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ieee et suranee.”” Masonic Baric Q ty!venie avenue—New pictures just received. oon peri Wilt Women be Allowed to Vote To- The sixty-seven Ia beard of registration Of legal votess a be matter up eve the right to roteor not. Most of them as- sembied at the Business College, corner 7t D streets, yesterday afternoc the proper ¢ these prevent we acted as ct Edson. dire. Mr have Spencer stated that oge lady Friday last was threat- who was with the ered w from the government ser- vice, an e heped if she was thrown out of her position the ladies would so interest them- selves that she would not suffer. Mrs. Lock- ladies who asserte ight asan 2 t Mal!—Stiss Elizabeth E. Wilson—had been dis om office. Mr. Barrett read a form of t to be read by those who intended to Mrs. S. E. Spencer, Mrs. Jape L. ett, Sarah P. Edson, ard others stated that they would go to the and a number prepared their affidavits in m given by Mr. Barrett, setting forth the fact ax tT app jon to register, and the Yefnsal of the board to place their names on the lists because of their sex. a lorpe_oF Otis S. Movriron—M Culs His —Mr. Utis 5. Moul- ot « ladies and gentlemen's treet, near Sth, has been un- ys past, and on Monday Dr. led to see him, and advised a be kept on him. ‘Late yesterday bis wife proposed to him that they together, which he consented to, and imu to proceed up stai shawl, be went below into the basement, seizing & carving knife cut bis throat from far to ear, severing the windpipe and arteries, bleeding to death in afew minutes. His wit came down, and pot seeing him went to the baremeot door and called, but receiving no arewer and hearing heavy breathing cal some ove to her assistance, and on going below found Moulton dead. Goroner Todd was sent for and held an inquest, the jury finding a ver- dict that deceased came to bis death by hemor- rhage, cansed by a gash in his throat cat witha earving kuite hell in his own hands. Tem- porary insanity is the only reason assigned for ihe act. It is stated that Mr. Mouiton had no trouble of a domestic or pecuniary nature which would prompt bim to put an end to his existence. ‘The remains of deceased will be forwarded to bis late home in Massachusetts to-morrow, and Wewhers of the Masonic fraternity are to ‘meet Mason fo’ n the afternoon to Join in the excort to th SWrARING IN ADDIT 1CRMEN FOR Pies ay —This morning, the policemen © duty to-morrow in the election precincts, were sworn in at police headquarters by Major Kichards, and furnished with their the latter being a ds Special Me- printed there- to the lieuten- Wm. C. ded to the 1 in place of H. Crandail in piace of Albert Ca odge in place x. McDonald Tackson in place net, Addison Clay- dehn Wilson in pisce of Place of James Saree or k ¥, for 85.650; also, and 9, in Square per square toot zon Franklin orth and ith streets west, to James Coleman, tor ——e PickoON Swooriye —Yesterdar afternoon. about Sity gentlemen assembled at Buzzard’s Point to witness s trial in pigeon shooting, for actiee, preparatory to the match now being jade up by Woodley. The sheoting vesterday as between George C. Thomas and W. 0. bomas, Deputy Marshals of the Police Court, 3. Fisher, son of District Attorney ‘The birds were started from a ground trap, and the shooting was at ards rise, 7 birds cach. The result was as ¥e01 ©. Thomas got 4 birds out of 1: Fisher, 2 it of 7; and W. ©. Thomas. i ont of 7 shots; king a tie Between the first and last namad. On the test shot O. Thomas killed bis bird. and Sherwood acted as judge ‘kes as trapper and referee. c Mr. Merrick IN THe ForrTEENTa Drs- TeicT.—The democrats of the Fourteenth dis- trict held @ meeting iast evening, when a committee to convey voters to the polls was appointed. consisting of one for each of the four precincts in the district, with authority to dele- gate their power to any of tho-e present who May require a carriage to bring a voter to the polls. A tinance and vigilance committee were also appointed. The inevitable Judge Moor then made a few remarks. but, before he con- eluded. gave way for Mr. Merrick. who delivered bis usual speech about mixed schools With some variations. os Tet Fiereexte Awewomeyr Cetenes- TION. —At a meeting last evening of the com- mittee of arrangements on this ce'ebration, the committee appointed to consult with General Chipman and the central committee reported that they were in favor of liaving the grand tercblight parade take place on the Zist instead of the ith inst. The report was accepted and the marshals notitied of the change. A sub- committee was appointed to call on the Presi- Went of the United States and Gen. Chipman: alse, committees nation. mH music, carriages and tllu- aanseenaipeesccs ATTEMPT TO Baeax Ur a Potiticat Merr- ine — Last night, as the repubiicans ware hol- = a meeting near the Government Printing Eimce. rome Towdies attempted to break itap Throwing stones and rotten eggs at the speak- on ue B Quirk, Jr., bad bis head cut by a ¢. and Mr. Edward Matone. crippled soi. der. received a blow in the eve with a stone. Lieutenant Kelly, witha of police, arrived en the ground during the riotous demoustra- tions, and by @ judicious posting of bix men in the crowd, ami the removal of some of the most diserderty persons, soon restored order. proven sae bain ForvoR Stag -—In answer to “Many Citi- zens, | would sy, that I, for one, do not send apy agents or drummer: ‘about town to offer g machines. I havesix persons employed sp my ‘store for the purpose of exhibiting the macbine and to give instructions in ant partor the city and Georgetown. By giving the abow® an insertion in your paper, vou would oblige yours truly, .J. Kosenthai. General Agent of the McLean & Hooper +i Sewing Machine, 404 7th street. Fe Erection STRAwa—The straws that show bow the wind blows all seem to point one Bets are treely offered to-day of 2,000 majority + Cotveen, ‘with no takers. Offers of $100 as = is not a praiseworthy practi: wervee to indicate results. =a ‘The riner case of the Marshal recognizing one of the ofScers of the new government axa op officer occurred this morning. Mr. P. Brown, @ member of the Board of Public Works, was @ witness in the case of the United Stetes against Winters. and no witness fees ecelved a were paid bim on the und that be Salary trom the United States. tn a ‘THe New Stare Deraatuent. Mr. William Forsyth, with a corps in sur and laying off the was e of the War and Navy Department buildings. SEILLNcTON sends Godey's Ladys’ Book, eritmer's Monthly, and Frank Leslie's Boys’ Mag pm om, the Allantic ‘Monihly and Our Youu; Feiks; aii for May. GEORGETOWN, Quick ‘Tnuire._One of the Jar arrived yesterday Serclinst Geeks She wan cen wank absent, and on another 1,000 tons, it tween the receipte and the (LOSING UP THE CAMPAIGN. 8 biicam Meepings. Speeches by Senator Patterson, Gen. Chipm Others— Rousing Meeting of Irish Repubiicans. Several large meetings of republican voters were beid iast evening. a tection: LJ = Ne Raising e Chi penne Flag! A wass meeting of the republicans of the Seventh, Eighth Sng Ninth districts was held at the corner of Q and Lith streets Iast evening. attended; J.E Green pre- rooks and John Proctor sec- A large Chipman and Burgess tag was raised, after which addresses were marle by Hon. N. G. Ordway, Mr. R. J. B a Williams, Hon. 1D tee OF COLUMBIA. ELECTION ROTIOB. In obedience to the duty tmposed ty the Mth and Sith sections of the act of Congters approved Feb. 21, 1871, entitled “ An act to for the District of Columbi District and the Justices of the Supreme Court thereof do hereby announce THURSDAY, the 2b day of April, 1871, a8 the time for holding the elec tion for one Delegate to the United House of Bepre- sentatives, and one member from each Legi District to the House of De’ seme Load : ssembly of the District of Colambia. and berety Sentesate the following-described pl Vo railroad Collier Captain Willett, from Hoboken, vide a government the Governor ef said as she is now takin; willa be lively race shipments of coal. Satz oy Reat Estats.—Thomas Dowling, estate auctioneer, yesterda: Property on the north si < wear Greene street, fronting 24 feet on Bridge th of 120 feet, im Ouse, containin, '00 to Charles A. Si —An interesting child of Mr. D. ©. Gladmon was run over last evening abeat sundown, on Washington street, near Congress. by a coupe, to which were horses, but the name of the ow we could not ascertain. The child’s injuries are not serious. THE DEMOCRACY yesterday suspended a flag across High street from Forrest Hall, on are the names of their candidates. It is ra’ late in the day, as a tiag with these names won't y use afer to-morrow; but then some ticlans are so slow, ‘THE STEAMER John Gibson has arrived from New York, with merchandise tor District mer- ALEXANDRIA. | FUNERAL oF THE LATE Rev. AvPRen Gate- PITH, OF THE M. E. CHCRO orthis venerable and estesmed divine took place to-dayat 11 o'clock at the Washington a large number of the om thie and o:her c ir- It was very | sided, with J. gates of the Ley street, with a di th Wakeman, A. P. Fardon, G. W. Hatton, 8. R. Bo R. Shepherd, W. A Merrick’s Po- teal Record. ‘and mase meeting of republican voters in weifth and Thirteenth districts was held corner of 7th stree last evening; Mr. F J.T. K. Plant, Wm. B and G. W. Smith vice Cate, A. K. Browne, 0. Bailey addressed the meeting. Gen. Chipman arrived during the speaking, and w: cheered, aud being introduced, addressed the as- at the democratic candidate for Congress had been a sympathizer with the party by which the country bad been plunges! into War, and had delivered speeches as violent 8 any one against the efforts of the government the rebellion. He (Mr. Chipman) y would prefer to send a man to ‘ongres® who was in harmony with jt. ~H. ‘ments, Col. DeCo+ta. Geo. W. Hatton others addressed the meeting. Fitteenth and Nineteenth Districts Aroused. us to act as Superintendents of Ele: Gallery of Ol Paintings, 1236 Penn- FIRST DIST: Btor. Cook, and Gen. Chipman Gen. bestia on ched two gray er of the team tien FIRST PRECINCR. The First Precinct of the First Legislative Bistrict includes ail that portion of said District lyin: and Pennsylvania » H. S. Vander resident, and J.D. Wal- lly secretaries. Messrs. . Barrett and Major * who applied to the d apon the lista morrow, and Were refused, seen: determined to follow the fos nd Buuker Hol aoad and The Poll forthe First Precinct of the First Dis trict will be held ator near the Bladensburg fo!) ate. ‘The ballots of all registered voters whose names begin with the letters from A to Z, both inclu Wil be received at this Precinct The Polls will open, at 8 o'clock, a.m., and con. thie open uutli7 o'clock. p; m tween Lincoln avenue ai the Anacomtia Biver jhave it settled wnether women and consult as to ¢ for them to pursue. Among 5. Spencer, who Mrs. Mr. Rid- D. Barrett, semblage, sayii ape The Second and Third Precincts of gisiative District include all that portion of sat District lying 1 the Anacostia River. —The obseg ities The Poll for the Second Precinct of the First Di-- Ibe held at or near Robert Martin s Hate! wn 's of all registered votera whose names the letters from A to H, both inclma: be received at this P clergy of the Church fr: cuits being present, and tal There was also a | citizens, memb Rx@istTRATION. ent wards of the ¢ that tne registration books in opened on the 95 ing part in the ser- ge attendance of A very large and enthusiastic meeting of the republican voters of these districts was held at © corner of H and I streets. was clected chairman. and stirring spi | were made by Hon. A. M. Clapp, Hon. | Ordway, Major W. S. Morse, R- M. Hall, ( | CRipman, Col. Fitch, D. O'Sullivan, F. A. Bos . W Morray. Harmony in the Seventeenth Dist The Seventeenth district republicaus met last night at Island Hall, Mr. F. A. Boswell in the , who made » few encouraging remarks, d was followed by Dr. Stephenson. ON WILL SUPPORT MR. ROSWELL. Perry Carson then said it had been rumored about that he had been trying to get up an independent ticket in this district. It was a He had advocated Mr. before the convention, but after Boswell was nominated he intended to sq; A resolution of than! or the able manner in which he had ed his forces in the emancipation Costin, J. W. Green, and F. M. Hermon then addressed the meeting. Enthusiastic a Of Irish Repub. ea A large and spirited mass meeting of Irish last @vening at Union League Hall, over which Capt. Daviel McMa- bon presided. GENERAL W. Pr. CRIPMAN being present, was the first +A-M.y and cox ae HIAS HUNTER, EO. FISHER, DER mcOOBMICK, jatendente of Kiection rhe Registrars in the ¢ tinte open until 7 ity have gtven written Mr. Martin Cro- heir respactive h, and remain Open till the 2 those whose nam and lth of May next, the books will be again opened for the purpose of purging and correct- TH Jo not appeal The Poll for the Third erccinet of the trict will be held at or near London’s Sh all registered voters whe begin with the lett Wii! beareceived at t ‘The Polls wilt tinue open till7 oNTRACT AWARDED —The contract for the building to be erected on the site ot the old n King street, has been awarded nt & Simpson tor the carpen- ters’ work, and E, Staunton for the brick and masonry. Fine 1x THe Woops.—The wor in King George count a fow days ago. timber was cles be subdued. — Ge 3 ve jock, @. m., and cor K DOUGLASS, t 4. GREKN, JOHN *. HICKE ndents a8 Election SECOND DISTRICT. to Messrs. Vin Is near Boyd's Va., caught tire ed, before the tia tte last evening. CITY ITEMS. HAypsoME CHecks for Pantaloons, to BO. C. HENNING 0. 414 7th street northwi Heurter bas all 4 Georgetown west of Lincoln avenne and Banker FIRST AND SECOND PRECINCTS _ portion of said Legisiative Dis iret Precinet of the Second Dis First Seventh 8 was adopted to cession. Jobn T. ne ti street Toll Gate, are eerie ‘The ballots of ail registered voters whore names begin with the letters from Ato J, both inlus ee, Will be received at this precinet The Poile wil! open ato clock,@ m..and continue open Hl7 0 cicck, p.m oe WitLIAM A. GaTLEY, JOHN H, * COLUMBUS J ESLIN, | Superintendents of Blection S¥COND PRECINCT. lecoud Precinct of the will be held at or near the First oll Gate. republicans was held pela tay kinds thermometers apd —d EXrerreyce warrants Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian suze remedy t ir. us in recommending aker, And was Hair Kenewer as 4 t applause. He said the as- en were geverall was a mistake, as the more Inte! were almost a! st and finest selec-* Children’s Clothing LI8eMAN & Bao., 505 7th street, May Building. ——_e—__—_ RRDUCTION IN Fain oF CLorains, r fo Men’2, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing, from P. Wallach, Fit, quality and workmanship guaranteed. jusiness Suits made to order and ready made at less than any other first-class tion of Youths’, Bo; ‘The Poll for the ys found to be republicans. ire and by prin- pt cans by natu: ip! He reterred to the li ciples of the Irish people, and ti men understood the republican party the would flock to its ranks. Gen. ted by applause. was Hon. H. 1). Barry, of Mississippi, who thought the election of Mr. mental to the best inter- ests of the people here. Hon. L. H. Chandler next spoke, and was followed by cS PATTERSON, of New Hampshire, who said it had been a mystery to him that the Irish, when they came untry, drifted to the democratic par: He supposed it was because the democratic party in their own country was the party of the people against oppression. party bere is the opposite of that. The demo- cratic party here has been the aristocratic party and the republican the party of the people—or He spoke of the history of the republican party, and said there was nd par'y country which had left such a glorions nor done as touch for civilization. had heard a prominent Senator say i people of Washington shoald send a rebel syn Merrick, to Congress hence ballots of all revistersd voters whose names to Z, both inclusive, a begin with the letter will be recetved at th pen at 8o'clock. a. m.,and contiaue Chipman was Li . JOHN OOLLINS, Superintendents of Election Foctodesall cher nnae eens ucludes sti that portion of said Legislative Dix triet weet of Bock Oreek. = Polls for the Third Precinct of the Second eld at or uear Harry's Shop, in wn. s te of all registered voters whose nar begin with the le'ters trom A te. 11 be received at this precinct ‘The Polis will open atso'ciock,a°m ,a open HH 7 v'ehcek p rt Merrick would be det Also. The Largest Stock of Boys’ and Youths’ Suits At P. Wattaca’s, Odeon Hall, corner 44; st. and Penn. ave. — BLUR PLANET Soirs, Blue Flannel Suits, All Styles and Sizes, But the democratic Blas Flannel Suite, Haste Broruess, h and D streets. conversation among the workingman, Superintendents of Blection THIBD DISTRICT, ity of Georgefown lying west ° THE PRINCIPAL Torte of our ladies seems to be the McLean & Hooper Sewing Machine. Itis really the Ladies’ Pet. It does aa much and even more work than most of the bigh-pricéd machines. iz hew large a quantity of these machines have been sold in such ashort time. Since the sew. ing machine war has commenced, we injuired of Mr. Rosenthal why he don’t engaze in the war, and in answer he says: the $10 Machine is the whole cause of the war ai of the high-priced machines be sold with a good profit at the same pri jeslous of the great success of the machine. Street, is the general ; also sells it on right 47,1. All that part of the cf eet TREO, a ecinct of the Third Dis- $9 Market street, George r ‘The Poll for the Fi trict will be heid at No. pathizer, like Mr. forth he would be in favor of REMOVING THE CAPITAL. He then spoke of the sup) mph here would be to the admin: J paid $24,000,000 of the debt, thas 2,000,000 of interest yearly. «james Ryan offered that the Irlsh repubi tse the administration of General ¢ and the nominaiion of General N. P. C hant election. they pledge the honorable means to Which wag unanimously The ballots of all registered rot begin with th will be received at this * Whose nanes o'clock, a.M., and continue ck. pom. JOHM W. BRONAUGH BKOBERT WILSON, JAMES W, Ecarss, Kosenthal, No. 44 agent; he’ warrants monthly payments. ei Cavtion.—Beware of Lapostors !—As « scropulous parties are in the habit of scating that their places of business are braneh of the Original Frane, 1 hereby notity lie that I have no branch stores, and th no connection with trict will be by 150 Bridye sire id wt or near on Thursday ue: ‘The batiots of Capt. MeMahon, Hon. A. M. Clapp, General Owen,ot Philadelphia, and others, mad and the meeting adjourned cheers for General Chipman and the repudlican ny similar inst 1 Frane, dealer { + between D a: Ss Jndge re Detlines Farnishing Goods, 4 Cowine's Parent Neorviz Fast: wholesale and rets Tth street, between D and E. tendents of Eivct to xo ts Con orth DISTRICT jis Mealth. the city of Geergetown the Origi ¥ Series i am All that part of of High street. Wasnineron Crry, D. f Washington County, District of FIRST PRECINCT. ‘The Poll for the First Prectoct trict will be held at or near No. 41 Cougr: Novartine tw Neck Waar, at the Urizinal 1c’, 432 Tth street. The cheapest Store in No branch stores. GREAT VaRtgty In Waite SHIRTS —one, two or three pleats—eylets, buttons or stads—open all sizes—at the Original ing Store, 451 jth street. expressions to me wit days, that you desired that I should be the in- dependent candidate tor Delegate to Congress from this District at the coming be ae would stand by me unto ee @ Teasouz assigned by you, gentieme were that I bad beer aj th for twenty-one years, and that prived of my life office, contrary to the consti- tation and the wishes of the to pass forthe present. There bution at hand. “God moves in mysterious ways bis wonders to perform. He piants his footsteps in the seas, and rides upea the storm. ’ Owing to ill-health, and acting under the ad- of my physician, | have détermined to withdraw from the contest, and allow the other Mr. Merrick and Gen. Ch’ «dl open tight. Mr. M. » and he is a Should we the ‘The ballots for all revisterad ty h the letters trom A to H, both it this Precinct mat Se clock,«.m , ani! " HOB. WELLS, HF T JAS DICKBU Superintendents of Election SECOND PRECINET ‘The Poll of the Decond Precinct of the Fourth Dis trict will be held at or near No. 116 Congzews street, we The ballots of ail registered voters whoee uames teratrom L to Z, both inclusive. ed at this Precinct. will openat $y clock, sm and continue in trout or in bac! Franc’s Gent's Furni: at Popular Prices, No branch stores. Bry THE CRLERRATED “ Egawo” Cortars, the best Paper Collar in the market, only at the Original Franc’s, 451 7th «treet. 4 8 on the bench ad been de- Look for the name. No branch stores. ees GENTLENEN AND LADIES KiD Groves at (ne Corset Factory, 403 ith street Mas. Moopsy’s ABDOMINAL Corset, recom- mended by all plysicians, can be bought and made to order, at C. Baum’s Hoo, Corset Factory, 408 7th street. Marquise and Marguerite ring shades, has jus: been Cc Kid Glove Depot, —- —e NEW STYLES Of Corsets, from France Germany, bave just arrived, and Mt qualities and prices, B. reet Importer. For Corns, Bunions, Club and Ingrowing 8 of the fet, visit Dr. White's establishment, No. 635 tick street, op- posite United States Treasury. CALivorNta CaTawsa Wiye on dranght, at 420 7th street, opposite Odd Fellows" bal @ day of retri- two candidates—| man—to have a fail rick | know intimate! of splendid talents. Chipman, [ bave not the honor vonally, but I have often heard Gentlemen, yours truly, wu. F. PURCELL. = dhiamerntnas Tae Firtwex on Exection Day.—Chivt Engineer Holmes to-day issued an order to the foremen of the several engine companies thar 'o- mo. row they shall not allow over two mem ‘ers ofeach company to be absent at any one , and then only to vote and get their meals. T)is order is a very good one, as it will prevent the firemen from taking such an active part as on térmer election days. ‘Tar Kercericans of the Seventh district at their meeting last evenin, endorsing Mr. John F. Gook toc Secretary of vernment, when a vacancy is caused ‘bipman’s clection a READERS are reminded that “Weston ‘arm.” the property of James H. Cansten, will be sold at anction to-morrow. See advertise- ISAIAH LEM GBAFTON TYL' Superintendents of Klectiou ‘THE CELEBRATE! Glove, in ail the sp STRICT. of knowing per- All that part of the city of Washivgton iying wost of Twenty-first street wee T tof the Fitth Dis ‘oll for the Firat Precine will be held at the northeast corner of Twenty- second street aud Pennsylvania avenue northwest. ‘The ballots of all istered voters whose names ith the letters from A to G, both incinsive will be rereived at this Precinct, ts o'clock, ® m.,and con if ALBA ANDER ROU A. FLEETWOU: WM. B.C. BAILEY, juper intendents of Blection tinue open till 7 u’elock, py STATIONERY, Ete. EW Books Se wlopted a resolution trict will be held at the no second street aud Peansy! a AVeDUS HOrth west, oD. ota of sil register) voters whoar names in with the let 8 to M, both inclusive, he Polls will open at $ ocloek, a.m tinue open till 7 o’elock PHILP @& SOLONONS’. oo — Fixe Kubber Hoop Setts, Hraceletts, Buttons, and Chains to match, received at Prigg’s Doliat Store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue. Z COURTS. AY, Jucder Smeli.~Thhom with obsirncting ihe etrece ‘wed With profanity ory, commiting s steps of the Bailonal Thoater, MAK DS, WHO SHOT POLICEMAN PADOUET with an assanit and maa Superintendents of Rlectivn. THIRD PRECINCT ‘The Poll for the Third Precinct of the Fifth Dia- 1 be held at the northeast corner o! f second street and Pennsylvania avenue northwest . “the lots of all dONETTS DiALOGEES OF PLA’ vol vont whose panes é. woth incinsi ve, George Wager. char in the wet. fined $3 James St Ne will open at nuisance on ope til 7 o'clock, pm ., and continne Mary Jane Bichera: battery with ended DOUGL Superintendeute of Vit PHILOGOPEY. By Kawa . Fe meecn, SIXTH DIST ards required to give ZAWDY Eliza Tapp. « ith ki bawid, gece ME aarite Roman alr Dolicemen on the beat, testified to the the beuse, that it was abe: S100. ‘a Mirart. F. ecinrie ce the Sixth Dis- Just publisted, aud for sale at HILP & SOLOUONS, METKOPOLITAN BOOKSTOKE, 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU: Between 9th and lth ‘urner, colored, porte ers and ccate, hogs Hi JB. Nutti eo a reseed men. ‘Win. Dailey, a lame man, who ‘lucd at 9u0, ard the teorumony was coaches ¥ . aeecren Ess ory. 8 ' Ailcaened = OUBT. Judee igeete. charged whose names to Jos. Beck: J, both inclusiv i» of Knox's express tail and at the corner of get ority pman are alno going s begging. Betting on elections at it frequently F WANUPAUTUKING STATIONSER. ‘IL BST-OL. ADS BLANK BOUKS MAD TO OBDEB. Office at L. 0. Parke & Uo.’s, 313 AND 316 NINTH uaa Five doors above Pennsylvania: a Washington. et toand a verdict of not guil case of Hobert W. McNally. ity, and he was sentenced Alt any penitentiary. CUT COURT, Carel J etal stice Carter — ct of the Reventh Dis- QPRING STYLE—m. whose names Coke | se eue any rhs th the Jettere from B to B, both ipelasive, | Begto with the letteref wifi te received ot this Precinct. will be received wt this P a Polis wil spew at Sucisckya. m.,andccntinve | "The FSewill «pen ats o Clock, #. m., and con open till 7 o'cheB, tinue open ahi <1, mm Boron K183, GEURGE W x it PRATHER. Sapertatendeate of Blection The Poll for teenth District will be held at or near the corner Fourth and L st The ie! . nd Sixteenth streets, northwest, Washingt The ballots of all regi oters whoss begin with the hi a di will Le received at this Pre iret Noy jock, &. m., and continae $ o'chick,®. m., and con oyen till? o'choce pe - tinme open till7 © clock, p.m CHAS W. DEN . Gro #K LAMMOND, 4 Superintendents of Election rinrepde ton FOURTH PRECINCT. re The Poll for the Fourth Precinct an et ATT TaETe piers District will be held at or pear the so Fsead pede gow £ - Bs of M and Seventeenth streets northwest, W twore Marth Onstolament anh tone The Ballote of s “i FIRST PRECINCT Whose nas begin with the letters from 8 to Z, both incl : NCT, will bereceived at thie Pricinet. yew pig Poll for the Fleet. Frecinct of the wrrteenty ‘ols will open at So +8.m., and continn strict will Be held at o he corned puuitonee ne tc) | H streets northwest, Washington ». AVIS. ‘The ballote of all registered voters who uy begin wi the letters from A to D, both ix eived at this Precinct Superintendents of Election EIGHTH DISTRICT. All that part cf the city of Washing’ of N sireet north, between Seventh ‘ Fourteenth street weet Snpert « ctien FIRST PRECT SECOND P open till? o clocks Pm * w ry Poll for the Firet Precinct of the Eighth Dis. ‘The Poll for the Second net of the Fifteenth tet s Ibe held at or near the northeast corner | Dictrict will be bela at or ear the corner of Third | le venth streets northw bington. Washington and Hi streets northwest, . The ballots ¢ begin with the le cinet wi'l be received at this Precinct o'clock, a. m.,and contin Lopen ats o clock, a. m.,and coutinne k. p.m. x 2 0 WALL. CHASE, wm BH emitn, 3 W.W.RIRDY ntendents of Election Snperintendents of Blection fall rej d voters whese. namos K, both inclusive 7 R T. v of the Eighth 1 for the third Precinct ‘of the F Diw F near 1605 Eleventh be held at or near the corner « sirest northwest, Washingt a rihwe The ballots et all r ere whose names | clasive t voters whose L to B, both tm t this Precinct. opth at So clock,a@.m.,and continue kop om WML. BRAMBALL, m™., and continue uo ss &, WILLIAM ELLis, erintendenis of Election WILLIAM LORD, Spc eony Superintendents of Ele The rd Prec FOURTH PRECINCT District will be held at or near for the Fourth Precinct of the Fiftes > The F Q street, between Bleventh and Kwelttn atres:s | District will be held at or pear the corner Bupthwest, Washington street and Massachusetts avenue o> ihwes! The ballots of all registered voters whose names | ington. begin with the letters from P to Z, both inclusive, he ballots of ail regiatered voters who: will be received at this Precincr. the | begin levers trom Sto Z, both ‘The Polls will open ats o clock, s. m., and continy wil! be received at this Preciner open ti! Zo'clock, p m. ‘The Polis will open at lock @.m.. and con PUA PRANK tinue open till 7 o'clock p. m AABON THORNTON, HA. HALL, TS BURR. GEORGE WBATTON, Superintendents of Election W.B WILLIAMS, x Superintendents of Election NINTH DISTBICT. — Ail that part of the city of Washington lying be - -SINTEENTS DISTRI tween @ street north and N street north aod between | ait shat of the city of Washini Eleventh treet weet and Fitteetth street west. | tween Ne tol street FIRST PRECINCT street west, and between D street north The Poll for the First Precinct of the Ninth Dix- | canal - trict will be he'd at or near Union Hail. Fourteenth PIRST PRECINCT. street, between @ street and New York avenug, | The Poll for the First Precinct of the Sixteenth northwest. Washington. District will be held at or near No. 324 Four and The ballots of all registered vorere whose names | & bali street northwest, Washington in with the letters trom A toJ, beth inclusive, | | The ballots of all registered voters whose will be received at this Precinct begin with the letters rom A to F, both | ‘The Poll will open at Sv'clock, a. ni.,and continue | will be recel liz oel Polis will open at.s'0 clock, a open til 0 clock, pm. The Potla will oprn at.S o clock, a m., and coa- . JbEN & HONT, tinneopen tl To clock: JOHN H. BROWN, iG Jatons, ¥.G. HOLLAND, D. HENSON Superin‘endent’ of Election JOS. T. CALDWELL SECOND PRECINGT. DSupermmtendente of Election. The Poll for the Second Precinet of the Ninth D trict wil be held at Or near Uuion Hall, Fourteen, street, between G street and SECOND PRECINCT b | | The Pell for the Second Precinct of the Sixteenth York avenue, | District will be held ator near No. 305 Fonr an! northwest, Washington. & balf street northwest, Washineten ‘The ballots cf all registered voters whose names lots of all registered voters whose name The begin with the letters from K to Z, both Jusive, | begin with the letters from @ to N, both tect will bereceived at this Precinct snstustves | Will be received at thts Precinct, i ‘The Polls will by se 3 oclock,a.m., and con “The i ol ge ‘o'clock, @. m_, ané conti, tinue Tovclock. p.m, tl : — JOHNOA BAYLy, Se ee PEXTER, ROBEKT H BUOK 4 SH. LLIAMs, J.B. GILL, CHAS vES. Superintendents of Election Superintendents of Election TENTH Dist RCT. THIRD PRECINCT. SCT, nd Precivet of tho Sixteenth District will be held at or neay No. 304 Four ane. aif street northwest. Washington. he ballots of ali registered voters whose names ith the letters from © to Z, both incinsty=. ved at this Precinct All that part of the city of Washington |yine be tween G street north and thgcanal, and between Eleventh and Fifteenth str FIRST PR T. The Poll fer the First Precinct cf the Tenth trict will be beld at or near the northwest c Thirteenth and E streets northwest, Wash The ballets of all registerea voters who: hewin with the letters trom A to K, both inclu will be received at this Precinct The Polis wit tinne open th? v’s"moonTon BES FRENCH, JOHN VAN Bis WICK. Superintendents ot Ble« SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT Allthat partof the city of Washington lyinc tb tween G sirest south aud the canal, and be:w Superintendents of Bi eone . South Capitol street and Eighth street west The Poll for the Becond Precinct of th 1 Ed ns See Me hoaer renee Ane Poll for the First Precinet of the Seventee:t Di-trict will be held at ved voters ‘whowe ates ingore and Virginia to Z, both inclusive ‘cinet. ne So’clock,a.m., Hall lots of all regis red voters whose names begin with the letters fro will A to C, both incinsis », ntinn, There at = Pre 4 a , @ Polls will open at 3 o'clock, a. m., and cow shan corse. open till 7 oc lock 9B uaa WASHINGTON NAILOR STEPHEN 4. pol G@uass. Superintendents of Bie cli Robt H GRAH KLEVENTH DISTBICT FS tendente ot Election All that partof the city ot W ashington ty a tthe canal and w Ret PREC T The Poll for the First Precinet is we heel mI se a. Raa D stioete somtirest, Werke ne Tenth | “The ballots of all registered voters whose ramé ‘The ballots of ail registered voters whose names beain with the letters trom D tod, both incinsi pegin with the fe oS, both huctasive | Will be ree ni ue on a iglned Se ite rome, At ts both Iuctass hi will open ats o'clock. @. m.. aed contic The Polls willopen atSo clock.@. m .and contiqus | OPEMAUIT o clock on LEOPOLD KARPELES, “M_ PEBEY BYDER PEAPSON, ON BO a0 CAMMERSGE 2 ape fitendent eetion one PR RcieCe The Poll for the T! rec iuct of tha Seventeenth Poeci the Kloventh | District will be held at or near Island Bail, corner ator nearthe corner ot Touts | Ot Sixth street aud Virgi wes on. u. cloek. p.m JOuN FB. PoRCELL 4 WEN. ashington. 8 Whose names |, The ballets of ail r sae ae 1 fee the letters from Rts he uote incinene, Qf veetn wit jetters from » bord inclaeire Re precincr’ “7 00t® iuclucive. | Sufi be resolved at thie Precines natéo clock, a, m and continae ‘m. aLekaxpen LAWSON LEWIS W. WRIGHT. So'clock,®.m.,and contiune | The Bolle will ‘Superintendents of Election “H DI for the Fourth, Prociast of the Se TWELFT BICT. ‘The Poll for eurth Precinat of the Seven Ail thet partot thecity et Washington tying be. | teeuth Dretriet will be held gree nea Island Hall, tween Seventh street west and Kleveoth street wear, | corner of Bixth street and Virginia avenue sou! get i —, one —_ “The ballots sf all registered voters whose names git tor the First Precinct i the Twoitth Die | Begin with the letters trom 8 :0 Z, both invlisiv= il be hold at OF Rear Minth street, between D | “Lob vis val ssenattocint-« m.andconting and K strects north west, Washinton ¢ Folie will open ock.a utivne ‘The ballots of all registered voters whose n: open till 70 clock. a D COLEMAN, in with the letters froin Ato J, both inclusine, BSHARE COLEMAN. if be received at this precinct % s. “ibe Polle will open ats o'clock. m.,and continue JOS. L. PEARSON conus ea Supertntendents of Blectton, MICHAEL DUFFY, JOHN BROWN. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT. WM. H. BEALL | AY that part of the city of Washington lying Superintendenis of Biection. | south ef G street south, Oetween South Uapit t 4KCOND FRECINC F. strest and Eighth street west. ‘The Poll for the Second Precinct of the Twelfth FLEST PREC District will le held at oF newt tue uorthwast coruer Mf thy Bighteonth ree of Bighth and nerthwest, Washington District will be held at or near Mo. 464 ils. reec ‘The ballots of all registered voters cull west. gto The ballots of ail registered voters whose begin with the letters trom K to Z, both i will be recsived as this preciuet, ‘The Polls wiil open at 8 o'clock, and continne open aes in with the tetters from A to D, both inclasive ved at this t. ANT OCOD MS oe RIOK NIEDFELDT “ibe Polls wiilapen atdocieck ‘a m_,and contin JOHN WALLACE * | open ull To-clock 8, CMAs HW. RARRON, WiSuperintondents of Bl MOBLUT V-GODEAS iuperiutendents of Blect : x. a ‘la Superintendents ot Kiection THIBTEENTH DISTRICT. i SECOND PRECINCT. All that part of the cits of Washington lying bo ‘The Polis for the Second Preciuct of the Bigh tween Seveuth street west and Eleventh street west | teenth District will be held at or neat No. 402 ana between G street norst end N «treet north. strect southweet, . ‘ ne Bat RECN. = The ballots of all registered voters whose name ‘The Poll for the First Precinct of the Thirteenth begin with the letters from E to K, botl: inc District will be held at or near No 907 New York | Will be received at this Precinct avenue northwest, Washington. The Polls wili open at § o'clock. @. m , and conti: ‘The ballots of all registered voters whose pames | open till Totton po. begin with the letters trom A to F, both inclusive ‘BOM AS ITHSON, wilt be received at this precinct. GErOxe! a m L toB, beth inclasive, reeinct, 3 ot ‘olie will open at $0 clock, ®.m.,andccntinve | | Same open till 7 o'lock 4 Soclock,# m ,andcontinue | | trict, corner of Seventeenth street aud Pe im avenne southwest, | 2d and 5d streets. wi egistere] voters » howe names trom A to F, both teciusive, , The Poile wiliopen at So clock, ®. m..and comtinne nz *. = cocina ““faRTIN VAN NESS, AD TINNEY. EXANDER DODGE cperintendents of Election. - rRECINCT The Po!l for the S~« net«f the Twentieth District wii be held at Schoo} ise, On First «treet. between Washinegcon. ‘The bal'ots of al! registered voters whoe namee Degin wi b the letters trom G to M, both inclusive, Will be received at thie previ rect, Southeast, The Priis will open » th bs ‘doc > ii J.T. BALLENGER, WM. WILKERSON. MARCELLUS MABCERON, Super intenients of Liection, School House, 4 C streets southeast, t on The ballots of all ofera whose names begin with the letters [rom N to Z, both inclusive, Wil be received at this Precinct The Polls wiil open at 5 oglock,®. m..and coms SLEPHEN C WAILES denis ot E TWENTY FrRsT DISTRICT. All that part of the city of Washington tying eset @ Fourth {cast and between K street morth t south od voters whose names A to €. both mmctusive, oe ed atthiv Precinet ie witl open at § o'clock, ®. m., WoSits BRADSHAW OSES . SIDNEY Ww Las NZ och TY SECOND DISTBICT the city lying south of E «treet { Fourth strest east. PIR<T PRECINCT. the First Pcectnet of the Ts oat, Washington. it registered voters whore names ore from Ato F. both incluns 4 at this precinet will open at 3 o'clock, #. m., and con- Tek at ” . CULL, Buocrintendente of Btection. _The Pull tor the Second Precinet of the Twenty- Second District will be held at or mear No. # Wah Mircet, between Land M streets southeast, arhingtor The ballots of all registered voters whose names begin with the letters from @ to Ml, both inclusive, eived at this Precinct eel at so'clock a. m.,and coutiuve T TALBERT, foperintendents of Blection. THIRD PRECINCT The Poll tor the Third Prectect of the T) eu Eecond District will be by or near No 1106 Fighth streetvortweem Land Mf scutheast,Washing= ballots of all ri T jetered vot becin with the betters wb lock. pm FRANK Woop, WME VERMILLION BN H THOMPSON, miondente of Eicct! \ 4. ned r Ce go before the Clerk of er will please at | the Bupreme Curt of the District of Columbia, at his office im the west wing of the City Hall, and qualify for the duties of the position. They will then report at the office of the Secretary of © nia avenue, for further instructions. B* THOS. DUWLING, Anct'r, Georgetow VALUABLE IMPROVED BUSINESS PRor- BLY ON MIGH STREET AT AUCTIO On TUESDAY AFTERNOON. Apr:l Boch. IS}. at 5 o'clock. 1 will sell im front of the premises parte of Lots No. 127 ana iss, in Beatty 4 Hawkivs addition 32 feet on the west atde of proved by a large two Dtore. recently ocenpied by Jas. F. Gross. Terms Une-tbird cart, balance in six and twelve months, with ipterest, secared by @ deed of trust om the property. Conveyancing auil stamps at the cost of the purchaser, £10) will be reyuued wien the property is strack of, ‘ord THOS. DOWLING. Av-t. TRE Cucky ong. Where did buy those Bart's best French KID BUTTON ABD SIDE LACE GATTERS fr Soma, wares culling i gteur eaters 5 au SHURS AnD’ BOUTS. it whol prices. “Yon't fail to call st the Shoe Bazaar. paseasins 1N SPRING GOODS. BE W MILLER, 101 SKIVGE STREET, GU ROKGETU WN, ‘Has ,ust received a large assortment of : SFRING GOODS, |, the newest styles, emb: it goots. Thawis, Bpriug Onecluctes 102 mes eee Also, ® complete assortment of Cotton and Linen "Boring Goede: Ripacas Bepecialy. ed a epee y+ § giving us Scall. as we are determ: mb7-tr EQIAL BOTICB. ‘or Watches otmy Tei “Guy Goods lett over the ‘1, 187 that date will be sold at suction, without farther notice = Unredeemed Pledges om band already. Stock and "au" sexio GoLpsTEIN, of removal from the on the Int of May, 1 ber potty al ¢ Soote Jewelry, to Tillopen st Soctocks® m.vand con . 7 ovclock. p.m. : THOMAS PHILLIPS, THIRD PRECINeT A B08 te THs areusores. OKGE WH. hUSTO. ‘The Poll for the Third Precinct of vs Bighteenth ran ZRPHANIAH IONE: District will be held at or ner No. 47 Letrest, te Pnperintendents of Election. | Re 4 Third streets southwest: Wark an sHcoND PRECINCT, : 11 for the Second Precinet he ballets of all registered voters whose names will be heldat er near Su begin with the letters from Lito Me lowh inclusive, her thwest, Washing will recet a Precinct. Fegistered voters whose names | The Pollawill open at S o'clock. a. m.,and coutians . "clock. p.m era trom @ to M. both inclusive, | open EntilT o'clock a cada pen at Soclock, a. m., and con- Li w. Bay! SAMUEL PUMPHERY. sane cnen tre FR sabet. vnc thnetinteaen's of ' W. P. BELL, ‘The Poti for the Precluct of the Kirh- Superintendents of Election. | teenth District will be beld at or near 710 Bixth PRECINCT street. corner of 1 street southweat, Wi All thet ert ihe Say Pam nee ine ner 2 of. lsirect aorih, between FOURTEENTE DISTELOT. r All that part of the city of Washington lying north FIRCT PRECINCT. of K + bet o Festa. etwera North Gapitol stveet and ‘The Pol! lest F of the Ni Sz: ‘The Poll for the First Precinct of the whose nance Disitict wiil be held at or near the corner of Fourth efetsernt to K, both inckusis =, Hote of all otere’ y 8 o'clock, & m..and cor us open till ry ny ry. PaTBICK HOGA ‘Super wtendeute of Election SECOND PRECINCT, the Preciniet of the Nine Di eine ds at open, the corner of tree ‘a i lots of all with ths letters fom to! Z, boils melon. ‘oll ii open at Bo%elock. a.m..and continve TWENTIE’ DISTRICT. — the chy ot ws U south Femalss suff Srom ceaeis ens to the ser, fering will find in this medicine a sate and remedy: sie | vate wit tbe lettre trom to bitte inclusive, | TWADEY FIVE TEARS orvcricsce, 2° = of voters whoee wames 2° Felis wilt ope aS otlock, m., 8nd con- Sey gapete Dreams generally, Price 30 cente ito Z, both inclusive, | tree open till 7 0° ai ver . mee Pe orclock, a. ™ , and con. tess Seip, CM sRUES STOTT 2 Co.. GRIF: < Sapersmendente of Riection _. a yo Te GENUINE VichY WATER, (BOTTLED is7i.) ALSO, THE CELEBRATED Fredericks Ball Bitter Water, FROM WREDEBICKS 4) est DBUBeH AU. Also, our usual Fine Assortment of FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CORDLALS, OLD COGNAC ALL BRANDS CHAMPAGNE WINES, CLARET AND RHINE WINES, BURGUNDIES, HAVANA AND cee SEGARS, RYE nae BOURBON WHISKIES, (Ducesssor t 8. C. yer & Ob) mbitr 1913 PREESYLY, aE OE " ANIA AVBEUR,_ - cr : race FIRST Pancryer. one The Poll for the First Precinct of the Twentieth