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EVENING STAR. | THURSDAY. ume 19, 1873, | LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Lecals. No cases of smail pox nor anythi ke cloera were reported at the bealth Gay. Ke regret to learn that Mrs. Dr. Verdi was taken very ill to-day, and is lying very low. Dr. Verdi is new absent in Europe, it will be remembered. Mr. Patrick Cull denies the trath of the state- b the a it yesterday's Stag under g Ghost Excitement in South Wash- he steam tug Fertune (38 tons barden) is vow being fitted up at the mavy yard for the purpose of cruising with the cadet engineers of the naval academy. Une of the inmatesof the reform school, a lett the institution on Tuesday king with bim a valuable gold watel <0 im gold, belonging te vue of the ast night ““Becea” Lloyd, colored, took to the .d precinct station a colored male infant about four weeks old, which had been left with her bya woman who did not return for it. It to the colored orphan asylum ington semis us Harper's Weekly and Frank Leslie's Miustrated Newspaper for dane 2S, from Kervand & Towers we have Godley’ Ledy's Book tor JSualy; and from J. Parker Harper's Weekly for June 2s. The election at Harrisonburg, Va., on Tues- Hay on the question of that town «n¥scribing ‘iditional twenty-fie thousund dollars to the Washington, Cincinnati and St. Louis railway, better known asthe narrow gauge, resulted in a large majority for the subseriptios examination of the Misses Per- The friends am ile présént expri d with the exercises, conducted by Miss Mary Perley, who has had in the Kindergarten schools of ‘This is the second z in this range z relatives of _° Alumni Meeting of the Columbia Law College. | An adjourne:t meeting of the alumni of the jaw department of Columbian College, peuding an appeal from the decision of the chair de- claring the result of election of Mr. E. C. Ingersol as president of the alumni association, was heh last night at the Law Building, on 5th street. After considerable parley an election ‘of officers wae proceeded with, resulting as fol- lows: Matthew Trimble, 51 votes; E. C. Inger- sell. 2%. The election of Mr. Trimble was then made unanimous. Ontaking the cuair he ac- cepted the position with thanks, hoping that in juture their meetings would be more harmoni- that their Alma Mater might be one y could feet prond of. | lowing class nomination were unani- ed: Class of 1s6, Charles € president, and Benjamin ‘orresponling Secretary. Class of » Benjamin Egtin, vice president, and H. D. Bean as corresyonding secretary Ise. L. W. Saurlers, vice pres W. Breisford, as correspon Carl Roeser, vie Ria xter. corresponding secreta J. H. Reddirgton, vice prestd ding retary, and Mr A_ committee, residents above ‘and Mr. F.C. Ingersoll i hh is le sub- | - Condition ama Needs of the Fire De- riment. re Commissioners, the committee | onthe tire department of the House of Dele- gates paid a visit yesterday afternoon to the ral engtwe-houses in the District for the pose of ieforming themselves as te the wan’ he department. ‘They were accompanied by President Williams and other members of the Boart of Fire Commi-sioners, and several mom- | bers of the House of Delegates. The ditterent houses were visited and thoroughly inspected. | The Herry Addison engine-house in Geor, town was found to be a dilapttated stractare, entirely too small and otherwise untit for the purpose for which it is used, and the committee | were unanimous that the bill to provide a new | engine-bouse for this company, as passed by the louse of Delegates, should be passed by the Council. Engine company No. 3 has for ears occupied the engine-house of the old Co- uinbiacompany.on New Jersey ave! the Capitol. As the extension of the Capitol res the immediate removal of the it is Papeoaagemnt do necessary that pro- id at once be made rs for the company by the passage by the Council of the bill providing a new house for No.3. The diferent companies were found to be under excellent discipline, and their apparatus in ond order. The committee closed their tour vist tothe headquarters ot the fire alarm telegraph, where the officers in charge ex- Plained the workings of this department, and showed the disadvantages of the present worn out system and the importance of promptiy re- placing it with new and improved appacatus oo Heward University. PNTERESTING COMMENCEMENT EX SIGHT. ‘The recent annual commencement exercises | of the collegiate department of Howard Univer- sity took place last night at the First Congrega- | tional Church in the presence of a large | audience. The exercises were opened with prayer by Prof. Whittlesey. jarine band followed, i Howard introduced Mr. William Johanson Sim mons, of Bordentown, N. J., who delivered an oration on the Science and Origin of Man, in which he combatted the Darwinian le theory. The band followed wich a stirring air, and Charles H. Otey, of Kaleigh, N. C., was in: troduced and delivered an oration. He. claimed that money wins the way instead of merit, so long as this condition of affairs last cori tion in officials may be expeeted. He paul gi low- | SES LAST butes to the officers of How: of the graduating clas | trustees, the faculty and his feliow-students geod bye, and gave the latter -ome good wivi At the ‘conclusion of his address, Gen. ©. ¢ Howard, president of the Unty the degree of Bachelor of Arts on the graduates. Charles H. Orey. N.C., and William Johnson | Simmons, of Kordentown, N..J., andthe degree | of Doctor of Medicine on Jerome Riley. of | Canada. As Gen. Howard handed each one the | coveted prize he addressed him briefly as to his | Guties of the future. He then delivered an ad_ | ress on “the sphere of the educated colored | | | man.” In concluding he bade the students God speed. The benediction wa» then pronounced and the assembly dispersed. Bartimone Visitors Cour the joint standing committee on education of the I. 0.0. F..of Baltimore, mule a visit to this city yesterday, and had an interview with the Grand Master and Grand Patriarel to make arrangements for an excursion of the widows and orphans under charge of the Onter in Bal- timore to take place on the Ith of duly. The party will number about S00 widows and or- and probably 400 members of th as. | are expected to arrive about 9 vc and will be met by a reception committee peo | is whose guidance in omuibusses they will visit the itol, Botanical garden, Smithsonian, and he departments. and after a drive around Soldiers’ Home they will he taken to the Schueten Park where a collation will be served aud the afternoen be spent in picnicing, and they will return at night. They will bring With them « band of music, and arrangements are being made to give them such a reception —A portion of a= will tem to benefit the Order here and eise- fem cd the cuuraty ee bonds ti where. Base Bary —av interesting ng game of base engton Ohio; Carlos H — S1EA4M DYBR AND SCOURER, ball mas played yesterday on the grounds of the zane . 4 bg se =e tween the : poy athe tsrent pt ne is to | Aickander cr Kilgour 4iace Oriee Mo, 114 WoUn-AND-A-RALy Senznr. (One door WN: e ington this ere and draine ‘creche, ta th ena Loe! eee ‘South of Colonization Hall, Sy, regen es eee eer | see in of | cna eras grade he Tenoee ther, James BcLeod, Jas Miter ae pa ee om the bauner of our ‘To morrow a@ernoon the Atlantic eclub,of Brooklyn, and ovr Washington club will pilav ‘their fire hassplonahlp watch on the Olympi. gzounds. More than im@erest i at- tached vac games a beth elube are stri hard to stand at the bead of cooperative vARy—A couulicale of iucorporation o swiatien w th the above utle, which sufficiently Gevetes sts objects, was bled with the register of deeds De aie. neon. The incorporators are dobn oe Geo. ¥. Schaefer, Obristian G. Le- 'y Semken, Poitip Ma. ne. E. Prentiss, F- J Belberger, Courad So ee Jokn Walter, and others. The of- Beers are Prestlent, Jobn Hitz; Vice Pri 4ie0. F. Bebaefer; Seeretary, BE. L. Schaudt. The office of the company for the present t at the Cotumb.an Law buildl AN OCIATED Be ee ov Tux W anor 1812. Theamnual meeting of the Assuciated Sur vivurs eft the agin Be ‘of the District of Cotui ew : marshal, John D. Clarke; 8 7 mittee be vs La Blake: ee com! tee Amos Bauer, E. lL. Schmidt, P. A. iowg compiaint Asse: poe with bis let not more Seles Eaamtasve eopiy- than it did apdh the teh: mane with, bis bist: es = COUNCTL.—The Oonn red land epienat Tnoprovemente,worta many | “¥ INTCRTANT BIEL wow rexDiNa ix Tu G EORGETOW Ss FRR RR RRRRRP Pe ilars. OL EXAMINATIC The public echoel rterday _— rnoon by the chaplain. thens: ions of the bill wou! LEGISLATURE. Scnoor urcil foe the relief of Andrew B: eon] be felt fengeor maly by tbe poor mechsnics in the ‘The following is an apetract of the bil! prov examinations were continued this morning in £ Samncl \ Nilee,to provile adili- eastern section of thecity, who were required to pay | (or a general eystem of sewerage as it Dow stand: in | the building corner Prospect and Lingan s1 reets. | sche! facilities In Gcofretown, tru cute per enaare foot, while the rich tan at {B€ | tne use of Delegates, Yesterday, after debate ite Mee eeapiop coasts, cuamsiond Prin ir weet end ut wevem mille. He favo 4 ‘ jorenc? P. Sullivan; 68 scholars of Spon the aasesed valuation of property ae being Krug jon was postponed uatil thie afternoon i re resent The siver mcda: was awarded pall classes. to Miss Manoah Thomas. ‘remiums were ‘ks in relatieu to Mr. Hulse said Mr. Smoot’s propositi: | ee roponision teoked awarded to Nettie Robinson, Kate Robinson. jabangh Teet fair at first, but on ralection they Sut ia Daley Kate Duvall. Carrie Stes, Flora a rete tot it led the bu: ti ald be throes: iaenad 10 the ole | it peevoues tee te fee Lag = % Delzell, Kate McCormack, Hattie Hunter, FIVE GOODS hose who improved the . One man may fm- iy not woul te faxed tod Amanda Banmbach, Anna’ Laur, Ida Athey Magele Turkentine, pod and to enhance the value of LS churtz, Naomic to pay dame, ea occas! le cited several i) oC ee ete sree ww kg West lls St. Burrows, FF| GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM NTSe Fon ss CIGAR STORRS od tains vtand = Spply at store coruer Mee an) Wade rat ‘D streeta, x Bie oe FECTIONERY STORE Avo = D PARLORS are es Partice and Weddings @rily forms the Intes! <2) lee. . pisat Bucergecr te th ani nan Sal allie B.Skifman, Joy ¥ THOS. DOWLING pert) ding of Monroe sta et, a1 ‘ain and extendia, tv which etpe rty looked on as valueless Bancatet street, in Georgetown: bill No gous ephanced tn a ralae by the ‘construction of sewers. SS 's fees, Xe ; and bill ah ‘te topro- He sect u rect systex: sewerage would st J. Sullivan, Fannie Davis, Elizabeth Eli, USTEES’ SALE OF VALTA o jor the appointment uf cominittees to take alamoe the voter of sxoperts Fates ecliors to L street orth, to By to 1bth, to ee Mary Gross, Hattie Wilson, Kate Ocershansen, eer at a Bt Arte tae 4 & charge of the estate of habitual draukarde, aud to Srecion, and there ‘would be no more bills from that | to Vermont arene, to eS Bock | Maggie Ocersbausen, Laura Crewford, Lena BEET.G w 4d five the duties of such copmuitters. | segiton to allow cattle to graze om the commons. SFenky And along Rock creel to point point ot Degioni Keyser, Clara Eleindent and Lizzie Walker. at virtue " x The f towing House bills were reada first time | Mr Dyer said ii ficult ty arrive sta per- | Third. One section, to be donomenated ‘Phe Female Secon: be by Mrs é © san aud Inu! over uader the rules: No.7%,making an feanly ec crgiafe adaetment of th in tax, and no gen- | diate section. beginning at the interesction of Bock is aah coemanedl samined "by afr ffatt, 44 of = Appropriation aud providing fur the Construction ha vould not work | creek and Ket perth e alone a poy ay FACS apts 3 NLCeRpitLn ofa market-house in the District of | wuthe invnetice, but this reemed the beat plan of the Gea tol to ih to Gis Penis being pre: There were six : STae ular gate pe ereured Columbia, and providing for the payment thereof; | mavy that hal'been enggested, If auy member had Potomac’ rhe ud ata Ao eer estants for the Sctal, 83 aaa Li ver drawn by F No. 4. prow — for & Keeping. clean and repairing | a better one to prozose, he would be Bappy to vote Fourth. One section, to be denominated the it Miss Carrie oe a thie ot other received streets, ye, oud highways of t for it. ing section, with the following bout each @ gold ring, the teacher. olumbia: No. 88 makigean appraptia | Mr Carroll aatd he was not ready to yote for the situ at the fa ne fatersection of of Potomac river aad @ | ice schdol presented Mr ape with a band- or the leane of ground corner of Hand els | Dill in tts present shape, and asked that ite consid- | Etree thence along G to imh,to 1,00 | some bouquet holder. Premines wee een POPULAR PRICES. ‘ast, aud the erection of a market ther: eration gpight co over for one day, istrict ith, to Ht to tik, to I, to Ith, So Yemen weule, to M: H Lula Payne, Letitia Brook: for the levaing ef bonds for the they f sewerage system which drained the | to Mth, to Vermont avenue, to Ny to. Vermont uve: et eee Hunts , S. 0,000 to Hunt expended in the sy el and his constituents would not be benefitted | nue, to Q, to 7th,to B north, to 6th, to Betreet ‘Ma Wilson, Allee Th » Sealine Wolz, tection of the Jefferson school Dutlding tn Wash- May Jones, how ont int of be, eoukl not vote for the pin | Sethe fg Romemec Hiversto, the point of beginuiug. Veco It taxed his people in many Daw, Feenie Blumion, House b: i pro viding for a numerical book tor the irginia Ni nn year ending June Suth, 1373, was read a second time value ef the land for sewers in | at mary and 34 ; i 5 the northern section of the city that did not benemt | Mf.interevetion of Boundary a a at gone iia ie init before the Council a comraunica- | them at ail. B north, te éth,to B sonth,tg Potomse river, to | Contr 3 oe Hy . etal eae he Board of Public ‘ks r. Berry inquired if any allowance wou’ Eastern branch; along Baste! th to © street | Lula o hoth ie. itt riinger, ent of awaci= um: made to those who had evided for drainage at | northeast, to 1sth eat: along 15tb east to ‘moumaaty, Lillie Wilson, and Carrie Biesaee. om ace inted to aesess dam y reason of | thefr owe expense slong Sock creek. and why re- | aud tu point ot beginning. And also to be known as count of so many it was drawn for, and resulted et Imapres etme ity of Georgetown [The | quired uo additional sewers sections numbered one, two, three, furand fie. as above stated. Premiums were also awarded list wae published ar } Referred |” Mr Dyer said the bit! made no allowance. Sec. 2. That for the purpose of constrncting 1 to Mary Scinne, Minnie Davis, Matilda Fric- : tothe e mmittee on finance, a Mr. H eaid there appeaced to be ag: completin ce , tn Made s Bormiai ell eae ; wpreaciiied v les teed: 04.50, ith 10 raven, the cr minitten n the judiciary, dealt ahiea position tothe. bills but th med the gum ot §40586.- | Poston, dite tax ‘mrich, and Ella Ni i the Spo of —<—s reported back Council bill No. 37, authorizing and | it was owing toa want of careful examin: rty within the limits of the . - * expenieee > in seecing en Ong e wuemiary (Scacwutiong | subject. He believed thee plan as equ ‘able as any broverty, within, the limite ofthe | itiven News.—The schoonce Newcastle ar. | Lockwood, Hufty & Taylor, | 3) 1m enka, ected fs See ben laments recened to the Supreme Court of | tnat could be devised ,and although all parts of a | GcUrRS cable lot, parable in five eatel rived to-day from Norfolk, with 75,000 feet_ of rdf truat ou the vropetty. — olnmbia; passed. section were not benefited slike, they all received = 5 ote ' the rmmencity lumber for Wheatley Bros., and schr. Joseph idee ou the judiciary, | at least a indirect benent trois tive general tm- an we meat of duly st3: and, aero 3, — cond, or | Baxter ston, with furniture to Hartloy ed buck © No 48, provement, and the enhanced value of property Amy | Siash run section, tir MONT Me or eleven > Bro. The steamer Lady of the Lake arrived fief of the pari fesennt pi Jehere would be more than equal tothe {ax mills per sgnare foot; for ‘nied or “intermediate sec: | ona cleared tor Nerfolk Chureh in the Distr Mr. Dyer explained the reagane that had ted to |: tion, SIS 78s 72, or five mills tare fout: for | 8nd cles sok Orseck. ake ae tee 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Thompson, fr: wate uitteoon Brian, re- | the s fourth or luterceptiug section, S3nh3002,0r twenty i CORNELIS . = : —" mune Rhu. ai, to reduce the'ex- ventesef the g Se Yost! for Binh of Tibet wetting, | Academy of the Visitation yesterday mornin Fipeees Se or teenth cals pes equake Gccan’ | in tepertee not dangerously Injured, ‘but Bai Eavatie ta ‘ve instalments, ay in the Georgetown | bruised, and suilermng were paine in his hoa oncussl ‘i fected his brain. wed * Thation the complotion of all or either of the concugslon having af s brain. y ° Poli 7 * re jesirable iH ned bs by the Board. { Public Nos, and a state- e A I E x A N D RI I ac Are receiving large additions of new and desirabl ment be filed in their cffice, and tamnediately there- Gocdaius eich Aapmcteneal, sperticulests alagind See after an assesment tased Gu eald statement abeall be a Bade upon the property embraced in such completed | | STREET Rar-noan.—The street rattroad ts | the scasc, at prices to «nit the wants of all * ede that its further consideration be postponed it Tun TALE OP sTATIoN-Motses, Inorrew.(tiedayPidirecthy. iter the ape Was, Ecomeey tram the coematoree esttcey, intro- jourial, which was usreed t». duced 4 bi!l to authorize the sale of certain Station BTRENCEMENT AILt.. houses; rend a first-time. Connell Vill in relation tc oticers sad. thelr sala- rizes the Governor to sell, npon such | ries, knewn as the “retrenchment bill,” wa re- terms 8 he may deem best for the intrest of the | ceived with the message that the Council nm riet, the building known ax the Central goard- House amendments, aud, on moti with all the grounds thereto attached beteng- rd, the Honse refused to recede fi nt, abd asked # committee of « POSTPONED ontit hour and pls =F eee { Trastoes, THOS. DOWLING. Anct OTICE.—Ch- PRY 6 ODS for i 6Ot the District ef Columbia. fronting on Louts | sections fl, Tha if any part of the sewerage | progressing rapidly, notwithstanding the ae sal Tieuding ‘a ames io between 9th and lth streets northwest ¢ ¥ in either of said section: shall be so f tices served upon the president ot the ch of DRY QO0 th ton, aud the station-hom Ut ovide fur afire alars ‘telegraph pleted as to be capable. ‘ol use aud of bonefittoa | and the contractor by the superintendent of close them © tall the Sprang Soret Mtached, belonging 10 | ay propriating $75,000, peg aye bd wey ged ed part of the property, obey oh oes ing aid police yester: ering them to desist trom of Angust, Mall aorty 098 geemiee 5. tcf Columbia, locateu on square 371, at | sarj—was taken up, sn nendme: ‘o- | Section, thi board may. en ‘ s ot of Hanwachuactis vente an: i Mik street, | pesed by Mr. Shepherd, and adapted, providing that | of the cont of 8 art, and file thesame in the | further operations at once, and the work of A in the elt of Washington the Bie rocerds thereof to be paid into th istrict of Columbia. hat the Governor, the president of the Beara of Police Commissioners, the vice president of the Board of Public Works, the chsirman of the committee on police ot the Counei?, aud the clair- e ifany appcos riation for one treasury of by Congress prior te daly 18. tax for 1875 shall not be: fevied. tthe cost bemade | Ofce, before the falPant entire com cleting ir {He | tearing up the street will be completed to the ? 74, then the special | Sewer'in such erctionsand may makean wscesmuent | foot of King street by to-morrow night. About re wt ee on te Draperiy in auch parts of the eavtign not ex. | one hundred hands are employed upon ‘he ewer, Coxy | Coeding the _Sieportionate amount or rato herein | work, seventeen of Whom are class pavers, Fig org te be assessed on each piece or lot of | who are pushing on at a rapid pace the sear days after making an as- | tTack layers, who keep close npon the heels of wan ef the committee en police of the House of DELINQUENT TAXES. ‘Or cause to be given: those who are tearing up the street. It is con- rlecates be, and are hereby, constituted a com motion of Mr, Smoot, bill to provide for the printed poe jetor of | fidently expected that the whole job will be tes hase forthe District of | c liection of delinquent taxes was taken Up, andthe | Drep-riy cf tue ammount wscessed gaia he completed by the end of the month, and that nitable sites for two police yng, the | Council amendment concurred in. he sic of of Columb y d i? MENT, et an ee tbe peices, Be a resident of the Distsia of Cou abias an by the ith of July —_ will be ranuing from LADIES’ DRESS DEPARTM ridge Street, Sout n Sy Present long. wars tare te ™my work. So, a gente, sea bled tie delay te the 8 thay avcidable de Sete Hbaasiness ‘us we ex fal, your goods will te wisely cleanet nr oe ont tcaretttly ‘Kept for nix monthe, if uiee ee ‘Terms invarteably ani- | te Washington ferry ship to the stone. bridge, Ww. H. WHEATLEY, The House went into of the wh one first instalment to be pata ‘bin thirty days % ¥ Al for the relief of C.J. Minor aud others, to | jcsthe fret instalment to be rie ae The stabling of the company at the Virginia PREMIUM STEAM DYRING AN SCOUR- jon to carry ow pd ee cen © paid by certain photograph gift | ug" ,lts time of the service of the notice aforeanidy | House te all ready for the accommodation on of Second Floor. Therestabeisauent ~~ thi act the sum of —— amounting to $1,063,) Cougress df pectively, | their stock, (some of which has already been 49 Jofterson Strat own, DO. THE RETRENCHMENT & jaw made thelr business illegal nefsuch | purchased.) and for the making of the harness, _Ofiier open from 7%) nm. Wott swe Mr. Thompscn, from the commisice on finance, | Mr. cise watede seetset ibs tacts oui tes oom: Df whien the conkeact kas beam awarded to iar i back Council = m he retrenchment | mittee rose ani reported the bill te the House, aad SXTRAORDINARY PARGAINS IN DBK Fecommending that | it was passed. Herrick, of this city. E FSoo! h the ed be fited among ite recon; a & ANNEXATION.—A telegram from Washington | 100 “ on ame: nts, h notice Mt Ht be e' - ‘and the bill was retarned ronal py pen pricto in Monday’ *s Gazette stated {hat thescheme for | 100 “+ ; oa tivk or placing the the annexation of Alexandria to Washington | 200 — tines, mt 28, 7 amt te : ied the Dill, fusisting on ow Roresaid which t had been sexivod. and this time by those, | 100 WHITE LAWN _ as asking ac NE percent. additi among others, who were purchasers of property | 19@ 4 * bes pchean MISCRLLANSOLS BILLS. in this city and county attax amd conilscation | jog = “ * riped and plaid White French Organd! ake Bill makine xn appropriation for the relief of the sales during the war, in order that the Virginia air appointed we the couminter on th Women © Christian Association was passed z i Binte Alpacas and Mobuirs, « epaci Messrs. Thompson, Gui 1000 tions, ; “og courts might not decide the suite which have P.Oot- | ent st the propert: assesses], which certificate | been instituted for the recovery of that prop- |; shall bear inte te UNtil paid at the rate af ten pee | erty. It is understood from Washington to-day | 100 COLORED purchase’ of W water servic ninm perannum. and they shall also issue like | that those who would be pecuniarily benetitted | 50 WHITE LAWN RAPPERS, 5.50 to $20 0 thee eee cencieana' | in the manner indicated by the success of the | 100 BATESTE POLONAISE and REDINGOTES ‘Jane 10, 1571, tions, reported tavoral ly bill. appropriating {ton per centun | 2Bnexation movement are collecting money from. wb. Temarking that the com: | $6 OW f 1 the Columbia Hospital and Leing-in Asy : feand esr. | With which to fee counset to plead forthe scheme | 100 WHT Ss yet Lad to F Read arecond t the p-op_ | betore the courts, and that among those at to. $22 ferred to let ¢ Committers on claims, re " tand ithe | Workare Judge Underwood and Mr. U. A. Ste- “100 BROWN LINEN POLONAISE and BEDIN. PBESMOMETER UP: and pase upon it for the relief of Jame Wes fret instalment shall not t vens, the latter of whom, however, was not a GOTES from. 26 0 to S100 Browne asked that the Council take action « on ve say ry we * 4g 4 . os as tre mee Sesuing = Sl ertiti (te second, | purchaser of any property «uring the war, but ? Ka. be Crepioy we Fase rd, fourths and. Dfth. respectively, within two | expects to be benefitted by a supposed increase y GOODS DOWN Br Bro t Popcorn peg male a tn 29 a iJ. © phane. Ali teada se‘oud tine aud laid ars from ineulng of the certificates, the said | in the valuation of his property im Alexandria DRY ¢ Ds Di Any aturandmente oF obsection to ity he fs “The Speaker called np bill forthe rel 3 eeael to se!) county. bipk there was nothing w Read and reierred to the eon 4 SMALL-POX.—One new case colored man named Waki E street, was reported yesterday and sent tozhe —— hospital, where there are now only two “cases The case heretofore reportet on south Water ted such real e8- | street is convalese eninge ma the property $9 fnsute commiter—thar cesumntce were soueaite (| ie. are 3 or te ia Mec imrercel thostee iit ae ae ioe fmgen eee evens er Pt L ntere LOPE wit one ny 2 ‘mipt iu reporting bills with amendmentect recom F R ; the de ee Nee a eee eee CITY ITEMS. ieniations, Wut here was a bill of far greater im- | On tortin of Mr, Gox,the bill (ID. 2)appeo- | Ugaate at tale a Portance returne:| withott aoy recommeniation at tog Ban tor th Female Union Benevehent al. had confidence in t thought the ory Mr. Smoot. trom the committer on ways make prov is reported favorably Honse bill, ap act tar t tax sale certificates Lost yed. LAST CNANCE TIS sEASON, Our anpusl closing ent sale of Srring and Sup- Wer Goods will DAY, loch tost fiud coutinue uuttl July 41h, 1573, when «! READY-MADE UNDERGARMENTS {. Haxvvry Switn’s Mixewat War Laeragentged all abd » hear some expression from rorgetown w' yrcompidar ip comutttec from Steel Fountains, at Coughlin’s, Sch and F LADIES AND CHILDREN. —_, Paaee Geste: -in the me, tenese ait es83 mn the wills ae he me fo the House, wher sent —- ae we ee en Mr Hunt, th ‘Hones, ot'5:30 p. m 1 streets. ‘ should not, under any cireametauces, miss ‘his, the par Prag <A a = ‘That ene cata B f Pabiic Works ar THe nee ALPaca UNDRELLAS. 100 dozen Ladies’ Cotton SKIRTS, with aix tucks, | !#st opportunity of the season, . Bee paid Board o i «| Prices $4.50 an pcreipergeioeine anne 1 o cnired be it would be bette nee ae \ : : The DRESS GOODS, LACE JACKETS, LACE i i betsae ae na nse lat Pablic School Examipations. poy deci Sookie ety ong ll ge Guo. C. Hewnixc, $10 7th street N.W. | a99 Points, PABASOLS, and other ¢a+ tb aod uid pot act at once upon WHITE ECHOOLS not det d i “ 2 are the mh rective ev i F, Thompeon remarked that itwas nothing mn: | iid dusirect ~Gramivar Schivel No.1, Wallach || oetytnatinunacts ip den fe cates it ‘TueRx is no lead or copper poison in the soda only, nsual for committees to report back bitls withont | building Me. G. KE. Hilton. teacher, wan éXaniined ket * interest set 1 Vater drawn trom Steel Fountains. Try it, at | 100 Min conjunetion with our #tock of Dry Goods, wo Tecemme ndation an the ae of oe cee fhe y re St eo by kp oe . B. Mure, as- per, Coughlin’s, 9th and F streets. poe Tacthes rer a - offer on the second bee ty or of our ballding » magnifi- oemge teen bad reached it as the session = em an’ art. Comm 1 a of }, tac! assortment of . irene thought a che beat way was sums ner of edut Bion and Superisten tered by the Conperttion oh the Bere tie Hannvry Suitu’s Miveuat Warees, put | AD4* ful tin ae _ i rit ia the manuer apler ft lm the mauner ptUpOeet Ss et Sein kets tanennt not isa ng in all the neu of two iiltions | up i ayphons and founts, by Palmer & (izeen. ctenenoanne 4B to @BBeachy with CARPETING, once. Allknew very whatthe bill was. sad ail’ hed |G WW Axe for attendance : a mares : t Fe nn Se Matainee Weise Seema “Di 100 dozen Ladies” Cotton CBEMISES, with need prices. comprinina their views and optnions formed. aud Allen ©. Clark for scholarsl: erty, rr ii edge. as m8 Cents manutactare; OIL 4 any pe rg BF edge Dangle nl : x, ‘Tnx Lacer Bren mld by Russell & Leonant, | 300 100 | Alarge stock of MATTING tw all’ width rae derstocss but he waht much Packer MW alter Mc Parkin . ; cht f Sth street and Pennsylvania avenue, isaspare|ieg « « with rat- spacer scomnegeriregientienionn ave a janendation frum ‘he finance com Samer P_Mekitrcah for scbelarckip ans | "22 svable a guy fone in ch ussese- | 88 Lager can be made, and is from the cete- aie iin mn hand a complete stock of WINDOW SHADES eee ect nr eee oe ne Seance ane sa Sulsesneleening 105 sehclarahs | Pie eet at for which | aico » completes line ine of, Pisin, Fucked Putfed, end FINTCLES, aehor of the bl “Mr. Browne said he was willin once; he | tru vous eres | " > —— Plaited, abd haiM@somety ‘Embroidered, a | gy pemember the Arcade, had beard it discussed tu the lower House; the cits fo King r re wens Reine SopA Ware drawn trom Steel Fountains is Priced from §1.62 to @3.254 press Rad discussed fo was simply a 4 e Marship y ; he B Pi w a ipod oeacaide, Try it, at Coughlin’s, 9d: | 100 dozen Ladies Cotton DRAWERS, tucked, WOLFORD & SHILB Tectine sropitine Kendall scholarsbip;and wat, | Nefeb) required to deposi t banca = SS rennet eek street, between D and w Ail schol ee ag ACESS = aaa” : . 8. Ww. cacholarship.. a this by sell board, Dvsrzrsia 1s 4 Hy DmA-HEADED Moxsan, | 100 dozen“ 88 conte =. 22> bats: F also be mentioned that Allen visions of this act, aud snen = ~ war sereee ent Suen ack, aad sauh. senees et from which nearly all +-the ills the human flesh | 100 dozen < lw ALSBBING BEDUCTIONS fe aesesstn on i they are bases. and ” approve sil thet the Ww. had prines(ealued at @36) offered by. the Sor att conkerorny re Pe rie witch they coe -_ bord oa Shee ae The a ar ets Aine lee rarer of cegnai trimmet, Drices had no doubt made some mistakes, but | for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal pledged to and shail be received, held. ail appl metected soluvon = they Were human It was mavifestiy the duty of th: t the best e«any produce: tnder the direction of sail’ comment ners, for t ng-tried and well ertabi ed remedy for this Immense stock reduced to Be recited briefly the « ore c e Ce distressing complaii = has ro hin ee CENTS ARD, in the way of the Board fT arithmet! F, United States Fol Sicecbletis cos wattioeland Lo thes Set, Cot | Whoo Othe seen ee Lined cae © ies of progress al and geometry. Vecal music 1 e vs mentee bare Sonat: previate th: interspersed the exercines. Gen. Raton awariel wee. 9, That Sf ph RTI Curpaes crY for Pitcher’s Castoria. a Se Hoe ae ae macielt as neeree ry gpa) ri- ent ort Bi y thi fs t shall be received regulates the stomach, 1 cures wind colic and ate address. Truster Ha ; Collet rs the Boar of Pablic Works or one of its | causes natural sleep. It flea substitute for ition the board fad je medal te Fred Litheb offices 2 x 0 worked ou and all felt proud of the resales accomp. | Gane" orge D. Weber, and eb Piera, ane full sad soparete aces fale col’ | castor oll. Also, large lot of REMNANTS AT JUST HALP PRICE. PEBCAL’ reduced t ° eat LINENS v DAY. iections from the : ¢ pro- See ae eeare) ONLY ONE PRIC Seonnks vo erat thames of me tenes artnet Poy nthe fee Wilson 1 sions fre eect Sinent of the cont ct tas eee Ponp’s EXTRACT cures rheumatism, burns, BF Acency for Mme ip lnion iy “Se cRh to ‘of the benefits derived el Paley with ace : . Sores caeccaces ere eee Daniel Fates, acerti band com £ Pilea, ulcers, err go lint ——s —_— BOGAN & WYLIE, He wes ready 10 opduree the board and bac The exan ry, and Li up jackets flora te improve ead ; | onstrated the fact that Mr Hilton lamenees, bruises,” bola Wounds, petraigis Lat ‘a » bruises, ot and the time wout whol. le | high re: tis teacher wl on erect Id praise He had great respect f igh reputation as a teacher mntractor or contractors for the ion | hoarseness, diarrhea, Fourth Desvrict ~The examioation of the Fewate | of any of said sewers may receive the certificates | Pond's Extract differs frome all other alt See cote Le! ae eee a a 3 ool of the for: hereby authorized to be lesued at. py and in fall preparations tert retrenchment in expense toes hots Lae teacher, Ps ee 5 patil ction to the extent to witch 1 ame may be ine, treated of in medical and ean red by them, ot i i tracts «1 POSITIVEL NTIRI ap a ie ie ae gl RiP iscrameetscigatt fala sower | HBOW™ te 8 cat or hen diate anh wre eee: watkicae rs cil have » examination ‘The 3 js an emergen Sorsaiuie mus, Bewions.°Bap | v. oan STOCK OF DRY AND FANCY Guovs . ° I. Bele Haltd ve = Ag Washington Business College. Naize, etc., find immediate relief at Dr. White | We mention a few of the ae So n oh wbich if “e FIVTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT EXENCiseS, | establishment, No. 535 15th street, opposite U. = - * AT COST TO CLOSE BUSINESS th ayn me pecalinr circumstances Zhe ist annual commencement uf the Wash | S. Treasury. | The treatment oftén effects © | repawts’ FLANNEL BANDS; oar vng deg Degen ize,” All Hokey; bgoke, feym Erofesor | ington business college was held last evening | P cure, cven in extreme Cases, if none but BTS; FLANNEL 8K the board to borrow @600 ai) If’ it was t-esaars, ps wale Oler “wal || a sépcote ball, which was crowded with she | Sultabiombessre wes. (= & | piain and Embroidered CAMBRIC SKIRTS; of Taisiog money. Ii a lara Ww King. | rua OF ere ee Papen Torco Rvesian BATHS; also, Medicated Va. | Plain, Tucked and Embroidered SLIPS ; nttihieates disease, iar Eliealest (es rane fuamis Mite: | anal American flags.” On the scenic background Bret eae » at Dr. Shedd's, | DRESSES, leArdie, Bel ayy ia Kel ie 933 re orale reerrny car Porwr, bate Maxwell, primary. | “Welcotiet cola: of TE while suspended Clereomstances be shonkd rote for" “he Taivapangh. panciual nine yeary. ani over the front were two ‘beautiful hanging- | celebrated Basaar P: at Chas, : No amendments being off-red the bill was passed. t the i baskets filled with rare flowers, [u the rear of Seam’s hoopelirt and corset factory, 7th See MERINO SHOES and SATIN EMB. BOOTS; Ms. Tea tee ee yout containing a group of twenty-five of the oldest pu. | the footlights were oe & large number of | Intelligencer Building. NURSERY BASKETS; PILLOW SLIPS; cd beck Os oso cumnittes on Basuce.ve. ¥ of the school, was presented to the tes hoquets and baskets, gifts to the graduates by INITIALED BIBS; NURSERY PINS: fitke ag metering the git coats ier | safe teeaments ah ratdoe react Eaton, Gommisconer of Edenton, GeneID, DRAWERS; BUBBEE MAPRING, LAO ne Din is ing set in a ban: ie ‘aton, Comm! T Of acation, Gen. . 7 tor the District of Columbia and Aaiug their com: COLORED sHOOLS Mussey, Professors Hunt and Masson, Supetin- Gr aacrican recs Bi pEaw TAPING EASE OAS. rst gouds bought by an ex, enced aad ola. buyer Spook tort ‘OM BLACK THREAD at 50,c) ava 70 Of HOSTERY, and all other articles Over B10 acredit of three months + againat ie —— interest-bearing yy be Mr. Thi asked that the finance committee | The examination of the colored schools was ro- | tendent Wilson, Trustees Hart, Harris, French, MANUFACTORY. soon and save money at the BED Fi bedinchargea from the further cousiderution of | *ubied yesterday in the Sumner setoot batidime Atlee, Jos. Wileon, Mekee, Champlin and | excovgagE HOME maxur TURE! Pog Tihstreet. somone ‘ouven! bile making an appropriation fur the pu Grammar school No. 1, Miss Emma V. By own Stuart, of the pubtic school board, and many iN ‘Al RE! Jel-3m BEHREND BROS., Proprictors._ tchovls in the county of Washington for thr ts. | tac sta ‘oy ae serat if te by a ip yo, ook: | others. The salutatory to the graduates was TRUNKs yin the fanaa for the on may nebo, forte ations. and | delivered by George A. Griswold, of New York, REPAIRED AND COVERED. tnguishment of the debt. for constructing and fur- | @ i in a very happy manner. Gen. R. D. Mussey a ‘hing school buildings in ihe county; to provide i taking i then delivered an ap PPO ate address to the JAMES S. TOPHAM «& Co. . extending the time of Payment of special asseas- | Many” 11 i raduates, and Was followed by Miss Lottie M rs i pte and for other pai aOR. 4 oo) fete csicatcky Mah iba ME AE ‘aynstord, who read a valedictory address. Mr. | HAKNESS, SADDLE AND'TRUNK MANU- - No. eeatiee for ree. | acta principal: Way eatmited by Superiateniont ‘Cook | Crypti Falmont also delivered a valedictor FACTUREKS, ~ ee cea ne uaa ie the 1 ore of ths eed ot ‘Trastees ase | |For nest nt improvement In penmanet to Ho 40s SEVEETH STERET, erection aud repair of streets, raising and wader: Comnel # natal gfe} James to Cte ene ~ es Cal HE Next to Odd Fellows’ Hall, FOR CHILDREN, 2 te 5 Years of Age; mn, from the committee on Guance, re ile. he mnie ‘were examined in the hile [oa ame, Sophia Woukertig a Chinn il- | Have a large and choice stock of goods in ara ‘ rovement in all of them our pete nce consisting of all | SKIRTS; CHEMISES; DRAWERS; cil Bo. 49, to yy ¢ : Belt glish n—Crypti Palmoni, Jennie NIGHT ‘DRESSES; as a Die 2 i ES’ and LE, ) SA’ of the District of Golam! tions w: i : average—William aad ; cra tthe Berit of Guten tur fhe heal coches A. dohness #, Lottie Stay tor Punctuality eae: TRUNKS, Cambrie, Piawe and nen pirstion ofthe first’ quarter <= the current year, pils, jew * INKS and VA) zse, Cotton, Pique and 5 Which was amended, and uandeome, gold-he ‘General Eaton, Commissioner of Education, one eng By Me Ware eee HOUBE. -Mr. Hulse moved to recousider the vote thee spaterred ed diplomas upon the following BADBURS sua nd Fees Bassin, bes SUN BONNETS and STRAW Hats; by which the bill to retmbarse the Board of Publi Works ot auactiag. pwnue, sheeaing ond rentiring a cotdiet— Sophia Barr, Washington; Mary J. Remember the Old Stand— Swiss and Pique OVER-DRESERS. strcte, gery Fuected grec 0 The property own. | & es ne nai jeld 423 7th street, next to Odd Fellows’ Hall, cris fn ington: ar . Raynes cyenibeng, Wat Stone, | STABLIOHED 1601. ke New York, Cong Wr Franklin 2 okt and aa — an Smendment maki yan Rice nig; Ewell A. Dick and Nelson Ht Davai, JOHN @. BARTHEL, mi sanseszd a ma ror per cont intend of * oo - aah Tina i Gorge A. Griewold, Now York, committees of frade. fone Pulmoni, evwenatio want Frank L. P am the whole, a * ted ‘The superintendent streets has been di- tin G-imeet eet Geos ar. 1 pepe A pat ina new pump atthe corner of Ureet es LS Aaron Beergetown 9 Willis: C. ei aa Virj Charles P. ‘Williame, Georgetown. —.—_—_. Allantio Tele- he counts. ph. rca have bem granted their wot Derkiennagt Dee arse Hew pleas To-day, é up the! id reset sn aft, Drew: Jary out. ‘Kimbro. agt the fine of the’ old cknal, changing |, National their tine within the city as deacri ~ Tue BoaRp ov Coroney ScRoot Tavari at thelr meet ie - USE PERRY'S MOTH AND FRECKLE AT IS RELIABLE ay’ HARMLESS. } Lockwood, Batty & Tarter, TEMPLES O€ THE YACR. BLACKHRADS I if Bile ity f b oan resara.turaovne counooxe | soo PERAOTLVanLa ATEROS, fie canat ania maertng. | i LH Bi geri

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