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EW EYATT AT, THE JAMES HOMICIDE. Legislative Assembly. GEORGETOWN. OFFICIAL. NGUGE BY THE oo & {© prepare for Ite rcverstractare; mow, there EV EN IN G STAR. SENTENCE OF HORSTIO BOLSTER. te mecha bane ee TABRIVAL oF THE Cuew oF 1 Tun Uspese— Saris Basse BLY) Apptorct a o, Lexislative i tered a the pee ie mth ieee = = .. October 16, IN71, | Two Yearsin the Albany Penitentiary. | $ ay aftetoon pret thers aes red ee = Rowbins & HEAL BLBCTIONS IN THE , or the payee olan Aneorb ty Lo CA LN EWs. Peas in the Criminal Geurt, Judge Hum. } ing of Messrs. Gord: ixon and Whe: > | an moved amendments authorizing the Governor Act fixing the time for holdh Crtuntions fon ae Cungn Baer | Si i Fese, aie deagment ae | Neda Noga stew | sep etrng"Toatloning wre tcnumcs | gly Seti, ae geal eet | fe gecalteare itt Sr eekeroeearct —— lee of siothing, ent transporta- | overruled. pot annuss. He urged that tl bonds pare ian | W. 4. Powers, No. 3, 189 pound Lynch, | this act, it is hereby declared to be im force from and m. Wilbor, bow, 133 poun.is, | after its approval by the Governor. im said District 2. He urged that intended for | °“The Court—H, thing to say, Mr. | Pet annus. the relief of the sufferers. Th og He ToT any hing to say, Mr. No. 2,157 pounds; W : lh: tely, ‘J will leave to- | Bolster, why the Court should not proceed to | W,money conld not ‘be realized immediately i ‘Loc! Execeriye i ¥: | and.John Lockhart, coxswain, 128 pounds. The L. HULSE, District oF morrow morning. Associations or individuals tence ? and the debt would be hanging over them five | Hsbers run from bow to stern, ai the Eng- eke eee ad New ty who desire tosend packagesshoul notify Mesers. | "The prisoner.—“No, your honor. 1 have to | "71" amendment wan rejecte - lish fashion. They have Robert Cooper and H. resident of the Council, | flection fn the Lamy EK. the Penney? depot. Collectic he be: ne e as lenient , and “ 7 ¥ , of Boston. Det E. 5 mn xs were taken up in all the churches | i'l hee to sores eee, Me possible; a Mr. Liogd called tor the reading of the 16th freedosn, I promise I will Their -streak gig, of the alarge sum realized. Between section of the organic act, and contended that | 7beir boat is a six-oared lap-streak gig, o = : Legislative Asarmtly _ " TICE BY THE GOVERNOR AND SECRE- 1 the plan sebmitied by Mr. Moore was the only following dimensions: Length, 49 feet; width of NY road shall be constracted from st 19th. DAT jead a different life.’ for the payment of the Ww ; levying a tax for tbe ps; of the interest as it | for “* Welcome Undines.” The crew of the Undine | levzing a tax f a accrue thereon, and subm caston. pce ven if they were obliged to raise shall Teo 0. The proceeds of a trip of the ‘The act of the Congress of the United States | £/¥e Money even if they were obll it m ne, Faint on Bx. wmaac river Georgios “ Di i » payme: which sl satiefactory to enid Board of Pablic we ermal “ $ y p> frye o Sanfhe + ‘ARY of the District of Columbia of the sub- nn gh Ee a Mi f the Choral Society at Lincoic Had <ucse, Humphreys then read the following | {he Fite, a appropriation could be made with- | te Norfolk Those vase echt Crk umes ‘leston 30 the people of the Dizsriet of Cobembin, Sor thorited to te evry th “Sars. sna toutfoeer marie. That ty order to evening. ” oo " ; out violatiyg that section. 5 srw Srnns Coma re pe eka nd *An ide for the payment of ubscription the Cherch as Contributed S100 fe cee tunes bag. ~oeg ag he Mr. Cain answered that Mg oma — Po dren The Pots Seb neune te patie sak nuthoriaing the District o focreate s proveanente poe in enid Disteint te ane | eorgreor t gee author me the rege school chile rs . et Si | money to assist suffering humanity they di c : y ani a . aeeg'y. and, Femara, in aaid ‘District by the | germd cr eo 7 Bureau, War Department, has con- _ ixsue bonds for the city of Chi pago they cou face, shall br etened ty i ally acento theses. tion of the lexuing of four ome pee te club rowed over the conrse this morning to see ee es Gaaetlen of the Lacing ot ten eae quest issuing a) date. and bear six per ceutum interest. payatie y issning bouds. “land” the ques <5 Ment bonds. to « vote of the pe f yearly, to an 1 nee to provide anid Steamer Arrow $e Mount ¥ ernon beg ad be aitaches and annexes and defines the pan h- | ire Liosdeaid he was sincere in his desire to 5x: egg The following | He of improvenmrnt booda to a rete, of te people | Sion in the wid’ Dinsict t bait yoarky. to an amount necessary may ut of the Illinois Awesiation, and Pacey | ment of fut, with labor, in the her ttentiars fora | aid the people of Chicago, but differed from his contributions were handed in at the Farmers | August 19, 187). proval, with the cell act ned ee nae ee Il, of the drs goods firm of Yatra: | Brncnment. with labor, in the penitentiary for a ean ae eee ad teRey eo | Shel Mecha Bank utcr ont Peyort cased on Durmicr ov CoEiCETYE OFFIC, Pye Spay «A oe tarted yesterday for Chi- | years, for the first offence; for the second, c wrong view of the matter, and said if the bill | S#turday: J. Dent. William King, $20; lotene fteen that ‘at xt general ql the work ai = an y 3 \e _ Jackon, ving a | bonds shail not be sob crrtinte the pe whe of | pepe” tne MaRS nor more chan ten | FUG cyclo he ean would bo taken | Qotrg Shoumater, sy; "Thomer yao, | aftr dweia ra ahah Sete re tad wah | pect ntrily . . é my . P. J. ny $5; Mrs. B. : y accrue thereon. and sutmitting the act, wit this city, and nearly as many contributed by our | ” ‘The jury, by their verdict, have determined ks. Mowte Gusieé Giat deck went ‘canes aa Arthur Cro) pley $10; A Frien 81; J. { ty-gecond day of that month } the ect the question of the issuing of four millious of im. the interest citizens through the association. The atrount | that you acted unlawfully—though without urged that by the issue of bonds the credit of | £55, dames Wallace, $10; J. J. Fisher, $2; t ' contributed by the clerks of the Second Audi- shooting Jos. James at the time you a S : ‘itled ** the District of Co- ‘ement bonds. to a vote of thy | Cash, ($5 each.) £10 On Satarday $516 was Dia. entitled “An act authorixin, m in the eaid District have also determined by their verlict | reiiet would be more speedy by alelpating the | Posed with Fitzhgh Coyle. repairs in sui istic by tReaeging tious autem | qed ici will bet te 4 lief we m1 eedy g the r Paseace of aid act ontit = Satorday wight, amounted om. see a d Lome cause to do the deed, though | revenue for a few.months. eek ete ey ene, Rechen Daw, of bonds and levying 8 tox for the perment of the | tox ‘tor the pay Fin umbia Ts pograpical Union ring an Ae sufficient to excuse you to the extent to au- Mr. Ennis said that this discussion would do tributed breed town tip 10 date: 2.500 - reed adyeonge a ee zecstion ing of | BMAlY accrar om four mil! forwarded, by Adams Expres, for the relie. 0. | thorize them to declare you not guilty. mich to detract trom the merits of the gitt. | ¥ Georg: = Fee ne dato a ane of | thorized to be sewed by the D iheir suffering brethren of Chicago, tie sum of | ‘There were two facts proved on the trial just ‘AITH OF A CHICAGO ISRAkLIT: the four . £0. tor's Office, in behalf of the Chicago safierers, ple at eral election after “An yi be levied a r a Dlodged for the pay terest on Sct cuted eh ny, ne Dearict of Oot i further enacted: That the Gov wo : ‘The bill had beenenbmitted to some of the best | guaynl OF A CHICAGO Tenax the pevple at a general election in anid District,” ap- | OP Act entitled “An act authorizing the D m sted to cause this act to bet ‘A telegram was received at midnight last | presedl me; abd WINCH Lime ey eee aa; | legal mins in the Distriet and it had oe ter from Clason at Beck Inland, Tite ae ie proved ‘ngnst fi. 18, wil he submitted fnthe make And repairs in eaid District by the iesutug ct ieee s Bight by Kev. Geo. A. Hall, seeret.ry of the | you to the favorable consideration of the nathan, | APLIOY ie, yo Fae’ follow their | he says that the only house standing in the | frovided by sai mi'Hon of bonds, and Irv Young Men's Christian Assocation, crom D.L. | Hties at Albany: The one was your ready submis- | (ews Tather than the objections o sane ‘ax for the paynic 2 val or disapproval, tn connection with the pe nod nd * ewe rather Gian sb chico northern part of the city of Chicago belongs to a | guasiorol insular foey millions of books for cercinl | ofthe interest asit shail anuoaily accrue ts Wood, president of the relies department oi the | sion to the officers who arrested you; the othe: | ™ i submitting the act, with the question > Fitts ; da | Yery devont Hebrew, who, when hio saw the fire, | {mprovement audrepairs 28 mentioned to raid act. | 8° oF an, te gunation Young Men's Chriscian A: sociation of that your own adjastment of the chains which were | yur pesont Ghia te Ph ioe eae at Axe1 8 | went to the synagogde, took the Torah (the ace | erent ad 7 saying, ‘Send all your suppites at once tome.” | put upon your anklon The cones are! twenty-one teen hundred a d seventy- by suitable proctamation tn u ‘ « the Pie. and prescribe the f: B vote of es general ciection in said iM ehall be ve apo i 3 ‘ and | LOCks of Moses) to his house and, sitting down, | the passage of act. Sai to subjoined | Fetch” . - RULE, itis hoped the Young Men's Christ.an As ocia- | Cer who atrested you, and to whom you yielded etc nisatin Coane ee ea pile | Ted tt calmly white the flames were raging ali | abd publication there neha said clection, a0 recprots the entd act. will be Pe galen, tion will be able to send $1,690 in eurreney a ready submission, was that after you had been 2 Pogson i around his dwelling, and even burned his barn Governor of tk: District of Columbia, | held a» re: ) fv idl . ponds uls until the credit of the District | Sha the stepeet h TANTO! subjoined and publicatiin thereof is herewith made resident of the Council. evening. bandcufied some one struck at, and, he thought, | was ruined. He coull met see whe Gee ics id the steps of his house. Te Ee STARON B.D. COOKE. 7 i. . ————-o— hit you in the face. be a dissenting voice to osition of Mr. | y, bere oo J. G. Waters has received 8 Becretary of the District of Columbia, Governor of the District of C a0t}-am A WELL-kxows Swixpter Gers One Hex- | ‘The evidence on the trial was that on two oc- | Nr the propos arrels of flovr per canal. The Georgeanna 0 Act ontnorining tan Distzletet Octembintocseate EDWIN LST! — DRED DOLLARS OF GEN. How amp’s 1 ASHS GP | casions, at two sepcrate rencounters, you had Mr. Campbell said that the citizens of the took down to pete to-day 600 barrels, shipped Soden “fat improvements and repairs in Secretary of the District of (OFFICIAL) Friday last, a fellow Siving. B'mame as O. @- | been set upon, and in the first assault made upon District with munificence unparalicled sndes | PY Ur city millers, intended for New York and Said District by the fesuing of four million cf bonds, | AN Ac? levying a tax for the Payment of the inter Gistks, representing himee f to be gna moe - | you, you were held by one man while the other | entire unanimity of feeling and a firmness of = o> Qnasm—Ne poke Gin Sitiowin and levying a tax for the payment of the interost | ¢si) as it shail annually accrue on four million rine merc ar i : PTS OF Gra — = rr lean Geunaniy aoe my ri "g | dealt you in the face six or seven severe blows, purpose that speaks with <{ f i dollars of ‘bonds, authori d to be lanned 'b v chit agua hs se ic shall aunually accruothereon and submitting | dol onda, raed by jor Morton | which; according to the evidence of eles ag mnosi their | Teceipts of grain to-day :—George Waters, 8,000 the act with the question of the issuing of the four istrict of Columbia by an act entitled “ An act and several western members of Congr-ss, edi » bruise ar , mashed ~! i Y, had commanded . | bushels wheat and 1,500 bushels corn; Hartley & | million of improvement bonds to a vote of the peo- authorizing the District of Columbia to create a €alled upon Gen. O. 0. Howard and told him a | mecca! men, bru disngised — appear. | Tebrecentatives here to report a bill appropriat . ‘Son, er Bro., 4,200 bushels ‘wheat; B. Talbott & iful tale, to the effect that his son had been | Ence to such extent “that. your acne | ink $100,000 to our suffering fellow-brethren In and admits of no TO THE VOTERS OF THE DISTRICT OF general election in said District. debt for special improvements and repairs in said COLUMBIA s District by the issuing of four millions of de The Board of Registration for the Di - ; 3.000" bushels wheat and 1,200 bushels corn; J eo a gh Ogee Eh ~ . Tee Oe 0 coe ant fa auicago and had telegraphed him | ances could scarcely have recognized you, | ‘strere. sae’ Soe aaa me bushels wheat and 2,100 bushels | Sruvcenesis und repairs vof’ tee pireate Pecans, | Sekt abet santas for, the payment of And. submit. | {2™biawill hold peesions from 19 o'clock, m.. mncid died 00 doy ba aa aay Which he earnestly de- | This was cevere treatment, tov severe be | qi: tev reat generate seeaty | SOFR- Total receipts, 16,700 bushels wheat and | Bievements and repairs. of th of Columbia may be | ting the act, with the question of the issuing of | 7 o'clock, p.m.,of each day bersinafter menticeea sired to do, but had no ropes a Him; | quietly submitted to, and s0 the jury have de- | ‘ificrence between manner in ebtehe ener | 4,200 bushels corn. reread horehr canta sewers and bridges | four millions of improvement bonds, to @ vote of although he was a man of property and had | termin and you sball have the benefit of that % funds In the Mechanics’ Bank of St. Louis, of for the purpose of registering the voters residing in the District of Columbia, at the following-uamed places: Menowants’ Exc anor. — Market active, | be constructed thereln, and other necessar; i hould be done, and that their hearts were as : , sks be executed, the Governor of cald tiller nds in evidence in the term of imprisonmen.. But the | © et the calls of charity; and when his | 22480 advance of from 3 to 5 eents per bushel; | works owered, for aud in bebalf of sai: which his eldest son is cashier, and so forth and termined on the t submitted on the | Teeponsive to the calls of charity; and when his | gilsamples taken, The following were the sales | 8uthorized aud empowered, for. - go forth. Knowing the General to be ahenevo- | evidence, that at the Une ot see ee esene | name was called he should vote for the bil pro” 6 a Qt is morning : D bushels at $1.63; 2,100 a for Acoticman, he said, he had called upon him | half hovt or more trom the tims of the tir | Yiing for the issue of the bonds, although he ; 3,8W) at S1.684; 240 at $1. for the lean of $100 for @ few days; or In case y believed it to be, to a considerable extent, vio- bea: that t dan; i ‘3 . he had not that amount to spare, he would be | Destit! A eager cap tayo xe People st @ general election in the said Dis Be tt enacted by the Lertsiative Assembiy of the ti | dhe intereet ancealty ae icy eermone tea registered or coupon bonds to the | thet 4 md Swount of fous ‘million dollars, tu denomatuations of | Billion dollars of boinis authorinsl ts be ented Cy TENTH DISTRICT. AN that part of the city of Washington lying be- 3 5 at $1.58; 950 at $1.68; 900 at | fifty, one hundred, five and one thousand | the District of Columbia in accordance with the pro- | {¥en G street north and the canal, and between 3 Dor was there reasonable ground for | ‘pyc °F the organic act. a, | £1.76%; 575 at $1.71; 210 at $1.65. Besides these | dollars, to be payable. within twenty years hoon the Fisious of the act entitled “An act authorizing the | Eleventh and Fifteenth streets west, on MONDAY, gontent with the endorsement of ‘his draft on | you to apprehend such, and thet meee you ¢ Dill was read @ third time and passed. | Saies, 4,000 bushels ‘Were sold; price not tran- | date of their issue, and to bear ‘Bt the rete of earlndlvageme yo we reat 9 Oat Ser a “il | October 16, 1571, at the house northwest corner of the bark referred to. Notwithstanding the fact | Could not be excusable to the extent of dar | ANd the House adjourned to Tuesday. spired. segen per centum annually. tax | ieoting of Tour milionee? Dede rice Tng a | Thirteenth and E streets, Washington, that the piavsible Clarke has hitherto figured in | guilty. - —_ Pl a EI hoe crotch pny onal ftom yment of the interest ws it shall amsu ELEVENTH DISTRICT the newspapers hereabout ax a confidence ope- | "7 aim indaced to think that this determination Condensed Locals. trict of Columbia, for the period of twenty: years: no | ally seceae aromas submitting the act.with the | a1 that part of the city of Washinense tyinasouth zator, Gen. Howard inelined his ear to the piti- | of the jury—on the evidenceas giver tie won, | _ Werk at the western terminus of the Wash- ALEXANDRIA. ‘Au amount sufficient to pay the iuterest which Taay | question of the issuing of four mifiious of improve | | ¢ es eT enw {al story and gave the narrator a letter to Col. | correct. Thou, zh itis not to be denied that there | gto” canal has pregressed so far as to admit A Frm are Ixcenprany.—Carrie Wil a | Scere on the said bond during said eriod, wine Trea Donde to 2 yore of the People at a al elec. | of the canal and weet of Eighth street west, on = not = Con we ap Savings bong ay are 4 | are some hat things about your case to be Sars ihe Nyaa Loire bad = white woman, who pny fom this city with a eighty thouwand dollare during euch of core re pose ny istrict,” a meectal poe J rik anes = wpe aes y Peaeedis pe | Lamber mto cash Clarke’s draft in ease the latter % e German of this city yesterday con_ : le vt P ard. corner Eleventh etr: laryland avenue, ould’ produce a tolegram frum the Mechanics Verne English common law was and now is, | tributed #100 to the sufferers by the fices im | Michigan regiment, during the wat’ and has ‘ably to the provisions of the act of the the taxable property in said District for the period nk Of St. Louis, saying that he had deposits i Washington. TWELFTO DISTRICT. All that part of the city of Washington lying be- tween G street north and the canal, and betwoen Sixth street weet and Eleventh street west, on WEDNESDAY, October 15.1871, at Justice Plavt's Office, northwest corner of Eighth and E streets, Washington, THIRTEENTS DISTRICT. All that part of tho city of Washington lying within the following bounds: Commencing at G street north and running along Seventh street west to O street north; thence aloug 0 street to Eleventh street weet, thence down Kleseuth street to G street 3 4 Di 9. itled, “An act to providefor | Of twenty years,to an amoant sufficient to pay the ‘ = Michigan and Wisconsin. been aninmate of the Poor's House, station the United States, enti gi eg pa Fane Cpr b cosine, ani Cabitnncetecl mega maa | eepeiaee tne ped vines sue | Hr sek Alem, Zormertyamember afte | hot and work tune, ‘on Yaron does brag aren] (rita ace eaedgtan | rcesraghing te be ated pg course, and C his 2100 and de- i is 7 etropolitan ice force here, and a resident | Since, Pd; 4 q seventy-one, in the same Manner ‘n- jo! ing parted. ‘Later in the day Gen, Howard tie. | indignant poncnia vente nee ee of Capitol Hill, died of yellow ever at Key | ting fire to a bed in her room, with the avowed | eral taxes of said District shall be collected van Eo | sata years, agreeably to the provisions of the act of graphed to the Mechanics Bank and received a | torsdid not require to be submitted te or expect | West a few days ago. Feply to the effect that Clarke had no deposits in | to ss purpose of burning her own and her neighbors’ s ‘ i i not requir tted to or expe v o er 0} 1 her nei qpplicd and uscd exclusively for the payment of the | © mgress tntitied “An act teprovide a gor crue be witl . T x “j that institution. The detectives areonthe track | did not limit Sap oe ae bon: jor the District of Colambia,? appaovel Fi rth ‘i houses, By the timely application of a few | inercst annunily accruing eu anid Pro Senne eee ams om 45) K street, on Saturday aight lasts Unt ees | buckets of water the fismes were extineusied or aliall An connection arith the Secretary aed re | tn the aeise Renee a ae anny on a Of the swindler, who, it will be remembered, | was thine intersentie teem ee eee IE ‘and | lames were promptly exunguished by Ofticer | _ SENATORIAL Nomuxatioxs.—At the republi- Gomsptrciler. prosore said boas for iene? and ache ict shall be collected. and be a¥plied asd Eas sentenced to five years in the penitentiary | the slaying for they carne ec eRTy Hughes, with the assistance of the ucighbors, | ¢4M senatorial corgnuon, for the district em- | GitRsar teos thes shell be Sacigwated “opened te: | caciecivele oar the payment of the interest annually some time since for swindling the banking house Sod this time was limited Ch eo Coneam | and no sistm was sounded. Damage about @20. | bracing Prince William, Loudoun and Fairfax | provement bonds” and shall bestened bret Gan. | Sathana ae Ba” that this act shall be sub Of Jay Cooke & C wey, am if th Air 2 the then en- Messrs. Mo: , Chase, Burr, and Cragin, of | counties, Geo. C. Round, ot Prince William, W. | Por. countersigned by the Secretary and Comp- | mitted to the eople, with the said act of said Dis y Rage woe hm i om bpd = beyond | te Board of Pol ice Commissioners, with Major | Willoughby and W. H. Beck, of Alexandria, E. | troller, aud have affix to them the seal of the Dis- cane Sp Og ere , District of ete ng in He epectar Teo feltman Ee | "In your instance there was, by theasailants— | Richards and Detecuves Bigiey and Goomse, | Danielsand J. H. 2 eoratens aad ee el | TBs, 4. dnd be st Surther enacted, ‘That the bonds | Soimbln.te sreate s Gets fer Oy the iesulag of four seis Ten tay, in the Special Term, Judge Wylie | one holding, the other, pashli —slaps, licks, | lve here t>-morrow to atiend the Police Con: | ROmination for State Senators, and phon the | which mes be prepared for issue'and salves afore: | millioceer binaseeg Fie sane C2%t of the will of Sophia A. Cottman. | Knocks in the face, on the nose, check pene cee | vention, which takes place of St, Looe ears | second ballot, Willeughhe ead Bente tee Maid, until required for. said ssball ‘he facts in the case are about as otiowe: Tis | KROCKS in the face; on the nose, cheek ataou ch iat chosen. Mr. Daniels made an address, prom- | s8't) optl requined, for said por pose testatrix died about a year since leaving consid- ~4 Prutal extent. It of the face, ard bruising 5 be de- h inst. it ee ae orth. and along G street to Seveuth street weat, on Rey. J. A. McCauley, of this city, was quite | ising to tarn over t the school fund all’ that he | Phail not permit any one or more of them to go ont | of four millious of im be “ ; Bater ‘and A Never went ‘ummed'netnavats | recone of am hoc attr tls efore yu | severely injure gu Mardy” evening bythe | Madey tnt the Bera, rer and” aoce is | af My pein sett parma AM ac | Ghegeetet a pe THORSDAT.Ocsber A071 ¢ the Gath Police Butler and A. Noerr were ‘named as eecesvoc, met your adversary with anything by which you | OVeFturning of a buggy near Tennallytown, iu | Per diem! : ra required by the Governor; and sas en 4 $vbom testamentary feinrywers sued by the | could inflict death. Right at this point the law fe Feytwm Brown were | ., CALL Accurran-—Rev. pig tigg Sel oe register of account of all bonda which Vato, ans’ Court, vit im the sum of | = : it | Seated. They had been looking for for a. La ¥ ’ Z alan By thie oad ring, aaa demanded that you should retire and appeal t it this be BI nd fosued ander this act and make | | First-"Upon - | CAmPrmecting next year, and were returning | CePted a call from the church ot the same de- | Yall repart, from: time te time, to the Legislative | publis! Mr. Butler's children, Mr. Brewer, and others | Gates of thelawe’ The otis wee neat | Shek the nceflent ocsece * | nomination at Charlottesville, to preach there Aescmbiyy of the) amount ot enies.aa woll ax of the | Rd Renton Star coming in for shares, and it is that she | fact "u applied to a police officer to arrest | __A large delegation of colored men from this | one Sunday in each month. Mr. Be will retain | Ageemb ‘interest that may have accrued or to be ing 7 Gernaing’ “uy, {0 the children of her daughterin | deceased.” This was law abiding dhe anor: | city went (2 Philadelphia em Saturday wed sc: | his pastorete of the SOLD ere Me Titeing Bi, | ie oe wR BO ac aniied, Chokers lions bs Germans. afew days after the will had been | declined to deco. Right here is the hard part of | teTday to attend the funeral of Octavius V. | absence from this city his pulpit will be filled and coc bait of said bonds ‘be prepared for the ficd, one Ernest Brame presented a petition to | sour casc. It was hart senoit ee te beating. | Catto. Among those who went were Superin- | by Rev. Wm. Frey of Washington. seus ‘during the year one thousand ight hundred | printed. and ta ihe tigre evoked aiming tw ha mar: | Paictaying er godhare piven ca acra | Sendge of Cured Scho ont Aine Sous | ,, bax Htrarront he ew arkct owe | niueagateattaacturcemaaee teks | Rasika rats e letters revoked, claiming to have mar- and He ny ‘reasury Jepart- ; Tied her in Hamburg, and that af no notice had | ERT which an officer would have been bound | 3d Henry FOURTEENTH DISTRICT. All that part of the city of Washington lying within the following bounds: Commencing at K street north and running up North Capitol street to Boundary; thence along Boundary street to Bixth street wi thence along Sixth street west to Rhode Island av: x bricklayers will be at workon the w: Gazette | regular session of the Legislative Assembly, and one | Levring set orth; éhenee aleng & eteeet marth as ee ee a right to ask that the my to shat extent om were stricken int the mae a ae tight hundred aud seventy ures) gad be sold by the | on rane cranes; thence dows Mew aon moet second engagement, but it did show that you | _AStnpay Riot anp Wat Occasionep IT— Peta ale fe ods tothe extent <a — K street north, and along K street north to North cast ve vay yy i 0. —, noon ye~ e 1s atrert ober 20, 1871, Saallane, ot © Seite OF fo castigate your | Hew Wey of Making a Raiot——Aloat Ty street CITY ITEMS. such issue and pale said bonds shall become and com | tum Capitol street,on FRIDAY, October 29,1571, at the with her 500 thalers of bis money, and that on . cout! i i ii stitute adebt against said District. and his coming to this city and promiving uot cy | ihe third snd fatal rencounter is left some- | -outhwest, in consequence of some eight oF nine —_—— southeast corner of Fourth aud N streets, Wash: SULLIVAN’s Girt ENTERPRiIsm will close to- | “Sec. 6. dnd be tt Surther enacted, That upon the | mi ington. pon Rayon Fe what shrouded by the evidence, and perhaps we | Colored men who, pretending to be in the em- night et Herchet One hundred Prises ts be | sale of aiy or all of anid bonds the ‘proceeds thereof | of FIFTEENTA DISTRICT. prerision ter itm and sce bie comes Talth tO. The ralen ata ness to give the most noo toes oneal occ ee Usatlarge | (rawn during the evening. Parties attending Sed chail Re acown cut anon wartente et tie Baad | ae All that part of the city of Washington lying 5 f law demang of the jury ue pigs, » the Theater to-night will have plenty of time to thin the follow: bounds: Commencing at D eld age. The executors admit the former | {#!t® rc we oe in that vicinity. They were resisted by a num- h of Public Worl be disbursed by said | ¥ e within ing m marriage, but claim, as he had himself told par- | Goter, Biciog aces aie gins etr ee | ber of men and bor Wie tee ee | step round to oe eee and By Cee tack Sets aad rinehe te ocld Steen income ie | tee : in | street north and rapning up North Capitol street to fics that they had been divorced, he is estopped | J'wasin come dcune brickbats at them, and hundreds of people soon | te Troy, N.Y. says the sprightly | necessary ital expenses thereof, and for no AGAINST Massachusetts avenue; thence along Massachusetts a making any claim to the estate. ‘The coun- But it was the peculiar province of the jury to | Collected and followed the raiders down B street look of many of our vider citizens is owin, solely | other purposes; but no payments shall be made under | The act for levying « tax for the period oftwenty | avenue to First street west; thence up First street She Bad aright fess eso APE, 1869, | determine this point in the evidence: oe uf en | towards 7th. Bricktate mene fore oie to the use of Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Ke- | any. contract for improvements, or for any work | Yeats for the payment of ‘the interest as it shall an- | west to K strect north; thence along K street to New she had a right t > dispose of her property by will. | other Guestions of evidences, and they were in- | time, and the cursing could be heard for several | (2 the! done in relation thereto, unless the work done shall inoued by the Dintrin of Cie ons of bude tobe | Jersey avenue; thence up New Jersey avenue to L Alsige amount of testimony was taken in this | structed to give you the Wench alien ean jauster around. ‘The party proceeded to other ee Capt in the coset the fnel execution cfar eaten: | peorisicasef in setentnieg ‘Anacteatborizing the | street north; thence along L strost north to Seventh pce S en Webster, Register of Wills, and | doubt, and they sald by this verdict that at the | localities. where the same scenes were en- Notice To THE Prsitc—I. Becker & Co. | crbompletion of any work aud sctricuestihoniee” | Distriot to area ficbt for special improvements | street weet; thence down Seventh street west to G Sailer appeae art {o-day. Mesers Riddle and | time you shot there was not reassaabie: ound | acted. On L street, near South Capi- successor to P. Wallach, dealer in men’s, youths’ | “Buc. ¥. Amd bs tt Jurther enacted. ‘That the tim- | aud repairs in said Plstrict, by the tanuing of four | street north; thence along G street north to Bixth nines sppcet for the gxecutors, and Messrs. | for you to apprehend danger to lite or body, but | te! street, a serious riot was prevented and boys clothing, have received an entire new | provements which may be made by Virtue of this act million of bonds and levying @ tax for the payment street west; along Sixth street went to D street Call, Hoban, and E. L. Schmidt for Brasse. they gave you the benefit of provocation. 5 Tg Se: Tieted tobe ing Police. | stock of goods, which they are selling at the eg al ee Pe oa seth tha accotien at tet | oorth,ond along D street north to North Capitol —— not think that you entertained malice to- “ lowest market price. Those in want of clothin, cog me {es f fe ‘illions % - nation ; IurortaxT To Prorerry-novpens—At a | ward the decency wae the poundmster should be discharged if they are, ef ‘ Srenty fret day of Rebrasry cightcon hundred ang | letning of fonr millions ‘of improvement bonds, to.s | street.on MONDAY. October 38. 1871, at the eceth per meng Seth at 5 “ocliiveer dN aSoreepant in accord with the requirements of the lee ierg | aud better men employed. Ir they arc more tm? | Of gent's furnis ih ok ee to eal | Era -one, and exclusively for the promotion of | vote of the people at ® gencral election in the said , it was ordered that no contractor or other and examine the you retired the last time, or had you not gone at | Po tors they should be severly punished. Some goods before purchasing | the public interests. person shall have the right to remove any old cor oF District. west corner of Fourth and H streets, Washington. 3 elsewhere. I. Becker & Co., Buc, 8, And be tf further I SIXTEENTH DISTRICT. ng i : f the gang are well-known thieves. Jerr; ot raed corde or bricks where special improvements are Dent dag_2ace but have had him arrested the Wormley, one of them, was shot at s short tine Odeon Hall, corner 43 street and Pa. ave, | officer or employe oor gving on. Superintendents will see that this But ti AM that part of the city of Washington lying within the following bounds: Commencing at D street, and running down Sixth street west to the be i a dying from th dhe | Corns, &0.—Dr. White, chiropodist, No. 535 | fo be raised by thidact sontrary teite ora if af ¢, and came near m the woun ea RNS, .—Dr. te, ro) iO. to rai v. > Order is enforced, and will keep an exact ace | 42 Provoce Uc given fen Ce eee cretion reccived while trying to enter the house of Me, | 15th atrecte opposite Treasury, Wosstations ana | tale cation tee he Giininal ced fount of the old material and its condition when wanton assault and violent ba..ery by the two rge Holmes in South Washington. Tom | No.7 North Charles street, Baltimore: success- | of ag roa hog ed ished by a = en. Qype Et ~ As yenginaen’e (pe men, Greene and the deceased—neither can in | Moxin, alias Tom isanother hard case, and | fully treats Corns, Bunions, 1 meat in the jal , re faken. The: ngrowing Nails, ar millions of bondsand | C&Del: thence along ~ ee to Four-and | n » months, of the interest as it | s-balf street; thence down Four-and-a-balf street to FN make a aly report of Woe quaniiy and | OSfGrmiting dhe impe'wament. was to get all the ee pamestamp. Their object | &c., without pain. Bue of uot ete chan fre hundred dollars nor mare ren ted wala ie gthe Maryland avenue; thence along Maryland avenue daily e members of this court an to di \s e money could for releas- van aa encase than one thot 3 wend Mee of th Ri erent gich material to the executive office. | what the law is, not te sete the fee Oy eae | fee torte caught, nd it is alleged that noveley te Haseena ree ane ne latent ‘Ske, 9. And. be tt further enacted, That this act sineald Becte Taek enaees | saslesteem Gaemicoee meee ae pop imerggone Eo urea ot Fegan ae iofed with the law as it's, “Tam better satisiied pat depend nie ea sles Ra Bums Hoopakirt and Gortet Factory, 408 7th | District atthe Bret general deetion which ar te cing of toon aliens ot | Saal Capitol streets to D street north: and along D . 4 when the law is too plain to be mistaken, several ir ‘s cut, e in- ther with the questions of faction in reference to Bi “TORS PirEcd to the lot upon which the work is dape. | “The law iethat uporcar iin - | dignation of the people in the neighborhood | Street. Peis aiter its passage. Soest male in all respects, as street north to Sixth strect west, on TUESDAY, ‘When water. gas, and sewer services are broen | ter the term of imprisonment a pevttentinny y-sterday, 8 such thatif they make‘thuir ap- Kip Groves for ladite and gentlemen. ‘The | i the Sour millions of bonds aforesaid, jed to vote andotherwiee,in acrerae | October 24, 1871, at Justice D. R. Sialth's fice, 306 7 meen : e Se will have | shall be not less than two, nor more than eight, | Pearance again on Sunday, there is likely to be ‘best Dollar Gloves imported; also, a novelty in m the approval st _— it shall = ims which may, be | Four-and-a-half street, ington. thereof against said condeactors, e* "© St | years. If Leentence you to eight years myvact | & serious disturbance. first class Glove. Ladies be early ‘and secure a a shen taeees on the Coverace ay S- ore eens SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT. al and Senith of thee « would be within the strict letter of the law; if i ee choice in calling at C. Baum’s Kid Glove | [°t, not loss than three, and t ‘Prior to said election. . Is, tho ballots for and | All that part of the city of Washington lying within ue aathents sed to pare ~pycen | determine the {erm to ae oro years, my act is = Two Paes tArale aM ae bie ey tie spot, 408 7th street. ‘Second. The ballots eed st said slection shall be | against counted by Lege gone the following bounds: Commencing at Eighth street “ 4 » Pquis A y yi e Paar cosarrenned id those in favor of said act, i G street south to the canal: of trees for the embellishment of the cy “can't iad Oo eee P ae be wy Jans | ,GOETZS Patent Ierrecrixe Gas awn | priuted, an the compl the counting of said bailoteand du. | ¥est,and running along A : . man who would submit to | a decree of divoree in. the car>-of Mary Jane fauing of said bonds, or of the contraction of said tenn tan Ith seek Gant aae ce eoneen: | we bellarye—when be had etvert co preteen | Dances oo tented Pee ey ae | Likes Beales Gita eee quan- | gept, shall bein the words following, to wit: ineach clection dis- | thence along the line of the canal northwardly aud sti tion for them—is a man to disturb the pablic veustioner alleges that her maiden nate was | tty of gas or coal oil consumed without the use Schoyer, not Schafer, as published. individual peace. Unless the evidence had | Mary dave Cos, that she was wecrinn oe Te: | of them. ‘They are cheap and durable: “a, ne —. northwestwardly its junction with Maryland ave- t Yin. O'Rielly, | Senthal, No. 404 7th street, is the agent for them, Reuize you tue Desrivere Curpeey or shown that this was done for the purpose of | 1th of December, 1565, by Key. Win, O'liclly, nue; thence along Meryland avenue to Four-and.a ‘shall, within forty-eight gop ! ‘also : hours by the officers of the | balf street; theuce up Four-and-a-half street to the ‘ednesda ; ; i end for Goetz's Double-cone Chandelier ‘eral election ts or districts, which returns | canal, and along the line of the caual to Eighth Gurcaco—On Wednesday last the subject of | Of thet government nevatined ser ee eevee | ma Erovidence, Hd, and that he lived with het Reftectors, and the Diamond Difusive Daylight Shall gerienate eames vetce cnt fr tfateas, | Atty and lon the line of the canal to Eighth seep eg op anem A Chicags | Uider wht the an the verdict of ajurs—selected | rated because he indulged too freely in the use | Beflectore, Sos of cach election dietrict With tho shee Ceca | street south, on WEDNESDAY, October 25,1871, at aoe ae eine rer, er notiorat tke | UBder all the imposing solemnities Of the lack | of intesicating Tae e Teel Gey in ine use Tv OPULAR Sewing Machines in the | fc said and the others shall be plated in school children, was brought w «> Rotice of the | men having a deep interest in the peace of the | clenched hand; and in December, 1570, threw at ‘HE MOST POPULAR Sowing bouse No. 455 C, between Four-and-a balf and Siath streets southwest, Washington. EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT. All that part of the city of Washington lying south of G street south, between South Capitol strest and Eighth street west, on THURSDAY, October 25, 1:61, at the Greenleaf Coffee Mille, No. 462 H street south, between Four-and-a-balf and Sixth streets west, Wasbington. ‘Trustces, and Mr. J. O. Wilson, the Supess!"2- hat day visited many of the schools, .e co-operation of the teachers an ions : ‘* | government anc fhe safety of society—deter- | her.an iron stove plate; and that he committed ROL con en te ee | eee | mined these facts. adultery with women of abandoned character. | Btiteh and the Wilson N jerfood Shuttle | cut bonds as prov |, 40u will be confined to labor in the peniten- | ‘The judge also granted a deeree in the case of | Machi of af and otf tyword: yor Ge ‘are war- | cha the ballots apis. On Thareds: oSad'money | H8Fy at Albany, in the State of New York, tor | Ann Eliza Young agt. William W. Young: ‘The | Peg al to any aud superior to some of the | wert the same, and add together the aggregate votes as wes, and the quantity of clout ng Cd ineitgy | two years from ‘this date—that being the place plaintig complained that they were married = poreeisory Sa Tn tarmpare . | Aastngt thease ot ae District of Columbia en- | cast fn exch district; and after doing eo shall 1 certih which was brought was very large. Saturday | ated by ecretary of the Interior—4 the city of Georgetown, v. Wim. Kt. Wicks, Lyrae hag fare Ming eecthasteme ties ct of Colum: Tes ‘Governor an 3 a the clothin wan vent from the several districts | Suits tan pecviees of ten tanes Congress, for on the 27th of November, Isid; that shew now | 4+ Roeenthal, 404 7th street, is the agent,” tf” | titled, “An ac - ‘and Tecords of his office, to the Miller Building, om H street, near 7th, —_-. ———— bia to create adebt for special unprovements certificate fmong the ; : ite f four mil- | | Sixth. If it shall appear from said returns as certi- confimement of persons convicted for of- | 43, and her husband 90 years of age; that they in Switches, Curls, Chateleon | repairs in said District, by the suite o * Phere Mersrs. Woodward, French, Hart, and | {teed womchable by unpekonment in a pout: | have five chides; theohe ta as etree Bons tn ol seatee ee ek ee Ymported by | lisns of bonds, and iaying a tax for the payment of | fied toby the ‘that a majority of the votes MeLellan, of the trustees, principals McKee | the interest as election gealed envelope and be direeted to the Secretary of the District and be placed in his by one or more of Fifth. On receiving the aaid envelopes containin the returne as aforeaidy the errstar? shal eae ae [0 membe: is Assembly shall % : | tentiary. eee er he aa nicking and choking her and | Chas. Baum, who intends to make this a new | ti, interest tee gots wit the ausstion of tes | bore Rams cant ie ter a ee De ee NINETEENTA DISTRICT = Gage, —_ foes ——— priee nical with Youhavehad a hard contest and a close race | striking her in an inhuman and cruel manner; | branch of his well-known establishment, 408 7th | Suing of the four millions of amber of d , sorted, r bonds, full force and effect, and the Governor shall pro toa vote of the people at s. seal choetton toantd | stom tie ‘same in the papers of the District in which e % t he is now employed in the Census Bureau Thoxed, aud shipped it to'the Brac | oF your life, and your autagonist lost his. ne Is now employ: e Ce street. Ladies go and sea the new stylus. All that part of the city of Washington lyine | should be a warning to all others it at a salary of $100 per month has employ- nm of Chicago. The contributions of | ‘ in this com Of $100 per i —-— within the folk bounds: Commencing at Fif dis Binriee® this law may be published. If a majority of votes wei dr “ i nity neither to begin nor to continue a quarrel. | ment outside of the government; that she has “Have You Sren Ir?’—The beautifu And against the cones ot Soe miiions of im- mp goad agelnst this act tt hall be void and of — praise vader sonny dreent sylen— f will exceed $1.35), over $10 from he judgment and sentence which 1 render is | been required to support her family by her own | straight-brim, soft indented crown Hat, with or | provemest ey et (ee ea an ne ever nee eee: Packing beken) ht Cothing Gilled forty large | according to the laws of men, and human tri- | industry, She prayed, therefore, 1c aek carta | GRBERe he heen ee Fraxo, the Hatters, | | Third. Thess belle: D oT or nat ata, | Publication of this act in the newspapers as afore- | ‘0! “ircct: TCO” te eee iret ete packing boxes. | bunals. Beyond these municipal rules 1 dare | alimony, and that she might resume her maiden | next to the Original Franc’s, 433 7th street, and for and against | 2ajq for the period of three mouths. there shall be a | street north; t ae sn ees | not judge. name, Ann Eliza Cook, with the right to again | between D and E. pI bonds, shall be deposited, and the | notice over o siganture the Governor and of the | west; thence down First street jansarhurectts THE REORGAaxtzaTIox of the Boardof Public | “Yn 8 ayy have another judge to appear | marry if she desires to, and that she may lave lection In relation thereto shall be conducted in all | Rotice over ghe & istrict that it will be submitted to | avenue, and down Massachusetts avenue to North Merhs,on the basis published in the Stan afew | petore. “His commons nt has been of long | the custody of her children, all of which was | OUR NEW STYLES OF CORSETS and some respects, as Te the persons entitled to vote, and the peopte atthe firet Al clection after its pase | Ca ritol street; thence down North Capitol «treet to several buieaes to longer tase Me TA LH | Manding. Thou shall nat ki” ‘Tie mas | granted. tn Eurove, and abail be sold to dety any compe: | (tier waetaee'peaunaecnae eyglny ea yale Sich notice abel be fled and Pecorded ts the Sites | Band along I to Fifteonth street easton FRIDAY, several bureaws no longer exist. Mr. A. R. : eae apa 7 See ees , tions w| . nehen the As "e Office of the Nine. Shepherd, the vice, president and executive | 140 bectag sae ses orem in salt who pre: | ‘Tae Woxxw's Cuvp Want Mrs. Srexcen | Stan. ‘every Stand Hoopekirt aauutectarer: | “roca apie aurea: tee pole, the bellot-baxes | at oases St Farther matied, That whereas an | oe ne 50 at et north, between s ~ a A thro a % “WwW oY Pa thermometers all ty pore ede ng dy ge! Kip oe Saad oa Oe the people ot this community would listen | Wenats Clu eae Bacatay crenteg acer ese herent be made, and upon Us campletion of the a ee ee TWENTIETH DISTRICT. necessary work, sud at the same ‘the | t@ the kind admonition of those whose duty it is | aging letters were read tres) Mie yi. Gewese counting of said ballots, duplicate with ‘CHARLES L. HULSE All that part of the city of Washington lying south Smallest number Consiecat Gite th rece ane | to preside over trials for crimes, we wil al cegs | SEiDg, et Josephine Butler, of England. Grat reentrant tae Speaker of the House of Dologates. | of K street north, between North and South Capitol Prompt transaction of the great amouut or banc. | t© cease the bitter words that provoke to anger, | iiuite.Jowphine Butler, of England. |Grat, Georgetown Advertisements | Matcmonts of the sezreente ViLtinw orrck nee pecenes transaetion of the guest: Nosine- | And the blows that will be returned though life | lege were presented. A petition, signed by al deme Gaee e students of the Woman's College was pre- HILADELPHIA PRINT BUTTER, the bly, shall, within President of the Council. streets and Fourth etroet east, on MONDAY, Octo- P RI. U the best | bly. 5 cures will be tolerated. Mr. Shepherd ean be | @¥ be taken. There is more moral courage in | the stude! 2 ai wt 19, 181 ber 90, 1871, at No, 41 South A strect, near First . i for tale at the store oF J.W, | saned Di PEED: COORE. Governor. anmitm | street cast, Washington. ee te ewe Of the | Fetiting trom a physical contest than coutinaing | sented, urging Mrs, Spencer ‘to terminate her | waizHiiL, cove? Third and rodetick vcore, cinete or diate ios = = ewunTyeqer MITER: Columbia Building, on 4% sireet, every day relations with the Br College, now heavily | Also. in Washington at stall 341 Center Market, oid bond, Nera oh ECCLAMATION BY THE ! from 2105p. m. ‘The attoney for'the Disk be be jp wg Brmegee attentively to the re- | taxing her strength, and devote her tims and | aud Stall 18 Eastern Market. 0c 16. 3" ” | gid Domion 2 COV FRACH polling an act enutiot “AR oe Bn a a See = ¥ m: ared % ’s CI a ibecr i stock Pied- : © South Caro- Sag removell {com the frunt rogm to area room: | Pleased ac geting of with such « Tigh sentence. the Woman's College, which 20 greatly need her | FALL AND WINTER GOODS. sete thont and Potomac aliroed "Com as eae Fourth street eaet to E Dy the treasurer of the board. sat near him in the courtroom, and’ after Seouly inarveed by the club ted it JOAN H. SMOOT, Steced in bis hands Sfeaid Disiriets and street north; thence along E street north to Fif- ioasea—x; ; y the club, aad it 119 Bainck StREET, GroxcEtows, D. 0. yieced Hahah be voted upon ‘east; thence down Fiftecuth strect east = encima Humphreys had thanked the spectators | that Mrs. Spencer will sever he * + D. Ofiicers. teenth street east; of reoyle emsrmbled this weorates St Geoare | for feel orderiy behatios oatins eee the Washington ‘Business College, and devote | Hee re¢pived, and lenow offering, at very low pricos the returns Durnict of Conumpia to Catrect north; thence alous C street north to the Serinnd’s church, despite the rain, to,witness the | Which had lately engrossed the attention of the | all her energies to the Womans Mege. The FALL AND WINTER GOODS, pace Notice $s erate Froen a Eastern branch; thence along the anaes wedding ceremony of Mr. E. B. Barnum, the | court, Bolster was removed to jail. treasurer's report, which was Toad, shows that | consisting of a fine assortment of or statement Geant se branch to B street south; thence along Oo ee Sebrmeciier icied Sadie is Ae paehans RO | atte eke ey SAES APEC yy, | SpE eosmmengr ae rath i ince Set um, cae tm - Cocks, accom- ARRANGEMENTS POR Boat Races Tas e purchase ‘urni Fopling, Bacio Gudnocen ie Piedmont and Potomac teenth street east to D street of the Woman's Christian A* | Moxru—The Arlington and Analostan boat | ture, a partial on the house, and the | Fpplins, Batines, }o Moriecs, i cates certain conditions,” will street south to South Carolina avenue, and down “wh, cure ebicto fs | an ane mgegnet sare tue | vont fetloa te age moperaton. Or | Get, fajany Aleem Swi s sed Sse riechsiets risen fat Beate ae Se ed im, “a Mose dw vi egenmrceietmratie | re hs ea ir - nd Gents Underwear, Flannols, by = - M. C. A. saci ‘and by the Tue ORPHANS’ CouRT.—The old Aldermen's ‘Linens, eee y, ehitinet, Hicharasou' ect ‘the ei and Mrs. C. L. Weed, of the chamber, in the west wing of the ity Hall, ad AND BOE: WEAR CARPETS, RUGS, eciAgiset te amthortae : on lying with- many friends pret. ere te cmsxecnepétien ‘of Goode Ses coaitones" Pace apy deg henge marge pone pecmne ae ee ea oes tee aaa de eal er pape beaspanth street saat to South Corcinn events He 2 an act Carolina avenue to D street eke authorize ‘slong South re al ad rune | SJ7ECI4%,4O8IGR —PAbau nanometer oe Scien lg Daerah Se of the Olympic Base s.148 Bridge s Scorgciaws + and that 5 WIILS. Shepherd. vice president, "hore WALL Par: sod Tony ear HANGING cont; rence Oat B etrest eouth to the Bastern and McDermott di- hile the . ap * ‘prompt! in any branch, and along the Eastern branch to the foot of pies Eave received tote Tepaper- | part of yea settee - WEDNESDAY, November 1, of Chicago, request- being attention to UPHOL- Lagpeg ede e g ‘of Ninth and K streets. who were to in the court-rooms T= peokeErO N DOLL: BE HAV- ‘opposite Anacostia engine house, Washington. assigning as & reason will re GEORGE 8. GIDEON, been rendered penniless | | Fuze Reaprxo Marrer—From Shilling- oe st 0 superior stock WILLIAM SYPHAX, The request will of course be Sorina s wceareet and the “Avenue, we have _— ood ever ‘the P. M. DUBANT, Mogacine for November; from the Nenonal Megs a | om MATTHIAS B, BUNTER. Supreme Court, de- | Company, Wwenue, between ard, | PARENTS, SAVE MONEY. before the law school | and 4% » Frank Leslie's May week SCHOOL BOO! Wx. C. HaRren, Clerk, eeB-tt lock, in the leatale wanes ae 7 paper Oe Cah M wave ty pal oh hse acheas. Onsen ear Baird minarceoe eapan | ie cy ee 4 MONUMENTS. Building, corner Pennsylvania avenue and 444 October ih; and trom J.C. arker, 7th Tatrsit SCHOOL REQUISITES, MM" Burprne Prnwrra—W. H. Holtiage, two- | 7Pt7* Base SO October Zath, - sud | -° _A® FOR & SELIGSOWS, Geccentows._ MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS. north side of Franklin strect, Te SALEs—W. " Light TO LOAN FOR st tween Sthstreet and New Jersey avenue and. | ac ieee ATS, ogg ee os = $10. 000 Five teans, on located : ‘i Sranced RelSoa Fork senses two-story frame, morth side of Kk, houses at the corner of 15th and @ stre.ts, to W. be Relate aM RESUS BPE Bi rmorter dates —— Detween 2d and Su streets, | ¥- Wiley, for €9,900 each. oclo-2o6t "Opposite Post Omice, | APES SORE toler, outta >

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