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Third Legislative Awsembly. Mr. Trimble offered a concurrent resotution that ‘The Alleged Abortion Case. EVENING STAR. COUNCIL.—At the meeting yesterday afternoon, the hour of meeting lerealier shail bsdo'clock m: | ReatiT oF THE PRELIMINARY INVESTIGA- i = the following bills wore read a second time and re cme day abdition’) fer Peete on ste Ob | TION—THE ACCUSED PARSONS USDEK AR- } WEDNESDAY ............ Jame 23, 1873. | ferret For the tolicl of Samuel Cons; to eather. ‘ns Reet. of Mr. Shepherd, the House refnsed to Bi q . we poe: te bill for the | _ Brief mention was made in yesterday's STR erection of an ciigine-betes for Galaabin casing | OF the fact that the police had discovered cir | company Mo. 3, and a committee of conference was | cumstances leading to the belief that the crime precinct asked caste Shepherd, Carroll and Taliafero | of abortion had been committed at a house on Two CAR Loaps or Lager wage Sppolated on the part of the House. 12th street, between Ohio avenue and C street. | fived this week from the celebrated Lion Brew, Shepherd calied bp bill providing that certain | Kergeant Danmvator: « ine the Governor to institute proceedings for open- Condensed Locals. Only one case of small pox (1r2 New Jersey Officer Hinkle. on | ery, Cincinnati, for Palmer & of George- officers appoimied by the Governor be con- : ; & ‘Byenue northwest) was reported A to insurance companics; tu prescribe th rmed Fy |, | learning the circumstances of Captain Shilien, | town. This beer is in splendid. » hav: The steamer Talispoora sailed from the navy | method «f collecting hues for the Viclation of laws | “Bis Henan a an poime convension; passed. | ont tothe pines, eat Nodtog Foung colored | Ing had fice ims of ice packed in the cars when yard for New York yeeterday. Santer catia, Dteat, of, Columbia: 9 | of snitable buildings for the Police Goart, mte.cost | girl, Sarah Jones, in bed, in 8 room in the third pped. For sale in kegs and bottles. + iver excursion, 9th-street Methodist Protes- latory o 0" for |p ing #3 5 e amendment e house, who acknowledged an os ase injured satehine by being thiown frome caany | Pasted August 16, Isit,00 aa towatsect said justices | ,oM, McKnight moved that Honse Bitl im relation | Srey huaged the inmates of the house Perey and | Si have clearer heads as well ae bodies. yesterday by being thrown froma wagon | [f the peace to ¢ penalty for falling to maiiiain an | to-eemetericn be tekee ape We tens a Brown—under arrest. tenant Skip- |" miwt&w on G street, between 6th and 7th streets. office in said Dittrict; to fix the time within which | Messrs. and th the officers to make a aaa i . rict, . Clagett Me Kulght inst ted that the ja roceeded Dr. Cornclias Boyle has recovered from his | appeals may be taken from judgments of the justices | entender shotid be sone theongt with ieeuleen tapeeigation. — 5— Conta Jate ‘ines, his many friends will be glad to eh peace inthe Ds etct of Golumbias to rece ito ‘emp and close an alley in square 198; Justice J; T; C. Clark was ealled on, and the oe Se ak Sa ogee bak know. “A : P <s wi abou years o! and whose '} what a work it ie now . The halt and ‘The Grand Conclave General of the United | cptc, Louisiana and Indians avenues for cost <f| "Bilt providing for the inspection and measure- a. K street, near 224, made ‘a de- | Janne, sore red wen —— os Bistes, Soversign Eatrietio Knights, wikawom- | Soy 3 ics. Reston tha tiedentinn pat eres ment of Tpestone Titog for the Biting of vacant lote Rosition before him. in which she ‘chatges that | away’ their crutches. ‘Bheumatism aud sit ——— session in this city om Monday, | of infectious and contagious diseases in the District aude Brown, living at 210 12th street, between Fs are banished, and damb beasts cry out duly 1 next. Se oe was pasard. lumbia; making appropriation to reimburse | Mr. Trimble called up bill relating to justices of | Band C streets northwest, had produced an x and exp Attention is called to the exercises advertised | Emmart. Dunbar & pr mark dome on fhethiris- | the 'eace (preseribibe the time in which appeals | abortion upon her; that she (complainant) went | £02; a og costae no im another column for the benefit of the new | six inch water-: ; making appropriation fortie | may be taken); which was passed. Also, billamend- | to Brow: house Wednesday two weeks for ———_—_o_____ academy of Holy Cross at Rockville, Md.,under | Felicfof Robert Strong & of work done onthe | ing act in relation to the appoliitment of justices; | the Of getting rid of her child (i pened Many evveen rather than take nauseous the direction of the popular Father Mackin. | Sreees ong Que he Tiercltd BL sec, | "ichcll consarrent rotation in relation tottgns. | 10g Mande Dréwn fc that parposcs tealtie | mediciaes and tale ie noe es ba wondered et oe The report that Nestor Shaw has the cholera iimbs of persons | honses and buoys in the Potomac river; to. made an agreement with Maude Brown to get | the —, is often worse than the disease. is incorrect. He strained himself a little by sugaged in mechanical pursuits; also, House of | Council bill in relation to the registration of | rid ofthe child; that Maude Brown had operated | Sufferers coughs, colds, influenza, sore undertaking to represent the entire press of the | Delegates joint resolution recommending certain | dea wae % on her once a day ever since she had been there; .| throat, or tendency to consumption, will find in country at Cape May, but is getting a!l right eet Hh eae Lill for the relied of eee Bie. | glia blll requiring permits from the Board of | that the child was taken from her Monday | Dr. Wistar's balsam of Wad Cherry mremedy as ain. bia; and House bill for the relief of Adrian Kleo- | Health for condneting certain business was passed. morning before seven o'clock; that she does not ‘| ‘eeable to the palate asetfect inremoving “Qire, M. E. Schwarts, Miss Caroline Tomp- | #*=*h!- Persons engaged in collecting or storing rags, iy aoe . known what became of the child; that Perey ~ jouse bill to supply a deficiency in a bill making ones, hides, y Kins, Mise Virginia Thornton, Mim Lizzie P. | aa'sppropristion ker the ofloers oul eupleree ot | “Hoven tilt Sy Jetation to licanesd horse markets | Brown, (husband of Mande, Brovar tok eck Gbecinins soe a a i Stewart, Miss Ella Shields, Mise Frances D. | the District of Columbia, was read a first time aud | was pasted. child in @ basket from the room, saying he was | i oe Horthup, and Miss Mary Hayden were yester- | Jaid over, Connell amendments, to, Dill providing for, «| going to have it buried, but does not known | NAtLs,ctc.. find immediate relief at Dr. White's as sppeinted vo clerkabipe of the $4 clase in | | Mr. Brooks fromthe committee on claims, ro; | nunrival Erck were Bon-eoucarral im and a com | Whether it wae buried or-not; that Maude wna | eetabliahment, Ho. G5 sth strect, opposite U. Gen. Spinner’s office. ‘ted bill(H. D. No. 19) for the relief of Alfred | anittee of conference nested. Percy Brown were the persons who relieved hur | 5: Treasury. @ treatment often effects a Preshicnt Gatehel, of the S. B.C. A..yex | Bierenson; which was passed. aT Conucit aueaulmente to parfor the surver | of the elind: that Maade Brown toll hercnay | Perfect cure, even in extreme cases, if pone but terday arrested James Smith, of Buazard’s | ,MF Browne iting forthe | ‘Conseit amendments te bill to wurcineas the com- | she had operated ona half white young laty | Suitable shoes are es & Point, on the charge of driving « er’ horse | Feta usly paid; | bined hose pipe and combination lad-tor (invent who had come there during her stay with her; Tue SrxcER Sewing Macuine salesvof (1572 fo acart. He was taken before Justice Clark, bill in relation to tax certifi: | by Chief Engineer Crouin) were pon-concurrad that complainant had seen the young lady | were $219,000, 4,12-8,0tr pai og he 7= horse ws now in the cus- ae eakeasistemen Bilin Colne to houses of ill-fame was indefi —— th; . ee bad ges i Giro Ponp’a Renkot tr teresie at hon 2 ts tody of Mr. Gatcbel. > make: emer nt edd. = ae men visit her forthe purpose of having their D’! at wholesale by Yesterday afternoon, John McCormick, aged g his absence f 1 DL 1 malas cece aue narkt: | fortunes told; that her child was born dud ant | Chas. Stott & Co, 4%) Pennsylvania avenue, 14 Sears, Cuiployed i carrying water at the h petasion: ty on 7") | that she had paid Mande Brown $8 for her | and by druggists everywhere. tw, ft new State department fell from a ladder @ services, and now owes $2. tance of fifteen fee! peso caenee and was very badly Tunco-Rvssian BATHS; aise, Medicated Va- ured; it is feared fatally. He was taken to his | ments wealibemade tothe bul, Hed he ‘ etna cae eee tr Poles Baths, for all skin disease, at Dr. Shedd a, Time on Capit ih ted day | Shenae Chace aioe eneonetie o ported Gnubelt bill recommensiog € mien of | conect Preceuns am Ferdinand eae es The following patents were granted yesterday a! sagt . ery do ree ocemens 2 esegen pees “a uester, a German, charged with being an w ae <> . eee = vault fhe Mereton ballot-box. and naked to be disharged . ; t TLL00x & Gisne Skwis) Macuixa The to persous residing in this nelguborhood: Joka | Presctt par. After the sigual failure of the ouccth Mereton vallot-box. and asked to be ai accessory, was released on bail. ‘The coloret | celebrated Bawaar Patter. Agency ut Ghee ©. Baxter, Washington, opera’ mother quart 1 certainly |) Tagett, from the con ¢ of couference on | girl, Safah Jones, was in such a weak condi- | Baum’s hoopakirt and corset factory, 1th street. sivester 'T. ve the Inst one te direct legis st any class | the tax bill, reported thac they were unable to agree, removed to the Freed- | Intelligenoes Bul - wahision: James? C jae tho eked tobe discharged: th ordered. men's Hospital P* Temoved to the Freed | Intelligencer Bullding. | =) XX. 0. Boad, Pairfax court house, V Mr Browne expremed bimeelf tothe same oft Mr. Dyer moved that a new committee be ap-| In the Police Court this morning Mr. Closs p THE COMMUNITY at itge apprcetate the nse- Cooking stove Fr. Browne as resident for inform rott fed: nereed to. . eee stated that Percy and Maude Brown and Fred | fulnese of Singer's Sewing Machine. us Cononee Fattenten heb an inquest yeotenisy | SUSU er acueaes wrod be tie ee ee Home to Close part of uiley, tr nquare 198 waa're: | eFick Keuster were present, on the charge of mus and Baromets Afternoon on the body of Wm. Lawrence aged a ‘THsRMOMETEES and Barometers are Cor 1. ot likely to pass he thought :t ld | jected. procuring an abortion, but the victim being : is years, on the canal boat Albertrice, (at the | e's sa ar to recetve them and simply lay | "ie Shepherd, from the committee on pj copria- | unable to be present, on account of her sick- | ®24 made to order by Hempler. near 4x rtreet Bavy yard) on which he was employed, and a | them cn the table without readt ted Gouneil bill providing for thr ness, he asked a postponement until she is able tious, re ng. =—— = Ferdict was rendered that death was caused by. | | ‘The Chair replied that he, woud not ike to give | ment'sf uivertising im the Suaday ‘Aevald; read « | to appear, and asked cat the buns belivet ac | NO. (MARERITER, } 3,4 Doe eine the eae ets ae cates te cen | “berebnmuens tageaee taei eel bas *Ginell ‘amendments to Hones bill in relation to | £3.00 each and in default be committed. It | 7782-5 _— pT ag the 208 —_ im yester- | ofdisco rey fo the Howse not torre thelr bi tax sale certificates were not agreed to, and a cein- pemecinnt ie, eee NO. 439 77m STREET, Suncast Rage sn tig haat edyourament the day before hed Op: oy ih muert called up till for theroliet of Daniel |, Commty Behool Examinations, | J. Vand & Six,8 doorsabove Odd Fellowes’ Ha'l, mal Ex jon ivand entered his protest. Laneys and it war passed. strect.— Male eral, : Departinent the Columbian . Brooks explained that when the Councilad- |) Mr, Wall, from the committee on laws, reported | in Tennallytown, Mr. C. Peck, teacher, was ox bas now in store the fa << urged the day Refore every. Dill nnd poocr on the | BATES coach Soa tis Coa nitey eee TaD reed | Sued pemmattiny by Tene enick eres rates LARGEST ASSORTMENT ‘The anucal exhibition of the preparatory de- | President's able had been disposed sf. A geecnd tin ovement in their studies. ‘This school Honse bill regulating the ronning of railre Chase called up trains on the streets aud avenues in this cit : authorizing the epening 4 partment of Columbian College took place last night at Lincoln Hall, and was attended, as e AND hich number 35 were present yes- GHOL D tae eee ones u CEST SELECTIONS ity a en- | of the following Goode in the Distriet- of the protection of parks and public sqaaree jessrs, Deer, St x were appointed ‘hint im pro. “ eG usual, by a throng of relatives and friends of | Hictrict, were reed ¢ ira timenud lai aver committee of conference on the tax bill, apd Messrs. Hina Yoogers, | RARERHANGINGS, all grades and prices the participants, and of those interested in this | — Housejcint resolution providing fer a.com bepherd and the bill in relation Elis Soe’ | PRG, SHADES. aifferent colors and sizes, excellent school. President Welling, of the | without Cr gr m forthe purpe revising combinat ad combination lad- b 5 cht Colom? CTC. It sizes lew. . tocated | PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, diferent col- Pleaswut, Mrs Ore and sizes. p. assistant, | PICTURE NAILS, Porcelain and plain Heads. d by Trustees Brown and Miller. There BENCH FIRE-BOARDS, Black and Gilt and VELVET AND GILT 3 est aesort- ment in the District. ees at = BOX OVAL FRAMES FOR WREATHS at cost u University, though still suffering t from his late illness, was present, | * others on the platform were Judge Kolles, Kev. Dr. Cuthbert, Professor 0. T. Ma-on, principal of the preparatory depart- Ment, aml Professors the commissioners authorized by the | der. em, isistive Assembly, approved Decom Bill in relation to. cet as read and laid over. x that no public or pri ate hompson, from the comm: of the cit - No. i7, for the reli A-scciation; which w Masson and Fristoe. | frem the same committee, rep rted in third Disiricr Mate and Female, N. es in the District, pro- | in the new school building at vate cometerion ehall'be | Work, teather, end Mick M. 4 bach] tee on finance, f the Wome: in this school, which is rated on a.fout « with the grammar schools of W. upils stood the test of a rigid exami sponded promptly and accurate prefaced the | making an xy propriation for rembarsin as ows: f Public Works for money expenaed for the 6. Nay Mr. Uretl | tions propounded. The following to close them ont. . . ag eo Sen ees pair of pompe, cleaning of streets, Ac; | changed lite vote and entered arontion recensiing | orably mantionod: Kurs Wick tree GObp PLATED. TINNED and WIRE CENTER mors of second clase, John C. | which was passed.” Algo, froin same cominittes, Cour cil amendment to bills to erect a new engine | Brown, Agnes Brown, of t PAPAGTURE CORD, cupertor gocds. Monk in the Beliry, | ported I. D No. 2%, making an appr-priationcot | forengive company No, 5,(Heury Adldisos beth Lewis, of the ac schy int: » ENGRAVINGS and CHROMOS, a ne in French, wo for a compound howe-pipe and combint providing for repairs t Anacostia school- Seventh Deseret — Ne Jmited selection of choice aubjects wyes. David W. | Indders,and directing the payment of the ureed in Uniontown, B. Abell, teacher, was exam ders for Paperhanging. Window Shades Clifton Mayfield; | iment, striking oat a din when the Honse ad- | ined by Trustee F rolls ot | OF Picture Frame nally filled in city or coum CS corset which was agreed lock to-morrow. No | the school t puple.23of whom were | (ry, and satisfaction guaranteed. ‘Terms cash, min G: Pool; | PM Is, from same committee, repe murned. Durr 3023 St Oe Gt | House bill making an appropris pay for th ——— of her schotur cost of survering the Potoma: annel, with an “The Silent College.” Tabout the sai c + increas the armonnt 0 8725 to _socrrening the sraount from, COMMENCEMENT OF THR NATIONAL DEAP MUTE Investment Bond: <0. from 4 ie Burn ant prted back Hense bill 113, to COLLES: tara Dorsey, Kate de for a bre alarm telegraph, rovidine st hy Gen. Eaton, € of Educa. | apd Aunte Robey, for writing, Core Me The Northern Pacific Railroad Company havin Night Bre sa - a rec datior. that it be etlere Rood fro ™ Presi Gallaudet 1 mr fine sm pdrewing. a ha sea male 1 ® tte 7-0 nie Mortgage a 1d . William ees i a at @n ageregute not exceeding thirty tillion illiam H. Laff, Wilham K. McLean, Benja- b ment exercises on the nin Gupte, ati | Gollere, end thereafter $0 gay wo Blokar ve min G. Pool. John C. S. Kichardson; Aathor’s | ¢ iversary of the National Deat-Mate Col- het terest than 6 per cent. on further isenes of § the lomuted remainder of the T 3-10 joa eink disposed of through the usual agencic Night, Frank D.V a tis lege, took place this Clendenin: val assed Messrs, Guitek, Thom pac e the Columbia institution = ~ Noyes. jent voting in the negative. at Kenda a great |, ibe following Houve bills were read and laid over: 3 n-luw: Maud Muller, Frank nvon in the hi first honor of first class, rthedeaf and dup reen. Gen. John Eaton, c tion evinced an exer following reevived be The pro fy e on any other per ortment and attend As the bonds of this issue are made receivable spirit and effectivences throughout, making the | Zor the relist fe entalie Peed nets the ex | present to witness the exercises, wh mith, deunie Kevey,. : ‘ilie | Payment of the Company's lands at 1 1-0, they are task of discriminating somewhat invidious, but bert G. Campbell for peculiarly interesting from the fu Smith: in Ny constant and increasiag demand for this parp ainly Conducted in the sign | and will continue to be after the loan ; age. Nations) Deal- Muto ee eee ee GEORGETOWN. fact which much enhances their value tes, and ix a department of the Tre Connencen Iveness as an investment, tution, of which the late Hon. Amos | rece will take piace The Company has'more than 300 miles of ite road among the por! were the recitations Frank 2. Winslow; | Clendenin; “Gongs, 3 thesalutatory by John C. 8. Richardson, the v tT -main; ia relation to the District i | parksand lawns i amendatory of an act ent 4 and provide for the collection of tax in arrears in the District of Colum © registrati nS exceptionally well done x 7 OF Gkoror: the hall of tu re that may be aon and after a etictory by Theodore W. Noyes, the’ Fre | July 1, 873:" forthe relief of CHUB all was the founder and first president, It | to-morrow, beginning at 104. m.. The orde Yuilt and in operation, including the entire Eastern dialogue, the dialogue of the Saracen Bro’ tablish ap industrial home for wes on a wasopened in a small way in 1557, asa kisml of | exereisea, which will be interspersed with mu- | Division, connecting Lake Superior and the naviga- and the selection from “Midsummer Ni | to provide for the extension of M str. high school for tle education of mutes from the | sic, will be as follows:—National Kecollectians, | tion of the Missouri river; it has earned titlets Dream. District of Columbia and the army and navy, | Jacob D. Arnold; The Pen and the Sword, nearly Ten Million acres of its Land Grant, and but time and experience demonstrated the | H. Dennis, Thomas E: American Lit- necessity for a college for the graduates of the | erature, FAward X. Fink; Endufanoe, J: Percy ac - mas — thur far averaged $5.66 per acre. school, and in 18t4 @ charter for the college was | Keating, “Wm. E. Jones; The Indian Question, wrerk, table securities are reosived in exchange Hon. Jobn A. Bolles, vice president of the Doan of trustees of the Columbian University, | Btock Associ then delivered the prizes, accompanied by some | of Cumbia felicitious remarks ‘m each ease, as follows: 2 ‘Columba; toreim- | Obtained from Congress, which body has ever | Joseph Washington; Tribute to Father Ear. | {F Northern Pacitics, < PRIZES. buree F.E Davenport for work done on the %-inch | Since made liberal annual Rang Bi rhea for | ly, James E. Tracey; conferring of degrees; v JAY COOKE & CO. First Clest—Firet honor, gold medal, Theo- | water-main. its support. The doors of the institution have | edictory address, John 8. Hollingsworth: distri- 2 = €cre W_ Noves. Second honor, silver medal, | Mr. Buker. from committee on national relations, | since been thrown open to the different states, | bution of prises’ The degree of Doctor of Laws Pavid W. McNair. Honorable mention, Frank | 7° ed the concurrent resolution in regard to | instead of being restricted to mutes from ¢he will be conferred at th: ence: t Clendenin. ‘ Tight omer, Ducye. Ae which was nerd District of Columbia and the army and savy. | HimeeaS ‘Merrick, esq., of Washington, D. Gy @ir= ACTICAR TRUNK <a r.Thompeon, from cowmittee on ce, : Second Clast.—First honor, siver medal, John rted HD No 68, making an appropriation In Jane, 1812, Congress appropriated $70,000 | The degree of Master of Arts will be conferred a on. J. Murphy, M. D., of Columbia Hospitat, MARUPACTORY. je y r E ©. S. Ruehardson. Second hougr, silver medal, | the numerical hook for the year ending June 3, | tor the purchase of the Ken farm, A f¢ . King. ir73; which was parsed. thousand dollars were added to this ‘sam ‘ashi fees ENCOUBAGE HOME MANUFACTURE! Spraral Ctise.Wiest Renee, diver medal, | Mi Thompson moved that when the Council ad- by | Washington, a professor in the new college of benevolent citizens, and the purchase was con- | obstetrics and naecology, and teacher at Charles C. Bohrer. Second honor, silver | /Urnsit be to mect at 2 o'clock p. ua. to-day; agreed | summated, so that now the {nstitation has at- Georgetown College in Isa, on Daniel J. TRUNKS medal, Harry W. Hodg: F Kp m. the Council took a recess, and | Mehed to it about 100 acres of ground. Kelly, A, graduate of Stonyhurst College, REPAIBED AND COVERED. For punctuality and deportment for two | renss-mbled at 830 pm The original design in establishing the col- | England, and of the London University, pres- gE OPE — —_ gb oo R. a Council bill No. Gia an appropriation for | legiate departusent was to prove what had been | ent professor of chemistry and mathematres in JAMES S. TOPHAM & CO., ‘or punctuality portmens for one year, ie c 5 . was re'irne! from | doubted by some—that persons deprived of the Georgetown College; on James M. Mackall, M. D., 0 Bohrer, Harty gates with amendine ts, and was | senses of hearing and speech cou! pn spite of HARNESS, SADDLE AND TRUNK MANU- silver medals to Chartes i Washington, of the college class of 1870, FACTUR EK. vis, Luther S. Friswe, Fred. Heitmuller, £o to the committee on financ their disability, engage suceessfuily in ad- | and Thomas A. Badeaux, of 71. The degree of 8, Harry W. Hodges, Theodore W. Noyes, Charles | ¢,2° 0 -Mer. fiom the committee on W ¥ studies pursued in ee for the hear- | Bachelor of Arte will be conferred on the tole No. 426 SEVENTH STREET, W. Richardson. o, Coureil bill No. 8, with House ing. The more rg ae in view, hew- | lowing young gentlemen, graduates of the pres- ext to Odd-Fellows’ Hall, French Prizes — First prize. Theodore W. | provide for the extending of Potor: ever, was to afford to class of persons in the | ent year:—Jacob D. Arnold, of Baltimore. M. Noyes. Second, David W. MeNatr. Third, Recryctewu; the amendments were i: Frank D. Johns. the UII! passed. For greatest improvement in penmanship— ‘The fellow ing Houee bi H Have a large and choice stock of goods in their line, tenn.; George it u ij George | all of them our own manufacture, consisting of all community, already numerous and increasing | R. P. Miles Burns, of Nashville, 4 steadily with the population, am opportunity to | W. Douglas, of Washington, D.'C. eH erfre read a first time: | secure the advantages of arigid and thorough | Fink, of Baltimore, Md; John 8. Holling ADIES’ and GENTS’ SATCHELS, First prize, W. W. Swart. Second, Luther 8. | 7, brovide for deficiencies in appropriations fF | course of intellectual training in the higher | worth, of Zancsvilie, Ohio: Jesse Pg nee FINE ROLE LEATHER TRUER, Fristoe. —— Sf the District of Columbia for toe fac Joute experlenes bes fely denanstrtted tne | Wiy;,ef New Vork city; Neal T. Murray, of | LADIES, DRESS TRUNKS and VALIEES, Hermesian Society Prizes—Best debater, Theo- | June 3 14; to fx the time within v Lich Is | Years experlence has fully demonstrated the Fashington, D. C.; Charles 8. Voorhees, of FINE sUGGY ant CARBIAGE HARNESS, dore W. Noyes; gold medal. Second, Frank | may be taken from judgments of the ability of deaf mutes to master the arts and | Terre Haute, Ind.; John H. Waish, of Fairtax SADDLES and BRIDLES, Clendenin. able mention. Best editor, | peace; gocreg os Governor, sciences. The course of study pursued in the cone a Joseph E. Washington, of Cedar CABRIAGE and BIDING WHIPS, &c. parry ¢ Le Meta, Rens G:Reste,, | Reencis te percine «een Meat a ee fegest and notwithstanding the phssical tm. | aut ynererioe county, Tenn., and F. Suow- ap aren gare he : : opriations ty a A of 71. , ens fis e RONW: ore, | Pay gh Prune erro ae Bde | rig waste od | ae peat enaman ncnoor of anh | iat Met nt Ot Palos Ha pric’ .— The x a it. es a p 5 Clifton Mayfield, David W. McNair. bs Nr. Thompeen, from the conference committee on | § The president of the institution hasbeenabsent | closed its exercises late yesterday afternoon M STO! Scientific Department_—Frank Clendenin. the disagreeing votes on Council bill No 15(the tax | in Europe since last summer for the benefit of with marked success, manifested by a substan- ae tial advance in the ‘grade of the whole school MORE NEW GOoDS!! and well attested d proficiency in special branches — ol judy. ie ool-room was crowded with visitors, among whom were Messrs, Hyde, THEY ARE ALMOST GIVEN AWAY! Beall, Moffatt, Curtis and Dunlop, Trustees of See Georgetown Schools, ex-Trustee Magee, Super- LOOK AT THIS LIST: intendent Wilson, and Measre. Champlin aud | Qhildren’s Sun Bonnets and Hate, 50c. Cz 3. Wilson, of he athe ton aohool) board. - aris Pere? Bretty, $1. rr. ide, Suj nt lent yn, Mr. Cham - re lin, and Mr JE. ‘Thompeon, of ‘the Jeflersen = laid Muslin Aprons, cover entire drees, D. Sclool of Enjlish—Withe M. Dongal, J. Nor- | vill), reported that the committee disazree to Honse | his health, and while there is examining the old man Gibbs, Frank D. Jobns, Frauk ‘Wing- | Smendments, and moved that the committee be dis | world system for the education of mu*-s. During low. Arthar K. Weston, charged, anda new committee be appointed. ‘The | jig absence Prot, Edward A. Fay has been ack Benediction by Kev. Dr. Cuthbert concinded - ing president of the institution. the exercises, and then followed the delivery of jan oe cceileemenmmmee eee eee fhe exercises this afternoon commenced with Qn immense number of handsome boqueta to | promise between the extreme p: sub- | an invocation delivered by Rey. Byron Sander- the fortunate recipients. At the same tim? | mitted to them; but to his surprise the committee | land and interpreted in the sign language by Prof. Mason, and other professors connected | frum the House expresaed their determination not | Prof. James,M. Spencer. The next, and one of rece jota from the action of their House. ines, " department, were warmly | to,recede one iota reconsid bees the two remarkable features of the exercises, ted on the success of their intelligent | MT. Brooks moved to reconsider th: vote by which | was the salutatory which was delivered orally un ientious labors throughout the year, ib cireteset it would be filly toap- | by David H. Carroll, of New Lexington, Ohio. | school, in Washington, were the examiners. ‘White Dresses, crossbarred muslin, $1. &s illustrated by the exhibition of the eveni paint anethos cauminans> bus bs gubeoeenants ub: | Shc, Carnelk ie entirely Gsaf, Gnd of contee cone ‘The specimens of map drawing and penmanship Buff Suits, 8 both as regards scholarship and gentie: 'y | drew the motion. not hear lis own words; but notwithstanding, | attracted unusual attention and Praise, oa} ite and co! Border A Dearing. arn, Chali rappots se eee r comentee Messrs. | through oe own and the hopreten. ow — ay oe penmanship of Miss Alwiida Brooke — eet eS. hom; : rofessors, ear! jasees y ‘tin Gesteen EGON Ge eked Seaces Sens dete te eoceemnan ee edlingha,: report- | tions of the p ‘OTs, ie cl examined (several being omitted for want of time) were in reading, history, mental and written arithmetic. gra geography. and familiar science. Quite ‘ge ed umber of metals and ember books were pre Pk Le en sented as prizes, as pul in Tuk Stan ot > 1. estel Mr. Curtis presented the “first bad ig nd made afew well-chosen remarks of . ae Belt tog with almost perfect distinctness. There are but Frwate Szixany,on Monday evening last, | 6} H: D 84, mating an appropriation for the repaira comparatively few instances on record of gmt and were . Cross, from the comm! lar cases. Next followed an oration on ‘+L iter: pleasure by a large number of | renytd Hb meek trons of the school. The exercises eon- | re <=" of vocal and instrumental m Yeading of essays by the young Ind ppropriaticn tare and Life,” delivered in the sign lauguage, irs of the Henry A: ya engine-house; which by David S. Rogers, of Spartanburg, South was passed. ~ it Carolina, and interpreted by Professor John W. Sree pee pitts iS") | Chickering. ‘This was followed by an oration \onor,, 48 for the re yr : in. Russian Belte, 50c, i : Mi od . i} in the sign language on ‘Our Dangers asa | praise for the past and encouragement for the ‘dized and Gilt Belt Chains, 25c. Snescn itary Sent, Aaaie Rumerich, ant han amendment; which was adopt: | ton, "hy Volantine Holloway, of Poolsville, | future. it was gratifying to see Mr. Hyde per- Woe Patated and Linon Fens oss, Ada Sherman, whose essays were not only well maki propriat! ma for sals- | Ind., Professor Chickering interpreting. David eererieg in the g ucational work com- Fancy, Wood and Bilk do., 50c. written, but were read with ease and grace. ‘The titles of the essays were: “Unwritten 1 erature,” by Miss Sherman; “Echoes,” by Miss Emmnecrich “Master Minds,” by Miss Scott, and the valedictory by Miss Atkinson. Among | Dist: Columbia; to relin- | H. Carrol! next delivered, in the sign language, burse Davenport & Co. §16,8% for extra work | Prof. Chickering interpreting, am oration on jsimed to hare been done on the water wains; to | \carg Natures?" ‘Phe vaiedictory address re¢ by Volantine Holloway. menced mainly by him over twen‘y years ago, Black, white and col'd Silk and Vienna go., and to find him as zealous as evir. His exer: tions secured Miss Laura Reed, for meriy or the | Childrens? fine Linen Handkerchiefs, 3 for 2c. Washington schools, who has’ done so much | Dadiee’ nemetiched Lines do.14 for @1. le for the extension of M street to New Hamp- | “Art ire avenne and for the encouragement of mapu- ovie > District of Columbia, were s-\ er This graduate has also learned to articulate and | towards imaugurating a high standard of excel- Gents’ do. U 5 ike essays of the under graduates worthy of | [lys'srt imeand Isld ver crally | Geliver orally that portion of bis oration ad- | lence in her own school, thereby inciting cciecrs | O°?” 40,0, BRITA OL a socks, special note were those of Mise Kendali, “A A reseed to the permease inthe audience who could | to a “forward movement,”——in fact, when Mr. “ Btriped Socks, 3 pair for @1. 8 and 800. Literary Criticiem,” and Miss Emma Eich- _ To-day MES. .., puren- | hear. In addressing his fellow students he | Hyde finds a good teacher elsewhere, he wants bg ohlak Panera oe’ Btadt, “Sunset.” Mins Addie Emmerich ro; ,.Ty< Connect met at2 o'clock: p.m. parby | spoke in the language of signs. to place her where he thinks she “will do the | Ladies’ Bias ceived the first medal of her class and school for punctuality and high standing; and Misses Scott and Sherman bore oif the other See tae wee ene eee ‘Gen. John Eaton, commissioner of ed ication, from the committee on police, re | then proceeded to address the graduates, con- Will No, 128, providing for the | gratulating them on their scholastic success, most good,” viz., in the “ Georgetown schools.”” Hover Ratsino.—Messre, Hollingsworth and | gee igezeland ine Damask Towels,8 for §1. Coughlin, contractors for raising the buildings | 5; 4 Bathing Towels, 3 and 4 for @1.,%c.,&c. 4 medais , and Miss Atkinson received fines ang pepaitics inthe sev- | cng civing them some excellent advice. In | in Georgetown left below the grade, have seve- you any jou for your pocket- ‘an oat po hgrny ‘a token of excellence and | ere! ccurte of the District of Coramtsa; passed conclusicn,, he bade them God-speed on the | ral unter now in Bridge and Potomae | books, you will not fail to call on faithfulness. Kev. Dr. Sunderland delivered | ae eee eee in aes cral persone fonrney ef Ute. Hile remarks wore interpreted | street. Including the grocery of Mr. ovate B. SILVERBERG’S 5 Di th ates. asked to be a " er eo rof. Edw: . Fay, 5 ng Ww) ing the underpining broke | * ‘4 qiemerees tel oan tign of the sams: the report wan adopted, tie institution. Letiers were then read from nthe eat to-day for the erection of the ware- METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, A Mixep Ur Case—Acti use of Mr. A. H. Herr, which will te r- President Gallaudet, now in Geneva, Switzer- Yesterday afternoon Justice Walter had before land. The first, which was addressed to the act- | moved from its present location corner of the 31% SEVENTH STREET, him the case of Samuel Burrell agt. Earnest ort ae adopt No.37, reg- | 'hg president and faculty of the college and the | Canal aud Potomac street to the corner of pear Pennsylvania evenee, Dickman, in which Mr. J. KR. McConnell ap- | Mr. Brees pret eave Li kere, juuk shope, | audience, was interpreted by Prof. Spencer. | Cherry and Potomac streets. — eae ie pony faruitece dealers, saking that the | Init Mr. G. congratulates the faculty, students same de he and friends of the coll on the success of the ‘The bill was read @ third time, and Mr. Browne | latter, and says he is entirely restored to health 0 unanimous consent that the amendinnte of the ‘at the comimencement of Grune be withdrewus agreed toy and the bili Gh com oe be on passed. Tus Nuw Steeer Rariroav.—President oregon on nent my eanel Sm ete of Thompeon, of the Metropolitan railroad, is oboguE 93.0, O3.M, 84.50, G6 and BS. ‘re again at work at his street railroad in George- | 824 look at town, and it will soon be in operation as far w: st ESst48Lisuep 1951. the fall term with his old strength and vigor. | as street. The cars will run up West a The second letter, which was inter; by | street to Congress, along Congress to Dumbat- o — HOUSE OF DELEGATES.—Yesterday, after | Prof. Fay, was addressed to the graduati ton, along Dumbarton to Montgomery, and BARTHEL, our report of Monday's semalon closed, Sr. Dycr | class, In ie Mr. G- gives the graduates much | alobg Montgomery to West, thence scrow the JOHN @. called amendatory of the bill to enforce the | suo1 rac ing aahington. a-ran, aoe pe a ae Soi which was passed® | them farewell in touching aud went ms. | meet may do temporarily, but it is the adistrtct S1EAM DYER AND G00! URER, when the Zetebie elie oe ML fox the celia of Jeten | TBO Cen ae Mave Shamash Adeiore, of Det needs tio new railroad most and wil bring | NO. 114 Foun-axp-acmacy Sey com aoe Judgment moved to reconsider the voteby | Trinity (Episcopal) church, in this city, closed | in the revenue. South of Colonization = me ‘bill for the relief<f Wm. H. Barbour was a Bo or tee Patri loom saree pelagic — case, to. : graduates were—| |. Carroll, High street, from ist street . Premises "Ease, fom the committee on climes report- | TBE Ohio; Volantine Holloway, of | cream parlors, and will be ‘inlahed to Bridge | , Ttake this Y my friends, wife and | od adversely upon bill for the - | Beolevilles f Gnd David 8. Rogers, ot | street as soon'as the improvements to the Mor tee _ During | Or epee ot Me. maki: burg, South Carolina. There were | sonic hall b are finished. This sm acitag | _ 0s motion of Mr. Taliafero, bill ing OR nati ifty students in the college during the might Bowe bees: long ago. tt tte the two of Coltubia was taken up. ive Nuws.—The steamer Lady of the Lake | seusica ‘none, | am him for ae mie See has arrived from Norfolk, with s miscellaneous | to the at me cargo. oa the Guatw TRApR.—The Sbington i Spofford Washington | CIRCUIT QOURT, Judge Humphreys — e between Messrs, | & Clack cet. Sc, brows & Ben On trial canal bost Mediey ar- & Clark agt. 8. for » Chase, and Tallafero, which con- | POLICE QOUBT. Judee Smell — 7, James .. wien the Bi Goding iteelf | g); hi fer who 4 jomee, ng 8 rot Alas vivo pa, iy was | on ual man, jacob. charged aed aligwire't ‘to rom at large; cbarese wil - ing attery om, Betecy Bupha; $3 Tim; threats of ¥ to arg. both fatr look able threat. to ber like an eel: GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. |7 FP RRP RRR PRR BBR JRY THOMAS DOWLING, Acct; Georgetown 5 SALE OF VALUABLE IM FED P RSTRERT Bridge «treet, by substantial three-story containing Hal three-story FINE GOODS after the above, the Dweitimg and Lot now occupied by Mrs. O'Donwts Ated on the scuth side of Ist streri,ompes te # clic . burch. This dwelling coptaips fvarteen rooms. and is very desirable prertv- The lot 48 feet t launsers giving their notes, bearing interest from the day ot Deets atsen at of taken to secure the deferred pay Tevepue stamps af th: ment. All conveyancing cost of purchaser. If the terms Ne be net oom e plied with within five (5) days from time of sale, ‘he RrOpArty will be sold at the ries and cost of the 4 f Pro) ting purchasers, A deposit of $ hw ae son perky ie otrack —— » wT PLTEE ODONOSHUE. POPULAR PRICES. 34% [Rep] THOMAS DOWLING, ¥ THOS. WLING Auctioneer, Qeorgetow: RK IMPROVED ITUATED ON eed of trust dated November 20th, 1871, recorded in Liter 648, hoon the land records ef Washingt» County. 1 by direction of the party ercared thereby fel! at pablic auction on the pre DAY, June 18th, 1s7 that piece ‘or parcel ‘of Georgetown, D.C, known 1 nthe ‘ thereof, and its salfitions, a# awl being parts of late Dumbered ove hundred aud seven. (107), one hue dred and eight. (1 e and one bund: Kins’ addition to G Lockwood, Mufty & Taylor, ’ in eas and running thence east twen' thence north one hundred®and te alley leading to Frederick str sald alley twenty-seven (27) feet one hundred sixty-eight feet tothe beein the etal the p igen, bh f brick 6253 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUE, re one of v the rang? Hey Are receiving Inrge additions of new and desirabic Goods in each department, particularly adapted for 2. eXpenses of this sale im cash; bal 12 montha, secured by notes bearing interest a deed of trust’ ou the property. ©: 4) down wh: the season, ut prices to suit the wants of all, the property is struck off. If the terms of sale « Ret « d with within e *,. ul he right to reeell + and cost of the defaulting pure it purchasers cont R. P. DODGE, Toanh P. A. DAKNEILLE, ¢ Trustee. jelo-a THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. S/TIHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until SATURDAY, Jane 21. same hour and place ltr P.A.DARNRILLE. rained jel ad THOS. DOWLING, Anct Se THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST. PONED untii TUESPAY, June 24, same bour aud LADIES’ DAESsS DEPARTMENT, Place. By order of the Tr aioe, , . inn at PA. DARNEILUE.¢ Trustees. a 1 jett-d THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. inane er, Conveyancing : ' ROTHE ABOVE SALE 18 FORTHER Pos CEN BU PONED uniil TUESDAY. Joly tat = POST | 108 BROWN LINEN SUITS, at... K.P. DO a. . i KILLA ¢ Trestes, | 100 P. A. DARD ~! eed THOMAS POWLING. A 100 “4 B THOS. DOWL Auctioneer, Georgetown | 200 “ © “ PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALIARLE - “ PROVED PBOPERTY ON THIRD ST NEAR FAYETTE STREET, AT _ * a “e On TUESDAY, July Ist, at 6 100 - ™ us : Fill sell at public anction 300 “ “ $5: 50 " 100 COLORED © * fro sue 50 WHITE LAWN WRAPPRKS $2) 00 100 BATESTE POLONAISE and KEDINGOTES with int i by deed —_ ; ; ae os on the proper! y lonvey < at the cost of p: 100 WHITE LAWN POLONAISE from § its chaser. A deposit of &1 oon as the property ie to 20 AISE and BEDIN $6 0 to $18.9 100 BROWN LINEN POL: GOTES irom strock off, yea THOMAS DOWLIN Ces FECTIONEBY ANP ICE CREAM RY STORE aANO ICE ow open, All are inv o tuspect them and try t ticious Creuse and Proit Water Ices, with choice Cake; all made Irom the weer best material and served tu tie most Soic- —_—__ gant st ‘artic and Wedd; the latest ty 3019: 8 Us FALL RUSH Is CoMING. ! The ent long, dare i . eres, rm Farias atte tne bat ee fon ADE UNDERGARMENTS for avoidable delay in the executi jn of ordere during LADIES AND CHILDREN, * falls your goods will be mictly. cheeked or ee ae abd carefully kept for six months, Ifdesitel, 2 | 190 dozen Ladies’ Cotton SKIRTS, with six tucks, ‘Charges moaerate. Permian : only... an cout W. H. WHEATLEY, 100 * with mine tuck, PREMIUM STEAM DYKING AND SCOUR. ING ESTABLISHMENT, 100 twelve Jefferson Street; apaowe, D.o. tocks, 1s a Pe eg pen JE*™sonpivaky, pancains iN D broidered, from $1.4 % G2 ouch, with“ im- etn ond Stripe Greene. proved spring band.” pete ay 100 doven Ladies’ Cotton CHEMISES, with , iful Goods for Sultines, at 35, 87 and Bor ©08® cerns treernerrreeerereemernttinener nad GOUE tora Lawns. from 20e. up: Plaiot, 99 to Bic 100 8 100 Batist and Linen Seitings, nll shades: very cheap a ae oe Bind Alpacte Mobaire, nepecisty. = Ts | large Mock of Gooas for jens and Boy's woar | Also a conpicte. line of Plait Tuckal, Patel, Ladies’ aeyk Gants Gonse, Cater Vesta. Pisited, and bastebmety Bmbroidered, at ‘ = JAMIN MILLER, Prices from §1 @to $3284 miS-tr 101 Bridge street, Georg:town | 100 dosen Ladies Cotion DRAWERS, tucked, wanes Raters = THE TRADES. ee . “fr 100 doen “ “ WNINGS, Also a large variety of clegantly trimme, at prices FOR PRIVATE RESIDENCES. HOTELS, Tanging from @1.28 to §8. Our stock of FRENCH UNDERWEAR is replete PUBLIC BUILDINGS, with all the elegantdesigas in CHEMISES, DRAW- MANUFACTCRED BY EES, NIGHT DRESSES, aod DRESSING M. G, COPELAND, asiiabind 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, AMP MEETING TENTS and FLAGS for sale or rent. 2-tr H WINGATE, _ 7 CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Corner 7th street and South Caroli ‘ ‘ Will contract for oT sup. ‘nl of public or private build solicited. Orders left as above. or W. DOWNMAN, Bo. 2, Luteiligencer building, will receive prompt attention. et LUMBING, GAS-FITTING AND SEWE! attended oaM BIEN, Practical Pin x : Practical Blamicr, Mo” 609 Louisiang atenne, hear 6h Feet, north pt Li PIPE stwayoon bande seme’ FOR INFANTS. We mention afew of the many desirable Goods to be found in this Department : INFANTS’ FLANNEL BANDS; FLANNEL SKIRTS; belt cow MBKIC SKIRTS; JOHN 0. HOGAN, 713 market Space, Piain and Embroidered CA , Manufecturer of AWNINGS, for Stores, Piain, Tocked and Embroidered SLIP; % OMS ent | ORESEES, in greet variety; BF aale ot rent. CHRISTENING ROBES; Ag pag HAL of all Kinds for walt gw. | SHAWLS, Plain aud Embroidered; PROOF AWNING MATERIAL: spisir | SAOQUES: LONG COATS: WOOL BOOTS; MEBL’ and . BOOTS; [eee a eee errers, NURSERY BASKETS; PILLOW SLIPS, their a and ~~ INITIALED BIBS; NURSERY PINs. substan' manner, POWDER PUFF BOXES » PO aig Penusyivasin avcene Capitol Hil *™ | DRAWRES; KUBBEL NAPKINS; LAOKOAPS, ‘ork warranted. . mZ7-6m" WM. ROTHWELL. HA’ M. TRI ysis: betes tote and ute, the ie of Bromiway BLOCK sod Sk wwe * get fergie Mew Hts made to order = : also, an “assortment Hats tor oale, on reasobebie terme tbr J, = Furron, €ARPENTER, BUILVER, am FOR CHILDRES, 2 to & Years of Age; OONTBRAOCTOR. SKIETS; CHEMISES; DEAWEERS; Sibsintictaee. NIGHT DRESSES; LS apkepeele RII Fy == srest. below E st. north SACQUES, in Cloth, Flannel aud Pigee; SHIRT WAITS; CAPs, Fry 4 - TAUNKs, SATCHELS SUN BONNETS and STRAW HATS; TRAVELING Bags, Sa Swiss and Pique OVEB-DEESSES. 1M GREAT VARIETY AT VERY LOW PRICES. HABNESS. e A —_ stock of Harness of our own make, and thing a) sha Fruuk business Wine Haruess and Tranks msds wei sagas {11's calobrated CONCORD HAB- —— for Hi be sean OF THE NAME AND NUMBER. jelt-aim 497 PEND! TLVaniA “VENCa, saber Paseeenky Letras scasas, Every size and style, at very low rates, THB UNIVERSAL FAMILY SCALE. THE POCKET BETTER SCALES. eat orery aye ned. nind oC LATER SORES ot or only mute 101) SD aeiabs oarbar ith sxveat

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