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The Public Schools

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Day
23
Month
August
Year
1861
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Public Domain
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The several Public Schools of . thU City opened 'n Monday last, with a general punctual aiul lare attundanoe. We are glad to note this fuet. for notwithstaruting the ory of " hard times ' the baat interestu of our City demand that our Schools be kept up, and oq a pennant basis ; and it cots no morí' lo keep them up wiih f uil rooms than ■wiih rooms half full. Tha tendency of the-e ■war times, when a.l is ereiteruent and society ia uruettled, is tu dfiuoralizntkn, an i in 110 wiy can the youn be faarded agaiat the severeit effoe'a so cfftictually as by a punctual and regular atiéndante upou Scuool. will lc tducatid in the Public Schools, under competent teucheis ; or in th itieet schools, the pupnratory de artíllenla of houses currection and like ittilu ion And if our l'ubüc Schools eest Bionejr, stivtt schools c ost n.cre, for lamits may set it down as a fact i lint il ibiir cildrcii run in the street it wjli coft ïlmii ir.ore lor extra clothing than t will to furnisfa thc-iti wn h buokfl and send thuu daily to toluol It uil vil] luuk at the matter in tilia lig lit, mid It is the true one, the sent s in all our eboel run s will be full1 and uumbtress boys will no long -r indulge iu boistcruus and profane language upon tver y et reet corm-r We append ihe namts of the teachors i n the tvuai ei hools : Int,!, kil.ee- C . b. Grant. A. 13., l'rii. cij al . Jliss A il. Warner PrtceptreM; Miss H C Varria, Misa A A. iliz , and iliss II. s, DcLamnter, nssistants Grrtiii'tinr School - V. Jackson. Principal lliís A M íiau .deis, Preoeptresi ; Jliss M_ II lieade. asiitant JnmisF Saldiig. Teacher of Bock keeping in High School, and cl Pinina, ship in both High and Griiminar ?chools. Soutk l'rimury Sdiool - L B. rftewart, Principal ; Miss O. tii ijorrulrjj, J raJo ; AI133 Balt, Sd grade. Second Ward Primary James Gil'.uly Prmc ]:il ; JIis Amanda Huurling, 2d {rade. Miss Bodwell :)d grade. JNoríA Primtry - Ciias S. Brownell, Princi. pal ; Mi-s Ehza Botefoid, 2d grade ; ilias A. H Morey, d grade Fijth Ward- Mf D.-an, Principal, HÍMSm th, 2d grade ; Miss Morey 3d grade. The Fifth Waid School House furniihing abundant and excirilent aceonimodiitions, and the Gian;niur Department it the Union PcIhjoI building bei. g ovr-crowded, the Board has fouud it ntcessary to eatatliib a Orammar departraent in oonneelion with the Ffth Word Primar; for the accoraxodation of that sectin of the district A 3d grade Primary will be opened in a few dy8, perhaps en Mondoy next, in the Fiist Ward near ihe Nortli Enst corner of ihe UniTt-rsitv Squftre, for th accomrrodation of echolara of that. grade in that part of the Cily. Scholars living Wet of State Street will not be aömiiud to t liis school. It will be taught by Miss N. Jackson. idÈ New Wheat is coming into martet quite freely.nnd huyera offer b" ets for red and 90 ets. for white. The Detroit quotations for Wodnesdny at close of market ■were 90 to 93 ets. for red on board vcesel, and 97 to 98 ets. for white. The erop of thia County is very Urge, and figures go no higher farmers will reap a ricb. reward from the sales of Wheat - Wnol 1 coming foiward in consideraM quantitieg nnd buyers are pnying 30 ets.

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