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. ee 1 ; R = ne ~ STAR. NATIONAL E COLLEGE. leigectn oes nie CITY ITEM SUMMER RESORTS EVENING § MNt DINNE education | on motion Wesley’ C. Starshal aud James ccuiee aie —— | THE aLvs Re adoption Barker, pethtjarom, ‘were excused from further Fas. Sari: ” } = Beutical use. Also, | service during the term and R J. Nicholson | rancy Boxes and Fans, . — | AN INTERESTING OCCASION. ‘of he Navy, we flodan | ano ‘les Colesummoned instead. Williaa | rouse. tats sapea “3 Prigg’s One Dotlar mary 3 a aa yercerday by Mr. Concert at the Spe House every Se:~ the Bame of the yun kins. jalse preten: otses nt | ity Store, No. "eRESF!VANIA RVenne, iison, Boata of Gaardians, ixeelsior Tce C ftom ” LOCAL NEWS Remarks by Professer Henry. ciional Cena Taaney Stes, Mealy anaes ee) me Littiofeld, grese | between 44 aud 6th streets. assisted by Me srs. Hyde and Dunlop, of the Pore Soan Water and oh ; ~ ingt Intellectual Center lispment of :he kind im the United States ‘ceny, AO guilty; Norris for defence. U.S - Pais school, taught oy Mrs. Turner, o =] ————— Washingten as an Intellec e . Properly equipped, farnished with & corps of | ws. Jeremiah Johuson, latceny; rec ‘caizince | $3 as principal, 6 iis Floredce Sai Pablic Scheel Examinations. Following upon the int teresting commence. \i-traiped and sccomplishedobservers. Bat U.S va, James Gallacher and John | ss graduate of the emale Grammar ‘SECOND DISTRICT.—Seconaary School Ne. 5. 2 yo a Sol is 18 not all, Under the Urdmance irt- | Stewart. assault and battery with 1. tent to iil! | $3 Secistant, RumObeTs “7, Of whom 3 wr; ‘iss Mary M. Obapins) was exam ned yester- t exercises of the National D af Mate Col- Army ex- | verdict, Gallagher guilty of assau't and battery | $3 ickne se, avery small en ‘ayatternoon by Mr. McLellan. Tuis school gr, the Presicent, Faculty, Du ctors, to- | periments are almost 'y {2 progtess, | and sentenced ‘o ‘hree months im jail, Stewart | $3 umber of the parents and frieuds of ‘be pu- Uh be tw a ss composed of boys aud until about two | gether with the cradasting cla+s and somein- | involving large expenditures, and prodacing pet culty. 0.S.vs James ©. Minn, bigam;, | 89 pils, Precisen? of tht ae for many ue A, fiaeeione months simce was iuil, but withdrawals Bave | vied guests assembled at-Kirk wood House, | Te*ults of importance to the well of the | nolt pros. U.S. ys. James McLiughlia aad Lanomnen sega years Presiden: of Guardians, . Pr. educed the number to 38, of which gambrr bat i pation. Fo ore, we haveis this city) John Callan, for asstul: and batery in thren © WEITS Linew Drew Sv 82d four of the present board, Messrs. Wilsou, R t. It ts conducted im the somm | SD*re dinner had bem prepared by Messrs. | Ration, Ferermals, we Nave tion of the cases: noll pros. Jury di And all s Hyde, Magee, and Dunlop.’ This school. as OSSLYNN Bouse room of the basement of the Church of tne | W- H Gurney & Son, the new proprietors of aps, a more | “T.-day, Ebeman | Well as ta: taught b; . Bates, 2 — Assembly, which is not at all suitabi~ fora | this Borel. Among thos lection of speemmens to illustrate | saui: asd Dattery, was comvicted. Jeremiah | Present wore Prof. 468 Peana. ave. under U. S. Hotel. w I room, ber! uite dingy aad uninviting, | Heory, of the Smithsonian Institatio: A per, the ‘aid of ‘overaiens. lags, and | Corcoran, J. ©. McGuire, Hom Amos Kendall. On the Hevehzs opposs surgical or morbid G@natomy than any re Jobnson- was convicted of existence. In thts museam & | fence.) nbd sentenced t> thi roemy, second of- ees THE POT WEATERR of the past few days nas | Maries generally are, and were other i Albany pen nx = & psseable Se eee We eet ne Howard Univer. | corps of ardent investigators are develoning | tinry for ove year A bolle prot waken neni | shown tect SU who advertise Cold Soda do no! + SOK raphy, imteiiec:aal aud pte ll mene yer - ame penerh pgs MY: Ve GW, Samson, President of Colum. | trutos and producing results, by the aid of tke | in Several casey igieateg re aeeeres | jDOwR Bat al Covghlin’s Drag Store. “oraer F | pratical’ arithmetic, dictation, aud gramoa " ® | dian College: Prefe-sor Baumgras, W. S. Han'- | microscope abd the ca joypad weer! Corporation for failing to provides suitable and 9th streets, opposite Masonic Temple, it | apd they sustained the bizd reputation hereto. ingéon, Sidney Andrews, Rev. Mr. Taraer. of | whieh have challenged the admiration of the Place of deposi: for the night soil. Will alwaye be found the coldest and the best, j | foreearnea. The meatness and «jaie: order of an be said to bay | Hartford. Conn; Professor Jenkins, of the | m-dical profession, both im this country aad Cincurr Couns, Judge Wyiie—Yesterday packed dress these =5 little girls were a subje! of remari ceen fair fer Aschool of this grade it wssjact up | Kaneas Deafand Dumb Inetitation, andothers | abroad. ‘ben there is the Agricultural Depart- 7 eS ‘ee r Ly THERD be one among our fifteen thousand readers who is :Binking of buying an elegao:, Stylish and durable suit of clothing, either ready made or made to order, we woul offer & word of advice—before you purchase alsa. to some others, except im the cases of a and im changing the claeses, one with theirey: erv.dual scholars. In geography the pup closed would scarcely nave known of the Movement, Remarks of commendation were ma fe to both schools by the examining truster and other gentlemen presen', and were richly Al er the excellent dinger had been duly at- tended to, President Gallaudet arose and pro- inted themselves handsomely ana pod the following tovst: “The Presideut of ty quite thoroughly drilled in ady. | tbe United S An interesting feature was the poys in tura | Na ion, . as established 2 Iaouratory and | Moore ve. Magarity: jury rendered seated rcrcats of ceboaniedl mraeuate Cate aah | werdishSoc plawase Memes to set aside judg. only add to the attractions of this city, but | went filed. Bayne, Miller & Co. ve. Sweeny; through the annual reports | /2dcment confessed. Clark vs. Fisher jade, ‘a Kuowledge of an arton | Ment confeceed, terms filed. James ve. ias Prompt aad polite. aod ol > Re es'ynn may be reached by the Agnedi ¢ ow iter where call aud examine the stock at (ak Hall, | @eserved. Tis echool is remarkable for wl nee ed by the Agnede actipg a8 =6examin ind they asked tne | those won by him in war.” which the material prosperity of ‘he country apres ace for igs i filed. | geo sth street. Opposite the Post Ottice. By % is :00 seldom seen ina pabite toy — oly FT 4 “uesucns in such & manner as to show taat The second toast wae: “The awe oe Go ompd Col img eeed nasty Feakind gon ‘To-day, bathers Oe. tare melee: com. | e se cae sad nestnoes tn hist hare sie one the Teas; mey it ever weltare of the n this connection ind 3 ss Ss igi ae Lie 5a ica? a cnet % KES a aD ss jworiag ‘This scheas wenne ane Batten by p tte (eb cmapnelebecttoa.” of the maunificent endowment made by my | Menced yesterday; veruict for defendan’; mo | _ Mver Win—«No U Te Hon y= | transfer to bigber schoo! Proprietors. appeared to much better advantage if tail. for | Dr Sunderland was called upow to respond tore who bad withdrawn were mostly of the te [Dis foas*, ip the absence of any Represeata. frst clase, which yesterday sppeared wita but | ‘ve of Comgrese, who stated that the call bad hve members. The exercises were weasd up | taken him entirely by sarprise, and he f-It by the pupils singing a holiday song and Mr. | bimself entirety incompetent to respond in on for new trial filed. Busteed ug? Lo d f. Merrick files motion to dison+y aud i iiss attachmen’ granted. Gardner agt. Fo ier; plaimtift suffers non-sait, Brown, ex» tor, Rzt. Busteed; yudgm nfes. tiend on the right, Mr. W. W. Corcoran, to e: tablish a gallery and school of ar which wi'l not only tena to refini the character of the Dist Sciphe Ob eelling eens: ba: | aminatons, end the eolections will ©. meae ter INEY POINT note, saopted & principle of selling Tea tha: mus: t term, When imtermedixte schools will P wate a ded,'and the new school hoase on : HH NG will be opened. ee “4 eving h-en thoronchty represr persed wi" - ¢ "ct. Gooding: verdict for piainutt, o Board of Guard fs i Lellan and Mr.C. H. Bliss priv fly addre sed | bebalf of the ntatives of so great a peo- jourd of Guardians ts abou © to reorgai There Master Max fuaster vaeutiaes baic- | ple to the seamen: jast anounced, and damages. ea hools and studies, when t= jaaior depart. | basket of flowers to Mr. MeL. betore u Was only ou account of the abseac: of any WISH, s8ys one, who bh: —_+—_—_ Base Batt— fie F ~To-nieh: | and who comsequently epeaks from porsewal under prop- this famous club isexpected | experience, chat Hof Maly Exead might Proroerp loraernore. here tor the parpose of playing our two crack | come into Universal use, merits the pref- | Gasch,S. J..is about to hay. clubs—the nals and Olympi fTence over all tonics of the day, and is sple1 ral residence tor Tris it Mary ub im Baltimore at “me! did as a beverageor table drin! 6 eompieted a contract with William I. Dyer for ne = —_.____ 5 Thilo here will be at Willard’s Hotel. | Tae Puriricarion TREE —This mame may and Seth ee ar eno eek ee Judges of the Sapreme Court, s where ley will brconeg > gle! bh ‘taken presently be given to the South American Soa) Will be north of the church on Second stree! ate “and Honse of Representatives, ire of. No one shou! ,o see tha three | Tree, the Bark of which, after ma “Tatton, | and on the site now occupied by two two the Court of Claims, or the District Courts, es that are to be p! ay reo The first | neutralizes any kind of pollution that clines -> the different heads of Departments and cher | Will be to-morrow wi story brick houses, vs | the garments, and restores to them the: bureaus. with their several thousand clerks, | OMG and third with tm turday | nal purity apd beanty, A an HELD POR a Hi tested ite me: two schools will be formed ints atseniblage Was dismissed. Representatives of Congress that be conseated Tura DierRier.—Primary School No 9 1 to Tespond. He did no: think the P the old Anacostia engine by» ag | Rec ssity for @ eulogy up m su: ’ Saxton teacher. Wa-extdiurd y's. | Men a8 bad f-om the beginning been enshrined ietaay siternoon by Mr. N. A. West. tras ope gee yieomgscboe. toc This schoo! Bumbers sixty. of them as fountains of law, the promoters of whom were present. The | liberty, aud the founders of @ repal His rrmarks at the close were loudly app! 3 : The third toast was: The American Institu- tions for the Deaf and Dumb—the foundation e:t would Bave doue grea: cred:: co the | Of the college; let this foundation be well Iaid d “ . | and the college is secure. mediateor grammar grade. The p: ~ ane Rev. W. W. Turner, of Hartford, Connecticut, was called upon and responded ina very happy speech, in wDich he reviewed the bistory of the deat im ons of the country, and re- city is terury and professional bers two well establis! colleges, 8 law school, and chers. tev. Father jay. The head«uarters of -he Rea you by referrmg to the assembly of es on S all of whom inciude individuals of more than | 824 Monday, the latter clab having arranged j the celebrated Sozodont, it produces the same | turer of earth 1NG.—E. Burnett, a manu- eeenwene~ te Peabingto Oo, was | treelne : “ with their Cincinnati ‘ arrested yesterday by officer O'Brien for sore. ; ordimary intelligence. Did I not fear to tire | fT * fall series with : | {fect upon all impurities of the Teeth, and for- you, I migbt further enumerate to you the ad. | 25 Se eee ate erie, Vincinnati on the | tittes them against discoloration and decay. e0 | ond ade witbont licens 2 ictore Janus | PRESLEY seri UeTY. WRer vi Mirable school system of the District and the Seoeek = Cg a East reap cig ee | ———_-—_—_ Bacl appearance lore Justice BGAN © : ‘T VIRGINIA printing offce: but what T. have God fecnmt | oCtriumpbs usexampled im che aecete criss | 250 DOZEN English Sooks, double heels ana 3.7: ° TRUSTER'S cient, I think, to warrant the assertion which | £"me. They nave played all the stronc clubs | toes, $5.75 @ dozen, or J cents per pair. jast | pawlne. aus dotes that bad come under his p | ¢ wae Moe durmg bis teaching of Lege By rag Dr urner was long associated will jart~ Cae ok She Beet SENAY Scotts SS the | ea Deal kod renee Hacer ane he cee ALE OF Rear Estats.—Thomas joreer, bas sold a two story > pare d “ Fecei ved at Marble Hall, No. 455 7th street, op. k honse, with 1 Gre : 1 bave before made as to the intellectual activ. | Of tbe country from Cincinnati to Boston, : 2 brick honse, w: lot, On Greene street. near “Plate Secondary No. 1, located in Wattacy | some interesting particulars of the rise of the ity of the city, in comparison with that of any | 42d from there eee Soe sat coe Patent Office. Si: | Beale, to W.'H Godey, for $79). The prop-rty, bool build: ‘Miss Joste S. Bird. different institutions of the sort throughout the | other of equal population in this or perhaps op at and vanq aoe ~ ry ot = r ——e——= of which ‘be atove was @ portion, was subject poor pupils. all present—was exam. | Country, all of which were the off-shoots of that | ary other country. Im making these tomares wm Solowing 1s she listened rene tas = ee, ERTRAL DOLLAR STORE, 22 Murket | to a deed of trast of 85,000. ie P at Haittord. In nctusion he spoke of the labece wanted oy treme | | Ebene, Bek peculiar qualifications of Mr. Gallaudet for Houston, Professor Carpenter, and George F. | ‘Be t¢sponsible position he nolds, and told ~ dependent, Mansfield, Obio, 4s to 14; Forrest | Space, between 8th aod $th streets, isin con. ee a pkey City, Cleveland; Ohio. 25100; Niagara, Buffalo, | stant receip! of ine latest no: Da walled. £00 perso 5 jues in the wa; hearty approval of the enterprise which has | N.Y, 42 to; Alert, Rochester. N. YI» to 9: | of Jeweiry, Plated Wate, Fans, y | CEORGETO' COR PORATION Laws, | . Tem @3 per FBS ber wok Children and Haymakers, Lansingburg, N. ¥., 3: ‘STL Vases, &c. Servants halt price. Literal dedaction tor eunse 5 aN ta a 71: fenson. Gulick—sil of whom bore tstmony to tae | Pleasantly of the amicable coutest betweea Mr. | deen co worthily inaugurated. of establishing, satire i eokuou S A Resorovion authorizing © water mala | “ESS;serss teove Baltimore, ty the Ratt an the secot endail and himself, the one to get possession | under the patronage of the Government, s col. pAivany, N. . ee through Stoddart street, between Washinc- = oo tranches. Walter "Hopkins is “the meaai | of Mr Gallaudet and the other ts uerp ulm. | Tucrt,ine Patronage of the Government, a col. | onal, Albany, N; ¥ 40 10 § Mai Mass, 29 | A New War or Dorma Busiwess.—Hollan- ene Ohio Railroad, mt tina wn sen ean umere scho!ar, and among the most meritorious were The fourth toast was:—“ The Ohristian : 4 ton and Congress street. arrivir, of the Desfand Damb. Gur senses are the in- | {0% Tri-Mountain, Boston, Blass., 4° to 12; | der Bros. will commence from the di towel | Kesolved by the Board of Aldermen and Boartof | “For circulate. he he, sdévere OA. KI K strumentalities by which the soal takes cogni- Havara, Cambridge hero ed ong ty Matual. | ail their Gent's Furnishing’ Goods at Ave per | corse Council of tre Aline of Georyetown, | UAND Giimor Hower, Baltimore or Jane zance of thephenomensa of the outer world with Esters a nacre Ye Res cont above cost. Weask all who are in need | That the Mayor be, and he is hereby, autbor. | TBEGO. Proprietor wt ont the senses, though the sou! has capacities, | F< SS tc oneee Philadelenia, | C£the Sbove govds to patronize us as it will | ized and Tequested to advertise for proposals to | «TOOK TO! it has no innate proposit‘ons, and the unfortu- wi eee N. J. rates Pee 7 i elpnis, | save considerable money to the buyer and ena- Jay a water main through Stoddart streat, from | ™ APE MAY. N nate individual, therefore woo is deprived of | P@.. 22 to 11; Athletics, Pbi pelbais, Pa. 27 to | ble us to continue selling goods at these rates. Congress to Washington street; the pipe to be Wirt Oren on rire 24TH + any one sense, must be deficient ina defiaite | |; 30. HoLLanper Bros., 210 Penna. avenue, haa been enacted w: the Springs ta five hen ‘Mas: opard, Herman Sc! feng, | Church—that body which recognizes as its and pista Wate me ieee ae par- | herd Him who said to the dumb, Epnpatna.” ueulariy. The progress of the school in arith. | This was responded to by Kev. Dr. Howlett, metic wes noriceable above all other branches, | Who said there was no sentiment to which be ‘The entire first clacs will be transferred to | Could so happily respond as this: that the imtermediate schools. A well-merited tribate | CBurch could foster no better :s*itutions than “0 J. Jone, 1869 iron, four inches diameter, and joined with | | This Hotel tn the Bast Frar, was paid to the teacher by the trustees, who | these institutions of mercy: and after hearing | eonception of the phenomena to which that ae S,31,1: between Ivth and 15th sts. lead, in the usual manner, under the direction ——s pommotation for meariy stated that when the school was taken charge | ‘he manuer in which the president of this c sense is specially adapted. tis true that man | iva Seat ‘On the eighth of the Street Commissioner. The work to be — Pa od oboe of by Miss Bird, the pupils were rather de. | lege had become connected with it, was | bas been enabled through ecience to improve his | ‘8 Seven successi vi ce if nd ri convinced that the hand of Providence was in preweat orderly sud ecaolastic appearances" | the work, for when he had any peat work. ty % ie Cuxaree THAN THR CHRAPEeT.— White | given to the lowest responsible caual to apy of the leading hetels in the, ppsible bidder; and to | Dntted States natoral senses. He has invented insiraments | 'Pinz two runs were made and in the ninth P' FourTH DistRict.—Yesterday afternoon, | Pétform be always selected the right maa for Shirts, 75 cents, $i, $1 25, and upwards. Un- fray the cost of said work there be’ and is For terms, &c . unt!! them, address ‘hich on the one hand reveal to him ason ia | Seven. On this occasion Fox, the popular | Gerspiris and Draw: ms y ° ti sTRE | Proprietor ers, from 35 cemts upwards. | hereby, levied a front ft tax of sixty cent. PBTRE GARDK RS. ery star or @ world ia every plinet, and on | Player, made bis first appearance this seasoa | Good Gorton So es P iy 7 3 pair for 25 cents. Hand- | per foot on both sides of said Stoddart street, |, No. 307 Weinat st Male Intermediate School No. 1, of the Fourth oe Tight place. anyone that knew anytaing the other a ‘cosmos of Leeming ite every drop are Carat Speteeagetlotes an kerehiets, slready, Bemmed, 2 for ¥5 cents. The ot now exempt therefrom by law of Congress: | Jt) to™ Patios: at tl imstitution knew that we have th- | of 1 stagnant pool. as invented = > ” ‘'aper Cut 5 cen ir ir, or 530 centsa | and the Collector is bereby directed to collect stoiced at one of ine eerie of frame Sonools | THMCmAN In tbe right place in ibe person of | Acoustic iasiumerts which’ aad anwar: | ine the forincoming bow wits the Hea Sens. | Bese Paner Out, Paper’ olin te ‘Somues onseute Wamuse Geomaae aq and 6b the president, Mr. Galiaudet. voice and render otherwise inaudible sonnds | !D&S- butto1 . cloth-lined | the enid tax. from the owners of the property, STEAMBOAT | - hole, 10 cents & box: and all other goods | in the usual way, on or before the Mit aay of AT LINES, TON.—About x ea Prices, at Franc & Guidman’ fifth toast was:—« The Press—the edu- streets, The examination, which commenced = at two o'clock and continued till within a few | MCT of the people. perceptible Even the sense of smell is insome Investigations assisted by means of iastru- Fire in Sovra W. Angust pext, and pay over the same, as col- x No. 458 7th street, opposite Patent | lecied, to the Vierk of the Corporation, retain. ‘OB MOUNT VERNON. minutes of ras conducted under the | oy ene reiinenaee sea eraer Hoary, | menis which Concratrate odor’ and the seas: pet SR coe A aory Sau rectyone | UMice. Sat: | ing thiee per cent.as ble commission and the FE e Smi | BD: ution, espond to | of tou is render more acu! ry physical x . . ———— Clerk ts hereby directed to to order of the Soa Trustee Champline with the aseriernr cs | tis toast, ‘The remarks Of Prot. Henry were | ohiguel,i# Tendered more acute surprising | (ye ne<mplovees of the Clothing Department; 4 = f } so int-resting and of so much importaoce as eee erntrcoee nae een ntmead, One- | iiustratiog the position tue clip-on Waenten cn,on ae easury Department, and Judesa bots bape vente be — intellectual ceater, > that we give them in full: S. Brown, ove of the First District Trustees. ay The bail was very tastefully decorated eits | _ MX. President and gentlemen:—I am called FoR ALL xrmps of Gents’ Furnishing Goods | Street Commissioner, approved by the Mayor. higher rovvibioniion ae eek Syren Bpringuean, ‘on the cores Ei Gra street’ and fo to me Original Pranc, 494 Sim gieet, between | the cost of eaid ‘Work, on presentation of proper her civilization at of Greece or “ ani ree doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, | vouchers. FO 25, 1889, Rome in their palmy days, that means should | M&tyland avenue, being discovered in flames. Siig si oI 5 as his is the cheapest store in she District. Also ——— beadoptrd fot the smalionation of those who | Sormer meiabere of the RECar TOe neon | pear in taind that he herec tone eet A_RasoLvTiom to enable owners of conv: ie Scnciest ts cue conse by a bigeer'caitiva- | Cocios) aad employres of the Glotine ae —— eee Sneest> onvey persons desirous of visiting ' upon to respond to a sentiment in regard to | tioa o* the senses which still remein. i! recdlhget {he National Cemeteries on the da) reens wreall t vs are pr Name agme i Bagi nite | {© speak of the press as connected with the | ever, one of moderu date: in olden tims taey i i Passed by the Sixty-sixth Council Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Boarl of forsale et an NP re I ne smi Hh ¢ , Smitbronran Institution, for I am, in no way, | were considered on a level with idiots, by the — * Comme Counct! of the Corporation of Geargetown, mere whart sauneodiga ‘Scaeeraan ae ping ‘hool | Felated to the periodical press of this country, | Roman jaw they were held incapable of the teacher and scholars. Reed's school | though 1 Acknowledge its ers aud its effici- y AN AcT to set the curbstones and bumbers thirty om the roll, twenty-nine of consent and consequently unable to enter into atthe That to'epable persons desirous o visiting the Jan WK re wiles . Superintendent. Office ines nt there ee footways and gutters on the east side | National Cemeteries on the 20h aod “joc jotel whem were present, and out of which | 6UC¥ in moulding the opinions of thousands ot | Jega! obligations. It was a happy idea there. 5200 worth of butane ahd Soe ofSecoad street east, between Dand'l stress | iuetant, Wat the license in Telanon to hackney Rumber twenty-five have boon designated | Orc trnscs tate pened eee anon, For that of Coane ta serene Enna Ouck | tare boioaging 0a Mir DMONp ace ees | can Seepenaed Bane en aTance of passengers be Mascaasrs: uve oF ste j “d “ 4 be joard 1 nm iT the above stated ile bl cnr bag ene wont that s to a more restricted class of persons lumber, was des‘royed. The back building of | Beit enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board pe ss though i's voice is scarcely less potent, and its seme A oma ay bogey final results no less important to the well being DSN toa . bertcncthow aud ofbumsnity. The Smithsonian Institation, in sae af the beat of in kn tate | Secedenee with thesptri et tas cone or tae ¢ of the best of its g: le. it, Whicn o > prevail im ueest of the scars enim | founder, has published sixteen volemes of Mr. Sprins nd the frame dwelli : Common Council of the City of Washington, | TDAt in no case the tare charged toeither of th serwaes Fr cennltehy eed sith | John Emery, who also lost hic seunifacms, | Lnatthe Mover ts Gad ee ae ttnsion, | Zust tn Bo cogs the fare the sum of twenty-five WASHINGTON AMD NEW YORK. the eye is more definitely conceived and is | Sore demaged considerably. The fire was for- | ized and requested to cause the curbstones to be | Cents per passenger. omen than tual torOsge nae ae ca tae emOrY | tunately confined 10 the preasinee nt Minn: | cetiana one footways and gutters paved on | APproved, May 28, 1569. Facts thus acu mired may also serve as perma. | SPrimgman snd Emery. The Br atart ide Of Second street east, between i ate bo! 5K to and 1 streets south. The be | A Resovvriow for the repair of an arch on at mildly pointed out by Saperintendent | COU‘Tibutions to knowledge, not composed of | nent nnc’ei around which to gather byascocis. | Wmated ener inconaiary. Tae mks Sontzucied Sore aaaaceeais in the anneet Green street. and that was the high tone of vouce | $S87% nor discussions of doubtfal truths, but | tion ttourands of «+r impr ssioar received | been the quite complimentary to the firemen | and under the superintendence provided ig | Resolved by the Hoard of Aticrmen and Roar? of ae ae ae cameo Olsen, Ste | Se eae aercanrest Dy thelabord ofthe sc theeducation ofth-iinisbocld ker ceaneey, | Aud. police for the inanner’ ta" which ey er cant tO cetray the expenses of said im. | Common C missioner of Strvets be, nofinng 2 ¢ be deaf * pind ceil neeee meee onan ocysand iene deena? entific men of this coun’ Sad dittassd | the ordinary branchcs of edu ."ioval training. | Worked togeiber in extinguishing the fire and | provements a special tax equal to the cost . . {aking care of the furniture. From the amount | thereot is bereby imposed aud levied on all | Bereby. authorized to ciuse to have repaired pes Uepageetget elie ee phous of) of combeartnae material on the ground a much | lots or parts of lots bordering on the line of the | the arch on Green street, between Bridge street try, = brough every part of this c! ant and barsh to the tympanum, than the oc- | ! tave Eotes which are so frequently urea aed | These volumes are to be found ‘ t e “ more serious fire was feared. improvement; the said tax to be assessed ang | 22d the canal. oftentimes scarcely understood. In mental and fcapitinnes dl ie sioabis of Ghee eotces Ga ant —————— o collected in conformity with the provisions oly Besoteed., wrier, That; the sum of one b a | me sey ogi Mie of this pee pore ef Gimiliar the name of Smithson, of thé | rable obse: vere Of natural puenomena, In tts Pe gtos B thoes waoriea el Rs iene a epee Tone 10, 1209.7 may be necesrsry, be. and the same is hereby, youth is considered, rank creditably. At the | {it of Washington, sncemnent ofr ik | Fast domain of astronomy, where no voice nor | Eig ao Sascmice seen ore. given their ex- close of the examination appropriate remarks | ‘' Een made by Messrs. ‘Richards, ‘Champlin, United States, Besides these it has aiso pub- Apropriated for said Object, to be by the sound is heard. whore eyes are better fi't-d to | ciusive attention to tbat portion of Capitol Hill | A™ ACT to set the curbstones and pave the | Clerk ty the order of the Comm: joner of Merk the pecuharitnes aud study the chenges between Pennsylvania avenue and D street Jootways and gutters on the south side ot | Streets, upon resentation of proper 4, D; Teomeou, J. E. Thompson, and Brows, | {rig or more Eeneral aistribation, especisity | of ike heavenly bodies ‘han thove of th doit | Peon’ h, Fmuyivania avenn east. Within | G-sireet_nortb between Tweifth and This, | vouchers. (Approved, May 28, 1509. all of whom awarded due praise to the teacher, | 1" (Bis country, seven velumes of misceliaue- | muie ‘The science of mathematics, ia ali | soun end Ist and 4th streets eas have been | teenth streats west, —_ and the latter summed up his impressions in | 0'* Collections and fifteen volumes of anonsi | its various ramifcadons, is ially open to fuiered by burglars during the past week, and | Be it enacted By the Board of Aldermen and Bourd | A RRSO;.UTION to pay claim of T. H. Donohue. the following impromptu lines: Teporte. It is, however, tobe regretted tuat ie | their mvestigations, and as inauy of th« yarious articles of clothing, farniture and pro- | of Common Council of the City of Washingim Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of itis a nice little school-bouse, well filled; sorracler and operations of the instituionare | puenomena of found are conuected with visions carried off. Although this locality is Sonus Mayor be, and be is hereby, author. | Common Council of the Corporation of Georget on, Nice little sebolars, weil drilled: ? not more popularly known. Its intssicn, ac- | visible efiects: they sre not even entirely ex- cording to the legitimate inference of the terins Foe ee bom sipret Dog Rescyrmiee if-wilea, | Of the bequest, is not educational in the ordi. To-morrow aiternosn es Tole, ee ante | BATY siamification of the term; nor is itinteqaed Grommar school of the 4th disteiea hate ue | to diffuse useful knowledge among the people Lomspcon teacher, will be exentinng be ance | of the United States, “Its object is someinicg ecopha, Latreee tae oY Tres | higher than these. It is imended nor te dete tees Champlin. per ‘sgh, J. S- | seminate more generally a knowledge of what Brown, Woodward, and Moore, is already known by the principal of the —— - scbools and cetleges, but by observations, ex- EXxcURsion TOTHS GRRAT FALLs.—Yester- | periments. ana researches, to discover or «ay moreing. the trial trip of the new boat | to facilitate the diecovery of new trathe, Alaska, busit forthe Great FalisIceCompany.| and to diffuse a knowledge of these ; in the immediate vicinity of the eighth precin ived ani requested to cause the carbstones to | That thy Clerk pay to the order of T. H. Dono- cluded trom a knowledge of these, and indevd | station-house, the thierse dont ston te worry | bes and the footways asa gutters paved oa | Due, thyrty-one dollars, as per bill rendered, i would srem that m the stu ‘antage of | SBOUt that at ail, gs on Tuesday might last, | the south side of C. street north, bewern | fF work, &e., on sewer oo Beall and Rock sale ae angeraiiy they Sore pevaniege Pf | Rbout 12 o'clock, 'in the clear moontight, while | Twelfth and Thirteenth streets west. The work | streets. {Approved, May Pes £00 Of eee co tank an it were from the | Omecer nnell was crossing Pennsylvania | to be contracted for and execated im the manger ae Morld of eense to thatof the relation of the press ar Sdtrect cast, on hie way home, he | and end he superintencence provided bylaw | A RESOLUTION appropriating money todredge | seg ey 14 Horta Woarves ves. Phiisteipt eeitctae ears sineedy been acquired. Aa | caw two negross at the sront Goer Of fone | ped to defray. the expenses of said improye- tue Channel of the Potomac River. — a s kind ts. therefore, worthy of | Lacey's shoe store, near by. They moved off, | menta special tax equal to the cost thereo; is Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of shoud fone wigter ee we eernment, which | however, when they saw him, and stocd oc | hereby imposed and levi cn air ieee or parts | Cemmon:Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, Free eee eau etcr SS well Gs ordinary com- | the corner. The officer went to the door, and | of lot boldering on he tine cue impro‘e. | That thg Mayor aod Ulerk of the Corporation rene hooleducation. ‘There is uo country in | sound that a large padlock and hasp had been | ment; the said tax to be assessed aud colleci-d | D¢- and bey are hereby requested and anthor- {he world which. at the present time, so much | forced off the door, when be made for tae wc. | im conformity with the provisions of the wed to negotiate a loan of two thousand five requires she aid of men of protoudd thought aud Gcraber 12, 1968 hundrec dollars of the Farmers & Mechanies arpaee oe cata cake, DY ihe directors for the | through its publications to men of every nation | ready aud cotrect exproesion we one nea: | ETON, WhO S6R- S08 Seer a ens <hoen, seenpes. Ee rroved, Semele, 3608. Bank, b-aring interest at the rate of six percent purpose of getting up a pleasant excursion to | and every clime. Lis volumes coutain contri- there are constantiy occuring questions which ComMiTTED TO JaIL.—Last evening Wm. the Great Falls,aad at the same time to mspect | butions to almost every branch ./ science nut — num. payable by the sale of the stock or cannot be solved except by minds accustomed | Nelson was arrested by Officer Mulstead AN ACT granting certain privileges to Willirm to accurate observations, stored wiih precise eharge of assault and battery avd was commi H. se. autborved to iseue. knowiedge, and trained to logical deductions. | ted to jail by Justice J. T. K. Piant, Be it enacted by thr ard of Aldermen ant Resole-d further, That the aforesaid two We are. however, too prone to look atthe im- | Ivunn, arrested yesterday for threats, by Oni. | Boardof Commonounc:’ * ie Catyof Waskingtox, | housand five pundred dollars, or so mach Giately practical, and to forget that all | cer Duffey, was commitied to jail, in defauit of ‘That authorny be, auc is hereby, granied to | "DeTeof as may be necessary, shall beapplied to Knowledge 1s useful, and that the pu:-ly ab- | security, by Jastice Thompeon, John Bare William H. Chase to erect a wooden structure prosecution of the work of jug the stract Must be cultivated as well as cue pal- | nett. alias J. Williams, arrested by (Officer | at the rear of his dwelling, No. 3iz Eievenit | chatuel of the Potomac river, now uncer way. Pable concrete. At the present time we lack | McUolgan for the larceny of @ pairof pants street, between L and M streets, in the Secon + Approved, May 2 Men of thought more than men of action. Uur | from Jeremiah Grady and for assaniting and | Ward, not to exceed ten feet in neight: Pro-id-, z So the ieee Nowe fvontaneously a large crop | resisting him while sn the dischargeof hie duty, | the consent of the President of the United } A ReSOLUTION authorizing the Cierk to sell of the latter, while the former are only de- | was committed for court by Justice Schmidt. | States ts first obtained. two thousand dollars ef 5-2) United States veloped by laborious culture. Bi the company’s works at that place. Quite a | the historian, in number of the prominent citizens of Washing- | gress of any one uring (ue last twenty ten snd Georgetown were present &s invited | years, would uly perform bis task if tie guests. The boat lett the Aqueduct bridge at | negiected to mention the nam+ of the Smith. Sv o'clock a. m., arriving at the Great Falls | sonian Institution. 1t ic BOL, Bowever, alone atl, o'clock p.m. The trip up the canal was by its publication of original traths or tui, and wpon their arrival at the Falls | discoveries that it bas made itself the party ecattered themselvesabou: for various | sively known; it has also indust: enjeyments. In (he meantime the works of the | collected end distributed to other institu. sce Company were inspected with satisfactory | tions at Rome and abroad samples of tne results. At 4 p.m. the company sat down to | filora, the fauna, the geology ua mineralogy en ration, which the Clerk is hereby — AB Account oF pro. as » May 24, 1569, mee au excellent collation, and after a few remarks | of both North, South and Central America. The sixth teast was: “Our Sister Colleges— ar Gr asattnes omer Joined ‘him'in pure apr howan Mayer Resolved by the Beard of Aldermen and Board of as to the company by the President, J. L. Bar- | ana while its volumes are found in alt liora. grateful for your recognition, we emulate your it, and he took refuge in a shanty on the Approved, May 2=, 1539. Common Cotincil of ihe Corporanion of Georgetown, bour, = Dg Wines finished up the meal. | ries its specimens are to be met with inall mu- | example.” Island. The officer pulled him out from under e. S. Grant. That the Clerk of the Corporation be, and he is Photographic views of the boat. grounds. and | seums. The institution, sir, is doing more {or Proketor Whittlesey, of Howard Universi- | a bed, and as scon es he (B.) got on his feet he hereby authorized to sell two thousand dol: the company Were taken, and st 6 p.m.. all | Washington than is dreamed of by thus? woo uends were on board for Georgetown, where | are most anxious for the permanent Prosperity the party arrived at | o'clock this morning. | of the city. It is not ouly establishing for it a ‘The Comm: tee of Arrangemen:-. Mes: Sem- | bigh scientific reputation, but Tendering it a ker, Morsell and Hoteler. deserve grest praise, | centre of scientific intinence by its efficient co- as also the caterer, Sebastian Aman, who pro- | operation with all the literary and scientific Vided the good thirgs for the occasion. establisbments of the country. Ln order to in- We bave beretoto: ty. who sta‘ed that he had always tried to fol- | attecked the officer, and it was with some difi. | Aw Aor to grade and pave an alley .n squsre | ofthe 5-20 United States Bonds, now held by low the advice of one of bis old professors, | cuity that he wos secured. Ne 2. 7 bimas Clerk. at the current rate. and inves! Dever to make an extempore withont deine 8 Be it enacted by the Board of Aliermen and Proceeds in the purchase of the Corporation feria i n= fore = Kel ene to] | Cuancgor Horss Stzavixc.—This morn- | Bard of Common Council uf the ony of Wa: stock. (Approved, May 25, inv ve ‘n cal Upon be certainly wou! ve | ing two young men, giv! their pames as | fon, That the Mayor be, and ne hereby, 8: prepared a speech; that the advancement he John Wilson en@ Those nite wees | mre ‘and requested to cause the alley ia | A RESOLUTION authorizing the sale of brick geen to-day gave him great hope in the | stabies of Giadmon and Norrie, in Georgetown. Square 22 from Twelfth to Thirteenth streets use on Stoddart street. on Work in which he was engaged, and when the | and hired each a horse and bugsy. They un: | weet between Le can a streets north, to be | | Resclvedby the Board of Aldermen ant Board o world came to know what had been ac'uaily | hitched the horses at the corne: of Lith stree graded and paved: the work to be contracted | Commom Council of the Corporation o' done by tbis insutute, they will find thereis | and Pennsylvania avenue and sent one of tue for and executed in the manner and under the | That the Mayor be requested and author: touch fo Jearn from this institutionin the train- | buggies to White's bazaar, on 12th street, and superintendence provided for bv law.andtode- | '0 advertise and ae ing ofthe human mind. the other to Wall's bazaar for sale, and left the se) * <en- b condemration for the improvement 01 S.oddart ‘The seventh and last toast: ‘-Hon. Amos Ken- | harness at Arnell’s shoe shop, and tax equal to the cost is hereby. taaponed among ening ra ee vac mache angibr ote parcbacer described the boat at | crease its own power of usefulness, fergtp. K. Kirb: e captain, and James Cston the eng: The officers composing ibe Great Falls’ Ice Company are — President, fifty thonsind volumes with that of Gon- Jame: L. Barbour Vice dent, Jobu Van | gress, snd by this union has formed a Rs Treasurer, F. Pilling, Secretary, | Collection of books hereafter, I trust, to pata F Salisc: Execative Committee. Jobn | be denominated the Nationa! Library. 1t Petrinone.C B. Churcd. and Jobu Van Ris- | is certainly the first, as regards size, in this Wick: Pirectors. CB. Chured. Jobn Van Kis- | country, and noone eguals it in the rapidity eee Petibore. H. Semen, B. F.Mor- | of its increase. It is truly a library of pro- sill Joba W. Boteler, and Willism M. Galt; | grees, and it annually receives through! to d at the same time to advance the higher interests of Washipgton. it bas incorporated its library of P.m. FOR ALL OP, both dail, the founder of the institution and its con- | or the horses ‘at Wall's for sale. One ot the stant friend.” To which Mr Kendall respond- | horses was sold to John Gallagher for 870, and | on the line of the improvement; the said tax ts | Woney to be paid by the ms ed in a few well-chosen remarks, in which he | he had suspicions that it was not right, and | beassested and collected in conformity wirh | of the before any portion of the stated that his heart wrs in the work, and he subsequently Officer J. J.Gorman was n the provisions of the act approved Uctober 12, jouse is removed, and the building to b= re- bad been rewaided to-cay for all he had done | fed and arrested both parties, and recovered | 16s" ner, and. {Approved, May 31, 1-69 = ee ~ — within Saperintendent, 5. WK. Hapdy. and Assist | g.tt of the metttution copies of the transac. | forthe lnewronen perty. ‘hompson committed — teen days from the Gay of <ale. Wise wan endent. W. J. Fitzgerald. At | tions of every learned society ef any repura- | “at the close of Mr. Kendall's speech the | {Be Property. Tustice sti Ax Act granting certain permission to the | Approved. May 25, 1869. ‘Wide Water, about fourteen milesdistant from | on at _— in existences. It is perhaps not | President announced that the Board of Direc- —_—o_— Young Men's Christian Association. SS OeeeO Georgetown, are located the eapacious build | Senerally kmown that in the Igw which au- | to1s bad conferred the ad-cund?m Degree of CoMMITTED ON TWO CHARGES.—Yesterday, Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board Advertisements. 128 of the company. for the purpose of storing | thorized this transfer, that it is distinctly ex. | Masteror fone on Mr. James Denson, the | Marin Welch, well-known as « Reddy” Conmen Octnedt City of We fone Georgetown tee, Bolding iu the aggregatesome 14.00 pressed that the library shall be open to a'l with improved machinery for b tons, ing the | who desire to consult the volumes ever; crystal cubes. capable ot storing away at least | day im the > except Oue Mouth for rear- 1400 toms per day. There are quarter: provided | raging the books ana cle@cing theapariments. At tBis point for the accommodation of the offi. Bui the library of Congress is not the only cara superintendent andemployers of the com- | institation in this city with which the Smi:h- the of Washingt Senior instructor in the Academic Department | Welch, was arreatea by omcer Hurst, oa cow- | Thatine yoine susele company of the Yous | —— > week | of the Institution, and that the Honorsry | piciat’of Patick MeDoreceb eae charged | Men's Obvistian Association hace permission Cae sa atrestion tt tele ie Ge ey Degiec of Master of Arts bad been conferred | tha: Reddy” knocked him down and robbed | to raise the curbstonse axa pavements at the | U-WwaduINOTON ODOFLES nese on J. Scott Hatton. principal of the Halifax | nim of #21 and ackeck. Justice Harper com- | northeast corner of Ninth street weet and D | Co Fees streets, Georgetown. (N. S.) Institution tor the Deaf and Domb, | mitted Weleh to jail, and this morning asec- | street north, under the direction of the City and on Richard Eliot, Esq ond charge was made against him by Joon | Surveyor, the same not to exceed four sncnes, | ($¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown Bnd are comfsrtagy Peeekad tansitacre. | sonian ¢o-operates. {t hae lately transferred | the London Asylum for Dest tes, Eagland. } Qoniin, who chi that Welch run his Daod | at the cost of said comrany. Public notice is hereb tbat the two- and are comfortabiy furnished. Tt tothe Agricultural Departmen: a berdariam We understand that Pres: - | into bis (G ’s) pocket and took $1.20 therefrom, Approved, June 10, 1869. Gace bree cwett nerand feck butlding site trem wbich the } of 20,40 plants, which 1s placed under the | Galiaudet wil sail for Europe next week for a | and he was committed to answer this charge —— on the east side street, end in the ode 7, Sud covers | cBarge, in that artmens, of 4 sciwatitic bot- | two mouths trip through England, France and | aiso, JommT RESOLUTION to lay & water-main. bed of Stoddard street. condemmed eins of apist, through whom all interested in tnis | Switzerlann. Professors Fay aud Spencer ail —_——e— Be it Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and aapnation, hae ed soees, eee | ‘alley to branch of satarsl Ristory may ,become fa | to-day for a somewhat longer European trip. Etxction oF Orricans—At the regular | soard of Common Council of the Cltyof Washington, | Sish street. °. mailisr wi of @ district, a done premises. on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, J -~o— meeting of Post No.6, G.A.R. on Tuesday | Thar Mayor be, he is hereby, @utbor- | até o'clock. deed with the flora of the whol HowaRp Univepsiry.—The written exam- reDip lowing officers were elected for Tequested to cause a water-main to be T of sale: Cas! ie mation of this iastitution, which commenced | tng wB&, the 10! athe: jor E. R. ia et aby to (13) the purchase m: to be ermoat Ween and by the eny ion of the yesterday, as stated in the Stam, was conducted rests SertiS Gee ee ee Eahaines ‘be removed, and the Dulldings to tere, according to the order of exercises soar RRA ERT marr country. ag swae | in these and other transfers of the care of Tex Patxtee~ IumRociio.—Som+ of the | materials which it bas accumulated. It sere to PTinters employed in the private offices in this | tmerease its power more efficiently io advance ‘qity, Who SpPTove of the action of the National | science. and toenrich by further accumula. ons Union in the case of Louis H. Douglass, the | of objects of imterest the political center of the by us. Fhe questions upon each su twenty im number, and written u: 5 es = colored printer, are dissatisfied with ihe tewule | nation Dering te PEt year the space pre: | of Slackboards extending aresad wit : [D®¥ 0008 ar nevvcen Prices. of the late meeting ef the Columbia | xlously occupied by the library has been nearly | the audience-room. The answers were to M. Sergeant; —— To. stock © are selling at 101 bical Union. particularly the course of the | filled with pecimens illustrative of the eth- Comte ag Benen ni cofrespond to the nam. installation of the offi street, ite Government printers at that meeusg, and | nology of America. Nor yet is this all. It is | ber of question, and no referring to text- E ues, Alpeces, and all hinds of since; SDd iD conseq UENCE Of this dissatisfaction | in friendly OS me ‘with all the public ‘was allowed upon pain ‘wesday Drices. SBr vate Merling of @ Committee of one from | establishments of this city, which are neither each office was beld last might. auq after an | few nor unimpertant. Though no city in the interchange of views it was decided tat a Union has been so much the ‘object of detrac- 5 jeri: Tealh ce Barusd be called. to be held x:Coombe’ | tion, yet there is none which is ieit with more | sisting of 52 given oat orally to abo! Try aon Lh Hail. on Saturdry evening next. fo wien will | Teeret by those who have cxperienced the 100 compenitors. Tt was s sitting pote nasties will oe bore ban © inwit printers who support te action | fascination of its social organization. ‘when concluded, there were only four ‘at Lids conta. of the Na Ty ical Unio Washington, in derision, has been denomi- bad led every Es) - BENJAMIN MILLEB. the city of ited Ropes, aud | fined the meaning, also written meguificent distances,” it itis now in afar | containing each word. The names of these way to have its hopes realized by the advanc+ | four were Misses Matilda A. Nichols and Ra- of the country, and its ‘oblit- | chel A. Lee, and Messrs. Beverly Childs and erated id the | Epoch H. Grasty. ted Ro awk enterprise of its citizens. Nor is To-day, the exercises order are question ef Imy delegationto there any city, which in Proportion to the come up then, whereupon the polis were WDoie number of its inbabitants, can compare opened. and eight votes were received, seven | With it m the number of establishments con- sn favor aud ove against. The vote of the con- | Bected with science, or which contains so Model School, Classes A, Band O—Arithmetic, under Misses Lord, Alvord and Nichols and ategation, ‘b contains 110 voting members, | MANY Persons interested in intellectual r- | Mr. Gregory. pow stands 79 in favor and 4 against Jay rep. svite. she ‘The closing exercises, in the form of a “Union = Anni 10n. Let me stop fora moment to briefly enam:- Meeling of the members of Ryland rate these estanlishments. There is the th, Chapel on Tuesday night the vote apoa lay | of the Coast Survey, in which is @ cor; t departments of the U; representation stood 18 for to | aguinss the | learned men en, in reducing and disease versity, will take place at the Congregational Proposition. img problems cennected with the highest | Ch rch, corner of 1uth and G streets, on Wed- principles of top. drology, snd | uesday evening, June 30th. Ustom.—This asso- | geography. Noxt there! 4 the Patent ‘Office. st Will's Hall, Presi- | which numbers among it officers men who be chair. The Secretary an- | would do honor to any scientific tashiration ne bs {meeting the aamuci this country. Ten there is the office of the ters of the Neaticai aim: racy of the predictions of ———— A Youxe GENTLEMAN AND Youna Lapy mm TBE Rivex.—Y esterday afternoon. as a young Indy and gentiema: alegre eee | to & emiling yacht at Fay’s (9th street) wi fy ‘he Iatter made @ mis-step and fell mto the , pulling the young lady after him. The T wus about twelve feet deep; but, being Bb meelf & 200d swimmer, he soon brought her to (he surface and succeeded in sup; ag her © bove water (ill assistance came to rescue. oted phylologis', to the Saperiutendent of Pubiic Schools for the pesition of teacher } of the German langusge im the schools. ad. | sourned. (Feretber ‘-Lecal 3

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