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Condeused Lecals, One small pox case (in alley between 16th pnd Withand K and L streets northwest) was Feported to-day. Jotn H Simms has been appointed a watch- man at the navy yard, vice George B. Bartlett resigned. dp nn appointed a clerk 5n the elerk’s office of the Supreme Court Triatrict of oom, vies Mr. Charies ‘MeNe. amee, rest A poe = to be held on Analostan Islam! on The 9th proximo, for the benefit of John haba abe fireman of the nguen’ Addison compan: who was seriously injured recently while on sway ton fire. Yesterday Abou Wilts ms, Diasting @ Tork streets northwest, by @ premature explosion. He was removed to hi ‘The boy John MeOullom, (not MeCormick printed.) who fell from «leider at the new State department building on Tuestay evening was so bad! live. Fisher. Jeseph S. Oyster, (son of Mr. Geor; t of this city.) now a eulet at West oint, & prospect of going still further ahead. Oyster has not only distinguished himself at the military academy in his stadies, but by his manliness and sturdy good qualities has won the high regard of his classmates. Fhe colored citizens of the District are make ing, large preparations for a mass meting ot Union League ball early next. week. ‘The «Chase Normal Sc! ol Bill” will be one of the topies discussed, Frederick Douglaas, Prof. Langston, Mensrs. Kiddle and Greene, Judge Fisher, Mesers. D. A. Straker and Joseph Wil- ams, and other well known citizens will par- tieipate. Saxrrany Wonrk.—The Board of Health held a mneetin, last night. Thecommittee on ordi- ‘of. Langston, to whom was erred the report of the president regardin; cholera, with instractions to report @ series regulations relative to the same, re] that they did not deem it advisable to act until the Dill now before the Legislature governing this and other subjects shall have been passed thatbody. The committee was continued at the report was adopted. The health officer ottered resolutions, which were adopted, de- claring the following premises nuisances inju- = to health, and orderin, their abatement: The frame shanties in Prather’s alley, between 4th and 5th and Land K streets northwest; the brick house in the same alley; the frame shane ties No. 416 and No. 418 N street northwe: frame house on Iith street, hetWeen Thode island avenue and P street northwest; frame hou-e No. 146 A street southeast. The weekly report of small pox cases showed that throe new cases had been reported; no deaths. A numication was read from H. G. Rodgers, Mi. Dy tendering his services to the boast 12 ease of a cho! placed on file. Dr. €ox inquir vif there had been any arrangements made with the Board ef Pabile Works rel : pturned streets. Th: that there een, and that the work woutd be begun af once, Mr. T. W. Boap estab sub Permission was asked by Hughes to erect a storehouse at his hment, on and N streets. The t was referre: anitary police com- report. hershipe were received from Matthew * >. Wall, Fannie “e. i Ward, Lanra Hughes, Ella V. Chase, Julia Mew ade, Georgianna Kumbley; from FL. L . for music teacher's position; from Manford Gibson, for janitor’s position. Archie Lewis offered a resolution, waich Was a lopted. that the pay of teachers on and atter S ptember Ist shall be as follows: Princi- pal of preparatory high school, $1,000, instead ); assistant in preparatory high school, the salaries of ali other teachers co remain as at present. Mr. Ferguson oeraia resotution declarin; that the action of Miss Mary C. Bozeman, teacher and principal of Lincoln school build- ing, in attempting to reflect upon a member of this board in the exercise of his+ prerogatives, meets with unqualified disapprobation, and a repetition of said offense on ber part will be By a ‘@s sufficient cause for disinissal. 180, one which was a, that the first burlding hereafter erected for school purposes eball be located in Georgetown. Mr. Johnson (Mr. Ryder in the chair) offered resolution, which was adopted,fiirecting the scTetary to notify R.T. Greener that his ser- viees will bot be required for the next school year. ——_—_. ALrwy! Mertixe or THe Cotrmeran Ust- YERsiTY.—A meeting of the alumni of =i ee Jumbian Universit heid y mor} in the Young Men’s Christian Association phir ing. The meeting was called to order by Hon. We M, Stickney. “The following officers were elected for the ensuing three years: William Stickney, president; Utis T. Mason, vice presi- dent; Kev. Dr. ©. 0. Meador, corresponding secretary; Andrew B. Duvall, recording secre- tary a ’ treasurer; William’ B. Webb, second vice president. Mr. W.B. Webb was electei orator, with Mr. Wm. #. Mattingly alternate. ‘The tme and place of the al ‘anniversary wes left to the decision of the executive com- mittee. The chair appointed the following members of the executive cummitte: Wm. ‘atin, of the law department held a meetng last night im the Law college on Sth street. The committee appeinted to draft a constitution not bein ready to report an adjournment was effectel unt! Wednesday next. Svsrenston ov Stnugr RatLeoap Teaver. ‘The following letter has been addressed to the Presidents of the Washington and Georgetown and the Metropolitan street railroad companies: “Sir:—The exigencies of the case require the suspension of travel on 7th street, from E to G streets northwest, until the grading of that strect, now going on, shall be completed. There is at present great danger of accident, whereb; the lives of your passengers may be sacrificed; and the work can be done In one half the time if the travel of your cars is checked. You wil please order the suspension forthwith, as, after the delivery of this communication, the respon- sibility rests with you. Avex. K. Suaruenn, Vice President.” —— Kat Estare Satus.—The following sales of Teal estate have recently taken place : By Lat mer & Clary, auctioneers—Lots Stand tp sama fas: oeresen m Union street, between 4% ant 6. to Mr. Larabee, of Baltimore, ot. amy pee 2) 146.80, also, lot reson N st reween 4°: and Sta st, ataining jes uare feet. at 1, amounting tu @6U4.%, to aame pur- a and i pew "91.80 to same Abd In provements, in aame sq urebsser; ale’, tot Dy tu eubtrrinion of original let contain ng 2.29 sgaare ‘at Bi cents per ‘< Prntic ImraovEeMENrs.—The following or- were issued by the Board of Public Works Pay the chairman of the parking com- to lay off the rescrvation at the inter- om of North Carolina and Pennsylvania Srenues, between ath and sth streets eat, ant becemaury trees ms ag there. s-_ Fo, the contractors to set curb, Ia mraiks, terrace, and putin & 12-neh pips po sewer on both sides of N street, between Lith and 15h streets northwest. The inspector was directed we 3 between Maryland avenue Bnd south B street, Billed up to ge ee iH il grade. Mocxt fy Sazs Acapexy, Battrvons.— ‘The annual distribution of ees to the pa- pils of this. school, at Catonsville, took piace . m. + Patrick was baaiy injured while mm wth, between M and N injured that he ts not expectea to He is at bis parents residence No. 416 Fast Capitol street, and 1s attended by Dr. M. ear, according to the recent examination, his place as tweifth in the first-class, with Mr. | Dook, was returned Mr. committee of three the wean regeler ponte Couzcil bill No. ‘Vacant lots, was r im; Ing the wb ported which was read a pommieston with of revising ized by the act of December 18, 11; tor Lay im tion of v preservati columbia; e prov mia) be in arfeare f after July 1, 1573," and employees avenne and others; men tee act of Congress. M. back House bi » from t property, the bill a gnard house and *o committee for snen Third Legisiatiy: ‘ COUNCIL.—After our ‘report closed yesterday, | House bill No. 68, tm relation to the numerical mn, from the commi ogide the return it, when there was nochance of pi ‘Mr. Gulick. from the committee on claims, re- Bo. 123, tor the relief f the Logisiati to defray the expenses of cnrine compang ; 00 relmbarve water mains im rel “stnbiteh an industrial home for wom ries of the officers of the Dist: “Ske for the extension of M strect to New Hanp: Gulick. from the | soaittins on public wo erty reported back Council Dill No.6, re commending ' non-concurresce in mexte; the report was adopt Golick, from the committee on claims, report- worably House bill for the relic for the unex} re ob! Gulick, from the same 3 sixth precinct scation not pass. Browne asked the reason assigned by the ‘Mr. Gulick said there seemed to be a Assembly. from the House, notit;ing the Council that the House disagreed to the amendments, said sahing tor a committee of ‘conference. "Thompson Introduced a Tessieriom that be inted—of which the Pres it. the accounts of feat shall be chatrmaneto. sud the contingent fund of the Council, and report at Bul te provide for sBrevalers Ne means therefor, without ‘The bill was taken up Lj con- motion of Mr. Buker ‘was stricken — kitled th Mantick, from the committee on works _uogested bee back Taverahty On Connell Su ond propery Sewn: pamed street, in the city of ree §; preriding for the filling up of returned friau the House of Dele~ gates, with amendments. Mr. Br Pit thems his astonishment that so te be suffered to stumber dur- session, and ther at the bed... ast LA assing it; odify the Inws of the iF rd. tim: Mr. of Columbia; read a | {ime and Mr, Brooks, moved to amend by ire t ame 0! - Gulick as a mem! Sfthe commission, in order to have the Council pons resented; agreed to. om per moved to amend by pre ua" PRB oe pert yndieiary conti: ‘The joint ich lick moved that t! wa gee Pn anasto, gute be rosenstehin, manufactories in BRE rice nr Bot pba, whic had been rejected 36 & Brooks, the eek, OP motior Cannell tock nee ale o pent vr. a etgans mae moved that the recess oe On assemblin, degxtended to J. A. Berryman; nvessingel railr: reets and trains and enute of the city; mond soaince pensation for the pur ed for the religf of John W.Walker; ca of eretting a ntsbte for Nob bert @. Campbeil om to thi collection of taxos that in the Diastice o Columbia on and for the reltef of ©. H. Holt uureK jombia, makin re'mburse KK Davenport for work done on h water-tain;t) apply deficfency in ah ing an appropriation for the salaries of the of the District of Columbi rks House amend- fof J. 0. ill refunds to the the proportionate amonuts paid red part of their licenses to shut up shop last winter Arey rted inc W. T. Cottrell & Co, for ma- istrict government in the erec- hospital, with amendwent; pil passed. to and the b the committee on public “works and epee e sale ofthe contral rty on which ts located m house, recommending that recommendation. ing to jose, and it was impossible to prepare a proper ‘as the movert of the bill Hal no debinte Plans to obtain @ title, he was in favor of post- Very lame exeuse Mr. Thom) geneity of doin, poning action until a future session, when he hoped Dill introduced would have more time to pass on its merits, Browne replied that in his judgment it was a indeed. whatever to the lut of on said he was fully g something to ly in the seasiou, when i—the water board hag no roun ware of the ne- de having the sta- ion homes reeuustructed in this city aud ‘new enss Laue where it was necessary have been introduced eerlier in th been agreed pon been in favor of passing this bill. Mr. gave a f himself and others roper system had Brow «! atten this “hing inati pger diegtact = * pea! M ick said tl the lot and for th F sol to the wale ¢ Mr. Brooks agi of the water departines The report was edo Gulick, from the committer onctaims, re- Bers antevorably Dunbar & Co, fer water mains. The to be ted in lick, from ur police to freynent. E. Davenport, Robert Strong & « of extra work on f he Journ: om the committee on claims, aa ety 1 for relief of Samuel Herman; adwp’ but e DE should bi detailed acconnt of the re- ens se that the cit: Gr aed by such untidy aud he water board have a claim to inctpally withe i »p- ta fall investigation Mr. Gulick that the claim ae a good one, on Honse bills for the relief of erty hirty-six inch’ report was adopted and orderel tke commtttee ‘ported back the Hi This same report was alvo mud- ou the bills for ths reluf C3 Semucl M, Proctor and James Mads | atts ‘Mr. Golick, trom nd ‘At 6:08 o'clock p. the (: uncil took On reassembling, tee on aD act to trict of Columbia; Mr Rowe fre! od HD. 169, for 1 bores dete to — . fron, pe red unfareratil raf bonds Soe che t rs opener: +e ria in the over. bilt No menincea ites year ending pay SO, 1874, subreitted a report Mr. Cross. from the apoio comt D. cate iis, apd providing means thercivr, was taken up, pacer J passed. Mr ‘Thompan, from reported wit plain en act entitled “An act m tstanding it Beye report eid tion to pay the ont corperations of ‘Washingt the Levy Court, Brovide for the g int length: an! property, reported H. propecty -boaders’ a aloog fo = In Toperty, reported of Ge raetown; which wee pensod. to fix the time in which the judgments of justices wont HOD. 54. Sihide wee rend’and tote Mc. Thompson, priatt aud embtnat ladders, subua ¢ on said avenues third thme two-third vot D5 the committes on prblic works HD. w, < autheriz for opening tora erent, im the ¢. on motion of Mr. Thompeon Ta recom for Balf an bour, sy Sie from the a ihe same on Comuell bill Mo. 6, appeais may be takeu fromm the committe on police, repo he better protectin of life aud te in mechanical pursuits; time aud passed. a on jadiciary, ro- =o to insurance companies; over. ap Pr greaittce oo finance, re- ; he ine parment of Pot A100 torlinnt ded in the erection of the Jeiferson war ado} ite ise om public works ing an appro- aaao neceabeiord Dy the opening Hon to tending of Monroe aud Ajucduct strecis, In town; Which was passed. eee! rom the committe on health, asyInm, &ec.. <Feported ‘HD. bill No. 9, to prevent the intr duction and spread g infections contagi: riet of Columbia; which was |. id the committes of conference Mr. Thompson, from on the enereeliig Votes of the two houses on Coun Imposing tax for the support of the istrict of Columbia for the fis 4, and for other purposes, which was adopted. ittee on H for thi agreed to. to provide fora fire-alarm tole the comm'ttee on fluance, recommendation H. D. 108, to and. cy otewh and 1372, and to ‘payment of he debts therein enum- jerest. y remarks on the bill by Mr. Browns taken, and the Council refused to order 135, to reim ipeamaylvanie, “Loniel if cust of wooden pay mn ut recommendation; and and defeated ou its passage Presides Mr: Stickney. stated that in view of the present hanei ernment he bad ni ‘vote in the Framsimeut of the gov- disctetion, and was compeilel tu ‘Concarrent resulution changing the regular hour of meeting from 5 clit, Riley from Counetl bi img 5S pw. to 9a. me. was agrred te iy @ committee of confereucs on appropriations for certain charitable ‘uatitations, submitted a report, which was ado) F. Thompson. renertal owes bill force pamp, rapson, from the committee on finance adversely House bill making an suproasia 5,00 for the Columbia im, Asylum for Women; edopted. Lying- the committee on finance, ‘authorizing the purchass of laying a new water-main on High etreet® between Bridge street and the bigh- setr ice reseryo ir Cross, from the committee of conference on the di: of a lot for from ross, Era ig fo old making an appro fos t debt m peaian feaee ies reported ment of manufactures in the District of cing rates on House bill for the purchase the Is, re committee on schools, re- Warh of the couuty o} the payment mended aud passed. Bie: Thompson, trom the committee on finance, House bill for the encor a, the on health, 5 jouse bill No. tat for for women and committee on jadiciary, re- sim relation to tht re- Be District of Columbia; the No. 179, ill amen- ‘act for ‘ofall taxes im arrears on the Ist of bill No. 150, Cg) ae. ere ae eg ates Rds: fare numbered 170, 48, Sly 18 the time for adi p- m. was taken up sudiciery HHosed joint compensa. Seport ‘the commission aj 0 shall id of the contingent fund; adoy J. Wr, Baker, from the committee of eonterenge os the disagreeing votes on House bill 68, for a —— ical book, reported that they afreed to Bouse gmendment fixing the sppropriation at sau. he rey Pose Mr. asd aoa te rarer apd Hdd by hoe ying Honee bill N it wi The bill she a sewer mr bli) was sthen paseed. ‘hompson and the President Foting in the negatiy HOUSE.—Mr. Trimbte Moved that when the House adjourn it be to meet at nine o’clock to- mor- Tow; agreed to, ur, (sgn called by Se bill to Digg one iC . one oak reed jate the Hi: on ty bill at Bs er: irown, Hant ie fero, Wall, and the peak: Messre, Berrr,’ Clagett, Chases Long, Urell end Ve railliion 4. Mr. Chase changed hie vote before it was an- nenneed, and entered a motion to reconsider. M rom the committee on appropriations, siiuary and contingent appropriation ¥ and continge mt vacricieney Stheaalary bifl,each with amendment 16 a substitute; read a second tins Taliafero, McKnight and Dyer 1 the committes, of conference on “Gouncil Mi for the relief of the Parishes of the Protestant Episcopal churel was Bit for tho reviet F Shepterd calied up Council of dS. Burrit; pass Mir. Gingett called ep Comncil Dill tocancel a tax alley in square 489; mil ainendments to phy W. P. Cottrell & for material furnished were non-concurred in. ar. mittee on claims, re- pipe er. submitted @ report, in which the 1,746.80 i* natug! as the appropriation. The report was adopted, i Smoot catled up Council bill to provide fora ations for laying the thirty-six hepberd m to strike out the proviso that yh Robert Sirovg shall give # receipt in fall the a oeaae him shall be remitted; ag: to. I was then Pak So ee Teqnesting the Council to refure Couneil bill in reletion to restan- rt that they had eer ed nity tax at $1 53; teachers’ salary a 8} t te with the understanding that the Gouncil would pass the bill authorizing the issue of $23,000 ¢f county bonds to pay the deficiencies on school Pantings: adopted to committee on claims, re- ported Council bili for the relief of Andrew oth. Ht ad time. tore steorants, was returned that the vote’ by which the Dil! was resected be reconsidered; agreed to, The Lill was passed—yeas 17, nays (Mr etd Mr. Cart would ¥: < ed ‘pent bin, bat he Ad not Delie was a td compel un to sea! m co Iman to ree did not want i. No aid, Waa Ti in relation to “land meat to sustain live, but they must have a hd to get their whisky. [Langhter. peli bill to prevent incom- Mr. Wall cailed ape Persons fran led up House M111 in rotation to ns, providing for their en- ing in the drug business, Mr" Hulse ne ved to reconsider the vote by which the House non concurred in the Council billte pay W., P.Gottreil for material furnished; agréat to, and on his motio nelment was azrced to. ‘Mr. Aul ‘aconen eon wppropriatic athe committee Chase were appointed mereneeom Hous bill Va Fela ‘N Ktubmitted a preamble reciting that it fs ugiatrates and constables Providing for the appointment of ac f five to irquire fully into the truth of reports re- ‘ative to the mode In Which the business of magis- trates and constables # conducted,and generuily to investigate the manner in which the local m trates and constables perform their duties, incl of serving re crecite an vad 136 pe for persons and pa. nd to sit after tne »and to report to the labors for tranamis- ouse at the next session. Preamble was stricken out and the resolution ted and the Kpoaker appointed Messrs. Ling, Herbert, W @ll.aud Vermillion aa sach apo Shepherd vabsaltted the report of the comsmit- tee of conference on bill to Jot and erect Strengine-house for No.8 coeapanys ate} Mr. Urell offered aresolution continuing the chicf clerk, apaistant clerk and employees in offices antil the Beeting of the next annual session; laid over 3 oan Ari ie called up Council bill for the relief Bren posed. bs House took a recess till 9 o’slock To-day’s Procecdings. The Honse met at 9 o'clock this morning. On motion of Mr. Smoot, the amendments to the Dill authorizing the issue of bonds for the payment of the indebtedness of the schools of the county wore ger Un mnotion of Mr. Berry, the © mncil amend nents to bill autherizing the purchase of @ steam force pump sud laying water maine in Georgetown, were agreed to. Mr, Taliafero, from the coaferance committes on the bill making appropriations for certain charities subsuitted a re h ats it eae maken spetopes in Asylum, Children's Pine pial, § se Female Union Be: gow; Little ‘Sister Sias Todusttial Home, 760: Asylum, 3 Industriat H wme School, $1,750; ome. of Sroraxows, fh voc} peor of uns, S140; Bresdwen's of the District, $2,000; St. Jone re Hues and Dyer moved that the vote by which the bill iding for sewer id ds di agree er moved au amendment; which was agreed t "The vill was then put on ite passa, eas—Mesers. Brewer, Brown. Dyer Hunt, MeKui it Mucray,) ‘ral aml rejected. nad changed. his voto for the purpose of ‘a reconsideration. jon Teqnesting the » ask the passag t by Congress to prohibit railroad companies Upyiug streets with depots, cars, &o.; + laid before the House menage froma transmitting a detailed report of the od Rent a ‘e Y Schools, Tup duties of tue Bapessut neil DIM dedtutng tho sdeut of Assessments, €e.; moved to recoustler ths voto by which rejected. “ sad tp tof onte could tinge Teeousidered & second The be gape decided ‘that mth ae Clagett appealed trom the decisi.: chair. rex Chase moved to! but» Lg ob as, 13, nase. Be is ‘Berry moved to lay the motion on the ti 4 lost—yeas, Meesrs, Berry, Ciagstt, Loug. and Smoot 4 uays, 10. Mr. Olaget foment postpone the] consideration {the motion for oneheur, “ah Speaker led the metion out of ordor. r. t— 1 move to ajoura. Mr. Carroll aaked if they could @ adjourn now after Davin jut ourn at noon? ir DingettcTweive oclock will come prewentiy— by, Tget through, ‘h om to adjourn was loet. Tie ution to teconaider’ was’ carried; yous, 16; nays, Mesers. Berry, C! t and Simoot—4, Be ine gam Sis Se | he appeal on thet hoary Fenewed it; carri aielechy wheat Sir, Shepherd called for the previous question, cana | Tae Berry moved to lay the bill on the table—tost. XStt Beery imev that the House ivie: lost. Se en cake Hin oe eagreaked copy et th Bil wa os oat t wae nt tn order, yous, 17; naye— Messrs, othe Seine amendments to bill oe Tr ney Coad ee chief’ clerk, Sie. Heat anges Fe tsen by striking ont ehlef clerk and 1 0 | am sald hed been i He i bed the Governor to anticipate ae riveol fund for that > ail Bee lene an passed. ih i sy aw See, Taliafero called up Connell, bill making an sper. Sore itingent ex- ‘an smmepdment inserting the tems of we | Bis mss bil” The susendmment ee tanta to soe te Sere Carroll, Urell and Gerbert were ap- pointed the commiitee of conference on the eastern market bill Bouse bill providi mire nerkeal Cock eee nea numerical, book. subm Seep duties of superinten- gent gt - Renan taken up, ou botion of i. Dyer, ‘Mr. a resolution of thanks to Mr. Com) s er of Bouse, for the honest, faire in whie he hes ‘dlechatged tus to have forgotten 1) pe fairly and im, and thie cause a. Sastion See ‘The resolution was ado Andi Mr, Herbert offered a resolntion providing for the intment of @ commituee to investigate the con- dition of the county school louse took @ recess to 44 o'clock. —_——— ap The H. The fifth annual commencement of St. Ce- St. Cecelia’s Academy. ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. celia’s Academy, 131 Engle Place, Capitol Hill, took place this afternoon at St. Peter’s schuo bleindustry mud untirin of their patrons, snece {he fineet se 5 tures, chairs, ottemans, articles too ntmeron ered chatr. cron, by mm hail, ded with the Whe seemed to 6) e needlework =e pet which The F ‘Renter Mornii rey and Rach ae dations, the} ‘ones hiv fa! nti tion, being nicely wr exercises open ears. Notwi jer which the Sisters have labored for several years on account of the Lack of echo ran) hsta: have, by re devotion to ‘the fut led in establishing and at the close of ed from ing the ols for young ladies in the District. wefully decorated, was fri institu. The Flight into sven eal a hy ai FBorde me deserve ‘cular men- ise orden, deem mart 1¥ shaded. with = pons march Gortectly executed cu the plano Dy Mises laid Stienle, 3 lanse, after which an ipetrumen trio wae Executed’ by’ Misses E- Beers, I, Hutehinesn, Ie Walters, M. McDonough, EB ichards. aud Bohn, An éecay by Miss L. Calli ready follows Gark, K Miller. “sige persed with music, bel exeenied by the assisted by several « lated th= young Ladi ment. Waish. Fi Elica McLain, ¥ pated by ‘The foil tly long and bond! ng os gold ty fetstory. saaveen, recoil’ ly and E. Way pupils, wae of @ very enter character, the different roles t the pa ing ts T Calinghan. 5. Williams, T. 0. ngvery shorus by the once Pre mote, on the piano by Miss low Bor hen delivered ‘aters, part ayy whe pplanded. theexercis A LIST OF THE AWARDS. gold medal Id cross for applic e. The crowns of sruilies of ie Mitchell. Francis Boyden, N Wauers, Stary, Ry ny Mar amrbell; Annis Randall, inn, Katie Hick: and’ Resie Br y, Maggie Tucker, Aunie Agnes iia Hes Tan ‘aleDermot Intermediate’ Ciass—The crewne of honors awarded to a ham , Sara ichei Juaver Cais.—The crown to Avy Berry, Anuic McC bare Rossean, to the crownr—Geor lend. Leora Deak: much ap- han was then ed by a vocal trio.in which Misses B. charac Walsh, Bond, dM tably were f the Mary 8 Debora Mead, Rliza Williams, Mary Daily, Fannie Deakins, Ettie Gulick and Mary Barry. Honors Luk mith and Maggic Avwar Ciriatian decries | Bbilowoby » ry. ist premium, Iet class. premium, aritl netories, ad ient a remmar, Pitigeoghis anehip, and moder: a Coom*s, gem mlier Magric Thotspeon, 8 pevimanshi ony. TO Au “Senior De f honor were cae wa lie Daler atncNamara’ Mary Depariment— Ast premium, 1st class, arithnic tic, algebra, ay os ¢. to the ue eruune, Ida Hicks, Maud Thompson and als umar, and >. nd tapestry; gandcivcutiim: Tolds Buiceans Christian doctrine and alge- metic, grammar. phil-sophy. ot peoeat ‘amy rhet gr) ane 35 1s preaiom, et class, “Chriitan doctrine, algebra, Story. = Ist’ premium, 34 Cs iustrume ental muste. Jum, astronomy ,arithmetic, peuman- ship, ‘end drawi ing. To Katie McNally, Ist premium. Ast class, arithmeti ‘and penmanship; 91, grammar, acter and setronomy. 21 division Ist ¢! ancient geography ; on ancient a istory, anehip, and premium, grammar, ‘nclent aad moders arith petzine, x it = yaiolony, ancte fevera Letrument ie sauget ‘To Eila Walters, 24 scsebca +) ra Ceepa United States science, raphy, and Christian To Annie ine tapeetry! gram ar, German, U Mon sclence, penmanship and drawing, 21 9 ict claca, inetramental music; abd 21 cian tic Alice phy, and common sete arithmetic, tapestry instro} mum, 24 clare. peminm, U. mauship,’ drawing, a end ith “iim ithmetic, geography, T. science, and ponmnanebip; ai preminm, draw ‘McNantz, let preimium, 34 doctrine, arithmetic, grammar, geogr histery, and common science; 21 ebip; 3d preminn, drawing. To 1st premium, 2d wax- class, yunvanshi 731 premium, el tal musi _ penmanst music ith premi 8" mium, 2d class, history, geogra| instrumental music; ia] am ooemae. — meee %. 8. hist: prem and in 81) seni arit arse aE Pig me: 4 m, 28 class, cress? aire tapont! notion aatrOnomys phyriclogy. ‘Tances Boyden, lat premium, "21 di clase, grammar, rhetoric, foe : nt Tos pase i ‘lane, € We Lali Lillie § Steinie, od Greeting. common ncience and geography ; history arithmetic. grammar, pe jaas instrament: ‘To Bettie Clark, 24 rammer, U. ry; history ght 'o Mary McCaffrey, gar Ines, » CNeiattan oetrines ‘arithm premium, on science, peatry. "To Aphie Mitchell, ian ‘bra, common “relence, abies phy mu ‘anc netic amar, Fonomy y nt irawing, » arithmetic, itt ava aby Ist “Christie an doctrine, rane + COMMON wcience, nd history, and in anusic, and 2¢ and 3d premiums arithmetic, ip, and fn 4 renin, a jamard Jet premium, 31 div class, Christian doctrine aud premium, grammer, anc pepma: E Ines, Christian cad class, Pp and er Obrietan acer y ,penman hi 4 premium arit foeti Lig cea are re Cretan ia ae a Ee hee; 2d premium, U. penmanship; 81 premiuan, i 8 histor 20 jrean jeinte. in Ist cl am, 24 Parithurcticy history, class, C dvctri rine, P,and in 3! ie ‘afm, arithme” tapestry. To Mary Ryan, Ist buristian "doctrine, grammar, thetic an divi- hy pomtry ium, ai cinas, alge- ommon t i ot oT class. id =A L— | rig i hall,on E street, between 3d and 4th streets southeast. This institution is in charge uf the Sisters & the Holy Cross, the term bad 80 pupils, whose ages ten to eighteen g disadvantages u ests one of ad. ‘ Mary tee doct! pt gremmar, arithmetic ~ geography; Sd ‘ium. Fs ig nd pepmansh hip. zy Shrintian doct mie or- premium 21 nd im Sth clase in- gtromental mosis eniy rename S Shristian oaaoee mii Srabegmast premium and ge Roach. lie Duley, Ist premium Tolum reading and tapestry. To Li itz, Ist ase gcogtar hy and reading; 9 Jom ¥; 3d premin: To Annie Sa premium Steines Ossian doctrine Ist premium 3d class readiog: 24 pro mjrm Oartetion noctrine apa orthography. To tive, reading and tapestry; 21 orthography. To Emma McNamsra, Ist premium 2d class read- To Mary Carroil, Ist premium, 94 claw, Obristian doctrine, orthography and reading $1 premity doctrine and ra 5 2 pre- premin Stan Shritian: dct in Ace Sciboeren ie reading and arithmetic. To Bar- Nettie Mead, Ist premium 24 class Christian doc- ine: 24 Christian doctrine and orthography fnatrumental music. clase, ography aad ren Se ‘to Mary Wali 34 premiarn ot - ortho Taphy and readiog. To Li jy Ist pre- mint. $d clase, reading amd orthograp! — ” To Lilla Cocn.ie, Int pret.iume3! clase, reading and orthos raph agete Thompson, Ixt preminm, sd clase, reading. aud orthography. To Leely Hicks, 24 premium, t clase, orth y and read T ee Hw im, Tealing , 22 premium, read. on made by Rev. ole and other geatlemen, highly complt: Ruenting the pupil for the manifest hinprovement tt their studies during the year, and. the Sis- ters for the conscientious ine-taking they have performed onerous dispered toa reiiring march jamara, ‘executed by Misses A. Mc M. McNally, and B. Ciark ithew's Female School, ing of premiums and medal ned place at this nativation, 813 15th street, morning at 10 o'clock. The school is Serr the supervision of Rev. Dr. White, and is conducted y the Sisters of the Holy Cross. The number of pupils in attendance is about 100, their ages averaging from five to sixteen years. The pu an apd gave great Premiums were awarded ty Hee Dee Write, wh took eceasion to make some eal congratulatory remarks to the Jone mises a ‘othe D own of honor for su- " deportment to Katie + In the minim departinent, the crown led to Be nerell. Many hand- then awarded tothe mort de tg.” Premiums tn th ry alge bra. arithmet rt hy were erty, Flere hom peop, Hon Dongherty.- Preaiume in Chri Rremwar, history, srithmetic, geograpl th: crapiy goa Naa ing to Annie jaher, isch, E! tein), annie Ringueld, ulin’ F Felia De ugherty, Zejnina Mary McC K. 7 Brigget 0° nah Dowd remiums in prepar for history, Christian doetr: ie, geography, Writing, and orthegra Re iineon, Ann A A. Brenpan, Mt Mozele Greeuw Twin, Aunie O'Dea, Lo NeCarty, Kate Bing, Alice Girnity, Mary O'Hare, Iti Lecmntd, Mori Kelly: Ella Mackin, Bridged Murphy. Mary A. Crant, Mary Furlovg, eye. Pre miviwe in junior departivent lietie, geography icGuire, Del ary W350 areint Mamie’ Slag ge Hayes, M the Carroll, Mary Killmon, Annie Bannon, K. J Green, and Maggie Gannon. Pre: artment, reading) writing,and rd McGliton Maegie Carroll, Roste @ ic O'Hare. Emma ‘Trout, K amie Deenclly Susie urphy, Mary McArdlo, Masters ‘heridsny Reusct Getoorsae end Water in nie cloning remarks, Father White extended stu lat to the Bisters in charge for the Tahutal inahner te which they have performed their duties during the y: Sehool <page coe Econ Ds sirige Male and, Female No; 1 tangh i886 jer, was exain’ estan: ister Slick and Mr. Peck cr pa 2 te ind Supers “yr on the rll all of whom Witham ani ma or prompt. at: ‘Mazig” fokuesn, #8, Victor a Whiting, and Lewis sttendance ‘aid exocliont were present. Harriet Seller, L. Walker were hevorably meationsd © nee. Annie Archer, Siien Caupoeu, Annie Reovs fers Kasme Arclr re mebec Gee. for punctuality, deperti-en le No. 2 (colored), Mies ©. D. Seott smuined by achat A fail The’ folto vd by Trustee 8 ci for good jon Seventh Destrect. a Female No. 1 (col- ored), Miss F. B. Hall teacher, was examined yer terdey by Trustee or by ie 8. Petty, feq. There are 86 pupils in ft w ale Lntermediate ht by is: Petty, wae examined Sesterday by easter iter and Pollet: There are’ poylls saihe eal, 2 of whom were tu atrendanes, ‘The following wers honorably mentioned —Ju! ~ Alexander tie Robey, attendance and proficiency ndies; Nehemiah Robey, penmanship and it n Bnie Tolsow, Ro- tell a, attendance; Wille Bur attend Mch nie Corn- Fells Penmanehip; alte Garden, attendances, it Heber, Alex Gard ile Garden did not lose a day during the whsle'oneas ion. ees Tue District Taxes.—The tax collector's office will be open till 7 p. m., and on Saturday and Monday next, to allow government em- ployés, mechanics, and others to avail them- selves of one per cent. abatement, which privi- lege expires with the present month. The col- lector desires it stated that persons remitting the amount of their tax indebtedness by check would relieve himof great trouble if they would deduct the one per cent. before remitting the same. The tax lien certificate blanks are being prepared. and arrangements are already cleat for the eale in this D: ict and New York of an issue to the amount of half a ‘mition of dollars, but prefereuce will be given to District puz- chasers. —_o——_— ‘Work oF Tne 8. P. Gatehel, president 8. P. C. ur- py... Wilttams for mung an over-loaded ipposed to be too wang. to be held ecaponsioes took Eh age for the act, Mr. G. of the antmal until applied ‘for this Sonn the owner, Geo. Doug! who was compel hod by Justice Clark to pay a fineof 85 before the animal was surrendered. Four other animals were turned out of harness yesterday. wer aed Buitprse reRwirs hi been inmed as fol- lows sinve our Inst report: L. A. Wood, three two-story bricks, Sth, between E and G'streets southeast; J. W. Clark, two-story brick, 19th, between G and H streets northwest; H. C. Windshtp, do. Dunbarton, Rock creek Monroe street, Georgetown: Mrs. Virginia Hiner, do., 6, between d and th streets north ——_.—_—_ grand yeaterd: md indictments in wentptoce mate cases, of Beery. iran alias Charles Wittiams, fo murder of Frank Hahn, the drover; Robert Sone Patrick Burnett, Thos. seen | Fron Scanlan, for rape on pepe a Bowens, for manelan; Loemryey F. Ww. emeer assault with intent to 1 hie Susie juste Dankworth. ——$o————— IT vor Dawaces.—Mr. R. K. — hes aeuit District inpictep.—The were thiy apprects GEORGETOWN. Site Lipeconth caay well fect pooner eenenete Annaal Commencement, Georgetown of the young ladies connected with her semi- —_ ber: ASxrak Tuer Oavenr. ported that A got upon ber back building and reached throses the window and made off with « bundle of clothing. Officer Banks was The exercises of the fifty-sixth annual commencement of that venerable institation, Georgetown took place in the hall of the As usual @ very iarge posed of Commissioner of sistant Postmaster General Earle, and many rominent gentlemen. The hall was Bcd gonng evergreen, while je the walle and interior standards gion nop other symbols, in different colors, tate mottocs in Latin, and the names of of nt and modern classic vey In the =e it not to be locked ve eaten att anes fever. This the officer could not see, and he was sent to Judge Snell Krver News.— The schooner Exchange from Saulsbury, Md., with 80,000 feet of lumber, the ty 9 neer, from Baltimore, with 9.000 feet, the Camden Union, from Winton, N ranged on either skie. The marine band, one ‘th, under the leadership of Mr. Henry Fries, ith Bantone atte nae eae furnished the music the occasion. The | grrived to Weailey Bros., aleo the schooner k. Programme, as ge Eyton eh STAR | ©. Stanton, @rom Norfolk. 50,000 feet lumber ¢ Sa thee aT written and adm! diy ‘aalie.. Wheatler ro's, and S5.000 feet lumbdr ant 30,000 shingies for Jos. ond J.B. Lintes, art the echooner Robt ly, from Norfolk, with 70,000 feet lumber and $0.90 shingles to and J. EF. Libbey with fertil ered. The effort of Ji . Washingtor “The Indian Question,” aud the tribute to the memory of the late Father Early, by James F. ‘Tracey, of New York, were aitly merito- ricut as regards conception, literary character and delivery, and did credit to their hearts as well as to their judgments. The oration “American Literature,” by Edward X. Fi of Maryland, was well written and well deliy- ered, Dut there were deubtiese many in the audience who dissented from his view that hereafter there must necessarily be two dis tinctive streams of literature in the Untied States—one Northern and one Southern. T valedictory, by Join 8. Hollingswort? ? reet. The Board ot P charge anything for walking IT CITY of us —Pontively selling at a Obio, was fairly delivered, and was relieved of order te h eae en the lugubrious tone common to such eslorts by ener to Hoover & Jack= several amusing references to reminiscences of av college life. At least one of these allusions however, might have been omitted without in Jory to the prodnetion. ‘The conferring of the Tees on the gentlemen whose names were prfuted in yestertiay’s STak was done by the Rev. Father Healey. Aseach name was read by Father Young it was received with loud ai- egant designe, Jewelry Sb» Jewelry in Received at Prigg’s pissee The distributtgn of Prizes was mad Pemsnyprnaie ance an Sp pote y Father Healey as tuflews: Exevr at Awa short 1 al Philosophy —The gold ded to Neal T. Murray, D. a remium te Joseph B. Washington, Teun ence ty Baste Bere Freuaum, Neal _ at ilo ono ytios loaned fr n, Georgetown, of excellence, Walter 5. Thomas E Sherman, D ee wor sale ww kegs and bottles, = Composit n—Preminn, W ITS, MANY SUrren rather than take naassone Poetry — Medal, J. Pere Es Ee ia medicine; and this is not to be wondered at, az remil remivn 0 ofte: ‘than fzrcllence, Aneel B.Cook, Gs. Bxeriioncs in Rus- | Suncrers from coughs, colds: wefews ans nenoreniornae aisha. Jehn P Far. | throat, or tendency meanmption, will fi iy. Ark.; yreminwm. J Fry Thompeon, D0, | Dr. Wistar's Kalsam of Wid ( op ee Excellenes in English compositton—Pre » J. | Bererable to the palate asefectual in rem Harry Fpowaece, disease. * Scrrenens phox Nate, ete., find t establishment, No. S85 15th street, oy S. Treasury. ’ The treatment often ef perfect cure, even in extreme cases, if non suitable shows are worn. medal and premium are awarded ho, besides attaining excellence tn recular clase exam ton tn the extrac Bugene 8. dyes, NY; Jerkine, Md. Bavcllene ria ug Sg ee ry w Pop's Extnact cures * rheumatiem, warn, ulcers, toothache, sore throat, soreness, olf mores, headache, lamences, praises, boils, wounds, neura'ga boarseness, dian and all hemorrhages, ete’ FPaxtract difters from all other wi vortient Preparations i the fact that it a @ standart Inslicine, treated of in medical writings, and kuown to be a cure for these diseases, 19,15, ut CHIEPREN cre for “Pitcher’s Oastoria. Tk Tegulates the stomach, evres wind colle and causes natural slecp. It is @ substitute for caster oil. 4,5,003 Nicaraguan. ( lish Gowpesition—Prewias partmens-—F ira Modul. Ferun minum, Resse H. Voorbe _ - RUsuaN Barus; @ieo, Met premium, Richard T. Potiit, DO tor a! clase Medal. " Vrorset fact ry, Intel!igencer Build e TRE COMMUNITY at inge ae ogg fulness of Singer's Sewing Sach ind. Bs Va; eal, Penn. Becond class of 1 ¥_ Gallagher, TaerMomprers and Barometers are repalred and made to order by Hempler, near 4x ewe SEU nS a ee GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMEN NTS, BY THOMAS DOW LING, As Auct't; Gow Georg town *RCRS reas SALE oF THE HOUSEIoU RE OF Pe mare D = Class. of tno rat Fas chemistry Mt I, 3, Bercy Keot'ng, Peun.; premium, Lous. Thian, mecies, Lqnewunes —Fivet clase, of . French— SEE yt ATE ae BD IN ocse No. Minher i rket mad, Mas pre miom, Pal J ial, Feat DO. Ger- Prospact sf let, the satire od Haniltonj0. Bowie, C.L., premium, | Household Furuiturs, eousisting in part Pitnc, Swol ant Cover, Mirrors, Cartains and Chamber Saites, case, Sideboard, eds, Prati, Clocks, Chaire, Carpets, nce in elocution the gold 8. Pe ndiate Silver and’ Plated Ware, Bureaus, Mattinge. in the D.C. the Junic i » KE | Horse, Buggy and Harreas, Jones, DO. In the Proparatepy ie Spepartinenty th ———— in the Bouseb oid tine, remitm te Wm. B. L ben 4. An the claws of | Terme cash. usie—Firet premiums to 7) Hemitton C Bowie, 30% Om, Rr x bird te Jokn JOHN jpocetons. "Pind lacs 3B THOM fy Wit actioncer. “Sonn m to Rudol Drawing— ae soond rd Hull, he Philcdemic prize medal for the beet Eng!ish a Roe cnarded todcew & teciliopreetn Oiae All of the students wore mow in respect to the memory of the late Father Early, for- meriy president of the college. Immediately after the exercises the students retired to the dinirg-hall for refreshments, and at 20’clock the faculty of the college gave a dinner to the Br: THOMAS DOWLING, Auct_; Georgciowa. SAL! } OF VALTARLE Im- SHOVE Eni RTY ON BRIDGE dT! ‘BAR 0 TH iN is: eg Riaee Racor aan t en ae ih, at S rhgnrnP — Immediately after the above, the Dwelling Honea invited and Lot now occupied by Mrs. O'Donoghur, sitn~ my & ated on the south side of Ist street opposite the Osth= Tue ACADEMY OF TIE Yreirasrot— The colic church. This dwelling contains fourtees rooms, distribution of premiums at that celebrated very, desi 42 feet Pryrerty. school tor young ladies, the Academy of the | frou! by 9 depth Visitation will take place in the tm mificent | Terme: Que f rah cash, balance inatx 9 htecn mouthe, the purchasers atving t new hall to-morrow at 8 orclock. If | LSring interest from the day of sale. “Ds vernment buildings, there is of trust taken to secare the deferred pay- tof Columbia so imposing a reventie stam p= at tha All conveyaucing and rev structure as the new academy building. From nner. Ifthe terms of sale be not cra every point of the compass it is the first object th within five <6) time of «ale, she the risk and cont of the de- ‘A deposit of @ lay we soon artue Sanat 0 DONOGR Pathe ObOROSHE Ay ireentors, [Rep] THOMAS DOWLING, Anot tioneer, Georg town in Georgetown that meets the eye, overtopping all others. ‘The length of this handsome edifice 4s 121 feet and ite width # feet, bullt of pressed brick, and the decorations moulded in fancy brick? “The wails range in thickoces = from is inches to 3 feet 4 inches. The basement story, Gceigned for close-tocess ante large wardrens, is 13 feet high; the first floor, pomp four comimodious parlors, four clase ‘and & library, with a que 18 feet wide, 18 13 feet = | RY THOS. DOWLING OF VALUABLE Mtr On eRrere oe TEROPEETY. AT att CTiGN, SITUATED Tk ST StuEeT, GTO dined ‘irt dated Nov im, im heueht; but the crowning work of all is a=: ppd Ty Liter ay foto ~ ition hall, the floor of which ocen- the Fownty plol a opare af Gs hy 40 test. ona ene ceiling | and by direction of the party: secur ; Tises toa height of 28 feet, forming the south t public suction on the erp extrenslay ‘of the second and third stories, esi ¥, June 15th, ae and, for spaciousness, arrangement, and finish, | tht piece or Teetown, D.C Thereof, apd ite soll Lumbered one hnudred and even, dred and eight,(108), one hondn and one hundres is one of the finest halls in the country. Tne second story contains, besides the exhibition hall, a class room for the graduates, with seien- tifle apparatus, and a large library. In the third story are four large rooms, for classes, music, raving, & &e., ee fourth story will be mime 2 known as . It contains 33 rooms, 12 by # ees. cm] —— ones, 25 feet equare, all 12 feet hi; 8 — OF | to alley leading to Frederick street, thence west on harp will be in each. rhe story inden gD. | sala alicy twenty coven (2) feet. sad Pheoce south oe soe ko pay seo First strech; loc: the table. on the & ret at tends the whole Tength of e. building. The ~ - orth side building commands hot only an extensive view | 82! siley ih the ‘rear of said of Washington and the lower Potomac, but also of the upper Potomac and the surrounding country of Georgetown, altogether form. ing a Panorama worth seeing. <i witnin Eve days, the framers right to rreel property at ti Bnd cot of the Gefaulting pu ‘aser, Uoas+)eucing at purchasers cet. ie . P. DOD als and premiums were awarded as follows: DakN inne, picepegeemayeeeraeeemss | ma © Eyhasuseie sex scholarehip Se noin. sestion.” ba S7-TIF ANOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED anti Senter aaes, 4. for di be ed ¥ study.” the | SATUKDAY, Jane 21. « moe pour ane place ‘hret_honor, to Clara Picktell aud Julie P.O aes Be ud to Daley Harrison, BARNE LLB. { Trastess. Sats medal, second honor; £0 2 TH WLING, Auet. third clacs tte firet hy VES, iT. ea LONOF » THE ABOVE SAL@ 18 FURTHER POS’ pexel, out! TURSD AY. June #4, same hour sud . By . Bie pe Popste | Trovtece Jed HOMAS a Auct. ABO: rezaeeal FORTHER POST- P faomas DO ainomee Anct. —