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EDUCATIONAL-CHURCHES.

PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS.

EDUCATIONAL.

PUBLIC SCHOOL, operated under the general school law of this State. This is a graded school, having primary, intermediate, and grammar departments. At the close of the present school year (June) there will be a class fully prepared for a higher school department. Total number enrolled, two hundred and eighty-two; average number of scholars in attendance, two hundred and seventeen.

PRIVATE SCHOOL, J. D. Dorlan, corner of 10th and E sts.

YOUNG LADIES ACADEMY, corner of 9th and G streets; S. M. Gunn, Principal. Instruction given in all the common and higher English branches, French, Spanish, Latin, instrumental music, etc. The academy building has a capacity for accommodating seventy-five scholars.

SAN DIEGO SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, on 8th street, between C and D streets; Mrs. O. W. Gates, Principal. The school was opened November 3d, 1873, and has accommodations for forty pupils. Instructions given in English and ornamental branches, ancient and modern languages, vocal and instrumental music.

SAN DIEGO SEMINARY, between 1st and 2d, and D and E streets, a boarding and day school for young ladies and gentlemen; Rev. D. F. McFarland, Principal. This institution affords all the privileges of a first-class boarding school. Two hundred can be accommodated in the institution. Instructions given in all the common and scientific branches.

CHURCHES

CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY (Episcopal); Rev. Hobart Chetwood, Rector. Number of communicants, sixty; aver-

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