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“THE EVENING STAR. | axitgagt Baptimonaans 20 tun Gow: ~~ OEY. ITEMS. . ~ FOR SALE AND RENT. ELECTION-NOTICES. | | ELECTION NOTICES. _ — } mrerning the-Baitimore Cit is paid | —yry_- pa FARM FUR sALHiWesre enabled to oler to ST W. IRST PRECINCT —Notice is OURTH WA&RD—THIRD PRECINCT.—No- "87 For “AUOTION SaLzs” advertisements | {Her anmant visit to the € ora bla osutu- | wrore pele rary on phy ret I public ‘compe litca Oucof the most desirably F bebery diven that, fn conformity to the provi. Bites is hereby given that, tn conformity to | 1 see fonrth page of to-day’s Stan. to withers: the asin spe, | Femens, and the temperance reform would be the Distretor Cale RAL be held ia the ice Precinct of the | ton, anclection will be held in: the Fuird P ‘olumbia. It consists of m FARM 2 rec especially those Who are supported wtthe | UnCAHed for, as liquors have been de- | offity acres of highly eniticated land on the eact First Ward, on Monday. the third day of Junenext, | of the Fourth Ward, on Monday, the third day of ‘ ” cided by competent me authority to be ‘abou neider ilding, northeast er of Penn: | June next, at Fowler's Wood Office, on the north- LOCAL NEWS. momen sie Counts Sere trated Jus | pegaeney eaaumatent Among toegpnoes | tuth.o the loutecr the Gavan noir | Paatuarngen aut Ragin rut con C | Sritahtoche eaten a hare hat teee } ie ba te 4 vone rot | fora Collector. rveyor, M. Jones and Samuel Duer. Eeqs, presidents | "this city where pure tye whis 0 ON) Rees Yard ena an & halt miles of the f the Board of Aldermen. ant thice members of the | bers of the Board of Aldermen, for one and two —— AMUSEMENTS, &c., TO-NIGHT. of the respective branches, and accompan ing | Sherry. geet Cider vinegar, and other Nquors, | ire or the Natal eee Coane tate fhe n Council, to represent said Ward, | years respectively, three anembers of the Board of rr a Beard of Commo: 5 » | them = | SROs, ce. be obtamed of the best qual- | 75, consi i H at which said Precinct the votes of all who are res’ | Common Council, to represent said Ward: and one Wat's Orena Hovex.—The «Black Urook” | parm were s.numper of iadies, and IF. Win: | ity. and.at the lowest prices, we may mention | Provemen Hae hie a eran tence containing | istered in the original First Precinct of sac Ward, | Assessor; at which said Precinct the votes of all this evening. Every one should see it. ' Calvert & Soran’s, No. 408 D opposite | family. it ched the initial letter of whose names is from A to L, in: | who are registered in the original Second Precinct NATIONAL THMATRE.-The Richings Enelien | ™7cta!, alto ex-Police Commissioner Hindes, | the Ynieitigencer office. (which, by the wap is cauad tothe best ie the Dea. | clusive, will be received. Polls open at 7a.m.,'and | of said Word, the initial letter of whose namas is Opera Trou: oy Diamonds” this | ™2kiog the number about 59. [ftw cunt rae trict,) by along avenue flanked on each side by | Close at7 p.m. JOHN F. from A to L, inclusive. will be received. Polls etening: Pan Tae ORs -_ ee a eee ateal ie me ever or win, Hxavguanrsns,—Old Fort Defiance is re- | well grown Cherry Trees in profuse bearing. A my ita JASPER M. WHITTY. open at 7 a.m. and close at7 Pm og ——— Arr lig ~ | ceiving daily from seventy-five to one hun- | convyenicn ance is # large Barn, with Stab! . a EUGENE R. LEWIS, Correction of the Registry. werest once driven ter the tpstitution, where | OFtd dozen soft shell Orabe, which Tam selling | fyuscs Ae.<pecamnry for gterm, ami ring | WIRET WARD-SECOND PRECINCT:-Notics | myor-ta Commissfontrs This morning, the registry of voters was | the pnpil« were drawn upon the porticoes, and | $2 conte Uleme oo cones peruaadted: crreen | {prince of flowing water in this region of country. } visions of theeharter of the Ate of Wackinaton as | ENOURTIT WARDSFOURTH PRECINCT.—No- Feopeped at the court room in the City Hall } reseived the vestore by waving handkerchiefs, | Turtle, 25 cents per pound: Lobsters, 10 cents Fer, and Grace, weed to renee ie Bees Cane. | glection will be held in the Second Precinct of the tice is hereby given that, in conformity to the Yor the ‘purpose of correcting the lists and ce. rofessors Prat nm 5 8 . Corn, nd B. B. r pound. Best New York O ‘ hi First Ward, on Monday, the third day of June next rovisions of the Clarter of the City of Washing ystere,and all | and the ucual garden crops. besides which is a hh 1 P 7 2 5 siaees b, Esq., (the latter one of the trnstees.) | fre Fy vouhg S0d turivien ve a i hop. on the south aite of f | ten. au clection will be held in the Fourth Precinct Placing thereon the names of those entitled to | Frenc! above delicacies served up in my saloon at ing and thriving Vineyard in perfect order. In | Street north, between Ni fe 3 » the third day of ceived the visitors at the door, and after an north, ween Nineteenth and Twentieth | of the Fourth Ward, on Monday, the thir y, vote and who were not previously registered. interchange Of civilities, they were escorted moderate prices. Givemeacall. Theoriginal Ihe rear of thedwelling isa Pear and A’ ple Or chard of young trees and selected fruit. streets west, for a Collector, Register, and Survey- | June next, in the basement of the east wing of the All the Judges, Messrs. Bowen, Olepnane, | to the school room, where the papile, num- Harvey, 261 O street, corner of 11th. ere is a no more kalubrious spot in this country, nor one or, ope metpber of the Bossd of Aldermen. saat oy 00. mabe of tite board of der Sr oacend Piant, Bacon and Robbins, with thesecretary, | bering sixty-nine, (of whom 29 are girls and er f 5 . 4 h Mr. Samuel V. Noyes, were in attendance, | 40 boye,) were seated. Prof Pratt welcomed Lapras desirous of purchasing Straw Goods | would desire to unite the advantages of city with | Of ail who are re: at Reeves’ Carpenter 3! better suited for the residence of a gentleman who | regent said Ward; at which said Precinct the vores | two years respectively, three members of the Board 1 f gistered in the origina! First Pre- | of Common Council to represent said Ward, and one also a large number of persons from all the | the visitors, and explained the absence | Certainly have an opportonity of suiting them- the pleasures and healthfulness of a country life cinct of said Ward, the initial letter of whose names | Assessor, at which said Precinct the votes of al? d of gentlemen ot both of the President, Mr. Gallaudet: after which | E@!ves now, a8 Messrs. Davis & Gaither, 20 ae at 212 Pennsylvania avenue, between | is from M to %, inclusive, will be received. Polls | who are registered in the original Second Precinct ee era ae chalicugers The vercus | 8 number of the classes were called to the | Market Space, havejustreceivedano'neriarge | Mthandisthsts |____my29-5t* | Open at7 8. m.,and close at? p,m. of said Ward, the initial letter of whose names is wise c ts issiopers were siso in attend: slates, and the mode of instruction was e lot, at prices lower than ever: in fact, they F R SALE—A neat two-story BRICK COT- GEO. B FILLEBROWN, from M to Z, inciusive, will be received. Polls open Piahs commminnionecy wore Goelan: Aueacance, plained, the pupils giving examples, writing | D&V¢ reduced them to the very lowest point, | [ TAGE. five rooms, let 24 feet by 93 feet, on south JOHN A. SIMMS, at7 s,m. and close at 7 pom. ay Ing 'q . Before nine he al J iy Wri and are selling Hats at 75 cents that have been | © treet, near lath street west, Island. my 27-td SP Commissioners. CHARLES WALTER. o’clock the court room was densely crowded, | 0D the slates sentences from the signs given | 1.14, ing everywhere at $1.25. Call and ex- . IRST WARD-THIRD P INCT.—Notice is CHARLES H. M. WOOD, and some four or five hundred remained out- | '0themin the deat and dumb language, ex- f y sous 450 ACRES OF LAND in the District, beiow bereb renituet. + formal the provis. my2-td Commissioners. Side, being unable to gain admission. Uf those | citing the admiration of those present. who | *™ine for yourselves. Giesboro’. and fronting the river. A platcan be | ions ur the a Bh atin conformity tot vf pied = —— i Serra = inside & very large proportion were color- | complimented the professors and teachers ee seen at our office. URY & INGLE, Abction will be bela in the Thitd Preciact of ‘the | Al neeay ane tote oie b eae ed. A few minutes bef 1 Yok Miss M. T.G. Gorden, James Dennisoa, and A LARGE LOT of fine Black Cloth Sacks for Real Estate and Insurance Agenjs, 4 = e 4 hereby given that in conformity to the provi f fore nine o'clock Lieut M.T. . . entlemen at $15, jget received at Henning’s my 28-1w 373 D street, neacvth First Ward, on Monday, the third day of June next, | sions of the charter of the city of hington, an Ecklof with 18 or 20 policemen eutered the room | Melville Ballard. g 39! M id 4 + | at Bradley's Building, on the south side of H street | eicction will be held in the First Precinct of the Fifth Ward, on Monday, the third day of June next, at the Schoo!-House, on the corner of Third street east and A street south, for a Collector Register, and Surveyor, one member of the Boar of Aldermen, three members of the Board of Com mor Council, to represent said Ward, sessor; at which said Precinct the votes are registered in the original First Precinct of said and immediately made the applicants to be Atthe elose of the exercises in the school | One Price Clothing Store, on the corner of 7th | PrOR RENT_A NEW TWO-STORY AND | north, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets xegistered fofm ® lite extenntne froth the | room the visitors were escorted to another | etreetand Maryland avenue. Some of them F BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING on 13th west, for a Collector, egister, and Surveyor, one front door to the clerk’s desk. When the | part of the building, where a cellation was | fashionable length. and some longer than | street west, between M and N streets; containing | member of the Board of Aldermen, and three mem Judges were seated the others were requested | served, and shert addresses delivered by | ¥sual for those who like a long sack. seven rooms: Hot and Cold water and Gas through- | bers of the Board of Common Council, to represent Brae Tere deat eer ond Gas through” | said Ward; at which said Precinct the votes of all to withdraw from the foom and take tneir | Messre. McGuire and McPhail. ae, SRT pa a ion | Who are registered in the original Second Precinct places in the line outside. OMcers were sta. | TD delegation this afternoon are visiting | _JzwxLRY.—Amber Drops, Orystal Drops. | [ry 4°, large yard. Immediate poswession | Wait Ward the initial letter of whose naines is Hioned along the line: in the court-room’and | the Executive Mansion and other public | Spar Neckiace and Drops, Bogwood Setts, | 446 13th street. Between those hours at 38 La. | from A to L. inclusive, will be received. Polls open outside to preserve order and prevent a crowd | buildings, and will leave in theGo’clock train. | new styles Silver Plated Spoons, Forks, re- | avenue. my 28-4 at7 a. m., and close at & m, Ward, the initia! letter of whose names isfrom A to from entering theroom. At nine o’clock the Sarena ceived this morning, at Prigg’s One Dollar IDARRER SHOP FOR RENT Apply at th Poeun oeuser. L, inclusive, will be received. Polls open at7 a. Judges began to zagisies se names, each voter Pit bpechbered Tee Ce UOMMISELOR ERS To: donee Store, No. 438 Penn’a avenue, near ‘of the pa NLA cine Pply Oe ae a ice my 27-4 Pichler ve m., and close at 7 p. m. FRED D. ATUART ASsiDg out oO: rear door after his name y, im upreme urt in ner! ‘erm, = "f = os es — y PLL 4 * End been registered. Upon the applicant pre- | the Judges announced the following ebanges B paionioteaaa Ki Feo ow Wh, FURNITURE and | FOIRST WARD— FOURTH PRECINCT. LEONIDAS SCOTT senting himself the following questions were | in the list of receivers of vores: EAUTY.—To promote and retain the bloom Gatos enn, EP ne hereby given that, in conformity to the pro my 27-td Commissioners. asked by Mr. Clephane and General Bacon:— First Ward—2d precinct, H.O. Fillebrown and freshness of beauty unimpaired to amuch | #04 Store for rent. Street. sm 27-4 visions of the charter of the City of Weahington, ba — ae ~ ‘al nicely furnished HOUSES. | lection willbe held in the Fourth Precinct of the IFTH WARD—SECOND PRECINCT.—Notice «What is your name’ «Where ao you live?” | in place of G. B. Fillebrowm, declined. 34 pre- | Deer period than is generally the case, ladies OR RENT—Se e “How long baye you lived there!" “How long | cinet, L. D. Parker in place of W. B. Weep, | should use Burnett's Kalliston. F First Ward, on Monday, the third day of June next, STARR & METCALF, is hereby given that in conformity to the pro r ' : Spal at Vernon's Carpenter Shop, on the southwest cor? | yisi harter of the city of Washi ; have you lived im the gity?” “Have you been | declined. ath precinct, G. F. Kidwell in place i get my 27-48 Woe Vor es, Building... | | Seno Hetteat worth: and Ninetoonth strect west, | cigne OF (he Charter Of the etty Mf \posumeton, 22 here before?’ “Why did you not come?” “Has | of B. Tilley. declined. Gents’ Waite Linen Surts, prices ranging = = Fath ana | oF 8 Collector, Register and Surveyor, one member | Fifth Ward.on Monday, the third day of Jane any oné taken your name to be registered!” | Third Ward—3d Precinct, Val. Harbangh in | from $6 50 to $20 per suit, at A. Saks & Co. GR RENT A STORE ROOM. corner of Sth and | of the Board of Aldermen. and three members of | next, at Barber's wood office, on A street south, “Are you twenty-one years of age?” If these | place of Thos. Donoho, transferred. Mich, | 517 7th street. B. N. EDMONSTON RES for sale. [nauire of | the Board of Common Council, to represent said’ | between First and, Second streets east, for a Col vestions were answered satisfactofily the | Duitey in piace of A. Adamson. declined. 4th = B. N, EDMONSTON, on the premises, between 6 | Ward; at which said Precinct the votes of all whe | Jector, Register, aud Surveyor, one member of the 4 " salafaciomily: the oy ny z ped 2 Pour Cors, Darillons et Ongles ventres | #2d8 p.m. my 27-tf | are registered in the original Second Precinct of | Board of Aldermen, three members of the Board of = , fs ee stories as ry | + ine + Will be ree - Polls o Preci votes of all wl i firmativeiy to the question whether they had | Fourth Ward—tet Precinct, Jabez Wheeler | Ct#bli depute 1861. A son office No. 424 Penn- three stories and basement, No. 108 Grace st y. DRURY, Ree ete Tet Paccioetur sais Ward the inigal : Jeorge i i 7a.m.,and close at7p.m. EF. W been registered before, and upon inquiry itap- | in place of W. M. Shuster, declined. 2d Pre. | SY!vania avenue, entre Ia quatrieme et la Georgetown, D.€. ‘This honse contains nine rooms B and bath rooms.with gas and water throughout.and . J. TILLEY, ‘peared that they had come up again under | cinct, Timothy Allen and F. Iddins in piace | 5ixieme rue. us has a large yard attached with Stable and Carriage | _™y 2-td Commissioners. letter of whose. names is from M to Z, inclusive, will be received. Polls open at 7. m., and close the mistaken idea that they must again pre- | of L. T. Follanshee and Wm. Bates, declined. Honse. Possession will be givenimmediately. For QECOND WARD—FIRST PRECINCT. ice | at7 p.m. GEO. M. 0 eae ferit tnémselves in order te secure their regis- | 3d Precinct, B B. Curran in place of J.T. FOR SALE AND RENT terms apply te THOMAS GREEN, No. 33 F stor | SS is hereby given that in conformity to the pro- | yay o7 ta ALLEYS TCR ER anon, The Judes tale heen withdraw, Halleck, Seciinia._ dh Precinct, has. Walter 2 £50 dithsk., i TORRENT OWaN Fie —. | Sisions of the Chart F of the City of Washi on. ia A he, Rey reminn ais s 4/5 and were carefal to question e2eb new appli- | in place o as. W. Walter. - FCRNISHE 00M FOR REN’ ith Fixtures for lection will be held in the First Precinct of the fIFTH WARD—THIRD PRECINCT.—Notica cant as to the point whether or not he was al. | Fifth Ward—dd Precinct, S. C. Waites, in | F°OR 8) aN bendeome FUR A eH ee OOM s business, Sausage Cutter and Staifin ar nay the third day of June _is hereby given that, in conformity to the pro ready registered place of G. M. Oyster, declined. 4th Precinct, 5 P corner of othiatreet. mniy 3-3 mplete., Apply next door, at paint and | next, on the northeast corner of Thirteenth strct | visions of the charter ‘of the Gity of Waahing- The Judges were evidently determined that | Richard Emmons, in place of F. I. Fugitt. de- | <-axqaED oR UNFURNISHED ROOM; SOU aerate te eer eoee | | aad Surverar Alder: | Piweinet of tie Filthy Wart on Montarc the third none should be registered except those who | clined. F Uahante for horseKeaping, 416 Massachusetts ihe undersigned will sell a vala- | men, aud three members of the Board of Common | day of June next. at James Devlin’s howse, on the ‘were entitied to be, andseveral ot both colors Sixth Ward—Joseph Walsh, M. D., in place | jyenne, between 9th and 10th stree 7 * cal 1, to represent said ward, and one Assi southeast corner of Second street ea ING-HOU ‘were refused because they had not resided in | of Wm. Hooke, declined. covered with slate, containing twelve the ciiy or warda sufficient length of time, the —__.___ CW hilt ag ee ny donee’ aicunted on Peanes vate avanen betwee! inhl Bitee PeesinatO eat Ward! | Reemiarorcnue, for &, Colleutsr Mepiecer Gad Jaw requiring tbaia person must have resided | Arter at Scicipe—This morning, at 8 | from street carsy Waier and eae Ti 24 and 3d streets east. ‘Terms moderate. “Apply at allie eclied” Palle apedati aur and enbers Sete ony of Gomman councuste in the ‘city one year and in the ward three | o’clock. Capt. Ruth, a clerk in the office of In- | Adidress A. 1. Siar offic the residence of the undersigned. next to the prem- | ce at? p.m. a) 8 SHEE Utes of il WHO are regisferen in tha original mons. hose who had removed from one | dian Affairs, attempted to commit suicide by | exo RENT—From the Ist ofdune, two orthree | eh {my 2-cost"} A REMAD. JOHN CHAPMAN, Second Precinet of said Ward. the initial letter of ward toanother within the past three months | shootitg bimself with a pistol, at his resi- urnishe OOMS, suita for housekeeping. YOR RENT—One or two furnis! row na {Her.&Int.] Commissioners. whose names is from A to L. inclusive. will be re- ‘were therefore refused, and will have no vote | dence, 169 G street south, between 4% and ith | No. 506 L ween Yth and 10th streets private fam n Georgetown. References re- i id close at 7 p. m. on Monday. Many of the applieants this | ~treets. The pistol was one of Moore's pat north ; my 30-2t* anired. Address 2COND PRECINCT.—No- “ ty an ‘ 5} “a bran — given that in conformity to the morning stated they were sick atthe time of | ent, and two of the shots took effect in the I OT FOR SALB—Situated on th street. between EW YORK provisions of the charteraf the city of Washtugton, Pat VENUE, the last registration or out of the city. A few | forehead, one flattening upon the skull, which 4 Retween Lith and 15th streets an election will be held in th ad Precinct of -M eived, Polls open at Star office. my ceived. ¥ pen at B m Is A CALLAGH ME AN, DS, my 27-td anil corrections were madein the names of those | was extricated. The other could not pe found. | Apply 4 BEAUTIFUL LOTS, next to Plant's the Second Ward on Monilay. the third day of June Fou WARD—FOURTH, PR ECINCT— beretotore registered. Dre. May, Croggon, Albon and Palmer were | tween Ith a : Building. on next, at Michael Green's Wood Office, on the squth- tice is h a that. in conform About bait past nine o'clock, Mr. George T. | promptly called to attend the unfortunate man, 7K HOUSE 1 2,3,4,AND 5 YEARS’ TIME. f Thirteenth and L streets. for a Col- harter of the City of Was' wgiey, of the Third Ward, (who, it will be | whose recovery is as yet doubtful. He has £6 rooms and a kitchen, 2 f Only or, one member of the m will be held in, the Fourth: Pre- remembered, was one of the parties applying | been troubled with an idea that he would be- t. Apply 649 L street weer o8 the is ONE-THIRD CASH. at chance for speculators or builders. t na M, WALL'S Real Esta my 2 71 Lonisiana avent ut sail ward, for a writ of mandamus,) appeared before the | come ineane, though no positive evidence of act the vote: Commissioners. and the oath having been ad- | insanity bad previously been developed b: SOR REN ministered to him, &s prescribed by therules | him. He is oer 50 years of age and. has 5 i on oth s and regulations, Mr. Bowem questioned him | family in good circumstances, who have the | ively fury as follows :—Where were you doring the re- | sympathy of his numerous friends and ac. | °"*t 190% h streets _ og My 30-3t* f the new BRICK EF the Bonndary nt low. Inquire n Idermen, and thre mmon Council, to oellion? Were you.in the’ rebel , AU ALO RE ener street my YOR RENT—AHOUSE on the Heights of Georg i taprescnt said. Watiheneh, he apie. time! Did you:farnish supple of ony kind qnaintances. FOR RENTHA desirable HOUSE, containing 1 | a sitnated on Stoddart! street. Apply to SIDNEY McFARLAND, ond Precinct of said. Ward, the or tothatarmy ! Had you any communication ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD, | nerth het 21 and 3d streets east. Capitol Hill Bee ee i sea aaa ‘ny at x ¥ 25-t Wh alata al wu cae me! baa Poles eat pia eee Bet a with any person or persons in the rebel States | The opinion of Judge Tuomas, of the Uirenit | \vply No. 960 C st * SEORGETOWN REAL ESTATE AND HOUSE | ett erate ate OruMesionera_ | ceived. Polls open M72 TCHNER TORREY. between April, 1561, apd July, 15652 ere | Court, recognizes the existence and rights of R Rs TATRA LE —Th 00d G \ CY. 100: Bridge strect.-We now have SE OE Eine I neo rar F. J. FUGITT, 27-td Cor TH WARD—FIRST PRECINCT.— shy given that. in conformity te visions of the charter of the City of Wash Election will be held in the First Pre Sixth Ward, on M day the third da F you engaged in any kind of trade with the en- | the old Alexandria and Washington Railroad Wand Furniture of the well-known Green's desirable Pr for 53 eh th “ f emy during the rebellion? Did you advise | Company: it declares the sale under which | Restaurant. corer of sth aul E sts. Apply on the MM B20) to 820, Aigo, LOTS for sate and | Provisions of the charter of the City ot Washing, any Federal soldiers to desert? Did you har- | the plaintiffs were dispossessed of their prap- } Preuses. mm 30-Th EF & M3t* several HOUSES for rent. ton, an election will he held in theirs F Foginct bor any rebel soldiers during the rebellion! | erty illegal: consequently tke parties in pos- J EVERAL ROOMS FOR RENT. with gas and “on the southanst All of these question= were answered in the | session have no title to the road, and a final water inthe house. Cars passing in front.” Tn- F and twent E streets north. for negative, and Mr. L. got very much excited, | decree in this case must restore the road to itg | ite at 106 Bridge street, Georgetown, D.C. of GROUND. improved by three shanties. atta Oe ti » | ofthe Second Ward, on. Monda: ORME £ COOPER. | Fane nt Rhulman’s, Hote OR SALE—Forty-two hantre xt corner of Thirteenth west and a Collector. Register, and stating, “These questions are pat to me | original owners and proprietors, subject, of | _™¥302t", fi renting fi 3 pe the E next. - north corner of through spite: and to Mr..Bowen, ‘Perhaps | course, to all just cine seatnat it. Thsisa Fv RENT—Thr Tv > s | north. n New Jersey ave Boar nth street east a Gatrest enubbastors Collector, i will make you swear someof these days.” | source of congratulation to the triends of iu three-story bi ¢ with gas, zood «¢ liberal terms, BEAR, wna e3 OFS tate ee criaad Be onikersot the: Board of com- isname wae piatetl on, the’ registry, and be | Messre French & Lennox, who, under Jadze fo erences cache ear fe wie Pee | my -tf New Warkave Precinct of said Ward, the initial letter of wh mon Council to represent said ward, and an Asses- . nderwood’s injunction, are prohibited from ee ee ee —— = H 3 at which said precinct the votes of all whe are ae stered in the original First Precinct of «aid e: en 13th and Mth = 2. will be recei During the registration Mr. Olepbane pub- | asserting any interest whatever in the large os | Serhinee papers AGE HOUSES es vs = a Fy 4 m. reg Vety stated thataus one whic Nod ; Y N FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS. taining fi ns each. situated on Et. north S ic Ward. the initial letter of whose names is from A Deen before the Judges need notappesr agers, | PLoPeTIY in controversy, which, eventually, well suited for honsekeeping. to a small family. | between North Capitol st. and New Jersey avenue Ce OeGHER to L, inclusive, will be received. Polls open at & ippear again, | according to the opinions of the best-imformed | Rooms airy and pleasant location, convenient to | 2300 cash. and $25 monthly until pai 2 & a.m. and close at7 p.m unless they had been rejected or wanted their | legal gentlemen, will be restored to them.— | P.upartments. Postrect, first house weet of lith | . STARR & METCALF, my 25-dtd {Herald & Intel.] Com mers. a eng P-NAMUEL R. TURNER, mame or residence corréeted. J Alex. Gazette. References exchang mi 30-287 (Plant's Building.) SECOND WARD—FOURTH PRECINCT.—No- W. F. GARRE tata tain: orate vanes: Splied | _Kurrovwant or Peagp witv.—Mr. J. W OR RENT—NEW BRICK HOUSE, cc att pw York avenue and sthst. | S"tice is hereby given that in pee ee hey st Commissioners. pp! 2 NT OF FREED MEN.—Mr. J. W. NT we ont wR RENTS ; OUSE. provi { the Charter of the City of Washington. = TCs 7 ICT otic before, but went to the Judges when they | Vandenburge, acting local Superintendent of | tween Dand k narth Parsily of respon one web OR RENT—A new Frame HOUSE. ontaluing | fn election will be held in the Fourth Precinct of SE TL SED SECOND PR ECINCE otoe ‘were im another ward. In these cases the | the Freedmen’s Burean for this District, has | Beard with the tenant. Call from 6 till 8 p.m. | Maryland ayenne, between lth and lth str: the nd Ward. on Monday. the third day of June Ire Sharter of the City of Washington, aa. names were registered. Others stated their | submitted his report to Col. Rodgers, showing | Keferences exchanged. my30-3i* | east. Inquire at Mrs. Miller's Grocery Store, next | Hy *t at Graysons Hotel-on the northwest corner of | Election will be held in the Second Precinct of the names had been taken by some parties to be | the number of treed people in this district | qvon RENT CSeveral ROOMS multableforhouss- | Wor my 27-50" or. Re: reyol registered. At the suggestion of Mr. Clephane, | furnished with employment from the 23th of | PRAT ia ora ele for house. Por SSUE—WE HAVE FOR SATE A FATY Picton epi ster eutd Surrerar one meme: of fhe as each party presqscee Dimself the poll lists | April to 26th of May. 309 persons were pro- | Hights. with large garden attached. Apply on the of 180 acres, about a mile beyond the ‘ a said ward, and one were examined by the challengers to see ifthe | vided with employment; 167 of whom were | premises to Miss DUFFY, Fayette street, above | bridge; it is fine arable land, well fenc ct the votes of all mame bad been registered, and if it was found | males. and 132 females; of whom 10 were sent | the Hicht=. Georgetown. _am 3-3t"_ | vided into mowing pasturage and th 1 in the original Second Precinct 2F eee rence ke nen oy | as nee eae, Goeatneee | PRULLMAN'S OREL FO MNT, Lasse | (nav ga Wace ar trei Peart hen! rf as ee 8 0-day was thatof | Island. 22 to Massachusetts, 37 to Connecticut, SALE. Filla tcntivioat Bos ble ieee eee fror » Z. inclusive. eceived. Po e W.W. Corcoran, Esq., which was Banded in by | 72 to New York, 2 to New Jersey, 14 co Penn- hat fine propertz : i) 7 ee) cecelot. | at? a.m. and close at7 p.m. 7 Mr. Plant, who stated that Mr. U. was in New | sylvania,11 to Obio,2to Indiana, to Indiana r Pennesly terms. ‘There is a small Home WeLpe econ War YEETIBONE York at the time of the last regisiration. “The | 15 to Lilioois, 10 to Michigan, 32 to Maryland, | [y cused tenant. y 23-10 Corner Louisiana ave. and oth st. | my 25-td {Herald&lutel.j Commis udges handed in several names of parties | 3 to Virginia, 2 to South Carolina, and 33 in «© Lumber ¥ cs , SALE—Seventec ™ whom they <otcane for, and the sanas were | this District. - He om . Bun ES FOR SAU seventeen chpusand ve! RD AnD ARS REIN Cr: the pro registered. Mr. James M. Carlisle ared ——>—_—_—_ cheap. Also, STONE DOOR SILLS and GRAN- | Jy. oohe Ghee bd Po hingine., And was regisiered. He stated that he had | STRAwpERRy Feerivats—The festival tor | pour nENTCOUWINGTINES pase Row | LEE POSES and one IRON DOOR, Apply tod. | Ntaneof the Charter of the City of Washington. neglected to be registered on the supposition | tbe benefit of the New Episcopal Church—the | FG! RENT—A suite of large. plea » | A-GARDNER, 460 New York avenue, near the | Third Ward. on Monday, the third day of June chat as hie name was en the old regi-try of tpe | Church of the Inearmation—will commence at | (as amiwater. No.2 Dumbartonst. my 29st | COrBer of Lath street. or to WM. HUNTER, north | ncxt. at Mrs. Cook's. house on the east side of city, 1 would not be ecessary te resiegiate No. 476 M etreet, on Monday next, June 3d she is side old burial und. on 1éth street, near Boun William Rucker (colored) was reyected be- | A festival in sid of the Unitarian Onurch | POOR RENT, Airy and newly furnished ROOMS, | dary street, where the articles are my Ist cause he hia ated toe one Ward Discnthen will be held at Odd Fellows’ Hall Rourtom ; at 409 Thir atreet, west side, hetwee n Penn: LY FURNIS € : . sylvania avenue and C my 29-at~ use, hath room and water closets, and all | men, three members of the Board of Common C ~Rieasader ficks (cblored) said he erenked fot SNE’ ee Fok RESTOBRICK HOTSE. No. 414 Four. lern improvements in the house; pleasant | cM, to represent said Ward; at which said Pre a Mr. Scottand lived in an alley in the Seventh Mr Abner S. BRADY, the well-known pro- teenth str between H and I. Inquire at 431 | peighborhe nd cars pass the door. Apply at | the votes of all who registered ‘ opposite. 21 3 e 10 y 2 No. 479 D street, betwe: st and 2d streets. First Ward, but for the moment could not think of | Sesser of gymnastics and founder of the Brady | 2ePesite ent £30 per month mr eee a ae ation cere Raye Share hawen ii xth Ward, on Monday, the third day of June t, at Geo itz’ huitz’s house, on the west side of ast, between Pennsylvenia avenue id E street south, for a Collector, Register. and Surveyor. one member of the Board of Aldermen, three members of the Board of Common Council to represent said ward, and an Assessor; at which said Precinct the votes of all who are registered im the original First Precinct of said Ward. the ini letter of whose names is from M to Z. inclusi Will be received. Polls open at 7a. m- and close at 7p.m. WILLIAM HOO! EDWARD WAY my %7-td Commi gb TH WARD—THIRD PRECINCT. — Notice is hereby given that, in conformity to the pro- visions of the ter of the City of Washington, an election will ie held in the Third Precinct of the Sixth Ward on Monday, the third day of June next, n’s Old Store, northeast corner of Ninth and M street south, for a Collecto and Surveyor, one member of the Bi Aldermen, three members of the Board of Council. to represent said Ward, and an Assessor; at which sai i net the votes of all who he 1 fal 3 Sixth street west, between N and 0 streets north, OT, Register, Alder: near the corner of N street, for Col! HED ROOMS IN A NEW | and Surveyor, one member of the Board of m A to L, inclusive, will be re- easonable terms, two I Second Precinct of said W the name of the alley. Various alleys were | Gymuaeium in this city, has left for New F° RENT—UCpon very le - 5 ceived, Polls open at 7a.m..and close at7 p.m. ial letter of whose os is fi - | a 1 ‘ r r three wellturmished ROOMS aurea OR RENT—In a very healthy and des ts f the initial letter of whose names is from_A t Damred to him by whe challengers, Figen | ree ne ee aoe cscs, 2, tke OP his resi | No. 937i H street, between 6th and Teh ats situation in Georgetown, a Furnished HO Fone aNOREaT clusive. will be received. Polls open ihe shook his head and ihe Judges Rites in giving an tupetus to the cultivation Of the Fy OUSE TO LET—On B street west, r containing 17 soos, genes ane eT ek amy d Commissioners, FS" BUEN ES HENRY ACTON, move on as he could not describe his locality, | Physical powers in ahealthful way. * rrr nee fes Hotel; fen rooms, gas and w Inquire at 94. coruer of Fayette and 4th street HIRD WARD—SECOND PRECINCT—No- | ™x %-td Commissioners. ut before he had moved many steps his face ——_—e——. — wees seorgetown, : my 21-2w* tice is hereby given thatin conformity to the | Q@IXTH WARD—FOURTH PRECINCT.—Notice brightened as the name of the lyoulitg occurred Tug SURRATT Case —It is understood that F°! RENT—Pleasant FURNISHED ROOMS, A new two-story HOUSE, on the | Provisions of the charter of the city of Washington, S is hereby that, in conformity to the pro- co him, and he was put down for the alley he | the actor-witness, who. it was stated in the with privilege of Bath-room, for gentlemen $100 cash. the balance in monthly in- | 2n election will be held in’ the Second Precinet of | visions of the charter of the City of hington named, Birch’s alley court proceedinzs on Monday, was expected | QUI¥-8.W. corner 6th and H streets, one sanare | stalnents of $10. | STARR & METCALF. the Third Ward. on Monday, the third day of June | an election will be held in the Fourth Precinct o! ‘August Beorges (yhitey com " to-attiee prom Oelit jAiad pec from Patent Office. my 29-3t” Rooms 12 and 13, Plant’s Building, next. at Mrs. Norris’ on the north side of N | the sixth Ward. on Monday, the third day of June & ‘ges ( e next, and was iv! ‘om fornia as a& witness in the TRNISHED ROOMS FOR REN my 20-tf New York avenue and 15th st. street north, between Sixth and Seventh streets Anacostia Engine House. at the inter- quite as confused as his colored predecessor. | Surratt case, is John B. MeOullough, who . one oan 7 xe - west. for a Collector, Register, and Surveyor, one ith street east and K street south with me door from Pennsylvan He bad been living at the Metropoitan Hall, | was engaged at Ford’s Theater at the time ot da’t know what ward. “How long!’ “Six | the assassination. mes.” ‘Whatdo you mean by six times!” ——_eo——_ OR «I lived there one time seex weeks: one time PrRsonaL.—Gen. Thomas T. Eckert, ex- E mranieatty ROOMS, having thre x days; Den lived mit Mr. Miller.” Atter | Assistant Secretary of War; P. Stein, Cologne; | jaws tronting one L stucet te Pe hak fan pretiacted questioning it was ascertained that | Col. Thos. J. Corprew, Norfolk; Mrs. Charles | unfurnished. Inquire at 640 L street, betwe. © was not eligible. and he was told to move | J. Faulkner, Va.; Col. H. G. Olcott, N. ¥.; | andsth my OR SALE—A valuable LOT OF LAND | member of the Board of Aldermen, and three mem- in Prince Georges’ county, Md., having th Jommon Couneil, to represeut District line as one of its boundaries: four miles of all T—On the first of June, two large com. | from the Center Market; good soil; well watered; i the whole tract having asouthern exposure. Ten | said Ward, the initial letter of whose names is trom! acres of it are arable, and no better location can be | M to Z, inclusive, will be received. Polls open at 7 l for a building site. Wood land adjacent can | a. m., and close at7 p.m. be had in any quantity to suit. Apply to.the owner, fHOMas H. LANGLEY, venne, for a Collector, Register. and Sur- veyor. une member of the Board of Aldermen, three members of the Board of Common’ Council to rep- id Ward, and an Assessor; at which said I who are registered in the eajzinal Second Pr Ward, the initial letter of wh na will be received WoMAY Att m, and do tof s from M to Z. i vey at7 a.m, and close at on. “ General R. O Tyler, U.S. A., and Collector = 7cE é -_ | across the Eastern Branch, near the National Race THOMAS W. PHILLIPS ITH, - pape: white men here entered at the | Stone, Norfolk, are at the Ebbitt House. | DR er ei BA a ny ree Course, on the farm adjoining those of Col-Joba | my w-a" «Commissioners. 4 mark] GANTT, ‘west doer of the Court roem and advanced to rooms and cellar. Good stand watchmaker. my 15-13t" REUBEN MEITZLER. HIRD WARD—THIRD PRECINCT —Notice Conmunissioners. pore arey* rr area the regicter’s table. Mr. Bowen called ont to AcotpEntT.—Last week, Mr. L. H. Schneider, | tailor or shoemaker. Inanire at No. 251 7th st is i ity : z t , Mr. L. H. . No. Late 3th 5 7 hereby given that, in conformity to the pro+ kaow by what right they were admitted on | the bardware merchant, while playing with ¢ | tween Mand N. may 20 -8Y ee bawnlary of thectt ovement ns of the Charténof the City of Wastington, that side. It was explained that they were | dog. at his residence, fell and broke his leg be- For RENT—Two ROOMS on <ccond floor in that | pans. with large lot of ground eLuobed Price | #2 election will be held in the Third Preciuct of the sailors and others belonging to the navy, and | tween the knee and ankle. The limb ‘was set large. new brick house, No. 94, corner 7th and | 3.00). Inquire 347 3d st. ‘mh 25-tf Third Ward, on Monday, the third day of June that they bad three hours’ leave of absence | by Drs. F. Howard and Leiberman, and he is | F ** suitable for housekeeping. FUV‘HCN | T_—_—_—_———a——_ } 2x! at Dellinger’s Carpenter Shop. on the north: if th n will I t Seventh Ward, on Monday, the third day of June from Commodore Badford 1 t A if desi Tf not taken soon, will be rented to gen- west corner of Ninth street west. and G@ street | next, inthe rear of Bacon’s Drug Store, on the They were allowed tocome forward snd ¢f: | —_—__vscsseseen | 2260 with or without board Tm go: PERSONAL. Rulmbarof the Bostd ot Aldermen: ant taase insu, | ROS Aude GLU; equi mets the conus oe waar, ister. Sn | EYOR SALE CHEAP—STOCK and FIXTUR bers of the Board of Common Council, to esent | Surveyc membe: : It was charged thata Mr. Schminke, from DIED. ofg amall Confectionery. at 20% Peni avenue, | PyR. A. PATZB, oer tl cr obicnnard Pooctact the-eptee of ail | cere cor gue member (of the Boert of Aldermen. the Seventh Ward, whose name appeared on | JENKINS. On the afternoon of Wednesday, 29th | Bear Willard’s Hotel. Will exchange for a Horse No. 60 A street south, who are registered in the original Second Precinct | represent said Ward; at which said Precinct the the registry, had served in tne rebel army.and | of May. Mr. JOHN H. B. JENKINS, He tri- | ®%1 Wagon. Apply on the premises, for three days m 28-3t between Ist and 2d sts. of said Ward, the initial letter of whose names is | votes of all who are registered in the original First 3 summons was sent to him to appear and an. | Uuphed through Christ. °° i io are a 1000. casey WITH THE ABOVE | from A to L inclusive, will be received. Polls open | Precinct of said Ward, the initial letter of whose swer to the charge, and to make oath as to | ¢, The frioms of the family are invited to attend his RNISHED ROOM FOR RENT.—Two gentle- » amountcan become a silent or ac- | at? 4.m.,andclose At? p.m. pamps ls trom 5. to i, aclagive, will be reqetyed. whether he had served voluntarily in the | (027A! at2p. m.. on Friday. May 31, from his res men can be accommodated with a very pleasant | tlve partner in an established business on Penna. coe aMeON” Fouls open sts. a.m. and chose at! pom. Tebel army. He returned a written answer, te | Seni ont scot east. between! Gand T streets | and’nicely furnished FRONT ROOM, in a private | avenue Addrevs immediately C. H. HARKNESS, 15 AP eRe onxson J. F. B. PURSELL, be 2 iy. a 3” Wi rom the Departments. as! mn P.O. id “th 2 a0 Oy F axe ghd the list which was done, V7iN® Bis name Of | | MORRISON. At ber residence: corner of N and | Kent moderate." Inquire at 189K street, third TO WANTED FOR-ONE-YEAR on | m7td xt Commissioners." f my gta” Commissioners._ hariee Harris.colored, Soventn Ward.was | Hite" Siessulty aeevear in inate ting sy; | cove srom wm streets _—____“ar 3 | $2,000 Sinetts aratdeea of trast on pre: | (VIIRD WARD_ FOURTH, PRECINCT. No. | SuvENTH WaRD_SECOND PRECINCT — . 1! . « NT— A ne: ‘0-story-and-baser rt six time 5 if ce 3 . conformity to. Notice is here! en ‘onto! y refected, not having resided inthe ward three | herage. aa FRAME DWELLING. contaiaing siz toons, | 1, JOBNSUN, Law Buildings, oth atrest opposite | provisions of the Charter of the City ot Washing” | the provisions of the Charter of tie-City of, Wash- a my ai atlorclock a.m Phe Peo Friday morning. |. No. 455 L street north, between lath and 13th west. | City Hall. é my 28-3t* ‘on. an election will be held in the Fourth Precinct | ington, an election will be held in the Second Pre- r. JR. Pierce, challenger Seventh Ward, | jt 9o\lock a.m. The friends of the family are | The house has been newly papered and painted, and THE LATEST STYLES of the Third Ward, on Monday, the third day of | cinct of the Seventh Ward, on Monday, the third gbjected to the name of Peter Neiteron the | ON Didi on 3 put in good order throughout. Possession _imme- FOR ; HATEST STYLES OF SKIRTS, | June next, at Burns’ Office. on the west side of | day of June next, at Jackson Pumphrey 's carpenter Seventh Ward list, that he had not been in the WRIGHT. On the morning of May 0th, after a iately. For information, apply at No. 347 Mas- | 4 ‘ best raajer "es lwayson hand and made to Ninth street west, between F and G streets north, | shop, on the south side of F strect south, between city oneyear. A notice was sent to Mr. Neiter | *! Pa ness. BENJAMIN C.. infant son of Benj, | sachusetts avenue. ‘my 29-3” rder. Skirts altered and repaired, at 3. F. | fora Collector, Register, and Surveyor, one mem- | Four-and-a-half and Sixth streets west, for a Col- leetor, Register, and Surveyor, one member of the Board of Aldermen, three members of the Board of Common Council, to represent said Ward; at which ¢ Wright, aged 1 year and 21 daye. — SHREVE'S Hoop Skirt and Corset Manufactory, | ber of the Board of Aldermen, and three members *° Josepa ‘Gettings, polaseds, Seventh Ward. nd friends of the family are respect- OR RENT—A NEAT TWO-STORY BRICK | 253 7th street, bet. M and N ste. my 2-Im*_’ | of the Board of Common Council. to represent said vi ttend hi lo | 0 HOUSE. hand: ely located ¢ 8 Ps - 7) 4) MORE OF THOSE FRENCH WHALE- it which said Precinct. p votes of h te revidea on G atreen borwoen tg | (rlint}steuttr Sie peralgs Mewar |b aft eanthnomarytected maces tear | BQ) () MORE OF BHOSE, FRENCH WHALE: | Ward, at wall sad Proietti es 7 ‘it wi are registered inthe original Second Precinct of i cinct the vo i treets, was required by the chal- | his parents, No. 521 K street north, between 4th | Tom and kitchen on the first floor. four Pind 4 sale. at pees reaniare er eae no | sald Ward. the initial r of whose names is oud Breen Finse Peccinct at suid Ward the initied lengers, for some reason, to swear to the fact and 3th streets, + | onthe second floor, gas and water front and side, | my 2)-tf 49 Louisiana avenue. from M to Z, inclusive, will be received. Polls open | letter of whose names is from M to Z) inclusiye, Up to? p. m. about four bundred and fifty easure ground; also, a summer cellar. Inguire WILE BUY AG = Sy | at 7 a m., and close at7 pin. will be received, Polls open at7 a. m_ and close at namie had beon added to theregisiry of whoa | PEYOU WANT FINST-CLASS AND WELL. | N02 47 lthstreet north, berween Oand Patrects | [WILL BUY & GOOD HOOP SKIRT OF 25 yM. ORME, Tou: Wr DONTe “@ very large proportion were colored. pry eek GARMENTS go to ODEON HALL, | °% onthe premises, Possession given, lst of June. apes is Lowislatt Um ayaite JOHN Mu. PURLEY, | Bs PETER Be 4 pe anatere B. bideit, Pennsylvania avenue. may 3)-4t on Sede a : 0 sioners. my 27- z Tue Eact WasHINGTON ZOUAVES met last FST QUALITY OF CLOTHING AF ODED) OR RENT—Two large airy ROOMS, furnished, | PMPORTANT TO PARENTS. — SHOULDER (OURTH WARD—FIRST PREC INCT—Notice | QEVENTH WARD—THIRD PRECINCT.—No- night at Odd Fellows! Hall, Navy Yard. t. B halt 418) corher Or ee ee ODEON No. 346 New York avenue, between oh and BRACES made to order for Mizaes and Children, is hereby given thatin conformity to the pro- tice is hereby given that in confor to the Donald McUaturan in the chart, who stated | _my Sit Me street, Wantacn, | Mth streets. a | at CHS, BAUM'S Hoop Skirt aud Corset Mavutac’ | yistgne of the charter of the city of Wachington an | provisions of the cht arter of city of Washington in election will be held inthe Third Preciuct of the ‘Seventh Ward on M Bir third day. of 25-30 4 ML ; fa that he had received a letter fram Uaptain owe FOREST Iwo Rick HOUSER op Dateest, | Sedcee® Womsiane avenue, between oth and 7th | election will be held in the First Precinct of ‘the June next, at Mrs. Claryoe’s house,6n north side Powell, of the Wasbi: ‘ Island, at $15 per montheach. 4 ' 9: al TE ver eenaeva serra meee 1 fas Fourth Ward on Monday, the third day of June he stated that there wowle Ne eee To THE Sth strane wo BE MODE oa rede HE GRAPE CIGAR.” made by BP. H. | next, at the School-honse. on the east side of First : zs ELCH, y . bet. tre t, be T and K street th, fe ¥ street south, betweett Ninth West, near procuring arms: and. on motion, the Chair ap- GREAT DECLINE IN Goops, FPSE BENT Two furnished ROOMS, pleasantly | oth sts.,is decitety the best tou cont Cigar okered | Collector, Register, and Surveyor, two meumbers of | corner of Niuth street. for # Collector. Register, Pointed Mesars. K McNally and-B. Bohrer a situated on the Heights of Georgetown, suitable | for sale'in Washington, the Board of Aldermen, for one aud two years re- | and Surveyor,one member of the Board of Alder- rtyeroan ibe alee hc ea 19 9 ling Shara ieientted Wr | ee many swoxeas. | aoa, tear ans fu! cae | Bins ee cans ea eis ointed Messrs, J.-H. Peake: qed gored, | SCNDOWNS at 62% cts.,sold heretofore at @1.00 | FOR RENT—On lsh; near Lape aeheroon | PUSNENTION BETTER THAN CURE. at whieh sald Precinct the vies of ail who are | {hi Vototof all whe aretoeiieret tn. the original 3nd G. Cross a Mcahiptiase to ap eae Z; Bane. SUNDOWNSat 75 cts. * Raton $1.25 PF HOUEE orn a Font streets aehi-roern ae Hose Se RTH SRREEES ES Fogibteted fn. tho original Viret Proctiet of sald | Second Precinck Oe auld Matas the, initial letter of Ppoarned | STmory: @iter which the meeting | VENUS HATS at 75cts..© ss g4.95 Brea Mey OC RB RRA comer, iain ey in. ‘Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hail. | {5°E "inclusive: will be received. polis yen at peer Siig bpen ne? a: “aint ie a2 Bm. BE genre ery VENUS HATS at 81, << 4.59 | NOR RENTTwo ROOMS, on mmcond Noor, cont- | Y OU.CANNEVER MAKE THE TRIP cn By. | @-m-and-closoat7p.m. 300 TUES.” igs ) SAMERS SMALE,” peckalNy bae oe ao tan My Harvey's | PATTI HATS at 75cta, + + gras | spammmcnting one furnished aud one pardy fur. | doo Tia. Hets the igus authority. His pri. | myatd | __—____" Commisstontee. | muy -td | Commissioners. Aimited to catering for the public we ene | PATTIHATS at @1, “4 94.59 | we BUd eth st. bet: Mand No > myge hy | Yate rooms are opposite Odd Bellows’ Hall. my4-Im* | FOURTH WARD=SECOND PRECINCT—No- | @EVENTH WARD—FOURTH PRECINCT. — the public in one ar. BE aot iN AND CO F : S ticle only sb I PATTI 3 cs “ es " = OHN D. CLARK, ATTORNEY AN N- ice is hereby given that in conformity to the Notice is hereby given that, in conformity ta bcia.omhy, spcuiin £4 | at Bis establishment, TI HATS at $1.25 92.00 | FOR RENT Two very ploasant and airy ROOMS SELLOR AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC | provisions of the charter of the city of W: gton, | the provisions of the ebarter of the City of Wash- his i” Bact iy H # Lap and get some of Allo ther styles of HATS aud BONNETS in pro- | on the premise, hart BF ae et, between teh Be eG ae Sirort west, Se leny Seen ee oe etateing e Segond Preciact of | ington. 08 Seventh Ward, on Mond ay the thica soft . He: sends us to-day some | yor tion ond Ith» near the ‘Tee street, between 141 — the Fourth Ward on Monday, the third day of June | cinct of the. Seventh Ward, on Monday, the third splendid specimens, cooked in the’ most ap- as eeery~ my 28-40" 50 PER CENT. SAVED BY USING C. B | next.at Mrs. Flynn's, northwest corner of Fi day of ‘June next, at Mrs. Delawe: south roved style, with all the usmal “fixins”” | ood anality of FOr RENT— x JEWELL’S re unadulterated street west and K street north, fora Collector, | side of F street south, between Ninth and Tenth rhey are delicious. WHITE Aw res ‘ és can be oe ith pleasant ROOMS o: 'remiu: Row ‘ork City SOAP, and Surveyor, two members of the Board | streets westynear the corner of Ninth street, for a i 2 AND BLACK ILLUSIONS, ‘Pryptensonable terms, at th, bi m0 and miuin ¥ AP ‘ of m, for one and two years ', } Collector, Register. and Surveyor, one member of PostPonEnEn ia At 25 cents per yard, sold at 75 cents. Pst 3. Y my 28-8t ium SOAP, q three members of the Board of imnron Coanelh,& the Board of Aldermen, three mem! Mr. George G. W. Morgan, reterred.to in yes. | STRAW CORD and TASSELS at 25 cents, sola | FOR, RENTS MOUSE. (4 | vor enie caety tor eaeh. Oraers tirough tho Post | sild Drecinct the votes of all who ory fegistered in | sald Prect the votes of ail wt antag yes npeencawmmacenats | “hie : | ew al Re yore Aten. | OB li rnp aindag"g” | carl eeee eae, a baat, | cl ete eye Era ‘even Ke i = r . B. w names usive, Ly next. whet the entertainment, consisting a STRAW CORD and TASSELS at scents, aod | Hately. 2... far office. MYR | Soap and Candie, Mannfactafer, No, ana | will be, Fecelved.” Polls open. Tam and chive a | sive Nhe recelved.. Coie taecmarcacummeres [8 amex | Loe oF REvEN gu POR weR. go | 8 aude bee MaMa 7 Rear | hms NE aaa, | Slat em IR IPE tO DIOS AN tt Meteorol Halle? | yne latgest stock of Bonnet and Trimuaing Rap. | EROR RSE og, the : Pryalee of BY ROORRT i | LOOKS TIT ‘ _eees z Rai nase.—Mr. J.B. Stewart, whose arrest | BONS, at prices lew than any other house i a ty msee 077 2Ofner Of lath and F strects. | ST ASSORTMENT OF LOCKS AND BUILD: Ep ba I nd PES mas boteed’an |'city- fi ; RET < RS’ HARDWARE IN THE CITY. was & late hour . ‘ DERS’ NTH iiss eventar, pt Rar Call tring 2ONNETSa0d ATS TRIMMED without chars ee BUILDERS’ DEPOT, 669 NTH ” att a a a: enue. Exxct1os Day —aigjor Ryobards, 8 GE tao ba eed tia. | Rotten eh tencent Metropolitan Poliee, will pub! i 18 eee ae | OR BE , “MOwOw ® request to all keepers of canes F % Dos ants fs une 3d, tho dey of egretpelr bars on Monday, | “* 468 D street ORAME | oon i | weet Opposite intelligences Otice. |