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. Condensed Locals, Providence hospital is getting a new head put on it—a French one. E uel Gutman was excused yesterday from service on the Cireait Court jury. To morrow’s lssue of the (az-tte will be un- ueuaily attractive and entertaining. See ad- vertisement. Reformed Episcopal Church service, con- Gucted by the Kev. Willism McGuire, st Lin- | coin Hall to-morrow night. See advertisement. complimentary pic-nic to Mr. G. Lorch, advertised to take place at Bever’s Park on Monday, bas been postponed to Wednesday ext. Mr. James McLain, of Baltimore, has recetved ® contract for placing bis lightniog Tod¢ upon the Government Insane Asylum, and has com- menced the work. From Jos. Shillington we have Scribner's Mowhly for July, and Merper’s Bazar and the Lady's Jowrnal for July 4; aleo, from J. C. Parker, Horper’s Rezar wf that date. ‘The comet is quite visible to the naked eye. At 9 or 10 it will be found a few degrees to the Fight of the nose of the Great Bear, and at very early the same height above the horizon. Mr. David MeDante) yesterday brought suit to recover 22% of a twelre-months promirsery note alleged to have been given by Senator k f North Carolina, on Novem- ber 21, 1571. The yacht Danw men aboard, cap Alexandria ‘sb 9, from this city, with four zod yesterday morning o: rought ashore by a | ‘TIVE ASSEMBLY. this Legielatt: at 12 o'cloc! Mr. Thom Monday next; adopted. thanks of the Council are Stickney as dence, Dtsot all ot gov same spirit, the peor orking eanse here p oin Hal so falthfalty t © hold « | afternoon | be an unasu a erestin The fifth an Conservatory of Hat. F str Will be a fine m concert Masie wil k t, on Tuesday, sical treat, an attractive pro- gramme hay n zed for the oceasi Joseph Sb a Ovster, son of Mr. George M. Oy-ter, of this city. has jast graduated from West Point very creditably. Yoang Oyster was | B protege of ‘the War Secretary” Stanton, | @ took much interest in him as youth of | fine premise DeMolay Commandery, Knights Templar, bate St. Jobn's day, the 2ith instant, fon and ptc-nic at Glymont. h street wharf at 9a. m. and | tat ¢ p. m. and 19 p.m. | for particulars. Professor L. C. Loomis and party will leave for Enrope on Momtay next, by the American live from Philadelphia. The company consista | Of nearly forty—teachers, stadents and artists. | proce ed dire o Italy by way of the | Switze land, returning by Paris and phy. Frane George cott and George W. C. The Y holies’ Friend Society will eelebrate, st Carroll hall, to-morrow evening, | ty-elghth anniversary of the elevation | «1X to the chair of St. Peter. » will deliver the oration, ving the cholr of ch will sing several a piee. 6. ring the | Of the Holy Father. y the society. congregations and 0 | to attend. —~— | Wound Recelved at a | Mie: Nie. | ORAL J Death from a ® Tae st Mr. Michae last night abont | lected that 0: residence, where he nidt. and th he Tesnitor | the injarie: emaker ty | trade, of Irish pativity aves a wife anit four chilirer. He was an industrious man, a | member of Hibernian Society, No. 1, of this city, | ard Georgetown Hibern'an Catholic Benevo. | Jent Association. Walker, for the past six ye: bas been emmploved as a clerk in th | fice ot ) | Rear ith street, and has hitherto by eDaracter. W . @eath-bed he stated that blame for the cutting. and that it was entirely Secidental, and shouid be ever be able that he should deciine t x Was beldat noon to-day, before Coroner U. Wright, of Alexandria county, at the residen Of the deceased at Kors! Dre, Kleinschmitt Hartigan, Mackal!. and Norris, mad> the post mortem, and testified that the fatal wound over abe right eye was produced with some sharp in- Strument, though unable to designate what par ticular kind. Mrs. Linkins testified that the deceased knocked Walker down, hit him Bicked bim several times, and that W: r Fan, followed by Hillis, when Walker turned and struck him, though she or William Carr, » WhO was pres could not see what he bad in his b: Mr. Anthony Rodier testitied that Walker ed Hillts to go to the pic-nic, and that he (Walker) paid for both tickets. He t Waiker bad & stone or a billy in bis bape, but weuld not be sure. Hillis atrack Walker twice, when Walker returned the Diews. The coroner said he had heard enough evi- dence to bold the accused, and soon after the Jury returned a verdict that the deceased came to bis ceath from an injury inflicted with some ietrvment in the hands of the accused. —— Tse New Jair.—In the letter from Super Vising Architect Mullett to the Secretary of the Interior, and transmitted by tbe latter to the House of Reprerentatives, Mr. Mullett cails at- tention to the fact that the limitation on the cost Of the new jail in the District of Columb a fixed by the committee without having any = or estimates therefor, while it was stipa- d that the building should contain ceils for prisoners. This necessarily fixed the size of uildipg, and made itimpossible to reduce the size so as to bring it within the amount a; Propriated anc construct building suitable for the purpose. The estimates contemplate a gal- yanized- iron cornice and a roof of tin and ium- ber that is unsuitable and unfit for such a strac- ture. He, therefore, renews the recommenta- tions of bis annual report that authority be given to complete the building in a thoroagh and eubstentis! manner, and in accordance with the character of the work already done, and renews the recommendation that the building be cum- ieted a# a penitentiary, pointing out the say- ig {0 tbe government would be effected. eretary Delano says: “I concur in the views Of the Supervising Architeet as to the propriety ef compicting the building so that it may be ured both ‘or jail and penitentiary purposes, beheving t! at, it Congress would authorize this to be dove, he government would be saved con- siderabie expense now involved in the trans- Portatior of ‘persons to penstentiaries at a dis- mce, and tp other wevs.”” : fe iaeeeeel ‘Tue Boarp or Hearts met last night, and Pr. Bliss, from the sanitary police committee, Feported in regard to the annulling of the con- tract of Peter Marray & Co. for making sewer connections, owing to their not having complied With the specifications, that he had received a OB moBicstion mm the firm explaining the eause of their delay, and stating that they are Bow ready to perform any work assigned them. The two-story frame house No. 5i7 7th street, Deyoud Boundary, and the etableso: the Wash ipgton and Gcorgetown railroad company, on the southeast corner of 7th street and Boaads- FY, and the stabie of the Metropolitan railroad eompany,in the same locality, were condemned @e vuisances. Dr. Verdi oftred a series of res @lations in relation to the garbage service, which were referred to the sanitary committee. ‘The last resolution of the series is “that a epecial committee of two be appointed by the Board of Health, and instract- nis | considering and ee! to a plan by which - yy A ictently amacferruptediy removed.” What's in the Mi. Ea taon Covraresce. may orders. The missioi d from the Western conference to id of labor reported very flattering results as the effect of thelr efforts sony the short pe- riod of their appo'ntment. fet confijent that the ensuing year would be more ous than the past. The ordination take place to-morrow morning at 11 0’clock at M. E. Church, on 12th C streets northeast. the Sinai Independent | sembt the Counc!l and of the weetegate debt of the : would wish to recall. people to pay it. Mr. Riley heartily endorsed the sentiments expressed. dered to the Hon. William Stick: dent of the Council, for the able, impartial manner In which he has presids the deliberations of this body during tha regn- lar session of the Legislative Asenbly. St Brooks in offering the resolation made bi remarks, in which be pawl s high tribute to Mr. | presiding officer and sterling integrity of character. recor’'s of the Council since its organization to show thet its acts in relation to matters invol ing the expenditure of the been condeted with con: Mr. Thompson submitted a concurrent reso- lation, ‘that in deference to the act — by Congress repealing all provisions of law ive Assembly will adjourn sine diz ‘k noon on Monday next, the 224 of June;” adopted unanimously. moved that when the Council adjourn it be to be to meet at 11 o'clock a. m.on Mr. Brooks submitted a resointion that the \d hereby ten- | ne: ney, the Tenia riel le cited th Deople’s money had vervatism and pra- | d at the same tims with a just regard Had the other branches of t been conineted in the would not now be ing under an immense debt. Mr. Boker sa‘d it was not a mere matter of form, bat one of voluntary and generous ex- Pression of the sentiment of the members of public generaliy. Yistrict, such as had peen passed upon by the Uonncil, did not ex- ed the limit of the law of pking back over the entire record of the Council he could discover no act which he He proceeded to recite briefly bis views as to the relative positions ot | the different branches of the District govern- | ment, and, although regretting the great debt forced upon us against the judgment of the | Council, yet be had faith in the ability of tae Th mgress; and in he resolution was adopted unanimously. Mr. Stickney (Mr. Thompson in the chair) thanked his associates for the generous expres- | sions so entirely unexpected by him, and as- | sured them of his appreciation. He had en- deavored to do his duty in a fair and impartial manner, and he desired to bear testimony to the uniform courtesy shown him by all the members thronghout their deliberations. did not think the responsib! lity of the enormous public debt rested on the Council. Mr. Gedney offered & resolution conferring the thanks of the Council on the clerks, &e., which was adopted. Mr. Gedney introduced a bill for the preser- vation of fish inthe Potomac river. which was House bills for the reiiet of Mrs. Jobn France; and making an appropria- tion to pay the salaries of the officers of the | | District of Columbia, were read a firs* time. Mr. Riley, from the committee on health asy Jum and chariries, repoated back Voancil bill | regulating the granting of licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors, which was read a third Mr. Hal!, from the commit- tee on police, reported back House bill requir- ing watchmen or tlagmen to be stationed at cer- | d cross’ gs in Washington connty x | and for other porposes, which was read a thir time, but failed to seenre the requisite number read a first time. time, and passed. of votes to secure its passage. HOUSE.—Mr. Underwood introdaced bill for | ohnsou; referred. | ee on ways and the relief Mr. Fiem! tality inspection of the Ic Mr. Berry n pe reported, wi bill to pr cerning dogs take, eutice or conceal a of the owner;) laid over. Of a station- houses and Council bill to Bills were of Mrs. John Franes, Mrs. L. E. Deane and Thos. H. W: agen to property in George Con nm, of trustees of John Thomas from the com’ in the pa-sage ‘ollows: from t at reco) dog wit it the act, and after ty they are of the of jouthat the act shou'd remain as passed: re post adopted. he comm meme nda event uviawtal hunting, bill con- making it an oifence to stea! hout consent Buls for the erection pr mi 8 all town H. Hoiden and Mathias Pabst. Bil the commissioners ¥ Tks under act ot the cor; ton of May 234, 151 son, James Fitzpatr elief Council concurrent resolu! Journment was taken up and For the reti ridget Kelly, Mrs. | » to pay relief of Chas. fary A. Arnold, Chas. | authorizing | or the sinking fund to | for work done by the Board of Public wo ouse in Tennallytown, for the sale | honor. Wilhelmina Baliman, M of central guatd-house and erection of station- | £00, Harriet H vent unlawiul as- | e. dam. poration of Washing. of E docia U. Emer- ; Donobo. m relating to ad- Mr. Suepherd moved to strike out ali that portion relatiag to Congress. The reso- the pastage of the bull b lution was laid over. b tlis for the relief of Cropley & Sons were passed. The House, at 8:30, took @ recess until to-day at 4 o'clock. AWAKD OF MEDALS AND PasMICMS. Last evening the sixth annual commencement ors Matthe Hall; alarge audience present. form were Institute took place at Lincoln On the plat- rother Tobias, president of the in- stitute, Rey. Father Dc Wolf and others. After the exercises, in which were essays and recita- tions, by W.M. Greenwell, A. McVary, Henry W. Brent, FJ. airk, Stephen W. Moylaa, ©.S. Drury, F. P. Pic, Gonzales §. Bingham, interspersed with m » vocal and instrumen- tal, the medals and premiums were awarded as follows: course of studies: AM phy; James T. Ii gold medsi for ma: hematic: silver medel for math. mat: mda’ 1; elocation a’ Brei ha sportment, George W. miuus for arithmetic, as T. Kail third ciaes,) Wm. Berman ‘@. Sims; cloc jug. Joho Bectnd prem tory Jas. F. Do Hamel; & Dulan: yan. Eccl: bi D. De Wolf, Mark J. Malou: G. Krauskept ; second, Jobn medal, Jcha Moy jawier ard Wi Premium, Henry t claes, and Jos. Ou avatlin Corrigon ond, Thos, Boucher. Boo + ope bos. a8 Laat acd Frene! iam, Ger, J se Honig D meh er ry Reading, first premium, Jobu Crowley. Iutellectnal mirm, Chas. Gr seco d, lence, ex a yuo, erterent, fx pium, Js Beading, by, James Obspman. raphy, ‘M.tehell, second Sats J. Schulte! istory ,»medsl, first prema! © Phonograph premiam, Thos. oF Medal for mathemsiice, Ferdinara Schulteis. Al ebra, first clars, Grst premium, ex 7 yuo, Henry P Ooreuran. ‘Second class, Schmidt; second, Albert Mal rancis OC: reoran, ution, Monk iam, ¢x Joyce: eee: Practical arithmetic, first emiuw, Francis Quirk; second, Jos. A. Srcctd claes, fret ie es si ithme Henry F. ‘Third Deperiment—The silver medal for excel m Barnett aod Wm. Thora James Barnsacd ues frat ‘Kegan; second, Thouas *cK 1 firet fam John MeInt ho PB Bpanidicg and Wm. ee Fallon; Englisn jams for natural phitseophy a ohn P. Touraey; ssc eping, first prewiam Smoot tr b, Chas. Briiry. Engtlet oyee. Peumanshi, eportment, premi: »bremiam, Denis B. oes Second, First Department—Piplomas on completion of the Bagh Caperton, jr. and Stepnea Vary. Diplomas for tre conrse in omogra- bin and Frank P. Pic. Forsyth Hagh Oaperton. Stephen A. MoVa for geowetry end grammar, Thomas 5. Led. iors argue Picat ernard A. Da Hamel; pho- in; history, Juba ®. Jt. ry; Waelan, boukksep- nk P. Pic, ‘aad hts- qrammar, Albert For geucral im; P. Jarrity, Jas, provement in J iu 2, Ol eat pr. . McGrann De- yr@; second, B. Ov ster: John Drury ant extish grammar, rst premian, Pat- fick Madigar ; second. Bichard O’Briev; third J Ge: firet promizin, ao. S7daey ory, first A.C ium, Char trl; #°cond, O rae belly; thirds Samuel Gorman. “Arithmetic, ‘Atct mdom, Peter O’Das; sceond, Joho J. Gorm'ey. Ber), Besity Janes B Maloy. Joues Barbour nm). Beall, s “ ourth De Christ an er r, itleman of groan- in THE Te-dey, on mater ef “Judge Fisher, the jay, on » gradusting class of oe bay <4 Georgetown University; C. F. Horner, i Philadelphia, on motion of O. W. Horse; Jams Daldron. on r port of the com- mittee, and Allen Magruder, of Bultimore, on motion of Mr. Selden, were edmitted wo the dar. Judge Humphreys delivered the opinion of the court reversing the judgment below in, the case of Vanderwerken agt. Green. Aley in and Hovsy. ex-Trustse F. D. Stuart. This 45 pupils on its roll, all of whom were present yesterday. Six of them will be to the Normal school at the next viding for an executive, a secretary, a Logis- . The regular school medal was awarded | ine of Taity ‘Freedman’s Saving Bank tive Assembly and a Board of Pablic Works of | 0 Mist Kate Wilson, and diplomas wore re- | nce of Usity sgt: Prvclman's Sarg Bank the District of Columbia, and temporarily con- ¢ following young ladies: Kate Rey- | liver the opinion of the conrt tn the ease of ferring the government of the District upon a | burn. Mary McKinney, Frances S. Fairley, Ould agt. Wasbin, Hospital for Foundling’s, Eretien ef Gensel Statea?Eoa'toent | sce Gare hethaae ke ssanee rae | Reine Seogment fr th, fendent crtinag af a re . . Kate J = co resi tof the United States, bh ho Mary ‘Woodworth, Rosalie ‘Stewart, Olivia the bequest of cr rtain tote of ground by the late *. Josh ! a & Pearce, fer the founding of a hospital s for foundiings on isth street. between S and T. Brotherton agt. Baltimore Ohio railroad; Jndgment below reversed. In the case of Joyce ‘gt. Wlikenning. the court below wasafirmed — Judge Olin arneuncing the opinion of the conrt. ‘Also in the case of Freedman’s Saving Bank agt. Dodge; reversing the judgment of the court below. Porice Covat—Judge Snell. To-day, Semuel Ward was charged with aseault and battery on Mary, his wife, who testified that Sam was continaally beating hor— they had not been married quite three months; $5 and costs, and $200 bonds to keep the peace. T.S. Kimmetl, assault and battery on Fannie P. Moiton; continned fer judgment. Rachel Dorsry, ntsauit ard batteryon Wartna St. £5 ard costs. Charles M. Middleton, assi ard batters on John Hodges. a smal! boy; $1 Wm. Worlacker. assanit and battery on harles Peters: a onarrel over the possession of some pictures. Th’s, jedging from the appearance of the parties. m ave been a mutual scratch Doth their faces and necks showing the an sear bly, Alice Yeatman, Helen Watt, Eile Ar- Byram, Annie Biackiston and Em)l, Garland. The grammar medal won by th’ school at the recent special examination was Swarded to Miss Kate Wiison for having sto2d highest on the list. She was presented with a id chain and locket by Trustee Hart on bebait of the sub-board of the first district, for her excellence. Among her other suc- cesses she passed the Normal school examins- tion, heading the list of tifty-oue candidates from all the other districts. Ex-Trustee Sta- art, for the teacher, Mrs. Nevitt, presented docks to Siuses Cora Chase, Frances Fairley, Katie Jobnson, Emily Clarke and Theresa Mc- Gill, for having acquitted themselves so cradit. ably at the receut special grammar examin ton. is THIRD DISTRICT. Female Intermediate No. 3, located in the | Watisch butiding, Miss M. Aukward teacher, | was examined yesteraay at 2 p. m. by Prastee | Hovey, and the wb | demonstrated. re! c miums were awarded as follows: Medal to Aa- hie U. Wilson; diplomas to Mildred A. Britton, Fannie B. Bailey, Bertha L. Kraus, Clara K Schneider, M_ivatorah Cross, Morty E. Pad Hamilton Frazter, | on Peter Johnson. cutting his bee ; | cleaver; $10 and costs, Henry Coleman, charged stack, Elle Uounor, Rosanus Toner, | Simp gring a gue on the reer a. Pratcies jordon, M. Adelaide Saxton, Ema | Wi), ’ — M. Frankland, Hattie V. Van Hora, Aanio C, | YCNCe 8 vagrant, was sent dosn thirty days Scott, Frederika B. Ka eee A A. Cisele, man ard market thief; case saspended Leura G. Hodgson, Jessie at, Bulnor = = i ‘ Anna Fitzmorris was fined 310 for profanit ied muee Mace Thomas McNamara, loud and boisterons; &3 Katie E. Salter, Eteaio Brink: Fdward T. Gray, disturbing the congregation of Lottie Lapham: also, a beautiful bouk to Hat. | Eon Baptist church while engaged in religions tie Van Horn and a tine knife to Fannie Bailey. | worship, and shen cantina He ope ct ae) - Trustees Dulin, Marche, and Hon.@.F.Galick | COM he ranat bim with his head down, an were present. — - Fecrenguer baring; 25 soe ete. —— a pes Male intermediate No.3, in the #ime build- | f¢7sen, colored, was arraigned on the chargs o ing was examined by Trustee Marche yester- | keeping a bawdy house. Sam said he didn’t ie od keep no “‘bordin horse; he could hardly board day, fg piece pope dea uc Ob bese ae le | hiseelt.” Mary Mathews testified to living at qs ct whom willbe trass, | SAM'* houee, and to the business done thera, | and that fam gets half the money; $2 GEORGETOWN. DRATH AND BURIAL OF *t CRUIKSHANK. Gen’! Richard Crarkshank died at his residence, on Potomac street, on the 13th mstant. He was 3 years of age, and a gentieman greatly re- spected by this community. He was one of the oldest directors cf the Potomac Fire Insarauee Compary, having served for over 20 years. At the time of bis death he was a clerk in the first | Controlier’s office of the Treasury department. His funeral takes p'ace at 5 o'clock this after- noon, trom his late residence. The services the house will be conducted by the Rey. Dr Howe and Simpson, ot the Presbyterian is the merit roll: Medal, piomas, Angiers B. Hobbs, m Beall, [sasc Beers, Wil- Mam Falmer, Chatics Thomas, Richard Glize- brook, William iyons, George Morris, George Lesite, George Kutt, John Dubey, James Kelly, Richard Morgan, Ernest Cox, Lewis Vier- | bucbea, Charles Joms, 3. Martin, Edward | Henwood; also, extra prizes of books to George Ruif aad A. Garges. FOURTH DISTRICT. Female intermediate No. 1, Jefferson build- ing, Mrs. 8. E. Wise teacher, was exumined yes- terday by Trustee Wright, assisted by Trustees At Le, Champlin, Wilson, Lloyd, Meviellaa aud Mr. J. E. Thompson, principal of maie | | grammar schovl, and Mr. J. A. ‘Thompson, in | e| presen-e of many friends of the schools aud p1- ae I Dacble Fents of the paplis. The 53 pupils were all pres- qene i Lowa Bae Ce i ent, and p 3 hake ‘it @ most thorough examin each of the above named gentlemen ta! hand atitin turn, The readings, recitat and comporitions were excellent, espectall first pamed. In grammar, history, and arithmetic, the test was quite tho: copied cousiderable t | Hine and D.L. Shoemaker. His remains were encased in a black waluut coffin, covered with cloth, with massive silver mountings and a 441 ver plate, with bis nama and date of birth and | death irscrited thereon, pact bas not been quite as brisk asit has been for a few weeks past. ‘The demand for coal bas rot Leen so great, and the canal boats have | heen detained hy repairs to thecanal. Gilmore, Meredith & Co. ived 3.064 tons, and ny gas coal 2 merit roll was | en; diplomas to ida Mar: | shipped 3,079 te mel eported joint resolation to Dit tue Byron, Catherine f Nailte | and the receipts of Cumber for the MILLIS RESULTS | District authorities from conveying prop rt Elia Ward, Agnes Mitchell, Laura | Secs were 18 tons, and th. nts 16,943 | sold fer taxes; read @ second tims. Mr. @ox. | Louisa Luckett, Marion Anderson, | foe making the total recet paige | from the committee on District aitairs, reported | Poet oe premise Baliman, Annie Gre- | 1¢ ot tone. aud the shipmnenta 20.083 tome | Sdversely on bill amending act relative to the | Bam, Catherine Dunn, Macy k, Loatsa Scuoot Extertatsmes7?.—The annaal en- rainage of lots; also, reported on correspont- + Ela imrie, Ida Shep; Owroltue | tertainment of the junwr class of the George. ence between Board of E Works and prop- ; Maude Hepburn, Anuie , AUZUS- | town female seminar: as Lipser erty- in syaare to the extension | eer cemnarine Nosbeok, Clara rection, | 007 was given iart ov and closing of certaia alleys, that they fod uo | Mary Fitzgerald, Harriet Eailid Virgina | Re. | Seminary, corner of Stoddard and Green 3, | The rooms were well tilled with the friends and na. | Patrons of the school, who were highly p | with the scholarship of the class. 4 | meneement of tthe seminary wil! take | Thureday evening of next week. Grain TRrape.—The ouly recsipts of grain to day were 3.2 bushels whest by canti boat E. F. Wheeler, consigned to J.G. aad Jolin Waters. No sales reported, —— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Washington Stock Exchange, June 20 Quotations furnished by Middicton & Co., bankers, The following were the prices bid and a ked at ug of the Washington Stock Exchatize t)- Drury, Margaret O'Connell, Susic Cust | Decea Sinith, Annie Yates, Elizabeth Van | Elia Sanford, Jennie Faunce, Deita Collins, | Mary Fitzgeral ara Freetick, and M Mulien, were so nearly equ r tirst h that the teacher didnot Kaow how to decita, but ell expressed themselves satisfled with the | decision. Mary Mullen having a demerit or jess that tue other was awar: day, and Uat deserve commendation for the tained during the Clara Freer some book: and Kate Norbeck were pre: medals by the teachers of ated with gold Jefferson school fur their proficiency in spelling in the aunual con- Binet Beak i septs, ae ae test, the :ix pupils representing the school Bank, 1924 asked. Pa r’ Rail- having but three errors. Hattie Halliday wae the recipient of some handeome books from hor uge olitan Sto k,26% bid, asked; 0 >- schov! E Metro titan bonds, SObid. Bondry ict a City Gas Stork, $3 bal, 40 asked; aud Ohio eanal, 4°CS a8 at stimony of their esteem fi uniform good example duri Ohesapeal hi books were presented the youngest payil, Miss | Prfirted bods, 1 He Pid. Ud asked Disicios Depue—a prettier address, or more nicely given, Ja Jiiehy Trt i Shed ieriot Se i af : +1892, AS wked. ( Wowh’ This ends the exsralnations in this district, |“ Five ¥ general rule the results have baen ‘oallcencerned. Great credit is dae or's of the sub-board of trustees fur tha all have taken to keep up the reputation chools in this district. Their work isa Lor of love. «i bas been performed otten at secrifice of important business interest, as indecd may be truiy said of trustees in other districts. nd bid 9136 a wer, 8 10 bid 70 bid, 71 aked; 4 Water Ucrtilicates, Jarkd; do. 1 1577,09 b'dy TA wake; do. 1873, 69 Seri bia, 73 nske: 1877, 80 bid. oa Awarp-or Premivs ar Sr. Dourstox’s MALE ScHoor.—The examination of St. Dami- nick’s male schoo! anc distribution of premiums took place yesterday, conducted by Re| To-day. Post's fv anotal erticte Bye: been at II's to 5 dhe ‘old loans the rates huve beeu 2 for car: rae Wall Street pk’ ac Thomas L. Powers. ‘The resuits were very s ® it mt 232 Woaus At the conclusion uf the examina~ | B0 5G0 for rime mercantile paper. G>v« gcy~ tion Rev. Mr. Powers congratniated the toach- | siute bord list there. were salve of Gomente Tent ee ers, Miss Mary Sample and Mr. McKenealy, | and Tennessece at Gl, ‘The st ck mathet opener op the progress exhibited by ir pupils, The | steady iy for Erie, which wasdowa | er cent following pupils received pren.ams: U.Faunes, | During the firet half hour it was strong J, Holden, S. Neenan. Junior division—J. | Bntil alter the first bowrd, when it bacame heavy, it b Keetfe, D. Quill, Ed. McUaun, M. Coleman. | 8480 continued amtil about 12:30 o’clock, since ‘Third Class, juntor division, premiums t) L, | Wich 1s has been strong Marsh, D. F. Gerald, f. McHugh, John Long, The Markets. E. Pumphrey, P. Driscoll, J. Downey. BALtINoRE, June 20 —Virginia Second class, io John Slattery,’ J. Growley, T. | givta’s con 1. 6334; du ex-conpons, B04; Wast Hoiden, M. Fitzgerald, fnomas Faunce. Firat | class, to J. S. Corraher, J. Cronin, Ed. Prica, |S. Frawley, T. Ooilins, Aloysias M>Davitt. irginia’s, 11. Jarolina sixes, 014.20; do. may 14; 40. special tax, 8 bid to-Gay Baty iaon®, June 20,— Cotton dalt aud heavy; low midclings. 16%. Flour dull; Baltimore hich gtades Senior division: Secondelass, to J.Shea, L: a is. Sheet dull sok ceck comes Clee Mattingly, Conrad Faunce, E. MoNerhany, | white sonthere, fem Sees n eR Red Corn 8. MeNerhiany, P. Coleman, and Will Bayliss, | mixed ‘western Bry tew 7s: cde SLs Oats dank First and secund classes—-penmanship, T. Cole- | avd unchan ged. Bre dull. day ae anges * chael Oi - | visions nie spor Qi | man, K. Holden, and Michael Colbert; geo- hams, 1aqit's. Lardcretued if. Western bette: anebange graphy, K. Holden; composition, T. Coleman; | Paling. R. Hoiden; speiling, James Keenan, James Moran, John Catlinane; analytical ram » T. Colen an, C. McHugh, R. Holden, m. F. Gerald; aritumetic, W. T. Gerald, M- Colbert, B. Fagan, J. Cullinane; algebra, £. Coleman, O. Metiugb, Harry Faunc: Coffee qnie’ bet firm, ordiaary to prims rt . Whissy weaker acd lower, 93@99, Sugar firm, 105 @w%s Rew York, Jane 2 —Stocks dull and lowor, Gold, 11, Money loaved nt 22%, Exchange, 42). Geverrmeuts dnli and strong. New Vork, Juve 0.—Floareteady. Wheat qniet, a mod: K. Holden te Corn quiet aud steady. an 2 | Christian H.. Gersid, M. Gaibare, | ¢L7Qz0%. eRe 20.1320 p.m —Consats. 02 ‘ T. Coleman, David F. Gerald, B. Rolaud. Old, MBS: 1867. 08. Merles G4; preferred. 43. = fox: On, = a p.m —Bele. eres 0. Miss Hannover's Scaoot.—The closing ex- LONDON, June 20, D. m.—Er! se | ercises of Miss Harrover’s scuool took per ferred, Bien Riris Uapatches quote ‘rent es ee eee review in the sia London, June 20, 3p. rrod, 87. m.—Fri9 py ast year. Gold inedals were award- Patches qucte rentes at 89 francs, 49 Sen: éd to Miss Ligzie D. Raub and Master Louis D. Ferris, for regular attendances and general ia- +40 rovement. Premiums were awarded to Missé3 THE WEATHER, lorence Beale, Anns Jones, Katie Barkley, Adeline Razin, Angeline Razin, Sarah Atkins, and Maggie Poole; Masters Joba Poole and Charles Meyer. Those honorably mentioned were Misses Florence Dawson, Lins Patlp, Lulu Lawrence, Lutu Brodaead, Amy Aldi, Maud Orr, Zoo Orr, Willle Marston, Georgie | Fatcover, Roxa B. Whipple, and Helen ol son; Masiers Thomas Watkins, David Bright, and Eddie Bixier. This interesting occasio with music, r greatly enjoyed by all pr WAR DEPARTMENT, (fice of Carel Siemai Orc, Wasuineton, D. O.. Jane 20, 1674, 10:5) 9. Provasisisies.— Por Now Kngland and middle At. lentic rtly clondy weather will prevail, with | id east wind, low tempers For the South Atlantic 4 ‘ routhe eou- For Tennessee aud the Obio vatiey, generally ‘clear apd warm weather, withJight or gentle winds aod bigh barometer. For the Lake reson ond the Morth west, peserally cleat weather during the day, followed by increasip, #ibly local rains to the northwe near Lake Suverior, The barometer will coa inde bigk. but fail siowly in ths district fast named, with easterly or southerly winds and slignt cha: in oy LS boa upper Ohto river will fall slowly during the day. LeCAL RECORD. The thermometer in the business office of Tr.g Stax need te-day @s foll ws:—8 s,m, 72; Wa.m., 78; 12 m., 76; 2 p. m., 78. eshments, aud flowers, was esent. ELRoTioN oP OPrice the Grand Temple of Honor of Margland and the District, held yesterday the follawing oMl- cers were € ect ml fostalied for the ensuing year, after which the Te:aple adjourned to meet in Baltimore in the month of June, 137 G. W.T., A. R. Yeakle; G. W. V. T., Ohas. W, Harris; G. W. R., E. H. Pearson; G. W. T., John H. Godwin; G. W. Chap., Rey. J. R. N. » H. Zimmerman; G. W. Brown; G. W. N., S., Theo. P. Reid. Officers of the [aner Tem. .—At the session of | | @2 Beliew, the reader, died last nig’st in Lon- don after a long and painful illness,” ons thi dy Gssrge Drary? Bek 8:0. W, 1" Alice Van Viocky ‘8. Gow, | _ fz Jules Janin, the author, ind yesterday Daly, (Gramaar, first | R., Maggie C. Hadi: S.G. W.S., M.D. Hn at Paris. : Seithmetios Bree, ree ody 8G.WC, Mary D. Damar’ 8. GW Us RZ Nickel-plated croquet ‘ola aro the Intest Mary Elis. -tekle. Ta beeeeis ‘Falta : #7 Corn is nearly shynider high in Montgom- Tell Riecdiog, drat grew aD. rele cnr telecon ees re ee | Ee a ney cag ted : ie desu rahe aa Spacey. | Sis Aer tameeege gt ah | ei lnc the wo pga "Willis Manopme;tuie’, Houry Ruppert. Gen. | ®! <0. This shows the #7" An Indianapolis gicl was burnt to death iat Tnpeevement Calcd Hcor, Arthur Hose nad | the ** ctés tm our river, and the necessity ot FE Bek rape aay pe Bay wrecking this intereal BF “aeptivation edacational Tbave a SF California bas a compulsory Mer bay aot lerwsigigey de ey grovidrs agal 7A man in Neosham, Mass., who was Shem tea bitten by a neighbor's dog, ts suing its owner the ph pe eee oe a sir ‘than traneferred to our wharves. &7" A slight shoc! earthqnak Woineuass Salt Lake city ebont 12 o'ciock W night, lasting about thirty seconds. SF Strawberry festivais are to he succeeded by raspberry Jimiams, Br Let every honseho'der be on the watch against bis dogs during the summer, and, in- ed, at all times. Fine Ruboer Buckles = $1 $2 Fine Bird’s-neet Bracelets. 2 Fine Jet Sets. 1 5 Fine Jet Lockets. 12 Fine Jet Crosses,....++ 13 cived at Fi ere wrelry ‘Stare, "No. 451 ler e; 10. Pennsylvania aves, ‘near 4\ street. Tarn FLANwEL USDEGGARMENTS, real thread undershirts, silk undershirts, all linen and finest jean drawers from 25 to 43 waist size; eummer merino and shirts from 32 to 48 inches breast measure, woollen travelling shirts and yachting shirts and sait:, fine haif hose from &y to J2ipches, &o., at moderate prices. My assortment of white shirts is one of the most complete to be found, and [ invite comparison with any shirts ssid’ in the United States. Geo. C. Hexxtxe, 410 Seventh streot. ‘THe nest $5, Lewis’ ht felt, linen, &c., at popular prices, 2 User less of Dooley’s tnan of other Yeast or Baking Powder, asit ismach stronger. Pat ap ull weight. Give it a fair trial. ———_.——_— Goon Wire Sairt=, $1.25. 8150 and 92; Linen, Jean and G Undershirts; Collars, Ties, Hoste Rain Umbel las, One Price Store. Save at Home awn) “can't” explods, Chimneys the “Safety Tablet” te used. 0: 512 9th sirect northwest. Werr’s Dornes 1y Watt stock operations on small Copy sent free. Temnaiwex & Co., 16,24 2 Wali wercet, New York. To Krep Coot. aly ATTENTION !— You at amine our large and varied stock Marble Mantels, Gas Fixtures, suit times. w H ‘ No. 4, Y. M. C. aad D streets. 16 tu,th,s,2w ———4 Wine ov tae Woops, inlorsed ani pre- ans asa laxative scribed by the leading phvsi and digestive remedy, is steadily gaining Coat Trape—The coal trade for the week, popular favor; for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Con- stipation, and Headache is unequalled. 4,29,c02 —— Take Notics.—1.000 dozen fine Ganz Un- dershirts aud Jean Drawers, $1 each, at H. lander Bros. 6 —_.—_____ Foot Surgery, &c. The feet have constant daly tw perfor-a, and need occasional attention by the surgeon’ spe- cially skilled in treating their ailments, in order that they be kept in as comfortable and as nse- ful a condition as possible; and thonsands of persons who visit Dr. White's establish (No. 335 15th street, opposite the Treasury d. partment, Washington, D.C.,) find that time! Attention to thore importan the feet economise time, and condu th, fort, and cheerfulness, aud probably to le: ofsife. Dr. White removes Corns without £0 the patient can waik with ease. He s fatly ns, Vaseu Club and Ingrowing Na of the feet. 4 Fee, $1 per risit. Owing to press of basines: during office hours Dr. White is unable to attend patient®at residences, except after 6p. 1. ° To prevewrt Fever and A, there is no preparation ike Dovley’s a Toulc. $1 per hottie, eo THY SINGER SEWISG MACHING sales of!872 ‘were £219,650. 4,12-s, wor Se Pown’s EXTKACT cures rneumatiem, barns, piles, ulcers, toothache, sore throct, ‘sprains, acalde, gorenes, old sores, headache, coli lameness, braies, do hoarseness, diarr!.ra, Ponds Extract differs from all other ady preparations in the tact that it ia © standard medicine, trea*ed of in medical writings, an known t+ be & cure for these dizeases. m,th,s,tf —- Witoox & Gins’s se AOHING. Thre celebrated Basar Patterns. Agency at Ch Raum’s hoopskirt and cors ¥: e igencer bulld:: TaenxomETsis and Gar and wade to order by Hem, TE fo Intell 13 are repairod oar ty street. ‘ect ite the ne, fuelled ices B COMMUNITY at larze ap aso- <8 of Singer's Sewing Ma: 15 ‘D IVSTALLUENT or SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING LATER STYLES, BETTER MADE, AND LOWER PRICES, PRICES OF SUITS: All Wool Cheviot Suits, 86 * Wool Hatcline Suits, $7 All Wool Cassimere Euts, $9 Ail Wool Scotch Suits, $1 Bussels Cassimere Suits, $10 North Hosic Suits, $11 ide Baite, @13 ens Pennington Suits, $12 Silk Grafe Suits, @13 ones ae =r Kile Mixed Suits g13 ley Suits, i Z Bune, g 10 eere Flannel Suits, $15 mae ae Dismoud Check Suits, $17 Worsted Basket Suite, $15 Lmported Cassimere Suits, $29 PRICE OF DRESS COATS, WITH VESTS TO ais od Black Cloth Caats and Vosts, Single Brene: jot — Bide ais Double Brcasted Black Cloth Coats and Vests. English Diagonal Coats und Vests Soot © 289 on: § eae a al Basket Coats es aoe. on ant Bb, — from §1'3 to g20 PEICE OF PANTS: Fin Ail Woo! Light Cassimore Ponta, from to Business Pants, from $1.00 to YOUTHS’ SUITS -at es gio gia 6 13 . 6s ” gis ae . ele BOYS’ SUITS—at 33 be e6 6s ik a. ai ae ev au A. STRAUS, PENNEYLYANIA AVENUE.....1011 Between 10th and 21th strects, mayl5-tr LAST CHANCE FOR AN EASY FORTUNE! FIFTH AND LAST GIFT CONCERT IN AID OF TEE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCEY. JULY 31ST, Is74. LIST OF GIFTS. ND Caso Sree. it a] oo ae ScreEee Seeger GBAND TOTAL 20,000 Gifts, all: ruckeee OF TICKETS. —— - x $6 and $3 Trunks in the =~ G' anneal eee: Boy's axp Caitpren’s Hara = Seecea Gauze Drawers;all kindsof thio and Gloves; Hemmed Linen Handkerchiefs. 3 for $"; San and $1 up, at “Lewis'” Popular —Lamps on’t” break, if uy the celebrated $1 Gauze Undershirt. Ker sale only at Hollander Bros. 6 nvited to call and ex- a S o'clock | Brother, . =. ts it othe Pee RSR, RYAN, Sec hooner B. Endicott, 1. THOS. DAVIS & ©O., and §) Water strest may}6-Im* EORGE’ jank andon Ssturiays tm. Intorest pai! on asinces doar, a: Dei O Bi Sulu ey A. Ship, Sa EDLCTION IN Pat Clore out our ent before moving sito wur New etore, wee this date, SELL EVARYTHING AT B PRIC HS Our eck is large, +: Bes To onabi DY ieS-te OTICE —TEMPORARY REMOVAL ‘The contincalin crease of bueiness mak: comeary fe reb my {neilition f . be founs, during the pr cree of the we 77 BRIDGE STREET, a few doors shove Jef street. Ast hil net interfere with enh execu tment, all and died end bighiy Ww. H. WHEATLE ver aad Office, entil farther notice, No. 77 Brite Georectown. Dt _ marzé-tr i ee Georgetown Advertisements. | DRY Goons, qttie: We bare this dey reduced the price of all our SPBING AND SUMMER SILKS From 2 to 3? per ownt Goode we b 1 33 20 ana Lge, acd @) LUPIS'’s BLACK GRENADISEs, in at quatitic« and textures, ell wool, . silk and worl, tw great variety “4 pam, and OME PRICK ONLY. STs been selling at #1, $2 25, off red heresfier at 7d conte, NCING JONB lore, Will offer my entire stock of SEASONABLE DRY Goops At Gasatty Baovce Perera, BF Standart or) »' Goods offered astow wola for JOBS T. MITCHELLS, __ 992 Penn. Aveane. Be inferior qanils CARTE R’s. 707? BAKKET Srace. 3.08 Yarns OF IDE FIN SThIPE GRENADINES, 4 BBIC Ca eM STOCKINGS, onty } UN UMBRELLAS and PARAS cheap. STRAW MATTIPG on aw! s ort GARDLESS OF 1060, s L a a WLa very FLOOR OTL-CLOTS iS ENTIRE 707 MAR CLOS STOUK uE BT SPACE OREAM AND PAKLOKS, scsi a Tent. ston. DO ; 1c H o| N trkcist 59 LADIES’ GOoDs. ADAM L. P JENNEK) lows of cost Bt ly Eiding Hats, ington Je roi) GREAT REDUCTION STRAW GooDs. SenaW Boobs ry larg» stock of nn. myer : SS North Charles street, B Im* KAW GOODS. FLOWERS AND BIRBONS, Te the 35'h of Ja'y.to wake room f [wilt offer ui til that time grest iadac m i! fine it to thet: cali before purchasing ir advantage to give nea Ieewhere, MARS, 623°D WS Ty Nos. 621» ect w MISS McCOR MICK, 905 PENNSYLVA AVENUE, (Up Stairs) Tam tn constant recetpt of the newest designs tn MILULINREY GOODE, CHIP AND STRAW BONS ETS AND "ATS resxcn FLowegs, “!?08T#D Bons erate __LAOES, &¢ &o At MADAME ESTREN’S, 63% Lah etrosr reduce our er lock of H 8 i x r some Braiia of 2 now s ad upwards; beautiful Garis trou Se i * YS Moary and time Gall acd ean We gn song = NEW SPRING Goons L 4T KREDOCED PRICE KS BEW.COOPS. oo casmeundew woos SOLS, t ; BEAL Hat, a Aud NUVELTIES in Fancy Goot OUNG's § x Ga Open at moarié-tr MISCELLANEOUS. {708 4 PRRFZOT-FiTTIse saicr LEAVE YOUK OZOKAS at EEEN'S, 422 9th Street North west. SHLST PATTERNS COT TOORDES. jn0?-tr { IME! LIME! Limeiy 4 WOOD-BURST LIME. 90 couts per barrel. - THOMAS FARECY ards ro B street, bet. 0th aud Lith | OTICE—Thar B.S. JUSTA, Ds LN ‘tween 6th and 7rn strecte tom-made ¥. +619 D etroet, be- Borthwest, eelis cus sc tean tue EOOND-BAND CLOTHING less than half the cost of ready-made new once, “SIL DRECR espactalty. eqebld- Ty ISLAND, N.Y. DY#ING ESTAB. ESTABLISHED 113, st of ite gind isthe country A. FISHER, Arent 15 9h s.rest, between F and G N. B.—Guaravtee given that no color rabs off; bring your articles soon, to get them back in time. A, FISHER, FIRST OLAS8 SOOUSER, GIS oh ES tp Patent Ofice. SPEOIALTIZ8 OF His SOLE PRU OBS: Lacttes Dresses cleaned without taking them apart. Gentlemen's Clothes cleaned without ehriu! 1g. Grease spote removed effectually, so that they never show agalp, Kid Gloves cleaned on short notice. Prices mod erate; punctualit )cusranteed. sepl-ly EtraBershep issi JOBR G. BABTH SrEaM OTSh AND SCOURER, Ho, L146 Four-aud-a Hel street, fone doct oat? Hisil.) — Oleaned and Dyed without being Geutiemen’s Garments Cleaned and Dyed without Kid Giov Fare, at sbortest Seren. hoes, ‘are, etc., Cleaned phe MERCHANT TAILORS. > B. SMITE BF, ® *SiBivaanr rarcor, 15 F Stager, Ortos:te Patest Orricy, apr-ly Wasnic Ls > 3. B. Viaane Spay afi iey sepctesene * q KCHANT TAILOR, Metropol Hitan Hotel, — ra) o. eve. | Wasnington.— STATEN ST uMENT The olcest and tar; may be in the world ME yi-ly 362 Peo "2 BUY FOR CASH, Ga 4T BEDUOED PRIURS DBECS THRONES, DOLE LEA Gils! LADLE? SATCHELS, Pavlik? GRBT0 1, VELING Ba COBET BOU: vou ae cig SINGLE oABNESS, CABS atthe JLD AND PRACTICAL MANUFACTOUT JAMES 5S. TOPHAM & O9., «ws 6 NTH STE Tt. Adjoining Od6 Fellows’ Hast. Be. 7 nis | | | j aelo-tr | | Ds: kK SUST BE REDOCED Us? be KEDUCED CST BE BEDOCED. | GREAT INDUCAM | UNPARALLE FOBTY THOUESED | Stock must be cw u | ey emveg b he ch GOODS ge worth Bconte & PRINTS, 2x TO BE CLOSED at we | ¢ ata Alscmnat PREADS (519 por cont | “ LACK JACKETS, 0 POUT AT HALE FIFE CLOTHS AND CaSsiMeREs, | 1 . K'™D GLOVES! Het BALUW 51,5 + anv CUsT. Great Rorgnins in HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. BCGAN & WYLIn, J3e0S-tt 10s end 1020 sth street a. W. "THR VERY Larest! : SROVHEAD & co, F street etween 13th end ith «tre NOW OFFER cfitarcecogein BLEACSED COTTON st tex + Gacuer. ard Sprague PRINTS at 10 f the ve \ Sd beets ifal scaler aad {the wery Dest febrice, oman 'OPLINS, in Grey aid Bro igs i | DEBAGE. 40 tide Land Px; conte RCALES and LAWMS in BLACK GRENADINES an) ARIS KUDS ut 63 conte and cp, for Intiee, 28 an | up. OLS and BUN UMBE j from 50 Pinions UMBBALLAS, from And 8 host of other Goods GREATLY REDUCED LN PRICES. tr war P Li Rare bi: SILKS. Kiegent, Lovely TIES PARAS _may = a SPECIALTiES at THE ARCADE, JUNE 1874, PUBE LLAMA LACE SHAWLS, $18 oad =P .. PURE LLAMA LaOk JACKETS, warde, 812 aod ACKETS LOW as GRAIN SILK, @ K. $1.09 .O8= ON SECOND FLOOR. CABPETS frem 25 cents to GOOD MATTING, st ¥8 cent INEPEOT OUB STOCK ABD Pac WOOLFOKD & SHILBERG, 487 SEVANTS STREET, jeb-tr Derwoen D anc E southwest. NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTL DEY GOODS are still selling st low rates at BAXTRE'S, 1930 Penney ivants svenee., Migpeire t . Dress Go: on ches per than ever. gods, Fk ‘White Goods st popular 4 ‘aod Cheap. Bed Burcats, Towsls, Napkins ana Table Linen at Gente’ Haudkerc! Notions bargains. Bostery, anion’ aod cfs, aud’ © gencral assortment sputter OOAL AND Woop. (oak? cean: font a wilt ‘ive during the preerot week: Laut tans of AN PHMACITE OOm i Pe attencton ef © will deliver direct OAR ate Pl the stick. at low te a © Pons: ia avenge, jets ii ava Depots Tih street Wart cou tt OOaLt woop! JOHNSON BROTRERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, ointi TEN TH! TORS Best ALY’ ADToRAGET CURL, tome of Rhee eee hams