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_EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS, &@c. National Theater —Leova Cavender in “ Min- nie’s Luck.” Wall's Overa Howse.—Jno. E. Owens in‘ Mar- ted Life. = Lir coin Mall. Lecture by O Donovan Rossa on “2tison I fe in Erz.and.” Prof. Pratt, the Horse Educator, 134 and E wreets. Markriter’s Art Gallery, 428 7th street. Barlow's Gallery of O:] Paintings, 1236 Penn- Sylvania aveaue—New pictures just recerved. pte te The Regis. -ation. FOURTH DIST. CT. The Boa: dof Keg stration met yestorday to make @ list of voters ‘ the Fourth district (a'l that portion of George:os 1 ly'ng between Rock creek ard By eet) ard registered 1, Voters, of waom (16 were coor |. The tot nomber cf votes .egister 1 in Gcorgeiow: (third and fourth districts, D. G..). > far is 1,8... and it Is rote:pected that the numbar will be gteatly incre~ ed when the general ragistration takes place at the City Hal!” At the jast elec- tien (Febioa. 7, ISTO.) the total vote cast in Georgetown wes 2.219, ard te alderman ¢ ticket ees] iby Goverae- Ccote with a w > b's & eat p@ pulr > be pl .ced on boi > was then sb y having caased bis wh teks As the cation, 11 2 a falling off in FiRTH AND S'XTH DISTRICT Fd met th g for the regis 1 Sieh d Wasn't ta istration of ether four pber was there ehert ad Harry Smith. Th he vici The we at wok, “and yet” the ‘The colored voters wer dee-ly.and at the closing of our Te port ck p. m. there were regi: is s, of which 7.3 were white an col =e “Execntive Office Disirict of Colam- bia.” On the buiiuing at the northwest corner of D street and Penrsylvania avenue you may see the cxba'istic words which make the caption ae article. In other words. the Gu : ce is there. Jf the Governor isn’t there, Yetary Chipman is, and im the most ple Style receives vi ors on e: ‘There is hardty any busine: Jet, though, beyond getting THe wkw GOVRRNW2NT MACHINERY in working order prep sratory to @ grand start of. Quite a number of resideats of the county ealled this mon oing (Im fagt some small deleza- {ian*) to confer with the Governor in regard to t iv \ transacted there DIVISION OF THE VOTING PRECINCTS, and after an interview with the Secretary they ‘ell went off satisticd. It seems that under the ew order of things the voting regniations, with “hich we can in the city easily comply, ate elmort pe the eo: 7&4, accord. amg to all arrangement, @ man named Brooks, living on the Bladensburg road, would have to here the B’s vote1, which wi Would just as thely be in Uniontown, or som Pisce saxtber off, a8 near his residence. So that matter is under consideration, and doubtless from the character of our new! ofte! iil tind a ready and tory sola- = ich we since learn has been arrived at tue y DIVISION OF THE FIRST AND SECOND pDis- TRICTS into the following voting precincts:—A!! on the Other side of the Eastern Branch to vote at Uniontown; all on this side, at the first tollgate on ibe Bladensburg pike; all west of Kock Creek vote at Tenallytown, and all east thereof te in the neighboriiood of Howard Univers: iy. at & point to be selected hereafter. —_—— Rest. EsTare Satrs.—Mesers. Fitch real estate brokers, have soid fi Charles FU lots ic and 17, in Di “:vision of equare 22), having a total front bt 49 feet 4 inches on 1ich street, between H and { streets, and containing 5.870 square feet. to Hon. Jeegh K. West, United States Senator from 1 jana, and Major James Wi tor Al-o. lot 1G m Patterson's sab-di- ting 24 feet 6 inches on iT seets, with a mt Blarkman, for and basement pith and Sth 100 Ieet, to & Fox, the heirs of ikison's si H street, lot 18 feet Bie in frame } Street, beiween P and © feet to #P allev, By DP. J. MeCarthey, © and lot, 1X feet 9 inches on 4 running back §5 and Wes purchased ce chuter Skating Park, ts 5. for $3,825. Dratr or a Mrnistee.—Rev. Daniel Bowers t his residence in Baltimore Sunday mora- ing afler a pr ESS, Of consumption. He was a well-known anc esteemed clergyman of the Maryiand Annual Conrerence, Methoci-t Protestant Church. ant during his lifetime kerved congr zations in Baltimore, the District of Columbia, and the Eastern Shore of Marg- Yand. Last spring he was the pas‘or of the Methodist Protestant Churen corner of Fayette ard Aisquith streets, Baltimore, and sub- sequently accepted the pastorship of the Inde- Pendert Methodist Church, Chatsworth, corner of Franklin and Pine street This he was ina short tme, in consequence ef 11 pelled to resign. Jon» E. Owrws —Of the illustrious trio ‘bg American comedians—Owens, Clarke, and Jeferson—it is hard to tell which is best. Each bas his specialties In which he is superior to the others. Owens is with ns.and be @rew a large and apprecia ive audience at ‘Wall's Opera Fonse last night, to see him as “Dr. ONapod”’ and “Solon Shingle.” He was well supported and the audience were delighted. ‘To-night he will appear as “Henry Dove,” in M: Life. one of bis best characters, and as “Solon Shingle,” bis erent spectalty. MUSIC-LOVING FUBLIC Of Washington is granted by the annoancement of three concerts the splendid orchestra under the direction ef Mr. Theodore Thomas. The established reputation of the band. andthe unusual favor ‘With which they were recently received here, Give ® guarantee of crowded houses. Both in classical and ular muse this orchestra exe and Miss Meblig, as a pianist, ts fully entitled to the high reputation she bears. Tue tickets for re: a seats selling briskly. —— Me. Valentine Harsaren, an ald and greatly respected citizeu of the Third Ward, died at Tk o'clock yesterday afternoon? at his residence, Mount Vernon Piace, of paraly r. Harbangh was well known in this comm: pity as an estimable gentleman anil good citi. zen. and was for many years connected with the Board of ‘Irnstees of the Public Schools ay ite treasurer. His upright character and genial manners mace him mary friends. Seared ansae< teams ON SROOTING.—A friendly match wil take place on Wednesday at 4 o'clock p. m., at the bead of 2uth street, near Kalorama heights, between Mr. Frank Simons, of the United States Treasury office, and Mr. S Wheeler, of the Chief Engineer's office. Both gentleman nd a lively time ‘They are tw shoot at six pigcous each, at 2 yards rise, and three double PA PHYSICIAN AT THE oF He Hoxrymoon—Dr. George Mudd, residing in Bryantown, attempted, it is said, to take his own life on Sunday Inet, by cutting bis throat; and it is reported here to-day that he has.since dred of the wound. Dr: Mudd was one of the —.——— Mrs. CHASDLRE. wile ot Hon. W. E. Chan- dier, late Asmstant of the Treasury, who injured herself severely by a fallon the pavement some weeks ago, died yesterday, we regret te announce, at her husband's reaidence ‘tm this city. —h—— Ore. fe Surre, — — the Metropolitan and Ladder Co th a a bie resign lon *9 Chtet bBo stating ae bus reason that as he was the one of the old! fremen who had been rein- stated hedild net care about rerving. -- Firts Warp Beteptee Assoctation. -The ‘Zth monthly meeting of thie mn was beld last evening at Doelev’s Hall, andthe sum on ¢ sharesatan Of $6,188 wan: of 46% per cent. ——_»___ Nor a'Cawproata—We are wathorized to #tate that Mr. George P. Gulick not, ender any circume’ances, ‘allow the eet his — we Berujnation apem! from the Twentieth district. popecner ol Peavy har mile a capital pho: i t Britieh members of the Jovut High The grouping and finish are cidedty artistical. . D. Pack, » late to ick Sama ioaer Mayer Wien no woe rs, for SUT, Well & Uo, auctioneers, have cota | 3° h jh i] Common Council. Mr. Pore, prestd-nt pro tem: in the chair, and al! the members pri sent excep: Mr. Holden COMMUNICATIONS. a oe iayor tran = B letter B. Michole, Superintendent of toe Government Asylum fur the incl sing for patiente agsins: the Oc DIVORCE AND DEATH. A MOURSFUL TRAGEDY. Gudden death 0! a yourg and Beant'fal Woman Who is Responsible? Her Sad Histo ‘Married and Divorced —Death =| Board of Aldermen, March 20, 1871. ‘The chair laid befuie the bona! several communi- cations f-om the Magzor, as fol'ows: FINANCIAL, One, transmitting the accoant of the corporation with the First National Bank, showing balance due the clty to tie date. (March 12,) 17,6071: ten year Away from Home and Priends— 4 Distrersed ° Mother—Was it Murd--?—Who are the Crimi- One. requesiidg “an spo" opriation of about 3 000 dn. re ed - pooh e 0 r e; referred.” Als: — jutopry—The Coroner's Inquest— Kndiona: and Lowisiess ora ears ot reanerivants. Perintenient of Sewers “ a) newer th aresolution of ths Board. and in closing certificates of work done in square No.6) referred » Also, me Trom the Garveyor giving eat mate of the cost of grading and graveling north from North Oarativa avenue to sth street west, the estimate teing $4538; referred. Also, letter from J.C. Green. inviting the Board to be present ata test of the Moore water meter, at the pipe yavd in the rear ot fue Central Guardhouse, this Tuesday ) St-aage Deoeky ments—dn ‘Irregular P! sician”—Mrz. Lewis alias ‘Madam Turner.” Yesterday afterncon, Mrs. Sarah Lewis, who re.ides on the northe :st corner of Cand 14: siree’s, northwest, sent imtormation to fd Police Heacquarte.s that a young woman, a Zor may: “T have the hovor cy en fo art ate th revenue of the next fiscal year to the amount of two hundred thousand dollars. to enable me to have the Inborers. teachers, and others Le aptly to the close © the present fiscal yeaz;” reer ito ck rapt -p cepte stranger to her, bad ded sudde »'y in her hous- Pas case eae aula oar New BrstNrs® The police on making farther inquiry were in- One in reply toa resolution uf the Board reqact | | By Mr. Freeman—Bills for rel formed that about il o'clock yesterday morning, ing information in regard to the disposition made | ton, New.an Ward, and Cornelins Clark; amend. A YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL WoMAN, 4. paving stones, fe. on eepneyivanie avenue jg. sad i aeeve Sens os a hse of ‘one peatly attired, ing the corner of © and ie “The et - 80. E ‘ Brsoa fat fave: “The Commissioners for pefeen Jesh and 19th. 10th streets, suddenly stopped as if faint, tot old ed. By Mr. Piper—Bill fo pay ren: of office and stcrage rooms used by the mer of the Second Ward. passed. Besola- to R. O, Dongias to erec. a of proprietors of Willard's tered to the door of the house occupied by Mrs. Lewis, and rang the door bell, which being arswered, she asked permis:ion to stop there & few moments as she was very ill. Shs wa: ir. reed p2, Mz, Moulden— Lill granting to | vited to lie down, and Mrs. Lewis observing that per ki Zemeg d Bhaad pera ee pat RE gree she appeared greatly distressed letc her by her- esd pave alley in square the self, and on returning to her shortly afterwards wement ~ the president of ¢ found her . it is my purposs to send a full regort t> ounciis of the expense? of the improve- $6; resolution authorizing Tustees of Schools tu rent lot or in the tof the 2d distr street, between IN CONVULSIONS, ‘ t.of the payments made, and of receipts from ob which te eree. an iene room school Dr. S. T. Sehuman was called in and some a F rred. Bill for sewer in Mh street, frow | s. mulants were adminis” red, bu howe fhe sale of old material.” Helerred te Commitee on Bil for sovrer 1p fib, street. from € ie"2red, but she showed ro symptoms of recovery, an: ‘The Chair also laid before the board a communi cation from the Superintendent and Inspect-r of Were. Sc eubinitsiug (in compliance with ar d) a ce: 2 ol2:h street; referred. For lamps on ret, from K to N; for foot pavement on east side Vermont avenue, from lish street te Boundary, re ferred. Bill to trim and gravel N street, from Now York avenue to ith street N. W.; passed. Bili for tain parties owning lots ween L aud SOON AFTERWARDS DIxp, Such was the mformation imparted to police, and Sergeant Vernon was det sit take charge of the body until it could ba ten tiffled, es no one appeared to know who the ut forianate woman was. the body to the centr Potter was nouticd. ‘Fhe deceased appear be about twenty-tive years of age. She was A HANDSOME BRUNETTE, with dark brown hair an eyes, and was attired ina brown merino dre: with dounc ack velvet hat with afeather of the same color, chcekea woollen shawl.and buckskin gloy a o, for tl ity £0 U strvet; for sewer tn I By Mr. OD.» + from Penney eh 1 w —Bil for water main in orth, ‘from ist to 6ib east; passed, | Ona finger of her right hand was a gold By Mr.Poimer—Hills r he Mayor to par: | on which the letters © H. were engraved, ebase water ma’ rade and gravel B streot and on the left hai lain gold {com 10th to th street cast; do. O strect | sings. She wore ear-rings of gold and carbuncie. table was lost. Yeu— | Suth,t-om th to Mth etre Atter the facts became known crowds gathered Sere KoRn and, Moores. nye around, and ail were permitted by the police to . Boker, on, Datis, and Ltew- lcok at the remains, with the tion. ‘the ew of identitica- Finally she was recopaized by soma one as Henrietta C. Mr Baker's motion fo accept the favitation was cartles Bayes. Paddon, who resided in the Boar ee ame bi togtade ard gravel Kingnaa's | northern portion of the olty, aud was recent rey ites west. and to pave footwaye these. Ry Mr. B, Weller to cheeks CeBamD, Bu tee George B. Welies,to whom she was marriedsome- Ume during the war, he being a sollier in a New Jerecy cavairy regiment. Late last even- ing the mother ot’ the deceased, who hive: on Sth street, between O and P sireets, weut to > June index«; ‘Council joint regu- marement of .he* park h street and Vermont 1 the committee « water main in O a, from N t jt esi ¥ street. from Ist sureet to Carraber—Bill for relief of T MeWill ferred. By Mr. Boborteon—Rill for gas lamps ia G Teme a ty” between It Vermont avenue, wes refe ¢ f the station-house, hay: Sere Ream: eaeas ay co czy owe the | teege” p+ frm dt fo, Morth Capt street: Fo: | hor daughter's vera: ahaa we eae batt ot fect o: inesame. | Counc Bail te, lay water-maln the Mayor to u.aspend the work on 12th street wost. | the first time, sbe tuere became aware o. the Courcil Vili to pay 8120for rent of office nan are: | from Maryland av. pe yn BG IR Higher gry Meg fd Lp Rarer = ; B ay $13 ‘ c grade of wid st can be ascerta’ned e de once ri zed it as that bouse by the Commissioner of the Becund Ward, true ing the Superintendent of Sret an = na i her daughter. The poor woman was almost FRANTIC WITH GRIEP over the sad fate of her child, and the manner to conter with the proper authorities of tho Richtee Ray tore and Potomac railroad, and determin. jaker. from ecmm!* eon drafaage, reperted ‘ado of Bary aud avehius and 2 Mr. B: Dill to sreerd ect for construc..on of sewer fu 12h street south. ‘de fo- | ,0;¢,88 provided for by au act of Congress, passed | 1% Which she gave way to her feelings at the stree went trom sheet tan’ pie = Feta vary, 1571; adopted. station-house was distressin: in the extreme to Also, bill to» ome.ruct mantoles witness. In the meantime Dr. 8. J. Todd, dep- uty coroner, arrived, and with the assistance of Drs. Hartigan, Brookhetmer and Kodrigue, pro- ceeded to make a post mortem examination, fact the brain and heart were in a healthy condition, but there were evidences that s'rong medicines had been ured to produce abortion. After the operation the remains were placed ina neat coffin, and remained at the station-house last night, THE DIVORCE. 180. corner of Sh and & sirec s, 8 seed. Algo. introduced bill for drain from the in west wing of the City Hall tothe street w 18 1 Mr. Copnoliy intredaced bill assigning a site fora PASSENGER DEPOT TO THE BALTIMORE aND FoTo- Y. Street, and to occupy and use for ‘iepot and railroad purpores the grounds between said 6th street, B street. the north line of the canal; Py ides they sball nse on 6th strevt ouly a flat rail like that t rail #, and Shall t 1 On the 10th day of December last, Jud PeSmncues meareet ayo thant ie | macartlur in he etc Come mages ec nevivania. ‘The bill was, alter & short waglaees: mony with George, B. Welles, Tae een ree * ANTI SWEEPERS. Mr, Barton introduced bill »mpeopriating $3,007 for sweeping Pennsylvania, indsana, and Louisiana the time was a for street railways. and pot of th buee until June Ist; laid on the table—y: 15, | ®@ldier im the 5th United States cay: and fae syle of arcbitecture of tus depot of the Penn: | nays, Mestre. Barton, Pepe. aad Woberteon 3" | thoy tive Aopen ed ‘Auguste 15007 hae siren: DERMEN'S BUSINESS. Bills to fay rain from water cioset fa west wing of City Hail to 5th strect, and to amend the act for the constrne’ion of a sewer i i 12th street West, be- tween M and N street weat were pasned. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Mr. Pope. trom the eommitteeon ways and meaner, reported resolution, which was adopted, req aestin« ve away which, | the superintendent of streets. &@c . to report all th Will greatiy interfere with ““¢ Iptercate of the city, | fac 4 re‘erred to in the petition of Quincy Le Sand With the propored great pa..- 44 the straight- | asking compensation fer damages alleged to b. ering of the canal _— been sustained by him on account of the chane: ‘0 rt rrade et, between ¥ an streets sont me en eae 0, bille for the relief of Ambrose set BL. Jones, which were passed Mr. Lewis. trom the cou:mittee on improvements, rep ted bills to cause afoulWay to be laid on th south o.¢ of New York avenue, te take vp t ‘way and gu *ter on the west side ot 2 Intersection with C ut t: road Company at Lancaster, Pa. ‘Mr. Moore objected to the introduction of fe bill, sa} ixg that two weeks ago a bill was forced gh ike toerd ratr:ving the aet of Congress allowing the company to erée: & depot tm Virg-nia avenue, on the pretence ;eat thes Wanted €o build the depot right Sand now Cems 1 thie bil, ziving ‘this rieb ¥ another sitd, f of the corpora Wash defendant deserted her; that prior to that time he had given himself upto drunkenness and adulterous practices with one Jciephine Pelll- tine in the city of Baltimore, and others. that during the entire period he lived with her he refused to contribute anything towards her sup- port and thatoi bis eblid. Notwithstanding the plausible story of Mrs. s % 3 Madam Turner,” as re- lated above, the police suspected that she ar Dr. Shuman knew more of the matter than they were willing to divulge. . DR. SHUMAN, who is given euch unenviable notoriety by this ferrible aifuir, as will be seen by the record of the testimony before the coroner’s ingw about 35 or 37 years of age, andis well known inthis city. It ia said he learned the drug b nessin the First Ward, and ten or eleve4 years t to wa- amwed, but the company fini. 8 of the Seventh Ward were dist ¥f prefer the 6th street site named the bill he row presented—a site which ts ont of Sr tp hody’s way. satisfactory to the people in South Warhingion bot worth @ cent to the cit og now in seaston, thi is > Eress ‘ go opened a drug store at the corner of eth corperation give them this si they will then | and B sirec street @nd the Avenue, and for several years gu back to Cor ° eR site. of 12) was in Baltimore, avenue gite ae | SARAT LEWIS, ALIAS MADAM TURNER ‘Avenue aud tae bape ag Seger haga bl OmAN At Whose house tue death occurred, orterous to talk about the new | mc fo7tn o" pre incall jst bome last night, and it was thought ing alle wed to ober " siones and, pave the foo. *¥* and gutterson ine | left i ‘saying the ety. Olicer MeHeoncs west side of Sth street west, bor ween. a: ¥ te | purposed £ ne ea! eee = l¢Henry er o lay lootway erst traced her t the neighborhood Avenue at 2th street northweet, the railroa: is morning took h Msces | stones sud pare the foorway and into eustod. rougnt “er to the Centr ¥8—Mewwes | South Osrotina ; : 2 recained : polly, Davis, Slater, and Stewart 3 east; do. on the Guardhouc, he will be ré7Nined to aw PROPOSED AMENUMENTS joore moved to smend (i) by striking ont th for tepot and railroad perposes,” ard invort the result ot th estigation by the Coryne: THE INQUEST. Preet A DIU to pave the south side of N st end iat streets northwest; @ 0: ¢ }Lreqes cay of & passenger ant exp! ame to | At noon to-day. Dr. 8-d. Toit held an insuost 2 leo 10 pete © FOr, ‘the ti trim and grade G street, batween 9th ai ts | at the Central Guardhouse, the following betug Kd thas tase velwations De RARE ee es | eens EAT te coins Tea cece oe ne ieee BB | at! jurors: —A. Duvall, J. W. Naten, Dy fata ere st, between Ith aud g)et s:reete; ail of wich | McLaughlin, T. E. Cremer, T.M. Rudd, it re passed z Mr Pelnier, from committee on claim Peakes, James Gooch, Micha: K. Coomwes, G. W. Drew, E. H. Butes, J. i). Robinson, aud vo for the relict of Casper rk u e8S RY Control over ft, for the pure favorably DiI" for the re t eddy Ago eee ae tee oe meni ‘Thorpo, and Edward E. ADGerson; pass. @ were seaot the provion ta the till-coe eaetet nas Tide vasx hoe Gscamaitin ca teal testa | Coays witon bea been placed in a coftin in one that the act approved March ——. 157i, giriug the | bi:l te pay B. V. Boswo'l tor medicine furnis\ed be | of the rear rooms Of thé Station. ‘Tue eat assent of this corporation to she ar _ 2or of the Seventh Ward; passed. on of & pase-n- of the deceased were as calm and undist irbed er depet by the B: 4 Potomac Railroad Mr, Wilorry'rom the <coinmittoe, reper °d ) as if she was aslee Company on Virginia between deh snd 7tu | bel for let of parties SEE srometts O& 5D | >), J. F. Hartigan Was Brak gwerb,andteatifiad mreeis west oF any part of said avenue, be and tbe hereby repe wore couvended that the company want o sites. the frat for & passenger depot, the lant Sines depot. ‘Coy introduced ‘a was bill to inclose 8 on Hew Jersey aven' \- that be found no external marks of violence during the autopsy made at 5 o’clock yesterday. The brain appeared deeply congested, and one of the vessels had ruptured; the lunge, liver, spleen, and kidneys were also congested. D. geet 'e~ want two depots They a Be eee i w. because they intended to bring the care into | by which the bill was jared. oud | ‘All the organs of the body to kas Seslete oe niles eae Ce ees it maerga ioe THE TERRITORIAL ELECTION. fluid floating, on @emecratic Meeting Last Hixht. which was some foreign substance. Question.—. op Ymprovements. 1p your opinion, what was the ‘Mr. Hine would in al! EIGHTH DISTRICT. cause of death 7 ine, cite. Sut 456 Boe see ‘The democratic and conservative voters of the | Answer.—The administration of some instant e favored a reference, Eighth election met last even animal or vegetable poison, included in the im important matter should be looked tuto, sud moved to amend the motion te refer by inatrnct- class of medicines known as a8. IPE the committee to report next Monday evening Such would produce a shock to the mm, irri- “Gir Connolly thotavt le ikely that acti a He believed that the gonuerte st the serene ir a4 jou wonl cl then be teo late, as Uongress would in all prova, ould be for tt should be anal: death could not be ascertained—the medicine or bility adjourn next week. Mr Moore said make no opryeeneah poison used—until such an analysis was made. that would ration could actafter cCathran said the true eanse of oa Dr. A. T. » Sworn.—Witness was bad not been ©: here to nabs. bat by next present at the autopsy as an assistant, and cor- Monday it won! re developed tt: He was not roborated the testimony of Dr. Hartigan. to pe conan — B Dr. M. Brookheimer testified that he assisted in Qhampion. Hivesand Moors; tore Mears ate: the autopsy, and corroborated the testimony of Connelly, Davis, McUsihran: Sisters aed blest | tee, consists of James Hell, Daniel Steerer Ie par ar i Dr. Hartigan. Has heard of Dr. Shaman ‘T. Hum » Joseph Weyrich, R. phreys, ph ye s throngh bis advertusements, and tormed the im- and Timothy 18. inanee committee | pression that he was consisting of K.T. Humphreys, Edwin Harris, “AN IRREGULAR PBYSICIAN.”” T Wm. J. Maller, Thomas Stone and A. McLai A lad; xi on witness saying she wanted an t McCathran thought there was tuconsistency | ley, Was appointed to raixe the nece-eary fants | atortion aoa he teleced. when she said Dr. nth Ward members « bec: inthe Sev tor the cam ting to toe Vir and Wm. J. Miller, G. W. Shuman would do it tor #10 or $15, never saw fussy tnd better | Coun and Edwin Harris were appointed asa | him until this morning. srlected, fess obectiouable, they vlyect tothe | committee to prepare @ constitution for the ry Bin iether, sworn — With Yo thought he was accommodating the ——— of the organization. The nowina- | street, 623; had known a candidate for the House of Delegates was postponed until the first Tuesday of April, and the club adjourned. NINTH DISTRICT. Seventh Ward members in reporting the new site. they having objected to thefother site on sccennt of the coutigaity of public schools. &c. have eme new light on the sub, Die to have it explained, They mast aud he would 4 YOUNG MAN NAMED WILLIAM GODDARD. She went to the corner of 10th and C streew— ir clad of this | bortheast corner—and with Goddard went in oe peatieces eae, mmeueaings what motives | gatreectein G ssesting te Cerieen Gall, ten | ans hows, This Wen te toe ee biceking the Baltimore cad Obie Matirocs street, last evening, Mr. E. Carusi, in the cuair, | died. Did not know the character of the house bave now in allowing a 7 {0 bring their road | and B. G. Lovejoy,secretary, when a committee | at the time. Witness was lighting lamps at the within two squares cf this City all, vostracting of Mesers. Lovejoy, Cla:k and Gore | time, and they walked along his route. maple k dard were aj ronee to draw up a suitable con- John T. O, Clark, ‘itness is it for the re Dr. Brow! APA called on him y-laws. eworn.— the agent of the house, which belongs TWELFTH DISTRICT. Jexandria. to On Tuesday last REPRESENTING DE. SHUM. to rent the house, and returned the next day, ce Ble Parco a to'vefer, to por er, tiade, and Dr. qi was of Mr. Sim: T. 8. T. Shuman, who been arrested by Ser- r nt Vernon, was here brought in, and identi- Chase. ‘Hine, Enanclal someaitive. an follows<Woo, Distros | fied.) ‘There wane, poviaentie tee meee: and Bigtete Adamson; | be should not sub-iet it, and he objected to it; Mr. Connolly moved to reconsider the vote. which was agreed ce ani the ameudment ‘aye 2, ( Mesers. Moore's but Dr. Brown able persons he would not Pficer hoger § Duval if he pat in reapect- financial as fol Henry Lyles, G. W. Drew, Alexander coties be troubled. . Findley. Ji ‘Moore otfered a res- ‘that the Hf votersof the Twelfth district be nested to meet in this hall on pa 2or 2 ww Shuman ri Lows to fed ont of the shad’ sents boy out il gitnews thas the u to rest cost rfag go Up stairs and lay dowa; i a and sent ‘TWO OR THERE CONFLICTING STATEMENTS; house at the ums adrog store, and him up; and another ‘and came back again. The carpenters were at the mittee the girl came. Shuman said that Lyles, James he went to Scho carpestecs hat gas eee. Drew, Charles of the store, and the had got thro: Adamson, F. before the girl came. woman he say Moore moved there about 1% o’clock Jorg hen Rin to select = src tact sai Dar ae theres i be- jowed on benind and they remained up — a while. Mre. Lewis stated that Favny Bartlett was there but a few minutes. Sgrgcant C.R. Vernon aworn:— Witness learned of cane sheet 3 oF 4 o'elogk: from Officer Hi 3 Went Me ne toe ‘Up stairs who ssid he was there s few minutes fore she died, and be had heard ber ea that she feit he never saw her betore; witness ached was the ceure of death? and culdore ant be me wea ahe bad fet Se eatin 3°} “i ™! ¥, } and raid the girl came in and eald she felt bad, and she her np stairs, She stated that Shuman bad been after her to set BDiace at th aud C streets fur persona from certain diseases. She said Shuman had rented the hovse, and without her consent had put sn Georgetown Advertisements, | FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. Georgetown Advartianments. | «FAMILY QUPFLIEA ETO. advertisement in the ; and ifsbe ever got EOBGETOWN COBPORATION TAKES outof this she would go 1k toher own house, re ew BUTTER. near the She stated thatehe neversaw | oa Cuenx’s Orrick, March 25. 1571. before. e govern “ine folowing advertisements wore read trom | }7)>re Seeak channel ata eee tterl: Malem Turner, Ladies’ Friehd “Sie “ond Chor Deture the tet of 1 a and Doctor.—All in troable call. Success tn- | ment forthe Distr sured when all others fa’ 3 humbagging | lowing prorisi.n T with wort 935 SF street, cor- | several 7% ers of per 10:h. Pentinved for the following purposes, : ; “Madam Turner, Femaie Physican and Pro. | efi chen of ails one GOSHEN BUTTR fessor of Midwifery, has removed to 935 C street, ment of sti tracts corner of 10th. rty years universal success. | Ij or by ‘said Rooms for non-reside: Correspondence con. | agessed re dential. Ladies would do well to call befure wasting time and money on inex; per- _ Sonsuitation free.” Geo, W, Beat, Keg SHUNGTON, March 18, 1571. Witness said that they were the advertise- its referred to by her. A party showed him the advertisements last night, and sald the girl lector. Dest tir: Ln reply to your favor of this date. I have to say that 1 see no reason or meees for second levy of taxes (general and special) for tecat in G etown for tue rent year. rar, “HD. CouKR. HOUSE TO GET RID OF TROUBLE. Office McHenry arrested Mrs, Lewis slias Madam Turner. Lieut. C. M. Skij , sworn:— Witness had had 1.70® POUNDS JUST RECEIVED. POTATOES TORS nv landieg trom aconversation with Mrs. Lewis; asked her when ATORS pow lnadie 4 . deceased came there, and she answered that = Portion’. ont fs gue ta FINEST IN WASUINGTON she came there complaining of being sick, and Water strest she sent for the doctor. She stated that Suu- man had rented the house and farnished it, avd she wasto live there; that she had been ac- quainted with Shuman two years ago, wuen be an office near the depot. iiness k.ew Shuman in 185 or ’54, when he @as a drag clerk for Mr. Joseph B. Moore. Witness asked Mrs. Lewis if she was midwife, and she said she was not; but formerly kept a little store. Fanny Bartiett sworn.— Witness lives on south- B® THOMAS DOWLING, On THURSDAY. March 23 at 4 o'clock p. PRICE kX EASONABLE the premis ¥ nd belonging Ricly, situated near Tennaliytow: 2 Keno city. and containing two acres, his property commands a beautifal CALL AND SER ‘ DE and ft is acc < by onc of the West corner of New Jersey avenue and C street; | best toads fn the = has known Mrs. Lewis three or four yea | eee Som nIWG. duct L. kept a store, and sometimes was ki ———— LLING oUt. a 74 Ip coneeqne f th nd the early closing ont « i k in cur Madam Turrer. Soe told witness that Dr Sbuman hired ber (or the purpose of keeping the house rt ELPHONZO YOUNGS, at the same timo. women sick up stair call again. Wiine: near her residen Lewis said she bad a and she (witness) mast ; saw Mrs. Li: Parties wishing to f denc old established et > Stock and GBCCER AND TEA MERCHANT, street.) but did not have any conversation | Fixtcrescheay ani ow lngatre at with her. POE & SELIGSOS'S, The inqnest wes here adjourned antil Sat- | _mwb Georgetown, D.U. erday merning, § meantime being ¢ TRUSTEFS’ SALE aphieegs MASONIC i jou s s 5, ‘ULE a Pheregrpecnsind PROVED PROPERTY IN GEOMUE- <7 a coup SHARCE FOU PEEsoNs DESIRING | wo 1s? iL DSEN BSS , - ~— CrimtnaL Cover, Judge Humphreys.—In tho i tet ee ated Mi 4th, — Sarees Sth oF te Allison Naylor alley case, which haa been Eamon 7 ays Kt wok mi beture the conrt several days, this morning ot wea ent focarded ia Lise G13 folios 275 | | 00! mar saison Judge Humphreys instrneted the District At- unty, District of Colambia. the nndersigned May not buy where you can buy the cheap st, for torney to withtraw the jury and enter nolle pros | Trustees will well at public aucttot mt of the | Withowt de Delow jest in order that the corporation might ip=tie Premizes, on TUBSDAY. the 21et March. A. ‘orto Br Whine 1; Rest N_G do tute a civil suit, it betng clearly without the | D-1:7l.at 4 o'clock p. mali thoes ee Te ene BT odie emerara Go, 12k. per j 4 the © : vas | Of Sound lying and being in Holmead pm to Best * 5” Coffee 40.130. per ib. jarisdiction of the Criminal Court, which was u 3 0 r muly Flour. @2 20 and #2 « Parter ht ‘accordingly done. pumbered 1,4, 3:6°5, Senn ar eee eee ate | aro Bria iSeent $3 per aueecCen hes United States vs. John Hazan, Julia Hagan, | divss Bal lote 21,22 23 and 34, said Hol. | Cholce lot of Graham Plow, bye Fic " and Catharine Hagan, charged with arsault and | mead’s addition, as tunde by the faced Win eee | Beal, battery on Elizat2th Biundon. ibis occurred | ford. d 88 the same ai ‘on the plat SYBUPS, &e in the county ‘me ago, ani the prelics.- pary examination was held before Justico 2 Motes Canton Syrep, only Se. per eal 2 West In fen. 0c. per gal See datas Syrap, 7 . per q per eat Walter, and sent to th's court. amie betog improved by four(a)largeand well batt | nnn nt Lo DEIDe, Se. per emt ee guiTs Covne. Judge MacArthur Feoneh | time Kilns. capable of burning aboat 1% barrels of 51,25 Jepen, for 91 EE nat sha 5 lainack, dicaiaing wa without prejadion, | , Termecf eale: One-third cash,cof which @a00 wilt | Black Hes eae, gh erDaclo ot al. vs. Holtzman et al.; order tile | beiance ist these neat press reales 804 the | sey cate matter ot prin: Cncirt's Beet tame, trustee's repo:t misi_ confirm! sstee’s sale. | months from the day of sale, for which the netesst | 2. perib.. fo do. Beeaktast Panne tee per Ib egos Voris penal’ phy to = Pre ed or yt bostans a p same pa yy ad only Mec. per ib.; do. do. Lard, Starkweather vs. Plowman; order dis«oiving | ‘ust on the property sold. On the failure ef the COFFEES. rship, and appointing M. A. McGowan | 2chaser % ‘Bio Uotoe sane receiver, and to ieoue e injunction against both. eae Stoned van an vs. ; order @ rule re- lie Distrie. « ‘The best 5 ard Wo Cigars in the cit; at belt - Saturday, April 25th, 1811, Petterson | Eclumbie. Ail stampa: coureracclng sed eediak | Kecrythinn tos te recente ity ia et al. ve. Jay; order ratifying trusteo’s saic nisi. | at the ‘eat onsen, Saas Bimbie sixpepce against a slow shiil- sone Count, To-par, Judge Sneit—ra- | 2-4 Tidus’ BOWLisia, { Tresteee BEty & Bee =, ward, Abner, chaiged with using promo jan | N OF TO m. mh __ between $4 and Gy streets: Derr aia, guage in the street; fined Fagrant; gave bonds in the sum of 82) that he would not become chargabie to the corporation. From and after March lst, 1571, no account w: allowed to BUN OVER 90 DaYs. Bo deviation BROWNING & MIDDLETON id rempectt: = John Noonan, obstructing the street; was noti. | from above rale on tof . amg sy Re tied to remove the obstruction. John ‘Hudieson, n7-im moe ee finest {in the merken disorderly conduct; fined $3. ‘Thomas Hayes | — J f = NEW SFaING Goons. BENJAMIN MILLER, 101 BKIVGE STREET, GEORGETOWN, Has jnst received 8 large assortment of SPRING GoODs, of the newest styles, embracing LADIES’ DkeSs =" Shawls, Spring Cassimexes for Men and was fined $2 for leading his horse on the foot- way. United States J. RK. Webster, charged with assault and battery. No witness appear- ing a nolle prosequi was entered by the District Aliomey. Adjourned. —_——EE GEORGE OWN, Gi ‘ meen YOUNG BYSO! ¥ . ie FINEST ENGLISH BREAK Fasr~ \®* N POWDER. e IMPER. all new crop. and at greatly reduced ‘at “show ing’ Fatiby Cetus s, sy ivaUis evende, BRRAK IX THE Canat.—There isa smat! | ’Qe comp : ; - break in the culvert at Eee! lila. ahon bef dey Mouraing Goods: A ipacan, wepect ye | cp OGe ey 4 OED vee eacnue ito, miles above Georgetown, can be repairs pasha Uy ait geal TED COPFRE ALL es ater ig being let out of the | actermined ae eclt bereits IE U8 & call, a8 we are ™ ALL GHAD in a few days. Georgetown level for that purpose. AT THE twenty-eighth monthly mesting of determined to seli bargaiva Es ?®ecrtar NOTICE. sale low, ms “BROWNING & MIDDLETON, G14 Powosy tracts aven mbar the Seventh Building Assogiation, held last | _ In consequence of my removal from the District t. 16 shares of stock was retired at 121}; | oD thelstol May, ! hereby notify all having Goods per share net ae! ed. or Watches and Jewelry, to repatt at tly . a pisce.73 Bridge street own. to redeam thom jore the 25th A, Any Goods left over il, AST thet date will be sold at public auction, without furiner notice. d Pledges on hand already. Stock snd sale. SELIG GOLDSTEIN, Sey. CITY ITEMS. Gentlemen <ND Lapres’ Dollar a patr, at C. Baum’ i Gtoves at ‘© Hoop Skirt Corset Factory, 495 7th street. — CASH Pap FOR Lavine, cevis BROWNING & MIDDLETOS, Mrs. M . mes CHILDBEN'S CAST - OFF CLOTEANG. ieee eoenen, ede Ore NAL CORSET, recom- | BOOTS, BHORS, ci., a¢ b- @BAD WO Tt RAL OLL mende by all physicians, can be bought and | Bridge ‘street. Georgetown. ‘Nete by mail af mal asr depot for Prat:’s Non Explosive Artral Oxi. Just received. and jetown Of Washiagton attended to, "ecas iy” to order, at C. Baum’s Hoop Skirt Corset Factory, 408 7th street. iscsi paren alious Pratt's ASTRAL OIL, ude. REAL ESTATE AGENTS | Pepe netioenn Trade supplied a: Now ALarKa Diawonps, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. ore Pree OF BROWNING & MIDDLETON, Pi nee Ape — 6146 Pennsylvania avenue, ie a 5s C. W. HAVESNER & ©0., le Real Estate and Note Brokers, No. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, THIRD DOOR EAST OF SEVENTH STREET. 8165 000 ets, Oroide Plated Buttons, Oroide Plated Studs, French Jet Jewelry, Siiver Plated Ware; ‘ases, Chromos, Satchels, a received at Prigg’s Dollar Jewelry Store. No. 2% Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and oth streets. eee A. A. Hayzs, M. D., State Assayer of Massa- rs Sicilian Hair Ke- To Loan on A Security. Sawer an Ciictsat preperation tor clatusng tha | We motor chor aera ee ty as skin of the head, peer | the growth, and in BEAL ROTATE, BUrSS: ¢ Oo BUSI gain teen copa Bodh omer LATERAL SEOUBITY. LIBERAL ADVANCES ALL THE LEADING STYLES of boys’, ouths’ and mene’ at Oak Hail. Bn 6 Seeman AK ENTIRE NEW STOCK Of Spring Clothing for will _be made pending negotiations, youths, and boys just and on ex- ESTATE Al Iibition at ‘Eisomay & Bross New lothing AP EET ormuas House, 505 7th street, May Building. WOOD CEMETERY. ——_o-—__ HEMPLER hae urlnometers and hydrometers. gee ees CaLipormia CaTawsBa Wine on draught, at Miller's, 420 7th street, opposite Udd Fellows’ Hall. 32,3: Novertres 1 Neck Waan, at the Original ae Re Franc’s, 317th street: (The cheapest Store in fwo, Years. Also. Houses and Lote the city: No branch stores. 3,21: ersralc cr moderate terms, For Corns, Bunions, Club and Ingrowing | _™hS) 419 7th street. Nails, and other Cong pe visit me F B. McGUIBE, White's establishment, No. street, . — 5 AL ESTATE AGENT AND B! posite United oatys Segeeary "| SPE, | omer bo 1508 Feet ee eee Boy Tax Ceveszarep “ Franc” Cottars, the best Paper Collar in the market, for sale only at the Original Franc’s, 431 ith street. Look for the name. No branch stores. 3,2,1: T= McBOBERTS. : ANDBEW B_CUYLE. METZGER & BYL&S, lcROBERTS REAL ESTATB, INSUBABCE AND COLLEO ——— 10N OF FLO) ; Save Rpg anid and bay your Gent's For. Southeast corner. th street and i avenue, 417 SBVENTH STERET. nishings at the Origival Franc’s, 431 7th street. ington. D.C. The cheapest Store in te city. No branch | Agents for the Parchase aud Saieot Real Eetate, stores. 3,21; as tiatios Notes and Becurit nd the @axr to Ou FeLtows Bate attention given to all a : Guxr's Haty Hoss. of all the different | fteution given to all Business fades, x Lisl 1d Merino, at prices fo suit, ‘the ‘raost pmahnatg ‘atthe ‘ork nal USTIN P. BROW We respectfully call the attention of the pubic to Franc’s, 451 7th street. No branch stores. 3,2, our stock of CONTBACTOR AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT, INB GROCERIES. Corner of New York avenue aud 18th street. — TRAS, WIMES, ac. ail of the FINEST QUALITY and nearly alt pur- ebased since the DECLINE OF TARIFF, which benent we most cheerfully give the coustmer. Meal! from the public ts solicited, as we are conf- Gent we can please both tn regard to PRICES and QUALITY OF GuODsS. yand-ly GREAT VARIBTY IN WaiTe SHIRTS —one, two or three pleats—eylets, buttons or stads—open in front or in back—all sizes—at the Original Franc’s Gept’s Furnishing Store, 431 7th street, at Popular Prices. No branch stores. 3.2.1: tural yarte of Che city a be Shd love tine notes token in'payment” paper bought 5 Ee PROFESSIONAL. y i for alt V ioe MAGNETISS. A potanal, remedy for = SEWING MACHINES. BErvss YOU BUY A WING MAOHINE call and see the DOMEBTIC., actu ronic form. TRY IT’ ; At FRANCIS’ Honsefarnishing Store, Hane” CROCK IB, Pathologist, ‘M.T.CHAMDLER. ‘WILTON DOAN mls-6t" 436 7th street. whis-im* 707 street, NW. ANDY. T iE Keveres' ANB LLY peste ae 624, INTE STERET. Pree nace BORG & Us, from ‘ ao pone Det S = pra ta BEST MACHINE BVERCONSTRUOTED. = | SuPer. W . Call at the office, pared to ~ S16 F STREET, ene" Sold on “Eby aaaRR « 810 a month SECURES A HOMB at “THE HIGHLANDS siGnT erectey TF CENTER OF THD AND THE MUST DELIGHTFUL SPOT FOR 4 RESIDENCE AROUND WASHINGTON BAILWAY DEPOT UPON THE GROUED eRe car estaba

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