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Go OR AND - | road Company te locate and grade their said road so NOPE STSLSET SPEDE ART BORE. | nt corny et eee > people District, for their ‘ ler als gf an act of the Logisindtts | Enc. 1. And be 4 enacted, That, provided that thie ‘August 19th. | act shati be subenitted to the ‘at the next ist. An act lew tax for the payment | eral clection, and shail roosive m majority of the of. as it aupuall) votes cast for members of the Legislative Acer fpale dines to tee fered At euch election: And provided further, That this act shall receive t Land ye Coe GEORGETOWN. AN ALLIGATOR CAPT RED ON MonTcomEny | Street—On Thurscay afternoon as Frank Barbarin, Clarence Corson, and Randolph Cam- min were playing with bows and arrows on Ronny, street, Cummin shot his arrow on a high bank, and on going after it dis- PRPVENIN ) ont on prints ip peter was: Gitagenseieran | Condensed Locals. EVENING STAR. | stc¢us.30 ere, appomt a single | The sultry weather scems Inclined to “stick.” om BR me ee os a ——— | officer; the members of the board have no Lincoin Hall bas witnessed many interesti BATURDAY.... .. August 26, 1971. | ability, and don’tknow n6thin’ about improve- atherings, but none have given evidence oi = = = | me - They ne - aes, two ogee | er Senay cae “ -~ m services held a | oD ave sot wo ie bureaus over ve | each Sabbath evening during the summer. =. LOCAL NEWS | Deestrick of Kertumby. Not one of the men | (pig. P. I. Relnhar , chief clerk of the House a | of Delegates —— y 7e tires. ia ppinted ta a jenctiont man. bea x ‘a hated , — Assembly, =e NOT Ti | rival”) was char; Congress wi 009,000. | written a letter to Auditor Richards, argu’ TO IMPROVE O& FOr | He didn't know ‘0 ing about architecture or | that the members of the House are entitled to Another Meeting of the Nots, | improvements. That air letter of his’n couldn’t | their per diem for Sundays, and the writer cites | be answered. The Boardof Public Works had | “Cushing's Law and Practice of ve As. tax for t) CH, - 4 e Dually ace submitting the act, with accrue i — i . the question of the issuing of four million of im - pecription ned ng of citizens opposed to | committed the most hellishist acts. He wanted | semblies,” a decision of the acting ptrolier | object a you: Concluding that an ‘ ~y- “ factory evidence shall be furnished to the ‘cur million loan for tmprovements was held | them. resolutions ‘passed to-night, and” copies | of the Treasury Department, and sther sathort | StPcthS {° ‘of Georgetown had. no Sircclon mn nbd Beergg on eee ee eee Sal Faas Woke atece cake apes fe ae: b € Trade Roo: | soma and sent to every member of Congress.” | ties as well as precedents in support of his posi- | rights which they were bound to they Execcrivs Orrice, Will be adequate for the purpose of completing the Jas t evening in the Board of Trade ms, to ere the General very red in the face, and | tion. fell upon him with sticks and stones, ina District oF Cortmaia, August Zist, 1871.{° | grading of said road. and ory guarantees organize a permanent association. The attend- | streaming at every pore” “‘sot down.” A large forceof workmen commenced few minutes Ser line the young monster of life. - fotsce ts seven that at the next genera! | shall be given to said Board the arou: ance was yet smaller than on Friday evening | ‘The resolutions were re-committed, on motion | tions on the 3d-street sewer yesterday. The body. which was 25 inches long, was key President of tse Council. | figston im the District cf Colambie. which ‘will bs | seribed shail he faithruily Hind to cast ¥ ck. aad fe poeent mete Mewre Besnteent Heong | of Mr. Alexander, a resolution was passed creat- | _ The Choral Society will visit the Schuetzen | on exhibition yesterday,and was visied by quite | Approved, Angust 19.208 bi 4 EE eS: those present were Mesers. Berrett and — ing a finance committee to collect necessary | Park on Monday evening and sing some of their | a large number of the Last evening it H. D. COOKE, Governor. au 2itm | (being ive Assembly of the Districtalose. | vania Gantest 4 of the Patriot, “General” (Albert) Grant, A. | funds from the members from ttme to time. choice selections, wee ety buried by its captors with ap said a ‘* Toth, II, entitied “An act | Yereners That f Watson, N. D. Larner, Thomas Jefferson Du- ——_o——_ , Workmen are engaged in repairing and beau- | funeral thas since been ined OTICE BY THE GOVERNOR AND SEORE- levying some point on the Potemac river at Georgetown Fan f Le @,) Michael Talty, Henry 3. Boarp or Purtic Works—Other Improve- | tifying the walks in Lafayette Square. A num- | that it was the property of Judge Peck, who TARY of the District of Pelpndin of Be ow. ich shalt be satisfactory to said Board of Pative rane, and Dr. Clayton. Mr. | ments Ordered—At a meeting of the Board of | ber of new seats have been in the square. | resides at the coraer of Stoddard and Washing- maiapiom to the poopie of the Disprics of Colnmaie, ter pe by ae god, Tah te enter to Thomas Jefterson Darant, of Louisiana, on | Public Works yesterday, a communication was | The committee appointed at a recent meeting | ton streets, and that he obtained it bom wey | t Cap ty ES, « ‘an we ovide for the payment of said subscription the taking the chair, repeated his remarks on pre- | received from Consul General Hits in reference | Of the market dealers to select a plan of stalls | Oricans some months since. “It seate Sen eacape pn el Bg TO Pw ny veacnat P ncteedingy By EM | seth A eee eatons: aud wanted to know what | to the improvement of Pennsylvania avenue | for the various trades doing business in the new | on Tuesday, and was probably making for for re in said | feouing tered or compen bends District of Columbia, lve the cost of the oificial advertising in | east, together with the streets and public reser. | Market house have arranged to start on Monday | water whes captured abd tatted. District by the ‘of four million of bonds, aud | forthe Sbich chall express the otject of Uneit iavue on their regard tothe loan auc railroad subscription, and | vations it intersects, between 4th and 6th streets | Highton a tour of inspection to Philadelphia, RAD MANAGEMENT OF THE CANAL ComPANY. levying & for the it of the interest as it | accrue thereon, face by the Governor and Secretary the coming election, &e. i Cast; referred to the chief engineer. ‘The super. | New York and Boston, and ascertain from tho | With the seraieton of the superintendentof the | shall shngally accrue XT a Shug deta, end beet akx par oocaae tateoeet eesetie At this juncture Mr. John H- Crane, ex-water | intendent of lamps was directed to invite pro dealers in those cities their views a8 to the best Georgetown level of the canal, the millers com- pee RE ESS reark cual eqegeary to proviae aalt registrar, who suffered official decapitation at | pocals for furnishing 500 I ‘The chief | Stalls in use. menced runnin; again er ndred to eel! wats the hands of Gov. Cooke, volunteered the reply | Pr"te Wi tegu ng Soortmnp Dosis, The chiet | Star 'stenmer Keyport, which has been lying at | afternoon. They continued all last nigit, Sut at | Sgeykeneral. District,” approved people ef ala District vu ars. apd to coil eats that the cost would be $5,000, more or less. having the repairs on sewers done under his di- | Baltimore for some months a thor- | five o'clock this morning were again notihed to Exscurive Ormce: Beg 'ths Diccstee uming, inquired if the assem- | rection instead of by contract; ordered to em- | ugh —i Foe ee ed mpage operations until further orders, owing Distaict oF Corumspia, A 2, 5 improvements au axpayers bad heard what their most re- | ploy a forceof men forthat purpose. The water | *fternoon for the Potomac, where she is to take | to the low water in the canal. They complain | Notre ts hereby that next general issuing of four rp yt! levying a €.45 ary bad said, and pausing for @ | registrar was directed to havea water-main iatd | het place on the line between Washington and | bitterly of this interruption bs thelr eee al siggticn fy the Dineriet ot peo wig Vg bos GO a ag pr a repls 1 tosay that the election expen- | on Hi street, between 44 and 7th streets south- Aguila creek. attribute it to the neglect of the canal company | ‘Vein the twenty day of that month, )the act | tintegerinn of aie issuing of four millions of im- | Smc.3. And be @1 furiacr enacted, That in order to ses would entail additional waste both of time | west, in accordance with the request of Lieut. r. George W. Beall, cf Georgetown, (late | in not ring the feeder above the in | of the imaita Assembly rtthe of - | provement bonds. to a vote of the people at a general | mert the interest to accrue on said bonds, there and money. Congress did not intend that there | Gessford and other citizens. The chief engi. | X collector in that city,) has been appointed Bridge, and also to the waste of wateroccasioned | bia, ent “An act the of election in the District.” shall be levied annually a tax of six per cent. or shoul be two general electionsin thesame year. | neer was instructed to report on the feasibility | aseestor for the Board of Public Works. ‘Thisis | by the wasteways in the Alexamdris coucle They | Iuuibia to create « debt for improvements and | “Said election will be the first, Slestion after | uch lower rate/us may ruffiowson very Tandrad Having a second election would give us another | or having tile drains manufactured in this city, | aM excellent appointment. Mr. Beall is de- | Kliece tat Ifthe hooker aan tod Fepaire in said District by the euing of fourmlliion | the passage of waid nct enti SS ate | eee oh Sed ee ee Legislature, which would be a violation of the | The sopond assistant engineer was directed to | etvedly popular among those who know him | tacct were Sanat , nd the feeder which | of, bonds and levying a tax for the payment of the | tax Tor the pa pp or organic act, and would create confusion by giv- | reportthe cost of Improvements requested by | best, and is well fitted for his new position. supplies the own level re; there | Sspesest 9s Rake aeeeeny oes of tes leet a pm 7 ing us two sets of officers at the same time. | FE" Large and others on the Mari! road. " Ore would be water enough to run the mills. an act Suc. 4. Amd be 4 Jurther enacted. That the Gor- ‘They wanted to do things fairly, aud wished | Gen. Balloch was authorized to have the piles ™ Letter from Mr. Gulick. There is a strong current of water into Colum! ernor is hereby requested to cause this act tu bo July orted correctly, atl not as | in the Eastern branch of the Potomac removed, | _ We find the following in the Patrict,in answer | the Alexamdrin french ut tne < and repairs Publiched before the next general clection, as re been reported in'the Chron- . t does © certain statements made by an anonymous ich ionedcmabied ne | Eicydetctea Dear schgaaaseetitees | ortrgandan of tat pacer Fas ai eae e: wired by the fourters o nm from New Orleans to | ware avenue graded; tograde W street, between | “¢f of Mr. Gulick for unbl of the int thereon, | the District of Cob 5 5; 2 Pr section of the charter of act of Congre Feb the Georgetown level is we neces- hundred and ished integrity and | sary quantity of waters, The vendeace of wears spd sub nary. twedy- sn hundred and sevens Fenn, Sracetatye (ast alter taking his seat, | i4th and 15th streets northwest; to have Rhode | *traight-forward dealing, however, renders this | to bring the grain and flour busines of out gan e fp phy prescribe. the form in whictr of the Chronicle and inquitedy. Did ‘you writg wermnueee paaegs Wo have Romney sreets | San ame ory Sinacmoce meet moat Tt ection piesa tienen win be | “8H vad * CHARLES L. HULSE that report, sir?” “I did not, sir,” answered | Cy’ street, af the corner of Daal Harete eee Wasninorow, August 24, 1871. Recurrrs oy Gnaix.—iHartley & Brother H. D. COOKE, beld as in the eld ist provided. Seid act is hereto Speaker of te Howe of ies. the Chronicle man, steadily returning the indig- | ¢¥,0 Tory tetne comer oF tose i. | | Editor of the Patriot: I notice in your issue of | nave received 9 806 tacholone eaeat nee ee Governor of the District of Columbia, | cubjoined and publicattom thereaf is herewith made WILLIAM STICKNEY nant gaze of his interrogator, who subsided with | Newt, The cb immediate attention to the drain: | ‘day a communication signed “Paul Pry,” | hase Wonca aera dG ane oe 4 EDWIN L. STANTON, H.D.COOKE. - 9, efit of the Councit the remark, “1am glad to know you did not, | age of the sour ** | which does me such great injustice that even’'a | receipt of 425 bushels of corn per gondola, whish a sees ee Governor OW IE L BEANE ON | APTS AMORE Gotcrnor anon — TRE s aa ied ——o——_ aot = see tain aie haber ip tomy old at 70 cents for yellow and 76 cents for white. Ax Act authorizing the District of Columbia to create Secretary of the District of Columbia. — ee report of the committee on a constitution. The | | REAL Estate Sares—By Green & Williams | the'case. Bugping Dears 0 Hawoastts."—Jowph | for. special ements and repairs in ——— . to-day forwarded, a: istrict by the of four million of bonds, | AN Act levy! ‘a tax for the payment of the inter- Georgetown Presuuble sets forth that whereas the organicact | PrseT Gay comp gc tatyianen ee & cworstory | Ast. 1 am not concerned, either directly or | 3,i0p fect ar naton he Cumberiand, Md. | Sud levzing a'tax for the payment of the interest te i thall"antuallyaccrae cu four millisa Advertisements. bay est. - on rick house and’ on Virginia avenue, be- E as it shall annually accrae thereon, and submitting dollars of bonds, authoriz d to be issued by the ero sembly; to, propose to the voters of the Corpora: | Ween Oth andith streets, Island, toJas.Pranier, | indivectly, tn tarnishing supplies of any kind for ———— ths net with the question of fe esting ofthe four | District of Columilia by an Setentitiel "Au act | PARENTS, SAVE MONEY. tion projects of indebtedness without. limit, gs ‘ tcacy wards E dea tt 1 head ahing do, ALEXANDRIA. saat a geastal slaction ineald Dineise Sadr ior epschel Gepeevecnsate ond senate tet od SCHOOL BOOKS Which may be confirmed by a majority of voters | ., BY Tong ver, rin mee pepo) ry Be either directly or indirectly, in ing the ie Leassiative Assembly of the | District by the of four millions of bonds | ecid at publishers’ prices. Complete stock of at a general election, while he same time | $oi°<t ig No Fork witate No. | trade to the young man who furnishes supplies | New Market Hovss.—As will be scen by | wisiric: of Colemonas That in order that wpeciat ime | bea Sorstes, a sant or the of the interest P €on, has by the act of February 21, is71, | (ji, on} street, between Sth and 9th streets, for | of groceries. I am gratified that the has | reference to a notice in another column of to Provaments and of the atreets, “avennes, | eit shall annually accrae and subi, SCHOOL REQUISITES, provided various cheeks upon the power of tax- | Charles A ae re. Baum, tor | been given him, but {have no pecuniary interest | day's Gazette, the Commissioners of the Sinks | kileye-and roads of the rict of Columbis be | fing the.act, with ‘of the of ation, of contracting, or appropriation, and ex- | £7500; also, the north half of lot No. 48, square | inthe matter ‘whatever, Isl to dealers, but | ing Fund having made such arrangements as | ¢e™mmenced and completed, and sewers jour millions of hen ioe pe med Eee srt pending the public inoney of the Corporation; | N°. 183, on 16th street, between Land M north- | Mr. George F. Bassett has not of late years said Dis- OOK! LOOK! and whereas the act of the 2ist of February re- be OF cnet carats tos. Dought a single article from me. I, ‘be constructed therein, and other necessar; jie the people at a general election in ‘were ni have advertised for proposals for the erection of anew Market House accord. | Works be executed, the Governor of said et. y Ce 4 powered, for behalf of sai emacted the ive Assembly of the Our of BOOKS. ATIONERY. MUSICR ferred to, as it has enlarged the powers of the avenner & Co., real estate and | “od. 1 was not present at the Washington Asy- to the plan of Mr. Adolph Cluss, separate | District, to issue, er cause to be issued, as herein: spustriet of Coteention That for the pence ing | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHILDREN'S CAR~ note brokers, 643 Louisi: o k ¥ rhc het ; : People for certain purposes of municipal govern- | Rote brokers, woe ee High sae lum the day the bids were opened, nor have I | bids to be received for the brick and wood work. | after directed, registered oF conpon bonds to the interest annually, as it may accrue on the four | RIAGES, and all kinds of FANCY ARTICLES, is ment, has imposed, consequently, upon every | ¢: trectows, to Zech. ts Brooke: fer eo 8 | been nearer to the building than the Congres- | The bids will be opened on the 9th proximo and | amount of four ition datlare, tm of in dollars of bonds authorized to be issued by | very large, and will be sold ‘et prices to wait the ‘Ke, we, the undersigned, farm ourceiven ms | , Mess Fitch & Fox,real estate brokers, have | “hal, Cemetery for a year. Mon- | poraiiane ©” 0° Commenced as soon thereafter as | S0il:re tole payshus, wlinin tency pears ftom the Pious of he act snutied “"An act antuurisior’ine | Several Parlor Oreane auf fine Pianos very low ¢., “ we, the undersigned, form ourselves 7 “ usiness with the Governor on Mon- le. + ‘and to bear ‘Columbia. debt ‘secund-hand Piano: . an association, to be styled the Citizens’ Associ. | tld to Hon. Montgomery Blair the north half | gay iast. I found him in conversation with two | - ALEXANDRIA AND ¥REDERICKADURG R.R-— fo ee i gd seenerteet | Ecroregeie el rake a bet ee | - ation of the District of Columbia, whose object | & > Si SEUAES OPE, fronting 30 feet 6 inches | of the Commissioners. At his (the Governor's shall be seeure by aly honorable and legal means | ©® Delaware avenue, between B and C streets | invitation, I gave the views 1 honestly pant] 7 rth, improved by a four-story brick house, for i an equal, honest, and economical administration | 2 n on t . tained in reference to contract for supplies Of the government of the Corporation of the | $1?.500 a Sec Mand the Columbian Gelege, for the Asylum, viz: That I believed supplies District of Coulmbia.” Article 2 reads: ‘Any | {ot 7? Sypdivision of the south grounds, contain- | could beobtained better, andin the end cheaper, per~on who is a legal voter im the District of | 108 jy'tp, cauare feet, to Charles Faxon, Esq., | in open market than by contract; that competi: Columbia, and who is opposed to the proposed | fF $1,125 cash. tion in trade is so great that few articles, if any, four million loan, which is advertised to be sub- could be furnished by contract cheaper than mitted for the approval of the.people on the ARREST oO” A BURGLAR For Ronpery Com- could be purchased in open market. I examined fourth Wednesday of November next, and in | MITTED IN MARYLAND A YEAR AGo—It will | an abstract of bids for furnishing shoulders,hams, The track layerson the Alexandria and Fred- Suc. ericksburg railroad were at work this morning | is roby on the curve between Wolfe and Duke streets. | trict of With a slight break at Hots Tun the track is en amount now mm intersection an Fayette streets to where the road crosses Cam- | {4%,$hall be collected durin GE yn ed eon rap. tothe of the act Forcep Into Town.—Several of the millers ‘the United Denton entities ae act to more ior of the surrounding country who have been | ® government for ihe D: ‘of Columbia,” compelled to suspend operations in consequence | Pro" fren | twenty-one, eighteen hundred of the prevailing drought, have been forced to | Seyrnty-one, & SELIGSON Georactown. D. Tents are tified at the authority of one yn =: . t t basin. my emt or im gm! be hal o beemrevcked. [auieae") W. F. DUVALL Fretr FrovEr: FLO’ MAGNOLIA EXTRA ant stPenrine ae LOUB and MILL OFFAL in any ° - mani he gen- wantity,forsaleby GEO. SHORMALER, favor of an honest, prudent, and economical | be recollected that the residence of Mr. J-H. | and lard; the lowest bid. tor these eetcie tee ipiee nes, that ol quanti administration of public affairs and expenditues | Clarke, in Montgomery county, Md, was robbed 13, and 10 cents respectively; another bid, by & | come into town and have their grain ground at | crAhiaxcs of said District shall be collected. and be Sut 6t Eivectite Sin, Soeepeews. ©. 8. of public moneys, may become a member of this | @bout one year ago of ing and jewelry | very prominent bacon merchant, (whose facili. | some of the steam mills. ly accruing on said bonds. At 008T) APF pave association by subscribing to this constitution.” | amounting to about $300 in value. Among the | ties for furnishing such an are, perhaps, su- Dzap—The name of the colored man who be ut further - That the Gover- The entire stock af the Georgetown Dollar Store, In reference to article 2 of the constitution, | valuables lost was an old-fashioned necklace, a | perior to that enjoyed by any other dealer in | shot himself accidentally, near Convalescent mnection with the Secretary and the eud-im 73 High Strect. Mr. John T. Given said Whad been suggested to — — = == Regs wate, although Washington.) was, for the same articles, § 13, amp, on Soa as mentioned in the Ga- Comy A aa po oh Fe ot him that they would be giving to the opposition trinst » were highly prized | and 12} cents respectively. To my know! edie, zette, was Robert Dyer. surmised at — E aweapon to use against thera by objecting to | by the family. Yesterday, Lieut. Johnion snc- | tmese tegen ar ,eound quality, eannot'be | time, he bas since died from the effects of the an opi one te cienes by the, Sov CRT Aone HEAP eC Ae Georgetown or ocab-ly "INSURANCE COMPANIES. the four million lean, as stated in the secoud | ceeded in arresting the thief and recovered a ‘chased from first hands at the figures named section, as they would represent them as opposed | Part of the pods. “He is acolored man about | in the lowest bid; how then could eoue here to improvements. He said the section was sus. | thirty gaa of age, and gives his name as Lewis | furnish & good article at that price? ceptible of modification, and they should take | Fox. It is thought by the otticers that he is the This is my honest, disinterested view; and I the weapon out of the hands of theirepponens. | Same burglar who entered Capt. Wilkes’ resi- | think any disinterested person would form the Mr. Davis clung to the original reading of | ence in the same neighborhaod. This morn- | same conclusion. : reigned V; wound he received—Gazette last evening. troller, and have flixed | CITY ITEMS. THE DAvisVERTICAL FEEDSEWING MACHINE ing, he was brought before Judge Gray, in the | ~ It is that I should state that meeting | Will be sold on monthly installments or for com- article 2. roper that shot it meet Col. Berret said he was in favor of im- | Police Court, and pleaded guilty to the larceny the toe Commissioners of the Asylum at the | mercial paper. A circular containing a full de- and he N MUTUAL Lay INSURANCE COMPANY proving the city as much as any man, and de- | (still Se gra ae esa eas erticlen of elothing Governor's office was purely accidental, as far | S¢ription of this novelty among sewing machines, | ing AUKEE, Wis. a! sired to promote its interest inévery way. He | Valued at 18, for which he was fined $25 an as 1am concerned. Idid not know they were | Price list, and terms, will be sent to any address, ashe Avs. omer 83S ee ald Preset Has in favor of being taxed ior this, and would | Costs, or thirty days in jail. He was then ar- | there, or bad any intention of being there. on application. bie ee rig ryt gene Ey = wes OY ae favor it to the extent of a million each year; | Talgned on the charge of larceny of $200 worth | \ T have given you @ plain statement of facts. #10 7th etrect, H.W. | 2 umbis, of the emount of enles,as well as of the 90 manbers, dt 4 was opposed to ae four millions at once to | of clothing and jewelry from Mr. J. H. Clark, | In justice to myself, 1 respectfully request you np esas Pewee an amonut of interest that may have accrued or to be ibe Norihwenters fareishet insurance at ite met cont be used by the of Public Works. He | for which offence the Judge ordered him to be | to publish the same in your next issue. Dooey’s Yeast Behe aenn Sha pg paid on said bonds. ° net cost will be less than im most, if not all, thought the constitution ought to declare that | held for a requisition by the Governor of Mary- Very respectfully, Gzo. F.Gurick. | £F Cog light, bh <6 ae S| anes 8 And De at eriher enacted, That two millions ‘companies, because it obtains higher rai they were in favor of Improvements. laud. ~ biscuits, griddle cakes, Sc. e ingredients | and one-! by nds ma; ey i mat the of on, its Tati: Mr. Given agreed with Col. Berret. Tue Parest Case oF GRay AGarnsr | used in the manufacture of this powder are not | issue during the year ia 1c, vasand Mr. H. S. Davis said the four million loan was | Base Batt—Olympice versus Forest City—A | GARDNER—Suit for Damages for False Arrest, — chemically pure, but so proportioned that | and seventy-two. and until the expiration of the first fiscal quarter after the adjournment of the next only one item. They have appropriated sums of of base ball was played in this city yester- | #¢—M. . Barrett and J. Bell Adams te lnced are the same each time. | | ‘session of the lative Assembly, and one a : jel Sy eaenan have, for Mr. - Gray, (who few days | In this it su; over ali |-Toqular oi? Sad Sh en noe Wl oan en | Tine Fore eg Camere ee, | ago aharged iy Haag Acrmento et | atte" Gacket “Oni bo textos | Sate ante aneurin Yasa tlt i FIRE [SSURANCE * 4 y are Ls ol our. ithin sai Ti to € whic! 1 J BI Rag ae Ay rte ferrets Bye pene prot pk poss prota ll Ba Gourt to anewer a charge of perfery ins samor | grocers generally. Tse Dooley’s Yeast Powder the ine hereot (peutborined a afpenaid, and upen DisrRict OF COLUMBIA. Jegal voter, and who is in favor of a prudent and | but notwithstanding this fact the attendance was | °a*e,) entered suit against one Thos. W. Gard- | only. Dootey. & Brotuer, Pro) pO | Sack ene ree Ein “al i District. ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1970. economical administration of public affairs, | remarkably small, as the match was not widely ner. The plaintiff sets forth in his declaration | New st., New York. Me ee ry pee ED T o 5 That upon the e f i that the defendant, on the Zith of July last, as- a tren all of said bonds the proceeds thereof CASH CAPITAL... ---smneesseenen 100,000 Seen nn UE RAR EENE 60 ile eareetend: aad tae pereens Seeeevine int anbe | eicd awd beat the piaiasihs mee ie te te Se Sheen wee tosrem rrom's ovagh which | SSArLs dososloed te Ga wreseery of toe District 5s ea ° Biz Coombe wanted to put in instead of ‘,000- | was to be played. | The Saar eee Gocsty ant, wiskoes pond bia Splat hice od Time, comfort, health, are ail saved brie | Spann Neerewn ont shail be disvareed: by aid vents aveune Boks REELS, Peete nao ak ae eee am caeroen pabla | Stes ¥el the een os ‘Sweasy, of the | cause, had him imprisoned for three hours; that | axe « QuaxER Guns,” artificial teeth are of | Board for the paxinent of the cost of special improve- SAMUEL CROSS Beene e: Vice Pr SXter, cme further sgcumion ar. Tens, of | HRtd' Ty Nhl tis aca bacs is | ito aplication a? arcte panama; | Mile ae ance deeded, fake earcat the | hecetatiaateapemey ie an fr ter some fu er discuss . Tenney, o! ol te real ones. you mt; | other pur, ; but no payments s! ul ig Georgetown, delivered himself of a vehement | kockford, Aas yeopent a signal a | %.Jamp burners, for whieh he (plaintlay had re~ a nine, for use it dail your teeth will be the last of | any contract for improvements, or for any work speech, in the course of which he said the in- | defeat, applied themselves with commentable | ®e!¥ed & patent, sworn that he was the first and | nature's gifts + Bove ginal i f th ‘know! mh betes fcten yor contums ts ates of cuch exvoteie oe ft ° | original inventor of the same, ing at the n per cen 1) OX: tal Gane Gad ee Oe ae Me thascecs by fasiages ne Tee Milow- | Tike time that the dotundant wee the oe and | . Gui mains PRUvESeaa, Geadru® teleeect, Lomein the case of the fiual execution of any contract > agreed with them. He did 0. and made it cigh- 1234567 8 9 _ | original inventor, and said false oath did cause | the scalp , and the hair made to grow | °t.completion of any work and settler the. im- | and repaire In said: District, ty the of four teen. He was a Kepublican, and might now be | Olympic, 1 0 2 0 0 1-5] hima (plaintiff) to be committed to jail and be | thick by the use of Hall’s Vegetable 5 provements which miay be made by Virtue of this act | million of bonds and levying'a tax for the parment PERSONAL OUTFITS. charged with joining the Democracy. He was | Forest City © 0 0 0 2 0-2 | imprisoned 2 days contrary to law, until he was | Hair Renewer. shall be commenced and carried on according to the | of the interest es it shall sunusily aecene thereon epposed to giving the control of four talllions to nerd dT brought berore Hon. D.C. Humphreys, who | mwo exow cAses 10r’sale at Prince's Bazar, | Provisions of the aforesaid act ot Congress of the | and submitting the acts with the auctor ot te Bazan Ladies’, Gents’and Oni. ny (cur men. He believed Henry D. Cooke was | Mitrrary Norzs—The Governor yesterday | caused him tobe discharged. Plaintiff declares | yooq'p, Svania avenaa. * | twenty-first day of February, cighteen hundred and issuing of four millions ‘of improvement bonds, to 'HING may be fonnd at a geod. honest man, and he had nothing to say sted permission to companies A, O and Fy, | that hy to makes erreonane Mapeomanent BO was ee es Oe a Serer coe: and exclusively for the promotion of | vote of the St @ general election in the said | Women's Christian Association, Fedlciaty Svunre, ingt A. B. Mullett, but he was opposed to regiment National Guards, to occupy the hail | not only greatly hurt, bruize: wounded, but Ov Dottar Kip Guoves are the best im- sc. 8. And be tt ther . That if hird. That the tickets f whine griers promptly and neatly executed. Entrance ra fist Dene Baie, Tae ecet, Aleck | Over the sow market-houss in Gi own until | Was also thereby, then and there, greatly ex- | ported, and’ always the largest asortresntoae | offtcs cimplose ofthe said District sail uscrey | shall be azeasietn in tie take pa aeuinet this act | on Retreet, between 4th and Sth. as pherd, and S.P. Brown. He wanted otherwise ordered, on condition that the District | posed and injured in his credit and circum gest sizes and colors, at C. Bavm’s Kid Glove Depot, | consent to the use, of any of the money authorized | ernor is aired to provide for the deposit of the HOSE SILK UMBEELLAS Constitution to say that the idea of the Legisia- | government shail not be responsible for expenses | stances, and he claims $20,000 damages, Tth street, Intellige: ” | tobe act entitled = Ai noer Building. to be raised by this act, contrary to its provisions, he | bullots which may be bast tor enti “4 Frigced to $4.0 - . . = rare hall, on conviction thereof in the Criminal Court | act authorizing the District of Columbia To close them ont.at PRINCE'S Ome Tosiceripcte megesenineraea tat GS | Spt ae ae eure rrtenrea | DRONe®, af Wivaita—Voworay a co- | dies WEEE OM Gea, ext One| Hts Sh een tepaneaty tmprt | EOC E Treas ene | Eats end #ePerecks kom oer 0 he ‘di ’ DNIG M4 - | relieves and cures Bunions, en . a mi < ans = Setber the statement waa tae or ot. | following aieers, Capture Sober Te Ghee ag | fed, man, D. Johnson, one of the hands em- | withoat pain. Hgoms No. 36 150s street, oppo {ine of not lees han, five hundred dollars ‘wortasise | Hii ae can sor he lero abd ralmliing sme GREAT DISCOVERY. ¥ STAR and Republican regularly, | Heutenant, HH. Arpold; seco lieutenant, Ee Gataant'y Whee, wits coated tee Chasisosereee Deltmmese nn Te North "ighc’'S. and be ft Further enacted, That thie act | Millittof hapten ea Conte seeuing of oa LETTER FROM GENERAL ROWARD. ut lately he had found out it was necessary io | F.J. Newton; brevet second lieutenant, H.R. x es paneR ‘ a is bs “4 y yD. C., July 2), 1871 Duy the Patriot if sou wanted to find out the | Stockman: firsteergeant, R.H. Speake; second | Occcunation, on the forward part of the vessel | 1 oo’ Sa iden, corner 13tn | Hill be submitted to the people or Cleciors of ‘anid | at's general svetion in ould District fd tn ratton Pror.T. A. Cooke Dear sit: 1 have fa cota tie truth. (Audible smiles by Messrs. Harvey and | sergeant, Wm. Clarence Duvall; third sergeant, ‘on the wharf saw his hat and cated the | street and Pennsylvania avenue’ deliver the | Disttict, at t together with the auestionect | fmatnocteeets bots a ene of four reference {2 | Deed the BALM OF LIFE in y family ase wack, fuse (heir power t the Bout of ‘Pubtis | Simonton ah nergeant, same it Brown; nox | Stgution ofthe two other hands tothe stanton | Sent quality f ico Seem, yet pest ave | He alg sagt wormed | Rial conducted in olrvpec: negara: | ta bag oan tall 1 teer, {no J “s ? a < the man was rescued. was found that , id th . 5 4 7 orks. They had given that Board the power | corporal, James V. White; second co: a psesslaslaton: Sees tary First. Upon the approval of the act it shall be | ance with the laws which be doing 0 » Fours, truly. to change the grade of streets, Se. “Why mp = | Herbert C. ook third al, Joun Mew one of his arms had caught in the anchor which | sioop gerers of the best material, made to | published in such papers ua the Governcr mae be | © licable to the holding of general elections in eaed HOWARD, was going to say ‘ my God!" but I am achurch | and fourth corporal, John Ehis. ovecbaen toe, 50 Feeaighooner: and which | order, and always & assortment’ on hand; | fect, Hot lees than three, and the pablication thereof | District. _ Brig. General U.5. 4. member, "exclaltued Mr. Tenney, “waa the like Unset tor Dr, Coombs, ehopreserite line hazy, | sold st. reasonab) st C. Bava’s Hoop | Macon ihe ballots used of said clecthoc shel he | ages Ree Sto socal ee eats for ant | Laser from JUDGE WYLIE, of U. S. Suoreme Kecpublican pagers were cocina agne not. The | Tue GRanp ScuverzExrast Next Weex— | During the night complaining of the heat’ is | Skirt Factory, 7thstreet, {ntelligencer Building printed and [thove in favor of said act, and of the | Gere, a telly line thavcot te eke nat es ‘upon Court. D.C Republican papers were crying out against the | ‘The sixth annual fest of the Washington Schuct- | man wert on deck oot Bene aia dy the rail, Leyte min of sald bona OF of, tbe contraction of said | the completing of the counting of said eg ee er aa to Sguinte the rorsaption heat Ud not say a word | zen Verein will be held at their park, on 7th | while the captain laid aft onthe tata tak the Prevailing Hard Times Lg wage bree non ge Plicate returns of the votes cast in each election dis- | 4, intr tri hh pleased with ite Be Would not comput to give font wihions tee | Street, commencing Monday next, and’ ending | fow minuten's splash was heard by the captain ict of the District of Ge sorta ee me fects he would not consent to give four millions to the | on Thursday. A great variety of amusements | and men on board other yessels near by. The members of the Board of Public Works. is announced, including shooting. bowling, skar ‘boat “General”(Albert) Grant said‘‘there weresome | ting, athletic and other feats, Hicotdes the prnse Slascue katate es — ae © ogy = shooting and prize bowing, there are to be trap- | observed afterwards. It is supposed that in ris- ferring to the Board of Public Works.) famile, skating feats by Kenock and Seite | IRE Beattuck the bottom of some other vessel. During ENTS. ~ | the hairs fair tris! and am moc! It becomes every one to ecowomize in thetrex- | For the act of the District of Columbia entitled fe number of totes cast tersat hie eae . it ise bealtliful wgph for both the scalp and mem! Penditures. In the article of clothing alone, a | «An act authorising the District of Golumbin to cre fieLegislative ‘Assembly ahally within forty-eight | BAI; tnd lcs tnfucuce to caMEh the nerves unl revive ffeeted to mitigate nae ements and. Tepat | a ‘when exhausted from eee no pata | . pes ae aid District, by the Heetufug of four ‘ition OPbonds, | several election pr Py tbe oGoers of the | Sclighttul, Ihave not used it a P. WALLACH’s, corner 4% st.and Pa. ie py | its sl conunliy ectcos hovers nel eaheatttie tes, | Senate thus ‘far, tas secured from me, should feel great to be read. of which retu - He offers this to the public uestion wing | tox confidence in taking it as a medicine, according to Ex-Water Registrar Crane intimated that he | gthietic exhibitions by che Foor ary | The body was recovered this morning, and an | selling the best articles of clothing that can be | Mecca ine tee es Ceatge tenuis of the four mil: | box of pach el Pope sirections. Very ror had hail a world of experience in getting ap amo. | Styete exhibitions by the " Sire Taco inquest held, when a verdict was rendered of | obtained, at from 1b to 20 per cent. cheaper than at garnered lection in said District vrove, | synicasnnel ze and be directed tothe Sechetary - Coole, WYLIE. Giations of all kinds. One of his mectings was | terest and amvose falta t inducement 4 °°" =< ‘any other house. ment bonds es provided in said act. pert eT Wasurxoton, Jcly Ist, 1871. broken up at Union League Hall by A. | to our citizens to attend is the fact ther ce | Faox James 1. Kervand, 909 Pennsylvania Don’t fast to give me a call P.Watzane. ‘And the ballots wgninst ‘said act and the issuing | Fifth. On receiving the said envelopes containing «ha gl OF LIFE in to. Cook's men, because of the wording of the call. | Washington Sengerbund, Choral and Arion | avenue, we have Blackwood's Magasine for Au- 631 Penn. avemie, corner dy at | of the bonds shall De asTollows: ” °" the 8 a8 stances of disepaers te any tushy tom ciel ees General” (Albert) Grant—-Yes, but if my | Societies have promised t6 be present and-aion gust, and from J. Shillington the Aldine tor Sep- abet ceca tse} Againgt the act of the District of Columbia on- | cost invesclrdisericessd aitee aes eae wots as | Mtoe the sought, For dlarrhava, catie, sick memory serves me Emery got 5,500 majority not- | some of their choicest pieces. mch’s and the miber. the sewing machine was myented | ¢i:jed, * An act authorizing the District of Colum- | the result to the Governor headache, catarrh, Ce | ail external iufiam- withstand: : re ‘Marine bands will likewise be in attendance. many attempts have been made to construct a | bia to create adebt for special improvements and | gerti ‘the ‘of his off mation 1 em couvinoed of ita ei ey ata Mr. Harvey, of the Patriot, suggested that it ginads wetriooda tend THE COURTS. ine repairs in said District, by the issuing of four anil. | “Sixth. df it shall 83! ahatos, an. might be well to know where we are going. and | Tay Roce Cuvamixa Macurne now in oper- | ROLICE COURT, Judse Gray, ‘Fo-nay—David lions of and y the Secretar: re — that the resolutions refer ation on G street, bet oth ‘Tolan, chat with fanity: was fit ay sor So & t of | fied toby ‘lan, . ‘cast for eretary then read a series of resolutions ot » between 9th and loth streets, | Sutton, same offence, $10. Ida Ei Letter from Rew. FATHER BOYLE. r 5 © question of the | have been cast ti Theat and submittii the act, with 2A. : ~ * . > attracts great attention. Some men alto- | Johnson, drunk and disorderly in Louse suing of the four millions of improvement full f " ‘Govern fr : Please send enunciatory of the Legislature, the Board of | Ferner are constantly emgloyed im! feeding in Boeach’ Rebecca Johnson, profanity in torn vote of the people ot «general election ineaid | Claim the sane itie paeeree ee Dietrict ekich | OF UFR ths etl, ee ery of BALM Larnes opposed the subetitate om A by | hd removing the rocks crushod. The us 3. Some half dozen District.” lished. If pondero' 83. a from 5 this law may be pub writy of v: will be efully ackao' ed. or if chu dt oF OP jaws of this rock-eater takes, in boulders the | Market were brotght tp and fed {pe : . the elastic lock-st! And against the fevuing of four millions of im- | shail be cast againet thie act it shall’ be void and of | willbe duly honored I’ ans alveipeties sieseed Mr. H. S. Davis and Colone! Berrett offerea | Size of a man’s head down tothe size of a brick | § Shuttle M. 4 “r 3 no effect. i, Third. That a ballot-box for each election district | “See Amd be dt frerther enact 24, 1872, urther remarks, after which the question | big end dlagorges thom in the shape of angular | wife, ‘plend guilt hallbe provided by the Governor in which the bal- is of. That with the | JURE e be A blication of this act in the new, fe . ht size for macadamizing roads. bs in jal id law, and for and tas ny Py was taken on the substitute offered by Colonel bis = ing months in jail, +o lots for sal * for against | said forthe period of three months, there shall be & Berrett to the second article of the constitution, | 4 B€W attachment has been added for mixing looking Colgred, maa. charged, wit shall be deposited, aud the improvement 3 posited, notice over ie signet ‘ernor and of the which was rejected. The question then recurred these pieces with Cement, which is Propelled by white man. by cl wie wi election. ir relation ther oto aball ‘be, conducted 4 inal Secrotary of the District that it will be submitted to on adoption of second article, when "| Pp oe yn ee brought into court ghis morn with ieexin accordangy with the laws and regula- | Agevor their apprival or dieapprow Solcomeer r. Coombs moved to strike out the words A cuss words on reet, over- which may le holding of gen- | such notice “relating to the four million loan,” and inert | er they are crushed. come-and penitent, the juige let her a1 without the in said Dy Sree See eta ee oe the Penne recorded in the office Eaeppuse 25 cxrarageatiasieene —— Usual charge, and she went on her wny rejoicing. be ‘ourth. Upon closing the polls, the ballot-boxes | “gee. 3. ana ig i Bs containing said tickets Spall boo accommodating curring an onerous public debt,” which | , THE BALTIMORE Scuverzen Fast— Prizes f Washingtonians—The great festival of the ASHKELL, LYON & Co. ~ | Baltimore Schuetzen Socisty, which has been — ‘Phe question was then taken ou the adoption | in progress since Monday closed last evening | WARFIELD'S PATENT COLD WATER SELF- wed and the bal. | emergency exists for the immediate taking effect at fetal tnt | Gs ein he event of it approval bythe poopie it thal force from and after the process sles theroof by the Governor. CHARLES L. HULSE. rejected. At tollows:—George W. pot a. ste poe Wi NO BOILING! ‘ ViLtie See William H- Tenney, A. G: | Sir etch thy, ae ede ey a NO HARD RUBBING! Approved, Augoat Se ot the Connell. keene eee ee shooting 15th, Bir. Fendner, 22, Mr. Beyer. NO HOT WATER! a2 Ad te A — —— — ee Elerion be jumen! P hae NO WASHBOARDS! N es g aTrey. BY THE ve comm FF TS Re | others of the executive com accompanied NO BLUEING! to ‘a subscri the stock of the Pink? » oes * | by about fifty members of the society, will leave | NO INJURY TO GARMENTS OR HANDS?! mont road Company upon at9 a. m, on a visit of several days to the Wash- BALTIMORE, MD. ." and same to ie people ington Schuetzen fest. scThe,above firm having secured the exclusive right Siebel be sees oe = cam SERENADE To SPwaceR Hcise—A nomber Dist ty he of friends of Speaker Hulse, of the House of Del- bag apr Washing Soape 9 EE yo ack oft ie tag gg Picks a Paes, earner, aan | Gace; on Hl strest, by the Barias’ Band nt in and for the § OF ‘AND and DIS- ‘ot Ootumbias approved enti lam B. Toda, _ vand Wil- | evening. ‘There were Auamber Of the | invite the of the ebtin e Heli iy 4 - aan lig ig, ate cant mete wn | Sed hte ef te tore” Semen | SRE ga Smead ee eS sit t ir. ‘Ocombe ettgeed thet the resttutions Gesrde, Ther, wore cordially received by Cap- eo that it will not injure even the os be recommitted to the committee. He consid- inlee, andl seme excellent —— only labor, clothes, ered there was much in them that was unkind See ne and, after which all were in- sina t housekeepers rid of tee Pot Mr. A. Watson concurred in the view of Mr. | %2- whic = thought Tae stock pyre ed ee oy who for the last | Apout halt; 4 ; gesyinen Goleta Cults hove yenreen oo halt hour had waiting Francie | @ Bes TA la" tnalky go the floor, which “em | , ot and two pairs reversible CUFFS: a ,, ri i - number left fhe room. iselhret opened bis une | lething, shows 640 tn value Soe gd om Work and Trovellng BASKETS at 92 batteries on the repul of | Omutt. Pim L } city. “The yee he said, ‘was _ ~ - G 1 up by the . and mouths was shet. Penson. e@ was nota iat the time. He had paid $6,000 a year taxes | Hon ever sense he was in the or umby, | frame and was wuth $300,000. Henry D. Cooke knew it, for he (Grant) had often borrowed mo: Save ¥ from him. They perjared theirselves, with the "atrot was the fairest letter | street, to. There Four millions = the prop- the'ring, | dotta bod the fheta of thats damnatie Sascaticy watt | nue, between 4% aud 6th streets,

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