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eleanor e aad ee RS ST _EVENING STAR. MCARTHY AVENGED. IS DARDEN INSANE? His Kavings at the Ja to Butt Hie Brains we-prisoner—James— sul! from the Blows from McCarthy, Fuction. ing, about 4 o'clock, Officer ty at the jail, heard a thump- the prison, as also an alarm from s, and hastily running to the + of the second floor he found that ou the charge of seized Wm. P. to the murder, under great ex- Rush, while on ing uj stairs, some of the by the throat, and was citer ir. Kush immediately separated them. ai mes, with other prisoners, were re- moved t corridor «pposite, two or three of the strongest and most trusty Darden, tosee that he s that Dar . and be beeame very down on the naked tloor and ad against it, and aft . Young r him he positt eine. ‘The skin of to be broken in several places by the BUTTING, and so severe was {t that his eyes and face were ina short time much diseolored, and he pre- a worse-looking spectacle than he uard-honse after the affray McCarthy. For several has appeared to be wandering, the physicians who examined him the homicide express the opinion s om is the result of the : n¢ head and face he received at e time ray with McCarthy, which in- Jured the cerebellum and caused congestion of the brain, and it may be bis mind will be per- impaired. DURING HIS RAYINe he asked to see Father Waiter, and the officers t gentleman he arrived about gh his persuasions Darden took y yt ns to induce @ few hours he fell intoa slumber tseveral hours. During last night he slept some, but was quite restless at times, anid early this morning he requested one of the guards wo call some Methodist minister to see him, and Kev. Mr. McPheters calied and spent over an dour with him, conversing with him relative to the safety of his soul, advising him to rgad his Bible. His mind, although more at ease than on Yesterday. is still wandering, and to questions by hiseounsel this morning he gave very unsatisfac- jams pre- ely refused to take ishead was found tory answers. His counsel noticed @ change in his manner during the latter part of last week tor the first me. Why was I which would concerted agreement that Tsons had been chosen by act. — 18, editor of the Daily Chromi- serenaded last evening by a number of memiers of Grand Army of the Republic and others, altogether about 2,000 persons. Donch’s band furnished the music, and, after i several airs in front of the Chronicle Office, Mr. L. Twitchell, of Post No.7, G. A. K. addressed Mr. Morris, stating that the demo: stration was intended 4s acompliment to him for the steady, courageous, and unflinching support his paper has given to those opposing the ap- pointments of ex-rebels and sympathizers to positions in the departments of the general gov- ernment. He then introduced Mr. Morris, who returned his thanks in a brief but pointed ad- ress, happily conceived and well delivered, in which he urged perseverance in the matter i util full justice be done by the republ he republican party to the veterans who ly offered life to save the nation, and did Save it. General Baker, Commissioner of Pen- rions, was next called ‘on, and made a short speech. The Grand Army Journal office was also : « tw kill MeCarthy 7 ly that th } Visited, and, the editor being absent, Captain ; Jeobn Clem responded in his behalf. Tue Boanp or Trvstzes oF Cororen ScHoors met last evening at the Stevens School House, and the resolution offered by Mr. Worm- Jey, that no part of the school fund should be drawn except as actually needed, and that the warrants be always approved by the board bes fore the money be drawn, was taken up, which Jed to a debate between’ Messr . Johnson and Wormley, the former taking the ground that the Tesolution reflected upon the integrity of the ‘Treasurer, Mr. King. The resolution waa re- ected. The application for teachership of Miss ‘aritta Boseman was withdrawn at her own re- quest. Mr. King moved that H. L G: . authorized to repair the stoves in the different ol houses. On motion of Mr. Johnson this on was laid over until the next meeting cations for teachership were made by Smith, Mary F. Armsiead, N. W. Wright, and Laura Hughes. Application of A A. Vanderhoot for reappointment was granted. Mr. King presented the books of the late treas- urer, and the board proceeded to examine them for payments to Mr. Newton for services as sa- Ferintendent. It appeared that there had been paid to Messrs. Newton and Catto for that du ‘$1.550, and in addition $300 to Mr. Newton extra services. Mr. Wormley stated that the extra compensation to Mr. Newton was for ex- r ‘ounts in the Mayor's office and se- 000 additional for the colored schools. ©n motion of Mr. Johnson, the salary of the Superintendent was increated to $1,630 per annum. It was ordered that Mr. Ballantyne be directed to furnish the rooms in the John F. Cook school-bu‘iding. The time for the dedica- tion of the Lincoln School-house was fixed for September 4h, and the superintendent was in- structed to prepare a programme for the exer- cises. The accounts of Mr. Syphax, the late treasurer, were discussed at some length. Protest AGAInsT THE Patxrne op litn Yesterday, Messrs. Hood, Schaver, ‘tadt, Sohun, and Reichenbach, s along the line of lith street, tween Pennsylvania avenue and F street, accompanied by Mr. Wm. Dickson, delegate Trem the 12th — district, had an inter- by h the — and go Sano Works, and protested against pari of Tith street, between the avenue and F street, because in course of time that portion of 11th street would be used for business purposes—that ry roe ys ¢ of railway was already contem- plated thereon, and that the parking of the street wo injurious to the business com. munity. Governor Cooke said that where it was shown to be against the business interests of the ity, any of the plans of the board would be altered. He coincided with the views of the delegation, and gave them to understand their renw al be heeded. He further Stated that it was not the intention of the board to park any of the streets running north and fouth, between F street and Pennsylvania | avenue. i. GRATE-GROWING NEAR WASHINGTON.—We | have heretofore spoken of the successful experi- ments of Mr. K. F. Phillips in grape-growing at * North Arlington,” on the Virginia side, and from the fine specimens of his crop this year as well ax previous years it is evident that the ca- s of the Arlington range of hills for 1 purposes are equal to those of the most wocality inthe country. His attention was first given to the matter by noticing the profusion and luxuriance of the wild grape vines on this tract, and he concluded that cultivated grapes would do well there, as he has now abundantly proved. He finds the Concord grape to be the Surest and best adapted to the soil, and certainly nothing finer grown, outside of glass, can be shown than the close, rich clusters he now ting to the Washington markets. Elsewhere Will be found a list of places where these grapes can de secured, and we take some pains to note the fact because of their real merit, and because Of the satisfaction it gives us to know that frait of this quality can be grown within halt a dozen miles of Washington. —_———— ScrrtoTest Wuereer Steer Car Taans- yer TickeTs ane Goop Away Prom THE JUNcTion—Suit has been brought ner and Georgetown Railroad Com: y W. Fle take the metion. He claims #1,000 The piain- all that on July 5, about 11 o'clock, he Fan to a point on 7th street, between D and E, and entered a car of the defendant, and SRazEe of the car refused to receive the transfer from him, and him off, * al a8 & reason for oy that the plaintiff Jo ae tony the car att junction. Messrs. Riddle for plaintif. — —neitenilicnes= ‘Tre “ALExaspeR R. Suzruenp Gvarps” bave organized at Howard one with the - ist oe — Cartarm Daveyrorr, who is with an assault with intent to kill Justice 0.5. B ‘Wail, is stil! confined in jail awai His trial will take place in mber. will be represented by TF. Mil ac of this bar and the fon. John M. republican can- idae for Governor of Kentucky. —_—__— TorTorse Suzrt Braceners, Hi Ear- rings, Chains, Piated Studs, beck aul weak Vest Chains, Pendent Earrings, bracelets, with ao ye = ae. wee at ewe ore, No. ennsylyagia avenue, between 44 and €th streets. , { | each | fhe LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. The Close of the Session. COUNCIL.—This body reassembled at 5.30 o'clock esterday aiternoon 2 7 Sir Guilek, from the Committee on Financs, re- poried back the bill to defray the expenses of the Boord ef Public Works incurred prior to the 1éth | an dant. tees tae conentnen comm’ | ici, fro the ' eagreeing votes #0 the telirond bill mnt provision that’ signal flaws be street creseluge in teu of a rider to blow ahora | the approach of trains entering the city,am provided | inthe orizinal bill, ‘The report was aaTeed to. Mr. Browne, from the committer of conference on the disagreeing votes on the House bill regatatiuz hacks and mney carriages, made a rep in favor of a provision w | Fileges they as ae having the printed laws hung up in their vehicles. ort was a rulick. from the committee of conference t Whom was referred the license bill, aubmitted a re port, which places restrictions oh non-residents. | Tie report wae Bir. Crose reported te. back the bill to change the di Tision line between the Third aud Fourth County | School Districts. Passed. | Browne submitted a resolution detailing two | a mesenger during the recess, to have the rooms, files, &e., longing to the Leg+ opto. wait on the G further communi ion to make. The com- mittee subsequently reported that the Governor p them in writing; a ived from him announc- is approval of certain acts. Brow e submitted a resolution thanking the nt for the manner in which he bad presided ancil during the past session. Mr. Gulick seconded the resolution, and he and Messrs. Browne and n made brief remarks. ¢ mplimentary to the President, whe responded ih aepropriate terms; after which be declared the Council adjourned stne dee HOUSE OF PELEGATES.—The House reassem ‘Pill fa Felach District of laws of would communicate w: 1, was passed. Mr. Murray. from the Committee on Pablic Works. daummber of improvement bills, and asked be referred to the Board of Public Works. ort of the Iness of the Bistrict on the rt were ordered to be print and additional copies of therre: mittee on bed: Boswell. from the conference committee on the House bill relative to railrouds, reported that the il had receded from their amendment. Report defeated. Mr. Dickson, from the conference committee on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses om te licenae Lill, submitted u report, which Mr. Brown. from the conf the greving votes af the two Hotees cu the hack biti, pitied a report, which was agreed to. tar Boaweeif sal mitted a resciution tbat the door- cepér, janitor, and messenger be continued in utter until the extra session of the Legislature be called The words extra session of the were stricken out nd the reeclutin adopted. Br. Carroll introduced @ resolution that the as sistant clerks Le continued in office to assist the chict clerk iu his clerical duties, and that the eum of S23 be appropriated for the benefit of the pagessall pove araounts to be paid cut of the coutnaent fund. “Agreed to- Messrs. Campbell, Burgess, and Hogan were ap. pointed a committee to walton the Governor, ‘A vote of thanks was tendered the reverend cler- gymen who have opened the Proceedings with prayer. Mr. McKnight introduced a resolution of thanks to the Speaker, chief clerk, and clerks of the House, for their untiring exertions and intelligent devotion to the business of the House of Delegates; which was adopted. | Mr. Moore asked to be excused from Voting on the resolution.) Mr. Campbell, from the committee appointed to iT a eported th: he Governor em in writing, and sub- -aker laid before the House a cum- he Governor, announcing his ap- cts. ite of thanks was tendered the reporters of the press for the impartial manner in which they Lave Teported the proceedings. THY SPEAKER'S VALEDICTORY. The Speaker thanked the House for the resolution {kf pasted and for the uniform courtesy with which had been treated in the exercise of his dutics. When he accepted the office of Speaker he did Pith a fall appreciation of the responsibilities ft en: tuiled. In the discharge of those duties he had tried to remember that he was the ofitcer of the minority Ss well as of the majority. While some acts of hix might have seenied to have been partial, he had at all times remembered his obligations, and acted to the best of his judgment. The members, too, had been farnest and untiring in their efforts to discharg+ their duties faithfully, and while there had been hon fst dificrences of pinion. and a. troyersies. they parted to-night w Jeonfidence that each, sinst the various measures upon which the been called upon to vote, had acted in good and tu accordance with conscientions concept! right. Again, gentlemen, I thank you for ¢) tesy and assistance you have renderad me during the entire session, and congratulate yon upon the Work you have performed for the benefit of the Dis- trict, aud the auspicious circumstances under which we separate. The hour of 12 haying arrived, I now, in aces the concurrent Tesolut ance with the terms of adjourning the House at this hou seesion of the House of Delegate Columbia, adjourned without da. Board of Publie Works. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Grade—Im- precements Ordered in Washington and George- toron— Action on Petitions and Complaints. ‘The Board of Publie Works have proposed to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, for the purpose of completing the improvement of North Capitol street, to raise the grade of that Street above the present track of the railroad, so that the cars can pass underneath, in consid- eration of the company constructing a bridge over their track, and immediately adjoin, their present depot, the entire width of North Capitol street, either by arching or by an iron structure, which will be Satisfactory to the bourd and give facility to public travel. THE BRIDGE STREET IMPROVEMEBT IN GEORGE- TOWN. Gen. Balloch, chief of the burean of streets, has been directed to notify in weiting and ex- plain to the property owners along the line of the Bridge-street improvement, between Rock creek and the west side of Washington secee that they will be required to have their build: ings raised to conform to the new grade estab- lished by the board. GENERAL IMPROVEMENTS. The work of grading on M street, and the work on the P-street abutments, wil! be com- menced at once. Mr. Hollister, saperintendant of improvements, has been directed to have H street, between sth and 9th, northwest, cleaned immediately. a pete roae ETC, ACTED = petition of proj . rs equi an extension of ten feet in the sidewalk in front of their houses on the south side of the public square intersected by Pennsylvania and North Carolina avenues, between th and 5th streets southeast, in order that they may terrace in front of said houses, stating that the street will be much lower than the houses, has been referred to Balloch for report. The has ordered that the sweepings of M street be not Again deposited on the corner of 12th street and a are he prone to the —— ot ealth. A pool of stagnant water on R street north, between 17th and 18th streets west, com- plained of by Mr. James A. Handy, of the House a < & cause of sickness, has been ordered to be covered with dirt trom some of the excavations. General Balloch has been di- rected to fix the grade of G street, between 7th and 9th streets, to superintend the work and have it done promptly. A petition of Property owners on Washington street, be oop that it be graded and the sidewalk paved and curbed, has been referred to the Bureau of Streets for report. A petition of James W. Gessford and gthers, requesting that a water main be laid on Hi street, ween 4}¢ and 7th streets south- West, accompanied -4 an act of the old city government orderi: the same, has been reterred to General Balloch for report. A communication of F. A. Boswell requestin; that the alleys in squares Nos. 493, 494, 466 an: $36, im the 17th district, and paved, has been referred to the Bureau ot Streets, with directions to allow the alleys to be paved by Mr. Gunnell, superintendent of improvements, pro- vided the work can be done as cheaply as by contract. The expense is to be assessed upon the property in accordance with laws. A report of Lieutenant Noonan, compl: or sieve in syeares 540 and 496, and the req or Thot . Williams for permission to H The following is co Tes ative making school priviles thor at -g the Governor to anticipate the revenue of trent year, by nege in relation to posting bills for improvements and repairs ‘a ts to am of Colombit commisnie audit all outst: the corporations of Washington. j the Levy Courts dation; to enab’ pate for improvements and repairs lumbi: le the city of jersey av the semi-annual inte the vestry of Rock making | NEW LAWS OF THE DISTRICT OF CO'.ymgia. Passed at the First the Legislative Ay 4. in the Dist | Iumbia, and providing for the payment thereof; | clution’ granting a special pedier's license to Simon | the criminal laws of the Distric horize the Governor to appo: et norget Geor, in enue, st On Session of mbly. ss ete listof the acts and lations passe" 45 the two Houses of the “stembly at the session just closed, ed by the Governor:- for paying the ea! ployes ot the pal pia; granting certain Creek church, aking appropriations District of Co- au iating a loan of $240.00; Appropriations Dreier rict of Co- 5 res town, nd and to devise a plan for their ligui- to antici aD and making an a propriation to the bonds and certificates of the corporation of Washington: making appropriation for the payment of the tem: Parana Mistrict of Columbia, loyes of the Legislati an alley in square No. wn as ‘Se of fire; with re &e the States or Territories « resolution continuing in act t ¥ acts for the re urchased Court at tax sales and other: of wearing apparel of d ment oF sale in © ot ‘cert ey ler the act of Congr ling for the appoint sesaments and taxes, a mediate assessment’ aud the carrying of concealed we air of the Chain or straightening aud 0: e County ; nishing station-houses and detrayi expenses thereof; to authorize the G: Sners of deeds in the various States. aking itories: Thal the Associated Soldiers awater main to be to 48s streets; makin, tion ‘of ‘public drink! taain in 6th street to provide for the aj eace in and for the define t certain ground cast of the of the a fou st, fr lating to of Columbia; to pro ; Pi from the Corporation Mashington and Gecrgetown aud from the assessors, yalnation aking an appr. *Uittle i@ appropriation War of ir duties; providiag 494; to be the United Btates; orce the act entitled ficers for the cities and the at Cae for the March papons, riat le appropria jation for rt persons from ap- cases; adopting a seal ® District of Columbia; resolution authorizi vernor to suspend thé work on the north Joint resolation to provide for the expendi i neta making appropriati f SIs pro. and for ¢) n of real, and personal property in the District of Colum: to Ax the salary of the collector of taxes; to prevent in’ relation to bridge; orize the Governar to institute proceadings for improvement of rmanent officers and employes of the id for the members and em A change the » hereafter t false alarms d to the acknowledgment of deeds. and taken before notaries public resident i ‘count pia College veyances of exem) ng rn a hwa im mixed ion for the to the of m for far- the contingent jovernor to of $19) for 1812; to canse laid on E street south, from 7th ‘An appropri: t wv the erac: and to he purchase of Capitol, and for the erection thereon of a public market ‘house; fixing the ne gg fF, the commencement aceite recnar session of the islative Assembly; for the relief of J. B. Cassin and J. J. Wormiey: t control the erection of lamps; to ‘change the naaies of certain streets bet atrect: ween pay D. P. Hickling; for th i¢! to incorporate the National t rel ‘int resolution transferring the wuthe ater Board to the Board of Pablic Works: acts Jnuction Railroad ke to fix in relation to markets in Ge: “an act in June 16, j to authorize the A Attorney of the District of Columbia to ad sand affirmations; to create commise sinking fund, and to nually acerue t the prev election in + levying a tax for the payment of the interest as it shall annually accrue on four million dollars of bonds, au thorized to by the at ; be issued to provide for the organization bod : itia of the Distric a ing of a water ma: 6th and 7th streets west tion for the 0 me; fixing the thorizing the purchase of a Jot i the erection thereon of a suitable} Lior a police etation-honse, sin and for th ms troduction of Potomac water ments; to cause a water main to be laid in H strost Xu Capitol street to 15th street cast: in relation to draining certain lots; relating to in: {in relation to the estat north, from North esolution Attorney rescribe their duties: zing the District of Columbia tocreate a debt al improvements and rey eople at ukin, time ma ie ole in premis spection Iehment in the District of Columba Printing House ot a Blind yersity of the Blind; acts m Tepe ‘anticipat directing the Recorder of cates of incorporation in his offic ficiency in the fu plozes - Driation and H. for thé recorfing of wills ati office of the Begi«! late Register, J.J tobe laid along C West; in relation to th er ofls; tor the impr: jeorgetown: fixing the ve Aseembiy: wp, lum? name Try street, street; for relief of vent of public I mses; for the relief of Je ing an act to prescribe tl to cure defective acknowl: District Armory; in relation Market Company anthoriai Board of Public Works t the Board of Public Works; washing the station-houses; todi Columbia into election districts; i propriation todet jInaking @ priation to defrs ine several departments of clerks pay of th Asser) ; making an ies of certain jeer and Ohio, Alexandria, Washin: Baltimore and P. ade acy of providing for the ppruprtating from the ge a sufficient sum of money to complete the wall of the West and P street bridge; Fegalating the holding of general elections in the ‘District of C: orizing the Board of Public Works condemn alleys and streets in Washingt Georgetown, and rosds in the county; to change th h Georgetown, to Grace 008 Am @opro) ire the ri Ferguson; to other paper f Wills left unrecorded by ths R. O'Beirne;to cause a water main street — Soa FE 0 tat st storage of petroleum an ment of the harbor ot lar termes of the y pri x the reli judgments a lien on equitable interests making ai appropriation to defray “3 the ex ing the irs in said District issuing of four millions of bonds, and lev: & tax for the payment of the interest as it shal ereon, and submitting the act suing of the four million of iin Fate of the ome: kee x tor hol general elections in the District of Columbia; an. iontown,’ and ick building to j creating certain ¢ District of Columbia, is thereto; to liquidate the Jaat registration and ny and ng appropris jons therefor; to reeulate the in- oriean Uni- istrict revenue to supply the de- d to pay the membern and on mor; f for white ide the District of presiding for the the Legislative ay’ the ex- srity of is ner: ing an- with @ general ling the dau tic or tene. for Payment thereof; Deeds to number certifi provide rs in the abutment to pre- ate pur: ase the land laying lief of St. cS pens istrict of opriation to pay the sal- fa relation tothe 1 altimore on and Georgetown, otomac, and the National Junction pen & sewer in 5th street to Bow Street, tochange the division lines between the 34 and 4th county school district fashington, ( Via; providing for the sites, and the erection thereon authorizing the Governor to sell building on the corner of 10th and B street reser: officers of the District of wd ocenpations; regula- ig appro penses Boat Toe thorizing the commissioner of the sink- > pay interest on bonds Georgetown and the District of Colam urchase of Pi i of the duties jambia; iro. of the cities of a; tempore ing taxts for the fecal year ending June Sih ters, thamend the laws in Felation to titles te thse iat of Columbia. Hanras Corrpvs r Case—The Prisoner, Wm, Srom Custody.—Yesterday, fined in jail on a charge of cation for a patent, was Humphreys on a writ of Aabeas by Mesers. J. B. Adams an counsel. Gra; a ut for the im such an improvement as j took ont @ patent for the burner, Wm. y, in it before yj id 0. D, rovement added in his own name. were also read from acknowl have contracted with Mr. ates, asd eeeaes THE Parent Peasuny Gr a ischarged . Gray, con- re Julge sued out thereof. came to this city and made application for provement, but as it was not justitied a Gray ith the im- Pleted by the when tho oom: Dany hope ts parade aut Br ariakete sant gre east aset hl on Louisians avenue, and ‘a number of Condensed Locals, The copions rain last night was oy necded, and has done much good. armed The ‘Blue Stockings” def ated the Nationals yesterday in a score of 15 49 5. The Forest City Club of Rockford, M., will play the Olympics on the grounds of the latter to-morrow afternoor,, ©. H. Peters, a first-class clerk, and Nathaniel Hatch, a secovd-class clerk in the Pension Office, have resigned totake effect October 1. Columbiar, Commandery No.2, Knight Tem: lar, have @ drill im front of the City Hall th: evening at 6.30 o'clock. The total amount of claims this far filed be- fore the auditing commission is a little above $300,000. ‘The Board of Public Works will not remove their office to the Morrison building, on 4% street, until next Monday, the new rooms not being quite ready for occupancy. It is stated that as soon as the pavement is laid along. the east frontof the T: , Supervising Architect Mullett will put a force of men clean- ing the whole east front of the building. Rear Estate Saes.—Thomas R. Lully, real estate broker, No. 512 9th street, has sold to Charles Just part of lots 7 and 8, in square 73, on north side of K street, between 2ist and 22d streets, containing 7 485 square feet, for 65 cents per foot. Mr. Lully has also bough¢ of Mr. Just jot 144, in Kelly and Shepherd's subdivision of square 623, on south side of I street, between Ist and North Capitol streets, improved by a three- story brick house, for $6,500. Mr. Ji poses improving the K street property next spring in @ handsome manner, which will enhance the py of property very materially in that direc- ion. ——— BRING IN YouR CLAms.—The attention of claimants Ie gear the corporation of Washin, ton is called to the advertisement of the audit- ing commission, in to-day’s Star. THE COURTS. POLICE COURT, Judze Gray—To-pay.—Isaiah Washington, a garbage master, charged with nog- lecting to carry away garbage from certain prem- ses; Joseph Griffla, running a wagon Witlout a number being placed thereon; fined 88. Betsey Taylor, a vagrant, was sent tothe work. house. Alexander Bailey, profanity on the street; fined ($5. David Craig, assault on Melinda Hill: Bned $1. Wm, Gray charged with varrancy. Gray isa stout-built, able-bodied man, ani thie ie the second offence. Sent to the work honse 60 days. John ‘Thompson, charged with indecent exposure: fined 5. Richard rd, lod and boisteroas lan- guage on 0th {fined $5. Hing cart without placing the proper number on the same; fined $2.0. Mrs. King, charged with using profane and indecent language; fined @5. ————_—_—_—_—_ GEORGETOWN. ERCHANTS’ Excuancr.—The offeri ange this morning were 3,700 bushel wheat by or. Wi and 2,000 wheat and 1,200 bushelsof corn by J, ‘The sales were 2,400 bushels of wheat at $1.35. A Queer Ronnery.—The pungy J. T. Bears, Capt. Blackburn, while ying at the fish wharf, last night, was robbed of her sails, anchor, and chains by thieves. There was no one on the boat at the time of the theft. The property stolen was valued at about $250. RECEIPTS OF GRAIN.—Mr. George Waters has received, e? canal boat, 5,500 bushels of wheat. The canal boat J. N. Thomas brings J. G. p ad 2,300 bushels of wheat and 1,200 bushels corn. Tne CANAL.—The flume at Seven Locks, which went out on Tuesday evening was re- placed last night, and boats at once commenced rowing. They are arriving in large numbers to- Mi and it is éstimated that over one hundred will be in before to-night. THE Mitts AGarn Tore.—The millers on the Ine of the canal received orders last evening to suspend to-day on account of the small quantity of water in the canal. The slightrain last night has had hardly any perceptible etfect on the canal, and the mills pair of resuming busi- ness as usual until there is a heavy rain fall. Errect oy THE Dry WEATHER.—Canal boat- men just arrived represent the country for eighty miles up, as suffering greatly from the drought. ‘The corn crops in Frederick county, Md., is a complete failure, and the effect of the drought has been almost as disastrous in other counties bordering on the canal both in Virginia aud Maryland. CITY ITEMS. GLOVERSVILLE, July Ist, 1968. Genrs:—After using the S— and H— sew- ing machines in our glove and mitten manufac- tory for years, we were induced to try the Davis Shuttle Vertical-feed Sewing Machine, and were so well satisfied with its operation that we have supplied our factory with them. It is simple, consisting of a few strong parts, and its vertical feed enables it to run over seams and to turn cor- ners without its stitch changing its length, and with no change of tension. We can safely say that there is no other machine before the public equal to the Davis for glove manufactur! ng or famjly use. Baiearian & Eastercy. THE FOLLOWING TELEGRAM was transmitted this afternoon: To H. T. Helmbold, Long Branch : “Keepasti™ upper lip.” All may yet be well. * Things not so blue as reported.” "Yours truly, Dr. Danny, Washington, D. C. eaten Al Backes WE SHOULD NoT SUFFER from a cough,which a tew doses of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral will cure. Time, comfort, health, are all saved by it. Boise ila ‘THE MINORITY RULES in many cases, and one Secret of the ayy Success of the Messrs. Rice in conducting the American House, Boston, is the attention they pay to the minor comfort of all guests under their root. —— »___ Lixe “ QuakER Guys,” artificial teeth are of little use and easily detected. Take care of the real ones. All need is Let gy Sozodont; use it daily, your teeth will be the last of Patrick Regan, run- on nature's gilts to fail you. Doorey’s Yeast Powprr stands unequaled for making — ey oot nutritious rolls, biscuits, griddle cakes, Ke. The ingredients bear = the ge ge vg this Hacal oadbne pe only chemical ut 8O propor at the results produced are the same each time. In this respect it superiority over all others in the market. Only teas) 18 are required for a quart of flour. For sale by grocers generally. Use Dooley’s Yeast Powder only. Dootey Brotuer, Proprietors, 69 New st., New York. ws dandruff removed, hair made to Vegetable Sicilian T! the scalp cleansed, and the by the use of Hall's Hair Renewer. ee ‘Two SHOW CASES ior sale at Prince’s Bazar, 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. Ovr Dottar Kip Gioves are the best im- |, and always the lar; assortment of th ity of money, at P. WALLAcH’sS, corner 4 st.and Pa. ave. He offers this op to the public by selling the best icles of jing that obtained, at from 15 to 20 per cent. cheaper than big e-paper "t fail to give me a val. P. Wattaog, 31 Penn. avenue, corner 4 St EVER SINCE the sewing machine was invented many attempts have been to construct a ‘ine that could be sold at a rea- sonable price. To the McLean & Hooper and to Wilson M companies belong the credit of ha: succeeded in attaining object. McLean Hooper-Company has pro- ns ife : 431 1th street, between D Ne Gear VaRierr m Wars —s ispants teeter ia soe at the Orig nal Franc’s Gent's wee Geta hee Satan the best the Suir tthe Sigal rane’ ai fih aoot. Look forthe name. No branch stores, +A ser bear cee Sapers i grr wera 0h” Baa Ga set » 1th et, Intelligencer : 2 * sENERAL DISTRICT OF COLUM FFICIAL PUBLICATIO’ {O THE LNGISLATIVE & ’ SE Ne N road Company te locat grade thet 6013 road ab OFFICIAL. yeapos A se to prepare for fEWC are; ‘now, there- — ot Districts ore = Sec. l. And be 47 oe act shall be sahanicteed te th eral election, tmd pilose aioe tet, a or \. 3871, entitled,“ An act levying # tax for the payment 8 val seenbly of VE Fix ERA TA. of the interest as it shail anpeaily accrac on four | votes cast for tacml re * lion dollars of bonds, af euch election: And prowsded for Te a eg tL tote tne ceneral | The Distrit of ¢ cura PrP EeTa! and eanctica of the Cvs: Bo oo icstiane im the District of Cole sae sad the District of € ct tie, United States, the Governon abail in, wistrict oF Columbia. ‘That the ‘general elections | {oF special improvamente and r naume of the Dicarict of Columbia: tothe septal wt th be held ow the fourth Wednesday of | 13 the issuing of four mi of the P. . And be emergency exiets this act, it is hereby declared to be pually acerue thereon the question of the Brovement bonds, toa Fertner enacted, Taat whereas an for the immediate taking effect of in force from and caine vote of the people at a general ct. , Noted R the tem eee) watt pes after its approval by the Governer, ineaid Di Execerivs Orrice, Will be adequate for the purpuse of completing ti Ep ep District oF CoLummia, August 2ist, 1871 erading of said road fuarantecs Speaker, of the House of Delegates. Neuen em that at the next genera! | shall be given to sara amount #eah WILLIAM STICKNEY, election in the District of Columbia. which will be | scribed shall be inithivlly pppiied te sacl wrk. an President of the C a on the fourth Wedn ‘of November, 1871, | that said work will be Within the time Approved, August 19. 1571. $m | (being the twenty-second day of that month,) the | necessary to avail of eakd of the Penns HD. COOKE, Governor. _ 90 31-2 | ot of uke Lagisintive Aesemtly of On Die he | ectentate ae a oad Sieeuiy and spproved August 9th, itled “An act | fwrtaer, That said roed shell be cone OFIGE BX THE GOVERNOR AND SRCRE- | fevring'a tax for 4 pavment of the interest as it | acme, point om the Potamer river TARY of the District of Columbia of the sub- | shall annually accrue on four million dollars of | which shall beeatisiacters to salt Be mission to the peo the District of Columbia, for | bonds authorized to be issued by the District of Co. | Works their approval or disapproval, of an act of jambia. by an act entitled “An act authorizing the | Src. 2. Amd de st fuather eased. Legislative poscmably ol said District entitled “ An | District o Columbia to create a debt for special im Be ide for the vee act anthorizing the District of Columbia to create «| provements and repairs in said District by the | Governor ts here> to tesa the ros oe debt for special improvements and repaire in said | issuing of four millions of bonds, and levving = tax | tered or coup bonds of the District of C lumbig. District by the issuing of four million ofonds, and | for the payment of the ts itshall annually | which shall express the olyect of thetr feene on th: We levying a tax for the payment of the interest as it | accrue thereon, subtuitting the act with the | face, sball be sigued by the Governor and Secretary shall annually accrue thereon, and submitting the | question o# the of four millions of improve- | of the District. and shall be rafectuable twenty yes act with the question of the issuing of the four mil- nt bonds, to & vote of the people at ageneral olec- | after date. and bear six per cotta interset. paral Kons of improvement bendete, a vots of the people | tion in the District,’ will be submitted to the | half yearly. to an amount eegggers to provide suai at a general election in said District,” approved | people for their approval or disap anand SoMlers. ay to soll wad ‘August 19, 1571. oval, with the said act entitled “An act authoris Sage thereof to maid Pred Executive Orricr. Ee the District of Columbia tw create a debt for pad Company. at euch times Duernict oF Cor} citetion invtine Dinteiet of Columbian Shick oill ht onthe fourth W: Pike Legislative Asscanbly of the District of Col dal improvements and repairs in said District b the ieeuing of four million cf bonds, and. levring & tax for the payment of the interest’ ar it shal ually accrue therecn. Bia, August 21, isn. ext general s be tired by the pro os : be work aforesaid Prows ted, t aed ends shall not be sold et @ lower rate than uinety per centum of the par value there ng an and submitting the act, with four millions of im: eeday of Novem! -second day of that month.) the act « ‘olum- | provement bonds. to a vote of the people at a general | meet the interest to d fa, ectidied “Am act authorising the District of Go. | Brotiment Ronde. to a vote of the people at a g shall be levied annually stax of ae por ming Iumbia to create a debt for epecial improvements and | ” Said election will be the Sitst general election after | such lower rate ne may suite on etry Saad ad repairs in eaid District by the iesuing of four lion | the of paid act entiti “An act levying @ | dollarsef the assessed value of real and personal intereet ae eel! anieally nccras tiercon and subs | Mey fetythe barment of the tterest ae it shall an | rcate in. said District, the okokged for the an annut accrue om ually aecrue four ml ny a | “ tut ‘Peck jal be pay itting the act with the queetion Of the lavuing of | Heatz.go7 He gh ose million d Inet of said Wnterert the four million proved angust [9, 1871, will be enbmitted in the m: provided by said act to t their approval or disapproval, in connect improvement bonds to a vote of peral lection in said District,’ ‘ an act entitled * An act author! Columbia to create a debt for speci im said District repairs million Socal callow of the interest as it 4. And 6¢ tt further emacs erner te hereby reguionted (0 enue publiched before the next generel nired by the fourteenth mection nf the District of Cultant of C the people of said District for Bi. fn co with the ject of Con esti wuing four millions of bonds for special | and gubmitting the act, with the question of the | Tuary, twante-cne nackte’ heeded ieeracea solenines meienicntbas fesuing of four millicns ‘of improvement bonis. ts | one,tasd ty sulall relent Sabi election will ber the. first general election after | a vote’ of the people at. geusral clacton fer eatd | Siise seat aula 4 prescribe the form i the passage of said act, Said act is hereto sujoined | District." ishall be vaed upon. . and publication thereof is made herewith. And said election, as reepects the said act. will be CHARLES L. HULSE. .'D. COOKE, held as in the said act provided. Said act ti hereto Speaker of the Ht: © Governor of the District of Columbia. | gubjoined and publication theresf ie herewith made WILLIAM STICKNEY vIN L. STANTON, HD COORE, President of the Council Secretary of the District of Columbia. Governor of ihe Dist Approved. A 1 Set of Columbia STON yet 39, 3) EDWIN HD. COOKE. G . STAN }OV CTR. az tm AN ‘Act suthorising ies Distetat of Ooteenbia to rene Secretary of the District of Columbia, = — = - ——_ ‘a debt for veme id District by the issuing of four million of bonds, | AN Act levys x for the payment of the inter | Georgeto rtise nd levying a tax for the payment of the interest | “Tutt ae ig Zingisenx forthe Bexment of the tnter- | Gi orgetown Advertisements. as it shall annually sccrue thereon.and submitting | dollars of bonds, authori d Urbs issued to the ? the act with the question of the issuing of the four million of improvement Frtour: rrovr YFLOWER MAGNOLIA EXTRA ond District of Col by an act entitled “ An set Gutherizing the District of Columbia to create « onds to a vote of the peo said cial improvemente qgd repairs in said el B! sur 2 for « REFINE FLOUR ant MILL OFFAL io an enacted by the Leaisiative Assembly of the | District ey the incwing of he lions of bonds | >t ic” of Columba, That in order that specialim- | and ievying a tax for the payment of the interest | TUARLILY for sal GRO. SHoRmAKES., | Provements and repairs of the streets, avenues, as it shall annually accrue thereon, and submit on ao ~ - alleys, and roads of the oe pow pd ot wi th. ect, with the question of, the fonuing of B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgem saat com, and sewer 1 provement bonds, to a vote —— eee: Gc Tony piper Seated scien sll'bi- | BLROaS RonEwocy rane ANP yor: Be aoe resurrect | of petty erin anemic | mame FRIDAY, MORNING. Sur ann 4 + OF = a ia, for rT yin s . oe es tier dineeied tactamred or cosa kents te tnd Gees ‘annually, as it may accrue on te four dence of Jolm H. Philips, Exq., No 138 it of, fe illion dollars, in denominations of doll fifty, one beget hundred, four mi million of bonds authorized to be ise: Warbington street, between Danbartgn and Ball the oe of Columbia in accorfance with Yisions ved by he pro- | streets. an elegant eeortmeut of Household Paral and one thousand the pro ,to be payable within twenty years fram the the act entitled “An act authorizing the | ture and Bilecta, of = date of their issue, and te bear interest at the rete of District of Columbia to create’ dubt tor special eqliind corner Foctave Tr centum annually. provements and repairs istrict by the bemcod And be ut further enacted, That a jaltax | issuing of four millions of bonds, the Je ‘4 ry jaircloth Parlor @uite. mad Tevied om the taxable property ofthe Dis: | tax for ihe pesment of the torsse ee ene Fainut Bookcase and B. of Columbia, for the period of twenty years, to ally accrue an amount sufficient to. accrue on tax shall be collected in sums of two eighyy thousand dollars, d fably to the provi: of the United ereon, and submitting the act. with the question of the issuing of four millions of ‘improve- jr aig Semmes to Sivere, of the people “3 ao oS tion in sai istrict," a special tax of two hundred amd cighty thousand dollars ts hereby levied waren the taxabfe property in said Dietrict for the period of twenty or pec @n amount sufficient to pay the leant Welvut Mineral loeant Brussels Oat jegant Wainut Cham! ¥ the interest which maj uring said etek whic! andred and luring each of said years, # of 1e act of the Ce States, entitled, “An act to provide for e a Suite, made by Karty : ‘alnut Hat-rack, Wbatnot. “ottage Buiter. Flair and Hock Mattrasses and Feathers. Dining and other Tables and Chairs it & government for istrict of Columbia,” ap. | interest which may sccrus on seid bomde darhes eect legant Stewart Cook Stove, nearly new proved February twenty-one, eighteen hundred a: Perigd. which tax shall be collected in sums of two | And many other articles too bumer: asf mon seventy-one, and i1 came ner that the indred and cighty, thousand dollars during each of | tion. fucmas DOWLING, cral taxes of said District shall be collected, a1 said years, agreeably to the provisions of the act of | 922 [Rep. Anctinges applied and used exclusively for the payment of the es entitled ‘An act to provide a government | ~ T Gost! AT Gost) ingore pally secret om ald La eg, | fr ts District of Colum. vanprov ed Fobrasry vol wane pave. EC. 3. enacted. Gover- | twenty-firet, lghtecn hundrs veuty-one, and nor shall, in connection with the Secretary and the | In the same barnes hoe ae Fanos of aaid | The cutive stock of the Geurgotiten Totiar Stone Gormptroller prepare «Aid bonds for issue, and sale. Dietrict shall be cillcied and be applied and ioved | 2 Streab. yn teks Seon they s ia +o r | exclusively for yiment interest ann ” = AN provement bonds,” and shall be signed by the Gov- | accruing ob said bobde: that this act shall beat | CASH, PAID FOR Laine eee {rnor, countersigned by the Secretary and Comp- | mitted to the people, with the said act of sala Dis OOTS, SHOES, etc.,at L. GRADWOHL'S. 17356 troller, aud have affixed to them the seal of the Dis- 5. oa An oct eu the % = es yy trict. : Coluinbia to create @ debt for # ridge street, y mani trea SEC. 4. Amd be t further enacted, That the bonds | und repeite in eaid Pet Georgetown oF Wi ‘attended to, 0c38-iy ald cool required for said purpecch shell Regs: | miltions of bonds az said, until re for men, 5 lereet as it posited with the Gomptrolier of sald Districtyand be | ahd teumuenent as it eb INSURANCE COMPANIES. cial! mot, permit anyone ox more of them.t8 go out | cf four millicas of ——— of hie » except for the purpose : ae ORTH WESTERN and he shell give euch security fur thetr eafe Rees: | 2 general election, MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE OOMPANY ing as may be required by the Governor; and the eof this act MiLWaveEn wis Keep @ register or account of all bonds which | thie'act stall be bekd Avs. GaTLoRD, Bec be prepared and tssned under this act,and make | “First. Upom thea @ fall report, from time to time, tothe Lemalatice | peritetion Im the Dally Chr Ascembly, of ‘the amount of sales, as well as of the | Lud Evening Star, newepay ‘mount of interest that may have aecrued or to be | in such other papare ae paid on said bonds. cae Sake Suc. &. And be tt further enacted, That two millions and one-half of sai companies, because it obtains thereof prise to suid election ‘ higher ratee bonds may be prepared for the | Second. The ballots used at satd election shall be | of interest on ite investments: bese toate rate iseue during the year one thousand eight hmudred | printed: and these facet tea eee at MES | Sortelity ant betdso tte cctone oa, conte wanted. undseventy-two, and until the expiration of the aret | Wonks folie riee trek Ofice 509 Tih st. Ly. &Nicut. al quarter alter sdjourument af the next Fo els-tf General Agent. Fegula? secsion of the Legislative Asecmbly,and ons WE NATIONAL a = m and a half during the year one ¢ ete hee acest aed cl te Tirine txstnaace Courant. Ge ul ext wl the issue thereof fe au ined as af sand upon DISTRICT “OF COLUMBIA. Siiue cdtresaiet cs Dace, a ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870. seo of 3 ree OASH CAPITAL cece 100,000 the treasury of ‘ict, a nd be drawn out upon warrants of the Board Office in Shepherd's No. 905% Penney pee a A Se eee 4 of “3 -B. ‘ ments and repairs in said District includige, the ; SAMUEL CROSS, Secretary becessary incidental expenses thereof, and for bo ‘acaixer other purposes; but no payments shall be made w1 The act for levying « tax for the period of any contract for improvements, or done in relation thereto, unless the work done shall be ten per centum in excess of such cept in the case of the Snal execution of any Greompletion of any work and settlement theretor ict to create a debt for special improvements Sec. 7. Amd be at further enacted, That - | and repsirs in sabd » by the issuing of four Till bo commenced aust carried oh aseueding is nce | Uatae of bonds and levring i shall be commence carri On aoc is ann accrue thereon, Provisions of the aforesaid act of Congress of the | and euler nat twenty-first day of February, eighteen hundred and seveniy-oue, and exclusively for the promotion uf the public interests, Src. 8. Ai . And be OP haar} officer or employe of the said District shall use, or consent to the use, of any of the money authorized to be raised h of the ‘au thr mm conv! District more than twelve months, and by a ee NOT yeare for the payment of the interest as it shall an peally acces. on ya milous of prpenee bs issued by the Distri umbia, agreeatly to the PBicpistons of an act eutitied ‘An act authorizing th: for any, work Payments, ex- qmacted, That if any | Third. That the tickets for and rainst t shall be deposited in the ballot boxes wich teen fe uired to provide for the deposit of the may be cast for the i by this act, contrary to ite provisions, he ‘whic act entitled“: ‘An uss of Columbia, be punished by impeinunt | Scbewnerizing the Dis eqncats ‘end Tepaice Leal Lesser De Supr y Nora ‘ia ment in the jail of this District for a term of uot lesa District, bP the 2, i in from JUDGE WYLIE, of U.S ome 7. millions of bonds and Powe Wasnixeton, .O., June. 1571. fine of not less than five hn 6 nor more | shall annually o Dear sie: Thoveak Lil OF Lib vor than one thousand dollars. act with the question oft the four Teles Gi ep your ty 4: ANd be tt further enacted, That this act of t bonds toe vote of the poople | eficcta.” Ii tam heatiitiet ee ee ae eae submitted to the people or electors of said | wt jon in said District,” and in relation aaven rict at the first general election which may be | tthe question of the hewn at fon ot oon on held after its ;toasther with the questions of | improvement bonds. and the efection infeference £2 yj issu the four millions of bunds aforesaid, | thir act shall beconducted in all respecte, as rengeks, pea yy inthe mode inafter provided, namely: the titled to vote and otherwise, in accord- far, has secured from me, should feel creat First. Upon the approval of the act it shall be | anoe with the laws and regulations: which: mee os pace tn Guking i as © medicine esmaien es published tn such papers athe Governor may div | gpolicable to the halding of general elections ia-eatd | SomdeRCe in, ta Very Pespecttully yocre, be continued for three months prior to said election. | ” Four. Upon cloning the polls, the ballote for and - —— ee WEEE. Second. The ballots used at said election shall be | against this taw shall be cougted be thechecten, oak Wasmiwoton, July Ist, 1371. Printed, and those in favor of ‘sald act, and of the | ccre, and a tally list thereof be made out, aid tiem | Bear Profersor : seuing of aid bonds, of of the contracti said | the completing of the counting of said ‘and d After usiug your BALM OF LIFE in many in- debt, be in the words following, to wit ; Plicate returns of the cast in cach election dis: stances of disorders in my family, I am giad to say it FOR SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS, trict for this act together with statements of the ag- | afterde the relief ~f apaily 1 “ice For the act of the District of Columbia entitled fe uumber of formembers of | headache, catarrh, ovugh. aud all peterbel tells et tx at ee ee SieLegielative Acscuply .shall, within forty-eight | mation I am oonvineed ia aes use, la debt for. spec ene epairs in | hours be made ? said District, by the isautug of four million of bonds, | Rotts, be made out and signe ‘districts, which returns ee OR and levying a tax for the payment of the interest, as | shall te the w for this loan, po FATHER BOYLE. itshall annually aecrue theron, and submitting the | one of which returns shall be pleced in che ee po Rev. act, with the question of the issuing of the four mil- x of on wi u of Prof. Tita = py snpply of BALM Bert or muppet bunds toe ttsoF the people, | said election and the others shalt te plated iss | yb STfpred: Plcese gent me «, supply of BALS water the taratng of tora iit ienreyihe and be directed to the Secretary of the | OF LIFE, the which, if 1 ‘or if charerd to me Aud for tie iecuin gf four millicus of improve- District and be placed in his hands by one or inore of | Sill be > noon T am altogether pleased with we ballots againgt said act aud the issuing | “Fitth. On receiving the waid envelopes containi : ery, traly yours, of the bonds shall be as follows: the returns as af the Secretary shail esamime | | JURE 94, 1872. vB. Bove. the act of the District of Columbia, en: sch distsictend ohn a Doertity KEEP 000L! ac iste fumbia @n- | cart in enc 3 F ding 60 eball certify 4 titled, “* An act authorizing the District of Colum. | {he result tose Gas By the head, eyes, aor, ears, wrists ant bia to create a debt for special improvements fe whew overheated, aud «hea wuf- repairs in said District, by the issuing of four, mil- iri lions of bonds, and laying a tax Tor the payment of the interest aa it shall annually’ accrue” thereon, aud submitting the act, with the question of the issuing of the four millions of improvement bo fo.e xote of thi ond, © people at a general election in said vist 3 against the issuing of four millions of im- cast vipa sient Fa “3 feria snide a tren ; vat -bex for each election nee. be thall be provided by the Governor in which the bal- | puntication of ais act tu thet seep ety a te lots for and against the w sand for and against | Said for the period of three. months thors shalt a id improvement bonds, bs deposited, aud the | notice over the signature of the Governor and of the election in relation theréto shall be conducted in all | Becretary cf the Piatriet het ft Gl he eee, respects, ag regards the persons entitled w vote, and | trent. whe first gencral election after its pase: here © with the laws la- | age for their apy or disapproval, and a copy of tome phich may beapplicable to the holding o gen | such netice ial be fed ‘and Feoonded in te Silos el a u F ‘ing the the ballot-boxes 8. And be t4 further enacied, That whereas containing said tickets shall be optned,and the bal | emergeic nists for the fan aes ¢ taking effect of Tots e in 7 counted. and a tally list | this act in the event of its approval by the posple, thereof be made,and upon the completion of the | Shall be in force fren aed hatter aie: prockemation counting of said’ ballota, duplicate Prt he | thereof by the Governor, Sotea cast tp each eloction autre, CHARLES L. HULSE. THAT IS THE QUESTION. Hatemente a te number Speaker of the Huse of Delogates. bly shall, within forty-eight hours LIAM STICKNEY. — « vo cers sev Approved, Angnet 19, 1571. 2 al . oe eens wien ens eal oe H.D. COOKE, Governor. anzsm | vont Suuy,Daroren Teen iORY, Joly 31571 tail bonds, gue of which seturte hal Meese OTICE AND PROCLAMATION BY Br. 8. Silverbere—Bir: —. Dd ig the election bog of each tection district, withtne | INGOVERNOM pubienios amiaet of the Lipen Gellare Aeaadrerin gthcr papers of said + and the other shall subscription to, the of the Pied- Kind $3 for goods anc & couts for peatane. Redretary, of the District of Ouacbie aed ee | mont and Potomy the sume to" she pes * . ren Vin his hands by oue or more of said cetin of said inet and "preseribing ‘the form in’ MES. MARY 5. suirH. ‘ft, On receiving the said envelopes, containing " Executive Orrice, se the returns as aforesaid, the secretary shall open District or CoLcmsia, August 21, 1871. - and examine the same,and add together the Notice ts hereby PRS ay 7 Maa winery Aap yet earn pe seeeemenst of rote neato ee 4 fom cx lee the act of the Te Asombly of the ch ounely. ” ult to the Governor, and file "copy of suck centia ein eke LLABS and two pairs reversible CUFFE cates of his offce, Pomee