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EVENING STAR. | 7 2x=4 someme Condenart eva fern orvicras NRT pserss sre eet Amecting of the Governor's smilitery staff CE. BLICATION OF THE AOT OF | mission to: y ” ry October 5, 1971 ESS Teneo. | Mas held last night, and instructions issued to 1 arg ae "Tile LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, Aurore aor dicapprazal, of an act of the Lecilative HURSDAY... aoe jober '- —— promot e efficiency of the ct ml * ” 3 for the it = a! Onmewiwat Cover, Judge thvmphreys—Yester | CT) ohipman and AR. Shepherd, Eeq. were | TO THE VOTERS OF IHS DISTRICT OF RULDING GRNBH AL ELECTIONS IN THE Ug, entitled,“ An tetfergines a sccrucon four NEWS. lay, atter our report closed— in New York yesterday, to taky lave of Gov. COLUMBIA: ‘STR! MBIA. a mulige dliorg of beede suthoraed fo be issued by LOCAL NI ian with tas tnecund an Gaelguter te tote er Ce Ee rears PF hi, The Dears of Wmueintien te che Diet ot OF Eisctings in the District of Columbia. Same, Uy Bn ae ee ee NINETEENTH DISTRICT REPUBLI. | Tie cn F street. near the theater; about ‘The ‘conservative senatorial convention. tn | ering non somions from 19 o'clock, mount ; xvod Assembly of the provements and repairs in said District an Gee. ‘Crorsetl to the neenne aad tat streets chee (andl | Alexandria yesterday nominated H.W. Thomaas, | for the perpoms ot repisterten the veterereeiding in | Senne eas he fourth Wednesday of | BY. the iuing Ch Sy ES “Running the Thing into the Ground™ | cr apo = the avenne ; when they | of lrairnfax, and Thomas E. Tayler, ef Loudon, folk svete] Epo — And submitting the act, with : he southeast corner met Bolster and | Sena- | the District of Columbia, at the following. . That whereas 5 Mitempt to Force the Nomination ef fe | Fy ivis: James hit at Davie and witness hit Bol. | #8 te candidates of the convention for places: the immediate taking effect of | He avesticn of the issuing of four nS i | Spender Fae Wactaa cat edesean Comin for the House of Delegates, str; James bad suthing in tis beets ore ee | it SECOND DISTRICT. ‘deel be in force from and | ee ee istrict ee tee Peee will, be adequate for the of completing the ‘The Nineteenth district republican club met | gsruck Davis; they them wont back to 1343 £ | -Waunx rreascn to learn that'the committes | All that part of the county of Washington lying | ites" theGoxernots a . Execurive Orrick, | H Soave <. outs sand ans Gumations at St. Aloysius schoo! honee, last evening, with | street, kept by Janes, wete there about three- appointed by the directors of the Childress] west of Lincoln ayenus and Benker Hill road, on aoa of Delegates. PI paca mt or Coucarasa, August Set, M715, | chat bo given cosas Dy Posed ioai oat aes 4, J: Poualdron:. president, im the chait, and | yearters of an hour, when the bell rang and tke | Hespital to rolicit aid for its support have been | WEDNESDAY, Gcccher-e I67l, of the house of John STICKNEY. ores 26 een 1 * | Goat's werk wll be completod thie fe tare We. or We nas soiaianied Ablow Comm gelored man went towards the door; DennisDar- | quite successful in making collections. The | H, McChesney, Brightwood, and on THURSDAY, riident of the Gouncll. To aval of waid guarantee of the Penoeyi. candidate for the House of Delegates," ** | am sald, “Let me go;” James went down and following donations have ven mage:—Lewis “J. | October 8, 1671, at Harry's carpenter shop, Tennal- ee eae Tania Ceptral” Railroad Somuany: Amd precited - ‘, > ” er, witness preve: Davis, $25, Samuel 5 i =. . hing into the ground? At Feaming the | trom doing it; withessand deceased went te God. | s39; Jer. Bryan, 82% J. H. Teemyer, san; | It¥a- THIRD DIsTRtor. OTICK BY THE GOVERNOR AND SECRE- rie, hath Ge catlainctors se celd Board of Pattie MSIE Gormaneontended that the cled was nat | S¥’sand took a drink; stood there ten or Afteen | Tion. A. M. Clapp, 810; JW. Kennedy, $i0: L: | anenat part of the city of Georgetown lying west TARY of the District of Colnmbis of the sub- Fn lathes . peepared for the nomination; bet there-waee omenaaggane pe med oben ae comea nen (oe Fe ene, Baa Sits Fool & Home, | of High street. on FRIDAY, October ¢, 1671, at | mission to the ic of the District of Columbia, for ‘Src. 2. And bent ferther enacted, That in order to * "i em, and turne: saw $10; W. H. Dem 5 . D. Wyvill, 85; 8. . yi '¢ . val or val, of an i of ibser the ae fer the Drevjous question, and the Chair de- | che southwest corner of uth street and Peunesl- | Aman, @5; H. Burne, ao C/N. Naudain, #2; H Eases Bad cn Betis, sane High vest, Gnas obese ‘Assembl of eaid Dietrick t eotitied = An es Sa reuthoriant to" iowe Mr. Andrew Gleason wanted to know if the | Satie avenue, Bolster ‘sald,, 1s that yeu, | G. Gregory, $2. Total, £188. : FOURTH DISTRICT. Sector mesa magrovenescns apa sepeies ax oak pe ak Fi eS 3 central committee had authorized the club te | S0n%97, and James i 10 16s ny canes ee Dau aes f the city of Ge Iving east | District by the issulug of four million of bonds, and Zon ceed kochoeahie tee Gasuemer ant eeaeey te a candidate, and the Chair stated that hand Bolster a gun; Bolster took it and came | to canvass the city atlarge for this noble enter- that part of the city orgetown lying eas! Setlac otee tor Gatasuced of the tebeeet aoe * ‘be PA be hadecen Colonel Ordway last weeks and ie | ‘Shon look out, that anam is going to ameec | Prat: eae ae ee TB Me Sres | oe ike street on SATURDAY. October 7.1871, at | iiall annually accrue thereon, and abmitting the after date, and beat six per conta lutorest \« 0 ek, “Zon, look out, shoot,” . Semken, A. E. Perry and %. V. Niles, al e house of John Cornell, No, ongress 5 ‘with the question of the issuing of the four mil- it i; 0 wide said said that the club hada Fig the Zeke nomina- | when’ Bolster discharged the gun and shot | their respective residences or places of busi- between Beall and Dunbarton streets, Georgetown. | lone of improvement bonds to. @ vote of the people $3 SO ae tee had no controlover them, O™EIE | James, who had hie left-side toward Bolster: | ness FIFTH DISTRICT. Te en ree tnont end Potcaene tett weg og a " lees then d is . 1871, road Mr. Gleason denied the right of -Col. Ordway | the gun, and ran toward the crossing; ‘lens Eien: District Reronucane.—A meet-.| All that part of the city of Washington lying west ‘Dunas os Gene ae i fogbeak for the committee. and moved to recon | called for the police; Officer Perry came upand | ing of the republicans of the Eighth district was | of Twenty rst street.on MONDAY, October, 1571, ee ee prick oy Pe ars: 5 Bees cetera, Which the provions question | arrested Bolster; James was carried into the | held lastevening, and organized fer the coming | ai ecbool.bouse corser. of Twenty eccoed ead I election in the District of which will be poy eh contam of tha par woes thee eee weenes. ; drug store; he lived one hour and fifteen auin campaign by electing Mr. George Burgess, of| streets, Washington. held on the fourth Wednesday of November, 1871, Pentiting the act with | "Sect n mud beet fortae remen ‘That tn ender to aan pein Se confusion-ard a a was cross-examined at length by | the House of Delegates, president; Thomas W. SIXTH DISTRICT. (being. she twenty second day of (het Soe mn Fran four millions of im- | mert the interest to accrne on said bonds, there : urn. : ‘ f . ; re Acs i ae Mr. Coffin declared himself im favar ome Cases, wine President; Wy amington, Waller, ©0C-:} an that part of the clty of Washington ging south | (6: meat ntNe secon oie ee Brae, the poopie at « shall be levied annually «tax of six per cent. oF Third Dey. retary, asrd Thomas E. Green, treesarer. Reso- day for eight hours’ labor. He © ie 1) Sttiarteint ean seemed cnenTan: ary, 2 ; ; Governor and the Board of Public Works bad vant ane Wie 6. lutions inoorsing the Governor and the acts of A. Wambold, sworn :—Witness keeps the Parl: ure, the di reduce« the wages of the laborer and increased | Honse, 1315 E street; the prisoner came to that Feta eoragen peel ey em fl rere ed hi lower rate as inay suilloe,on every hundred Gollare of the aserescd value of real and pereonal im_eaid District, poeeds of which tax pecisl fund pledged for tae - i eate a debt for special improvements and of M street north, between Eighteenth end Twenty- | lumbie soeremte. adel - of four million first streets west, and sonth of K strest north, be- | repairs in eet Tero ing (ax forthe payment of the ‘itehail anti 5 support of the loan bill, were edopted; after | tween Fifteenth and Eighteenth streets west, at | Suterest ae ally accrae thereon a of ~< or the.hours of work. house with another party on the night of the22d, | witch Merars, We A , Peter Campbell, | house No. 1822G street, near Eighteenth street, | mitting the act with the question of the ie@hing of ict of Coleentrs jurther enacted, That the Gor- Pat penpaomtcgnt mer pry fis mde pr ag if omega reo aig rigor And othere addressed the mocting. Petr” | -Waahingion, on TUESDAY, October 10-1571, the four iilion oe “improvement bonds to vote of ¢ ihe re] SR a tio aay , ‘ a oft saying that they would ‘im up the street, —— 2 -—= - people at a gen : improvements shes it general clection, as re- he would have them believe, and amid much | they left; it was Bve mittutesbefore ten, and fC. | ‘Tax Wasminoton Scuusrzum Verein last SEVENTH DISTRICT. proved August fi ier1, wil be subusitted inthe mode "tbe fone | Paired ty the Tewricegth et ‘of ‘the charter ot excitement charged him with teen or twenty minutes afterwards two gextie- | night elected the following officers for the ensu- All that part of the city of Washington lying within } hel Ra i Conhestion pith the 7 — the District of Colum ia. (act of Congress “GOING BACK" ON SAYLES J. BOWEN men lett the house, and the report of a gun was'| ing year: [President, Simon Wolf; vice presi- | the following bounds: Commencing at K street Queatiin of nealing Sant meliliones ot bembeaer at anqeny, soarne Sennen, | reary tyegty one cighicon handred and coventy. te the convention heb nominated Gen. Chip- hears; witness went up, and-saw that James had dent, “Angust Koch; treaeurer, Christoper north, and ranning up Fifteenth street west fo n | oe ovement md repairs ‘BS, entioned in ceid ect. Hone of improvement bonds. ts | on sat the pepe aad goammine Goto ts ables A ete a ne z a) rt; recording secretary, Henr; lout; | etreet north; thence east on N street north to Four- Sat election 7 ee el n efter lection in said a ore confusion eed Ieee Aree earge, and | | Gross-examinedl by Mr. Ridéte:—Did not know | financial, Brnest Schmidt; fretehooting master’ | erecgmorth; thenes cast on N street north to Four: | Sal passage? raid act, Said act is hereto 8 h ne CHARHES L. RCLSR er han walon ensued. during which eries arose | the party with Bolster; he wore alight gray coat; | L. Beyer: aecond shooting master, J Lippold. | ¢q Boundary; thence along Boundary street to Twen- | 824 Publication thereof is made heres: . the said act. will be Speaker of the Monee of Delogaies. Sa ee eee ad soaked Cah Te ene anid teoshi | The board of directors Se Teles, ewe: S- | Gest street weet; thence down Twenty-first strect Governor of the District of Columbia, | held as in the anid act provided. (Beid act is hersto by APL po ‘ 7 zs blood soaked thro |.. Hable, Gur. Xander, W. Relmue,C. us = W . TON i ne ‘BoRoMy 18 DEAD! Redirect —Hglater was quitacalm; not exeited. |G. Giesler, «Ge Walker, J- Ve Waller Jak | Wet toM street north; thence along Matreet north Becretary of the District of Olumbte, Govern ib COOKE, Golambia. APPT Dd COORE Gotebuich ant tm “I move we adjourn Wm. ©. Jones, sworn :—Witness was bar! Stailey,and A. Eberly. totEighteenth street west. and down Eighteenth WIM Le STANTON $ — _ 7 Mr. John Curry finally got the tloor, and pro- | for John W. Usher in Februany last, and on the —— * | street west to K street north; thence along K street | ax Actanthorizin fe District of Columbia th ereate Secretary of the District of Columbis. 3 worth to Fifteenth street weat,on WEDNESDAY, | ®& ‘ial im oe irs in 5 . Gctoder 11, 1871, at 2712 P street, near Seventeenth | 58! District by the issuing of four million orhonds, | A Acz, levying a tax for the payment of the inter Se @usakat ceeded to defend the Governor and Board of | gight of the bea op gy and 100’clock, BUiLvING PERMITS have been ‘issned ‘to: ir, looked i and evying a tax for the payment of the interest be? Public Works against the charges of Mr. Coffin, | 4 man came to the doo! mand arourd | Adam Fey for a two-story brick ‘bellda He thought, if properly applied to, the Board of | <he room, and withdrew; he had a handkerchief | east side of iaustreet, bebasen Lelinee neenae Georgetown Advertisements. i 2 dollars of bonds, authoriz d to be by the SEORGETOW ANC! Public Works) would remedy any grievance the | sound his face; the remark wat made outside: | and D streets d. V-W, Vatulcubury tives Sant, Weattaston. Re Shensedensl Go iene ee ict of Colusitia by an act enticed Ay et Tie TNDDSERIAL HOME ScHOUL workingmen had to camplain of. He was op- | « Hie isnot there (or in];” there were brick building on south side of E street, bet EIGHTH DISTRICT. million of unprovement bonds to a vote of the peo- | authorizing the District of Columbia to create iasurer Jor Georgetown, posed to any pomination at present. “ TWO MEN OUTSIDE WITH ZOLSTER, 39th and 20th atrects northwest; W. HoHoliedge, All that part of the city of Washington lying within Ble at ‘ general election in said Di 4 for improvements and fspeits, ip said i. Mr. Cornclins Ryan. thought every republican | and the smaller one went up towards Lith’street two-story brick, north side of Franklin street, | the following bounds; Commencing at N street north ft emacied by the $a pintioe A ty of the rict bythe ng of four millions of bond» of the district should have tair warning when a | With Bolster, while the other man followed.-| between 4th sail Sth; also to various parties to | and sunning up Fourteenth street west t/Boundary; | Westrict af Colum na, That ae pocial im levyii za tax for payment of the interest Moreral times 1 Bee eatas gig was intatrapted | One'man stecd near the telegraph pole and held | make additions and’ ercet temparasy {cause | theses aloe Drceteae Bone ree weet;thence | kovemente and repairs of the rene, the act, with the question of the lseutag of several times by Mr. O. P. Anderson. his right arm rather stiff, and wien he walked | structures. * | down-Sixth street west to Bhode Island avenue; iscuced, end comploted, end sewers millions of improvement to avote of seh to be in ep pembi | om ewan, this ene aac om rat theneoalong Ehode Island avenue to Seventh street | be constructed therein ud other fhe people st S central election in the eald Dis. —s manner in whic off. Min. CHARLES MATHEWS is ai larity works be ex. 5 ernor of said District 4 r. P. B. Dowell thougkt the nomination in- Wm. Thomas swore Witeess wes employed ajgttly at the National Theater. ete three | West thence down Seventh street west to street | Suthorized and empowered, tora ia Babe cf cnid ‘tt enacted = Boy lative Assembly of the opportune. | Syby not have another meeting and | at James’ house in February last, when Bolster | pleces in which be appeared last evening £0 the | Botth;thence along’ street north to Eleventh street | District to iasuer pr cause te be ined ae hove Rissrict of Colum t for the purpose of paying ADVERTISE IN “CHE STAR” came and asked if James was upstairs; witness | <ielizht of a lange audience are to be repeated | West; thence down Eleventh street west to N street Ge iy Se the | mull taaly. ae stand eto the time and place, so that every republican in | hesitated, and Bolster said it-was all Tight; | tosxight, and if. reader of THe Stan thinks | north,and along N street north to Fourteenth street | Srovnt of four million dollars, Aaa can dhommaal the Distelet of Colusa in. accordance with the pro the «istrict may read it amd be present? He | Darden and James went down, and witness | a uearty laugh wiildo him good, let himsee the | wert, on’ THURSDAY, October 12, 1871, at house ars, to be payable withia twenty yeary from the | Yisions of the act entitled “An act authorizing th: denied the right of the chairman i rule a | followed and found Bolster there and his hat great English comedian as “+ Gatherwoo!”—a | corner of Tenth and Q streets, and Ebode Island | date of their iseuc, and to bear ‘atthe rete of | District of Columbia to create a debt for apecial motion to adjourn out of_order. on the ground; gave him his hat and asked him | companion picture in unctuous hywor to the | avenue, ‘Washington. seyen per centum annually. fenqor ments and repsire in said District by the | Exrrxprrerns. Amid great confusion Mr. Coffin tried tomake | tp g0 away, and walked with him to the corner | ‘‘ Soon Shingle” or “Forty Winks” of John % s See. and be it Surther enacted, That a special tax | issuing of four millions of bonds, and the levying « | Cash paid Hop. A himself heard. Finally, when quiet had been | of i4th street and the avenue; fifteen minutes | Owens NINTH DISTRICT. is levied of the taxable property of the Dis- | tax for the payment of tbe intercat ws it shall ann Do. artially restored, he said he was willing that | afterward heard the report of n gun; went down ——— eT ccs uttataart of the city of Washington Irtug be- | Soe crent cumctien ts pay the Letareee GE eae | queetion ot the eothnnet tae thane wie the | Cau co ix name should be temporarily withdrawn. and found James with his head on the doorstep | TRE EXHINIT of the financial operations ot tween G sirect north and N street north, and be- | Secruc of the sald bonds dnring aid serind whieh | ment bonds, ‘to a vote of the people at a a vied ne Mr. Anderson then spoke of the desirability ef | and raised him up, when ke sai the kndustrial Home School is creditable te i tween Blevcnth street west and Fifteenth street | tax shall be collected in sume of two hundced ‘and | tion in said District,”"a special of is mamdred | anesrly nomination. If a nomination was not “DENIS, 'M GONE.” Management, as it mest be gratitying to the | west,on FRIDAY, October 13, 1871, at Union Hall eighty thoucapd dollars, daring each of aid years, | Spd eighty thousand dollars ety Vevied ups SPECIAL NOTICE —PAPER TANGING—| made soon ‘the ring” would “put ap a job” on Cross-examined by Mr. Biddle :—Theze was a pablic. From all we hear of if, it is amost use- | Pourteenth-atreet west, between G strest nexth end ably to the provisions of the act of the the t property in said rict for the period | ©) sone refitting can eave 9 per cent. by gol the club; all kinds of tricks were being resorted | tittle fellow with light coat and Scotch cap with | fulané deserving institution, and we trust there- | New Yoru avenue, Wabi ee the United States, entitled, An act to prov of twenty years. to an amount sufficient to pay the eae Pah? Brides street, Georgetown, to £3 to to control the ward nominations. He, the | Bolster that night; Bolster’s head appeared to | fore that the efforts now being made te procure Sindh mes ington. a Soverpment a eee heh eee, i ‘sion ER ond have Fare HANGING speak been with the central committee | becut. for iteoceupancy suitable buildings and grounds TENTH DISTRICT. emerens onl Goce ace ee ee Dart of Washington or Gecrgetewn, and sore A Voi ‘Are you a member ef that commit- Berjamin Scott sworn—Witness resides in | will meet with the fullest success. All that part of the city of Washington lying be- ‘al taxes of said District shall be collected, be Egeanied. ‘Particular attouts paldio UPHOL- tee? Richmond; was here on the might of the homi- > —— tween @ street north and the canal, and between | applied and used exclusively for the pa: of the TERY WORK 20-6 Mr. Anderson.—“I had access t» the floor of fe last;) wi 1 the ing; | , Rang Orrortenrry.—Ajtention is calied to i interest annually accruing en said that cou, tee,sir, bya vols of tas meamerse! | Caley (Feb. 22d lasts) witnessed the shost!ng; Eleventh and'Rifteenth streets west, on MONDAY, | mlerent sunually ax ‘Indow heard o: “ the advertisement of the sale to-morrow, b: 1 EC. ut Surther enacted, That the Gover- HE GEORGETOWN DOLLAR STORE HAY- John Bush, flourishing a big stick —“I want | ter gon Speer oo than Meche be bend ant | Green & Wilinuns, of vesnanie building lote st 4 arin ir rhe dicen nor shall; in connection with the Secretary and ‘the Sa ee ra hnk ed nd | cotve eat Tonerey etre ane retitted, will ro. You to go in for $2 a day; that's what’s the | sraysr tee and coats heed ‘shot; | the cornec of H and Ist stseets east. As they are ent streets, Washington, Omttale tons Cost cheall ber hacker atal epental te of DOLLAR GOODS of all descriptions They matter!" taw the prisoner; heard someomesay, “Stopthai | 0m the line of the new ratiway they can hardly ELBVENTH DISTRICT. pe ted cf pee fay mee Hag ay Kode ever offered in the Territory tor § - conclusion of Mr. Anderson’s. h, | max,” and the policeman came, wlicn Bolster | fail to be desirable, either.as places of business All that part of the city of Washington Iyingsouth | ernor, countersigned by the Secretary and Com; ee23-Im No. 73 HIGH STREET. Dr. Bills withdrew the nonsination of Mr. Coftin. | said, Takease” OF Fesidence, oF as an ingeetunent of funds. J of the canal and wost of Eighth street west, on | toilet, and baveuMixed to them the geal of the Dis- paneats, ave or ae ud cheers, and a voice, “I moveto adjourn | Dr. Potter (geroner) was called to identify a 1g | TUESDAY, October 47, 1871, at Church’s Lumber | “Kg aad enacted, That the bonds — ‘sin dv!” ~=Another voice—You're a clothes of deceased, and they were admitted by |. THB WACSALLA TRoveE remain at Wall's | ard, corner Elovouth street and Maryland eveonl, | welch sate pteeiet Ge eee eee SCHOOL BOOKS tool!"} oe Opera Houre only a few nights more, and those 4 YAPd, come ch, may be prepared for Issue and sale as afore: San After considerable disorder, the Club ad- | Ww. W. Perry(policeman) testified as to the ar- | Who have not attended the capital variety enter- 2 sealial hh the Gcmstrolies of ntl Diseten cantes pul Prices. Complete stock of ae men ee eae Oe peers Solel oe ee ea me decides th a bene 40 that Peel eines a went lying be- | of be pameions enol tie tie Donato SSO: REACTED, us em. It is im.m: expects decidedly the of Washington - possersion, except for of 4 Presbytery of Washington. Bolster tm Said, “Some one struck at | Oreanization of the kind how ow the boards. tuoen G street north and the canal, and between sod hall iva, aaeh h pegarity fae thet nate Kee See _Af FOE 2 SELIGOON'S. Goonpstown. After recess yesterday the committee on sta- | _ Sergeant C.K. Vernon sworn.—Witaess was at . ms Sixth street west and Mtoventh street west, on | shall keep @ register or account of all bonds which tistics made a report showing that the Presby- | station when Bolster was there, and went to ceil anthority to Writer Taare, By the highest | wapNESDAY, October 3.1871, at Justice Plant's | tavetsbenared sed used oak as ‘make CLOTHING. tery embraces 28 1 ministers, (who have under | to put leg inane Gn; said to him, ‘ Rachie, this is | Savhocnys te correct the statement in yester- 1 Oe. ‘northwest coraer of Righth and I streets, repiry, frame tase so tine, $0 ee de ve ets care 32 churches) one licenciate and six | bedsnap,” whenhe answered, “Look at my | Sihard Hotel property, which waseiss made on | Washington. Eingant of interest that may bave aseteed of fo "he | im suck NOAH WALKER «co, Sadidstes tor the ministry. The memberahip | head; it was theonly.way I had of the highest authority, as we then theught. ~ THIRTEENTH DISTRICT. ‘on said bonds. cscs | See 320 ecpeimasaaes Wace aie = and I feel as pos 53 naenbone? oa AE that part of the city of Washington lying ‘half bonds be ed fc ENNSYL’ establishment of a mhanon school ect Thence | | Crosy-examined: Be was very mach mashed Sera ag ioate ond meds he one | ‘itisin the following bounde: Commencing at G | fone Mutiny the eee ie eo a eee 611 PI VANIA AVENUE, east, near Boundary, with forty members. The | UP- agency of Lewis Baar, 467 9th atreet, Y. | *treet-north and running along Seventh strect west | and seventy-two. and until the expiration of the first | words committee on bills and overtures the Officer John EB. Boteler corroborated the testi- ‘din, > se to O etacet north; thence along 0 street to Eleventh | ve va nt of the next Uxper MetRopotitan Horan. enrolment of four churches in Amelia county, | Moy of Sergeant Verngx. street wast; thence down Eleventh street to G strest | mffiion and a half duttee the yess (ne i Va. A resolution from the same committee was | Mr. Harrington here stated that he had but north,and along G street to Seveuth atreet west, on | eight hundred and seventy ihren, and be sold be the, | onthe four milion af adopted, expressive of hearty sympathy with the | one other witnees (Mr. Duering), from whom he GEORGETOWN. THURSDAY , October 19, 1671, at the Sixth Police | Governor within sid periods tote extent to which | trict Fatle Chests wink 3 | had adispatch that he bad left Baltimore at tGET : TENE SY Os 7 eT it es ae Felice | thetmsue thereot tsa ‘ae aforcenid, ead Grose, | sctentitied "Ax AT THE EVENING SESSION 11:30, ss Tre Brince Street Imvrovewents.—The ene: ts, | such issue and sale eaid bonds shall become and con- | lumbia to c there was a long discussion on the question After an informal recess,.gome discussion took | trench for the new sewer on Bridge street has | Washington. stitute adebt gains: anid District. ——! repairs 8 said “What more can we do asa denomination inthe | Place as to admitting the testimony of Mr. Chas. | been dug about 400 Test tron ee A ae FOURTEENTH DistRicr. is of any or all of ould bondethe peorerde tient | oF the Uchcrete Charges ence sat, Sanertor Btyle, and evangelization of this city,” which was partici- juering, given at the former trial. bridge, and is now ready for the brick work, ted in by Revs. Mr. ‘Logan, J. E Nourse, ‘kr. Dir. Harrington said if it was proposed to take | about 190 feet of which is now partially com. jallantyne and Mr. McPalls. At the conclusion sale of any or all of said uderet 5 ofier jualed aball be deposited in the treasury of the Dinisier, | and tabsitting | perches ee wemen wnee Suma dra’ ‘pon warrants of the Board | suing rod shall be disbursed: by anid Fote of the All that paxt of the city of Washington lyiog within the following Sounds: Commencing at K street north | and shall and running ap North Capitol street to Boundary; | of Public Work: out a recess he would prefer that it be taken now, 0 | pleted. The new sewer will be laid sont ae eh | that the witness could arrive. below the surface, and will run on th ° Board for the payinent of the cost of special improves | District." READY-MADE CLOTHING Seectetions; Sats coaettiae neen ee | OSuigd Hemplreye eaid tec elinem could not'| Coan. oe mernce: And Will Rireat bridge to High | thence along Boundary strect to Sixth street west; | Bost for the pariment of the cont of Focluding the | the words fol the elders, Le appointed, to'be Known a the | Sriveuntil after 1o'clock. |) | street. a ee aera Rigas TORS I am Wee nance alone Bisel Tettod Or aeee es eee | Soe rare CET eae | in eat ar loving SEES, a City Evangelical Committee, to meet th r, arrington sai le € | between the sewer and the railroad track. The | Due; nce along le Island avenue vent t MEN, YOUTHS axp Sonth Meney te Coe eas, inthe New York | at 11:30, and came through in 1 hours. new bridge will be an fron structure, with a any contract for improvements eet wore set erage street west; thence down Seventh strest west to Li | Gone in relation thereto, waless the work deve that pao f street north; thenee along L street north to New | be ten per centumn in excess of such payments, e Jersey avenue; thence down New Jeracy avenue to | cept in the case of the final execution contract | prov! ‘ox an K street north, and along K strect north to North | °cumpletion of any work and settlement thereto avenue church, to consider what may be done “NOT A CATTLE TRAIN.” truss underneath. Mr. Shinn, the contractor, in the interest of Christianity in thiscity, Elder | , Judge Humphreys remarked that be had been | has about 120 men, in ail, at work on the street. ‘Wm. Ballantyne to be the chairman, and to re. | time ——— from two to twoand @balthours | ‘Tuer River AND CANAL are lower just now SAMPLES FOR CUSTOM WORK. i = Sec. 7. And be wt fs ‘That the im- | 8nd repairs in Our styles are the best, and assortments so varied port at the next stated mecting; adopted. On the ro shies t in | than they have been this <eason. The mills were | Capitol atreet,on FRIDAY, October 20, 1871, at the provements which may be made by virtue of this act an Ss to supply all tastes and all grades of price. In- aur chester Ieumired If hefe wae angihing in | (MF. Harrington —* This is not a cate train. uspend operations for three | {S"ucust coraer of Poerth co Wr cree wane | BES tcummenced and carried oy according ts ths | of the intetee a i ball Stiy ake Ree Goirers by mail Promptly’ snewered, and eymcm of DEACONESSES IX TRE CUEECHED, The testimony of Duering at the previ- | “Rtyceirts oF WHEAT.—Mr. George Waters | ington. rer ee Streney nigthsce Co oe ., the question of the —— t of the i the act, with i ty -first day of Febs , ely issuing of fc nit FIFTEENTA DISTRICT. cones end exclusively fee the ae eeend | Note cf the people iar 8 Senedd eee He fs r ous trial was then read by Mr. Harrington. to | received 3,000 bushels of wheat. this mornin sevent Was in favor of it. It was decided that there ive! A al ane t of the ely of Washington tying | the pubic interes Distri EC. 8. AR: as nothing in the rules opposed to it. Mr. | the effect thatheeaw Bolster anda man heatter- | her c and Hartley & Brother 1,200 bushels BOAH WALKER & CO., Murphy said theSouthern Presbyterians elaimed | Wards ascertained was Wells, per oner William Henry, trom Alexandria. | within the following bounds: Commencing at D id be ey enacted, That if any Third. That the tickets for and ‘againet this act tobe as true bine as any Presbyterians inthe | House; that deceased, Green and FLovk vor THe NontH AND SovtH—The | street north and running up Morth Capitol street to | oMcer oremploye cfithe said Metrict shall use, or | shall be deposited in the ballot boxes wi h 8 ap! f the money authorized Massachusetts avenue; thence along Massachusetts tobe raised ae ae oon’ = Hg eearisions, be tase i Gea i shall, oa conviction ° are aan cata! uae pees Heaeaat Street | ofthe District of Columibis, be punished by imprison, world, and they had deaconeses, and found them | talking when BolsterandWells come up, one ask- | Georgeanna yesterday took dowa to Norfolk 153 of great value in doing Christian work. Rev. | ing ‘Is that you, Souny?” and the reply being | barreis of flour. The New York geamer John ‘Mr. Nourse moved the appointment of acom- | given Bolster walked te ahouse, got a gun from | Gilson, which sai's to-morrow rang, will eelé-tr 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, F. J. HEIBERGER. (Successor to H. F. Loudon & Co.,) mittee to i propris a man, come up and shot James. take out 1,290 barre's. ment in the jail of this District for a term of not less CITIZ¥: AND intmente, ay dom er [en — si ‘The government here elosed, and Mr. Barrett Tux WHEAT MARKET.—There wasn> meeting | Jersey avenne; thence up New Jersey avenue to L | 1 nor more then twelve months, and by a rer TAILO. “aie ng. This motion was unanimousiy adopted,and OPENED THE CASE FOR THE DEFENCE, on ‘Change to-day. 3,000 bushels of wuat sold | street north; thence along L street north to Seventh ees of not less than Bre, Paulos dollars nor more ea Ry the chair appointed as the comulttee Messrs, | SA¥ing that now the government had closed, the | 9 Change for $1,603. ; thence down Seventh street west to G | isn ony Umusuad JoMtAer enacted, That thie nct 2 ee SEE Peons Site Weington. Chester and Nourse. defence proposed to show a different statement thence along G street north to Sixth | shall be submitted ta the Deople oF electors of said a ——$— ——_e—__ of facts; that Bolster had been beaten nearly to aaa ee ee cea Fricutrct Lear or A MADMAX—He Jumps | death, and had it not been that the prisoner had CITY ITEMS. Jrem a Three-story Building.—For a few days past | more vitality than usual, James and Green — the friends of Mr. Matthew Hurd, a beick- | would row be on trial. ‘Fhey proposed to show | We £aRwESTLY Apviee all who are intending layer, residing on 9th street, near O, have been | that on the night after the great carnival had | to buy a new cook stove to call and see the Con- street west; along Sixth street west to D strect ere the apateag omer north, and along D street north to North Capitol | h¢! sangre, toevt : street, on MONDAY, October 28, 1971, at tho south: | [Meyetminh. othe neus muons of bonds aforesaid, | this west corner of Fourth and H streets, Washington. | | First. Upon the approval <1 tho act Te shall be | ance with the lawe and in such papers as 1!» Gor ble to the holding lection which may be jer with the questions of (01 REAL ESTATE AGENTS. W. HAVENNER @ ©O., cag - , - 7 published wernor may di- | applicable to: ° apprehensive that his mind was wandering, and | disgraced our city two police officers axked Bol- | quest, at the stove warerooms of H. I. Gregor: SIXTEENTH DISTRICT. x = wees and Jiatrict. E AND NO yesterday the symptoms of Insanity were of | ster to assist them in f outa crime; that | 654 Pa. avenue, assured that in doing so purcha- | AN that part of the city of Washington lying Sooontipned for thres sent election. Pouch. Open closing the polls, the ballots for and aed ESTAND AbcHion E ERS) RORERS, such a character as to induce his family and | the policemen stationed Bolster at the corner | sers will consult their best interests. within the following bounds: Commencing at D | _ Second. The ballots used at = 1 clection shall bs | against this faw shall be congtal be tenets ae friends to take measures for his safe-keeping. | of Pennsylvania avenue and 13th street; that ORT A, Og TS street, and ing down Sixth street west to th printed, and those in favor of «id act, and of the | cers, and a tally list thereof be made out, and upon 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, In the morning he managed to escape from tha | James and Green found prisoner and Davis | GENTLEMEN desiring to have garments made reet, and ramping reet west to the | fesuing of eaid bonds, or of the contraction of said | the ompleting of the counting of said ballote aud du- Sealant eee ee in | there; that James struck ut Davis withret = | to order, will find on'my floor a hand- | cansl;thence along the line of the canal to Four-and- | debt, hall be iu the words following. to wit Plicate returns of the votes cast in each election dis- ‘Tuimy Door East or Seventm Srneer, #, and, aiter running Y ister took Green by the | 8°me and useful collection of articles for that | a-half street; thence down Four-aud-a-half street to Fatty Wee gps gh ict for this act together with statements of the ag- apprehended and brought | word of warning, and Bo! ecialtie: Hack, and at intervals during the remalnder of | hand and told him tostop;, that Davin gotluan- | Hirose. | Specialties—fine © broadelotha aul the forenoon he was francic.” About 1 o’elock | sit away, and the two beat Bolster, cutting his | doeskins, and quiet styles of eassimeres. Bm, it was concluded best to take him to the | bead and smashing his nose; that he was found dio Tth street, NeW Central Guard-house for safe-keeping until ar- | at this place by the policemen in an almost Sic acl FOR Ts, Maryland avenue: thence along Maryland avenue | «fot beact of fe Dstrict of Colambte entitieg | grogate number ofotes can thereat ey tect eastwardly to the canal; thence along the line of the | atpa debt ton mmcet ore eee cumbia to cre. | the Le e made out and signed bY Thee my ort eight 8157000 TO LEND ON REAL RSTATE in the improvements and repaics in District of Columb: ‘Advances canal to South Capitol street; thence up South and | said District, by the lesuing of four million of basds: | neveral elect ‘oF districts, which returns wm. ll Pending Negotiations. “ North Capitol streets to D street north; and along D | 804 levying & tax for the payment of the interest, as Idesignate the number of votes cast for thisloan, | A LARGE LIST OF VALUABLE PROPERTY Fangements could be made for sending him to | senseless condition; that the parties went after- Bors? Extra A street north to Sixth atrect west, on TUESDAY, | uct withtheabestional the lotine ot ee pease | phe of which returns shall be ES relaasigagee ene Insane Asylum, and accordingly three | wards to Oyster Bay, Hurdle’s, and other places. and Inducements — Full line of | October 24, 1871, at Justice D. R. Smith’s office, 306 | lious of improvement bonds, to a vote of the people, | said election and the others shail be oh in a | Special Attention given to Sales at Auction, in friends started with him down 9th street. He | Bolster then went to Entwisle’s and met Tom Youths’ to early Foreign Four-and-a-half street, Washington. at a general election in said District.” sealed envelope and be directed to the Secretary of the ‘Weshingion, Georgetown. and the walked with them quietly until the corner of | Jones; Dr. Buchley dressed his wounds, when Clothing, Purchasers ‘and i = And for the issuing of four millions of improve- | District and be placed in his hands by one or tore of adjvining Counties. New York avenue was reached, when he broke | B. stated he believed he had been beaten by Cheap.’ of Fall Domestic SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT. | ment bonds as provided in said act. seid election officers. — frcm his custodians and started on a run mistake, and thought that James would pay the | substantial and Goods All that part ofthe city of Washington ying within | | Abd she ballvts, qeaindt aid ect and the lamaing | | Fifth. On receiving the sald envelopes containing C.W. BAVENNER & © residence in course of erection for Mr. expenses, and was advised to go and see him; and Winter for Custom | the following bounds: Commencing at Eighth street AGAINST SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS. he sane, and add together the aggregate: sate ny | CCEA pee Prince, between 9th and 10th streets, (on | went to James’ honse with Jones, when he was Stylish. Clothing. Work. west,and ranning along G strect south tothe canal; | Against the act of the District of Columbia en- | cast in each district: aud after a i 80 shall cortity E: he had been at work @ few days befure,) ani, | beaten again, Green pitching into Jones. They At Oak Hall, 525 ith street, thence along the line of the earal northwardly and | titled. “ A act authorizing the, District of Colam: | theresult tothe Governor and fie « copy of suck | [1M MGROBERTS, | ANDREW B. OOXLE : bia to create a debt for special improvements and Rorthwestwardly to its junction with Maryland ave- | so.irsin said District, by the issuing of four mil- nue; thence along Maryland avenue to Four-and-a | Jions of bonds, and laying @ tax for the payment of running up the ladder before his friends contd | then went to Welch’s, where Cropps and Shera x . recover frem their surprise, he leaped from the | Man were, and was advised to go back and | °° 9-H. Suitu & Co., Tailors and Clothiers. fil certificate amon, see records of his office. m cee . upper scafiold down to the pavement, 20 fect | seek an explanation; that Cropps took a gun, | ALL Gas Consumgns should call and see the ‘Sixth. Aft shall appear {rem said ter ; fied toby the Secretary that a majority of the setes McROBERTS 4 ©O., elliptical = ime | and they went up to find James: that whee bis | Hitle incontion tet ety eae cant 220 the’ | ait street; thence ap Fou: half stroot tothe | the interest a8 it shail annually accrue thorean, | coat for members cf mid Legtelatve Aasembly shall | gear, pew ove elf, but on going to him it wae found hat iny | hailed sfames the’ latter rrshed at hiss, and Bot: | crease the light. Guaramieed on™ | canal, aod’slong the line of the canal ts Eisai Heuing of the four millidns of improvenect Souk, | RAN“ reeee aa eftace ee gh, te, laws He shall be tn a el eee ent perceptible injury be had sustained Was a | cr retreated, and Crippe handed tn the gun, | 8 yw AMiizon & Pearson, ee eee a eee hth strest west toG | toa vote of the people at general election in said | claim the same in the paperecf the Dineict pe shics | Oormer sth and G streets, opp. U.S. Treasury, Building, Sole Agents. street south, on WEDNESDAY, October 25, 1871, at District. residence and surgical assistance summoned. hand uplifted. He claimed that Bolster had this law may be publithed. If a majority ff rane WASHINGTON, D. 0. ~| » D. O. His been di to the wall, and that th home Mo. 468 C, between Four-and-a-balfandSirth | | Ane Sgulpat (he Socuing of fone millions Of im | shall be cost againet this sctzt hall be wold symptoms since are such as to lea ti ren driven wall, and that the act was % ; proveme: % led fo : effect. x = Sear that his injuries are internal, amtat © oe | comupitied in self-defence, and if they proved streets southwest, Washington, ‘Third. That a beliet-box for eacis election district | Sec.2. 4nd be 4 Further enacted, That with the | ,_eseiel attention paid so all business before the rew- saps ate + ; has opened ‘a EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT. shall be provided by the Governor, in which the bal- | publication of this act inthe newspapers ee tio: | £81 Departments af the Government. api rious a character that they may result fatally. the facts stated they woulu demand a verdict of . lots for and against the said law,and for and agaiust | said forthe period of three mouths, there shal Sidhe : ae sary means ies anube tig ee eget ee ee — raid improvement bonds, sail be ; deposited, and the | otice over fhe ignature of the Governor andatthe OSTEN P. BROWER, Strert Iur TENTS.—Sten & Co. enjemin F. Beveridge sworn.—On the ni i" ve Capitol street an: vlection in relation thereto s} oonducted inall | Secretary of the that it will Lanitt employed in Pelaping the curbing aud Sem | oc eisai ot Fomine ser eee Sorte eet srane Eighth street west, on THURSDAY, October 25, feepecte, a regards the Persons outtia yiscae he peonteat the Seat general “lection after ta pan CONTRACTOR AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT on Sth street, from Pennsylvani: nue to th ran over; saw two men running; round Bolster, 1861, at the Greenleaf Coffee Mills, No, 462 H | otherwire — = na - | age for the: oval or disapproval, and a cop’ ‘of Sew York avenue and 15th street. northe m marker. ‘They also have the contract who had been beaten, and asked what was thd wit bone” Place street south, between Four-and-a-balf and Sixth Se ee ny eta Biocang. 2° the holding of gen- | such notice ahal I'he Sled sual Feeorded in the office ore: for similar work on E street, from 7th to ith | matter, and he apswered that he had been beaten i ‘ : She be : | — rect marihent. "Before the! work te done nt | By mlaiaks. “He had been eaten abost the Hats of every description Sree ewes contatuitg otet tickets shall Usopentvand taetate | emergency exinte Tur the immedtagt taken eee Bcc ol, betwen ot andotbatecs | ade “Comes and ier exept tok gory An that pat ef the Cy ef Wesutagton tying | fen soltsiameaitly guid, eit alia | taney he even a Apponal iy te gy to be filled up. The sidewalks on Maine ave- | Bolster to a restaurant, and wi ere James _at price. o fon ly’ be ,and upon the completion of the | § in foreo fro wee, on both sites, have been completed fioen38 srecn came up Ith street. Witness asked | Fon 7am CHMATEST AND DEST fitting Shirts | within the following bounds: Commencing at Fit | tuenting'of eaid’ balloth, duplicate: petatee tine thereof by uhe Govern ese, to th streets. Mr. A. Gleason commenced the | James what the difficulty was_—— call at Price’s Gent’s Furnishing Depot, 413 7th | teenth street east, and rauning north to Bounda: ih election district ~~ Rombapaltie teenie grading of Maryland avenue, from 6th street | | Objection was made, and after argument | Street, betweemD ond Beer ooe tf | | street; thence along Boundary street to North Capi- WILLIAM STICRN EY €est to the toll-gate, to-day. ‘Among tho im- | Judge Humphreys said {t would be a very illib- ! ———— tol street; thence down North Capitol street to K of the Gousicil, provements recently ordered, which are com- | ¢ral construction of law to exclude any material Geyt’s Furmisnina Deror.—tTry the $1 a street north; thence along K street to First street west; thence down First street to Massachusetts avenue, and down Massachusetts avenue to North Capitol street; thence down North Capitol street to E, and along E to Fifteenth street cast,on FRIDAY, October 27, 1871, at the Assessor's Office of the Nine- A 1 le. SEPM, aman OTICE AND PROCLAMATION * a y od Potomec Betieos si tel, OF nearly so, are the following: Grading | facts in the case. There is no clearer proposition | Gent's Kid Gloves, every. pair warranted, ot oe pon ey Ni owe dae ‘avenue, from | than that hearsay evidence is inadmisable, but | Price's Gent's Furnishing Depot, 43 7th street 4th street east to Lincoln Park, (completed;) | there are exceptions. “A threat may be hearsay, | between D and E streets. Ls ing and Paving of th strect east, from | and is an exception fo the rate. He allowed | Goove, &o—Dr ‘White, chirepodist, No. 038 arvland avenue to East Capitol street, (nearly | with proceed. 15th street, opposite Treas ‘ashingto finiched;) the ‘of Nutreet, 0 Witness “resuming testified that James said | 1th street, op} a street morthwed, (compleredsy mat aie, | that hewas not after Wish Of eon nko hea | No-t North O street, Waltiaore, loney most terms on gold and silver watches, jamonds. plate, guns, revolvers, and fine 4 Goods KonCany length ot time: 5 eo8-tr N LOAN OFFICE ihweat, . teenth District, No. 50 H street north, between (canes wasuiwers: ling of 1sth stecet’ northwest, from N made a mistake. fully treats Corns, Bunions, 5 7 nding of lsh stecet’ northwest, from N stregt | made a ml letective) rvorn —W itness was &c., without pain. 1G avers 9 Oe Webatica tintin Dusrarer oF Corumnin, huge at, 1571. ain aL wtb uate hs ‘Taz Scucetzex Versim Gensaxta met last | Bolster there with ¢ Bolster had been Li at pe lhneedinon pie refit All that part of the city of Washington lying south wheevet tin Lageietrenn ot'the Dewitt | ne oven — night at their Park, and elected tne folowing | beaten, and was, Moody, koout the face ae Boum's Hoopabirt and Uorsct ‘Rectory ase ic | of E street north, between North and Bouth Capital S Bolster was jeers for the ensui :—H. Koch, i head; meet witness to give hi commander; Geo. Schulz, junior commander; | Fome'infusmeation about the robbery owe ‘The most Loan, er, = t; eee ate Hanne: , first * Detective Miller with witness. Kr Groves for ladies and man, secretary, {re-slected by v4 was wi myer 4 ae fai suspen (Oy af Columbia, approved A: “An streots and Fourth atreet east, on MONDAY, Octo- wvernor Sect suthonge's subecrintion ‘stock of the ber 30, 1871, at No. 41 South A street, near First cages eanong the coeoede off ar Leryn oad Petree a 7 street cast. Washington. Po pty nog or mgm Sinn TWENTY*SIRET DISTRICT. gast for members of the’ Assembly. All that part of the city of Washington lying within e been cast in favor law, the following bounds: Commencing at South Caro- 2 Gorrzs Pa as Last Suaves will eave’ dhe hull or Os tity of gas or coal oil consumed without the of them. ; A. bay bpm ey Baatern braneh; thence along the sonthal, Jie. 04 ep press, te the agent Sor branch to B street south; thence slong B mye Reflectors, and the Diamond Diffusive Daylight | #oath to Fifteenth Gast; thence down Fif- Reflectors. | | Seenth street east to OF-er, Somthy thenes along P Homan Hare in Swi Souths Carolina sven pent encet deh oe Braids in all shades have just been TUREDAY, See thee Meee Chas. to . y 1871, houthwest branch of his well-1 gorner of Kast Capitol and Eighth strecte east street. Ladies go and see the new ——— += market are tne Stcbena © Heper atic | Stitch and the W: ‘Underfeed ae pop Tanted equal to . orn se arses Denner. {Rabies taietaes SOMES | Shooant tenn pee ATIO ot Registration met ” ¥ ight wood anu registered WG vonets, aa colored --—-—-e-—- Oon saw t kite, The » te ~ new improved ton o-any, nies ome Geant Pe | Oe esi wei | Hawge, ae . aa wr " . ee and Beopakirt: f f | Leake’, tno . TWENTY-BROOND DISTRICT. Ail that part of the city of Washington lying with- in the ® wo, between tg ew gods wwery day.

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