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° a ea SSS sh -j 2873. TE TIN: COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. perpetuation of polite learning, and of that Third Legislative Assembly. nine ete ee nee Georgetown Advertisements. | yancany EV NING STAR. elegant literature which has been handed down | COUNCIL.—The Council was opened yesterday titude of this community for being the first | 1-7 Entertainment by the Trustees, | 6 * by Greece and Rome, eat scheme afternoon with prayer by the chaplain. call the attention of the inhabitants of this The Connecticut DOUBLE SHEET are a Ppa gle Mii | _ Bouse bill for the relief of St. John's Home Mis- | of to the danger of the approaching cholera, uones 1 - A Feast of Reason and » Flow of Soul. | S010) upon the sup sion was read a second time and referred. for your tlimely advice: to housekeepers t6 | MUTUAL LIFE — soe a Mr. Browne cailed up Counet! bill No. 8, makin, mut their premises out of the reach of this BATURDAY.. May 24 1873 | Great Iuterent Manffested In the Pro- | note Gaon eeenene snes aes and make use of connection with this, and the latest ordi NOTICE —The ann Insurance Company. se = posed Great National University. In com mn . i “ LOCAL NEWS sialic we | school of literature, science and art, and Ithiek | Dy with an ameniment which | nance iesued by the Board of Health, I take the | Sent tet saon the camer on OF HARTFORD, CONN al A mteting of many of the leading citizens of that I can read in the eyes of every one present | makes it unlawful to inolest aay veninie, Grtwas, or poet pes calling your forgo aeey seomecte: Jane 2 WS. 21,5 p.m. for the garpese of Amusements, ac., Tonight, the capital was held at Wormley’s hotel last | bit hearty approbation of the establishment of | Premustr while passing through any owners have, from ignorance or want of refiec- ? One AMES GOSZLER TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL STATEMENT Wall's Opera House.—Beneiit of Joe. Murphy, | evening, to discuss measuresfor theendowment | “Wer "SNM 41. secretary of the Smith- | , After tome discussion, the amendment was agres! | tion, established thelr privies within thelr wood ; oO Reretay NTY-SEVENTH AN? rat who will appear in a great doubie bill. of a National University, with Columbian Col- sonian Institation, im Fesponse to « toast in his | 'jg:°4jne bill passed ne amended. poli and coal houses; makit a ES TRAORDINARY) BARGAINS IN DRY Pheater Comique.—Prot. Harrisand otherstars, | lege as a nucleus, and incidentally to partake of | honor, delivered ‘an interesti address, in | ported back Council bill No. 25, for the preser tter impossibility, ai ng bors with the | Pisin and Striped Grenadi Statement for the Year 1s? wonge, dancer, Kc. a banquet especially prepared for the occasion. | which’he fuily concurred with Dr. Welling as Srchiblt tee eals of Sotuass she Contain reosoteel the | Sanat meaioes anese The bent ncnariar ana | Tosoness Sums. es me Rani NET ASSETS, January 1, 152 : Condensed Locals. The gathering numbered seventy-five gentle- | M4 re‘a wrief sketch of the Smithsonian Instita: | 68! co ty sag ike this bill was got up | disinfectant of all foui places is sufficient venti- | Reems Laer rom aie ip: Piguess te ac For Premium nn Serica es ‘The Forty Hour~’ Devotion wili commenceto- | men, including, among other prominent per- | tion and its labors in behalf of science. iu tha iserestn of acortein oer Geo Sekeed te ee laijon, and every privy which is not provided | Batist and Linea Soitine: ti shades. tery cheap For Interest and Bente 2.000.353 16 morrow morning at 11 o'clock ae a sons, President Grant, Mr. W. W. Corcoran, ore Seong ura eo popolize the simon ee ees sre na seet erommte de Sten nent with ancovatagty, —— angen = ek Seegeg ie = - remo il be uni i wrence, of e Island; Mr. Alex: - | fo ve Dill. isance : paces and M ° roe t = svn "Whe procmaianaltnaticnss tet Ife tag ci War Bocce teen ere Shepherd, Rev. Dr. Sunderland, and Rev. Dr. ‘ eet againet it. Tewas a imgwar in | Youre, respectfully, AN OLD Stnecetnen, | A large Sick ct Goods for Men's and Bey rament will be of more splendor than has ever | Kev. Dra. Lewis, Tiffany and Sunderland, Hon. | Ti foliowed with speeches endorsing the | sdyancs of any leq.setion bereaboute, sition y 24th, ‘Call and buy real ns of been witnessed in that parish. George Taylor, Mr. 8. H. Kauffmann; Secre- | project of a great national university. A letter had teen sent in asking for euch action The Fi.) Markets, e JAMIN MILLER. ‘The county school trustees yesterday directed | tary Richardson and Aseistant Secretary Saw. | Was Tead from Sir Edward Thornton, the Brit- | Dai been sent pee be acknowledged | ALEEAwpRia’—Quotations of new Ssh for this | _ t™23-tr 101 Bridge street, wn the sebools to be closed on the th instant ( Dec- ; Gen, Myer, Prof. Newcomb, of the Naval | ish minister, regretting his inability to be | tnat there had heen, but there might be more per- day, furnished to Tus Star by eration day) and referred a resolution of the | Observatory; Mr. A. R. Shepherd, Ex-Mayor | present. Ina few happy and complimentary | sons engaged in tac business of fish opposed to it | Harrison & Co., wholesale dealers Hicuse of Delegates asking for a detailed report Emery. ‘Mr. Charles Astor Bristed, Marquis de | remarks Judge Bolles gave the health of the hes ere i favor of it. A pap val 42 King st., 50, 51, 56 fish wharves, Alexandria: Iles, Ww. BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auctt, Georgetown in fish. Nos. — ALUARLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON + 3 7 aTON of their operations for the past year toacom- | \ Ramsey, and Attorney General | Marquis :le Noailles, the French minister, who c , per hundred, $10.75 to $12.25; Herring, per | WEST STREET. BETWEEN WASHIN« mere mittee. = ees Willams ar Ke For, Wm. F.3 attingly, | made a graceful response, closing with a ‘toast | Sous who d-sircd to have it on, thelr, tables on Fri- ee ee Peeebad ging ag GRU HERS at RERTS, AT AUCTION. policies .... Yesterday morning Archbishop Bayley con- | Esi., Gen. Babcock, Dr. James C. Welling, | to all American students ‘in the name of the | “yt 4nd the spoke of the necessity of eoms legisla. 20 to 25; rock, per bunch, 20 to 2 ;, offal, per bunch, m., I will seli,on the premises, part of Lot No. Str Peter’s chore of whom’ two hubdred snd | ee ee ee ere ee. | rere orane District and in behalf of the | wicnicpremracthe ahaa ad berriogtrom ater at. | 10 t0 1b es | street, between’ Washingion and Oonaress atrects, | EXPENSES 3 : . of whem two hui . Stic , Judge Casey, Admiral G e 8 nihilation in the Potemac; _ : wing sales ween on | BX ° eighteen were children (one-third colored) aod | forough Mir: George W. Wiggs, Mr. John M. | _ Letters were then read from General W. T. | species of Heh which intcicced tobe canned by the Cee ee pipe Bln bya epi of 130 feet improvements constet | Commie twenty-five adults, twenty of the latter being | Morris, 31 Franklin Pi lp, Mr. George F- Sherian, Benjamin Peirce, and A. RK. Spof- nets in the river, preventing the fish from coming of R. A Golden & Bros agentes 1,000 shea, frow ofa substeatial and bearly new Brick Dwelling converts. Thi he administered the | Gulick, and Prof. Baird, of the Smi ford. perme one elsewhe 2 6, 10; am rite in St- Alossiue ‘chareh, and this afternoon | Inetituiion: Mica. He Herr. MrsJ- 0. Wilson, aclher briet speeches weve made, and at 1:30 | Weinatares and mugicina corporations cieentire | $4 10, S10; 20,000 herring, from $5 to Sc, 1; | water’ and gary cyAe-vand one of the best ace . turned to Baltimore. P rylie, Gen. si, and e distinguished company separated with 3 study, show the poten le wll : 3 a8] Print aetlousry. ci ———— = Send of'cakusace aan come T ” Leateul oon tulations on the interest which Bo as sromicnt nition He aiteaeate SS ae Bh a ree ey fre ge hy Rg Tents advertising. post A MAw Cuarcep wits Forote His Wire's | — At half-past seven o'clock the company sat | had been exhibited in the establishment of a | the interest taken in the matter of fish culture by GEORGETOWN. cured by a deed of trust_on the. property vee age, exchange, etc Namg—About 11 o'clock last night, Officer | down toa dinner, which was prepared in Worm: national university at the capital. ref. Baird, of the Smithsonian Institute, who is of ——aeeeeee ‘ancing at cost of purchaser. A deposit of G10) as arrest - Underhill, ley’s le—the table fusel; ud e jaion that something should be done for the COAL TRADE.—The coal trade for the week | #00n_as the property is struck off oa vestaurant = ith mrest: poe maneiane od nique eernaea with caaant nee Mt Board of Heaith. provereation of shad end herring in our waters past has been quite brisk, and the receipts aud | _™2 THOMAS DOWLING, Act. w . cAU' - 1 siley dis he ich o law ald TAXES. AND PROFIT taining charges swore to by Mr. H. Z. Wells, Corcoran, president of the board of ove re AGAINST PESTILENCE_NUI- | poDve practicnd! bere ithe the capnation vt | shipments show a large increase. President BBX THOS. DOWLING Auctioneer; Georgetown. | “AND LOSS. ... 829.138 ebarging bim (Underhill) with forgery of his | seers and trustees; presided, with President PRIOUS TO HEALTH—“SMAELL | surrounding municipalit He | Gorman passed through this city this week. and — 7 D4 ot wife's name to a note given in settlement for a | Grant on his right. ard the French Minister on | POX NESTS” AND OTHER NUISANCES. spoke of the auccens which & fence | says he will do @ larger coal trade this scason | PEREMPTORY SALE OF SIX COMFORTABLE . Dill for some furniture. On the part of the | his left. Dr. James C. Welling. president of | | A meeting of the Board of Health was held | of fish culture in many of the states, and tee intro. | than any previous sesson, wales come Untece DWELLING HOUSES. Nos. 45.47.49. 93. | Balance, net amets, December S2, 172..$319.41 Frosecation it is alleged that defendant pnr- | the faculty of the University, occupied the cen- | last evening, and the acting health officer sub- Conte neta es aul laket | seen accident occurs. It'is to be hoped this $2 DUNBABTON STREET, AT + AN - UCTION. ehased furniture for his private hot tre of the tuble, and opposite bim sat Mr. Wil- | mitted a number of reports of nuisances abated. will prove true. The business for the week rhs = ‘ BA, at 5 o'clock, I wilt amount of 600, giving severa Nam Stickney, the treasurer of the institution. | Also, @ communication complaining that an | *Motgcfeationen. ta ue done with the | shows Received by the Consolidation compra Bectirve Renken wee Bomuboe med be sae to be indersed by his wife. The notes were all | At the lower end of the table Judge Bolles, vice | @lley between 9th and 10th and Rhode more summer oyster. It was well known that there is a | ny, 2,118 tons, Ray’s Docks, 4,516 tons; New tween Green and Montgomery streets, six near- Stocks and B. paid at maturity with the exception of the last | president of the board, presided, with Governor enue and R streets, and others in that vici kind of oyster cultivated for summer ti 5 ULE OF ASSETS te (fret lie’ lone, and | Central compat § tens; Borden Minin ly new comfortable frame dwe!! houses, with < one. which not being honored, civil action was | Cooke, Secretary Richardsm, and Gn, Bab- | ity were in n bad condition, being unpaved and | which isunft for ue at any «ther sewn. He was | company, Lisle, Tolal, Teeelpte for the weeke | Oley Tee ea Eh iocathoa te planes | pes i ig commenced to secure its payment, and acon. | cock on his right, and Attorney General Wil. | having been reported to the Board of Public | for letting the matte” rest, And let thore why desire 21,046 tons.’ The shipments were: By the Con. | &nd healthy, and all street improvements made. Cost of Beal Estate owned by the Com Ned at Mr. Underhill’ H t it Mr. A hepherd ail Rey. Dr. Tittany | Worksseveral times, there had been ne notice | fresh fish or oysters in the summer have them, and if solidation company. 1.73) tons; Ray's Dock ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance 6, 12and 13monuhs. | “Pany Laws a * opr wen tevetner sng eg ode nncengae te powers - Shepherd and Kev. Dr. Tiffany | Torr et thew. Be et tate tenn was awant | they. are unhealthy let them rm the chaiices of | So gation company, 155) tons; Ray's Bondar | scoured by 8 deed of trust on the ce re hs | Sextet United Sinics Registered Tionds. 1s x8 9 purpose ing 1 . Hes on bis “ . vs : making themselves sek. & ys . 5 ancing at cost of the purchaser. A deposit « DI Cont 0 Ye Bons = Be rented tiie ite, Underhill that she had | | When ail were seated Judge Bolles rose and | Of operation on the yart of the Board of Pub- | itr hrowne confesed that he waswiaware of the | Mining company, 3,10" tons, ‘Total slipavencs Tequired as svon eethe property iewtruck off pet og oe never indorsed the note. and she offered to make that as Mr. Corcoran, the honored and ven. | lic Werks, and with some of the alleys in the | existence of such a breed of oysters as hal been | for the week, 2044s tons, JOWN DAVIS vat of Rank Sto affidavit to the fact. This was a matter of sur- | © president of the corporation of the Co- | Comlition of those named, streets lett unti alluded to, but if there was such akind let there be | WanTep.—The early completion of the np- | _™20-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r. Railroad rise to the officer. and retracing his steps he | lumbian University, was not well enough to | ished and defective sewerage caused thereb an exception made in the bi town street railroad is earnestly hoped for by HOMAS DOWLING. Georgetown. Bank. at | Totermed the bolder of the notetwho proseret perform the active duties ef the presiding ofi- | the cholera prevailed here this sammer (and it | much sickness is cansed fr a —— —— sa am all residents in that section, and_ it will pay to aaa: finish it to Fayette street. Will President | VALUABLE IMPROVED Thempson do what he can to accommodate the WASHI the : F iy, be, ce | Was already in this country) there would be a | the season named in the bill, w : ike ration House, Mr. Ureqested an omesr to | presilent of the corporation: hal speed co | fearful reqponaiiity resting onsome ones “Pus | Mists fol ofspuwn, so whic thom pc go with him to his residence, where his wife, in | take his place and relieve him from those plea- | Board of Public Works should cooperate with i PROPERTY ON STON STREET, GEORGETOWN, the E oyster, but which is holesom aft for use people alon; ul Ta AT AUCTION. The presence of both, again denied signing the | sant yet fatiguing duties them in preserving the health of the city, and | “7 Aficr further debate the come ar se i a a er he On TURSDAY, June 34 at 6 o'clock pi m.1| notes. On the other hand. Mr. Underhill insisted | Rev. Dr. Tiflany invoked the blessing of | be woukl offer a resolution on the subject at a | wus postponed, 2 DeaTn or Partner EARLy.—We regret to ee re ae eaee, Det of Lest 338, front: that she bad, and endeavered to recall the time | Providence, andafter the viandshad been fully | later stageof the meeting. acking that $33 be ‘retarded hin on wccoan ok ky | announce that Key. John Early, 8. J.-presi- | pening Sect on the east wid: taal pe ge f so doing to her recollection by saying that | discussed, Judge Bolles arose, and ina few well Wicca meu Tespintions declar- | cee raired tissaeesveterees. dent of Georgetown College, whose serious ill- | 60 fect. The improvements consiat of a anbetential Sod cat up in bed torerine taome a of whee | ceive Unied Mteees teenie ae ee | URIOUS To MEALTH ted concurrent resolution tiat the Joint ratenat | died at 4 o'clock yesterday afternode ea nes | Suicraea wa hale Brick, Decline House.” with sat up in 0 3 ° ; concurrent resolution that the joint’ rules of g 'cloc jay afternoon, and his | water and gas, ash tubs, marble man } she denied. The officer and Underhill then Attorney General Williams spoke eloquently of — L Korein roped Desc ti —— the two Houses be continnes! during the present ses: | death a ae fey preted Community | Hes, pantry AEE Be: Choice pears, grapes, £c-. tn Sa lawman. a sadscmanses a asteant Sarreemig bees ‘cout | street northwest; Nos. 2016, 201s, 223 Ith | — On motion of Mr. Gluick,the Council adjoarned | Where he was ee ere £2 | of the nneet streets near the heart of the city Tr, In the Police Court this mourning the hear- | of government. He spoke with pride of the | “et northwest; shanties corner 11th and U | until Monday, 7 00 * o’cleck on Monday morning from the College | “ommrthy,.f the attention of buyers 6° ing of the case was postponed until next Tnes- | present condition of our city, and of its future | Sfeets northwest; Adams’ barracks, between 3 Chapel. wt ee wane re Oe ae Sryeasseodant being required to give bondsin | porsibiities, and in some facetious and very | [th and lith and ® and T streets tortuwest; | A¥ OuDiwance toamend “An Ordinasce to | ORIEL won Cron No. 1—The following | maine Convey ancingat thy Cost of purchaner eae eae $1,000 for appearance. parry! semerhs aoa to the past in our his- Keer anty’ corner Ot Oana tel erect Toes within the cities of Washi a and poy poaosoid oo have been slactes La] 10S. DOWLING, Avct. u Recertiox To A Mixistex.—A pleasant so- | ‘Thesecond regwlar toast was: “His Excel- | Southeast; shanty on Ist, between Nand 0 sts, | @ Georgetown,” passed by the Beard of | fF S vice president; Thos. ‘Shelton, corres, | FEY THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser, a nee a ciable was given last night by the members of | lency, Henry D. Cooke, Governor of the Dis- | D0rtheaag; frame house in tl x : eth eraek es cssclkad Bye ears of | POPE ta senttary; SAL TaGke Beatie trons |. 138 Bridge » Georgetown. ue eh omaenting Poll St. Paul's Lutheran church. im the lecture- | trict of Columbia.” In responding, the Gover- | tenement ehantics on 1, between N and 0 ste. | 4, 3 ordained and lumbia, That do. | taty; Otho Williams, treasurer. EXECUTORS’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE | _ cent. interenty, room of that church. to their newly elected | nor spoke of the vast benetits to be derived in | southeast and a house on Vermont avenue, be- | Heath of the District of Columbia. | That do- atx Tape —The receipt of grain to-day | IMPROVED PROPERTY CORNER OF HIGH | ExtraRescrve. Patter, Kev. H. B. Beimer, who sue yee from the education of the people, and preg i ae ai large within the limits of the cities of Wash- | Were 2.200 bashels corn by the canal boat Med- ip REETS, GEORGETOWN, AT Mr. A. &. Bratt introduced: Mr. Bots pian for'the endowment in Washington of a | DF- Bliss submitted a report of Br. W. D. | ington and Georgetown.” And aW domestic ani | {¢¥ to H_M. Talbott, amd 600 bushels to Hart. estamment of the amemblage, and be mace appro} hational university, and with a rare fidelity to | Stewart in relation to small pox cases in the | mals found running at large within the limits of B. Talbott to Hartley & Bro. all said tearieet a his bag, | SURPLUS, December 31, 1972 thanking hi people for thelt friendly meeting, | the histories and esperiencee of the capitals or | “Outhern part of the city, (the substance of | sald cities shall be taken up and impocnded. The 2,200 bushels good red wheat received yes. a dnd exptondon nto hope that an parter and cox: | other lend g nations, pictured the vast import. | “lich report appeared in Tax Stas of yester- | See. 2. And be & further onlained and enacted, | Tew George Waters was sold at $1.90 to May 27 Increase of eects during 1672 greeation thelr relations might prove mutually | ante of suchvan university to the capital of the ber rea Boe ss aploceol Pap bt Aare brie ee oe tego BT Nect 6 inches an Bride wrt 1 ee, | Ratio of expenses to receipte in 186 charge of the music, aint the ‘following | \ dudge Bolles next gave: «Jamey C-Welling, | the toard who had been disenarged fore stil | such. impounding, it "not claimed, and” the were abvur $0,000 Baring oie Sa th gn Aigh street, improved by three atores | Batle of expeuece ter ge was le Bh ft ze | Doctor of Laws, our university resident. ’ * | using their badges as passports on the street | Charges for taking up, impounding, and kee to $5 pr 1 thousan. esd = < Rat! x yropamme war renderel:—“ Blow. soft, ye . Se cars, &e., and he moved that hereafter the | ing thesame paid, shall be sold at public ane esr monte, the purchases ely ha cee tg and 28 | Policies in Darrett, accompanied om the piano by Mrs. in response, said the conception purchase the badges and furnish them to | tion. Pi 5 interest from day of eal, Deeds viven suring... = Pips r eee gg Age ln Br ian College entered the mind of | the employcson the cost being deposited with Sec. 3. Ande it further ordained and enacted, trust takem to erate the debereed rename aos an Posy men ‘duet ms founders in the year 1817. The beauti- | the board, they to be returned when they leave | That the proceeds of such sales shall be paid Veyancing at the cost of the purchaser 7 the mists are sleeping.” by. Messrs. Whittaker overlooking our city on the sides of the | the Service of the board; carried. give duplicate receipts Ghereion, ine coe | op ROkBRIDGE ALUM Wares, direct from the PETE opoxbaHte, Excentors, | Siaiemont of Recrip regage ; ‘ORDINANCE! v plic. OM » pring, C res, at 7 NOG { execute NeeTicHT MUTta and Parker pte set, | eben berg seruncd te heroes ei bsg vad. pe he Mr. Langston, from the committee on ordi- | the same to be retained by the officer selling MiLeurRn’s Drugstore, mii 2w__{Rep | _ THOS. DOWLING, Auc* from im the course of the evening Mr. | by the Congres of the United Statesin¢he year | RANCCS, Scoxest thataatistactory arrangements | Such animals, and the other copy to be by ‘suid No. 1429 Pa. avenue, near 15th street. EADY FOR THE SPRING TRADE ih a Belmer administered the rite of baptism toa | 1%! luring the Presidency of «James Monroe, | bd been made with Tne Stan, K-pubiican, | Officer Hled with the Secretary of this Board; Tue Last Worps or 3 o— B a a . For Premiame $65 196,558 05 little child of Mr. C. urand. ‘The remainder | who, in his annual message, expressed the hope | Chronic and Journal for publishing certain or. | Sud tt shall be the ot said Treasurer to wasn Roh hy eich pid Lei Bring With » full corps of first class workmen, a com- For lnterest and Rents 13.756.083 of the evening was agreeabiy spent in social | that the institution thus feumded, “if it should | dinances. Eeee Se Sosetate, Sevoeat oF Phieweit, | street” Darby puts ona mew fountate scat. | Bicigesicck got the best foreign and domestic Dye = conversation and partaking of the beuntifal | receive hereafter the proper encouragement Mr. Langston, from the same committee, re- | ccived by him under the pr. ot uiserdl- | ver hohears Cthechinee ee + Re OCEAN OR OLOR, coll ‘After singing « Blest be the tie that | coul! not fail to be cminentiy useful to the Rorted on a communication asking what is tobe | Rance, and to report the sams from time to ee LADIES’ AND GENTS SERISH xD SUMMER . 2,.,DISBURSED: Bi an prayer by the pastor, the congrega- | uation.” Ax the date ofits eetai lishment there | fone with the ashes. ‘The unter had been re- na Ag Sephora) ey ALaska Diamonps, neem adie te bee APPAREL, be Ans op tion retired. > . were only two colleges south of the Potomac inances of the board, (section | 1. SP “ Si ee 4 aarcan iit, in are ny On > y. i 20, on page i of the Code.) Also, from the | That ali moneys received py said Treasurer . tee we we ATLEY tured endowments. $15.331.614 65 The Atte Saeeiieea “Blais Wis cone of too emtee aes the Rundreds. | satee comeniteve, on the Comaantation cr Ein, | rom the sale of animals, as aforesaid. chal, if — Gerphires, PREMIUM STEAM DYKING aNv scour. | Sorviw returned. 19.188.038 a District Scnoor.—The sub-board of school | years is highly honorable, if not Mustrions. 1te | ferling & Wolf, asking instruction as to live | demanded by the owner of such animals, at any | in all the gold patterns, received at Prigg’s jew- EST ca Policies seen! 2,998,191 10 trustees of the third district haye investigated | graduates ‘have adorned every walk of public | Stock unfit for slaughter which is condemned | time withiv one year from the sale thereof, | ¢lry store’ No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue” Premiom awarded gene 1831. a —— — the charge of excessive whipping of a pupil | andof private life; its professional schools have | 40d taken elsewhere and slaughtered and the | UPON satisfactory proof that such claimant was TT i ¥ -s Georgetown, D.O 896,72.631 16 with a hoe handle by one of the teachers: and | achieved a well-earned distinction im the eves | meat exposed for sale; that the authority of the | the owner of such apimal sold, as atorrsaid, Straw Harts for Gentlemen, Post Office Box 723." apr EXPENSES: eame to the conclusion that the facts were not | of the nation. board extends no further than to prevent the ph a ne ntl Hope pa i sotalol Gord Satennigeton te Agente..@ 5.719.299 23 i conde, sh A within | Sale of unwholesome food in the cities of Wash- » " , of taking ‘or Boys, = z gee ~ “1 “ eatenener cometetcs er waa commtnaey Sot | Gan ac ieee Task eC ene | neon and eee Tal abe ae Teak: | ox and apeanting aon teeing eek eens Straw Hats for Children. TREMENDOUS OVERSTOCK.| etiwand others em: there were mitigating circumstances in ‘con- | place in the capital of the nation for a college | tion to the 3d section of the ordinance on the | b¢ Pid to said claimant; otherwise said moneys | An immense stock, at liberal prices. Medical Breminertica, 52S 8 : nection with the case, and the party had exag- | insufficiently supplied witit that indispensable | Suiject, and expressing the bope that some | Shall be used by this Board for sanitary purposes CARTER & Co., Hatters, Printing, Stationer?, , gerated his injuries." The sub-board, however, | condition of presperity_on ample endowment, RG.icral legislation will be had on the subject. | fithin, and for the benefit of, the District of 424 9th street. Font eachange, postage, adopted a resolution ** that the resort to cor- | It was felt that there was room in the city of | The report was adopted Bec tnd bed ker oitas Now Kkeapy— advertising, end all mis- al punishment by the teachers of the third | Washington, and room only, for a great uni- | The health officer presented a wumber of com- ec. 5. And be it further ordained and enacted, ‘Alpaca Sacks, from $4 HOUSE FULL. cellancous charges...... 342,33) 98 Gnecrist te e@wasive’ to us an etbecte ar the | en ers ce ee can be | Plainte that cows had been unlawfully im- | That the chargesfor taking up and impounding Mohair Sacks, f1 — oROW 12 schools, and that we regard such methods of | done more cheaply by similar instifations in | Pounded. . domestic animalsfound running at large within Serge Sacks, dnc, fovea” PERSLT RE CROW ERE: ons ishment on the part of the teachers as giv- | the adjoining states. As a rival of small col- | Mr. Langston called attention to the term | the cities of Washington and Georgetown shall Drap-d'ete Sacks, ron 8 COUNTERS sTackEp. | TAXES, AND PROFIT Eig evidence ot the lowest onder of disciplinary | leges tt seemed probable’ that the Golumbien | “:tenement houses” ueed in their ordinances and | be as follows, 0 wit: For euch worse mute, bull Mohair Dusters and Linen'D AND Lose. . "The teachers in the third district | College must ultimately go to the wall, for it | the organic act, and said to enforce the law this | steer, cow, calf, heifer, twodollare; and for each Drap-d’ete Pants and Vests.” ———— we been notified of the actien of the sub- | tas a smaller territot they from which { term should Fy I eit eyecony ing Nagios (Teapot ope ree perder Guo. C. Henmixe, 410 7th street. | “HY BE SOLD Hotel DoRensameate..... ‘ i! s was referred to the committee before the legis- 5 and, i sums, ING, 5 Camas board. Scaivel tome acmatee = Se etmateer recdoheg legis the char, for keeping ‘said animals shall be ‘Tux SinoER SEWING MACHINE sales of 1872 MUST BE SOLD. Balance, net assets, December 31, 152 @5 a0 a6i a Natiowat eas. ry.—The annual com- | and from afar, like that at Cambridge, New | Dr. Bliss moved that a committee of two be | merely the reasonable and necessary expense were $219,660. 4,12-s, wtf PRICES DOWN. Ratio of expenses t ——— mencementin the Law Department of the Na- | Haven, Princeton, and Charlottesville, it was | 4pPointed to confer with the Board of Public | thereof. ; ; 6 Yuier PO é ceipt....- he Henal University takes place at Lincoln Hall | believed that a magnificent field lay open to it ‘orks in regard to nuisances created by them, | ,S€¢- 6. And d« it further ordained and enacted, Doo.ey’s Yeast Powprr is the cheapest, = ber cent. SP Wednesday evening next, at o'clock. The | for successful competition and for perennial | !oking to their abatement, and also in regard | That no person or persons shall break open, or | but vot lowest priced, Baking Powder, Elegant TEN DOLLARS. diplomas are to be conferred by President | usefulness. W'th this great end in! view an | ‘0 their cleaning alleys; adopted, and Drs. Btiss | iN any manner, directly or indirectly-aid’ or | Biscuits, Kolls, &c., prepared in a few mtn- FIF THE ACTUAL cost Giant. | The valedictery ts to be delivered by | entire reorganization of the college has been | and Cox were appointed ppg oe a eee utes. Bs TEER DOLLARS. of Life Insurance in a Mutual Company depends Thomas . Geager. of Pennsylvamia. Address project d the last two ye is «re- —o——_——_ Boa , . ni~ oe . upon the amount of ae i di e tJ » Ch by = = itor Star. ju pu @ tew da: 5 a ny ic u '” . » y ee le en ee Fak Namtages nual tp the sacar oP ane ccad: | over the signature of ‘<Normal Schools’? see | 80m or persons Rader: delay, oF obstruct any Mis E street, 5,20,6: ' } $10—~Good Business Suit—$10. "het Ocenpeng ta wnich the Aichest rates of yatare muon Is to be delivired at the Metropolitan | tional opportunities, and worthy of the com- | imtelligent suggestions, which designated as a | Person or persons engaged in driving or carrying Hare! $13—Better Business Sait—$15. fe ‘are the low Bethodist Episcopal Church, on Sunday’ orem. | SomencP™Crtnnicies, Sud Worthy of the Coan | rr ase sock ed tornel Pea eemated as a | permon or Rereone cagaged in Grivingor carrying Triple Combination, $20—Best Business Suit—g20. | fergeet accruing ent plus et ee a ing, June Ist, by Kev. Dr. Tiffany. Thirty stu- | pies at this metropolitan seat of the country. | Preference tor attention to our primary schools | t0 be taken up and impounded under the pro- | winett & ReGH have received another sup- Iermeat dividends to its member abd dents graduaie this year. The last clase num- | "Tt was seen that we have in this city a, vast | 8 uitable beginning for improvement in our | visions of this ordinance, and any s-erson pio. aoa ST” We are determined not torisk a surplus stock | BE ABLE TOGRANT iNet Renee ey THE LOWEsTCosT, 1 : thirty-one. The commencement of the | apparatus for the purposes of scientific educa- | ‘Public school system,” or rather want of sys- | lating the provisions of’ this section shall be Ail weather. nate Sree te eens Mineten tec tem. Without desiring to contr hi punished, upon conviction thereof, by a fine of Ne [term teotery ier ee ee eee ee wn University will take place the fol- * is apparati ere placed a esiring to controvert the as- 4 - sap , by a fine of ——_o—___ * Prices down, and will t © p Beek, and Columbian University soon | bandsor commetere retest psced in the | samption that the normaat scoala panacea | not less than ive nor more than twenty-five dol- | _ Now 18 THe Tip 10 ‘exchange your old Soda ee ee “ONNECTICUT MUTUAL, - This is the carnival season among our } stance, are the Smithsonian Institution and its = ind arising from “jeramming,”” (the = Peg apron vertret ewge ee ae as czperaies sg new ones. Palmer & | 4 $15 Suit si ot ae Literary institutions. i -al his o Natio - term appli all sorts of school Fe u further ordained and enacted, | Green, Georgetown, ve @ great variety of es juit for lowing features: < i $y of Congress, Arse amoag the Littarissct tne | Sbuses,)it may be maid that, maininclock orero. | That it shall be the duty of cee pred as | Greem: Goor ‘ones for sale at manufacturers’ ‘A $27 Suit for g¥0 | mended tenenes seakne Compeny are com, te OPENING oF THE MeTRorerITAN BRaxcn i ae pe pomtlr cess in the school-room doves not result so much | appointed by the Board of Health, to keep | prices and terms. Old ones taken in excha been actively in business over ROaD—The New Route tc the West On Monday | also in the aggreuate mumberot its caltore: tas | from the crowding of studies, (och thecnece | aately and cavetalty al property pertaining to | Also, pure Soda Water in Steel Fountains. e's twenty-six years. Its age cables Wrogive temo | through express trains te the weet will be ran | National Observatory, -oon to be supplied with | 'WJurious surplus of that,) but rather in conse. | said pound, and all aulials impounded there, Vacisus gue 5 “WOULD I WERE A BOY SOME MoRE.” | Pini pe netilt of experience and practical over the Metropolitan (Point of Rocks) Branch | the best telescope in the world; the Botanical | quence of ihe «‘cramming” of sixty pupils into | in, and to report, from time to time, as requir- |.) SUUABLE, Tee, ens Been of the B. 0. R. R., as follows, leaving daily | Gardens, with living specimens of native acd | small, poorly ventilated, ly arrai school. | <d, to this Board the condition of said pound, | fal Proc 1B panda erg exposed | ‘The same course is being unreservedly purened in except Saturdars, at 743 4-45, and 9.45 p. | exotic plants; the Agricultural Department, | '0ms; and this enormous number of little ones | abd what repairs, if any, are needed: and the Coughs, Golde or ee Taing Prompt relief in | our Boys’ Department, and we are selling— m., and on Saturda: with its herbaria and etomelogical museum; the | ®@ to be dosed intellectually by on- teacher, | umber and description of the animals therein — » 20,003 Patent Office stored with theaccumulated ruite | fometimes deficient, nut in & normal school | 1mpoanded; and what disposition hasbeen made | Cauvion.—_Purchasetvof the Peruvian Syrap | 42 #® Schoo! Suit for 83. Jtlone, miiged trains (ireight aed cased | of American inventive genius for the practical | diploma or in scholarship—bork learning, as | Of the same, and to report to the Board all | (a protected soln at tee creer ST ae er ae. way stations, mixed trains (freight and passen- | j}lustration of technology; the Coast Survey, [a ygeed tly put it—but in sound judgment | Moneys received by him under the provisions | are cautioned ee! A $15 School or Dress al k it for 10. : inst being deceived by any T) will lew ® o'clock and tor same and 3 ‘4 le, dispassionate temper. {t may | of this ordinance, and the amounts paid over to rer Fog Winsieua, and Srcuing | Nisetawtatcioeibests pagans | or ltiee hatte i ater | ener iarynana te etrer® | fe opercna ert br eat daily. except Sundays: at 4.25 rorgery “superior, toth in number and variety, place naturally adapted to display social amen- | maining in his hands, as hereinafter Brovided; nuine has Peruvian Syrup (not Peruvian | 24 ASSORTMENT BING FULL, ; i of yrup lereafter trains will jeave for Baltimore at | to those of any similar fnetitution in the wor! ites, or a strict imitation of the scriptural Job. | and it shall be the further duty of said pound- bark) biown in the glass, Zzamine the bottle be- | THE ASSORTMENT BEING FULL, fore purchasing. a 5, 6.45. 8, 8.45, and 9.45 o'clock a. m., 12 noon, | the Meteorological Bureau, connected with | This granted, it does not detract from the truth | master to pay over, weekly, moneys receiv- s M 4 4 9,6 THE TIME TO 10, 3.0, 4.10, 5.10, 6, and $40 p. mand on | the War department; and lastly, as the fower | of the statement that attention to the primary | ed, as aforesaid, to the ‘Treasurer, taking we ar S. be 'E TO BUY JIS Now. ndays at 5 and Sa. m., and 1.10, 6, and 910 | Senn aod cultanes the Coreseant Gekiary of the | School should be most liberal and thorough, in- | duplicate receipt therefor, — one copy of Wuo Witt Try For It?—We guarantee, THE TIME TO BUY IS NOW. @clock p.m. the Fine Arta. It is the apparatus furnished (evelopment at the top of the | the same with the Secretary of the Board, and | undera forfeiture of $1,000,that Soda Water can CALL AT ONCE. aon lishments, either singly or collec. exhibition of “classical,” | retaining the other copy as the voucher for such | remain in sheet-tin lined Steel Fountains for CALL AT ONCE. Figen —— * E ve Lmao aoe tively, that the trustees ‘and overseers propose 5 “orig ical,” and thro Te Camis ee poandmanter Sal veer -, year or en on contaminated cr : ~ Ones to utilize by establishing, at the earliest possi A while mighti ey ad crngeoey Steed way mee ot | any metal. Palmer & Jess brick shop, Kho enue, between 1ith | Gay school of science™; nd art in po ere to the school scenery, adds little to the solld ac. | hisseveral duties, as hereinbefore provided. town.” ee a we eee and 15th ‘northwest; €. Thomas, two-story | Sif be t , WE “EAN BUSINESS. the university. In so quirements so much needed in after life. But Sec. 8. An Surther ordained ani enacted, —— > ———— frame, Fayette street, between @{h and 7th, | Cetablishments may be utllieed fie eae ene | as your editorial ‘aph suggested, this ix | That any ordinatice or partof an ordinance | _POND’s Exraact cures rheumatism, burns, a —Poneora jonnaty, 60. 24, between | purposes, they constitute a vast permanent eu- | "@! ‘he time to begin “High” or “Normal | heretofore passed by the Board of Health of | Piles, ulcers, toothache, sore throat, sprains, a bort ; Wm. Kinse: one story ad~ | dowment, worth many millions of dollars, but | S°h0ol” business. In ordinary affairs when a | the District of Columbia, inconsistent with the ieaeeeae Wratten Erm, Rentache, coll, HABLE BROTHERS, 5 Ns dition. Q street, between 16th and 17th north- costing noth! s mad man buys more goods than he * foregoing, be, and the same is, hereb: led. boils, wounds, neuralgia, Best) Michael Fitzgerald. two-story brick, cor- Seating nothing in the use that is thus made of his liabilities are p greater “than bis’ ascots’ he ic | Passed April 14th, 183. A aa ns ig Perey Sarthe, ‘and all hemorrhages, te SS aware avenue northeast; also, i in no condition to establish “branch hi ed UHRIS. C. Cox, M. D., mit-tr OConwss Tru anv D Sraznys. guery Sas login eitern Bouige'se | giucatonye safe to septont our pon | Qinevuechedeitismn tipo Woompiny aid | 4 yy pPftigst ened Henin, | Reparations nthe fact fant wa sandarg | "2? _onswn Pm amp D Sram bath + Lingan. between Bridge ai ually felicitous as rej the acquisition of hers when those employed are un- ee ec'y. known to’ these diseases. a Propect street, Georgetown atlle and distin ed teachers, for these great | Paid. a pheaa hd mae Deviin & Co., ublic establi nts have naturally called to Let us hope that our friend of “Normal | Washington Markets—The Buling CHILDREN crY for Pitcher’s Castoria. It Their direction the highest talent witer tk | School” prociivities will cive his influowes te Prices To-day, regulates the stomach, cures wind colic and i % the enforcement (in reference to schools and Meat.—Beef (porter house, uses natural sleep. Of Speaker Biaine's district, Maine. With no | Seed bat point to that illustiousscientnc sto. other pressing expenses) of the goot old Jack. siiaine) edo. (rund a actor of. a! Sleep. It is @ substitute for | NEW YORK MERCHANT CLOTHIERS ; “Prat lar who presides over the Smithsonian Instita- | Bian doctrine, “Pay as you go.” Let us soli- i}, 8 i Gana aeene te i tion, and who honors ‘our literary feast bir hus | eit, the. axaistance. of the genflemen who, pro. i), eelasec-smtton lac, famb 15 ‘Wi1100x & Gis’s Suwine Maomtmn. The 7 qneuely won H ty has teen a | Bresence at our board to-night; or to that emi. | {aim “sovereign law’ from the throne of our | dow sliced, 2@2ic,choulie: whole) we, eh? Dacen's becnehiet nant erase, Agency ot Onan. shir Stedent a iam. die record ie ekceient Tae | memeaueronamer, (Erol Newcomb) whe seb | Rermoril Legidatare; le wt ace whether or i ard, WGhDse. Markt sr betery | Intelligencer Bulaings SN Sorssh assistant clerk will have an office at the Police ng the stars; or tothe | the cash system; whether or not the teachers otek ey — sort and be ready to take bail, until? pm, J. certain, (Gen are I cease to beg for “credit” from the butch. Ripe paths te. Bhanch: | aa ewes Oe Sissel tereae or tee THE LARGEST VARIETY OF bi : ——-+-—_ be branght withih the surged | leiwlll be So-en’ Gh afterwatts a takatbet | $acuaierrins (do-oes) Sn doceno, tueit | for pure Soda Wales: Balmer tones, Goose = § BUIcOvERY ov THE Kewarxs oy 4 Wowax a en the scope of hu- | * High school or a Normal school. x Raaeek og ‘rout, | town, sole agents. ws Fs RIED ON MERIDIAN Hitt.—Yesterday af- ; —— i : . . GOO!) ENT N’S WEAR THE COURTS. shad pair; Sorting ioe | iSae?¢, MADE To OxpER—Gentlemen fut- DS: FOS CRNTTR MED °: = :, | nishing their own material, can have their COURT IN E) — " » ene BAL TERM —Bowi: te to ‘shortest + sturs iy *, Baltimore and om pplied with defendant's counsel, Mr. Buchauan, concluded. Wm. T. McOaiu and J. A. Benter were appointed ose, bckubetesensre, IN AMERICA. AneteSissc: Webea senses i most | const & > et grag rs ‘this edu The application of Rufus H. Thayer for admissio; ‘peck; sprouts, 38¢ Suv -2 ~hieh the officer thinks py An — aud to the bar wea referred, = 1 ),'300, ots aa 3 inf eR es ore emai be the POAICE CULE, Judge Snot day, Micheal p ake. THE NEW STYLES Ay sith le seer rons cag Ge ig hone | Ube 5 au. Roose ig Bis ‘Watt's Orura Hovse—Mr. 00K; 35 Jobn Bansen is Moore: in at BSE i ; t nigh! ef it has it will be re . and the +E, ven. On = evenii = Hn —_ 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. wext , Mr. Charles Walcott appear | im the new sensation drama of “The Swamp before Angeis,”’ illustrating the career of the notorious + Lowery gang” in Carolina. the ee Casms have been reported since ne seuerday us follows: Unein Potomac city; one we, aang northwest; 2 cases M, between Sth and itheast, and one on lith street, sou 7 Between U and V, and one death, child,on M, A H ‘THE Finet Scuxpay EXCURSION of the steainer Jy td pro Lady of the Lake is advertised ‘morrow. Walt oe theses ‘The eamer will leave her wharf at 6th srect oe at past 2 p. m., a forty down galaxy the Potomac, sopping at Giymont. The fare