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_ EVENING STAR. Poet ac season is going to come early anfistary | GEO EGE PO WN. {OFFICIAL} . OFFICIAL. fo Prepare for tte sm>erstracture; now, there ; = ore, winter. Smootine Avmay.—On Saturday sight, | [f SS BRSIseRA TO. NOTICE. ORE Ropric. ‘NO THE ACT OF Sekai rey kaw ne en re cnet cate — == Dir. William G. Finney has reigned hiapost- | about %e'clock, W:lliam Nickolson shot a span pba Sep On oral soteeeeep eae a Bae poe Octoper B Eta. | tion ssa truster of Howand Unieorsity. named Elilleary Hutchins, the:ball taking effect | TO RHE VOTERS OF THK DSSTRICT OF Bible Cea TES, Cae ED 7 \otes cast {oF tneaitvrs uf the Lagraisttce hasomite _———— ——aeeeee | ae — Father Boyles (St. Peter's) in oath and aang the neck. —pvme COLUMBIA: Brie OF COLUMBIA. Ca Ane proesend furcher. That this sot chusch is undergoing repaizs. at both of the men bese gambling, an Boara Bistrict fixing the time for the General eee senctiom of the Oon- LOCAL NEWS. Gapt. Bryanteas tear foremam of | that viows-were resartod tom consequence of a | ,,The Boar pity mogputitiprbreseiig ros ey eo Rae BOR 368 the Government Printing Offiec, and RK. W. | quarrel Nicholson, it is said,tried to eseape Amasements, <c., Notional Thrater.—Charles Matthews in “A Bachelor of Arts” Little Toddiekins.” | " jilten: Lincein Hal—Mendelsobn Qu intette Clad. Markriter’s Art Gallery, 499 7th street. = > = NGRATIO BOLSTER IN JAIL. What le Says of His Crime. | ae | city where they. needed. Me Was Drunk When He Shot James. | “Gy.” wedaing = found guilty of "in ge on an in- at cha James in Feb nary Ube. The Sram wgtatulating him that the verdict was Joseph man not given for the higher crime of m « Opwa Howse —Morlacchi and the Ma- | throwe o ler, he | journed the Criminal Court and aces of the United Bates, the ecenen “ Seabee ~authortned to eubeartber ty tas the Dintrlce' the Piedmont rad Pe fare: Provsdes. That bh : 7 o'clogk, p. m., of each day heremafter mentioned, Kerr assistant foreman. Tom his assailant, and ran several sqi D-m-» The gymnasium and bewling alley of the | pursued bp Hutchiss, Whee ‘being pareced for theparpose of registering the voters residing in ounce Men's Ghristian Aseciation are to be | through east Market Space Nicholson tursed | the District of Columbia.ct the follow.ag-named thie evening. | upon his pursurer, and, drawing a Smith & | glaces: The regatta of the Analostan end Arlingter esson_nevolver,.warned him to come no fer- FITTH DISTRICT. Boat Clubs, which was to take Place on the i6tk | ther. The warning being unhee€ed, Nicholsen | All that part of the city af Washington dying west inst., has been . fired, with the effectabove stated. The wounded | .of Twenty-diret street,on MOKDAY, October 9, 671, The«)lympics waxed the Pastimes of Baiti- man’ was isnmediately removed to Cropley’s | ai school-<:ouse curcer of ‘Bwenty-sscond and I more in a game of base ball inthis eity on Sat- | store, corner of Potomac and Beidge streets, streets, Washington .. urday , by a score of 10 to 6. gihere be was attended by Dr. Bodisco Willasi rkna poemenee Several hundred new are te be erected | after w! © WAS Carri hame on Fac- . within the mext few weeks it tance (parts of the | tory, Bile The pheseh es de een a grill that part ofthe cfty uf Washington lying south 4 «Sound asa fatal one. Seon after the BM street north, between Eighteenth and Twenty: On Saturday evening last, tire damaged a | Richolwon surgetlered hisaself, and seas seat oy the danwe As: af the Bipctn Seewes 2. and bet ner emacted, ed ene etait pa ea CHAR! L. & 5 Bag Sout tng aaa 1 SBS TKE. Governor. au 2i-Sm et BY THE GOVERNOR A: SECRE- N 'ARY of the District of Celta the = rd that bed shall be feithtully a that ‘at work wil be coment = pereesary to aval of onid guaramtee i Rallr, eb . first streets west, and south of K street north, be- which be satisfactory to said Board over ohes tween Fifteent Eighteenth streets west, Works — | he stree cen 20th and tx, til this morning, when ke was sent at xo,the peopis of the District of Columbia, for aut tobe issued by t of faanan enpiia ao ning & representative of Tur Stax | occupied be ane ene Mag, 62 te oxtaun of | crores maronal met be arraigaed onthe | pros we tens beth: ms pace Pe hance a Plates Se | Femi Dyan act entitied “Am act authorising the | provide far tne parent Ton ee sl, and while there had an imtcr- | about $150, charge of assault and battery with intent to Kill. | ‘Weenington, on TURSDAY on po ttt ict of Colpenin te oreaae meg clumbia te create a debs for epecial im. | Governor fe hereby sutboriagd te, inete fae rogle ‘oratio Bolster, who, on Saturday The Christian Church, formerly located on M, | Nicholson was brought befere Judge tnell this for specini, ts and repairs in octns of pairs in _enid or compen bonds of the District of Colaml : at + between Sth and loth streets, hag been removed | morning, and admitted to bail in the sum of SEVENTH DISTRICT. the issuing of four mill ° with she murder o! whieh +! express the object of thelr issue on their to Vermont avenue, between I3thand ith and | $5u) for his appearance to answ: the District. and shal! be redeemable twenty vem N and O streets. whenever the complainant is able to appear Judge Humphreys.an Saturday afternoon ad- | agaaet him Bate era sae eo apP eRe dined the | sporting men, and the latter is a powerful man, the charge Allthat part of the city of Washington lying within the following boands: Commencing at K street herth, and running up Fifteenth street westato N accruc thereon, and submitting the et with the question of the issuing ct oa ae Tins Se leeninn. of 8 lions of improvement Douds to, a vote of the. people | Bem BS after date, and bear si ~ half’ yearir to an amount mecomary to prove suid * at ~ ~ 4 Four- | at ” tion in the said istrict,’ will be submitted tothe | som ndred (hemeand dollars, to well eaid answered, *« Well, I ought to be satisfied; it is a | grand and petit jurors ill November sth The | senkes ee tna nnanber of desperate | fococh red reer shee ree crt to Font | oe eee a as end District for their. 95 see et RO over ihe proceeds thereof to aid Pied - be h ‘ At west; t! =u EXxcerive Orrice, |. with the eaid act entitled Mout and Potomac Railroad Company, at «ach times — ~~ word than if it had been like it was | Judge will yee pee Bolster on Wednes- peeps tepge Md tee ee to Boundary; thence along Boundary steeet to Twen- Distarcr oF Concusia, A: 2, isn. { ‘strict of Columbia to create a debt and inench amounts a may be require’ by Pro. re porter, Now re it, at 11 o’elock a. m. and ki aman nam nnis, wi e iJ ~~ . ny emen: ‘said Diatri work é. Thar r over, what do you think of it’ Prison “The Washington Boat Club was the recipent | wet netastke PenHentinry for a term of years. | Bret street weet; thence down Twenty-first street | Notice ts keraby ficen that ‘at the next general | special improvements and repairs in sald District by “> = — trial bas been # very fair one. to find. It ight have been worse.” of a handsome set of dub colors, the gift of | He sews he does not desire to prosecute Niehol- eporter— | several lady friends, on Saturday evening last. | son, ashe (Hutchins) was wholly to blame in the > Prowtds nde shall not be suld at a lower rate than minety a 7 issuing of four million of perpen p lenge ep rd Pr ee peg A A act coutum of the value thereof, to Bightoenth street west. and down Eighteenth | Mt,c'e twenty necund dar at thattone) Bually accrue and eben Gee. aad toe Foran “Well, what do you think the punishment will | The presentation speech, made by Mr. J. Nes- | affair. street west to K street north; thenee along K street | uf tive Assembly of the District of Colum- provement bonds to eee ee ert the interest to accri te 2 ganer 2 hope the. judge. will "be Bat Smah, nas responded to vy Me: Forbes | | Focnry, Diermicr SeEEnnicaN Cuve— | north to Fifteenth atreet west,on WEDNESDAY, Ter ed tp etriet of Oo; | Siction in the eid Dia oe Sesh lower suse ae sang colisies sate the term for manslaughter may be as | Benle, of the club. . ¢ republicans of the Fourt! ict (George- tate a oy : ee he meng pra t Fee Twill ts nish as | | The Grand Lodge of Colored Masons of the | town east of High strect,) have organized a clab | October 11,1871, at 1742 P street, near Beventeenth | !umbia to create a debt for special sees in oo Dine ee el and personal eight.” . Seif on the clemency the courf, a hope that he will give me the lighter sente ferget to say that T was pretty drank ti night, but it jd tot haw defence, as ome pe adds to a Report mer—** 1 was pretty e! Pri drunk, and if I} As it was, after I was beaten twice § would uot have gone up the third time only I wae pgunder the blows and half crazy nd so I went, when tl 1 Cropps took the gun” Reporter. future, 1 will throw my- | District of Columbia has issued a circular. a | with Mr. Collins Crusor, president, H. J. Cryer, at eres Such a | hevetofore existing between the ledge of this | course pursued by Mr. John E. Cox member of ple think that drunkenness | District and the National Compact has beendis- | the House of Delegates trom the Fourth dis- 1 never heard | solved. : ———— been I would not have | The Evangelical sutheran Symod of | and borses and carts 3. A committee consist- Maryland. - and down at Welch's they kept | reconvened m Baltimore on Saturday morning, ] Crusor was appointed to wait upon the Board north, and along N treet north to Fourteenth street So nicl oo T Rent we nfing me | and Rev. Mr. Wolf, of the committee on church | of Public Works, and urge upon tat body the eaifair | extensions, to whom was referred the subject of | giving the wages suove inentioned. as I stated before. I didn’t want to | raising the sum of $5,000, for the of | “THe Boar did I want any gun, but they kept urging building the Memorial Casireh, at if you go to prison and serve out your | D.C street, Washington. EIGHTA DISTRICT. Allthat part ofthe city of Washington lying within the following bounds: Commencing at N etreet north and running up Fourteenth «treet west tdBoundary; thence along Boundary to Sixth street weet; thence dow. Sixth street west to Bhode Island avenue; thence along Rhode Island avenue to Seventh street west; thence down Seventh street west to O street north; thence along street north to Eleventh street west; thence down Eleventh street west to N street estate in said D: ct, the procends of which tax pecial fund pledged for the pay- rest BRC. 4. Amd be 41 further enacted, That the Gow erncr is hereby requested to cause this act te be duly Publicbed before the ext general election, as re- quired by the fourteenth section of the chatter al the District of Columbia, (act of Congress of Feb- undred Said election will be the first election after the of waid ect enticed’ ne etna . wl 7 ually accrue om Tour. mittiens dollars of vonds, aa ° eof boniee pe A ER thorized to be issued by the District of Golumbin by, people at a general ciection in anid District sap. | @B.act entitied "An act authorising the Dinert ot ed August fa. 18/1, will be subanittet tents ms Cojnmbia to create a debt for spec tmprovements Prowided be ania aot U6 shopeonie of seid Spd repairs in said District by the issuing of four cape pl det. pnw nay miltion of bonds, and levying a tax for the payment question of issuing four millions of bouds for «| otibs interest a# it shall annually accrue thereon, Mprovement and repairs as mentioned in sal Herning ot fous mentni nett Fe the question of thé Said election will be the. first general election after eg of four millions provenient bonds, te the of ‘said act, Said act is hereto subjoined | H,rote of {he people at «general election in said SPST, incre ne PO it lei’ held as in the said act prov Governor SEIN STANTON | tutjotved and publication {bern is berewith made Becretary of the District of Columbia, Gicunne: ite: ustrtet af Columbia, N Act authorizing the Distriet of Columbia tocreate ‘ AN Gebe tor epectal improvements and repairs in Secretary of the District of Columbia. said District by the isstting of four million of bonds, | AN Act levying a tax for the payment of the inter- y of whith has been forwarded to the Na- | secretary, and Chas. Mosby, treasurer. Reso- I Grand Lodge or comgett, now in session | Intions were adopted heartily Lemmas J Gov. hicago, announcing that the relatiouship | Cooke and the fonr million bill; approving the trict, and setting fourth thet in the opinion of the meeting, laborers should be paid $2 per day, ing of Joseph Smallwood, Kebert Hatton, W. DISTRICT MATTERS IN THE SYNOD. H: Craig, Clement Morgan, ‘Richard Keys, The Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Maryland | Henry Hi. Dade, Robert “Cotnal nnd Coiieg west, on THURSDAY, October 12, 1871, at house corner of Tenth and Q streets, and Bhode Island avenue, Washington. NINTH DISTRICT. Ac# To-Monnow.—The race to- . ‘ashington, | morrow afternoon between the Potomac and + and $600 for the church at Georgetown, | Washington Clubs is exciting much intersst reported that they had only collected #702, | here. ‘The course is from the A. Georgetown Advertisements levying @ tax for the payment of the interest | €ety ns it shail annually accrue ou four million r| D. qqueduct bridge | All that part of the city of Washington lyine be- | 804 = - = in you return fo your eld companions?”” | andrecommended the adoption of a resolution | ne and ahslf, miles dorm sho tee turning a | tween G street north and N street north, and be- | Me's ai aim sccrue Hereon. and submitting trict of Coleaibe: brea sean ened {BF the st SESSION te cotptctie id EYES never intend to do again as Ihave | that the synod guarantees the annual payment | stake-beat and The Potomac Boat | tween Eleventh street wost and Fifteenth street | million of improvement bonds to # vote of the peo- suthorizing the District of Coli to create @ High and Gay streets, MONDAY cyan ant. f dot chink I wi | principal be secant Mes Stacie teense | Geet et ain feajancowellattreak eit | Sect on FRIDAY, Oconee ay ee Ga ee Be te nactea oy ar Leatolattoe Assembly of the ict he tnsuing of Bn a ra Bridge street. Ure 8 prison ang . 1 don"t wi im see leteor, wi crew: ler, bow; ‘ aaa ho : ridge street. again bear the hard nase J have had.” ideal for Qutof the church extension colleetions, | Cropiey, Wheatley, Fox, Derrick, and Jones, | Fourteenth street west. between G street north and | htt, wpacted by the, Leatal order thatepecial tm- ng a tax for the - + = or otherwi The jution stroke, with J. 3 Map Hovse Stony—4 Different Version - iam J. Mullen, the widely known called on us to-day and made the Wing statement In referenée to an article which appeared vesterday, entitled “Shut up in | General Synod that may be interpreted as re | Owen, Majer Xu eee fad Hewes oie etme 't leeting uyon the piety of our ads = view 0 @ Mad House: I have known the mother of the gir! tor 5 years, and have known the girl from | id her birth.” A better Christian woman I never | General Sy: fo open @ correspondence be- | Potomac Club. Mr. Owen Bestor will act as knew. The brother is a loyal and good man, who served his country all throagh the war as ph: Before that he was attached to sev ckaritable institutions m connection with myself. The girl is perfectly sane to all ap- | and th ho for pe resolution was : Gordon, jr., coxswain. ‘The Rev. Dr. Butler, of W: D.C.,offered | Washing‘on boat, ‘el, will be mani a resolution, Thich wa aaopteg, That followin ayy Pon arom oe | whole subject to them, and deem no further| Tae New Baror Srecer Brrver.—Mr. j we J by a Synod necessary or expedient at Joseph F. Collins dias been appointed by the jopted. New York avenue, Washington. TENTH DISTRICT. bested All that part of the city of Washington lying be- | be constructed therela: aud saber "ercon eae tween G street north and the canal, and between | Works be executed, the Governor of said District is Eleventh and Fifteenth streets west,on MONDAY, | 8! October 16, 1871, at the house northwest corner of ‘Thirteenth and E streets, Washington. ELEVENTH DISTRICT. All that part of the city of Washington lyingsouth of the canal and west of Eighth street. west, on TUESDAY, October 17, 1871, at Church's Lumber Yard, corner Eleventh street and Maryland avenue, BX THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r: Georgon RUSTEE'S FALE OF VALUABLE IMP: Pie vote! bn Tt =e ex- = toll ates Pot RS ae Dodge, ess OUT 'y confidence in ve our rman, B. le. . ‘ale, stro! y thern brethren. and regret any action of oar | and John B-Bepton cnneaia ct ‘Samet W. Sp and Mr. Gurley a 4, Col. Owen e aprointinent of delegates’ by our | and Major Nicholson acting’ in ‘behalf of the TATE) N Wows weOUiH Gi =s% Ho 887, one of the Eihlasten comme. in oe y direction of tI Jr TUESDAY. the 10tm a and in | have heen selected to act as Smount of four million dollars, it deusmiastions of dollces tobe gogo wine ecene be tpousand aie of their ievuc, and to bear intereet atthe mateo ween the two General Synods, we refer the | referve. Board of Public Works, superintendent ot ma- ually is herb fevied on the taxable property of the Dis aki “D.e Hume. for the period of twenty gears, ‘to | all te sonery of the new bridge Rock Creek tween G street north and the canal, and between ind fon” and _ - y across y the interest @ « 4 . rn ‘Washington. an amount sufficient to pay the interest w! ma} Fearances, but at home she would break di-hes | THE ViRGINia Mutuopist Prorzsrawr | connecting Bridge street in this city with M Sccrue of. the said bonds during said which aten to kill her mother and brother. Her | CONFERENCE —The next session of the Meth- | street in ashington, and ‘commenced work TWELFTH DISTRICT. San chat So collected in sums of two hundred and | tion sists fm the persceution of her family, | Cdist Protestant Conferenee of Vi Will | this morning with a force of laborers, who are | All that part of the city of Washington lying be- | elabtrthe dollars, during each of said years, | and eighty hereby ievied upon | street north twent thapee onaben e sake have tried to smother every. | Convene in Norfolk on the first Wednesday in SF one provietoes of £ 6 act of the Co: ‘the taxabi thing trom the public. When company would November. The tollowing gentlemen have been | the abstacnts come the gir! would appear in the wales per- Appointed fraternal messengers to that body by she complains of got her her sitnation in Wash- she came home her fits returned. Tie mother, | 0 clearing away, preparatory to the extension of to aud parallel with Bridge strcet’ auth it ieee the Uni the cividing line between Deskin, Lee and tare. olm thence ke & government for the District of ny omen fe rommodate the new iron Sixth street west and Eleventh street west, on },* An act to of pct to provide for | of uperstructure, which is to be 6) fect wide, and NEXDAY, October 18, a PL ed Febraary twenty. ig period ‘which eas ancl Be collcted musthses | ecutheastwarais sith she aa. 2 ; = : pa 2. WEDNESDAY, r 18,1871, at Justice Plant's | proved February twenty-one. e! . Ptwo | scutheastwardly with 0 natd feetly bland and Se ed ther | the Maryland Conference, and are expected to | 12 feet higher than the old bridge. which wnt : inthe same manner that - | hundred and eighty thousand dollaPWduMng cach of | ditions to tha enererme pg ye pouspiaine of got ber her cittatintin Wane | betecsent vis Dre a Wena to he Bates, | 37 wide. © Cold bridge, which isouly | Ogce, northwest corner of Eighth and E strecta, eral taxon of said District hall ber enlle na eat es Sears, agreeably to the provisions uf tt act of (1), thence southwardiy: with "iene ington. She bebaved very well there. but when | J- J. Murray, 8. B. Sutherland, 'E. J. Drink: | "Tue Potowaca venscs Tux Uxpixus.The Washington, applied and used exclusively for the payment of the éniitled ‘An act to provide a of lot ‘numbered thirtesn’ (a). ts teen mse and Kevs. J. T. Murray, editor of the | Potomac boat club has received a telegram THIRTEENTH DISTRICT. interest avnually by yh on Di *hnson's lot: thence by = with bs north for peace sake- gave her the $13,000, the interest | Meihodist Protestant, of Baltimore, and J. B. | trom the Undine clubs of Nortolk, wath eie = of which she herseif was entitled fo until her | Wilson, of this city. On the part of the laity, | ther wiltrec wae Ee death. The girl also has the $1,700 in cash— | the conference will be resented by the Hon. | The crew.of the Undine will arrive here a few Phila. Star, ith. Cire of the day bm i with the follow- m H. Brooks; vice yresident, Edward Crnsor; secretary, James H. ith; treasurer, John A. Gray. Mr. Harris ered a resolution pledging unanimous support to the jour pailtion, improvement loan, which es thal oe ae ee te at 81.60%, and 1,000 bushel: was a me by st ~ ” of Public Works a Wa laborers 82 per day, ~ard | ish appearance “in the walks of life,” persons | 4c barrels of Soe: thie ‘was then adopted. Mr. Grant offered a resolu- fion urging the Board of Public Works, con- | 40 Well to consult Dr. Hunter. tractors. and others to give the preference to home adopted. “Mr. Edward Crusor offered a resolutiorr, which was adopted, endors- | © ing the course of their delegate in the Legisla- Snag “perenne bi Ea) store. | 4 Young Men’s Curistiaw ASSOCIATION is Pennsy ported on Saturday was one of $5} frum a gen- | tleman who has for some time been interested | im the work in New York. find one of the same | amount from Sgpel PES, pRvsK. wITR Oven 480 AND A GoD SATOH IN His POckeTs.—On Saturday night, 1 Le name as Wi. ©. I quite drunk, him {o the station of he was locked op mntil #0 he was found to bave ¢ @ ge Yesterday morning he appeares all right sand was relea aney and wateh t being returned tohim. Duriy the day a e Murphy run him in again he was quite as drunk aon the previous ¢: =o morn- dyuarters, wher hopes of success. By hborhood of the depot, going around { where he w and fir é the watch had been hid under a stow where they found it. and when Potts became pe feetly sober restored it to him: ° - | “Farmer Matruew Torat Ansrivexce | Bexericta Ter” waorganized at Scott’s a by ction of the following officers mes McDevitt, assistant pastor | of St. Matthew's Church. ol ‘ank Me- | Nerhany, first wi i vermott, | secon nt; J.B. Lynch, treasurer, | A. K. Caveraugh, financial secretary; M D. P. O'Driscoll, recording secretary; William. Crompton, marshall, aud Wm. Tinker, ser- | geapt-at-arms. Messrs. O'Driscoll, Cavenaugh, | Kyan. Noonan and Crompton were appointed a committee to frame & constitation. Mr. Frank MecNerhany was elected a delegate to represent the ssociation at the convention of the benefi- cial organizations, to be held at Louisville, Ky., on the 13th inst. _ Pd = A BicaMovs Evatisawax—aAn intelligent who said she hailed from Yorkshire, | was accommodated with lodgings at the second precinct station-house on Saturday night, and yesterday morning leit with the inten- tion of calling upon the British Minister in rela- tion to her husband, who, she sald, had married another woman, with whom he is now living in this city. a z vitpixe PERMITs-—The following have | aoe issued :—Dennis Murphy, two-story and | aftic frame on north A ts T street, between 6th and ith, S. W.; P. Keenely, two-s e cast sule of Bd street, between K and L, N- E. and several to extend areas and build fences be- yond building line,and to construct vaults under yevement. | eee Mx. Axryvr Natrans, druggist, advertises elsewhere his“ Chrystal Discovery,” acompound | for the hair, which has received testimonials | from eminent es _mmneano same vigorator , which is harmless effective, should buy this Chrystal Discovery. | Contracts Accertsi accepted for a and paving alleys in squares 365 and 733, and for the laying of foot £ pavement, carb and guttcr on the south side of South Carolina ay- epuc, between lth and 1!th streets southeast. Geo. Vickers, Senator of United States from | da: —— Maryland, and Dr. J. W. Herring, of Westmin. | 223%, verore, th tos0oth the weary traveler” by removing those | bushels at $1.62; 20 at si. iy. Among the subscriptions re- | Por one-eighth of an inch of sheet-iron, se- | Chemistr- 5, | propellers will be introduced and substityzeq | straighi-brim, soft indented crown Hat. with or officer Arnold came across a man giving bis | [ that gla year Itinois is similar had lees than | the destruction of timber, and’ close obsc in Illinois say that the disappearance of even | ath strect, opposite Treasu = Tale | the meagre amountof forest growths which some | y, ud detectives MctMvitt aud | iocalities have known has had a perceptible ef- | fu iy treats Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, | — of the city” were passed at an egard has declared | new departure.” He is “tired of living only for All that part of the city of Washington lying 14 Hapa ape Within the following bounds: Commencing at @ Bony sprcller. prepare sald aces fos teens’ ont eats, street north and running along Seventh street west weir face they shall be designated “special im- a ereot) to the place of beei to O street north; thence along 0 street to Eleventh | Provement bonds,” and shall be signed by the Gov- | sccruing be, eb to said Isaac J hme « BEC. 3. Amd be tt further enacted, That the Gover- tomacs on the sth instant. iy nomi @ race in order to get well ac- om the north wide of quainted with the Georgetowa course, over ernor, reigned by the Secreta: ‘Com: ed, openi ae ixth district | Sr, Md. Which the race is to ke rowed. ‘The Norfolk | "ett west; thence down Eleventh street to G street “and haveatixed to them the sell of the Bo. Oty sin 140) test ‘Tne propery _—_———_>—_—_ excursion party will arrive here on the morning | North,and along G street to Seveuth street west, on ay uae Gaius greate e Faecal San roved by two two-story Frame Dwelling By aw Apventisement elsewhere it will be | Of the ist. THURSDAY, October 19, 1571, at the Sixth Police | | BEC: 4 And babe pag meh peta tel pairs One Dell cute, Gite ipeenn seen that Dr. a a ee chiropodist, MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.—Thesalesof wheat | Precinct Station, corner of Ninth and K streets, | said, until alred f said s, shall be de- hss located in the city, hereafter will J on ‘Change this morning were as follows: 1,450 Washington. ti for tet sec by deed oF a Dosited with the Comptroller of antd District, wea ne aapense 7 Ag 3 60; y rgd $1.65; 915 FOUBTEENTH DISTRICT. oe Bot on or or tte parponn tte act h in tew (10) otherwise to be = fate: All that part of the city of Washington lying within | and he ehall such security for their safe kee a general election which may be fter | stamps conveys ancing at ste icie oe moana Ram | Matera, Comremeuckomears | REA ae E iaiat rw Carecana | Suaeeoe urease |r Beat suitering the above-mentioned torments would | Dougal 120 barrels, per canal frome Witlhecas and running up North Capitol street to Boundary; a. ret provided ace orets or Wukat.—The receipts ot w! thence along Boundary street to Sixth street west; We saw a beantiful hoop dant set of jew- to-day were as follows: Hartley & Bro., 3,500 thence along Sixth street west to Rhode Island ave- ry, copied from the sixty dollar set in gold, | Wanseio tg Mbt & Son, 1,800, and J.'G. be pre} ‘and issued under this act, and make First. Re", the of it shall be oct -2t 10: a taht report, from time ter tine, to the Logisiacive the D prChronicle, Buy Bepebiicas, SPECIAL Sortce —raren mawoinc—rer- have accrued or to be ates Bee by going to ridge street, 0 refitti Mbres | TUBMAN S14 WALL PAPER sud have P. done. All work will, be tare, Mr. John F. Murray. "The following com- | "tote 4 and | to be organized in this city. Eee mittees were appointe xecutive committee— ; ——— aa ae Y —— K street north, and along K street north to North ‘quarter after the it of the next ERY W Bre Stewart ae enter, Edward Crusor. | op covase every one will go to the Mendels- ALEXANDRIA. Capitol street, on FRIDAY, October 2, 1871, at the acetion of the Legislative Assembly. Levring stax for HE GEORGETOWN DOLLAR STORE Rav- J. H. Stevenson; finance committee—M. J. pe ig lpr Merril sin wer inti | PRoranry Sates—L. D, Harrison, action- | Swtbeast cormer of Fourth and M strocte, Weah- sight hundred and seventy Gireo’ sod Sesokt tenake | Saha nicn ceive until Janes ‘Pep legge aud paper tock Jaughlin,Jobn L. Webster, James Kelley John | £0! Mall. These sc never cer, sold to-day the brick, house ond gies | ington. Governor within said tothe extent to which | trict of Colm of DOLLAR GUODS of ons. The best Forma: Albert Grant, W: Moton and Smith | Ravertisement of sae tenement matic. | cer, sold to-day the side of Wolfe street, be- FIFTEENTA DISTRICT. po age eal rosea; ama tpoe | fot cotitiod Ans foods ever offered in the Tersirers tee Bi Wormies: campaign committee “Jas. H. Smith, | Advertisement of same elsewhere, Ercen Fairfas and Water strete te JTStome, | _AMl thet pare of the city of Washington lying sich deans nd sale said bonds sball become and oon- a “sim ___‘So. 13 HIGH STREET. a 3 us lark, D. herd. 3 at L. Mo Tue Resisteation 1x THE Forrtn Dis- | for $1,300. The two-story brick house on the | within the following bounds: Commencing at D wire 6. Mand bett Surther enacted, That upon the | millions of bonds Pssests, SAVE MONEY. Bem uiams. W. Moton, Smith Wormiey, TmcT—The board on Saturday registered in | north side of Duke, between Fayette and Payne | street north and running up North Capitol atrett to ‘of any or all of eaid bonds the proceeds: of the, toterest MO jus mers and Themas Harris. | this (cast Georgetown) district 530311 whites | streets, has been sold by F. A. Kerby, auction- | Moasachusetts avenues theaee alone Maossne rte po ty a OE oe a aeons — + z | and 219 colored. The first registration last | cer. to Mr. Richard H. Windsor, for $1,200. | avenve to First street west; thence up First street | Ofpublic Works. and shall be dita ‘by vote of ti sold at publishers’ prices. Complete steck of Eriecorat Society vor Tam IvcREAse ov | spring footed up 616 whites and 390 colored. The building on King street, between Pitt and | est to K street north; thence along K street to New for the payment of the cost proye- | District.” SCHOOL REQUISITES, Tux Mixistey.—Last night the Society for the oe St. Asaph, mown ss the Alexandria fire insur- | 5-07 avenue; thenc: up New Jersey avenue to L ‘and repairs tu said’ Diste it, Tucludl The | the words follow: Increase of the Episcopal Ministry held a meet- From the National News Company we have | ance office, was sold this morning, also by Mr. streat north; thence «tong L street north to Beventh | Bécessary incidental expenses | ‘ee no Su% Ar POE & SELIGSON’S, Grargetown ing at the Church of the Epiphany, Bishop | The Souti for September Zith, and the Sousa at- | Kerby, to David Appich, for $7,750, me eae other purposes; bu no payments shall bomade under | The act for levying - Pinckney Presiding. This society was estab- | lantic for September. Inuicir Distitcers.—De, uty U.S. Marshal | street wast; thence down Seventh street weat to gy, ‘are tor improvements, or for any work Fears Sor the pei lished some yeara since, and has held its head- Se L. I. O'Neale lett here yesterday evening, on | street north; thence along G street north to Sixth | lege invelation cherste. Uunloas the work done shall | pually sccrue, on CLOTHING. quarters at Hartford, Conn. Its object is to From the National News Company we have | the Leesburg train, with @ warrantfor the arrest | street west; glong Sixth street wost to D street Cape the can aT tho Reale ich Barmants, ox. ii Taive {unde for educating young men for the?| Harper's Bazar and the Chimney Corner for TORR men alleged to be engaged in iljcit dis- | north, and along D street north to North Capitol | © rote me foenged plot Eusemt Chorale, istrict ao OAH WALKER «@ co, ministry. The meeting night was largely | October 2let. tilling in the fastnesses of the Blue Ridge maun- | street, on MONDAY, October 23, 1871, at the south- ER ut further enacted, That the im- | nd repairs N attended. and able addresses were made by tev. nom. e000. tains, in Loudoun count; 7: Feet corner of Fourth and H strééts, Washington, | provements which may be made by Virtue of this act million of bonde and Saasecchanrtie. ant hehe ee Bae oe |» ZHE COURTS. Paltiient van Regen ee PUREE. neve & SIXTBENTH DISTRICT. protinione of Tie christ ano ceommting tothe | off fobmiting 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, chusetts. anc > : : OLICE cov: Seats dent Van Buren, at Herd : © ine he issuing of four Der Dargie cana tia, Niatemarks, the Rev. | Hutton ses screed Tey cacy ener: | Phares wan paren, di cighty-first yearot his | All that MtE of the elty of Washington tying | Pwenty-Are day o¢ebraary ‘eighteen tnd | [wing of fourm welt ang that, while the society had | pons, and forteited his collateral $20, leg, charged | age. His remains have been taken to New York. | within the following bounds: Commencing at D the public in i r Dignict." Unvan Metnoro.itay Borer. received $4 (an daring. the past year, it had all | with indecent exposure; fined $5. John Honty and Henrew Concrecation.—The congregation | street, and running down Sixth street west to the Bk 8 and tes ferher qmacted, That if any ird. That th m expended with the exception’ of $350.20; el Cooney. ci ed with using profane lan- | Both El, of this city, have elected their oflicers | cnnel thence slong the line cf the canal to Four-and- | officer or employe of the said District shall use, or Pt py: f that they had assisted 174 scholars in their pro- w = c prostitutes, charged with vases for the present term, as follow: President, I. street; thence down Four-and-a-half street to | Consent to the use, of any of the money authorized = ae oe for { eens we anatomic | Beh bgt peak taete a, | rend Samer es | trae tne cating Mapa | Ua 1 Os eg ee 7 . Q 3. Al Wart, same offense e » a ; secretary, 5 3 “ speci <the service of Christ. Me said the society would | ailey*hned $3. Ghask Chase eben ete ee comee | rea Erectors, 8. Lindhelmer; 1. Schwartz, | Cestwardly to the canal; then promenong ame heed se ion ry trict, by the In our Extensive Assortment, Superior Style, asa weed $60,606 [oP iiw Present year. A collection | hued $5." Betty Magrudes, ¢isorderly fy ) and H. Strauss.—Gacetie, Saturday evening. omnia oes p reste 3% P and | Than three nor more than twelve months, and by s yg & tax for the Moderate Charges, we offer unequaled inducements was then taken tp. ing alley; fined 3. —_—___—_ North Capitol toot Dent — ae fine of not less than fre hundred dollars uor more ~ Jy oe to purchasere, in “REPAIRING WI$ TART ON sit¥pay. eae — street north tw Sixth street weet, on Oe oe a ihe That millions of imy Peete The Wonman'e CinbT ok SUSSRALASS | gust Wapncage the Uocnt wen eng OITyY ITEMS. Foursageaiitsse, Wotingen, | Bate sald te grote fenainsal on | S nerern es ———— _—The m's Club met on Saturday | ig mcart 0 7, ’ : ands. 5 a st election. wi Right, and unanimously agreed that the stu- | fre iu the ttrect to hrat somettcanehich Mepane | ‘THE Davis! Vertical Feed shuitia Sewing cavacvaneen bavsior held alter ios pepsnectinaather Cab ths eae provement bonds For dents of the Industrial @ lege shall receive a the neighbors. When arrested thedoctor told the | Machines, will doa reater variety of Work thail vii the issuing of the fotr millions of bonds aforesaid, act EN, YOUTHS axv BOYS, thorough business ec ents ot | officer that it was religions tnd te | any other’ "Call and see them at 410 seh strcet | _Allthat partofthe city of Washingto in the mode r provided, namely: the persons entit ‘wise, in secord= MEN, « » raking: childrens clothing are hence | would give ne collateral, Vt on Peing taken, c the | northwest : i the following bounds: Commencing at Kighth atroot | “first. Pron the approval of the act Ti shalt be anes wep ne ae clsctions Inula SAMPLES FOR CUSTOM WORK. Terk, Nill be established immediately, im which | fire Judge Snel thie Sore ead $5. Be- ——o__ weat,and running along G street pouth to the canal; | publie‘ied in auch papers te tbe overnor may di: t. the students can find occupation for not | ting rtin repair for business the next day; | $44.00. aint Pacceeam naleriapeg aecnl one ern are ee beecnt ina fF three mouths efor to ssid cloction. | Zeer Open ¢ ballots for and Our styles are the best, and assortments so varied: \“ unds in j Ph Sor scavenger wither Reet ng on the busi Ourown wot ome half etreet; thence up Four-and-a-half street to the | feeting of id bonds, or, of the coutraction of said te retursso? ‘election dis- | toasurement forwarded when desired. comme —, another building | pounted by the District authorities: fined @10. Wit, $11.00, 900.” caval, apd along the line of the eanal to Eighth vn FOR SPI IMPROVEMENTS. for this act! ‘of the ag. the treasury will warraus 1 Be peal. George Collins. pherged with ‘S19 _.00, $8! 4 ‘of the District of Colombia, entitled en for of : is sald, can be Gllea tf ged wit treet west; thence down Eighth street west toG | For the act will be secured, ant. it . ae ther town; fined $3. Hance Bro’ = }.on WEDNESDAY, October 2, 171, at } “An act author! the District of Columbia to cre- BOAH WALKER 2 00., two days. The purchase of the Isth-stree! te: 93 corner 7th and D streets. street south, on . Tho raint | ate a debt for, special improvements and irs in E « sineussed, but ‘aah ey le ade Light Forbid — ate house No. 458 C, between Four-and-a half and Sixth sald District by chs iaaung of four elon in ‘iaiFGeresa oF which returns Se out definite action. > Cc. Ls.—A Philadelphian ‘or! APPREGIATION OF MERICAN } streets southwest, Washington. ying a. for oi F : seh the stock of the company wag being | pores to clothe the sides ot the banks of c: CuemiaTs. _p. H. Malmsten, Professor of EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT. {Fabel tmfually sccrue thereon; and » the | one of which returns shall be the election — taken ray eens act, with the question of the isstling of the four mil- | box of each election district with the other’ papers of nd Medicine at Sera‘imer Hospital, sa 1 y tin, writes, ed 's Vi All that part of the city of Washington lying south | iions of improvement bondr. to a vote of the people, siection and the others shall be placed in a (Successor to H. F. London & 0o.,) stove a belon“fhe pater tne. grevent | ftle gi ait Rencwer a camnay cat's | ef tren south, between South Capen wrestand | efagrnre nce eal Bitise™™ Me OMS” | Header and dete Sty as eee Seer aoe ae Gamage to the bauts. He claims that By such | 0", yenutitully restore gray hair to its natural | Kighth street. wert. on THURSDAY, October 3, ment bts on provided in ant act. SAfifth On receiving the sald envelopes contatal tan Hotel, late Brown's.) ction the envire canal property of the country | Qolor Jes atthe Greenleaf Coffee Mills, No. 463 Ti | Mad te belgie arninat taid act and the fanaing | (Fut Ou receiving the sid envelopes containing Metropoltian Hotel, late Brown's.) Can be brought into active and competing Op- : ——_« fa | st¥ect south, between Four-and-a-balf and Sixth | of the bonds shalt Yee follows: | he eferesntd the Sec © mistt No. 362 Peun ration With Tullroads, as fastrumuing stea%q [ “Have You Szex In?" —The beautita | Mut, south, vetwoen F ' RGAINGT SPECIA sts. the same, er aggregate votes ne -—— gain f the District of Columbia en- | cast in each district; and after doing so shall certif, ee NINETEENTH DISTRICT Hen aa ect authorising the Districe of Ostum: | the cevalt to the Guveruor and fle a copy of tuck All that part of the city of Washington lying | Dis, 10, create aie oe nine teeutae of four mil, | “Gixth, If tt shall appear freee snid corurine ae certi- within the following bounds: Commencing at Fif | [{Jus or bone, and laying & tax for the payment. of fied toby the Secretary that a mayority of teenth street east, acd running north to Boundary | the interest, = + shall ring poy = bane — Tongs pe fog street; thence along Boundary street to North Capi- | end. see at tie four maiden af Sstactramant becde, | ten apres oak aiiet sail dc tomeae a all Br, tol stre hence down North Capitol street to K | ta vote of the people at a general election in said | claim the same in she zovete of the District in which street north; thence slong K street to First street | $isisier thle law may be published. It's "mavoriy. of votes west; thence down First street to Massachusetts | And against the issuf Peed pr od of im- | shall be cast against this act it shall be void and of avenue, and down Mumachusetts avenue to North | Pkovamelt nome, t0 Pioutor cach election district | “Sac 3; And bg tt Further enacted, That with the Capitol street; thence down North Capitol street to | shall be provided by the Governor, in which the bal- | publication of re in the newepapers oe afore. phic en etieigraiactombrsonsined yiaptne ty poor key tne apheresis Ese wy yon October 27, 1671, a8 the Assessor's Office of the Mine- | Suh UPTevSition thorcto shall be conducted in ait istrict thet it will be submitted to si e male powt, and | without the feather, at Franc, the Hatter’s, (oh teonsue, tearwal we inoreaged at'loaat next to the Original Franc’s, 433 7th street, bree times. between D and E ot ae : ‘ ALL Gas Consens should call and see the About «year ago New | tittle invention thet will save one-third, and in- afflicted. and to such an | ‘ease the light. A ponerse Sagaain i is i A LpON & e. wy extent that plowing is impossible. These cEwne nt mee ae ae cons are, 1or they most part, atiributabl 5 No.4, ¥.M.C-A. Building, Be rs] Couns, &0.—Dr. White, chirypogist, No. 535 ashington, and jaltimore, success- INSURANCE COMPANIES. _ NATIONAL METROPOLITAN FIRE TESURANCE COMPANY. OF THE DISTRICT OF COLOMBIA. ORGANIZED AU nd was suffer! Office in Shepherd's Building, No Pe USES KELLY. Prestieu ernie WM. h.TODD, Vice President . 7 North Charles street, ry of the SAMUEL CROSS, Secretary recover the lost or stolen | fect on the anuual rain fall. &c., without pain, Horth Carlie! and Wire etree ent, Wamingnens | segprcinotssesran ane pereana eatted to vote, and | the ont apprve or Sleapproval aid acopy st nine an, B. Todd, negunas Nah Aicke ine ducae, | tae cabaret taste |" ewaxnieen piernio.- | Sarpameeer rpc ldaeow | Hacc aileaclamefeemida deca | ERY Reet Goh | Maly Examiner, bas this te: Last Saturday Baume Hoapebirt and Corsst Bactory, 406 Tt | _ All that part of the elty of Washington lying eoath ee teen cloning the polls, the ballot-boxes | | S8c- 8. dna eu fer ee eet een oe wishee "| golored woman Louise Hunter, living near | Baum : of K street north, between North and Houth Capitol | containing said tickets # opened - Meets Guero of ta eked eee Knoxville, in Petersville district, was arrested | street. . Heol | fotw ehall be immediately counted, anda tally list | this act in ap ¥ the people, arran i Say oad treets and Fourth street east, on MONDAY, Octo- the letion of the | shall be in force from and after the 2 4 her infant child. She admitted Ghat she: buried | , KTP Guoves for ladies and gentlemen, ‘The | sires tnd Fourth street South A street; near First counting of eld ‘allot duplicate Frturna ‘ofthe | thereof by the Governor STOVES, &c. ie child while it was allve, but it west aed | best Dollar Gloves imported; also, novelty in | street east. Washington. ion district, with . « H it : out by the water or rooted out by hogs, and was | "Ft ClassGlove. Ladies be early oes elect ny - Hatements of U member. of, votes cast Srey iLbiaa STICKNEY At® ticur i . Baum’s Kid Glove TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT. geome | zope mendes. of, vooss cas SS Bopot aoe teh screcte All that part of thezity of Washington lying within | bly, sball, within forty-elg ht hours, bemade out and 7 a eee mobs : EGTA REA the following bounds: Commencing at South Caro- | signed by the officers coo! th ‘election rr |, August 19, 1571- Sibete or Satricin which returns shall donisnate te Pi. D- COORE, Governor. 1 ete Se een ahich ‘cetera ae eek Nuit? oRROCLAMATION BY THE GorTzs PATENT REFLECTING Gas AND 2 | Lame Smaps will save one-half of the quan- Recoveeine.—Young Belt, who was shot a few days ago in Frederick, Mi.~ a by Dr. Thomas. lina avenue, tnd running up Fourth street east to E who it was — would die, has had street north; thence along E street north to Fif- ne EBNOR publishing an act entitled “An ac | fatne heat longer. and will give mroaver sutie- ball extracted from fis breast, and Wels now bez Of them ‘They are cheap and durables “Ay Ho- | teenth étrest east; thence down Fifteenth street east ot eet a to suthortge a eubecription tthe siock of the Fied- m than ny. ciher peak stove wade. Te lieved he will recover. senthal, No. 4th serest ie the agent fr them, to C street north; thence along © street north to the tea and be directed to the fond and ech fhe aha 0 te le | SoaL- nd tw arent fay rite aul ed i id also for Govtz’s Double-cone Chandelier Be: embia. sal heate Dini : form ve % see it, and bay &7 Ladies are donning square-toed shoes. Seeheoters, 204 the Dininond Ditumes Daylight his bands it shall be ‘upon. other. For sale: " B7-Joln C. Heenan, it is said, has “got reti- | HeBectors, ‘ccs. TIT Th street. Wahine gion,” his wife being a pious woman. ov CoLumBia, August Zi, 1871. Mr. Michael Phelan, the celebrated tard ayer, died in New York Saturday. Sali S7 Tilton piles on the agony by calling Vic! Woodbull sa sqetanee” rfix! Sv An eight-bour strike is threatened by the bricklayers of Brooklyn. 7A high aw States that not one Atmeriean fay ina knows how to manage @ l. 7 Resolutions of “thanksto God and to the Indianapo- bil- meeting. S7 Beaur In favor of “the defeat un obsolete dead issues. a 82-A deed has been recorded im the county “J office at Lexington, “ Natural Bridge property te Jobim of Baltimore. e7-The Dol ee ‘The other day Oabralwas beni . and forced to the Haytien border. ° Hag Bees vas vilvesdout of ana a7 Rev. eee OTe ‘ofthe Pres- doilars, alleged to be unaccounted for | by him as a government officer.