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Leea! i toad Company to locate and grade their said road so. Condensed Locals. GEORGETOWN. | orvictaL. pg Opn hy ay Pte ty — hg The Hackmen’s Association last night elected —— | yerroraL PUBLICATION OF ACT 4 erday afternoon a tournament, open for | Several new members. ComMPLAINT OF THE MiLLERS AGAINST THE | 8) FAP TE RUPE ICar SSsetote a his from Marsland, Virginia and’ the Dis- |, John A. Rawlins Post, No. 1, Department of | CANAL Comtvany By order of the Canal Com August 19. 11, FIXING THE ea took place on the Nat Race Course. | the Potomac, G. A. R., have adopted resolutions y the millers en operations: — HOLDING GENERAL ELECTIONS IN & LOCAL NEWS. iwenty-two knights entered and tilted at the | of respect to their comrade August Fahren-| ly this morning. There is general indignation DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ‘Tings for the prize, a fine saddle and bridle. | bruck, killed by a fall at the Patent Office. among them at the action of the Cai Com- age KF and furnished | | The Montgomery county, Maryland, Agricul- | pany in thus interrupting thelr business from fog, in the District of otal Sewer and Bridge Work. preety semen map og Sanday take | tural boat ein bon ees pieden apatites | ents day. ‘They aucrt that if the company | Be sr Tecueet is the District of Cofumbia. ie OPENING OF THE BIDS. which took place before the judges took the | at Rockvilleon the 13th, 14th, and 19th days of | would take proms Cane at tee wate ie the ca. | District of Columora: That the ‘general el wtotbe capital stants Gathering of Contractors at the Offce of the Boara | YMICH took place be ee Manecette | the present monih. ee F) — ae nomen ere wee Topping rs be held on the f ‘Wednesday of ‘and Potomac Bailroed ( 7.8 of Public Works. T. He . Brawner, ot land, an iss ™ om account yw water. co “A To-day, the t&riwrial government building | C¥€tY horseman taking off three rings in suc —d “ger ey Bre. 2. And be 4 Partner enacted, That whereas : audits the amemblage. | Hattie FE. Waggaman were married atthe charch on 45, street wan the scene Of another large gath~ | $j a ee o Distriat, war tee aera: of the Incarnation, corner of 12th and N streets, Ting of contractors, nlarly those e1 Tyler, of Maryland, and J. C. Wil: evening. in the bricklaying and. iron founding business, | Sith CT. Ty ‘aides; and J.'Tyler and ©. Wr, | About 3 Sclock yesterday an alarm of fre was it having been advertised that the board would | Handy, heralds.. ‘The following were the udowe | turned in by Sergeant Ashton caued. te some to-day open the bids for construction of sewers js _F. .C.. W. A. | Children setting fire to a bed in the house of aod ior acontinuation of thearch overthe Tiber | #ichard Smith and J. F ope RAS Bo ee Be 4% from its present terminus, corner of the canal . 8. Bailey and T. y marshal end aldesarren, streets. The damage was slight. and 3d street, to the south side of Maryland ay- | Dalley, Va. Themarehalandaides: ee f cribe the lowness of the water to three causes: First, to the defective feeder near the Chain 3 Second, to the waste of water in the Alexandria canal; and third, to the waste at the outlet locks into Rock Creek. They believe if company would take measures to prevent the waste at the pots named, the canal would ix bepdred th osand df Shore cach subecription shall ‘evidemoe shall be fur nah & tf t 25 ists for the immediate t his ect, it i hereby declared to be After its approval by the Governor Exxevrtye Orrict, Dustaict oF Corcartiay Amgust dist) 187. Notice ts herely —— election in the Instrict of Columbia, which ‘wu te beid fourth W. ieteecusen Sas a toa | Scene Seale to abet iene eae seit eeecs eames ebrtnsire | re fi o ¥ i evening Mr. in T. Given was present severe » to enable the mills to run with- said 9) wed Aj ‘19th, 1571, entit “An act ' Toad shall be constructed from enne, and also for the construction of an iron frottot the etka ceed ae lS | with a beautiful Grand Representative Regalia, | out interruption. There can be doubt that the | K/OTICE BY THE GOVERNOR AND SEGRE- | leryitg’n tax for the peseperey Seek As oct | Serta Point on the Potemac river at Gacrgetown End Brides street, °* Tees Om the line of M | introduced and addressed them in appropriate | in Mount Nebo Encampment, 1.0.0-F- Me; | frequent seerenslon ci mbe mills seriously affects TARY of the District of Columbia of shall sunually ‘accrue ou four milion dciiars of | which sball be satisiactor) to said Board of and Bridge streets. terms. Andrew J. Donaldson, P.G. P., made the presen- | the commercial interests of wn, 1 mission to the people of the District ized to be issued by the District of Co- | Works. Theat FROFOSALS FOR THE muwox over nock | “Fhe a tation speech on behalf of the members, to which | something ought to be done to bring about a | their approval or disapproval, of Golumbes to erento Debs fer epreit koe | onia.t aneteetJurther enacted. That tn orier to cngEK ‘van comrauerme: sere Mr. Given appropriately responded. reform. Legislative tne te ' — were first opened. The proposals were for the Company E, Washington Li outs: prone mag pgm oer db E_ P. Gwynn. (Md.) Knight of Baltimore; D. i —the trusses to be below the floor—ten | 2s, G™rnell, ght Infantry, held < We tt feet from bottom of truss to floor; carriageway | Sans” py. Oy, Avondale; J- sya (Ma) Poromac Boat Cxvn.—The regular monthi: c- ide ered or compen bende af the Dietriet of Colunten, the District « (Ya) Peasevecante: a meeting last night and elected seven new | meeting of the Potomac Boat Club was hel or, ~ ~ members. Fi sets of accoutrements, includ- P which shall ex the chycct of their iseuc on their orty last evening at their club-house, Union Hotel, | levying a tax for the pa face. ball be clawed by the Governor and Secretary, A Sans . Fox, (¥a.) Nation ing the white infantry belts, were received from | Col. Jones, president, in the chair. A commit- annually accrue t! of the District. and shall be redermabie twenty yours 40 tect wide; sidewalks § feet wide; clear span | Faclim (Ma.) Prince ; W. E. Thomas, | the War Department, and the company expect | tee of three was Sppointed to confer with the | act Sih Ge qmeation of © ye 4 125 feet. Va.) Avon: +. M. Jarboe, (Md.) Trumps; Jas. | to receive their arms to-morrow night. Other District clubs, with full power to make | lions of improvement eum d cig busdred qoeeeat othe ol en Bridge for M and Bridge street, Georgetown. : Young, (Va) Cat Bird ill; & If Martha; | ‘The Rev. Cyras ‘Richards Dy De ter. twenty- arrangements for the coming regatta. ‘The re- | "2 S035" =e pe yay Hunt & Williams, (to be completed in 90days.) | 414.) Bellcfont: W. F. Beans, (Va.) Loudon: | five years principal of the Kimball Aca- | ports of the excursion committees show a sur- = eS ee pepe SP? rit (and) Hills; EM” Jackeon (Va.} | demy, Meriden, N. H., has been appointed prin- Jeo. F. Rider & Co—s9,%5. : Rius of the proceeds of the late excursion to ‘orfolk, after paying all indebtedness, ot be- tween $000 and $700. A ni of gentlemen were elected members of the club. District oF CoLumsia, August 21, 1871 Notrce 13 hereby gtven at De: election in the District of Columbia, which will be held on the fourth Weduesday of November. ixal of the preparatory department of Howard University, and will take eharge at the com- mencement of the collegiate term on the 13th e % Lone St - Thompson, (Va.) Fair Sex; W. W. T. Duvall—Wronght iron arching, cor- | Lamar’ (Va.)Fairfac; F Renwick. Md.) ered with wooden block pavement. $25,000; Oak Grove; C.T. Ball, (Va.) Virginia: Rk. H. Sreught iron floor beams, plank tlooring, 890,- | Hereford, {Ma.) Herefords J. Fe he ‘a t7 Rw iy ee That in ora: ri 4 7 emacied, That MeGregor, | instant. Mrrcnante’ EXCHANGE—Business is dui | (being the twent: “ ~4 ment he taneneat to cescannant. Tet order se Fee. nage iron beams are omitted, and wooden | (xd.) Glen Allen; W. Horton, (Va.) Accoteck: | _‘The members of the various lodges and en- | on ence ante, to-day, there being no arrivals | bia. entitled "An act authorizing the District of Go. | election shall be levied annually a tax of six por beams and tiooring used, $19,000. ste agg (Va.) Old Dominion; W. 1: | campments of Odd Fellows in the District are | of grain. No wheat was offered on "Change, and | lumbin to cteats a act fer aoe ae act Oo; | lection such lower, rate es may suffice,on every Chas. McDonald—s21,180 with wooden floors; | Brooke, (Va.) Hope. “8 having a pie-nic at Analostan Island this after- ] consequentiy there were no sales. repairs in said District by the issuing of four million | the ns dollars of the assessed value of real and po or for bridge alone, $16,020; or for flooring, Im. pepo OS noon, for the benefit of the Odd Fellow’s Choir. | _ Snirazxt or FLour—Herr & Welch yester. | of bonds Sresal achally cas eae esate | senate — 8 cluding floor beams, plank and railway, $5,190. | the knights of Prince George, Bellefont, Here- | A concert by the Choir will be given at 6 o'clock | day shipped to Norfolk, by the steamer Tandy of | Sserest os Shalt sam: ‘i D-H. & C. C. Morrison—Morrison’s suspen- | ford, Glen Allen and Hope’ each took the nove this evening, and soon atter dancing will mence, the marine ‘ishing the music. ee A “ Fine” Basiness. THE POLICE COURT SCANDAL AGAIN. Lieutenant Kelly in Reply to Marshal Thomas. patitute a special f pledged for the pay- erent Jurther enacted. That the Ger pe duly >. cc Morrison's the Lake, 130 barrels of flour. sion truss, $24,160; same plan, r beams | rings. Trumps showed himself a perfect rider, 0,561; same plan, with wooden beams | hut took only two rings, and Dr. Fox, who was 5 , $22.4; Morrisons quadrilateral, regarded by many as the best rider of the lot, double quadrilateral truss, $1,000 additional Foeehett entered of tiie tims se aoe mitting the sct with the vab- of the four million of improv of i furn enid int: Sec. 4. And be uf of iron, and proved Aagast 19, 1872, will b. dncir appecval er diserocoval, ie osameericn stan tee theirapproval or disepproval, fa conmeetion Guestion of Issuing four millions of bonde f i ALEXANDRIA. Dark Ways or 4 Wasurneton Covere.— It was stated in yesterday's Gazet t le | impro t and repairs ne mentioned in said act. " yoy to either of the above plans adopted, the Forest, and took the three rings. pubiier Star: You will confer a favor upon me had uived hens fees Wominean tan naee 4 sabi election wll beth ret eeueral tection after re tand presct ibe the forms abies , o s ON THE SECOND RIDING yy givin, in to the followi: e’ et g | the passageof «: act. ereto subjoined . wriing to spectiication. © "°F bridge ac- | Baltimore, Hills, Lone Star, Falrfax, Glen Al- | reply to fue orton cr Mevwal Phen ne Until they were led AWRY te 2 Keane sate | nd publication theres inmade herria pbgetn the seit bat protaak Bana ee easel L. HULSE, “Chaves Hatiogg, Buffalo, N. ¥., iron floor | 12 4 Xp, cach took the @iree rings. It | which refers to my testimony before the Com- | to be |. On the same evening two young Gorernor-at the Diswier of Col subjoined and publication thereof is herewith made’ Boe LAM Sficauee Ieams, #1050; Son abutments, giZ4S0, realy | NM ZO" Growing dark rapid Sint He, wughts | mittee on Indebtedness of the House of Dele- | men called at the office of the clerk oF the cor EDWIN L. STANTO: t) 7 resident of the Council, : gates trict of Columbia: i rt for a marriage license, but were Becretary of the District of Columbia. for flooring; or deliver the same’ on the ground 4 : eeninigg nh os poration court for ® marriage license wer. 5 with Synch oak fooring, and 34 toe and xusieies who had scored the lowest were, Governor of the District of Columbia. Marshal Thomas, in his reply, says I assume EDWIN Approved, Angnet 39, 1873, unable to get one, as they said the lady was not NL; STANTON, H_D_ COOKE. Governor. aut tm Between joints, €24,135. axl, by consent, debarred from riding. that because three of the persons referred to in | of ‘age, and they ould ‘ao ‘no yooetecine ‘n- ae og 3 cat Lip, District of Columbia to create Secretary of the District of Columbia, ———_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_ a SEWERS. THE THIED RIDE my testimony before said committee, did not | sent of her parents or guardian. They not onl taid District the issuing of four million cf bende, AN Act levying a tax for the payment of the inter- Geo: town Advertise The bide ter sew: are See Jinted in the following taking the three rings: | reach the work-house, their fines must have | snl olner parents o Wished It dated April, and | audlovriog e tac lor these nrc te ee onde, | AR ACT, levying annually accrue on four million rge ments. of S-inch brick walls; inside diameter 12 ince. | Hills, Lone Star and Old Dominion, and the | been paid tohim. Tasame nothing of the kind, | would swear to any thing, and pay any amount | es it shall annually accrue thereon, and su doll be ——— 36, 42, 48, 54 pat ‘@ inches; or oval distor ae total was summed up but I do say that I saw the fine of one of them | of money to obtain what they dcdrea, bat Mr. | the act wit the issuii Di ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown. HOUSEHOLD voRry pak AMD EFFECTs aT RIDAY MORNING, Soptember Sth, lock, I will sell, at ie auction room? Gregor, (Glen Allen,) same capacity; man-holes, circular, 2 feet di- | Mf. Jackson, (Lot ford, ameter at top, and 3 feet at bottom; ‘traps 6 feet (Fierefora,) Ww. Horton, ‘(Accoteek,) 7 each; » 4 feet wide and 9 feet deep. jorace Bailey, (Old Dominion,) W. I. Brooke first bid opened was that of Hannan & Goze) 6 3; E. P. Guigon, (Baltimore,) W. Seok—12 inches, round, $1.00 per foot; oval, |‘. “Edclin, (Prince George,) F. M. -boe, $1.68; 18 inches, $2.60; 36 inches, round, $3.75; R.H. Marshalls (Bellefo; paid to him, and further, I did not say it was an error. I mentioned to the Hon. Judge Gray in conversation with him, that it might have been an error, and I did say before said conversation, and I say now, that when I first mot the parties as follows: J. F. Me- 8 S. P. Hill, (ils, E. Caton quietly informed them that he ‘didn’t do R. i. business in that way. ELection PRELIMINARIES.—The Executive Committee of the Democratic party in Wash- ington, bave determined to send a committee to me Star,) mall and submit ting the act, with ‘auestion of the issuing four millions of im; ‘bonds. OLD FCRNITUEE “aml EF. ter the trial, they informed me that they paid city at the approaching election, to watch | commen completed, and sewers and four mn provement to a vote of 4 EH Oval,’ £3.95; 42 Inches, ° e | eee) ‘Thomas’ | (eit fines. Again, he says that I seemed to be | the polls and inform upon those who being rest Se eee the ee ther Beccasary public | the people at @ general election in the said Dis- | THOMAS DOWLING, Anct ris Bvt pp, 8 6, Ses | HATER ede Beery, Gow Sgt | hm. ern wh pends Aart | Setvtiiahct tas woe oe see | Febedcaal pened raed tea | Be werd yo Leiner aoe of | RAREREE RENE wR man-holds, £68; Scotch homyson, (Fair Sex,) F. GP Fenwidk, (oak | have always been’ on the most friendly terms | “Kyronts OF PYTHIAs—Oriental and Mo- | Dititigtz42, iste, or cate’ to be issued, as herein: with the officers of the court, and have been treated kindly by them, and’ consequently I could have no reason for such astep. I have been on the very best terms with Marshal Thomas upto Wednesday, August 16, when, in speaking the report of the committee, he said that my statement from beginning to end was a lie, and at the same time in the presence of several gen- tlemen in the police court room did most villan- ously slander iny character, which induced me to see the parties in question and obtain from them their several affidavits, verifying the mat- ted, registered eons Tay Sar Sate Pansat Selig A pails wie ats re mrss jollars, to date of their ime, and oer cs atthe seven por centum apnually. EC. be tt further enacted, That a be tax is hereby levied on Sha tenets peoverty ‘the Dis- trict of Columbia, for the period of twenty 5 to anamount setictons Oper, the interest which Tay rue said uring said period, which tes chall be collosted tar sume Sf tn enact eighty thousand doliers, duriug eacn of said years, igrecably to tbe provisions of {us act of the Conareas SCHOOL BOOKS sold at publishers’ prices. Complete stock of SCHOOL REQUISITES, au% At POF & SELIGSON’S, Georgetown. T Oost ~ ak, Fok THIRTY DAYS. Georgetown De "aud 73 lien Street, Ag ‘OR LADIES, GEN Cr Girt deers okt OFF orate, OTS, SHOES, eto., at L. GRADWOHL'S. 17 ridge ‘street from chanics Lodges of Knights of Pythias of this city have received an invitation to visit Washington on Monday next to participate ina grand cele- bration of the order to be held there that day. Alarge number o! the members of both lodges will accept the invitation. New Marker Hovse.—The time for open- ing bids for the erection of the new Market ap has been postponed, to Thursday, the Hth inst. DiscovEreD TREASURES.—The rentor of the s Grove,) Bo atchins & Co—i2 inches, $2; 18 inches, | " Glen Alien was awarded the saddle and the befor apache, Sh 42 mmehes, | choice of queen, and the drawing for the matds Davenport & Himber—Kound, $1.49, 1.79, | {pUNCd} Hills, 2 Accoteck, 3 Hereford, and . $2.40, $4, $4.50, $5.25, $6; man-holes, 870. * $368, 34. Oe 816 Sd? ee Boarp or Prstic Worxs—At a meeting of 963.53: traps, e440.” = 7 * | the beard yesterday, the following papers were J. W. Hutton & Co—Round, $1.86, g1.99, | Tferred to the chief of the bureau of strects $2.13, £2.38, 82.40, $2.55, 53.41, £3.56 83.88, ea" | The Fequest of Lloyd Moxley to place a board $4.18, $4.35, 4.61, $4.76, $5.33, 85.48; manchoies, | fence along the margin of Tiber Creek. the 7; traps,” granite (bottoms and tops,) 500; | TeTuest of W.H. Dice and others to erect pump ‘That forth it it tay acerue ox fe Foe . ect! to the District of Columbia in accordance with the pro- Yisions of the act entitled “An act authorizing the fmpror penis eu} repsis" Ta ats Peete Bot al re issuing of four millions of bonds, and thes levy tug o tax for the payment of the interest as it shall annu- ally accrue and sulmitting the act, with the question of the issuing of four millions of improve- Bey inal Bseice"g Seance eats 8 special tax two hun and eighty thor is ipesauable propery aad Hite Lraeamy from 14th to 15th; a communication from A. L. farm belonging to the Rev. Mr. Towles in Prines | of the United States, entitied, “Au act to providetor | of tweuty years to an amount suficion: to pee te : own. Note by snail meca, $150" Petites avet, between U and V streets; the | ter contained in my testimony, which affilavite | William county while cleaning out a crete | Sees uted States, entitled, “Ans Columbia,” ap. | interest whieh ay Acerne ws on said bonds a7) oo seen. Rosen cesecaca 2. “aeagte Samuel Si & Co—Cireular and oval | Pétition of J. B. Handy to haye W street graded, | I now present to the pub ho. from reading | that farm, few days ago, found a jar filled with | Proved February twenty-one, cighteen hundred aud od CERES Chord ied RSM of two same prices, $1.55, $1.52, $242, €2.37, $3. ™M ing that = moe % jorris, request! Defrees street be ii ey fe Schoyer Round, "oe cae i: ey wogeriy numbered; and a communtoctha wt ie » oon $335, $4.25, $5, $5.15, $6; man-holes, 8100; | JV ene De a hitching: post placed on i > The chief of the bureau of streets, has been $550, G55, Sa ON ee $225, | airected to clean alleys betweos the ond Sen them, will be able to judge whether the fines were paid or not. Joux F. Ketry, Lieut. 7th Procinct. Accompanying this communication Is the affi- Gavit of William Thomas that he was fined $5 by Judge Snell,and that amoant having been gold coin. How or by whom it was hidden has not yet been discovered, and pending that dis- covery a question has arisen as to whether the owner or renter of the land upon which it was found is cutitied to its use. Finst Warp Ra riod, w Bundred and of eral taxes of said District shall be collected Said years, applied and used exclusively for the pay interest annually accruing on said bonds. 3. And be ut further enacted. That the Gover- 1. in connection with the Secretary and the ler, prepare said bonds for issue and sale SEWING MACHINES. pP#®recrion ATTAINED. ty inthe same manner that the > Seventy-one. in. s tale A. mecting of the and be applied and weed exclesivaly for tho ! bed: ALL THOSE WHO WISH A KEALLY Peneyivania avense and B sua, & | Meise We Mahe aera hlsappearance, | Radicals of the Fist Wart was held hat night | provement bonds,” and shall be sugued bythe Gon. accruing on said ied “this act thall baal? | PERFECT SEWING MACHINE, ONE ABLE holes, $80; traps, $200, Seneca stone tops and | Street, ‘enue and B streets, S. | he left it for Marshal Thomas to pay the fine J. Seaton, President, who appointe , countersigned by the Secretary and Comp- | mitted to the . with the said act of said Dis Bottoms; Hon, SiG; or kevtch SLs Ghat eis | Wand between 444 and Gh stressor ne 6 2c: Mae Rage John. Birrell, | gauge Countersigned by xd ey cy and wagthereupon released; the afl Davis that he deposited said $5 as collateral; the affidavit of Henry Clark that be was fined $5, which he paid and was released, and did not go to the workhouse; similar affidavits of James Lewis and Richard White; and lastly the affi- davit ot Lient. Kelly that three or four men who paid these fines were recorded on the corpora- TO STAND ON ITS MERITS, ARE INVITED TO EXAMINE THE IMPROVED KEYSTONE. SALESROOM, 711 MARKET SPACE. aun WitLoox ¢ cpp Cita sarnisil \d £2.56, 33, $5. | Excavations, 40 cents cubic yard | S§i¥ania avenue and Missouri avenue, N. W. iY pti Jso to repair pumps corner 4th and M strect, pont ng Fn Soo" bias © | N. Wa; Iz street, tween T and U; and peed Edward Datch—Kound, $1.12, $1.45, $231, Ww p erected at the corner of 3d and L streets $405. $0.m0, $6.10, $7.20, 89.25; man-holes, $1.10 ; ES is . The was directed Chas. mas -—Round, $1.00, $1.80, Thomas and others that the paving of I street, at, ont ee Gee te ke £5’ $3.30" | from Isth to 2st has beenordered. “The chiet cf L. I. O'Nea! Dewey, Wm. Edwards and ear, ‘and have affixed to them the seal of the De: ie to the county corfventi SEC. 4. And be tt further enacted, That the bonds which may be ured for issue and sale as afore. said, until for caid purposes, shall be de- Posited with the Comptroller of said District, and he shall not permit any one or more of them to go out ot hi cept for the purposes : trict, entitl act authorizing the District of Columbia to create a debt for improvem:nts and repairs in said District by the issuing of four Millions of bonds and Jer ying a tax for the payment terest as it anpually accrue thereon and submitting the act, with the question of tesuin, the peopic ata general clection i thecal Diets a election in the istrict,’ at the frat general election which be held after Jenkins delegates —Gazrtte last evening. CITY ITEMS. SINCLE-PREASTED BLAacK Frock Coats, SEWING MACHINE AGENCY, _ ; : just opened, suitable for Knights Templar and | ing as may be required by the Governors and Bo | the “of this act.which said election as respecte $0.20, 56, B08, Sa, manholes, 800; drape! | the bureau of lampe was directed to report as fo tha weckanns: Gants ne Henry Taylor hl bbe Srevt, ger ea tg shall Keep & registrar account of all bonds which | this ct shall be held ax heretanfter provided > $6, $6.73, $6.90, * | the necessi cost astreet lamp | firth party, wh. it i 190. pessity and cost of astreet lamp | tu y, who admits that he did the he Te : be and rssted under this act, and make SPOS: RRNES CONG REE NW 1 SL cept ae Gee soteens tee, Assembly, of the amount of sales, as well ae of the snout of interest that may have accrued or to be Pisnc. 8. And be tt further enacted, That twomillions and one-half of said bonds may ve prepared for the icone during the year one thousand eight piadsoventy woah until the expiration of the Rat luarter after. the. adjournmen ne regi - ior tereien ‘pf the Legislative Assembly, end one i ta balf during the year one ciglt bundred and seventy hres. and be sold be the Firet. Uy ‘approval of the ac: be published In the Daily Chrenicte Dane Bepstnee and Evening Star, newspapers it) eaid’ Di end in such other papers as the Governor may ditest, and the publication thereof be continued for thres agate pricy to oud election ar os ‘Second, ‘The ballots ‘used at ea élection shall Printed, and those in favor of this &ct aball be in the | _Je12-1y Pth street, Intelligencer Building. Words following, to wit = ‘von ‘HE FLORENCE Levying a tax for the period of Payment of the interest as it shall abcnely roctes IMPROVED NOISELESS LOCK-STITCH fn the forr million of bonds to be issued b THE SIMPLEST AND LESS LIABL @ET OUT oF OnDEK - > Agency at CHAS. BAUM'S CORSET AND HOOPSKIRT FACTORY, Workhouse, but none of the others did. Lieut. Kelly also swears that the docket has been changedsince the investigation by another entry to read “dismissed” instead of “committed to the workhouse.” P. Cullinane—Round, $3.12, $3.37, 94.10, 95.10, | 1" $52, £646 5.42, 1-24; manholes, $13; trape, | MH srreey between 10th and aikh streets N- W. 832.20. requested to submit’ an opinion as to on who. 04.20, 66 EC, SEES ae EO, Ta ee | the cost of the change ot pte ae een hom Alex. Miller, N. ¥-—Round, €1.65, 2. 42'9276, a ae the baveen arene Semel Spe aan OS, 060; man holes, O81-40; thatthe bridge at the Intersection of and Teh » 4 - | streets northw: in condition, and ing, cents, SLM, SIAM, BLS eee besaehes, | the ccmplaint about {eis umesteniens At 0. SD. $1.90. 2218 a2 Om ‘. P thief en; ineer reported favorably on th hi- $1.10, $1.%, $1.90, $2.15, 82, $2.40, $3.50, 82.60, ‘ “a 3 o aon IT 18 SADDENING to see our hair blossoming for the grave tooeariy. More especially women feel this affliction, and it is even a greater deformity to them than to men. Ayer’s Hair Vigor removes it and restores the hairsometimes, butits original color always. 3 ———.___ Gortzs Patent Reriecting Gas AND Lamp Suapes will save one-half of the quan- oo John « ison had been administered in ai hape or ‘orm. A disease has made its appearan pin this city which has been prevalent in New York and other eastern cities among horses for some tims past,and thus far has bafiled the skill of some 0° the best veterinary surgeons in the country, and in my opinion it was of this discase that’ Mr. warrants of the Board for th tgs cost of spacial taederes loard for the pay! it of the cost of special prove ments and repairs in said District, including the necessary incidental expenses thereof, and for no other purposes: but no payments shall be made under. any contract tor improvements, or for any work done in relation thereto, auless the work done shail £2.46, $4, 85.25, 2.25, 5,60; manholes, S15; | establishes the. =f fs 75 | Street_northwest ordered by the Sops, $15. For ar Sher Greok sewer $15 | Gone trom 7th to Sth eeeee . TIRER CREEK SEWER. ——_—_ ‘iber creek were: | WORK oN THE Sewers ann Waren Patesson & Cannon, $5515 per lineal foots , | COCRSES—Mr, Chase, superintendant of cewen f * t FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. erase t ; “ tri Columbia, agreeably to the provisions of ', Esq.,on the Navy Yard had died from | tity of gas or coal oll consumed without the use | Governor within id per! xis to the extent to which act entitled "An act thorts De 2 a jon of citi: ‘to hay ve ey fect 7 s a ¥ of them. They are cheap and durable. A. Ko- | the issue thereof it horized as aforesaid, and upon x n act aut zing | istrict of Co- goving ot Self- ; Adjusting Shuttle Shy Fo Se, C18, 63,20, 62.00, 06, 95.05, | Cations OE users to have ph Ene Co cue evar tbe ak ee ‘Thats | Senthal, No. 404 7th street, is the agent forthem, | such jendattageinet said Desir ee Oe | ced repthe te eall Seer Crees lnonteg af teas | cetete ac) ficaired: "Mackites ota'ar Wm. Nelon—Furnishing Scotch pipe, 124 | Without delay. The eblef engineer was directed | have made n very careful casminedion cnet! | and also for Goctes Dorbee eee ee: “iste: 6. and Se tt fertncr enacted, That upon the | millions of bonds and levine @ tee fae epee one Monthiy of $10. Other machines taken per cent. off, 80.75, $1.25, Gian, $2, $2.25, 2.50, | to permit Albert Gleason to furnish the new | Ivzed the stomach of one of the horses owned by | Keflectors, and the Diamond Diftusive Daylight | sale of any or all of said. bonds the procesde’choreat | of the intercet ne it chat annally accrue thereon, | im exchange. , BEPATRING done ian. x... | curbing for 7th street southwest, between B and | Mr. Webster, and found no trace whateree ey | Reflectors. posited in the treasury of the District, | and submitti act, with the question of the is: aye ABeney: 481 Peaneyivanis sven ir Board epi Between streets, 70, | G streets, provided he i L. A. Bartlett & Co—Brick, £535, $2.70, Tip the Fag batt rol = sul head suing of four millions of imy ‘cemnent bonds to a vote uf the at ageneral clecti oid District?" Andto those against thision sabe said the words following, to wit: The act for levying ‘a tax for the period of twenty yument of the Intercet as it shall an ‘millions of bonds to be pe ee THE most rorvian Sewing Machines in the market are the McLean & Hooper Elastic Lock Stitch and the Wilson New Underfeed Shuttle Machines. Although they are selling at the low price of $40 and $45 upward, yet they are war- ranted equal to any and superior to some of the : s, Webster's horses died. high-priced machines. The termsare very easy. | be ten per centum in excess of such payments, ex- . HeCaliey & o01 SG TL. Hal Ga bia | These tntne Galas ite Ooo reer ed eet | Be McKay, Veterinary Sargon. | 4: Rosenthal, 4017th street, is the agent, tf” | cept in tie case the final execution of aay contract f - Corcoran, , oe ab Se ston, D. C., Sept. 1, 1871. oy be. tt Surther enaried,. That tin- repairs in 4.4 F200 cook 91s. owing to the difficulty of getting carts to hami ; WASHINGTON, 2 BOE Go To THE provemcate which Biny be made Ur firten sftiie unk | million of bonds eed Pesthee eran ae members. . tual company. ss ferred to | brick. About 20 men are emplo; out Cuear Franc prt pa yonba ne rding tothe | of the interest ae it shall sunuaily accrne pierce, st te met cone Mr. Micllett moved these bids be re! Ne water te th be. New Marsnat or tHe Portce Covrt.— ‘Marble Halt” shall be es ‘O Congress of the | abd submitting the ect mith ate tom of ton bet cost. be less than im most, if not all, the chief engineer with instructions to report ag | «é Water course <mptying in e cani = hal Sharp has appointed Mr. Edward © 1 ‘all, provisions of the aforesaid act mgrees of feeuing of foun ailticne ot te uest lee tt ‘higher toon as practicable, on the best plans proposed. | tween 9th and 10th They are using @ | PKoff a deputy marshal to take charge of the GOT Seventh street, twenty-first day 0 gt Febraary, ol ghicen bandred and | Sealing of four millions | aproxement bonds, toe | Haste crmprates, besoase Bi evtaine Go ordered. iia the Avenue Rherehe Ob tarian ia me itap to | Sierahal’s busine in the Polles Gout ta the Opposite Patent Onice, reventy-one, ad 6 7 rrometion ot | Pict” Dae St Sucre cos veld erage tle Mas moe ae terran beverred tae suioand ena | Gfetng Ue Avena Se Coty intndrio nae |B Me M0, Seige, best dee edie cbt Sette Rt any | gute toa inet fr ane ett uct | i oa pati = with ct rt ‘partie loft is a well-known citizen of the Fourt o 0 ‘ . Gene ment practicable. Adopted and ths board | om this water course to cover the sess reece | Ward, whose integrity 1 unquestioned, and Cheapest tobe raised by this uct, contrary tolte provisiomtree | ballote: which mony be Reet fer ive ces spots the pol, Took a recean ne Adopted and the board | tary messure, and sleo het rotate ised ties | among the positions us has heretofore dlied with Piase Shai "an cue tiction ‘thercel ta thy Ccteieel teens | ect eativa! ot FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. a ‘ itsline. The water course leading ree ee ak | credit are those Of secretary of tho Gre depart To Bu of the District of Columbia. ished by imprison: ‘and pisracr OF GOLUMBIA. Another Proposed Railroad. alley southward isin a ¥ filthy state, and Mr. | ment under Mayor Wallach; assistant assessor 0 Gents’ Furnishing Goods. ment in the jail of this District for a term of not less neuen io atunaavere Chase is having it cleaned and traps ‘being pai | internal revenue for six or seven years; chief nts? Fur ian three Hor more en twolve months, and Dy a onnsiiixe Giewer 0b, tae. A certificate of incorporation, under the act | inat Hand T streets, Maseachusctie ‘avenue aud | clerk to the recetver of the Washington, Geor Finrren styies or BueTixs and the latest | Sine of not less than five hundred dollars "nor ‘more 2 housand dollars. of Congress of May 5th, 1870, has been filed and | on the alley. An examination of the 14th street | town and Alexandria railroad, and, since that than one the olla recorde issuing $100,000 novelty in Hoopskirts are now atexhibition at C. nC. 9. And be tt furiacr enacted, That this act | millions of improvement bonds toa vote of the road surrendered to the directors, chief Hoo, id Corset Factory, 408 7th , pati St a general election in sald District,” and inretaties eon: ior Wamington tan ast Acaandiia init | Sotpeen aa Wr smecaorerbiaang artim | Nosema Gchet agen of the-Toad” No bets | eset Hoopekir an oven | Eedreaameeme cia enchaare | RUE cite of juutf ear ee a |r Rey po re $end Compant, “or the purpose of construct- | washed out with the earth 2 fect below the bot- | sPpointment could have been ms Humaw Harr in Switches, Curls, Chateleen | the issuing of the four millions. of be ; GAMUBL CROSS Boe eno: Vice {ng 8 railroad between the cities of Washington, | tem, and between H and I, ‘they mearie gies | Gnaxp Carnotic Reunion Festrvat—By | Braids in all shades have just been imported by | Sous de hereinafter provided. DADelY: so ye | mee Peraamnchtitied to vote and otherwisest cond: in the District of Columbia, and — Pe sixty feet a ork peg hes iy, "nore | Teference to an advertisement in Tau Stan, it | Chas, Baum, who intends to make this a new a , poplin age, OF Shar Gi. | spplicable to the boiding of waneat elections in said — Tyeopd 7 — a ep meg sub- | found washed out. Mr. Chase, having been au- | Will be seen that the combined Catholic Bene- | branch of his well-known establishment, 408 7th | published in such papers aaghe Governgr eheceet | District. seribed for and 10 per cent. paid in, and that | thorized by the board, will commence repairs to- | ficial Societies of Washington and Georegetown, street. Ladies go and see the new styles. —_ Of the company is to locate andcon- | morrow, and will also connect the traps at the | Will hold a grand reunion festival and pic-nic a theta id Fourth. Upon closing the polls, the ballots for and Krp Groves for ladies an against this law «hall be counted by the election offl- 3 hs prlor to said election. baetond. The ballots used a taid election steel bo i “ best momen... Tas ‘and those in of suid act, aud of the | cers, and a tally liet thereof be made out, and ura renee sand the ‘Us feed" States malls eiween | course wiih the ith street sewers ene wer Union of the" District of Columbia, at Beyer's Dollar Gloves pr ipa iso, 0 novelty in | Pruiieds Pus Shonda: or of the contraction of acid the completing of the counting of said ballots and du- Ts,and the United Si ‘1 ween | CO with the 12th street sewer. Zth-street_park, on Tuesday, September 12th. | first class Glove. 1 be early and secure a | debt, shall be in the words following, to wit: cate returns of t he veces cast in each election dis- the cities named, commencing at a point on the “a Sci ue yee gam Os D The gentlemen composing the committee of ~- choice in calling at C. Baum’s Kid Glove For the eee IMEROVEMANTS. fret e ith statements ‘ag. tess mee on in coh a of the pects = The Runaway Couple Tied tm This City This arrangements are well-known in the commu- pot, 408 Tth street. atitled gregate number of votes cast thereat for members of Pheleeginlative Anscmbi shall, within forty -eleht hare Pe made outand elzied The teers of ths several election precincts oF districts, which reriens i.dcalgnate the mumber of votes castion this enn, one of which returns shell ie placed iu the election: box of each election district with the other papers of said electign and the others shall be placed in a envelope apd be directed to the Secketary of the “Ab act authorizing the District of Columbia ty cre ate a set for. special ey wine y smn Meee irsin istrict, y iss of feur lu bonds, Sod levying tax for the pavmnent of the Inboreat 23 jive arrangements 5 mmen si morning a couple giving the names of James | Bity, and from the extensi Sf Feamusaas aoe oa pole Toga! oan | W. Wines and ion Schactter, of Fanquier | which anek ES Gio Ss street, running south to Baltimore and Potomac | county, Va., who had just. arrived in town— | they w’ is araniek ailces cear aires oc te Bailroad depot and along said railroad toa point | looking as if they had’ made the journey on Du of the grandest affairs ever give ‘on the cast side of the Anacostia river; thence | foot—appeared in the neighborhood of the City | District. ee southeasterly along past Uniontown vill and | Hall, and the man inquired where to go for the OUR NEW 6TYLES oF CorseTs and some new improved have just come from our factory in Ei , and shall be sold to defy any compe- tition. Every pair warranted to be a perfect fit. C. Baum, Corset and Hoopskirt Manufacturer. Br Or LL KIN and well 5 5 vi ement bonds, to a rote of the people, NinG MILE OF UUH OW® we ate pre Sta general clsction in seid District. Se DoOPle sand guarantor eat potclhorwantiak sac. arearadall 5 lirec execute orders prompuy Torrtorse shell bracelets, hoop earrings, Tw ASES 10r sale at Prince’s Bazar, ‘And for the issuing of four millions of improve- ‘ict and be placed in his hands by one or more of | to our customers. the Race Course and Oxen Hill Bi to a | necessary papers to ser married. Jamey Fitz, chains lockets,recelved at Prigg’ dollar jewelry 1006 Peauyivante pee tog »'| sent bunds an gree od in said acts Fa elec Sg the eald envelopes containing | SY Ordereby mall promptly and faithfully Sed E's put above high water mark, bya bridge | teered to show them the way te trots Money, | store, No. Fe Serre a erence ncbeeee ofthe bonds shall Yeas follower temning | «neretarns an aforeentd, the Seerciarp shales 7. EDW. CLARK 2 00., with daitable dvawseso as net te Injen sho | and took them to the Clerk's office, where: the | 4% and oth De. Waite, Chi , “AGAINST SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS. the same, and add together the aggregate votes as Dealers in Lumber, Wood and Coal. cast in each district; and after doing so shall iropodist, extracts Corns, relieves and cures Bunions, Bad Nails, &c., without pain. Rooms No. 535 15th street, oppo- site », Washington, and 7, North Charles st! Baltimore. sna the En ie During the Prevaili Times It becomes eve! one to economize in their ex- Gamma tion or impair the usefulness of said river. | necessary blank was filled out, and after calling COURTS. ‘Aho, commencing at the junction of 9th street | at the residences of several clergymoe ihe $ikiend GRE Hem ee Rake ‘wits, Downdary. by sald Hb strevt to G atroct | bride, a very young girl, all the tims protesting | »FOLICE COURT, to Dey, Judes Sue eran north, thence by a route casterly and southerly | she didn’t want to get married, she wanted to go | Foticr charset with cursing an the street; fined G3. by a route to (4 surveyed to the Anacostia | home—they finally found a minister at home, street:fined £3. Three nice looking youug men from Fiver, across said river to's point on the Balt | and the two were made one. ‘The bride or pt | Georgetown were arcaigned for disorderly coadact: more and Potomac railroad, thence by the route | coplously, and refused to be comforted, but the | and having ahigh nf mp coneraliy cn the ee above to Alexandria, the whole distance being | bridegroom, being an experienced ‘hand, a each. Charles senting, Against the act of the District of Columbia en- titled, * Au act authorizing the District of Colum- bia to create a debt for special improvements and repairs in said District, by the issuing of four mil- lions of bonds, laying a tax for payment of the "interest aa it sball annually accrus’ thereon, gud submitting the act, with the question of ‘thé ning of the four ions of improvemer ts vote of the people at # genoral election in said Wharf, Depot and Planing Mill foot of 4th street « east, Brauch Yard, Virginis avenue and %&h street southeast. angd im —— LYON & Co. ATENT COLD WATER SELF- ee, Wasnine SOAP! fied to by the that a cast for members of said have been cast in favor ot full force and effect, and the Governor shall Br claim the same in the papers of the District in which 4 : “ NO BOILING! 0" ; he furth ditures. In the article of clothing alone, @ | )jitrrict. this law may be published. If a majority of votes . about twelve miles. at aces z Freon cng net seem to atall alarmed at | Goorgete "aie Wat st “icing “ne i 3 fuficlent saving ean Te effected to rr gato 8 Pod auinet the tent of four millions of im- shall be cast against this act it shall be void and of ~ oe he capital stock is to be $100,009 in shares of . “4 Frank Allen.” suspicious person, was sont to measure ing scare! mone: rovemen' * said act. effect. ; gi00 cach and the number of directors is fixed workhouse. Mary Vervom,& whit: charged P. WALLAOH'S, comer 4}, Gand Pevare. | Fund hate ballot bos for cach election district | “Bee-3: And be ét further enacted, That with the NO WASHEOARDS! Bt7, as follows: Isaac Miller, Brooklyn; Gideon THE OLprst INHABITANTS ASSOCIATION met pith stealing pa cape and other furs and clothing 1 biication of this act In the newspapers pactore, Zaid for the period of three, monthethere shall be a notice over the si ture of the Governor and of the Beeretary of the Biecrict that it willbe gubaniited to falker, City; Geo. S. Wilcox, Brook- | yesterday, Dr. J.B. Blake in the chair, when | from General Teme’ Ramat, Now York city; Edwin L. | Sr. senkin Thomas announced the death of | yalued at about $300; rady. Jersey City; J. W. Lamson. Brooklyn, | Mr. Robert White, of Georgetown, one of their | J8rY- a NG! hittlesey of the Howard University, NO BLUEL Rela for action of the grand offers this o; nity to the public by ome the best erties ot ‘Clothing Unt can be NO INJURY TO GARMENTS OR HANDS thet ho the peop! at the first election after its pass ay rag arcade state : = any other 44% 7 [ firm having secured the e: ve each 100 shares; John V. Stoddard, N. ¥., 19 | members, and resolutionsof respect to the mem- S aascoveny. Bon’ age for their approval or ¢isapproval, and a cop of | Tencheve tem boring shares. ory of the deceased were ado; ‘Mr. Middie- pecenns Dr ‘. such notice shall be Sled and recorded ohico — Fatemt 0008 Water Seis sie Eekemea nt femctaced, © recsbaiin mexing ett Sillew~ LETTER FROM GENERAL HOWARD, boxes | Suc. 8. dnd be ferter macied. That whereas an re a Tue New Liczxse Law—Tar Oruer Sme | member, General C. Weightman, an 'Wasnixoton, D. C., July 21, 171. the bal- | emergency exists for the immediate taking effect {nand for the STATE U ‘ND and DIS- oc etd hae ce eee ay eStaR | honorary member of the society. Mr. Dorsett | pyoy 7.4 COA INET RT Sete ee a tne tally list | this act in the event of its approval by the people, it Thick pe Colo ELS it was stated the Register had refused to | announced that the Old Defenders of Baltimore | , T° TA yoru ee Pits in my family naa wash, the | shall be in force from and after the proclamation fvite the attention of the public to this very. supe: issue a license on an application sworn to be- | intend makings visit to this city on the 12th of | U2i‘huve found it ell you recommend 7 ain glad t6 ofthe | thereof by ne BLES L. HULSE, Tior SOAP, which washes y jn any kind o fore a justice of the peace. We are informed | September, and a vote of welcome was passed. join others in commending an articie that is evi: her with pS nt water—Hiand, Soft or Balt out boiling. They that the refusal was not for this reason but be- | Quite a long debate took place on the question | dently doing so much good. Yeates Tt ARD, ro t a TTR RTT eed "jeamen ‘leo ‘that ‘pot injure flucst cause the application was on an old form. It | of changing the constitut so as to makea + Brig. General U. 8 connection with similar noth nd President of the Council. _ Onl, sethen, Oo. secms from reading of the law that it was | large number of citizens eligable for member- eT roa sbcaecgs) dealer ‘lection pre- Approved, Anenet 19 isl. ‘Gieccenfort, of fies of any extra charge for focs in, the matter, jeg rsience athe District tn prop poattion | Ltr Som JUDGE WEIR, of U- 3. Shorems | Furnishing Goode <1 criatateg ths Sah ae per BL ; of any extra for fees: , be m and the “Liminister! of the oath to —. to make the limit thirty years instead. Wasninoton. Ory ie a. in NStaas?, FRoousMasion BY, THE Gane Snot, charged for by the Regiter. ‘he | Finally, at about 6 o'clock, the motion was laid | Dear sir: Ihave given your BALM O EE for i NOB publishing au, act entitled An ae. Jar aico strikes out the oath of ance pro; | on the table, and the association adjourned. = ntanes Relicend’ Gana aaa ‘vided for in ol Ww forms, and a new form is prescribed, which is as Tax ReTvRN Avripavits.—Editor Star: follows: % Inasmuch as some of the oer assessors of Application for Merchandise License.—{“Deal- | taxes have refused to recognize affidavits taken not pee Ng pte hast pen Sh ange ia conditions,” and sul the sume to’ the acca oes Oe emit Execvrive Orrice, i Leg eens peep pn ugust 21, 1871. the grange Seed heart ak Spina Sitch wil be io” Peer Suara ease i i / H : Wasurnoton, July Ist, 1871. After your BAL! gee eee eas ae ey Sit, a at ati Rev. FATHER BOYLE. A : gend me = iy of ds Sree pisegepaame ie pace agere JOG rection tite net, oe BEE

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