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An Bistorical Novel % Amcly BOS. 16M, C1 CD sn eeerene onane GE YS OF EUROPE. By nated Bhat “Views Afoci,”” “wreec a” woaiiternia and Mexico.” iim. cloth..99 25 Low TYPs. tury SPECIAL NOTICES. GORHAM MANUFACTURING COMPANY Provipence, B. I, STERLING SILVSE WABE AND FINE SLECTRO-PLATEBD WARE. late. gi2R 6201520 2429; me 68,5. 18.3037; 5015.10.59, DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER. ‘We have tested this Cisimed ‘or it, but fa many Inetan or it, remed; we have ever kno: i itd the Li apne of the eile benefit. — Herald of Gospel Liberty. S GaUNTr, M.D. ladeiphia University o Professor the Medicine Sod Bargert” For sale by KIDWBLL 4 SON, avenue and 4th street, my 5-30 and Druggists generally. PHALON'S rarmian LOTION" BEAUTIFYING THE % seer: i a LON’S “PAPHIAN SOAP" RUBSEBY and BAT |. Price 96 cents per PHA! “SE “FLOR DE anew “FLOR DI vk te PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &. To Iba oor ev oth DAY, July let. Tick geatlen sr and ladi FORLSENeATRENS and returning. PO seh 'raes Band bas been engaged for the Tickets, 5@.cents; Children under 12 years of ace, half price. jaa W. Sache TRAM YACHT BCLIPSE an ate parti eensl or down a river. tAccommods oes. t McGill & Witherow’s, reet. between lith and D PIC RIC OF THB Eo LIFE WHILE It FIRST quays PIC-BIO BXCELSIOB SOCIALS, OF GEORGETOWN ‘High ane Brides Kets, admitting gentleman and ladies, 50 cts N eo rreé &£. ‘The ste smer Arrow will make regular afternoon NT VBENOR, - jay zat anew on mrpie Zion me: 406 Sn oa nn ings, \, Bo. nes, Perera api fi ‘as ‘to fo Remember Mame and fi A BT GALLBEBEY, 304 PENNSYLVANIA AVE! DON’T PAY THE Gl Lavizs, BON AY - | GO TO 373 SEVENTH . AND BUY aT WHOLESALS PRICES. Colored Button and Lace L. jeeled Colored small sizes NE. 5,087. }By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph, James M. GCassaway, operator EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts to-day from this source were $566,926.16. Grorcs W. Emery was to-day appointed Supervisor of Internal Revenue for the State of Tennessee, in place of J. J. Noah, removed. Mr. Jawms Havas, Eazineer in chargs of the heating departmemt at the Treasury, nas been removed. LEp0c, the igimitable Prince Pauland Vice- roy of the Opera Bouffe, has lett our shores for France; and with bim bas gonesiso M. Lacrif- foul, the popular /’uck and Calebas. Rev. DR. Newman, of Washington, it is stated in the New York Sun, makes a trip to Enrope ext moath for the express purpoa: of uniting im marriage two of his former flock Row sojourning there. PayMatTse CaaRies I. Guitp hae been detached from duty as Inspector in charge of Provisions ead Cloibing at the Portsmoath, N. H., Navy Yard, and Paymaster A. Eb. Wat. son ordered to that yard im his piace. Cart. E.G. Hampy, for several years pas; Assistant Saperiatendent of the Treasury Buildings, was to-day removed, on accoant of ‘the failure of Comgress to make any |ppropri- ation for the pay of that officer. THE INcomEs of the New York Times people show well in the printed official retarns in ‘New York. Mr. Kaymond, its late editor, re. turns $25,15"; Mr. George Jones, its publisher, $21,000, and L. L. Crounse, its Washington correspondent, $5,700. AxoOnG the Presidential appointments to the Military Academy, to fill vacancies in the list of 1669, is that of Joseph Shillington Oyster: of Washington city, for the District of Colum- bia. He 18 the som of George M. Oyster, Esq.. a well-know and much-esteemed citizen, and ie 8 youth of fine promise. @ABrve were opened at ihe Navy Department to-day, at noon, to ply the Department ‘with stationery for the next fiscal year, The bidders were Dempsey & U'Toole, Blanchard & Mobun, Philp & Solomons, of this city, and Deveau & Waterman, of New York. The samples will be examined and the contract awarded iu the course of a few days. ComMiscionzR DgsLawo and Thos. L. Tal- lock, appointment clerk of the Treasury, had & lengthy consultation to-day in reterence to changes in the Iaternal Revenue Bureau, It is expected that a number of removals and ap- pointments will be made there in the course of a few days. Inma has returned to Europe, taking with her her husband, M. Colonne. and all her Witchery of smiles and winks and kicks. It may not be generally kzown that the popular prima donna is very shortsighted—so much so that she capnot see the audience at all when before the footlights. When off the stage she always wears eye-giasses. Ittici? Disti_Lerigs.—The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has received letters from the Secretary of the Navy and Secretary of War, in reply to his communication addressed to them a few days ago. asking the aid ot soldiers or marines to break wu teit distil- leries im the insurrectionary districts, Hoth Secretaries reply that a sufficient force will be at the disposal of the revenue officers to aid them in breaking up illicit distilleries and bringing the offenders to justice. Commissioner Delano is determined to entorce the law and compel the payment of the tax. SPEAKER Cotrax and wife have been pay- ing 4 visit to the manufactories ef Providence. In one of the rooms the party came upor a Platform scales, and, as usual on occa. sions, it was proposed that each of the party should be weighed. Mrs. Colfsx declared that she didm’teare to be Wade again, but having stood upon the scales, it was found that she was of exactly the same weight to an ouuce of her busband—15¢ pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Col. fax afterwards paid a visit to the “Brown family,” in company with Senator Anthony, which is deemed significant of a purposeon the part of Mr. Colfax to throw down a gageof bat- Ue with Senator Sprague. CHANGES IN THB Post Urvics Derarr- MENT.—Olerkship—Wm. P. Crane is appoint- ed a second-class Clerk at #1,4)) per annum, vice M. V. B. Ake, remove t. Reguiar Cierkehip Removals—Jeannie W. Middleton, Eliza ©. Adams, Miss Mollie E. Gennett, Mrs. M. B. Greene, Miss Eliza A. Koones, Miss Margaret L. McCormick, Miss Alice Tyssowski, Mrs. 8. C. Pendleton, M: t W. Snow, Miss M. J. Taylor, Jeannie C. Walker and Mrs. Mary F, McDer- mott. TT ry Clerks Removed—Elias S. Bass, Mrs. ces A. Barnes, Mra. Mary E. Gage, Miss Ella E. Hindes, Mrs. Mary Lydia Lind- say, Miss Mary B. Molone, Miss M. Tastet, Mrs. D. B. Friend and Mrs. Mary ©. Worth. Regular Folder Dismissed—Miss Kate Joyce. Temporary Laborer Removed—Mrs. Aan Stoddard, MOVEMENTS Or THB ASIATIC SQUADRON.— Despatches bave been received at the Navy Department from Rear Admiral S.C. Rowan, commanding the Asiatic squadron, dated May Ist, The flag ship Piscataqua, and the Mo- pocacy were at Shanghai; the Oneida and Unadilla at Hong Kong; the Idaho, Meamee, Ashuelot and lroquois at Nagaski: the Aroos- took at Hioga, Japan. Health of officers and crew excellent. The Monocacy left Hong Kong on the 12th of April for Shanghai, with J. Ross Browae, our Minister to China, om board. He visited Swatow, Amoy, Foo Ohow and Ningpo. ya ps He was treated with great conrtssy, & great desire was expressed by the Gov- feelings with the United States. —_ InTERReTING yRoM JAPAN Rewewat oF CBTEr JUSTICE CHASE has gone to the Whit: Salphur Springs. PRomoTions Im THE INTEREAL REVENUE DEraBMENT.—The following.promotions have recently been made in the Imternal Revenue Office:—Thomas A. Uushing from 4th class to He of Division; J. A. Joyceand A. M. Ka- nonee, from 3d to 4th class: A. W. Garnett and E. S, Holmes, trom 24 to3d class: W. W. Jenks and T. W. Miller, from ist to 2d class. THE Chronicl-, in its notice of the pension of the Inielligencer, has the following concern- img the gentlemen lately concerned in its pub- lication: ‘When Gales & Seaton retired from the In- telligencer its fortaoes changed. Indeed, the times themselves bad changed. The world of 1891s as different from that of 1829 or 1639, as it it bad been born again. Wedo not say that the Intelligencer Was not equal to the altered con- aition. On the contri its Dew managers were men of great energy and of versatile tal- ent. Mr. Je, the representative of the old firm of Gales & Seaton, to whom the /ntellizen- cer descended as its best guardian and director, is a gentleman of great experience in business: and he had excellent colaborers, among whom Jet us not forget Mr. Allen, the best xn4 most genial of all newspaper mea in Washiogton or elsewhere—a man fall of suggestion, always thivking, and, apart from his extreme poli" as effective a friend of the interests ot trict of Columbia as ever breathed the arm: phere of this ten miles square. The difficatty im the way was that neither Mr. Ooyle’s nature, nor the nature of the /ntelligenoor, (ifa neWwepaper bas a nature,) could make it a suc- cess a8 an ultra. partizan = eo Wher it be- came one its fate was sealed.” TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afierneon’s Dispatches VICE PRESIDENT COLFAX, His Speech in Providence. Paoviperce, June 29.—At a large meeting at the City Hall yesterdey, Vice Presidem Colfax was ictroduced by the Mayor and sponded. He was frequently interrupted with epplause. He spoke of the condition ot couptry, of its material prosperity. of ducements which it holds out to the poor 5 as evadeneed by the tide of immigration flow- ing into it from every other country, ard then, in Csgbihr language predicted ite destiny. He said: “All round the world, from continent to continent, wherever the poor man seeks to vetter bis conditio! is eyes, heart, thooghts, and hopes are bent upon this Republic of ours.” “Itis mot my testimony,” said he, «it is the testimony of the toiling millions that inbabit ail the continents of this glebe ” He a high eulogy Grantand upon the bonesty and economy of his administration, spoke of the eanctity of the publie debt, and touched upon various other topics. ingtem Territor Sawn Francieco, Juve 2% —Hon. William H. Seward left Promontory Point for San Fran. cisco this afternoon. He declined the igvita- tion of Sacramento to attend the celebration of the 4th of July in that city. A heavy shock of earthquake was felt at Seattle and Olympia, Washington Territory, yesterday, and crested considerable alarm Smong the residents, but no damage was done to buildivgs. Intelligence bas been received from Arizona that J. G.Sheldor, formerly at Albany, was mriered by Indians on the 13th uli. near Prescott in that Territory. Fiye companies of U. S. infantry have ar- Tived here trom Arizona enroute to Louisville, By. for service in the division of the Soutp. nformation trom the principal grain districts of Cal fornia indicate tbat the crop, though Jarge, is below the average yield per acre. Considerable portions, either through thinness or rust, will not pay to harvest. In Oregon the crops will be greatly in ex- cess of any previous year, exceptim the Walla- ‘Walla region. Discoveries of rich silver mines between ‘Waite Pine and the head of pavigation on the Colorado are announced. The location of the mines is not far from the line of survey tor the Southern Pacific Railroad. The ledge is from three to thirty feet wide, and very rica in ore. There is abundance of wood, water and grass in the vicinity. A dispatch from Portland, Oregon, reports that the Indians on the Aiga reservation are arming and leaving, because dissatisfied with ig from civil to military omen e party purposing to mai relimina: For the Northern Paci Railroad Jel here to-day for Portland, Oregon, and Olym- Be See Territory, ar aan by W. Canfield, Generai Agent of the com- After examining the bays and barvors of t |, the party will proceed to We ‘alls; thence north easterly to Vomde- @Oreilles; thence up the Co- Lodge Valley to Galletia’ Gtty: Betezs, end to in City, on Cadot and Mullen ky Moantains. After exploring the passes and the Upper Yel- low Stone the Party ‘will go down that river to the Missouri, and on to Fort Clark, where ez. expect to meet another expedition from ce fe San ANCIGCO, June 28.—Flour $1.50a $5 37)g, with light sales for export to China. Wheat quiet at $1.4 a81.60. Legal Tenders, 74%. Arrived—Stanton, Holton, Castle, from Liv Il. Malabar from Bordeaux. Satled— French frigate Astree. Senators Wade and Conkliog Jeft for the East to-day by the overland route, DIFFICULTY IN KENTUCKY. LOUISVILLE, June 29.—Capt. Gus. Roberts, United States Deputy Marsha), in atwemptiog to enforce the revenue laws upon one Jack Runoid, a distiller, im Knox county, was per- sistently resisted by Runold and his confed- erates, who to arms; whereupon Rob- erts defended himself, and wounded Runold, probably fat ATTORNEY eee OF NEW JER- Tagntox, N.J., June 29.—Goy. Randolph bas appointed Robt Gilchrist, of Jersey Cily, Avorney General of New Jersey, vice Robeson, appointed Secretary of the Navy. Satns oy Reat EstaTs.—Joshua Whitney & Co. have sold tor D. L.. Mi +8 tory frame house and lot on sth street east, Between D. and E sonth, tor J. 8. Bond, to Amanda Burn, for $3,0v. months since Miss Fox. a yoong lady of B-i- mont county, Obs, near Wheeling, was a rdered ‘mamed Carr, who Fand erage The parents of i i tei! iE EH ar : i Re ai G7 New Orleans can’tget meat. Tee baton. ers bave struck. pe ar The ‘s Herald calls Pacific rairoad it rou Sates ha Wil indian” ” - S&P Brooklyn boasts that it has @ club-bouse Ps ‘means probably @ new police station Dioods call it childish sport to a LOCAL NEWS. ———_ Distribution ef a at St. Viacent’s ‘The anneal distribution of medals and pre- mioms to the pupils of St. Vincent’s School and Orphan Asylum took place this moraing an the Jarge ball at the Asylum, corner of 10th and G streets, and was attended by a large number of parents and friends of the pupils. Theexercises commenced with the grand en- — march by Misses Lalie Boone and Stelle,” by Lake ne, Josephine Peyton and L. Latamore, with Mus Gertrade Allabach at the piano. The coronation cere- monies followed: after wBicb, the distribution of premiums took piace, interspersed with ex- ceileat Vocal and smstrumental music by the pupils. The medals an@ premiums were distributed by Rev. Father Walter, of St. Patnek’s Oburch, a8 the names of the pupjls were annoanced py Rev. Father Keane, the assistant pastor. Fathers McCarthy, Mackin, and Berou were also present. Tue bali was densely crowded with ladies and gentlemen, among whom were many of our prominent citizens, and the exercises throughout were of the most interest. ing character: ‘he following-named pupils received prizes: ‘The honors of the senior ciass, consistiag of a gold medal anda crown, were awarded to yoang ladies:—Linda » Mollie A. Wilson, Mary Siebel, wmeyer, Mary Zimmerman. ere awarded as follows First Class—First Honors: Josephine Pey- a Helen Sheckeils, Lulie Boone, Oberry, |, Molle McDevitt aud Amy Karnard. Second Class—First Honors: Eva Robinson, Emma Mobun, Lucy Latamore, Agues Uabiil, Laura Pettibone, Aumie Wasney, Bridget Car- roll and Maggie Dee. Seeond Honors: Flor- ence Speak, Josephine Olaxton, Revecca Hunt, Minnie Miller, Bridget Malone, Annie Uarrol, Lula Weet and Mary Gates. Third Class—First Honors Ella Brigg. Ma- ria Draine, Kate Dant, L. Wi r M. Dono- Oyster. Second Houors: Seville Hall, Mary Shutrer. Louisa Goodall, Josephine Birch and Mary Ellis. Fourth Ulass—First Honore: Alice Brow, A. Hall, M. McOertny, C. Stevens, M. Fisnos- gan, Murray, Ella Cherry, Annie Hol- lipgshead, Kate McCartly, M. Van Riswick, M.M.S‘ewart and Second Honors: Gertrude Allabacd, Aunie Phillips, K. Sutton, W. Blart, Carrie Birch, M. Green and Hester Shatter. Fitth Clase—First Honors: B. Wasney, M. Carro}, 1. Fitzgerald, E. Ewing, R. Stepnen- son. Mary Hamilton, Mary Frank, I Stewart, Bell Oysier, B. Roach,and M. Gri Honort: Ella McUloskey, BE. Sp: Clements, A. Cromelian, O'Doa Goldsboro. be Glare First Honors: A. Heania, 1 » M. Flanerty, J. Qoombs, L. Sheben, H teldsbore, M.O Day, N.deardle, Second Honore: L. Byrves, J. Moxen, Katie Carroll, 1. Crabbs, T. Bohm, Nelle Crapbs, J. Nailor, Loulle Clement-, A. McLaughlin, M. Wills, Rose McGloskey, K. Krasheoff. and'L. Kellv. Premiums for Christian Doctrine and Testament. First Clase—Firet Premiums: lda Cuerry, Lule Boone, Josephine Peyton, Helen Sheck- els, Mollie McDevitt, Ella Ober, Fannie Alla- bach, Mollie Stephenson, Amy Barnard. Second Ciass—Firs, Premiums: Eva Ro! Emma Moha: lea, Jennie Ty, Rebecc: ‘lorence Speak. Second Divison: Annie Was Bridget Carrol, Bridget Malone, Maggie Dee. Second Premiums: Lizzie Sullivan, ApnieUarroil, Lulie West, Mary Gates. Third Class—First Premiums: Verde Dant, Maria Drane, Kate Dant, M. McAvoy, Ella Briggs, and Mary Jones. Second Division— First’ Premiems: Mary Donohue, Mollie Byrne, Mary Riggles, Ella Green, Laura Lia- kins, M. Curran, L. Warder, and Josephine Beal. Second Premiam: Mollie Oyster. Fourth Class—Firet Premiums: M. Mc- Carthy, Eva MoCarthy, Alice Brown, A. Hall, Jennie Van Riswick, Mary Duhamel, Aanie McDevitt, M. Stewart, Kate Sutton, E. Gatral, M. Fit Ella Clements. Second Pre- Firet Premiams: M. Flanagan, Mary Murray, Katie McCarthy, Ella Cherry, M. Allen, Clare Harvey, Julia Darby, Annie M. Philips Teresa Bradtner, M Sallivan. Second Pro. miums—Kate Bird, L. Johnston, Loitie Kelle- her, Ella Hurdle. Fittn Class—First Premiums: Kate Wasney, 1. Fitzgerald, Ella McCloskey, Mamie Hamil: ton, J. Harrington, Mary Frank, J. Stewart, Bridget Roach, M. Griffin, M. O'Donnell. Second Premiume: M. Carroll, A. Kiigour, K. Smith, J. McHenry, S. Wallace. M. Reidy, J. Byrne, Belle Oyster, E. Sprightly, M. A iy: on, J. ny, F. Lugrew, A. Crabbs, T. Kelley, and S Lang. Second Premiums: J. Sardo, M. Wills, Fr. Bohn, apd G. Paillips. Premiums for Rhetoric, Grammar, fc. First Class—First Premroms: Pg ned Pey- ton, Lulte Boone,tHelen Sheckels, Ida Cherry, Elia Uber, and Fanny Allabach. Second Di- . Gertrude West, Henry, R. Hunt, and Gorine Johnson. Second owen Premiums: Fanaie get Mary Gates, and Minnve Miller. Second Pre- mivms: Lizzie Sullivan, Dee, Lulie wee Alice Peyten, Annie 1, and Julie ‘est Third Ulase—First Premiums: Elia Briggs, Mana Draine, Kate Dant, Verdie Dant, and M. redigg & Second Premiums: Annie Berry, Mary Jones, and Seville Hall. Second Di- vision—First Premiums: L. Warder, M. Don- obue, M. Byrne, J. Beal, Ma Bye, Ella Green, C. Biddle, Laura Linkins, M. Curran, and Josephine Birch. Second Premiam:: Mollie Oyster, M. Ellis, and L. Brock. Fourth Class—First ms: Alice Brown. M. McCarthy, and A. Hall. Second Premiume: E. meee. Gertie Allabach, Jennie Van lee - ny, Hebaeet paen, Dora ae lester utter, 5 Stewart, G: = loran, G. Clements. Second iston— oll irst Premiums: ©, Stevens, M. ' brent Murray, Kate McCarthy, Elia Sherry. nt Holi M. Allen, Jaie-—Darby, M. Phillips, J. Johnson. Second Pre- mniums: Cara Javenall, M. Green, W. Blunt, Carrie Birch, and G. Hardie, Premiums for Geography, Asironomy, and Philo- First Class—Firet “Premiams: Josephine clog a Lulie Boone, Ida ond Division—First Premiuma: ; Premivms to Kate Waenev. Onarch. J. Fitagera! _K * 7 ‘i AR Canton, Sass, F Oewlen hae ee od or Gomberianas 32h; Western Union Tele- A. Herrol}, S. Wallace, s tom, ©. Fi . M. Dobois, B. West, Sallie Cash and Ella Lind. Sixth Class—First Premiums: 1. Moxe>, J. Crabbs, M. Ewing. J. Sardo, M. Wills Bohm, H. Goldsboro, G. Pblips ana - y I. Hicks, L. Clemeats, M. Sbields, M. Oda: jailor, A. McLaughlin. Second Prem J Lepley, M. McArale, M Carry, K. Carrot L. Sheban, Kxte Muliqueen and M. Sogre w Josephine Peyton, Ida Oberry, and Mollie Scee eDson. Second Class—-First Premiums: Eva Robin- son, Mollie McDevitt, Amy Barnard Floreace Speak, Josephine Claxton, Agnes Uabill, ma Mobun, Fanny McHeory, aad Rerecca Hunt Second Premiums: Mary Shea Lucy timore, ale est, -Jobmeon. Second - “ Division—First Premiums: Laura Pettibone, 1 Did, 55 askeddo. coupon, old. 5) asked, Annie Wasney, Bridget Qarroll, Bridget Ma. lone, Alice Peyton. Lulie West, Jalia West, Mary Gates, and Minnie Miller. Second Pre... miums: L. Sullivan, Maggie Dee, and Aanie Flour y, Verda Dant, Rhoda Nailor, ones. Second Diviston—First Premiums. T Warder, M. Donobor, CO. Briddie. M. Curran, New Yorx, J T, Dove, and L. Sutton. Second Premiums: | settled. ree 2 ge? mas Rieriee. 5s Groce, gommusion. | Sterling ura uns, Nol yyster. Sautter, 37h. 5-20's, 1 T.. Goodall, and Josephiae Birch.” 5 Hort Onvehion' Gu Premiums Bap Class— First Premiums :—! Seivel, Linkins, ee Amie Hollingshead, and ssouisa | ing the cellist of | Haute, Ind , recently employed @ colored Third Class—First Premiams: I, Sallivan, media’ man Alice Peyton, and M. Duhamel. S-coud Pre. | |mmediately om the ae miums:—Corinne Jobas:on, L. Stunchcomb, and Jennie Van Ri: first class X mosis for attention to study and | ne Baariaarw Ghanen a improvement. @7-The Mariner's Ci ‘Sao ¢ Proven edie Work—Gold Embroidery. py = ee Premium to Josephine Peyton. First Premmms: Fannie Allabsch, Mary 87 Goverpor ery. First Premiums : Helen Sheckels, Ida Che) }, Jennie Newmeyer, Bridget Carroll, fohun, Eva fobinson, Agnes Cabii, Lu, ore, Seville Hall, Mary Gates and Laura J. Claxton, Gertrade West, Amie Qurroil, Jones, Rebecca Hunt, M.Sputter, L. ‘Warder, Uaroline Jonnston, L. Brock, M. Mi best toresd and spell: M. Hockshaw, M.N, A. Stanton, M. McKenna, M. Bremao, Bouche, Annie Getis, Sarah Cook and Lillie Crowns to the Orphans—First Hono Kate Lyach, M. Dwyer, S. Booth, Premium: ust Ulass— First B ley EI ‘Back! i Lizzie Long. jackley, le: Ctaee—Firs hry Maher, M. T . Mi. Kate O'Reilly, A. Hamilton, M. Crow, W. Us- bill, M. Sullivan. S. Crow. Mover, second Bromiems M. Premium. Tammar, us riting. First’ Glise_Firet Premiums: E Bockis Good Little Girls—Alice Care, ©. Talty, ey ees E Bars, K. Ward,!I. Gooi- TH Pena, Mi. Carroll’ Le Ghuril, Ke ‘Lyne’. Bi. Rois and M. Wilbert, BE Lewis Johnson & Co quote stocks and bonds 94 Division_First Premioms Laura Petti = home and loreign markets as follows bone, Annie Wasney, Bridget Carrol!. Second Naw Yous, June 2. First Board—U.S. 6's, Prem ume: Alice 1» Maggie Dee, Lizsie 1, COUPOR, 121: 5 20%, ISB coupons 1214. Sullivan, Bridget Malone, Ger a 1584, coupons, 1888. coupons, 11 Carroll, Julia Weet, Mary Gaiee OTS San teat, co Pad Premiums for Ort! Reading ani Writing. WS\: Pacific a, Frank, 1 Stewar’, ‘Gold: graph, 38%; Quicksiver. 15; Boston Water remem: MM Kelies, M. Carroll, Power, 15. New York Ocntral, 1%\: Hud- J. Byrne, Mary Hamil. | %OP 165; Michigan Emma Pist's, A. Savdo, A. Hammoe, A. Ewing. A. Emma Stearres, 1. y. TT. I s Premiums for Arithmetic and Roo’ beeping — wares First Class—Fire: Premiums. Eula Over, lends: dine Fanny lis Helen Sheckells. Iutie Boone, | ~ "> PORT, 1 ‘Bonds, 5 POOL, 1p. 12,000 bales,” Midait Ling Orleans, 12 Financial Matter, jaitimere Te-day. BALTIMORE, Jane 29.—Virginia sixes, old, 50 bid. 50 asked: do. 1866, 574 bid: do. Is6T, Ootten firm Sates Uplands, 124; Midd- — -o —_ Baltimore Markets, To-day. BALTIMORE, J ane 29.—Uotton net choice Fila Briges, | White, s iy Class— First Premi: Kate Dact, V. id Premiams: M. Me’ aad Mt and M. ——_e—___ Wall Street To-Day. Ee %. North Caroli: 3: Virginia 6's, old, 5=\; —_—_——— New York Flour and Graim Market To-day. New York, June 20—Flour dail and 10 ccents lower. Wheat 1, amd slightly ie ta. vor of buyers. Corn dull, and 1 cent lower. Sor French and Musi-. . Gertrade West, Luc Linda Thomas, BM. 7 ms :—M. Byrne, Gertrade Allavach, Laura S7-Mr. Oxbill, who bas the contract for dig- the Opera House in Terre nick. . s henson 18 honorably mentioned in the | ptm and the seventeea mea lost a basa pulpitin the pe of & ship's sera. Se Bounets have undergone no change in Silk Embroide Pare and Morton is to deliver a Fourth Riggles, Florence Speak, Fannie M:Henry, Maria Draine, Elle Uber, Mary Zimmerman, | Suig one ae oeeysbarE on noon ar ore. § First Premiums - Pitede Thomas. Mollie female Collar lroners, at Minnis Mille? Lice liossa sas Biren, the stribere, aller, 8 Jos=pni it Bice, bsry bow aod Mile Orr. | Scomnante oi, are argamning no in Sewing, Shirt Making and Cotton Emiroid~ | their own, which is to undereelt proce the old con- S7-A year ago Dr. J.T. Peterson di ams | reported of ar overdose of inadai - oe ie Mentep, Mrs. Peterson, * a" wi is Tesidi: Second Premioms: Amie Wasney, jicted by the i) a aey Co rder. Tbe accused isa iady of ex- Ly and intelligence. Leora Goadal, Laura Lisuins, Fila Gscex | PNQEOSALS Fon ER RaLRor reoveaTT aise ara ‘ins, EI 4 and Julia West.” Perel ‘TREaBULe DEPAR aast Premiumz to the Orphans. od To the good little girls for trying their very | pfcaled Proposals will be reorived at iy, at 12 0 €f the following property Firet class (I . built by Joha L. Bea- verne, onnirinar Mase 1 66-inch Fe Mechive. Screen Vat, end all neoemary sxtures complete, pTatent Section Boxes ‘inet Gna Becond Press Rolis made of brass; six 5 Opcater ‘with three (3) Winders, with Bise be. the Treasury iy woul THCRSDAY, toe fret day of Jo "clock m., addressed t the General 8u) 7 Buildings, for the sale . Nester, Kate Nolan. T. Collins and - Second Honors: E Hannon, U 1 sct of Blitters und Bize Rolle oe ‘elitters ze 1 Laboy and all necessary Shafting and 1 c slepdar with five (s) Bolle, Belting and . Second it Premiums : M. Kelly, F. Gartly, K. Lynch, B Motgan, B Uarroll, M. Carroll, Premium for Orthography, wd cig nial wane e ine peaches Sire easamereciead First Crass First Presoteme: F, Collins, K. 2 hates Bleach a ead fant, Bhasting complete, L. Flenning, M. Welsh, A. Mc! 2 Double Acting Pumps with 90 feet Galvanized tyre, and M. Boyle. Second ms: 1 fae Rgtary Bienen of Ton, 1 Bngine end Boiler, thirty (90) horse 16ttem "ieine end Boller, Sifteen (16) horse =. joodruf & “ J ope aera power.) Second Garnet go nermmagg i, Koons 5s Goodwin, M. Burk, ara: a L Wi . Ketti 1 Bteam sSeasatey able Dnpller, (0, ores ey M. Heiliy, 5 ~ eedaas apy ant pisses 1. K. Cabill, M. A. Back ‘ i i ran, Kate Young. F. Ball, K. Castello, M. Too- | 2 bey, and A. Flanagan. i Speer Industrial School. i Bom Machine Piain Sewing Machine Uperator—M. Oikes, lemall ‘Wheel B. Roach, M. Nolas, M. Nelligan. Second } Dasner Premioms: M. Bi ays Ee Crotty, Lizzie | 1 :“— Giant” Engine and Boiler, thirty (30) 3 2 Envelope Machines sod Cutter belonging to eee cee on Fates. « a ity Slates, Garcon tesses lise Beste, Tops, about 3.490 pounds Golemns, (wrought iron,) 0 povnds ty of Old Cost Iron Pipes r gene § 8: it EA Low, K. Kennedy, S. oH ini rs i i *