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| EE LET - — —_ EE RN OREN IE I pg A A AO ET -e VENING STAR. pep irae cegrat yg meg seamen Transfers of Rent Extnee, THE COURTS. CITY ITEMS. DRY GOODS. E In the House of Delegates there arg pending | REPORT OF THE SUPERINTUNDENT. fhe following transfers of real estate have | COURT_IN GE. ERAL TERM—To ay. in the _—_——— enough bills for incorporating and relating to _ Twexday evening, Mr. J. O. Wilson, the Sa- | ceen filed in the office of the Secorder of Deeds | ¢. In Cenerat ‘teem, Cox pra! at] Resixese Svits for gentlemen, from $15 to - wr, B L E s H E ET | railroads to gridiron the District. The first, to ; Perintendent of Public Schvols of Washington since our last report: eos So ee ea mo | 94 JOSEPH J. MAY, DOU : incorporate the Union Railroad Company, was | city, submitted his annual report to the Board | 3 eae. i: Celenteann har. Hickman sereneih ot 2 tal va Edwards, | Black and Blue Dress Suits, from $18 to $50. Bis; decree below | A large assortment, ready- tober a to the © of Trustees. He gives the schoo! population of | Stickney, part tot 24, square . . t- hutroduced on the 9th instant, and has been re- ietnbeuctheon ths aelnee ME aot Srice £0 1, Fleming, sub. 5 sewers 2: O3 ee | Car cee gst mre a eeatoe names ae TAG; total valve Of sehoot Mary Wells wusedian 10. Anns Dob é | Slaticrs ctrenpect {othe memory of We ¥. Femdail, No. 41 0; number of public schoo! +. I, oe which were ordered to be spread om the minutes. a : ; femate teachers, 122 pur aanons es’! nani go POLICE COUBT. To-nav. Judge Saell—samac! | FOR AN Innitatad Tunoat, Coven on 2. The total receipts for the Top ty Gonzaga College, sub. @. square 676; | Sheckles, charged with vagranc: to give | Coup, +B, 's Bronchial Treckhes” are offered , Were SAG IG5se, 2.80. Rich. Leighton to Joha A. Pierse bonds ia the sum of #2, with the fuliest confidence im their efficacy. e excess of the ex: 2 it ? da; + workhor ib. i, ruunte 248; jenry Thomas, carry They ma’ the good reputation they have us fromn thegeneral tober 77 —Da if Moore et al, to John Moore, is or @daye in W the good rep . ber 1871 rted favorably and read @ second time, | the ev ———— = | Ucacn “Lewis Clephane, Hallet Kilbourn, Mat Emery, A. P. Fardon, Tattie, | SATURDAY Lero; OCAL NEWS. nce P. Fisher, Heney A. Willard, As P S = —_—_—e— B oun and Riley ‘A. Shinn are named as cor- lis enrolled, Amusements, €c., To-night. porators. The route i as follows: Commencing | fiscal year endin, . . at the junction of street and New Yor! Notional Theater-—F arepa-Rosa Opera Troupe | avenue; along 15th street to I street, along I pe VF GLOVES. AND Da Al eae tT SOF FORKIGN AND DO- ESTIC DRY Goods, MAY'S BUILDIN<« 939 Pawns AVENUE, between tb penditures having bec in Workho W 3 justly acquired. * | es 12, jon, V. Moore etal. to | Fields, Mary Dailey, charged with profanity, flacd 3 - im “Marriage of Figaro. street to Connectiout avenue. Connecticat | tund of the city, or paid with certificates of in- mie properiys @—— “Ruby Nervio dies G. | QSeecheaud looseut Meleyeaei in thee OvEncoats ANO GLENGARIES PLENDID STOCK Wail's Opera House.—Johnny Thompson, “On | avenue to P street, along P’ to and over | debtedness. Total cost per pupil. €25.88. sre 442; $1053. JF. ted. Colman, charged with profanity; fined $5. Beaver,” RAIN SILKS. Baud.” , the bridge crossing Rock creck at P street to | | He devotes considerable space to a description SS ar eee ee Beg A a Ey Chinehitta, fnmpetnctnrers. at tit - - West street, Georgetown; West street | of the school-rooms, calling attention to a num- = 144, 162 an Pare ONEe., Jasmee Emuith, rerasing t6 obey the or. | nee 3. 220. 52 r < 7 | ber of them, which he says are badly ventilated in wgard to hact ‘ one searramied / ALLEGED wift MURDER. 1 Hig a street, and slong igh street 2 | and unfit tor use. He states that of ‘the 130 reg- ° fined $3. Patrick Uniti ets neta ee ene any Mag tae. “ears ing Seene of Destitation and | itiisirectsto Lafayette or Warren strects; also | ular teachers, 8 were educated in our public : . ; $—. Same to @. Holmes, Axed $10 ses Srialicte Sok s ce Only, to Pa eras. MAY Peath— Whisky the Cause—A Bratai | with the privilege of connecting with the Metro | *chools, — n F. Gulick, part lot 5, aqua re 84, part lot 13. square from her mother. Ew STORK AxD New Prices.—The latest 939 Penosyivania avenae, and Drunken Husband. Di litan railroad (by th mt ot said railroad | ““¥CND TO ENDOW THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 60, and part 66; $—. MM: Rohrer ED THR WIND. ovelties in Scaris, Bows and Ties, at very low j—" is | politan rail (by the consent of | Under this bead Superintendent Wilson says: | te J.@. Bright 4, equare 404; $6,000. St. charged with obtaining s ved at " : figured Corpse of his Thi f ith and H streets, Pe : = Wife—Their | company) at the corner of Tith and wut | “that sixty years Congress conferred upon | C- Davis to J. rt lot are 95; $30. | money by false pretence and black mail Price's Gent's Furnishings D. FRENCH AND ENGLISH WOOLEN DBERSS Little Child. and running up Ith street to Connecticut yy “Wi A.B Kelly to erday atterioon in the Po < ‘This morning a man called at the house of | avenue. The rate of fare is fixed at sixcents. | the corporation ot Washington power and an- siiertey sirereoce ya the Fe 4 $1.80. Gonz oor ie iceophive d Sith, ry 5 jonzage College to Josephine C. Smith, sub. Lieut. Kelly, of the Metropolitan Police, and | A bill was introduced on the 13th inst. author- | thority to authorize with the bg yee of fhe | O- sqnare 66; $2 20 informed bim that a man named Kately, living | izing the Board of Public Works to subscribe for | President of the United States, the drawing ot Oct: ber 28.—John Stiles to Jos»ph Brooks, sub. 67, on 4th, between K and L. streets, had beaten his | teu thousand shares of the stock of the Washing- | lotteries tor effecting important improvements in gqmare 386; $2,200 ° Klizabeth W 'Peitiboue to Win. wife so bady that she had died from the effects, | ton and (110 Railroad Company, provided that eS ner Ge ee ‘ pec tas and it was expected that he was about to flee | no payinent shal! be made on aecountof the sub- | Councils, from time to time. parsed resolutio: from justice. The Lieutenant, in company with | scription, unless the eastern terminus of said | which were duly approved by Fresidents Madi- Uflecer Arnold. started at once to the place indi- | road shall be at once located in Washington | ton, Monroe. and Adams, in turn, and whic cated. and met Kately near his house and took by such ronte as shall be approved by the | 8uthorized the corporation to raise by y irk testified that Hoover was intr: it. ith street, between D and E. > ERVE CAREFILILY. M.D. FRaxn & Co. The Original Hatter: Late of Pennsylvania avenue Lin the May Building, 0% 7th st., Post Office. Take notice of . Ge All the mew fabrics of thst om 's th extremely low prices JosePH importation. at 4 MAY acher, part lot 1, square 944; $20). Jno. Connelly to W. W. Dangan, north 5a sub, 188; love 1 2,8 and 4, square north of eanai “BUFFALO” BLACK ALP Ar BEAVER the Post Of ment with witness. Hoover said a f necessary before he could geta place: «aw him after ce Depart wold be We are the avents for the of BLACK ALPA * the qualities, from 27 cents to $135 per quare 181; 23," square N. P art wards, when he told ber that there were vacan ‘ - or fi tt JorkP a him into custody. He stated that his wife was dot Public Works; nor unless they shall | SPecitied sums for the lpn hilar! (tela Se ah C, Hugh in tha! Department. Witness agreed to ction with any other frm. dead; that on last Saturday he asked her for t to the said board evidence satis Kant frst Meaney beige Bannon tet fice Derentsest | 2 at to Margaret | if he procure @ LeD WITH Bap Breati.— some moncy to get his bitters with, and she certain completion of said road to Fealized was 660.000. | During the a sa w yy B nomh. Fare It annoys your friends as well ax yourself. You ’ < o Ohio river. of Mayor Wallach, it was ine.eased by the in- Spt Pm Bryan, | £23 the res would like to get rid of bax coansabe ten brated MOURNING . ~ cage hyphen pol at ne imasted moar On the same day a bill was introduced to in- | ¥f-tment of the ed until it reached riot 13 square a “ey C gy oti LISH CRAPES. CRAPS VEIL=. BLALK all her money; that he im e e ny ced t art iot 13 square S70: ath pap what means to adopt. We will tell you. Use wanted with Ge the fragrant it will cleanse and beau- 1 He promised to ave the paperan xt day. | tify your teeth, and leave your breath pare. w.s Bat pever got th appointme had her sist-r 7 got any office U since re ck i ft him, and she still refused, | corporate the Boundary and Silver Spring Rail- | the sum of S¢4.; a ek eye; that she had been | way Company. Win. Beil, Enos Ray, Sr., D overlooke t the doctor's care for borne, Abner Shoemaker, Theodore Lay, ptember las 1 fever, and had died on Thuradaj B. T. Swart, J. Ford Thompson, Lew a and pays pors stated to the officers that Kately 5 fun SHAWLS, BLACK KID GLOVES, & very lowest cash prices EP TMA ue. bot $b an right, part equa Leu "3 S at the he fund and ac Peunsy! i Wuene 15 Franc, cer of t Clephane, J.C. Lewis, William Thompson, M. , t Bay. James T. tlatford | a aren ‘ney wa a vas Bienen? : . been in the habit ov beating his wife, ani | Blair, Join i. Clagett, J. HM Chesney, B. B. yis2.40, and he Fo" botemac fieamboat ‘Greeny, “part square : pee poeintcd, bacthat | ABS Th street, em 5 ax . whipped her badly the night before she | Carpent ~G. Emery, Jobn Saul, 0. 0. How- a, bv F “eg: 472; ——,, Same. to George ‘Parker, part iu Gen. Babcock = hands. On the Fin Reake oll or ae a4 coy riginal Franc’s ene Pans - yu arriving at the, house, the officers | ard, G. W: Balloch, Simi Wolf, P.’ May, Joli criea ann th game ty Thoman Pagper._P yn eect meng ry rad Aagee gal ie keeps all of the latest styles of © Peaseris ; ie corpse on a board laid across the ends | Angerman, John Baker Smith, Richard Wal- , rreis, with a sheet thrown over it. On | iach, S. L. Phillips, John Van Riswick, A. B. »vering it, the marks of the beating she had , Charles Stewart, Henry Gluck, John Wirl- received were plainly to be seen about the face L. A. Hall. Charles’ E award and head. A poor fittle child was shivering in room, (there being no fire.) and everythin, sented au appearance of wretchedness and Hats, Caps, & sum of $100,009: oe ur she gave him ihe moncy, he promis’ and sel!s them at a lower figure than anywhere Dring the papers nextday. The next tims abe b else in town. Call and see tor yourself, tr heswid he was arranging ty have her sister draw - mat assigned to duty She next aw Humay Harken Switcur aid he would f urisand Braids in | new styles inst received, at C. Baum’s Hair mm by appoiniment | Tyepot, 408 Th street. 5 ¥ $—. Nelson T. Ju fund will | jute 108, 104, 164 and 163, a) est is Invested as | Coldwell to's. ©: Nelaon. lot idt, Claris- yer, George uuce er to Gen. day at the Presid nt's Ho: fi t to $10,000, if the inter bat was not in ; e pad - ‘ Shavike | recommended. ker to N. Brow! square SiS; | treduced to General Dent 14 give no | Dortan Kid Glove Depot tor | tetera eo : * or ~ osc » recommend @ ne : . "i eailed mes 5 - < * that an inquest might he held. The route is as follows: Commencing at the | He recommends that a normal or training W.B. Todd t ury to see her and other adie there. The | T¥,406%thatrect. Don't mistake the mame or ‘The coroner. Dr. Potter, held an inquest this | point of intersection of Boundary strect, of po epg aepacraenh ag prey ner fen ays cw Whit ifieer who returned. the money to Mrs. Kirk | number. * a me sen = formerty | alto, weasure! a estal ol testitte " the Treasury Depart b Seestems Canssiontoce stir N. Soatines totes | ee ee oe nee ae tae! | high school et am carly Gay, Am cftort should 4 Thomas A. K went bed call eatigate a case of frm: Anpomis RAKTS, in white and drab, al wees being onion allied, an ops Ghekeeee, | pitt eke soe Fportherly along the said | be made to induce Congress to dovate the west | ment, lets. sanare sf; 860. C,H, barged spon sinss aex Bank naa meee do erie ot Wacken and there was a. cut on the Ouabp. The on. highway to its intersettion of the poundary line | halfof that portion of Judiciary Square incinded | Shepherd. part lor £5 aod 97 square 365; $4K9. Han: pt hn s eet Tok Berrie Cra Sve igben By roe cory) 5 Soaeet and Hoopskirt Factory. Dou't mistake % between F and G streets as the most central and | Deh 5. Felty,in trust, ot 20nd 4, im, ani the name or number. gans were generally heal@ey, but the brain fae Demis Seer pied Sic Gt] (Neteees #6086 ate sign, Tra eonly te OF ane ts Josiah Perry tH. Potburs. part | Mra. Kirk out of money, and demanded it from him So. Jou. Daller to R. Colifngs- | Heenid he was very sorry. and would get if for her, iLL Nor’. or cars, to be drawn either by steam, dummy or | mest eligible for a High school, but, no better | worth, for A, squere 134 @2iMw. C- B. Ohareh, | ey pai ee ar tet chee eh: | Fiounes Witt Nort was congested, and they believed that that was the immediace cause of death, produced by excitement concequent on the blows and sich MESSRS. WOLFORD & SHILBERG 3 ‘ . How Large Fortunes Ave Made. hoi er. The fare is fixed at 6 cents to | location can be found tor the offices of the Board | trusted. to 8. Gedney, sab. 20. xquare 457: $4,000; ed in wbout fifteen minutes condition was accelerated by the delicate con- | Tuck Creek. Church ond, 10 cents to, Bright- | of Falucation, and an edifice could be designed | Jeb Moore, to A. R. Shepherd le 2. square ist; | Sit i ienaunerd Hoover inthe pont | _ See the prices af which four of du leading | Retire tocall the ationtion of the goneral pubtie to dition of the deceased. Dr. Magruder testified | wood, and 15 cents to the District boundary. ei - 20-avd parts lot 21 and 22 equar 62): $— : pretending to use hisname incom. | Sewing Machines are sold in the United States | met he was called in on Tuesday and found her A bill has also been peg ree ze paling Ot ar, cucther che Gnenas teaad Congress be |, Nesember 2—William P. Johnston to A. V. Rein- | Section with such transactions ercould say | and England: ATTRACTIVE STOCK en speechless and prescribed for her act of the City Councils of March 33, 1571, as- B. Todd to | nothing. but sec med to be dumb-fonuded, and went lin, until Thursday night when she died. ‘The secused, whose full ning a site for a depot for the Baltimore and | #sked to donate, for the use of the Public schools | PVs°4 great wen anes iss. gh tag Price in England. Inthe U. 8. Mudd, sub. 7, re 5 15 . D. Kite! a 4 the property known a the D.W. pmnith. sub. bee eitars cei es ay SCN te | away, first paying the moneys Mr. GD. Kane, | wheeler & Wilson. <5 ; ° 0 S35 00 name is Thomas railroad (near the intersection ot Vir- | of Washingte 55, square 623; : u patent agent, testified that he introduced joover | New S 32 50 eS 00 ov ‘was sworn, and testit ‘ith street ‘Iso, & nion E house,’ and the ‘Anacostia En- | Scott to J. D: Kitch, lot A, squai to Mrs Kirk-at the Washington douse. Herepre- | NCW Singer. = ccaed fing bere mck — Au = Mme he bea | cea te Washin po) Anschedie Strect gine-houre,’ snd to authorize the sale of the | son E. Brown toJ.H. Burke, rented himeeif'as an office broker and ia sympathy | Tlias pe ; rf Se FALL CARPETS. cecupied the house les than tere weeks; on Fri. ilroad Compan: ‘he following are named | Property on the corner of 1th and G streets |} ‘mith and for the I troduced ber with the hope thatshe | Wilson Shutt _ aon 4 Sy day last he ot some whisky ‘and they both went ators: Daniel Shanahan, William B. | northwest, and the investment of the pro- | Pitke. pane property pe could get employment for her sister. Hoovertoihim | The above prices are for exactly the same 3 3 that he was an office broker The case was rested at this point addressed the court, stating that ¢ bed: next morning they had a dispute, | Moore, Charle she scokling him, and he struck her — ilton Beatt: on the nose. when she went to Mrs. | Bursley, classes of machines as sold in both countries. There is scarcely any difference in the cost of material and later in any of the above-named ML J. 2 | ceeds in ‘other property more suitable for | }°%) parka DaniFignn Lem, | school purpoes."’ Also, that’ ‘the Board | isi! er et al to Robert Sellers. part 2 $1465. W i Emert Dichman, K. F. Martin, A.| Unite with the Governor of the District | sen. part lot 10, square 93: $0 William Y ’ and Mr. Barrett is was simplyan At the following low rates Rest styles ENGLISH BRUSSELS, from $123 attempt te settle a civil case in acriminal cou to $1.40 » iB es > in s, at its session, | to James T Richardson par: lot At the of his remarks the court decized t machines. . parent: declen PLY: = 92 pepe ary GEE | ee ee ee in'an earnest efort to obtain'a donation ef two | Charice Relieret sic tovomen #1 Hoover inthe sum of $800 for action of the Wien Oswego be ee at the Se nr ee ae Siam he aru e +8, 2 a. | appt sim Thewaat cc sury iison Sewing Machine o., personally ap- | S10 sai diaiadamaiins ghd may have struck her more than once. “On | Brow manthority to construct | million acres of, public lands, for the benefit ot eared before me, aud mate oath that theabove | a{2yic',Petarys IMITATION BRUSSELS, 4 to nensit Tuesday swrning. s came in- One-half of this donation would be required to nd taken by him from cir- " prices are correct GEORGETOWN. cvlars published in the United States and land under the corporate names of the panies manufacturing said machines. The jury returned a verdict that Bridget Kately came to her_death b from her bo purchase sites erect suitable buildings for wmodation of ail the schoo!s needed tor jet. The other half shoald be convert- avy Yard bridge, or any other bridge that injuries received | may hereefter be built in the 1 1, Thomas Kately; and he was | Yard bridge; along lth street to E: AIN TAPESTRY FINISH, from % to 8125 Good quality IN Modesty of the Fourth District Dem: crats. ALNS. @ to 57% conte t. rect | ¢d into a secure investment, and the interest on ie eare 5 . Pa Saree: - ALL LIST ROME MADE CARPET, 6 conte. om ith ; H.T. BURROWS NOMINATED BY THE UNTER : . 3 i a committed to jail by the Coroner. street; along East Capitol street to Ist stre oe piled antienlly to thin mantare D to € lristepher \ ee Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas Bes: HEMP CARPET. 25 cents, ; ° cast; along Ist street east tonorth A or B streets, 1.8%. Semuel Helli . ions A large line of 58 to K-46 ULL CUOTHS, ranging Strictly Confidential to interseet with the Metropolitan railroad. Also | Without this aid the advancement of the schools on, part lot 40, nouare 623: B37 A meeting of the democrats of the fourth legs | 74 Witcon z Gann onus y = oinmarncing at the Interecetionof 1ithscrecteast | must b ‘nthe future for want of means.” lly to L. 8. Woodward, part lative district—Georgetown east of High street he Wilson § oare Ser OM. CLOTH and VELVET BUGS, MATTI OUR THIN-EDGED REPORTER ON HAND. and M street south, running along Matreetsouth | In concluding he says:—* The review of the | squares 3/00. Frank rrow to James H. | was held last night at Market House Hall. Th a1 Tthotrest. | LOMO ” . snes ‘ oe to Intersect with the Washington and George, | Past year is full of encouragement. ee elie eet eat ono es Byorawterd; | unterritied of water side commenced to assem Terms easy. i= conimittee which the Odd Fellows’ Hall | town railroad. Also commencing at th street | | THE PROGKESS OF THE PULLIC SCHOOLS into Wm, WBeiknapepare | 8th early hour, and as the large room was c Notice To THE PUDLI rater than during any year that From it three school er 5 e city may welt be proud, will tak of the Citizens’ Association authorized | east and Pennsylvania avenue, to interscet with the Chairman, Dr. Blake, to appoint, came | the Washington and Georgetown railr together at the National Metropolitan Bank ng at 1th street east i Wm. W. Be ag trwin to Wm. W, Belknap, part and dreary, they packed togetuer in one corne f- Racket & Os. Hiam D. Cs there being no fire in the stoves) and discussed | SUCceor to P. Wallach, dealer in men’s, youth« { 4 e 80 a t * ~ the political situation, while another grou, | 224,boys clothing, have received an entire new A heavy stock of ' . stock of goods, which they are selling at the FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PRY GooDs, yesterday, and after discussing the situation, ir date; the attendance in the schools has nearer the door scemed to be more exclusive, not | lowest market price. Those in want of clothing SIE Tesolved to take steps for the reorganization of nlargely increased; and our citizens have miaing with the plebeian firet-comers. Captain | or gept's furnishing goods, would do well to cat, | offered at the the Citizens’ Association on | right to run horse cars on any of their lines shown their growing ap i and conti- H. T. Burrows, who seemed to be the head, tail A SEW Rs dence in the schools by mo LOWEST MA liberal appropria- and examine their goods before purchasing ET FIGURES. ! J body of the gathering, tried for a long t : : = a rate of fare not exceeding seven ce ot one g, tr bel elsewhere. 1. Becker & Co., AN goods at ti positively to’ for the purpose of taking the injunction case np 5 tions for th + Washington should no to get some one to call the meeting to order, Odeon Hall, corner 43 street and Pa.ave. | «daspe 7 house inthe city. te tne Unkea Staten Serene cone me bill was introduced to incorporate | longer be censured tor indifference to Its educa. not sueceeding, he boldly approached the stat was a good deal of informal discussion before. | tional interests, “Its school heavier than hington Street Passe Averstinsert Bane ; $90. Kliva | and took the lead, stating the object of the m Hemrrer has all kinds of thermometers and ries, sub. lots 17 and Z. | ing to be to make « nomination of a straight- | barometors. Mary A. M_ Jones to George w., | 0Ut;!ed-hot, tncompromising, dyed-in-the-wool, A call is respectfully solicited before purchasing elsewhere S87 REMEMBER, TRE ARCAD during and alter the business session, the main subject being that infernal thin-edged Srar reporter. Mr. Jesse B. Wilson, who thinks it reported from any other city. We have reached a point where the will exceeds the way Company. Chai ton, William R. Rile B. Church, W. W. Gun- W Brewer, John A. square 829; November - By feeb . date fi —Dr. White, chtropodist, No. 55 437 7th atreet, Ie ? vilttam Sg : ‘s. | ability. Our peculiar situation, resulting from ~ one WY: | anti-loan democrat as their candidate for dele. |, CORNS, &o—Dr. 2 : impossible that that enterprising individual a apr ae nn eel ‘are named as cor, | the loation of the seat of the hational govern- | (oaee'guamtiec. Macrae Sore property, say, | kate. ‘The first thing inorder was the election of a pees SS +f merger ine — ee could stow himself into such small spaces as | porators, and authority is given to construct and | Ment here, gives usa valid claim for aid in the | 1 aher to Samuel ©. Magrude: presiding officer, and he called for nominations. . 1 Not reet, Baltimore, success- which Mr. Crane looks for him, told operate a railroad commencing at the foot of 1th | Work of educating thousands thrown upon the mF Some one named Mr. Dickson, who was elected, | {lly treats Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, STOVES, &c. ‘ 7 ~ James Frazer to | but declined in favor of Mr. James Wheatley, | &¢-, without pain. — ee Mr. A. Watson that it was thonght he might be | street west and running thence along 11th street, | City by the issues of war, and other thousands oe teens Te ne 2 ir. James Wheat —aeeeaee - — the man who had been furnishing information | Virginia avende, 12th street, Louisiana avenue. Sece perenes ap hte Sh cive: thar services 00/1) G woh td aint Anuatge Schneider 5 eg titerdee sais eae, declined in favor | Gomrzs Parent MEPLECTING Gas AND MPIRe BEATING RANGE. to Tur Star. Mr. Watson denid it, but thought | B, sth, G, and 15th streets, with branches from | that government, but w mois for thale cen 12. equare 377; €—. Ellas Francis to Heni i tt King wie ale ceding icf f Mr, | LAMY SHapes will save one-half of the quan- | [4 it quite likely that Mr. Crane was | 11th and G streets along Vermont avenue to the | towaid the support of schools for their children. rt sub. 47, suare 183: $2,000. George W. | Of Mr. King, who al eclined in favor of Mr. ft W. Lee, ; yl tity of gas or coal oil consumed without the use THE BLACK CAT. Boundary; from 1ith and Water streets to sth | But whether this assistance come early or late, | Riggs to Isabella Mebouald, cast hail Gantt Sy, | Samuel Godey, who, after waiting for the vote of thems. ‘They are cheap and durable. A. Ro- Tt seems that Crane also suspects Watson ot | street; and from 1th street and Maryland ave- | OF not at all, we must not falter. Our commis: | suuare 22; 81,00, Columbian Collegs to Sohn, | to be put Geclined in favor of Mr. Frey. Be- | senthal, No. 404 7th street, is the agent for them, The only. relistie RANGE for heating rooms being the black cat of Taz Stam; andwe leave | nue tothe Baltimore ard Ohio railroad, thence | Sons impose upon vs no less a duty than that o. | Jobpson, subs/26 and 2. square 194; 1.700.” James | fore Mr. Frey could follow hi se. besides duing the ordinary cou H H. tL. GREGORY, is 634 P nay ivans, oun . ious prede- | and also for Goetz’s Double-cone Chandelier — — ‘ Lockhead to Charles Edmonston, part lot B. square 7 - “y a : 7 fhe citizens to Hzht it out among themselves ax | along Virginia avenne to 12th street west, and ee oe ere eg irae yet |e George W. Sti Kney to Joho H Sayin. | comor® Mr. H: T. Burrows sae oor hed Reflectors, and the Diamond Ditusive Daylight | J) U R NAC ES of these worthies to detect hi * = move forward. b Ramsburg to John O. Ev: certed plan to defeat the purposes of th | RY Derot for ladies, gent’s, misses, and SELF FEED : gmgeactvatocns ox muscoratl Tre FUNerat or THE Late Witttam Y. ——— F ; $3.80. James H. Granger t | ing. He assured them, however, that th: | >. Baum’s, 4087th street. Ten per BASE BURNING The Total Registration. Fexpati—This morning the Supreme Courtof | Tar Boaro or Fine Comrsstoxers met i let SL, suuiare 489; $1.00. Charles W. | net back him downs a presiding officer they | cent.oif by the half dozen. The largest assort- | Tht most powerful heaters in the world. Yesterday, the registration at the City Han | the District of Columbia was in session but « | last evening. President Baker in the chair, and D. Murscy. truster, sub. 32 square 34; | must and should have, and he called upon | ment of Balbriguns. cianiee 636 Pee ee eeoeT. Nas concluded. There were registered 2.015, of | 1¢% minutes, and immediately after Mr. Mer- | all the members present except the new ap- | $500. Bilz.0. Kendig and Samuel B.hendig ts | teveral present. Ly to take the | ics ; —_____i i ._. which 1,208 were white and 718 colored, ‘Pae | Tick had pronounced the eulogy on the late W. pointee, Mr. Barker, who had not yet qualified. » pares cf sabe, 9. and 96, : — : ‘Ashby ti odd A some excuse. | ao LSS 7 : 7 megs | Y. Fendall it adjourned, and accompanied by | The president reported that the lot inthe rear = ofr lly Mr. C. Burrows was prevailed npon | Georgetown Advertisements ICTOR LIGHT PARLOR STOVE! eaten Seatenened Ce a epee Damar of the members of the bar proceeded to the late | of No. 4 engine-house was being filled up by | Tedd Mrs ssware 26. gine ae ke eiae | olacl me ciakmany Der Ge mae ee ee 1) number registered last «pring: residence of the deceased to attend the funeral. | order of the Board of Public Works, at the re- | square 69; part lot 9, aquare 98; lor a. was experienced in getting @ seeretary, | FR¥ THOS. DOWLING, Anctienecs ~~ pring The solemn services took place ‘at noon, and | quest of the Board of Health. On mation ot Mr. Hot eamare 104; all of mynare 1 lot some dozen or more declining. Mr. H.T. But- | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY SELF-FEEDING z there was a vel ge attendance of the legal ayly, the chief engineer was authorized to | and lot a, 1020; $ — rows stuck to his work, however, and a moti ss ‘ 4 SELF-FE! z Dostrict “prominent citisens of the Ihe- | pe > part subs. 21 and 22 . ion T AUC MERCHANT 4 e Glendour Medait = 2 chal 2 7. ict. ‘The boly was encased ta a hanibome | Ss Nervoneee tine Tee ete ae Senet wi mieaty Son, Sta. Join Paton to | Wo comumevieed to call cheat menants aes coffin, covered with black cloth and silver | munication to the Governor in reference to the | gsc, John be McPherson to P'S Harvey, | biushingly declingd the honor until the name signed, dated January 1S, Isvl, recorded in mounted, and the services, which were very | condition and needs of the fire department ot mare 6s; 5. Thomas sommervitie and | Mr. C. A. Lucas was called, when he quietly Liber @2. folie 40 the land records ot impressive, were conducted by Rev. W. M. Ad- | the District was considered, and Mr. Collins : binett, lot 6 synare 24; Siiro. | went forward aud tookhis seat beside the chair, | Washiugion connuty. District of Oolumbiay and by dison, assisted by Rev. Mr. Hutton. The re- | and the chief engineer were appointed a com- E. Fowler and Alonzo W. Fowle, to Angus man. Mr. H. T, Burrows here detined his posi- | Uirectiou of the party secured thereby. mains were taken to Glenwood, where they | mittee to prepare such @ communication, Me, tag Beradort sobs, 14 and 16, svuare 93; 9200 tion, and boldly defied the United States and | = : were temporarily deposited in the vault, the | McDevitt offe.ed a resolution imposing a fine of abn at Pattee Stay fy Amato SOL Sy A TL N— MILL— TENNALLYTOW ——— By virtue of a deed ‘of trust to the unser GAS AND BASE BURNING, aerns) ret Ts DOUBLE ILLUMINATING, 634 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU iy ‘ : fttor | Territorial government. They of the fourth | D : G 2. following acting as pall-bearers: Messrs. k. T. | sz on every fureman of a company who neglects | fo 'Jouethan B Contes ube io, earn 5: Gis | district, profeerd te abow the naoiie ce thee ‘ AND COAL SAVIN im Merrick, J. H. Bradley, . + J. | to turn in the box vo notify the operator to give | J.B Hooe, trustee of Ellen Foule. to & hard trict of Columbia that the democratic party iw | id Henry Burrows’ land. in the - | Johnson, B. G. Lovejoy, J- Van Bi » I. | one stroke upon the bells when he finds there is | Prather, lot 2, square 1018: S427. Geo Miller to | sill alive: Steccaae eee Hise ene rang nnd: hence with eatd : | Andersom, and James Hoban. | ‘The remains | no tire, in order that the men may not be kept | Sarah L: Gordin. part tot 25, sinare ste, $200. | "Wa H. Dunlop and H. ‘T. Burrow: were Cee Tee ea sear ees Week US perches se M. L. GREGORY. P | will be ultimately taken to Alexandria and | waiting for ageneral alarm when there is no atiug Nolte to b Nolte, part lot: suaare | named as candidates for the House of Delegat ° ¥ | buried beside the body of the father of the | occasion for it. Mr. Booker moved to amend | 3 Saygey (pag tatty, tellers were appointed, and fifty-one fp degrese east 109 ie ceased. by striking out the fine, and substituting a clause W. Young to. Willian tickets bearing the name of H. T. Burro ed.oad; thence | nee 2 ——°—_ Lolding the feremen Mable to have charges pre- iliam were | & | ; e ; 4,8. 7 9 all orth part of say Mr. | Tae Crowxrxe Gtony or MaN.—The art of | ferred against them for such neglect; which was | 13 and’ 14, of square 96° lote 1 | the tailor and the bootmaker go for little if the | agreed to, and the resolution was adopted. Mr. | 13, and 14, of square 1,02: lots 1 head of man be not properly dressed. As the | McDevitt offered a resolution, which wae unani- | 48; and lots 1, 2, amd 6, of ut | top-sails of a vessel are in sight long before and | mously adopted, ‘that hereafter no money orders | }ialvern V- Tucker to HH. Be 2. Rudolph | MBS they could t. The wi | long after the hull is seen, so the haf tirst strikes | given by members of this dey ent be ac- | Lol 2» W) tbo rtotlot2-aguere | democrats were, it was said, goi | long a bsiger to William B. Barbour part of lot 2. square go) S| the eye of the beholder, and, according to its | cepted by the secretary of this board while t i; $90. William N. Waters to George J. Joh | style and adaptation, is the impression left on | are receiving their salaries regularly.” Bo. ul degrees west 31 perches; then north 55 de t 23 64-100 perches; then north 38% degrees east 22 perches; then north Sts degrees west 28 50-120 perches to the eastern line of said Burrows’ land: ence with their line south of degrecs west 3i perches; thence with their south line weat thirty- i to vote tor « | one perches; then with their west li qpasirepublicanoraquasidemocratin the fourth | Nett, 4 perches to the beginning received, against three tor Mr. Danlop. Burrows was declared to be the nominee, anv! 3; of sqaare | coming torward, said he hoped he woul subaiviniin eg | interrupted; if any one did not like th SE cer _ WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ete. 2 FOB DIAMONDS, &c., 2 hey Mr. hi PS Bears eeu ; ube 14, 16, and 36, square 74:lease @ istrict, he gia not know which. This would be pred bys, Merchant Mill, Known the mind pleasant or otherwise.-This fact is evitt, in offering the resolution, explained V «Razor. wal 32. equn an eternal disgrace to the party, and the object | : une Rosny ov Heattm met last evening. | wen understood by Willett & Ruoli, whe vave | tat the system of ardewene thrice oe aed, Joke ¥. Fgusell to Thomas of thi meeting was to see who la who. Heeloced | pele aw) a ee — —. i sont bonrmee meal pi? | not only the capital avd enterprise ‘to bring a mae aad wd ee Sroaivoen: that somo of B, Coburs,sub. 99 equare sa Siaap by adv the Piedmont railroad scheme, | deed of trust op the RF 4 from such pipe. The committee resomeard | ck ot head gear to Washington unexceiled in | the men were led to expend their salaries betore | 8,0 ember 9— ichwel Green to W. I. Gibson, | but denounced the Board of Public Works and | properts in strnck II be forfeited un ‘cont. r variety and style, but also the taste and discern- | they were earned. thus entail suffering upon Jot 6, square 247; § 404 hn ©. Harkness to | the loan. exs the terms are complied with within five days —! these goods bay. Se een other material, such as iron, wood, | ment . artistically adapt every article to the | their families, and that the creditors were some- sGarters part of | ai, syaar at. | ‘The FLouR MARKET is very firm, with no | from the day of sale © PTET wi then be mociae: cate, Lite pvoided as ehecediniele dened, lead should be | proportions and appearance of its wearcr. ‘This | times defrauded by men who ran up large ac. | €3000 ‘Thomar N. Chas 8.80. ori’ | change in family. Some brands of exiras have sod cori ar Bn ene Fee Foret aro ded as exceed ingly dangerous. and thatthe | Combination of faculties in their establishment | counts, gave orders for the money, and then lett | I meare 215; 61.200. Ham W. Corer. 40> | advanced 25 cents per barrel Seen eee Oe ne ot parcuncer's SYLVANIA AVENUE. laid for the poryese af eater ro lead pipes be | has secured for them a large and desirable pa- | the department.) B. Tedd to James McNalley, cast beliey sana, | | | THE BRIDGE over the canal on Market street c PA. DARNEILUR.{ Trustees. = for the p pose of conducting water which | tronage, and fairly entities them to the desig- — —— 7 $—. Willinm Powell to James Reeves, ante has been barricaded for several days past; but nol [Patj THOS DOWLING, Auct GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITS. may be uscd for drinking purposes, and that its which the: known among their |) THF Boarp or Pentic Wonks has directed | 9 square %5; §—. District of Criamiinny 9 the canal company purpose at an early day to ¥ THOMAS DOWLIN ctr: a inane authority sel to the fullest extent; so that her rithare the Superintendent of Sewers to make the neces. | ~"Wellutd, + Square SM. 8—. “The | replace it with a substantial truss bridge, like | [}¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Anct'r; Georgetown; "HE ONLY PRACTICAL HATTE! B that all i pes laid for the purpose of convey- 2 e = sary repairs on the sewer traps on G street | d ~ Wallard, same +s. { that on Frederick street. TRUSTEES SALE oF Vaurantr proven | Tay hex dels SILK HATS is M 3 ug; Seon = be taken up. Mrasrs. CELEBRATION oF Swiss Inperexpence.— | northwest. The secretary was directed to inform | ®: rsball to J THE STRAIGHTENING OF AQUEDUCT Street. AT AUCTION. NW. CORNER | NINGHAM. 923 71h street, between I Rilliam Thomp-on. John R. Major, and K.B. | Last evening the declaration of ind: Messrs. Windsor & Ford that the improvements The jury for condemnation ot property on Bridge 8 E AND CONGRESS STR ew Hats made to order “ergnson were contirmed as examiners of drag- Swiss Confederation was ce db requested by them on L,M, N,and © streets street will meet at the Custom House next Mon GEORGETOWN. D.C. —— Se gists uyom nomination by the Pharmaceutical and banquet at Odd Fellows’ Hall, uni outhwest can not be comme Association. The contract with Mr. Sewell for he Beard directed that the sewer on the removal of nightsoil was approved, and Mr. day evening. The the management of the Gratli Vere side of Bridge stree © 58h; $1 street 19, square Shs wterr @ rvorr, pt & By virtue of a devd of trust dated Dece 25th, 1870, recorded in liber 633, foli rs os a end records of Washingt | city. The hall was decorated by the Swiss, compicted to L street, ember 10.—B icholas be condemned an ‘Columbla, and by treet 908 Pewxeviy. AvEnvE, Langston reported that the contractor had paid | muah and American colors, and eeveral historical further at present. . Aqueduct street thereby we will . FASBIONABLE BATTERS AND FURRIERS. A commnni nm was received com- | gags. The Sangerbund visited the hall about the board requestéd Mr. William Ik. Thy apace Vaudere a quare M psoas 4 s 4 > RRLEM plaining ej of the school rooms ‘lid | 10 o'clock and sangeeveral songs—Mr.L. Fisard, | Smith, of the parking commission, to plant | S89 plist part of lot 5 bushels at S177 aye ano Wy cnongh. amd therefore | president, weleoming them. At 11 o'clock Mr, | three suitable ornamental trees in trout of the atric! to Th : childre € compelled to stand in the col ut shelter while wait OO at SLES Y, and | Tam All the latent at + made the commemorative address, and | War Department, on Penasylvania avenue, to Sitk, Felt, and Cloth HATS « for the opening of the national hymn of Switzerland was sung. | replace those recently removed. Sidewalks and Tine of ce nort sti ° Keferred to Mexera. Lancston | Other addresses followed, and the company prez | gutters have becn ordered to be laid ov the Dongroon seine ae Ricca ek eee ee ee See el hy ceeded to the banquet room, where Mr. John | north side of I street. from Tiber creek to Lat tor east. on the south line of a twenty foot alley, twauty ro with the schoo! b Hitz presided, and in response to toasts a num. | street The sing pumps have be i. Waters. | four fect to the west line of Congress street, thene G OLD BONDS. bod ber of speeches were made. This was the first M street, 1 Fiove.—i. G. | south, by of Congre ondensed Locals. time Swiss independence has been celebrated h and 7th stre ey | One hundred and ten fest te place of be Ul be open for the | here, and the way in which the arrangements | between L aud M; corner « d by « valuable Brick Store, mow used asa k this evening. zg of flour; ‘and oe “ : u * grocery ae were carried out reflects great credit on all con- 1th and ¢ avenne; corner of ary, sub. 39, square 425 W. H. Dougal of 555 barrels of flour—all per ‘erms of sale: @6.200 cach: balance in 12,18. and to-morrow Rey. cerned. = I th streets s rnerof 9h and | P. Bell to John B. Claggett 21 canal . Seoae sit mon Beering iuariet on . K. D. Mussey aud others | - a — it; Hh, betwee and H, south ns 2% months, secured by notes jeed POE eee rere Tue PirpMoxt axv Porowac Raitroan . p) bill is the absorbing among all classes in t mich to Pak | sentiment is decidedly in proposi tion that the government of the District of Co- 1,500. Todd, parts lots 3600,000, ard f: Jf sen Rgds lumbia subscribe $600,000 towards the stock of | Tensine ax Hovest Pexxy.-The great crowd . at the opera on Thursday gave an opportunity lith. between P and Q. mpany in place of | for some very sharp practice. Tickets were between Hth and 15th stree! ° + Who has disposed oF his | sold for a great number of people for whom no | Lamps have been ordered to be € interest. | seats were provided. Gentlemen accompanied | street, West side, from 12th to Ith streets. A . ‘The fire commissioners and the chief of the hydrant has been ordered to be placed in place | 23 end 24, square orria, sout or Atbary Lloyd, trust 25. square 44: $4 PURING THE PAST FEW WEEKS *, the $200 sball bh erve the right to resell th Jeost of the defaulting purchaser, by same three times in a daily newspaper pablished ted on © THE DEMAND FOR fire department to-day tested 5a" Thettog! sue | Dy ladies, finding noseats for them, and seeing > .: SS the road, and the prospect now is that the repub- | in Washington city, D. ps and convey i! f the pi north side of Massachusetts ay- | tJ ,W. Springm mare AT; S——. Don- phages ill vote en © | *ncing at purchaser's cost, ery seanaiey a peat Prego he aatie- | Shatructtng the pamages, thought ie would be | enue, between 9th and 10th streets went” | Bi, Healy" Alana Huck ct uxt gary gub- at, | Means and democrats will vote ex masse for the | * Pe BDODGR, Lt praatoos, | : : factory; standing & pressure of 200 pounds to the | excucable to bring in a’ few chairs. "Severed part lot 19. sqnare 359; $185. G. W. Stickney, trus. Prooress or THE New Can Track.—Since | porate [Pati Taos DOWLING, Aut. | 730 NORTHERN PACIFIC GOLD square inch. i" ladies were seated in this way, without the least Our Church Choirs. tee, to B. H- mes part let 38, iuare 839; $155. | our last Teport the force engaged in laying the | ——————————_ ee xDS Ade aid C streets nail iniles from the corner | obstruction tothe aisles; but soonafter they were | _ The choirs in the following churches in thix | Maria &. Munson to square 274; | new car tracks on Bridge street has been in- | @PECIAL NOTICE._PAPER HANGING—Per- BONDS of Xb and C streets northwest, reads :—Furni- | seated, a man wearing the badge of a poliseman | District have been fnlly organized, and will ton be, Be thers’ ep. | creased by one man, and during the week past TrewANe, PRR OAT = bg oan — Repaired. U pholster. | commenced a raid on them, and drove them | morrow participate in the services: pe ‘ph Comy f to ofcani | fully as much as ten feet of has been laid. ae PAPER and have PAPER HANGISG aa necy Sophas. Shairs, and Bed Matrasses. from their chairs, which he handed over to other | _ Trinity (Episcopal.)—M 5 ia: $—. James | Should the termine at this rapid rate, the | Jone All _work wil be promprly execntea iy ‘any . Ou satlesed in, the Tremont House, | parties to occupy. This policeman had probe | ist; ney Mike femoris alto, Mt M to W.. Willo . fuare | entire 150 yards will be completed by che 15th oc | Sort of Washineton oF rand satifaction | Har Len daily increasing, and holders of FIVE- corner of 24 street and Indiana avenue, last ably heard of the thrifty innkeeper in the west- x. 5. H. Witherow; bass, Yeatman. y MM. B. t'to C. “ptm, March next. teed. Parti ular paidto UPHOL- | TWENTIES continue to manifest the fullest confi- Bight at — ——— snaking the t Paiiding. | eru country, who, being short of bed clothes to Epiphany (Epiecopal)— Organi ‘Miss K. square 274; $100. 8. Cross, —______— ERY WORK. sete-ém_ | dence in Adamy’ Expres Company, Mrs.g- 8. Ww. Stim Soe quest was ase A va Mil ALEXANDRIA. PAzents. ee “ oom ‘apitol, and ano ie.) — a SCHOOL BOOKS Air. S.'W. Bassett, of New Jersey. bee ads f= naa 5 soprana, Mrs Camp, alto, Mrs. sold at publishers’ prices. Complete stock of NORTHERN PACIFIC SEVEN pW AnEanr ZOR THe ARREST or. Mr. Ermer. Lg party Rh ert BE oa —ia | 5 tad’ ees Dh a SCHOOL REQUISITES, THIRTIES + Buco, P- Gatchell, president of the Society p Fearenid apace St. Joba's (ipiscopal), Washington —Organ- aus __At POE & BELIGSON’S, Georgetown. for the Prevention of Crueliy to Animals, Binet ‘Browsing (fo ie ind chet boys. ste ie OOK! LOOK A . The ‘nitarian.—Soprano, Ewer; tenor, Mr. — December 15, 1870, and ©. C. Ewer; base, Mr.’ F. A. Chase; alto,’ Mrs. sot By the exchange of large amounts of Governments? | Mrs. Bro: Stacy: cogsniet, ies Siecy, pe -. called in for redemption, imto these securities. iat, Mr. Lawrence; soprano, Mise Bailey; tenor, [ety ree, and will be sold at prices towuit Tue, Bonds are serured beyond all gnation by a Hise: G. Gillette; bass, Mr. Ball; alto, Miss Frese Pericr Srenne migl ine Pianos very low. fir stock and 50,000,000 acres of the Geen ino jew York Avenue (Presbyterian.: %s & hs in the world. % | A reg ge Fae nace Irie iss ee a ee Tonvmntown: D0 ‘We do not hesitate to commend these Bonds to our | ‘Andrew Bradley; bass, Mr. Geo, Duiusgee”? > SHEPHERD 2 BROS, | triends and the public, and no stronger proof of | Fy St. Paul's (Episcopal.)—Organist, ‘Mir. John A; = Se | large Frenklin; choir of boys. No, 910 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, See nama: ann inauaees teimnaaan ee WARRANTS FOR THE ARREST OP ALLEGED ‘CEEDED THOSE OF ANY SIMILAR. Deatune ix Blows Mear.—To-day Mr. Theo, and Have just receivega large andelogant assortment of | fire, EXCREDED “i a j of a motion All marketable securities received in exchange. b ere ps . to Jonathan | after a full argument Tefused to | CHANDELIERS, Foll particulars furnished by Byes. part ‘ety"’ 13 acres; Gissolve but continued the Injunction as against PENDANTS, say coeuza 1, el tes wei Ry a ee age yy BRACKETS. «xp — 3 4 Tamer is 90 truth in'the Anion E. Entwisle, Henry Stevens, Go se Bridge to Whe r reise rm pres! 130. suis appelled fo this court.’The arguments of READING LIGHTS, me Feat Estate Sates—Clark & Travis, real tec ber ence heen Click, Jos.” Myrick, G. R. Kaufman, W. F. | Peradorf. lots 2 and3, in niontown: 8500, tive, and after the conclusion thereof his honor LN GILT, BRONZE AND VERDE. GYMNASIUM AND BOWLING ALLEY, gztate agente, co Houlstana Arena ‘havo old neaday moruing with ef the net, Kengla, Wm. 4. Feed } 3, Brown's subdivision of “Pleasant | “Ty Simba ScHooL ConVENTION yesterday A180, CORNER NINTH AND D STEEETS. treet: org street, between season. endorsing a we Rouse, to Mire J. Be Eiicte ae MestOry Brick 5, an Block Note eabivinian oe ERT gasbiih Book Depot in ihe stot Baltimore. FINE BRONZES ANP. FRENCH, FANCY POR- pssst , . » for $9,500. * New Reaprxe. tur ik. Hi Va., was as the place of ‘Al ‘Terms, $1.50 per month, er $3 per quarter. aha’ ‘nee = as webere ee University to the next ‘of the conveution. Baths, Lockers end Apparatus in good order ocl0_ Tre ess—Forty-two young | e:ine; from ‘a 7 ae saat Gall twelve ladies and thirty gentiomae iy Friend pe Place Jormed o classin commercial isw af rns: pas git ad to Ellery ©. College on Mouday last. a2 14

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