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Page 1: National Republican (Washington, D.C. : 1872). (Washington ... · ajafn.rri.-KMKT ";.THd DAILY NATIONAL RPUBLlOANrTHtJIlsbAY.MOttNlNfetJNE 2B..M1L f. COJIMENCEMKNT DAY. INTEBESTINfl

ajafn.rri.- KMKT ";.

THd DAILY NATIONAL RPUBLlOANrTHtJIlsbAY.MOttNlNfetJNE 2B..M1Lf.COJIMENCEMKNT DAY.

INTEBESTINfl ETEKCISES USTERIHY.

('lidklii fjettegttata I'tllege Tbt InallfMla M Ibt Deafat, Oltegiat laetitate and tha Cotaty Haetraaf Mtorgetovva Ctllege.

..ONZAMA COLLKdB.

Aaaeal OmmimibhI Eaairlee.The iixteeiHb ubuI comnocrafBl or Goo-

tui colle at look tlao last evening , at I o'clock,In the aodle oco room of Lincoln ball, la thepresenoe of Un aadienet. Th order 01 exercitr for the evening wu as follow : Colourdus, (original.) w tu, r. Mulligan, mira Kog'tsn.A Legend, (poem, bfR.ll. Walsh,) John 11.

uoooiy, nrst preparatory, a viwi to mouoicroon, (original,) m. D. Reynolds, Becood

Arnold W mxelrled, (declamation,)Sreparatory. Second preparatory. Lafayetteen Amertaue, rTedertc J. uriflitA, Fourth collegute. rW ilium Waller, (originat.) K, carroil Moisar), Tbitd collegiate, lot Bsttl ofnifnin. inri;iuai rwin.j jicmuuuu . nauau,ftrcondEo glial.

ItUueruiees tossy that each hoy icqalttedtn tinsel t with honor In lb r assigned blia whenIt ii known that they tit onderth Inunctionof the prof Mort and tutor of ft colleg whrenuLatinn la enwldelv known u thalof Oontag. hat a Wed to the interest of the oora- -biou u ineiar. ibs. an m vtbuuiib, exceptone. wen annul, and thev wert delivered Intuauner which showed that ttie young gentlernen had been well trained la the art of elocotioo and rhetoric I'pon the coaclailoa of theaddresses medals for proflctcney la their variantUuifi were awarded to the following young

In the third clue of Oreek, JamesKallrmeni la the fonrth clue of Greek, EugeneA. Itinnan; la Ihe fifth claa of Greek, llenyvw"imit, in ingprcuuu ciBn"ii(ii., a. r. ;

in the third claaaot Latin, Ju. p, Colbert;in ine imina cimi 01 liiu, r.utrrnv a Jiunao;inlbtDith cleat of Latin, Harry P. Conltdge; Iniht txib cleat of Latin. Kdwtn 1. Little; la thetlass of Natnral Philosophy, James F.Colbert;In thaclaa o( Chrmlatry, Kibeittert C Morn;mine cum or insonomeuj ami Nenaarauon,Klmand 1). Walkh: In tha claaa of llmmrtn.William F. Mltlinn: la the claw of Illiher AV

if bra. Ilrduionil . alab; la the claaa of Alge-bra, Marua J. Uoilnhaa.

coarte In tbe aeoonJclau offtnrilah, heliunnl D. alob; for excellent InKoclinh (iitiMMitioD; In Iht third clauof Rnalioh, W ilhaoi r. Mililran; far excellence In Knillih Compoaltlon, Howard C, Claireu; in thefonrth claaa of Lnglian, John Hojiej for excellence In hoi llh coiupopltlon, John fiojte; In lbfirth c1m of Knihah, tt ataon B071: for exrekUiuu In ITttaai I'riMhiuiMnH tLfen II IFavhaI.Ihin th aixih claaa of I). Ufennan!for xccllenct in Koffilah CompoBiilno, MaoriotL'Ufttt; la the aeTentli claaa of Bntilah. MatthewCBunlnihain; for excellence Id Kuglian compo-sition, Hilliani K. AdamHtn: In the aocood rlaaior liutorr, KMimond l, v, amo: in the third claaaitfllutor, Militant P. Millijraa: In the foarthdtM of lliatory, Mania J. lloilohan; In the anbclaaa of llmiorr, Wation Itojle; ta thealxtb claaof llutory, Mtiliam 1. Acker. In the aerentticlaaa of 11m lory, t'hailea A. W alter In the aecoadriaaaof tleoitrafthy, Kedniond D. Walah; In thethird claai of Genxraphy, John C HalliTtn; intbe foarth riaaaof Urography, Mania J. Hollo-ru-

la the fifth claaa of lieoirraphy, WaUooboyle; In the alxih claaa of Geography, LonlKolipinikl, Vllliara D. Acker, in tbeaeve nth Oaa of Oeography, Charlea A. WaltcnInthecUaaof Maruo J. Ilollobao,tor excellence la Arithmetic, m. p. Mmiftan;In the Drat claaa of Arithmetic, Rtwin I. Little,in the third tlaaa of Arithmetic, Wra, K. Shaffer;mine muuciiHOi An.nmftiici, muiew IHDn Ingham; in tbe tlaaa of Mental Anibmeile,MaonceClarett; in the claaa of Untofranhy.Matthew imnnlniham; In the flrat claaa of

Chnatnpber P. McCarthy; aecond claaaof Penmanship, Louie Kolipinikl; third claaa 01rrnmaaahlp,Cbaa. A. Walter; In tha lint claeof itanatlaa Doctrine, ltedmond D. Wilth; inthe aecond claaa of Chrlatlan Doctrine, w m. PMililfan; in tbe third claaa of ChrlaUan Doctrine,DanlH II. MculTern; la tht fourth claaa of Cbrla.tlan Doctrine, Klchard T. Coon ty; in the fifthclaaa of Cbnatian Doctrlna, Michael Daly; Iitht dratclaaa of Klocntion. Kedmond D. Walah;In the aecond claaa of tlocntloo, John L.

in the fret claaa of Preorh, rredrrlckJ.tinmth; tnlbeaccoaj clauof Preach, m. P.MlUlgait.

NATIONAL DEAP.tlL'TK CULLUUE.

Fa rib Annl CamMenrrneat Kkeiehtbt Frtf tedlaga.

Among lh many educational IniUtoUonwhich tdoro our city tbai wboae title ttandiabort occupies poaitlon wholly unique. Itatudrnu come from almost every Htatt and fromrorcigu couutnea. lit aetbout of Instructloi.are pecnllar. It is tbt first and only college fortoe ctai ano uudiq in int world.

1 eaterdsy, on one of tbt loveliest of all tbtlovely afternoons In Jane, tht ball of the collegiwaa niledwithan auurei iAtlv uMlirnrn. nthert to wltneaa the arraduailoa of thtuaatoiI!. HitpreahlentoftbtcbllegtlsDOW abaeniinEoroM. bla health havlnv baen imnairixi hunremitting laboradunng thirteen yean to buildup tht loatltutlon, and bla plaoo la occupiediiuiiuK tun jrmwvj imwuu a. tmj. A, 31. intball waa ornamented with lvv.iwinel nnrtrtuitof Thomas Hopkins Uallandet, tbt pioneer ofimi uulb iuiuiuu tu m Kvtiuujf auu 01 nuwu, uutnutuiiuucu.

A tir an Invncallnn h Par fir Bninlarlathe membcra of the claaa who have completed

tun ivuibv ,uu irvtiivi tug a. a UCJTTT, lie-

.it vi v tuvi. ',wi.r. rffti mua iiuiV WIMI DIKaluutary Addreas by David 1L Carroll, of Ohio;Literature and Life, by David 8. bogera, of Southvarotma: uur uigicn 11 a Jiauon, oy v. 11 01loway, ot Indiana, of tht efforts wt havt onl)

race to say that they wcrt highly creditable uthe yonng men and to tha institution. Tht

aledlctorr, by V. Ilolloway, ind Salutatory, bDavid H.Carroll, were delivered orally by the!authors, which fact Is alone n sufficient indlcatlon of tht usefulness of tht oollege, tinct ttheir entering neitner of the young men wenaMe to articulate dlatloctly.

Hon. John katon, Jr , Couuntaaloner of Educa-tion, then addrcaaed tht claaa la n few ptrtlneniandttrse remarks. He waa aerere upon tbigeneral lack of comprehension which !ads maoyto oae the misnomer "aaymm" In referring uachoola for the deaf and dumh.

Prevluuaui the conferring of degree and thalumni dinner there were read admirable letterfrom Dr. uallaudet to tbt board of directors amito tht graduating claaa, axpreaalog bla great intcreatln the dar and bla hon that th mmtutlon bt bad iteea Inatrumeutal in foundingmight endure and lacreaat- - a wlab which willim Fliarrii iij u wuu niiumw ine BgreCtbl)exerciaii of yeslenls;

t

tJFOlKJLTOWN CrrteUIATG INHTfTfTK.

Aaaanl Kxa ail aatltn Award trPreanlaaia.A very pleasant and Interesting entertainment

was rurniahcd to tht crowded pariort of tnlInstitution on Tueaday evening last. In thtJudgment ot all present the exerclaea were all ofa character reflecting the blgbest bonor on thtInstructors and their pupil, tbt young ladleIhemaelves Uklns their several abarea aeemingly without any guldanct by ibelr Inatractora,

IIU UltH IIIH I'lUUll'kUUN BIIU IITVUIUUt WBICUadded much to tbe cuarmi of rteir Inatrnmetaiand vocal inualc.

ntoauMXK.Part 1. March. imuhcuuiudU MLaaea Hen

and HarTlaoD;Uhl may's! thou dream of me."(iiaonei,) MiaMea iickreu ami uerr; u Troluracea, (King.) Mlaaea Sclden. Marbury anGraves; ttereuade to Ida," (Wetogaml,) voc!tlaaa. Distribution of medals and premiums.

Parts. "Us (juatre Amis," (Uewitt,) MiaaeHhoemaker, adeniouach, waters and Helden,-- La Manola," (Uenrton.) Mlaa Getty; Muaitamong tht Pines " twyman.) Mlaa llarruuo,"Deux Languages," (Henrlon.) Mlaa Maria Setden. Distribution of certlflcatoa.

Part $. "Tarentelle," (Heller,) Mlaaea Ilarrl-n-

and Hern "Lover and tbt Bird," (Uugllelroo,)Mlaalloorr; MLa lloae," (llualen,) Miss Herr,

La Camel la," (Gugllelmo,) Mlaa ShoemakerDiatributlonof premiums.

Part 4"Dl Qul Soavl, (Uoxlo,) Mlaa nern"Last Hope," (Uuttacbalk,) Mlaa Hartlaon; "Ah I

noo Credea," (UonnaoHHiia.) Mlaa Plckretl. Dla--triouuoQ oi mnaio raeaaia ana premiums"Mucklnr HlnL" (lloffuian.) Mlaaea 1ennvMoore and Waters; Mo New Thing Under thesuu," (original,) Miaa Nonne. Diploma. "Fare.well,' cliorua, (words by Miss Moore,) vocaltlaaa.

i b Ilev. Mr, 8. H. Howe, paator ot tht Tret.uyteriancnurcn, uiainouieu uieuaja auu preiniuiu4 at tho close of part I, as follows:

In the settlor class tht first bonor, a goldmetis), waa awarded to Mlaa tinma J. bourse, oiGeorgetown, for "perfect scholarship throughthe whole aewatou."

In tbejoulurclass. "for dlallncLlonaln errrjstudy. " tht Srn honor, gold medals wereawarded to Miss Clara Plckrell and Mlaa JatlaMoore, of Georguowu, arid to Miaa Daisy

of Leeaburg, Va. The silver medalhonor) waa awardnl to Miaa Kdiih

and a bindaome premium to Miaa NannieWaters.

la tbe third c!t the Orst bonor, golJmedaLwaaawardod to Mlaa Nt'emahOeliy: the ailveimedal, second bonor, to MUa Panola Uerr.

In tht fuurtb claaa tht brat bonor, silvermedal, waa awarded to Miss Annlt Berry; thtpreramma to M las Annlt Waters, Mlaa Marjr Selden and MUa Maria Beldea.

la tut uun ciaat tht flrat booorwaa given tomim Mta Marbury, and tbe premium to MlaaMinnie Graves.

iu tha uriiuarr clau tht oremlumt of flraihoopr were awanltxl to Miaa Ulmo Teuda, ofJsiiao, and Miaa Hello tiers.

Atthacloacuf partll, llev. Mr.Wtlllanu, paxi rhH,i cbuah, dutnbuted the oeruacatee

excoUince..... ...uuira axsln dUtrtrmtad tbtmedaia.irpminma lur iitiiiuuiciiwi uiuuv. iliioitiiin lnatrumental music First bouoi. aold medal.

Mlaa Dalav lUrrtaun: second honor. silver medaLMUa Annlt Tcnney; Orst honor, silver meda,tmni i laaa. Ulaa Aunta U aters: Sticond hnnnraUver medal, third tlaaa. Miss MeU Marbury;nrtmluu to MUa Gmvea. In vocal mnslo OoIJuedal, Brat honor, MUa Pannie Uerr; stiverOeiai, liwrni H1M Miaa miiw nciumi. inUun Iht dtiuIuiu was awarded to MUa Madeo

hiiavh, Iu Prench the premium waa given toAlias fluni rf, noun.

Ihe aserclaet were cloaod by a very sweetfarewell chorue from tht vocal claaa, after thereading of an original coraposltloa by MUaEmma J.Nourst on tbt theme, "Tbert U no otwthing uuder tbt sun," 1 bis cxercUe waa highlyouniuendtd by thus present, who were ablt tuhear It la deapltt of tbt noU tuadt by oauideritrt Ibt street. 11 Nourat reovlved from tha

ot tbs Institute, at the bauds of Rev,Prtodpal bandsoue diploioa on her grtdu-tlo- n

Mr,Ur. Wllllataa tbeumade an Impromptu,ton war uaeful and PleaaanL addreaa to ta in.Mraotreaa and tbt young ladiea, dwelling chieflyUpon tbt fact that our graduates la all the schoolsprhfM ' aik lawi nwiuvii hh iu biiuinot Anlahtd,

t.vi. -- m Atkins, of St. JoUn'a uhurtb, eloatdtht txtrrtaea; aftvr wniclilbe youogfulurt-tir- 4

taint supper rootu,Ta tbott who remember tht great otluratlorul

advaouget one offreU u our yottng ladles,aoruad a well M la Georgetown, by tht inatltu-(Jo-

id luuf uoldiof h flrtt risk, at l tie bindi

nf uiMt.vdiarnetlBh. It U matter of Bride andpleasure to find tht old preatlgtof tht city re--viveq rj tneiwomviiiQiiuaa which uiii wwulaMiy raiaoiisnra imoni ua.

COI.VtniAN COM.PGB.Cawiaif iffMeat Bxerrlaet Yettertfay Tfctflradaallag Class laterratlag Exerclaea.Tht aaonai commencement exercises ot Co- -

Idmbiaa College took place yesterday it Lincolnhall. In the pretence of oat ot the rao--t cultivated itrdleorealhat WahlngMn can product.ini hbii kbi iiuni hi vTnuuninjiUpon the stair were President Welling. Sarn- -nel Tyler, LU D.; Judga Dollea, lllgtn Kev.Btahon Pinrknev. he, lira. Atkins, flffanr.Cutbbert, Ingenm'L Parker, Drfiiy, of Balit- -inurr; i roiceaorm aiaaaoo, r nin, nrcmnieiiuari,Maaon, principal of the preparatory departmentof tht college, and many othr promluentrltl- -

Dr. nraiiey, or ltaitimorr, who invoked ihedivine Messing to rest upon tht future, ta It badIn the pat, hiatory of tht college.

Aft!1 tha dellrlona atraina of Ihtnch'a handhad aubaldml. I fart well Edward", of South Carolina, was in trod need and delivered the Latinaalutatoi, benjamin bite, of Maryland, nextdelivered tbt Eogllsh salutatory; then carat toColombia, entitled tht ConnuMt of the"Language." by Tbeoilore J, King, of the Dis-trict of Columbia, followed, and wax well rc- -ceiveo.

"Ataenian uraiory," ny it, i c. uani, oiNorth Carolina, waa an ablt addrtM and eloquently delivered. "The Modification of National vnaracicr, nj w, t ram nuirr, ni inn

of Columbia, disnlavetl considerable Intle-h-

Into the analysla of human character. "Maia'aviews in the Keaimsof iteaaan" roiiuwrn next,after which tbe "Drapery of Itealliy," by if.u.roller, of Illinois, waa iienvereu Then rami"iwi id tow uiiir, d; iiiuu i. !;, tit innDiatrlctot Columbia, which rallt-- forth a rooddeal of ann'antf.

"Tht uraiia of unman Tnongnt,"Miter ofAna oration, waa ucuverrti ny ic i . ciiii, oi intDistrict of Columbia, and waa an able a tdrrss.

int vaieuictorr waa ihert. with mnrti fallnr.

uanniuato rorine uerrreor itacncior oi Loi-ters llfnrv C. Puller, of ll Urol.

Candldaica for tht degree of Bachelor ofScience Arthur U Green, ttkhard lUtuiltnn,Edwin D. Hay, and C. Prank Kjwe, of the

of Columbia.Candidates for tbe degree of Uirfcclor of Arts

-J- araea ll.cuthbert,)r and llenjauiln White,it in iminci VI VU1UIUIHB,

Caodldata for the degree of Muter of Arts-J- .

Hart well Kd wards, ot Sooth Carolina.stadentaentltlodiocemacates of prcflciency

--P. E. Uesicy, Lnglian; J. b G. Currtls Uun,mathematics; w , A. Doiton. Prench; 8. VV. Keen,Pttnch, natural acictv; lheo.L King, naturalacleact; Pagt Mllburn, Greek, Latin, isathtmaucs; Btnj. Miner, Jr, Prench, niathemailrt,natural aciruce; . II. Singletuo, malhematica,J, II. Uilson, natural telenet, of D.Ct A. PrinkCortK Greek, Lauo. of pa,; Halnh M. Dement,natural science, of Cal; Moong&lwin, ureek,Latin, malhematica, lmrmah; uoo. it. Oott,Latin, natural m truce, of Mat W ra. Johnson.English, of W, Va.; C. A. Tboremon. naturalacience, oi n, i.i u. it. n inoornc, nsiurai scieucr.of n. n.

Students entitled to diplomat J. II, Cuthbert,Jr . Engiuh. Greek, Latin, natural tunc, phlloa- -

Sal u raj scleuce, phlluaoprtyi B. Hamilton,mathematics, natural science, philosophy;

K. It. Hay, Kngliah, mathemailca, pbiluaohhy;3. W. Keen, Kngliah; Then. L Klnr, modernlanguages; llenj. Miller, Jr.. Kiigliao; P. LeePhillip, tuotleru lanauaa-ea- : C. P. Kowr.Gna ish.mathematlc, natural acieace, phlloaophy; J. II,niiaon. mouern langnagca. oi u. c; . ii,B (', bU 1111, IITTK IAIIU. IUAlliriUl,,jblloaopoy, of S.C; II. U. Puller. EuiUab,urek,L(tlU, llll)Uni)lli;, III 111., lt. Ik, inikl, UI'HITIH

niuiin: nrni. nn ir. rjianan. urrra. uun.tthuoaophy, of Md-- t m. Jouoaon, matbemattcs,datoral science, of . a.; C. A. Thornpaon,mathemaih-a- , natural science, oi N, J. K. L, C.

aim, mouem lanruagea, or a. tfONrtaaiNoorTiii Dtuaxxii.

Tbe honorary Uexreo of Doctor ot Laws waa"on (erred opoa tha following gentlemen: ThaIttght Ilev. m. Pioknry, D. D . aaauiant bishopA tbt dloceat of Maryland and tht Dmtrict itColumbia; John C.Krniirly, esq4 of Washing-ton, D. C; iht Hon, W ro. A. Kicnardaon, Secre-tar-y

of the Treasury.id nuDurifiurxrcaoi iMcwrni uitidhj wan

iwnferred oa the Kev. Thomas W. Lvdnor. ofVirginia,

ine honorary degree of Master of Ana wasconrerreuoa r. wn, u. &aiiie, of west

it was auDouncru vj i rratuen n cuing inat acount of instruction In legal e

bail beta eatahiiahttl by tht corporal Ion ofiht oniverauy la tbt law school, and tht Hon.Charlea C Nott, associate Indge of the United4iatee Court of Llauna, had been appointed totha new professorship thus created.

Upon iht conclusion of tht addressee theDavla prist medals m elocution wcrt awardrxloy hev. Dr. Tiffany, of tht Metropolitan M. K.uhunb, to Mesara. E. D, Hay, of tht District ofColumbia, and J. U. Edwards, of South Carolina,

Dn.WKI.UNUt ADDixaa.Tbt following la Dr. W alliirg'a adlresato the

graduating cia, wntcn conciuued tne excrciacaPKUtDKItT WKLLTMnl ArtDftKKH- -

GXXTLXMIN Or TBI GRAOCiTINO CLAM1 A fewnore wonla that make ua linger under tbe

shadows of the academic Uotater, and wt shallold you "God speed" as wt send you forth tonear tht burduu and heat of the day. Thoughthtdtwot your Youth u ami fresh unou vou.the age in which your lot baa ben cut U onetbataouuuonayou at tbe very threshold of aeuvt lilt to gtrdnp tht loint cf your mind and toquit you lika meo. When you review tht meas-ured lists in which, f jr many a year, with betterfatt than that of llyaclnthus in tht olaaalc te- -geau, you nava mrown me uiscus a a Apoiio,ndcootraattbegymnaaua of tht sch'wlswlth

ibt tug of war which awalta you la yonderValley of Decision, well may you exclaim, withkna ucurcw anr, "n ia tne tana oi peace,wherein we trusted, thev wcahaiI na.thn hoar

111 we do In tht twtiliug of Jordan? If latearching for truth la tbt xroreaof tha academvSott hava aomcumea muuroed, with tht old

philosopher, that her fair frm teemediiuurn at ioc uukuiu oi a well, now mucn morewmr lam juur iuld ami rouruco ua iriea i'those great problems of oracucat dutv wit

bKh you mutt now grappla aa you shall trans-late, cot Plato's Greek into Milton's speech, butui mouijuia ui wur auui iuj iu acua oi youraft.

Tbu day you join tht public brotherhood ottchoiars. It has beeaaaid that "tbt prieatnuudif learning la tbt only aurvlving casta of modernimea." Ail other nobility survives mort intamo than la power, and It ia certain that if youtare purchased to yourselves anv rood derreaa tho mrsterlet of this bleb oneathood. van

, m Hfiiuim iin tuwi ui rVVIUlueltervlc In the cause ot G jd and humanity. Andt adds to your responsibilities that you artjailed to taka thest vows in a day of intellectualfiddineaa and revolt, when many run to and fronrougbout tht lanl, crying, 'Lo here,' aud

there." aa thev Diva heed toiplriu.mttery bas fallen on the men of our times; thatima dm fiuwu uauarupi. man ioat poaiiivttelenet baa been left to admlouter on her ealattand take an inventory of ber aaaeu; that tht oldIdeals of manhood no longer nurse a brood ofhenrea; tbatdoobt hat stormed In upon tht toolsot men through avery nook and cranny untiltat present age, at It stands shivering betweentbt old creeds uoreatlxed and tht new creedsuncoo lined, may bt likened to another Hamlet,aa Sbakeaneart baa drawn hlui "Horn to dutiesgrtitcr loan ii can perionn, ana n sauted by

iuvuiw mm yv tia bin v,vi ruri ,Let nont of thest coinolsininira inura tnu

Tbtrt U no temputloo likely to beiall you whichbaa not befallen tbe aalnta and aasta whu lirmioefora you. 'Think it not strange concerningkUB UCIT Ukai TfHILJl ta IU uv luu. aatiisome stranxt lb lor hanDcnad unto vou.1claimed St. Peter, at bt stood la tbt imminentaeauij oreacu oi ine oame inai waa opeuiog onhit day between Christianity and heathenism,Tbatwaiatrylngttme when ft. Augustine, asbt surveyed tho widt wreck ot the Koman

wu called to laatify the waya of eternalprovidence amid tha desolations of returningbarbarism in Europe, when all the flowcra of cui--ure anu art uauueca lauiiow anuer utreient.

leat acrthee of the Goth and tandal. unoearu failed ibem for fear of tht things that

IV I.UIUV VU IUV tMIU KIICU MM fCUdAlsystem perished under tht throes aud convultlooawhich Drectdad tha blrtb of a new social nniorAnd yet in these valleys of Achor a door of honawaa opened lor all time to tbt coming genera--MV..4 V, lUVll,

You have ao learned tht rthlloaonhv r,t hlamru to draw from It leaaona of comfort and not otdespair. Every agt la called to fight Its ownmi uaiue. anu you nave oeeu ciomau witn toeoanopty of tbt scboolt that you tnsv enter thaOutnbatwiih weapons or mort ethereal mouldand celeatial temper than ever were wielded byknlgbt or paladin. In Ua days of old romance.Vou are, indeed, to piove all things, but In doingo,bt lure that yon bold faat what ia good. Tb

truio wnjen ou ucen wuigueu iu me uaiaocea otht sauctuarv and nut found wantinir. la truth

for the eternal years. Tbe line gold on whichtbe blessed and only potenlate baa a'auiped IliaImage and aupentcrlptlun, you may not sell toot melted down and coined antw by any prowuuci ina iuiuun wiickuor tun irvieuuercoma In tbe name of a new phllotouhy, faiaely

or cloak btraself to tbe gar-ments of tha old (InoaUclam.

Tbink not that la thus warning you againsttbt arrogant sciolism of our times, I would bavtyou do diabon jr to tbe getdus of tbt agt in whichfoullve. Tbt present tlmt aball accrnto yen

tlmt that baa ever dawned on the world.If only you can rightly divide lit good from itstviL. To deapiat aud revtla our agt it to committreason against tbt Providence who rules ourhuman history, and who appoints to ui thebounds of oor habitation, jiut do not for anyiuvm ui puttafls ku juur uwviif ikui iu mat areatpatrimony of tho past agea, into tht posaeaalouof which, at acbolara, aa thinker, and aa Chris-tiana, you art permitted to enter. Let oibera, ifthev win, breax down tht holy shrines cementedby the blood of martyrs, and rear crumbling titanto some Protean god of modern discovery. Letoibera. If tbty will, atal up their breast at thebidding of a low browed luatenaiuia, thoasepilogs of thought and feeling which start from"God, who U our horns, Tht beautiful in literature aball ever speak to you of the Pint Pair andfirst Good which Plato loved, and day by djy youwill Joyfully dip yoururnmuto tboao perennialfountains which the choice and maaUr spirits cfall tune bavt opened aioug tht duaty highwaysof our daily lift, .o theat founlalua, guthing

havt been geoUyle.1 by tbt band of your almawiwiihiu ii men lUBjruius aurce you anau repair tht waata of you withered hunt whenready to faint and fall uuder tbe beau of tbtnoontide tun.

Ia action bt sober ind vigilant, To all prac-tical affairs bring thafwiadom of bunutaa'which Haoon haa Dralsed. ami lot It nnp i.true of you, aa Goethe has aald, that "thoughtwldsna man's wladom. but lamas hu rait." Letyour fatt be iwlft in ibt raotand your baudsluu; lunici; wu itvih, tivvi airvauuua urea.col onlv at tbt Dromntlns of ambition that -spar which, as Milton tells ui, raises tbt punspirit "to mora dsiight and live Uborioasdaya"but, Ukt Milton, ll rt aud act "aa ev er lu tho greatTaskmaster's eye."

It la with such Invocations aa thena that vnuralma mater now sends you furtb Into tbt battltof life. Go with ber partiiig kiss ua your browstun uvr ivTv iu jvui uvuii. uv wild rverjauspicious omen, aud, la ber nunc. I ulJ lyo Jbail aud faroweill

BicimoH ar rxuingMT iko mm. wxlumo.iAattvtniog a grand reception wax held

their elegant rMidact by Preai lent and Mra.nmiuug, iu grounti sou waiaa aoout mannlveraltv wera lAaternllv dmor&tMl with aCntaoao lacterus, Tbe ladies aud geptlcmea to

attendance represented largely ihe learned andrefined otrclea of tht capital, and they were allreceived most graciously by th dlntingulahedboat. The affair waa a happy oat ami a fittingtermination of the varied commencement txexctaea.

ipoH..irrHrrt coi.lfgk.A sketch of the Vadverally Csmiacsre.

mtat Exerrlaea Tal)ay.tha annual comroeoremont

of Georgetown College will take place In what laknown aalht Urge study or exhibition hall oftbt Institution.

A brief sketch of tht history of thisseat of learning an) a programme of the

interesting exercises will, wt art sure, provt ofmuch interest to the readers or tbe KimuciN.among whom we art proud to number manyfriends and patron of the college.

Tbt design of establishing "an academy atGeorgetown, Yfmi river, Maryland," wasformed In ITsa by several gentlemen, the principal oi wnorawii mv iievwona varron, d

first Archbishop of llaltimort. The firstbuilding, now the central one in tbeaouthrow,waa erected In lTf. In lTtl the schools wereopennl, and la lTw the Instltotlon wss

sa "ihe Collect of Georgetown, lntomaoriver, Maryland.' Her. ilobert Plunkett waa thenial preaident.

It waa durlug tbt presidency of llev, Leon-ard Neate. wno succeede! rather Dulmunin 1TM, ami who waa afterwards the secondArcnoisnnp oi Daiinnore, that a complete col-legiate course of instruction waa introiucel.Ia 1M the college passed Into tht possession oftha HtuatrloQB nntrr f mind ml h HI. Inailna nfLoyola the famous Society of Jesus undermuvmn iimirui cuucaviuiiai BKirni H nM contlnuel to tlouriah through the storm and sun-shine of nearly three quarters of a century.

In the year law tho spacious budding on thenorth aide of the ground waa erected. Iu thialint a( met ore am tht dormitories fjr tht 'btgboys," tht library, tht reading-roo- tha

the parlors, tbt apartments of tbt princi-pal orncera, several the laboratory,tht "Jug," Ac Here, too, a neat priming officehaa been recently fitted nn tor the publication oftht cvf'ff Jvurmt, a handaomt anil entertainingserial, Utued monthly under trie direction of antilitniial committee, coiutaiing of Ksr John S.Sumner, s. J. and the following stu

J. K, Uathlugluu, T. E Sherman, J, P.Keating, l narles Heir, 0. H. Vtmrh-e- W. c.tudsck. II. C, Bowie and Itobcrt W, Itowdy,Tee building was conatrnctel after tht mold ofa celebrated chateau lu Prance, and, with Ustwo Disjeatio towers, presents a vary imposingappearance. Previous to tbt erection of thisnu lldmg the pupils from distant points wereobliged to board with familiea in Georgetown,fur want of accommodations within tbt collegelimits. Tbe new house ampy allibt existing wants.

By act of comreas of May 1, 1115,College waa rained to the rak of a onivcrMiya position to which it haa well proved ifa mi bytht thorough and admirable course of sindtpursued therein, as well aa by tnt eminent at-

tainments of iu successive presidents an I

ll waa In January, IBM, that tha famous PhilMemic aocleiy waa founded by Hev, Jtinrauyticr, men an l wail Known aaone of tht flneatpnlplt-oratnr- a In tbt chuicb.

ia iui, wnne iuv. Thomas Mulled y waa prea-ident, the largely Increased nmnntr of etudes tarendrreilnecesasry a still further enlargementof the college building. Then was built thelarrt weatem wlor of ihe soum row. wher tiuarareihechapcLihe refectory and tbt atudy hallfor. tbt older boy a the lattt r being alao knownaa tht exhibition halt, and in which tht com-mencement exercises will lake place thle mora-in-

The western half of the present Infirmary waslo trerletl in thia vear. anil at iha m.i hn

tht beaaUf al "ooUegt walks" oa tht north aiden ajmiraiiouoi every vuitor and int pictur-

esque grounds generally, were much improved.int observatory, in whti h tbt veneraMt

Father Curley ao long presided, waa built In 1541under tht presidency of Father Ityder. It ialocated en a commainllnaeinininrM Mtnf ihacollege, and, with the vineyard Intervening, pro

" m Luuiiu puiuici iiiiiqoii, vna viewfrom tht obaervaiory an I from the otkr collegebuildings nvatt In beauty the mtat attractivescenery of tbt Oil or tht New Worn. Unitore from Eimpluvt doclarvd that not evenunder fair Italla'a sky does mort lovely scenerydelight tht vision than that which may be viewedfrom the southeastern building, embracing thttitle of Washington and Georgetown, alongstretch ot the Pouiraao river and tne shores ofMaryland and irglnia.

Ia IIU, Paiher Mo lied y being president for theacoond time, what ia known a "the vtna" abeautiful spot a short distance beyond tht col-lege grounds was parch sard a a sutnmir re-sort, during vacation time, for rrofcaaor,tcbolattlce and studenta.

The infirmary building wa flnUhed In liiand about thla time, fatucr Kyd.-- being pretiident for Iht th rd time, the aud bathswere constructed.

In 1U1 tht medical department was ettaVihhed, and la now In success! ul operation Id thUcity.

Uuder Iht presidency ot Hev. II. A. Magulre,tbt budding for tht "small boys," on the eaatc rnsidt of tha south row, wax e recto-- in liM, ahandsome couaervatory was built, and extensivegardena were laid out.

Upon the breaking out of the civil war In 1l,the College grounds and bull imga were used. Ingreat part, for several weeks aa camp an I barracks fur the C9h an I 7lth reg'menta of Newlork volunteers, luisai tha tvniovn mn.verted Into an hospital tor soldiers. Daring all.lhI IHM III.. v... r...- u;iu hwi CHJ, WHOM rCIMUldeath has been ao much deplored, wa presi-dent, and kept the course of studies unlnterraptedinpreaenctof tbtrnrgtxl front of war.But of course tbt collrge suffered greatly from101 military invasion of lu peaceful shades.Tha laar rfuniMmini . AHnia . a-- vin.ui.ii-- iu latw,and iu flrat session commenced la October ofHist year with an eminent faculty.

TbeachooUot theology connected with Ibe"""" "n iu(wi a noouaiocK, upwardcoantv.UsrvIajiit- -

Ueaioet tb preaidenu whise names have al-ready been mentioned, there were others dearto memory, who presided over this distinguishedInstitution in IU earlier or later career. Amongthem were tbe Vary Hev. Wra. Matthews, tht'Patriarch of Catholicity In Washington.' forbait a century paator of old St. Patrick's church;. .nv b.uvi iiuniit uruiursj una oiWhom. Ban Ad let. waa ilunsmli hiiknn f ua--ton, and Her. C. H, stoneatrett, iht presentptawr of Trinity church, Georgetown. ptberi , r. neaij ia ma present incumbent.

Afc tha alma tnaLvPOf a hmntrniu ilnmnl Kknboth at homt and abroad, grace tht various hon-orable proleasioos and purauiuof life, George- -

v vw..iBv hbs uv wiiij at UMiuiiM Dal aworld-wl- reputation. Within iu claaalo wallsbavt gathered, year after year, ttadenu notonly from trerv taction of the untte.i HtAtabut alto from Mexico, South America, tbt WestIndira, the Caoadaa, ant almost every countryof Europe, lu ail pans of thtrlvlllted glotie,therefore, may bt found aomt former studoLtwbost thougbta will turn to thla veorrabioteat of learn ing.and in memory they will live over

" ua "" uu ii a iLi vara oi uuiltgt) me,Whan VOUthful ImSBinaLlun. anrlninla.1 lvDicta red a future f ud ot ptrpututl light aad ua- -14IH UVllllJt

The order of txercLtea thla uornlnr. mm.mendng at 19 o'clock, will be aa follow: Na.tional reool lections, Jacob D. Arnold; tbt penaud tbt sword. Win. 1L Dennis, Thorn a K.auciiuaui Aniericau lueraiurt, Iiwanl X. rink!endurance, (J. Party KeaUug,)Vui. E. Jouer,tht Indian oae tlon. Juanh R u'.hinBi..ti.trtbau to Paiher Early. Jas. P. Traeey; oon'

Uolliogtworth; distribution of prlxea.Atapproprtau Intervals there will be given

soma choice selection! of muato by the lulledSUttt Marina band.Tha degree of Doctor of Laws will bt con- -

ciiguuiiiuuusiu ..Mcrrica, esq , oi Ynnio-f- .u.u. D.C. Thtdegret of Matter of Aru on P.J. Morpby, M. IX, of Columbia boaplUL

a professor la tht atw Colleire of Giistetrloa and Gynaecology and teacher at Georgetowncollege in 1811-- ou Daniel J. Kelly, M. A., agraduate of Stony hurst college, Eugiand, and oftbt London unireraiiv. nrvaant iimirunrchemutry and uathematlci ta Georgetown coUlege; and on James M. Mac kail. M. D , of U ash- -.Bfiou, ox me college Class oi itit, Tht degreeof Bachelor of Arts on tnt following young gen-tlemen, graduatea of tbepresentyeari Jacob D.Arnold, of Baltimore, Md ; 1L P. Miles Burnt, ofNaabvill. Tein : George W. Douglaa, of Wash-ington, D. C Edwartf X. Pink, of Baltimore,Md.! John h. HalllBvnrth nt 7inH.Hi nt.1..!J mea p. s. MulUly, of New York citri Neal t!Murray, or Washington, 11.0 Charlea H. Voorhets. of Terra Haut. Ind t John it Vii,n nfFairfax county a.( and Joaeph lOVaahlocton,of Cedar Hill, llobertaon county, lrnn,

Tba college catalogue for thenamber of undents to bt 1W, bealdeaMln thtmedical department and tha axmt number In Ihelaw department making soo stuJenu lu tbt

lest U who recently graduated In tnedlcine and w who lately graduate t in the law de-partment.

AUmbI AssaeUtlaa tf UlambUu t'ollegr.An a IJ jurned megtlng of tha Alumni Asancia

tlon of the law department wa held laat even.ua iu tan u'i'iiu. Jiuil. iii.uaB lTUUOlfl

in tbt chair, and J. IL Janvier, tecreury. Afterthe transaction of routine business tht associa-tion adjourned to meet next Wednesday tveulug. int members of tha t to draft aconstitution were requested to meet at Mr.

Louisiana aveauo near Pour.street, at T SJ o'clock, on Pildij, the

Ilihlnaunt.

.Maaal do 0alra, Ilaltlntrr.lilt annual distribution of nremluma in tha

DUPlU Of thla izhool. at Catonavllttt. iimir niiTuesday afternoon. Tht following ladles fromtbt District of Columbia were among tht rtciplenta of nrlxeei Second honors m Can mnIa,clrtle Misses Mary Dubamel, Mary Murray.Kmmi Wlialai.., ,. 1'uAltia liih-p.- n... .1Vvv.. .uuh UUIIUUIC1Hoach, Maggit Turner and Alius ebster.

HI. Demlole'sWc !!.Tht annual examination and diatrihiiiinn ,.rpremiums of Ht, Dominic's male school tooktilaot Oti tba 14Lh Inst. Iha axamliiatinnconducted by tht Key. Pat bora Puwera and call,aaslsted bv tha teacher, and waa verv rrnim,Hut entirely aatlsfactory. The school numbersciuj-utb- , iuu vi wuuin received premium.

Ittal Hat at a Trmaarrra.Messrs. Latimer A Cleary sold tht following

real estate yeatsrdayi lou 11 and Ii, square boxcontaining lt,TW square feet, at cenu par foot,amounting ti.UI , to Mr. Larabee; lot U, Insame square, containing 4,033 aquara fset, ailsvvuw, auiuuuuuf hi au wo, o Mint pnrcnaatnlot is, with tha improvements, to same, for It, soo;lot aa, with Improvemenu, to Hit tame, $aia. Tbtabort property It sttoate-- on V a treat, between

and Sixtb southwest. Lot D, Insub of original lot a, la square 61, conuinlg i,ug

sva, hi (uun ba,a.iiia, ii ow ecu ta perquart foot, $M1 40, This p'optrty Is located on

tht aoutb aidt of o street, Utwtcu Tweaty-te- cond and Twenty third northwest,

Messrs. Greeu a Williams, auctioneers, soldVeaLerdavafternimnlrnrVlra'inlaMflnfraali an...dlan, lot xi. In square file, go feet front by 111feel deep, improved by a k front dwell-ing, to P. Goel for 11,(90.

Huddea Death.Coroner Patterson yesterday held an InquestBtbebodrot Win. IJwien.on. a ranal finat.

man. who died an Id in ir at tha nar hh. ihaInr returned a verdict that death nmci tmm

runtnrt of tht bowel, caused bv tha kira nf amulcr

OUR COLORED SClfOOLS,

FINANCIAL AfFAlRS OF THE BOARD,

lUrepreaentatiaa by laterrated PartitaAetlaa m( iha lltttt sf PelegairtItepart af tbt aver fast mP

frhaal lUlldlaga-Mlallatl- ral DrlallaHaI aal U4 lfaaageweal-Ti- t Kaa.er Hcbaal Ballttlag-lattreat- lag Data,

Notwlihstandlng tht eonaunt and iteidy pro--tresa oi tnt coioreu icnoou m Washington andGeorgetown, there Is a small dlMatisDed element, which It continually oa the street cornersaad other placet ot liktgtthrrtog, endeavoringto misrepresent and trad ace those who art bead'log ail their energies and giving gratuitouslytheir tlmt towards making tbt schools tbt equalof my publlo achooU In tht eoontry. Havingexhausted themseivei la boring ouuidert, theynext Invested tht House of Delegates, and byrepresenting to certain member that somethingwit "rotten" la tht financial management oftht colored schools, tbty succeeded to gettingtbe following resolution passed:

II. D. No. ). JtranreJ, That tht Governor oftht District of Colombia bt requested to trans-mit to this Hout a detailed statement of thtatnonnl mtivrd and tht amount expended fromJuly I, I'll, W April 1,191, by tbt trutteet ofcolored school for Washington city indfleorge-tow-n.

Alan, the Indebtedness ot tnt said trus-tees April i, 113; to whom iht money it die,an I for what purpose. Also, tht contract nrlceaof the m hooi buddings at contracted for duringthe school year ending Jane , UI1.

A awetping resolution, covering a period ofnranr iwn ears, requiring conaiueraoio research and Jabor oa tht oart of tbt achoolvim iia.Uuttht promntneuinwhlcntherrenllaai. ha.In a from iha data of tha official notice of thagovernor Doitnretosyspnor to t'lioarnmentiu pieparv mi suueueat, out oaiy rrnecia credituvu in iiunrra, uui aouws a mapoaiiion oatheir nart to court rather than ahlrk an in milfttlon when called opoa by responsible parties,

U qultt voluminous, covering overHi; paa-r- irani rap. int eiperiajiures

amount wwititvrt , an ui wnicn is aanmuttciIn detail, the amount rerlrtd dnrlug tht aamtperiod. tlll.nt;.il: tht difference of tlldna intbt Utt treasurer, John A. Gray. AmouatoflndeitelntfM, 13I.T01 to; dalnct from thla

tbe amount due on Sumner achool buibUinrconiracini in i9iv. icavinr a nuance or iia.Sit (Q, at a debt contracted during the periodnuncu vj ma kpuiuiivd. tmw amaiDK lunuIndctittdueaa to iht colored achoola will morathan liquid ta tht amonnt eoatraottd by tht tmmailing prnieoeasora ai ma nreaen. ooara. TBtreport concerning the contract for school balldIngs daring tbt aarat pvrto:! reads aa follows:

inula luiLBma.Owing to tht autenot from this office of papers

notainmg definite information cover) a g tht paril of time embraced in your resolution, wehavt been eura pelted to confine ouraelvea to su ihaacaobt ascertained from other reconla. Wtnnu recorueq is int minuietoitnt meeting ortht heard of Instae. bekl Pbruarv tx.iaTi7ihat

n .! . u- - vl'm. if iir iL u..'h ihwkvh ii. Mia. aa. a, ,, innraj, wasvoted io employ Mr. IL L Plemlag to tree! aachool ralMing on tobatantlally lit aamt plaam lain .viiriinK n is nnw trmuag lor lUt waittschools la I street, and at tht taut Pilot whichhthstroolratttiltobnlldthatbutldlflr" Araln.wt f Jd from tha aamt records that at a mMuatui Mm itm April, i9ti, Mr. nypaaxuiovtilto purchalh oomsr lot, Seventeenthan I M streeu; alto, at tbt lama meetlhg, Mr.

uruiiBj wufiM ma. uw piau inu apeciooaMoaanrtenUMl bv Adolf Class, architect, ha atktntMLand tht contract for tbt building bt awarded toMr U.I. Plemlnr atacoatrd t.There being no amount pecifl d for the erec-tion of the budding, wt wara naoaaaluttd to ao--cepi tnt coat acn0ot Douamg, tntone referred to by Mr, Wormier, which, from theannual reoort of nublio achnul of itia and itTt.paga tl, wt find to tit 139 6T M By a tompail-so-

of Iht two buildings. It I plainly evidentthat aomt radical chaorta. al leant as rar aa thaexterior la concerned, have been made. No evi-dence, of authorisation nf such ebaugta has comato tbt knowledge of tho present board of tm- -rr,au in rrcoma aa rar use a. a 40Bt SU,

I9TI. contain nothing wherein information canbo ob'alnrd on that point. Tho Interior haa un-dergone no alterations aave lo changing plana toaa to have tht water clostu planadla tnt yardinstead of In tht hateraentl Tht change of gradeoecesaiuteil amortautMUntial wall amunlthabuilding, which, together with school furniture.

aa Diiurc. necuraiionaoi niu. waiarconvantencea, carpeUng.cn rial na,conatroclion of claaa- -rooin, anti rumor convenience, awciiou tna voaito about f 7S.0UU.

COLUXSIi PCBOnLIClLDIKaIt a frame, moated at eighteenth andu aireeia aoumeaai, ami con hubs two acoooihMiua. Tha contract waa awarded to Mr. Jaa.Hill at 96i, but owing to lu duunet from ihtcentre ot achool population It was deemed ad-visable to bund tht present struct are at i costof 13,700, ind to erect elsewhere a tchoot buildIng upon such an ralargod plan as tht neces-sities of that lection of iht city required, aadsilt has the. generosity of tht General Govern-ment In giving a daalrardt lot for iht aamtplaced It in tbt power of tht trustees to do.Agreemr-n- were entered into by them withJames Hill to erect a commodious and I in oratedchad budding at Twelfth and D atretu north

east, containing alx achool room, at a coat ofaoounu,wi. a rim. ii uiaiooauuaa reierrtito will at onoe imprest all with tntwiadira ofthtbaard In makiaz tha chame. tore ther withthe fact that four achoola havt been lent in anareaaful operation In the Lorejoy, while tht Co- -mmoia, auer uraKKinj .aronga parioi aecaooijeaf witu uut acaum, naa oesu cwsou vo aauj.

Meet lag af tbe Trwstra Iat Nlght-- Itfirearhateai Uretuer'a Sarvlero DtaptaaedWllb.Aa adjourned meeting of tbe Board of Trna.

tees of Colored School of Washington arwlueorgetowa was held last night at tbt Sumnernun nnr: nenry joonson ipreaideni) in tnt cna r.an Horace W. Parka secretary. Members prraeni Mesara, taanoo. iiroer. v. iwis. l'ooc.Archie Lewi, Ferguson and Marshall. Thejournal wu read aud approved.

Anulicatlona for teacnerahlDa wara roltMland Bled from MUaes Mary IL Matthew, Julia(lain tha, Kltxabeth M. Davit, p. II. Mnrrty, K.P. all, Pannie C Cosiln, Lllltt C. Ward, Lauraii uk urs ii t, viiajir, tijiik mooatie, ueorglaua ttumbley: also, from P. J. Linden, esq.,fwriuuslo teacher's noaltlon. Annliratlnn waralao received from Man lord Gibson for Janitorship.

Trustee Vashon, from tht committee on ac-counts, reported several bills, with recommenda-tions. Approved.

Mr. Archie Lewiaoffeied tbt following; whichnaa aiivuirii.

lleott4Jt That oa and after tht first or Sep-tember next tha pay of teachers employed bythla board shall be u follows: Principal of Preparatory align scowl si.oon, lustead or l,nm;aaatsunt In Preparatory High achool, iioo. TheaaUrlca of all other tcachera to remain at theeamo rate ia it present unit! otherwise orderedby tht board.

O i motion of Mr. Perguson, the following waxaufieti.

lltmttwd. That tht action of Mist Marv C.BjzI.monr teacher and prludpalof Lincoln achoolwinning, in aiteiupiiDg torruect opoa a

of in la board in tht exercisaof bis preroga- -

and a repetition of said offence on her part willuo rrKrticii a Buinoiem cause lor uiamtasai.

Alatik tht followiPg: wt do tha ne.ceaaity of a proper building for achool purposesla Georgetown; therefort bt It

IUttct!, By iht board of trustees of coloredschools of ab ingtoo ami Georgetown, thu thtfirst building htreafter erettad For tcbool purposes aball bt located In Georgetown. Adopted.

Mr.Jobusouyr. Ityder in tba chali) offeredtho followlug, which, after being discussed, wuadopted:

That tht aecreury be directed to no-tify Mr. Hichard T. Greener that bit icrrlceawin oui ua rwjuirvu ror uu ui jcar.

After transacting other routine business, theooaru adjouroou.

COUNTV HCIIOOIJ4.

Hera ad Dial rid.UiLI AMD PIUALI Fa 1.

Mist Km ma Miller teacher, was examined yea.lerday by Trustee Slick and Mr. Peck. Tbeachool la located in a frame building

and baa U little boya and girls, allof whom wert la attendance. Tbe examinerswere very exact, out tut pupiia were preparedfor every question aud gave ready repliea. cinething noticeable lu thla achool was tht disciplineexercised by Mlaa Miller, which la one of thtrequisites of a good teacher, and tbe orderlytusnntr in winch ber pupils bebired showedconclusively thil Mlaa Miller Is a good Instruc-tress, Ihoat honorably mentioned wert Lbaa.Morgan, P. Barmeiaann, M. ljlcs and L. Keenefor attendance.

Third District,MALI AMD 'KUALX HO. 1

wax ex.tulne-- yesterday by Trustee Brown.The achool ll situated in the new building atMount Pleasant, and la taught by MUa M. J,Brown, The achool numbers M pupils, all ofwhom wore present. During tht year MUaBrown lit made is transfers to higher grades ofschools. The following scholars wert honorablymentioned: John Kellur and V. Hodges for goodbehavior aad attendance. Ibt children wcrtpeifuct la their studies, tad throughout tht examiostlon did not make a single misuke. MUtBrown waa highly aompliiuciMdoa her successas a teacher, both by the examiner lad tbt au-dience.

MALI AND HMALI SO. I, (CObORXD,)Taught by Mlaa Emery, and located la tbe kamtbuilding with tho above, wax examined In thaafternoon by Trustee Brown. MUa Kmerylutthirty-fiv- pupils, and ill were present. MaryMilus,Mary Poudextcr an J Charlea Lucas werthonorably u.entluued. Tbe examination was. inevery reaped, treditabla to Mlaa Hraery aa ateacher, and tna manner in wan h tbt acboartanswered ihe varlwua question wax highly aatlafactory.

Peanh D lairlet.Hit! AND riHALI HO, 1, (COLOXXD,)

Located In tbt near tht Howarduniversity, waa examined by TiUitei Mitchelland Superintcadeat Wilson, l he school U Unghtby Mbs I, M. Buillh,! Ttry conipttto t jouag lady,who haa, by her perseverance, brought ber tcbolare to tbt blgbeat standard of the grade of herachool. Sho haa twenty-al- acbolara, All wertpresent. During tbt year ant has made twentyulna transfers, Harriet Sutler, L. William andA. Walker were honorably men Honed tor promptattendance, aud Annlt Archer, Magglt Johnaoo,Kllen Campbell, Annie Heevea, Victoria Pond ex.ter, Emm Archer, Itebeoc Whiting. LewUtrumn. for nunctualltr, attendance aid excelleutdeportniDUt. Ga tht concluslouof tht exertlses the ptreuu of the sctioUre returned theirtnanka to Miss tim in lor ner laitmui enoru ineducating their thlldrea.

MALI AND rXUiXl HO. I, (0OL0UD,)

located la tht aatae buaJtaj win tht tbovt;achool, waa examined by the tamt examiner lathe afternoon. Tbt achool Hi taught Ly MUa C,D.8oott,who haa had charge but a shot t time,hot nntrrithatandtn couvlucad tha trustee a ofher Oat ability u a tcacbcrtnit ti W tcbolarf,

apftaeai, Driring7. year the transftrredeight pnptrs. Tbt following were honorablymentioned: ft. Minds J. toott, W. Campbell, K.

B, Jefferson, j. llllams for good behaviorand attendance,

Parent h DUtrict.Mitl IMP PIMAU SO. , (OOLOtFD )

waa examined yesurday afternoon b TrwtetFolliott, aaaisttd by Mr. IL 0. Petty. Tht tcboolU situated In tht building erected for tchootpurposes at Howsrdlown, and Is Unghtby MltF,E.HiiL Thert are Upaniis In this tchoot, ftof whom wtr preteaL During tht yeartranafera were made, R. Grant and K. Plooitwcra nonuramr raenuonea ior reciutinn, and A.Haptlnna tf niui,i.i Tar n..iA wi. ,,i- -- naij I'Uildl, (kUJlir Allan.for good behavior. Tht examination wax allua vuwiu Daurairau.

MALI AND rXMALI nmRHIDUnHO. I11. 8. Tetty, principal, waa examined by Trus-tees Miller and Potilott la tbt presenctof a Urgeindlenoe composed of tome of tht most promtsent cltlxena ot this section of tht District, Tbtschool la la tht building at Uatontown. Mr,Petty has twenty-eig- popiu, twenty-ve- ofwhom wert present. lit haa been teaching Inthla district ainoa October t, Uat, aodf reaurdsy 'a

uooeaa convinced ihoaaaaaembled thai ht baain umii iu una ainoa nt tat as

aumed charge of iht tchoot, lit bat everycanst to be proad of fait scholars, a each andevery ona aeeratd to bt to thoroughly postedlimit was beyond iht power of tht examinersto glvi them too difficult questions toanawtr.Iht following programme wit earned out:'s'tj muinr. ciawea a andB: sneilinff. class B: ntermedlata anthmati.claaa A; sirglng, by tht school; geography, classV grammar (parsing and analyara) classes A andB, arlthmatlo, claaa A ( geography, claaaCi written apellinf, olaM A; practical aninraellc,claaa B: Intermediate arithmetic, claaa Ci prtcucal arithmetic, claaa B; tinging, address, Ac,

Itoll of popii deserving especial mentlout Jo- -iii iiumf , Aiuiu'iir uinieu, iiOttia KODfV, attendance and proficlsncy la their stud tea; Noneraiaa Money, penmananip and arilhmatlrt MaryK Hnntnap. Inula Inlua kna.n. ii..latlendaace; Wllllt Burgess, attendance andarllhmeUc; Emma Mclninrfr, Annlt Corn well.ituuiiiiiii, nuiii itaruvu, ananiiancci JOlia(ober. Alax. Oarden and t lit la iianian i.i

iubv a us uunag ia wnoit teasion,

OOAUH OK IIHAI.TII.MtcllagLnal Mabt-- Na Arilaa Vet Tahea

la uegar la th bal era -- Ma It tag an thtAaattnbtj.

Tha reralar aemLaraabla tnallfianf Iha Vlnaot Health was held laat night; Dr. C.C Cox Intbt chair, and Dr. D. W. Bliat aecreury.

Mr. Langs ton, from the committee oa ordi-nances, to whom was referred tht report ot ihtpresident regarding oaolera, wltn instructions toreport a tenet of regulation relattvt to thttame, reported that they did nut deem It advtsablttontnnUi tbt bill now before tht Legisla-ture governing thit and oiner sutdecu shsii havtbeen passed by that body, Tht oornmlttet watcontinued and iht report was adopted,

Tht health offloar offered resolutions, whichwcrt adopted, declaring tnt following premisesnuisance Injurious to health, and ordering theirabatement: Tha frame shinties in Pratber al-ley, between Fourth an I Fifth and I aad Katreeta north weat; tht brick bouses In iht aaratalley; tht frame ahantlea No. Alt anl No. 41

Natretl north wear i tha frrms knanM nn ki.nth street, between llhod Island avenue, andr aircct nonnwa-M- ; iraue nonao No, 144 A atrecttoutbeisL

HaaUoaabmlttM bis weekly report showingthat three newraseaof smallpox had been re-ported to tht health officer daring that lime. OfI hi namber there wert no deaths, and tbretWere to thahnanltal. Tli a nnmlmrfilcasei reported laat week was alx, removed lohospital, three deaths, two.

Alan, a number of Inspections and enndemnationa airaauy puDiiaaeq to ta jtxmuCAJ.

Tbt leoreUrV read aavaral nunmnaiKitlntiafrom pereona In different portions of iht Dlstrict, complaining of nBUancta, which wert pror

A COinmnnlcallnn waa mad from IT. n Ttn.tarM. D tendering his tervicea to tbe board lu castwi a vuuivra epidemic, piacea on nit.

"im nn iwaiunni na ier intboard wert received, which wert referred ta thaaaniurv ptritce committee.

Dr. Cox Inquired of tht health offlocr If thanhad r? any arrangement tnada wilh Iht Hoardof nolle Works ndatiy to dialufecting thtunturned areeta.

i"" ataiin omoer re pnd that there hid been.d that th work would bt begun at onoa.Ptrmlaslim waa aakeil bv Mr. T. w. m

ertct a atorehouaa at his aiian raiAKilahmant AnTwenty-fift- aadN streets, for tht purpnaa of

wii iijj aai ctDUira, HUqieCS SO Ut W

I'..., w, ,ii. iihkiui vi vHimmra.The auhlect waa referred to iha aantia- - tmiiroommitic for lavestigauoa and report. Ad

ji:.i.iiAaU cm v MnvH.Tha ranrt of tha thrmrtmi miKi.. ..

Hem pier was it follows: 8 a, m- - to; 10 a. m .to; 1. nu TJ; I p. ni T; 4 p. nu;tx; 4 p. m., ,1;fip.m.,11.

Tht family of the Polish peddler, who waxmurdered by Tom Wright, arrived In Washing-to-

Tuesday evening, and are stopping at Mr,, u w a tree i, oeiwven ninto and Tenth

recta.At Iht annnal commnimnt nf iha hmmh.

torydepaxtmeutof Co.umblanCollege,arrportofwhich waa published Saturday nornlug. MasterTheoilort W. Noyes. (ton of Mr. U s. Noye,)the onblla achnnla. waa tha nf tha tiialt- -eat honors. The public achoola, tbt young gen-tleman himieif and tht college are alike to becongratulated on tha fact.

Among tbt yonng men of whom Wtab Ingtoohouil be proud may be mentioned Mr. Joaaph a Oyster, at present a cadet at Watt Potat,

who thla year, according to tht recent examinaMua, tun ma pisoa a iwemn in tntwith a Prospect of going auil farther ahead. Mr.Gysterlsthe aott repreaenutlvt of tht honorand ability of tht District in that inttitntinn. ntht chance art ha will not cause hi fellow cltl

vua wt uiuaii iwr mm.Tht following permits to build were Issued

foniriiiaji i riuaaar, tiro OncKB,atrtMt. halwaan If in,MnMi....i;

II. A. Parker, two do. frames, corner II anJTwenty-fourt- do.; Dr. L. Macks! I, two do .Twenty-fourt- between II and I do.; L. J.

""""! "wuu. ncsa, oeooaii ueiwecn ii andK do.; D.R.McKee.thret-ttnr- brick, ll street,between Pint aud Saoond northwest; l cum- -aa, axu mu-ai- viicu, a aireet, Detween

a half and sixth, and fnn, nn nstreet, be iween Foarnd-a-ha- lf and Sixth atretuuvi tuvaai.

Trmpernare Elcctlau fOfflcera.At tht recent mteting ot Qood Samariuo

tMiisiuu, sv, k, ovua oi i aruperance, tnt followlng officers were chosen for tht ensuing quar-ter! W. R Gove. W. P.: Dr. J. P. KraaaV a1L Harvev Haiard. IL S.t Miss A. llasani. a kS.; Henry P. Ilatard, r. S.t J. K. Brtdgei Treaa.tvnaa. . ciwr,, cntu.i i r uerginau, con.t It,II. Haiard, A. Con.; Jamct Govlh,LS.; S. W.

At tht last meeting of tbt Ilalloway Commandtrr. Good TemDtara. tha foilamrlnv nfRnarawert elected: Colonel, 8. p. Moaaa: flluUnt, 11,Moraell; captains H C. Megrtw, H. Cramp;Orst lieutenant, 11. T. Sbaftr; second llentensnt,A. II. Burn first sergeant, J, Israel; second terareani, C. M. Ddtlon; third ttrgeant, W. P. Sim

Tbt Abtnltai Case.In tha Police Court. VMtftnta. mnmlno u

Cioss, tht prosecuting attorney, called up thacaatof Percy and Maudt Brown, charged withprocuring an abortion on Sarah Jones, andstated ttiAt iht prosecuting witneaa waa uoabltto bt present on account of her sertous Indiapoaitwo. Ht asked lhal tbt partita be placedunder bond In tht sura nf 13,000 tach for theirappearance, and la default, b com in It tod toJaiL So ordered.

Dxuctorx rxoos at tht Chtsapeike,

Boon And Suoxs, of an parlor mtkss, selllcg ata hmiuv, ,u viuci v Mwn uviuiiH ai iiuvb,

1. M. Jack son,(Saocttaorto Hoover A Jackson,)

HDD Pen nay van ta avenue.

The Capital-- A Card.A reoort haa obtained a wide circulation that

tht property of tbt dfU&i aad tutditortbipuaTVMiiHfau vawu, sum Miaa uwiuoei laii isao longer d with iu Interesu or litmantaeutuL Gf iu orlrla tha onderairsadhava no knowledre. nor hawa thn l,en in.onoeu vi anj facta caiouiataa to anow ita cor-

rectness, if there are either now proprietors,ntw editoxa or now roanagtrt of tht Capital, thtctrcomaunct ha not yet become palpable toVUI HUllfl.MIIUIUV, p. D. DIWT

ifcaiucut ui iuv capital company,II. ItlXD, Editor.

8. ArrixroM Saitoxd, Buaineaa Manager.

Trnit Wooxrt Brjrra for summer,Tbin Gverooau for excursions.Thin Underwear.Mohair Sick la largo variety of color ind

pattern. Geo. 0. Hinrim,aiv oarauiu bkccl,

Pbitintiti or HnnLOr-OBl- Go to Havareland bay a muxxit for your dog.

J. II. fetauler V C.tBanker, No. lilt Pennxylvaal avenne, pay Ivvr wui uu au uapxaNia. i

Mr Ktbert,tht aud watchmaxer oi tnu city, wtowa mr aiong timoin

watch department at Prlnct' new Jewelryaatabllahuienr-- No. tt9 Pennsylvania avanne.and can in future be found there by hi friendspnwyu. I

Tab Care tf Vaar TaJaablcs,Gail and txaralnt tht lire aad bantar-Droo- f

raniu of tbt Safe Deposit Company, corner NtwYon avenot aad Fifteenth street, for

of aeourtUt. Jtwtta, or othervaluables. Kent, from tea to alxty dollars perannum, aooonuaa hi aiaa. nu uuaiuoaa uau oauafford to do wttbont them.

TfU4 warntrpm W CAieago aim Bottom jum, fTfc rultJjkgiea Clip HatUati Batavkt

oornerof SevanHt trettaad Louisiana avtaatsay per cent, laterett oa tu aepoeiu Dtpoala taMi we ULBUV sau a WM1

Isaytrttval Draggiatt tie.raunar a crreen. oi ueorretowu, nareagreai

Tartety of ntw Soda Water Apparatus for sal atmaAnfactnreri1 price and term. Second-han- d

ones taken in exchange; also, pure boda WaterUatKlXoaotaina. t

Itnpertamt far Eacaralaaa aad Plea leaExcursions, plcnlca and church fairs can be

uppiiod with soda Water, Giogtr Alt, TonioBoar, Art, In bottle and atcel fonts, at short no-tice, delivered to any part of the Dlatrlct, orpaiixtdforablpment. Our Ginger Alt tbU n

It far superior to any other inadt In the Dlsirldt. Bottle and steel fountain! loaned free ofcharge,, by Pau xh A Guts,

wawf fvivrriai

Natleaal Bartagt Baaateoratf of Ntw Tork avenut ind Fifteenth itreet,pay per cent, per annum oa deposit for eachcalendar month. Banking houi ff to ; tfetnrdays, t to 4 and to 8, t

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.((Vitffatsdrom FYrsf tag.)

tht purehaat or a lot for a atw engiBt-hon- forColombia englnt-hou- e No, I, submitted , report; which we agreed to..aMf:.!,e.cu,'1J,-- , n .prvtnt

and spread of Intecuous andcouUglofa disease.After being amended; tbt bill wu read a thirdftme and paased.tit. Croa, frwri the Commit lea on flchoola,f'''?S,J4Yt I.1A making an approprlapaying tht tcbovidehi lu thtwmniyofWasitngtort, and to Issue bond for lb parSV.X.i!.MtI.w",cl,.w mended,fhen

tlmt and paased.Mr. Thorn peon, from tht Committee oa

reported adversely FI. D. to, for the eoroararemeotot manufacture In tht District ofColumbia.

Mr. tJotlck, from th Committee on Claims,'VS KtoetewskL

nfivorebly on IL IX ita, for tht relief

Mr. KJiey from tht Committee on Health,Asylnm, A- o- reported H. It, 1M, for the rellalof Ihe association for desUtutt colore! womenand children; which wu read a third umt and

At U.M o'clock- -, oa motion of Mr. Itliey.theCouncil adjourned.

IIOCHK OP HKLEtlATE.Tbt 11 oust met it tht renlar honr.Brt.ro..

when thirteen member anawirtd to Ihelrname.

Mr, Trimble moved tbat when tht Home ad.loura it be to meet at 9 a.m.

Mr. Will moved to suspend tbt rules, for thaparposa oi ooosiaenag int diu (u ii) to regulateaaiea In reauurania, eating houses,

saloone, Ao. Agreed to.Mr. Wall supported the bill, aod complained

that ht bait, ou trolnr Into a aalonn with tarnmember of tht House, been refused a glassof lemonade, lit demanded that bt and bis raceahould bt treated respectfully. They did notask to be made the taaociatt of any gentlemanor any gentleman's family who did not desire It,bat there wert civil and political rtghu to whichthey wart entitled, and those they insisted upon,Thev had a cUlm to equal Justice, aad that thtywanted.

Mr, all waa proceeding with his argumentwhen bt wu lourruple-- by Mr. HuUe. who

waj lur tna apprvpnaiionbilia, to which ht oonsented.

Mr. Hoist then reported the ordinary and rwh.Ungtnt appropriation Mil (0. so) wiihasubatl- -

Aiao a deficiency iDDrooriAtton bin tc in withasubsutute.

Also a bill (C. 81.1 tnaklnff aDnronrlatlon fur thapayment ot salaries la tbt District, with auUtitute.frhttubatltatet for tha armva htita war iha

corresponding bills cf tht House, whlob hart" ainwij alien uinju.The bllit wert read a aecond time and laid

l ia sneaker announced as mmhM nf a mn,fereoct comtatttet on tht bin making appro- -

nation for oeruio chartUblt laatltaUon (U.41.1letsra, Tatlafero, McKnlght and Dyer.Mr, Wall then resumed bU remark, arguingIh.l, 111 lu.n.1. h.,1 , ... . Tu uvui. uai h ivuf ivciiuxn, ine same

like ami dislike as th while, and It wu veryninrtlfvinaTou rotntr. with thoaa with whom ihadally assoUate. lu a resuurant or aa-lonn and bt told thty could not comt In,

Iht question was then taken on Iht passageI lkil.ll... an. I H.li-....-a ... - r. 7".y. w, mw ihiiv.-j- iu a, hiii f- -l

Brewrr.TJrown.Itiint, MeKnUht,Berry, Cba,Lung,rjrsU

and Va null u id.Mr. Chase, who had chanted hla vote for tho

purpose, entered a motion to reconsider.Mr. Berry asked unanimous consent to take op

tht bill (C. 48) for tht relief of pirlshei of ihtProsteaunt Episcopal Church In tbt District ofcHuiuoia,

xtr. cnast oniecied.Mr. Berry moved to rasoend tht rules for the

AxrctM to yeas ii, nays x xicur.Burpoae. Chat votlna-- No."Tbt bin was read a mini tiat and passed yeat

It, navt fi Messrs. Brown and Lhaaa acatnvoting "No."

Un motion of Mr, Shepherd Iht Mil (C. 63) forma rcuci wi ii. uuniii waa issru up auunaased.

Ga motion of Mr. Clagett, tht n!U(C.X3)tocanetaUx HUeto in alley la aiuarttttwuUten on ind passed.

i a iiuub uaoKincurreii id in- - amenniueniato the bin (ll, D. IU) for the relief of W. p. cottrell A Co.

Mr. NbvnTaanl. rnm tha MmmlllA nt twin.forenceoo tht bill (It. D. 11 to y for a com-pound boat-pi- p and oombtnatiou ladder, sub-mitted a report, which bt aald wtrt tne flratamicable coufcrcnce report of tht present seaalon.

Tbt report, which fixes tbt approprlatloa itl.Ti4.w, wu agreed to.Mr. Venuiiiiau, from the Committee oa Pis

tnci uiucei, reponen a mn ic;. suj to anicnn tneactPrescrlblDs; tho duties ot certain offlceraotthe DUtrlct, and fixing their compensation la re- -latiou io lueoniceeoi auperinisuuent oi assess-ment and uxr. aod mutant Maeaaorj; whkhwas rrau aacconu limoann laiucver.

Mr. Hmoot called uo the bill tain to nrovldefor a deficiency of acoroDrtstlona for lavlDt the

and other by act ofCongre of July 14, 1ST0.

Mr.bhepherd moved to strike out the provisothat when hobert Strang shall give a receipt infull the fine against him shall be remitted.Agreeo. to.

i ne oui was taen passeu.Mr.Chaae offered a resolution asklnr Ihe Conn.

cllto return th Mil (Utl) regulating ssles inresianrancs, cj wnicn waa anopteu.

Mr. Drer. frnut tbt committee of confereneaon tht tax but, laomltted t report; which wu

(tbt principal potnU aetlled wert an agree-ment to fix tht county tax at SUM, and strikinguui m ciauac which wiin m ivarucri aaiarja special fund In tbe achool tax. There was, inaddition to this, aa understanding that the Coun-cil would pass tbt bill aulborlxiug tba Issut ofsxa,vw couDiy oouus, to pay uenciencit lorachool bulldlnirs

Mr. Brewer, from the Committee nn Claims,reported a bill (C. Si) for tht relief of Andrewiioinweiu jieaa a aeconu time anu laid over.

Tbt Council bavins' returned the restaurantdiii, air. cjnue canea up ma motion lorcuOuaider tbt vote by which tht bill waa lost.

Tba motion wu agreed to and tbt bill passed,u follows:TeaaUeaar. Brewer. Brown, Carroll, Chase,

Cos, Dyer, Hui. Hunt, MoKuyht, tlur.rar. HhtIiard, Smout, laUafato, trmUllou. UJ1HU 1IM nvJBI,rfi

mi--, uaimi-- 1.Mr. Carroll aald ht would rott for the bill,

be did not believe tbert wu a law thatwould compel bim to aellraeat to a man to whombe did not want to tell. No law, he aald, waarequired in relation to bread and meat to tustainlife, but they roust bare a law to get theirwbUky. lUugbter.

Mr. Wall called up Iht bill (CIS) to preventIncompetent persons from engaging In tbt dragbaslnee.

Th bill having been pat opoa IU puugt wuIVITVV"! IBM V, UBJB O.

Mr. Wall called nn tbe bill (IL D. lAn in ret..Hon to tht building regulatlona of tht Districtof Columbia, Head a third tlmt and paased.

On motion of Mr. Carroll, tha Mil (0. wiauihor- -atua ui iiwiuiuu auu ciuaiu( oi CCriSIU UliejS

airi iui viuci ui waca waa laicu up BUU peSSO1!,On motion of Mr. HuUe. tho House reuoaald.

trod tht vou by which It la theUoancll amend menu to tha hill fur tna rwlinf nfW. P.Cotlrcll A Co., and the amendment wuagreed to.

Mr.UuUt offered the fgllowlnr, nblch waiuupiruiJbaolteif. TAs Cauaett rfWT,) That the

Committee on Approprtctlona of the House ofDolentee. and the Committee en winanra nf ihaCouncil be, and they art hereby rrqueaied, toUISE ,ll UV KIJVHIUUHUI IUI CTCUIUfJ HI COU- -aider tht appropriation bliu now before tht twobooaea, withavltw toeoming to ao agreementand thoa avoid tho neocatity for aa extra ses-sion of the Legislature. Adopted.

Mr, Shepherd, from tbe committee oa cooicnmca outus oiuiu.u.Mi ror tne erection oia atw eagia bouse for No. l Engine Company,sob mil tea a reoort. which was aubmiawi

Mr. Long offered tht following, which tru.after a lengthy discussion, adopted:iVaoiMrf, That a special commute of fire

member of thla House be. and tba same U hereuj, auiuuriaou. m - appoiateu Dy tnt BPtUer,whoatdntylt shall be to inquire fully into thetrnUI Of rannrta ralatlfa tn tha mml. In bKi.,tbt buslneu of magistrate and constable Iconducted, ind generally to loveatlgalt thmanner In which the local magistrate and conttabiet perform their duties, including to man

, v. .i ,,u ymru.M9 vu.vilUal HU JUVIUeDiawhere orediu and indoraeraeau bare oeea regu-larly made, laauiog executions ordering Itviet..vi, vrHvii, uuiunii WIIUIIU Ui CIS.rating Indemnity bond in aucn testa, aauerutnma iraai oueie aou isea ia ail case, ana nowthev oumnare with thoaa aiarteri. ami an amiall other informauon oa tht taojtct which wiuenable tht power to remedy existingevils; and aald commute ahall havt power totend for peraon and paper and to employ aclerk, and to alt after the clost of the presentsession, and to report to the Governor tht resultot their labors, for transmission to the House attbt ntxt session.

Th Speaker appointed Messrs. Long, Berry.He tbert. Wall aud Vermillion as such specialcommittee.

Cr motion of Mr. Trimble, tht bill (II. D. 164)for tha relief of SsmntlW, Gwtu wa taken upaod passed.

tut uouse men, at w ( ., aojournea.

Hupeaslea at Travel oa the andrteTCBlh-Hirt- Hallways,

Hon. Alexander R. Hhenherd. vice nrMantof the Board of Public Work, yesterday ad-dressed th following communication to Hon.J. W.Tbotapaon, president of tba MutropoiiunUaltroad Company i

Tht txigenolea of tht tut require thaltutEenalon of travel on F itreet. from Ninth lo

northwest, until tht grading ofthat itreet now going on ahall bo completed.There at prtaot great danger of accident,whereby ihe lire of your passenger may btaattTatficed, aad tht work can bo dout lo one halftbt timt if tht travel It checked.

"Touwlll pleue order the suspension forthwith, aa, after the deUvtry ot tbit communlcatlon, tbt repooaibiUty for acoidcot will rest withyou

AilmUareommunlcatloa waa addreasedtoS8. Hiker, president cf tbt Washington andGeorgstowa railroad, requiring him toaaspeadtravel oa Seventh itreet, from K to O streetsnorthwest, ootu tht grading of that street shallbt lompleted.

Dtvaa Ball.Aaramaof baaa hall was nlavad l iha un.n.

lot yesterday, between tbt Dooiutiei aod thtAlerts, and wu woo by tht Doollitle. Host aodPolklnhorn and Klrby aad Coburu lnntr fit d.andsupported by outer field. The core wu as followat Iioouiue, U: Aitru, xa.

Th Athletic of Philadelphia telegraphed yes-terday that they wore obliged to defer their visittO WuhlnfftOn. On aoSoUDlrir Iha rrlnnlal -cJtlon of their nine; consequently the gamwmtn wu to navt beta played is off.

laeirteaeate.Tht grand Jury yeaterdav found tndiim.ms

agaloat twtnty.four criminal. Among them,Henry loong aitaaftCharlea Williams, for tnmurder of Frank Uabn, tbr drovtrt ttobtrt SheiItctpatrVcEBuraetLThc-i.Te-TeU- , WoutiCAiwlaa, for rapt on Agaet Hartnaii; Abram Itowenr,for manalaoghUR F, W. Btnuer, uaault withIntent to kill Mux Built Dankwortk, on tht

axiUTAnr.Meetlag aT Cerapaay D, Flrat Natleaal

flaarJa.CompaarDof Iht old Waaalngtoa Light In

raatrv.andnowof the Flrtt regiment NationalGuards, held a meeting Tueaday night andelected several new active and honorary mem-ber. Among tht latter were Hon. Peter Camp.J' "" Hewlt, Bogao, Sprlgoal. suwardand King.

After tht meeting the men fell Into lint andwere pat through evolutions by their capuiaand acquitted tnero selves crtdlUbly.The member of the company propose givingan exrnndnn ami iimLikMii.ai.. th- - int. .1

July, at Mount ernon,on which occasion ar"" win uj inane tnroogn tbt princtptlstreeu before denartlnr on tha rwiat i ha rin.truortaod reglmeotaratiff wuibt Invited toaccompany iht command.

Tht Haa Francler Allaslrela,The onnortnnltr to haar nna nf iha imi ni..aire) truupa In the world ahould not bt neglected.air Know being crowded nightly

by theriL,

Fl rework.Wt kl liaan tannaila In tlila Iha

bariug artwork fur salt should bavt writtenpermission on their policies of insurance to thateffect, otherwise in cut of a lot tht pollcletWnnlrl nnl hnl.l vk.1

mna ouuitTM,HpccUl Term Mr. Jasilc U'jlle.

Thla court tnada the following decreet yester-day t Strider va. Carrlco; decree, by oonaent, forfinal ratification ot trnstee sale. Weat vs.Mackail; decree appointing W, P. Mattinglytrustee io acll. Hudson vs. KJwln P. Hudsonand Char. Baoholx vs. Bacboix; divorce fromIht bonds of matrimony In each cue. Bean vs.Scott; decree of tale, with J, P. Cull u trnstee.shcilock vs. Kirameli; decree vacating sale. Alarge number ot other orders were made, andtht court adjourned if d ,

Circa It L'aart JaJge llaatphreya.This court wu engaged m foltowa yesterday)

Shofford A Clark va. Brown A Son; soil for coalEurchaacd; tbe case wu argued and submitted

to bring In a sealed verdict. New-man va. Pilar; motion fnranewtriaL Jacob v.ltuppert, Uncchcar va. Bonier; continued.

CAIHTO-DA-

.The following cue wert assigned for trial todayt Not. 1SS, fts, 187, ISA 190, 191, 193, Itl, lfi,IN. 181, 105, , 9, IU, 111.

Pellet Ceart Jerfge Ha el I.Minor cases engaged thla court yesterday,

O EO G BTOWN AFPA I HS.Woik has been resumed ou the MetropollUn

railroad in ihiaciiy.TnxGiuii MAttxrrv The receipts ytaterdiy

were t,too bnbi)U of ojrn. Sties l,tiMbtubeUatMi cents.

FlMILI GRAMUAR KllOut. tBUght bv MUlLaura Hitnl, wu examined by Messr. Champlin, J. M. ilso3, and Mr. A. Hyde, yesterdsy . lotho presence of a large nuniwer of peopla, Thtresult wai tht mojt satitfActory of any everhold In this uty.

KiTXti Fa tu Yesterday afternoon KngentTucker, aged four year, son of Papula Tucker,of tht schooner Isabel Hawkins, fell through ththatch of tht schooner into tnt hold, a diaunceof fifteen feet, aud wu severelburt. Dr. MeCall wu called In attendance.

THtL'ANAU Th business of the CbesapeaktandGhlo Canal Corapauy It ateadily on th

Iha Bhlpiuvntsot coal last week aggrefated to tt,ti ton, tha largest shipment by

too tuna for th past year. The receipt furthe same time, aa far aa beard from, are alsoquite favorable at G oor g; town, fLouo; at WllltaniiKm,tll9.s; aud at Hanauck,$)l,M,

A Carlealiy al the tlenna Cxpatltlan.Among tht curiosities oa exhibition at Vienna

Is a German translation of Homer Wad,It omttat of six ban

dred pages, which are legible only With the aidof a miuvaoope, aod oonupy o litlloapac thatthey may be aald to b literally conUined laa nuUbelL

Now 7-- 30 Gold Loan

NUUTIIEIIN MflrlO IIAH.IUIAU CO

Htr.rrd br Flrl Sl.ng... .. lt.Ur..dInd llr.al

HAFEI lllCFlTAni.K! n II.1IANENTI

JAY COOKE & CO.

Offer faraale at par accrued lairrrat ihtFlrat mortgage Insaa (Irani UoM DeaAaafthe Narthera Paelfle ItallraadCatnaaaj.They are free frotn United Niale tax aadart Leeaev. aflbe fallowing tteaaualaatleaatCeapeaa, 9100,9500 and 9liO0O regie-lere-

9100.9500. 81,000, 83,000 and910,000.With tba aame entire confidence with which we

commended Outernment bond to Capltalurta andpeople, wt now, after the fullest Investigation reconunmdUsNorthentIdAollBUroaJboiicUtoeijrliend and the general publle,

OLD PAV3IENT.Both principal and Interest art payable In Atuerl

can gold coin, at the omoe of Jay Cook k Co., NewTorkCltr-L- ba principal at Ibt end of 90 yeara, andth Interest (at tha raU of seven and three tenths pelcent per annum) half yearly, first of January andJuly.

FEBFEOT 8 IFBTTTbe bond wt trt now aelllng are secured by a first and only mortar on allIbt property and rbrhU of tha Northern Paclflt Halroe Comjienjr, which will tmbrtoe oa the complitlon of th work

L Over Two Thousand Mile of Road, with rolUnatock, bulldlnga, aod all other equipment.

L Over Twenty two Thousand Acre of Land tovery mil of finished road. TLUaUodAtrrleultural

mbered and mineral, amounting In all to more thanFifty Million Acres, eoualsU of alUruaU sectionreachlLg twenty to forty tullee on each side of thtrack, and eitaiidlug In a broad, fertile belt fromWisconsin throua-- tht rlrheat portloaa of Mlnntsots, Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, and WaabInKton, to Fnjret Sound.

n"bile the Uoverumant doe not directly gnaraatettbt bonds of Iht Hoed, It that amply provlde fortbalr full and prompt pajmaut by an unreservedgrant of land, the most valuable vr oouferred upon

great national ImprovementTHE MOBTGUGE.-T- be Trustees under th

Mortirare are Messrs. Jar Cooke, of Philadelphia,and J. Rdrsr Tbonjpeon, Preaident of th rennaylvaula Central Ballroad Company. They will dtrectly and ermauenlly repreaent tba Interest of lbFirst Morttfaa-- txtudholdara, and are required to

that lb fraati a laadWat art used la raa at awaasUaff tk aa a Aa CWMeaa If

they can be bouaibt before maturity at not morethan UperccnLpremluml otherwise tbe Trusteeare to luveat lb proceeds of tbt land sales In UnitedBUU Bond or Ileal KaUU UartaTteTea for tba furtiter aecurltr of Northern Pacific bondholders.Alao, that they bar at all times tn their control utturlty, at least HO acre of average land to avery

tl.000 of ouUtandlna flrat tnortyag booda, be-sides the railroad Itself, and all IU tqulpaieuU andfrancblaca.

FBOFITABLENESB-- Of course nothing can bttfer thao th bond of lb United BUtee, but u theGovernment U no loturer a borrower, and u th N tton'a present work U not that of preaenriua; IU

that of DxriLorita a coTliuT,wtremind thoeewbo deeirtto Increase their mootsand obtain a more permanent Lnveatmant wbll suubavlng a perfectly reliable aeourlty, that t

United State Mua at th averatrt premium yieldtbt preeant purcbaacr lea than IH per cent, void Interes. Should they be redeemed wove rears, endspade permeuu be resumed they would really payOuly4.,aperoeut.,or If lo lure yttra,wnlylM pereesL aa the present premium would meanwhilesunk.

NortbernPadfio seUltur at rarlo currencyyield IbelnvratorTx-l- per cent gold Interest abeoutelyfor thirty year. frtfrm Ui4 Uu tmm

l.loocurraney Invested now In United Slates lopswill Tlald per year In aToldaartsi: filJOO currencyInvested BowlnNortbarn Paelfle wtu yiald peryear la gold fiexsa. Here U a difference ta immI ta

aM of nearly beside a difference of f tovi per cent in pnncirti. woeu both classes or bondsare redeemed.

THE 110 AD NOW BUILDINO --Work wasbetrunn July last 00 the eastern, portion cf tba line andtbt money provided by Iht salt to stockholders ofaoms sli million of th Company' bonds, to buildand equip the road from Lake Superior acrosa MianeaoU to the Bed River of th North-U- S tulles. Thgredina- - on this division U now well advajaoed, theIron U being rapMly laid; aeverallhouaaodmananat work ou the line, and about th first of Auguanext this ImporUn section of the road will baafull operation, in Iht meantime order have beansent to tbe Padfie coast for th Mtnmencement oftht work ou tbt western end la early spring, sodthereafter tba work will be pushed both eastwardaod westward, with u much speed u may bt couala- -

teui witn euuaity ana wise economy.RECEIVABLE FOB yjLND&.Thea bond will

be at all time, before maturity, receivable, at Lit, tapayment for tbt Oompaoy'i land it their lowestcaan price.D0NDSEXGUAN0EAB1&-Tbreiu- rd bondscan be axebamred at any time for couDona.Uieeouiwnf or rttristered. and both theae can bt ttxhanged forothers, payable, prltu4tal and Interest, at any of thepnLuiipaiunanciBicauiresoia-urope- iue tolath Various European eouolrlea.

HOW TO OCT TUEH.-Yo- ur nearest Bank oriMLiXer will aupnr tneat bonds la ear desiredamount and of any needed denomination. PersonswiabJngtoichajigstocaorc4hrbc(tfor thesecan do ao with any of our ajranta, who will allow thiiiirnea! current prtetrw all marksUblt tecurlue

Tboaa Urine- la localities remote from baaka marsend money, or other bonds, directly to nabr aipresaud we will send back Northern Padfie bonds al ourown risk, and without cost to tbe Investor. For far.ther Information, pamphlets, maps, Ac, cell onaddreaa the undersigned, or any of the BankBanker employed to eu tola loan.For sal by

JAY COOJCIS Jto CO.,

Hwril Asrui. f.r h, puucl .f C'.l.,ul,1. tr.mi., nan. or.ua., ..4 H..ik Cm.ll.alrinaT n.hohal mux.NATIONAL UMKIIXPCSLIO.LEWIS JOONSON a OO.. 'TANT. WASniNOTON 00,UIDDLIT0NOa,WiajIINOTOX OITI SATIVOa BANK.jnjuiirg UTiaas tso xbuh.wji

otxtl xxxsaie.Ureal Itedeetlea la Price It

BTOCX MUST BE nEDTJCED TO MAKEROOM FOH IMPBOVBMENTSII

Wt bavtthisday MARKED DOWN OCB KNTJItK STOCK OP BUMMER GOODS' U to M per

Warhive titin cm band, and reoetrlng daily, afcAwa1.8 SK IfANDSOMB STOCK oBNfe.wi?.-iK- CHILDREN'S HTIUW IlATs!

uKii"1!-1'""1- 1 SHHITS, fall ityle3

FOltCABnONLT.

T&AXV&l AND aIT,LEWIS,

HO Stveoth itrett.Brinch it list Seventh itreet, near market.

rH1 .T .EVr t'1B u" boseoui medUnot to bt wondered at, u thtremedy ia ofun wont than tbt dlaeaat. Bof!?. I'l?H001,.i 00,(,t' "anenaa, torey.h vrtyeacytooo-tumptlo- o, will find InDr. Wlsuri Balsam of V, lid cherry a remedy a

Jt-- to tht palate u tfiectnal In rtmorUg

" V""""" "otxl, ntiiaaeiphia,r-- la nearest to tbt navy yard and cemsterlea.It lAbDiwtifl to let onr hair Moaiomug for

Mor Peciuy womenIf!LulV?icl,0Df "J uu vM greiterto them than umm iniii,vi.t.lHfis..ti!i!n1 rM.totM - l1 omtumt. butoriginal odor alwayi.

T? IC, "tWkth VMKXi. 4TJ

alloo at I0, aearly opposite tbt Nationalold. eoftt

' raore man a snnsuiutt for CUtorptl. It ta th only aafa article in exlstenot whichU certain to regulate tht bowels, cur wlodchoilo androduct natural sleep. It pleasanthahUoc "" Biarijieaa uiuiDvra vi crying

470. part Preach L'aoar 410.umaoafactnreddaii aod sold atthtlow prkoof eO cent per pound, at till Pennsylvania avt

4T0 Tea aad Ceffre. 4T0Tht finest brand of Tea, and tht best grade

of Coffee fresh routed avery day at th Te andCoffa store, 410 Pennsylvania avtnue, neaiiyoppoaito tht NaUooai hotcL toti

NaaaP Ctalaor UalmtalHu cared mora wonderful case of rheumatismaohea. pains, iweltioga. cakedbreuit, burn, icalda, Ac ththuman .rame, and atraina, apavln. galla, eupon animals In on year, than al other pre-tended rcmedlet bavt iinct tht world began,Tht recipe ot tht liniment and certificate ofremarkabl caret aooomptny each bottle, andwill be sent gratU to any on. It U no humbug.There I no pain which It will not relieve, no

welling It win not subdue, or lameness It willnot cure. No family or caa affordto bt without Cenuur Liniment. Whit wrap-per for family oae; tht Yellow wrapper for anlrails. j, n. Rom A OX,

CI Broadway, Ntw Totx.

Tm Gbiat Kwausg RxntoT for float aidRheumatism. , All sufferers from tht ibovt 000piainta, cither of recent or long ataudiog, art itvised to uat Blair Gout and Rheumatic Pill',They can bt raited upon aa tht moat taft andeffectual remedy ever offered to the publlo, todhavt bten universally used In Kurort for many(eara with tha greateat success. Prepared by

A Hamant, rn strand, London, fcagiaod.aod 10U by all drugguu.

Whit, clean, touod teeth, all may havt byusing dally TatntXTOw Ivory Iearl ToothPowder; price so and M cent per bottle.

Burmrtn. ton, gloasy bair.au dealr It, altmay bare it by oooataat km of TH0HiaoriPornadt Opttmt. Price, 83 and 60 cenu perbottle.

LlOHT OOLOUD Kid Glovea ar vert atvltah srhamnot tolled. Jotjtkh. Inodorou km OlortCleaner will renovate them thoroughly; price Mvduw wi iivhiv, A4i PW1 Of drugguu aadlinn, umnm.

WKLLIMACBrMXWtratarnnraiaitftTitSHtwa ti .TBU, whenever a pluter U needed, art unrt-ai- L

Prlc to. tn, and an cenia earn.

UKY UUUIKS.

REDUCED PRICESTO

XtI2IX701ia STOCK.WUhlnjf to close out stock u near as possible by

th first of Julr, we ahaJlfrmu thw tlmeoffetcurwbols aaortnieDt at rdufed rloae,HyrriiioitbTKirKLiHiLRH.iViB,PLA.N and SlUlPED UltJUiAblNES, It ot.to tlAr.T.TiNF' LAWNS. eta.FI1P NCI I PI QUE,

tMlilAMiFKKNC I.CU1NT.

a rru nmi in rm.PPGI'fl for

Kf INKN.HAtlMTKanrt V.HITS&T.aa7in BACks, c2lf

BriEHhiMlJJlMASnAWLS.SACRB.FICnDS,caes. al la utu4price.

Fail Stock of GOODS.

JOHN T. MTOHELL,OUX Ponnaylvanla are.

HOOTS AND MIuES.

BOOTS ANDSHOES,Helllag at aad bclevr Ce4, la dee oaalae

aa arewaal orbealta.T 12 It M W OAHH.

I. M. JACKSON,Sooceseor to Hoover A Jackson,)

tl( Penurlvanla avenue, betweco Eleventh andTwelfth streeta. )ltU

nAVISO BOUGHT OUT THE STOCKaveuue.

orfcjw

)ltlLHEMAUE,No.14Peiuvsylvaaia

Beets. Bhers, Hale, Cape, fleet' Pagalahlag tleeda, Ac,

I am prepared to offer the same very low for cash'Also, receiving daiiy, new eappHaw of the abovegoods, "j. w. HKLB--No. lull Pennsylvsnla avenue, between Nineteenthend Twentieth atreeta. iu im

AMUSEMENTS. LECTURES, ETC.ArENINU OK TIIK BIKTUUrOUTANV. . . - RULBOAD.

!i,Blni,a.,'.lhf MwAeadamfot the HeariilivK'Vlli0 bheldal tbe,VairUrouDda,Muir.

au. Miuio and kefraiutKt.a at thegrouDda.Cars leave Baltimore and Ohio ilIroadDefotelLnq ja ,a, au., raiurninir earlg intbe eywutugBound trip tkkeu foroUlldreu Hceuiai aduiia.

GoliKl. aw i. vt iaui uiaist fair day wulbe e-

1JALL'S NEW OPERA HOUSE,

Th a Celebrated5H r!f;.wMAN PKANU SCO B BlItCH,BAN PHAhd HCO fl m.BAN PHANC HCO M isthLs,BAN PHANO U

LS:HAH t.HNi.; M3 M

N PBANO SCO MBH ltkNC HCO MSAN HtANC SCO MBAN PKANO HH M IK Jt,S4fl rItNC 8Q m tr -SAN HANC SOO M t A.SAN PKANO HUO U it a Lb,vTITltAPBMRAMMEOrTnEnARPfiTIIOM

N." TU JflOUES 1 It Al t VAdmission W aod W eauta. 1

lwtJ.nAND EXCUKSION TO III OIVEN BT

ss .:":.r,,K5.?..5r"u.l" i jlzlaS.m .Wr.TS.dV. I'l'V-aSBVAV-

Th. ,adn.aai U.... fi. '....T."T""t"J'". w".'"ara oev.,usn vcmci a, m. anil i cjivk njn, s the populsrttjr of this Hooiatr la so wall JZUbllsbedavetgonei'eniriiiaUuifla th a Eteunloa' - iSeaaant a a

IAlfXOW'H UALXJUIY Ox ITaNK A UTS

Btauortd fromNalWtoNalMiHurAjTVaiaaaTe

rStUiL,l,r05 lu"1 roetaieaiar oonaettta

... .. MIUiUHr.Tpoll MOUNT TKUNON.

bl. luiniuf bMairebufU ,n3nMtlfra!, r.flluXfrOOT OF UTXNTU STBtET.

DAILT,aa4.MJ.Mll At HO'CLOOX. MB.Tb.TMabtfVMl i4IDI.rm-1Lt.L- u4

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TTOTTBD STATES PATENT OFTICE,

I1UIS FDTtll. nt lii.jr -- -- .r"

M;&rarAX !idrfisfSKIET" "?.!'(."!',!'.""TN TIJJ SUPREME COURT Or THE Dili-- 1THIOT Or COLUMBIA. Til itt. n . t

Tb, K.7HOM Smtib,MMhXn, Coniajr

No. S.KI. Jbiullir Dock.lu.P. Asbroaa. -- taLOa motion of tht 'P.lnllir, br Mr 1. S Worlh.

orderad swt '". "!" !"!AmSKSr;TS.,S,VS,"J,0 .P"ff.Uifl llnl rul..MniiaVViA.Valj;i31. ."! ":d.f.nli: r..iMwals the Court tTeali A.wrr,tE,

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