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EVENING STAR. --.Jane 25, 1875. ‘eather Probabilities To-day. int CHIEF SIGNAL OFFI TNGTON, Jun Atlantic states, © pressure, somewhat lower e, southwest to northwest winds, artly cloudy weather. LOCAL RECORD. ‘The thermometer in the business office of | Tue STAR ranged to-day as follows: 8 a. m., 1; 10 a. m., $5; 12 m., 7; 2 p. m., 89. Orricz or Wash! Condemned Lecals, amps will be lighted this even- clock and extinguished at 2:15 a.m. base ball club, of this ray defeated the Glymples, of 1 in the latter city, by @ score of 22 ‘The Washington The bank clerks’ association of this city bad a pleasant exeur e Jane Mosely to Glymont on Wednesday on the steamer Tiek. the soldier who is charged with | t Fort Foote, a few pont a cow, has been uthorities of Mary- *% George Moore. has resigned his hier of the Citizens’ National | W. N. Roach. who was long nas been elceted in his stead. “t forget the concert and tableaux at this evening. Medals to the pupils who have iuring the year, and | HER DEATH REPORTE Yesterday afternoon a colored man named John Warren made @ savage assault on Mrs. (Catherine Thoma. widow of Mr. William t teher shop on F street, be- h streets, northwest. that Warren seized a piece of meat and attempted to leave without paying for Mrs. Thoma tried to stop him, whereupon he routon the street, and cateh- | ing up 2 cobble-stone beat her about the head was insensible. He then left her round and made his escay rning of her condit ried her into her house and called in Dr. Mead, who pronounced her injuries very se- Subsegnently Officer neighbors on Collins and Serg: morning he was committed the results of the injuries on be remembered that , fe et Commisstone of the old resident citizens of A fine black broadcloth, and was h silver mountings with silver At the request of the fami of the societies, of which member, were represented as dis. ¢ nuInbers of the mem- ‘The patl-bearers the deceased ne tinet bodies, but bers attended a A.S. H. White, Robert | The services 1). Owen, pastor Rev. Samuel Rod- inta conferen : in charge of Ry- ortege moved to here the remains were apel vault temporarily. Daniel Tyler. who The funeral ec The funeral of the | this city on Tuese om his late residen Mr. Tyler was born nthe study of the Howant, of Port- the war indueed him to 2 where he has re- | In the practic ver sustained a high | attached himself to Was & commu sided for the past ten his profession he ins society, at church in this « five chiliren survive him. Rev. Mr. Tyler, ee THe How arp UNIVERSITY CoNTROVER- SY.—Mr. Fred. Deugiass bh. New York / whether Howard U neted on the same basis b in the past. or whether it has the control of the Am written a letter to an inquiry iversity is to be the future as “no orsanie change has taken place in the nstitution it ever was. © changes in the board of trustee same as when Gen. Howarnt was the president of the University recent meeting of the hoant of truste “1 purpose to mana members are th pexpenses of titation Tals Missionary Assoc specia! train turn they proceeded to Bow: off on Pope's creek line, whic specting ts afternoc fae EGED BAWDY tnight Sergeant Leach and Daley, of aid on an al- RAID ON AN A rs the eighth precinct, made a Gad repute on 1). between ith ts, kept by Belle Scott. aud took the latter into custody. together with i rown. and | W! 1, and locked them up in the Cen- irai guard-house. Belle Scott is held on the charge of keeping a bawdy house, and the others as witnesses. The cases were disposed to day, as shown in n the Police Cou: ©ur report of the proce —__.—___ 2A¢MME for music at the Presi- Tot. Schneider. leader, tania Martha. Fi Maggtaia Ungroit, ieet - WITHSTANDING © Hness of the season nt WILE be stocked to n their accu: Hunt's own seleeting His meais arealways sweet aud Georgetown, frontin 4 ridge street, between treets. to Messrs. Marcey & Per freut foot. of the Visitation. DIETRIFUTION OF PREMIUMS TO-DAY—IN- TERESTING CLOSING EXERCISES. The zith annual distribution of premiums by the Academy of the Visitation, one of the most favorahly-known institutions of learn- | ing in this city, took place at 9 o'clock this morning. The friends and patrons of the academy were out in force, and evinced a ) bray jee gems of instrument vocal music,which were excellently rendered bs the young lady students. The exhibition of drawings, intings, and — and | needle-work was very fine, and elici high commendation from the visitors. The fol- lowing embraces the programme of exercises to-day, together with the names of pupils receiving premiums: Wedd: M. Sheckells. Overture Semiramis, (Rossini)—Misses K. Shyne, M. Oliver, M. Sbyne and A. Weaver First class of English and composition, the premium was awarded to Miss M. Shyne; 2d class, to Miss M. Sullivan; for application and improvement, to Miss L. Shannon. Third class of English and composition— First premium to Miss L. MeNeir; 2d, to Misses EF. net | and L. Hoffer; division of glish, composition and reading, in; 2d, in English, iss B. Israel; 3d, in English and reading, irann; 2d premium in compo- Sd class of En; Ist premium. Miss L. M Miss S. McG sition and reading, Miss A. Adamson. Fourth class of reading—First premiums to Chambron and_A. Connolly: 2 and reading, Miss E. Herbert; 2 sition. Miss I vollins; for application and class of Eng! Ist premiums to Misses A. M: Mitehell; 3d, to Misses A M. Hurley; for application and improvement, M. Beall. First class of arithmetic, algebra and ge- ometry, premium to Mi& M. Shyne; 2d et lass, to Miss M. Hurley. Regina Coeli Shyne, sung by the senior vocal ciass, Concert. Mar Collins. sung by Miss K. Burrowes. Misses S. White and H. Richey C. Denver. Division of the Sixth ¢ of English—F; Misses FE. Stellwagen and Misses L.. Harvey and | in dictation to Miss of English and ¢ Misses M. A. Haniey ing and dictation to Miss M. Brigazz | dictation to Miss M. Springszuth. Di of primary class of | First premium to M J. Joyce: for improve ana M. Clinton: for orthography Herbert. Miss H. Fag’ 2d to Misses M dM. Graham. Division of the 3th class— st preminm to Miss L. Kuhn; 2 to Miss M.-L. Goddard. Prim 's of arithme- Premium to Miss or. Seots wha hb: | Bochsa)—Harps, Mt rrewes and Weaver; no, Miss K. Sh by Misses K. Burrowes and Second class of ornamental and plain writ- ing. premium to Miss E Writing, premium to M sion of the jd class, Miss L to Misses T. de Ch f to Miss I. Downing; division i class, Miss M. Sulli- ul class, Misses j iL | T. de of 4th class, premiums to Misses J ter and A. Mitchell; 5th class, ist premium to Miss M. Merritt: vision of 5th class, Ist premium to Miss E. Daw; 2d to Misses M. L. Goddard and A. Hip- ins; 6th class, Ist premium to Miss M. Con- ner; 2 to Misses L. Harvey and J. Brent; primary clas: Tritt: 2 to Miss J. Joyce. Miss L.. MeNeir; division of third class, to Miss B. Israel; ith class, to Miss L. Col- : division of 5th class, first premiuin to Miss L. Kuhn; second, to Miss L. Hall; eth class to Miss E. St Live witl Miss class. Second class of French, premium to Mi M. Shyne; ist class, first. premiun A. Markriterand M. Merritt: | MeNeir, ©. Denver and H. F for improvement, to Misses L. Hoffar Herbert. Class of German, first pr A Mitehell; seco int nd minm to Miss ss E. Murphy; Miss L. Kubn and Miss L. Kuhn. | provement in_musicon harp and vocal | music. to Miss K. Burrows; division of sec- | ond class of music, (piano, first premium | to Misses M. Shy: | Miss H. Richey Misses E. Taiburtt, 1. Downing, L. Cain, L. Col 2d premium, (vocal music.) to Miss E. Lit- tell; 4th class, (piano,) to Misses M. Joyce, M. Miller. C. Denver and S. White; 5th class, piano.) Ist premiums to Misses L. Kuhn, M. L. Goddard and 1. Gaston; for improvement | on piano, to Misses L. Menke, M. Graham, A. Lovejoy. L. Kuhn and M. Baker. Classes <a in water colors—Pre- miums to Miss M. Glepnan and Miss C. » | Harkness; for drawing in crayon to Miss E. Littell, for improvement and drawing to » | Miss M. A. Hanley and Miss L. Kahn. | Class of needlework and tapes’ Tmiums to Misses M. an. L. MeNeir, Bb, yster. S. MeGrann, L. Collins, A. Mark- . Laughlin, M. Merrett, M. Sheck- 2. Aller, H. Fague, M. L. Godaard, L. Kubn and I. Gaston. ums for attendance to Miss A. Mitehell and Miss H. Fague; second to M L. Cain: third to Misses B. Israel. A. € N. Spalding. M. Merritt, M. Sheckels, — . M.-C Spalding, M. Fo- Polka— . Misses C. Denver, aston. presence wher'er I stray. (Holt- Miss K. Shyne; sung by Miss rowes and Miss E. Taburtt. The first honors senior cireie for nuiform reli own and gold medal) to Miss ors to Misses EF. ttell, Murphe Shyne: Sullivan, L. I. MeNeir, B. Israel, MeGrann, B. Oyster. f. Downing, A. Connolly, T.de Chambrun, E. . L. Cottins. First honors of the junior circle to Miss A. | Mitebell: 2 to Misses A. Markritor, H. Richey, M. Graham, M. Merritt ker. M. Connor, L. Harvey, 2 Swann, A. Brigazzie, J. Keane i Krigazzie, N. lor, M. Harrison, 'M. tiniest little girl in school. Coronation ode, (Clifton,) piano, Miss H. eo sung by senior vocal class. Weddi ing march, (Mendelssohn,) harps, Misses A. Weaver and K. Burrowes; pianos, Misses K. Shyne, M. Oliver, M. Miller and M. Joyce. The exercises of the academy will recom- mence on Wednesday, Sept. Ist. WASHINGTON CouNcIL, No. 1, Order of United American Mecbanies, of this Dis- trict, AL a meeting, last night, elected offi- cers as follows: J. Weed Corey. councilor; J. F. L. DeVere, vice councilor; 4. W. Cooper, recording seceetary; E. Wheeler, assistant recording secretary; C. C. Frayser, financial secretary; J. H. N. Pum} ga inductor; T. L. Elmore, examiner; R. A. re, ins! tector; H. Arnold, outside protector; . T. Smith, treasurer, (re-el ;) JN. Walker, E. Wheeler and G. G. Wilson, trustees. —_ SXTENSIVE SALE OF FURNITURE, STORE FIXTURES, &C. sale to-morrow b: Thomas Dowling, at his salesrooms (Star of- building), 1s attractive In every partica- or. etabracing household goods of superior quality; store fixtures, such as counters and | show cases, as well as @ targe collection of | builders’ hardware. —_—— OFF FOR THE CouNTRY.—Persons visiting | the country should call at Prigg’s jewel: swore.on the avenue, near 4 street, forsmal presents to take with them. t ——- Iv YGD WANT to be well dressed, wear a Warwick coljarand pave your boots blacked. Ade, appes ie ~ te bad ic trespast Tr from e ‘ernon Springs on last Sunday. The aeoe attr pias a . ‘What shall be done the Sunday excursions from in- vading the sacred precincts of Mount Ver- non?” responsible for the at: Stee hard ‘ked and thelr families a chea) only day left to them, I in defence of the Mary Washin, -The excursion last included many of the best citizens and several members of press. Both route and on shore the behavior of the en- ‘was as decorous as in a well-or- GEORGETOWN. CITY ITEMS. Coats and Liven Suits call syivania avenue. Hats AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS. White and Brown Ventilated Straw Largest stock of popu’ Finest qualit, ranks; also, Valises and Lewis’ “Popular One Price street, between I and K. —.—_—— Dr. W. H. STOKES, Mt. Hi Baltimore, says “Leiberg of Beef and Tonic Invigorator is aration used, and I to the medical profession. ans MRS. GRUNDy SAYS that Sozodont eclipses rations for the teeth and gums. G. says is reiterated most tically by ninety-nine one-hundredths of the land. eo Bititor Star:—A worth, of Mount Vernon, peg iy certain, i who cal jt upon the visitors The inquiry is made: « best quality. Uncerwear. Dress Shirts. A fa) ing and Packing tempt to fur- | Benes sho wt people of the city sake exeurston on the | jope, Retreat, lesire to say a word | "s Liquid Extract ing March. (Mendelssohn)—Harps, sees A. Weaver and K. Burrowes: pianos, | Misses K. Shyne, L. McNeir, M. Shyne and ford. Louis, Mo.; ornamental writing by Miss Louisiana; a cross in w: Hatcher, of Richmond, V jing chair, Miss Adele sop, of St Louis; beautifully embroidered Marie ———. pd Cael Feoest jou chair by Miss iter of Senator Pt and other wors! eaver, of District of Colum- he Lord’s Prayer in La‘ executed piece of penmans! Hatcher, of Richmos Day in ‘the Tyrol,” Laura Van Studdiford; by Estelle Dickson, St. Louis, Annie Good- ell. Chicago, and Mary Hatcher, Richmond; sketeh in pencil, Kate Gleason, of Arkan- ketebes by Miss Pearl Ty- lary Saunders, nfant Jesus. in crayon, by s Smith. of Alabama; 8 and, Miss Rosa McCoy, Baltimore; paint- ingon silk, Annie Goodell; and a cross of natural flowers, a souvenir of the convent, by Miss Minnie Manor =. following is the programme of exer reises: Part I—Grand March “Aus Titus,” octett,e (Mozart;) pianos, Misses Mary Goottell, Min- Mary Wilcox, Minnie Mahoney; harps, Misses Mary Early, Farnie Ross and Welcome—arranged to chorus from Lohengrin, (R. Wagner;) Misses A. V.. Hubbard, H. Abell, D. Abell, N, Turner, M. Goodell, M. Hatcher, M. Elliot. M. Ward, L. Sherman, M. Nicholson, I. Smith and J. Boyle; pi Misses M. Mahoney and M. Wilcox; harp, Overture—Der_ Frei. schutz—octette for two pianos, (Weber; ianos, Misses Nannie Turner, Minnie Ma- joney, Mary Goodell, Minnie’ Ward. miums in Intellectual Philoso, ture, Rhetoric, Grammar and Trio, (Chatterton;) harps, Misses F. Ross and iano, Miss M. Goodell. song, duet, (Mendelssohn;) Misses Isabel Smith and Paisy Abell; plano, Miss M. Wil- cox. Premiums in Chemistry, Natural Phi- two pianos, from Oberon, (Weber;) Misses N. Turner and M. © Cara Immagine, duo, (Gabussi;) bell; piano, Miss M. Sarly. Premiums in tory, and Reading, And what Mrs. beauty and fash cerieascer~saadtert FIVE MINUTES FOR REFRESHMENTS. ‘body who has traveled by railroad has the above announcement, and has ly suffered from eating too hastily, ‘sowing the seed of Dyspepsia. It is a comfort to know that the will cnre the worst cases of Dyspepsia, as | thousands have testified. eo - ghar <r | SIX PER CENT. INTEREST paid on deposits, payable on demand. Special rates on time J. H. Squier & Co., Bankers, 1416 Pennsylvania avenue. Se For Moth Patches, Freckles and Tan, ask ist for Perry’s Moth and Freckle yt For Pimples on the Face, Black-Heads or Flesh "s Improved Comedone ¢ Great Skin Medicine, or consult Dr. Street, New York. 5,5,1: and they ought to have been caught and flogged. or at least well scored. everybody has to look out for when excur- sions come down the river. rogues. remedy nish them. I distinctly not id that visitors were not re- ceived at Mount Vernon on Sundays. No one connected with the boat is in any way to blame, and I am sure ali will readily unite with Colonel Hollin: vent any trespass upon the sacred spot whieh he presides over so gracefully anc worthily as agent of the Ladies Association. EDWARD DANIEL. ——— Sporting Notes, A NEW DRIVING ASSOCIATION. < was held last evening at the National hotel for the formation of a com- pany to purchase the old National Race Course or some other suitable ground for resided, with Mr. iowing committee tly embroidered always be a crayon sketch, b; beautiful fruit Saglish, composition and isses T. de . in English , in compo- worth to pre- sas; perspectiv ler, of Virgi improvement, Miss T. Duffy. Division of 4th sh, composition and reading, | edy, of Baltimore. B.C. Perry, 9 Bond Corns, &c.—The Foot labors ten times more than the hand; and to be relieved of Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, ete., thousands of persons visit Dr. White's establishment, No. 555 15th street, opposite the Treas: GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS. [BF MOIERS 45D MECHANICS NATION. GroncETowN. D.C , June 24, 1875. The Board of Directors of tnis Bank have thi= day declared a dividend of 4 for the past eix months, UST RECEIVED. a and Children’s SHO ties would do w before purchasing. ee Judge Blatchford Blair as secretary. The fc Was selected to further the project: W. H. Wright, — Lincoln, E. B. Cottrell, Joun W. Shaw, and Frank Hi Messrs. Johnson, Horatio B: Judge Blatchford were a) tee to ascertain and report at the next meet- ing where and at what price land ean be se- grade for a one-mile - Itwas decided to fix the capital at £50,000, in shares of $100—one-third cash, one- third in six and one-third in twelve months. C. R. Sherman and Judge Blatchford jass arithmetic and algebra, to Miss M. Sullivan; ‘ui class of arithmetic, Ist_premium to Miss Neir; Xt to Miss E. Murphy; division Ist premiums to Misses L. Cain Oyster; 2d to Mises B. Israel, S. MeGrann, K. Callen and M. Miller; 4th class, premium to Miss A. Connolly; division of 4th Subsequently rowning, and inted a commit- Daisy’ Abell. Rosewig)—Piano, Miss M. eh, (Wollenhaupt)—Misses H. Riehey,E. Talburtt, I. Downing and L. cent. out of the earnings yable op and after July 25-f&w lw ieee : + Weer ppointed a committee to draft a con- Sees Bre me aroece e O | eecaee geet Weteee te bo ee the action of the next meeting. TROTTING AT BRIGHTWOOD YESTERDAY. Yesterday two races took place at Bright Messrs. George Miller, A. T. Whiting, and James Hahn were the judges. The first race was for a in 5. for which Chris. Harper entered Honest Jolin, and Join. Harrison e This race was closely cont Jolin won_ in three straight heats in 2:48, 2-47, 7. Baby Boy being close The next race was for ten miles. Chris. Harper's sorrel mare ani Hopkins’ bay horse. ‘The mare gave out on the eighth mile and the race conclude!. Stakes $100 a side. Fifth class of®English, composition and reading—Ist premium to Miss M. Merritt; 2d to Misses N. Spalding and H. Fague; 3d to premiums in composition to Misses M: Sheckels and nelass of Eng- lish and composition—First premium to Miss | L. Kuhn; 2d to Misses L. Hall and E. Daw. ‘st_premiums to Connor; 2d to ding: premium Primary class | tation—Premiums to and L. Kahn; in read- ell to examine my wood Park. W. H. WHEATLEY'S STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING ESTAi ki a LISHMENT. s sad 49 Jefferson Street, Georedown, D.C. |. Premium award ed, 1874. Ladies and Of every descripti ved: also, Curtains ai Goods, Carpets and Blankets a the Summer months. Send us your address and we will call for and re- in the District free of extra ved and returned by mail or ex- ‘and to any place in the country. ap2l-tr BOOKS AND STATIONERY. NEW BOOKs. Ongood’s Maritime Provinces. purse of $205, best 3 losophy, «c. mtered Baby Boy. ce ested, but Honest 183] larged and improv wearin, rel oe and Drofane Writ (Ketterer:) ‘piano solo, Miss La Careta, quartet, (Rossini Abel, N. Tar- Part [.—Premiums in Christian Doctrine. Un Di, Se Ben Rammentorri nglish and dictation— s. Merr 21 to Miss ‘0 Misses J. Keane to Miss N. Fifth class of arithmetic—First_ premium i Merritt ner; piano, Miss M. Wilcox. CTION CASES,— k. Bond, and ethers ——e MORE TAX SALE I itt, fe of certain prop yment of special assess- , MISs M. Goodell. for whieh the assess- been made was under the con- and others with the old BAIRBeSRsES tracts of Neitzey oer) art in General Term is therefore mbert)—Piano, Miss K. Miss Thackeray a maker, Ray, and oth Dashiell’, A Pastor's Recoll Morford s Short Trip to America. Marion Harlan msin French, tater Doloros: bt tb] Luncheon andT: do Capriccioso In E minor, op. Read piano solo, Miss M. Ward. x .1S1,all man , drawing, embroider Premiums in paintin mautua work, plain sewing and domestic economy—Coronation ode, arranged to solo and chorus, (Beethoven:) Solo, Miss M. El- liott: chorus, Misses Goodell, Ray, Hubbard, Turner, Hatcher, Ward, Nicholson, yle; piano, Miss’ M. Wilcox: y. Distribution of med- als in the senior class of intellectual philos- i erature—Farewell y, (Carl Faust;) solo, Miss Annie piano, Miss M 1 rand festival march. op. iano, Misses M. Ward, mobrun and ies of American Clinical Lectures ,4 ¥f) OY OVET are Exe 2 Tp . ss i npt from taxation for he period of ten years. ‘<. premiums to Misses A. Mar- Mitchell; division of 5th class, T FOR DAMAGES tley. a hackman, against + & butcher in the Center i before Justice William The evidence in nature; but it ley’s hack was from New York ave- nue, on the night of the 15th of this month, from an entertainment at Loeftier'’s garden, purred between it anda bagzy of Joseph Weyrich, from the effects of wh ch & horse of the plaintiff received injuries from which it died. The hack had three pas.en- gers in it at the time, and the driver claims that he was conforming to the The suit is for $75 peared for the the defendant. A COLLISION AND A § E wt Novels redaced to SOLOMONS & CHAPM Agents Lawrence s**Pure Linen” Paper, 911 Penns; Ivania avence. NEW BOOKS. Smith and I harp, Miss M. Early. iarket, was hear: rtin yesterday evening. the case Was of a conilictin appears that while Mr. Bail approaching 3d stree . premium E. Murphy and L. Hof- ivision of 4 class, Ist premium to Miss . Cain; 2d to Misses’ M. Miller, K. Callan, | and B. Oyster; 4th class, premiums to Misses mobrun and A. Connolly; division Markri- Gen. W. fT. Sherman's Memoirs, 2 vols Man and Benst, Here aud Heteatter, b: Hand- Book for Travelers in Europe @ collision o PoToMAC Boat CLUB Arrangements have been made by the Poto- mac boat elub for a third open air concert to ‘riday evening of next week. i the club members will be called into requisition and the musie will be rendered from Potomac Landing. will start simultaneously from the boat house and (numbering some forty in the Po- tomac house alone) will make quite a fleet. ning fireworks will illuminate rational and interesting en- tertainments retiect great credit upon the cultivated taste of the Potomacs, and show that while they are endowed with ampiec muscle, they do not depend upon that al Th nbership, active and inactive, now numbers over one hundred and fift number of their boats reaches over fifty. A COMMENCEMENT, GEORGETOWN The annual commenc the Georgetown Seminary was held in the hall of the new public school buil: street, last evening. The young lady Lulie Miller, Alice N. aylor, Jessie MecDermotand Hat- tie C. Cathell, and four young ladies received partial course: Hattie Frac- Wallace and Mary White. The exercises consisted of es- S, recitations, and vocal and instramen- Carrie Taylor delivered the salutary, and Miss Lulie Miller the valedic- Cathell distributed the Prizes, and the Rev. W. W. Williams distributed the honors and eon- ferred the diplomas, making a brief address to the graduating class. handsome engravings, Were awarded to Hattie Cathell, Haddie Beall, Louise Alvord an French medals, Ist clas: 2d class, Alice Hedrick; ter; deportment. ist honor, gold medals, Het- ‘athell, Carrie M. Taylor, Ella Beal Mary L. White, C. H. Wallace, Lida Addi- son, Louisa Alvord, Emma Beall, Haddie Beall, Bettle Backey, Annetta F.’ Cragin, Christie B. Mackall, Nina McKnew, Sussie M. Burroughs, Virginia H.Bond,Susie Myers, Sally Ridley, Laura K. Lelia Whitaker and 2d honor, gold medais, Jennie Dou- gal, Flora Nichols, Alice Hedrick, Lena pla- ter and Lydia Valiant. NTERTAINMENTS. 1d to Miss 8S. White; di- reedom and Fellowship in lection of Essays. The vocal talent The Good Time Com Ist premium to Miss M. A. pe Hanley; 2d to Misses N. Naylor and F. Swann; 3d to Miss N. Beall; division of the primary class, a poeiam lo Miss 8S. Mer- 1% OTHERS, Booksellers, O18 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. THERS, a Novel. by Wm. Bla The Princess of Thule,” receiv ‘inti’ and H. England for he Justice reserved his decision. THE DAILY F oN OVER.—Last evening about 7 o'clock, in front of the Center mar- ket, James Brown, a colored man, was ran over by a buggy, driven Brown was severely injur The usual verdict is expected. ——— the river. The: Third class of sacred history, premium to SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTOR Corner 434 street and Penusylvania avenue. William Yates about the head. Man and Beast, Here and Hereafter; illnstrated by ore than th The Odd Trump, a Novel Miss Kovel, by Victor Cherbulfez. nvelopes and everything to i TON’S BOOKSTORE, ree hundred original anecdotes by MARRIAGE LIC FS have been issned as r% follows: Join Bickings and Mary Lyneh: is Anderson and Alice Taylor; Taon land and Mary Carley; Charles Dorsey and Jniia Wright. the Stationery line for Lt — aes PANACFA.—Under the benign influence of TO CLOSE OUT with a special tax bill, goes 5 “ “Ole "less y- fly Singing “Old Hundred”—less twenty-five per anmouins tet —_+—__ THE COURTS. Equity Court—Judge Wylie. To-day, Abbott et al. ag timony from England agt. Holden; decree confirming sale. der agt. Morgan et al.; decree appointing guardian ad litem. Hewett agt. District; re- straining order issued. Washington Railroad company agt. Wilkes el al; motion to dismiss as to Wilkes over- ruled. Mitchell et al. agt. Phillips et al.; or- der giving leave to file bill Bundy agt. Lucas; decree for sale. maker agt. District. t. straining orders issued. Circuit Cournt—Judge Humphreys. To-day, the court fixed Monday next for Washington and Georgetown railroad company; motion for a new trial filed. Sweet agt. Barker, action on note. on trial. CRIMINAL CouRT—Ju ALL REMAINING STOCK Miss Therese de Chambrun; for im- music. Miss Gray et al.; tes- ublished. Kennedy ss of music, (piano,) premium to | - Shyne; division of first class, (piano PREPARATORY , | 2nd harp.) premium to Miss A. Weaver; for Alexandria ‘and * | TO IMPROVING STORE. and M. Oliver; second, to | 1 class, (piano,) preminm to Miss L. MeNeir; division of 3d class, to a Ll oe M. Sheckels, ins and B. Israel, nd Bertha Ke! Varnell agt. SALES MUST BE MADE. cavation in the street; not guilty. A gold medal to Nawyer, for general deportment during ber school ¢ourse. In the intermediate department, deport- ith Cragin, Jeannie He- Henry Johnson, kee house without Roseberry, selling cence; Judgment b: ping a gaming Miecnael King, mut a Heense charged—unable to agree. Jury discharged ment medals to drick, Mollie W Sawyer and Helen Nicholson. mary department, a medal to Mamie Nichol- sdn, for efforts to kee] cate for deportment durt Emma Barbarrin. mental, Ist class, Mary White; vocal, Hettie Cathell; elocution medal, Lulie Miller; essay medal, Jessie Mchtermot; ist honor stholar- ship medal, Lulie Miller; 2d honor medals, Alice Sawyer and Carrie Taylor. The highest average on the partial course of study, senior year, was attained by Hattie Fracker; in junior class by Loutsa Alvord; in sub-junior class, Virginia Bond; in Ist in termediate class, Jeannie Hedrick; in 2d in- termediate class, Mollie Wilson; in 3d in- termediate class. Lena Fowler; in 4th inter- , Daisy Caustin; in primary, HABLE BROS., ith and D sts, , Lida Caustin, Florence POLICE CouRT—Julge Snell. To-day, James Jordan, ef@rsing; $5. E Robinson, distiguring a fence by cutting it; Lewis Fechter forfeited collateral. John Melvina Cave, a vagrant Was sent down. . Josephine Henderson, loud Frances Brown, charged With being the keeper of a bawdy house on D in the Division, was sentdown asa Maggie Woodward, one of the in- mates of Frances Brown's house, was sent P company with her. Shea, another inmate of said louse, was sent down with the others. ing and entering the dwelling of Mary Cot- ith intent to commit @ felony; grand Frank Warren and John Smith, lar- ¥ of clothing. &c., from Alexander Man- all amounting to $40 in value: grand Isabella Scott, charged with keept house; $100, or 60 days in jail. rairfax forfeited collateral. Brown, threats to Richard Tgomas; bonds to keep the peace in #100. HE DID IT WITH HIS LITTLE HATCHET. Charles Thornton, colored, assault and Thornton with intent to r. McWilliams testified been called in to dress the wounds Mary hi received, and found her condition a’ very alarming one. She had been struck on the le of the head, and the skull bone frac- red. This was in May fied to Charles striking her rand jury, and ap} jZ one session, to x 2 _— Musie Medal GOODS MUST BE SOLD. Brosnahan, do. and prostitute and boisterous; ee BOR SLL ence of deportment (consisting of a HABLE BROS., 7th and D sts. 4 Jobn Smith, break- Mediate class, Katie Fowler. Bopy RECovERED.—The body of the eol- ored man who fell overboard from the schooner Sarah C. Smith on Wednesday and was drowned, was recovered yesterd. n to the Georgetown sta- inquest being deemed un- necessary the remains were buried at the expense of Messrs. Sowers & Smith in the colored burying ground. THE BREAK IN THE CANAL, near Welch's paired, the water was. eorgetown level last night. NEW GRANITE CURB has been set o1 ‘treet from the Aqueduct bridge to TRADE.—Arrived steamer Express, G. & J.M. Waters 3,500 bushels of SALES WILL BE FORCED. E. Aller, C. | } Denver, E. Daw, L. Hall, L. Kahn, M. Ba- afternoon and tion-house, and $15 SUITS. Lovejoy, F. NO Beall Mt. pringsguth, L. Kuhn, J.Joyce, M. Foley, F. M. Clark, M. A. Hanley, M. Clinton, N. Herbert, S. Merritt, F. Weiser and N. Court- hey; & crown to Miss J. Gudjeon for being the mill, havin, HMABLE BROS., 7th and D sts. last. Mary testi- with a hatchet in Mor required to THE ALLEGED ABORTION BY A TREASURY ER! Bernard May, charged with abortion on the person of Ellen Mi and an examination was ed at 22.000 for the grand ca default of which he was committed to jail. Schooner Kitty Ann, and 1s of flow 1 boat Hattie & Bessie, with Bro. bushels of wheat, for Hartley & ANOTHER CONUNDRUM FOR THE SCHOOL Eilitor Star: Many tax- Schools would like THESE REDUCTIONS procuring an ARE POSITIVE AND FINAL. Waived. ‘Bonds of Sin. the uote know why it is that the closing days of the public schools here respective school Were held in the weoaAaALL.wa i " were, of in vain ecg elects four Congressmen lane ‘walle the malt ol erected with the for the closin: Washington trustees co! sui ible in that cli # Boss Tweed is represented to be so full nae find itail they can do &7Robert Lincoln, son of Mrs. Abraham appointed guardian of his mother’s estate under a bond of $150,000. e7 The latest " stoppage of mail train locusts that broke open the mail ate the postage stamps off the | s7- Nantucket is a ros: Barnstable Patriot says: * and no necessity for any, fishing, cheap rents and “two boats =A Mr. Harvey, of New Orleans, t seven — ay oftey umat bis HABLE BROTHERS, @ thing would t bail him ou swhy is It allowe! grammar schools, at least, should have had their closing exercises in the hall. There is considerable feeling here over th grievances in sehool man- ®@gement which is likely to manifest itself to the discomfort of those matters complained of. A PARENT AND TAX-PAYER. Grorcrrown, June 25, 1575. TAILORS AND CLO1 HIERS, Lincoln, has been CORNER 71H aND D Streets N.W. me, US Tit 0; BRINE and other al was the ebrasia by responsible for the place now, tire air, splendid bis wife and little girl, were all bitten by a pet , the animai ing. on a@soun es. Last Friday | mizing convulsions i For sale at the lowest 160.060 Paving Bi Bx O60 Arch ick, v0 i. © Mercbantable Brick. Theabsre pre ail band- Mr, Harvey SUMMER RESORTS. __| and ‘Three fine rooms have added to the ot Cifton are now ke ‘application wil be > ere to secure Shem. Raarae AB. NODINE: Citton Sinton, Fairfax County. ¥: t WARRENTON HOTEL. BOARD 93° PER MONTH ond a and wili_ take } mmer at 30 mo from Gy miles distact, at THORNTON WITHERS Three ares. ily can be bad marel. Mil, Ad SULPHUR FREUVERICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA, ‘and-a balf miles from Stephenson's = cel Terma for May, June, September and £5 Suis and Roronts and $80 per month’ price, Pampblets at Ebtitt House. 2e22-hm THE MOUNTAIN HO) SON SPRINGS —This favorite summer resort, on the Summit of the Allogbent ~ opened for the reception of guests Jane 17, Since last season the butidings have been eed and greatly im: drives have been t further informant ces mentioned bel . ULLIN & CO, Cresson Sprit Pa., or Clond 1. Philadelph RENOVO HO’ This Pleasant and Popular Summer Re ere al ove. Pennsylvania.on the line of the Philadcipbia & Erte Bailroad.is now open for the accommodation of visitors. Tl ‘be od contignous midst of splendid mountain scenery t brated gnnnin it ally attractive, whi * acexm ted im the most by henlthy section of Northern Virginia, fifty thwest of Washington City: has (harches a mnedieal waters b. , he Berd te beequal toany in te. Daily with the Railrow! De Leesburg Plains A free ride te Serene terms, &e., address JOSEPH M. PATTO prietor. SURF BATHING. POINT LOOKOUT HOTEL per Potomac st A anerale Balls during the roe i 21 im H Dapolis, to famil ns desiring the Sommer, with the pleavare of Surf and f Bar hing. Fishing, Boating. sc. Th ish, O} x thn T 5 Baru Cocxty, Va. ARE ALWAYS OPEN TO VISITORS, r ovly HOT MINRAL ally numero ature as . 1 em per are fou ¥ sel im SUMMER BOARD ae ORLEAS, FAUgUieR Five or «ix eos Wil be ace mm fof on reasonable terms with BOARD dnr are. summer month<. The b “ EOL LAND. Oriean. Fanguier conn'y. Va. Lrespectfu: refer to Mesers Hall & Hume, Grocers, Washi: ton. Je) DEER PARK HOTE Will open June 2 B.and 0. R. Ro, r rz JOHN DAILEY, M “Glades” Hotel, Oakland. GLEN HOUSE NEW HAMPSHIRE. ‘This favorite Summer Resort open from Jane I7:h to October Ist. } jel Im W_& CR. MILLIKEN, Proprietors EXCHANGE HOTEL, MANASSAS, Va., Sitnated on the highest peiut on the Mid a i nd raitroad, 32 miles from Washingt ing and evening train trip, $1.75. The bor the entire length. The room’ are Jota Formerly o end the dining room cool and airy. The couw: ae healthy a any in the world, Musguitoes, Boarders without ¢ jel.” FRANCIS SCANS ldren preferred, Propr © Ss’ HOTE OBB: igi F - ‘delightin! Seaside Resort, «itnated on the for fine and safe surt | js LOW open for the id crlebrat Atlantic Ocean, bat nt shosting, 2, fishing m Washington by steamer * >’ or Baltimore by Old Bay Line stean lk, counecting with steamer “N for Cherry stove, Mond day ai mornings, 6o'clock. COBB BBOS. & CO. aol {Cap.tm)} Li SUMMER BOARD A few board- GUST LAWN: ‘Locstive bigh sed pleas CU! > r een at *C. Lb. HOLLINGSWO 01 RTH. Waterford, Loudoun county, Va, ORKNEY SPRINGS, V: Twelve miles’ west of Valley Branch(B.& 0 8. BK. pe opened for the reception of Visi aot. Apply to Jed Tn proved, and t «North or South. reputation to tel ittages are 0 x and co are equal ‘The waters have an estab Ef their wonderful curative powers. The Springs are Lumerons, and of great variety, viz: Sulphur, Heal- ing, Sulphate of Iron and Magnesum, Chalybeate (Carbonate of Iron), & Terms of board per day. $2.00; per week, $15: por MORRL- between month of 23 days, 830. Cirenlars can be had at W.H.& 0. SON'S Bookstore, Pennsylvania avenu 4 and 6tb sts. jes lm MOOBE & PERRY, Proprictors. SURF BATHING, POINT LOOKOUT SUMMER RESORT. Hotel open June Ist. For terms, &c., address JAMES B, MILBUBN & BRO., Proprietors, JeS-Im__ Point Lookont. St. Marr's conty EDFORD MINERAL SPK Hotel open on 1th Jnne. Connections hall trates, D, Pa., aud Ma Baltimore aud Ohio rail- baggage checked through Bedford Water sent promptly at following rates from railroad depot bere : BEI. #9 Gallons (in 9 Kees 8 “ Half Bbls.,.20 Gallon Kegs, 8 Gailons For rooms and farther information address Pro Prictor Bedford Springs. joS-Im HEALING SPRINGS, fut W. B. BISHOP, Paornizror, Dx. M. H. HOUSTON, Resinext Puvsicias, BATH COUNTY, Va. This deservedly popular Summer Resort will be opened on the FIRST DAY UF JUNE for tho re- ception of visitors. ‘here will be @ reasonable deduction to parties who wish to make this their home for the summer. Bor Pamphlets aud circulars giving a more minute dcacription of the Springs and the way of getting > omy sop erated: Pactels ts hs 5 tick- eta to Covington from all poluts, where there will be close connection with line direct to tne Spriny beautiful mountain road. myst im WB. BISHOP. Proprietor. a= __W._B. BISHOP. Froprietor._ SUMMER RT AMONG THE MOUNTAINS. feat. OCRTRING, B x, 2 ‘ait = ELLEFONTE, Ps. Sremes mesit | ‘TO! Grocer, 913 Lontaiens = week, and $40 per month: | 2 ey dren and Servants Watt Round triptickets from Washington $5.5, @itnetion of the Hovel, immediately on the Susquehana river, in the nd trout-fishing regions, ofall mminations and pleasant society. There is within he House a fine Mineral Spi BR MILBURN & BRO, = | WASHINGTON. xv WATERS In the United | 1 a! | b as 110 degrees MAGNESIA, AND SULPHUR KING WATERS d there are no P. Bank- ay, We ail Friday Mes it Jackson, from JUNE Ist until OCTOBER Ist. 1575, under the manaeeme! N. WOODWABD, jate of Raw- ho- on Pennsylvania railroad at cumberland, Md., through to the Springs, Excursion Tickets to be had at railroad offices, aud SUMMER RESORTS. FOUNTAIN DALE SPRINGS, Sommer x . s from: 5 tomb Fp Cates hh eee ay or culate addrem the preter ar fountain je, Adame county, Pa. }eld-coln™ PRED McUNTIRE, Proprietor. . Fore BO re GT ite 5: JORDAN ALUM SPRINGS, ROCK BRIDGE COUNTY, Va it of this popalar SUMMER RE (The managen.en' | SORT, encouraged by thelr great sucor=s last sea- son. bave continned to add during the winter monthe additional improvements. until now the accommoda. connist OM 6 different grades.) LODIN. ALUM and CHALY BEATE. thn: > in at of SOR: tt o NT CONSUMPTION, S10 DIARREGP A. dierasne dof ALL DISEASES PE giv ing fuller tnformetion, tee- rear the Maparer at sue Sprinee #75 PER MONTH, « ‘ 3. f. TINSLEY. S_M. MULLIN, Asiatant no-wd POTOMAC HOTEL, ST. MARY'S CO. 1y erected hotel, Island, uear the continence George's rivers, wl be. ope | visitors June ith. Fishing, Boat-«atler Bathing tn ab fug this hotel Piney Point Persone deeirons of ¥ n take the steamer Jane here toate will be in readiness tocon ofcharee T. VY per month a T per werk. Addr 130, Anuepolis. Mi COUNTKY BOA HOUSE is now who wish STEAMER LINES, /OTICE To THE PUBLIO. N RPOLK, NEW TORK, BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. The new and el: 70 Steamship Compan: tice will be given when the Lady of the Lake wii! commence ber regular tripe For freight appiy t Noh. FITZHUGH, @thow GF RYDE, Georgetown FAREED. Alex: 4.0 PLANT G: got Ae Room No. 4, Piant Fo* POTOMAU BIVER LANDINGS. ‘The swift and fw PILOT BOY, W h ing been thor: resum mars ty foot of 6th arrive in Wea ovenin _ Sie received = vy 1 Hfreights must be feu N SET WEEN WASHINGTCN AND NEW YORK Hereafter the fine Steamships EO KNIGHT JOBN GIBSON wi!| make regalar week WASHINGTON GhORGETOWN, as follows from Pi . bi; leave GEORGETOWN every F Band ALEXANDRIA the waine day at 12 For fal! information apply to M. P.'A. DENHAM. buriness office and wharf, 63 Wajer street, George- town, oF et the office of the Prendent, ear P-ctrest bradge. JW TH MPSON. Prestéent Frelehts delivered by at rel Office, 603 the steamer « har!, will be prom) W EXPRESS LINE VIA OANAL, vErwen PHILADELPHIA. ALEXANDRIA, Va, Wash INGTON AND GEORGETOWS, D. 0. SAILING Bi From Pier 3, North Wharves, Philadel 5 SATURDAY, at 12 10. From 59 Water street, Georgetown, .©., MONDAY at 6 p.m. This line connects st Philadelphia with Clyde's ‘weekly Line of Steamers for Prov? dence, Boston and New England Sister, No whart age by this fine > G ¥ HYDE, Agent for D. of C O.. Philadelphia. ria. Va. oushire street, Borton. hts delivered by Knox's Expres Or General (Mice, 603 Penney ivauia ave- the Steamers’ Wharf, will be promptiy RAILROADS, | SOBTH WEST. soUta asp SOUTHWEST. Trains jeave as follo Weshjuston... :00'8. m. | Batty * 710 “ = 25 5. “ 19 sox Bete THE GiEAT DO TRACK BOUTE, @ith elegaut Sccnery. Palace State-room Day ead & Cars, with m: improvements. hundred miles saved to Western and Ventral Sew York. MAKE OONNEOTIONS garough trom ASHANGTON to te WEST aud ack ona by the — ee procured st the 8 rot corner of ISth street aad Penmeyivasia aresoer and Sorner of 6th sirect and Penueyivauja avetue, outer National Hotel, whore reliable tmfertssuicn wil) be Given at all times. a coring tickets at these offices can speute cconah istt-us Palace Uare for Cuicage. ester “General Pew 5 ALEEANDELA AND WASHINGTON &. B. ‘AND ALEXANDRIA & FREDERICKSBU CORNER © 2 p.m jaily except Sund ae m. trains from and the 6 a.m p.m. trains from Alexandria. connect daily with tralus ou Virginia M 4 vanect luge ad Ouse he RRAT SOUTHEIY EXP Passeng 1 Agent! GEO ©. WILKIBB, General Supt. Bairimores MG. COAL AND Woon. PHENSON & BRO. PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING Woop, THE BEST IN USE, PREPAMED FEOM THE BEST QUALITY Oi And totrodactng « patent Lighter SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. ‘Ass for STEPHENSON'S PATENT WOOD, ey gt take no other. Brery bundle hase 74, Pepatrivanta ‘ay ae 2S north 7th | Sel eine done reat printed meyit-2m W. H. ‘KINSO! & 00.. Prop'rs. =, at ea JONGTANTLY ON Hay ATES OF COAL