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EVENING STAR. FRIDAY. Sane 27, 1973, LOCAL NEWS a 4 rai is being laid under the green- botse adjoining the Executive mansion. ‘The halis in the Navy dey ent are being repapered, and the inte: of the building otherwise refurnished. Robert MeEl private in No. 2 engine orning, after @ Iii ng : consum| , died this’ m: pe meas of several monthe fret iiimess From Robert Beall we have Harper’ ‘eekly nd Frank Lesile’s Zestrated Ne for Siuly Saino, frora J. O. Parker we have Harper's we for July 5. ee named John Brown of a colored en 4 was found near the ema’ hospital. The coroner, Tid cinetuastances of the case, after ail ecided that ing gest was t an ¢ Labor council met last night—Jow Mackey in the chair, and A. M. Row secre’a- ani appointed Messrs. Low, Williams, (ive Levy and Honek a committee to visit tye ait? terent trades unions and explain the Objects of the council, and ask them to send delegates the counetl. While two men were working In an excara- tion at the intersection of Lb and sth northwest, yesterday, the bay.k caved in, and one of them, Edward Doyle, was bad: injured. He was convesel. tohis home, on street, between 4% and 6t'n southwest. A large and distingu'shed audience was at St. Matthew's church yesterday to witness the ms of Captain Beaumont, United States navy, to Mise Fannie King of this city, The «eremony was performed by the Rev. Father White. This morning a pair of horses attached t> a wagon belonging to the Metropolitan railroad company ran away on Ith street, near Penn- sylvama avenue, and, coming im contact with a horse and cart driven bya boy named John Sweeney, threw bim out to the ground, injuring him very severely. He was removed t> his Lome. Last evening, as Miss Lacy Gloomer was re- torning from an exhibition at the Metropolitan Presbyterian church, Capitol Hill, she was suddenly taken with hemorr! of the lungs, and fell to the pavement. cer O’Hare as- ted her to the residence of her sister, Mrs. reybold, 236 Ist street, moned, but when he arrived life was extinct. = FARMERS An - <4 TioxaL BaNk ee De . porty ses SORE Aare binges bow wns ‘eat W. LAIRD, 3r., Coshter »D Col edneation LATED TABLE WAl to. The joint ‘Fhe convent SPOOSS, FORKS AND HOLLOW wr n Fe ean ag panel bape rr en make, XK made ' i BF F) RD. Ir, 1 Gocnpet Office of Singer Kewing marking? 7 Bh THOMAS DOWLING, aecer; Goorgetows, x " SALE ; 4 x. &T & sl commencing at 10 o'ctock, we will jorter of the Supreme a ie ators, Wo. 3F i I ‘adjournment to; from ference on *, ‘iicers salaries, auban! HY “n. z i i H - Bmoot offered ap other resol Of adjournment “ene Tevineky , Hulse, trom the couferenes com- Getiiencs ap oron jou bill, wabmit- the House bill to ene: Bly deficiencies the appropriation were thus all ia ery Ptaliafero end ; ‘utes to ore 5 in ay ; : cil Drawing—Maggie McGhee, Tenn; Retelle heaty ix ince water GeRgen; Wieb kaon, Mo.; Mary Haicher, Va.;and dive Loung, » (India ink and water colors.)—Paris prado, who hed several very meritorious Daw: qe a Messrs. Dy: + Te Je pointed a to wait itor hima that the Howse Rnance Rog roto ening Stinendmentes &c.. which were we Horee, Bagay With nemerous other articles ted the committee to wait on the Council. Pit being mecensary that the bille should be ‘Terme cash. ‘signed during the session of the House, time being re- = a ‘the engrossinent, 8 recess was taken to 2 o'clock. At that hour, the committee on enrolled bills having reported that they bad been properly en- rolled, and the committees to wait on jovernor and Council having submitted their reports thet “y had po further commuwication to mak er the Hoare as follows Gentlemen of the House of Delegates: has arrived when by the limit of this session must close, It bi on railroads, re- a to regulate the running of railroad trains and engines ea the streets and noes a city of Washi 5 Se to have the railroad track in on both sides ith an iron fence fi seit the protection ions. posed this amendment, saying it * from the railroad expense «The length of road required to be fene-d war nbut fite miles, Besides It would leave vers litt tle room for the Pablic on 6th street, would def rm the streets, interfere rasiness, that if this provision was with b and was alto- ed. he would move to include the Baluimore & raliroad. a fe view? Gedney thongnt of he road in fre sc ig fenced ip, as at present it was unsafe the chidreo, and might save life and pro would save law suits between the citizens and t was leo some kind Ja = tne ——————— B THOS. DOWLING Auctioneer; LL PLE IMPROVED iON, SITCATED ON wh. dated trust. —— ~~ PuBiic Improvenewts.—The superintend- entof streets has been directed by the Board of Public Works to grade the alley on the west side of 12th mreet, between K a distance of Sfty teet from the entrance. superintende: have sewer traps put in at the northeast and northweet cornets of Maryland avenue 3d street southwest; also, oné on southeast corner of 4th and K streets northwest. The conteactor roving L street has been directed to Street, between 2ist and 22d streets, northwest, with DeGol pavement, and Feo out park FF on Sjuare 198, 214, and 216, in order that the other work on the street : Soy Pog aa Ratan Be FT loyce and M. Brand, ouviile; sun, march—Har ps, Morgan, Julia Weaver Weaver, AWARD OF PREMIOMS. va Littell. Over- ‘atie Weaver, C. Poacher, + Marr. Coronation od: A. Wi , L. de Macgio McGhee, Tenn T screen; Ma Sifghan, and ii read. Int me TO Ty Bo; pe, hi Hai Pr nt there were also cushions, tidies, t 3 re oR sk iil of the stud Embroidery —Lizzie Gootee, of Md. bad . and M Butcher, of ¥ 4 Frouville. © of premiums was as follows:— beautiful work on exhi The Gistribvetios First clase of Ex glish, premiums to Virginia M Florence Cook, Maggie Thor composition Ohi —Annie Abell, Ma: Mt eta MCLaus, Ga, and W Eye Lodie Patt-r ennedy, Va; ity and of patriotiam without a c in past history here, and with few parsllcls elsewhere, for the same apirit of parriotiam that rose in tts defence is now active in making this metropo- Us of our nation the most attractive city in the world. Buildin ate Bewing We: sof Bi Eliza Hall in, . Thi leanor Morgan: for com agast nee Fant, an, DC; Bmms Beatty & Haw * > necessary to hi {vision of the may be completed. The superintendent of * ‘ addition to Georgetown. contained within the Slaceousnites hates eoecrtiosae, aieamene cqlt.hts boom # prominent part of our duty to co- Fonte has been directel to here iemesaet a MAENCENENT oF GRonoxTow owing description, namalg: " Baginning on Pires Beat fence the a Ea waa isa — Short ei cur ettintunts Sem | Tepairs made on the Blair road, between Rock | SEMINARY. ie exercises of the annual con Street, ninety, (9) feet east from Frederick # rect, law. Plac in this honorable and responsible position by the People’s voice, it became our duty to reflect the Fry out the wishes and demands of tho |. ‘Thatsuch has been the earnest de- Creek and the Pine: Shepherd and Sand: nbery. and running thence east twenty-seven (77 fleld, Lola Mt thence north one hundred and aixty-eight. 268) feat te as, leading to Frederto® streat, thence west id wad alle feet Fourti ic Neii for composition, aud im y Braneh road; also, on the mencement of this institution, Miss Lipscombe ¥ Springs ro: rincipal, took place at Forrest Hall last eve: ing, in the nce of @ large number of the extending the time "clock p.m., was then on. A premium o" ey twenty seven (27) thence eonth ication at in her studies to Oliv THe Firth ANNUAL Exainition of the ‘ends of the pupils and the school. Upon the ndredd ~eight feet 6 beetnning: fire cfeviry member of this House is my sincere pe Fiat Toes of aefaupetic, zebra and “Home School,” Miss A-M. Hanson, principal, | conclusion of an entertaining Programme, the | Pita etre: aloo the’ stable, on the boven ands 2 ihe duties ofterain of. | will receive the Indorsement of our constituents wo od clase of arithien ard Misses E. Campbell and M. M following honors were awarded: ari fic and al Graduates Faunie J Second caus of arithove atile an of aithmetic, Julle W. ribi: ae ict of Columbia, and fixing their leave to their impartial and better judgmen @ Teport that was ac- Dd said alley inthe rear ct said premises, being the on as we are about to leave this ball sistants, took place yesterday castetomest but one of the range of brick stables , Misses K. itan Presbyterian Church, on Latz, 34 honor, t; where Ada Edmonston a the north side of said alley. One of the most delightful excursions of tite session has been distinguished for such remark- netic, Julie Weaver, Molile Blea~ | sume inter Bleck wood, ‘Helen A. Beall, Mary B ii | pcr mage fia Breeer tbed by said deed O4 300, with 10 seaon so far will be advertised over the r Hnrooke, from the committee om finance, re- | able unat imity and harmony -sobmitting our official aia ofyneitumetic, Anne i gee dy wedi warded to Miss Katie B. Trinble "Pha Sia the expenses of quinasicte shi teens ek schwsiresaion and fetival at eSckviie, Mayo] Sci Yor thy husrection ed cmt t's | fetning omer rma my” amvciafen with ou hare sh compos ina Lets saber ath garptte Angee try Hopkins aud Ailes Satyer-nvc | néeed otra te tie poets aa aes eet pop ag oy Teter feed! ot Seer ence Teheran cans? | “Wane tat end temairant fecheaiente wethsltel ter Teteee Spnticgee, ie ce me edals for vocal music were awardel {o. iMisecs Property i struck. Od Wis toned ee tion of Father Machin, of Rockville, ts for the | Yiding fur the payment i wach was amended | __J'at the beginning of the cession bee foned ta ” ite Stam; Gere Bo The chek tae ore agond Bite Van- | Bot comnelied wie witate the peopel et: theta heneSt of the mew Acatiemy of the Hfoly Cross | “inf Gelick, from the committee on pabtic works | Syke enous reponee ax to Bit he with umn, ¥anaje Haranees, Bele Oyster: and cost of the defanlting purchase®, Cente anciag 4 erty, o or ‘fom! erat oberteun,Mteress de Claas, a purchase: Mirhe vestry. Of Astetuien tharth havd: pax | ose "a ares inthe District of | Your uniform courtesy tote am your Bre Agnes Robertson, = purchasers cost chased a site for the new church on the north- west corner of Massachusetts avenue and 12th #ireet, at & cost of $30,000. At a meeting of the veetry, held on Wednesday evening, Mr. W. W. Coreoran, a member of the vestry, who had subscribed $10,000 for the new church, substi- t for this sum a gift of the entire lot, one of t sites in the city. —__e—— Regatta of the Potemac Boat Club. AMELESS," “SIGNAL,” ANDTHE“ ADELAIDE” TUE VICTORS. Tes of the Potomac river and al! avail- m on the steamers aud ship- jocks of ¢reorgetown were lined spectators yeste «Ttaces gotten up by tne Potomac boat clab cn members. Their entire navy some in single scull boats, uf and six-oar seulls and lap- Tiver was alive with small craft «, and the on either side by a living wall of men, amd children. At the hour appointed racing t gut into position, and were sig- q ol. Frank Jones, president of the course was up the river, little less 1 the stake-loat at the Three Th TRST RACE Nameless and Restless, ed boats, with the following crews:— meless— Messrs. Nesbit, stroke; T. Coughlin, Derrick and Qttman; Kestless—Miller, Truax, bow; D. Coughlin and McBiair. start was made at IT minutes befure-é the Nameless taking the island side, less toward the Georgetown shore. In this race the Nameles was victorious. SECOND &. The Sappho, Schaetter, Fraud, Gadsby, and Proctor; Bessie, Brice, and r; and Signal, Gibson, and Forsyth, feet working boats, entered for the second race, making » sta 6o’clock; but the Si nal and Bessie fouling, a return was sou! ‘The start was — given at 6:02 o'clock, the Signal at once shooting ahead, fellowed by Bes- sie, Little Fraud. and Sappho. The latter- pamed boat and Bessie with each other s short distance from the starting | =y4 when ‘Sappho returned and took no part the race. Gibson and Forsyth, with the Signal, widened the distance between the other two boats, and rounded the stake-boat fully 50 alead.. Bessie and Little Fraud rounded it ’ when the latter was left in the lurch completely, and came in third best. fer leaving ‘the #take-boat the Signal eame leisurely along to the boat-house with no prospect of Beasie’s catching her, arriving there at 6:16 o'clock, winning the race with ease in 14 minutes. THIRD BACE—MARRIED MEN AGAINST SINGLE. The hottest-contested and most exciting race of the day was between the new boat of the lub, not yet named, and the Adeiside, both *ix-oared shell boats, and manned respectively by single and married crews. The names of the crews were as follows: Adelaide, H. $. Truax (bow), F. Jones (stroke), S. E. Wheatley, W. H. Ottman, T. A. Miller, D. Coughlin, G. A. C. Smith,coxswain. The new boat, S. A. Whee- stroke), ¥. Coughiin, , PB. T. Dodge; J. H. " » and Doyle; Little ler (bow), J. BI. Nesbit ( F. Derrick, A.J. McBlair, Gordon, coxswain. The married men came off Vietorious in this race, and were loudly cheered. This closed the These public exhi- ditions serve to strengthen the Popmuariey ot the club, and should be repeated. There is no reason why the District clubs could not unite in @ regatta, having @ friendly contest for some Prize worth contending for. jay afternoon to witness | Aqueduct bridge was | Gciumote with ‘man reed and ne ah a ds it agr to 5 amendment vides that rty hereafter actually employed Fo‘manufacturing shall be exempt from geucral taxation for ten years. Mr. Hall, from the committee on wharves, ro- rted back bill making appropriation for the of a sea-wall wi at amendmnnt. called ap House bill No.57,inrelation romoted to this class the Sth class of Eng- Agnes Markriter, ion and the -scademyy ‘Lucy Watson, ue} 5 ish and dictakion ‘Kate Jones, ey ou, Alice Hipkins, Marie de Lee Goddard, Lena Kubu; for im: ovement, ine Btillwagen, ic Bernard venth class of English aud dictation, L thn, Bessie Chambers, Alice Lovejoy. Division of h clase of arithmetic, Virginia Gait, Florence nest, Loretta Cain; for application and im- provement. Lizzie Marr, Katelie de Ronceray. Fifth Class of arithmetic, B. Oyster. Division of the Sth cer, I tender you my most bearty thi eetions of that courtesy and kindness remain raved apon the tablets of my memory while time me shall lest; and it is my ear: jesire and Fayes that the chotcest of Heaven's blessings that maketh sich and addeth no sermon shall upon you, my colleagues, and each of you fore var, It now remains ine te that, in accordance with the of the lative Assembly, I do now regular session of the House of Dele- Third Legislative Assembly of the Dis- trict of Columbia adjourned without day. eng es Work of the District Legislature. LIST OF £CTS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS PASSED AND ROVED. ‘The following bills and joint resolntions were P. DopeE, which were F 4 DARNELL, { Troster. jelo-d MHOMAS DOWLING, Avot, S7-THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED unt! SATURDAY, tos boven 2 poy aia P_ A. DARNEILLUR,{ Trastees. THOS. DOWLING, Aact. S7 THE AROVE SALE IS FYRTHER Post. PONED unit! TUPSDAY Sune B4- sues hour eed cada Sth A’ DARNEILLE< Treetece. THOMAS DOWLING, Avct. Ectmonat on. Deportm: “anton ek fants jelen A. Beall. ony. P Bright, Mamie Schrci war F. nt Ada a. ahem fant department, Mamie K Minnie Schott. A MATTER OF palice Bucl night; @ testimonial to Bie at Eg. M 1 Williams: Lizzie » Webb, Ella Vander wand, Susie Myer: rnolia Atkins, ‘school part of the alth, atood deportment ~ Becond honor gold. medals were ried to Miss Annie Williams wud Mise Anostte 2, Meera OF MILLERS AND MERCHANTS. A meeting of the millers and merchants of city was held this morning in the Corn ‘BST to the public, now that the hot weather is fairly wpen ms, is the fact that Straus, the clothier, has on hand an uncommonly large and well selected stock of clothing suitable for summer wear, which he is selling at lower prices thanever. He has every in his line, and those who desire to pur- chase even in small quantities will save money wd & to. concurrent resolution extending the time for adjournment till 12 o'clock p. m., was agreed to. M from the committee of conference bill No. 43, to. provide fer deficiencies to e of the government of the Di Pr etd on Council defi the Class of arithmetic, Agnes Markriter. Sixth claws | by giving him a call. Bee his new advertise. | change rooms for the purpose of adopting s E/TRE AROVE SALE IS FORTHER POST Rin for the fiscal yeare ending June assed by the District legislature at the sasion | of ariibmetic, ®. Picken, K. domes. Divistworshe | meet Yor particulars. meacures, if poseible, for relief from the Chees, | PUNEL suit TUESDAY, July Let. "7 nd until the expiration of the om fe, aod & egis! od by G. 6th clase of arithmetic, Lena Kuhn, Lula May, Ma- ——_+—___ peake and Ohio canal company for the conti g De LN H Trustees | quarter of the current year, submitted a report that es = ave been approved by Gover- mie Beruard. Firs fuse of plain ornamental aud DICTED FOR MURPER.—This morning the | Bal stopping of the mills for want of water, am 1-4 hy bys is he eae Acts making an appropriation for the payment of | urnamental writes, Boge & rand jury found @ true bill against Michael | $ appoint a committee to confer with the Council bill No. 8, maki 1B appropriation to di ud Rip the Sunday Herald; Third class of ornamental and illuminated writ anc, charging him with the inurder of his rd of Public Works relative to the improve- BY THOS Dewi: ny ng, — re Bi a - i | prother, Joan Rane, on the 2th bh ment.of Water street. The first object w qpoeares Hocrih ines of wetie e ieee acts nee eee eS OF March lest: | Freely discussed, but mo conclusion arrived'at, | PEREMPTORY pokey Of YALTAULE Ia. Y A. Schmidt. Division of the 4th class of w THE COURTS. A committee consisting of Mr. Lyons, the Pr: NEAK FAYETTE STRRET. ‘penalties for their vivlativa, male a hg appropriations for certain chari- | Piorence Harknors.K Be CRIMINAL COURT, Judze MacArthur. —To-Jay, | Sident of the Board of Exchange; A.'1f. B On TUESDAY, July det Te port that was agreed to. s inthe District of Colubie, FF lle Oyster, | Divisionfuf the Lucy Kivers and George Clark, charged witli an as D. Hartley, W. H. Tenney, and M. Yonn vill soll Lie anct <5 ie vanatee && the MS the chair stated that he Se Sees parece ry Biict, A. Markriter, A. E suult and attery with intent to Kill doln T, Birerss | was appointed to confer with the Board o. 106, ing the south to Note against it, for the reas fitet class of Cirietinn doctrine. Virg were tried. The first-uamed was couricied as int | Public Werke, street, between Fayette and Lingam stre-t felt what he was voting for. 1H Matt Chenane “a britian doctrine, Fannie | dicted, aud the Iast-uamed of am seaauit and bat To ne Mannirp.—Mr. Chauncey H, Snow | S:Miiof 1 feet. Luprowed tir a. two story brick Thompeon, chairman'of the finance commit r ML Wedke sgvrand thewcmon isthe Site afore ake | Will be married to Mi ag f thie | “Terme: Oue-thi Valan as much to be regretted that stated that ‘it bi is the wife of prosecating ant weeks ag votnees, but bad left him aud lived with Clark. Rivers, on going to procure some of his goods on thé hat, was attacked by the parties. The woman wid along yarn about risis with Rivers, in which the stat tacked ler first. Clark was of $25. and the woman was chitentiary for two years. © MacArthur took this occasion to revnark, for the Lencfit of the crewd present, he was determined to do all in his power to put down habit of carrying razors as deadly the sooner peopl Torme: One-third Dee inf and I2montha, with interest at § ner cent., secured by ded of trust on the propery. Conveyancing at the cost of gur- Cieer ogh Semveit of $100 ae soem as the property ig struck off, AS DOWLING, an ((OsFECTIONERY aN» Ice CREAM CTIONERY STORE AND Are now 0 t city, on Tuesday next, at 6 p. m. The cer mony will be performed by Kev. Father Stone- street, at Trinity Catholic ehurc DisPRoPORTIONAT y bil which passed the District Legislature last night. th compensation of the Superintendent of Pablic Schools—$3,000, little enough—is made payable two-thirds by Washington and one-third by Georgetown—rather a large proportion tor this is had to be hurri h at b He that the committee had given careful sideration, that they had come out much beti ter than Was hoped. Tha ittee had worked fi ad a c dated id prices and in the same roviding penalties to hemes poring ta: r ti uithorizing the exte ‘ing of certain alleys, and for other purp. horige the Governor to institute proceedings tend . in the city xhibitious 5 to ea. city of “Washington authorizing the commissioners of the sinking fund ‘to sews Ttificates to pay for laying water mains and prowidt + the assessment of water Inains ard fire- and Georgetown; making inking fond aud the pay: ment of interest on the debt of the District of Co bla od of the Inte corporations of Washington aud Georg town: to aecure the simultaneous payment of dues tu the white and colored schools of Washing: ton and Georgetown; authorizing the payment of apy money that ma nd 1o be dine to the board of trustees of the colored schoolsof Washington and Provide for a deficiency of appropri. ig the 38-inch and other water mains ‘net of Congress July 14, 1872; for the re- lief of Andrew Bothwell; creating drai in the ‘cities of Washi rgetown, in the District of Columbis, aud pr Viding for the payment of the construction of se efs apddratns therein by assessments $fetiicates therefur; making an app: the lease of ground Ht and e throug! c ionte Morgan, ision of the 4th class of Chris: rine, Ellen Byan, Loretto Gain. Fifth octrine, Belle Oyster. Dis ist ave of Christian d nie Kepuedy Biath class Christian doctrine, S cke sion 6th class of Christian ducts Laur: Seventh class C ejoy. For learning thot prayers, Flos febster, Mary Adamson. First ¢Inea of sacred history, Florence M Th Second clase of ssered histor Anna Schmidt, tian de Tne Ato pay a fip moed to the Albany ick P RS . Bllare invited them and try the tous Creams and ater Ices, with cl all made trom beet material and «crved ii the most cl nt aty Parties and Weddings promptly farnished fn all ot the latest styles % J.C. NICHOLS, Jel9-1f Buccessor to Wm B. Wallace, 54 High at. HE FALL BUSH 18 COMING. my work. Bay ladlcoand, Geate thing eyes Pee ¥ WOrk. Bo, ladirw * and Winter Goods Tuas, by eveiding the tor of orders d ts. pale femarked that bo regarded it as a ae oa The report was agreed to, = Mr. Brocks, from the couference committee on the he two Honses om Coancil bill z ab appropristion for salaries ere of the District of Columbia, sabmitted a re- . that was acce) d. Mr. . from the committee of conference on If D. 25. in relation to the sale and rent of stalls in the pay jet, submitted a report; which was reed to. “The Chair pointed Messrs. Thompson and Cross on the commitios with the chair to audit the ac- connta of the contingent fand Eastern market was taken up city. for Sec ‘OFD FTREET is in a bad condition for the travel to the eee and Academy of Visita- tion. The Board of Public Works will receive the thanks of the 2d street sufferers by sending» over the payers as early as possible, as the dust fo atifiin, CoaL coal fro: fort and the prisoner enatched her pocket-book ai off. Officer Harlowe testified to arresting the i The jury found a verdict of guilty. and he was fentenced to the Albany penitentiary fur turee years, POLICE COURT, Judez Hoover, John Hoover, charged with maintain to Sut inst default, 30 daye fanity;’6.. Bl Faape Sratiares.—The shipments of Ds rland for the week ending jemasts wanted to 61.904, tons 18 ewt., an er ex the corresponding week of last year pf 6,053 tons 5 owt. For the year to that one million seventy-three thousand eight hundred and sizty-six tons were shipped, show- — ipo god. in 1872 of tons cwt, increase tn raflroad ship- ments, 158,719 tons 15 ¢wt.; in canal tons 10 ewt. — 51,919 TER Newe.—Th June ¢ist, amouni Ei itt Frenc clare of F. de Chambran, Lena _Kuho, Loulsa Kubo, class of music on ihe pene Rate Bhyne, Trouville. Divinion of the 2d clase of mm ano, Julia’ Weaver, Ame Weaver, Bara ‘Dent, aude Moose Trg Sano mi rR ae on oy \cdbor Morgen, Hilly Paste Me Morse. ats Birch. iston’ of the $d clnas of Clark, ‘Tents “Lanek, ‘ourth. elas 0 Bergling, Ida ja mmsic. on the 7 “¥ wer for pianos Mary i “ Fin fis improvement, hens Vhite. Class of music its for imy ement, Annie of vocal music, Virginia Marr, en. clase of patttiny ran. ‘Third class of draw Jos Boucher. Thinl cians Snell ‘and Wi he nance, re- deficiencies in a bill ina- ppropriation for the salaries of the officers apd employees @ the District of Columbia; which wae paseed, oisaee, concurrent Fosolution extending the time ournment o'ele a, M., Was agreed to, Mews. Buker, Hall, and Geduey wore appointed acemmittes to act with alike committee from the House, to wait on the Governor and see if he had any further communication to make, satt, Golden otfered the following, which was anan- ‘evolved, Phat the thanks of the Couveil are dae and are hereby tendered to the President for the able, ied, and im; jal manner in which he Ske Semana ‘liberations of the @ouncil of ‘The President, Mr. Stickney said : The Cheir feels very gr to the members of the Counclt for this expression of their govrl wil aud leave to reply that much of the credit im your reselution to the Chair Sees be ce uniform ed on the part of be members of the Counc! c tou Thouch this branch of the Logislatare has not inaugurated and that rigid line of economy and retrenchment which {twas ho; would characterize all its proceedings, still it is believed some good has been accomplished in this direction, and we may, pe, be permitted to indulge the hope that ‘the Council come to be regarded as somethi mod ‘Ande eRsuiom ‘stes YD YsiNe iD sco Per sees eee ae ING BSTablisHM en? = ne wo ia Barton, ch ith violati pe gt x hr Sticking = pi faranothe? eg: G5. MM Brown cargo, includ! wi Soaph Paul oe this city. Steamer EC. Enos ae for with 345 bar- rels flour. ‘Schooner Hunt arrived from the Kennebee and Potomac ice company. Steam- pawn! cers, junk and dealers In second. er Exprese, from Baltimore, with miscellaneous bend articles 5 80 appropriation and providi for the conatroct om and completion ‘8 market-house fn the District of Columbia, and providing for the nt thereof; for the eucour- sgvment of fsctures in the District; t lish an industrial home boat B. F. Charles, with ‘Wheeler. maki the year enditg Pune 165; tata payment of special asse: aters, and rels four for T. C. “lA? cosr. UREIGN and DOMESTIC PAP! Gatinte bveeavinca PICTURE FRAMES, CORDS, &c. In consequence of improvements now i progress on 7th street, rather my stock ‘over, I Offer it at COST for CASH. x J. BOTH! 523-1 523 Tth street, opposite P.O. ER HANGINGS. ‘sical repose BEs. fined costs of prosecution, G lnrocys thi 3 90; 6, and ip wile divers Obeataing ga fre Tt fuseel tn Protemoess committed farther hearing, in $000. Charles H. Brookes, sgult; held for. further hearing, in 10) boudee. rr} Cason surety. to pay no higher rate of in= terest than 6 per cent. on further issues of its bonds, the limsted remainder of the 7 3-20 loan is now rgctown, D.C., and for wet wine's the Osa pd y ay. Oren el | bene disposed of through the usual agencies. street Sarah. Bobinson, Sarah Simpson, Sarah As the bonds of this issue are made receivabie in ‘each member of the Council health, hap- extepling of hi pall nae foo ‘exe lott. Soon HL y, and John Price eee heed tor Gir sacricar TRUN KERR Tue ComMENCEMENT OF THE MARYLAND @ each mem! perity, I shall. when the | town; for the relicf 6.5" Miter and others: 2 of jorence Ceok, Cora vi ja Ffotenity. Gurbtlan Broshl porgelted G20 00 I MANUFACTORY. AGRICULTURAL CoLincs closed yesterday, and | pincee and abundant prospect. shall wage tne | dlug the one ot chcom tice Raseerer fers Bee. | Mlorenee Ce wcher, Virgials Man Seon gzing Big Yor, open.on Punday.- Wan Long, | unset Ome ene sorURE! the graduates who received the degree of Bach- | Coubcit adjourned sine die. trict of Columbia; ps Fannie Joree, lyulie de Frcuville, fon, violation of b Os ee ve re fact which mach enhances their valuc apd attract- Sortugtons He Outany Wortingion, a | acinar aipedrawttog ie Bute bes | pur rvictthe nea a aia tare | Oe pin Wanrg Mean, Bones or | gt sabi! “Rinmee dor: sia Ebay inenees a an tavestment ton, D. Dulan ington, J. As: nn return! sof the ne Herku e = d 2‘. : fe A ieectpte eae aT | ecatwees eear e | hale inp Cheer | fh ge MCS ge ees || Nam ARR GHEED, «|, eceremsicemmnceemets «mcm ler.” A large comy , e you Hi) gutepier and JG. | J q ring the Gover i A see beilt and in operation, ne era Se Sa nate tke teen ¢ faland polite manner in wbish they had performed | etion for remsbuetine The Boned SC Le ee aan ara, Bogen Jordin JAMES 8. TOPHAM & CO., Division, eonpecting Lake Superior and the uaviga- America, ead Oliver ©. Miller, whoag: thence “abe Chair, in giving bis vtes complimented tne | thea ft terse oid eeaehe oF eee ey | Nellie Murphy, Annie Adamaon. HARNESS, SADDLE AND TRUNK MANO. | tion of ihe Missout river; it hee carne titlets ci 5 “hair, iu giving bis ¢ en: fo ion and re} nior © i ; Land % largest approbate eaten rere heteanee | ete api he ects apenas | Sel epaiiog Vt wre Gnd rast end ty incon honor faante Burka ernjet Ball Bsringy, wo. a0 BBVSNTE SeBane saistet inde hove thor far averages G55 pact est share ym from a ce. | nese wo J ‘med. eh biel a . le, me a 7 Tr other subjects were: “Science and Agri- | ‘The Presidentthen, at 2 o°cr£K @. m., pronounced nee Bik ae ai _ = awacee Next to 04d Fellows’ Hall, : AR mehrehioeseatiapenspented in exchango ere e ss eernetne: “Mletanet the | the Council af) arte do. Bo Received at Prigg’s Jewelry Store, No. 437 Teeeareen penne eee eey bo meee eee See, We Pwirtingsa Leatal Pomc tne on of the vote Tesla here if hae Pennsylvania avenue, near 4% street. Oi * of i JAY COOKE & 0. Age,” W. PS ‘ower, the ura Harvey. M. " LADY’ p 8, £ sd and glory of mankind,” J. A. Reges- | ps which the resolution offered by Mr. Herbert pro- or polite and amiable deportment during the short | Boors axp Snoms—Positively selling at a Ler ry TeuRes, ccived and eaprened ia goed ten age ater | viding for an investigation i ere Oe ae Pirnichea the} init govaruments ibe the | Fur being alee ite ‘new womclre, ofnne as Fm eg a I ey Uae LADIES: DREES TRUNKS an} VALISES, Devlin & Co., e : % cae ee Ge Meet LI . . M 4 Sant of practice in elocation thelr effect was | as aaoptcd. a ass tr eae tamed laws and Ordinances ote Distr soto: kia a eg 1109 Pennsylvania avenue. 2 FINE BUGGY an CARRIAGE HARNESS, ial 5 t close exercises i . Smoot been rmed at A for Digg Spry eee eed , Gent, Rev. Dr. Regester, delivered his valetic= | testhcrniss tak beta hamovel tal tie tietiat ok tie Potomac channels ot the better protes: |, THE cuosrxa of Mrs. Angele | | EXCURSIONS AND Piomice ean CARBIAGE and BIDING WHIPS,.tc. be fives tory, in which he announced that his connec- tion with the college was near its close, and that this would be the last time he would have the p'easure of addressing, as president, the students: of the college. He congratulated the friends of the college upon its increased ity during the four years of his administration as its presi- dent, of which the year now closing had made the greatest advance. pene New ScuEvrieB. & 0. Ratteoap.—On and after Sanday next trains will leave Washing- ton as follows: At 5, 6:45, 7-30, 7:50, 8:45, 9:45 &. m., ane 12 m., and 1:16, 40, 5, 6, 745, 50 and p.m. For New York and Philadel- phia Oa. m., and t:land &50 p. m. For Priladeiphis pd m. For the west at 7:55 a. m. and 5:30 and $:05p. m. Local accommoda- tion, Metropolitan branch, at $:10a. m. and 6:50 and 5:55 p.m. Sunday trains—At 1:30, 1:50 a. w., and 1:10. 5, 6, #:50 and 9:20 p.m. On Sun- day the 7:50 a. mand Sand 9:20 p. m. stop at all stations. On Sunday the 1:10 p. m. stops at all stations south of Annapolls Junction. ‘Trams arrive at 5:35, 6.30, 7:45, 8:30, 8:40, %55, and 16:15 a. m., and 12:40, 3:15, 4.50, 5:45, 7, 8:10, 250and 10:20 p. m. Trains from’ the west ar Five at 7:25 a. m. and land &35p. m. eee ATTENTION is galled to the advertisement in our columns of pe os bork Sg whos NEW YORK MERCHANT CLOTHIERS short notice Soda Water, ay vd Tonic Beer, &. Fountains and bottles loaned free of charge, by Palmer & Green, Georgetown. 4 ¥XERCIS! kson’s school for ladies teok place on 23d instant, in presence of quite an assem- of the friends and of the institu- tion. Atthe conclusion of the order of exer- Alter sean debate, the motion was reconsider , Cl '» Dyer, Remember the Old Stand— jel3 425 7th street, noxt to Odd Fell ows’ Hall. ‘persons ed in 2, ofan set emitiod the collection of the District of Co- tion. mechanical pursuits, “An act to thforce ant pr 3s amet! Ato ull taxes that may be srreare ids ovide f ETAIL. COTTAGE and GONSTRUCTIVE a ‘| igmbia cn and after July 1, 1373,” aya gutho G i creditably rendered b; Twe caR Loabs or Lacue Beer have ar- oH OTURE, containing 75 | lates, at oy erentst > jal. the Governor to ‘aatictpate the revue ree toe meee y toll Mt wards of z male rived this week from the celebrated io Breow- p dl ry ce cee ‘designs for’ Swaine, the resolution, with the soporte as referred to ropistyasion of pon bt z ter cid ‘medals to Mist Ei ie |, for Palmer & @ jeorge- | wind: jows, stairs, doors, bes TBE ry, 4 Bookselier aud BStatione je25-3" No. 495 Pennsylvania aven Wispoy, SHADES AND BEST FIXTU hooks, m, for general excellance; @ resolution the ie rinnati, jreen, town. This bcer is in splendid condition, hav- ing bad five tone of ice packed in the cars whan shipped: For sale in kega and bottles. 4 comets, sieswardneny MANY SUFFER rather than take nauseous directing the THE LARGEST VARIETY OP Nellie Moses, for improvement ise Lillie Hunt, for punctuality pul purchase of a bot the erection of a new wuse for Columbia engine company No. 3, onl for $1 and upwards, at ROTHROCA’S, ; joc 3 he parehass of a atvama toree-pamp wad He Gathcarts for imorivcmact ie Vecuck, | medicine; and this is not to be wondered at, as | 7th stlest*aprecine Pest Otho jett-im_ | GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. yunced following conference High street, between isa Fannie 0! iF, for deportment and attention | the re1 is often worse than the disease. | Vou G, REISINGEK. propriation ti ; street snd the highservice reservoir, SPillee Bechel Chester also received Sufferers coughs, colds, influenza, sore | J 2 a IN AMERICA. ae ee eee ciekn ar, | Grorgetown,and authorizing loan for said H al for good behavior and studio throat, or tendency to consumption, will find in nary and contingent bili—smoct, McKnight, and to authorize the Governor of i cation 3 ation, ry Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild aremedy as ICE CBEAM PAVILION NOW OPEN, Dyer: on the salary bill—Taliafero, Cingeti, aud | an additional number |? nat agreeable io to the palate aa tt inremoving r parties sapplicd at terms. urray. propriaticn | sue families and Cy Teesonable ‘The committees retired, but ina fewminutes Mi county of Washington, and to issue bonds for disease, 6 returned and stated that he had the payment of the samo; aking an e defray the ordinary aud jet-tm"__No. 613 466 Srerer Sovruwzst. ALL THE NEW STYLES ‘ (No BUMBUG-——- RIGH oil pay 6 Tarr con ihsaeveral Gcpartinents of t 0 HUMBUG. © fair cob ——— PURGE OUT THE MORDID HUMORS OF THE BLOOD by a dose or two of Ayer’s Pills, and you jaum gras - in elocution. fe by Bev Dr and Salt Tie degree ‘olumbia, and preseribi ie the pupils was a source | will have clearer heads as well as bodies. for any kind of Ladies’, i Oo aT creof and ipa the peoaltion f bo ex m, seal Beogna Bind Giothing, Bonk, Shoes Be thent of the District of Colunsd TARE Cte ov Tacs, Valvantte—Gall | premmiy steates ee Sir | miber__1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUR. hieut proc gdh 7 Sa maae Gaal <a epting Sune, Resend EO. of tho Safe Company, 4PET BEATING WORKS, 490, Meteo Feore The County School Exam{mations, = arenye aud 15th, (eet for pate Keeping = pan note, Orr pre sauce for ant recarned R&CEIVED DIRECT Second Dustrecs.—Male and female school No LJ. j Egg nr ep ny tJ ‘ware or other io etiee A. STRAUB, 101 Se etesersnse 1861. aoe porch ear ae es » irty-seven of w Fonors ped Morgan, Collins, A. Williams, VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. Ul cell to families 6@ conte per barre ices than .e. — 2 ten, George Paxton, Benjamin King, Ads rs Prices of SUGARS ané TEAS ell marked down, Goteeraed &: Wontar wtptostmctadlens JONN @. BARTHEL, CATAWBA WIR, Ho. 2, near i Gotiorg ons Mr Joo kK. 2, ner, SI KAM DYER AND SCOURER, “ust recetved from Pleasant Valley Wine Companys. ues Baaas @3 egaiica. 214 Foun-axp-a-BaLy Srager, (One door Bouth of Ovivaization Mail.) eam aod ine i i i