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— EVENING STAT, {penne seneet reentseaem - -# ‘THE WHITE SCHOOLS. Riven NAILKUADS, Third Legislative Assembiy. COUNCIL.—The Council was opened yesterday - on ee Rankin, D OBIO with praye Mr. % 4 First District—Secondary School No. 8, Miss a ery phen De Gram apeehl de oo at quan ne the peoaen TLR) ane 4, 1973. . amined youtor- ‘Conneil bill No. 29, making an ion for onl ¥ ENDAY, Jane 1 et dey aftarneee Gy Tromeen lect and Stent, ta Oe Seer ot the goter ored hoa Pr ey 8 Prevent theabome | ‘kes her departure from our city June 11th. Til ears WASHINGTON CiTy a - " Samana: ves «Shey AT. the resencé of a number of This ‘a inable nuisance occasioned by the U. S. Treasury To-par, at the corner of Four-and-a-halft Se NEWS. L- ™. ee. is one of the high secondary schools of the dis- and referred to the committee on rtment burning the waste . street and Pennsylvania avenne, the ‘thirsty $60.0 © trict, and of the 41 pupils on the roll at least Comnett bill No. 30, ‘his evening the stink and smoke is actually | sou)” can find all spiritual consolation 4a cropotitan B’ vondensed Locals. one-half of them are qualified for an inter- x sf Catenin Sak coon, cag ht og seieating and calls for the interference of the ee Philadelphia Exp Mr. P_ @.Downman is the general agentin | mediate school. The examination iv two consecntive | tion tp: an) was Board Health. The Evenine Star has Gry AND MILK, the new and most fashionable its, - 7 S (published ia y y '# STAR,) was referred <a Wie Vistrict ot the Life Insurance Company of | was satisfactory. The follo honors were | months :—Winnifred Kilborn, Mary Javens, the committee on finance. — Protested against this nuisance, and | peverage, and of the purest and best quality, is ithout «tops Virginia. See advertisement. conferred: Schagp medal, to Edith Blac 3 | and A. M. AtLee. House bill No. Sr to regulate the businces of | itis hoped will do so again. The offices of an | tobe had at George W. Driver's, Four-and-a- + Tl Hope Pleasure Club hope to have a | diplomas for larship to Rebecca Cook, Peeperckers, jauk-dealers and dealers in second- | important ent of the government on | half street and Pennsylvania avenue. “4 pleasant time at their pic-nic at 7th street | Catharine Holtzman, Lag Alice Curl, Mary nd articles and wares, was read a second time and a avenue and street being —_o——__ park this evening. Susan Cherry, Addie ‘W. Hazel, Lizzie G. Rab- by SS the comm tteeon police. obli, a this warm weather to the THE BEAUTIFTL amd amber lager, the Columbia . No. 2, and De Molay for deportment, windows open, is greatly inconvenienced by this dreadful nuisance. Please call the attent of the parties blameable for this nuisance through your popular paper. c.c. The Steam Whistle Nuisance. appointments on the yartous committees to fill the vacancies caused by the ion of Mr. Smith, as follows:—On judi- rt. Buker; police, Mr. Goiden; printing ;, Military affairs, . Brooks; 1 and enrolled bills, Mr. Riley; fire depariment. Mr. rose, Mr. Browne introdnced a bill to promote sam; diplomas Catharine P. . 4, Knights Templar, gave a | Westcott, Elizabeth Reyburn, Cora E. Gibson; dress parade, inspection and review yes- | diplomas for punctuality, Ella Larman, Martha y afternoon, on Louisiana avenue, near the ‘oodley; di for penmanship, to Maggie City Hall, and made a fine appearance. E. Leavy; diploma for vocal muse, to Bete The second annual commencement of the | H id medal awarded in the spel- Jaw class of Georgetown College will take place | ling contest ofthis grade of schools in the splendid and foaming ale, and drawn from faucets made from Birnam and Dunsinane wood, only found at George W. Driver's, Four- and-e-halt street and Pennsylvaniaave. 4,4 paceman hah ing ytwo pupiison the roll sisty-ene ef whom sixty-two pupils on the roll, im re M Tbe awards -were as follows: CoLtornapo Sarrures. ti A Editor Star:—S1m: 1 wish to call the attention Cat Opals. a this evening at § o'clock, at Lincoln hall. The | district was awarded and also nted yester- | nie ‘kamp, Adelle J. Hammett, Esther M. of the authorities through your tnfluential Alaska Diamonds. $*, Attorney General wil! be the orator of the | day to Hattie E. Hauptman, of this school. Jacobs, Carrie E. Riley, Clara L. Vir- Jet Garnette, evening, and the President and Cabinet will Primary No.14, in the same district, at the cor- Paper, to the very great and unnecessary an- ner of 2¢th and R streets, Mise Macfarland teach- northeastern . inia Grinder. Scholarshi; nnie O'Donnell, Do: which the le of the pA yance peop! and French Gilt Jewelry in the Summer Styles, a Nettie Harlow, Celia Stein, Maggie of the city are subjected to thro the | at Prigg’s Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 457 Penn- Mr. W. C. Mi hose death was noticed in | er, was also examined by the same trustees. This | Amelia Fuld, Bertha 0; eimer. Penman. incessant b! of steam whistles re ring- syivania avenue, near 4\ street. y's STA not the proprietor of the | school has 40 boys and 2 girls. and is one of the pa bmn Recmeoeng Bowling Saloon. Mr. Magee formerly | new primaries for young c . The follow- owned that establishment, which is now owned | in, bonors were conferred: John Walton, the Mr. C.G. Eckloff. Af the time of his death | school medal; diplomas for scholarship, Frea. poy femal cd e employes cA the Baltimore ‘road com; 1 Say unnecessary, because the blowing ‘at the whistle is unreason- a * “emaad V. McIntire. Music—Rebecca in. a MACKINAWS. MACKINAWS. MACKINAWS. Female Primary No. 8, Miss Clara Worrell Fe of the Supreme Court of Another supply of these favorite Straw Hats, josing of the polls on the day of any’‘election, be pontted wit the clerk oh * teacher, located i Greenleaf building, was | the District bia, te be by him kept until | ably prolon, ten lasting over thirty seconds. | 1 all the fashionable shapes, Just received at a BI r. Magee was the proprietor of the Excelsior | Ham, Harry Denney, Otto Eckstein, Jolin Sin- | examined vp Trustec Crook ats Ochoa eet | Seah at ee aot Columbia rity, = Ses eater signs oould be Geviecd Witerr & Rvorr’s, rom Washington The $ sad a.m 5.78 ang saloon, on lith street. clair; diploma for scholarship and music, Annie | qq, , alarge number of spectators being pres- ir. Cross called ap Council bill No. 13, which would do away with this eternal ana 3 #5 Pennsylvania avenue. 9.20 p.m. trains stopping at all stations. the I a ax ‘The residents of south ith street complain | Davidson; diploma for scholarship and penman. | onj. “virig-seven of the atty-cight pupiy on | jo the city of Washington; which was read for in- | exceedingly unpleasant ‘noise. It is more try-| A apny newaby for Thillsaad feves ‘avers | ee? that the omuibusses and express wagons leaving | ship, Clara Serrin; for deportment, Joseph | the roll were Mit, and acquitted them- | Tyrmarit> sects vai ing than usual at this season, when, through | a gue Cure never fails. eae Fou. . “ the wharf on the arrival of the m mail boats in the Israel, Ekin Criswell; punctuality, Sallie Cis. | sejves with credit. "In March last twenty-five Mr: Galick moved to amend the second section, | the heat, people are compelled to have their bs We FOR POINT OF ROCK ALD INTERMEDIATE afternoo: ven at a break-neck pace, of the most advanced pupils were transferred to schools of a higher le, but notwithstand- ing this the examination yesterday showed the upils well advanced in the prim: studies. Tne awards were as follows: Medal—Susie = . Diplomas: Deportment—Ida Smith, Rachel McFee, Kate Hurley, Annie Sweeney, Howard Krutchley, Kate Small, Stella Colton, Willie Bearfield, Mills, Charlie Mitchell. Scholarship—Martha Garner, John Gerhardt, Alexander Moore, Ida Lucas. Scholarship and deportment—Kate Lenoir, Julia Javens. Pen- manship and deportment—Ida Moore. Vocal which establishes the amount to be paid the in- structor, by adding « proviso that no further ex nse shall be incurred than is appropriated for the ort of the public schools for the fiscal year end- 1 June 30, 1874. Mr, Gulick explained that under resent pressure of finances the District should Bot Increase the expenses, and after a consultation with gome of the trustees and the superintendent schools, it was thought that there was no ne windows open. If the whi is blown before crossing Boundary street it can be heard along the line and at the depot. What more is neces- sary? We think the people are entitled to some cousideration at the hands ; tempt. They lay track: Out the authority of law, grades of streets or not, foe neo and the: —_ ard the law of our ture regu! e speed of steam cars within the city limite, I wien President Gar- <— —e.__ Prrvvian Syrxur.—This valuable medicine bas been silently making its way into public favor by the nnmerous remarkable cures it has performed. Ity singular efficacy is owing to the protoxide of fron which in this preparation re- mains unchanged, and is the only form in which se element of healthy blood can be sup- plied. 6 ——__¢—___. Sona WareR, in steel fountains, made from pure spring water, by Palmer & Green, George- town. m6, sel. ing the lives of whomay becross- | Female Secondary, No. 4, in this district, was street at that hour. “ examined bv Trustee Harris. This sclool is ‘B advertiser who put @ smal! “for rent” | taught by Miss Dora Brown, and all of the Rotice in Tue Stak a day or two since marked | pupils will be transferred to a higher school next for ‘one month” writes in reference to it this | year, which shows they have not been idle morning as follows: “Take out and send bill to | during the past on e medal of honor was me. Don't fail to take out, for the confounded | awarded to Miss Sarah Seward, and diplomas thing has bothered me nearly to death. More | for attendance, deportment, music and scholar- than two hundred thousand people have been | ship were awarded as follows: Lizzie Collins, after me.’’ Ella Tilley, Rosa Burgess, Katie Kane, Susie Wyrvill, Bstella Nichols, ‘Bertha Shaw, Ada Waugh. Mary Gibson, Katie McGuire, E! Main, Edith Turton, Lizzie King, Johanna At Sa. m. and 4:80 arming, Tse Lp ,m Returning, lear: a7 ¥ p.m. arriving ington at £35 jo ke a Tab pie Not a traing tickets to the West can be bat Washington Station Tick-t Office at all howrs of the day; ihe Company's office, 489 P. oo 73, tral | 4 E oston. S timore more F ast Baltitaors eithont wea ; Metre . ; Columbus and 8. ay Points ; ¥ Phitade clr SES » #25 ana 1 ) iis? = ; K, m.at Relay only, and the 8:80 p.m Witton need of using the $1,500set apart for the instructor the first year. It was an experiment, and it would take sne year at least to organize the school. Mr. Buker thought the bill as it ‘stood contradic- tory in its terms, as section two Sppropriates $1,500 the baeeag: ‘and Bowten.ees ade for salary of instructor. rett no harm, but if necessity or some other i “aaiecnen a SHARP. oes y music—Lizzie Flaherty. Mr. Gulick said the bill does not appropriate any | [aw compelled him to reside in thie secre Bice Bikes ane ne fe oa. wpe A Man ima Frightfal Manner. | Maloney. Hannah Michaels, Carrie Johnson. See, 7k. See ae ees Os ee I or the ce, Be would fully appreciate the just | new, at A. T. Whiting's, 924 Pennsylvania r — Secon strict. AN. 12, rimary No. 5, taugl y Miss J. B. Haw- Mr. Buker thonght that under the terms of the | BES’ of my complaint. Very respectfully, aven: j 31,6 ery Doubtful. weotamined seatenday by Mr.G. Fe MeLelven, | Kins, im the Anthony Bowen school building, | ,,Mt,Buker thought that under the terms of the : B.c. was examined yesterday by Superintendent A telegram was received at police healquarters | Hon. Horatio King and ‘Prof. Daniel. This | Cook, commencing at 9:15 o'clock a, m. and school is com of 46 girls, and so rapid! Seen eens Batch eee bet a Een | bave thes tuprreea teal aliwill be tommmterees schooner Mayflower with his head crushed in a | te the first grade secondary, and * few bt bs frightful manner. The boat lies some 20 | Passed up one more grade to the intermedia’ yards from the 12th street fish wharf, and it | *chools. The premiums were awarded as fol- was ascertained that the injured man is a fish- | lows: Medal—Eva C. Rothery. Diplomas for @rman just up from the fishing shores, near | attendance—Mar Hartbrecht, Josephine Fort Washington; that last night three white | A. Hartbrecht, Blanche MacMurray, Minnie men went on 'd his boat and beat him fear- | Moran, Sarah Train, Amelia Peyser, Kate fully. When found this morning his eyes were | Schweetzer, Amelia Helder. Attendarice and projecting from his head, and his body was deportment—Margaret Train, Dora MacMur- in his trict—he thought the section fixing the salary should be stricken out. Mr. @ulick said the object the first year was simply to get the school organized and in running order, Mr Golden moved to strike out the clause fixing the compensation. 1 Senile Try Dootey’s Yeast PowpER, you will soon find itnot only the best, but the cheapest, Baking Powder. Put up full, net weight. 30,6 il acincn- Acc boa Kissexcenx, Vichy, Congress and Seltzer, made by Palmer & Green, from Hanbury Smith’s solutions and pure spring water. put up in syphons and founts. mw. Powp’s ExTRAcT is for sale at wholesale by Chas. Stott & Co., 480 Pennsylvania avenue, everywhere. of tt Graveyard Grievance. Editor Star: Have the lot-hoiders ot Glenwood cemetery any rights which the superintendent thereot ‘is bound to respect? I ask this ques- tion, Mr. Editor, from the fact that Mr. Clen- denin, the superintendent, lately entered my lot without permission, or even consulting me, and cut down four arbor vitees which I had put there some — or ten years ago, and which I valued very highly. If you cannot answer the above question, will Wastine ight in the primary TEA between Wash in ling and arithmetic New York are now run a ades, and in reading, spel fhe greatest degree of proficiency was observed, to which may be added music, in which the colored schools all excel. In the primary ele- ments of arithmetic the superintendent gave a thorough examination, and he afterwards com- plimented the teacher and pupilson the rogress mn they ates EG SRS NEW YORK, without change of laily (except Sunday) at S am and FOR PRILADELPRI ; p Legare daily (except Suntay et poe Wand 6:99 ON SUNDAY, Leave for New York at 8:30 p.m.,and Phitadet | | thought it should remai enough, and the teacher can 8! under the terms of the bill, i . Mr. Gulick said he had drawn up the amendment knowing well what he was doing, and disclaimed that the §1 500 could be used ander the proviso. ‘The saper! oes bes heols had seen the ameud- ‘oved of i 5:30 p.m, n definitio manifested since last year. also showed a good — of training, and i ment, and aj Mt you kindly inform me (as well as many others Surrerers rrom Corns, Brsiows, Bap | phia at Ow p mangled and lying in a f blood tay, Delia East, Kuth ee innie | in reading al spelt DE, were very fair. | Mr: Brooks was not satisfied to let the section re- | who have grievances) whether there is'a board | Naiis.ete., find immediate relict at br Whrase Sieepin, t New York om 8:0 train onty derth, where two of his teeth‘ were also found. | Kneesi, Ella Donn. wtment—Henrietta | Trustees Kider and Walker Lewis were present | main under any verbal understanding tirat ight cause | Oh directors for the cemetery, and when and | establishment, No. 535 15th street, opposite U. | _ Through ticket~ to Philadelphia, Mew Yok, or LATER. Hartogensis, Fannie V_ Clark, Ella Johnson, | with Mr. Wm. Costin, the latter of whom made | shall not be expended us provided, ax it might canse | Where they hold their sessions # Treasury. The treatment often effects a perfect cure, even in extreme cases, if none but suitable shoes are worn. we Tenco-Rvssiay Bats; also, Medicated Va- por Baths, for all skin disease, at Dr. Sheds, #8 E street. 5,20,6: tronble hereafter, ‘he amendment was agreed to, Messrs. Browne, Brooks, Buker aud Biley voting in the negative. ‘On the passage of the bill Mr. Browne said that he should vote for it, although it ‘had defects; in rela tion to the charges of fraud against some of the trustees and contractors he had alluded to at a former meeting of the Council, he now stated that The injured man, whose name is Joseph | Ila Dorsey, Fannie 8. Tower, Jennié Perkins. Smith, was evidently attacked by burglars, who | Deportment and eee ~ _— it is thought mistook the Mayfiower for the | dale. Scholarship—Josephine a. — yacht belonging to the Americus Yacht Club, | Ellis, Agnes E. Stewart, Minnie ee yon and intended to get the silver plate recently | tie Baker. Penmanship—Emma - Vocal Presented tothe club. They broke open the | music—Charlotte E. W. Calhoun. glesats and searched them, leaving Smith sense- | _ Secondary No. 11, Miss Sew some excellent remarks, giving the pupils some good advice. Miss Hawkins has been an assistant to Mrs. Briggs, the principal of the school, and is regarded as an excellent teacher. The pupils presented a neat and orderly ap- pearance, evincing good government on the part ef the instructor, The examination was merc can be had at the Station Office at all hourg W. B. Cupurr. of the gay. Decoration Day at Ba’ While the graves at Arlington were being decked by loving hands, and orators with elo- quent words were recalling the brave acts and jaltimore and Ohio Railr Ave for schedule betwren Washington, Balvinnre, Aug West OLB, General Ticket Ageot KOONTZ. Agent. W: ot ington. m3? was exam- ip his head horribly crushed. He was | ‘ned by Mz. Dietrick, assisted by Major Frazer. | very satisfactory to the superintendent and | the person who had, iven him the information in | Fr ueronce of Uuion amt Liteetn, opel wane sivexs Sawing Macaixe sales of ume | A “SKANDELS ¢ TASmInG Sst estulen tat Ga Ceuta oon were presen ts eres: ve jh gorermpens Bi lear Fuustees. The number on the rolis is 48, and | thereby preventing him from giving it the publicity | those who fellin the terrible disasterat Ball's fd ae he desired to do. Mr. Buker was opposed to the bill, on the grounds second district, was ex- | that they shonid not vote a dollar for experimental the principal, Mr. 8. P. | purposes while the finan ch a state ss at prese there were present 34. Officer Brock early this morning arrested aman | mended for transfer. The premium list was mary No. 12, Miss A. M. Boston, located Pp mamed Toison, in a boat, with a quantity of tea | amnounced as follows: Medal—Edward Woltz. | in the § building on board, but ‘it was subsequently ‘ascertained | Scholarship—George W. Dorsey, Maurice H amined yesterday by that astore had been robbed in. Alexandr Bluff were not forgotten. Nor have they been neglected since the war. Every Spring came to their secluded resting place, those who hai lost friends, perhaps sons or husbands in the ‘THB NATIONAL SAVINGS AWE, Corner of New York ave: 16th street, pays 6 per ct. anrmum on its for each ler month. Backing hours, §t04. Saturdays, 9 to 4 and 6 AND = ALEXANDRIA & FREDERICKSBURG 8.8. Corner of Band Sizch Sivecis, Local Trains barn, Osear Nauck, John Prinkett, John C. re for Alexandria wa~8.7, Vashon, comme: 9 0% z lasted nditures to our 2nown, 22. 3. we john Henry Rollins, Joseph Eskridge, | Weidman, Henry 'E. Amos. Deportment— | antil'3:30 p.m. The exercioes nore ty ea f ot | Seronch the Baw sot sor tel eee ee gous aily all other trains dail, excep and Randall. Henson, were also arrested hy | Frank Henry, Robert W. Teles rectors E- | ing, Speliing, counting, numeratiion ‘and purposes prove hook, | yortex and hoped and prayed forthe Calon | _Witcox & Gina's Suwine Macuime. The Lieutenant Gessford’s men to-day on suspi- | Nelson. _Attendance—Wm. E. Wise, Ira K. | the fundamental rules of arithmetic. The read- ‘The bill was then passed, Mr. Buker voting in the .s J Traiee fr om Alexandris qin. The wounded man has been sent tothe | Moore, Wao. McCristal. Fenmanship—Honry at Chas. Providence Hospital. There was one wound, | Newmeyer. Music—Edgar Nelson. This school Age 3.11538. ing was especially good. The honors we ‘and corset factory, —— Hictory, | The ceremony uas not been neglected awarded to Aleck Dorsey, Adora Johnson, V since institution, and has been conducted negative. @elebrated Basaar Patterns. Baum’s hoopekirt ouse bill No. 8, for the collection of delingnent S. 5.5) p.m: se | r 8 vith loving earnestness and quiet simplicity ria daily, ali other traine daily : is taught in aricketty frame building on 9th } ginia Jones, James Dangerfield, Adelaide Maui. | taxes, was read a fitst time, Bes cago y ——_¢ —___ rt Sun ertahing the bone, and the jeg-bone ean ans | streets between P and Q; totally unde for achool Gon, Adame Willen et eee paeaide Maul- | ERs Prealdent laid betere the Co Hemotenees of tha ti oc ikniticance, when the |. Tu cowmunrry at iarge appreciate the use- ied thas connect with trains on Wash= ken. Officers Burns took the sufferer to | PUrposes. Primary in the John F. Gook building, | Gallon trom the Governor, inclos find its almost utter inaccessibility are taken | *iness of Singer's Sewing Machine. 15 erie Trovidence Hoepital, and on the way obtained | Mise Kate Brown's school, located in the di- | on O street, taught by Miss M.A. Teagle, was | coNga!O.&. Babcock, chiet engineer \ thicty-six- | into consideration. ‘THERwowErzes and Barometers are repaired : aggre guch information from the injured man as lead | lapidated building on 9th street, (Male Second- | examined yesterday by Mrs. M. A. 8. Gary. | fishon District of Columbia; read and or On the present occasion a numerous party | @md made to order by Hempler, near 4 street: RESS, via Bichmona, him to believe who the parties were, and on his | ary, No. 9.) was examined by Trustee Wood- | the principal. ‘There are sixty pupils on the ed , had gathered from Watestord, Leesburg, Weeks | sassammneemeeerat tana as nee F Feturn he gave this information to Lieutenant | Ward. There are 35 names on the roll, and 34 | roli, near!: ot whom were ndance. iy ecseme tice on eis ng Og im he roll of honor is as follows: Sophia Carroll, fed back Gouncil bill. No. 28, t9 Marion Jotinton, Relecea Fields, Mazoura | Bmvent inco Pin the Disttics of Caltetia wine Butler, Alice Dudiey, fannie Beckiey, Annie | sight amendments, which wore agicd eae ick, Daven Jamnes, Rosetta ervey Coatine Dill pass rooks, Arthur Myers, Frank Price, Lew Baa oe sees = paca Carroll, James Freemin, Samuel Woodrutt, | , MOUSE OF DELEGATES —Mr. Trimble pre- and Henry Plummer. The examination was | *°uted the memorial of a f barbers protest- particularly good in reading, spelling, writin, ing against the ‘a! of the law closing barber and figures, ‘The room is neatly arranged, and | “h*ps on Sunday; laid on the table, to be taken up there was on every desk a handsome bouquet. | Witt the bi ‘d's men, and aided | pupils were present. They will all be trans- j—soorgat lh oon oman ar the | red to 3 laches Gran” ae premium list peor cs was as follows: Medal_George M. Kent. a tendance—-Johu L. Lange and Walter H. Ste- Beard of Health. phens. Deportment and scholarship—James ELECTION OF OFFICERS—NUISANCES—ANIMALS | W. Tubman and Robert A. Wind. Deport- a? Lancs, &c. ment—Robert B. Webb and -Joseph M. Prather. At the meeting of the Board of Health last Scholarship—Arthur M. Donaldson, George E. ight. the committee on ordinances, was re- Bayliss, Stanley Baker, and William A. Fur- quested to report an ordinance in reference to mage. Penmanship—Charles H. White. Vocal manare-pi musie—Thomas J. Martin. Hon@rably me ington, and Falls Church, with their choicest flowers to celebrate the occasion. The orator of the day was Col. S. E. Chamberlin, who has I believe, not only led the movement from the first, but been the most active assistant at each succeeding anniversary. He gave a short ac- count of the advance, the fight anc the disas- trous retreat. He reviewed the cause they suffered for, and its final triumph, closing with the hope that the unity seeared would now be GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. HIBERNIAN SOCIETY OF G 3 TOWN, will meet at Society Hall, igh and Prospect streets, on WEDN EVENING, June 4th, at 5 o'clock pm Prd ARTHUE SMALL, Sec. B* THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georsmown VALUABLE PROPERTY ON HIGH STREET AND, NX THE CANAL AT AUCTIO Ve ‘oduced Dill for the protection | enjoyed in harmony. by all. Appropriate » “Ata nN Mr. Marbury reported that the matter of award J. MeCristal, 3 PMH. | 2£ustees Henry Johnson and Archie Lewis were | of titensat arketey referred ne Protection | nairks were all n B. Dutton and Pg bs ne RR Tg PAYING THE GARBAGE WEN teen eae eee — , James F. Hi Present assisting in the examination. on forthe condem- | Edward Ni Which were of 17, fronting 2 feet on the east side of High had been turned over to him by the controller . he Primary Schools, Nos. 4 and 5, taught by i Miss Ella Logan, of the John F. Cooke school, n ways and means, on O street, between 4th and Sth streets, were | reported bill making an appropriation for the prepa: qramined yesterday by the principal, Mrs: Dt. | Taucn tue numetiol beak, apa Prvorneed eater . 8. Carey, The roll of honor was as follow loeuun one Ned ite’ thn Gare Wis. Jonna, Jean Smith, Willlam Jackson, | {iMeand ordered to be printed with 'the Gover - Female Primary, No. 16, was examined by Of the Histrict, and that the pay of these men | ex-Trustee MeLellan. ‘This school numbers 75 pr Sager —e Se Sirgn we them | girls, only one absent, and they made a very all disco y - Stickney, % premi E ‘was unwilling to continue paying them unless | £900 Showing. The premiumswere awarded as follows: Medal—Lizzie J. McGinsey. Attend- he saw a prospect of reimbursement. He urged | 10" peo an a bony Magar ing street, by a depth of 80 fect on the canal, improved by a dlacksmith dwheelwright shop. ‘This prop- me fers a fine for an investment: ‘ers: One-third cash; balance 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the prtuity & THE COURTS. CIRCUIT COURT, Judge Humphreys —To-day. Sapre. Onrmn ta tot eee etter. : < + Act. 4 = } ‘ ie Gray, Sarah Smith, and Anna Douglass. | “Mr. Wall, from the committee on health, reported | Hughes gt, Stewart; verdict for plaintitt for s2.0uy. | —2 = that an appropriation of $7.000 deficiency, for | portment—Eliza M.0’Connell-Alice V. Haghes, | 2&®' 7 al: r from Peg ae piow nt Costello agt. McFarland et al. A namber of jade. | @{TEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, Sudeleseee men, should be attended Fennie Appler, Margaret Lesh, Pauline Ell Yesterday afternoon, Superintendent Cook | bill in relation to the registration of d Jade: examined the secondary school on Delaware ee Se fora reo avenue taught by Mise E.G. Randall. Trus- | tute ordered to be printed and recommitted. tees Ryder and W’ Lewis were Present. There | | Mr. Carroll, from the committee oi a were thirty-three pupils on the roll, one of | Ported bi ing an appropriation of $14.0) ments by default were taken. POLICE COURT, Judge Snell —Yesterday, Thos. nahu, assault and battery; fined 20. Catharine gan do; nolle pros, Stiean Wilt FOR THE NEFIT OF BLESSED PETER OLAV) SOCIETY, AT OLD imine: 9, LS ON TUESDAY EVENING, June 3, 1573, ae Sarah Thecker, Eva, Belle’ Fearon, Mary Si The weekly report of the health officer was Macge Schomrabie piles Shea Mees How. Presented, showing 17 new cases of small pox r, Carrie Jackson, Louisa Lefevre, Fannie the lease: of ground corner of H aud 34 streets ‘ay, assault and battery Adrian 30: "300 ‘ ‘a whom was absent. Those pupils deserving es- | Lhe,leang of, ground corne ; Admission, % cents. Doors open at 7:30; to com- stata 5h dead auimals removed, garbage | Magee" statinoeeh renmang Emme | yea! mention Safran mele ee | meet a by Necaae’3 $n aon aes _ Eom i pet a . x —- . i 5 ; je and rent 0) sin the eny; eri it G. tam pens — — We yg | | Primary No. 14, Mrs. Walker, was examined Saale, 8 by (iene "Sehouae re ore =e alls in ceny; disc! joha 8mi EXtTe40RDINAR BaRcalns IN DBY fray; fined $5each. Lena Walter and Lau val- ' E. 8. YOUNG, Gen’ Passenger Agent, —_sy30-t8 ALTIMORE AND POTOMAC yg iN. ake 3 itz sturgeon, tom crate, i clams, | School, ok of whom were reves and all of | Sashimi emry Mack, Julian Simonds and | Mi,¥niion frm the commites on Diatict, | tt’ ceuaal and tiny het nad tach Gach | Fin nd er Soy000 herrives ston cris sag anches Of Ssh, | them up to the standard for transferto the next ———_¢___ berm ar or abe Ruvernmentot the District of | dlaposed of. aS eae Seon condeumacé” ale ae following conde. | Sigh le. The premium list was as fol- Protection of the Parks, &c. for, with sundry amendments, and asked that the | Joshua Gilson, profanity; $5. Joha Davis, col- | Batist and Linen Sultines. att mations of unwholesome food. se 1 ear or lows: Medal—Helen M. Cooper. Attendance, ] sowm SUGGESTIONS OF MAJOR RICHARDS. amendments i referred tothe commit: | ored, charged with stealing a horse. buggy and nar | Striped and plaid White French Orgaudics. f. 129 pou ape 11 ah et, % = deportment, and scholarship—Rosabella Frank- Major Richards, superintendent of police, in | tee of the who ness. valned at $200. from Judge Bartley. who had obai . jr bggh i pomp oer pou lin. Attendance and deportment—Mary Cal- | answer to a resolution of the Housa of Dele. he Bpeen MEST CHRTIFICATES. left it standing, in front of a store on 7th street, re mi rie repent ot se or raey Tas irenntat or | "elt duate X. HltuesSoapaine Rese, | Executing me mtntiom tothe, for tho | gT¥Seeae,” i Mics mrarytom | white User ede tp aks pacha aed | Bait on Gee Gane Unie 4. Grithn, Annie N. Billups, Josephine Knorr, | protection of parks in and avenues, setter ceier al ibs cere 2 House z yaw th. sh 4 n transmitting a copy of the report of Geo. M. 4eall, | reco i sul juently and the rested. The Viewed by that omer, at tem caver har been | Kate Mt Yiammond: ‘Department and cchotat” | Ree edtecea’s eter totus Hueco srt ie Boch Fae: | Gea hares Mens abe casa SAMIN MILLER, mi3-tr 101 Bridge street, Georgetown. R®¥ FOR THE SPRING TEADE. as Superintendent of aesessm which he states that the law has been found to | lic Works, with a matoment of the smount of acne. be inoperative to a certain extent, for the rea- | ment certificates issued to May 1. 1873, showing that son that it applies only to parks ‘on the sid or | certifieates Nos. 1 to 2,3 have been issued, ame unt- ship—Christina Rubenacker, Louisa Ehrhardt, TBE WAR AGAINST NUISANCES. ina H. Bruehl. Deportment—Susan Eri ‘The health officer «aid many buildings in the | Syary J. illups, Katie E. Major, Jessie F. M: city would have to be abandoned unless a pro- jor, Josephine King, Lydia Belle Dutton, Ad per system of sewerage was instituted. Many 4 ‘buggy hal been upset and amaahed to pieces, Com mitted for action of the gr: Sar CaTASRAREE- Ore ‘With « full corps of first class workmen, a com- sides of any street or avenue,” excluding the | ing to $626.213. GEORGETOWN stock of the best foreign and domestic Dye n: alowed; oth i Jobneon, Lillie Clements, Mary Nott, Susan V. | numerous public parks and reservations, many Re = &ec., Bc, Lam fall to ae 5 other residences were | Devan. ‘Scholarship and music—Catha- | or which have been. recently, improved: ao 2LEAN ° EB wninhabitaple a ccmeramener ote ponds of tax | rine Wilson. Scholarship—Adelaide Hollidge beautifully ornamented, from the scope of its the cost of the SCIZETING oF Tavstexs or Gxoncetows | LADIES’ ARD GENTS’ SPRING AND SUMMER want lose 2 s 5 " ‘ 0 = Ls — ve School = BEL, resolution was adopted requiring the two tene- ee —— + exacatua) Primary operations. The attorney for the District has | for the current school year, saat CHOC! eed teed The ment shanties in Cullinane’s alley juare 7 = ee oe sq 13 yesterday, consisting of 67 boys, in charge of md + streets i southwest, which arein a filthy and dilapidated | 3% Dodge.” The medal was awarded to David ven an opinion, stating that the law cannot enforced as against trespassers on other than parks ‘‘on the side or sides of any street or ave- Promptly and of the trustees to Pp AAT LEY. PREMIUM 8ST! Were scOUR- , aml otherwise reduce the expenses for the next fiscal year to $24,020; re- Medals——The trustees of the public schools ot do it $2, ith nso § arta eck town held their regular monthly ae consolidate certain sho: ferred to committee on schools couunllins tocwutis wita the Gone eee imp 1a3 a M. Robertson; diplomas for deportment, to nue,” also any persons who are “owners or oc- wee a mee committee to confer the Gov inregar ‘ABLISHED 1831. Seater fupply, and infected with mall poe; | Nibetp Render, Edward Chase, Henry Wet, | cupanisot the outyingom the sameratcet or | Al’ EatsRe REST ReTBAE CNN caoy | Soabtaining tee Fenae nee Biter 12 Georgetown, D. 4 supply, an i. ber last.) | yobm Ettach, Wm. Blorgan, Edward Cooper. | avenue, and fronting on the parks,” Sc. are | attrresy fo me on rom William A” Cook, | With the new schoolhouse, trades tercatne Post Office Box 723. “apt -tr bap hampertoree ep ponent to law, | Wm. Poblers, John Haght, George Phelps, and | Virtually exempt from the restrictions and pen- | of the Honse relating to the license. paid by the cars . Alsoone declaring the two frame buildings in | )2m¢*,S. Woodward; for scholarship, to Thos. Robinson, alties provided in section one of the act in ques- alley between sth and sth and E and G streets | Camptell, Geena. Meet ert tin, Geo. of the Metropolitai tion. It is necessary to prove the trespassers stating that there eet Bailroad Oompany, hing in the charter that 9 George Austin, William Chester, lots members of th * | prevented a license for each car being charged by eee rene nich Wm. Nottingham, esq.. i | Henry Shij ley, Walter Bland, and Chas. Tar. bel Coumanermresaer cin ‘yin in | the District; referred to the ‘committee on rail- bank any | opy, mouse. Gases injurious ts hecttt cated ne hpi Hamre canabs to Mm Campbell: | |, | the same street or avenue,” and that theyhave | “Oonnecil bill to the simuttancons payment | Um not exceeding $2,000, that the same shall be LAR - ‘The old brick house know: ‘astle Thun- | yfp- Deie. wae ako en forty ogg ae not the permission of such “‘owners or occu- | of dues to the white and colored schools of Washing- | P' said bank (pro' e said con: THE ARCADE! der,” on N street, between COMPETITION DEFIED: ACKNOWLEDGED THE BEST AND CHEAP- EST STOKE IN THE DIST RIOT. Our stock of ten and Georgetown, was read @ first time and re- ferred to the committee on schoolk. E The three hundred thousand doliar bond bill was, by unanimous consent, Inid eside, retaining its place. on the calendar. bil to repeal ths act closing barber-shops on Sunday was also, on moti of Mr. Trimbie, laid over; adjourned tractor does not pre: ly pay it) assoon as available out of the first So. from taxes already collected for school —s Dow await- ing appropriation, after paying the note now = ink for money borrowed by the Mr. Curtis moved that a committee of two be appointed to confer with the Legislature rela- is, and sth south- | 27 have been transferred during the year. ‘The Rina ordered to be abated asa nuisance, | bremiums were awarded as fellows? Medal io it having defective and cracked walls, broken ‘aite E. Brown; diplomas, to Henry Ardeeser, window arches, Kc. attendance and’ sc! a Frederick Leon- ELECTION oF OFFICERS. harns, attendance; George Mellis, Edwin Spear, sorte, board proceeded toan electionof officers | Edward Louxman, depertment’ aud. serplas. poriervon | ane oe 5 — boca p; Edward Hierling, Emanuel Pifterling, tary, Jobn Marbury, jr., treasurer, Dr. D. W. | GCorse McCullen, sch sik Suomen’ pants” to enter on them before sey can be held amenable to the penalties provid. rs the act. The right of owners or occupants of lots to “‘enter, care for and use them,” and also the Peng | of the * Es plats” under the imme- iate “care and keeping” of the ‘owners or occupants of lots fronting thereon,” renders the enforcement of this law difficult and un- certain. Under this “care and keeping” pro- DBY GOODS in every respect complete. . 8. FOUNG, General repr sos, _ BOOKS, STATIONERY, &0._ r i tive to raising funds to complete their n “ee Bliss health officer. improvement in vocal music; Isaiah Thompson, | vision, owners or occupantscan permit not only school building. and to modify, if necessary, NEW GOODS EVERY Day. ANIMALS AT LARGE. improvement in penmanship. their children and servants to enter these parks, the bills now pending there; adopted, and At this establishment 1ad the Latest Si, Wikia: siovem tt ae aa line en ace ary No. 17, (Miss Kelley’s school,) num- | but also the children and servants of all’ ther Messrs. Wilson, Beall, and Hyde were appoint- I culate tor aging ed said committee. we rg iow Bh aphrs re Rou arg peed a styles in wearing apparel suitable for spring and Pi ances be instructed and authorized todraftan | Yering 56 girls and boys, was examined by Mr. ra Sopa Gummer ecason, oorpaE AMERICAN ODP TELLOW.” : ; i : cows, = ~ Shad, per hundred, $10.50 to $12; ‘Herring, per | On motion of Mr. Dunlop, it was ordered that | “"DEEBS GOODS of all clases tee Qrtinance to prevent the herding 4 nd raring | Mada Meose. Zhe school ls located on Mary. | sy all the cows, gonte and geese in the District thousand, 95.25 te 85.50; anite perch, very | the pupil receiving the medal shall receive no OUR GREAT SROMESTICS in large variety. | STCCR MAN, & SON: i C nll scarce; rock, very scarce; offal, very scarce. er premium, the medals being considered to YY Sa Wosktepee nan oat srensee, or alleys werd Genedee tin Bee ae Aries ils Glioma ES cover all the honors of the scheol, LLAMA LACE JACKETS and POINTS. He also calls attention to the corporation ta, inoperative in many instances, where snow is allowed to remain on footways or sidewalks, for the reason that it provides no penalty for a fail- ure to remove snow from sidewalks where there is not “a building bordering” on the street and = ~ * por ae ad = a Rr cebe ge oa and 7 schol ip— elly, ichael ennedy, ” re chin selli, Michael . For ment— Edw: fotlowa «Ce Washington, D. C., June, is as | Hughes, Lulu Weidieldt, Nellie Piteseoene Tue Rerorm ScHooL.—The trustees of the Reform School met yonterday, and a communi- cation was received from Architect Clark rela- tive to supplying the Beform School with gas from the city, recommending the plan, provid. ‘THE Ur-Town STREET RAILROAD, or P-street road, is apparently not much nearer comple- tion than it was a year ago. Why is this thus’ If Mr. J. W. Thompson means business, why didn’t he put down his track across High street, All the novelties in SUN SHADES aud PARASULS. Elegant assortment of RIBBONS, Persons that value their dollars and cents should not fail to call at this house before purchasing else- ere. ber S7-THE ARCA! 427 7th street, between D and and Profit in My Garden: tows: : ; ; lage iota enaenieee may be encum- | ed the cost does not exceed $5,000. The build- | from West to 4th, before High street wee neal “a4 : ‘The troops comprising the militia of the | Partisnoa’ Mary inten: omar: Mari Tae: | bored Gh cer Cte male are eae: | ing comsmitten was directed te sais wide ae | one point. and why doest't he put his track ees be uber Gita; by Sirs, Ww Ses ot Cotembin, fully eulormed, | Seory rorsey. Ber vocal mene Ser mind: | Cn ee a ts eS be compelled to re- | Sfchitect in considering the subject of changing | on 2d street on the new grade? Tl grading is | (*ARPETS : CARPETS ond Dapuiarbe armed, and equipped, will assemble at naif: | Mar’ move snow from sidewalks fronting vacant jote, | te dining-room from en upper floor to the | finished on that street except where the treck CARPETS! Croquet at —— a — afternoon, _ 12th Miss Emma Van Doren’s school (primary 18) | The 1sth section, 7 164, in reference to ice, | basement, and also the plan of the stairs. Mr. | is. The up-town people are anxious to have Owing to the backwardness of the season, and Agency for STAIN: L . waa por yond ~ =. for c- | was examined at 7th and A streets northeast | is more comprehensive, and includes the side. | Carpenter said that the controller of the Dis- | thecars Tunning over the new route as soon as | having a larger stock of (i ot hand than aeual WM. BALLANTYNE, Bon, review, parade. nd the ieycet | Yesterday by Mr. Allen, and the pupils passed | walks “atiorn tc tidings or lote of peoaeie | trict had expressed a wish that some ection ho possible. for the time of year, we shall, from MONDAY June | mper Co Pierent will assume commend, sand the inspec- | 2fair ex tion. | This school is mixed one | Xc.. This sec’ .on is ettective except in instances | teken by the board in regard to the #€,000 due | _ BarTrr.—Fireman John Walker, injured on Perey reduction iu price on all CA8- —- | ere OF the veglnaene ae en cola: | of 6S pupils. The premiums were awarded as | where the owners of lots reside our ct ae: | them from the Duatrict, aod suggesred ther fhey | Sunday by the upsetting of the hose carriage, | PETS in the house: 2 . IST OF NEW BOOKS Constituted, Sn the oficee heen: | follows: Medal to. Carrie Isabella. Isham. | trict, (ouch instances being quite numerores or | Accept bonds for the Amoaute The beandae. | Sura ko Saree bee ae amputated afew days | american Ingraius and Imitation efcanet | Le the Washingtat anion et in COM- | Diplomas to Florence Virginia Ellis for scholar. | when the persone having tha cere oe senor, | slined to take the bonds, and refornat a nce. since, is much better to-day, aud there are no | feescclied arate at mand of a pay ce upon | ship, deportment and music; Julia Aun Adams | cannot be found, which is often the case, ax | Jeet to the finance committee. apy nsions now about his recovery. A Targe stock White and Cneck Mattings in store ebay thats owe mment in writing Of the | tor'schelarship and depertureat: Agnes L: War, | tome oe ma eeiaa showing who may have the EAD ARPANT FOUxD.—Oficer Lyles brought | ai low . SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, Bamber of their reepective commands. A sa- for scholarship, deportment and penman- | care of such lots when the ewner resides out of | THE FUNERAL of the late John P. Hilton | a dead intant to the station-loue ismorning, | Window Shades in all celors. and Fixturesto sait. Corner 4% Ste Pr: ae > ared_by a detachment Sup; Ann Elize Me for scholarship and | the District. took place from the Foundry (M.E.) ekurch | found by some workmen at the corner of ist and cure uice Gar comortunity for housekeepers to pro- TREET AND PENNA. AveNvE i ae ot oe Eseetlons hag one oa de} mt; Mary Amelia Teuber for - | Again, 1 am informed that the Police Court lay atternoon, and was largely attended, | Frederick streets. Ita oolor or sex could not be money. ow Kensington. By Miss Thackeray. 4 enor. mney, the Goy- | Geportment: M scholarship. has -uled ‘v4 bat is mot usea in playing Uslumbian Encampinentand War ington Lodge | ascertained WOLFORD & SHILBER The Old. an geauel to'Lond Hopew cmaet te Cin anteats Rivanetieas ‘ Primary, No. 3, Miss | at ue game vf buii in the streets, such opera- | Of Odd Fellows being present. After the ser- mil-tr_497 7thstreet, between D and E,8.W. | Obolce.”" By Br. Ann 8. 3 ae rman te Che on horit y conferred n sect Ellen Halliday teacher, located Inthe Jefferson | tions do not constitute a “game” withis the | vices, conducted. by Rev. Mr. Cleveland, Antiq Southern . Bnd discipline of the Milttin et ee Banzation | building, was examined by Trustee AtLec meaning of the law. and therefore no offence Is | were concluded, the remains were taken to Oak BAkearns. Wi DRY oops —, the author of “Strathmore” Solumbiae™ poe Bromo yon . on cod terday, dasisted by Rev. Mr. Shannon. Man; commits sn cris jaw should be #0 amended a cemetery and interred. Fie sheet cj ameutta, i, Bow ‘ork ee - ead x , 1671, or include the , throwing or im| ——— +208 jon, 70c. 3 ‘Other, Girls. 4 ‘as heretofore formed and aed pore a ball or misstlein the streets, wvenueder niieyn, | _Suneatroxat Rowomn. Since dast Thursday Sais, worth gist 5 By Mrs. Whitney, exther.o pos ‘ee ray wi here- in any manner whatever. Accidents and dam- | there have been in circulation ax many dozen; ae Cape Washi: nt ages are of juent occurrence, arising from | rumors in relation to Mr. Jesse W. Uppercu, 3, the Washi: Geccuraa ted amusements balls in the streets. such as that he had threatened the iives of his : —, Coreeras Hes. ——_-—_— family; that he had been placed in Meunt Hope Georgetown City Gre: ‘Battal The del Eriecorat Sunpay Scaoo. Jvsires. insane retreat, and that he had contessed that pF ion — ‘to Ez ‘Sunday schoot he killed Mrs. Wheat. Those who certainly the Stanton know all about Mr. Uppercu say that these The w on i being at Mount Hope, Mic Urooreu eae see 7 ure! Ss * lount |, Mr. rou was,on Governor's Mounted Guards. ment, George Shannon, : of the and the Friday afternoon, at ihe steeple chase rico, and in a oy, and fecorons manner. His “ nds ii date that he now h Mills, and that he has some it of doing as = egiment Mr. Greeley so frequently advieel aon with his ord: ; wife go west.— Baltimore American. to the selection Se, T™: Dick, AND HaRay, Sse a THE CHOLERA IN Evrore.—That dreaded : ractcable »the Asiatic cholera, has made its ap- Wi deen gt ol char y Sar Z Dr.8.D. Howe's Arabian Milk ‘Biter the inspection , ¥OR CONSUMPTION. Cares ordinary Opaghs and Colds in afow hours, Dr. §.D. Howe's Arabian Tonio Blood Purider, cleanees the a Europe. rye fe equare up, &7Galveston drink «C; d = “Lost Vitality,” and cook-talls compoutaed cine Poe soothe ~ broken conminatiens, 4 “1 the Ninctaonth Cmtury” "Z'Go., 408 Penneyivania, avenue, if i 7 : it i i fa! i