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' ~ | JEFFERSON SCHOOL BUILDING. — wore litte windows in 4; but the won lef») | shed 12 feet wide on either side, forming a coy THE COURTS | Georgetown Advertisements. | FAMILY SUPPLIES. EVENING STAR. = Charm of it"was, that it was areal beat wii ch | gros way to teem ein the wear ome ennai memes ealnea te i _ se = | Inteersting Dedication Ceremonies. had, no Goabt, epee ps the Rcincagd ow I Fe gegen ergy hl ane waite are vr Sew Tork. ant } Lane FURS FURS BE @ BRe, = oe mes, ich hi inte edd to | © it ue stone footin, et 6 inches in iu x tedte w par. wATUPDAY vecember 7, 1875. | DENT WILSON GIVES AW INsTRIC- ea vedio en ar rand.” "We could loste ave width and § feet thicke laid ‘es headers; the | faumvembeet eonnieaened came — = ee ‘ORY OF POPTLAR EDUCA’ al PENNSYLVANIA AY UIT COURT, Je eof Day sgt the a mpany of New Jersey was resumed, T 20M IN of these primitive school edifices within this | footings of the principal partition walls are | WaSHINGTON—ADDRESSES BY GOV, COOKB, hall, and have space left for modern p'ay imilar, and 27 inches wide. The footings of SUPERINTENDENT NORTHRUP, ME. MORI AND grounds around and a <ky above them. From | columns are’3 feet square. The hasement is OTHERS ORIGINAL ODE AND HYMN—DsB- the treasurer's account of the expenditure: appropriated to play-groands, heating appara Amusements, SCRIPTION OF THIS NEW AND IMrosinG > der the above resolution, we learn that of tus, wath-troughs, coal cellars, and the neces Notienai Theater —Auguctin Daly's play, “At SCHOCL BUILDING. appropriation made for western school- | sary rooms for janitor. Play-groands are ticle + FINE MINK SADLE SETS, | SEAL SKIN MUFF AND BOAS, ‘a AND ALASKA SETS, W PRICES FoR CASH ONLY At attractive prices g FUR TRIMMINGS FOR COATS | —= house there remained, after its completion, an | sixim number, two under each wing, each 4! | th: ” ‘The lowest prices at _ a aa . Thee'er Comique—Coriic opera, drama,com- The new Jefferson schoo! building, corner of unexpended balance of $17 andof the ap- | feet 6 inches by 7 teet, ani {wo under the rear | he bad mot had the attendarc as _¥-F. wa me no | aF : Hatt ¢ nest o: ‘ - expended balance St. Se . The '¢ rooms ¢ oy the ? 4 oparine © exteting « . ue. Usount's Orphan anéan. sau yamucated to the cause of popular édues- | te Sreasively reminded ef the tesgrens teat nes | portion of the front basement. The fire Fie Tee ators ce een at marales. | Walsh's Lach is thisday diescived by & marml ore Oe? Peitues” Hal’, Navy Yard—Grand Faic | YOU With appropriate orerciges, this afternoon. | been made by their succossors in office, for no | is li feet in the clear. It containe eight ERE | gout, EARer pacty will grttle the affairs of . Nacy - c = he dedicatory ceremonies took place on the | ses buildin, ttee of our day would | rooms, those inthe wings bem of Liberty Lodg te. | third floor of the building, im the largs hi oes DeDSAE commesitane cl Ae 7, Mr. ¥. D. Sta Concerta Hall. the will annex: MATTHEW WALSi JOBS LYNCH A FIRST CLASS CONFECTIONERY. J.C. NICHOLS, rer and dealer im % =— at | Presume to leave a baiance on that side of the | those in the center buildings eeeoet ty Gan Menino Bias. Faller ree wed: every seat on the floor and | account. We observe, too, that the part of tie | having an a jotning, wail ttt S_ gvilers eccupied, three-quarters of the | city whieb we now convened was ignored | with closets tor books, maps, &c. _. Condensed Le cals. ence consisting of ladies, and the children | [1°30 Which we are no F : The Stanten Guar. have elected Captain Roeper, | ip that resolution. Here might have been at | deeks sit in probed niche: 7 wide, raised ef the public schools, t en wilderness; but l- | platforms. Tho p. gh the center of Marsal. iaajor, to succeed Major Blaod ‘Among those present on the platform were | {np me su unbroken wilderness, tig the build aie Communicatl Gov. Cooke has removed Ro H. Joréan 5 a bing her e fol wrong was then done, South Wasgington is | the building is giving no communication | 47m was tied and partially prove ine Worcester, tate The will of the I to her cl odtore A. z > a ' ind. f i f Ww. FINE OONFRCTIONERY. ‘om | Gov. H. D. Cooke, Secretary Detano, Prof. | ummiy and nobly aeoneed fon heteone e on ke apslicd cor enardiatship et orphan of ; ronletn ooo poets : : : pi ged to-day. (ween weat sections, of the butlid A Ramo y ly SG ; . s Efth Siete. missoneTe county schools, | Joseph Henry, Gen- John Eaton. yr., commis: | “The tug ccicmien cad we arituted the pab= ng. desks are of the latest ani | the late Philp Deyer.of the, | CR CREAM AND BRUIT WATRE ICKS OR £fth diets ~ A Patterson, | lic school institution, receiving the r most improy A wainseotting of yel- 0 , & Lodge ©. Sorrow will be bed Tre ina tew at weeks by the bo care and ocenpying the undivided attention take their ORDERS tor CHL bave the largest stock sod gr tos Ae pe : low pine, in color, and well oil ree AncY $-a08 me Se "| ino tat cle efor wale ms 3 pox lowes ish rite, in ent ‘obusoa, pre-ident of | the trustees for a period of five y extends aroand m the floor to the = n the lo ash OU = haner of th late s schoo! trustees, Judge G. een oe cine ee ee indow silis, at the wall is iotehed GEORGETOWN. provened With he Se eee, Telefe] \PeENBSYU Vania avanve, rectexday, the} be C. 8. Noyes, Prof. Races, cted on. the = eard cx sides of the r : ~ secggecrsttl ee — ee ee ee a, oad ran over and Fenwic ex-auperintend cores Daniell, ea on similar in every respect Tue Cawat.—Duriug the week ending Satur- | *éestetyle. 5. 1 esas "OTICE —We wou oman, near Han ex-Superintendent | Petr a: us plan claimed superior Tet, except that above the two main en- | @&¥, November 90, S Doate cleared from Gum | perat-at Georgetown. D 0. | LN ttorekeapers gene at Shepherd, of vols, Dr. Edward ¥ entrances are libraries 13 by 1). and on the canal, carrying 9710.10 tens of | —————_____Sne ; 2, Hor. Ho: Th ' The reccipis for th umbestand iliamsport §: third story the public hall,w The ball is p retwo schools room ch, Mr. ¥ Mr | soner of education, Senator J. W | lis a plat | in ae cc * +i at private raised, and along 0 rom 2c. to | r z ‘ardon, ‘arrange in Sud pirid Shawls. very cheap. Blankets. frem & + chief clerk of was appointed to ¢: : on Tuesda, =. Ep, swperior California do. Clorbs, € ng ar t + Meader, | Mr. Cranch, chair aly ta anise i an . : - Flannrls, Veiveteens. A large stock Ss tire woodwork postponed until Thuarsd e ) instant. Sonaht lore the advance. W& > oe - nce, on I street, ported, April 13, 1 trames and CEESAPEAKE and ON10 Uawat.—The doat | Up ties ween cpew artic SEASONING ¢ a tenchee” pont {unk on ihe Seneca lev deen ra: oov23 BENJAMIN MILLER. 101 Brite s — woe lyase Stkb, allows the boats were expected to arrive this ~ - _ the exception of the t MOM. nape! eer EB BOs. DOWLING. Anctio ercives were begun b y 4 RADE.— The coal trade is about over P* y SALB Oo! en | PALE SUEBRY Wine 2 galior eph A. Wilks v, who delive er this season. No boats are lauding at Cn PEREME TORY SA n ane. CaTAWeA os proproate adr nd the rece oe here — from boats BRIDGE STRE ANGELICA se ¥ who caw get the pevple or ¥ 3 report 5) ring from along the Phe se Lwill se) % rem MES ; > 2 third lecture is given to-night omplinented tris from this ploucer re; ‘ A prosperous one for MONDAY. by eet 8S we SEW SRCLARD BUR - a George Maclona wrchiteetot the b g, and others, been admitted into your turnished by the lateat shipments of coal for th a.m ne sealy Sheceee onechopache fo Frere cooly MALAGA GRAPES, + rae Maslvasete peeing, aed oemere,: ted you a urnished by Bx i pleted, ail the sock of Hardware aud M Wo. per pound. . : © work of rearing the pre Toth Februazy, i812, to the 10:n Febr | ter of theroom is the main chandelier, ( . hancise cobta sail premises ©. WITMER, @ terday. asi feels contiden neluding Mr. Wilson introdaced | yjz: 1s females and 82 mal reflector)the body being gilt, elaborate which for this se | Terma of * of $9) or under next Wedresd git will be his only np Sunderland, D. D., who pro- | ber? have died, and 37 Around the outer edge ate sixteen gil tons. ‘The several coal companies i cash: and for © $20 ecrodit of six mouths 203m 1915 Ponnsyivauis aver ecture in this i rom the Sfth chapter | various employments, atier passing through | branch brackets, ri for the week past as tollows: E Fivieg ts note te Mr. W. W. Dantz, who was recentty killed by | of Isaiah, aid followed with @ prayer. iis , veral grades of the school, which theretore n the list. Progress in reading ant h burner being fitted witn | f€P t near P r Tha tune ie by the Rorden Mining company, 4 He. m day of sale or, is composed of twenty- wr other sat a member tsburg, Pa..was net prayed cone! derably #* Prot. Tyndall who, shipped 80 tons; Agnew's wh Tr. METZGER, N. ese, ag ctated ina dispacet | however, did not Lappen to be present. apelling: 55 have learned to read in the Old and t, whon lighted, being beaa- | ‘R= and shipped 1 ay's docks received een BOWERS, Bart Ha Ebiadelphia, but 4 doorkeeper of the | The tollowing dedicatery hymn, composed by | New Testaments. and ace able te spell words of tely over the stage isa 1,7;1 tons and shipped 4,174; Consotid: WW": #. WekaTLers 417 Seventh Street, House of Representatives. a“ Miss H. K. Hudeon, was then sung by tue | three, four, and tive syllables; 26 are now learn- lelier, composed of forty-eight | P&PY received 1,612 tons and shipped 1 The Penvsylvsnia revublican association | pupils of the diferent public schoolt, Miss Ada ing to read lor. Watt's hymns and spell gives ite first reception and suciable at Masonic Witley, @ pupil of Mrs. Martin's grammar | words of two syllables; 10 are learning emple,on Monday evening next. The Presi- | school, in the 4 district, presiding at the dent. Vice President, and other distinguished | Siano: hts. Around the frout of the gallery and in | ,, ARRIVE oa fii ee ee Steam Dyetl and Scouring 7 " elp! epanelsof the wallare fifteen three-branch | Phtlade 4 words of four or five letters.” The reason for | brackets similar to those on the main chande- | !8tge lot of iron ri DEALEB IN Orrick, 49 Jurrenson Sraexr, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GROCER arranging the course oc study so that pupils j liers, making the entire number of jets used in | f0T iw board Qi Public works. Steamer E. C. | pesptished 18st pees Lae oa cme, gentlemen are expected to be present, and re- DEDICATORY uYsN. shou'd spell words of U.re-, four and fvesyilables | jighting the room one hundred and sixty-five. | Knight, trom New York, with a full cargo for ome of the oldest’ tary marks will be made by Senators Cameron and Gathered wi'bin these wails while learning to read in the Old and New Tes- | ‘The -creral halls, ante rooma, library, and | District merchants, and @ lot of castings for the stamente of the i --_-— Scott and Representative Myers. Broadly upon us falis tamects, and spell words of ‘wo syllables wuile | sub-board rooms are furnished with bronze | Dard ot public works. Steamer Georgeanna, | the District for ‘Fhe funeral of the late Johu B. Briggs, last Light Crom the past; learning to read Dr. Watt's hymns, is not quite | fxturez. fom, Baltimore, with an assorted cargo. 1 haw i evening.was largely attended. Kev. Mr. Hinck- We at Eee Same onp, apparest; but it is clearly evident that light The architect was Mr. Adolt Cluss, and | Barge “Carrie.” trom Philadelphia, in tow of © now ts store ley. ci the Unitarian church, coudueted the aer- Harvests years hare sown, reading received no countenance in that school. | Messrs. Hunt & Williams were the contractors | Steamer Biddle, with 1,160 bbls. ‘cement to A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ALL vices. Mr. Lewis Keinburg, of” the House sta- Hopes other days have known, ‘The citizens of the District or Columbia have | tor the eutire Duilding, which is heated by Hyde's whart. “Oe 3 tiovery room, accompanied the remains to ‘Ani ‘vast. never bece unmindful of their claim to @ share | steam at low prcsaure, the apparatus being pu’ | , CLEARED.—Steamer E. C. Knight, for New GROCERIES, Chicago. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. We sing cur Cuuske 904 preis so rn pentticence of the natioal government, | in by Messrs. A. R. Shepherd & Co.. who also | York, with 400 bbls. flour. Steamer George- Briggs, the widow of the deceased, is cuite ill. | or git that athena? fo Liberally extended to all the other territories | tarnished the gas fixtures, as above described. | 804, for Baltimore. Schooner Aunie Valen- - Which I am eel! + wish Edwards, sentenced to two peed With iieand powers of the Uudted States im aid of ecreation, and -o | Great credit is due Mr. Eaward Champlin, | gues, for ane ee ip Shine ae oat Cc UNARD LINE. om colling very low, 3 im “4 early as Decomber 13, 1505, when President Jet- trnstee, for the efticient part he took in cou Z rs os b- ai iT load ' bird, and Thomas Jackson, sentenced Lo three ee ferson was te presiding officer of the Washing. | struction of this tine elites. = “ coal tor Havannah, to Naltimore to load. ick eiccpeaeparmscemsned ‘ars ‘or robbers—both eglored men—ieft the For Hove's cen’ =< ton board of irustees of public selicols, the fi ——e— Tne Lapres of the ‘air at Forrest Hall, have | THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ouss, Dhstriet 1 last wight, in charge ot Captains ‘or So aca fiemorial upox thissubjert wes presexted, wh Washington Markets. sent Mr. John Kaiser = letter of thanks for bis — = - PR. PINE APPLE. Coleman and Torrens, ¢» gute for the Albany sets forth that, “from the libera’ patronaze THE RULING PRICES TO-DAY. contribution oi tastefully arranged oysters, ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, WHITE PREACHES, RIES, Fenitentiary, in which they will be contined. | Fo im whote earnest lite aiveady bestowed by Congresson Institations tor | _ Meats. Beet (porter hous), moperpulh an ornamental cross, whic FRE, i Peas, TOMATOES, . — 5 i Vhose toi! and thought was the edneation of the risin, eration iv various | do. (sirloin), 25e.; de. (round), 3 <= the supper tabie. BETWEEN WN. YORK « 6 SUCCOTASH, LIMA BEANS, x a twit Rights t= ha nanny a | : bo vet found piace territories of the United States, the trastees are | pieces), 20a" 0. — ns - oe a poss, LUBSTER, PRE CASES AGAINST PERSONS WHO REPUSED | vor lesser cares and fume,— ied to hope that every rowutsite encouragement | 124 a20e.; do. 7 A PK SALMON, JELLIES, ‘de. FO SELL TO COLORED FEOVLE DisMissED Pon | We coxsecrate our aim; Will be extended 2o one which seems to promise | laitb, lashes CITY ITEMS. CALLEN AP CORE BAREOR: NEW MEDFIELD BUCK WHEAT. INFORMALITY. . cet And, with his honored name, “upersor advantages; that they will pas lawat) | hams (whole) Seen —— FEOM NEW YORK GOLDEN DRIP SYRUP, ane ag: in the criminal court, Judge ¥ iac~ These walls we grace. appropriate sultable tots in the city wheresn tne Booms Senor pe irts and drawers, of a : NEW YORK APPLES. rthur, the cases of parties who were fined iz me shee " ~ necessary buildings may be erected, an all kinds and of all sizes, Algeri...... Wed...Dee. » 7 Dee PURE AIPLE CIDER, the police court for violaiing the restaurant | Pad A we feds Pesce! as ‘ which s revenue for ‘he several pnrpo: ple Wed Be i Abzectata... vas oe | PRIME NEW YORK BUTTER, © alll ye ile Nesey rol genome eg p compa Saco institution may be desived, and to authorize the | bunch; s trout, 12a CalnbriaWed.Dec. 15| Parthia Wed. Jan. 5 | _ novi-tf posed of. Henry So as found not pone tiustees to have @ lettery or lotte Ie. perl ta per Ib; “ SER ough a — a, guilty in one case, and Fil enpeike ee = such restrictions and limitations a (salt or smok : Aetiaere Eris RDEReDAY siete == GROCERIES. | Wide ctretes af content stn Pe M oh i eM att be Roman & Cox, 567 7th street. Barns oF Paseack.—Cabin. @% castes Shall centre here;— ¢ — ° ~~ old, according | te ort us to them s F to be ox, TRE Prescription Derart ' icketsto Paris, $15 t =| In the Etermty Sizce that potition was nade to the legisia- | by,) corner 4) street aid Pennsyivaniaavene, | Stecrage, $30, currency, cromarket. Will be Touen > reaid that in . ‘fat shail be known, ture of the nation, its states have multiplied keeps open all w 7 Brecrage uckets from Liverpool and Queenstown, | tink af *" sates tant liable e ¥ | And lived, in happier spheres, fom seventeen to ty-sezon, Its popal — od all parts of Baron When this world’s trou bied a a @t lowest rates. Through BST Fine WooLENs by the yard, to consumers or | bills ut nding given 10. Beltuet, gimagow, isvre, tpg 5 Poe “fom ag | St loweat cash prices, t . Trae desea pnales 190M OR Seoond floor, en- | Mediterranean porte Boe he iyle ee Lie | Shacerinn ren iene, 82 slick 8 po trance Ghrough the store. “Ono Price on y at the Company Bead the following price list . HEN Nin: tor steerage passage, at No 111 Bronawe, : No. 419 7th street north. ¢ Best Batre bas increasec fonsto forty mi J from two and | And weary hopes and ieari Are all on ;rowa. ndent J. Ormond Wilson was then nd delivered the following addre: ts vite the special © geusrady, that the ia jon should eontaih Trent as G. FRANCKLY eS age SU an aggregate : = 2 - nevis ly CHAS. G Y 5 wiles Don ab nes um an averment to in the course of CP BM 3. QEMOED WSN, CUERE: ratte trinie: ena Coxciupixe sae of Robert Fulton & Co's | 77a pb © BED ULE Beat Gunpowder Tea at igor the trial, be remarked, Giat in some states it | ye- ‘Cuaicraau, Latics tad’ Goetiomen:— | great history, the rlohess of thet pray ols, white, | Wercdeemed ledges, this evening, at 7 o'clos Lede . rae § meeeiver te ontl Basse ak alls | yee scare chiee the Gated too erence ak | Ea been et Goad tae poage, | Fires and pins, solid aliver trast. “aiverspiseed FOE NORFOLK AND BOSTON. : bo re i appear ane Sse = the United States was established in the District shat thle Hitia ritory, f rover exciuded trom » Wat5c. each; ce goods, and other valuable articles. Gr ond after Monday Kept. 16th, 1872, he Steame: Best Uofiee, roasted, at 35 conte por Ib. with the seme offense. was cwile pros-t- thus | Of Columbia, the city council of Wasvington | the ‘al! benefits And high privileges of the R. Fubton & , S14 9th street. “LADY OF THR DARE.” carrying ‘Choice ** = a) bt fiittundaur | passed ‘+ An act to establish and endow a p: union, will at least receive a fair euivalent to —___. se the U. S. Mail, will leave ber. Bost Green Cotes, Ps “ poring Of tha: class of cases. | manent institntion for the education of youth,” | the rich dower bestowed upon each of her more _ Tue OnicINal GRAND Girt Puorocrara | (Crouch’s) whert, foot of tab stron’ Geek Brown 80 3 os ‘Var Fire Decent Horexs Wan and, in.obedieuce ‘o the letter and spirit of that | fevored sistere. . i al FEnrerrazisr, N ith street, corner D, wil | MONDAY and THURSDAY, at2 p. sopping Sei Brees Cage a B The board of Gre cotsmiesioucra ma: let cene, | Odinance, we are here to-day to formally set | I have thought it not inappropriate to this | per quart, ES 2 not be open for several days as thesequel’ will | tthe principal tive: landings, for NOMPO! 0 img, and the chiel seyorted 13 Hee uiererem, | auart this building for the education of youth, | O°casion to pretent these brief sketches or the | Auttr.— Philadelphia print, S5c. per Ib.;chotce | show. On Tuceday night? anoae te ea | comm ting st Norfolk with the M.'M. Steament; ment other articles tos ne ne Agger ae reported s = alarms in | Phe name with which the board of trustees of carliest history of our public sehools, with whi roll, 45c.; fair do., Maile. Eggs, 384i. per doz: | ven,the store was of some surprise,bat not much Y S member, and a sce syed from Ie Meteun | public schools have thought proper to honor | President Jetierson Was identified, although this | Cheese, 2a25e. per ! is z consternation as represeuted,surprised that alr munication was rece:yed from «J. i. McKay, | this grand edifice catis up the earliest efurts | instance of his solicitude for the education of | Poult) c a1 per pair.; ducks, | censed and lgitimatized institution should be veterina | made to establish a system of public education | “ie people by no means covstitutes his only | 75e.al.28 per pair; turkeys, Siaz.00 each; 18 | thee summarily closed; not much consternation | | Branch Ticket Ufice at huox's Bx in the department had been aick, orehad died, | MAte & Oro achington. claim upon ue, as educationists, for grateful re- | to 5c. per Ib. as judging trom the vesture of the marauding | CTer Pegnsylvania avenue and oth none. _—_ Between B ond U streets and two ot sere (at No. shonse) were in a critical © The Past and Present hore unite membrance. . PRICES AT THE WHOLESALE MARK! party the establishment was in the hands or hota noceue ee eeae ve. - condition. Mr. Boker moved that the com. Beneath Time's flowing tide. _ Mr. Wi'son then proceeded to state that » Louisiana avenue, between 10th and lth gentlemen. Several of the previously “smiling | gel7-1r {Reped.@Patrict.} Mittee on with the president and chief Like toc! prints hidden !y a brook, fore defferson's native state had yet achiev Irish potatoes, per bushel, #1.15; sweet potatoe, | Snd happy,” though “sober ‘clerks having seen | Roo = == ceguoeer ms the Governor ‘and “consalt put cen on cH Ber te. over a period of | Ret indenendence, as a young merober of th | per bl, 8<a85; apples, per Dul.,@a85; 0 Fome service in the fleld of Mars during the late | [Q#¥ SX¥SKSS LINE Via CANAL ROCERIES! * im in reference he purchase of horses; ing bac ; : f delegates he bi ste DDI. $4.50a5; bect=. per 140 = pn ple imagii es 4 dope A Sommumicotion'was “aeetved Fas | xsi evde years, we Aids ok onda Amgucr | mie cr geleentes he lad deeed anrsccmee | EBL §( ast ee bath fo hore or “yote"and Gid Virginia thors, | PREADELPHZAS ALERANDRIA, | va KR. C. Phillips, chief engineer of the board of ins room in the then national Capitol, Eatic passed into law and been put in opera’ | ducks, $4.50; egg, jor dozen, ste.; tarnins, $11 | when Mosby was Wont to pounce upon his prey, 4SHINGTON @ GEORGETOWN, D. @. public works, calling attention to the necessity le assemtly. 4 of Robert Brent, | tion, would have kept Virginia’ side by! sad he of removing some of the fire 1 Spit! 5 larm telegraph | Samne! poles in the neighborhood of Vermont avenue | Brem ..G and 1 stu: m Cranch, William ohn Demp: ether to orgar She, DOL; msrrow fat squash, £4 per ow:.: | asthe well dresced detectives tiled inte the | Sailing day from Pier 2, North Wharves, Phity chestnuts, $3 per bushel; dried appies, $5 per | room and a stalwart one leaping the railing | delphis. WEDNESDAY’ aud Ba’ cranberries, $13 per bbl.; pears, per | with uplif d band with Massachusetts in educational progress; and that again ashort time before the meeti 6 Biagden, ed tothe superintemlent of | Nicucigs King, met to and in a menacing attitude | C-DAY et 12 m. RS of the legisla! , in the autamn of » $3a85; live turkeys, perdozen, $124%13, | gy ced i eal From ‘ater street, Geory —— a The account ef Mr. Searle, the & . hele ae ae fell £ Forest, his favorite | geese, 'Sidavis per dozen, quails, €2:50 pe’ { was tal peelyegr end cpt plod | fon, D.O., TOFSDAY srt SATUR ARM YOURSELF a et. was. after some debate. approve: Schools.” Fhe book conts c retreat, to his intimate friend and correspon- | dozen; grouse, #9 per dozen; pueasauts, € wr r sitory, : aA Messrs. Booker, Bailey, Smith and the pr he procee tin, ese trustees aud c | Sent, Bir. Correa, refer sie seihatslsrace = fhe roprictons eee aeneY Gepesitory informed ToS REID, Alexandria, Va. W: cent votirg inthe affirmative; Messrs. Bar! «rn sear 115, is now pres .7 ce: they aud afcDevitt declined to yote. Mr. Booker | n the Library cf Congres offered a resolution providing for the appoint- | of that first meeting are fou ment of & committee to confer with the water bait nla eslucativ identical ;vith the mosi Agente: 's the } voprictors and clerks that they, unde pit DE & CO. hia, hg a plan tor pop | About 200 tons of hay and straw havo been | cl ds 8 arronpre ne that t vamp ng CLE DR & CO., Phlinaciphin, Pe hich, is almost | sold; prices as foilows — Best quality 82 paremt.. | Seer orn : 7 — ——— and in the mloutes tS. arr nt 2 ee us school ) and second quality $).80a: ef peace. Much has been heretofore said aan RAMEE the folio preyed pu wita i 0. Straw at $ L press of thiseity (especially the smaller r ; rer =: “On preceeding to by System of to-day. 200 barrels corn ai $4 per barrel; old corn, $1. n relation to this establishanent and the us Eee OOEUERAS. rar a> to the removalof water pi in © board, | homas Jefferson was thanimons- ) “ho cercmony cf presenting tha keys of the | Fresh pork in the carcass, 487.50 per ewt public, not frequenters of it, would Passengers booked to and any Retlway Sta Georgetown. An amendment providing that ected. The president being absent, Robert | puitdingwas next Urder appropriate ad Ireasce 150 bushels oats; price Hedi. per bashel. [resuming upon their borrowed and stereo’ | tou or Seaport in Greet Britain, Ireland, ADVERTISED PRICE LISTS and assistant chief be appa | Fae croven chairman of the meeting. On | Leing delivered by Ms. Thomas E. Lloyd, ‘Ven head of superior cattle were sold at 475 | typed phrases, infer that no worse institution | Norway, Sweden. De ia 5 miftee was acecpted and he motion of Mir. Smith, the chairman was ro- | LODE, ing Committee, Gov, Cooke, | gross. could be epawned in that loathsome lake in | Srence,” Heliaud, Belgttum, and adopted. juested fo acquaiated the president with his a Mr. W. J. Murtagh. ‘The market to-day is wel! supplied generally. | ‘Tertaresn domains where even the “waters are | UBited States, —-e- uranimour election. & meeting held on The totiowing dedicatory ode, written for th: << —— DETERMINED TO See THE -Yes- | Monday, September2, I-05, “the chairman laid pt * ~ occasion by Ldward Renaud, was then recit Terday an euterprising citizen, with an eyo to | before the board aw letter from Mr. Jeiferson, by Master John Taylor, in a manner which the in chanee, who resides on G treet, Opoos | signitying bis acceptance of the Otlice Of presi- | di credit to bis training in eloeution: site the jail, beliéving in the injunction, “Put | gent ot the bosrd. On wotion of Mr. Smith, | ehechoetisHeet slimy.’” Now, let the house speak afew word: | , Cabin fare from S£W YORK to LONDON. LIV or Tae Boanp or Huavta—Moncy Wentai— | tor cel, unphejudiced by a Jewish clothter or FzpO0e: GLALGOW, and DEERE BEstats Smail-yor Exaggerations—The Goat Nuisan-e— | a fancy dry man looking over our shou!- * a Keonctmy.—At ® meeting of the board of health | deve aad ue ig our poliry.” The clerks have RECURSION TICKETS. G19. last night, Mr. Langston, from the committer | been styled eeli-imported wretches, foreigners | Extermediate, $35; SECOND-CLASS CROCERIES joney in thy purse,”” threw open the doors of | the president's letter was ordered to be entered | w, eet togeth day. ¢,hero, man, ‘2 a} S | Carrenoy. hie honse, hetroe St which overlooks the scat, | on the minutes.” It isin the following words: | ¥¢ Meet, oe mad» | on ordinances, reported that he had waited on | in Washington, and base enough for anything; | “PT senaing for their told on which Barney Woods was hanged, ani on : . — the chatrmen of the committees on appropria- | the simple facts in the premises are that all th. Cr ‘insite pe ee 185. The myrtle and the laurel crown have decke | tions apd the District of Columbia in ros young men employed there at ie ‘offered to admit anyone to witness the execution Uckets st lowest rates. cab pur at awe uy robase this hour of joy: d ted that th rath io Metropolitan city bors, | HUMPUEEES, 1708 ween —e § prev: C5: ‘ of joy; and requested that the necessary appropriati exceptions, are to this Met itan city born, u. . A aioe munterens roots who had ccnszegerad | igrajrom Sourwctt. trom Mr” Gardiner Kren Jar Japan's ambassador is here the scene | be made. It had been suggested to him that | hallitg trom her Fete a all rempetiable, | —gnayis BERDERSO) pel ted o T e r 5 is ~ in the street around the jail paid the aimfsion wah trenton foc tareahtn oaks grace, the board of health meet the committees and | honorable and honest yourg gentlemen. Thi: the tri ¢ the truth that knows n- s tee and mounted to the root of the building, 2 by. the trastess | ANd Oun the triumph of the truth thatknows no | confer with them. ‘The whence they could plainly see everviny occur- -. L rec ive with due sensi F from the Cou hingtop, »: mith them. ‘The president of ihe o9ard With ail due deterence to the extreme golicitude | [Yj SsOBANTS UINE O” OTRAMEHLFE was authorized to signify to these committee: | of the reporters ie city press. Time an: Still has the light that dawned for us in Jeffer- | at what time the Toakd woutd mest the ; again we bave shown that the profits of the WASEINGTOR ABD SEW YORE. sonian days to invite the Governor to attend with thera. enterprise, supposed to be so immense, existed ositer the Fine Stoamehiss B. ©. Spread, like a growing sun, abroad its vivitying ‘ board CALL ON US AND PURCHASE Fr ring in the jai After a number ad been weve proois of ceLnBdence admitted on the payment of the fee, thecrowd | cil snd the beard of trcstees, acd ask the made & grand rush for the door, and overturn | )( to tesder Dr. Verdi called attention to astatement pub- | only in the imagination of the detractors and | Oa Gvnset Ingthe door keeper. piled pell-inmetl up the stains | cerely bellew’n rays, lished in the Botton Congregationaliet trom the | villiiers of thie inatinnting. whee profits of ea Serwcen HEWES! CHOICE GOODS ious! : ing foul, 8 A > cention, Theoceurani ot the balding wenens | Beneath this temple of the trath, to mark and | this city, which he said was very much cxag- | anda Placard conspicuously posted informs the | Se Rashbiver every GA a Toneeioen aie: attempt to disiodge them, probably believing | crown the whole. erated, in tea’ Gates ns , fen tie pe i SS. me sees what Age MS and ge! that hisefforts in that direct.on would be fatile, 4, battle-tied are our great trie | 1% ,8, 88 80 far from there being | what he pays for—a i—the amount and consequert!y mest of the persons percited | MSUTARCES «I geut respect and eat Not on the gory ba ; 8 hundreds of new cases daily, there is seldom » | marked ate the back being STowtas JeerERsos.” WON, new case reported, and the disease is almost ex- | The establ gift to the buyer. ‘wharf umpb: ‘gest, sir. Jefferson was re-elected at nually, aud | ‘Mid clash of charging squadrons, and thunder- | tinct here. It was also untrue, as stated, thar jishment gives aap hey to half : town, or af the corner of seore of young men, every dime of whose sal- | svenue, | continued president of the board fer three suc- ing boom of gun; the authorities conceal the facts connected with | aries is expended in this city; besides, the gen- fell -f 4. W. THOMPSOR, Previcen on the roof witnessed the execution * ! ter nothing. e gratis | . ee | ces years, when his term of office as Presi- | But by the priests of knowledge, who, with their | this disease. The board had done everythinz | tlemanly and generous proprietors contribute —— Bast Wasuiscron tm Dawoge —Mt. Ado | Got or the United States expired and le ve. ‘steadlast hands, possible within thelr means to suppress th: | large amounts daily to diferent charitable par. | gy L@ ] MIN G. ELPHONZO YOUNGS aco | (ina, inepestor of buildings for this Distriet, | turned to Monticello. Still guard the cordon of the trath that girdles | spread of this disease, and by their effortsan | poses. Remember amid so much vituperation in his aDiual Teport calis Attention to the an- | “Phe public schools at that time were sustained many lands. epidemical form had been prevented. the poisonous fangs of foul envy. . GROCER {tae goversment magarrcein tae city. tha | BY funds derived in part trom taves and in vert | po, ymowiedge, ever onward, holds her cata, | ME Marbere, wolhed the Mttortion of the ‘Though closed for the present by the actions as oteel inthe ee Pore nhac — | from Seg ser = Legentne list ee = resietlees maxch, - “| board a) fact ee Road many mes os the So yrear a Bee me pert MABONIC TEMPLE, J 7 - names of the s1 bers, with amount given - - ni jarge, wl as a growing jons an impressions, w! these 7 a : gamyowder at present, ts within 0 yards of | Dyeach, varying from three dollars te teohaee | And hallde, 6 span © wandering world, her | TT SUGIe kal boce. nctiaed uy th iorea ot | Cee eae enemas Nee a Origins! CHEAPER THAN BVEB! sept Srnem an F Sraesvs, Washington poorhouse and workhouse, | 37eq was entered on,tho record of the board, and De » Seitnsveng oo jations laid, and, asthe | Public works to take some action to rid the | Enterprise—one on ‘th and the other om 71h —— wen necks byl eee cone | in thar list we and C e follow ug: ‘Thomas Jef- pide ty chon, 2s ASS | city of thee pest, more eapestty os caay trees sreot_wil coe Feng horege sole Should in a ¢ STATE AGENTS. ‘ction, 1,( ‘ds rngeen nm, two hundred dollars. we, its & ‘“ and much ornamental shrubbery hai en set | honorable judge on the bench, however, decide REAL ES = yard, with an at rmodiate Giatrict donee ' nae sbunds g to trace the institation, | High on thesummitshall beset theo bravch oul by the District authorities ae that ‘he Enterprise is in error, then it is the 5 ; BB erie on =) yard sae Te fided t , from its humbie beginnin, Langston submitted a resolution e unden duty of ie territorial government, 5 oof . Unitet States Capitol. He says there is no spot Gown through the ‘aimoct shreescore years ani | And yet a mightier ald we own, to keep ws eanitary police committee be. and is hereby, which granted the licenses for gift enterpris"s, 905 905 on the tace of the globe where a similar aggre- ten that have since elapsed, but the occasion trong and true, » | rected to inquire into the sul to in‘orm the proprietors what under the law gation of Magazines i- tolerated rch proxim- ity to public institat will not permit more than a few brief allusions | In this our onward, upward path, to strive a ments as here and _ e the board as to whether it may not be advisable | constitutes such an institution, and the above to its earty lovin. for an existence. ‘Iwo dare and ( ne 4 private improve 5 to reduce the number of men employed by the | estabiishments will be opened’ and condacted | sckools were established at first, one in the west | And, with uplitted, earnest gaze upon the eter- that some sare loca- PHIL. H. WELCH @ O8., L BSTATE BROKERS. AUCTIONEBBB tion out=ide the cit be selected for the mn nal stars, board as Inspectors of siccets, mea's, marine | accordingly. BEAL ESTATE ANCE AGENTS. p outside th s be selected for | and one in the east section of the city, and the: , ‘ cnets and’ cleckes GAG. Shoe. a ay ret See Pe " storage of gunpor wesveatiod, respectively, the western ‘academy Walk steadfast in the path, andown His hand tobe may not be changes made in the service tent ds Doan Gee oy hea Saal ; AxotuEn Ne “In the office of the | 8M eastern academy. The order of the board who makes or mars. . Ba pn edger a ail Backes Cologte PeRkeoa He 7 ob Sen recerdne ar GE Bans.—-in the office of the | Ctastening them directs that “poor children | _ Sing'ng by the pupils of the schools followed; | fesuits under she law.and that said comaltsce Read's Grand Di Golo OVERCUATS ae a ee eet tee Maeds Thursda; “ue Mect | Shall be thaught reading, writing, grammar, | after which Hon. B. G. Northrup, secretary of ae aa eaa's Ge ches Cologne: gyERcoaTe. : “ oo vane Nek ee Oo eee Mer | cubwaties sau teaiuns of Relves | cos Uornasticnt state haere ef education, de- "The sweetest perfume in the world, and no Fy - » anics’ S ings ol 1 ‘Houses bui't, iong time given for = - exsio! ed an address on the progress of popular ledy’s toilet complete without it. For sale by 00 qvutracts, and Act banking Taney ts object being te trans: | tmended to dows and ay meal tmure nan education, during which ue Gongratulated the Druggists and Fancy Stores. ‘ 98 panning best ‘fre | other instruction, given to pay pupils, as the | people of the z Zz RiETY—The good repu- +4 i Of twenty yer 5 ¢ ‘ors Ate | board may from’ thme to time reste nd pay | advances are making in that direction. Pi Seg pre rnc a axepe oe = aaa her, Wilttnen be nsee D; Cherok anne: | pupae me Spcrmcted Sn geegtapey | | O6s rere Cees See (head _—_ relief of Coughs, Colds, and Throat Diseases So | A Uutasr Be, srsune and 28th street, oe . - Gait, Jol n 5 ” e a woul rot. 5 sea, oY. ’ ant a bour, W. H. Clagett and Hamilton | “Mit we take into View the great advance in the | Henry, Minister Morl, General Eaton, and i ae Verdi, atd'cy the | bas given them favorable notoriety. eas oe OS. Soe ——.__ facilities for communication, travel, and com- $y tue pupils and the Sousdicclen hy kee Ok slater of the Ind; is to the effect that the latter is | Comms RuwoveD wiTHOUT Farm, Bunions 90 ge ya dim Buryerr’s Ketogp p ; i owe an orphan, some time eince was virtually on “BERBER BIL Ls cpt ors, short notice: Bireet st t sveargtey Stier a 7 & anole Eee Hopital ty amen, whe Pemieed eum be ad Paving parpooss delivered in ee ot us Dist » who was shot and killed by Ofic children.” W! afew The edifice com & center ‘Some six weeks He lived in thin ey, na tedneaday night — | Seite Sir sieteraon traveled Trou Willies: | feet tn length oy fo fest in dept, (the man) wes engaged. froin f H amie F wats BOTAN none soccer Sates , as the r ancient capital of Virginia, to Phila- | joining » each 30 feet 5 and will be at Be polices SumIUIAE A the Rayor's ofice and to dein to take his seat tn the Continental Cow- feet deep. Tie height of the bullding is 60 cele! Bazaar Patterns. tS : tiger give my Jperemnal ottentien ont willbest ome ted selow the gro 10,28 the | gress, be employed guides between Wilmington | from the ea ueetiene come \reak away from fines "The front onvanion: s on D eset ee ee ee ee . Wie — Brick: ‘basemen: udge Wylie, in the Eraity Court, and Ang Hom ~ po of Seneca stone. ‘1he outside doors and the win- cerminen — ted by cast-iron keystones z came : tron linaetsat the wept of the arches The $3 | Mi i wtareh. ing is entered by doors from the front and } testimony was taken by Mr. J. H. Mandeville ped pening The front eutemnees es and Mr. pson appeared for petitioner” Back from the face of te wal in, oop te a. STRAUS, a ‘TRANSTORTATION THxOvEH WASaiNGTON — a eng ee EE, ‘The Lynchburg Kepubiican sape:Theditieniig Flor architecture. Ehev are cotemanad PRRESTLVANIA AVEEUS. ef shippi: , cecasioned by the tearing up co each story of the 1012 track at Wi hase we eee eres acher winds dou! ‘Thies Door trem jearn, been obviated by an arrangement just | af the wings. teeta ty ‘Mleventh Btrest. perfected, and a large number were yesterdey |W: Oe ee. a ae evening shipped frou this city, om recelving this manserd Foot, 42 feet. im ornamented BF-Btore open Ct 4 “ ence.” _ Wiirneory crest ralings in fae eae G Pee 4 ‘Those 2 se tim 9 s As: . A B = = ovnarion. ‘The Michigan aoclation, af thar | scales, Cobia juiaet be eat prongr tervals in other part ofthe Toot crea. Renday, eugagedin celing by sample’ “Ho'was | BOXS', YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN'S | © ’ BUILD EES meeting last night, discussed the inauguration | bi ‘@school-bouse at the west end of the dormer windows are set in ital om | tapeioae ne eating bz enmea court, Fall and Winter Clothing, I [PORTAES pars sqvestion, but came to no conclusion, Tie Bt ety; a0g 8 stm not 3 OR SR a eG 4 LEM OBARIFE COM land association appointed a committee to ty at the cast end of the ra ie SUITABLE FOR S0MOOL AND DRIGs WRAR. : hie ety are Brope the inan; ceremonies, organizations. oe Rort PLaTep BRACELETS, gold chains, plated sets, with go » besutifial om $5 te $29, received at Prigg's jew- ~ No. 407 Penpsylvama avenue, be- nd 6th streets, i ! frere : ii i puget gee apie pwomeensars se EMT ASTI Se itd eo an cane om peAEt, BOBIEBOR 220 tween 4,