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E V ENING STAR. Florence, COURT IN GENERAL TERM.—To-dar , the case aes = net geewee:| Foca “a “- That, that thie an of Larner ot al v8 Uideon et al. wantovunied. [> -PPeremnarion Norsce. | OFFIVARRUPY . eek Ot aimee - pecpte a teen ——— ', Judes i — A pproved . | eral and shall receive © maye FRIDAY.. +. Qetober 6, 1871. aie ith stealing two feather SS ee eae OLDIES yotes cast For members of the Tastalae rc Ananenbty LOCAL NEWS. The Board of Registration {or the Bistrict of Go- an act entitled lumbia will bold seasions from 12 o'cleok -m., until be, ie bored: authorised to xf boundary . chargeé Dolumbia. to the: THE JAMES HOMIGDE. te ty < ‘suitable 7 o'clock, p.an., @f-each day hereinafter tentioned, oo} ‘District tetaf © ee a for the purpace of registering the voters restling in bonds and wtomec Raliroad ‘the ‘and 4 5 ak drank a amount owed Second Trial of Horatio Bolster. Ail the ls in the Supreme Court ie the jerly inthe Northern market: fine @5. dean- | the District of Oslembie, at the folfowing named h year. Coe ine ‘Provised. Phat, suits end between the city of Washingten | Ger Clark. cha rzed wich selling whisky in the county places: : r | vs. the Baltimore and Obto railroad, relatis HIRD DISTRICT. the tee of theearetee doe aenultoad, relating to | without licener fined #5, under the new law. me of tl Ce ‘n dism ‘accepted All that partef the city of Georgetown lying west a GEORGETOWN. of High strost, on #RIDAY, October €, M1, at Crrvat Cort, Mr. Keppel ‘trial, Jamcs beating Bolster ex the corner Of isth s.cce: and the Avenue. north ,.a8 also © | Tue Boat Race Yesteavay—Therace over | ‘Lang's Hotel, on Bridge, near High street,Geerge- Dr. buckley testified to the natare of the | Curbs footwalks. Wades en ce ene ROURPH DISTRICT. weundn. Washington and Analoetan boat clubs was won ieentebieein Taomat Jones testified that he ana Bolster the Register ef acting | hy the former club by cighth lengths; time 21] AR that pes aeetome ean Went together to the door of James’ estadlish- grant eo) minutes and 34 seco} ‘he course wes from |.of Highstreet,on S#TURDAY, Oct 7,1, at Proton aa ‘James came down ‘and ‘on the 3 the Anueduet bridge rate pa wenign bo tngthanne the house of Joku Cornd!, No. 116 Congress strect, opprobrious epithet to Bolster, tore the ban- mee a half down the river and return, and © 18 | between Beall amdiDuabarton strects, Georgetows. dagcs from hls wounds and beat him over the Department has received frow | sntered were the Ariel by the Washin ion and vertaenratr. head with some bright instrument —metal | Governor Ito, Assistant Minister ef Finance of | the Lightfoot by the Anslostan club, six- 33 knuckles or a key; went to Reddy Welch's; | the Empire of me re through 4rinori Mori, | osred laprstrenk, gigs. The Ariel was manned.| All that part of the city.of Washington Iping weet Bolster asked for a! pop;” witness understands | Japanese Charge d’Adfaires in thie city, a large | 2°"S4 * & “pop” to mean a gan or a pistol; liquor was | Dumber of samples of paper ..manefactured in 2 I stroke; Joseph Peyton, baw; B. “Sf Tesaty et rset en SONDAY, Octobere, sm» , No. 2; F. H. U an, No. 3; B. Beall, school-house commer of Twenty-secoud acd ‘ ured over Bolster’s head; a man gamed | Japan, which will be on exhibition in ‘ES. Emery, No. § ond i rf if 3 . 5, and the -atreets, Waehington. at runs and the whole par Weuwent wk seees | ne ——e—— Ee Balley, 'No.'; Noack, seve, ‘and young SIxOn Merrit . te m, and the whole m went to E-street. = } Bailey, No. 5; * ie, an ‘ pam of six eat Mth, where witness saw the rencontre and To UsiosTows.—& number | Lewis, Coxswain. e | All that part of the city #f Washington lying forage | heard the shot, butdid not sce who fired the gun. | of prominent gentlemen.ef the Sixth Ward and | “Pne’start was made from the Aqueduct bi of€ street north, besweentBightcenth and Twenty: mont and Jestph H. Bradiey, jr., testified that he was | Uniontown had an interview yester€ay with | at 443 p. m., both boats moving off together, the, ay sent tor to see Welle; citanged as an accomplice, | Jobn W. Teepe Bete nt ofshe Met- | Lightroot soon after slight! leading until they = saw Bolser then, and he looked as if bissose | ropolitan Street R: sna $80 , in celation | reagived a point below High etreet, when ihe ‘conta had been mashed into his face. to the amount of etock req to up by | Ariel took the lead, and steadily, turning } ‘Washington, on TUESDAY , October 10, 1871. mnally accrue - aad a Detective Miller corroborated the testimony of | the people of Uniontown to extend his road | the stake buat sever: lengths ahead, a SEVENTE DISTRICT. ‘the the question of the issuing of meet ¢ Detective Coomes. through that town. ‘The eharter ot the company | reacting the original point, xs we have stated, veutitied a Sigetian in the said Dinsrie fom ow Geo. W. S.ow heard the report of a gun on the | contains a clause ewabling theia to make tb. fight lengths in advance of the Analostan. | Albtkat part of the city.of Washington lying within PRX night of the homicide, and sear the spot sew | tension to the bridge, it is estimated that The Lightfoot came up 22 seconds later. The} the foXowing bounds: Commencing at K strect aay 3 James lyingom the ground; witness’ foot touched | $25,000 will cover the cost. Of this amount | petting on the race was on even tarma, northsand running up Fiftecath street west to N Shall conetipan fomething, and picked it up; it was a revolver; | $15,(00 bas been secured, and the gentlemen THE CaNat—Since the Ist instant 119 boats } street.north; thence east an N sipect north to Four- ‘ment of said int witness handed it to a police offcer; the revolver spere maeeenen ae =t a Fg oe mt | have a onayed le wey — : Jf this | geenth.steest west; thence wp Fourteenth street weet 8 laid near James. of capital, assure: . Thompson thi .re- | number i) were wit with Senoca thence treet to Twen- Richard Francie, barkeeper at Hancock's, tes. | quired amount would be fortheoming, as they | Home sic Withee 2 so Seuntiry pote Reesiacg strane 5 oes Columbia to « st 9 first street west; thence down fwenty-first street ‘© sceing Bolster after 9 o'clock on the | and others have entered earnestly an thisproject. Tuk Coat Trapr.—As canal navigation has = night in question, with his tace bruixod badly. | Mr. Thompson assured them that this company | not been buerrupted during the Stweek,the | West to Bl street north; thence alung M street —— Aik Losentene testified to eecing Bolster | would second their efforts heartily, and said he | coal trade Las been tolerably brisk. ‘The only | to Eightemath street west, and down Eighteent at Welch's; be said that that was the second | could see no reason why che ears should not be] drawback has been the absence of Asuflicient | etroet wast to K street north; thence along K strest been beat for nothing; Cropp; took | eunning to their town before the winter sets ir.{| number ofsedooners to supply the demaud of the | north to Biftcenth street west,oa WEDNESDAY, bebind the counter Bolster said, para eRe: amare | coal companies. They are now begiuuing to Octeber U1, 3471, at 1712 P street, near Seventeenth ever mind that; that’s unnecessary.” ACTION OP THE CONGREGATIONAL CuvuRcH | arrive, however, in latge numbers, and by next street, Washington. ted to, and the last statement raled out.) | 1 THE Case ov W. G. Fixnzy.— eomunit-'] week enough will be on hand to dispose ot the EIGHTH DIsTRICr. itness followed Cropps and Boisterto E street; fee aprointed by Rey. Dr. Rankin’s (Congrega- | goal now waitixg shipment. The receipts and - i i ap F= M4 é 2 “iE i bE.? Preect | CRA L. NOLS, ore af a ° ann < ° : hi . heard Bolster ask James, “Is that you, Sonny?’ | {i church, which Mr. W. G. ¥inney | shipments of the different companies this week, | All that partof the city of Washingtoniying within ‘4 and say, “Ves: you son of a, {1 x you | (whace reeent Tibet sult with the Republican will mating to-morrow, will be as follows: Bor- | the foilewing bounds: Commencing at & atreet north the District. Governer. this time;” Bolster ran, and, when he came near, remembered) was @ member, to investigate | dez Mining Company, receipts, ON ) tons; ship- | and runsing up Fourteenth street west téBonndary: debt for spec improvements and Cropps handcd him a gan and said, “Here, take | charges of immorality against kim, reported the | ments, 2317 tone. Agnew's "wharf, receipts, | thence along Boundary to Sixth street west; thence by the issuing of four million of the inter- | Georgetown Advertisements. it;” heerd a shot and saw some! fall following resolution, which was adopted by the | 1,506 tons; shipments, 1,200 tons. Ray's docks, | down Sixth street west to Rhode Island avenue; | and tevying a tax for the payment <P interest coe ‘Cross-examined:— Witness did see Bolster | church: \e 5 E COPARTNERSHIP ‘OR receigts, 7,326 tong shipments, 5,515 tons. Con. as it shall aunnally accrue isened by the a Saks he am doce not know, who fred: saw | ‘Rewind, That on a full hearing of the ev | solidacign Company, veoci's) 1 8 ton sbip- | fener alone Rhode Teland erence to Saranth ret US = iP begaete amet, WEBE Jamcs as he came towards Bolster draw some- | dence adduced to sustain ch: which have | me 4,640 tons. Mota receipts for the week, bh; thenco slong @etreet north to Elev ith street election in Di ¥ fc it continue the business at the old place, thing trom his pocket. been publicly made against Brother William G. | 19,864 tons, and total shipments, 13,732 tons. north; — Sep the Vater street. oF. Tacmas Francis cotroborated in every particu- ind NO positive evidence to convict | ‘Two THOUBAND barrels of flour were shipped ‘west; thence down Eleventh street west to N street y Jar the testimony of Lafontaine. bis Secenine but are of the opinion | from thie port esc 1,£90 went to New York | north, and along N street north to Fourteenth street Fourth re been such as fo Being great per steamer John Gib on, 159 to Baltimore ‘| west, on THURSDAY, October 12, 1471, at house rY G—Por- ‘The trial was resumed cats morning, and and reproach on the church and the | steamer Express, and the remainder to Norfolk | corner of Tenth and @ atreets,and Rhode Isiend said Dis. TUBA Te pease 22, Der cont. by going to Fs gow Lafontaine was recalled, aud testified | cause of Christ avenue, Washington. by the Georgeanna. Walk PAPER ay mt et when Cro} the 7 ——2——— ‘CHALLENGE ACCEPTED.—The Potomac Boat Lentsiative Assembly of the snd have PAPER HANGING Don't inky toe The. mo fan’toe te donee, | Seauar axp Sevan Wonx-The following | Onn seeemen ted a challenge to row the Arling- | 4 NINTH DISTRICT. og ‘That for the purporet paring | 200. (All work will promptly sxccuted in any dames is my sriend.” contracts for street work, awarded by the Board tom Club a fziendly double race a mile anda | Ali that part of the city of Washington lying be- the fur 5 Sten Andrew McQuinn was called and reported | of Public W: have been received by Mr. | half down the river, from 6th sireet wharf, and | tween G street north and # street north, and be- amend eh. “ paid octd-ten non Nott, chier of bureau, since our last return, sometime between the ith and 25th | tween Eleventh street west and Fifteenth street Py " *[ 48 cxoncETown dottan s me may: Fi sie meaue TT sworn:— Witness was acquainted | George Boswell, for constructing sewer on Peun- | inst. The race, or races, will be in four-oared | weet,on BRIDAY, October 13,1871, at Union Hall, i al ing been much nnd tehtieds wl with deceased probably for two years. Knew = avenue, from ist to Sth streets east; | shelis and xix-oared smooth bottoaa gigs. A com- | Fourteenth street west, between G street north and n ceive until gaguery iste ‘and superior stock little ot his general reputation; never heard his illiam Schr > grading and lige gem mittee of each club will be appointed to arrange | New York avenue, Washington, ss of DOLLAR GOODS of all . The best repntaion for peace or quarrelsomeness d's- | walks on 2ist street northwest, from M street bce reat se 01 senles ta tea mabe: TENTH DISTRICT - - | go fier offered in the ‘for Tiss. 1 3 REAT.— a ond 3 1@H " Swarcellus West, sworn:—Knew deceased;heard for corstracting The only wheat received to-day was3,300 bushels | _AMl that part of the city of Washington lying be- be Pasests. SAVE MONEY. him talked about very much; bis reputation was 6th streets, | by Hartley & Bro. Selling price not transpired | tween G street north and the canal, and between ‘in — very bad. connecting with Tiber creek. The work is to be Rleventh and Fifteenth streets west,on MONDAY, SCHOOL BOOKS #58 Bernard West, sworn:—Did not know the repu- | commerced on Monday next. David Ke; veased. anemart madey next vid oa ALEXANDRIA Qctober 16, 1871, at the house northwest corner of twemy sold at publishers” prices. Complete stock of ion of ns was award tract ing XANI - Thirteenth and E streets, Washington. interest - SCHOOL REQUISITES, ecg teher Bure *s fworn:—Knew deceased for 8 — bg i gg ee og SERIovs AccIDENTS.—A little boy six years ELBVENTH DISTRICT. tf aus’ At POE W. L. Jones, sworn:—Knew deceased as a very quarrelsome man. Dr. W. B. Entwisle, sworn:—Tesiified that on width, carriageway to be reduced to thirty-tive ecg sy ete peep ene AN that part of the city of Washington Iyingsoath | Sournty oe, aid ip the came tanner, Uaas feet. strcet, and striking his head on the brick paver | Of th€ canal and west of Eighth street wost, on | applied and went exclusively for the i aymat of the ——- + —_ out wes Gawain and it is teared | TUESDAY, October 17-11, at Church's Lumber | interest annually accruing en said be the night of the homicide the prisoner's nose | Natioxat Jusction Ratnoap.—The di- seriously injured. Mr. donne ainter of | Yard, corner Eleventh street and Maryland avenue, | | S&C. 3. Amd be ut Surther enacted. That Fie wan hed badiy, and his head ‘and face cut. | rectors of the National Junction railroad expect | this city, while employed. at, thi ological | Washington. ‘He was in twice di = somaiets the —_ ne oe construction - Seminary this morning” fell trom a ladder, and TWELFTH DISTRICT. . Sones ee oe ons eavy | Striking his head onthe ground below, received | ayy that part of the city of Washington tying be- immediately severe injuries. tunneling work will be entered on at N street, “s . | tween G@ street north and the canal, and between Rock Creek, the Aqueduct, and other points | g&C#O0L TRUstaE—The State Board of Edu- | green G street nerth and the canal, ani west, on for 8 { : i j E fe A i ey ifs yo WALKER @ Co, L G $s 4 2) Ee #8 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, F ES EF i cation has appointed Lawrence B. Taylor, bonds of four Uxvea Mernorouiran Soret, simultaneously, and pushed on to completion as a, : lace | WEDNESDAY, October 18,1571, at Justice Plant's bonds F AN Horen. ‘thaveon the mind of the patty ? rapidly as practicable, It will take at leact fo. 5. Basen, see eee OMce, northwest corner of Eighth and E strects, bede- Icerae here The bev aces! pap = but the objection —— = Shean ate ie the cost of || Tae New Market Hovse—The commis- | Washington. and he | and jestion mn, ‘was overru! oe w wil al si a e compan: ‘Witness—The question involves # physical as Prepared with the funds to carry on the | Lonets of the sinking fund have awarded the THIRTEENTA DISTRICT. contract for building the new market house to We iis! Gg of “Wanakaten 9 also a moral condition. work, the stockholders having paid in their full .. E. H. De! All that part of the city ington lying Mr, Barreit asked if the intervening time | deposit of twenty per cent. on the stock of | 245 Sir My Deluhey ie ie deta a ok | within the following bounds: Commencing at @ may be tt ‘would have any effect on his mind. $80,c0), and for $800,0C0, authorized by | his bond atonce, and proceed wih the wert Lue | street north and running along Soventh street wost ike al Goek enter Dr. Verdi answered that to answer the ques- | the charter, have been negouated. mediately, probably commencing on ‘Monday | to0 street north; thence along 0 street to Eleventh | PYAR’ tepeet frome tne sen ne Sesion, Som taba the bod hoes Keates teas ee net. Se ee ers cere Ricwenth irect: to Gistrect | See eee cee ae en, ex-| Base Bar ci test will = i 4 eitement would tollow; it scemed in thin case ASE BaLt.—An exciting con! I take | County Conservative Coxvention.—The | north,and along G street to Seventh strect west, on a hen the ies will i i there was an excitement caused by an overtlow | fave pere,tc morrow, when the Olympics will | conservative convention for nominating two | THURSDAY, October 19, 171, at the Sixth Police mit i Ai In our Extensive Assortment, Superior Style, and ——_ ee weofter unequaled indecements - : READY-MADE CLOTHING H # $3 333 vor e remarkably strong nine | candidates sor the house of delegates assembled i . | The ballots Siental faculties Yona certain ead tees the | of the Pastimes, who play here for the fist | thivevening, ani) Gcorge O- Wander and’s, o. | Precinet Staton, corner of Ninth and X streets MEN, YOUTHS axv BOYS, mental facuitics to a certain extent, and he | time. The following two pines are enough to | Neale werericelared the nogainone” : S ‘Words following, to wit : Would conclude that excitement was cons:nued | inure a first-claas game: Szconp Wand RapIcaLs.—At a meeting of FOURTEENTH DISTRICT. SAMPLES FOR CUSTOM WORK. and increased; but that the pri-oner did not lose | Pastime—Matthews, p.; Lennon, c.; “Wil- | the radicals of therceond ward sei ee night, |, All that part of the city of Washington lying within controlofhis reason. Going again he mee:swith | jiams,” ist b.; Carey, 2d b.; Hall, ss. Barrett, | P. A. Breen, L. D. Harmon, Larken Patton, | the following bounds: Commencing at K street north Our styles are the best, ts wo varied ss, whieh excites him more, and | 3d b.;’ Mincher, |. f.;, Buck, c. f.; Foran, r. f. George Hogbey and Levi Potter were elected by | and running up North Capitol street to Boundary; Ss to supply all tastes and all grades of price. In- ‘he lose: contro} of himse't. iz Olympic—Brzinard, p.; Allison, c.; Milis, 1st arising vote delegates to the county convention, | thence along Boundary street to Sixth street west; quirers by mail promptly answered, and system oF John RB , SWOrD: ‘8 nose Was not b.; Sweasy, 2d b.; Force, 8. s.; Waterman, 3db.; d Dayid Turner elected alternate—Gazctte ce along Sixth street west to Rhode Island ave- _ Glakigured bei Leonard, |.'f.; Hall, c. £.; Beals, r. f. last evening. then ‘as not his nose struck and depressed in . During the present month we will have the a it in Virginia, three years ? A. Itwas | Ha: Eckford, Athi af pn mae oa. Haymakers, Eckford, Athletic and Boston clubs Sergeant A. Kneass (police):—Witness took the — + -—__ Prisoner out at 12:450n the night of the homi- Ayotuzr Anti-Iuprovemest Loan Frz- nue; thence along Rhode Island avenue to Seventh street we thence down Seventh street west to L CITY ITEMS. street north; thence along L street north to Now ——___ Jersey avenue; thence down New Jersey avenue to BOAB WALEEE & 00., Cassirene Deruy Svrts for gentlemen, a | north, and along K street north to North District.” And _eeletr 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. €ide, and put the irons on. were some | zix—Ycsterday, a meeting was called at Ten- | cood article, just ppened, for $10; aad Cassimere Cpusced-or WEIDER TOs oat rae Be the words following, towh F.*: SeizEaGEE, sticking plasters on his face, which, bis | nallytown, under the sunploas of the anti-im- | Frock Cout Suits for $15. southeast corner of Fourth and N streets, Wash. | DOccsseiy nt The act for levying & tax for the period of twen: (Successor to H. F. Loudon & Oo.) bair, was bloody. His tace appeared te be a provement loan party, but the effort was a Geo. C. Henwine, + ™ y com years for the payment of the interest as it 4 CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY, Jelly. failure. But few were present. Dr. Stephenson 410 7th street, IFTEENTA DISTRICT. a | sccras on the four millions MERCHANT TAILOR, Thos. Denoho recalled, and testified that when | and George Haiion spoke their pieces, which | ,, a F ) be issued by the District of late Brown’ Cropps took the gun, Bolster said “Don't take | the few present did not seem to appreciate, not Have You Szen Ir?”—The bea All that part of the city of Washington lying provisions of an act enti riser’ pene Wr it; we have no need for it, Sonny James has | being used t> such harangues out there. ‘Mr. a Ad a og ‘ within the following bounds: Commencing at D = always been my friend, and has beat me wrong- | Lugenbee made an able speech in favor of im. | Without the Feather at P RANG, the Hatter’s, | street north and ranning up North Capitol street to | . SEC. 7. son million of a he payment REAL ESTATE AGENTS. fully.” provements, in response to Stepherson and Hat- | next to Fe 2 oor ranc’s, 433 7th siceet, | wassachusctts avenue; thence along Massachusetts ok it shall annually accrue thereon _Ciicer McHearysworn:—Saw Bolster about 9% | ton, and the sympathy scemed to be all on his | between D an avenue to First street west; thence up First strect of the af ed w. ¥ « o'clock on the night of the occurrence, badly | side. The county people seem to be as much in ‘ ‘west to K street north; thence along K street to New & Ba 7 ions of. C. |. HAVENNER co., bruised about the head. He wanted witness to | favor of improvemen the city people. that the Empire Heating Range. Jerney avenue; thence up Now Jersey svenue to L and exclusivel, the promotion of h ple . . Se OSs, and surest Jamcs. A small man was soe ition ina Stove Warerooms of H. I. Gregory, 634 Pennsyl- north; thence along I street north to Seventh, anand, ‘t he EAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS; oy Bron should ot fant ae wm nemPProaching | Vania avenue, is the oniy one that will do the | Street north; thence slong L street north echertpeayel (RE cf i ball be f : REE APCRPOn aes e defense here rested, Prosecution | season should not fa: visi e extensive i : id i called establishment of H. B. Lein & Co., 1305 E | (ooking of an ordinary family and at the same | trict north; thence along G street north to Sixth Consent to the use, of any of the money authorized is required 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, REBUTTING TESTIMONY, street, before making their purchases. They pe 7 : street west; along Sixth street west to D street TMD Doon Bast or Severru Sraeer, as follows : i have large etock of housekeeping foods, andare | Art Gas Consumers should call and see the | north, and along D street north to North Capitol | of the Dis Col. S. W. Owen-—Knew deceased for six years ier strong in the article of stoves, | little invention that will save one-third, and in- street,on MONDAY, October 23, 1871, at the south- | Mentin 5a peaceable man. aving a heavy line of “Brilliant” and “M. than ¢ ing 8 tax it | $187,000 TO LEND ON REAL ESTATE io tho faving lorn- | crease the ght. Gearanseed. : han three sor more than twelve mouths, and bya LEND OM REAL Ber: Ses eenerynTetaet odementeeg | Ine Sher tae sare ore ieee 1 eg tai Ln craveawry visrmiog, ne" | Recetecmer cates moms oe es | Sacer fae | OO ah nao tl arene peaceably disposed. meg ta toon clad, he antec prices to | © 54 ¥-M.C. A. Building, Sole Agents, AN that part of the city of Washington lying And b¢ it further enacted, That this = . Reople | A LARGE LIST OF VALUABLE PROPERTY John A. Crovks tesiified that James was a | tance e ', Mey guar PB Furano, ithin the following bounds: Commencing at D submitted to the people or electors of > ion ot AT PRIVATE SALE. Incin teasethont se eas aeaee | a the Hatter, terest, and Fuaniag down Sixth stroct weet tothe | Ext itattthe Sree rouetas cvection, Which may be Improvement bonds, and the ofc fe | Special Attention given to Sales at Anction, tp 5 7 5 e Ferey oe is © pects, Vashington. never heard of James having killed a zouave. Tne WALRALLA TRovre will positively give b ed 8 onel;thanco slong the linsof the canal to Four-and- | the lessing of the Sows seilltons of bonds aforeseld, | $50 persene eutitiod to rots sadcteerrir, te meee Sdyoining Counties. Mr. Harrington moved —— Court —_ —— more a Fer roe aggeiny once a-balf street; thence down Four-and-a-half etreet to | 8 ar eral rf the act 1a eball be tenlitabloto we and rv a -the testimony of Donoho, on the ground Opera, pam Cale 493 Seventh street, Maryland avenue; thence along Maryland avenne i Go. y di rice holding C.W. HAVENNER & 00., couvinted edtscewy ts ta Suan terme, tai; exh | Sees ioe peteenaneae age wilt ho ee oe a next door to the Original Frane long the line of the ot Less than {| "Fourth. Upon closing the polls, the ballots for _ocS-tr 65 Loutenes avenue. convicted of larceny at the June term, 1865, an n This ence up South and used at svid election shall be | ®&Binst this law shail be counted by the election off) M. McROB ANDREW B. COYLE: ee aan LeRECC SIE, ne ee | Sone cae Gide Wt eee meee Will be the Place North Capitol streets to D street north; and along D printeds and thowe tn favor of ssid act, and of gers, and a tally lit thereof be made out. and + | Aitormey-ai- : tiary—and read the record. to-morrow a e: a ; : ‘of the contraction of the completing of the counting of said ballots: eeectéve ;— Witness tend, e closi formance, with an to get street north to Sixth street west, on TUESDAY. | fers of said bonds, or. cor , ‘of the votes cast i b election dis- |cCRORERTS saentcned (St gi ell pm = pence ty thawen He night. Prof. Risle: Hats coed Loo gael October 24, 1871, at Justice D. B. Smith's office, 306 bean the works heowsee, Seis; for this ct togetier with atatemen ot the sa, = = —— Mr. Riddle asked if he se: ved out his term. will probably return again -... oo od Four-and-a-balf street, Washington. For the act of the District of Columbia entitled e ni vot for members of | geal, ESTATE AND INSU! cE 0! ‘ Witness did not know. (roupe some time next month, when we trust his | wom gue cuzaPust AND nzs? fitting Shirts SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT. “An act authorizing the Distriet of Ootumbia te cre. | hours fe made outand elened by the amir? of tt | Goresr igh and @ ccna Ek tone, Femara beep mary Seeee | Se ee res See. call at Price’s Gent's Furnishing Depot, 413 7th | anthat partof the city of Washingtoa lying within | St¢.8.%cbt for, special improvements snd repairs in | Pevirg] tee! enn ed nan: be. ee ee . Ss A INTO THE n between Dam the following bounds: Commencing at Kighth street | and levying a tax for the payment of the interest, as . D. 0. Mr. Middleton finding a record of a pardon in | _A FemaLe Bany Sent Apntet 1x — — — — : ; | itshall annually accrue thereon, and submitting the es ‘ | Wortp wits 4 $5 Bitt on rts Bovou.—La’ Forvisuine Derot.—Try the $1 | west,and running alovg G strect south to the canal; 8 Ly D 4 hs with the other Gttention paid to all bustmess before the sow . Ae Chee aad Gn Da tattnes | Mgul, Shek otee Me eee Oe ae 1 Gloves, every pair warranted, at | thence along the line of the canal northwardly and | Sc Sy soe nien bids tee eek tae: electi: F cal Berorrmonts oF ths Govoromene —” Cb that they would not believe Lafontaine and | 2s 2ith street, pore tans K streets, found Price's Gent's Furnishing Depot, 413 7th street, northwestwardly to its notions with Marrisad ave- | ata ged District ssrove Acre eee Donoho under oath, and the latter would not | ® basket on his door-step, and on ng between D and E streets. : nue; thence along Maryland aveuue to Four-and-a of 0 prove or a= Silas s . fed in sald act. L ESTATE AGENT! believe Douglas. contents, discovered that they consisted of a half street; thence up Four-and-a-half atreet to the a es Sanicl Fiftl the sald envelopes containing | JONTBACTOR AND BEA i 5 in its boss bill. Corys, &c.—Dr. White, chiropodist, No. 535 - ite against said act and the ing 4 ge ese Ae aan aren ane | eae Sean Re Mas a | Moment Heer, Wenn aa | xn ete tn asl enh | kb ta a Sater ee | mean Snmennsmncen ~ ov ~ need "1 No.7 Ni i ‘eet, Baltimore, success- | street west; thence do ri x 4 ee . Rantetesia caesarean anon | umaiinmini@eonee ince «’ * Laas nemomes Reuse haeais gat | aetoes otwasnaeate tates uAsinm, the act of the Distziet. of Ontenahie on ve x Cherie Decry sworn: <Did not recognise aan RTS &c., without pain. house No. 458 C, between Four-and-a-half and Sixth | bia to create a debt (or, npocial maprovements and | CZi th if lt shall appesr irom anid eterna ee corti- tn oll parts of the city for male on long Jones as the man who was with Bolster; Wells Then: Cizizess oF tHe Distnict— | pipreaw errise OF HUSTLES and the latest | streste southwest, Washington, Fert ct ‘Doma, nad levine a tax for the payment of | fied toby the Secretary that a ity of the votes Houses for porscns owning frown: — ri ; Fatent Omen, this week, t ctatar or eben novelty in Hoopskirts are now at exhibition at C. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT. the interest aa it shall annually accrue thereon, | cast for members of sald L PE a nA Segment, Best Bent Officer Be = ——* bern — ae triet —For a ‘child’s carriage, to Joh < Baum's Hoopskirt and Corset Factory, 408 7th All that part of the city of Washington lying south gnd sabmisting the act, ) ve of og fall force and effect, and the Governor shall pro- erate cen ns acter eae | Oe wae eet are ie Sloe sfeceret tenth, beeren tou Cen erent | Bring Sige cits sume ets a | Seaetnaaee ecreeee SBE ETS ‘Mrs | Separators, to James Maloney, of Georgetown. | rp Groves for ladies and gentlemen. The | Eighth street west, on ’ ber 23. | District.” va "i . | shall be cost agelnes this sct st shall’be volgen ot Officer to The patent of Wilson Oger, fo: improvement | best Dollar Gloves im J; also, a novelty in | 1861. at the Greenleaf Coflee Mills, No. 462 H And against the {ssuing of four millions of im- w po in machine for cleaning rice, and that of T. J. first class Glove. Ladies be early and secure a | street south, between Four-and-a-half and Sixth vepremons bonds, £9 Pre led for in said act. son, (bot is y UTION ATTAINED. Kobertson, (both patentees of this city,) for an choice in calling at C. Baum’s Kid Glove | streets west, Washington. That a baliot-box for each election district | _Stc.2. And be if further enacted, That with the —oene = Mr. Clos improved hand stamp, have been extended. pols 408 7th street. al ided by th ernor,in which the bal- | publication of this act in the newspapers as atore- lowed by Mr ——""e — » oo ED NINETEENTH DISTRICT. fe nat | #aid for the period of three months.there shailbe a | ALL THOSE WHO WISH A REALLY otice over th ature of the Governor ithe 7 Y HID Suit AGatnst A Street Ramnoav—To-| Gorrzs PATENT Ker.ectine Gas anp| All that part of the city of Washington lying | said impro' Danae, nal fe Senceueed, antes | Botvesnt ne Pierriet Geet cin ee ee PERFECT SEWING MACHINE, ONE ABLE tary of th FL election In relation thereto shall be s the people at the first al election after its pass- | TO STAND ON ITS MERITS, ARE INVITED _F. Mille: i 7 within the following bounds: Commencing at Fif ‘ag regards the persons eutitled to vote, - : ‘peg . . — | day, Mr. F. Miller entered a suit for Simon Caro | Lamp Saapes will save one-half of the quan- ¥' pec! Ibe a ticapproval, sed 9.copy of | 19 EXAMINE THE IMPROVED 4 Tre Pourricat CaMPaioy 1x THE “ iy , i eecordance with the Inet kad caput | age tor thelr api . gainst the Washington and Georgetown Pas of gas or coal oil consumed without the use | teenth street east, and running uorth to Boundary e - ai Maar ueT <A mesiing of the republicans of the | Senger Railroad Company for damnges laid at | Stterse ‘They are cheep and durable. A. Ko- | street; thence along Boundary street to North Capi- | tions which may beapplicable to the holding of gen £5,000. Plaintiff alleges that on the 3d of Oc- | senthal, No. 404 7th etreet, ls the agent for them, | tol street; thence down North Capitol street to K Go ee éioaing, th pols the ballot-boxes the District. KEYSTONE. mated discussion took place on adopting the ied, That whereas an : 4 “ . . immedia r ESROOM, 711 MARKET SPACE. stl ober he entered car Ne. 15 to ride to the Cap- | and also for Goetz’s Double-cone Chandelier th; thence along K street to First street ining seid tickets shall - | emergency ex: te taking effect of BALESE 1 jninutes of the proceedings of the provlouseacee, | ols Dut was forcibly ejected and damaged In | Heflectors, and the Diaumoud Dittusive Daylight esky thane down: Bink eesh tn’ Masecchanns fots hall be immediately counted. an eit intia force trom and Star tae predaspicics | YY iLLOOX & GLBE™s ing. which show that Dr. W. G.Greer was ex- | Peron and name. Retlectors. A avenue, and down Massachusetts avenue to North lly y ares thereof by the Governor.» og 1 SEWING MACHINE AGENCY, pelled at that meetin, = declaring that = R. J. REMINGTON FatRuams ‘etl canet Homan Harr in Switches, Curls, Capitol street; thence down North coaliok aesetle Mscric: t Breaker of the Hane nscale. 3 receive : " porn ere sae = et sedeaeaiings Rg M ‘of pupils in Singing. (solo Braids in all shades have just been E, and along E to Fifteenth street east,on DAY, sai - WILLIAM THE SIMP T AND LESS LIABLE TO pumber "4 Chas. B: » who intends to make new ber 27, 1871, at the Assessor's Office of the Nine- a remark, when a member asserted thatsuch re- | snd class) Piano. Organ,and Harmony, and Com of bie well-1 peur? President of the Council, @. OUT OF ORDER. ‘soo COrDe! rane thin sy known + No. 50 H street north, between % Approved, August 19, 1871. mark yas made by him. ‘The minutes were | FW. W. eer, ne it) oS styles. er tached it Wiest otzoot ent, Wastington: a) °D: COORE. Governor. auwitm | agency at CHAS. BAUM ndorsing their delegate, Mr. Brown, and “ RING. TWENTIETH DISTRIOT. wid bonds. NSAP, "abt opt RAS ares OORSET AND HOOPSKIRT FACTORY, oring the four million loan. A committee During the Prevailing All that. of the city of Washington lying south | the & ceteereee me Fs Ws sock at tac ict. am pointed to confer with the three branch HE CELEBRATED becomes one to of E north, between North and South Capitol er ma Potomac road Company jelty Mreet, Intelligencer Building. clubs of the first district, in order to Gxatime | "J penditures. In streets and Fourth stroet east, on MONDAY, Octo- | b& % ions,” and su und place for pomination of cat for suficient t No. 41 South A strect, near First and delegates. Messrs. L. H. 5.G. Brown, measure the of ‘cast, Washington. 4 and G. C. Whiting were to make ar- ny Tangements and @ call for a grand mass He offers this to TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT. amecting of the voters of the district. MURRAY @ LANMAN'S best or Ait thet york of tabelty of Washivston ying within ; the following bounds : REGISTRATION IN THE SECOND Distaict.— house. Nesterdas, the Board of Registration, in ses- FLORIDA WATER. ‘ Saas ' ‘THE MOST LASTING, AGREEABLE and RE- FRESHING OF ALL PERFUM or nse on th t Handkerchief, et the Toilet, and in the Bath. Por sale by all Drugsists and Perfumers. .d-f.m.w.ly \) Cees & BATES’ D. 914 B STREET, N. W., ‘Will reopen for the season, 1871-72, - + SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, Regen a Derontayt Sate or FrreiTUR®—Latimer £_Gicary, auctioncers, will sell to-morrow, in fron eir auction rooms, & tion ef household furniture. ' P: ‘in want of ——— furniture would do well to attend the J. Bradk street, Frox J. ley Adams, 916 F ,we have the latest issucs of Frank Leslie's Chi Corner and Iilustrated Newspaper, the Com Monthly, Our Young Folks’ Mustrated Paper, and The Day's Doings. Sares or Reat Esrarz.—F. B. McGuire, real estate broker, has sold to W. S. Rooss lot No. 3, insquare 280, on N street, Letween ith and 15th, for $2,269.88. Gane