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Public School Examinations EVENING STAR. | First District._Male No. 2,in | the Franklin —— Lizzie Campbeil, THURSDAY. Tr LOCAL NEWS. | and paveseltymneresey: Erentiaeteess ceed Amusements, €c., To-nigut, ational Ticaler—Humpty Dam | Lincoln He'l—Coneert by the pupils of Prof. ed as follows: Medal, Charies H. Butler; diplo- | mas, David McCailhy, Charles Dorsey, Georgs Hilton, William Brown, William Barr, Harry er, Walter Hewett, Frank Walter, Jamas Middleton, Arthur Baier, Willie Thompson, Repuens = t academy: | Willie McGill, David B: Robert Prince, Sere Willie Croanss. ‘The prize for the best spelling Condensed Locals. | in the male schools of the district of the second- known citizen of East | ary at his residence, of | . F. A. Boswell, of the House of Delezates, ite ill at his residence, in South Bevers’s 7th . will be an en- or families who participate. Last night the German republican club held a meeting, at which resolutions were unanimously adopted pledging the unconditional support 6f grades was taken by this school. The meat was awarded to Frank C. Bangs, he being the best spelier. Second: No. 5, for females, on H street, near tithes M. E. Rodier teacher, was ex- amined by the same trustees. Mrs. ‘Rodier 1s one of the bestteachers in the District, and her school yesterday sustained its high reputation. Premiams were awarded as follows: Medal, Emily F. Garner; diplomas, Helen P. ‘Todd, Roea Tilp, Angela Calvert, Hester FE. Wilisuss, Wihelmine E. Scherger, Emily £. Priel, Mary the club ‘o the Philadelphia nominees, ‘ J. Scott, Mary E. Burket, Julia Goetz, Kate The Young Men’s republican club last night | Killiae, Rosa 0. Menhorn, Sophie Berger, and elected Mr. George T. Bassett vice president, | Sarah er. and resolued to unite with the citizens’ com P: No. 3, at the corner of 14th and Q mittee in the Proposed ratification meeting on | streets, was Thursday next. ‘The «lemocratic citizens of the second district ve elected Messrs. Daniel M. Lightfoot and n Collins delegates, and R. W. Carter and Jobn Kay alternates, to the demoeratic conven- examined a tew days since by Trus- tee Stuart. This school is composed of little ris, 13 of whom will be transferred in Septem- r. Miss Marsh is teacher, and her school compares favorably with any of like grade in the city. The medal was awarded to Mamie tion to be held to-morrow night to elect two Gibson, and diplomas to Ada V. Waugh, Mary delegates to the Baltimore convention. Gibson, Alice Ward, Lula Hendersoa, Anna Captain Thomas H. Dowling. a well-known | Mickum, Emma Edwards, Kate Kane, tla G. citizen of Calisornia, died at Plant's building, | Browning, Emma Van Vieck, Lizzie A.Vessey, corner of 15th street and New York avenue, yesterday. He has been a resident of this city for abani five years past, endeavoring to hare Congress pass his claim for 229,000,000 for the pesession oat Island, California. The t ng committee of McKendree (M. E.)chureb have decided to commence the demo- lition of their old church bnilding.on Massa- echusetts avenue, between 9th and ioth streets, week. to erect on the site a new and difice. Daring the erection of the new the school and. congregation will occupy the Shiloh Baptist church, immediately opposite. At a meeting of the repnblican general com- mittee last evening, at Union League hall, an H. Brooks in the chair, the following com- mittee was appointed to confer with the citi- zens’ committee for the purpose of taking action in regard to the gran ratification meet- ingg:—Col. T. Lubes, H. A. Jones, W. A. Cook, WG. Marshall, Robert Hatton, J. H. Smith, and J. T. K. Plant. —- Tae Rror on Tee W. le Se Kate R. Emmert, and Bertha Whildi c. 8, Miss Mary F. Wilson, . Was also examined by Trustees Stuart nst_and Superintendent Wi'son. This is composed of boys, and is located at the corner of 22d and I streets. The examination was fair. The medal wes awarded to Harry T. Barton; and diplomas to John MeMelon, Philip = weetm: Richard Cozzens, Jame: King, Wm. Chis Hauser, Henry 2 nd William Gibson. Szconp DisTrict.—Miss Tilley’s school, in the Miller building, Female secondary, No. 6, was examined yesterday by Trustees Woodward and MeLellan‘and Mr. R. W. Fenwick. The entire schvol was present, 46 in number, and, as usual, passed agood examination. The medal for the spelling contest in the Female seconda- Ties, was won by this school, and awarded to Alice H. Murphy. The regular premiams were awardedas follows: Medal Susan P. McKnew; diplomas, Annie Moore, Ann J, Doherty, Alice H. Murphy, Lucy C. Stansbury, Kate M. Stans bury, M. Frances Peaster, Sarah H. Whittlesey, Helen D. Whittlesey, Annie M. Groves, Emma. E. Kleindienst, Annie Fahreabruck, Faunie Baum. Mary H. White, Sarah A. K beth Baker, Kautt zard,; Emma L. Shifner, Cargline B. Oppen- heimer and Mary E. Williss. ‘Male intermediate No. 3, Miss M. E. Rowe, located in the Seaton building, wasexamined by Messrs. Woodward and McLellan, trustees, and Mr. Fenwick, in the presence of a very large at- tendance of friends. This school isnot as tall as itshould be, containing now but 38 pupils, all of whom were present, but it has beea so well | managed that thirty-two will be transterred. The gold medal given in the male intermediate | schools for the best speller was won by William K. Cohen, of this school, and presented yester- day. Walter H. Kiopier stood equally deserving with the medal scholar, but lost his prize by lo", and a medal was awarded him by the teacher. Edward a torlor, Walter Clem- WASBT—Butler’s yored to be Mortal—His Assailants t quisition from the Governor of Mary- Jand—Y esterday aiternoon Oficers Dodge. Bar- Leach, of the first precinct, arrested John John Smallwood, Samuel Tyler and lers on the charge of committing an assault and battery with intent to kill John Bat- ler on the steamer Wawaset on Tuesday, an account of which affray was published in yes- terday’s STAR. The prisoners were taken to the police c: this morning and committed to jail @ requisition from the governor of M. . the offense uaving been committed within the jurisdiction of that state. Messra. | Hinkle and McConnel’ have been retained as counse! for the two last named persons, who, it is alleged, took no part in the assauiton Butt the man who was cut with razors and otherwise maltreated. If so. it is probable that they will be required to give bail as witness, to Butler, feared by some, will not recover, | ‘The scholarship in the Business College for the he having sustained a sli dest specimen of penmanship was won by this skull. The mos school, Master Frank Miller being the saseess- ful contestant The regular, premiums were awarded as follows:—Medal, Charles E. Kinsey; diplomas, Walter H. Klopfer, John B. Johnson, Kobert C. Herman, Robinson B. Lesch, James C. Bushby, Edwin M. Frazee, Wm. E. Gibson, Harry J. Finley, Harry Skippon, Chas. R. War.l, Wm. F, Arvin, Robert L. Fenwick, Wm. T. Betts, Frank Birnkam, Edward H. Patterson, Clarence L. Trevitt, and Samuel G. Wise. Secondary school No. 1, 2 ing, Miss Caton teacher, was examined this morning by Mesers. McLellan and Woodward. There are 48 pupils on the roll, and all were resent. The spelling medal was awarded to » Rider. The speiling and practical a were especiaily good; also. the rea. ing and mental aritn: It is well-known that the small-pox is prevailing to a considerable extent in East Washington, and there has been much cture as to the cause. It is asserted that at the 23th of last month the small-pox ance was sent to Langiey’s blacksmith shop, near the Wallach school building, where it remained for several days, during which time the school children frequently plaved aboat it, and on one ocrasion, during @ slight shower, it | is said a number of ‘pupils took refuge in and metic. The reading by E. under the vehicle. Two children of Mr. Hart- | Rider and Louis White w a. ‘The roti ley were among those who were in the vehicle, | of merit as follows: ard E. and they have since taken the disease, andit is | Hider; dipo: Louis Kolipinski, James stated that cases are now known in the families of other children who took refuge in the vehicle. We give the above as related to us, and have only to arid that if all be true there need be no wonder as to why the Nevy Yard is afflicted. as, ts Sulphin, Wm. m. M. Fletcher, Thos. P. Vanarsdale, nis E. White, Henry P. Kine Edwin H. Burch, Frank H. Walker, Geo. W. Campbell. Tutrp District.—Secon¢ E lary No. 1 (femal It would appear that from the statement of | located in the Wallach building, Miss § the intpector of that district that 3 | Lusby teacher, was examined by Trastes Al- is no onsible for the ambulance being | lan, assisted by Dr. 8. A. H. McKim, vesterday im th. ¢ repairs having been ma | afternoon, the examination retlectin, g edit on both teacher and scholars. The number of p: pils on the roll was 51; number present, 4; Bumber to be promoted, 29. Honors were awarded as follows:—Meilal to Josephine A. Mallory, and diplomas to Salina A. Martin, Mary &. Rawlings, Clara Pennington, M. Dausch, Elizabeth Freund, Mar Mary §. Stockett, Edith E. 4 | M. Delan, Rosa D. Ro! 3 giey in a few hours and the driver — to call for the vehicie fortwo or three days. elk, a tall, walking’ about Mansion, and M. Hop A. Harrison, 3. An | AtaJ. Penn, Emma Mck - Jonez, from Prince jemanded to see the that President Grant manded that he Tones) @ | were on the roll of th: s | number 38 were present; af big her, and a ve medal was a | The s ed to break a on the officer and way, | E liploma tearing his cost in the effort. Officers Duvall | bet ley, Margaret came to the rescue, and the pri- | Gate: ry Burrows, Harri fely tuken to headquarters and™| Re cia Heinzerling, Martha -& large crowd following him to the | 5 Eta Child: pmale,) Wallac | Mary E. Armistead teacher, | yesterday afternoon by Trustee | by 3 Nourse and Saxton. 5 pupils 0} the rolls of this school, 53 of whom | Were present. Eighteen pupils will the trar ferred toa higher school.’ The scholars by their quick responses reflected great credit on them- selves and their teacher. They ¢ pecially in geography and mental arithimctic. Honors were awarded as follows: Medal, to Martha Devlin; and diplomas to Margaret Sweeney, Elia Willis, Bertha Kraus, Mary | Adams, Elizabeth Grimes, Kate Hughes, Sarah srope ix felt by our entire community: ‘That the return among us from his to Europe of our venerated feilow- ng honorary member of W. W. Corcoran, aifords us unteigned gi on, and we cherish the hope | that his uable lite may long be preserved in to witness the successful operation ent endowments, and the r Sheahan, Ella Lee, Fannie Krause, Knte Sal- Its of his bamane pi | ter, Alice Zoe, Ela Brown, Nettie Peiger, Alice of the | King, Bettie Potts, and Cora L. Braff. ent to Mr. Corcoran, with tl pression of our Female primary, No.3, in the basement of regard great reg forbim and cordial “welcom> home” among his friends and fellow-citizens. eae 9 Ar Presbyterian church, on © and th streets S. | W., Miss L. Davis teacher, was examined yes- 'y by Trustee Evans. On the rolls are the scholars, 560f whom are ready for a brighter set of littie girls jt eulttofind. This isthe sixth is’ experience as at % | medal was awarded to Miss Lillie Goss. T het presented to Miss M. Fahey a sil medal at her ownexpense. Di sented to Isabella Yeatman, Je Emma Sa: » Allee Yeatman, Emma Bolimap, Bertie Bein, Mati a Evans, Josephine Day! jh rRay Yester- | chert a « Campi ary Demvw: ¢ Greenwell, iia annual examination of this exe (Mra. Martin, teacher,) was held The examination was conducted by Tr | Chamy Lee, Crook, and Evans, and there were also present, during the afternoon, Gov- | ernor Cooke; General Eaton, Co: a | Education; Rev. Dr. Tindal | inte esterday, the in- ew confirmation of s took place at the 8th street accordance with the reform ri he names of the candidates were Misse Wm. L. Jon » of Cal ecretary to the Governor; nt Wilson; ‘Trustees Hart, Hat and — Nick. | Stuart, of the first district; Randolph, of the oey 5 That hone Ne second district, and French, of the third dis- mae Partha Kerman, Biba: Ba =e trict; Mr. chards, ex Superintendent of ere dressed in pure white, aning | Schools; ex-Trustees B. ¥. Lioyd, J. B. Ellis and | J. E. F. Holmead, Judeon S$. Brown, besides a — large audience composed of the nes and triendsor the pupils. The exercises were worn. The ceremony was y Rev. Dr. Oldberg, atter eight: quessons had been snewered by the young la- tween them, The pupils, therefore, had a toes THE COURTS. iy i cnet. FAMILY SUPPLIES: ‘oLice Core, .—To-day, t Teacher had one strack for Miss Wilton. Both Jane Hall, Jenny Peck, and Wm. Smich, loud | | The New York money market continued DOLLY VARDEN were also ted but they must and boisterous talking; 85 each. Hugh Murray, ke pets f ‘governmont GROCERIES, iT} not be ded with the school medal author- charged with violation of the lating were dail. news in regard ized by the board of trastees. Upon the con- te yo ~ Wm. Smith, ca someranteny ——_ the treaty of W: Eas Bada prompt ar Fomine her ld gg rg ogee ene ghee from an excavation on L,stscets on are | effect on the continent, eur bonus DOLLY VARDEN PRICES! x Present, made, thorough inspection of the | with refusing %0 pay the had resumed some activity. CPCLAR FIRM OF acl carr! , hie! e had Srccsupency en the revtyes! eal orthe schools hired; judgment suspended, the law not bein, BRAY @ pro. in September. , with the fo clear 6n the matter, The same party was fine dkhewiee = —_-e—___ they have reported, original v. tions, 3,985; | $3 for profanity. Frank O'Brien, do.; $3. An- nie der Seat by same tro dew Legislative Assembly, Jume 12. - | revaccinations, 3,811. The reer has Pyeng duk knife, tA COUNCIL.—Coanecil billto amend an act im- | held during the past four were 14; of 3. James 0 per. ing a license on trades and fessions in the | this number 3 were suicides, 5 homicides, 19 * ict of Columbia, approved August 23, 1si1, | Were and 47 by diseases and still- Jackson and Robt “ was referred. Howse bills for reliet of Daniel | born. For the first four months of the year a, larceny of clocks, &c.; $15 each, Genau, and making appropriation for support | there were registered 565 births, incinding still- | or 30 days in jail. Sarat Thomas, assaait and Of inmates of the reform school; and Cesnell | born. ‘The deaths for the same period were 741; | battery on Mary Thomas. ‘hese parties are Dills providing for the introductiow of the Poto- e. 176; colored, 258. 42 died of smail-pox. | relatives, and Sarah was fined s3. The husband mac water into Georgetown College, and to | Dr. Verdi refers to the labor performed under | of one of the parties during the hearing was exefupt from taxation real and personal property = eater ment in cleaning. the. streets < she te. content. seh Sar, smett a ieee Markets 1e ¢! luring last summer, w! board 01 wis; jargaret wis, profane; . \LTIMORE, Jane Re ae ee een mare 28 ablie works mas estopped in the performance Jobe, Walliams, larceny of a Faxor, $10 or 20 | gina, consolidated, of trod: of its functions by reason of the injunction jays in ja! me + a daienol tan oustaniscions we ceane ths lemme Gon | the count ree eeccer Cleaning the streets for | days fn jail. ‘Thothas Talbert, Inccohy of coat, Be iam omen dal, and mogsinal District of Columbia. The bie recites that | that time was $6,356, as shown by the pay rolls. | $15, or 50 dass in jail. ie eee sate machenged. Wheat the time having expired which was set to com- | The streets of the city, which have heretoto’ —_—_— Corn: plete the work, and it not having been done, | given serious complaint on acconnt of the filth GEORGETOWN and it being important that it should be com- raat: ~ RS oo agent oo AGEL! N. leted, it ithorizes the commissioners to com- : E Piete the, work of revision, together with the ad- | Paving, soon be relieved. After Pape —Hantig &;} nya ona B, Talbott EW MAPLE SYRUP! Eitional work of the revision of the ordinances | ¢rainage of vacant lots, street se ' in — ipt bere a pete in force ip this District, to be embraced under | Teport says the subject of gar! — tht pire ee Fe els of good red the title of ‘municipal regulations,” and to re. | more trou! y Py bs bo Orr A Seal quit turn their said draft of revision to the Governor | failure being in the insuficient number of col- BD TO “SUUFFLE Orr.”—A colored gi for transmission to the legisiative assembiy on | lectors allowed by the legisiature—in some dis- | Bamed Emma Stewart, was arrested yesterday or before the ist day of December, 1872. It'also | tricts a oe navi 1m < by ama ae oe hag ihe ng agar NEW MAPLE sUG ! ts - | to attend to. The legislature lias been . a 5 4 AR! prcrctieg Bowg to bedi: puke Radian seinen increase the number to thirty-two, which vill | Ste was locked up, Oficer V —— oo month, and provides that the commissioners | insure full satisfaction. Along chapter is dee | to the cell ng nay by ia girl — oan’ od shail be paid for their additional services the | Voted to establishments where soap, candles | S»spended by the neck. The officer o—_ y F sum of $2,500. The bill was ordered to be | 40d animal oils are manufactured, and bones | cut the rope, which he found she had made by rinted. erushed and pulverized. They are declared braiding or met the calico skirt which she = CT GOSHEN BUTTE Pivr. Eaton, from the committee on national | Duisances, injurious to health, and the use of teuseaen arr She earnestly Feguemedto SELECTED GOSHE) Rr Eiairs, reported back House concurrent resolu- | appliances for neutralizing the oftensive | be allowed to make away with herself, but her 2 J tion of thanks to Congress for liberal appro- | olor arising from them is recommended. | Tequest was not acceded to by the officers. land, accompanied by cloudy weather, iwBW. e Headeting Choeke 60 Heo A eee! | Pee eee anes Sunt ait Slenghior | 2 SIEGES SRseK, Gt the, Waskingion seal Det l) gaeeeaemennes on Sree southerly tendering thanks to Hon. N. P. Chipman, our | houses be removed ontside the District limits, | Georgetown railroad has been laid from the to westerly winds. Clear woatees ts one pre- delegate in Congress, for his zeal and ability in | With the hope that either Congress or the Dis- | Aqueduct bridge across Rock ereek to Wash- ling over the southern states with light ‘ advocating the interest of his constituency; | trict legislature will pass a law compelling alt | ington aoe aentaas Oe ore sensing t9 the to southwesterly winds. Clear eresenent sexped to and: Siu reaoiation com: Shs sianghtering to-he done at ene. piace. In| 1#emamed paiet tle evening. nd partially cloady weather’ over the curred in. Mr. Thompson introduced a bill amending act reguiating soe assessments for impro: ments approved December 19, 1571; laid over. Mr. Browne sabmitted a resolution that the committecon health, asylum, and charities be requested, a8 far as practicable, to visit ail public inatitutions asking aid of this legislative a before reporting im favor of appro- priacions, . Mr. Browne said it had been the practice of the committee from the House of Delegates to visit these institations without concurrent action of the Councils, and base the appropria- tions in aid of these institutions upon the casual observations derived from such visits, the result of which was that great injustice had been done to some of them and to the tax payers. Mr. Gulick remarked that he doubted the pre priety of making such appropriations, and ad come to the conclusion to yote against all pach bills in future, 7 ‘The resolation was adopted. Mr. Gulick introduced a bill toascertain the cost paving of Pennsylvania avenue, between Ist and 15th streets west, and to [goose sug holders; laid over. Also,a bill to constitute the controller and auditor of the Districtor Colum- bia an auditing commission to audit outstand- conclusion, the secretary urges the legislatare to pass a bill compelling physicians toreport all cases of Loreen ng diseases; also, to make libe- Tal appropriations for the | ee geod of purchasing and using disinfectants which are now consid- ered by all one of the most potent measures to prevent disease. The secretary refers at length to the subject of night-soll, and suggests that the appointment of scavengers be given to the board of heaith, or a law passed by the legisla- ture for the removal of night-soil either by li- cense or contract made with the board. ‘The | Pistorm adopte legislature is also asked fo passa stringent qua- | °9!- C: E- penutiee en reeesttt eee zantine law, as at present the board are power- | Fon! including Col. C. F. Suttle, who stated that fos te peckerk the wharves fea the iutrodae-'l Los in gates of casein eee ton of small-pox, cholera Bai Col. 8. finally withdrew and T. W. Ashby was substituted on the committee. The fueeting was then organized with Lowis Mc- Kenzie, president, and resolutions were adopted ae and Brown and the Cincin- nati platform. Fine.—The alarm of o'clock, this morning, was occasioned by the burning of some cotton, the cotton box and tire flooring of the picking-house ut the Mount Ver- non Cotton Factory. ‘Phe origin of the fire is net certainly known, but is supy to have resulted from the friction, caused by a gravel ing removed, and will be replaced by the new Mcvletlan plug. ALEXANDRIA, GREELEY AxD Brown Muetinc.—A large and respectable meeting of citizens was held at Liberty Hall, last night for the purpose of ratifying the nominations and endorsing the latform adopted by the Cincinnati convention. England and middie states with light to fresh winds.. The barometer has fallen from the Obio valley northward and westward with winds backing to southerly to easterly a’ ing clow An ares of rain has ex- tended northwestward te Jowa and pre’ weather in tinued rising at Leavenworth. PRopapi.ities.—The area of cloud and rain north of the Ohio valley extend eastwarc the northern portions of the middie and England states, and possibly over the so: ms, with fresh to brick southerly ‘Veeting to westerly. Clear and partially cloudy weather and light to fresh southeriy to westerly winds prevail over the southern states. Rising barometer,winds veering to westerly and north- erlyand clearing weather north and west of the ubio valley, and extend eastward over the northern portion of the middie states to-night. Dangerous winds are not anticipated. SUMMER RESORTS, VORE’S HOTEL, LEONARDTOWN, Mt. or yellow fever. ASSOCIATED SURVIVORS OF THE WAR OF 1812.—Yesterday being the sixtieth anniversary of the declaration of war with Great Britain, the Associated Survivors of the war held their annual election and re-elected their officers as follows: Gen. St. John B. L. Skinnet ident; Major Fielder R. Dorsett, vice president; Capt. Jas. A. Kennedy, treasurer; Jas. Lawrenson, permanent secretary; Col. A’ W. Baldwin, mar- shal; Messre, Edward Semmes, Wm. W. Moore, John Johnson, John Brady, Chauncey Bestor, and EF. Masi, executive committee. A commit- fire soon after eight M speys sg how open for tho recent : . Inicou, Gootgctavin nai Goober Cote, oe | Mebane Te raise eee Tree ene Maa Ine | fs Bak alight, probably ao see ee eae | bemeare a the amusement sf the gest ington, Georgetown, and the Levy Court. habitants in reference to an appropriate cele- certainly not more than 3,000. upon which | freoof charge. Terms, $40 per month. ioe ic. Eaton stated fant last yeaa cortain sam | ‘bration of the approsenine ttt Gon Chinaas | there is an insurance of $4.53 in a large nui: | monte. $1 perme Seo e een toes Wis appropriated out of the general fund | vote of thanks was adopted to Gen. Chipman ber of companies outside of the eity. ington twice a week. Address HT. MOORE, (374,009) for support of the county schools. The | for his uygrearied exertions and successful ef- | PE Of compan Wasnixoroy.—A colored man | Leouardtown, t. Mary’s county, Mi. j-ll.este Work of building suitable school houses had | fortsin Congress in promoting the welfare of named Carroll, formerly belonging to the esiate EA BATHING nice been carried on, and he had understood | the whole District of Columbia. of Dennis JoLnron, scld ‘a cow ine Wachinews, |S Pack that some $30,000 was owin; contractors for ESS ce oa al taps i i COBB'S ISLAND, Va.. is now o; for the ac. work done, which could not be patd for wast of | _ THE ANNUAL cowstpcestanT of the law de- The sale by a Strange solmnsected in effecting | | COBB'S ISLAND, Vs.. te now open for the po money. The amount set apart for the county partment of Columbian College took Place last Washington market, who, when Carroll had Surf Bathing; Fishing and Snipe Shoot pet certainly had not been expended, and | Night at the Congregational church. on 1th been paid, gave him’ spurious gold coin for the ing. he desired the committee on schouls to explain | treet. . The exercises opened with, music from A Fear im attendance during the seanvu. currency and has not since been heard from. A MAN with a large quantity of mouey and a cheek fora much larger gum, is reported to be wandering abot the intry, near Carlin’s the reason of this state of affairs. Mr. Gulick said the school committee were as much in the dark as the member was—he thought the controller could give the ihtorma- ‘Weber's band, followed by an addres: Robert S. Hale. President then conferred the degrei Terms: £3 por day: #15 per wesk, Route: Fron Baliisore ty sit Bey Line, ana Norfolk by steamer N. P. Barks to Gherrvernen ‘Addrees co} THEBS. the . ixty-nine graduates, having first addressed them in. most Ro h “ Springs, in an almost nude condition. Jel0-Lm Cherrystone, Va. 4 oe papel : appropriate terms as to their futureresponsibili- | 5PFing’ s = = SME. Eaton subgattted a Secolutor, that the | Uesand duties, How Wea hese eee then | | Com WA SIENARE has ‘boon granted a | Pocky POINT HO cans Meas Seay lease of the Fishwharf for five annual rental of 82 years at an 000. — Gazette, last evenin, Georgetown Advertisements, ATTENTION, *K. P—The mambers of DECATUR and HERMIONE LODGES.Nos. 9 ed 1, Al Faure d to nosy eg at ele eee on Greed street, Georgetown, at $8 D. ™-+ : Sue Tithsfor drill. By erder of th 08. oe NE oat etite Eales 32" ©. DB. HOSPITAL, No. 12, Committee. D®* “oops AT REDUCED PRicEs. s the season is advanced we are selling of Spring and 8 Goods at greatly r. controller be, and is hereby, requested to report without delay the condition of the fund voted for the su county of IS1. Adopt Eaton inquired of the committee on finance what action had been taken for the gen- eral appropriation bill. There was only nine days remaining of the session, and if it was con- templated to hold an extra session, he gave no- tice that he would not be present.’ He was op- posed to such session, and thought there was no need of it. Mr. Thompson replied that it belonged to tue House of Delegates to take the initiatory steps in originating this bill. No information having been submitted by the Governor on which to base such bill, was no doubt the cause of delay. The House have nothing to work upon; the only statement received was from the board of public works. He had been informed that this invormation had been called for and had not been forthcoming. The Council might be jus- tifed im acting in the matter if they had ‘the presented the prizes as foliowa:—First prize $40, to Mr. W. Clark, for an essay on “ Law an its Bearing on Civilization and Governmen: Second prize, $30, to Mr. George Earl, for an essay on the “Law of the Descent of Prop- erty.” ‘Third prize, £20, to Mr. Frank T. Mix, for an essay on the * Law of Divorce.” nee Tue Competing Fire ALARM Boxes Count.—To-day, in the Equity Court, Judge Humphreys, N. Gamewell and dames M. and . Burns. of the firm of Gamewell & Co., of New York, entered suit against George Wright, M. ¥. Holly and H. R. Miles, ef this city, for an injunction, Plaintiffs allege that they are the owners of a signal box, and they charge that defendants hare infringed upon their patent, and pray an injunction to restrain them from putting up boxes containing s infringement. Mesers. J. E. Fitch and R. Merrick appear for petitioner. voll pct dactaneil ‘THE COLORED SCHOOL TRUSTEES met last night, and applications for teachership3 were received and filed from Misses Ella V. Chas: SEASON, 1872-ON THE EUBOPEAN PLAN. This well known avd popular Summer. Resort, situated on Narrareussrt Bay. between the prea od Providence and Newport. tag ly ist. rates. A first-class Nesta Zable {prt for children and wer- rt Of the public schools of the fashington by the act of August 23, te Fant attached is. For further information address, YS, Proprietor. Uity Hotel, UE DE L’EAU HOTEL, SEWELL’S POINT, HAMPTON ROADS, TA., (OPPOSITE FORTRESS MONROE.) This new and spac Hotel will bs ful mn the reception, uno 20th, 1872. the nndersigned RST-CLASS HOT Cr g the comforts of home with the healt ries of the seaside, froves, @ magnificent water view, an excellent beach, fine bathing, good drives, very is large. an enable us selling them ch ill enal “s exemine our stock and buy bargai * ER. idge street. Gec under the supervision of MILLER, 101 Bridge strevt.G meget ee crreriion 6 . WHEATLEY'S Binin V™. 8. WETS ere Texu AND SCOURING *STAB Shaded Orrice—49 Jnvreacon boy ap will a. data to work upon, He, too, was opposed to any | Ellen 1. Watts V. A Tosser Jeante M. Lewis | retapitened 1am praniven aeerdea 1907: and tangw | ERT® fa ry ng ry al fata session, and thought there were places ta | Elva Thomas and Charlotte E.Ray. Snperin. | 22 oft est; fargest and most complete estab. | amone’t rections of this delightful resort.” be found more comforiable than the Council | tendent Cook stated that with the exception of | lishments of the kind i The E a la a setseotien. She ‘th this country. pati nding io their he summor months. Cleaning or Dyeing ‘The Ball Boom ig large and attractive. ta lighted with ens, ees Mtteactive. chamber during these hot ds i HOLSE OF he how: Adjourned. The se Not rammar, | Will consult their own ions were com. interests b; th igh s pil el eginietlhgs pepe fall and winter goods during the ony Bowen, che examin: appa g without a quoram, he d, the artment was promptly on h CHANCERY, SALE JABLE BEAL ATTON.—This beantiful and very healthy ved to adjourn; which was agreed to. Mess. | ames gained comndo net ne PATS NEAR GE OWN. Y BUMMER KESORT, noar Saiche 1 Collins, Brewer and Wall aypeared in dawngs io tn minsent of enon ae By virt 6 Ww minutes later. = 2 and surrounded by the Bine Bit, It was stated that at | i docl 5-tt SELECTED GOSHEN BUTTER! (FALL STOCK, JUST RE iveD AND FOR SALE BY ELPHONZO YOUNGS & co., Grocers, MASONIC TEMPLE, NINTH AND F STREETS 417 SEVENTH STREET, RE OFLERING 4 FINE STOCK OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GROCERIES CONSISTING IN PART OF Eaam, and Factory x sr, Imperial, ang eaten Porton and Bio Cof- a Old Baker and Cad Palo Sherry a Madeira. Port and Ualifor very fina, | iia Wines, expressly for femiiies, tu small Battor, put = Eolegraph Cflice in the house. — ate, Davis gan, Ha pleted, and the results 20 far were of the most | Gon piace in the bistrice for Clear appertaining to | the steamer Lady of ths Lakes ar the Bey Lane GeLPes wits. T were present at rol! cal | statitying character. the basiness well and promptly executed. Office | from Baltimore, arriving at the hotel early the nex = 7 id he had been notis ‘Sik thee Wie night two frame | Slesed daily at enn orcent Sararder, wpenitwill | mirsing. ret eagtls opelar FAMILY FLOUR tm store and tur two commit s buildings on F street, between 3d and ROBE SENT P.. Post Ofico Boe 723. and | Terms: €3 ver day, #5 foe te Some he | Mat Fits Penny ard Extra Flour, whould member or either co:un ar- | streets ere and occupied by Th ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auctioncor; Georgetown, | _jeS-1m___ Proprietor Atlantic Hotel, 3 octal. | AS Ea eee ing, and, the Hous Ba¥ ood sTRAW. a w GALT 2 00., Indiana Due aud Let street. nt the guests of ihe board of heatth ints = recy Spesia. soncon of 3813. The bi ced t0 eel, on the ¥, the 20th dey © o'clock p. m., all Swatr-Pox.. sisting of large. airy rooms, Brewis A siring to s of June, A.D. 1: report of the joint committee of th E 3 the sume flags flying in the castern section of tie ¢:y Delug in the | nadeeee WRIGHT, Bound Hill P.O Manufacturing Interests of the | morning. A new case was reported to-dar—_ county, Beferenoe—Mre. strict. that of Mr. Nathan Lewis, the well-known mes- Penneylvania avenue. senger of the Wash rd. ame tract sold by % by General Mason's ian: north by other part of * Sestt's Ordi: ary” lately owned by said West, five acres of land, more or less, ments Also, those two pieces or nd being in the County an: ngton navy eee EASON OF 1872, BEBKELEY SPRINGS AND BATHS, Batu, Moncax Covxtr, West Vineixia, 234 Miles from “Bir John's Bua” Station, on B. $ Battimorr anv Potow. RAILROAD.—On Monday, abeut ‘clock, the track layers met and laid the last rail, thus joining the two ends of the road between Odenton and Pope’s Creek. ‘y of mant ‘om the foundation ot Washin, ton up to the present time. Referring to our geographical advantages and theriver front, the bg thy of ground iying No, 713 Firreests Sraeer, Plante’ Bey REAL ESTATE AGENTS. BW OFFIGQE. JUAN BOYLE & ©. REAL ESTATE BROKERS FOR SALE— A bandsomely FURNISEED HOUSE on sonth & sireet, betwoen 34 and 3d. improvements; small cash on streets, with all the modern! payments aud joug time by exceedingly interesting and satisfactory, show- The welcome and benediction followed. | ing that the school im the hands or seen’! Martin ‘< is up to its heretofore high standing. Very Asset ace {arm compliments were given fo the sc oband loyed by Williams & Co., contractors for the acher by the e: and distinguished vi e Soestrection of the arch over Tiber creek, were | ‘tts. Professor lucted the examina. moving the center for a new span, between Maine an:l Maryland avenues, about feet of the arch gave way and fell with acrashi Luckily no one was injured by the fall. The accident will delay the work for some little injured about the head. “One of the children | Da ‘Susie Porter, Ada Wi! others escaped | sass’ Law, Martha Was also badly injured, and the Cruises. ‘Dr. Haimmect rendered with slight time. The loss, of coarse, falls on the con- tractors. It is “spied that the backing on ae omog mae the arch was not uficiently heavy to support at t the upward pressure at the haunches. b: Serrovs Acctoewr-—Yesterday i presen — Mr. Holland, with his family, came up from _ Alexandria faa two Lore ¢ and when iploman Yarn! Soaee the entire family were awry od ri thrown ou! Mr. Holland had one arm and the other fractured. Mrs. H. was badly Nines Mary Wines, sone i surgical aid. Nancy Hinkle, ‘Tee Wasurxoroy clected the following officers to serve forte ensuing | Annie Mudiman —J.¥. Cull, president; J.P. Beale, secre. | conclunon of Sa ; F. X. Dooley, treasurer; B. Beale, ; wg oy, Jac8, Feziom, ceiwwain. | ine new a ee medal ta ‘smo0( bh -| . recent it Ettiott, of Long island, bas arrived. ceaece | Mise as ster Washington.” Mr. Peyton ises to ** show heels” to any similar craft tothe | river before the season is over. tion was the an excellent ie 2 tion, “Farewell to ve By. Sombie alten, County Scmoot EXaMINATIONS.—Yester- | the @ number of iene eee. day the three public schools of Uniontown, | and the by Miss Clara y In tanght by Mi ‘ark, Miss Messer and Miss | the contest for the medal in this school, Abel, wer ed by Trustee Green ant | Misses Elizabeth and Clara Wilson Superintendent Davis, and the pupils showed | stood so near to the pil who obtained the generally a fair degree of proticiency. | medal, that it was cult to discrminate be- store, Jaume 3. Widass, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, | Boom ‘floor of law Ranemaias Berbour's Lew Building : fell ‘The ceremony on such occasions was strictly District aforesaid, the | ode ~ SEVERAL FARMS, Tebort gaye It appears that as soon as the drodg- | adhered to, it being customary on such occa- | “4 Deing part of a tract exit ve Mal ongn for the reception of visitors from Zist Salloné torgs.om, the ae of the Pott of Bock » ing and cleaning the channel between the Long slons to burnish the last spixe in such a manner | fexinniag for the tame on the eo na wee ‘All kinds ot = ao J : bridge and Georgetown has been accomplished | as to make it shine like silver. ‘The tracklay ors at the southeast corner of alotformeriz | ming Pools, _¥: — reeset: ences’ F in accordance with the law of Congress and the | having finished their labors, will now start tor I. Linthicum, the same befag part of | Fabrenbeit.. Tho Baths One of 300 acres on the sume road and same distane , ‘iation recently mad ae tha pryese, the | the branch line, which is nearly finished; the inary,” aud thonce with the first tine of | for Bheumatic Astecttone Dyspepsia, Ni a from depot improved by Bours = Goth of th : : artne % i p y Joseph | General Debility and diseases peculiar to females’ , Sr “sa - depth of this channel will be 15 feet, and the | work of ballasting the main stem will soon com- u Lucay Discovery” conveyed by coe! iy and Pecul £ . A: width 525 feet. ‘The report. next treats of the | marco pane! part of the work will not neces- | Yi, Herd sod wie to Edward Cammack north 7=\4 | Sulphur and Lron Springs in close proximity to ety Canttel.romcinc on Sow Jereey avenne; cue ot projected ines of railroads which wilihave thelr | We look Sorward the Sse as ees | cut toni lenenen Powe i etremneane | urspuammeament,, Protemor Viti Band of Gor. | A HOUSE on North & sect; $100 cash, balance e ubz the north line of John Wise's lot, striking the ' on bo : Uermini in Washington, And enumerates the | when we shall have the passenger throust | fine of su Gm reid om tae south aide} | Passengers Lave Washingion 6¢ CaS. m3 p. HANDSOME HOUSES tn the weet end. hi el 3 is f e ha uthern line of eaid new road | m. and 8:40 p.m. ri (or Lee, pera papell mye! te. Beauat beatae. ern tieas Witt ance ‘aad dlspstch. Manon? sdegreoe, wont 13 perches tothe northeast — tthe Relay Honse. HOUSES and LOTS in ail pores of the ofty. Miter giving statistics of the flour, lumber and | Gazette. ” the aforeenid tot formals ovary »b io ‘tee er at, ee Pe, Sperm. Two Lemans 754 3 yn! £5 Bach cere. ” 8 7; nia} ‘nee wit ye eastern ° ry jor on ou! ee ae er nee 8 cece eaiacan SolSNENWOLERE “The case | te tis pac of kewinning, contaiuing half an acre | for the whole ae Bn ea adrenal In eums of from 61.400 10 ‘on real estate, opelot the greatest water comrees of the Atiantic || Tam Lanse E. Loyd, contined in fhe jail of | 2945 perches. be the same more or less, together | good for 3) days; bageare checked through to tie | 350mm slope. Commencing at a distance Bt abous te r= ie county, p Hack A wis the pascder otaavecnl eee nae gees CA Teng! Dew rot. s. Vita Sie b, Broprics i = am en mil i 3 i ? ed jeading to r Hor io" 0 ‘estern a usm: . BROWN, paper palit geen Song mela Balls. is | members of her fumlly by the administering of | Corprration of Georgetown, sritiall . iy Mail. muayti-im. | A OST Nay Srchne SDA Ith streets ! 145 feet of descent until the river meets poison, wi a it was thought would be laic apptrtenances, as e same more ful iy LG BY Wrotrare ume im jagton, 2 ng tic zeorge! imu before the grand jury on Monday, was scarcely | large set forth in the deed recorded ia Liber W. B , W no: Dears prdeie Ba Ua tei eMimated Ge ag | mentioned. The cass was celledand continced, 301, among he land records of tus Coat PROFESSIONAL. UUNPEL. LINE CEMENT. SAND, Re... 0, accomplished engineer at 1.100 cuble: feet per | the commonwealth waiting for the report of the {ollewing’ pices or parcel of land lying @. W, LAMONT WHEELER, form ELUE STONE for But ding, Macadamizing and ‘ second, ‘The total horse-power would be about | Prof. Tonry's second analysis, ‘The grand jury county and Disiriet, being part of Sestt's dent Physician of Bellevue Hospital Now York | Paving purposes Gclivered inauy part of the Die hon he water ower at Lowelt is abont 9,000 | Was adjourned until next 3 vet though it is | Ordinary, bounded ag follows, that is to say city. Office No. 1509 B street, Fall Hiver 1,000, and at Bidde: | Not likely that any action in the Ployd ogee will | SeceatyE sans ame at the northwest Lountary | “Ckronic diseante @ trecialig, Office honre: 9. %. For nearly a mile above the Aqu now be taken until August. Should an indict- | of Beatty ond Hi ing. sésition to Geocestows, m. to 3 p. m., and from 7 to9 p.m. jei2-1m bridge at Georgetown are most available | ment then follow, the matter will in all proba- (roof the entire. tract calfed “mestt's MEDICAL NOTICE —1 have resumed the goas- (es for factories along the Potomac betw bility ‘still be carried to the circait court in nee with said third line worth 42 ral Practice of Medicine. Office, second door rth bank and the canal. By the former, | October for final ung Mirror. J perchies to tine Tees acs haiombbemely SSA F S slg drawing twenty, fect of water could | guoemt op nl 3 pecehes; thence ent re _ SAYER, M.D. LOAN OFFICES. from or unload into factories whose | ar midnight of I'aesday, Deputy Sheriff’ W im an! . 3 ee ____ god ie uci ancett ieee ys | Hatiield ‘was stabbed and kitied Hy Ambroso ches toa boun her Sup. S. GOLDSTEIN @ CO., gmap here = ~ | Lynch, alias “the bruiser,” at the house o! aning, containt . ICE from ice fer more than two weeks in the year. | [37° reets, in Allegheny cit land, with the right LOAN OFF year. | Lynch’s sister, Mrs. Feets, in Allegheny city, “ ‘nus taiemont fae Wars: | Ehq7Beb alleges hat he daegrore eriminal | o¥.'d But felly ppige Uren J a ons ournane, x h- | relations between eld and his sister. Mrs. ek whee nr. ' ig an unfavorable place to live im tor | Fects denies the charge, and declares that the | {b¢,‘#Pd recordsof the county and istric STENOORAPHEDS AND LAW REr~evens, | Sienhatinisiasinas Wane a ti , iy Ww lepw wi e - a0, al : : a ring Lah t must apply with | deputy sheriif was at her house on business con: Also, all that part of a tract of Iand called fHicee—No. 116 C stree equal force to Philadelphia, St. Lonis and Cine with her husband, who left the city to | “Lucky Discovery, or Pretty Prospect,” lying | (facing Indiana avenue), PEOCIAL NOTICE. innati. By far the greater number of onr best | avoid prosecution for some offence. and being in said Conuty and District, beginning yg tty and 1th ic ens eugagedin mechanical and industrial — < Jor the same at a stoue planted on the west side of = Selling off for thirty days at enterprises have Spent much time in the same | W. O. Hvenarr, Esq., of Pittsburg, has re- | the main road Loading fro CABO'S LOAN OFFICE AND BAZAR, avocation in northern cities, and we have their | signed his position as president of the Eittsburg Soa wine the wget clan ot Colt 914 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Toad couyany. naL 1d read tae eed Po Raoais theme with Ge paces oui ac Dengia's G. STARK WEA’ . it sou Garrett, of the Baltimore and Ohio, is to be his | of jand called the Bock of q iF 7 suecessor.— Wheeling Register, aud with the said line north, nor Al orders promptly exter Ein : a e New ¥ &7-An ewfal rumor is abroad marked No.8; thenoe with a straight lin Pranding at raiuoed prices: Ofice at the old stand. | this District has doubled, uadrupl rig 1 that tract or lot of, sirest. —— and real largely tn th ae thes eat SrBotan nor over the ict within the last six years, in HEEZBERG’S LOAN OFFICE, ‘ remains true that abundant and most inviting sites are offered to manufacturers for thel:

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