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a" net meme — Sl hey GM IO ed THE ELECTION TO-DAY. Up to noon ty-day, the elec tion was proceed- ing quietly, though the contest is an exciting cone, and trouble was feared im some of tie wards. Major Richards bad bis pou? —_ Decessary, bul en St. Aloysius’ parish. took | “© GiSpesed as to concentrate if ry [ince on Suturany afternoon at Sevents stve-t | itvemot believed that there will be more date Perk ‘Th children and offteers of the school | order im the city then 1s urual on the day of an Reed ae Tae ae noe Fethce cent | ‘lection. The candidawe for Mayor 4 ¢:_ pong Me ‘eere joined ak thispointby maay | Repubiican, beg? i Bowen, Uomsera:ive ef the childrea of other schools and the urphan | Jobn T. Given. sf P 4 ‘rive tae ward devs of St. Joseph's Asylum, tickets, ‘che pregne o ‘votre, God the While the line was being formed the car- | scenes and incidents at tee thirty-flve pre. riages containing the QQueens of theday, with | cinct: ein ward—a (6 noon the mounted marshals, paid a visit to President : pelts? wan, Johpsom, who received their address, and the Republican.—| o iderv.an—Jona ¥. beautiiul bouquet presented bim.and acknowl gy rs 4uncilmen D. M. Bavis, A. S. edged the complimentin a briefaddress. From | Taylor, and Curcer ‘wart (oolored.) For Gonzoga College the procession proceed-d to | Astessor—Geo. T. McG iu, the Paid, where the ceremonies of crowning Contes aiice.—Por ?.!terman—Dr. the various queens were performed. After the bes tuder, Fer Caxnmon oun: uerns of the day-bad beea crowed by their Shrendettny @ beamtiful statue ot the Blessed | P- —Q. J. Denham. Virgin Mary was crowned. The corooation The voters were on the ground yery early conctaded with the Ave Maria, sung by ali the | this morpimg, formed im line. and when (ne children. Among the young ladies hnged oe pails <j — prredtragntiys Lagrmog #1 minent parts 1 m @ fol- | Votes we a: . Eris Mica ahapdesegoaret the Grst precinct, on I, bawe. 2 teth amd eh THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. St. ALovervs’ May PLay.—The school chil- | St. Dominick's School May Queen, Miss } streets. at 11 0 clock 2u7 votes had been polled; Josephine Fenton; Maids of Homer, Mary | 13 of which only were cast hy white men. The O'Neti, Clarke, Marcella Leonard, Laz. | votes of ten colored men were rejected, we Kell; Aggie Mctrinais, Clara Mahoa. ibew not appearing on the names ‘ween LV. M, Mics Henrietta Ryan! | registry. The colored men were going side of Hosor, Ligme Gorsorsa, Lassie Warsi} ealea. tee Bowen, and voting the ward ticket Ue; Flora, Mary McArdle, Spring. Maggio | without scratching. ‘The Gonservative Featon; Fairy Queen, Ciementina McGuanie; | ticket was preted ont white and the Repubircaa Maids, Katie Riley. M. Thornton ticket on red paper. The voters appreached st. al Scavole—Principal Queen, Mary | the polisia a donbie line, extending to 10th Reilty; Crown beater, Nora Marphy: Scope | street, and were liberally supplied with water Bearer, Alice Rivestaky: Maids of | odor, Fan peices by their friends. Every- sy Jovee; Herald,’ Mar. ‘ Meceigan, Bearerof Crown for BV. M, Alice | Atte tecoed Precinct, I street, between 49th Duffy. Second Queen. Cecilia Clarkson, | and 20th, at 11 o clock, 299 yotes had been cast, Crown and Sceptre bearers, Ella Marphy and | 5 only. by white voters. Nine were rejected. Annie Kennedy; Maids of Honor, Mary Morris | their nfmee not being on the list, and one ra. and Nellie Kearon; Herald, Ada Edmondson. | jeeted who lived in Georgetown. Five gol- Parcchial Schovi.—Queen, Jeanie Rovane; | duers of the 4th infantry bad voted at this fre- Maids of Honor. Mary Miller and Hridget | cinct up tothe above hour. The voting wis cr mary’ Painters 'POEE"uae’ ary | Eatfow ape ester etesscradees Tot 7, Mai ington. Fairy Queen, y Harringion; Maidsot Honer, Vary Fane Cou. | voting the Republican ticket without seratch- por and Ellen Clancy. ing. Atthe third precinet, west side of 2uth st. The orphan boys, sbont one hundred innum- | between K and L streets, at 11 o'clock, 172 votes ber, were cared for by Mrs. Kearon and Messrs. | bad beer cast, 12 only by white voters _ —s — soos sae alee Wecen —_ not ae Lacie Soong — yan. freshments in abun: jce—tce cream ot goin lowly; were but and cakes, were generously supplied them | few in line, but a great many standing about through the Kindness of Cornelius Wendell, | the place,’ The bat ef once revailed, and Esq, Senator Sprague, Hon Messrs. Clever, of | there was little or no scratching of tickets. New Mexico, and Hooper, of Massachusetts. | At the fourth precinct, H street, between Istn Mr. Thomas H. Parsons, the chief marshal, | and 19th streets, at 12 o'clock.) votes had been Wess acsisted by Messrs. John L. Ratcliff and | received, 45 of which were cast by white meu, ErVeshr Wied ateitawreaeate'pe? | nie Uitte tba’ flat et pan jev. Father - | theket; b ticipated in the p-ocession. “The proceeds de- | 9g the polls, and put littlescratching of tickets, Tived from the sale of tickets at the Park will ‘were a great many standing about the be devoted to ico meme one and clothing of the | pre arses a ycnes. bo gubaed = and ir ehtidres of arish. street tL o'clock, re a 2H) votes: = Saget cast, about 5 only by white voters: 2) were te- THe Temrenance Cause—aA very interest- ye ee og ep ance Society was held at tha Newaaee Caneet, | Given Ucket. & double line of turers Poe snies Barker sclecndage ts eigen HOT | themnelvensi the pole mos or ae Uae si forcible speeches were made by Messr=. H. D. | W4S quiet at noon oe ee ‘Tyler, Wm. MePheeters. Dr. Jos. Walsh, Rey. | ‘The tiekets in this « ym ieatingneas Sig. at Eee cas |. mepeenemn VOR Aiterseeeiaenesal oud na O.0. Hi S. Crocker. For Councilmea—D. M. Kelsey, Daring the afternoon Gen. 0.0. Howard and | §, Co Coody eng od prot D apett eep ton ne ennes ot |” Consereaiee Wor Midirinkn ©. 1. Oseneld, ‘At Temperance iis tht For Common Conncil—A. Nailor, Jr, B. Hen. peraoce Halil, last might, quite a large | a Times ben, and respectable audience had the pleasure of “che (eting Uominoneah tn shee at 6 Wm Dew 31 Eidweil asa Sos BAERS | orclock, witha long lime (mostly eolored) at Hageiend precinct. Matters, up tw half-past eleven (fon. SF. Cary, of Ohio, delivered « power. | vrclock, ‘had pasted of very quietly, though ful and eloquent temperance address in the | there was scrse little cisturbamce in the irs: Methodist Protestant Caures om th street, bee | PTecine!, abouts qourer past eleven o'clock, tween Eand F, at 3o'clock. The address was | CTiginating in the effort of a colored mawes delivered at the request of the ladies of the | force ina disqualified applicant after he had church, in order to tais- funds to make some | beeu-refused a vole. The offender was ordered improvements, and to that end a liberal collec. | Of by the police before any collision oc- tiom was made at the close of the speech. carred. Bets were made here Mr. ‘The new council of the Sons Given would carry the ward by fiv 2, located im the First Ward, have already ap- | ™#jority. Im each ot the ‘precin plications from about twenty young men for | © More colored persons had voted the initiauon next Friday aight and perhaps the | ¥Ative ticket up to balf-past eleven orc last will be larger. On uext Sunday afternvon | Appenied is the vote up to half-past eleven, @ public meeting will be held at Odd Fellows: | Mllowing a few minutes difference for the time Hall, Navy Yard, under the auspices of No.1 | 0¢°8Pied in going from the firs: to the last pre- Council, at which it is expected that the popu- |! ¢": | First Precinet—Whole vote 114, with a lar temperance orator, General S. F. Cary, | majority of from 8 to 10 in favor of colored, will deliver an address. and a counel! will | Second Precinct—Whole number likely be instituted in that section shortly after, | Shout 30 ahead. Third Precinet— Af application for 4 charter will also be made | 24-. of which 212 were colored from ‘he lorthern Liberties within a week or | Fourth Precinet—Total vote two. and there is little doubt but there will be | Jority for colored. Fifth Precinct—Whole vote half a dozen councils in operation here ina | 26-; With about 3 to 1 in favor of colored men cnneuae THIRD WARD. The tickets in this ward are: Re, wilican,—For Aldetmen—R. J. Bell, long term:) and S. R. Bond. For Cour —F. W. Sethausen, F.C. Cate. and N. For Arsessor—Thos. A. Langley Consegearive.—For Aldermen—B. F. Moreell, (long Wrm:) R. W. Fenwick, (19 succeed Mr, ole vote and 36 white. we _ wh ee | PoriTical Mggtines ox SaTURDAY NiGHT. On Saturday evening a massmeeting of the Re- publicans of the Seventh Ward was held at the corner of $5 street and Virginia avenue, which was largely attended. King’s colored band was Present, and previous to the meeting headed the be Elvans.) For Common ‘Council—W. FE. Sercate Wards Ste anna een ine | Brawes¥. 3. Bextiets and Nat Gente Por ae to the chair. and introduced Mr. F.A. Boswell, , *S0'—Wm. B. Downing. Ho The colered voters in this ward were rallied to the polls under the inspiration ofa fife and drum, snd at sunrise the voting commenced with & Jong line in waiting, (composed largely Jobn Covede, of Pennsyivanta, Colonel Moss, of Missouri, Mr. L.@. H+, and T. T. Fowler. who delivered addresses. The Third Wara nepeblicans met st Wise- | bs of colored 8) Upto eleven o'clock no wa er ape presi ‘Mr. F.W. Sell. | frling prevailed. Appende the vote up to quarter to Io'clock. First precinet. vote, I~}; of which there were colored 15-, aud yehite 25, with two or threé evlozed votes for G Second precinct—total vote, v1: of which there wete white 1 Third precinct—total vote, 231: of which there Were white 13+, and colored 93. Fourth pre- cinct—total vote, 330; of which there werg goles ored 1:6, and white 13%. Fifth precinct —toial vote, 221, with between 15 and 2 majority for the colored. POURTH WARD, in this ward the tickets are Eeputiican—Fer Alderm: For Councilmen—Clayton C. H. Manning, J. Holmes, and Geo. W. McLane. Conserratire —For Aldermaa—Captain W.W. Moore. For Common Council—Wm. H. Nal- ley, Robert Ball, George Jueneman. Ta this ward there 1s another ticket which. while bearing Mr. Given’s name at the head, eeretary. hausep, SR. Bond. N.H. Miller, ana Gen. H. %.. Pierce addressed the meeting. An Anti-Radical meeting was called at Dar | by's Hall, corner of First and C streets, Satur- day evening, the object of which was to nem- inate another ticket, but it was adjourned tothe Lichau House, on Louisiana avenue, near Sixth street, where it was presided over and ad- dressed by Mr. Asbury Lloyd, who urged har- mony of action on the ticket already nominated. Mr. Birkhead moved that the mecting endorse the nominations made at the City Hail meeting: Which was carried, and th ¢ meeting adjourned ——_—_ DrcoRation o¥ Sotpigrs’ Graves.—The com mittee ou decorations during the memorial | ceremonies at Arlington Cemetery on Saturday sent a portion of their number to the cemetery of the colored soldiers. and appropriately dec- orated the graves. Similar ceremonies also took piace at the Alexandria Cemetery. Yes- | has as the candidate for Alderman the name of serday several members of the committee vis- | Mr. Owen Thorn. This ticket was the cause ited the Georgetown Cemetery, aud | paid a tri. | of erable excitement in the ward, many bute to the memory of Gens. Reno. Griffin and | of t! ervatives charging that its only ob- Plommer and Lieut. Meigs, son of (Quarter- defeat the election of Mr. Moore, master General Meigs. and other comrades | the nominee of the Conservasive ward meeting: buried there. This evening, some of the com- | but up to il o'clock but few such tickets had mittee visited the cemetery at the Soldiers’ | been voted. Home end the small burial ground at Fort | The colored voters in this wara gathered to Stevens, where are buried the soldiers killed | the number of 500 betore 3 o'clock a m., in the detence of Washington during the raid by | neighborhood of ith and L streets, and marched ly, and decorated the graves. down 4th street to the City Hail, halting in front of the statue. where they were divided into five squads, corresponding to the precinct=, ateach of which lines were formed awaiting the opening of the polls. ‘There were also #1 this early hour some ‘whites out, and about sun rise the number in- ¢ At If o'clock at the first precinct about 300 votes bad been polled, and it was said that the Conservatives were slightly ahead. and it was also stated that more than half the vote was in. Atthe second precinct about the same number had been poll At the third Precinct about 290 had yoted up to 11 o'clock, at $410; part iots 22 and33, in square 220,25 | When the Conservatives were ahead. feet on E street, at $i.500, north bait ef locte w@ | Attbe. 4th precitet 290 had cxerdhed thera square 1050, at $50; subs 3. 4, 5, and G, in square | Of Suffrage, three-fourths of whom were whites, Ie0. at SM; Sub 11, in square 37z, at $3,526.6). | ANd atthe Sth precinct 300 had voted,bat at noon > TotsTs, were slow iu coming wpand some aasert . wt ed that the judges wonld bave a comparative! STRAW SERRIES.—Attention is directed to the easy time this afternoon, as the vote was then qixcrueement lnancther columa ofa straw- | aoctiy ali im. In this ward the Order Gaemn perry Scouival, to be given at 257 Ninth street, | was excellent, but some elatecn, oF twenty col- by the ladies of the Church of the Incarnation, | Grea mem baving voted, the Gives “ticce on the evenings of Tuesday. Wednesday and | Straight, some of their friends were giving Thursday. of this wook. As the procerds are | them their minds very frecly for qotak’ hook intended to discharge a debt against the church, | on their party it is hoped that a liberal patronage will be ex- tended, especially as the congrezation is a young and deserving ts and 163 colored. J.H. Jounson. Tr ansrers or Reat Estate.—The toliow- ing transfers of real estate have been reported atthe Real Estate Exchange ot Hall & Ross:— Part of jot 1%, im sqare 26, 25 feet on Bd street, At S55; WH feet om Congress street, Georgetown, a 4 part of lot‘, in square 41, 20 feet on street, at $1.00. part of lot 5,in square Ke feet on New Jersey ayenua, at $500: part oblot 4, in sqaafe =53, at §3'8.63; sub 1, in square S84, at $450: sub 24, in Sherman’s sub., ‘on Hith street, near Columbia College, at $2. part of lot 7, im square 051, 25 feet on H stree VIPTH Waxb. | The tickets im this ward are as follows | | Bepublican.—For rea Pay P. Clark. For Councilmen—L. B. 8. Miller, Jno. R. Arrison, and Turner Torrey. For Asses- sor—Joseph Carroll. Conservative —For Alderman—G. F. Guliek. For Common Council—Jobn U'Meara, John K. Zim mermat Syn Wak Ferguson. For As- eis A match game of base ball was played be- twren the National Base Ball Club, 29th In- fantry, and the Randall Base Ball Club, (Deaf | ‘Mutes.) om Saturday, at Lincoln Barracks, re- sulting in favor of the Nauonals, by a sccre of | 41 to 4. Excellent playing was shown on both | sides, especially by the Nationals. After the | wame, the deaf mutes were invited into the 4 rom} ot roters had enmp of the 20tn by the Nationals, and partouk | $Pyagy ? ; : pomp teeth, - \ —_ (under the lice) formed lines; but seemed. SE aaa | BALt.—The Maryland Base Ball Club, | YOle Bad attend to bis Pa lock abo baudned ana aay hen yon of Baltimore, and the ebampions of Maryland, | °°" won ade pe and fifty had voted will play a match gauee of base ball eit 4 nearly all of whom were colored. At the sec- Nationals, of this city, on the grounds of the | Nationals, on 16th street, to-morrow afternoon aie, third precinct had received 188 votes to pe a P | were dubious as to way tl ve at it Wiccung See porn ae | was generally conceded that the Bowen ticket Stan! Jones, under the | ¥%* btly ahead. a majority of the voters ‘Washington House. Mr. tends replacing | Deimg colored. In the fourth precinct 16 had the old stock with a carefully selected assort. | Yoted. of which number about 130 were ment of the purest drugs, ice perfumery, and fancy articles. f | cAMP of the 1atn intantry bei toca this Suppey DuaTe.— Yesterday merning, about ‘was some w whether # o'clock, Mr. Kei cy Lambell- a prominent eit- | —_ = iment who had been registered wen of the Fifth werd, and a well-known | ¥0w! cm it was not ‘after the polls brick maker, aged 53, died suddenly of heart | Were. some appeared, disease, at Dis Feaidence corner of New Jersey | 824 of them came wp in one squad enue and M street south. ba iy | mot com| | regarding and THE SPELLING Contest for gold medals, to | these being Polls, be awar ded in the and Intermediate but with schools, was tepeated this morning. because of | apply for & 2 ties in three schools and ment, The not from the former trials. To-day Charies B. receive their Young, of Emerson Institute, O.C. Wignt, } the certificat of Rittenhouse a yaest of the | jams a trustees, are conducting the ex the test | bring being two hundred words, selected them and Comprehensive Syeliere The spellings! | 706 and Com ve a the first trial was excellent, and "sexe | Fe ercises Will probably surpass the ‘effort. Tt ts understood that the regular annual ex. aminations of the public schools will begin about (he 12th of neat month, In this ward their wa- citement, and the vo!’ + no unneccesary ex- ‘ yo «8g was up to 10 o’closk _getiy. Ie one or ip de ‘who yotr <@agrrs took the names of par- pov ofas Mc bBaving been registered) witha legally -<eftmaing whether or not they were bad Qualified. In the first pjrelact tears r to the hour named 2h) votes cast, ot ef them wi bat it was to tell ~ et was the second precinct there had Tecetved the vores of 67 whites and 41 colored. In the third precinet, 102 whjtes and had voted, and it was « that ‘of the vote was in. ie the fp precinct, M Whites and 56 had voted, (one-third of the preciact ‘aad in the fifth Precivet, li had been cast, ‘the most of the half of the i WARD. are: Republicon —For Atderme: (long term) and S. $. Baker. —C.S. Bates, T. t year, was looked to with inter- +st. At the first precinct, at 9% o'clock, 149 yctes had been polled, nearly ali colored, and the line extenaed at that hoor on F street from Sth to At the second precinct, same votes had — bee: Ved, of pa pol 35 or whieh there were but 20. white Yours, and there was but a small lice then At the third precinct 200 had voted. of whom Dut 30 were whites bat the Conservatives were ing in the line whites. pI ct 131 votes had been case, and the line was id the language of one of the’ Island boys becoming fairer; the whitos coming up more rapidly. In this ward the colored men had concerted 4 plan to beat the polls in phalanx at haif-past twelve o'clock, but a party of white Conser- vatives got together and took the first positions half an bour before that time at the va. rious precinets, In a short time afterwards the colored men ay d the two par. ties remained at their poste until the open- ing of the polls, some of the whites hav- ing camp-stools others using a few short boards at the different precinets, but the majority had to “squat” or stand. The came set of tin horas were used on this oceasion by the colored cams as were used last year to wake up the voters,and Fred- cricktbarg sent to the polls quite a full delega- ion. SCENRS AXD INCIDENTS. About five o'clock yesterday afternoon, a large crowd was attracted by an individual named 0” , (well known in temperance circles.) who commenced a political harangue from the steps of the t Office, but was stopped by iceman. ‘The sect jes of the Board of Registration were at the corner of 6th and I) streets to-day for the purpose ot issuing certificates required by reason of phical errors in the poll lists, and were kept busy all the morning mak- ing corrections, the crowd at times numbering overahundred. — 5 Major Richards had an ample police fore at the different precincts, and the mounted police Were busily engaged in patrolling the city. Upto noon,as far as we could Jeara, there had been no arrests made. RUMORED DISTURBANCE WARD. Just as we go to press with this Extra. we learn that the mounted patrolman have b-en been summoned to the Seventh Ward in con- sequence of a disturbance there, but we have not yet ascertained the particulars. A ROW ON THE AVENUE. ast 12 o'clock, a colored man, the Conservative ticket, was attacked near the corner of 9th street and the avenue. by a nygmber of colored Republicans, and tor a short time there were serious appre. hengions of a riot. The police soon made their appearance, however, and dispersed the crowd before any one was injured. CITY ITEMS. JEWELRY. No. 436 Penal IN THE seveNTH Prigg’sOne Dollar Jewelry Store, lvania avenue, near 4} street. —_.—_— THe Best $250 Suet, at A. Saks & Co.'s. No deduction made if bought by the hundred. 5 reet. nits, in great variety, at Hable & Co.'s 46> Pennsylvania avenue, between 3d and 44 sire 2 e —_.—_— Fine Inisu Lixgx, Ltnen Duck and Linen Drill, for Gentlemen’s and Boys’ Suits; White and Fancy Marseilles, and White Silk Vestings, to be made to order, at George C. Henuing's, No. 511 7th street. —_.—___ Tue Great American Hate PRErARA- TION, valued at home and abroad, a real Hair Restorer or Dressing (in one bottle.) A great triumph of science. Afrs. S.A. Allen's Improred, new style.) Every Druggist sells it. ne Dollar. © —e——— ImPEacHMENT.—The second article charges Smith, 460 7th st., pepeeiee the Post Office, with selling better and cheaper Clothing and’ Fur- nisbing Goods than any of his competitors. A verdict of guilty is confidently expected. P.S.—Our great closing out sale will com- Mence on the veth, 6 E ——_e—___ For Corne or other compiaints of the feet, visit Dr. White's rooms, 424 Pennsylvauia Syenue, between 4% and 6th streets. — ‘red Joints, Warts, Moles, &c.,saccessfully treated without pain. The shoe can be worn with ease immediately afier the operation Hours from 5 a. m. 6 p. m. |. A few drops will leave its aliar and delight ops pec a ful fragrance upon the many hours. “0 SSE as MARRIED. DUVALL—ROBZELL. On Thursday, May 7t! 4§ Briand Chapel: ¢ Rev. Chari AMES B. DUVALL to Mrs, MAGGIE G Ko} Z¥LL. all of Washineton, D.C. 5 (Balt: @un and Leonardtown papers please copy J EVERLASTING CORSET STEELS. 10 Cents. (Only Agent,) ©. BAUM, HOOPSEIRT AND CORSET MANUFACTORY, 49 LOUISIANA AVENUE, between 6th and 7th streets. my 21-tf T° THE LADI£s. ‘We have received and opened for your fnspec- ou, a beautiful aserrient of FRENCH ASD Lape Co my fo eee We invite gor rr will please Sun make SKIRTS AND CORSE rior tu atyi-, auien baa ‘a mate: i Bisse ke Seamer opectons for Larites and Misses. tae, and the ODESSA COLCAPRING BETGI hich the scle agents. RRO, Manufacturers, 303 Sth atreet. . Dan’ K. 408 FOR BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. 60 To 408 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Four-and-a-half and Sixt’ streets. we SELLING OUT AT Cost. H. BUBNS 2 CO. TRUNKS. WE ARE my 21-1 « We invite special attention to eur large and wel) eserted ? STOCK OF TRUNKS, consisting of ENGLISH SOLE LEATHER, FRENCH DRESs, Bd all the lower grades of TRAVELING TRUNKS, greatl: prices. take 2grtirvcur es tart " "WALL, ROBINSON & Co., MUNICIPAL ELFGTION., —_—___s NOMINATIQRS £OR OFFICE. FOUBTH Ww. MEETING wae te jae pte an pai ial Wart tence Re ied SE tt THR UNDBRSIGN® MAN OLTT- eae ena mer toons voting JOUN HO ‘Aidermaa webs Wand, ava sett —— & the re r ‘aad 4 spe fasts Ree cugTaceit coer us <i our y tedjuact in the education ‘youth, , —ee ‘ DHAUSEN, PRECINCT: . a) 4, on tormaty to wwantewsyy i J.P. WIEGMANN. gp MONDAY. the QECOND WARD_FIFTH SUB OR VOTING Stee iD a Pre mn « ty of Waehii lection wiil be held | Fil gener Wing Preciocts of the Recond Wart ¥ given that ia provisions of the Sharter ot the net ey of Jane next, at Ubas. ELECTION NOTICES. GEORGETOWN, —-+—_— URTH SUB OB VOTING Fi notie is berely fivens tbat Ailairs in Georectown. ihe th Charter ofthe | Coxwectrom wirn Titx Lowupon am 5 ‘sn: ill be held fe the | euina Rait mead —Geouesrown, D. . ce BURD, Vi snelaree sey of Sume ve Ist, itGe— Editer Star * >the! oes is an antelligemt reside = Sh nee oy alae, ank | lom@bia, who will not admit the desta ity oy re oft ‘Rmon the Proposed connection of te Dasari. ig ‘Wpbemor ; at Ww. rrecinct the the product ve tarming country along 1 sre reglotared te the anid, Fivth W, ie London und Hampamuee tant of Senna 2 faitial lation 2 count of the imcrrnse of trade it wal toca fe from ; ced y { bring us. The only question is. Will i ps ‘ols open athe m a facrtase Out Geot te monks the conmectiont’ ed HaGes,. | Bavaastoe sees ee comamene BS ays Arp ur that point im this commun:catioa. wh. is Wi itn forapother purpose. The conne will also be advantageous to the farmer: » th: Loudon and Hampsb: ° 4d certve a profit from (he imervased trai. “ Bs: "e. west side of 12th street weet, uear the Which resul’s from active competition 4 do not with Mr. JOHNSON street north, for Mayor, one mew! majority of the farmers, anda number of a & i id am ptvertbeieey satitied that be wid ot q fo TS stock! mers folly alive to theee facts, cad prom: * a i it oe REC t shai AO ce cmap ok ington, the et 4 Fifth Ward of | Side "edthout lay The are constan'ty a Thereby recommend (9 wy German friends of the waive, | i will be received. | GUTINE Ss to Peepest of Suything Sting oprte JOH 8. : cloe o! one, and without wu: ‘Tetapding fa. and epriat ct = Le WHiTe, (°° | Polls open at the case, seem 10 argue from the delay tha hie responsibilitin and never f 5G. far as the District cities are comoeTaed il is ail Fis ‘si my 25 eh | tlk and no cider,” which may be true of EY LP i greeted fe HIRD WARD—FIRST SUB OR VOTING | Ma ay Fore rect? and ite Get an TaPRBCINCT Motes te harov ren thane | . As Mr. JOHNSON Be a fo ahivecnte tre i {ptreduetion of the Gorman language inte the co Moe a ‘schools of this Cy amg 9 able caméidate between 6th 1 si CBR RuPeERT, | members of w REPUBLICAN TICKET. SIXTH_WARD. eaves SStwan, Polis open st 74. “Yor rman. suas 0. DSLIN. my 25 For Council, 01 y to the provisior ul ‘of the City of sahingtes. election will be in the Fire Sing Precinct of the Third Wael, ibe let day of June vext, at Martin on M street north, north Aseee ; at which said P Sis of Weitere tena oe : K if inclusive. will be received” of the ve. ‘ad or HoSDaY ge Sin pita the Board tween Der of my 5 revs and many citizens of Georgetowa, wi the | Understand: just as littie of the true state of ‘be em | Case, your correspondent proposes i * | words as porsibie vo beet done bere, and the negotiations are at a stand-still, im the Rope thar alt who are ir terested will co-operaie in thelr effor's to come the difficulty. It & open at 78. m. and sAustied of the pr which will accrue to this community thereby, and ifthe matter rested with Alde: ABLES E. LATHROP. MATHIAS DAVIS. TI-RADICAL TICKET. For Mayor. JOHN T. GIVEN. FIRST WARD For Alderman—WM, B. MAG@ROUDBR. For Common Conn BREW WATERS. ‘ARDR! |ARBOUL. BA eat e WROE. For Assessor—CBARLES 8. DENHAM. fECOND WARD. s For Alderman—CH4BLES I. CANFIELD. For Common Gounell—A LL1SON Bp1LO8. ir. NARD HENZ8, FRANCIS MILLEB. THIRD WARD. PRECINC my 29 2t* ow (short term!) Ss COLLINS. Nat. Saubo. . For Assessor—WM. B. DOWNING. For Common Gouncil—WILSON B JOH FOURTH WARD. For Aldermas—WM W. MOORE. For Common Council—WM_ # Sauer. ROBERT GEO. JEUNBMANN: FIFTH WARD. For Alierman—GEORGE F. GULICK. For Common Counci!—JOHN OM BARA my2s City of Wi Fourth 8: For Assessop—JOHN W. MEAD. SIXTH WARD. For Alderman—DONALD McOATHRAN ! For Common Council—GEORGE W. MILLER. AMES M_ DALTON JOHN M. RUSSELL. SEVENTH WARD. For Aldermen—G EQ. WRIGHT, (le: three members of t my 25 TS IRD TEP SECOND SUB OR orie — ii ee Th Comeeniationers._ | WYBIRD Ww. THIRD SUB OB VOTIVG Sess ON IR Setar ae Ronee _wrs__T isan, 1 IBD WABD—FOURTH SUB OR VOTING PRBCINCT.—Notice is hereby gi that it cine gob ronson ine AD eat t serve one year, and one to serve two years. and an Assessor; at which said Preeiuct th. srisione of the Gh an election wil Tl nitial letter of whose inclusive. will be rezeived and cle 8 atLAN, M. DUFFEY. Commission-ra, in the ird Ward, it. at Kel: }. for Mavor, ard of Aldermen. one to nt he Board of Common Council, ug term.) JONAS B. ELUIS. ort term.) For Common Council—-BOBERT V. GOODMAN, BENS. ¥. LLOYD, GEORGE BAUER. For Assesxor—JOHN H. BIRD. my26t INDEPENDENT. City of Wadb: members of the | tr. WILLIAM M. SLOWEN will be aupported | ou and a= au independent candidate for the Board of Cou | ‘mbere of +a Lin the Pirst Ward,in opposition to } A or; at which re my 2-16" ed ELECTION NOTICES. Fs. WARD—FIRST SUB OR VOTING PRECINC my2s T.—Notice is hereby given thetin | to the provisions of the Charte: City of Wesbingse OB, leetion will be PCINCT — the Pi b or Voblng recinct of the Fi on Mi day of Jan« next, at the of- to, favor, oe member’ of ote pee embers of the i ar 3 bape Sh NE who are x - ‘ard of the City of Wast Se received, "Polly! pan a.m. an wD HIRD WAKD~FIFTH SUB OR PRECINCT.—Notice is hereby given, t 1 ington. an election Fifth Sub or Voting Precinct of the Third Ward ow MONDAY, the fi office. corner of sth and members of the Board of Common Cot yg FOsETH WARD—FIRST SUB OR VOT! VG PRECINCT Room. tassment of VOTING sions of the ¢ the will be beld in the oard @! o serve two y. said Precinct tis in the eatd Thi be initial Commissions -s, Notice is hereby given ti visions Kiart nection will be bald fc cee ‘an electton wil ip Precinet of the Pourth Want first day of June next. at the eat hers of the ‘at which said Preciact fu the said otes % who are x pee ior. Reda’ 3 of the Tg * Ee ee i we tial letterof whore ueines is from tts D tt, In. B's, Sul be received. Polls ben at and 7 . dose at7 AY TL my 26 Commissioners. 5% JAB Li a LD D—SECOND SUB OR VOTING = F Ta EUACT = Notce ie hereby given that in PH WARD—SECOND SUB OR VOT. cont provisions of the Charter of the ING PRECINCT —Notice is hereby given that cits on. a clection will beheld tn the | in contormity to the provisioas of the Cuarter of Beco: i, Precinet of the First Ward; | the City of Washington, an clection will bw at day of June next, at Reeves! | the Becon¢ Sul ct Voting Precinet of the Ward, on MON! the offtee Bing of the it the Ball, for . One member of oard of AVlermeland thes memlscrs 9: Board of Common Cousicil; at whieh «aid Precinct he votes ofall who are tered in the aid fourth Wi = the sy iti- al letter of to Hy inein-ive, Will be received. Polleopen at? a mi.” and. ose at7 p.m TIMOTHY Al 3 FBEDERICK IDDINe, JOBN A. 5) my 25 Commissio: my 2% Comantesioners. Fs WAED—THIRD SUB OR VOTING PRECINCT. —Notice is hereby given, that in conforn ity to the provisions of the Uharter of the City of Washington, au election will be held ix the a psd sb 3 Noting Erociact o! ‘hitd sub or Voting Precinct of the First Ward | on .u on MONDAY, thi irae of Jane next. af the | fice of D. 2 Smith. Bea Schoo! house, west vide of entieth street. be- | tween C ai tween K and L streets. for or. one Member of | member of the the Boerd Of Aldermen. aud three Members of the | bers of the rs) Cor 5 an Assessor; at | said Precti ¥ net the votes of all who are regis- | istered in the said Tred intueaid First Ward of thecly of Wash. | Wasbiogton. thet ington. the ivitial letter whose uames is from I | from tot oa ra) be received. Polls open at T : RE mye SIBST WABD—FOUKTH SUB OR VOTING PR ae ANS otic. is aoe, en woe i3 conformity to the ty to the provisions of the Oharter ef the ts Gity or Waste gtoh. au election wait be held ie the bor gity ot Weebl a or on MONPAY the Brat day of June next, at Brad- ley’s Off ce, gonth side of H atreet. between Bthend 19th streets. for Meyor,one member of the Board of Aldermen. and three members of the Board of Washington. the {0.8 incinsi nd lowe FST YARD SHETH SUB, OR varie PRECINCT. is hereby mn that in ty conformity to the provisions of the charter of the | city of Washington, Sity of Wasbingten, an élection will inahe | Pith ub or Vou Filer Sub or Voting Preel ret MONDAY. the Bret day of June n shop, corner of H and 19tb atreeta. ) tween 43 member of the Board of Aldernieh: and thice menber of ‘Ceshmon Council, and 2 Reavers at which vole Precinct the voter etal bard whe tered in the raid First Ward ofthe city of | 1 ‘Washington, the initial 2 ot | the letter of whose pames ts | th Tetter of whose ‘is fro from’? fo % inclusive, th ‘be received. Polls open incfuatve, wil ‘De rete P ftas ais: at7a.m., and clos 5 close Pm. . B. 'D'@. CALVERT, 3 3 GH ARLES Lb. HCL8s. my 25 my 26 ‘KR ECINCT —1 x —_—$—$ $$ $ ening. SECOND WARD—FIRST SUB OR VOTING She y on form) ty: — is be i CT. —Notice e eet io meet bi lection will be held Precinct of the Second the rd my 6 conformity to o ty of Wa eeuny. BoE WARD—TH. L BECINCT —Botice Se. heveby rmity to Vinions of the Sloot Washington an cicetion wif be held in the isian me. ard of Alderinen openat7 a.m: and close at rot members of the Board of St which sale. Precinct the vates ot all whe ar tered im the emici rth Wa ', for. ve Lop of Aldermen. and th: ere of the Bosrt of ‘Common Council P poet pes ote oe ae whe register: oo (IFTH WABD—FIKST SUB OR VOTING P. Ni is ven, that in afore? to the provisions root i & in e of the ib ‘next, at i . the initial of wi Seay ene. eaten D SUB OR YOTING Ven that in ret the the Fourth Ward day of Sube next at th of side of 455 street. ve- fe ‘Mayor, one are reg- City of wittal letter of whose nau.es is I to M, isciusive, 8, be received. Polis OURTH WARD—FOURTH SUB ORYVOTING PRECINGE Roties 1s beretsg 4 rovisions of the Charter o: ton wil! be bela in -Presivct of the Fourth Gay of Juve meri, at Eng. south side’ of ¥ we Ward, on MONDAY, ai lh Ofice of Asbury Lloyd. ting fi iene avenue, between fy and 6th streets, for 0: ¢ Board of Aldermen. and Commen Con neil; of the City of letter of whose names t+ will be received. Poll: open z CHABLES WALTER. 5 HM. WOOD, BARES TGocmmnles ous, ‘fourth Ward, jnct MON BAY. the first day of June next, at Uan ferbury Bally out side ‘of Loisiaoa avenue. be- mreets wert OF, sDe ree Te aseeter ingen isan rina Exbenro D.sruaRT, ven, that in sarc ir pa ha at Mr. street —— SE eee Fipps WARP—GECOND, na OR VOTING yc provisions AH of Com- Pre- ak O% 2s —————— ee aHh 4 S32 WARD-—SECOND SUB OK VOTING PRECINCT —Retice gonformity to the provisions of the Charter oe in City of Becond cfen the cil rT NNN = FULTS ABD FIFTH SUP on vOorINe PRECINCT — Notice ie hereby given. th conjormity to the provisions of the Charter the | city of Washington .an election will be held Firth ot. Pi {ithe Fiib ND ber | Mayor. b + be 5 apd i ree: tot he city of of alll wi Common Couneil) at which said Precinct the votes bo are ye the city of Washinrton, names Poils 0} Py. SIXT. S'Pk said Precinct the votes of all who ure register the said Sixth Ward of the Clty fasnt) . tar a v! the initial letter of whose mames Is feow ttf 34 tase frost, ‘sed bass =, ill be recent eu CEL Satis” aad Seat, wt : alley on the west cide. close at? p.m: Tite ~ * CHARLES CABRULL. pe my PR dermen and thecemes-bersiof the Boa SS —___Commiesion H WARD—FIFTH SUB OR VOT. jotice ts hereby i th ee ee SEYEDTH WARD—FIRST SUB OR VOTING SOR ee * and Common Council, who were sworn i about tbe first of February, was the appor | Ment of & joint commitice of the two Boards he | COMFUIt With the President aud Direc | is hereby givem, that in be Puashington. ax election wilt be held Bub ‘oting Precinct of the Sixth Ward. or the road, to ascertain the feeling of the managr- Ment as to their willingness to bave Georgetown ‘ap their road. to which Mr. McK. revaraed An evasive reply, but the teaor of which was considered rather unfavorably to the proj | Not satisfied to let the subject drop witho further efforts, the Committee addressed to McKenzie (several weeks since) a commanica- tisn eee wage 3 a Conterence with the Board of Directors of the road. To that communica - tion be bas so far vouchsafed mo reply. So siangs the case at present. Im eonctasion. may be as well to state for the benefit of ou Loudon friends, if they need more evidence that Georgetown is acting in good faith, the ad ditions! fact, that our Co: HOR some Werk since mstrncted their Committee before Cc gtess to urge upon that body the passage of Amendment to our City cbarter authorizing increase of the debt of the Gay by a toan ot £250. 00 to pay the expense of the proposed con - vention, and bave bopes of getting it througit atan eorly day, now that impeachment has been disposed of. WR of the Sixth. War, eet xt 4 the ate] of June vext, at Theo eat sido of Righth street east. ce streets.for Mayor, one meminr of te and three GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. Y THOS. DOWLING HOUSEROLD FUR: aT s On WEDNESDAY MORNING, June 34. sss, 10 clock, 1 wili sell. in front of the auction stor No. 174 Bridge strect. & general amortment of ur: and Btreete, THOS. DOWLING, Auct | Gp SEAT BABGAINSIN DEY GOODS —Bieach | A ed Cottons 1 wile & ¢ Avdroscongin do. Bie.. Callicos and bec; te, men, and three members of the Boa. Jo! red in the said Sixt the bw of is from N to 8. pen at 7a, ECINCT.—® se sof the Charter 0: the election will be be: h day of dumesA. D clack pa. vee Brick riding. * Bridge mmon Council: at weich ‘ < om, sultable for « etre ithe Aue ceifkr. Phere ie weur te the par £8 in Clee houpe, and the whole isa very dex! Di perty ission= rs ereby given, th in onaof the Charter of the ection will be heli tm the jact of the Seventh Ward, Ay, gt June wext. at the reet we: ath two members of the Board of Al- = ORs Lo serve one vear.andoue two yoars— wat pe nd eightre: months, with interest from the day of gle, ti secured by notes of the purchaser, and = ° Tot n ti Premises. Terme te be complicd ate parece of anle. A deposit required et time of aale. and the ox Jeonveyancing and stamps will be borne + at a id J lon, the initis phe ge Se trom A to C, inclasty: ceived. is open at r 5 BS L PEARSON 2. w Rowen. mas increaped Tacutice, “f tag’ tents Me instoue rs «ty the public my’ large and. well SEVENTH WARD—SECOND SUB OR ror. | Selected vomnitce 5. iG Joti hereby given, ' har Comprtetny a ae of] ect For PABLO wi ita » SITTT mo ) BEv RxD DINING from opin at7 a m.,and close at 7 In soliciting a share of the public can only say 4 will tay gay best $0 plenen. 14a P. _S—A Fine Assortmentof LOU ap 7-3 betecen 6th and 7th streets west, ‘members of the Board of Alderu: en of ho are id Ward of the City of Waatiogtn the initial tee = a ; . is usive, will received’ Bolisopen atie SamteiosstTs ot | F Re GETTrsBcRG . WEP. KATALYSINE WATER. ‘The remarkable facts counected with the discov- gry aud hietory of the ¢ fatalysine apd Invi are everywhere using the water a- Simos for Rheumatism. Gout, Grevel, Dyspepsia, 4 wey. Urinary. Browcbinl, and other disonecs’ Including. Detility end Proitration ef the Vital Eeeerey cep ays = a “ry water of the Gettyelure tthe alkalines of ca class ne rhomated of goda and lithia. end the kiadred bicarbonates of Magnesia and of lime. would suggest ite om along list cf disorders of the stomach and bowels. AN ALMOST MIRACULOUS CURE OF 3 CATROLIC PRIEST. = RY's Opence, Oxwerwur Hrwe., Py December 4, » inclusive, will water of “ater s % d fir Giel I wave the Jere’ that fideo Sr, | {ait trial 1 bave the gratification te declare. chat me 5 Gomintsione = at the medicinal virtusof this water SEVENTH WARD—FOURTH SUB OK VO romtc x SOTING PRECINCT oti ta betes that T have boon on that in contormit joma ot ocema to hed for five months with of the city of Washi; acute sofiammation ‘Tine Tent attack tu the Fourth Sub o on the Sth of ember. 186. and I believe that. im eoth Ward. on MON repeated fits of the acute form. 1 bave had the Bext. at the nortbeast grratest paim produced by this terrible y P. THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, ‘ Sovrs was 80 cripl eave m: 1 every joint thet T could mot y room dul fod to be in this condir menced ight months. and I expect jon tor the remelmger of my ife, he regular use of the water, | saday, I heve ben consumed of the water without rt other kind 2 Tam Guill incommeded by otters, rom lamaged condition of velas, t @e.. but I feel Sails improvement. So far og at time disagreeably . may bealth has affected. been remarkably benefitted. T ndvieed some of | my neighbors to Use the water. and it hasefiecta ally, cured dyspepsia and kidney disease vem, the: im rovisiens of the ler of the ‘his is the first tertimental of the kind I have 2 an election will be held i» the | ever written, and I now send it to through a 'recipet of the Bevent! |. | feeling of duty to the community. oars. iret day of June for a long time in order to. the test rink the south side of H of Bastiuess or delusion ‘earnestly 1 would Fecommend thie charming ‘ait romety toch gercspeet ferted by ‘ny que of the ailments to whieh It is ap- — om Gr''E. MORIARTY. D. D. ; of Gettysburg, and Dr. Shearer.of Baitimere, siso reset ceriinr eOsin et the BS talysine water, involving the solution of Grates oe hard lumps of rheumatism. onk Bosritar, 319 . May 6. weve, 4 —— 21 ‘many mouthe. ‘Gout, It bar bees smeoategs = OB the temtaes when 1 has very been em! . JAMES VANDERPOEL, M D.. Home Physician, New York Hospital. 87 Fer farther ij to the CUBA. TIVE and PROPEYUACTIO™ efogt of ihre wv. we our to Crrealer. which will be free ‘application to J.P. fa, Wf Thompent Brown's Gor: ‘Beon_ B. Sotwisie, NTAGE,