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‘ou all have in your minds now, or | your power. A man of a few words is alwa s jcMISE Associa rz0N—John CITY ITEMS. ny , ING ST ris in your school whom you say within your- | man of influence, provided he is a man of | Donoran Speaks lis Pice —D>. Beyl ant the Hire SSeS PEE = = es a EV EN ‘AR. pel ig es, love. Well, I admit it is pretty | thought. A ian Ww! + and utters | -ian Bend—The Meeting Breaks up w Confusion. — feck BPX MOMAS DOWLING, Avctinoer. ie ——— dithcult to school one’s self up to that point, but just What he thinks, is the man who wt! be most oNeat Saturday evening we siiall meet here for . b _ Ste ber 15, 1869. is it not necessary 2 ikely to be ty his opin.ons will be | fice discussion on the sac ulive shall be eon Pps. Dolls, TAUSTEES SALE x ALUARLE REAL Bs. jovem'| . UNLOVELY CHILDREN. more likely pa regarded. ‘There are many | )'crwd to have a large attendancs.” were th Ps ea TAT PEAS te The unlovely children of your school are the | other things I might refer to lv::, bat I have | coucluding rewatks of Mis. Dr. Lockwood at AP eo mmaenaanen . LA yp Nt m4 7h : P dance at the late | OMCs Who are going to make to you the most | pot the tinge. the meeting 0. (ie above association eld om French Chromos. a 1s and wile bo the geaersas LOCAL NEWS. There was a large attem : saw, | trouble. They are generally disobedient. They | 4 BETTER CNDERSTANDIN Waxren nerwees | Saturday evening, November éth, and at the |. ladies Companies eK the 12th day of Febraary ° - Zot the teachers of the public schools at | are generally petulant, inelined all the time TEACHERS AND PALEY T=. same mecting a rcmtution that ten cents admis. | Por the Holiday Goods. received ai Prige’s One | itil MH NG 2h ments, & ne Wallach School Building to discuss the sub- | possibly to violate your rules, and_to go exactly I will just remark, however, that. ths teacher | sion fee be ce! harged, was voted down by at Doliar « ‘ewelry Store, No. 4% Pennsylvania avc- request o the party peered, th os M t Government and punishment for | contrary to what you wish them. Bat when you | ought to try to seeure the co-ofe of the pa- | met major'ty. Notwithstan ling this a: nue, between 44 and 6th streets. signed will. on MONDAY the ith Bariexs: Forarn ir. aud Mrs. Marry | Jee = lows ian ta Ciknet look at ‘them as children, is net that unlovely | rents of the chidre: > chitdren | at a meeting of this association he'd last Sat tr _ oo — 1B. at To check pn. well Wathirs te “Tre Down, or Under Tw The {olor ne Temarks by Superin- | chtid of as mach importance as the iovely one? | themealyen’ Here p erhaps, wWiere | day evening, at Union League tialt, tie room was | Cares! Cares: | saliztown, att shee pioce of | pie mt Richards will be read with interest Has be not all the faculties of the lovely child? | some teachers fall. “1 do's ow to what ex- | filled with spectators, all of whom paid ten conts OVERCOATS! OveRcoars! fract ¢ Rag Sy te vyl wo a yg oust Vernon, on the | ApDRESS OF SUTERINTENDENT micuarns. | ought you not toremember that that child;it his | tent the trotc ee oe tno asimission, ‘Connor acting as doorkeeper. Capes ; Capes | John Cephus' lot, thence sonth 5, cast 5 I will state here, in order that the teachers | mind is properly cultivated, can become justas | inthe habit of making th Mrs. Gr fing presided, flanked on either side Overcoats! — Overcoats fe to a public road: thence with aald rod rfor the benetit of St. | may understand hereafter, when we have these | Joyely as others? You have no right to cast a | with the parents of th: ir very im- | of the table by poaqnets com: of chrysan- and all kinds of eet W perches, south 205. wost 1164 pe Vineront’s Ory Tegmlar meetings, that, at the next meeting we | child aride because he is unlovely.. You say, “I | portant, however, that techees should be in | themums, evergreens, and cedar berries. “Miss | | Fashionable Winter Clothing. Reeth Ms. emt 11.22 perebes: thence x Me hr street. | Nil call the roll of teachers, and make it a point | cannot love h Well, T am free to acknow- | sympathy. as far as posite, with the parents | McNah wasn t there, but made her appearance | 2 Hawie & Co., 468 Pennsylvania aveane. | £26 porches: thence nor ats IS ie 3 « mmence Our exercixes punctually at the nt have the same regard for a | of the children that are committed to thelr are. | she itly afivs the close of the mevting. There - o—_—— “ ginning. containing 630m acres, © Suit ® ART Gatiery, 49 F | time fixed, and not ten minutes afterwards. is willful and disobedient ax you can | You are much more lik Was quite a number of young ladies among the | Just RECEIVED, at Oak Hall, 469 Tth street, tT ‘One third cash: bs < and sheet c ‘The subject to which [ wish to call your atten- posite charac of the children. | ¥ Givsibiy belict | syecaccr. C. W. Neidham, instead of acting | opposite Post Office, twenty new styles of Scotch vevaneing an wf st ol ~ . tien ay is that which you have seen an- tt I am eontending for, erstand the character of the children; better | as -cerctary. anpointed himself assistant ser- | Plaids, which will be made up to order at our od wpm th i » Hox. Avos Kespartr— Vester. | nounced in the p a vernment and pin yhave alove or kindly r. understand the dittcultics under which they | .rant-ut-arus to Dr. Lockwood. The meeting | usual low prices. r the late I Ames Ki ‘hment in the schools.” I hardly know where ‘o sych an extent as that y: te labor: and you will be more 1. ly to be able to Jwith an essay read by Mrs. Lockwood. 7 x vary Baptist Chu at two | to begin in treating upon this subject. Its im- | permit yourself to do a wrong thing with ret meet these difficulties if you ko. precisely the in hed there were loud calls for Boys CLoTaine received 1) Suits church was crowded, and | portance w of course all ready te acknow!- to that child: that you will alwaystreathim | condition of the parents. ‘Irv as m. Bryan; and finally, after | of Youth's and Bo ine Clothing, to which iged to remain t< magnitude is so great and the field so as impartially as if’ he were a lovely eb to do th I think it would by hich @ policeman appeared | we would call the attention of parentaand gaar- | The property ie n ave that I~carcely know what points c! STORY OF BILL HUGHES AND we apeLes. | if every ney got the tloor and j dians. Oak Hall, L. D. Barbour & Co. mitle northwest of Drv wit, were en the short@ime which we have t I would like to teil a story that Mr. Page used | course of t ‘ech about temperance | street, opposite Post Office. wolttds (Rept Tite - covered The remarks whieh J s to tell about Bill Hughes. "It is almost too lo Sam, Bryan again attempt- ei cae YALL AND WINTER pon that well-known to relate in detail on this occasion, by the Chair decided him out | Boys’ Carr OvERcoats, F — n's first la I suppose we will the substance of It was the ¢ 4 to be guilty pealed trom the decision of nts’ Capes, JOHUNEA oor, that order is necessary; ae traits of uproarions laughter, Gents’ Overco: | re 129,.BRIMGe stm eer scheol-room as well as in the a sl which 3 and cries of « sion of the ‘Childre Has received. and now off mw the chureh, or i deliber- mess Aa 06 Mre. 'G. then spoke ‘aboat tayers. a Fine thought to himseli, “ Expel ming there intoxicated. Gents’ Dress Suits, canes rs Sper Fill try to save hh ss English Half Hose, ~ | 1 shall speak of order und ent his wits woul the eontides Suspenders, nition lara ieee toes provided vou at crrupted with ¢ for Donon, Neckties an] Shirts, | "5, Core . How. | ax to 3 ere a d you ‘tick to your last, hLup those back At prices unusually low. q vat sa well ordered school-room. w: would be. ands.” Doctor Hoyd ‘ P oe Saar Ladies’ and Gent's Underwear, Shaker « upon oue of these three prin wing stood lookin, the w TiN aud talked Oak Hall “Tothing and Merchant Tailoring Es- | Flannel Gent's and 1 AS TO TIN s saw Bill Hughes comi school in whic ag eae time. We should always have ¢ conypany with sume other boys. Bill t 499 7th street, opposite Post Otice. 7 pats With large pockecs on cith « which fairly brought down the N. B.—Sn'ts made to order in the best manner The mony hed ti } The Doctor couldn't stand it and » days’ notice. 11,19,6 L heap Belsines. of the boyssa give ns an sat down. The noise beeame ao terriie eee Soule ohsssae und cook a. Th at one time that Mrs. Lockwood and ler “Quick Sales and Small Profits.” iy, Ingraim, and Step (iar acholase walk weree ort, the Doctor, mounted chairs, ax t- gopencd an immense stock of new | CistheWiankete be” Pa, t yt : Hy r ug Officers, tried to- settle matters, of which we will dixpose of as quick as | ®hd cxamine foods and » although thee ie eer ean 1 J, the noise and confusion became so great, . We will sell Goods now cheaper than | , 84 Washington custon Sour tbaclik be taeeetenk oo oe pout alta hot thal 2: White Shirts35, $1, 8.125 and upwards, | $321 St George but yous 1 be | £ the 3 : hie mo~ < cle, osoms, D —. fis every sewion. Teachers endeavor t tion t down by Pig iy tegen ony — NEW FALL AND win tik DRI aid, <i an an excellent articte $1 —s a. rich Popli . to them, > to leave. 5 ocks, 3 pairs for 5c. | (Pick ghd colored Slike, trish Popline. Raprose 5 ggaers Froezephy les en cries Gloves, Gloves, Gloves, an immense stock of all : * Dr. Byre he seep ae ORES Yat A kinds and at ail prices. Excellent Paper Col- Lapprepria He told the y yon tell th lars, cloth lined button holes, Ie. per box. Knit pture Y capt lave, ived at the Jackets, a splendid variety. ‘The finest selection ewe ; ry. The which was unt to S685, and wh : Wows ever sccm in thin of ten ye tam to ay A ay oF joy itty Come one, come all, and everybody will abot - says Ne, do net kno ‘1 the countenances of Dr. ind Mrs. Lock- | be satished. Franc & Gorm sx, | Sestig. “tice” Anainees seh ehered alled. Bi Wood, the latter remarking that (he ali never Marble Hall, | York Mills at reduced aid So well before. The conversation of the 15; One Cane full Madder e n turned on the propriety of ehargiy Blankets sh ue admit. You ts eosapyras ae neat meeting. na panes Gg nr s BENJAMIN MILL he | and he may comm ‘ion was dealt w ously, bee: = mn ice be 3 . mute, vou intend ty i all this was, without going over th: | not necmay So! Obj of the intemal sorcee cnet peor pepreat Cheriary AT THE CentRat Dorian Store, No. 22 | "Vciy-2in Bridge street. Geary: ! ea Mev. Dr. me. Hf you fail toh nehiale story 1 Was comy Y a li- | Market 5) ribute toh " ix not study ion of th: of studying unt one he had ever seen. ‘The | derstanding language me one of the best bovs inhisschool. He | does, he is able to stnd idly forward in his studies, advan: ther scholars, and in the course ot a master workman in one of the yundries inthe State, where he was. He | you will never be ab on became an artist, and teu years afterward, | until we have an entirely di on one ee) h ace, between sth and 9th streets, Pl (Pennsylvania R FRoNtT—Harrey’s Whar cense drawbacks. Rv ) jenue,) new goods are con: | Kicramnisnen ry 1834, Arrived— : pe 10,16 1; PREMIUM AWanoED tx 18357 ir business is | Sehr. Virginia Emily, Fallon, from Havre-de- 8 TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that Geo. B. maja y ri w we Rat vou want to | Grace, with 68 tons of coal fur Harvey, Clarke Co. cansell Shoes, Boots, &e.ascheap | PREMIUM STEM DY i tN G Carter's Wharf-—Arrived—Schrs. M. Dun- | @* 80Y person whe advertises in the Star. 7.14 CLEANSING FS! tienlty | nock, Dunnock, from Hayre-de-Grace, with eval =< = SSSING ESTABLISHMENT No. EK ent arrangement Migninonette, Calvert, from Core, &C.—Dr. White, Surgeon Chit st, to the he xe havin sisted by MrQCoe remains were were Preside nt wd that the regard to this matte: sT., Geo: " a ‘; gen 4 ith every desiral tus and t with regard t * mode of conducting eur Co. Bui & | of twelve years’ practical experience in the | , Replete with every ‘artiste > an of the scholars, the position of the pols int the school-room nd outside af the Muirney, trom Phiva United States and Canadas, prevous to being es- | {Jd with the best talent and artestic skill t | ave anes pokreom. however, that in sy not time to enlarge upon | Phia, with coal for’ John : : Au- | tablished at 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between | {tie propricter. taker thas the keee ges te them to this subject at present, but will do so at some | gusta, Wroten, from Havre-de-¢ ‘acc, with coal | 43 and 6th streets, Dec. ith, 1861, successfully | District to have all orders in his line well aud t “I Keep those | tuture tne. for Geo. Bogus; Access, Garretson. fror He treats Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Club and In- | promptly executed = 2 in = are net careful in regard te this matter, i al + SHALL WE wip? de-Grace, with coal for George T! Langley; H. growing Nails, and other diseases of the fect, | ons = ae Ax Ixeressr op | scholars will not be. You ought to insist asme-| 7 will run if the points which I | Allen. Taten, from Philadelphia, with 325 tons | Without pain or inconvenience tothe patient. 2 ational mecting | in your scholars, and it will help the c rye Rengy Ale auestions come up. “What shall | of coal for C.'H. Burgess & Co. and A. Wood & | The shoe can be worn with ease immediately | Ti IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH Fourt an Chrreb an addit your seh ‘ow, it is not simply ary | even I do with those ehfldren who will not fin Carrier, Kennedy, from Broad Creek, with | after the operation. Refers to the many emi- — “a t the pastor, +.C. | that you should have a place for e obey; who are," i «i for John B. Lord. nent Physiclans, surgeons snd thousands formes wne but those deprived of this blessing know of pT wae veted by the commnnicants m for the and pew-hellers: and this £ w The lohnson's Wharf.—Arrived—Schr. Ackworth, | Tesponsible persons who patronize his establish | it= lowe. The pimpled. blotched and tetter oo ered. y 7, with wood for tarkets mars Virginia: | ment. Hours from® a.m. topem: Ooleot Sed meartis dae ts mee, ee ally comm Havre-de-Grace, with coal for | Press of business at office. Dr. White is unable te filled with the vires of SCROFULA pools. whic - Dunnock, Gosle to visit patients at their residences except be- | ther rurancous disenes eantol hee eng Gh an examination than th Md., with lumber for Johi tween 6 and 8 p.m When the bleed is impure. disease i xurr inds of many people that the teacher || Riley's Wha: pale in these Blvtel-<. Pim- to be allowes erany | Travis, Wheatley, with coal for D. W. copper colored Watches, tare necessary ina teacher in oF mm Well. He should ave vis of talking and boasti ability to de this and that. He should about things that will = | condue should praise - SOUR TEAC ‘4s Well as Punetual in th t deal more than the si . with entire un: neler; it im my ministry ~ thts giter thirty 5 cireunstances whateve Ts . f y | 7 5 Fowl . Ae. “Avert the calamity by purifying the ‘The subject discussed | Kansas, Blackston, from Philadelphia. with a wi hind regard for their | act itself, for the time being, and it =h emess of disposition as ima ly. In one tor Witham H. ‘Baum; Julia, Dulany, with SAMARITAS S ROOT AND HERB JUICES, Ke. EF aceop borne iu iuind by every teaeher that wh should be avoided. Now, have passed tons coal for H. C. Stuart; Mar before Scrofula takes a fi ” eae al that has been commumea- | at work iu hool-rovus he is fixing the habits loo ix. tls cher to ase corporal pun- | Lewis, with ossters and swenttten lore Scrofala takes a firm nee of vour interest in m2, though the a. In | field & Weise 'y philie im the «yet: + Flying Fish, ‘Trade many have the sir and the going to POPULAR and in that cond emplate marring”. kn. E ussing the subject. | potatoes for same: William I ing little of its bancful iufluewor on the Cotetitution of their days Ii aft ed w get | with Sters for ¥ ‘eeuch we say STOP. First cleanse pear it ons sib active dut ! ar public schools just as well without tors for ase, with re impurities: of that seretelot hfe tb wh corporal punishment as with it, and a little | 6 for sa cents fo S15) wegen ig ni ingle sherry ie “i Wetter. per bushel. : fore you bring misery on yomrseli and. vilep Sper barrel. 4 r a ee ate Price $1.25 per bottle. WHAT MR. RICHARDS THINKS AROUT.IT. Fowler's Wharf-—Arrived—Schirs. Sophia Wil- PRICES. — yor sia" My own at is that i a! ine € nm, Howell, from Philadelphia, w AMARITAN'S GIFT as General fielgment torah ved we ca « ‘orgetown and Washingt The only real cur: Now, t ral punishment; and I will sa ve. Reagan; Com panes caused fret in Fer nts, or city ors whe aay isin. Patt _ Pawne iy vegetabie é t RS soon as these parents Havre-de-Grace, with coal cury ws be wry. IsSeF, var te their own chiliren at h ithout whipping exercising Isis i $16 cures mild. i posit aper, and they it t itsell in the 5 A kindly disposition, ailed—Addie ment, just so soon % et along with 1 will ec s the State authorities nt them fr eS t to the passing 6 ‘emales, $3. Su UgKints. t respectfully wals-rely ose ‘ rs ty get along without co amacl Mairs, = this ine pressed in the co ates will ae and Ewill not consent to it tor B, F. Clark; Agnes Ann! De. xirenac itowands subaiaing a gnud going sand for market. SUIT, 'S affectio do not know that 1 Prine iN ed—Sehrs. ©. B. Mo- GOLDEN REMEDIE 3 Faiths: Mather s6 WEN as tht 1 core aud whccK Sante outioen moee Philadelphia, with coal er Tid any sttecess in ied “ i © Sow; Lilly B, Jones,’ with oak With THE Ack for no other. take no other, and time, hey 4 1 ents who are | ¥« Lihiy to govern himeeit. This ix an oi ren h it nc 5 + any case of diseas: in any the te Galt's Wh he steamor ¢ « ich they tai but and there 1$ @ vast deal a Jone A peatland last night from Baitimor Walking Coat, Wr Sones beers £ Sei Shai than a great many teach: they Will take. their shoes | and he Arrow 1 ae sand knock their childron don nee. Wi Ww What isthe opinion her worth in regard to th 1 prinisd ment ¥ nths plain of corpe np ]vinis nder certain © other cirenmsta: si1e—For ng Tre ne I the city, securi thim know tha If the child hin eWIOng. OF Y vod Jee Pants and Vest. » 2 cures Moren inappot nt « ARS forme,» icthee he above accident,she not baying mis, but I hote tte in are prove will suecord ine sche edd bey | Yon't winderstand me to justi 3 — Rs Scena « 2.55.00 Ae Koi Io ehbel. Cielca tt ie te y freight of produ . BFA GENTEEL GUOD WEARING BUSINESS | 95592 52. 02 oS a ee 2 saan, Hue believe it wthe duty of tea reuch's Wherf—Artived—Schooner« SUIT, pleasant ata radical cuty tr ail Uriaary Dy ee 4 Fi streets, a nit = to accompli : ity themselves so that th s Phe 300 tons: vine om ag X. Ack mene accompanied with fall dircetions, 5. = oes the haaents th: Of pi ng without corpe 3 Road cP ed engin em Mig econ aeacoarch ble oct Dr. Kichax’s Golden Elirer d’ Amowr, « ratioad At street and Penneyiy I would not Sr wins, Tie TEacien wattys | tie Hutler, Jones, wit gb yo tNer cneral Debility in ohd vc > mang. clothes bet , however, th Z : 21 ye euctay with wendestal edict. Price, 86.0) oi! yen is pereom was, fo jiotiglll pete hg dearly Fr “t toany plane. Proeape attcation paid te oat nee Me dan tehee teleus duces . lon dtry to be sure of his guilt first, and ‘ roaane., Mowe gevains olikent the wasn oe, Mentor a ferther hear or of this city, inasmuch as some of then the child by himselt, rather ‘than batt chants Gallen Remedicr; BBs Mrconan ees Freserick Hubbert not then present. Mr.Seaton, when Mayor | reprove him before the se! sargo 01 bis. prietor Dive ip glans of booties. ‘various thefts charged on ashington, amd who. while hotd- | folmderstand that you had s F, lime, &e., and about fifty passengers. Adarces TH. DAPRICH ARIS, No. o9s y wos a heavy suit of winter Xe Bimout® | cause. Beard of Trustees, wi —— s . 4. SAKS & CO., streg New York: Office boure trom ’ : », Jake Klum.” for the express purpose of procurin HERRMANN, the most successful conjurer liv- : nent. thes. mazhed on oe eats, dake Klum to do what? To edu to trai ing. has en; ‘d Metzerott Hall for one week, PReresats FOR SUBSISTENCE STORES =e ee children who cannot be t commencing Monday evening, the 22d. insti ¥ parents. When a parent t He uses none of the traditional machinery of Orrice Derot Commissary . See bare had gus inis dee kauitnd aecter Se ee oe eet ee eee leaner enieie ea 517 SEVENTH STREET. ahgtlel Propowals in shot at Cach other.” ‘The bovs would. bring =hot right to punish his children at home himself. | served seats can be procured at Metzeroti’s Bie ier { A special in their pockets, sud shoot them serosa the 298 | scrioc wus REN ARE HomE-Wwiirrep | Wusie store on Wednesday morning. nest Fd ‘ a series : hat a struggle a at other boys. This was kept up until it be s : ————— : aa —— . ment which will insure all who attend during white inside her came exceedingly amoving. It was always Aiicventuse dna beer lie hein alt ease || Dn Waa wan aire a phaalale and soe: STABLISHED 1830. put up in strong air tizht kezs, fr piper ag beh erwin Bie eae, ere een | pooateonge C gaclcbap be pinot anyon jlere children are very dicctedient hi school | ists, ranging from’ to year old. make thelr IRSY nm aes «eT ck. The following off fort on his part to contre from; but] suspected ono bay om one | ire vate corsoral rauishinentén school, they | DOw besere a Washington andiewce for the rec FURS! now 1-60 Brevet Mayor! SAA Ae D. Baker, Deputy it. What was the result! m,and L undertook to deal with him for a a Shenae at fasae time, at Metzerott Hall, on Wednesday evening, — — = din that ease, and wonld It is sufficient for ime to ss pot thas canis. Serine Penner 6 oung, v. V. 1; Edward RUPOSALS FORK HAULING HrarguaR Tens ler Mir irany Deemer, we Office Cet i Detuber 2s. that their paren ie niche het eit | thean, if they make them obey, especially if they to throw shot the led never to suspect * ving a matinee on Thursday and a secowl | Now ready for inspection of the public. re in the habit of giving it to | Gling. entertainment in the evening. ‘They and mort earcfully elected wanrturent of said to possess wonderfal musical talent have ever received, embracing -_— eo -— ALL THE LEADING STYLES, (For other Locals, sec first page.) 1 did not happ nd it did me ten time they had con whole year. “I then R Vv. Sealed Proposals in triplicate. (on forms t be far yunis ” : a boy until Tc Lyiarendae nishment, 1 must say a cal GSH WaNe eee Ce hished on application to this office.) will be reseed Prewweat PS AND DOW'S ete eb cis indeed wean GEORGETOWN FUR, SUITABLE FQR,LARIES’ AND CHIL. | at this office until 2m of MONDAY, the Sah day of 1, excitement, peti tinge prover ority, to re- a s Ne variety of GENTS’ FUR MUF- | HAULING AND DRAYING OF PUBLIC PRoP- all bad passions. pie con a iebcd. Tebuld cay, it fd avoid there tps and downs in —— . Also, @ great Stose M a0 Siaxcean- | PSE Es ena aherns. \S¥.—The stock-holders of this | CARRIAGE ROBES, of all qualities. control hei cler the mos gs. 1 know we ing better or worse to-1 day; these ups and downs will com THE Sexe TURING ComPa: n yester- to us, but it understood that punishment yn all case L S| Company held their semi-annual meeting, Sat- | gg- Every article (fearanterd ae represented, and be ¥ for us ta diseip of Yi onsequence unless it reaches the mind. | urday, at the quarry and milis in Mon! to be sold at the very lowest cash prices. persons, not bidders. and the ri Sas pee of a we ge into the school roo iit intlicting mere bodily pain, the object n the line of the Chesay JAMES Y. DAVIS, reject any oF all bids not considered to a SL I now ina proper coud is Fou say maken boy smart um he reports of the Presid . HATTER AND FUKRIER, a RENE the school rowm? Am 1 4 der the lash until he dies, and yet that would not , and of the Secretary, Mr. ‘den, $55 Peatanlacn, BD oe Sey x Hye Sr aihe phate or any part indies cobalt. 66 aut be punishment. but brutality show a considerable outlay and vast improve- Under Metropolitan Hotel. be attached te each proposal. a of . VUNISHMENT SMOULD REACH THE MIND. ‘nt in the works during the past six months, | _0c®+eo2w ee! ———— = By order of the Commanding General Fir: Tu the first place then, you shoult always | ‘The tine flagging in front of the Treasury exte tary District. 2G. CHAN ext me into a prop make it a point to reach the mind of the child, | sion is of stune worked at these quarries, and Esranuisnep ist Brevet Colonel Quartermaster U.S jens. Z aecahane and if you can reach the mind of the child by a | the Smithsonian Institute is built of the mame ANDREW J. JOYCE.& CO. _ now 1-6t_ Chief Quartermaster lat Mil ease th vs single act. vou have gained | material. ‘The stock of this Company is ail | CARRIAGE MANUFACTURE iS, jSITeD, ATES PATENT OFFICE, Union whieh assembles ; will find that it will must whip, let it be from a | owned by residents of the District. Two hun- 477 and 479 Fourteenth street, U Wastinoron Pret, Ren eoter 1, pam, afew days. henakes j ilty a oftentimes sa from a great many litle ity which fyou cannot overcome. Be at | dred laborers are now en: |. and the work is | REPAIRING in all its branches. On the petition of STEPHEN J. GOULD. of West - c Terre oe ie tatinm ake ae Imistakes yourselves, because I hol that a great 3 to punish: with the rod or not just a8 eit | Ying pushed forward with vigor. (All Corinne kdt Sor Kepairs, Stora or Commis- | Corneal Conn praying, toe the oatenin vrs—Yesterday morn- 2 i psout of ton, | part of oir troubles in the school reor may require. Rev. FaTuer Maavine, President of George- Soon tn 4 arrett's house, ; are tn- are ¢ 0 ‘ise Peo € me = ys, ve it due! bilee. - * —_—— © u a estimeny in the case a coerest's bean hitdren ix this ts are in- | They are quite as likely to arhe from stiches Gan Gees oes anere days, to give a retreat and conduct a jubilee. It is ordered od fiieted in anger. But this io be | as fiom the scholars, dene. If you find that you have a feel atic apa indulge in a ees bere psd ae ghirade Sel my ings ot 14.30 bushel of wat Crd Sale OF P aes tne vorve™ tain Ppt ee - ithe eee sone Secre seh oe oat te oe r that Lele disposed to take him and give hima | hundred and fifty boats, loaded principally HELIAD MERCHANDISE in no S-law! — sion atents. 4 hae y punishime he spot. He | with eoal and grain and flour have arrived astery of yourself | ern well. She be able to bring the boys into | Suinmary punishment right on t ‘i eye uinugete Bly the child into sub- | subjection, v there will be no good order there. ae one pen mone oe, ERENT OF THE Trenton. LOUD TALKING AND SCOLDING. g subdued, day 0 * . 88. ee ite eee OCLDX'T SHOW LIKES AND DIALIKEA. Scolding, or what is as bad ax seolling, harsh | School. My anger w Hed at once, and 1 | start from Cumberland to-morrow, to make an To Whom it May Con'era:—Appications ‘having ret south, Saturdas ev A teacher is very apt to have @ great many | and censorious talking, will only take trom your retseellt dec” Tptepred ink meats | tone cnene a Teach George- LUPORTERS OF a 4 likes and dislikes: She must coutrot these. | iniluence, and make it stil more difteutt for | to think of the question. ‘Then mennene _to | town about Saturday. nue descril fom pe ‘The teacher most not say “+I like to see this, or I | you to control your schools. I think every teach- | think that the recitation mee: at What're rhe RELIGIONS CEREMONIES.—Bishop Cammi like to see that simply.”” His likes must be based | er who has tried it has found it out. Loud talk- | empty. Said 1, “William, go oe oe le te Kentucky diocese of the Epi av upon. prin upon reason. And when you { ing is to be avoided. I de not incan scolding | tien Toom, and stay there until lenly. Tshue | (hUreh, preached to a crowded audience at MEN'S FUR GooDs, say ton child <i de netiine to have you de that” | when I say loud talking, for great many teach- | cess." He marched in rather sullenly. ut | Christ Church last night. He afterwards con- street, * Howard, employed nea ers cracker wagen, while ew Work. APPLICATION Pom DUPLICATE LAND which | during the month. The water will be turned off ABEANTS. fore the | on the Sth day of December. The directors Tsaac COALE, 3R., & RRO., Beransunue ov cas Turensen. f some of the neightn onveyed bin to his home over the Easte n bridge, where proper imedical atten sUDaueee ton should then appear, ‘ ers talk too loud. ‘The tendency is ce atter | the door. Well, that gave me a chance | firmed eleven new members. A collection was H. VAN AERNAM, 7 Bp peer Boo sive. eS sho "Get to talking loud to tate @ little louder, | to cool off, think of the matter, oe i Phd ign | then taken up for the Bishop's church, near 14 HANOVER STREET, No. 9813, for 120 acres, issued under the act of ping lear birtaree phonoguel there is, perhaps, the appearauee of anger | Veved tor the the being. After I got through | Loatsyiile, Ky. March 3, Isi6, in the Whitcomb May, and : 4 the child, he remembers it. and remembers ing along with it. By so doing you lose your | With my exercise I went to t eget Tue BeRMy Baxk RarcRoap—The construc- CORNER OF GERMAN july 1, because’ he feels vou have actedupona | fnfluence ae sour Caer teaomatety. Bable | Spine aoe are thing aut his hand, | son of that portion of the Berme Bank railroad . sid A. th cchacinla | $0 ently, softly even though ¥ ping, " ge] with Alex- Lake were apr sy cunter with ciple than mere teeling—a principle Fee sock RORY, eens Seay even: ante pificnards, Ldid wrong. Lam sorry, | Which is to connect Georgetown with the Alex Tt v. a s avoid partiati series of sociables 7. A committ as to consideration the uxs during the winter. , 42) | andria, Loudon and Ham railroad is bel granted Decanters, 59. December 34,500. __ the child will be much more likely to re- “William, you have my hand. 1 am | Suda, foudonan completion taeenn Tes | cee tp _aermons. | Feo rion Ty TRESPASSING ON PUB- ~ : y be intiue: by | Soiry you have done what you have, but are you | Euhed f » COV Lie LANDS. ceive your words kindly and be influenced by | s0iry y Jon haw, bat are y livery of the crow-tes forthe track of theroad | ()MPHAN: COURT, Noveuitr iat, ts. iS: cmehat min es gene hea cris | lc egwehel ee gerry ie | hea ch nee OPER OR oe emale Serer: | easy peracrarse, tte am : sowie Laxtcaae ie Ee simanuer. Thave seen this exempli- | “Yes, sity ¥ well,” ao be is : Feared cele Won ee | en fs vere many instances te the shoo et inns | say that, then, eerie all ewaed” Ho Gid test | | ‘Tex Ponr.—Tho steamer Joun Gibson brings | CLIFTON, Administrator SIDENCE, lately ¢ Es}.. on the notice 1 the Depattient having boon ealledt 0 this as E say in regard to th of feity. There is, however, a dittere the | as he sald he would. Now, then, ip that case, ane cree general mecrehandise from New uA sinters open fa ine Pa is ates cae oad Ket tnat yo taunt a nome’ fatngs {OF toes | Ieae rome sebolcrooms andl And thacticteack” | Suppose Thad toed thertod tn the Aree Races | Since and reacts foe Se Art ome sees ge Vseiiement ued | Rpts Alabama: ati Borida, pale moter ie hereby fk pe Sd a eg ated fader Rr So faut cderteak: | Erte tr examioe alt ashore Sh fo show special favors, beens they-are | scuest isons it anokelenr manner: A lttiomons | that i Od aMthougir he aterwards ture | Chases Thomteases ree Co cher Justice | Deen cliccted at formed nfo money: sod | sh cates a rr oer unk taltcruce ill $e | saisc, ht Using. tuetechonl inves slits seh | aioe torus tobisy weammaae better by map | REcinain turer Sania een depart with good | notified to em ‘wih ine aims properly it : ch perectis naanug. bef jidren are a these | order'a great deal more readi course, “Aflcr he rcitimed from the rebellion | €:ngves. Troms alt bomen Ww Satake: "Proce a ce A He - You | calling (with a too lond voie cl to | he mct me one day upon pei rege of thin order be ‘once aweck for three ped aes the | een Sestaeee wine Faux TOO Much.” | rales “hire Re T never'shall forget you, shal ALEXANDRIA. Jaks i fe Evening Star previous to tho said . cher lik the TEACHERS WHO TA ett. Mr. Re, 1 ne you. ee it teacher food of mec or dock he delike sas 2" Noe Avothe thing the he Meco cosh Solnarn | Rover pes ihakoeeesm pace Joes | fe Pe EBTER, Revert Wilh, me Sole ever bad any do t it; the ei is, to govern his or her There are, per- e } pres 1, now, m I. — AS been —— ra = . Sees ric Seay aaa ee | Ha serateer che, ach ees | antag ee as a rea | ete ne re ott eh | CSU NERS TG OCR “EeuhE gue eee | Gannet Sow partiality wishout making dhose | Lut if you have ever seen suel teachers T should | tention. “You must each the mind. Be sure girl named Brows mithin the 3u- | Op RANT in the che snd ] whe de not share in those partialities feel tt,and | like to have you introduce me to them. They a yeu : ad isiseelhiorg oe Be Hacn acre urch, the ee graying 1 (ue citizens slwald all | scmetimes those whe receive the mark» of your | may talk under certain cireumstances. They bg ey [gmoney gps remarks | yer ee Ae gra wud Jury, mem 4 fiver to appreciate, or to honor, or thank | may not talk before me very much, but when ut fone es phe wba fe meet again jonday next, for provement in Spreading a 0G they are in the school by themselves they are | right here, without having even alluded to many | indictment. PRP Ter ernese will you fo ‘cao point to which I wish w eall ane fo oie Pot ane, Cag ts rite Se ~ tn — fete raat food cine si Mr. Richards ae Pg orig yoleht Tahovers ayy mA sfoctimeny oo for the mse ives of S attention, amd it bears very strongly upon | teacker to . aap Taxed, through he > . i be Hav tendency is to talk too much.” And just in | to any of the trustees, poration andria janassas railroad, for Ty pre Pi bdih bik Spmaer Py percent | Ceeeaoe a you waste words on a1 subect eMmecrs presi af to propose any questions which | where they are emgiged to wore on a sa petion on eae of March Dr. Sas Loveeven the mest unlovely. Now, that isa | Uhat requires your attention tool, consisered- Ididso, tr pieons person may oppew, reh te morrow night. pretty bitter pill, T presume. I have no soub, * in that proportion you waste your intluenct and an interceting discussion followed. directly com New York. ocd) 2ewow : ‘

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