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EVENING STAR. SATURDAY May IS, 1872. LOCAL NEWS. Amasements, &c., To-ntght. Nat ester —** The Black Crook,” w the gre an j , Lozardo, and Garne dren Line — Man -™M Condensed Local The board of health had g, OWing te ack Mr. S. H. B fish was yesterday ass stant engineer by the board of pub toh charge ot sewers and dra ‘The Pestm: ral has orde tabl ehment t at Prince @ las and §. S. Everett, + Row on daty as nissionerof claims d the service to da! Clerks in th mpedat Kalo~ that place t emalrs ef bisson Fre tien of which town anid states that ] Rrcoxstre Curece Pre TH RNTH Str the 1th s red citi me to tim but a emergencies tor iad qu oth fa.ton of the in and about a year sinc mined to remodel the en mg. A front n pat of tick. fill e whol the lot—sixty feet; a eple built entrances t with stow tirety Monies will take vices. Hev. H Moth pe sery afternoon, and ‘the YRED answered read accuracy. Inre Primary No. eximined by P purils present while their : sublectof general remark Primary X s of third and secord pr s. P. Pa: teacher, wa a btraction, multip amine tions were wi 1 parents and fricnds of the papil among them Mr n H. Brooks, and ex- © Allred who in congr ed the teachers and sch their ss. Mr. Henry Johnson, pre: the beard of trustees, was present du entire examination, and added a fe: encouragement to the teachers and sch ~*~ ee —The comm hunted down st_ two of the ¢ in respectable localities, ° = ~The Grand Army exee a @ weeting iast night and that a full statement of 2 eye rece: ursed on behalt of eorat ablished in the daily press, to ment in det bame utor to this ob subse The committre the liberal contri- rrespone reported that the rien of Indiana, had accepted the invitation ver the oration. - be “Suyset Cex, in his leetnreon“Ameri- can Homer.” at the ith street (east) Preshy- terian church, !ast evening, said: «The highest epjoyment of a Frenchman isto hear the last © Spaniard enjoys the most skillful mavador im the bull arena, the Nea. e taste the mercarom. the German <tr and metaphysies, the darkey his banjo, the American— he American there's nothing so sweet it, bisebair and tilt up his feet, ¥ the € Whese favor just suits, World through the toes of his This ts THE LAST NIGHT of Manning's Min- strels, who, in rom 1 any com- pany in the They came here unknown and unheralded a and have grown in pe lart with ew ceveding exhibition, a the re that they could fill in Hail tor = weck or two. The song and ballad : we're K ¥. Perey and Bideaw ee: ing, and that ki ; the airs and gr: kable gy ithe solen erformance t . = Writseyray om Pxstecost —To-morrow will be Whit-caday, commemorative of the de- scent of the Holy Ghost on theday of Pentecost. Whiteunday occnrs ten days after the Ascon. aie andl Gerives its name from the fact that on this day, im the ancient church, the cates mens who were then baptized, as well as those who bad been baptized at Easter, appeared in white garment ‘The ¢ served in the Roman Cai copal and Luth holic, Protestant Epis- nm churches, and Whitmon- as a holiday ot obligation be German Roman Catholics. : = 2 AmzsicaN Ivstiturs or Homgoratay.— On Monday evening next, May 20th, will be held in this city, ‘for the formation and renewal of fraternal relations.” the preliminary meeting of the annual convention of the American [nstitate of Homeopathy, and on the ensuing morning, Tuesday. May 21st, the twenty-lifth sextion of the institute will be opened in Lincoln Hall, and will continue for fonr days. The institute nam- Lers among its members the most eminent phy- sietans of the homeopathic school. ——__ Tue Battimore ayn Potomac RattroapD Dxror—a large force of the workmen will be put to work immediately taying the track up 6th Street and om the depot site at the corner oe 6th and B for the Baltimore and Potomac railroad depot. Temporary platiorms will be erected on the depot site. so that (rains may be rau, and the depet building will be erected atter the tracks shall have been laid. The but isto be of tron, and workmen are already engaged in Preparing sections for it. Kitep By THe Cavine t oF A BANK.— Yesterday afternoon, about 6 o'clock, a colored named George Washington, aboat 50 years of age, was instantly killed at the corner of 25th street and Virginia avenue, while di Qs.’ eaving in on him. The y was out conveyed to the éth pre- einet station by Officer B: 1. and the coroner pt meng oes Deceased ves a wife and five children. ————— RaitRoap ConTRacT AWARDED.—The Wash- ington city and Point Lookout railroad compa- By yesterday awarded to Major Vanderbuarg, the uiract for grading said road from the Easter n Branch of the Potomac to the Charles coan'y live, the agreed price being $259,000. Major Vanderburg has already in ‘bis employ near y pon hands, and the work will be commenced at mee. Lied reau of the goverument, | Will be solemnly ob- | LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. May isth. COUNCIL.—No quoram be ent the Council adjourned till to-day | _ HOUSE OF DELEGATE amend- g act to pay sundry expe al fund i, Was fter a ation Was postponed intr the work unt Thes presented a Dg Permisaio bill authorizing the he laws to continue without licens 1. Mr. Diekson introduced a bill t the salaries of officers, members, and employes f the legislature; referred. Also petition of Jeremiah Cu tello; referred. Mr. Campbell Fresented a petition of property hold Grant Place asking that the special tax en pavement be as cw; Teferred. Adjourne | = « The Anchor Life Insurance Company. | Only two years ago this sterling and v mpany appeared in this city with | anchor sign and expressive motto rea and entered the business arena 517 7th street no. thwest, under the manag nt of Mr. J. T. Lighter as agent. This gen- tleman promised our citizens, on behalt o1 his company, an improvement in the practice of lite i comprising new and more equit- able features in the adjustment of premiums to eye. the non-torteiture of both the premi tand the dividends due upon the 8 betore 1 ne restriction for sed under the new usands of invested in s in the East, (as is the his latter ¢ agent. an organization of of directors was ettected soon after shmentoft the agency. During board ared in number to me mb : reulation in ese gentlemen nd doll compan tances t wight poss resting to the pub the pledges thus ma It is with pleasure we what exte been redeemed. | ¢ that they have in no one instance or par | ar tuted to make good their assurances in- | aividually and te the public. The company has net cnly secured a handsome share of the bus rot only paid all Luss I to our citizens, wh ser De it our than it ey would dq weil to insuring with its agen! : Local Board (who, by the way pire confidence by the interest t have wanitested in it. y which ature in their more th ing been instituted tectively worke uth avd west as d west to rorthe extends as far and northwest anand Fort Scott, on or Life hes b ing been org: edanen ly f nized by a presiv ple experience among hate ip ¥ho had a the Best practical workers in the proies: while acting for other offices. Such special wledge. supplemented by the most untiring ustry, large physical ability for labor, and e social characteristics that make np’ per- e public confidence, indispensable, It in the progress of any aratively ; now before the pul nd solid advantages Ancher Li ors of th ¥, thoroughly organized & presperous bus and is undeu ble end Eheral mach importanc a District ard members or the agent, n be obtained at the company’s street northwest. - @ tied Mixed Schools, A “plentiful lack” of 5 of the principles w pol syste is prevalent in The of the hea ret be so m nm the absurdity that te have separate redand white schools is a violation of the great and ex law of equal rights. the principle of equal rights docs not & ject at all. No one can seriously arg at to place white children in one school and black children in an is a violation of the either; for if one should so maintain, it ve on him to show which party is hereby, and that is manifestly impossi- is one of convenien: the best inter bave separate schouls for scholars of diiter- g ct attainments, for the deaf and dumb, tcr the blind, for the study of law, or of medicine, or of theology. No one ever imagined any of these regulations or in: tutions to be inconsistent with equal righ One specious argument sometimes offered tor mixed schools in ‘his District 's, that the color- ed seLcols bave not <0 good eecommodations = the white schools. I think the statement is un- true: but if it 1s true, let the remedy be direct; let the accommodations be made as good fur | one race as for the other. None but quacks would undertake to cure one disease by prescribing snother. Let us have no charlatans in leg tien any more than in medicine. Public struction is not Gne of the essenti: duties of | govert ment. The system is solely one of pub- i¢ policy, as best promotive of the public Inter- | este. It is, in truth, an encroachment on private rights thus to take the instruction of children out of the hands of parents and guardians t_were not generally acquiesced in, the pol- would be a very doubtfulone. But’ the peo- Plc OF this country are nearly unanimous in the pelief that it is a proper system. And yet because of the very fact that it ts the public | assumption of private rights, the government, whether general, or local. should be very tious to ofend private feelings and even private prejucices as little as possible. Hence it is ap- parent that the publicschool is an institution of a compound nature. It is both public and pri- vate. It is public so far as its management and regulation are concerned; it is private inasmuch as it is @ social institution, wherein associates: arechosen and intimacies formed lasting through lite, and powerfully intlaencing the destinies of many. The choice of associates isone of the | Most important and deiicate duties devolving on individuals and families; it is vital in its inilue enees and results; and the principle of voluntary selection should be violated as little as possible by the government. The great question involved in the proposed compulsory mingling of the white and colored races in the public schools is | this: Ought the general government,orany gov- | ernment, a8 a matter ot good policy, to enforce secial intercourse between the white and colored m a a just and | te races’? For a compulsory mingling of the two races in the pullic schools undeniably means this. ir ~ we shall be compelled to hive, tirst social amalgamation, and then its inevitable | consequence, actual blood amalgamation. The question is ome that om person has the right to canvass, and have a voice in the solution of. I do not believe in such amalgamation, and question if any considerable number of the mee of this country, either white or black, do. hile recognizing one God and one humanity, J believe that the great divisionsof the human ancy Ley bn eng M isa, the. pee at e Negro, possessing y different ical, if not menta! characteristics, ought not to amalgamate. Some facts bearing on results of such amalgamation are the Smithsonian report I % | Bard D. Blyden, of Liberia," a” blooded vegro himself. Men this subject @ little before they resh entorced amalgamation. races gsmation shall not result therefrom, of course, be discord, aud a grobebio tion of all the benefits of public not of the itself, anes come Up, w taxed for instruction if shall be en a. Every sensible persan believes for all, for a right can not be gai . fore, there can a fon bye of rights on accoun’ sa condition.” But tue perfection to admit no such g | —= Dr. CusTaver W. Porg has removed his office | Fesidence of Count de Faveracy ana aajoning Tesidence ‘= [an nin; | the Catacazy house. . THe Fine ComursioxeRs met last nigh and a report of the chief engineer was re timate of the value of the reat and ty held by the GEORGETOWN. Case or Suatt-Pox.—The schooner Wm. H. Travers, which atrived Drought a severe case of sma the vessel_being aflicted w disease. The captain of the Travers made ayy cation to Mr. Marbury, of the board of health, for permission to remove the p. small-pox hospital, avd this morning he was sent over in the small-pox ambulance. SureMeyt oF Fio PROPOSALS. proresst 8 FOR FUEL. PROPOSALS. pForosars FUR INDIAN GOuDs DsraxtMeyt oF Ten By Orrick cr Inpiax A Georgetown Advertisements. B* THOMAS DOW LING, Auct'r; Georgetown, PARLOR SUIT IN RE KOBES, PEATURR BE CRUCRERY, CARPET department, amounting to: 4, of which the real estate WALNUT FRAME “pox, the mate or telegraph was rea laced alarm} ‘War Departm E I Myers, who had sele self, at a cost of €100 less than th: Now 40 and 42 L i oars 2 New York, ant ist day of May tock, L wil sell we the resid ae places, Curing t isr8 Prospect ard Lingnn An Assortment Over 1,100 barrels of or all cf the articles nawed an the fol flour were shipped to New York by the steamer :. C. Knight yesterday. Ikon FoR THE New Street Rattway.—The steamer George H. Stout arrived at Hyde's wharf yesterday from Philade!ghia, with 9 tens w P-street raiiroad, Tur Wexkty Coat Trape.—Coal was re- ceived and shipped by the different companies for the past week, as follows:—Consolidaton 250 tons, shipped 7.340 tons: eceived 6,370 67 ton: ; Agnew’s wharf received 1,000 tons, shipped 590 tons; and Borden mining com- £0) tons, and shipped 3,400 tons Teceipts 17,430 tons, and total shipm The trade has been brisk during THE GRAIN AND FLourn Manxer. of wheat continue to be light, and p: abont as they were last week. A flour market is not active, stock is held tirm!y at former rates. old boxes, av superintendent gave as a reason that he had ted the fact to the board, that he to the board dintended. Mr. hantable oak, Reo, Walunt Frame . sagram Carpets, Matting, 1 Bode ard Bed*ing. Refrigeretor, Crockery, jer & Wilson Sewing M LING Auct. delivered, piled, mr net communi had not time to before its last meeting, as he h MeDevitt moved that there pinced on file. 3,60 pairs 5 pe nc Blankets, te @a72 inches, and weies etgat Mackinsc Blankets. to of ‘ron for the n pjected, and moved o layit on the table, saying he thonght the treated with disrespect by the ing them in refer- mith stated that he neral Myers, who had expressed ely satisfied with the box: necessary to have a box in tbat | much valuable public property being unpro- It there had been any responsibility ned in the matter it had been by General ‘The motion of then adopted, Mr. Bailey ive, and Messrs. Booker and Waiker declining to vote, A communication was received from the s rerintendent ef fire alarm telegraph, that in view o! 42x@ inches, sud weigh five and kinge Blanket board had b superintenden evee to the matter. uarter p ucds point scarier AM re WATE inches, ON FIRST at $ o'clock, I part of Lot No VALUABLE RT % STR On TUESDAY, May 20 fronting 23 fect t. Verween Market and Frederick in not consul company received New Central 2.220 pairein int scarlet Mackinac Blankets, to | @h*Ptit es requ aud weiea himself as ent PORTSMOUTH, Sew Ham 1 CHARLESTOWN. M pany recelve 200 pairs 2 point scarlet Mackinac Blankets, te Measure 42.6 — aod weigh Ove aod Gue-quarter ponds point infige blue Mackinac Blankste tomeasure @a72 inches, and weigh eigut n; the balance in 6 and 12 THOMAS DOWLING, Abet PBING AND SUMMER GOODs. JOHN H. SN0OT, 119 Bridge street, Georget Has received frem New York, and is now Cash prices. & complete assortiae: 3D SUMMER GOW ty of DRESS GOOD: Mr. MeDevitt wa: PUILADELPIT (inelading Rendrzy: WASHINGTON Db ANNAPOLIS. Mary ia PORT, Virginia— PENSACOLA, Piria MABE ISLAND. vint indigo bin« kets, to measure S1x66 inches, aud weigh Mackinac Bian 2 point indigo bins Mackine 42546 inches, and w *) shad sold this morning at if the tact tt 130,000 herring, to $15 per hundred, a com $4.50 to $5 ALEXANDRIA. DS. consisting of a int green Mackinac 2 re 64x66 inches, aud weigh six rred fo the eer: avenue northeast, Colu For City Over cuns.—The deleg: Linens, Shrstings au ISBING GOODS. Mattings, 6 Mr. McDevitt stated th For mayor, W oh heavs,m dium quality ation books were ay evening, w otal number of transferred, 104 pur wards ot 1 red—white gain of ¢ ws this morning 7M. M. WHEATLEY — EAM DYEING AND SCOURING Orrice—49 JEFFERSON § + Linen Thread stand entities. Now. 30,35 an brown and bine: w spools Cotton Thread. standard mske horized to pureh horse for hose carria fe stubling for Ketablished 180° 41,0 yards Hed Ticking, (qual to “ Conesio, was to vessels or and but few people s Lont in shady places. dimost a thing of the past. D OF EDUCATIO: hose Teepone t ind in this country winter goods daring th e District for Otent Clothing Everything appertaining t iness well and prompiy execated daily nt snuset, except Saturday, when it will wt Office Box 723. LADIES’ GOOD: FANCY Goops. The fishery ot Best piace int or Dyeing has appointed ANNIVERSARY —The ninete e< ot the Young Men’s Christi ciation tock pla : tional church 1 open until 23 p.m 10 yards Bleached & he 8.00 yards Hickory Shirting, 1.40 Fards Blue Denims. ) }aros Satinet, x 5 doven Cotton Handke rchi a men's Wool 428 dozen women s We *e. dozen children's Wooi Hose, Hed Flannel Shirts. county, vice John E. F Susan Jones, an old ¥, residing on Fairtax street, near the corner meron, ate her supper and retired last Pparently as well as nsusal. k, however, she called some of th Job Corson, and co eeling very badly, aud in three- Poorosats FOR STATIONREY Rev. Dr. Black, of We OF STATE. April 18 salm, and prayer was hapel, read the Ist led Proposals for yearending Jane 3) riment until 2Srx Day “h iorte for bidding will be forn. Liss wil be considered and accep et or om: by item; and this advertisement er posal. #0 far as acce and the bond accompanying the «« constitute the contract and the bidder or bidd: will be executed. ‘The articles contracted for must be forn from time to time during the y réere fromthe F of each article yterian church. newly re-elccted. pre esting addres dent, delivered narters of an hi orers was set to work pairs to the Washington day Hamburg EDGES and INSERT. INGS, HATS, FLOWERS, RISBONS, PLAIT INGS, FANs, & at He said the le: ing object of the association w: center for young men strangers com e purpose of promoting religion “e who love the Woolen Hoods. » Balmoral Skirts. “0 pontde Varn, assorted c city, and for t CITY ITEMS 2 and 3 cord, equa om. 30, 35, and 40. eon the goverome and no further contrac $01 Market Space, corner Sth street. 25, and regret ast stool Axes. 3 to4s Bo®SETS, HATS, FLOWERS LAOES, PARASOL: great Variety, at1 ‘ED my force of first 1re‘1to fill orders prom played on second floor a and SUN UMBRELLAS, ix ST MARKET PRICES, taken up, realizing a hh smOULts were ann wverRor Cooke, $2 for during the year. i Kettles, 3% te 5. zen short handled Fry Pans, Nos. 1,2, ané in equal quan Gentiemen will ti handsome and varied an assortm Gro. C. Henin, No. 410 7th street north west. : Moxsizcr ZAckeY, the well known cutter, who bas for some time past done the cutting F John Wanam? 4,2,4,and6 quarts, zen Tin Pails, no covers, 8, 10, - Ch nisted by the Departm triend from Oh ing. such portions of the artic All deliveries will rt detailed for the State. and the delivery of med sufficient cause to tion of the Secretary. charge at the Deparim: The failure to cemp! the contract will, State, operate asa Pails, with covers, 8, 10, a: 209 dozen Tin D ington brane A iarge numbe life and honorar: members, representing also announc 719 Market § EF Immense ch ising low prices tween 7th and sth co of HAIR BRAIDS ata: Mr. John B. Gough was the: ce Chase, and A hymn wa: house of William ‘outh ith street, Philadel- T eu Butcher Kniv a Bunting Kory of State, Washington with say one order aw the option of the Secretary arfeiture of the entir: “y T the oon “id {he purchase, in open markets whe ‘sary to supply the de~ "charge to tho of the price which it ves and Forks. good dozen Taper Saw Files, 4d: 33 dozen Mill Saw Files n Piantors’ Hoes, No. 2, be SS doz n Hoe Handle 20 dozen Hatcheta. 771 dozen Fish Hoo! dozen Fish Lines, jozen Sowing Awls. 494 dozen Sewing Aw! Hand? ‘aat-stend Shears, 7 ea4 Lantes who consult he merits of Dupon yall Druggists. Sold wholesal Retail_by the following druggist Kidwell & So: ‘ fare will investi- ——— Srectat Exar Aniranetic— —To-day the contest ected from the grammar schools —six from each male and female gram- mar school, 45 in all,—tor th in arithmetic on building—Mr. H. N. z rthe superintendence of Messrs. French and Chai he pupils were each required to dr T, with which to mark his work, and the names were thus kept from the examiner. Twelve questions were given oat by Mr. Copp which the pupils proces write the answers, concindin and retail by REAL HAIR BRAIDS, at redaced prices S HELLER’S, 715 Market Space. ABASOLS of eve ve bought cheap at 8. HEELFR ong the pupils ‘oughlin, F, corm: Wiltred Mcieod, Geor; gold medals tor cets; W. B. Entwisl shade, size, and color, cau 715 Market Space. GTRAW GOODS, FLOWERS and RIBBONS, at 715 Market Space ARGE ASSORTMENT of CORSETS, at re idered. and contracts will ablished mavufactarers of, or deal Bo ntaren.: 6 to tho mutersiqned, ant sala tor © at of HAMILTON FISH celebrated Lion Lager from Cincinnati, coolest and best sold in the city. —— Wuite Vests, White Vests, All Styles, Siz prices to suit. at White Vests, White Vests, Proress L8 FoR F Derot Qrar ms M0 dozen pairs Wool Car: 151 (00 Needles, assorted sizes, KO Beaver Traps, Newhor to work out and to atter one o'clock. ASTER'S_OPrice, $1. 15 Market Space. An clegant assorument of LACK BONNETS AND FRENCH PARY CAPS, adies’ Shaded Searf cad and Kid Glove LMA BUPPEBT's, At Hance Bros. 2 duplicats. with cup: Northwest corner 7th and D stres attached. will b RECEIPTS AND . B. Hartley brought 3, wheat to Hartley & Bro., and 1 It was fold at 82.35%; : Thomas arrived this morning wit and 60 bushels of cived from ry mit 12 m_, JUN M 14, 152, to de required at the vario i Goorgetown, D.C, ut four buodred (40) ok OOD. both sawed 440 bunches Be 1,400 Powhattan Pipes, 1,400 Reed Stems. #0 Dutch Ovens 3.783 Sack Coats, assorted tz 33% Pants, assorted sizes for mer WO Vests, assort ck Overe outs, large size, Lo Suits Gacket aud p.nts) for boys five to te: —— ACK Alpaca Coats, b Alpaca Coats. wn Alpaca Coats all the noveiti Parasols, Fans, Li x 612 oth street 100 luushels ot corn for J. € ur hundred ( 4) a split, amd int ed ash or Lykens v tree from slat E1semaw & Bro’s., vors abuve E. eed ae Teen like orient pearls set in cushions of rose; A breath like the perfume the toilet bestow -—- ‘These are charms to win hearts when all other charms fade, can't be preserved without Soz: els of white cora had not been sold up OAL, white ash, uth street northwest. snd BONNETS. Traveling, just re r Mou's Shoes, good quality, assorted ceived from Parts 8% pairs Women's Shoes, gool der or bidders t surety, certified to b jows all—have their ann 729 pairs Chil ng, and if they get what the en's Shoes, good quality, as. E = ‘Quartermasters Dei ISS E, A. McCOBMICK, topened an eleg: ment, fo the effect that ance of such bid at any time within . the mec sary c will be entered into aud that fm case said purty parties offering shall fail to outer into conirac id, heorthey guarantee to mak veen hisortheir offer and the next GER from the L » pronounced by Fr ok ot MILLINERY sot the Black Crook, and some new es will be introduces @ Boys? Wool Hats, « 44 450 pounds T. superior to any t Sand 1218 Pennsylvania avenue. in Pattern Bon! Hats. Flowers, Ribboos full line of Ladi ich she asks the attention To Manvracturers. another coiur See notice of sale in e valuable stom et whart, with machin Hl, soap factory There are exce ° KELigr FoR THE FeerT—Fee $1. Corns, Bunions and Bad } at Dr. White's agerecate bid will Also, the filo required to bed ing BLANKETS, w ivered by the Ist day of Augost rooms, 535 15th str 7 RCIAL NOTICE, Treasury. (Baltimore office, 7 Nort MADAME ESTRENS, 618 137 Strer CHEAPEST HOUSE SOUTH OF NEW YORK FOR HUMAN HAIR. . 2 Paris Chatline SWITCHES, yard long, only $3. Lovg CURLS at @1 and $2.02 4 ones ouly & Cal) and examine for yourself. SUMMER RESORTS SG JERSEY —Families wishing BOARD at the can be accommodated LOT. TAGES, Nos. 1 and 2 “Stockton Place,” posite, Stockton Horel. and facing the «cos 1,200 paire 3-point wh enronete mm asure 6x7 . ra = fat tk ‘matty vagplicetion at this office Raia WILLIAM MYERS Depet Quar lormaster PPBerosars FOB FORAGE AND STRAW Sealed Proposals, in duplicate, with a copy of thy nd. aie invited from re-p. 1572. for farnieniug al® rh. Oats, Hay and Rye Straw required atc: the fivcal year commencing July 1, to be delivered in such quantities and at suctr and places as may be directed by the Depot red each month is ‘to weigh 32 and 56 Ibe. to known as Prime Tim= = + H. Bar™ has opened a Branch, 805 Market Space, between Xth and 9th streets. — eS Dr. Lron, 711 I street, streets, Consulting Physician for Ladies, _* @TRE POARD oF PUBLIC RKS have extended the contract which was made in September |. with Mr. Thomas Lewis for the improvement of 9th street, so as to have the pavement ran fro point white Mackinac Blin! inches, and weigh six rs 3 point scarlet Mackinac Blank inches, and weigh eight “lackinac Blankets to mivasure 54x05 inches, and weigh six ‘3-peint indigo-bine Mackinac Blak ty measure x72 inches, aud weigh ands. point indigo bine Mackinac Blank measure 54165 inches, and weigh green Mackinac Blankets, te inches, and weigh eicht da point green Mackinac Blankets, ure £4396 inches, aud weigh six pounds. 200 pairs 2-peint ereen Mackinac Blankets, to Measure 2x04 inches, sud weigh five and fpe-quarter pounds bids wul be openrd in the of Indian Ocinmissfonors, an sated by the Secretary ef the Interior, as the same shall have een 7th and 8th measure 60x72 Pennsylvania avenue to Boundary street, be of the Parisen concrete, the same as has beeu jaid on Verme adverseement attache ties until 12m. Jone DRY GOODS. A MAGNIFICENT ASSURTMENT brought suit tor Mary Curry for ¢ ‘Curry on the charges of erne!t Messrs. Barrett & Burgess have, for Rosetta Lincoln, brought suit for divor Warren Lincoln, on the grounds of cruelty and desertion. aeons Base Batt.—The match game of base at! between the Olympics and Nationals yesterd resulted in favor of the tormer, by a score In a game on White Lot yesterday, Creighton beat the Star club by 45 to 9, in @ The quanti: 78 000 thee of the bushel: $8.680 Ibe _ of thy. Sd 23.500 Ibe. of Straw; ali te be of first clacs, m rchantable quality 1c ma a pa ar tee, signed by the blader, oF Mined tbe noch By same fier nartermuster Depa: to the effect that. im the event of the aconpt. of bid time within ten (10) dn: ide. the necessary contract ; and that in case the said party te enter into contract: SPRING avo SUMMER SILKS, Plaix, Striped and Figured. DOLLY VARDEN SILKS. TRIMMING SILES. 20 pairs 3 point ‘This beantiful and very health: Tmeaeure GU312 SORT, situated Winchester turnpike, near Saick and surrounded by the Bine be apened for the recept he house is modern in structure, pect. Since last summer proved by tlie 2 buildin: SUMMER R=- and ANESE sIUKS. bees LACE JACKETS, in 20 di A and LACE SHAWLS, Rich PARASOL gov: LACE HANDEE: Sune lat, 1872. and first-class in every the Vuiliines have addition ofa large stone bath-rocm. tire stone, consisting of lar furtably furnished. the best the scamun ean afford. “E oon remives @ fine croquet ground, perfectly shadd, End cooled by a constant Dreose from the mourtetna, 4 Piano in the house. ‘Rute place is within three hours’ ride by railroad lon city. new elegant stage coach he mecommedation of guests: whi. lt =. e pateeat amas Depot, W. and swhenever required. Pertons in the city desiring to spend the samme ine Bilge Monunratna wi IGHT, Round Hill P.0., Vi irs C. Bernie, No. 2144 wt a LYM ONT Having Jeased frem the owner this favorite Fx. cursion site. 1 am putting the Pavition,, ud Grounds in thorongh pair, for the comfort, pleasure, Diient of exeursionists. Goo will be maintained, ants will be on hand to serve vi ent made for the The Rating avd Confectionery sh ating a ery for rent to responeible partios, ther information apply to the understand or at the office of the Pogoesee T person Known to tl TS will be entered EFS, or parties offering shall f LACK CoLLARs os Seorenehd: Get they Guacentensoemie aoel e between his or their offer and will be marked = Pro and aidressed to the entoretan Form of Brerinal ate tn store received th id assortment of jet, tortuise with gold wires, in ail Price’s dollar jeweiry morning a sple sheil and oroide jewelry, the summer styles. No. 457 Pennsylvania ave nue, between 4 and 6 For A ving Mac Willett & Kuoft’s, Extensive Vari BLACK IRON ON D NOTTINGAAM © MARSEILLES ‘QUT Together witha very large assortment of - RIBBONS and MILLINERY GOODS. All desirable sbades in Josep! time for receiviny the contracts w thereafter as practicable. Parties biddiog are required to farnish samples oi ich tect the names of the bidders to be ven without any modification pegeuste ter Forage,” at the opening. formation faruished MYKES —e INAC STRAW HAT go tr 15 Pennsylvania aven ie ‘They have the largest and best stock in the ¢ Call early and get one. New Pverications. the articies bid for, Bttached to each sample. The prices must be pos d modification whatever. right will be reserved to require @ greater or tity, (not exceeding 25 of any of the articles, than that hit will be reserve such acouree should be deemed of the Government. Al: articles furnished under contract will be re quired to be delivered, pac! lent without extra char Quartermaster. RNISHING CHASES iTSEWER TBAP COVERS. oan Pentge Works Doan Posy oarncron. © at the corl house of the lease address GW. .Jouvin and Perenot VES. From Shillington’ we The Galary and Frank Lestie’s Lady's Mxy- ine for June. SILK AND LACE HOUSE. JOEL GUIMAN 4 €O., Nos. 34 and 36 North Eutaw street, ices proposed. fo reject any or all pro- Desreict oF Concer THE COURTS. Covrrin GeNeRaL Teru.—To-day, Doug) s administrator agt. Douglas; judgment afiru sd. Muller agt. Harmon; new trial awarde motion of Mr. Wedgewood, the Law School of the National wdmitted to the bar. Mersrs. Riddle and Bradle; for plaintiff in the case o: Pollard agt. Lyon, (slander,) to strike out order of the court sustaining the motion in arr -st of judgment, and for a venire facias de novo Also for leave to amend the deelaration with so itshall appear t Tendant charged plainti® with ha . committed adultery, tornication, and open lewd ‘The case of B: Green was argue and Mr. Merrick tor rom one hundred te five hundred of fr a te five huedr. overs, @ sample of right to reject auy or all 5 must De directed to the Vice President of the ‘hed. and marked for ship ‘ge for cases or baling pacl according to directions which ven, at m warehouse to be dee! gctive cities where the subject to inspection appointed by and art cles as may, Patent Sewer Tra: Dining Rocm, OW OPEN! 1 gradaates of niversity were oods are received, and the Board of I President. may. in any respect fal to cou “ be tour t taruia others of in _Ave days: or awed and polite attend- easure of par ‘complied with. Airgun privi- entered a mot WOLFORD & SHILBERG’S Mrs. Marie E. N. NEW DRY GOODS STORE. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TERRITORY. be furnished will be-eettnated fore? EB eng ties vistting tl PHERBD, Vice Pres't. that RDEX. Bo Novice To BUILDERS. THe Wasurvoeto Orrice °%, asm the ait kind if that! be ‘not dons expense, * considered from Saliod to Comply with the Teyuiremcete of © formes contract. ubazmecte wil be made for site? they shail bave No pre “lt bee persons who have ua and averments, OF 1872. BEBKELBY SPRINGS AND BATHS, Batu, Moxcax County, West Vinaixia, ‘2a Milesfrom “Sir John’s Rum” Station, on B. § vo. Rg, for jee of visitors from 2tst o the , Tiaguifcent Swim: diseases peculiar to por aad iron” Springs in close proxisity to Profesor Vitt's Band of Ger- scatherost at tie oles: NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY (use of Alexander) xt Mr. Davidge for plaincit! Porice Court, Judge Snell.—To-day, J Keley, charged with interri place of amusement the following form: wh the Indian the ad: SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON! whi offered at the fo lowing low rates: inperted Bink ‘Pecos eles ‘Colored ‘Drees’ Goods. re) propose to fa 8 for Office,”* Usa ting the audience han ity; David Lee, malicious mischiog in te cutting a bench; tine 45. nna Fanlkner, and Lucy ay night-walkers, charged wil mi5-6t__ Chief Peerosats FOR FRESH BEEF, fayette square, by Mary Thomas, Lewis, Murder of Orricr ov Tux A.C thsorderly conduct and cursing; fined $5 ea :h. Jobn Gumby, assault and on board of a bor; on Jobn Gill, isying in Geor; john Scrotz, Whi Dress LLY VABDERS. ranging frou 1B to DOMESTICS and CPhiNG CASsrMERES, sand wear. ae Ee. tenes? wissssessseserenmeeeeee G1 98 tO en ES 340 p.m; by at All the latest Avie ee ig 7 REMEMBER THE aRca. i 8 be 503 Orn Stuer N. W., wEXT To Connex oF B. Secretar Amie st ‘Loans Neg~tinted om all classes of seceritics. Cormorsten pace aap Onriscams alavicints = Sent ateee ce ‘PUR CHEAPEST wusig SS Tras "AR Pe Ese: of theirdaty. Judge on each of the accused. cused entered an appeal Pont oy Rocks tan Branch of the eat “the rho the first or middle of Jaly, it is herse will be das hin ana then “well a i i i AT LOW PRICES. For saleby ‘PALMER & GREEN, 57 Green street, Georgetown, D.O Agent for WM. MASSEY 4 00.8 oS PHILADELPHIA ALEAND PORTER, | mit 6t ise ef

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