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es EVENING STAR. —— W EDNESDAY........0000- JUNE 10 1969. LOCAL NEWS. lic School Exa: ations. Pirmet Dieraict.—Secondary No. 2, located om We first floor of the building at the corner of 14th and ( streets, Miss large no mber of pupils, ‘The studies vm this school comprised mental and practical arutbmetic, geograpby, -eading, penmanship, &c., in sil of which they were thorougaly ex- amined, with a very 2atisfactory resalt, show- img & marked improvement in all. Ten of the Pupils will de transferred to the school above ia September. At the conclusion of the exam- ipation Mr. Brown announced that the medal fer good conduc: and general improvement during the year Dad Deen won by Master Erastus Finch. He also read the premiam list as follows: For exemplary condact, Masters . Fineb, E. Weaver, and Horace Clark, for attepuon to study and improvement, Masters Frank MeCleary, Miles Faller, aud Lwis (iardiner; punctuality, Willie Day, Caas. Par. ker, and Holden; music, Eugene Finch: penmanship, Hegene Fincb: houorabiy mentioned, Harry Paine, Waiter Mason, Atlie Cowie, Edgar Uoi- tins. ‘The usuat addresses were made by the examiners, Male Intermediate No. t, Miss A. T. Smitb, wer, located in the schuol building on Wh et, between G and Li streets. was exam- ned yesterday morning by Trastees A. K Browne and J.S. Brows. The room is larg« and aity,and was beautifully festooned and decorated with ilscs and evergreens. Tae sBool contams <= pupils, ali present, and a weaver and more cleauly set of boys could not be found anywhere. Although not far ad- vanced in tRe intermediate branches, they seemed to be periectly familiar with all the tudies im Whi B they had been engaged. Su- erintendent Z, Richards took part im the ex- reseed himself well pleased, je reading of the pupils, elicit praise anywhere. s are qualified for promo- te: imation. ana ex parucuiarly with which would, he = the enture first cia Mary b. Rowe, was examined Mouda/ by Mr. McLelian, when there was s namber of teachers, parents snd friends present. This school 1s located im the Washington Market Building. at the intersection of 5th aad 1 streets Massachusetts avenue. and as in the case of the room occupied by Mrs. Rosevel:'s school, it ie a first-rate place in which to study geome- try. the shape bemg, in the language of one of ie spectators, a “whopper-jawed paraliel- ogram,” while a stove-pipe, somewhat dilapi- dated, gives various other geometrical lines; and 2 tolerable idea of colors may be had from the stained ceiling caused by the leaky roof. During the early part of the year the school was full. Dut within the past few montas so many Baye forfeited seats as to redace the number fo 57, all of whom were present Monday. Of this wumber, 15 (the satire first class) will be transferred at the next term. A very pretty opening address was made by Willis Magruder. The spelling was good, and the mental arithmetic very good. A Very fair examination was pa-sed in geogra- pby. and the map drawing by Willie Land- Fought and Eddie Hodgk.n was Rigniy compl:. mented. The written arithmetic was very good, the sums being worked out (juite readily; but in tables there were some few tatlures. ‘The reading was excelient, although the fir piece selected was not read with care by all tue scholars, but in the second piece th deemed their characters as good readers. Tyrant’s Gratitude” was read in good st slince Crossman and Willie La ‘Several pieces were very finely sung, and MeL. im addressing the school, paid a hig! mt to pupils and teachers, snd pre- gold medal (furnished by a friend) to Wallace F. Crossmaa for general excell ce, and a silver medal (presented by the teachers) to Willie Landvoignt for excelience in spell. :eg; 25 also @ number of certificates of merit. Jane Thomas, Mr. Woodward, trustee, in geography, spell- Bz, Teading, mental and practical arittmeuc, and musical (vocal) exercises. The examina- ton was pro‘racted and rigidly conducted, the scholars were well up tothe mark, par jarly um geography andarithmetuc, while inthe study the classes S pupils, of which number 46 were present; ready for transfer, 0. Attne close of the examination, Mr. Woodward ad- dressed the scholars, after which ice cream aud Ske were turmished the scholars by Mr. M: Nichol, which were partaken of with a relis! Tairp DistRict.—The Intermediate, No. nombering 45 girls, (Wallach Building,) :augl by Miss Lucy B. Davis, was examined «ond: afternoon byTrustees Jialin and Moore,assi: by Mr. Caamplin. of the Fourta Distri Saperintencent Richards. Mr. J. S. Brown, of the First District, and a large circle of friends were also present. The examination was a Jong and critical one, evincing thorougn trai ing and Iaborious efforts ou the part of the cber, and a faithfal persevering application ¢ part of the pupils,and the exercises were at the school appeared te co highly satisfactorv, «xcel in arithmetic, grammar, geography and reading. The singing, under the direction of their music teacher, Mr. very high order. slso, several of the scholars, precision of the rules of rhet- to this most :mportant accom- McFarland, w: rore & applic plsbment. Miss Davis is s normal school ersduate, and Bas devoted several years to successful ing in this city, mostly in the Third Distric id ‘be Trustees must feel tbat the fruits of their wisdom im placing Miss Daves i chareset her present school, retiects « it ke Upon the: cl prepedicen 5 pol mselves, the teacher and Fotrri Disrrict.—Secondary School No. Lite grata onemee. vo ex. Y€siciusY Tuoom by Messrs. Cham- — oo pin i Joba x. Tuotpcon and Rev. r. Baldwin, of Ryisnd el, at 2® school Toom on 7th Stet, Betereet Washington. The » and E, South Inrge sebool room (0D of the best in (U8 City) was Daudsomely decoraced 0 'wers apd evergreens. ed With the parents and triends of the scholars, Who manifested much interest in the exercises of the evening. Miss Gray's school pumoers 50 scholars og the roll, all of re present The exercises concluded wit a grand mareb, which was executed in fin® style by tbe scholars of the school, the incidy ots be- img tendered more delightfnl by the excellent voices which chanted the song scoompanying the march. At the close of the examination remarks were made by Messrs. Holmead, » Thompson, Rev. Mr. Baldwin and ing. all of whom expressed ot and highly enlogized the indefati- ‘who Bad secured such advance. ment in the studies of her pupils. Tne exer- vere gpri ed. as the very best and especially excellent in mental arithmetic. Eighteen of the scholars of this school are ready for transfer to an intermediate grade. and Miss Sarah Dulin was announced as the medal ~cholar. Prece (OOLS—PRESENTATION OF Pae- wivss.—This morning at 9 o'clock in primary schools number “ and 1, of the Second DBis- ire’, taught by Misses Jeannie Adams aod Sale Dalton, sory meresting exercises were Reid. Trustees McLetlan, Woodward and Mason were present, also Rebert W. Fenwick and other visitors. The trustees expressed themselves very much gratified with te great progress these bad made during the year. ‘The presentation of silver medais to the first Mason p and bovk premiums to the following scholars and wisbed the schools a happy and joyful vaca. won. Primary No. i¢.—Medsl—E-mma L. Shituer. | xemplary Conduct snd Panctuality—Grace Hamilton, Lizzie Tad, Lizzie Redmon, Acnie Wrigb', Amelia Bruch, Annie Linder. Atien- ton ‘o Study and Improvement —Mianie Con- ner, May Sei. Tillie Spingier. Thorn, » Herbert, Charles Wells. Attention to Study and Im. Fenwick, Ws voned—Etmer Coumbe, Frank Griffin, Jesse Prat hecrg mo tr Frank Bumbam, Thes@ schools certainly deserve atl that has . “Wright, Ferdi- 1 Neuman, Edwin Barch, Daniel Ellis. ” been said of them. gad the fact that 123 scholars eutof 124 were present to-day, evinces l= gard the children have tor = itlie Marsh; nestness, Augustus | Male Secondary No. |, | er, WAS examined Monday afternoon by | ComsotipaTeD Bueixges Cortese Cox M«>CBMBNT.—The interesting commen semen Comsclidaced College of thi- ‘tracted a very large audience to SEs tevening. A large proportion of those erent were Iadies. The and gallery ‘ly arracged, wasas follows: After the perfor- fo'mance of an overture by the orchestra, Pro- 1 <eor Copp introduced Rey. Dr. Newmsa. woo offered up prayer, and Professor Spencer then aw: toeach Of the deserving students & baudsomely engraved ceremony with a few remarks. in wi Stoted that atthe beginning of the year pi meoais were offered for proficiency in various branches of study, attendance and - The prizes were awarded to the follow: Thomas H.Swith and Miss § aveneance, Joseph Rosenbaa: Utermenie, for penmanship; Miss Li for Engtisa composition; Mr. Jalius Sul- ley and Miss Doretta Goff, for practice set: Miss Bailey and Miss Joyner were especially meationed +3 Anna Turton was preseated ate of merit. For general pro- Presentad to C. A. Stockett, After masic from the orchestra, Mis Rowles, et Maryland. was introduced as tar valedictorian of the ladies” graduating class, and delivered a feeling address, whicb was lttened to with great ti tthe con. clusion of Mies Kowles’ address, Mr. Joba N. Eble was introdnced as the valedictoriau of the graduating class of gentlemen, and Nis ad- ders, al was an able and ard be was warmly applauded, as Miss had been. After music by the orchestra, Professor Copp Proveeded to award the diplomas to the follow- ing graduating class Ladies—Doretts F.Goi!, Minnie R. Atkinson, and Emily V. Biting, ot Washington: Mary A. S. Bailey, of Iowa, M. Leura Boyd, of Vir- givis: Elsie F. Joyner, of Vermont; Mollie lana. Gentlemen—George U. Abell, J.J. Doogher- A. Stockett, and Fer- Mollie ty, Jalias © Lulley. | dimand Turton, of Washington; E. L. Blaxe- more, of Kentucky: Henry L. Bryan and F. W Vaughn, of New York; Theo. (i. Demoll, of Penusylvanis: John N. Eble, of Wisconsin: R. N. Tilton, of New Hampsnire. Prot. Copp then delivered a farewell address, which was a model of brevity, consisting o words. as follows —« Ladies and geatlemen— Make your mark.” (Loud applause. } Hoo. James A. Garfield was then introduced, And made sn eloquent speech, full of whole- some advice. The bemediction was then pro tounced by Rey. G. A. Hall, and udience dispersed. he reception committee was composed of the tollowisg gentlemen -—Messrs. A. Ke. ney, J.D. Farren, jr. R.P. McCarey, F.V. Berry, Gilbert Thompson, W.H. Wteott, W. L. Dennis, Joseph Brommett, E.F. Parker, . W H. Ireland, E. H. Willard, and Samuel Oppenheimer. Howanp Um 2 oer ef the Law Departmen:—Speeches by (donc! Kore erat 0. O. Howard, and others. ity to witness the closing exercises of the second term ot the law department of that institution. Among those present were Colonel Jonn W. hte & Genera: E. E. Whittlesey, and General 0.0. Howard. The exercises were opened ar eigtt o'clock, with prayer by General EF. Wtittle- sey; after which Professor Langston addressed the audience, stating that the young mea who Would appear before them were not flaisted oraters, but fair samples of the abilities of the class. Interestin; dresses followed by Mr. W. Wynon = ee eae Coar- age:” Mr. F. J. w ‘an essay on “Commercial Paper,” written by Mr. Geo. D. Johuson,who was unable to uppear on account of a sudden attack of illness; and Mr. J. H Jobnson, of St. Louis, whose oration on +Nat- uralization” was the feature of the evening. This was followed by a debate on the subject, “Should divorces be granted for any other cause than adultery !" with Messrs. L.A. Beli gud C. HW. Stokely in the affirmative. and por IS eee ene C. x Thomas in the negative. Mr. J. urphy then read @ paper | On repievin, and Job: HH Ooo. A vFendaa essay on + Evidence,” both of which were well written and delivered. The exercises were concluded on the of the students by T. K. ‘Warwick in an excellent orationon « Juris- prudence.” Of the ten students who acquitted themselves so handsomely on this occasion, was organized on the first of | tive members, and now, at the clo: ond term, consists of twenty-one. ge | cfeaee iw expected at the opening of the third term, Sept. 1th. Col. Forney, upon being introduced to the | audience by Professor Langston, came for. | Ward, amid enthusiastic applause, ana de! | ered a briet but interesting address, telling the students that the battle in which they were about to engage for a place in the professions Would require courage, constancy, sincerity, truth, devotion to country, firm, untaltering adherence to principle, and, above all, self-re- | spect. But he said «tnere is for your consola- Uon that, bitter as the battle mast be in tne future, it cannot be half so bitter as the bloou | and tears that Rave been shed in order to secure | youradvancement to your present pasition. {Applanse) General Howard being next introducad was greeted with loud applause, and delivered an eloquent address, which was enthusiastically anplauded, and he was followed by Protessors Wiisen, Bascom, Barbour, and Langston. —_e—___ THE Leeann pr REPUBLICAN Associa. TION mei last night at Trades’ Union Hall, Mr. |. D. O'Connell in the chair, = = Secretary. The chair made rel rg the charge — Rad against him at a meeting of Irish 7. aepadlicans held at Wat's Hall last Frie_) .qapaplicans \d had been ar Ase ot Republican- berg be ce — -andtew Johnson Demo- denied, ar sgt Mr. O'Connell positively a letz7> << Peted in sndstantiation of bis derial the} ‘Wich had been voluntarily written Tus om Rawic press by Mr. J. N. Waitney, in which the : gentieman states Mr. OV.) paving “been a Jobnson Democra' Rew. one ofthe few 2 favor of 2 im} ‘The following gentlemen were enrolled as Members of the association: Messrs. James Keene, Richard Ki Daniel McMahon, Ed. ward Gille, Deanis O'Connor, Park Burus, Joba O. Riordan, Thos. Lenchon, Robt. Lin- nox. J. F. Murray, Geo. 0. Miller, Qoraeiius Bresnahan, M. Emmett Urell’Jenn McCarthy, T. Hurdie, L.G. Eckels, B. J. O'Drisco!l, M L, Brennan, and Edward McUarten. The following officers were elected: Qapt. B. J. Driscoll, ist Vice President: Maj. McMa- bor Vice Presiden’ @ Mr. P. L. Barron. ‘Treasurer. Capt. McMahon offered a resolution, which adopted: “Phatit is our duty toce-operate with the organization knowa ss the locat Irish Republican Association of Washington, in every measure that is caicu er prea hays its beveegarys oad ime interest ‘of the Republican party at large * Afver debate, it wanaareed t@ send another delezate to Chicago, aud Mr. Michael Duty Was chosen. After address by Captain Lee and Colonel O’Brien, Mr. James Ryan stated that at was aieo made by e said he had served = _ army, and bad been a Republican siace 15 Remarks were then made by Uaptain O'Dris- coll, Rey. Mr. Green, (colored,) and the Chair; after which the meeting adjourned. Syovepes eB tess Poricy Rap ow GaMBLine Housss.—Last Bight, about 11% o'clock, Lieut. Eckloff, with Sergeants Pier. OMicers ei ver, Dar ry of Ma examination was very satisfac Mr. Clapp aud the Buiiale Priaters. Warkisetor, D.C. Jane 2, (Soi, Eprroe Srag: As Mr. Uayisappaars to gue nto che ‘~bolesaie business of siandering un. A.M. Clapp aud bis employees, and as everyibing relating to opm umfortaaate di culties is given the widest panicity oF press, will you kiudly givw place to the foi- lowing resolutions of Batiaio Ty pograpn- seal Union, (courteously firnished us by Geo. ‘edb, Esq.,) in the absence of Mr. Uiapp at Bafialo. Mr. Webb, i: is proper to say, bas been thrice elected President of the Buftsio Union, his last term beng in 4868. And what is still more to cTedi', as we view it, be was, thongh up. ards of fifty years of age, © soldier in the uezh_ New York volunteers, amd in that regi- men: formed one of the nohie band «i disgrace a comrade tor the culor of Bisekin, and especially at the demand of the virulent rebels and rebel sympathizers who have Mtly chosen Mr.Cayis as tbeir spokesman and representative. Manxy Tyros. ‘Whereas the Hon. A. M. Clapp, am honorary Member of this Union, a practical printer, and ter more than a quarter of a century an em- ploying printer of the city of Ba‘falo, has been called by the Senate of the Unitea States to the responsible and henorable position of Superin- tendent of Public Printing, im the city of Wash- ington; And whereas, during the long business career of Mr. Clapp, be has ever manifested the warmest interest in the success of our organization, aud has, whene. er opportamty ottered, rendered cordial and invaluable assist- ance in advancimg the ma’ terial and social interests of the craft, thus erdearing him to tho individual members of this Union: Now, ‘therefore, He itresolved, That while congratulating the government op securing the services of so efficient and worthy an officer, and Mr. Olapp on the honorable recognition of Bis ability aud Pablic services im the appointment. our con- gratalations are tinged with regret that the change requires the removal from our mids: of one su ubiversally respected and esteemed. Resolved, That QOolumbia Typographical Union No. 101, be respectfully requested, if not inconsistent with the provisions of the consti- tution and by-laws, to place the name of Mr. Clapp upon the rol! of honorary members. Resolved That 8 copy of the above be furnished Mr. Clapp and Columbia Union. Resolved, That & special committed be ap- Pointed to carry into effect the requiremants of the above resolution, aud report at the next meeting. —~e_—_ Colored Scheot Examinations. Schools Nos. , 7, 6, 5,4, 4,2, and 1 of first district, were examined by tne superintendent on Friday and Monday, the 25th and 2°¢h inst im the order named. The decorations of the Tooms with evergreens, flowers, &., exhibited exce'lent taste. The children were neatly at- tured, and in their general deportment as well s im the evidences of progress made during the year compared most favorably with the other schools. These examinations were wit- messed by crowded audiences of parents aod friends, among whom were Rev Jas. Harridy, Rey. Sella Martin, Rev. Mr. Wrigh', Trustees Jones and Sypbax,’ Mesers. Jarvis, Sims, ‘Wiliams, Sigle, Marshall, and Gregory. School No. *, primary grade, taught by Miss A. S. Simmons, was examined tn spelliog, reading, (Ist and 2d Readers,) simple arith- Metical tables, Romans, &c., and gave the ut- most satisfaction. The great afiection existing between the teacher and her little pupils ts gra:ifymg. The average attendance through the year bas been 54, or 95 per cent. All were present on day of examination. Keady tor transfer 49. School No. 7, primary grade, « L- V. Fisher, was examined in spelliag, ing, (Ist and 2d readers,) the simple tabies ta arithmetic, &c, and shewed a commend degree of progress. The average xtt through the year has been 45, or %) per cent: 31 to be transferred at beginning of uvxt school term; absent, 1 School No. 4, secondary grade, taught by Mise M. E. Garrett, was examined ia the sev- eral branches pursued, and clearly proved that tbe labors of the teacher had not been ia vaio. ‘The average attendance of this school uas been 44, oF $0 per cemt.; absemt, 1; ready for prom - ton, 32. School No. 5, secondary grade, tav, vinced in pursued a degree of pr nd proticiency, for this grade, seldom equalled, and retlected the greatest credit upon teacher and pupils Average attendance, 53, of 91 per cent; absent, Teady for promotion, . 4, ungraded, taught hy Miss H. A. Simmons, is composed largely of adults The less aptitude generally evinced by those deprived of school privileges in their early days bas been counterbalanced by the strenu- ous and successful labors of this teacher. Uae pupil, Harriet Rose, bas been neither absent or tardy during the year. Averagr attendance, 43, or 8 per cent; ready for promotion, v5; ab- sept, none. School No. 3, intermediate grade, taught by Mits M. E. Brooks. was examined in the sey. eral branches pursued. Average throug the year bas been 40, or ‘h Absent, 5. Twenty ready for promotion. ool No.~, mtermediate grade, tanzht by A. P. Spencer, was examined in spelling. Teading, arithmetic, geography, writtag. This ‘ory. and spoke Average otieud- +2. Ready tor t by I] the branches is tanght by x e sindies pursued are spelling, readieg, writing, geozraphy, arith- @etic, grammar, history, and elementary na- dural philosophy. The evidences of great pro- gress ip the several studies were decided, and At was ju pronounced & fitting close of the pTbue colored school examinations. Teacher and pupils deserved the great praise, whicn was freely given. Average attepdauce 4], or ® per cent, Absent, tone. piece, Base Batt —Accident fo Uieyer.—The match game yesterday between the Pastime Base Hall ub, of Baltimore, and the Olympics, of this city. on the National pope rad by an unfortunate accider:. bs junds, was suddenly —— progressed to the sixtn inning, when Eiazenaret the catcher of the Pastime Club, had madea hit, and in making a home Tun ran ‘aghinet cava the Clympic piayere ‘with such force as to throw him to the cround and break his right leg mear the knee. Dr. Thompson was quickly called and promptly set the broken member. The game was imz diately closed and eyery attention paid to tl injared party. ———— KNIGHTS OF PyTH!AS.—An election of offi- cers took place in Damon Lodge, No.1}, kh. P. tevening, and resulted in the electiou ot J R. Knox as W. Chancellor, and James Proctor as W. V. Obancellor. It will o¢ remembered by the members of the Order that as the youngest Lodge in the District of Uolnmbia mg organized October 6, and now i) over 100 members. This young Loige Bas the bonor of having among its memb=rs theG. R Scribe of the District of Colamiba, Fred G. Oalvert, Esq. ¥ Destrance BUILprs« Lots oR SA1¥.—To- morrow evening at 6 o clock, Mr Ovaries Boteler will sell by auction fitty-one flae building lots, in square 203, bordering on Uith street, the favorite drive of our citizens, and on the road to the National Park to be located north of the city. A large number of prominent citizens and inguishea residents in the Federal Metropolis are purchasing prop- erty in that neighborhood. See the advertise- ment —__s——_—— OUTRAGEOUS AssavLT on 4 Littie Girt.— On Monday morning, an attempt 'o commiia Tape on a little white girl, named Fauny Ivent, aged 1! rs. Hardon. residing on Washi: was the We atiention of a gentiemin at the time aud who rau to who was near b} her assistance. "rhe roMan made escape Without accomplishing his flendish purpose. oe Saal nay TEE FOURTH oF JULY.—In anticipation of og ee demand for river excursion tacilities on 4 mac ith of July, (mext Monday.) the Poto- Dave perfected arrai ‘ments to have two first class steamers at service of the public, which will make a series of excursions to Glymont, during tne entire day, and until ten o'clock at night to that OO Susriciove CnaRacrar.—A white man, wamed Ado}; arrested on the of being @ thief end suspicious char- acter, was tried before Justice Plant to-day and committed to the workRouee im defauit of secu- rity for bis good behavior. —+e BURGLARY. —George Pinkney, Willan McGrath and Patrick Coleman, arrested night by Officer on be deg Qt the second precin: t stat: yn- by Justice Wall, and admitted to vail for court. OUR CIGAR DEALERS Teferred to the ad- Of Messrs. Giimor & Gibson, Kal- timore, who offer fresh importations or Havana cigats at low prices. Our dealers can al ways eo for prompt attention aud iuside —- - ee wt yer lyr ‘ummer boy named Brown died a: t ine Garrison of lockjaw the most in- tepse agon: About a week ago be trodon a nail, Aud the wouud resulted in his death. IMPORTANT To OwnsmEs ov Goats, Gecsn, Sted ts called ton neniee (Shas ae meee om o1 Superintendent of Police ubat cormain ai imate Toning at large after this dave wil) be . ‘With a9 req wired by jaw. COLUNTIAN COLLRgM —~ 4ygeat Coounencr- | ixth anbual comimemcemem: | men!.—The forty-s OF this institution was eld to-day im the Lich street Hapust Church, saa never was that edifice more crowded with the beaucy and fashiowet tbe District The Marine Band was iaattendanoe, aud everyibing ott quietiy and plewsantiy. The Gulia comoa toman- iiest the greatest ini ipants of the exercises, an With trequent and prolo merited. The toliowi: Latin Saluratory, by ‘Triumphs of Ast: ©; Se: ot G.V. Goffin, D.C; "The Alumni Oration, by Wilson, of the clas Valedictory Address, by G. T. Coffin, D. ©. The following medals were then awarded and placed on the recipients by Hon. F. P Stanton R. W. Cull, D. © —The Laun; the Elton priza in G Faby Franklin, D. C.—The first Raggies | prize in matics; snd Elton prize in Greek. FP. Howard Kertoo! ‘The frst Gale prize | in Natural Sciences; the Young prize in Meta- ph, in Mathematics. G. Y. Coffin... art, The prize in Anglo-Saxon. .O.—The first Davis prize in A.T. Elocuton. Elocution. Pay followed the conferring f degrees, viz 1-05 DD. Rev. Nichols, D.C. and Re Lester, N.Y. Bacuelors of Philosophy, J. W. Bidgoud, V W.H. Finickel, F. Franklin, A. T. Db. Wm. W. Coffin 3; FH. Kerfco: and Z. T. Towers, EMiott Howes, U. S.A E.S. Gallauget, D. ¢ Bachelors of Arts, I’. R. Boston, Mi Vv. Coffin, FO. Leech, D. C., and L. F. Ward, Pa. | Master of Ari s. S. Pleasant. The degrees were conferred’ by the Samson. who atter cloged the exercises with Demediction. President. Rev. G. W. atria Races THE COURTS. Crrevit Court. Judge Wylie.—In this courc to-day, the following cases were cousiderad Bradley ugt. Fisber: motion for 8 new tr dered to the court sitting imgeneral term. © ley agt. Rutherford; jadement tor plainttt. Sweeney agt. Pond and Wright; judgment of condempation set aside, and allowing gar- nishee to answer interrogatories. The jary was discharged for the rest of the term. Ad- journed till Thursdey. ORIMINAL COURT, Judge Fisier.—Toeday, Michael Hussey aud Sohn Myers were put on trial for assault and battery and resisting an officer; verdict, Huesey not guilty, Myers guilty of assault bet not guilty of resisting officer, aud fined $1 and costs. Charles Robin- som, aseault and battery; jury out. Michael Breen, passing covaterteit money; on trial at close of report. —_e—_—__ LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Epitor your valnal officers ot ING Srar :—I wish throngh per, tocsil the attention of the Washington and Georgetown to the manner in which patsengers are treated who have occasion to use a transfer check from the Seventh street to the Avenue line or vice versa, aud to do so Willstate my own case. Yesterday afternoon, you probably know how hotit was,! eame down Seventh street and taking transfert for myself, wife and baby, started for a y Yard” car, which had just reached the junc- tion. within turned around and looking down upon me as members of Congress are to look upoa ap. Plicants for office, he coolly pulled the bell And left me standing there sn the broiling sun to wait for another car. Now this is not an isolated case. Such cases happen every day And as many times a day as there are trips made on the Trond, aud it 18 «rong. There is no reason why acar should not wait as long for a pas- senger with a Jer ticket as for one with «ic cents in his nand, and 1 must be allowed to say that the apxiety of the conductors to run away from transfers dees not argue well for their — Railroad Company of iséa: | Stanghton prize in reek. i T. Sowers, \a.—The second Ruggies prize | | Nau art. D. | address to the graduates, | | can be worn with ease immediate! F. KR Boston—The second Davis prize in 1 CITY ITEMS. “HY Dress and Undress Shirts. Try Gro. C. Hewxrye, No. 51) T:h street Fane, Jer Serts, : and Locket, recefved this moraing at Prigg’s One Dower Jewelry Store, No. 436 Penasyivania avenue, Between 4% and 6th streets. —_—_ Bark, Herns anv Koors.—The base of er’s »Siaudard Wine Bitzers’’ is his cele- thing in the form of ¢ bc. They are eimpiy tter Dy the infusion of heros aud Abovyeenumerated. Sold by Druggists. ——_.——— Wartr Lixes Deck Serre, ai @ thing for warm weather, *. * Pa ave, umder U S. Hotel —_e—_—— Corys, &c.— Dr, White, Surgeon Chiropod!s of twelve years’ pracical experience in tne \ nited States and Cansdas, 2nd established at sa Pe Vania avenue, betwen 4. and in streets, since i561, successfally trea:s Corus, Bunions, Cmibiains, Ciud and lngrowing Ni and other diseases ef the fret, without sncon venience to the patient. The shoe fier the operation. Refers to the many eminent physi- cians, surgeons and thousands of other respon- sible persons who patronize bis establishment. Hours from * a, m.to6 p.m. Owing to press of business at office, Dr. White 1s uuable to visit patients at their residences except between 6 ands p.m. —— Tuts is ® personal invitation to the reader to call and examine the er Clothing at the Oak Hall Clothing House, 400 7un street, oppo- site Post Office. 6 —————_-—_—_ A PHYFICIAN WRITES to Mr. L. Hoft—“1 embrace the first opportunity to investixate it more thoroughly, Baving long felt the need of | such an article in my practice as a substrate | for ale and liquors, which ‘Phancy my Pheelinks” when arrived | about 20 feet of the car, the conductor | honesty, for if the money al/ gore inte the bands , of the company, it certainly would make no difference to them whether @ passenger has a transter or the six cents. Respecttally, Ac June 2th, 1 Woopry Li eens HONORS FoR Ly T LouNG Laprms.—At the examiuntion of the young Iady pupiis of | the Academy cf Visitation at Mount de Sal near Baltimore yesterday, the second hono: the senior circle for unitorm excellence of duct were awarded to Miss Icill Miss Ida Hume ot tus city. in the junior circle were awarded to M: Maggie Newton. Washington. The second honors to Miss Hattie Young, ot Washington oe Liming the Sireets.—The Mayor issued sn order to-day to the Commissions of the several wards to procare lime im such quantities as may be necessary, and use it to sprinkle in the gutters and alleys where it is Tequired fo cleanse and purify them. The order SANITARY is timely one, and may be productive of a | great deal ot ber fit to the heaith of the city. ‘eaume! id 5 nGMEY. ones i) . Nodii he BUDE House, w hewill be happy to receive suci: persons’ asin Gesire to coneuit him, between the hours of $a Wa. m., and $ aud 6 p.m. daily, ye 26-4 R EIVED TO-DAY, ON COBSIGNMENT, from Geutral New York. alaras lot PURE OLDER VINSGA A vory superior article; in stroug new iron-bonnd casks. For sale by the NORTHERN PRODUCE OOMPARY, jet Penn. ave., between lth and 1th sis. puso TUNING AND BEPAIRING. wean, “tae ea Tap aneee especial 3 Piano Store, 497 lith iio oad Wateects still gives it. tuned, and for Cemereny Notice. well, before perchasing amine ‘and tock of PORTE AND AMERICAN MARBLE CUMENTAL TABLET HEADSTONES, YASES.STATU AMY. nad BAPTISMAL FONTS. a roportioned . Alot Te STEAM MARBLE WOuKE OF Sharp German streets, Baltimpre. mhz eosm2ap Licarnine BODS. SUPERIOR COPPER LIGHTNING RODS, Triangular, Finted snd Spiral, encidsing a contin- uous Iron Roa GALVANIZED IRON a REFINED LkON BODS, mannfactrred and constantly on hand, and put up in the best manner. ‘Material used of superior qualit wat warrsnted to give entire satisfacti Bey pairing promptly attended to. B & MILLARD, ae ‘2th and BM ate: nd all ', nd Dealer in TvVospyr. And Manufacturer of BILLIARD BALLS ABD CUES, Andimporter of BILLIARD CLOTH, CUBS. LETTER CHALE Avd BILLIABD be pees mys-nom 9 Ful Seneca stone LAND FREE STONE OOMPARY re prepared to furaten their Brone in ditene ere aired, sae ena eY WED TO @RDER. STEPS TEDOW CAPR WATER TABL! st RUBBLE 01 am, ‘Tor en meen large quantities. apne, Ow EE, S.iecee IN PBACE: ey nO. ©} per vent: 35 cents; » Sure to kill. 25 ct; mL conte a sheet. or. New York ave. SEVENTH STREET. SPRING STOCK NOW OPEN AT MARKAITER’S, 496 SEVENTH STREET, Berwxen D anp E Btagxrs, 8 doors above Udd Fellows’ Hall, + ' EMBRACING NOVELTIES IN PAPERHANGINGS, WINDOW SHADRS, PIO- TUBE FRAMES, PIOTURS CORD AND Tas- BBLS, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, OHRO- Mes, PICTURE NAILB, BINGS, &c. Please remember nauic and number. . ‘at | so much adul- terated, etc.”” 6 en THR CENTRAL DOLLAR STORE, 22 Market Space, between Sth and Sth streets, isin con- stant receipt of the latest novelties in the way ot Jeweiry, PI ted Ware, Fans, Vases, &c. —o_—__. ‘TAL TO THE TRETH are all acrid prepata- tions, They may bleach the enamel, but they as surely dissolve and destroy it. The mild, genial balsamic and preservative Sozodont, impregnated with the Sopontn of the famous tropical Soap Tree of Chili, 1s the only adao- luiely safe article of its kmd im the market, and protects the Teeth from all destructive influences, as well as keeps them tree {rom tartar, ° es Mvsr WiIm—«No Use Denying the Fact. Stevens, Proprietor of tne Tea Hong, bas adopted a principle of selling Tea that’ must win, being sound and correct in feature: Une pound as cheap as though you bought a thousand. 6,17 Hone,” 536 7th street. —_+—__ A New Way or Doine Buatwass.—Holian- der Bros. will commence from this day to sell all their Gent's Furnishing Goods at five per cent. above cost, We ask all who are in need of the above goods to patronize us as it will save considerable money to the buyer and eua- bie us to continue selling goods at these rates. HOLLANDRE BRor., 210 Penna. avenue, 5,31,1 between lith and 15th ste. —_o—___. Cagarer THAN THm CHRAPRST.— White Shirts. 75 cents. $1, dersb Good Cotton Socks, 3 pair for 25 ceats. Hand- kerchiefs, alrendy hemmed, 2 for 25 cents. The best Paper Coffs, 5 cents per pair, or 5 cents a dezen. Excellent Paper Qollars, cloth-lined hole, 10 cents @ box; and all other goods ly low prices, at Franc & Goldman's, Marble Hail, No. 458 7th street, opposite Patent Umice, Sb 250 DozeN English Socks, double heels ana toes, $3.75 a dozen, or 35 cents per pair. jusi received at Marble Hall, No. 453 7th sireet, op- posite Patent Office. Sul: Council, AN ACT for the relief of Jobn Gass. Be it enacted by the Roardof Aldermen anc Roard of Commun Council of the City of Washington, ‘That the Mayor be, nd he is hereby, author- ized and requested to pay to John (dass the sum of eighieen dollars ior collecting garbage in the Third Ward trom the Ist to the 7th of July, 1-6>, and that the eum of eighteen dollars | be, and the same is hereby, appropriated out ae ot the Third Ward fund to evabie the Mayor to Pay the above sum to John Gass. SEec. 2. ' further enw ‘, That ts inconsistent with this me is hereb: n Approved, June 1 au be, AN Act to refund a fine imposed upon James Robinson. it enacted by the Roard of Aldermen and Beanies Common Council of the City of Wetlungton, That the sum of five dollars be, and tae sane ts hereby, appropriated out of the general fand, toenable the Mayor to refund to James Kobia- son the smouuni of a fine imposed by Jobe TC. Clark, eof the peace, Ac.. on the 30n day of Apr #%. (Approved. June 1, ise» Aw Act for the relief of S. E. Tyson. Kev euarted by the Board of Aldermen and Buard WY Common Council of the City of Washingloa, bat the sum of twenty-five dollars and five cents be, and the eame is hereby, appropriated out of the zeneral fund to reimburse S. E. Tyson, apothecary to the poor for the Third Ward, for the quarter ending March 3i, Imi», es furnished to the poor of said ward uri ne said quarter. Approved, June 10, 1859. AN ACT to construct & sewer on L street north, between Fourth and Fifth streets west. Be it enacted by the Beard of Aldermen and Board Tomimon Council of the City of Washington, ‘That the Mayor be, and be is authorizes aud requested to cause & two-feet barrel sewer to be constructed on L. street north, between Fourth and Fitth streets west. Said sewer to pe com- menced at the corner of Filth street, and con- nect with the three-feet barrel sewer on Fourth street. The work to be done in conformity with existing laws. Sxc.2. And be of further enacted. That in order to defray the expenses incurred under tis acta special tax is hereby Iaid upon all lots and subdiyisional parts of lots bordenag on said sewer: Provided, That the expenses of constructing man-holes. drops, and jateral sewers for said drops shall not br assessed on private preperty, but stall be paid for out of the funds of the Fourth Ward. Approved, June 10, 1869. | AN Act providing tor the completion of the merical 2 Be itenacted by the Board of Aldernen of Common Conncit of the City of Washingt» That the sum of one thousand dollars b and (he same is hereby. appropriated ont of the general fund, in addition to the amount already ‘opriated, to complete the numerical book pproved, June 1", 156. AN AcT to pa’ ie sidewalks and gutters on Fourth street betweer Pennsylvania avenue ond Maryiand ay enue. Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Commen Council of the City of Washington, ‘That the Mayor be, and he is hereby, reque-ted and autborized to cause the pavement to be Jaui and the curbstones set on the vast side of Fourth street east, from Pennsylvania avenue t Marylandavenue. The work to be done aud the tax to be levied and collected in conformity with existing laws Approved, June 10, 1569. AN Act reviving anact authorizing the Mayor and Board of Fire Comunissioners to create an adaitional steam fire engine company, red December 2, 1965. itenacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Legh A the City of Washington, ive thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, the be, and same is hereby, out of the the Mayorand ‘Board ot Fire jitional steam. tand to enable ‘Commissioners to purchase an addi fire en, ry ra'us 10 be placed in the Metropolitan = aud ladder house until provided forother- ine. Suc. 2. and be it further enacted, That the mp and Hoard of Fire Commissioners are au borived to organize and equip the usual number of men to mau the above pamed appa- Tatus, when purcha~ed, in accordance wita the the paid fire department, ap- » 1804, November 7, 184, ang February 7, Is6 Sac. 8. And be it further enacted, That, to into effect the foregoing section, a sufficient suin is hereby appropri our of the general fund. Approved, June 10, 1°49. payable monthly BLACK sv4 WHITE LLAMA LACE SILK SACQUBS, TRAVALING SUITS, W. SUITS. Ca MBKIC BUTTS, ia all colors, UNDBR- GARMENTS, MILLINEaY GOODS, FLATS and BONDE18, TKIMMINGS. RBAL Laces, sat- INS, in atl colore, RAIRBRAIDS, CURLS. Bec. & large stock of these @UODB now open at low 336 Pennsylvania avenue, T Cite Treviso, Parte, of Tapestry and Crochet Work —Neitie p - horsey da Khodier. Robert Sewmonr, Pa: : Yiola Soy fart.and 1a Wilson. Ne ae Ge ergetewn. J alhters, Laiuse B anner ACADEMY OF THE Vierrarion.—Tae or mencemen: of (Bis eM. nonored iasii' i 10n took place this afternoon ar 4 o'clock, in the well known Ogos attached to we insittution , Which ii crowded to excess, oat of the question. son, Fannie Her-y, L Matue Wells on and Mary the work of the pupils for the last year ow: Haros zr. B exbibited in a Jarge hall, and sacetacroriy | HArmsbercer. } wed the Industry and taste of the voung | Soy. — Katie « dies. It would be impossible to name all | aro > tan CamiMa Chew. Alice ¥ Navaie Don kinson, & . Thora, Laue Essex. Nina Pisns Core TLomsa Soutmail. Mary S crdes Chaves and ison arte: Econom: t Sea Miss by U'Neale, doth much admired. the 2 id Mosher, were very « Richly worked atghans by the Misses Dorsey, | Abel ana Rodier, beantitul wax flowers by | Miss Homiller, shawls, dresses, &c. hung | around the room in profusion A table covered ‘with clothing centributed and made by the young ladies themselves tor the poor was par- ticularly imterestipg, as it proved the pupils of the Academy were not upmindfel o: their less fortunate fellow creatures A little dress on this table made by Miss Mame, daughter of Hon. Mr. Ingersoll, of Hiinots, was very cred- itable to & itttie girl scarcely seven years old Tbe musical portion of the exercises was ver fine as usual the Misses Fisk. Ewing and ve | ary Toor Mary Keio: ison. K Reilly y Th Boucher in singing, Misses Grabain. Walters oly Aud'Morsisom at ibe harp, disumguisbed panetl sand Eberey Watete cr gs os, eet es eee Clas, delivered interesting ie “ure Miss Emma, daurhter of the Hon. Merson Etbers ot Tennessee, proved that the | “SC Pile, the effects o speaker bad inberited some of the talent of her | MASPE\S Sule ss father. ous e@or:s ‘The bighest boporsfim the;senior circle, con- pe eon £0. AcrowR and gold medal, were con- 2 ferred fot uniform excellence of conduct on GEOR RTOWN « Misses Emma Experidge, Tenu.: Annie Lee, | Sddrees vo ibe s:. Md.; Annie Corkery, La: Slary Mosher. 1). | Chapel this mooning arte s ©; Annie Fresch, D. U.; Julia O Neale, D.C. | J. 80d was followed Fibs Carrie Watson, Mich; ida Wilson, D.C. } diction of the Kn Grant will delive The second honors, consisting of a silver medal, were conferred on the following — Misses Lizzie Harusberger, Va.: Nellie Dorsey. | D.C.; Jennie Cleary, D.C. Alice Osborne, B. | C. Fannie Casey, Ga.; Bettie Yancy,Ga: Net- | he Heiskall, Md. Rober Seymour, D. daane CG. Mar Lucy ford, England; Mary Lawler and Jer, LIL, Jennie Offutt and Carr ve. ing of a crown, were conferred on Josephine | Barnard and Emily Baraard, of Coun., and Mamie Ingersoll, of 111 Then foliowe:! the distribution of preminms AN ORAT Me Boot Laura Kee LOMeTY street, was en F acters uby WA Dantop. a Koard of Aldermen the year with 60 « * were mot more tha amination was Upon iM Most pracsesorthy terms hy al! gentlemen presen: Thesinging was he Roticeadle feanre of the or ston, and w for excellence in all the various branches, | conducted by Protes-or lianwi The fortunate aspirants foracademic honors | = Ry Frowe received their awards at the hands ef ex-Pres- | Knight. Den'y. Sow ident Johnson, who made an address highly | Harper. Hal-in ore complimentary both to the teachers and (he | mpils j Pilirst, second, and third premiums were | Awarded in all’ the classes, with honorable mention of deserving pupils. For want of | space we can only give tbe first premiums awarded in each class, which were as follow- First Class of Profane History, Ancient ana Modern emg me —Anpie Lee, Carrie Wat. | son. Anne French, Mary Mosber. and ida cog a a Se | Alice Usborne, ie Dorsey. tion of the | md Ulass—Nettie Craig, Nettie Heiskell, | Yeet=. Osticors, fast colers, 10 and ir Mary Bailey, eary Ringold. Lilly MeUarty. | te. Ost Poor! ved one case me Third Class—Elia Mix, Mary \ eabo' —_—_———— Georgetown Advertisemen [)®¥ 000s aT BED To liminish stock ws ar ‘tase y Hoth well, Louisa Casey, | ——— Christiaba and Sallie Mackall Tmogea Ox. | UMMER RESORTS ton, Lille Simms, and Smith, Foarths | Ciase—Amelia Dawson and Carne Onsey,| PINEY POINT OTE: i SALT WATER BATHING Fourth Class of Dictation and Orthography This favorite resort baving been thoron Lucy Tinsiey,Liliian Brauner, Katie Boone.an Sacted and Protane History, and Modern | Teovated, with imcromeed cottages end, * Geography —Alice. Young, Lule Essex, Hose | Ste. sccommodations, will be opened for th visitors on 2 the eubseriber s! Amelia Dawson. Section of Fourth Class of Taylor, Mary Hatcher and Elia Jones. Section | of the Fourth Class of Dictation and Urthog- | ¢, rapby—Rote 1 Jover, Luli Fitth Class of History and Georraphy—Wstelie | Golibart and Louisa Southall, Emily and Josie | of patronare pecan mee WM MITOHELL Barnard, Emma Mitchell, ‘Rose Trannell, | wpenay ve WAegieton wen Nellie Savage, Dolores Obaves and Faonie | 5" at Goicack ‘ Ross. Fifth Ciass Reading and (1 - BALTIM ME TUESDAY. « m. SaTUR Emma Mitchell, Estelle Golibart,Lillie Kaight, | {). m. Tonebine, cone and returvine. =! cys Josephine and Emily Bernard, Alice Sawyer | Point. ox d Yolores Chaves. Sixth Ciass of History id raphy—Emma Sawyer and Virginia Seydell. Sixth Class ot Reading and Orthog- phy—Sallie Ross. Seventh Class—Virzinia and Ada Robr. Ros LYNS Boces. Om tie Hote: Posize Gerractorn ‘bis &' First Class of Christian Doc'rine—Annie | erantt,{patentand attractive summer —* French and Annie Lee. Second Olass—Nelie | of guests Ie iss itips the petrounes of Dorsey and Alice propri. Osborne Section of the | the public the Lore deem it ouly necessary Second Class—Mary Ringold, Nettie Heiskell | $0 cell attention to its bik, airy, and oeo. and Josephine Boucher. Third Ciass—Lillie | pa ad Morrison, Mi: Armour, Jenmie Hunter, Napuie Pettit and Fanuie Abell. Section of the Third Ciass—Maggie Brown, Martha Smith, Imogen (Caperton, Sallie Offutt and Nina Pizzini. Fourth Class—Teresa Seydel!, Amelia Dawson and Agnes Oldshue. Section of the Fourth Class—Saran Whituey and Jones. Fifth Class—Josephine and Emi Emma Mitcbell, Josephine Brown and Dora Hall. Sixth Class— Virginia Sevdell and Florence Mitchell. Firet Class of Chemistry, Meteorology. As- tronomy, ager Fosed Geology. French, Annie Lee, and Carrie Watson. Second Cias: Alice Usborne, Lit cm kept constantly #0, fastidious taste upexcelled. the the charges re: 7” Ressizon r ndesire, The cooking shail be Dolite. ant be reacbed by the Avuedect Long Bridge vie Arlingt din: @ pleasent drive through scepery of historic tp +23 BIKES e@ FOLUMBIA HOSPITAL F LILING-i8 Boper Patients desiring to a berger, Nellie lorsey, and Jennie Cieary. s —_ ot thie Knetie = can ob 6 be Second Clase—Mary Builey, Nettie | sre turatshed witht all the Como of cod Nettie Craig, amd Mary Ringold. ee range irom @* to $12 per week. depent ss—Mattie Wells, Mary \eabower, | upon the room selects), tits inciades Bonch alters, Ella Mix, Lillie Morrison, Loline Seytert, an Mary Armour. S-ction of the Third Cisss—Louisa Gasey, Imogen Ca- perton. Sallie Mackall, Julia and Mary Law. ier, Nacnie Carties, Martha Smith, Clara Cari- tng. Medicine etary of the Taterior, of the Interior, eates ited States Army and for Ghiet ot the Bureau of Medicine ans top, ida Dearing, and Fannie Fowler. United Btates Neve aerieine ant Ganges First Class of Logic and Intellectual Puilos. | | Application for or iers.o! the honerable Rector" ophy—Aunie French, Annie Lee, and Carrie | of the Interior to te made at the office of Dr} Waison Thompeon. 1 i street, Detwees 90th and oiet First ©lass of Rhetoric, Literature, and | "Es » Poetical Composition— Emma Exheridge and | p/Apmciceland Sargical Clinic is beld at the tt Anpie Fren. Second Class of Rbetori fi Thompson. tor eut-4.0r . Who are tor erature, ana Prose Compotion—Nellie Dorsey, | nisbed medical attendance charge aryaea SecsieUvery Wermen ot toe bead Midical Siaf. yer omtmode ng ot pee Seeohd | 3M. THOMPSON M.D. Bareeon-tn-Ohie Class of Grammar, Kbetoric, and Prose Com- TEAS Py: or Nettie Heiskell and Mary Bailey | * 4-S8BFORD, "bP Aeniatant Bor . Thira ss of Grammar and Composition— Jennie Walters, Armour. Eline jert, Lalle Morrison, and Katie Carter. Section of the Third Class— Nannie Cartiss, Lillie Sims, Louisa Casey, Mary Bothwell, Im Ca- rion, Christina Mackall, and Fannie Fowler 9 7 de — Dawson. Section of the Fourth Class Lalic | QUPRENE COURT OF THRUMITEDSTAT i= Escex, Alice Young, Rose Tavlor, and Mary | 2)». Ne. 14%.—Decenber Term, 156% Weaver. Fitth Ciass—Lithe Knight. Emma | The Boardof President apd Wt) ceor to Mitchell, Alice Sawyer, Dolores Chaves, Emuy Schools, u and Josephine arnard. a, Pine te Reser Pee cere ok Class of Algebra and Geometry—Annie Cork- | Isaac Walker and P. Ryan. Missoert ery, Katie Stewart, and Ida Wilson. First Bisir, of counsel for the plaintiffs tn err: ass of Arithmet —Livzie Harnsberger the death of leanc Waiker.one of ¢ and Annie French. Second Class—Sallie Sefemtante imérror.in this cause,and moved Herty. Section of | Oourt for an s—Bettie Yancey, Ella Carlton, Mary Mosher, and Eioma Etheridge. Third wt thot Olass—Florence Hayes, Mary Bailey. and Teene WF Lilly McOarty. Section of the Third Ciass— | voluntarily Netue Craig, Nellie Dorsey, Cora and Viola the Wilson, Eoline Seyfert, Roberta and Mary Tinsiey. Fourth Class—Julia O'Neale, Lizzie Lilly, Madeline Augustine, and Ella Sims. Second section of the Fourth Class— Alice Usborne and Nannie Curtiss. Fifth Class—Ciars Carlton, Sarab lda Collins, Ella Mix, aod Mary Yeabower.’ Sec- tion of the Fi Class—Estelle Golibart. Blanche Robinson. and Cnristian Mackatl 4 . Sixth Class—Mercedes Chaves, ily Bar- | Clerk of the Supreme Coert nard, Lian Braneer, Camilla Chew, 6 aw Dearing. and Dora Hall. Section of nd Mary nN Class— Fannie Koss, Emma Mitchell, and Stevens. ee Sr yee — Clas. et Penmanship—Emma Etheridge an Oarrie Watson Ciass—Teresa - dell, Mercedes Chave-, Jenny Offet. Third Ricown, Clase—ida Rhodier, Tis f Lallian | District.” GmO. MASO Branper. Fourth Class—lda Collins and Ella je 15-lewSw Simms French Course —Firet Ci and Mamie Fisk. Chaves and Jennie on. sou, Fannie Abell, Emelia Giro. Jorapates Roucuet, Bheomnee tion and Mary Third Class—Lucy Tinsley and Sal- he Watson. First Chars of Painting in Wacer Colors.—An- Die Corkery 9nd Jule O' Neale. Mary Mosher. Oiass of Spear. Class of Embroidery—Jaiia (O'Neale, Tda Dearing apd Amelia Dawson, First Class |