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Board or School -TiiuBTEK Tub Tkxt
Boo' Qoiltte Bttld. A' spaata! neetlits; of
v the XWtd of .Trastaes of Pabll Bohools tu fcetcf on
Saturday evening, Jo their room . H the C1W 11A1I,
,UPrwtdl fro im-.Dr. Waist., In the ehalr.
''Preset.. Messrs. Wilson, Brawn, Tastta, Woodward,
' Jvkvffon. Clark, Blirttffc, Holaiead, and Cassetl,
Dr.aWlV chairman or ths aommlttea on tht sx
i amtantlea of applicants for fposltlooi a teachers,
presented tha following report, which was adopted:
- Waih.iotobT. D 0. JslSS, IMS.
Tha committee on tht examination of eaodldatee
for positions as teacher, met In the Coansll Cham
ber, City Hill, at 10 O'clock a. ta., on Saturday,
tht 7th tut "The large number of appllaants'ren
daring It Impraatleable to conduct tho examination
In that location. It was decided to mora to tha Fe
male Orammar School room, Eaoond District,
Fixe gentlemen aad flfty.two ladles were present.
Many of tho ladles now teachers la onr fehooli
wort candidates for promotion.
Sis of tha ladUi wtra under tha age prescribed
by oar rules, and tha committee did not aiamlna
their papers. Tha examination was conducted la
writing and with crcJ exercises, ai oioal.
Tha oommlttaa roport ai follows:
For Intarmadlata schools. Ilannah P Johnson,
Fannie B. Hoover.
For Secondary Schools Julia A. Brown, Us lie
Illnten, Kata A. UeMehon, Amelia J, Donnelly,
Isabel 0. Fayton, Uary E. Howe.
For Primary School Hannah J, Free, Hattla
E. Gray, Soil B. Hawkins, Ootavta Israel, Laara
H: Lewis, Alloa Martin. Btlla J. Marsh, Ellia O.
Simpson, Roia E. Sewell, Ellia M. Wade, Victoria
t. Hoarse, M, E. Btratton, Addla Fuller.
Tha namai of thoit nnder ago wo ra JtnnU Boss,
Bllsn Caton, Mary E. IidolT, A. L. Kara, M.
Pomphrey, and Emma W. Stokes.
On motion of Mr. Wilson, tha alaotlon of teachers
waa postponed nnttl tha itoond Taaaday tn August.
Tha ordopof tha evening bain tha consideration
of tha text-book subject, Mr, Johnson raad a clroa
lar from lion. ,Newton BaUman, Btata 8upertn
Undent of Illinois, stating that MoQotTay'i Read
are wra very popular throughout tha Wait,
Mr. Wltion tald that waa an old circular, and
bad been la circulation tome time. Mr. W. read a
lift showing that Hltlard'a Readers were mod In
tha following eltlaa la Illlnola: Chicago, Spring
fleld, Peoria, Qalncey, Jollet, Monmouth, Decatur,
Charleston, La 8 .He, Mattoon, Lookport, Kanka
kea, and Mount Carroll. '
Mr. Murtagh aald ht wu In favor of MeQalTey'i
Readers, bat he wu not In faror of tha other
changes recommended by tha oommlttaa, azeapt
Spelling-books.
Mr.Tostla bad addraaioda eommanloallon to
Mr. MeOuffey, propounding Intarrogatoriei u to
who wu Interested In tha book, hi loyalty, Ac, all
of which bad bean acwered satisfactorily and,
after a cartful examination, Mr. T. thought Mo
Gnffey's Readers wera tha best, aad would there
fore Tota for their adoption.
Mr. Martagh said, after a patient Investigation,
ha had formed an opinion that McQuffey's were the
beit readeri, and should ha adopted, lie had thor
onghly examined the books, and thought they wera
Tory good, and superior to milord's. If tho books
ware adopted. It would not ba to benefit Mr. Mo
Qaffey, bat for the benefit of the pqbllo pehools of
this elty, and ha bellered It to be tha duty or tha
members to do all for tha adtaneemeni of the
tohools.
Mr. Cuiall said ha was not opposed to MeOoffey's
Readers, and If they wera In tha schools ha would
not Tota to put them ooti bat ha wu opposed to a
change, and would tberefora rota against tha adop
tion of Mo duffer's Raaders
The omoitton being, Shall MoQuffey'i Headers ba
adopted? tha rota wu taken, and reiultad u fol
lows: Yeas Messrs. Tuitln, Woodward, Clarke, John
son, Martagh, and Hoi mead 0.
Naya Messrs. Walsh, Wllion, Brown, and Cu
sell 4.
Tha Chair announced that under the rules of tho
Board and tha law of the Corporation It required a
two-thirds rota of the whole Board to change tha
text-books. Two-thlrds of tho Board not baring
roted for tha change, tl)e report of tha oommUtee
u rejected.
A oommUtee consisting of Messrs. Murtagh,
Johnson, Woodward and WIon wera appointed to
Inquire into tha bill now before tha Councils, en
tiled "An act to create tha office and authorise tha
appointment of a Superintendent of Publle Schools
of the city of Wuhlngtoo," and maka such sugges
tions u they thought best.
Mr. Mnrtaah. chairman of tha Committee on
Aeeffants and Expenses, reported tho accounts of
tea ireuarer u ioiiows, ana euiea ine committee
found the same to ba correct:
For tha quarter ending March SI, 1868 ;
Beteace tetkedabtt of the treasurer, u aer report of
December 31, .Mo..... V.. 03
Afloat! reeelred from the City UexUler..,i,10,T00 oo
Amount dertred from the isle of old eloekr.. It IS
in.71 reo
Amoupt erpeadid daring the quarter for the
Sqpportof Iheechoole ,' 10,710 71
Dilute to the credit of the treaiarer,t
1 oo
For tho quarter ending June SO, 1885 :
DfcUace to the credit of the treasurer, u per rcporta of
Kerch and September , $1 3D
Recalled from the Ctly KeiUter TU 70
. 7 WOO
Amount expaaied for the eupport of the eehoole
daring the quarter . 736 74
Balance to the credit of the treuurer 1 M
Statement showing tha amounts rest trod and
expended for the support of the Puhllo Schools for
the year ending Jane SO, 1800:
Beoeipta tci.UOCl
tXFINIM,.
BaHnee to credit of Treas
urer )93 07
For aalarlea of teaebari
Vl-atdlltrlct 1.. 7,o47 40
tUeons dlatrlct.i i, ,3l W
Tblrd dUtrlcl 10.74A II
XJurlhdlitrlot.,; 8,097 M
M,H1 M
Ver ealtf f meals tttcbar. all) 04
far sare of school rag me-
Vlratdlitrlcl,,,. m 01
8eoad dUtrlcl 8W 7A
Tblrd dUtrtct WJ 40
rourthdlatrlct 437 7d
For rent of ecbool-rooma
Flrat dlatrist $1,003 S6
flacoad dlitrlct 1,33 M
Third dlatrlct 46 i M
Fourth dUtrlct 710 00
-aj.wtoo
For fuel aid store flxturea
Flraldltlrlct 1 1400 73
Sacoad dUtrlcl 1AO .17
Third d I Uriel 741 7)
Fourth dlatrlct.,..,.,.. u 77
ttzsi es
Tar can tla rant ciiMBaea
Flrtt dl.lrlet ti.70.143U
Sacoed dlatrlct 8,M4 0',f
Third dl-trM S407 04U
Fourth dlatrlct..
... 1,818 W.
)
411,414 07
For coatlafail expeaaes
of Board of TruatMc...,
For aalary of vacralary,.,
For salary of Treasorer.,
3,814 31
S40 0O
419 47
-441. ISO tl
A portion of tho sum paid for contingent ex
penses of tha Board, and Alary of Beoretary that
wee, doe for a part of the preceding year.
The abora statement does not Include tho salaries
of teuhers for tha months of July and August.
Tha report was adopted and tha committee dis
charged. Mr, Brown, chairman of the Committee on Vocal
Mule, reported the following as the reoelpts of the
concerts:
JVucaade of Concert of Intermediate Schools, Third1
Dlatrlct tUO CO
Proceed uf Concert of Urauuer 8ehoolsof Third
Dlatrlct 84 00
Proceeds of Concert of the Sacoadary BcbooU of
Ibelirat, Becoad aad Ftmrth DtairoU 41 03
Proceoda of the Flower Qaaeu Coocert, Second
DUlrltt. , 1A3 33
ipaua ,,,, ,..l0 11
Balaa $312 62
Pa motion of Mr, Murtagh, the mnslo teacher,
Mr. Daniel, was allowed to retain $50 for bis ser-
rloei
Mr. Tmtln, from the special committee to In
quire Into the origin of the article publlibed In the
New York Trihttu rrtstlre to the ehanga of text
hooki, retried that the oommUtee had ascertained
that no member of tha Board bad glren the Infor
mation, but the correrpondent refuted to tell who
gave blm the Information. The oommUtee was
discharged from further consideration of the same,
and the Board adjourned.
A Hakdsomb Present. On Friday even
fnglhs: officers mt the Eighth precinct, qnder tier
geeni. MUstead, presented that officer with an Is
gant horse, carriage, and herneis. The preienta.
tlon on tbe part of tha patrolmen was made by
Officer Spregae. and reiponded to by tbe Sergeant
In a rery pleasing addresi.
m
ArciDEif t. On Friday evening a little boy
named Comfort Whittlesey, about seren years of
gs, fell from tbe seoond story wlodow of fall
father's bouse, on Ninth street, near I, and bad bit
ikuil bad! fricUrod. It li feared ho will cot rt-fOTtri
HoiatiLiMuRDiJt. About 'aorenVclock
on Friday arentog a most shocking murder wu
ukMB.Iul ! tl .. 1.lau rfuMM AMla
Md., about slztaan mtlea front this elty, tba rlctlm
being MrXhartee Clementsvwhoraeldee on Elerenth
street east, between o ana u swaeu. str.uiemenu,
who Is In partnership with Mr. J. H. Murphy as
batahers. was la tha nelaabarhood of Plieatawar
purchasing aaltla. About , sundown, after hating
made leraral aarehaaes, ha stopped at a llttla store
in tbe rtuaga naps ay a man namea uarru, waere
ha naMBaaed, a watarsneloa. After outline: it onen
It waa found ta ba no ripe, and 'Mr. 0. asked tba
boy la tha iter to giro him another. The boy rt
fused to giro another. Mr. Clements tald tba bar
gala waa If tba melon waa not good aaothar would
ba gtren. Tha boy dented this, and soma words
ensued, whan tha boy draw a pistol and tired at
laV Clajoianta. tha ball ttaaalnar throarh Mi haart
kltrtsg him Instantly. A hoy who was In tba em
ploy or Messrs. uements murpny, and who ae
eompaaled Mr. Clements, Immediately cams to tha
olty, and brought tba tad Intelliganoa, when ser
era! friends wont down and broagut up tha body.
Mr. Clements wu a most estimable oltlscn and a
rarr aulas and peaceable man. Ha wu about
forty years of age, and learet a widow and two
children. We hare not beard If tha murderer hu
bean arretted.
Sudden Death. About 11 o'clock on Fri
day night, a man named Tbomu Choisem waft
found dead la his room at tha Woodbine
house, at the corner of Foar-and-a-hatf and C
tracts. Tha coroner wu notified, and held
an Inquest. From tha erldenee It appeared that
me aocoaiea wu a naure 01 uuugary, oat nas
been In this country for tome time, lie wu em
ntoTed u a clerk to Parmuter James Fulton.
United States nary, and had been stepping at tba
Woodbine about four weeks. Deceased had bean
complaining for tararal days, and wu In bed most
of the day before he died. About 0 o'clock In the
erenioK no aressea aimseir ana went oaa, out re
turnedln a short time and wu helped np ttalrs by
a aerrant. who remained with him for soma time.
The serrant had to go down ttalrs about half-put
Cbessem dead. Tha Jury rendered a rerdtet that
tha deoeued came to his death from congestion of
the brain. The body was taken la charge by Mr.
Fulton and barled by Dr. Scollay.
WAiniiMToif Weather. The following is
the record ottba thermometer at Thompson's Owen
uouseyosieraay! o a m.,io) ijm.ou; 0 p.m., 03.
GEORnKTOWicWuoiJMALEMAREETa. Flonr
-.FamllylS.ROallS oOt eitra lI.T5a$13 super Ka
aio.ov. rvnaaa raa 2.as-i B"i wnite j ooaii.io,
CornwhiU l.lOatl.I J: rellow 90c. Oats 6Sa60.
Heyhaled SOeiSl, Lumber white pine callings
Ser as as.evaas?) ao. aeiaois -, ouaaooi ao. ao.
i and 8-4, TOalTft) shlngtes, No. 1, heart cypress,
UatlTj do. white pine, 8a$10; laths, 4.50a$a; yel.
low pine Joists and tcantlinr. SSatSfii inrnoa do.
do. J7.60a$3S; yellow pine dressed flooring, 40a
$45.
Dawson's FertlHiers Fine ground bonety, f 40;
oona man, aeo; icruiuer, vt ; isureaa sop. poos
phata of lime, $50) Coo's tup. phosphate of lime,
avoj .rw.ag gnauv, yoa au 3fwv ids. to ion.
DIED,
At Bedford, If. 0., July 16, SrarHy Jaucx, aged
W years aad 4 -aoalhe.
CLOTUINO.
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TItANUE MKTAMOBPUOSE.
Bare Bridget's me wife aad set she M me dear Teddy
Ter the toy of me 11e aad I lore yer already I
Bat vaeh harder I'd Ioto you from yer head to yertoee,
Tea ewate Tartle-dora yea, If yer'd get come new
elotkee."
So I wlet dowa the ethrate, Jait to bust up a ethore,
Whla who eheald 1 mate bat Timothy Moore 1
41 for aew elotaeo I'm fretting;, Tim, where shall I a ol
"Why ran aisT yer'll be gettleg at Smith Brothere
ua."
Thla fqr fear I'd ba late I made haate to Bmllh'e ethors,
11 is oa airiaij at a rate, aamber roar aitiay-foarj
Aad for mighty Uw rreeahacke I got a whole ealt.
With aoae of yer eeam-eracke aad haaiaome to hooL
I hsra't been dhriaklar, hut fals I maat lsagh
Ha, ha, I am talaklag of me fooled bettber half,
Ae I walked la me bosae, la me Smith Brothers ealtt
Ses I " Ktes me, ewata mouse ' ees she " Oat out, yer
aaaebreta.,'
She dMa't kaow me from Adam, eo to kspe ap tbe Joke
sat 1 "Me user madam me poor heart yoa bare broke ;'
Thla she whacked me a eeorlsg across me peg aoae,
Oat the blood came a poarlag aad raa dowa to me toes.
"Och, Biddy, how erect flic own Teddy yer're
poaascs.
He alae clothlag,awaU Jewel, rersllf baa eoafocaded.1
If yer'd enjoy metamorphoae, there'e hat one plan I
Get a salt of alee elothee at Smith Brothers a; Co,
SMITB; BROS. If CO.,
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aan ns suss is
ami' puBKiSHiva ooods,
OAK DILL,
494 Bereath afreet.
Jaat reeclred,tae largaat aad taastatock of PIECE
OOODS erer offered la tbe elty of Wubtagtoa. Hartag
seearad tbe beat ertlatete the elty, we ara prepared to
makeaplatheriaeat Stylo, aad at lower prices thaa
any other eeu&llaamoai.
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THE NA1IONAL- KEPUBUCAN, MONDAY MOKmNG; JULY 30. 1866.
BYTELEQRAPH
(TO ,
The National Republican,
LATE FOREIGN NEWS.
THE' CONHPNTAt WAR.
fa
PRUSSIA STILL VICTORIOUS.
Several Small Battles Fought.
THE AUSTR1AXS STILL MATIXG,
ITALIANS PRESSING FORWARD.
SEVERALFORTSOAPTURED
A NAVAL BATTLE IN PROSPECT.
Russia Opposes French Interference.
THE ENGLISH PARLIAMENT.
FOUKlOrt BEWI.
Uovamonte of Pretest and Austria Tha Re
form Bxoltemcnt In En (land.
Nitr York, Jaly 19 -.Tha steamer Palmyra,
from Llrerpool, on tha 17th, hu arrtred.
Tha Frlnoa of Wales and tha Daks of Edinburgh
paid a rlrlt to tha Mlantonomah on tha 14th Inst.
Tha Mlantonomah and tho Aoroita ara aipeeted,
to sail for Rossta on tha 18th Init.
Tha London Tsaws, eomm.Dtlnfoa tha sohj.et
of monitors, rapt complete reeooi tract Ion of tha
British nary, and aayi tha prssent ships ara en
tirely vseLss against monitors of whloh tha Mian
tonomah Is tha praeanor.
Parliament reassembled on tha 10th. The bail
necs was nnlmportant.
Mr. Gladstone sra notloa that ha shonld mora
aa order for the Committee oo tha Reform Bill to
ba dlsoharged.
Arrangements ara being made to wlcd op tho
session.
Fire easei of cholera hare appeared la Llrer
pool. Tho Praidsn headquarters are sttll at Brann.
Troops are .tilt err It log, Two dlrlilons ara march
ing on Landenhnrs; to break communication be
tween Olmats and Vienna.
Tba Aa.trians ara falling back onPreshnrg. The
Anstrians had deitrored tbe oommanloatlon be
tween Drsi en and Pragae. Thit letiveen Zeltlan,
and Franaa is being re-eitabllsned. It is stated
that negotiations ara la progress for a three days1
trace, bat not for an armlitlee.
Tha Anstrians, re treating upon Vienna, bad dc
troyed the bridges and tie Lombard and Venltlan
railroad.
Nothing hu been beard of pesos negotiation,
tha proffered mediation of Napoleon being practi
cally disregarded by Prasslaand Italy.
Tha 7iMi think, that tha lut days of tha ITapi
burg hare come. The Emperor Is busy paaklng
Taloables ready to be sent to Comora Tha same
paper, says when Austria ceases to ba German she
most become Hungarian or cesse to exist.
Tba Rai.lao papers speak strongly against any
Interference of Franoa tn German matters.
Raul a officially denies an Intention of annexing
Bohemia and Morarla. Booh annexation would
only place obiteoles la tha way of tha assembling
of the German Parliament.
Tha lory ordered throughout tha maritime region
of Franca hu bean countermanded and tho arming
of tba French fleet suspended
Tha Vienna Journals deny tha reports of dlsaffeo
tlon In II angary.
A preparatory motion for a lory tn faint In
Hungary hu been made In ths orsnt of a Prui.lao
Inrulon.
Tha dlieosnt rata Is moderate; rates ara un
changed; the fundi and United States fira-twentles
ara firmer.
In tha Iloaia of Commons Gladstone announced
tba withdrawal of tha compulsory church rate abo
lition bill for the present.. Tbe eleotlra franchise
bill hu also been withdrawn.
The chief of the London police hu lasoed an
order forbidding tha proposed reform gathering la
llyde Park on the 23d Instant, declaring It Illegal,
and stating that measures would be taken to pre
Tent the assembling of tha meeting ,
Tho Fruaslans entered Darmstadt on tba 18th
Instant.
Tba Proislan Gsneral Falkensteta had estab
lished his headquarters at Frankfort, and Issued a
proclamation announcing tha assumption of tha
goreroment of Basshua and Frankfort. Tbe Prus
sians hare also occupied portions of Bararla and
Darmstadt.
Several Frankfort Journals hare been suppressed
fTorlslonally. Tha Frankfort Senate hu dissolved
o Southern Germany.
Tha military correspondent of the London 7ms
with tha Prussian army says another Prussian
reserra Is about to ba formed, which will raise tho
army to 300,000 men, exoluilro of the rsicrres to
the garrisons and fortresses.
The Tims' correspondent with tbe Austrian
army say. the resources of Austria ara not sapped,
and although the army bu lost much of 1(1 confi
dence, It has not lost Its courage.
Tha Austrian army In front of Vienna and In the
field I. now, for the first ttme, numerically greater
than tba Prussian grand army, If tho latter be re
ducfd, as Is .apposed, by the nocenUy of Its posi
tion, In keeping open oomntanloatlon and occupy
Ins? eaDtored nlaees.
On the 17th tba Italians, tn foroe.attaoked Borgo
Forte. Tha cannonading luted several boars.
Darlns the nlcht tho Austrian! withdrew and aban
doned their guns, ammunition, and prorlstoni. Tho
Tete Da Pont, at Motteglona, and Forts Rochella
and Boooa Dc Qsrdo wera destroyed by the Italian
ariuiery me iiauans oocapiea uorgo rone, ana
were enthusiastically recalled by tha Inhabitants.
Tbe Italian loss wu slight.
The Austrian oom mender In Tyrol claims to bare
driven tha Italians across Cofiord river. Garibaldi
Is said to hare been present In this affair. The
Anstrians took two hundred prisoners.
The following I. a summary of the news by tho
City of New York, from Llrerpool on tht 18th;
In tba House of Commons Lord Stanley gave a
contradiction to tha rumor that England would not
allow Prussia to selie Hanover.
An ensaaemeat took dIbcb before Olmuti on the
16th. The Auitriens wsre defeated with a loss of
sixteen sons.
Tbe Auitrlani are maklog a rapid retreat oat of
Monrovia,
The Prussian, occupied Londonbarg on tbe
17tb, cutting communication between Olmuts and
Vienna entire.
Tha federal army I. greatly demoralised.
Lomduh, July 20 After the engagements be
tween tba Anstrians and tbe Prussians at Troblt-
sohan, on Sunday, the lfttb Inst., tome cavalry de
tachments of Gen, Uart.man's division charged
and defeated several Austrian squarss of tha First
and Eighth corps, and captured three hundred
prisoner..
The Prai.lsns hare commenced a regular .lego of
tha Fortress ofMents.
Boats on the Rhine are do longer permitted to
proceed put that fortress, nailroad communica
tion with the town Is suspended.
The anticipated truce betwoon the Prusstansand
tho Bavarians Is not yet definitely cuoaluded, the
iiararian. aeciimng uen. raisensieiii s oonaiuons.
Ths Federal troons defeated at Usohafenbure are
forming a Junction with tho Duvsrlans.
A battle between tho Auitrlani and Prussians Is
expected at Flarsdorff or on tbe field of Marohon.
On Wednesday tba Italian fleet, consisting of
soma Iron-clad vessels and several steamers,
opened an attack on tho Island of Leiila, on the
oout of Dalmatla. After several hours of obitlnato
fighting, Admiral Persano, with eight Iron-clad
vessels, ailenoed Fort St. George. The magatine
In tho fort wu blown up during the engagement
Vloe Admiral Albino Joined the squadron of Ad
miral Persano, who wu about to giro blm order,
for disembarkation when ba was apprised of an
Austrian squadron approaching to prevent thl. do
slan beloe carried out. and tho Italian fleet were
soon afterward, preparing for en, engagement with
eve Aqsinao iquauroa.
Prom Charleston
OaAnLi.TOf . Julv 29. The four prisoners .en-
tenced bv a mllltarv commission to be huntr. and
reprieved by the President, and whose attempted
liberation on a writ nthabtmt corpus occasioned the
recent conflict of authority between Gen. Sickle,
and the United States District Court, ware qutstly
removed lut night by a steamer, under guard, from
Cutle Plnokney.
Tha military authorities refute anv Information
concerning their whereabouts.
The Impression prevails that they wire lent
north, oat orthiJailidUUoa onto, 990,1-$.
ThoVoiy Latcfet by Telegraph
TO TBI
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN.
The Atlantic rGable Laid.
AMERICA CONVERSING WITH EUROPE.
Startling Nowb from tho Soat
-of War.
The Teutonio Nations Tired of
Fighting.
Correspoideace Between the Cablers
and President Johnson aad Sec
retary Seward.
Niw Yoar, Jaly 19 The following dispatch
has lust been received from Cvrus W. Field:
UBiBT'f Cost I st, July 29 We arrived hen at
v o'ciooK mis morning, ail wen. Tnank God, tba
caoie amv Dcen iaj ana it in porieai woraing order.
Ctbci W. FiitD.
fSICOID niSPATCB.1
IIbIbt'b Cobtbmt, July 23 We ara la tele.
grapnio communication wiu ireiana. Tbe cable
is in pence a oraor. wrivs rr.jriILP.
fTBlftD nis fat en. 1
Nsw Totr, July 29, Ha art a Coxtut, 28
uogiana ana Amines are again nnitea by tele
graph. Tha cable Is ta perfect order. We have
been receiving and lendio snessues thronrh tha
whole cable since tha splloe on tba 11th Instant, off
vsaeaiia, vraua rv. Jtisld.
rOCBTB DIlfATCB.
JJaiat's Cost 1 sr, July 29 The steamship
Oreat Eutern left Sheernen on Baturdayat noon,
June 20th. arrlted at Bear JJaven on ThuradaT
morning, Jaly 6th, and reoelrad tha balance of her
coai. ana provisions, a no otner steamers joined
the Oreat Eastarn at Bear Haven u follows! Tha
Unloirn and Terrible on Friday, July 6tb. tha Al
bany on tba 7th. and tha Medora on Taeedac. 10th
Instant On Saturday, tba 7th of Jaly. the oad of
too Ansa snore easie wu lanaea iron, ine vnioorn.
At 2.30 tha seat morning the laying wu saeees.t
muy aompteioa ana ine ana nariea 19 v ratnomsi
latitude 61:40, longitude 130. The distance from
ine iciegTapn noose at vaienua is Z7 miles, 39
miles of tha cable wu paid oat on WednesdnT. the
11th instant. H M- S. Racoon arrived at Bear
Uavsn to render all tha uslslanca In her power.
Thursday. 12th Initant.the Great Eutern, Medora,
Albany, Terrible, and Kacoon wera near ana an-
otner. osmoes ware neia at vaienua and prayers
offered no for tha naoatifnl lavlaa if th i-.kla
Friday, tba 13tb, tha shore and wu connected to
the main cable on board tba Oreat Eutern at 2.40
J), m, Tha telegraph fleet started for New Found
and, and tha Raooon returned to Valentla. Tha
telegraph fleet sailed In tha followiog order: The
Terrible ahead of tha Oreat Eutern, on the star
board bowj the Medora on tha port, and tha Al
bany on tha .larboard quarter. The weather wu
thick and foggy, with heavy rains. Signals wera
iui tmuufju u vaui on soaru toe ureat Aasiarn
and to tba telearanh house at Valamla. T.n
thousand four hundred and forty nautical mils.
lonna penect.
Saturday, Hth Distance ran 108 miles; cable
paid out 110 mllei.
Sunday, 15th Witanca run 128 mile.; cable
petd oat 139 miles.
Monday, lth Distance ran 1U Uei; eaUe
paid oat 137 miles
Tassday, 17, tb Distance ran US miles j cable
paid oat 138 mllei.
Wednesday, 18thDlitanos ran 103 miles; cable
paid oat 125 miles.
Thursday, lvthDleUnce ran 122 mllei; cable
paid oat 125 miles.
Friday, 20th Distance ran U7mlle. cable paid
oat 127 mile..
Saturday, 21 it Dlitanoe ran 122 miles; cable
paid out 138 mile..
Sunday, 22d Distance run 123 mile.; cable paid
oat 133 miles. r
Monday. 23dDlstanee run 121 miles: cable paid
out 138 intles. . 1 r- vr
Tuesday, 24th Distance run 121, miles; cable
pun out ids miiei.
Wednesday, 23th Distance ran 112 miles; eablo
paid oat 130 miles.
Thursday, 28th Distance, run 133 mUei; cable
paid out 134 mile..
Friday, 27th Distance run 1U miles; cable
fsw oat 41a miiei, waicnwtia snore ena oa Va
snala, distance 27 nUes, cable paid oat 29 miles
making tha distance run 1,069 miles, and paid out
1,804 miles.
Arrived at Heart's Content at 8 a. m.t Friday,
July 27. Avarsga ipeed of the ship trom the third
splice made until we saw land wu little leu than
five nabtloal miles Mr hour, and aahla haa hn
paid out at an arsrage of fire and a half miles per
nour, ine toiai aiaca was icii man 12 percent
The weather hu been mora pleuant than I bare
aver known It to be on tha Atlantio at this season
of tha year. Wa have had alternate day. of raln,.nn
.nine. logs, ana iquam. 1 nave requested j.u.jieaD,
secretary of Angle-American Telegraph Company,
to send you by the first opportunity for the Asso
clatsd Press, twenty-five oopte. of bis diary, which
will glvo you a detailed account of nps ant downs
eiperienoed In laying a cable across the A,tlantl0
We bare been In constant eommanloallon with
Valentla since the splice ws,s toads on the 13th
lnt.t and have d,Uj coelve.l news from. Europe,
wboh wu posted ap outside of the telegraph office
fur the Information of all or board of the Oreat
Eutern, and signaled to other ships, After taking
tn coal, tha telegraph fleet will salt for the spot
where tho oablo wu lost lut year, to recover tbe
end and complete tha seoond line between Ireland
and Newfoundland, and then tho Medora will pro
oeed to lay the new cable across theQulf of St
Lawrence.
The cable will be opened In a few 'days, and all
mssseges sent to Europe la the order they are re
ceived at lleart's Content. I cannot find words
suitable to convey my admiration for tbe men wh,Q
hare so ably conducted the nautical, engineering,
and electrical departments of this enterprise sosuo
oesifully, amidst dangers which required to be seen
to be appreciated. In fact, all on board of tho tel
egraph fleet, and all connected with the enterprise,
hare done their very best to have the cable made
and laid In perfect condition; and lie who rales tha
wind and war, has crowned their united efforts
with perfect success. Crairs W. Field.
FIFTH DISPATCH.
News from Europe Over tha Atlantic Cable
Compliment to tho Work Tha War In
Europe A Treaty of Peace betneeu Aut
trlasuid Pruaela More Flghtloar, etc.
Heart's Cobtsst, July 27, via ArrJJAY,29
The London Ttmti, of the 27th, say. of tbe tele
graph: "It Is a great work, the story of the age
and nations, and they who have achieved It deserve
to be honored as benefactors of their rue."
A treaty uf peace hu been signed between Prussia
and Austria.
A previous telegram says that a lira days' arm!.,
tlce between Austria and Prussia commenced on
the 23d Init.
There was mora lighting on tba 22d, the Aus
trian claiming the victory.
The Earl of Sheftsbury ha, J protested, in tho
House of Commons, against reform meetings.
In the dTsousaloa of the tariff. Sir John Parker
admitted th England wu behind other netlone.
In an engagement on the 2Qlb, off the Island of
Leasts, the Austrlans Claimed tbe victory. Tsey
sunk the Italian Iroa-clsdi, running down one and
blowing up three.
tiuu LATER.
.P.jjM.fA .0 I'retultiit Joknton.
HsAKTt'CiiirrssT, July 27.
To Ills Excellency President Johnson,
Washington, D. O.
Sir: Tbe Atlantio cable was successfully com-
Elated tht. morning. I hope that It will prove a
lenlnjr to UDirlaod and the United States, and In.
crease the Intercourse between our country and tho
naaicrn ucmiapncro. luurs, lauoiuuy,
Signed Orntis W, Field.
II E PLY Or TUB I'HESIUENT.
V Vyrut If, FUhl, Iftiirf'f (Men); ' '
I heartllr eonfratutato you and trait that vour
enterprise may prove a. .uoceiiful u your efforts
have been persevering. May tbe cable under the
sea tend to promote harmony between the lie public
of the Wen and the Governments of tha Eastern
Uemlipb.re. (Signed)
Asdbiw Job 1 ox.
second dispatch,
Dupatck to Stcrttarj Stward.
DaiMT'a Comtsst, July 20.
uit, H'fMfam . ffvimnJ. lIcaAlHpto. '
The teleirrauh cable bu been saooeiifullv laid
between Ireland and Newfoundland. I remember
with gratitude your iirrioei in tbe Senate of the
United States In the winter of 1657, od recollect
with pi si u re tbe speech yao. Uea made In favor
of tba telegraph bill That yoa may never hare
iiaiuii tu rvjrsi wuat iuv Bare aona ig ajuuua
oommaaleatlon across tha Attaattt I. tba sincere
wish of jour friend, Ctbcb W. Fibld.
SBC05D DIlrATCB.J
Etptg of tertiary StwarJActHowltJfwutas and
LotgratutotioHs,
w. ruu. . ooJU? """ V'
ir th. Allutl, ubl. tod not hi!! I usa B..
np.uBulM woiMkot kn bm M, la isei,
two th. gnat .rror - pf tuppuloi th.t elrU vw.la
jl5?7ffW"UIK rTt IMwariknr.
ordlrld.UI. R.p.lU,. YoirimM Htlmuil
Mt t.t I Inirt, u .'mUt. tnttj of IlWru
tloaU intrelltj .id bob Intimation.
(8IjB.d) Tf ILIUB n. Biwi.D,
BU'ATCI to Til IOHOB1BT Bl.IOTOttl
,. . , B.i.t'i Coitj.r, Jl IT.
I .ontntolit. yon oa tk. nmnM eoopl.ttoa
or Ll.fT.pMo oommnnloatloB b.twn Inland and
H.wronndland, aad hop. witUa twowHhi from
. ....... .vl. aw IBW1 ?VKr w) nftTa
b.n rMonnd aad a inond hn. la opantlon
hiv .u. Atlantic & uinn yoa toat ail on board
th. tl.i..t.ti Dbl .m i tin., it .
oonpllia th. objMt. Oram W. Fl.LD.
DUFATCI to TBI ACtHO DIaactOB.
Tot
j. r, . ... "-. UO.TI.T. JBTBO.
Limdon Tiltprapk Company:
firuT.u.oiia.j. -in. oaoi. ba. boon laid
..ma. th. Allafitli. ..J I. - . r . li .
Alaooaa. w. h.T. Uk.a In ooal w. ihall proond
to th. ipot wh.ra th. oabl. wu loit lart ar, aad
wh.a rw.lt.d ipllo. II with th. aabl. on board tb.
Onat Eait.ra aad r.torn to thl plu.. Th.a th.
n -7jn"P'00Ma to lay th. oabl. urouth.
Onir of Bl. Uwtmti. I eanaot .iprH. to too
hn. th.nkrnl T r..1 .L.. in ' . '
-" .--.-. a. sn( .... jWU WII1 DaW na.iT. om.
r.torn for Ik. nroii.7 th.t too h.T. ip.nl aad th.
....;....UV(U uoriug w pus nan
rear tn -nnniii. i.. .i.-.Kv . . . ...
h;..tn.iT:r." -' ""v" "s1".-1"
--- - VKJIU. IT. XIBLD.
.,Tht,fo."7ln ' " ' tb. dlncton of th.
-. ........vumuu UUMmugn ..ivprapa
Pat.. nuu n... TV vi. J .. m .
. - -vi viih I...I.IO. bio... -i.viar
HanhallO. rloh.rU, and William a. nnnj. Ihi
" to. .ompanr an: r.tar Coopor, Pn.l
d.nt; Gm. W. Fl.ld, Vlo. Pmld.nl: Mohi Taj
'. Tnaiunr) and Ilob.rt W. Lowb.r, Socr-tary
jr.Nsun:fcExatAwrEeiT
E" XOELSIOB FIKK INSailANOBCOM".
P1MT
CaPi:
olfil' ;.":. .100,000.
nTi. --."". ?.".' o'ouway, a. T.
w-il 27TS ' - aiaae or Haliaiare, Hoaae-
.a.:;?i?..';7v1v.Vwu,'rort' "'"'
BT1RGD8 F. HQDOU.
mill PLDKKaTT.
JOBH OARCIa,
WALDO HOTCHlM,
WILLIAM IiaDOIT?
KOBIUT W. VUBIT.
QUtrTATl RITBAUD.
ILIA FOBVBRT. .
RAIIIAT CROOKS,
Josipa a roujid.
onaRLts PRLL,
O. PAC1LIH,
R. P. OILBIRT,
JOB S. WARD,
ROBERT BCIKLL,
JAMES L. MOKOAK,
OEOROl t HI8UITT,
joiim r LErrmawkLL,
l H WEJLIr, '
OEOROl T. STXDHAIt.
..., ."Rrwwi8, '
AMnil, U. CRAPT, ...,
'''3" HKWft f. HODOES. p.u.
M
A.mm mWviuk insuuanoe;
METBOPOLITAlt IltinRANCT OOKrAHT,
Jo. 10S Baoaowai, H.w Ioa.
." .C"'W ohi muioa dollari
ASSETS, JARDARI, 1S00. tl.au, ,u.,(
Thla Canrin Uhmi .1 .... ... . .
--7-- .-.,- s-..BVB.-.r(r raic or pre
mium, agalaat all MARINE aad INLAItO V ATIOATIOsT
XISKS oa CAftdO Ar vnKTnut. .1
damage by F1HI.
IF FBKsllUHS ARt PAID lit OOLD, LOS3I3 WILL
us raiu in a old.
The asaured FMiUaT'na. . . tk. . ..
wllho.l li.irrlx ..jll.bllllT, or, la ll.o Ik.r.of, at
thai, nntlAH . IIW...I II a..
..... .rivi, iivrai aiaeoaai apoa toe preiolim.
-.. iviica ciaiiaoiy aaj aaU4 aad promptly paid.
Scrip Dlvldaad.daalared January U, IMA,
TWERTT-FIV1 PRB CgHT
JAMES LORIHEIt an&lfA.M. Pfliaat.
BOB S1.X if. 0. QBAHAH, Vice Prectdeat.
AMM LOAIMEK a RAH AM, Jr., 14 Vice Pres't.
HENRY U. PORTER, Secretary.
CHARLI8 KIItQ, AbcbL
1 ww aa. c, -raasiatioa naild.ar,
JeT-ly CoMaasylvaala av. aad icveeth atrect.
aOHAND national concert for
m UUl-il VW
THE BOtDIISS- AltD SAILORS
1TATIOIVAT. nnPlTi-r.t Ttfwsu nHn
uadtr the aaipltai of UteSoldlere' aed Ballon'' Daioa.
THURSDAY EVEMIKO, Aef net 1, lftOS.
-.aw duuavuw .c.aia whi te aoid at ai aacb 78,000
proflti to be iItcb to tbe Soldiers' aad Sailor.' M.iin..i
orpbaac- Home Faed.U8O0 to ths WaahUstoa Male
aad Female Orphan Aev.am.tbe balaace, afl.r d.dacUar
Sailors' Union of Waahlagtoa, D. C,
LIST OF PRESKNTfl To 111 AWAltnan
hrec-atory brick rcaldcace.ll ctrccl, bctwee
a Sixth
J lh" lorr brick "deace, Sceoad -t , near E
1 Tare alar- hrlrlr H.M.... r..ia. . '.. ...
afl,ooo
1U,UU0
tween M aad It
I Two-etorv brick realdeaee, Tenth ctreel. be
tween M aad N ,,,, ttt,
1 Two-etorv brick realdeocc, Tenth ctreel.be-
8,000
0,000
8,000
' 1,000
4,000
a, 000
1,000
l.AOO
1,000
6,000
fl.OOO
10,000
aaUO
1,000
a, 000
8,000
7,000
MO
4,000
1 000
1,000
l.xao
17,000
5-1,000
14 000
69.000
i-iv" m iiiMiiiiini.tiiiiii
'"'7 'vte.oa MTeoin aira oortb
1 Splesdld Carriage, Horses aad Haraaaa, com-
nlata '
1 Splendid Diamond King." !......""!!
1 Rma tlla-AAnilH .Ahiiil.l. '1M 1P- ..I-..- a
1 0"4 aVo'(8VlVwayU)',,,1,
1 RaIM Bit... tr. e.t ' """"
10 Uraad Planoa, iaVo!"."' .','." .'!",' ,'"!!!
100 aeat'a'aoU Watchaa.ai'wJVaVh.'..".'!!!!
W i.aiiea' vo, flUeacb
8 Orand Melodeoaa, 300each t
- jmifiiiu tMi surer watcbea, B7aeeeB,,,,
'JH.""'..?i.... ?. tO.Mb..
iBiBVl. null, fiwioii-A. eaib, .,,,.,,,,,
M DlamoadPlaa, lOOawh,,,, .,..,...,
?-.. . a78eacb ' ..
Saijvenlaled Tea Seta, 73 aacb
liver Caatora, $26 aacb
8 OW Clocka.Albuua, Jawolry.Ac .A-ltoSlOeath
:': ' e vpooaa, ae ,3 to Breach
10,000 Gold Pcac, Sleeve Uottone, Ae , Slto S3
49,133 Bonk, Cou'wri EDiVtVuJw.'aV '.Vi'lVi'lO
Total $110,000
Tba aw ardawll l liB.nikilaair.apir - .!......
of lbs theatre, where three thonaaad peraone caa wit
aeaa It. A committee will be appointed by the eadleace
to an perl 0 tend tbe aatne.
Printed lUta of awards will be published aad sapplled
to ageata and tlckaS-boldera. Wrtlea bavlas; tlcketa
will retain tbem oalil after the awarda are made, aad If
tbelr anmbera apneas la tbe llet, tbcj will forward tbelr
tlcketa Immediately, with fall dlrecllooa aa to tba ablp
p!Bf .Q.VI00"i or d"d' tot lh' Piwly. TUkeU fer aale
at all IbC BrIaclCal tlotela. HaaIt aurl Vnala RiaIb tha
W"'" the Headqnarlere, la the Mammoth Fair
Balldlajs for the bencfll or tbe Soldlera' and Ballon' We.
tloaal Orphaaa' Home Fand, corner of Hsvcath street
aad PeaaajlTaala avenue, Wachiastoa, D. C.
The Directors appeal to the liberality o( tbe people to
rive tble eaterprlae their ktsd aspDorT, aad thereby
alat la relic ring tbe wanta of the Orphans of oar fallea
comradce.
aunioiira directoes.
Mai H A. HALL. Praa'tBiilLllaraiaBrl SatlAH'nalAa.
COL.CHAS. B.CAVEHART. MAJ. M H. ALBEROEU,
IT.LUiMB. MUKS.
All Mraoas favorablT dlirxiiad ara rannaaiail a ..i
ageata, bat no com mUt lose will be allowed.
Money abonld tn all caaaa be sent by poat offlee order,
draft, cxpreaa, or reglalered lettara
la every caaa aend the name and poat offlee addreaa,
county and State of each aaparateanbacrlber.aadencloae
itamp. All orders for tlcketa maat be addreaaed lo
W.bLiaH B. NKBE.
Secretary Soldlera' and nUllar-. Natlanal i)Aiii.
Waa Ling ton, D C. Lock Boa No 37.
, ftarait. ui raKS(lMtun, TU
MaJ. Oea WlaBeld k. Hancock, V B A.
Oea Robert 0 Behenek, M 0 . Ohio.
Oen, lialberl I Palna, M 0 , Wlacooaln
Qea. John H. Keteham. M C , New York.
Ocn James O JJlnnl, Kaaaaa.
Oca. J M Hedrlck-, Iowa
0-0 D. 0. McCellem, D C.
Can O V, Dayton, New York.
Hod. Tboa. W. Ferry, M C , MIbtQa,i
Hod Oeorge Lawreace, M 0 , l'eneav Ivsnla.
D C. Forney, Ei , UUtrlct of Colnubla
MaJ. J K Donunty, New York
lion Klchard Wallach. Mayor. Waablngtoa, D. 0.
Hon. Wu Kalley.U 0 , PenaaTlvaala
Hon. Kalian V Vbale7. M C . Wot Virginia
Hon. EboaO. Ingeraoll, M C , Illlnola
Hon. Henry 0 Oemlog.M C , Oonaectlcnt.
Hon A. U LaBln.M.C, New York.
Hon. Leonard Mjera, M C , raaaaylviala.
Hon. Willi ra A. Newell. M 0 . New Jereey.
Hon. Oeorge W. Jnllan, If. C. Indiana
Hoa. Stepbea F. Wll.on. M. 0 , Peanalvsnla.
Hon J H Orlnaal, M.O.Iowe,
MaJ. 0. M. Yaa Bnrea, New York. JcS-eodlm
T
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OR TBI
IDKOP! ItlLl,
Hi ill rEKHITLTArllA AVIKDE,
AJJI.I, WlU.rJ.'Uol.l,
WAaamoTOM, d.c
B, B. THOUKOK rroprUlor,
k1. VI M1HVPVI11.B gij( J.Jt'U
, PIWAWC1AI..
JAY COOKE k 0 0.,
BaMUES, ,-
rirtaajm mirr, .ppmiu ru Ttiitrar,
BBjaUaallalnmBl ralM ai4 luf .a kaal tall
ntflrf all
ootirrmbrt ioim.
IITU-T8IITT TIIAIS1T IOTM,
OlRTiriCATU OFlKDIBTlIIRMl.tc,
ui ,17 lb. bl,bMt frlM. fat
BARTERMirTER'S CHECH AID TOUCRXU.
U(!-.lf
piUST NATIONAL BANK OF
WAIHIIOTOR.
R. D. Ombb, (af JarOMka Ca.,) mriiat,
W. b. B.BTTJ.TOV, Oatalar,
OOTIRIBIIRT DITOinOKT
An
TIBABCUL AOIRT OF TBI 0ITBDTTAT1I.
IStb tnaar, oprMira tbs niAaoaT BSrAaraaBT.
Oanraaaal witIUm wltk Tnannr Dallal aUU.,
arOIK MIEJJOH DOIXARI.fB
W. ka aai mU aU .lama .f OOTIRRMERT ECD.
RTT1II at varnal aarkat raaa,
rURRIIH EICHAR0I..1 aak. CllMtl.Bl .a UL
TBI PRIICirAL CITIU OF TBI DRITED RATH.
W. parakaH a.T.ranat T.a.k.r. .a tka stOIT
FATORARLRTIRHB, aai fin .aaana aia raanrr
ATTIVTIOa TO
AOCODXI. OF BDSIIIS1 HER ABO F1IBR,
aai t. aaj .tkar ka.la.aa aalraaUi U aa.
FOIL IRFORaUTIOR la marl t. OOTXRIH1RT
LOAM at aU Ham .kHrfallj (aralakai,
Wat. I BURT1BOTOB, Oaaklar.
Wi.Nr.arav. Mat.k BO. 1U akl.Jtr
TJITTENHO.UBE, FOWLEH 4 CO.
BARKERS,
ESS Paaaarlraala Araaa.,
Sialara la OOTIRXUERT SECDRITIES cl .11 in
aenpuoaa.
GOLD. BILTER. aad tlMCnRREVT If OHBT han.ht
aad aold.
C0LLICT10RI nada oa all aeetaalkl. polata.
KXCUAHOI on all .art. of I.rao. uli at low.it
rataa.
STOCK B aa..kl ... .aid I. If .w Tarb .1 a.a.t ..ta.
Ooroaa.kalB,udlraattal.,rapk.aMBiiaaaleatloDwUk
tka Oold aad Btoak Xiak.o,o Xooma la Raw T.rk,
proaplaaaa aad dlapatak la tka OBoaatloa of oidara maj
W. k.. .lw.a a. ka.d fa.lanadlala d.Ilvarv all
daaomla.l.oaa of tka 730 TREASDRT ROTES. Oar
apaaiu aiuauoa la fl.aa to tbla Loaa. as-
s
II A P P I K L n & 00. '8
COffFECTIOHERY
ASD
ICE CREAK SALOON,
Ko. SM Ileveatb etreet,
Belweea K street aad Maasaehaaetu arcane,
Wabbisuyos, D. C.
Mr. JOB1PS IT. BniTVIKLn It... a. hIIibJ frfln.
bnalaeaa. tba nadaralaraad waali taaikarirnllf- lariirtn
1tU late cnelomare and The pnblle that, baring beca tor
Jara aBHriieti wiia bibb la DBaiaeee ai ine oia aiana,
e. S8 Stub etreet, they are prepared to furalah a
aspertor article of
COX VtCTIO WIRT AHD IP I CRKtU
eonal 1b qaatllr to that forslthed b, jr. ShaMald.aad
wnlab baa beca ao fully appreciated by tbe beat femlllee
of Waehlegtoa aad Oeorgetowe.
Tbet aak a aall froae all waat of aaa-tbla la tbelr
tlae, aaanrlag tbees that aotkleg will be wanting which
win waa 10 grai.17 me waaia ei ineir caaiomcra.
very reepeeuaiy.
J. A. SQAFFIELD A CO ,
He MO Elcveath alreet,
Belweea K etreet aad Maaaachaeetts aveaae,
Jla 3m Weehlagtoa. 0. C.
rpiIE NATIONAL UNION BUSINESS
North wist corner seventh and d streets,
li BWAltU -aiilvatjBi DUIbUIHU,
Is one la a Ualoa of Collea-ea eateadlB-7 ta the Brin-lnal
clllea Fcrmaaeatty baaed apoa tbe Jaet principle of
ladlvldaal owaereblp, II offere aaa,aalted ad ran tag cc
at ralea mach lower thaa eaa be afforded by aiy other
ecboola.
Bpeacerisa Feamanehlp teegtat la Its parity hj Heery
C. Speaeer, the celebrated author of the 'Bpcacerlaa
Key to Peamaaahlp.
Thaeyatem of Beat aeaa Practice, (created sad sac
caerelly tasght by tbe proprietor, will receive hla spe
cial attention. This le tbe moat Inpoaba at part of the
Book-keeplag Coare Here tbe ataleat applies hie
theoretical knowledge, aad la prepared for the wore
ml ante details of act aai baalneaa. Tbe eyateta Is eo
vnlaablc tbal others are nalng It.
ladlvldaal Inalrnellon, adapted la all braachea, allows
the atadcat lo arveeed ae rapidly aa ka ehooaes Tbe
teacher Is the oafy one who aaeJa lo know thedeflclcB
etea of aay papll. Eapcelallv la thla tbe eaae dsrlag
tha aommer uoaths, when aahoola aanallybave a small
at. cadence.
The publle are larlted to call aad etamlae the moat
beBatlfol colleetloa ef Pea -work ever exhibited la
Washington-.
ror circulars aaareaa ubakx a. wrr, a. U ,
JelS-II freprlat.tr
G
AHDNKH'y PHOXOUIvAPIIIU AKT
UULUT,
IKT1LLIQII0BB BDILDIBO
111 SoTaalk alra.1,
OHOI BORR IX RCMIRa OBSIR.
Tka dantf a aaata kj tk. lata Sra k,a bm a. far r
palrad tka Hllaaai will kataaaatad
TBIS HQRHIRO, (WEBRISDAT, Oatokar 4tk.)
Wkaa, a. formarlr, Ik. ralo will k. alrlatlr .alorMd
lap,i..liA.I tkaBaaKBVllaa.--a
.HrBaawwv in. vvaaBBlBjHa
FEOBDCE TBI BUT, VO KATTW WBAT TBI
COST IR TIKI ABO MATERIAL" '
llr. 0. takaa tMl upMtaallF 1. IkaaR kla aaaaroaa
fvUada aad.a.Avaaiall for paat kladaoM. aad t. aav It
1 W ." " """"l I. Matlaaa u a.rtt tka Tail
'ffi1ii"'"n,,"w"M',Te
APOTIOW 8ATjB8.
ADOTION HAIJ3 AT) THE NATS'.
TABD.
win v.. ,VT,-T4,d. WABBlAr.WFEB;iaaI.
TROBbat".' ' .'! M . ' ' KldarToa;
Tmt I Caak, la Ooraraiaaal faada oaa k.lf at tka
'' "1-. la. fcalaaa. I. .1, dV-i,"t VklakuiS
all artlala. aul k. raao.ad trim tk. JM. "
Br ordar ft Ik. Coaauadaal i '
ltSJ.41 CH". --..ATBROF.
"3J ,l Baral tur.ka.a..
DUMHA1.TON.
B
T ORIIaT A WILLIAMS, AUCTIONEER.
tlad.r a DHd of Trott from Joka T.CUtk. t will aall.
oa Iko pramlaaa, Jolrlslk.atSo-eloek, (If aot PraraVl.
adbrralolTWERTfLOTS.aarrla, rroa TBRERTO
TElTACREI OF LARD. .Jj.l.l tk. BUlrtlt "I?
Bortbwoalof lb. Po.1 oOa. oa Ik. road to Bladoaakort.
foarmllH from Waaklaftoa,aad two rail.. froaRla
daa.b.r,. Aporlloa of Ihol.od Ulaklfk nltlTUloa,
wllk a aomforf.bl. DWRLLIKO, A. fk. Lou kara
olOTaud Balldloi Slloo, Wood aad WaUrl a portloa baa
krowoitoio for kalldlor. Tko railroad t Folal of
Roaka, aow kaaoao a law, will pa., aaai aad .a. of tk
""f.1"1 '" ' Pruldaallal Raildoaoo aad,
l'.blla Wtk, aanalr , lira. 0.1a.' aad Tkoau. Uwrr'a,
I. o.lra BU. dl.tan. .1.1 I. k. .u.
QRIEH A WILLIAMS'S,
Jrlt-tkaaal
vraaniBfloa, o. u
BW Tho abora Balo la noatpaaad, la aaaa.
qaaaao of tba rala, nam WEDREsVat, iawaal liVkT
wkaa II will po.uu.lr uka pl.t.. '
Tkla aalo prBMato raro ladaaoaaaU to foatloaoa.
wlahlBf to parekaao kaad.owo balldlar atiao far a
aoaalrj aoal. OREIB A WILLIAMS,
ly" Aaetloaoora.
BUILDING8 AT DAMP DA1U1Y, 4o..
FOR BALL
i CfliirQvABTBBMimaaOrnrB,
baror or WAaai.oToa, l
... . ,.WA.BIllTiP.01Jalll,la I
Will bo aold at pablia aaelloa, oa WEDREIDAT.ia.
aai 1, aadar tka dlraatloa of BrOT.I Ll.oL CoL Jaaa.
Two (i) Boapllal Warda, JOUHI faot.
. (II Moa. Boa.., ltael fait.
Two (tU)B..r.' Qiarlara, UUt fHt,
wllk OoaV.Boaao, Skada, alaka, Foolwalk, Corarad
W.ra.ka. Iaaadl.ulr.furwllak,al ""
r. . ?,. ir-'i""1 .? ' tuadaaabarf roU t
Oaa (11 Maaa Boeia, 31x91 faot.
Oao 1) RlUbao, 19iu faal.
Oa. jlj UoapltaJ, (lo,,) UiM fa.L
Two (3) OBaora' Qaartara, loalo faot.
O.. Ill OSUII1 Qnatlara 1SA f...
wlllCLof Sublo, D.ad'Uoaoa, rJaud.Uoaaa, Ao , al-
Bolldlara will U aold ila,l j.aad laadajra ara allowot
for tbalr ramoral.
Torma t taab, la Qororamaat faadk
n li Btrr.
Brara t MaJ. Oaa. aad Cklaf Qa.rtaraa.lw,
)yll-td
Dapot of Waaklattoa.
B
Y JAS. 0. MoOUIUK CO.
ALU (iUA IKKa.
Tbeaala of the DlVCLlIUKri PArtrinaaTTTfr-aTtwTta
FOR A ADVERTISED BT TUB IDA 118 IXl'KlSS
CO H PA NT will eommeaca at the Aactloa Rooms of
a luuttsuai uaiiijiulAa
a iv uciotj
1 are aold.
sy order i
C. C. DITIir.
Agent Adams Eipreae Company.
J. C. McOOIRE A CO,
Anctloaeere.
JyM
G(
OVERNMENT HALES AT OIES-
UORO', D. 0.
Qltabtsimi.tis Oitssait'a Orrica,
t tmaw aVifiaiiPBi,
tvabhibii-to, v.ij. , jniyzs, itear
It la deemed advisable la aaannaea that Ik a
aaetloi
ealoa of Ukivsramt allUILDIItOB,BTAHLIB, VEKCIRO.
WHlRVRS, Aa, at Uleab-jro,O.C., aadar the dlree-
tfatt-aoVB UBfUIJ- A, UrgWBaBI, aV. M M,, mT TCt
In pregreee, and will be contlnoed oa TORSDAT aad
FR1DAT of each week, commencing at 10 o'clock, a. n .
BBtll all shall have Uaa dlepoaed of.
a large qnaatur or tbe beat material, suitable for
aalldtng and other purposes, yet ramaiaa to be sold,
aad many good bargains nay be bad.
toe BBitaiaga are aoia singly.
A boat for Oleaboro' laayoe tbe Sixth street wharf
every hoar daring tbe days of sal.
Hj order ef tbe Quartermaater General t
JAMES A. BRUT.
, . . Brevet Brig. Gen. D. B. A..
JyM3t la charge Flrat Dlv. a M. O. O.
B
Y J. U. MoGUIRK k OO .
AUCTIONEERS.
TRCSTER'I SALE OP T1SR COTTAGE SITES COM.
TIOOOUSTOTUE CITY, Off THS HldH OROU.1D3
BETWEEV KALORAUA AND UERIDUH HILL.
Ob MONDAY, tke IStb day of August, at S o'clock, .
m.,oa tha pramlaaa, I aball eel) Lot 4 of the tract of
laadknowaas the " Widow 'e JVtlte," anbdlvlded la
alae cottage sitae of about fnr acrea each.
This lead la altaaUd on tho high groanda northwest
of and contiguous to tbe city, aad la one of the moat
branllfal locatlooa la thla yletaliy for eoltaaa -eeldeacee,
commandlagaaltdocaaaextenalrevicwor Waahlagton.
aad tbe eurroaadtug country, aad la if eaay approach,
direct tbronirh from Connaelltnt na aBJaiiaia.
the valuable place of sir. Little, aad la la Itaelf yalna
blela eoaaeqaaaeeof tba proapect cither of Kalorama
or Meridian Hill being eelccted to build tba aommer
realdeaee forthe 1'realdent.lt belngbelween IbeaealUet
and It le alao propoaed to cooatruci a pvaienar railroad
ont Connecticut avenoe to the boaodary. There la alea
a qaarry of atone on tbe place, lo which parchaaera wilt
be privileged to get the atone from gratia for tha foaa
da tlon a cf aay buildings they may de.lre to erect oa
tbeaealtee.
flata of the property may be teen at the taction room,
of J. C McUa.re A Co .where the property may ba
pore baaed at private Bale.
TertABiOae half caab; realdoo S, llaod IS saoelha,
with late real, for uotea aecured on tbe property cold.
CuBVf yanclBg at purchaaer'a coat
WU. NODRSE. Trnatea.
JAS C. MvUl'lRK A CO.,
J-d Anctloaeere.
s
ALES OP WAHTKKMaASTEli'8
BIUKU AI TUB UAVALUK UjVfOX, OlESBOROa
Da 0.
QpASTssaAarsa Osssbal's Orrtcs, 1
1
viitbcj
FIHI VIYWOW,
WAamanTOaT. D. n. . JalwlT isui
Br Order Of tba Uaartartnaatar Ganarat. tlaa. wll
sold on the prcm.Boa, at public aaelloa, under thedl
latiivB wi iiib ueora i. orownmg, a. U. M.. otk
TIIUKKDAY.Angust J, 16M, tbe following deeorlbed,
lot of Quarteruaatsr's atores, via t
10o;corda wood, U whitewash brnah-
d 1,000 feet oak and aah ae, watSr bncbete.
plank, (wheel- abovela, spadea.
a right's atutT) picks, and pauUse
6,000 feet matched floor- Sgrladatoaea,
'a. 1 grladatone, large, A
1,400 p ecca alx-llght eaab, feet dlameler.o-lacU
- . , 8 bT ' W lavaexl. face.(acw,)
90,000 feet aeaurted lamber, SO laddera,
1,600 feet eijaare lliub.r, W Are-books,
10 by IX, 8 platforn. ecalsa.
40 kega cat nails, (lsrge,
30 army wagona, 4 coaaur acalec,
19 carta, 4 warebunae trucks.
1 dead -boric wagoa, blocba,and fall a,
1 water wagoo. Iron, fti Iroa bedateada,
6 boae-carriagea and W blaahele,
reela. About lO.ouo poaada grain
IS acta aaraeea. (four aacka,
horae,) 1 acow, 30 by 60 feet.
3) seta baroesa, (Atuba- but little need,
Icnce.) 1 eel mathematical la
13 eela carl barn eaa, etramenU
M riding aaddlea, brl- 1 splrll-level aW trt.
dlea, bead-baltera, pod,
corry-combe, and 1 snrreyor'a eoapaaa.
horae breabee. target, Ac .
IS cooklag-etovea, About 3.uj feet gam hone.
80 bcatleg etovee, .aad VA IbcE, (new,)
1 lot caatlage, Are- wltb eoapllaga aad bos
bricka, Ac., for alee complete,
cook aiovee, (new,) S.000 feet gum hoaa, 1. 1U.
offlcedeaka, tablea, ltead JU, wlA
cbalra, beaebea, coupllage aad bos
matting, ward- Blea partly wora,
robea,capboarde, loo braae eoeke, aatfte
S letter preeeea, valvea. Ae . worn,
ALSO, SO HOR8ES. ""wg"k
Toirether wltb a lama .naBltiv Af nitiA ..nUd -a
above enumerated. r"
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock: A. V.. aad eoallaua
from day to day until all le eold.
Parcbaaerauaat remove their stores wllbla Sve (3
dava from dale of aale.
Term a t Caah in Government funds.
A boal for QUabtira Will liii th Rlwlh atraal waliaRr
every hour dnrlag dare of sale
jambs a. sit in.
Brevet Brig. Gen U. a. A , In cbaig,
JylS-tanS rirat DlvUlgn, Q. M. U. O.
SALT SULI'IIUU SIMtLVUS, MONKtS
COD.VTY, VJKUINU.
Thla VODular Summer Blunt will mu. f. v. .......
Hon of vlaitora on the lat of JOLY, end remain op.u
ualll the laat of OCTOBER. ' " wp"
Dr. Matter, W-.or of Sargsry ta the JaaVneta
Medical College, 1'hlladelphla. fronv peraoaal oWcna?
tloa aad cbemlcal snalvala, placed thaaa Bprlags as tha
moalyalaableof remedial agoate La all dleeaaea of a,
cbroale or organic nature,
la vlelilag lbs BDrUga psnons will have an opprtu-nllycrae.lngralrUiilTiaJioB.aUBaaaaaJttncUoirWar-rentos
l Ball Run, Rapldaa, 6raaga Conrt-Houa. Oor-
VlrtBta?1 IUa? ' P'SU of hUtort0 " I
OooACwhes aoa&ectwlth the trains of tha Alesaa
i1 .1 J?ftfia. VtrtUla Central UaUroada Ueoaver
V"" mi opfiUKB.
Oreat palna have been taken lo pat the aoJtdlags aai
fli5B4!.l1 lood 'r ylr.
1V" JtoUl will accommodate 4f peraoaai bealdeei
there ava a aamber of haadsome Cot'bgee Sit-i ep es
frvaaiy ivr lamuios.
Termai 3 M per day i a llbiral dlaeosal to persona
remaining a aoaU. and fosger CbJMn aad eervaata
half price. ECC1LSTON. BALDWIN CO.
JcM-Jt
PREvVSUUY DKfAKTMKNT, OFJ10H
X Coarraotisa or ras Cuaassss, WasBiaiTwa"
May W, 1M4.
Notice la berety given to all pereoaewho have etalsssi
agalaat "The Merekaaia' SUoa1 Baak ef Waaklag.
Ion," P. Oo Ikaltaey meat preaant the aaeae aad auket
Isialpfoof thereof to JAMES C. klltflaAT, lUeetvar eg
aad Haak, at Wahlstoa. D. a, aa er beiore tha tStk
dayefAagaAlBesi. F. CLARK 1,
u-MJa CeabUoUif fit tU Camas,