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| Lively “Meeting of Public School} THE CRARGB GF FRAUD—A DEBUNCIATORY | RESOLUTION—AN INVESTIOATING COMMIT. | THE APTOUNTED. | } A regular meeting of Pubric Schools was Beld at the Frankfin Third Legiviative Assembty. COUNCIL ~The Cgnneit: yesterday afternoon with prayer by Rey Ds rel The President Iaid before the Goanéil a com the Board of Trustebd | Sirens in relation te 4 neotaaanten feat Simer, (pubtished in the focal column of The Stat “ Se ae a last evening, Mr. E. F. French THK papete eecom ers peep 5 im the chair. ahs 5 ated romdemsed Locals. moti Mr. Randolph, the sub-board of | “The Bresitent also eabloitted = jon eae . the Beesed distri comets in the privilege Of | from the Governor, inclosing the Teport of the ao- Capt. Otto Weber, of the First Controller's | si:1,0 at their neat meeting @ statement relat tiou of the potice cor 2 relation to the watae oe tec a ted to. | 1 the missing analysis of Chas. H. Qarand of | “PEs toliowing Goutal inile were toeerells, emi qghhttt "ere Ho cases of smallpox repor ~ | the grammar school of the Second district. Mr. | second time aud referred to appro Rar dolph stated that the prize was awarded to | Bill te Rrovide for a deficiency of @ppropriet t The case of Kenbling agt. Cluss—action for a jon fur hird district, when an examination of | laying the %-inch and other water mains directed by Libel—was given to the jury in the cireuit court | {ie Third tree, ae might throw the prise | St of Congress; to cqualien taxation far be this afternoon. in the Second district. Pennsylvania avenne, with other portions of t ‘William H. Fletcher and John W. Osborne, of | ' {ty eat ions for teacherships were presented | ‘it; authorizing and eynalist eedings sup- this city, pave just recelved patents—the former | », APPUCATINS OF ee eats. towart, of | plmentary to executions upon received fi window screen, and the latter for a speed = 7 7 ns . in the Supreme Court in + of Columbia; W. R. Sourbeer and ©. J.; Mrs. Addison B. Po- lass; aut Miss A, Jeuny po rintendent Wilson presented an abstract of reports of May, 163, from whch it appears that the number cf pupils on the rolls the last day ot the month Was 6,756. month, 47. Average attendance during the month, 6. Cleveland, Ohio; Woodruff, Newark, ) land, Worcester, ¥ o supply tbe in the fande of the Schouls fur the extinguieha h or cone schow et of ti rmcting and furuishing schoot ‘buldings ta tie cumnty +. malta for’ the febvole in the cee Gacal year cutiog Jue : nish intoxicated persvus apd. reg: be sale of batexiostin (Ti lase bit ak sts eoprintion for improve- areca Pig nthe. Bietrict a Cs remit: ope reviting for ment theret, approved 10, tefl, was read'n fret time. ‘ EF e body of a drowned man was found to-day in the Eastern branch, mar the naval maga- ine, and the coroner is holding an inquest this aiternoon. Yesterday afternoon, some laborers engaged im cutting and stacking grass in the Smithso- pian grounds, came actoss the dead body of a colored infant. Walsh & Queen were to- lay awarded the con- ng coal Darracks | Of vacant seats in the First district, Mr. Thompson Intrpdaced Whe Following. which for the next Gecal year, T. Edward Clarke & | 24 Third; 1 total, 29. amber oF Cues Ot | wastead'a Bret time, laid over and ordered Yo be . corpor: . rinted: Osi areameaun ae enna Second, 9; Third, 8; Fourth, 22—total, 58; i PFW hereas in hia late message the Governot informed side. yesterday | crease for the month, 15. Number of pupils | the Legishative Ascembly that “it iw quite cerain ees bt ll yr PChenkeclain’s | Wsmissed in the First district, 4; Second, 1; | that considerable reduction ean be made in the cleri- ‘Third, 2; Fourth, 5—total, 12. Number of pu- Is suspended in the First district, 6; Second, 2; bird, 6; Fourth, 12—total, 26. THE KENDALL AND KING SCHOLARSHIPS IN COLUMBIA® COLLEG cal force and expences of the executive offices and ment mare Ked Bird, was won by the latter. other depart the labor Sime nie gov- 18 Pres Dr. Joseph Borrows was accidentally struck and severely injured by a street car at the cor- ner of Sth and E streets, yesterday atterncon. ‘Officer Sutton conveyed him to his house, 921 E so reet. ‘The strawberry festival for the benefit of St. Patrick's new church opened last evening at Masonic Temple. The arrangements for the comfort and pleasure of visitors are complete, pl an evening can be passed there very pleas- anthy. Yesterday atternoon the Washington city Hi- ian benevolent .ociety No. 1, accompanied by @ detachment of the Marine band, turned out to the number of about 250 members, to at- funeral of their late brother, Mr. Mor- gan Niland. A new weekly paper, in the interest of the ers of the country, (who at their recent In Cleveland, Ohio, subseribed the joes than it was dnri organization and estblishment,” ‘and attention to the fmporiance of Xpenditures and appr: pri p s therefore he linst # of the well-ascertained reveates of the Districi;” therefore. it the Governor be, and is of the District of jumbin, and also such redactions inthe salaries of Faid officers, and anch otaer retrenchments of official expenses. as in his judgment a jnst recat] for the interest may require, and thut the suki rrdne- ion® and retrenchment be mi. leas soon as praciica- ‘le after the lst day of July, 153. The President laid before the Council a commun! cation frei the Beard of Pnblic Works, mskin« th provision be made by the Legislative Assembly for the completion of the sewerage of the city. Also, another from the same source, asking that the board be reimbursed for money ‘expend: 4 in cleaning the streets, avenues, repair of pumps. mar- kets, underpinning of markets, &c. Soth communt- ins were referred to the committee on sewerage, ge and distril-ntion of water. Also, one from the same, inclosing a statement of the Board of Health in relation to the sanitary con «tien ef certain portions of the city; Tred. THE WATER MAIN DEFICIENCY. The special order, being the bill authorizing the commissioners of the sinking fund to issue certit pay for laying water mains and providing assessment fur water-mains and fire plugs, n taken up. on made a statement in explanation necessity of the bill, in which he gavea brief ery of the act of Congress authorizing the aqneduct, and subsequent legi«lation beth by Con- and'the corporation authorit'es, and concluded in his judgment there appeared to be The superintendent submitted a sealed report from the committee appointed to make the ex- aminations for the Kendall and King scholar- ships. The committee on, prizes and examina- tions i : 3 rBEBSEEGERGR Gf ree ned the report, which, after giving the | average of each contestant, made wards: Edward L. Scott, of the erage .$7, the Kendail scholarship; » Of the 3d district, average arship. AMINATION OF APPLICANTS FOR TEACHERSRIPS. + Mr. Randoiph, from the committee on teach- ers, reported that at the semi-annual examina- tion of candidates for primary teachers’ certifi- cates, held at the Franklin building, May 30, ; 1873, the following were successful: Emma L. is ety in | Bond, Mary L, Shields, Lucy M- Wood, Ella R- wneer- | Nevitt, Mary McArdle, Anna B. Milans, Susie Mr: 1; Schade has been appointed the editor. |» porter, Grace G. Poole, Sallie E. Talbert, aud Mr. Win. Metzger the general manager aud | j:o2,:rta Freeland, Annie N. Datton, Ads IT” agent. - Willey, Mary K. (Brien, Fannie C. Snyder, A fashionable audience assembled at St. Paul's | Je Youier? Ida . Reiss, Isabella Haliday, (Episcopal) church, Alexandria, yesterday af- < ternoon ae witsenae tien marriage of Drs Ww. julle 5. Kelly, Susan R. LeBasquet, Elizabeth jayne. assistant surgeon U.S. A., on duty al ‘The committee regret to have to report further Fort Foote, Md. to Mist Mae S. Ashby, daugh- | spat during the MawErein el Gas-auemetnaiten of ter of K. 8. Ashby, esq., city auditor. The | candidates for secondary and intermediate cer- le started on @ bridal trip north on | tifcates, held the same day, the several mem- York train last night. bers of the committee became fully satistied At a special meeting of the members of the | trom observation and from the admission of E street Baptist church last evening, resolu- most of the candidates, that they had either 4 y toraise funds to carry onthe laying Fonigmation of thet pasurantly secepting the | given or received oral or written assistance. | of water-mains than by imuing of certificates Fesignation of their pastor. Kev. Dr. Jutten, to the detection of such general prompting, | annvilly a: needed as propoced fn the bil.” Phe 4 on the Isth instant, and expressing : Aemand for public hydrauteand Sre-plugs Ww ir sorrow at severing the mt relation. in violation of known specific regulations, the great that it absorbed the . ae it acerned. The Chair asked if it was proposed to make the committee and the superintendent unani- fer fand nearly mously determined to suppress the entire ex- es ee ar Serees a peut responsible for the payment of these cer- e report was adopted. ifeates, estion of the superintendent, that Misses | "yy "Buker cal ing ior | pec M. BI , third district, and Mar, vet Mr Buker catied attention to the second secti my ship which bas existed between pastor and ple for several years. ‘They compliment him on his energy and success while here, and wish him prosperity in his new feld of labor in New York city. An incorporation certificate of the Columbia land improving company was filed in the office of the recorder of deeds yesterday. The com- which authorizes the sa e of certificstes annually for Fany Ras a capital stock of $100,000, in shares | FA ‘Sheek, fourth district, be placed upon the | future work, and remarked thet he cog nee eae of e100 cach. The corporators are Albert Owen, | jist of teachers receiving the advanced salary; | Bon for anticipating fnture work in this way. ©. Perry Jones, John Eager, Daniel Welch, N. Wunderly, and the object of the company is to erchase, bold, improve, and otherwise use jands for agricultural, mining, and industrial A. Lindsey, James H. L: . Cleary and J.B. adopted. Mr. Hart, from the committee on agcounts, reported adversely on increasing the salary of the janitor of the Jefferson building to $1,000 per annum. Mr. Thempon explained that there was now an- collected and due over 6,00 for exteustin, water mains, and it w ble to deper nthe water revenues for me ‘on With the work. Mr. Gulick moved to strike ont iu the 3:h section the words ‘as provided by act of Congress;” agreed 0} ns fo go — a The board agreed to go into the election of | to, The bill was then read a third time ani 4 a teachers at thee next reauiar meeting. ‘The bill as passed authorizes the issuing he Board ef Health. commissioners of the sinking fand of registered at coupon cer ifieat fie designated “ es,” not exceeling in amennt mount of ass sments for lay paid and overdue, i SMALL POX—THE CHOLERA IN a HE WEST—SAN- ITARY REGULATIONS. Atamecting of the Board of Health last night, Mr. Langston, from the committee on ordinances, reported that he had conferred with the chairman of the committee on health of the House of Delegates in relation to bill No. 12, and certain amendments to the section per- Mr. Detrick offered a resolution rescinding so much of the action of the board as implies that Mr. William Guinand wilfully detrauded the tehools by not giving the proper weight of coal. On motion of Mr. Harris, the resolution was laid on the table. Mr. Hart said he was sorry that circumstances made it hi of F annum, payable on the first day nary and July of each year in curreat money of the United States, said certificates to be signed hy the formissioners of the sinking fund, countersigacd bt per of Jaa- te Ghe Gaties oF ae ae es his duty to offer a resolution looking to | by the water registrar, and, registered by the toate ——_ * Sree the vindication of the board from the asper- | tor of the District of Golumbias the sales of the oil ‘On motion of Dr. Bliss, the chairman was | fions of oneof itsown members. He then of- | certificates shall be made at at less than. there par fered LS ro para og bevy nape bier sbe A DENUNCIATORY RESOLUTION, posited to the credit of a speci reciting that, whereas a member of the Legis- | ¢/ Water mains, and shali not lative Council recently asserted in debate he was informed by a member of this board that “‘trand” was creeping into the board, and authorized to recommend such amendments to the section ashe might deem expedient. SMALL POX AND OTHER NUISANCE! The health officer submitted a report ot small pox cases for the month of M: showi the total number at 102; also, a synopsis of the drawn or nsed for The commissioners of fund to make a monthly report to the the District of the amount issned; the make record thereof, after whica they any other purpose whatever. the sinkin: Reaister of ‘gister to ahalt th office for the w t 7 < | that me thereof are guilty of “fraud,” or alien on the property aseased’ for Parasioewens abated oe oad oninal Js re. | words tothat effect; and w , Subsequently Shia: eens emarae eee hte a moved, 58; marine products inspected, 900 shad, | the same member stated that he had written a nk as the commtesioners af the sinking 39 sturgeons, 45,000 clams, 20,000 crabs, 150 | letter to his informant, requesting him to fur- | fund may designate all moneys recetved be bin ae bushels of oysters; condemned, 1,200 crabs, 1,090 | Bished him with some of the facts to substanti- | Gulls ctor tode likewlee, suck fred to ler eon eke clams, 18 bushels oysters; unwholesome food assertion, in reply to which he received | «ively for redemption of said certificates, and pro- condemned, 266 pounds of corn beef, 2664 | & letter from said trustee, in which he claimed | tides a penalty of not thaw one nor more than Sareriiont Keun oc mut. | to have givenhis information in a private way, | 20° twa-and dollars for any oficre to lee check 18 pounds of pork 15 pounds of beef, 10 = reer ay to bepeblicly used, and fatled Sean ds ‘That to defray the capeees ot hei eee mis of veal, yuches of raddishes, give facts previ maine, 2 is of cherries, 1 bushel of tomatoes, 3 bar- | S*tertion; therefore that the board denounces ey there shail be levicd ial ther-cents per squate foot, on all gro Mn rels of peas; number of animals impounded, 46; | theaction of said trustee as cowardly and in- oe Gay street, avenue or alley in which a . : de hi i Fedeemed. 5; amounts received tur fees, $6.60, | famous, and that he is no proper person for | Yater main may be iaid, sai tax to be ies He also submitted resolutions declaring the NAME OF THE TRU ee following premises nuisances and ordering their | | Mr. Harris said that bis colleague (Mr. Hart) | |HOCSK OF DELEGATES.—Mr. McKoicht pre No. 819 6th street north: ; No. | had only antici him in offering a resolu- | sented the memrial of Robert Strong & Ov.; re- Tr th street northwest; Nos. 1711, 1716 and 1713 | tion on this sui He bad asked Mr. A. ferred. Ith street northwest; No. 1618 Vermont avenue | Browne, the member of the Council referred to, Mr. Carrcll called ap resolutive appointing Joba Rortbhwest; at the corner of 4x and C streets | Who his informant was,and Mr. Browne de- | F. Murra: ber of the market commission, -outhweet: Pray a me frame shanty in Jackson allen te. | clined to furnish the name of the trustee or the | Mr. Wall moved to insert the uameol 8. @ Brown; veets . lont . tween G and H and ist and North str letter which the trustee had written him. sta The resoluti adopted. Rortbwest; frame stable in the rear of No. 316 | ‘at it was marked “private.” Subsequently | Mr. Merbert stated thet the Govern 12th street northwest; Maryland avenue, be- | Mr. Browne further said he had written to his | toa resolution making ind tween 13th and 13% streets southwest; No. 16 | informant for evidence to tiate his | odorizcrs to scavengers by the Board of Health, had he siting ty Seta Wee ae int stn at ished deodorizers. ‘He (i Herbert) knew thet hb deodorizers had been ‘nished, and moved the subject be lth street northwest; Ne. 641 I street north-.| charges. and the trustee had failed to produce ‘West; Nos. 1645, 1253, 1641 and 1634 Lith street northwest: Nos. 1643, 1651 such evidence. He then gave the name of the trustee as Abraham of the third district. Mr. Browne also stated that if the board called fi to a <pecial commit at northwest: N a for the letters by resolution, or if a committee eed to, ‘s few Jersey avenue southeast. Nan 'isit | war appointed to investigate the matter ‘we | Mi¢se,(07 and Memars. Trumble, Taliafers, aud H Vermont avenue northwest. would exhibit the letter. He (Mr. H.) un- r. wer, from the sommittee on claims, re- derstood the to go not only to the ex- | ported bill for the relief of N.and J. Acker; read a Dr. Bliss offered @ resolution that ¢ tent of charging fined on Sembarro? theteaen, | second. timer ‘leo erarly” on petition of iss offered @ resolution that the presi- . ‘Others 0 fangelical agsuci dent of the board be requested to commanicnta | but there were fntimations of black mailing to | Sevmites discharges i = neers with the health board ot New Orleans and other * oe ¢ Committee on. police, reported ir. Hunt, from cities along the Mississippi, to ascertain the lis to, purche se sicee and erect station houses In the = and ice precincts; authorizing the sale of character or fatality of the cholera prevailing the genteal Euarditonge: ands tepair station nonelane Y REGULATIONS. Mr, moved to reconsider the vote by Mr. ¥ submitted a resolution dec! whieh the bill to pay the salaries of officers aud em- the alley Fu B street to ith joyecs of the legislatare was passcd; which was northwest, and ite the Center market, in the city of W: , & nuisance, and direct- bo Fagen pode tor Ceagiaia of ing its abate: . bill 7 the Coane $160, "4 he i $60; Sabird tteee faa paced ee toe Connell $0; read foro \ Mr. Taljafe mittee on ordinances be, and are hereby, Board of ‘Works for men Sa re pags the Soe ot Bah Sop phe ctection and ir ot ape, s in rey im securing z erection repeirs i; itabl i constructors Mr. Dulin had no hesitancy in declaring the | cleaning and repair of streets, $262,355: ti ; Or tereimet bowser A Tears | unfitness of the accused to bas member uf the sg tet Yuusee, Sis, 0; rating and edt. Poor she"! be so regulated as to intreduce into | board. | expend.4 on Western market, $3, 1; do. ihe construction of said buildings auch sanitary BI th nye elle ohio Sor ern ‘market, @ 13,108.45. Dee ‘committee Seam cys, resulting from detective space, | Proper subject to discus at © ecetigution Wes mT gener Ma Bmeeti nie grb i a : ed, it should |. He was unwilll mals unless covered; comnu.ttes discharged, water supply, &¢. Wat the sub-board ‘of his Gitrict should wal | sles: bl ie teletien tte coouiemtt os wey aie ed until the general board had taken isamce | Mts below the grede; Feed 0 stcved tide. The Fury Lute Thee Marian Pale tie iE. | Of the tact. He had hoped that some one would | yg, “AACE QU INE RATRENCUMEST SILL. iowin + ry have heen ra 0 serve the go to the Governor and lay before him the facts, limaft the ber 9K OB and after a lung debate bag Ci Court, which will RELIEVE THEM OF SUCH AN ASSOCIATE. Mr. 0 said that the reduction of the num- Be convened on Montag next, tou fast: All the innuendoes and insults against himself | ber of ome LA oy ble, HL pod ere Cann Stahl, Benjamin J.Cham- | he had passed silently by, but he believed that | however, vote forthe bi Because ft inc , William ugh. Edward Green . | he (Mr. Scott) wastheonly member of the board Drovidine that <hr lpg a aa: = Leg ah ao N. Croggon. Ed. | guilty of fraud. = ore Racecar and Sertain others are to . 3 * y Eberiv, . " A Frederick Dosglase ir., James E. Miller, Thos. | ney: api euth acatel bang nent Reged vie Feta ie haved that the’ Dill be recommitted; Evans, Theophilus Bray, Jobn Henderson, Ru- | ‘ylly' prepared to meet it. ‘The bill was read a third time and passed. Yeas— dolph Eichhorn, Robert W. Bates, Charles P. ‘A’ INVESTIGATING COMMITTER. Me-ers. Berry, Brewer , Carroll, Clagett, Oox, L: Pearson. Charles A. Appel. James G. Bowen, | Mr. Stuart oflered tion that the reso- | MeKnic!:, M» Bie p pony Donn, Denuis Callaghan, and L. W- tution efteredi yy Mr. ahi the charge —— ee yoaker—IS, ~~ of frand on the part of some of members of pra) mick votes. Petit Jury— Geo. Bergiin . John W. Allen, | the board, by one of its members, be Berry onl one U WSesteorore. James Becket, kichard “H. Barnes, Thomas A, ment on the ‘system, sf Brown, John Gormiey, George G. Cornwell. H. Dill, bat for the ir. was opbased to the 7 purpose of getting it before a conference committee ¥ Chave voted ne because he did not ace any re- Dyer dia: the bill, and voted no. patie’ eed to the bill, Dut voted ave BRE HE te ao thus wey yt OF assesement nd eome vibe oficarsaletttes saad between Mr. Rhees thought the w! vestigation @ traud, and bring such charges against any member of the Mr. Scott — to say that beet ee made any char; any shape against any mem- Der of the boast. . of ‘The resolution of Mr. Stuart was then “The chair fs the investigating com. SeSeowen peers: Tes aces soe Mewacenriz now giving best show which has visited Washington this sepson, and the managers deserve especial ed’ on” runt: they do about every hing iy 3 cent. of against the that it inexpected of the compen divided ioe fnul'we paid. ] pecially to John H. Merrill, " aged ooupts left the ener RSM SED AND POSTPONED. Hol th Mand wih pote ge Meee me rente (rem ihe serimmags, te prove the ra. corner of Mth and alapted bait ings? 3 was pace A Trustees Hate and Sioa, Tt hes +. aud the examiuation was satisfactory. The th parties Redal was awarded to Alles Ward, aad diplomas to | Cit, Par gage aaxe Lh Parciee come oorge Mai lien, Bien Al ery E Rovos, El- | Bemax and James Stanley, erand larceny of anda mama « ea. Sarah B.Si- | water gencrator, vauled at $26), belonging to Thos, = Et appears that there were otber Boys con. - | nectes! with this Mreeny. Sind th: ener was petponed range at until further witnesees could be procured. For tre 160h section pros Ne. 32, Mise Bileo B. Hamlet teactra, coun. ament shall never lem Harris. The schowlie Ti | Reuben Baker wag turd for keeping a vicionsJog, sume or become respon sible torthe devre oF . | the building corner of and I streets northwest, | which bit a boy and ettyeked severatcthers. F ties of, or extend its credit to of in aid of any pablic | S24 is of the second grade primary. Tt has 44 wee: the testimony ft was shown that Baker had beon or other corporation, association or individual. of them will be traneferred to a higher | warned by several that the animal wae a dang*rons tie therefore obvious that to alter the shows that ad ad taken no measures t Keep it thed up; mente for improvemonts contracted for and the dog erderad te be ited me f 4 assumption and ment of obligations of the forme: nts and of individuals, which would admic ton of the Jobneon. mined, that that she name, D. ut rath Metre. A. governments ro Name abd Prank, Clowe—coutended that no justification or excuse. In accordance with Was not Johueon, but Jones, A witucss was callie! this prohibition in Davis et al. va. Co 1, com- who testified that he cotlerted the rent and gave ber inonfy called the four million case, im which the ae receipt in the name of Alice Johneon; he bad matter was fully diseused, the court decided that | the prever Alice Johnsen, and sbe had al “ rthe indebtedness of te «old. corporations” conia the pupile. hat nam: never known her by auy not be engrafted on the new, or the obligations of | it other name; there had never Ay question be the former be * entailed on the latter.” Inno form | is J eg tte bouors w tween them as to her mame. The held that #r manner can it be done. Liabilities of the cities «f | ™ follows: Medal to Miss Henrietta Hell- | wheo bad Deen passa ip the pame of Alice Washi: ‘and rgetown and the cousty of | prin, diplomas to Mary Cogrec. Slice Yeatman, | J and defendant had sekt owl it Washi must be paid by them, or out of prop- oulsa GE a ag Eg = azard. (ora Weaver, | must be held by that name, bat if anvthine was de- erty w their respective “aphifen! limits, and | Florence Jewell, Sallie Johnson, Mary 5 the the am: due trom indivednale for improvements melia Helmuth, Paniine G ¥ uly to the ordinances of these govern- jay Wovdwort! Ne Murphy Abrams, May Nourse, Sadie Sh Lizaie Pennington, nade agre' ments Cannot be increased or diminished by an ect of tig Feattatiye Assembly.” . Laur, elem Watts Pana he second question— whether, when wark was erkine, Agues Clampiit, Leah Spainer ies, He fonnd a authorized by The old governuneuc, but nut con Miss Alice Veatman had also won Mary Jchnoon, and a mau Daned trected for or ordered. and has #ines been doue an petitive examination ter ‘eves. Upat sits 6 i Thomas Sutton in a room by in this gray nd was rewaried wiha Cc Smit Pinthe Businesscullege. Mr-Dyrenturth, | Dresentest a buok to each « der orders and | arrang: ments with Board of Public Works, the cust should be assessel and col- lected under ‘the present or according to the old laws'"—he answers as follows: “Nur cau work an- thosined by the late corporations amt perinitted to ‘aroline Smith and Charies Morris {none room, mt. were Reven i slipped out and to the station muse. be done by the Board of Public Works. or by oral mily Garland, Henrietta keeping ever since tBe arrest. Mazaie Lewis, Em- orders from it, be paid ihe prupertin of to. je Marah. Roea Hart and Lili ma Brooks and Bobert Jobson were in the. lower thirds from the fands of the District and one-thi —Male Bec + No. 1, Miss | frout room te . Wm. Smith testified that he from the fuyds of individuals, By mere permiasio ined by Trustees Woodward, Ran- | lives in the of the defend or unwritten orders, the board cannot bind the Dis- | doiphy Detrick and ex-Trustee McLellan, yester re during the past fou! trict for the payment of any snm. Ti can only do day.and the high repntation of this school was fully ohrison io the limited and special modes de-igasted in tl sustained. It contains 52 boys, 50 ere wd go ip this Sith section of the organic act By written con- | present, and 42 will be trap-ferred, Bras food the dogs. tracts made subsequent to. legisla: ive appreps arded as follows:—Medal et by: tat Hone Ap? it in one-thint of the cost of work thus | Dipicmae Joba T. Howard, Hoery W. Bp-vcscr, I hours day and night; hed seen contracted for which the board can assess against | Jobu Brennan, Berman. ¢ tibar 8. | a white man, whom be kuew very well, go there acjacent and specially benetived property.” edge, Lewis Koehler, ‘George KB. | with colored girls; bad seen ms many as there cou othe third ingufry, wi r the p ‘andulpb, John B. Ooluml Uelterzer, | pies go there one after the ether: had made ho ¢ ment of debts of the old corporations can be assess. | Wilbur T. Nash, Robert. i ‘Walsh, | plaint against the house @ lady name! Mra ed and collected as part of the taxes of the present aries A. Stolpe. Merwin Snell, James >| Bartow went there or goxrrument, or whether special taxes wust be lev Susie Collins’ schoo . disturbance. bogging ied for such purposes,” he answers: “Taxes forthe | st between 2d and 3d, go home. with her, Feet tees Woodward and Rando! There wara full attendance; the whole schoo! being Prevent. Fiity-three will be transferred The pre aioe were awarded as follows: Medal— payments of debis of the old corporat bew gy¥ernment should not be ch Jaw. ‘The liabilities of t anes. The cirl cot on the alley at the there atthe time. and witness saw him. had heen in the house with a friend of hi over a dozen df t women go in there day and Nt. Afier hearing other wit the Court discharged Join GEORGETOWN, braced in the same the liabili- reation. the taxes nm shonll be provided fer in ;" and he refers to clauses in the law bearing on this point. The fourth inquiry as to “what is the line of dis- tinction in general between the obligations of the old governments and their payment and those of the present government, A. Hughes, Maggie Wagner, Len is answered as fullows: “The Mary 0 Ly wing. The fol Anna BE. Steel, ‘Isabel general fine of distinciion between obligations of | Harriet L, White, and Roberta 'C, oan tae ie eth eomre tebe the old governments and their payment one of | lowing were honorably mentioned: Mary Krinsen, irom Winton, N. C., with 50 the pre t government is simply this: the latter is Williamson, Maggie Hibbs, In As 2 th choerer Ger} ived in no respect Hable fur the indebtedno=s of the for- Stewart, Jane Reid, Vau- | Umber, and the scboorer Ceylon arrived ation of | netta McKiliresh, Be! Laporte. rtolk with * Female Primary No. 12, Miss Govtrich shingles, also t must provide means for the pay h folk with 100,000 feet of lumber, Wheatley Bros. Gnatw Trape.—The canal boat N ham arrived yesterday afternoon with bushels wheat, balrsof hay, and 100 ba millfeed, consigned to Gorge Waters. SALES ON "CHANGE to.lay were 4,000 buabe’s rime red wheat at i2 $1.35, avd 1,900 ushels good do, at $1 CITY ITEMS. — Price's Jewelry Store ree fal styles of jewelry to-day vania ayenu SE Sumer Cassimene, Drab amined by Trustee Woodward, in the set corner 6th and F streets. There were 51 pu * of the previous governmenta, | by 0. pile (the entire number) present, ‘and 48 will be trausf tred ‘The premiums were swarded as follows: Medal. Lena Silver. Diplomas, Virzinia H. Cammack, Beulah E. Pareous, Clara’ Luche, Mary B ioberis, Ada Detweiler, Goidina Waliach, Frances Biack; uline Gerhart, Ada Fralrentbruch, Anua Las: Alice M. Hili, Pauline Baum, Amelia Litten, ce, Florence in the limited mode prescribed After quoting from an opiniou of Chief Jastice Carter as to the powers of the District government, he concludes by sayin Such being the vf Columbia aud niblv, or be passed by infy ovligations created by palities out of funds of the Distric » have been erroneously be refunded, and amo can not be th pai of the old gover Taxes wid Can not tous 's claimed t+ be due on old Nor can auy other ents be thus settled. nf iate No. 2 building, was examined ph and ex-Trustee 42 ache ft i rome beayti- No. 457 Peunsy!- correctness of the nd it is surely the true powers ot t auswers I lave little or The premiums were a: edal. E. Everett Rider yetat, Nan’s ‘ Dip Aud of its relations aud duties a= respects Thomas W. McKnew, Walter H. Klopfer loth, Alpace: Linen Suits, very cheap, late corporations of Washineton and Georgetown | C. Kiopter, Fred. W. kneests Harry Ski ppo ee = a“ 0 the Levy Qourt be crreiutly stadied and fally ee. Willian Wateon. Harry J. Biniey understucd ‘avoided, au. Ewin H. Burch, Williat T. Bett Excvrston rs, and awe Lit comm erry B. Moore, 0. ye be provided at short notice with S dence and echieve new nud inl- n and Charles T, Klopfer. | Mentioned Gisger Ale, Tonio Beer, &c. bottles, which are loaned fr Palmer & Green, Georgetown. rslip, Bdwa Charlo Meyers Fowler. William H en aud Frederick William Dewar of charge by is MISCELLANFOUS. The Honse went into committee of the whole on + x the bill (HD. 33) to veimburse Hon! & Williams for imary No. 10, Miss Prather, located in Prevvian Syaur.—This vaiuable medicine lossem aust rection of the Jefferson | Judiciary Square, was examined by Mr. Woodward, | has been silently making its way tnto public school buil red nu amendment | There are 44 pupils, only 2 of whom were atment, | favor by the numerous remarkable cures it has iu the natur iN authorizing 33 will be transferred, | The premiums were | performed. Its singular efficacy is owing to the the stukine ‘inl, Elizabeti protoxide of iron which iu this preparation re- i ms and cor: ‘Marr Leis ¥ Peon mains unchanged, and ts the only form in which Ve iil Were ordered i this vital element of bealthy blood can be sup- to be printed plied, 6 Mr. Smoot introduced Will to owners ou Pen taxes for paving nese, bearing ——_.—____ Heatra, the poor man’s riches, the rich man's bliss, is found in Ayer’s Medicines, atter WwW and Lucy V. McGuire. Third District —Secondary No. iuterest, equal to Ute excess paid » (renle,) corner James T. Harrisop, Joseph F. Better baugh, Rub Brores and W. J-Palmer. A ficcomdary No, 6, (male,) Cranch building. Mise in, teacher, was exerained by Prustes Fi ‘The m George Wood, ‘rewe! irded to and diplomas: im poses bearing orth ae sguruer | & fruitless search among other remedies. A by them; referres street and Virgin avenue sotiiness', Misa A. | “wor rellt, Stngot moved that $40 nddition J copies of the | P. Bowland. tea hw oxnmined oqierdnr iy wen to the wise lesaticent, - _ — ayutiew. rt 6 sinking fond be printed: agreed to. rnetecs Du ed Al le ‘here are ils ip ort a maine Gn motion of Mr-MeKnicht, this Meuse resvived i stom azote be gromuted” the | men" De dan 8, Clark Phvsicine te Gana itself into committee of the whole ou the biil for the ed Victoria, and Dr. Hughes Besnett. tha! relief of P. H. Rbinehardt, and after tion to George E. Ne ctoria, a noe the committee roee and reported wae bill to the Gerden, Philip N sumption can be cured. Dr. Wistar knew this Honse, and it was passed. Louis C. Otterbact when he discovered his now widely-known Op notion of Mr. Berry, the bill azming that part | Mattiwon, Abner F Dannington.2suiesT. Becket, | Balsem of Wild Cherry, Rud experience bes of Batrect, between Ith and 12h strecis, “Cou fon. “eos proved the correctness of his opin! My Kixcpom vor a Horse.— What ae m4 of King Richard could net then procure, alican now purchase for a . The Centaur Lini- merce Place,” was taken up and ‘On aotion of Mr. Smooty the Gin fixing the mame Of theeastern market as Carroll Market, was taken ‘on motion of Mr. Shepherd, the bill designati jal was awa te . Jones, the uame of “ Ri, street” for the street betwee bs ment will not raise the horse of a king, but Suet Sand inh ad Lith streets nocthweet, wae takan | Gana Desai Baeees ee Parsee | cenit cares ianse one at ee ease ed. Wm. Bell, Becjanin Champion, Samucl Amwoel, | is the most remarkable thing for ewellings, stiff Mr-Trimble moved to take up the bill repealing Ruf, Wm. Clements, Taltert; arcucr | joints, caked fom wy the law closing barber shops on Sanday. |; Henry Baxter, and vary Beat orld has ever seen. A man onght to suffer jobending this, Mr. Snepherd moved to adjourn; ry Mo. do(female,) Wallach building, Miss | woth the Bh s* X, NQuBoram Voting, Mr. Patisforo moved wcall of ar bs Mr d Sette coun! erat | liniment. 23,005 louse; dtenerond to —veas 3, nays not counted. yaon Gouns, 3 ‘On motion «)... ioig, the Rouse thend ut 8: Br ySUrrenuns raow Couns, Buxtows, Bap tm.) adjourned. * Naixs,ete., find imanediate relief at Dr. White's Real Es Teausfers, The following transfers of real estate have been filed in the office of the Recorder of Deeds since our last report: establishment, No, £35 15th street, opposite U. 8. . The treatment often effects a perfeet cure, even im extreme cases, if none but suitable shoes are worn. w ‘owrth Dedrect.— ¥emaie seco y Mies Adams. in the Jefferson ing, Was ox- 12—K. W. Parsons and R. E. Day, trustoos, | siutued yesterday by Trustee Wilson, andy tn ail RAOT Is for eale at wholesale rut m8 te 6, Siveee bos 508 Feapectt the seheo! made n farorabi: tarore'won | Chas. Stott & Co., 490 Pennsylvania, receded berger to dW reat part been tonchings 6 bee by druggists everywhere. tw fy * ansheld, — ane to JC. ing ninttoge Tees, 208 s 5 GA Successful, She bas the maaien of $0 pupils won b Z, nauare 76, $2,400; 3.B. Day ur C. B. | Fe ‘are ‘fost ie. beac: a. W i, and 41 Tue Simose Szwine Macuine sales of 1872 ‘Were $219,600. » muds. 49.10 51, square Lin: Medal was awarded to Mary Aken, and di SO aR, ile to John K. Hetrell and 1,'® anbs.A to | este ieubelia Biimix, biezio . Terco-Rvssian BaTus; also, Medicated Va. b sagare B47, $1477; James H. Gillis to Moses Kel- | Henvah Kallaban. Annie C es, Wiehe Bathe, for all skin disease, at Dr. Shedd’s, eruesa cane | Fost Feror sae tae haa | BS Ree a Se Fie bong bts] re Alli 1¢ Popkins, Catherine Marton, Tae NATIONAL SAvines BANE, Corner of . Marini to . ond L. a 15th New York avenue and ¢ per ct. e heimer, Siewel Fold, Sophia Bila, & fastoad Lizzie Dovaldsos Mee ‘Aheet sid Naive at, bu of the former; the latter re- eteacher. Mary Croniu re- medal. : al lary No. 5, tanght by Mis« Riley, mie geamines by, Trntec ‘ca The ‘as le we * 8. fedal to J. fi. Miller. a oman to Frank . gan: Mt Bucaton tenses Win. Sayers. John Sehleet Gharien Aehion. Gosres ight, south’ part 18, synare 533, | McCauley, heimer, Fas. ih dR F. Bennett to E. A. Hau,—sqnare beth G: Todd eral. to T. Beverly, ‘odd , $635; John Stearns tu B. H iteher It IT, rescreation’ De gee, ti * reservation é 0 WM. Punphrey sub. W, Syusre a, —— ad to ' ite Miley iss good | “4()AK MALL” CLOTHING HOU tn 19 wed 35, eynare dine e775 Henty Beailey to ndsot thechilicen. | Bors’, Ovr Saresz00ms . ©. Green. eubs. 17 18, square 97: $3.50; sCHOOLs. eat 7 F~95 George Mattingly so. John Fay, ote sed 30° Vulldings Mies Mary x. | Yourms’ Crown Daisy wiru Scnorns isk) ew aud oe “ty api a “: oy axd —s- THRONos oF Backer Buyers, weo er, ty mare 142, —. ‘eapeci ion :—| ile, ee a lay 16.—T Jacksonto G. W. lot 1, reser- ohne, Ears Comin Nera et John | CHLvRENs'aRE Raripiy Firrixc Ovr ix ovr Teevanbs 34, sgenre 813, tate Ae Motor tw and Bailie Johnson Daley Coleman | Crormixe. @11 Seite, Proves <oMETAING. Hessler, part Intermediate No.1, Puilding, Mev. Jane B. Respectfully, J.-M. SaitH & Go. trustee, to Mary Ol T, Was examined by theteachsr nein: | 2 = Oak Halt. °C, Turnbuere ton L ah ra Folmaon. ty der aud Lewis. 3 Sree peepee jpn yh hs deserve copnctel parted! these coe talon METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. South ot al: to same; do, i and im hepherd, parte it and 7, acuac aby £30 0; . Millen to'R ©, Cutters part lt tquace surg) 1) Sdumito, J. H. gillis, aub- to, sfuare 738. $790: W. Mooi .. H si Pet a Julia Beer Secon Smith — ere are followin meri bier, neigh, moghe piste Mare Bal’ r'Bldney McLaius Charles Stats ad Bewitt, No.1, eame building, er, was examined b MORE NEW GOODs!: THEY ARE ALMOST GIVEN AWAY! Gibson: Carrie Campbell, Anns Goss sat Means Cchitaren's Sen Bonnin ond Mateo Bae oars Be teacher alos pricetpal of tee Cuitingyemeces | | Remand Lece Hats, 91.7" o™ Brown ty F Mow jy ike — z amisted by ‘Pruste Johowon, : laid Maslin Aprons, cover entire dress, ne oe Teton, Linsie Nasi, Teabee Boeken Beret = Bat Suit ieee geile s tame, Leong ate: | Glaidiamaea is, Wika enteamieee: | due sl Pama, ee roars 216, §3.0 rw i aroeriieree = ov : | Lawn Bkirt Walste, (reguare 19, 1. 48 to lor aguate 908-3 3.42 tol, PROBA CONDE Ie ss (a Baie etic 2 Teper pee 3: | ut ela te tue Kage ager "ar"Sote | pore ches Weleda Recs setadee AS: hat ae gear ear | Spa tommoae th iy | Foghat Sauer. K. Barty to G. We ¢ Hall, the chair; J. el at U: ee fae. in Dr. Alfr 108 offered that Mrs. Merrill wae stek "ine itu ba no noon ar be: . She Saar fee Jond. he aor . Mer, “nt Of the house. ag { Hise made. ber Nustand.aod she | GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, 7 "2 i ae 210. BOARS .A 30 tad ots } WRERRY FESTIVAL . here onaon CHC Re a, —-*) 7 Ov THURSDAY AFTERNOON ted BVERLNG, ne ADMITTANCE FRE ~” cS RAWBERBY FESTIVAL —T) ot the Ay Protea. at che Georgetown will be WRERRY FEST VAL in the Lecture e church, « mmenc- ing W S » Jame Lich gents ning of the week, excep” S 5 SES etORy Ay c N RY S 0 T rule a jo. 9, THIR Baa YS Janes with interest, co the — THOMAS DOWLING. Anct. ;H The m days is the bert may work. Be. tallied seetes tele tee and W inter Goode at onge; thus, by seating the um eaxrcution of ordere daring Duripege aa we expect to. has. thw i, yout goods w cleaned or re-aye and carefully kept for six months, {f dee "] Charges meaerate invariably ©. 0D. = w. m YW = PREMIUM 8Ti YRING ANO sco ive Estab sae ond me a raen MENT. 49 Jefferson “:reet: Georgetowa, D Mice open from Th a m. until «unest. B® THOS. DOWLING Auctionser, @eor TRUSTEES ‘20th, 1871, record: the land records tion of ‘Will seIt at public auction on NESPAY, June Ith, 1873, at . that piece or 1 of ground and premises im <rgetown, D.C. known on the public plat or plan ereof, and ite additions, as and being peri of lote humbered one hundred Fone bane th one 0 alley leading te tel alloy twenty semen (27 . one hundred sixty-eight feet t6 the begin First street. aleo,the stable, on the porth id alley ip the of walk asternim< ‘one of the worth ade of said all Th om ing Terms, as | by aid deed: @4.58. with 10 Percent Claeest Green, ember Wh, ITZ. together tm cach; balance in nterest and ores beartn 200 serve the rigntto retell tbe. pr: and cost of the defanit at purchaser= co-t _ ied FX THAORDINARY panc Plain and Striped Grenadines a veme Salk ‘Sie, worth TS a2, 7 aed ; Pignen ectatt ¥ A large stock of Goods for Men's and Boy + wear Ladies’ and Gents’ Gamze Under Veats. ‘Call and buy real bi mi-tr DRY GOODS. Ht PRINTED ORGANDIES AT HALF PRICE. Just opened, thirty pisces Freveb print GANDIib vi the very dueet yuailty tn "us = 25 CENTS PER YABD 4 OR- z clung ALso, Lopin + fine Block Sitk and Wool GRENADINES, im pinin and satin stripes, Tanging fro 75 veais per yard up. E SILK BLACK GRENA- 3 at $1, $1.25 amd 1.40, ali below the reg- wlar pri ONE PRICE ONLY. M. SHUSTER & BROS., _ 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUS. p* GOODS FO SUIT THE POPULAR IDEA OF CHE. GOODS at extremely jatiet and from ow A beautiful line of Di low prices, » Victoria and Bishop Lawns, i hite Bed meme hte : browe ines and ‘me. cottons ced ‘prices seins in DY Go0s ca ORY BAXTER'S, 2e6-tr 19: Pennsylyania Ue. Percean souss— THE AKCADE: COMPETITION DEFIED ACK NOW, u aot STORE in Fae Distnoe =! Our stock of DRY GooDs tu every respect complete. NEW GOODS EVERY Day. At this establishment ladies can find the Sries im wearing apparel suitable for spring DRESS of at classes. OUR CREAT : S in large variety. All the novettion ta i Prt) a) aenortment iS. Persons that value their dellare and cents showld nce fall to Gall ar this house betas mace nae D & SHILS: a, WOLFos. mS)-tr 427 7th street, between D and E. wv. FArspaxks: LETTER SCALES, Every size and style, at very low rates. THE UNIVERSAL FAMILY 8CALB. THE POCKET BETTER SCALES. ow’ bave on crite eerie ena aa eel Seas ant Banke mSi-tr 2015 anne, B MOMUB 8 Ou. SHesaerca Sronxe THE MARYLAND FREESTONE M. 2 M.CO 4S NOW READY TO AECEIVE OKDERS FOR STONES, BITHER S4WED OR ROVER DIMENSION. 7 Apply at Company 'e office, - -

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