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a - a ree es 1XED SCHOOLS. obtain any kind of rooms forexclusively white | to attend it; others lived beyond the bonndary, Vrwrean.—In onr trsve of July 18, under the wc ' : EVENING STAB. J eez:0.n eee rec ecuoons— | sepools, Torture provision Jor a part of the | snd otters Sl were. wemerrie’. He was | above heading, we stated, Smong otner inines, “OITY ITEMS. ~ ~~ a babe wai can- | wi t uite & num! rf wi —_—~.——— NSEN'S SEMINARY # See ee cr oa ital | not be provided tor 1m: merely be- | cigned'it tbat nod chuarons Wat be Rad yor ts | cordance at alcoho! ‘Sceticracid, indeed, Jnr Serrs, Ms eee ae Lonel afer Se WEDS ESDAY...SEPTEMBER 15, 1969. The Board of Trustees of Pi OolS | cause other parties ob; to such school, | learn of one that ferred & mixed school, | however obtained.” The subject is one of such Jet Chains, the Eng’ish Brevehes tavcht. Also, French on held a regotar meeting last night at their new | bie bay of agin -tne-mennger Poticy | The colorei man who bed phir se! the peti- = tea Aplomenge| ara er as the Pt nor Latin, tf required saan sets Ot street—é be ent, | om ance. t ‘obta’ nearly al) the signa! ucle named does, rato the domes: 0m moni ny a Loc ALN EWS. rocms, on F ail the members present, But | would add that the present and jon and ined ly aj) the ares | ar Y ie @COl 'y BENCH AND G! CANGUAGES. chair. Fimportant thi reagents schools. ut tur‘ber for the benefit and instraction of oar ee sya 196 Peansylvanis avenur, Prot HENRY MA 1X alt J 5 Suitable school aceommoda- Mr. Wilson. —Was that colored man ot such | readers. evween $3 And 6th streets. ome. oe Amusements. Excursions, Pic-Nics., &c. ation was read from Mr. Z. | tisneto nt use should be sev a: io Sas i NatiowaL THEATRE —LeMingwell Burles- aes tions for - wid be sevured by | intelligence a3 to make his opinion Worh any- | Vineg*r is doubtless mst acid wi que troope. with the Mayor, ez-oficio president, in the s, Supermtendent cf Public Schools, tm wich that genileman recommends the pective wants of that section of the city render the Corporation at an early day. The spirit of improvement see: it length t to have Teached bad expressed himself in favor of separate thing? shoul of every household, that we propose t> consider | Received this morning at Pricg’s Ox Dollar ‘with wbich man became acquainted. As it SPEER’s “STANDARD Wi = Bitrens”—The rtepved Teacher Grammar, Mr. McLeNan replied that he seemed to be | generates so readily in dilute solutions of alco- | most excellent Biiters in tne market. made of flere hor eurvices. Gt reasonable rates. to per ' Excvesion to Norfolk and return on the ypoiniment of two teachers of the G rman | even that isolated quarter. Within a few days | folly competent to give an opinion, and cer- | hol, which contain a ferment, at must have | pure native Wine, in which have Den steeped ine fotigeine ~ Re steamer Cort on Mondays and Thursdays. mgusge: requests that the Superintendent 80 entire square, laid out in small building | taini; expre-s da great desire that bis children | been used co'emporaneously with wines, itself Sach berbs and roots »s make the most strength - Dairy ExcuRsio to Mount Vernon on the | duties may be prescribed, and a rule adopted if | an extreme of unrexsonableness bord rin In conciosicn, he Fep. 3€4 that there was no | oferveeoence, upou carbonates, Tals peirs | J TRIS1S TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIO that (eo. B Tez Hux: Rati ¢ | ifict, Was rece!ved and } fanaticism; and this will be very likely to ds- | nv» sity for aiard ac0s 27) at {Dts time. from the follow ing Proverb ot ‘Solomon tebap. Wilson & Oo. can sell Shoes, Boots, &c., 28 cheap —Al vit Aue An application of E. A. Coburn. s7ring for | teat its owa end, for should we. as /irectors of Mr. Newton took sue with Mr. Mel sad ; xxv, 20) “As Re ‘oat take’) away a garment | 85 &Dy person wo advertises im the Star. 7,14 Biver rpc birth of Atexsuder Hamboidt | % Position, was referred to the Committee on | public izstraction at the nation’s capi'al, re- | thought there must be some mistake hac | in cold Weather, and as eiervar upon nitre, 8018 ©o: se Chain Smeal E: was ce'ebra’>d Inst evening at Carroil Halt, | Teachers. fave to permi. or toencouraze the removal of | met signers of the petition of all n: tvs | he that singeth tongs to a ivavy hear: To | O egg od ne pe wr wgenedh yooh al cite excrci's om the ¢scrsion were ofa | A petition signed by the representatives of | caste distinctions in our schools when th peoie | who preterred the m‘xed school. T | Budersiand thesin.iie we mus. havw wot the | oe Se wahoo ye = ; Nery iat; rr cherae wr. The walls of the | the Wity Councils trom the Firet Ward, asking | th-mseltes val for it, oF should & portion of {ue 8 m'stak. tout thecolored man circalating | vord “niter” in the original 1- imp-cpt sly when — ms fo. et" Peon “a {> Ballantyne'e Book Store 3 Rath we ly st or-d with evergre ang | De establishment of a school at wit end H | people of this city assume to requ anes | te pertion The first thirly names were vangiated “oltre.” Luther has © dena tt by ~~ rege <i 1 we wae bi 1 wth fags ore" nations. Upom | sre ped — a fener ees ~ | te costes 09 E ofr peeahar emetioes = gbed sts meeting Reld for the purpore of ob if mores citast . ne that aan. Sean Suh ee Strovte. nae ms # £ mies m Was pine 1% dost of Alecande- J; | matter when they are not interfered with, we | discussing ihe © and all must hava ta- | sionce does ev-rverce with viuexar, wh. > | ~—_ —_. Mowt dt whica wos tren from ameiel cf | WDite, D. D. oifering to sell the scuool-hours | may anticipate, stood ie beniaeas, een ea : — steamer Arrow, at lv a. m. YusrEvsEs for hire to picenic parties at that the echools shall open at 9a. m. during the entire year, and suggests the introduction of the study of drawing, and an amendment of lots, bas been dispored of mamly to employes in the Government Printing Office, who have already commenced the erection of dwellings for their own occupation. The value of real De educates, He continued, that if the Petition was granted in ths instance, there was Do reason way similar applications shall not & very aucient beverage. and formed sponian- eously from the expressed juice of the grape. + Noan plented a vineyard” and “drank of the ening and healthy Tonic. Sold by draggisis Oak HALL, the well-known Clothing House. fs "FS come tenets tite 300 Mangschusct® ave se 13 Ww? oo BER SOHOOL lor s de accepted in other localities of the city. Witn | wine to intoxication.” The account issecir- | ix vin, te fits. That's the reason of r 3918 "uauuarrsn’ carr G n the rule in regard to teachers, so that all appli- | estate, therefore, seems likely to speedily 1n- reference fo the statement that @ intelligent | cumstyntial that no doubt is left tnat the pa- | thf long comteced sma still im reasing Tash to 9-day BO RT GALLERY, 456 7th street. | cants need not undergo an examination. [nat | crease in that sectio . snd & purchase should | centieman bad offered & tract of land for five | ir arch was well Acquaiated with the art of | i6) 7th street, opposite Post Offive. 6 Surrg & Srrone’s Ant Gattary, 245 F | portion of the communication pertaining t> | not be unnecessarily delayed. years upon which ® sckool-houss should be | vinous :fermer'ation; and he could not have ——— FoR YOUNG LADIES, streew. she German language was referred to a special In conclusion, we would urge, as an addi- | be built, be sad tbat the laud was near the | Kept Wine withoat wiwessiag tramsiorms Oak HALL Leaps THE Fastions.—Gentle- ath the © ‘of the Iurarnation ANALOSTAN IsLaRD.—Tournament to-mor- | Committee to be appointed by the Chair. tional reason jor favorable action oa this Deaf and Dumb Asylum, and entirely cut of row. Masonic Pic-Nic at the new Schuetzen Park Prerrval awp Tovrwamen rat Foresty , M., on Thursday snd Friday. Pic-Nie of the North American Gruetli t Ler tMer's Garde +s the subject had beeu «# | not the slightest action upon nitre. | ins sate foi.) «i'my Horry Teves ond plas 4 | n1uim street, between G and H streets, fur CineEreaity Teuatian £0 such ma.ters, that it | long time under coosideration. The criticisnrs | "Having thus traced & knowledge of the v Se ae sh poe pacar Sar _—. ‘© yeste ee > Peller Mr. Dutin, t the Committ-e on Sapplies sp ly in‘erfere,aud by supreme ai of Mr. McL. about the inconventent distance | cf viaegar to the earliest times, let us 9 A} ter from Professor Rosen, askinztheu * of @ room im the Franklin Senool Building for clssses in Frenct and German, pamting and drawing, and proposing to give free lessons in drawing to the eachers, was referred to the same committee. The resirnsion of S. Joun Thomson, teacher of the Maie Grammsr Schooi of the Ist dis- Pe'rion, that the denial of so reasonable and commendable a reqaest on the ground of mere ab tract antipathy of race—an unwillingne > that other people shonid rise above this ignoble Tepugnanice where it in no way concerns our- selves, (for this seems to be the apimus of tha cutet opposition in this case)—would indics'= irom the known temper of thority compel the wipir out of these distinc. ance to the inevitable. tbe way; while, also, the “old shanty” which bad been offered in suotber direction was sur- rounded by and contigvons t> colored children, but inaccessible to most of the Whites. He took issue with the entire prewices Iaid down ja the Petition, and though’ that if they were Nene the whole school sysiem wouid be ch derstocd it. Besit the word “white” and the adoption of the re- tion into vinegar led Do doubt to the trial of ated. Some ot the chemical ncid oF vinegar were also ks | day: as for example its so! several bundred allied substa: The pleasanteffectsot wi vimegar, wa but another mame for sour wine; and ts power in assunging thirst, its culinary and conserva. tive properties must soon Bave been apprec: Propertir s of ace: A0We at an e vent ace { | | | Comiorts, Sheets, &e men's. Boys’ and Children’s | latest styles and best quality, at the lowest prices. residences between @ ands p- ~ Of the Jot offer 4, amd denowinaiica of the | comsider te proe zs of its mapatactor= \- ferapd crow <3 uy sri of Balti. | reported that be bad Tecs.ved p1spo tious. | It will be sar better for all parties con- | balding as an “old shanty” were undeeryad | alcobol: as besides this. if we except tae bri’. | Pillows, dee. Aaeow's i ta stucet, He nie more. wien ¢ erent of eat, aie eightsen Ptenige doa onoh wood tor ti corner to meet the Progressive ch8nges in | tor the paliding ‘Was 8 very comfortahle on | lant resuits which Bertholet obtained a fo wnt Point: or the Naval ‘Acalemy “ Nt le girls, dns ed ia w Aadveucd trom | <cbe : | Publ'c entiment in @ maznanimous aud con- | and had beenoccupied by respectabi tar i'ies, | years sinc. enabling Bim to form in kK wi a B 2 BLaNkers, Bed r 4 iter sid» of *he steze with boquets and floral | Me=srs. T.T. Fowler, C. H. Burge * 3 | ciltatory spitit, tha to attempt @rain res sce : q rom theirs : 2 : me = ASD Siz! * culars ot Prof L.@. MATHEW ; otter, whieh” rund eum tee E. aliller. Vicksom & ‘King, anh Wil 50° E. tees to PU aran re Mr Vashon followed in favor of ctriki.g out | quantities frcm thy Senate, Micstol and 7 "OMAR FIFTY CENTS PER PAIR for good Canton F sense! Drawers tor f Ronee Suugrixe aud Nursery Gloth, Air | lothing, of the | Apply tothe Mimes MacLecd, 60 lith street. te [SRE 224 BM. or to the Restor, the Bev. R , tore BILL Oo hebiou: eu th ore. eppoe Post OMice. 6 be A0UTE CITY. BD. m this Institation on n and Boys. ADAMSON'S, 5G Oth street. a | store, P. @., Howard county, Mil be Teported to baye b friend irom the Fi t 5, thera is b fs 5 i around ib. jedesal. ‘Theorchestra was under | Brown, the former ot which had been ac~+ptod, | “"T therefore recommend the adoption of the | portend Tesclutions He said chat the petit one other source from which toob ala net, ale SEATROND, ESE nae, Coeepeian OOLLEG { the leaderst.ip of Professor Richter.who played | % bis Dids were much lower than ihe o’hers. | accompanying resolutions. and 4 Parsmaeceny | yore strong deoument and th» Hoeed bad vig: the destructive distillation of a. | - - | The aeasion of the Deparesient ae Mi thetr part im tae performance The Arion = sr cccn mucane zal rey Ag, | the course marked out therein. Respecitally | right>doaway with its force by what was | ble and animal substances, aud ep: ialiy oy | GEORGETOWN. j Bir eM Sical epartn gy rgd cs a jngton S: EN se + at = es Se = 7 a de 5 a 4 ; poe pe ie temper! duriu, | > Be Wocd, ehwed and spitt, at €3 per cora.| | “UOmled- nesoturions © NB FO t Ware | ir. Bows) a | wocd engenders Hyun It a disngreesble ec “ox | iz gg or Th gt if ihe evering in ‘be styte for wbicu they are c lage catty ia aneesets 1. Resolvod, That the Board of Trustees of | told the truth, but he had not ‘cl! the whole | renal » from which it is freed with | Affairs la Georgetown. j emic Department. one-b > streied. Ibe following was Se Semmes | 5 enna tat eG Se | Fublic Schools is favorab'a to the ¢ itablishing truth. ta the pre {nt gondition of the spirit of | 4 aimeatty. At te never us 1 ia the household, | purty ‘Scwoot GeaRolaxe —Tais Foard | th rinre Schultz: “Divinity,” ©. ron a s » | oi is be ofan a! 4 tesa! entent im ths r Dorposes 1 ch the : : t gy Avion Quarveite Club. Gaue oration, t 7 : 13 ¢.,Parker. Wm. Ballantyne aud Ricnard | and colored eniidreD, 1 awh toaesnoel under tale Boards butiwasntivas sme suctobeeaie. ce Scour Gee ~ des ‘eornaet Listn by, be Saecverbund: German, Ee: ©) | "2 the public schools. “The od of Me. Ballas | CERES ca ia dt ts | wauscod casei aches, te Cae SLUMS ourtme year tase | SNe penta ke teens t nusuc. gh EE ‘written by I) Risler, "7 "7 ‘yne being the lowest, w= accepte: ber Tale With th en ole Pe i a t | vist ls pal, formerly un j Rrichert. "Crowning of the Mumtora ‘Phe following promtions and appotatments | of such scho.! i te Le mmoceus erersinioe tbat fuatenot a ate rd) ee ge eg ip ee eee Corovaiin Merten, LE Were recommended by the sw>-boara of the | fiona’: pst: of ro edhe é _ a 4 F sue, | op of ib schaol a 5 x H urinals Bor Rawr hemes | First District. and were endorsed by the Boank, B Renta: Shae the eesocania Boar. Re ee neal pice aah uniclge ney tt ody Vepricke ne | were ordered to be paid, and the Boardad- | | This Aceu my fse}.unted ow at 4 Y rie A°T e, Evq; « Nation's Prayer,” F. | Muss Fapute Hoove:, to Female Inieraediat-, | Aldermen and Com'uon Council be, ane Mr. Brown moved tnt, iu view of tise saa yese De § ¥ perce mira @ions dorintt arte 4 a fie by Arion Quartette Glu’ rE gg mom | A ssregcons Testgned; | wily requested to «move | which affeirs bed ‘nken, thatthe c. | vice for {aleobol he Ply A Mag ‘agent tw) to far -apile. vender it «a vt j E. orris, E-c 3 rs ermediate, | any legal ubstacle that may exist to the be ei to the Sub-bo. sl sth LJ . Soomet ii Lacaner, wiih fall orotecee ‘vice Miss Hoover, promoted. Miss 0. A. | or fut beard tor tee erlbecumenn or cn a m relerre to ihe sub-boardof the Secoud 1 Src the Stra Fi pony nding | the the President, Dr. Grafton Tyler, +1 ihe oa home” ke ; § svere: finefe—o M+ antellc. | Walker, to Fessale Secondary, No. 1 vies Mise | Wx 4 schools, whenever they jay be de-r i0v. Clark <td that the report wes tat se.4 ernst” Raid c= atipete In Feehan Pro. ‘The committre porated atte last me “ing P , promoted; Miss Lora rown, to | d-iraple, by str. Pking from sre'uon mine of we would les i toa feir nad csndid dera. | fessor Posberein 5, s\ patch prea cee oe ee ———— ° ould les 110 id copsitera ‘or Po-berein c, of Tena, bad discovered that = mm Kxionts or Pyrmias—chart + for a \ | Eemale Fuumary, No.4, view Diss Walker pro- | Sebook aw of November 12, iss, the word | tion of the senject. He thought the. muvrer | a wark soludou of alcohol brovelvin ronten. | e(uare bounded by Bridge, Weebir zion Oilve. ; sO AND be au Ss ae moted: Miss Lottie Dexter, ointed @cting | «whi, or by such other prov sion as taey | sboulé go wurre the power esisisd to bgistate | with fine powder of metallic piaunum. in tas | 20d Montgomery streets, reported that all such 1 mae BOHOOL St the Dretihe: ot Cummuneg’ abe Giaud I oda | veacher of Mate Intermediate. No. 1, vic> Mire | ward emswnaene uponit. tn tue condition of the Board and the | pressure Dfain, was converted tate meninacea | Bod Deen st Wed. and that ihe towa never was | Mend Ni cpteniber Tie Ball, thand Drees Meee epee ae yee ee | A.V. Smntth, revigned: Mrs. Mary ENesvact, | "3 evech, Year whenever the obstacie re- sduooln ey sbosld te earefal wae ‘they did % | Be was enabled to give tae theory of vineser | i such @ healtsy condition beat se following officers were inst y be dy + rag hed Female Grammar School, | ferre 1 to in the prcce:iing resolution shail have | bring them iu jeopaidy. He tharefurc ol tea | ntact acture which is now almoss antversally Riveg Froat-Eatend—Stramers Jon scusaiicncnanmaas — Serle ©. M. Burton — tran.’ Cuan “1 “an EN none od tae tioens ia b on removed, the sub-toards of the several | asa substitute “that tbe cubject of the estoy. | adopted. The process, in which diluted alco. | Gibson Winter:. tr © York,aud Goium- | 'Y, OUBG LapiTs ie a AND DaY Ww. Thompson; Vice Grand Chai ms au tae Chombsonter sabwttied © report | Hons ey aa REE noe shment of mixed schools and the udmaission of the ts expoted to the air in contact wich deech | bia, Herpe™, trom Bat\iunar CBMINA j jehara Geoahart, Groce me : gress Cou: s ; nt> co-operation with | colored children generally tnio the public | si avings snd ready formed vinegar at an ele- — 8 Third street mreeiownm, D.C i Curtin; Grand Guide, poe w. as ‘A eee eon ine potiiion {© the Board of Trust es of Colored Schools, for | schoo's be ref-rred to the Boards of Aloe en! temperature, is very sppropriaiely _ Geo sd ne. — y Wakstan ‘Pein rab. i ‘ena was adopted 2 print copies of toe | Tygation Telative to the estabtie mpeg ihe pUrpose of carry ing into efiect the intent of and Comme 4 Council, with the petitions sud M whe te quiek vinegar manufacture, tor the rgetown A ver PUBeMCU, | tbo’ {thie Seminary will be reenmed jJonrnal of ist year’s proce dii ‘h ‘1 shied ‘ ion. all papers widressed to the Board of Tee: ce difference between it and the ancient AY. Beptember #15, i Biers on wa supereicon ne beter Tiber Creek, referre1 tot Commusce at the || Mr. McLellan stated tbat be bet ingvir. 1 | ‘The vote was taken by ayes ond ma_s, cic | methd of maki, vi by the expesure of j Yes | to prepare new by-laws for tb he samreng ofthe Bostd. The repor: eatire, | in > the .icts im the case. ard pr por dare- | the papers were so reterred by a vote of yous | wine, cider X= te the ait, consists ia tae SPUBLIC Stas Grand Lodge. Alter the adjocrmennett | be said, bad wot deen endors d vy the ott | port, bu as thesiny Veen a PE EAR Aa Te. Il. nays, 28 follows: greater speed with which yinegar may be o>- | a the called special ccusion 8 ap: po erence mea Reps id be there’. + | paper 41) mato with ois understand. | Yeas—aiessie, Browa, Wileon, Newton, Va. | Siar | | Sree iia present. Reid to grout charters. Au application wast peptone gpm ea a | IDE Of tue facts, he would not pr.-snt it, al- | shon, Moore, Dalim, Clark, Murtagh, mp- | Cider,besides containing a certain per cent c+ Come the prineiples of the -w Grived fora chatter Iona lodee tote neces ° {the Councils, to whom aaa | BOURNE could rob endors: the conclusions | tin, Laurence, and the Presideut—li. Nays. | tthe elemonte of aleobea ww cre apple juice of | slut sted tuereim ars earucat Excelsior Lodge, No. 14, to be located im the | teferred the petitiog of Coen ee ie nom Was | reached by that gentleman. The reat question | Mesere, Woodward end Mel urtva, which itis compcsed, 18 much improved b. rr ak, Northern Linerues, aud the charter granted, | etre Petition of Tesidenis in the Second | before the Board vas whether they were fon Mr. Laurence, chairman of the Committee | additions of sugar and spirit, which are f: iustriction in. Bugiish, Freneb. aus speliconnen one 2 a School District, east of Tiber Creek, ssking for | favor of striking ont ths word “white on Text-Bc oks, reported that no changes were | quently made to it while in course of prepara- i be oractical nme ih j mows oie see a ee ~ | the estabiisnment of & school waic’ shall be | the school laws; and that could bs d-cided i Sdvisable at thistime; whereapon Mr Moore, | ticu. In yimegar made exclusively from apple i —_ oe the Nerinera E'b- Perce age ae And colored ebildrea tu | = yote om Mr. Newtou’s resolutions a= well as | of the same comminea erg meee Oe changes | however, there is as muct variety asin uty —_-—— fe a, ee ts ae With a resolution relating = boi aye om — onli ere = ve ee ‘ Other vegetable production ; and this variety Will be ANPoatad RSDAY, 86) ‘Presid » begs jon the subj 2 ‘esol S ePAr® FoR C oxy WeaTuen —The pier. RRvorr: were prepared to vote without disse. sion; he | fered inet Maps eeoe MIRE oe Tee ee ae | ee eaeSe oaty, Bon the charactor of th ep eet a a ee Pires rere ant salen rat Save snd cook uzicbaares ie | That ore iain pation to, tyar the signs. | Roald moveras at, thatthe re-uiadons Le Molomew's | d1swing -book ta the public feesive fermentations sre conductad. Just o seeepanerof Weel y Peter teas Jateig in | Beg0- 8.8. Brigadier General &. D. Tomusent 925 S, iy “s | ir 3 a two-thirs Doless c: al pancy of uy leceasnd. La o. Dewsn and bec hebcnt cae mMeis, Bre in 13 | of families residing in the rection referr: Ito, | "Pending the question on this mcrion, Mr. J. | SBC! ogee ie ie ieee ey eA pple jars | t commence at lo o'clock &. . ows 2nd buckwheat cakes im the morning. is | tbir:y-four of whom are sfirmed tots ot Eu- | S Brown inquired of Mr. McLeilan if there | ' Mr. Dolin offered a resolution roviding for | unskill{ully mevaged may generat? pat little me eh Gowzaca coutecs Dey youre sye< wore te se ae inerefone, 19 | rop iuaud tweaty seven of 2:ricau de-ccat; | were pupils enough in the section of te cis | the employmentof a teacher of the primsry | alcobolsana that inte make proportionately a THOS. DOWLING, Auct. - DOY your sfowe=, w bile me st) ks of tie di ul- | whici familic? are repre wa 38 conta‘ning | referred to for two schools: to which Mr. MeL. | grade as an sssistant in each of tue grammar | less good vinegar. But as we sce, itis the al. | gg® THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetow: ‘The exercises of | ets Pave not! 2h p cked over, end befor+ the | more ibs 1) ehildred replied that he thought there were. scbools: Irid over. coholic principle in the barrel ot cider which AOSLAGA COLLEGE 4 acy — ta demerd 21 ed! the prices. AL nother petition for the same object has alco | “The vole was thee tiken oy yeas and mayson | Mr. Woodward offered a resolution that the | eventually produces vineger, although by a Papin pep With onmasiee ge “een Sh ond Dib, toca Wate De Went vertisement | beer the bauds of your commitiee, | laying the revolutions on the tu! '*, with the | x ports of tencbera be one to Mr. Newton, for | proces av slow that even the patience of the in Liver Bo sisi as Peat MONDAY. SEPTEMEBR 6 e bya M:. Walt-r DW: amuouners ing the signatures of tweuty-four addi- | foilowing result: Ayes—Messrs. Hr .wn. Ciari, | wo istdtstrict: Mr. Me Lelti for the Mr. ntry fai mer tires auder it. ry rate MUNDAY, the Zt For particulars, apy to We readers ct the Stam that nebas =the | tonal enue of estes residing ia the sime | Champlin, Lawrence, Mi ‘MeLeli fork. for ta a. Mr. Lawrence, 1 ame tamale et sain eons at the Roar of 8 ‘oreloch me, on the sued 8 Wane. an ee ee sed partes | iceal cred of families residing fa the o3 Wocdward ce ace: Martaga, McLellanaad | Clerk, for the 3d, and Mr. I awrence, for the | of the alcohol mus: be developed siugiy, act=a ; caret | oro 3ARE cooking aud parior | neighocrhood. of who nig-tnree are white Woodward 7. Noe’ Dae and ine pis Moore. | 4th, and that no ‘bill for salary bs peid unul | upon by the air and acetitted before a result ee vod tel HITTINGH. is ington,” and we bave no the means just | It tus appears that thisapplication isun:ixd | Succeeding the aboveaction Mr. Clare eucei he aA ciaeda rectatos cal at Seibune oes that the same element in | Sogn? qponthweet cornor, cf I meng, a ines rn reat it there are auy who donbt | 1m by eighiy-nve families, fity-eevem of which | that be had ¥o ed to lay sen nae te committee on the selection and purchase of | larger quantities, but segregated, in urops | Bimg’west 2s teat, themes 442 Leth arrest, between Gat and Now York ave Li Meet yes Reb ns bY examining his | are whie and twenty-eight color. d,embracinz | ible because he did mot rar. mune the oe sites for school builaings be req nested to select | prought in contact with the sir 0: much | east 2 feet, th Mise JOBES Principal.” s« (Nend pice hist before making their par. | probably from 120 to 130 chiidren in all. Ut | cert in points. He wrs oppos. 1.) et<iog the | aasearly a day as possible ‘a site nesr the | greater surface, aud wader Proper circams:au- | ten 2: feet to ti clone i Datics rraumed MUNDAY. September a these children, Rowever, it is estimatsd, ou | word whit conter ofthe 2d district for the erection of a | cess will Produce tae same results to an almost | two-story brick, Horse upon the same. form Seet tavtrantien In ebay aes revphoaa —__-+—__ forner ipumiry. that only abet mine:g aroes | The Mayor did nct think the rc-otution | putlding to acemmondete the schools; adop! i. | unlimited extent, and with a degree of puricy ped ty ths ate Sarmes Fotlalove, with theses eat Sontraction im every <lepartment. Tae Isveticatine Coxsrrrer.—Last | proper sebocl age. carried with them the re: rramendation > ‘The Treasurer presented various bills, whicu | ansurpassed by the old method—and this as sine ten roome: 1nsiuding eaters’ Tl ST “ATrHEWs institore. Bight, tbe committer appointed to tnvestigate ‘The petitioners allege, in substamer that their | strike out the word “white.” Het soughtthere | were ordered to be pa id we have before entd, Is “the quick vinegar” Rouge contains ten Toows. KB Street. between lath and 18th. the charges against Mayor Bowen pre‘erred by | Icdation 1s such 9s to render it mpractic Abi A mitapprehension, or Me vole would ‘The Chur then? nee imted the following | process, by means of ich aimpas tus cutive Ftudies will be resumed in this Institation oo Foor: Sewerds bend pr eon osm ue a ecpauataances aarak ie’) Mend Sbevatary Wine rene: tae eeccan: xe ora. | Sommittee on school nites:—Mesers, Newton, | civilized world is now mainly applied with FIBST MONDAY OF sEPTEMUER. ; Hall Me-srs Wm. S. Honriazton, Casmier of | months, and they therefore ask tat a primary | tion, ” | “Ene Daowres covatice wate, appolaua | San Fy the ecules Gombehed ice ate Phomegraphy aud Drawing wows Lengunscs Bee ene eto ae] Goaries H. Biles, J. | -chooh May be estabi-shcd im ther meighbor- | Mr. Clarke was willing to give *= qu: tion | ro consider that portion of ihe ‘adc s | Ut tir Jazge picking homses at the North, where ao Phy O08 PFSKUY TOBIAS, Director pe Joba Hutton, sod — Fr. a ay pacha ry ars children of both races shall Si ere tne Move .o rerou der t's | yo oe in zererd to teacbing G@ } great quantitics oe fruits and vegetables are Doctor SCHUMAN & & DUBAND’ TONIC: My, * es 2 she ; De. wa mt nmter ronenat cone 1 : exswitaton wis ‘sct concluded: sed ints | tn consequence ot reports which have been | “Sar Mastese hed Bo objection to the thas eaten Vasnon, ‘Me Siross ine wees ey vinegar iepcemereh wet PREPARED FROM THE CONCENTRAT©D | ‘exukcr scuol ratean Sy probable ibat the commitiee will notreport for | reulaied, that the. 9 petitions. eo t ausual Fesointion: but the exend propo “d ty strike | “ The Board then adjourned. cause of the firmners and grea:er pooch ‘ot XTKACT OF FRESH BEBF. OLD CoG eats Vetere ‘week or two yet. The committee yesterday | character, were of spurious otic, or were | out the word “white,” He had no objection to pence, ig im which the articles put up in it Bae BeeNeY 4ND PYRO PHOSPHATE | Witt commence tte Bleven® examined the strests cn which the work w ened i: sorarce of th ir »t wave | the experiment being tr d ia special crs, Convesstoy ov A Poor eRY.—Tbis mornin; —standing the vicissitudes of climate = September Seas, 1S Eirence © Which the charges were | aes pce sl pains to tavestiza’s with icfer- | where asked for; but did nut wish t> commit | atice @ibnn colon dene ie pee | are nape standing the ‘vicie tne Tropics, end Tan Sree D nad of the Corn Lore hee tei ere ene with to place their made by Mr. Craw TO of the pene cenene ne ny Lay satlctied | the Hoard to gener teysiem of mixedschools | Si waving been Sr: cied Go ibe coer | Pelee Ee teehee ro ne Zropice, rad OF the purity end gees, | aeette ants their teotal aad mors! improve sree eee doth of the genumeness of the petiors and of | py its recommendation to the Councils. profarity by Officer Lawler ou the compinint | Cegree than was the cass before, Phe onicers ra and creasing poeta ten ioe is earnee agi 7 Siaition to at Barsnixe A Lerren Over —Yesterday | ‘Be coFect understanding of those who signed ane Popigs iepioy ony (lela ghey Miter of Matilda “Brown, When tbe partes were | of ovr army, too, seem to bave their at:ontion mentary Canal abd Dulldiug anak bP Eg ning. George Jones. & colored boatmaa, . bs ed efore the Justice with the.r witne -es, an | direcied io the superior excellence ofthearicle | Jf; TAIN wou arrrstel on the charge of brvaking a inte same Blighbsrhood n considerable white pee, | MC*a Wal the recolustous be acted upon sey | Simard ecnyer aioe took plire es Comins | eeerea to; for an examination of the public BUS A COMMING DIRE ASRS. THE FOL arene bern vetore das ie "Serre = wt See ee ee eee dCiellan opposed the consideration ofthe Alicochsett teat Malice wa tenes ee Eparge of Swe aace reasine pains ae Oniess Si ret. Coaseetaenwerone Grerworked mei | T2 COLUMBIAN SEMINARY. ind orn tons, who have pot joined tm this reques:, aud | first sud tbird rc solutions without the secou - a wena Salahas an arte dod Wide nee ciate eit | some of whom ate miomglt eopone Cresson | a: they would be meaningless af that was | ig os icine uestinuede oie nagtates | nd mane sehen t ee ings, = aoa: rs, Mbesuaation Uinws Sei | The Institution, designed ea a ¥ Latics” Susan ehan canta a of the character asked for; while it 1s probable | strickenout. He was in iayor of m sing the know’ ds Liaat.ue was at rervice in & bov 6 en -sou-and galionsof whisky vinegar. These ite Fomaies. Delicats i ademy for inetrac in all the orfinery ro ‘hat mony of the petitioners would be equaily | question, and if the Board of Trastees were in | HUW’ dst sat ve was ai Bridge. Orowl-. tssery: t) indicite the importaues of the Diseases arising from | Pranches of au Bug ish eoucetion. as vies the Secuep: aad beben auareien akon eens | wel See Te eee ee eee en | Ter Ol mized schovls Bet “eeask the Councite | Sis. Sabah ‘art risstea: der tee ace er | Oconee ts Geen en Mituaes. ap ment et iia impare comdition | pigher Urap.tes of & collegiate, course. pickeain’ oy ns - | be prov! (also appears 1 vere are | to st-ike out the wol % a fe 88 the great resalts followi: od. Dermanent'y ug, Basic e Botern Lan sion, Be hod acted disorderly towards Ber. Sus- | Sales aumbers of waits ebildren in the | fos can Wik elon ene op $5 from a Mrs, Kellen, and that she (Matilda) ® on ieeat an ait Durestive medicine sey | Fuaxee, sill its annual session at th» ing the lect open. and Justice We oe mcak | came section to fll two oF more schoots, could | tion upon ‘which the Teport aud reseli placed the money vader some brick: ee ee ee. 1 8 poeta take ‘this Tente Jane he Ce ae ees wt | Serege oT Tr, and Mise Lyle Fettene fe he the le ter Open, and Justice We ver baviag | they be opened, and these would have been | were tue 1, he bad only say that should it | Ss yld woen henry so testified before | duction of cider compared wits | the immboee | torn cance, nn One = ene most obstinate and for- Ffocintet ue Fletch, Siuct heheard that case and tive George 22.” | Provide Seerantea there wan no reason to sappove teat | 3 Zica Walter tant ote Ota ot Ste ae re | com ReC Oe ot eee arn cae meas PRICE, $1 PEE ROTTLE. | tae’ Colege’ ans :. ‘ = i f theafisir. Jus”ce Smith arter this confos. | is the case; and especially our own country, PREPARED . ores seer 'y-eight colored | ch'tdren would not demand theirs tmisston in- | © at Sur? vor DaMAGE*—Mr. Andrew Whiteley, | fomilies, who include all or uear.y all of taat | >‘ Ye Wallach or Franalin Sebool Butleines, ined to¢liow Malilda to testify, and | Using from one hundred to one nundred and 95 WEST PRATT STREET, fonacrs tn the various Departments. It being dismis ed All twenty millions of gallons anaualiy of tnis in- their int-ntion t eT WRO 18 the rssignee { number of paterts for | class residing in the neighboraood, do uot | in which event they couid not be kept out. We ss dispensible condiment, bas reasou to place DeUTIueEs. MD. thisa Seminary im ‘every. renpect darted Ter the " ‘ improvements in d mowers, yesier- | iarpish @ sufficient number of children to con- | prevent the first resolution to the colored peo- Howann Univensity.—The ful term o* | #mong the blessing s of bountitel Provignnee ‘wanie of the community. they carnes” “4 Gay entored suit against ex Commissions of | stitute a school by themselves. A pirtof the | ple witb a vote in its faver and ths second to Howard Univers. ences > ‘ay under | the discoveries wich chemistry bas revealed patronage of the friepds o ieeraiu> Patents Thesker. for damages othe amount of | whites propose, therefore, to unity with te. | the Cor ervative tax-payers with a vote in the fs erate able Pacem Jad the | tous during the past fe i Eereatet them in this tari HeG0. The decisration «barge. tna Wr. | in forming a mixcd school, im orde- that a por- | megative The question to his mind. was Teiiing Ginter eaetlns ae ate ne | ee ao ee Roorme: } place ore. circulars et the pri Theaker, when Commissioner of Paten luon of the children may enjoy the ble:sings of | whether the word «-whiie” shall be struck out, | Pulldlng ts pow completed 1oeid Pots Ting ROOFING 1! fares eg ae tased, forthe space of fourtve: months, "> education. im the opimion of the under-igued | and aniess this was done the resolution would The first ‘oor contains the ‘model school room, THE WASHINGTON (GEORGETOWN amp | Do you wish to nave your builil sf corerea eit Waucley teen mere phen ameter! mee = pearl apatite caanaae aa “2 es he voted against laying the | S°cl*ty room of normal department, philo- | ALEXANDRIA RalLRosv. —1n the Equity | ® good, substantial, ‘economical roof? If eo, miner of ‘he Pateut Cilice, thus neglecting to | Happily, in this case, the question of a mixed | resolutions on the table in order that there Sere tec en eee nn ome ar | Conrls g ipod ap etal gaia Saad J. ¥. NOLAN, do bis proper ministerial work, and that ‘ne | <chool is free from serious objection. Whal- | might be a fres discussion of the subject, and law Sopdtumnts cea ie len Gecaberk tober | eee eee regehig Aetar arecglloney Po tarizalet Improved Fire sad Water Proot jelay reso! in ing the tito J ew e je a mi tr? ret to ni - ‘om vot s2\d delay ted Waging the plainty Ff opinion may exist as to the propriety of | rbat ine whole mai! ight t? referred to the = ad cane’ 1m pert.) Teper 2 months of Jace, Jaty and Composition and Gravel Boofer. whose work 7A commence the amount stated iu the suit, $50,000. compelling the essociation of chiliires ofthe | Bou of Aldermen and Common Council. | >¥ Officers of the Freedmen’s Burean. ‘The | August, wbich was referred to the auduor. stands good from lz 10 18 years” aud at soeet aatt MONDAY in pisatins inoerdus {wo races in tResame school, against ieirown | The Sctuol Board was simply au executive | “Td floor contains the lecture room, tibrary, He states that he received bis sppoiatment | the cost of any roof. | Walts Oem: ‘or Catalegaes, containing view of Dutidiage. FottowEp THe Orncvs—Last weex when | or their Sie eee taat quesiion does not | department of the ¢ y government. and had no portal ‘gallery, wineral camtest aamaat Phelps Tecervers spplaion oy = and a a Dibinen. . =: [arise bere. The parents of both classe: units | power to legislate on the subject Action by i 5 . zinia o . . . ight to thie, if they desire it. Aad should the ry. is Ls streets. )MEREON INSTITUTA sera cr Thyeare Raving taken s mayen ond | caperiment in toon cane: tairly tried, demon- Newton expressed himself as decidedly the University. ae ean aera feabinet, Paving, ‘been: supetuion Ce predeces- E» therefore left tow! tat Strate tbe feasibilicy of maintain ing at this cap- | in tavor of doing away the present dis- q iy EBoy J . UAL ween san teonean ent e {ital p Rais Se whik’ Stumoumur of | Gannon Sraincl seek’ u ack be Gee one | DEINE Wick nee | eee er Se aiid, mot deem | P)RS. SCHUMAN & — BD, ELEC or oLagegaL ane Bataemars oa cacuaee be war dene t) a position as '* aud color sbalt be ignored—ia whieh all | viction tbat to obliterate caste and establish = —— ee roe’ from the bride to the Battimore depot is paleg Yeoman al Fama Son rhe erienth St vapal ea IT upe.” and was found by Detectives Coomes pile shall be recognized as children of equal | mixed schools generally would better prom ate PRARGED WITH ASSAULT AND KATTsRy — | in very bad condition, aad will have to be re- to consult a physician of great skill and | will begin Wil AY. Septem’ ferday In Bsttmaore, bemg then engaged tn ican citizens and of @ common bi venly | education. Such a course was desiravle, aud | L8st evening Frank Clendenin wes b-fore | mewed:20n ; that the bridge for @ tims had not wl do well tecall, Nervous Debiii.s |, Brench aod — regularity tence by the urning the dust from the elephauts ears. He wt is Delieved that, to say the leasi, | under judicious management mixed schools | Justice Wall at the second precinct stavion, | ten im condition for irayel, but: a few piles cessfully treated. Business strictiy couaccut’. | beat masters Was Brought om last right to his mother. ¥ our school system, our repnbicanism, | would be best for all. He furtaer said that having been arrested by Olficer E il un tae | placed under the five wide spans in the | all letters must cont: stam) sut-te | For circulars. 8¢_.af@ress pe aaekar- nota nor our Obristianity will svtier thereby. there were reasons above and beyond consid- | CD8rge of asrault and battery with intent to | ginia channel bad made it safe cuough | Cc =——\% GHARLES B, rou No. Principat Margoro.Taw Division, S. ov T., heid a | A public school of this mixed character, 1f | erations of mere convenience or necessity | Kill preferred by Allea Poindexter. It ap. | tregct cars to be psseed over, and the brides ROBS & WALSH, treet, Ty successtul mreung inst night, mitiaung | ‘*'Sblished. should of course, under existing | which -ugzested the desirableness of mineling | Peed that on Sunday afternoon Poiwdeaver | bay rg bv -n repaites, ireight teams ave Dow EAL ESTATE EXCHANGE & BROKBRS font canduistes. Am excellent programme of | 5, instituted and maintained by concur- | the two class of children in schcal wheu | 4d two others were on the place of Mr. Olen. | being passed over. | a SEM eatereninment occupied a5 boat fee eat | rent setton of both tbe Public acd Colored | ean practicable by the consent of parrnis. | OePin and the accuced, seermg them going ——— | Ho, 327 PENNA. AVENUS, Socth sige, | DB IARDING AND De ect00L, . pes eines wees - | S-tcol Trustees, and its ‘qupenned ta otvaved Under judicions teachers, it would doubiless | tOwards the orchard, ordered them off, andit | THe PoToMAC FRONT. ice the reports of Between 6th and 7th strecis wost | 431 Thirteenth Street. Mis. Kate Sunita, who war accompanied ontie, | OB" OF tDetwo schorl funds, proporoauicty ts | ken Benedh to, bake While the coe ec: | insilegea tharos tepiiedby eure ny ond dead yesierday, the movements aronnd the wharves | AML. CROSS September's rhe echeeel bette te eee ne soem the Eumbers Of pupils of each cl. ss who may | would be thurht lessons of jostice, humanity, | Dim to drive them off, when he went to the | Lave bera exceedingly light, sud there’ %s | WaLeh. | September s ey pe Reoctecdattarea © SSeS ea akan, [ations Tue pentomeths Gite tere Ue woe | Son ene clings | Boase and getting a revolver fired (as thy ac. | scov wly anything to note. ‘Thesteamer WW. | aa fetta wc Knowa cs. tbe Bplgeere Bizu note ©: Donvivant. of Howara Division reeiteda | 08¥€ very properly, as they inform ust of thote who nave bitnerta been despisrd as | cured states) towards, Dut Bot at tem. The | Coit. Capt. RytBer, from Norfolk, arrived | gaxis*? BECEIVED. | so Vuilding. The venclered grownss ailord ample selection fromthe “Lady of Lyous. dressed their petition in duplicate to the wo | wferiors, the other would aided more preeccattng witaras conted iat eee wens, Gute wnirt ae 1 cee to-day, over two D CIDER VINEGAR: ' for recreation one oy Si. ; boards. speedily to overcome the misfortune cf a given, ani en- | hours , the delay having been in | Mork Fectory CHEESE. f Bector of the A Crasr — Yesterday morning several bo Whether any further legislation is required, Wretched vernacular and other untoward pe. | '" to bail for court. consequence, a8 we understand, of the heavy | sitimere ewe 7 Brotinve the store of James Harbin io Fess | Om the part of either Lougtess oF theWouncits. | caliasities, of which It was scarcely po-sible —_—_-——_ freight which was shipped for Alexandria and | ‘Washing: und made off with a pack wens enable the two » bo .rds :o enter upon | to divest themselves while associating chiefly || Tax Great BILLIARD MATCH.—The lovers | Washington. The list of passengers was not | Be Penn. ove. pertooduane Balle, and a bu:ile of cob ‘Ser; oon ime Such joint action, may admit of some ques- | wiih their own class. of bilifards in this city were agog last night | qui’: large as those of previous trips, though | hase tothe pasty and afar mile chars | £08. The law of Congress institating scacols | “Mr. J-S. Brown regretted that the xubject | over the great match in New York betrveen | there were @ sufficient number to make the F Proving himeelt’ quite a taseitn ae con® | tor colored children” im ‘Tashington and bed ten brought up: but, as it bad, it mus: be | Foster and Dery. ‘Toe fine new billiard ex. | tip pleasant, and 10 show that the lin + 4. BOSWELL, Bauled Wm. Jobson. who pong ous Georgetown requires that the Trustees of Uol- | met. Like Mr. McLellan, be agreed that the | loon of Mr. J. I. Miller, over the National recently established, is necessary institation JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, th precinct station Boese, but the iar ott ored Schools shali “provide suitad!e rooms and | first resolution was of no effect unless coupled | Theatre, was crowded with anxious le | between ihe two cities, The steamer Arrow, OMice— 238 4% street et west, near F st. south. uc: proveion nim and Justice Schuuay, = teachers for such 8 number of schools as, in | with the second, ——— ject should interested i the Senne an, pi Scrape Stackpole “on fen a ct to == Landlord and tenant and civil business their opinion, will st_secommodate thecol- | be ostponed unt! mgress took acuon. In- a i of curs ts and the mapa po red ehildren in the vatuous portions of suid | vestigation had proven that there were enough | Miller by telegraph, caueed au interest audex: | tual mails fer Massbonie ieee orgy attended ton ty nasa ‘ink Wilts Outy Cross Framo.—Yesterdsy Uiticer Zirwisar. | “tes.” This appears to put itin their power | children of both races to form se schools, | citement hardly exceeded at the real scene of x ‘ yeated aizzie Middleton on the charge of |‘ make such an eutas has been sug- | aud therefore the case as in the report | ibe game. From these d ee ne TRIAL AT THB JalL.—Yesterday Martha *Siice gp trom 8a. m. to8 p.m. dally, threats towards Louis Allev,snd the last named «sted: provided, in their opinion, at will best | had not been made out He was utterly op- | the game began at a quarter r past eight o'clock Foster was arrested by Ufficer Anderson = ap (Republican for d@iscrderly couduct on t Of the | ScOmmodate” the colored children. Ua the | posed to mixed schools at this me,when there | last evening, with no umpire, but an amateur Colordonia (over the Eastern Branch B: EO! FO. former Justice Angerson the first | (ther hand, the Corporation law establishing | was mo desire or necessity for such action. If | Teferee. Betting was al + OF begmning of the | on the ch: rge of aeniney, preferred by *| P —s named aud fived the o'her$150. Louisa Allen | ™* present ine school system (act of Noe the question was presented that colored chil- | game Too to 40 th tavor of Foster, bat husband, Middl Foster, and the case was then preferred a charge against Lizzie Midi, | Y°™! 6,)_ prescritss that “all waite | dren could not obtain education without mixed | won by 271 porn! nts in 75 innings; time four | beard by Justice at the ‘where the ton and Justice Weaver Bearing that case held | °°'!dren (ion the ages of six and seventven | schcols, he would agree to them; but when the | ours nd five minutes. complainant is confined, in tof bail to er to security to keep the peace. years within the resp: ctive school district | fact was otherwise, it was not right to thrust —o-— keep the peace, and it resulted in her dismissa!_ cnaenal ait oa a admitted 4 into the sebools.” | the mnt ipeibn neni the Lego It Tooke | bey on Sst ce ett Gane —_.—___ . —To- S not, in terms cer.ainiy, | attempt to coerce public sentiment. J cAnally hi Messrs. Ldoyd an va. | Six Psr Orxt. BUILDING ASsOcrIATION.— Tax Tocgraeat At Amatosran.—To. | Cronibit the Providing of accomodations for | ored people of the Firat Ward, he was sure, | commenced «suit against, the Hon of | At the fith monthly meeting Of this Atsoriac Morrow there will be ® tournament at ildren 1 ges, ing nae w Analos'su Island in which krightsirom tvis | ite cb! in the ssme rooms with celored, | did not desire to have the mixed schools, ard | Washington, claiming $600 damages, beca: tion, held lest evening, ninetecn shares were Tse rs ell as trom Virgins aad ja case the parents desire it and the board see Sf forced spon the yoowle 5 woukd rein tee ot one gts lore called sold'at'an average of @ist6 per share, the par ' Iscd will particip.te. Some Ane ridin aoe ficiency of our school system. the Surveyor in Ieee to give hina the Proper | value being $150 per share. , So expagted, sad dittauiner the otan oak ane jt ts the opinion, therefore, of ine undersigned | Mr. Wilson thought that such a sctool as ride Of his lot, (Jot 1, square 716,) and re. pet tere are em bereapect pg og ge tbat no existing law would be violated, eitier | was petitioned for was desirable. When he ved from that officer 8 certificate and dia. | pg. T.s. Verpi bv re.aroo’ to his bome in rs a Ss Tor ine | im letter or in Dy united nciton of fe two | presemted the petition to the Board, it was as @ fram of the grade; that in sccordance with the | inis cliy ‘rom bis ©, sen Earo, Eine: bas made amp gn rangements for the | school boards ju the of such a | citizen of the District of Columbia.” It was not | directions asd plat he Proceeded to baild a x aan = staan nn cove and ety ey | Bgcabhencar eters Mors | toners mating anv at Fax cont i —— oo eo ne am na ee ae : a i? MourvanY—Dr. J. E Dexter, Secretary of | that may arise, 1 recommend that tke Gre | init the tchook ed” he etunmen dl Fed Seneca oS paving been set acesra, | CRIMINAL OouRT, Judge Pisher—Tuus wcrn- | a: the Board of He2lth, the number of | Councils be requested to either strike the wi wishes of the parents of these chilgren should | ing tothe ceruficate given, it is greatly dam. | ‘Dg, Willinm Dorsey, indicted for uuyhem, in } deaths during the month of Aucust 219-19) | white” from the school Inw. or to makesach | be regarded. If the genilemen of the Buard | aged by the settling of water, OAL, &c., abou: | Skee Wm. Howard with astone and put- | . ie umter te werefrom cholera wasarom20 | Gum Bey'resee wowt ee ot 4 theirs. | were thy of ie aiieved wat the Conaclle | rand Qereirshe Sains se aa | ganic only. and asntoncrd to pay a Bae of on, Cils did oF not, he was sativfied that Uongress | pa: esterday, Ottorr pra ‘Thomas | the Ie: -eay of 7) were under 1 year, 56 trom 1 to 5 years. tions in the section of the city alluded to, thougn | would legislate s0 as to selile the matter defi- arrzted Sone Q Brion on te Sarge ats | Ralf cord of pine rood from George Hopkins, ——s—__ not specifically reterred to this commit! se, tee Ditely. For himself ne had no wish to force towards Mary ay Tnice Mille was found not gu! McConnel for deieuce. | sa reer ORATION Lavonuns.—Mr. J. | yet received some sitention. It has been ace | the guestion before ‘he Board. bat was willing | beta bim tat to vail to kesp tae appears | PFank Busanini indicted or the larceny of $200 | ¢ Sayles Brown, Disbursing Clerk of the Qor- | certsined that a buildi the neighborhood | that it should take its course. In reply to Sy that the accused and com! en were | Tom Henry Vilatine was tried and convicted. | oT ation b prema, pa the laborers of the | is well situated for the purpose, and which ean o'ry of Mr. Brown if eoghe aged Hewat once married and now are divorced, live in the | EO ward Smith indicted for an assault with inst Wi thew Daek pay, and to-day paid the docasily adapted to serve temporarily the petition bad not done so eame house, and are not on the bert terms, anq | ‘Btent to kill James Smith; jury out. | borers of tbe Se-oud W He will pay the | school-room. It is also understood Thats eas ton that they could have but one eal that O'Brien cat down & clothes line, which | Equity Court, Judge Wylie.—' . Tands. | = bg Ee Anes ®. and proceed reg. | tleman residing in the vicinity, and. interes’ Wilcon raid that be Bad been. bony Jed to 8 quarre}, when he threatened her. ley act. NeKratt et, leave to ee consumption. 16 diarrhcr, sud [3 trom fevers; ‘The subject of providing school mean iu this object, generously offered, rent free, ‘would act in the matter; but whether the Goun- ers tbat they believed it the best thing for sanit only, and santenced to indicted for amend bill. Mack: Pay a tine of ‘To-day. Sty ogt Planters! ot —_—o— for the term of five years.an eliztble tot on | ue'ghborhood, Lyng ye educ ition rr, )WYER.— Yestorda; der for temporary injunction. Huston ¢: x! Besca Wa esterday, Thes, Cars | Which to build aschool-honse tor this pur- ‘nd property had told him that they wantei | in tee ee eee eg Judge Purell, agt. Davall et al. order pro coniesso and ra- ran. indicted for robbing & youn< rain named | pose. Some steps have been taken by one rey- | the school ‘without conditions. He tnongat Lage 2 H. Ji the petition of H' | frrringcarsetoandit Davison et al. agt.Wasn- Cos-iday some weeks since, Rot bing pre ant | idemis toward procuring the erection by Pi this the mildest form the subject could be ia- setting forth that he bad em. | !rgton, Alexandria, and Georgetown road: when bs cae was called in coor: te meaps of & school buildine upon this Ws arrose: by Sergeant Veracu and delivered to the Mart stat. — Prrre Larceny —Oiticer Davall yesterday arrested & cofored boy namet Jaues G aves on the charge of ‘Be Inreeny of ear ¥ Cremp. and Justice Harper com to yail fer court. ited bin t—& movement which dou): common 4:1 ity provid: troduced in, and advised its opponents to stake tyme by the foreloek” by act ng it, OF som: thing stronger micht be ‘upon them. Mr. McLellan followed in opposition, He bad im vesugated the case. and would state tne facts x they came to him. Oue man said he ned the petition not Onderstanding tat it wes for a mixed school; another bad no children; another no children of a suitable aze aueere member of ‘ine bar to collect & claim against an estate of $40.02, and had retained $39 for bis services, besides $10 paid him as a retainer, and Judge Purcell ordered a citation ‘Against the party. 7 __» —_ To Mr. of the steamer Coit, we are feain Inaebeta for ‘Norfolk papers in'ad- vance of the mail. Com; 1¥ 7 OFeF Telerring Reoeiver’s Tepori to | auditor.” Hoover azt, Fitzgerald; order enjoins ing detendents from removing certain goods. Keyser agi, Watere; order to secure temporary te junction. — OFricg axp Store Lovnoxs,—Can be used for i lows. — [8,1,1:) ADAmson’: Jeeping purposss without mattress oF pil- ‘6 5U6 MD street.