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—— a a TOWN. a faaet evar Tae: derstand what good government is, we perform | Senator Wilson? I what ¢annot trath- | @ THE COURTS. - GEORGE ‘There was 8 @rmer tone tn the New York xy E N I N GS STA R. | GRANT AND WILSON. bate amigo duty wie we let the oun try know fully SS. aaa whieh. ich he hans j CRraizat Pon pee eng oe Acapany oF run Virtat Annual Di- wmerket seater tay. Ouspancy bes bese - —— =, of Ye. ritte: ie (wis — a cam | THE GRAND RATIFICATION WERTING. | Fest, tus lived among eo asthechintamgiersts | Lictory? Hotes met eeemeated tose wariod 2 | rere oem and Lateony, Wencentrae! triton of Premuma The ancl diteabution | go recor weeks pest athe western, cit'es fa. WEDNESDAY... isz. | bf forty millions of people. [Lond cheers] fe'd of action #8 the President, yet his serviees | victed of grand jarceay; dee naw wis! | ‘of peaenbame te the supsicet the Ase atarancn | oinchet chet taby taptnieds of the amoant = ean ee AN IMMENSE DEWONSTR ATION ‘At Gret btush, follow -citisens, 1% would sets aes bese SOsTUORY Se58 'Valeenie ‘Vo: tn pepe | overruled; sentenced & One year in the peniten: eee eee aes pationses ‘The cent Fequved mas been sent. ‘The rem dance. sve a - . — : to pus belief thet such vehement opposition country. tary. rt Goolman, convicted * Daif-past three | been ‘vos far almost entirely in vations Vs. hou de against Ulysses S. Grant, Yer xx to turmamong the | was sentenced *9 three ‘years’ imprisonment i | elses, aie be LOCAL NE ws | The Crowd The Odicers The Resotu- Pat ee pe taocanod bien tanoricemenes be beneaieaaboet | The penitentiary. Roburt Jones ana George | o'cleek, cate stntne, nadcocsivted x | poter, winch Pre mo louger saper Condensed. Kncata, tiens—The Speeches - is deadly confitet to decide the fate of the Federal | to @nd two men who in themselves so | Muboney, assauit and res’ tal manele the ladies. This —~= the legtalative as ips AE i Unon. Even ther men were found to raise | nearly the purity ‘and ammpiiel of humble pri- | tenced to pay a fine of ©: ert W t im ite hie- Rovermment Securities. year on the th of Octo. | The grand national ratification of the muml- | gepesiow clamors against the successful general | yare ite ant the ¢ ¥ of high officers of gor- items, convicted of two Cooke & Ue. fart isk Une Soliowiny ‘ nations of Grant and Wilson of the wer. Unheeding them, however, be oe two | Jey he Washin Vice President of the Bey « 2 pressed onward until the of the rebel forces | — ‘Mr. President, for the personnel of our | T pep caren ong Exrcens: pay G Sar nach acral dot hacia es Drimantrecordot he ag: | 2° Soran Delany taal oh tent inde eo has with such 5 reviewing the 3 do. ur Delany, aes qemuntrinoe ‘Giogeently and ‘a some length, | kill; not guilty. George Parker, assaait and | handsome gol: Specimens of the | | | vernment, when he has demonstrated that as fo war he wae the great soldier, £0 11 he is | Gen. Chipman sald: “The Cincinnati move: battery; nominal sentence. werk OF tap poss aCe wee ie eo | ment now cente: Iteelf around Greeley and eres etn i i] | | i ' 1 | | { r > with IBtOr~ | took place in this elty laxt Sreping, was par- ‘The Governor’ arcs Imst night made ar- | tietpated in by one of tho inrgest snd inost eu- ments for the gravd sabre tournament to | thnsiastic aseemblages ever gathered on such be heid at “The Highieuds” on the Fourth of | an cecasion in the nati dvlv. ! large platform erected in Edward Hegger, the driver of 2 weiss Dect | where the mecting took who was before the police esurt yester- | lighted up, a very be ged with emberr'ement, was thts | icwer portion was decorat s,ischarged trom ecpstody, there net | colors, while from staffs and reper tire suMcient testimony to sustain the charge. | trom the two wings were the flags of @l! nations. ‘The committee on accounts, G. A.R., have | Over the front of 2 were tho words, rendered a statement of the expense of doco. | « Grant and Wilson,” formed of brilliant ga the soldiers’ gerne memorial day Jeta, with a five-pointed star above. ~On either ride of 4% street, aud on Louisiana avi {ndiana | avennes, strings of lighted lanterns igemy, was sentenced to Ba errment as is found in these two men. two years’ imprison ment in the penitentiary. Ss ents ge graduation on ise these the great statesman, we hear acry as were pronoenced in the 2 prolonged and malignant as that by which he | Brown, wes born o! disappointment, hate, and Schools of the I.uuacalnte Comeep- | couree credi'abie 10 the papils and tae fact Was assailed during the rebellion by men who, | envy. ‘If rou climinate from ite char tien. ions Ame M. E. Patterson, aching $0 bo these som friends, uphotd Serer alt shat clase of men to whom canbe at | risrarnution oy wepaus axp ra@erous. | tues 'o as Mas efx country’ OT, = | tribute iv thelr apn: | . ass. : ever, has bad and jill still have as slight an ef. donment of the Tepublican party sou wil not | ThE enoual distribation of medals and pre- | Paris Cody, Colorado; E. Dawson, fect mpen the as the baying of a dog | have enough left to make @ ekeleton or, a- | Mlumetothe popils of the female department | Katie Morgan, 8. C., Emma : can bave npon the moon, tion; and all that clase of republicans whe sap- | of the Immaculate Conception Schools, in Tenn.; drawings by Misses — 1 think followscitizens, that you will agree | port the movement will, if aucocesful in their | chasge of the Sisters of Charity, t20k piace to. | Stores ie Rumbo agh, and Mabel G. ith rho dk ih ete i sack-; . atgbans by Katie ton, Ga.; Lillian Brawn- ae w a weil should be re- | defection, deplore in cloth andashes the | aa. 6 the Church of the Immaculate Cone) ere ania Ml, Battumares Atioe ¥. é Se oF rk, So pean ot 0 Bree , bas President Grant | day they ‘contributed to the overthrow of tho fuifiled each an of his pledzes. The pub- | republican party. That ticket has no hope of @ Mory Mosby, (dai Ooi. J. 5. De f c 4 tal needie Laulee Candy, Ga and er pow a balance oy band of Ki played. "In the early part of the ev le debt has been largely reduced, aud bids fair | suocees except through democratic endorsement | “tence. The fancy aud ornamen: ? ou 5, Ga, been deposited, wich inc : fa of ose huathed gon was red by pe rns gpe gene 4 shall fil “nd at Baltimore. entorea by thas convention, trlsee me ae B young Tad sapetiry,em- Covert ain yt = ted aaa She sombere, 70 5 v- he tz rte and th ate + plac jel ns feren: what, Lack, cau ped of an administrasion Dag) oe _ ees oe r 7 - pa RE eae im vaine between currency and coin is merely | made up of much elements? I shall not sop cre gone the lage pall of the school, and | of the Baltimore Suny) Md Mary O'Couner. | whl, 58. Bot Fueempment ef the Department of the Pote- nominal, and ima brief space of time we | now to depict the national calamity which woula | ¢UCl"ed watm praise. re are a Ga, E. Van Riswii seer ans Commencement Exercises of Colum. baam Ceitege AN INTERESTING AYPAIR. ath ual commencement of 5 Mar; Gred pupils in the female depsitment, and the | Bovte, Washington, and Bn Mae ‘od Sisters Of Charity not only thoroughly | eniisidery by Misses Katie Morgan, 'S. C. pstructthem inall branchesof learning, bu: @s0 | Marie Paiteron, Mos Maty Have! Va: Tone ree, Comentie economy, &c. The ctibu- | Nenpie Gibron, Ga., and others; painting 16 on to-day wis enlivened wich voeal and instra- . hdge Bicntal music by the puptis, and at the ch Yo en for the resumption of specie pay- | follow the triumph of a perty made up of such Taxation bas been rednced> and the | warring clements. It needs no gift of pophecy ences have beem economically col- | to preaict the result. Four years of ley honestly (Jisbursed. An untaithtal | and Brown under the direction of the demo- servant bag here aud there been discov. | cratie party, ‘and after that the éeluge.” 2 1 | Four years of Grant and Wilson under the oveoe 8. Bred to choice. ta! Rey. Father ‘SroGartiny delivered au interesting Tenn.; wet fowers oy Misses Amelia Daweo Nrw Yorx. Ju Co plac of the republican party, and atter that | Bin Fat | of Micsrages, ond Sita Mix, Georgetown IM, Money ones be h bas marked the course of ourDemocratic | [Enthustaateapplensey) rn 2 Ue SAO | Wn The Gentor nes the bie honors, consisting | Maliie Belt, Ga, and Lottie Crook, sce, a a in th R.J. Hinton was next introduced, and | He cna Mecarsby. Monorsior amisbre dey ort Several brackets beantitully ormamented, F s ‘ome length upon the merits of the | and observance of the school rules were a> arto work of Miss Ida Rodier, of Georgetown, D. ©. beat bea © Mary B. Ficzpairick, Mary Beaty, dniin he were alto on € sa. Beas 9: 128%; we Atne ned st ‘ duty of pr p ‘ of thelr | a, street, In tront of the Co’ Tiley Lockie, Agves Sauier, Ma-y McO. flower’ d rota c ' D niga Foy mene ag a of th riesof “Good,” “Well put,” | building there was very handsome display of | Jobaana Fealy, Netie Kearon, Fiza Batic, of Washington, W. Bide: 30 40s, 5? Bee X ; | bunting, ‘The Young Men's Republices lub pic, Relley, Agnes O'Retily, Arnie number offus:f ¢.—Beutes op at 86 france, ® * n of the Union the laws have | engaged the City band of Battimore, andin a | Bieit) second honors to Johanna on exbibi 2 faithfully and imparti tiem has been prot y adm ted iu all bis ri er, Elen McCarthy, Maviida & eerste ben. w bedy atcended the meeting, fireworks being «'s- charged al og the route. After the meeting dresses, &c., given t> the poor. which are to be es specimens exited THY WEATHER. 5 a animositie 5 : es came | WAR Derantaenr, fice Chief Sigasi 1 respond to th jndices and anfmosities are rap had adjourned Governor Cooke,JHon. N. P eneral adm: : g iadies came ? yf Me heartily as you have e hasnever been more brisk Chipman, Alex. Shepherds Jee. Magruder, | lends" Verse fp for many de nis. selene ge rey a4 7é in the ma, olid. Im the enjoyment of peace at | John 0. Evans, Lewis Ulophane John F. Cock, | Kearon Ka Seseoot Exawinacions.—The eee com o, Fealy Jecnic Gleatan, Fic! beprct Laura Piman, Sarciia Pla Lyrcb; secord he ch, Kate Hill nite, Mary Ke: Mary Dunn, Kate trying to be good girl mithy, Mary Stewn: e, we are now engaged in on honest effort the speakers, and a number of cther promi- netorily to adjust, without resort to arms, | nent clizens, aceepied the invitation of the *Hioulties between Great Britain and our- | president of the elud, and proceeded to * Tien somewhat mar sebool corner, of Lingan and P : strects, Mist Ieeura B. Reed teacher, was ex- , the bigbest exten: i esterday afternoon by Mr. Authony | Tepnersce to Florida. it continues | yde, piss.dent Of the George"swa bord of | Nebraska ard Dakow. The area oi d s guardians, assisted by Trastec: Bea'l, Motlatt, | P2essvre continues over the middie sacs. Clear and Duntop, and ex-ti astees Magee and Super- | 87d partially cloudy weather conimucs worth | felves, which had their origin in our eivil war. | club-house, where a collation ‘was partaken of. ‘The prospect is fair that through the wisdom ot | ‘The Baltimore band, atthe same me, tendered the President this result will happily be at- | a serenade to the clab, and were handsomely tained, and that we will shew to the world that impending strage old fight—and It will j ed, confirming and securing fr u rith Nght to fresn 2 entertained. A pleasant hour was spent inthe | jn) nee Sichal ‘ancr, | intendent Wilson and Trustee Champlin, of the | 80d west of the Ohio valley, with lig ~ read df. We are about to re disputes between uations may be adjusted with-'| club room and then the party separated. ~ cllew. pte jag’ | Washington school board, The whole number | Southerly to ensterly winds, and is now prevail Siaantore. 3: Ui Seteumareaas we political Bald Go contset witch web ear ont an appeal to the arbitrament of arms. No 2 as Maggie Bellew, Ka Faavor, Mag’ | Washingwe schoo! board. The whole wa —§ | chert — es ea made tnstrons by pelief—an oration, upan the batile-detds ac hom 29 we! wer the ern statcs ros! other President has ever had the courage to ex- Britprne PrerMits.—Mr. Adolf Cluss, in- tend Pres fuins Sor Ohristion Doctr necud roeu lar at- | ent atthe examination. The papils were sub- | Winds. Cloudy weather over Pennsylvania aud ten § th a helping hand to this neglected ward Brown ae D.C.; Dreams of mystery. i Py ecto i a r ted to a most rigud exam‘nation in grammar, | BOtthward and eastward with light to fresk oo as ad D shat “ of tho nation or to exhibit such an earnest in- | {Pranits since ame tee eee ee Mollowing First premiucneto Hotens McOak hy, Mr ental and written arithmetic, geocrephy, bis: | tes, aDd wit wreaser raimover New Eng- Seeman esate ae eae im the armor and panoply « { | terest im our welfare. During his term of office 3 o-story frame, K, between 4 ratrick, Mary Fealy, Johauna Ly wc! tory, and natural philosophy.” Prof. Daniel | land.’ Clondy weather at San Franc'sco. mong ap bgt Mg ya assumed the specious gaire of equ | anew form of government his b con) conferred 3 smilncest: Prank Uawiings. tw SGnienc an ae teen ba conducted the singing: which wee a veis pleas- | | PRosabiLiTEs—Clear and iy cto — - : the ron ne, under whic! shave been ac- “ry frames, Franklin street, between P an a . t ; . « ther cont oration, dobn T. Juc ie ee dom in th 1% le ae a Wid Sent avanes aniich threo Wane, M ant feature of the exercise. At the conclasign quired and our material progress increased be~ yond the hopes of the most sanguine. I believe | Wn, three-story brick, 9th, tapes @ sat Bi: that ere long we will exhibit to the conntry a'| Arthur Simmons. three-story brick, L, between tem_—one whicl willaacar | (nuectical wveuize aud 13th atrest, Leouidaa Soot wea’ ates i Marion Stanford, Wood; recoud pre mt Mien Shee, Agee SantrrMiry Gait! itabeoe, | of the exatsination the expeliont derorement of | of fee Miseclppi,with Might to acesh s suda, and Nannie Noonan. Mary RB. McUnbe, Mary Walsh’ | the pupils and their proficiency in the various | north of the Obie vi with light t> Thira class—First premiams to Neliio Kesron, | studies were warmly comme by the gras. | :2utherty *> easterly wit Clearing but par- Aunie Johnston,A gues 0 Re: Bower, Macy tees. Miss Reed, the teacher, was a’ > highly | tlally clondy weat! for the middie states. compromise. Stil of state rights, an‘ inet as Arts oretion, F “ Y addrem, Jae. E. Hange, | SPex of its pyramid of inigei upon the sthe black ban- perfect municipal two two-story frames, between ys age nae 4. rially aid the solution ot the mnch-voxed qres- theast; same, do.,corser Band 4h street norie | Kreeneban, Lottie Schum comptimented for training her classs ap t conditions are favorable for continued ng of the medals of | Rep of sece struggle which | ton’as to the proper mode Of governing tar | Denese Cesar ee ee atrek norte Herbare Glovious Mages Conch Marr Ee Relok, | advanced a grade otexsslisnce under macy fut and PAilophrenian societies: Guned. ‘Son babe Sow eatin ice | large ceive: tween Oth ard Gih s uthoast: A. Darhay, three-story | Jobtnin Boros y meatean ey he culties. Among the obstacles which she has | England states. sncreasing cloudiness, fresh to See ere emmeeied | 2 eas toon bee Cake As their candidate for Vice President the re- | Brick, 10th, betwoen Nand 0: este, | McCarthy. aunio Tanner, ry Wus- | surmounted were the lack of school soom and | Dr'sk winds and porsibly rain from Missouri to Penedicton. *° % | upon the banners of Union publican party have placed before the people | Sicty {rame, th street. between Mand B David Mary Shugrne, Hannat Bonean. Lizrie Keats. | the number of clacses (four) which it was neces- | Leke Superior aud Minnesota. k an honored son of Massachusetts, | scurheast; Heary Morton, tWo-etory frame, Water rong his own unaided cforts, has risen | street, between ¥ and W; Anthony Banks, tio stor: from ap bumble position in lite to a seat in the | brick, Ith surest, between Bhode Island av. tae at ie Casey, Lizzie Shea, Limie Rel er, premiums mprovement to Mary A. Daly, Mary Skalin, ta sais tor ber to form, owing to the want of uvi- Lacra are, |, Anule own, Ki formity im the scholarship of her pupils, Not withstanding these difficultiessbe bas succeeded e Co ation and bore phantly | through the smoke of ba! te al peace Appomattox. You remember how a gcatetsi © Was Conc Si * fe . Lynch, Joharns wegen, Annie Botei: t Sensteotthe United States. [Cheers for Wilson.) | Q-street northwest; Sistereof Visitation, three st ory | Fourth cli Fire. premiams to Brae Fitman, laa | beyond the exp tions of her irien a at were 2 People recognized thelr obligations to Mesavier | The selaction was one eminently fit to be made. | brick. 12 feet front, 4 deop, corner Fayeute aud sth | Somme salen, Mekete Maeree Tate ata | aon thew ce = ee pone cia sok ch of their free institutions, by clevating Lim A faithrul, untiring legislator, an incorraptibla | sets, Georgetown: lankman. oue-story | Kite Fenie Martin ‘8 oe more than sustained the re; ec Kate Fealy, Martha Firigcrald, Susie Comberland. fulteacher. When the new school building is ie Fi a Rate. yar e Bar zgeral : second greta! erected hie ided wi to Ellen Drisecil. reti, Lizsis Bammer. oe es school well Be reovided with susple frame, 14th, beeween 8 and T; Charles McUaer, three-story bricks, 14th | the highest honor in their power to bestow, P servant, an anfaltering patriot, a friend won special applause. The address ta the grai- | Maltng him the guardian cf the tauonality Le | Of the laboring man, and an earnest ‘and con. treet, betweeu T and CU. ory bricks, wita French 01 Poaber atx two accommudations, and will show to even better Se et eling na me 5 Bad enved. You know, 00, how taithfally he | sistent advocate of freedom, ke is an exceliont e-ween Hath and Ish strcefs, 8. Pannell, | jeseyannic Ficnn, Kate Walsh; Hannah Gleason, | Sivantage than it does at ee by De. Weiling was particularly good. | bad sated the high trast ther : | embodimentof .2e idea that here there ia no f tand Delaware ave’ | Paty Coupon, M. Herbert, Maggie Malone, COMMENCEMENT OF GEORGETOWN COLLPGR. Se adsine ad cone ee ee | Ree cetccten the sigs royal road to fortune, but that worth, ability, two mory frame, | Annie Lyech, Magri Sullivan; Mars UsecysAucts | The ffis-itm annual commencement of this ble advies gest ot Bian — _ cit | and integrity bring within the reach of even the | Rates, between isth and 19ta; C.F. Schmidt, Whelan Maggio Purcell. Kate Fealy Cilla Wise | inefitetion cokes place to-morrow, the exercises ts for the Davis prize medals for | enfranchised; Low he bes guardud all their shee tnk on! ; three-story brick, Pennsylvania avenue, between ‘i ‘cane: premtams fer improvement . u ~ ~ : camat oa | privileges before the 1 how ke bac executed | humblest tho most exalted positions in the state. | i71 and sth streets; Lens Bowman, two-story | 8° agaie ne; prem! ovement | beginning at 9:30a.m. The order of exerc'ss umresiticn wad declamation, were Jam | the new constitutional amendments, Low he hes | The noroiuetion of euch a’ man ie in happy on h and 28th streets; Lens, Bowmas to a Saffel!, Kate Kennelly. Re this | Teduced the national debt; how be hae reduce: Firth class— Firat | will be as follows: “Columbus in chairs,” (Jos. Pigminme to Jeanie Giepnan. Ellen Ward. Laara | Washington.) by J. Harold Jerk’ Ww. mau, ilen Olarke, Mary Hughes, dunie Aria : = 5 strong, second preiniums io Kate Lynch, Boss Tay- | ™n’s Rights,” by G. Ernest Hamilton; “The lor, Mary Gral Julia Brown, Care Maher, | Koman Sentinel,” by Jacob D. Arnold: Parr- Florence, Payne. ‘Mamie White. Julia Casey, | hassius,” (prize dclamation,) by Joseph E. Mary . ly, lary = McKenny, Kate | Weshington; “The Martyc of Narantsauk,” Daly, |“Annie “Shanahan, | Mary’ Uorriton: | hy Georse W. Douglass; “The Beautital,” by Pietnluws for improvement ts) Aunte Salfell, An Wy. ‘Matigns; contacting ot Gntsone itzgerald, Kate Gleeson, Kate Sammerscalee, f me Ahly $n AE cee yy 5 Taylor, Mamie Noonan, Sarah Howl, Low vi tory address by Fraucis A. Canvingham: Fiochicr, Lo alse Ellis: Kate Hobe, Mary McGinn: distribution of prizes. The above exerc'ses Maggie Barry, Aurelia Plant, Mar; Becarthy Je will he interspered with music. hanna Dunn, KateSauntry, Mary McNaliey, Anvis | # FUNERAL of police officer John J. Myles Parrett, “Maggie Dalton, Memfo. Sauier,' Annie took place this afte: noon, and was atiended by pe OS Ronny Magee Penn nom, | the members of Lodge No. 9, Knights of Pythias, gic Armetrone, Mary’ Kennelly. A to which order he belonged. ea n lary to - my Geenpetow a ‘Aibvertiaeaaaeas, sit thoes oritns | the burden of taxation; haw ho has maintained no better coul cord with Leonel if nag whoo our great pare two-story brick, 4ib, between Ne ap d M street; Wm. Homstead,two M id have been selected to fi the James 0. Wilson, and | the boner of the nation at home aud abroad—in | place of Schuyler Colfax, whom the country | sireét, between obo AWS. (WO 2 ° rem ‘ame, corner Ist and C southwest: George fer consultation they | 2. words Bow Selly and, Orsplttely Oe ae Te cic ear ricese [Care rane? OE | wo story trsque, tn otrent. beoesre Meena a ve deemed eve: Hs which he voluntarily — e and O street, 1. Scott, two-story brick, 2d rig ag og ta ng ie oa png ag beat pa atk ngarrchen tejpeen ‘The platform upon which our candidates stand | Street, between East Capitol ‘and. A street aerthe Bi z warded - ie as broad and comprehensive as the interests | 4 Well.two-story frame near corner +f Frederick PR ane gh lg tg ese gp ong Fielity to trust, euch con- | ef the talon itself. "No true republican can ask | cad Wik Morte, Geurgetown, Jol Guriock. two: Dia; the Elton prize for Greek, tod. H. Edwards, | Scientious and complete fulfillment of duty and | more than it embraces, and evers patriot can | story frame,tih, between Hand 1, sonicast; Holts, of Florida; aad the Young prize for meta: | Of pledge, demanded the indorsement they re- eenmie indorse and by the principles | ciav ¢ Graian neecioweets Taka Brelised. ton ysies, to James E. Bangs, ‘of ths District oy | ceived at Philadelphia in his unauimous renom- which it proclaims. Sok Der oste copia wece: oue, Statens. bre stor, Colon f n ination by the national republican convention, | | With sich candidates and such a platform, | Bri hii* streets between Ml and N) southwest; ‘The medal of the Enos! an Society for excel- | and they demand the indorsemeut which you | whe can doubt our triumph in Novembernext’? | gaatheast; J P. Kenley, two sory brick, High lence in debate was awarded to Mr. Andrew A. | ate met to-nigtt to give in the ratification of = CS had und anothes patios street, Geors town; Mra. ning. two-siory fi he Distri 3 thst nasatantion. other ti > Sth, sataslot the Phliophrenias Seckege tee racind spilt colleagse on the ticket, the Hon, Hapry | telore te people, ‘But auch Nas been the ease | Wadcterth . 5 be ‘hese ‘ison, of assachusetts, present @ record o: s ae stretpegtenred ou bea of tae s0neune | devotion to human rights second only to that of | democracy have been uniformly pur tory Be jums Mamie Lee. Kate Purcell, Emma fey Dunn, Nera Noonan, Mary Daly. ida Daltoo id, Aun B. Reilly [eChristal Delile Doran, Isabella Fit: ugeral southwest: it ‘Sauter. Pannie Mi ISSOLUTION OF PARTERSH(P —The under- ‘ebiettain wth who: me | phantom of success, In the ho} it might | frame. 20th. between Ear Mary Kennelly, juter, Fann : BOLI Pa by Prof. A. J. Hantington. ppc or ‘tain with whom bis naj P » The ig ame, 20th, Jennie Newmeyer, Mamie Tanner, Nolan. signed, trading under the name firm of t to share in the | some time prove = reality. They have at laxt | two story frame, New Hampsbire poo : i Fullslove & Hi bave this thei atte e Boston Fe Hf Berfoot, vas cr perils of the neld, ha Tent in hie piace in the coun- | disguised themselves In an old white hat and Fennsyivania avenueand and’ Prolene Hitters, Win slat ast mats aed Fal I streets: F. A. A ‘ ‘ard, Pa, cils of the nation he rendered invaluable ser- | 41 oid white coat, and hope thus to gain an Sfory crame. 7th streat, between G and By id Profane siscory—Birst class—First consent, bard Fal. iM euthorized to collect al! due t ee tnous pieminms to Mary B. Fitzpatrick, Mary Pealy, Jo selon A $0, collect oll debts Special certificates of protetency were award- | Vice. In the darkest hours of the rebellion he Sotrames within she ‘postales at gender Rxsontive | ots Piloan Dorsey, one-stor sereeae i Pee. eee te Bioako sett, LOVE, Green, Diet C.. chemity Saeene: OK | Ganges be mover quailed. Ells fudgment; siwaps | _ They have vegun thelr vagrant tramp in Ellen Shea. Nannie Noonan, Johanna F The business will be continual by RICHARD | JOCK ENON SPRINGS, pag gy ee 2 tion to Lumad rights, of which Ee has been | after the fesh-rote of Egypt, which brings for- | M- Lanekton, 4 two-stor; First preantiuns to Nelite Rearon Amie Soest aad SAS RESOLD SaaS? 4. 8. PRATT, Maxacen. ee Te OE | at hematin alent nan en. | cibig to mind om old-sre samme cal | ae oat sy rH Agnes O Reilly, Mary Walsh, Marinda Rernolds, | J)8¥ GOODS DOCED PRIOES. ' — Geemehion EUG. Week Ree Earner are | race; cc Coens tancaphoes his Satine earoer’ | reall. (Laughter and applause] “tater arose ttreete, Geckgetown: A Willinesn dpnanva Barry, Ellen McCaichy, Mary Pow. ”. | "A. thosenson is advanced we are scllingall kinds | OPM from Jume 1 to October 1, 1872. = Lo eae: | And’ now an eciative people—the people; | anxiety tor asharer of her lot through itfe she | {herman sh reat tes Bers Sree towy as of Spring aud Summer Dry Goods at greatly reduced matics; end digiomas in sehovle were awarded | those who were lately under the oppressionol | entered the forest, and, under u great tree, | twestory brich | “8 Prose Goods, F Prices, Our stock o » Parasols, and gods for men and boys islarge,and must ba sold, if Selling them cheap wil enabl le ustodoit. Call A Delightful Summer Resort for Families. TERMS PER MONTH, 940. class, | sought a husband trom heaven. ‘aod true | came, “too whit,” “too whoo.’ Tesponse “* Anybody, O DISTRIBUTION OF PREMIUMS aT St. Jo- as follows: To J. H. Cuthbert, D. of C.. modern 5. tlavery; those who belong tw the work lapguages; J. Hi. Edi C., modern lan- b from whieh he sprang; and the | 3 os " r ¢xemine our stock and buy ins. BENJAMIN — = u \ f all elasset—propose 10 do him fynor by con. | Lord; ansbeds!” was her eager response, as the | srrn’s ScHoor.—The distribution of premiums Mary | MI 10n ect. George oN ° TRAVELING PACILITI BS: ee ie aes & Remtice, | om eee abe tereceemcieaneee tee tiaras | onl toss had footed her looked wisely down. | to the pupils of Bt, Joseph’secleet cctok ne ii ni Brow Lizzie | MILLER, 101 Bridaestrect:Georgeiownseitim’ | 1,,, QRAURLING PACILIT! BS >. modern languages: B. G. Park : | the nation. “ Anybedy” is the ery of the Re pga so | street, between 9th and 10th, under the man- wa tiest growiten' to ane Tn: W"™. 3. WHxsTLEY's Matessas reilrond, phy; C18. Rowe, D. of C. Fellow-citizens, I will not longer delay the | ollice is secured and the spoils made sure. They | agement of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, tuok Kate Welch: Lintio Soummersteies, tineae Ge’ AND scotnt G kSTAB Lise aENT. Soper Poach Swi chester a3 nf. Wh | programme of the evening, but will conclude by | scent, it is true, a onee powerful party, | place on Monday. In this schoof are seventy Ida Survnerseales, Nannie Kearsu, Verous ““ Osrice—49 JEvrERson Srazzt, by coach tothe Mprings fat al science. proposing three cheers tur the uext President ch so long ¥eld political sway as to imagine | day and one hundred orphan scholars. Among Kate Fealy, Anna Whelan, Elieu Fitz % . by qpech to nd ers soMcanbin tock that the-chief bonecs | o54 ice Fvestleet ok the Vateee St that they ip reality cwned the government. | the day scholars the gold medal for superior ex: sicroRe, Premzume to Ide, Dowsing. Kate | Retabliched igs; arded 1357; and isnow | Springs and return, ¢ 04 till October 1, a or . pach song bile and Wilson. The cheers were given Believing thems¢!ves secure, they hesitated uot | cellence of conduct waa awarded to Master eraid, Mary M. Herbert. Magis Maloney, | one of the oldest, and most complete estab leave itimore depot at ¢: the dchce tae Tas setae | "Ms. Sonasbonssebanttiod the Wilowing | to abuse their trast, and after tany years of | Willie Gombe; second honors to Masters Heney izgeratd, Kuma Saife!!. Mazgic Salt: | Itshments of the kind Ip this on Ferry, arciving at W. adents want LIST OF OF ants NOS WON | cod they were enettad | _ Vice Presidents at Large—Dr. De Vere Burr, dobn F. Murray, herd, George Taylor, J. M. x, Wilism Ho Smith, ¥ am B. Moore, George E ERs, Wrong, seeing that the people were about to | Scumidt, Aloysius Griffith, Bernard Sims aud overwhelm them, they conspired against the | John Hockshaw. G meda! for politeness to very government itself. This was their crown- | “aster.Fisher Clark; second bonors to Harry ing sir, and it will weigh them down to earth as is, Walter Williamson, James Sprightly, jong #s time shail last. Power can never again rence Miller and Chas. Jenes. Silver medal be theirs, and it would almost seem that, in ac- | for application and improvement to Master cepting the leadership of him who has despised | Robert Galinski. Silver medal for panctual Auple Lyuch. Kate Fealy, Mary Casey. Kate | will consult their cwa interests Hillyard, Maggie Keane; prem mutry. My pstrous inl sod winter goods ‘daring the sumer mente Serine, SE enme terete Bort place in the District for Olsant te geeyeaen’s Clotuing: ‘Everything apserts we | (C284? SUMMER nESORT. be business wall and prompdy executed. Odice — Closed daiiy nf sanset ihages FENWICK 8 HOTEL, Leonardtown be open until Op. agen Sarehgy np ti county, Md, has of lat» tears becom ems for improve: Lillie K Se M , Joseph Willa | snd persecuted them most, they are fulfilling | tendanee to Masters Clay. Sims, Chas. Iardella go S eee Serres numecs” with & 9 ee eg: the curée pronounced in the garden of Eden | Joseph Griffith and Alex. Hiltz, Silver medat Bors Tayler, Florence Sumner Kate REAL ESTATE AGENTS. ration on" The Periodieal’ | | against their prototype: **On thy belly shalt | for improvement to Masters Lioyd Keleber, McKvapy, Aumic Fitzgerald, Kate 3 F STEEET n | thou go all the days of thy life.” (Lond and | Ambrose Bart, John Puss aud Fred’ Homplar 53 promiume fur fi 905 : 99 i eee | comtibued cheering.) | Premiame in their respective classes were Bases, Mary Mc la Brox aso = L awarded to @ number of puplia. In tl ie 3 ; PHI WELCH & Co. wenment ‘apes were read from Senator Morton, Representa. | mary departiment the gold’ medal (or superior Teale Bion Sauniry, ~ aces Gf a Peop'e,” by Wiil L. Hill, of oration on “ The Literature of h the valedict» ir ve Lawes, Senator Conkling, Fred. Douglass, | excellence of conduct was awarded to Eddie Senator sherman, Gen. Spinucr, Mepresentative | Joyee; second honors to Eddie Becker, Willie Myers, and Senator Harlan. S Mary Bellew. | KEAL ESTATR BROKERS. AUCTIONEERS oy. Mary Ke AND INSURANCE AGENTS. S24 faraine. States—Pennsyivania, Col. A. A. Kearon, Reed Littelle, Jessie Seitz, Willie tony. Mamie Nelaa, Margie | We buy aud sell Real Estate. Honses, Stores, |. COPB'S ISLAND, Vs. is now for the wo- f Pessivena & | tueky, G. W. @ist; Michigan, W The soliowing characteristic Seitz, Jolin King, Geo. Boitz and Johu Petti- | Fallon, Nore L.oonan, Einma Dargol. Eliza Stan. | Apartinente aod Offices te rect ann hee, ee ey Sate, =, be Scores : ” | Indiana, W. H. H. Terrell; lows, John Corsor: LETTER PROM GERRIT STH bone. Gold medai tor politeness sud panctnal | ford; second premivws to Mary Maxwell, Magic | collected, guaranteed and advanced. Money care- | f a Shoot- by Secretary Delano. ~ Maire, E. B. French > * | was among those read attendance to Master Eiamet McGraw; second Gormley, Jeanie Yazer. Bios McCarthy, Ano Bliza | tally invested. Negotiaticus of ali kinds faithfully Band of Music in attendances Adoring the Se sone ak, | Secretaries at Large-—Joln H. Brooks, Wm, | Patemssono, Juno 2, 1812—fim A. #. Solo | ucRoanoe to Bs Prosise, Nicholas Kinnthan, | Pclllf, ,Jsetelle Fitogeraid, Kate ean, iaonts Pinas: epecibcations: contees nek’ doh | Zerme: Der Gar: O38 per week. : I Lovet H'll, Atho:, | R. Collins, Olarence M. Bar mons, Chairman Comm itee of Arrangements— | Coliie Ford, §amuel Hockshaw, Frankie Byrne, | aie Dwyer Ellas Wiltnoe ie skillfully drawu. Satisfaction guaranteed, ‘Give | p#oBte:, From Baliimore by old Bay Line, and Union Center, N. | S.Xork AtLee. Districts - | Dearsir: have your letter honoring mewith | Charies Taf’, Walter Stephens and Walter | msiooe ier improvement. ne one call and we will merit aother. F Mortalk by steamer N. P. to Cherry stone. Bronuon's Prairie, | 188; 2,M. M. Holland; 3, ©. &. Houghto . | Su invitation to adiress the nativnal ratitication | Stewart. Premiums in their respective classes | Kate Purcell, Maggie Barry. Ma./ Beanelly EF Office under Masouic Tampla. jem-tt — ees Hatton; 5. J. M. Botts, €, Win. Pierre; 7, C. A. | meeting, 25th instant. Deeply do I regret that | were awarded to a large number of pupils. In pacenily, Sewcoee Eueet, & eed! < aaa z :. = o Eis Reid, New | Stewart; 8, T. W. Chase; 9, Henry Piper, 10, J. | my volce is eo impaired that I cannot comply | the orphans’ clase medals for good condnct were Bewrally Mary e ieee TaOER. & Secll, bo Qt N EW OFFIOBE. E DE L’EAU HOTEL, York, N.Y.; Thomas Albert Jones. Suiliva: A. Jenifer; 11, J. N. L. Bower; 12, J.T K, | with your invitation awarded to John Nolan and George Olive, and | §, Bellew, Julia Shea. Macgie Geicr, ee aia. a nes, Suuvan, | Piant; 13, G.W. Smith; 14,G.A. Kune; 15 Be assured that Ushall do what little Lean to | premiums toa large number of papils. Mother | Harb ford, Mami Tanner, Muceie Nolan. JUAN BOYLE & 00. SEWELL'S POINT, HAMPTON ROADS, VA., Wis nt; 13, a ; 15, z pay rt > M an ‘The character of the exercises and the condi- | W- reweas; ux & Brew — uu, Wm. Com keep out of power the bad party, which sym- lortense isthe superioress of thisschool. About Premiums fo Grammar, Kaetoru. REAL ESTATE BROKERS, (OPPOSITE FORTRESS MONBOE) tim: 38, James Wills; 19, faylor,; 20, G. ‘ tion of thagollege instiiation, #8 skown to-d ec with our enemy in time of war, and | one hundred orphan boys are supported and ed- won bigh comp! m: ons Naiwrai Lapin 20) Myiholery, B First | No. 713 Freregntu SrReEr, Plants’ BuiLDin McReyno'ds; 21, J. Lee. States—Peunsyivi to Prot. Gallemier tes ie doing worse now In shi ay Class—Firet prem lary k. Fitxoatrick Mary ‘ing those in- | ucated in this institution until they are about ‘This new and specious Hotel wil! be fully open for 7 owing | E. H.'Thomas; ‘Kentucky, 8.5. Stout; © fernal associations that whip and hang the in- | twelve years old, when they are sent to homes Fealy, Jobanus Lyuch; second premiata to Bunily , FOR SALE— the reception of gurets, nit: Mn csedutrecbin® | gan, W.J. Baxter, Indiaua, J. H. Suse; lows, | nocent negro and the whites who stand by them. | selected for them. Attached to the institution | J°4D"R, fecond, clase —First premiums to Mary Ataedgomety roReinakD # Nuk aliths ootet: | under the euservision of the unteruamd = ba = ba P. ©. Poulton; Maine, Cap: j Respectfully yours, Genet Suita. is a day schoo! for outside children, the revenue ‘emivms to Agnes Suter, Tiiie Lockie, Ida | Sm, rovermsbte: ‘cash payments aad loug tims | and will be kept ass FIRST OLASS HO’ Cah Scuoon Tatatees—2- Committee on Resolutions— Wm. Jurige O'Conner, of lowa, and Judge Mackey | of which does not at all come near supporting rooke, Nannie Noonan, Mary Walsh; for im- | on balance. Dining the comforts of home with the bealth ead . Frank Kelley, A. B. Tinney, Timot! rang the ee ee ae — and | the 100 children. phi «nd gh ne yD me ig °. Third ERR SEVERAD TEEN onan toxu of cho sxeste. = Isaiah Washington : ajor Rosencranz sang Sees aas | hie coluas Ord iis | Powor; second premiums to Barbara Glorious Annis | Snirhet inet, Shae es, kee Pabst of Bock |S »'fine bathing, good drives. very Governor Bard briefly addr ; ene. Pies nee Tax TARLEAUX AND CONCERT by the pup’ Jobnston. Masrie Lyteh. Mary B. Walsh, 5 vain to hs oi fon Gubetior’ facilities Tex after which Col. W. A. Cook submitted the re- ; AT THE RAST STAND of the Academy of the Sacred Heart, under the | Rtynutge: Mer iy, Gacrt 4 a RN ARTS Me ee booting. billiards, ten pin ailers, mnsic. &2., are rt of the committee on resuiutions, whieb was | Dr. Bliss presided, andaddresses were made by | direction of the Dominican Sisters, at Lincoln provemer: Fanule Kelley, ‘One of 200 on the eams road and distane atpong the ftractions of thie ight? ul re —For certifi- “adopted, fully approving and endorsing the | Mr. A. it. Shepierd, Dr. Cox, Hon. Mr. Ela,Mr. | Hall to-morrow evening, will be worthy the | Pa.@ 0 . Fourth el Gon depot, Inport iy ioe it ive in large and attractive, Tho hense ie A. Lang- , Philadelphia piatiorm and nominations. 8. i. Bond, and Mr. Peter Campbell. patronage of our citizens, and there should be a | premiums te Emma Pitman, Kate Barret ; OF neone o: | Magid withigae, artha E. Armistead, SEXATOR NYE | SPRECH OF GES. CHIPMAN. full house on the occasion. See advertisement. ee ate yree Roe hakishte b tey Rm ee naetey jersey avenne; pes eed ; St oe wn end vicisity take : | then delivered @ briet and eloquent addres, | At the west stand Mr. M. I°. Keily intro- a ee = Geoetaphi'y Gnd Ure uf Givhes— Viet clax—ticrat | A HOUSE on North A street; @400 cach, balance | the steamer Lady of the Iske. crthe Bey pine The Cemocrats hate Greeley as the | duced General Chipman, who tn commencing | No LApy who cares anything for her health | premiums to Mary E. Fitzpatrick. Mary Nealy.Jo- | on toug time. frow Baltimore, arriving et the hotel early the uox ates holy water. This controversy wax | his remarks sai there ‘was « mind a | *houid fail to see the Mrs. Woorfley’s abdominal | Premiums to Al i clasy-Ficst prominus to | "THRER HANDSOME HOUSES tn the west end | mporen : ed with the ola democratic party, but | pecutier fitness in the people Washington | corset, at Chas. Baum’s Corset Factory, 7th | Mayjon §: ford, Johenne Foals; «oe preminms ei : Aso, Terms: €3 per day, @98 for me weeks, | 1) por from the first we have beaten them with the | ra! ing the nomination ef President Grant ireet, between D and E. to Mary ite>, Tillie ockie, Julia Kelley ‘—e BO Oey ME Ears oe ees month . on ballot = jet until they have vower aly tc Senator Wuron, Here where ther | ————— een gece irae femiuee 90 seille Resron, J — SOME ES street. the't virus Into @ few sote-headed re- | great warvices are best > ore | WERY BA OME 0 ED . a ae Oi i 2. oo i Re ark. Lizzie publicans. We shall not be besten, because !t | fieued the commissions andordersof lal which | W Eesrs 23a 2% bona of Geatprans | yigulz second premiamé to Aule Zann ey | tn soma of from $1,000 to @20,000 on real estate. is foreordained of Almighty God that the re- publican party has not until every man. woman on their feet. We have field of strife. We have the Potomac to the Guif— Whelép, Mary Bhugras, Liszie Shea: for improve ment. to Mary A. Daly, Annie Brown, Johanna —— De .. Fourth cia: First miums to Kate USTIN P. BROWN. Boren Asie isan Tae Sep eecien, Menaie | AL” Uornss Bi. crvace and 16th street, oe, sare second Resmeinms by oo cman, Wro: x aa Washington, D. 0. pe powh tS 1da Dowatg, | LUMBER. | ried Ficzgeraid el) mary Oaney aA BLUE atone for, Beiidivg scadanisine Jette Gistnan, Mary CGrahem, Gute bers PSTATE, bon seid te | Sith DAtker svi Leedr MILLINER - in ‘beauty of design and brought Gen. Grant from th \et_ pursuits of Porkmanship, from dto SS; at A. STRAUS, 1011 { + 1 - 3 ora | piaced him in the positlon where, | Feubaylvauis avenue. 33 muy2d ad chil ad firm | in gcritical hour: he became the saviour of hic | 7» 9 ayeae “BLUE BT! aten them oneyery | country. Here was be sustained and vindicated M wom ue me quan | Curing that wonderful career that stands out id | withovt 8 parallel in history. Here a grate- | Meters. FOWLER & YAEWUOD are now quar- ful people, at the close of the war. | f¥ing @euperior quality of Stone. placed bim with supreme executive con- | A simpleinepection of those tarnished the Board ol of all those, interests which he had | of Fubile Works for the abutments of M streot G contributed so ii to preserve from bridge will show that they are superior toany utier overthrow and extirpation. [Applause.} et. a atte: it will be to hold two examinations in May and two December of each year ecanse OUF CAL just. Ne matter of what coior—thank God, we certificate, | clothed the stars with the imperishable gar- and who may be desirous of securing one of 2 | ments of freedom. Let Greeiey howl! Bigher grade CATING O00 Of & | Eiianer whine! The man who caabis G ——— | election is an infidel. ‘This is but « repetition APPOINTYENTS BY TEE GOVEENOR—Gover- | former battles. Come on, gentlemen, we'll jor, 4, Acd, sir, it was in this elty where his associate | , Orders are solicited, which will be farnished with ity, A SS nor Cooke hus recently made the following sp- | whip you all. Nonsense, we cawiot be n. | on the Presidential ticket, Senator Wilsou, en- | “spateh. lenche per 2 Balle Mary he tS Fointments: Busbrod Robinson tobe commis- | Grant has put his father in office, somebody | tered upon the broad domain of national pol- | _Office—69 Bridge street, Georgetown. marz/-tf_ mivms Sor ic— Mary FF Rosuisoy 2 sRoTHER, Moner of the Washington Asyinm, vice Thos. | says. hat an ungrateful rascal! He hus | itics. and demonstrated to the world that the EB WOULD ND WHO de | Power. Helens by Mary B. Cross, Aitred Grigsby, seareuger of the Fin | decreased taxes, and as out icader has faithfully trating and education of an humble citizen in Wrree arches @ UNE TEAS at se py Scrstng, Cotton and Silk MAGHINIGTS, Jom E. » vice | execu Ws 0! an ‘0 admiuis- ubiican government are not only ca; le at ¥ James E- Doughty; James E. Waugh, rotary | tration be has brow Ht honer. Let the demo- | of producing, fa time of public peril Erect are, | $00 Tie shes hes ane ee Bree ; ape, 64 Waren Staxer, GzoncEtows, D. 0. ields, scavenger of the | crate stay out of office until they have fully . leaders, but that from these humble walks th district, and the following changes in the repented. There is not a sign of deteatin this | in fife come up Our greatest statesmen and county school beard of trustees: First school | contest. I know district, WO. Hi : ool | Ernst the repemee will be trem: legislators. There are not to be found in this third school district, J. S. Brown, in place of J. Lewis, fourth school district, Prof. itebel, of | and Wilson. Who is U.S. Grant? Sumner the American people, both for their high ser- n | Sag Gast Be 8 tunserets few hundred. I | vices to the country and their peculiar fitness py A | ayes Tarn th top Beas et cet duteee Taae fated, than these, two men, They are “iepaag ina promptly attended meets = “| | idaner of se woe to vite Ties Gees | Se See q and civil; througe = Poin ——— ——_ apy — rmbody in thomsen eee SEE EES oS PRESEYTERY sg of this bods oes Serdar An | because democrats hate lim. I like him. be- Nich this ehecrmanat tube padi during ‘fe fourth church ths morrings Rev de es aeine | cause o pation has laid its gratitude at his fect. | last ten yeass. To all the history ot tale meee ‘The resignation of Rev. M. Mca. 1 like bim because he has conducted himself so | | challenge the party to bring forward ry Bey —~ | manfully. I like Dim because he bas | two men eho sores in themselvesmore of Rev. L. Doteon was appointed to preach in the —_ ecbarch next Sunday and declare the — of the vacant. Mr. Benj. Alex. Williamson, a ke a examined | him elected (erson. a ee foRKS have had | vote for 2 of pape KS ring from the ills engineer's odice « | ton, remembering thts the history of sex, wil Bnd bench in Dupones we aifietent: trite of | ing for thelr frecdom., the “ristory of the Bola by all im curves, the altitudes of the different | ith ali that is bonored, with all a by ail dreggiets, Sal ertions ¢f ae city from ena ee en: | wannext introdeced, Gna mae glorious in therecordof the past ue ‘Bou; F. D. Fiimep mas pooeteed Ue Mane ees |. Pelleer-Cottonens years, the name of President Grant Is 80 1u- pa, the United States coast sarvey ofice, and is i. | dents of eee rat declare our | terwoven that no party, no opposition, no power streets; P. ith only one of the kind extant. | belief that in I, as in other walks, we Bs pang sane Lape mec tacgnawncr Entwistle; ‘Mcleod, ovement | rep eae Pare other = =e, come into | Revie throe; machinations { Bunions, | Br ‘enemies of the government; ‘hea Sminisere: cessfully’ o-- — » It Parner Gavazzi’s teception is aanounced | thie Dinriet 2 permitted ti ‘them whe: iu smother column to take place this evening or | ita Selene oe vesunten | toe bis 8, anit Slonty he ; Presidential elections; A ace from Linecin Hall. Seats can be secured until 6 having ide an interest in its free insil- Keats of the © clock this evening. tnilont, sad tntobigent eavegh. st Teast, to un- ‘What shail I say of hls associato on the ticket, » . $ re,