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EVEN ING STAR. LOCAL POLITICS. {Senate some. es oe ee GEO RGETOW N. TICK BY THE GOVERNO: FFIC « at _ N TARY ot the district of ( to prepare for ite stperstractcre; now, there re | — bat ‘that thie “ ”, mee! PUB! F THE AOT OF | mission to their) SEL. 2. Amd be ut r . san LIVERY MAMVINGS Easy wramey. | 95 lone eevee Latetee eters | of Oabay C ee hone Ge tne | O Pan EERIE OOP CLARET fat os | Serie lapel | ett Sates poke mee : 3 20, 2078: | rico Meyalitcane and One “Ottien” Cane Apexi in order, and ie rerutted in the choxce of | their srmory ait night, theorganization adoytet | — ABANN IS EL BIR NG THE TIME FOR | Aovemt <tealenst for memes didate Vominated. © folowing: Jobn T. Costin, ident; Perry | the name of the Georgetown City Greys. The ISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. oe Beet : thal resstve the auprovsl ant LOCAL NEWS. —— Caron, vice president; Wm. 3} | company is rapidly filling up. AN Act fixing the tame for aptang. the General = by ee eerie Meeting of “Citizens” | F. A. Bowell, treasurer. The meeting ai | Tee Crmnertany Coat Trape —Owing to Elections in the District of am Beincriing p= 9 ig bere pee Capt Shillen im the Tenti | jovrned with three cheers for the nominee. the continued scarcity of coal schooners the St enacted by, the Legusinivee Assembly of the firgectal pk BS THE GREAT FIRES IN THE NORTHWEST. District. j - ——e—___ shipments have been Unusually light this week. | tstse are ey a: ‘Wednesday of | 07 the ievning of four of the Piedmont and Pot A meeting of “Citizens” of the 19th district | Condensed Locals. re is now not a single ing vessel in port. | SCvember of each year. Mellel fer the Saserers. was Called fast night at the corner of 1th and D | ‘Thecommttsee ufarchitects appomnted to ex- | This is unfortu os Sie nan cane | gaee® ‘and be tt i Feiner enacied. Test wherensen | So comie oy ng streets (Bair’s saloon) for the purpose of makin, ne the Seaton House, report it entirely safe. ship! emergency immediate ee ein poetimoasy arrangements ts place e nomincs | "Work tes commonced’ on the ‘new siivserect | loeded boats are lying in the canal and cannot | this act. it is hereby declared to be in force from and | Bretrment : take action tot the relict or the matanncs Cie | im the Seld im plact of Me. Joba ¥- uniss age | (weeny soccer oc the iemmsaction of E atrest the | beunloaded weal one Senmigemeels oe sande | er Recgeerrel ty Setar i. woken, Execeriye {| Sraaing of sald’ rong, See ee eed ieee ean nn oe Oe | cuctines the Comins tenoumaion te ta | See for the disposal of their cargoes. The following Speaker of the Hoge of Delegates. Non DTRET OF Bist. uar1 {| shalt ts given to nals Bisrd thar the: ended, and, in a. pocuniary point of view: tea | House of Delegates, The “Citizens” wererather Thirty printers have been furloaghed at the | are the receipts and shipments of the different WILLIAM STICKNET Pr = gee nex! meucts: | soribed eball be faithrni ty apeiied to sald work ‘colonel Enoch Totten called | lw incoming to time. About § o'clock there | Government Printing Office, on account of @ | com this week: Borden Mining Company President of the Oouncll. | figeton in tt lesen sD, | seoseungy 0 avail af cold quecantee ct tee cting 1» order, aud, on motion of Judge | ¥¢Te im the room some twenty-five persons, in- dearth of “copy.” haat, soscipee ian eee wwes Agrees | Reserved, Aa amen (being the ‘of that month.) the | vania Central Railroad Comeany. “ast bs Barron, the following officers wereelectes. | ©)Uding @ good proportion of the friends of Mr. | The wood pavement on Sth street, between rgrecetpts 1,200 tone, shipments 809 tons: DB x 5 A Bey: A of the Disirictatore: | Sertaer: Fast anid ied shall Se — President. Mr. A. W. Randall; vice presidents, | Le Fornes, Oo sorebuces candidate. Captain | Pennsylvania D street and eee emarg = Dire gp Rnet ge len pery Fong OTICE BY THE GOVERNOR AND SECRE- {eit soereced, & sot of’ the teverent as 1 | Sktsnealh Goce ce ee eee j 7 Sonne + | Josep! jen was elected president, and a | nue. was completed yesterday. ; Consolidation »Fecel rABY of the District of Cole! 3 ‘eh shall factory to «aid Board E gesten, et Ths a ee ‘pitt E- | committee wes scat down sinirsty the resteurant | "Ai the meeting of the boacd of county school | shipments, 5.500 tons Total connie tor che ri va the people of the District of Columbian tor Sannally secrne EotGk | “ara dnctbssametior wane: ikea bs G. Ordway; sccretari-s, Mecsrs. E- Totten, w., | ‘0. inform him, and escort him to the chair. Soon | commissioners Ferterday the rales and regu- } conga 13,264 tons, and total shipments, 49,968 | their Soprorel a Seapererel, of ae ack SG | beats. by thorising the ide for the payment of eald eubecriptioe te D, Mack; treasurer, W'S. Hunting:an. | porate senor nk gery vanes ty (po aro tec once Bia [ire Oe —Navigation is now uninterra: ctautboriatng the District of Columbia to create 8 Seinaah set eee ior apecgal ts Eovernor a FP Mr. «lall made a brief appeal | 1, after | Chair some one spread out on the table a minia- | adopt oe. atenaahnchive, ehowt ties manathaese, |'toRr aan beete tate em oe ‘cargoes Six | debe for veces TeveMents mph Topeere ie suit eovemen Foe ee er Bike eer, ihe ay ‘of th 4 Dede termed W. Mek yuchen sud WB. | Hee Ame can Set. oak treme Be wncwared | _& caret female child, about twe moeteaels, | te8, Sel Se forty-eight boats have arrived at | District by the iseuing of four militon of bonds. and | forthe payment of the interese us it shall wena Dudley te circulate @ paper tor subscriptions. | !®Ughter in various parts of the room the Cap- | was found cagellipeion GF eft ely pelican Persp! irvariye ig. col ving tyes d levying © tax for the payment of the interest Se. it | accrue thereon, and submiiting the act with the Senator Carpenter, of Wisconsin, and Judge | ‘im thought they were chafing wim. He | sireet, which was taken in charge by a colo ‘Tux Pax: th 1 ying off shall wonaally noorue sand snbuuitting the | Qucetion of the issuing of four milBons of Improns ; : : t, and sa‘d that they | woman, named Mary Ann Harris. BE PaAyMasteR of the canal is paying ‘ct with the question of the of the four mil- | guestion of | “ ae mere x Mec Acie, of this liz, then adineend the | Sercnwe vree intqnens: ee Ste tat Sex| es committee of citizens from the 15th district | the employes of the Georgetown level torday. | act,wit ‘improvement bends to a ¥: of the Decple Gon in the oald. District eill’te subsinied teake | tat’ Pn OS TS Bae, ea, Mee We ce ane ot | Et to inane Missy ap be Bad teugha tor wad |.eu boneit of toe workingmen are to wait on the | About $2,500 is required for this purpose. ato general election im said District,” approved | people of aid District for theit approral or di onde and pay over the procends thereat to cana Pied eons Sie me a ae ; sy 4 W. M. | onder that emblem of lideriy and equality before | Koard of Public Works this evening, to obtain Tue STEAMER Lavy oF THE LAKE which has | August 29, 1871. = t |. with the said act entitied “An act mont and Potomac Ratiroad ( ata yore ap ated to caennend: | many of those preent were out of their | the consent uf the Board to reduce he time of been undergoing repairs at Baltimore, took her Suintes 6b Gece haere an fe jhe, District of Columbia to create ‘Shationathaonte one chthing: Se Mom" | swaadling clothes. [Three cheers and atiger.] | workin; fo eight hours per day, or increase the SS Woon line again to-day. The Notece 14 herby thas ot, the ext, goncral erg cate aad sogaizs ip cold | wet tf =e aaigeene opie Peirce 8 5 | pi 2 for ten hours’ labor. Geor, i ; election iu San on tta neni addressed the meeting in behalf of | {-..F. cenguack, mae clected secretary, | puy to pastas BRIVAL OF Conx—The canal boat, E. B. | heid on the fourth, Wednesday of November, Isr | tax for the parment of the. interes! ae it shall eo the sufferers. The sol'owing snb crip-ions were ic Werks, Governor Tue Work or Imrrovement.—One hun- | Hartley, hasarrived with 4,000 bushels of corn (being the trenty second dag of that month.) seeact | the question of the teraing of millions of tm TE Tanach Totten, $50; Thomas Hood, Yoan, and $2 per day for cight hours dred new lamps are to be erected next week. | consigned to Hartly & Brother. Bee haha Ae cnt outhccising the Distrietof Ux. | Provement bonds. to a vote of the propie at a general z $10; E- D. Fowne. si0; B. Ric- e introduced and discasced at great length. | The committce of citizens owning property on | No wHEar onthe market to-day. pin, cuticles "An act nate improvements and | lection in the said District. Yicheon, $10; A M- Kanouse, | Finany, He , the fat boy, was called upon itol Hill, who requested the improvement | IxpiGNaTion MEETING.—A number of our Baid election will the ‘alae of real ar Noe spaper Company, $30; H. | to express his sentiments, and repudiated ‘che | of $25; J. J. Coombs, $10; F. H. How by the issuing of { million Anacweesd Fast Capital and intersecting streets, have | prominent citizens are talking of holding a pub- ‘ere amy | he payment of the | the catate in anid District, the procends of stich tan be of naid act ike | tax for the payment of the interest as it sbail an- | Shall constitute a special fund pledged for resolutions altogether, as the: id not take In | been authoritatively informed that their re- ‘ie meeting in relation to the interruption of iV annually accrue s Bually aceree four mill id ~~ Medel Geen Hee Pain Sake nt Dickey | bin taverien Robby, which wae tho women sat, |'quest weukd revciee favorstie: ceuadiontira ty | sercrteen Gana nn Georgetown. The opinion rith the question of [the suing of | Femi g aS be oud byes Bien n "ac and 0: ts further snnctel, fa et ‘ss; B.S. Healt, | 'Age question. He claimed to be the charapion | the Board of Public Works. Among the pro- | is general that President Riker ought ether to pre’ bonds fact entitled “An act aathorizin “he District ot od his act to be Suly e District o ernor is hereby uested to canse tht act to cbt for epecial improvem=ots | published balers the meek cereal hee ee eo oe ry a 1 rom oroved Aner nesa be epverend ome and repairs in ead District by the ineting of four | Tuite) by the, fourteenth ettion a the charter ef of the women’s tranchise association, which had | posed improvements are :—Paving East Capitol | have two or three cars at this end of the line or er. jr., 810. Ti been lett out altogether. (Immense laughter | street; B street south, from the avenue to Lin- | have stages running between the High street it ~ 5 a i. ¥ ii x for u iyment | the District of Columbia. (act of Uongress of Fob- j and applause.) Some one moved to lay the re:- | coln Park, with the continuation of the work on | termmus, in this city, and 20th street, Wash disapproval, ib connection with the ae 1 we ——_ einem wath 4 Be orig een in | olutions on the table, ond sekenoes arated ington, to carry passengers to and from the 4 four millions of bonds for ey ae iuestion af ths | fee Face ee opeee dete ts Geeterned rte ee lt NS MUN | Se the quettion, whe sepetted a te mete The Pi cars. There is adeep feeling of indignation in | improvement and repairs ae Mmontioned in caid set. | igening of four millions of improvement bonds, ts | Stee stn? People, and prescribe the form in which Sjousted suject te the call ef’ tho chntnne Chair with great glee claimed the prerozative | the corner of 17th and A streets southeast has | the community at the inattention paid to theit Pa pameaaeat nad act Bard net ts hereto tulgoined | & vote. of the people at aencral election in said | iaball te vcead ewes USCS SO: <ne One os the chalvme of deciding the question, and declared the reso- | been ordered, and the superintendent of lamps | wants, considering the amount the railroad cad pebtielicn donetkin tenia Geen sO niall de snbwitekatahe CHARLES L. RULSE, ow eseumuns danerine lutions tabled, amid the great merriment of the | has been directed to have a gas main laid and | company receiver from them. A large number “D COOKE, neha a inetd tte toe Speaker of the Brats of Dolegnies. The hackmen of the eity contribute to the aid | CTW, Who scemed to think the “citizens’” | Iampe erected on P street north, between léth | of per.ons employed in business in Washington, Governor of tk: District of Columbia, | bald as in the anid, act provided. -fnid act 1s heret STICKNEY the suficr-rs by the Chicaco fre sissas, | Meeting a good Joke. He thereupon declared | and 16th streets, ‘The water rogistrar tuas been | who have for » long time resided here, now pro- EDWIN L. STANTON H.D. COOKE. Approved. Angust 19,1571 Satan content eee ee eS 2 | the meting adjourned, and vacated the chair. | directed to put up hydrants at the following- | pose to remove Washingt rather than Becretary of the District of Columbia, Governor of the District of Columbia. BH. D. COOKE, Governor, enttn ected, but many who had eontribucd ir cthcy | The chalr was at once asumed by some outsider | named localities: Noctheast corner of 10th and | bloagk’ Usenwk tee wen ridge street this china tie tOsembines: EDWIN L. STANTON ae pong hig areal Striages om the day | "hove name could not be learned, and the reso. | Bstreets northeast; corner of 3d and Tstrects; | winter. AN Act autho District of Columbia to creete Secretary d ei o y ing of the District of Columbia. (OFFICIAL) = , debt for 4 improvements re] in os . . on lutions taken up, and. afte mal explana. | corner of M and tststreets; ou T street, oppo | — Duovens’ Rust—The market this week was | spoctal imp: mitered iced, | AM-Acy levying tox lor the pagzecet.of thn taper —— Sf the Railroad’ Degot eset, Win weeks | tions, privileged auestions, yolnts of orden, we, | site houscr ot WJ Holttesea, onb@ebeet nce | weak Ciek eating oa eee hs re petous. | “Sed iecvias ater ter Untnpenae et tee : iy ef the Railroad Depot stand, turned in the & ithor . i : r 650 cattl rr f which 500 id yee Aan iitins | dolece. of Gendarme S ceke een eae La —_— q it resoluti west, between O and P streets. cattle were o‘fered, of whic were soid at | as it eball annually accrue 5 =e nd _— yng a incet smmount— G2 and wi teerecere vecsive | Ooo Ceratna thet he Me ee ——_e———- ices ranging from 2.50 to $5.25 per hundred | the act with the question of the lauing of the four erties by an act eutitied “Au set | 79 THE VOTERS OF THE DISTRICT OF Se Sele Meme: Topham & Cx.etued 05:6 | TS cotecmty den te Geek. Joseph Shillen for | | A Susricrovs CuanacTer.—About 1 o'clock | live weigh! w sheepand lambs were offered; | milion of improvement bonds to 8 vots of the peo- | authorizing RE COLUMBIA: prize. his Naluable services heretofore, and recom- | this morning officer Lawler found aman, who | selling price from $5\t> $5.5) per head. Few | ple st gene Oy tne, Lestslatves Assembly ef the trict ‘by the issuing of four millinect boots | ‘The Board of Bogietration for the District of Oo- Piss barcfacenarna ie tah fetch 'eam uae | EnSop tinue aa’ rae | Seca hots Dahan sO | ei Ua el eae | Siauinincede Scripta tase | weve taueeans rn ident’ s “Sh * . T. » Esq., ers Q st for j e, on be 1E9 ‘ave ; a te president, has collected, through ite various | Ho,. tztene, Of the Temh district for the , Who appeared to have been asleep, and as _— es 2fleye, and roads of the District of Oolumbis, fing the act, ith the To +of each day é Semmittces im the departments, about $109 for | _Nentmonste and the meeting adjourned, with | he could give no good aceount of himself, he ‘commenced epi completed. sewers and Bridges millions of for the pu of registering the voters residing in Bit “Dette anne tinted mena | te cheers nda grow! for Shen. "| wan takentothe stim. He states ate came CITY ITEMS. Be ocecgcnates helt, Got coer Feoerul PU the Diatrict of Columbia, at the fllowing-aamed © and si are a rom Pottsville, Pa., and is a tool finisher by —— hee my a places: this has been (rapsmitted to Senator Fe Nom Hones Oe ad weeeable oF unwilling to state | | Tuenwoserens and Barometers repaired.and | sutherized and empowered, for and in behalf of said | Be tt, FOURTEENTH DISTRICT. Grand Haven, and Hon. O. D. Conger, at Fifteenth Distriet_George Hatton | where he had been staying in this city. made to order by Hempler, near 4\4 street. er directed, registered or coupon bonds to the | the interest it ma; AT thet part of the city of Washington lying within The balance will be sent as coon asthe | Siteks Up a Mow Because He Don't ees ——_e/ {mount of four sullion dollars, in denominations of | million dollare of bonds Verse by the following bounds: Commencing at K street north ase nan Tuake their reports to the di-~ | Ge the Nomination. CatHoLic Misstox.—A mission hasbeen in] Vasze, SatonEts, fry. one hundred. five bi and cue thousand istrict of Columbis ith the pro- id J id bursing committee. A committee, under charge The republicans ot the Fifteenth district held progress at St. Peter’s Church since Sunday Chrom¢ Rosk jollars, to be payable within twenty years from the beady Pe horiging =] and running up North Ospitol street to Boundary; Foia, Barns, Est, ts daily in attendance at | 9 mase meeting in the Baptist Church on aa | fest endl wilt ber centin eee Wednesday |. Piper, Toilet Sets, ee sree, nae $a Sone Setereck. at tho tsveet | Dee ee Sears eleed Roentety ives to Wath ateest werk, the sth-strcet entrance of the Patent Office, to | street, between H and I street, northwest, tor | next, if wot weet nee in ie conduc’ Silver Plated Ware and Fancy Goods, received | S¢yen percentum annually.) 9. tax | issuing of thence along Sixth street west to Bhode Island ave Receive and forward clothing, &c. Boxes can | the purpose of nominating a candidate for the | by three of the ‘assionist Fathers, who hold ser- | at Prigg’s Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 451 Penn. | i4X.5 And be si Juriher enacted. 2 y of the Dis- | tax for the bur; thence slong Rhode Island avenus to Seventh be furnished for those who contr oute bundles | House of Dele; , Mr. W. vest, president | vices from 5 to 9 each morning, and 7x to 9} avenue, between 4% and 6th sts. triet of Columbia, for the per: of eramae years, to ally accrue street weet; thence down Bevonth street west to L and packages. Quite a number o Few were | of the disiriet club in the chair, and Mr. C. C. | each evenin; , besides being occupied nearly the ae an amount eufficient to the interest which ma) a of street north; thence along L street north to New Teceived yesterday. The general disbursing | Briscoe secretary. entire remaining portion of the day in hearing Heatine Ranoes.—Ask any one using cook- | accrue on the «al said , whic! sony ‘ponte Serves thence down New J evenee to fons ares (cr ransmiscion of all cash contriba- | "Mtr. Sorrell moved thattheelection of a candi- | confessions, giving instructions, Se, Tmeanes ing ranges if they would not be delighted could | tax shall Be collected in ams of two hundred and | ‘lon in ea —goretiggmser deme yore ou ae mao tions are:—U.J. Baxter, of the General Land be by tellers, which motion was carried; | crowds are attending these services. they warm upper rooms with thesame fire which | Sighty thousand dollars, during each of said yeara, Prana A — ¥ chr ara ips Office; J. W. Green, of the Treasary Depart- | and after some discursion it was decided that the —_e- is required for their ordinary cooking, and they | Sprpesply to .**Am act to provide for teens: Capitol street, on FRIDAY, October 3), ITI, at the Depend William Sickele, of the Fost Office | chairman appoint a teller for each nominee, | Puncuasz or Reat Estate 1m Carcaco.— ft oir antec on hatically, “Yes.” This may be | §' government for the Disisict of Columbia” ae, | intereat wi southeast corner of Fourth and N stroets, Wash Department, to either of whom money and lists | andon motion of Marcellus Weet, the preaident | The first real cetate tramention of fany magni- | done to perfection by H. 1. Gregory, 634 Penna. | proved Fi twenty-one, eighteen hundred and tod, ington. may be sent by sub-committees and otbers. ¥as authorized to appoint three challengers to | tude in Chicago since the fire was made yester- | avenue, with his Empire Heating Range. Seventy-one, and in the same manner that the Sandro FIFTEENTA DISTRICT. MISCELLANEOUS. act in conjunction with the tellers. At this | day. morning, H. G. Hinsdale sold tool, B. ——e — taxes of said District ahall tbe ce 1» and be years, AN that part of the city of Washington tying sabe ladics of the Universalist Society of this | point loud cheers for “Choate” arose from aii | Bryan, of this city, 41 feet in Dearborn Placeby | A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF forest annually sccraing ou sald pele" | for tho within the follwing bounds: Commencing at D ert 2 lage box of valuable clothing to the | parts of the house, while afew shouts were heard | S2 iceetin Randolph street, in the burnt district, Corduroy Pantaloons, Buc. 8. And beet farther onasted. "the Gover- frenty-first ji street north and rapning wp North Capitol street to Michigan sufferers yesterday. for “Sarde” and “Hatton.” In a moment a | for $50,000. Mr. Hinsdale bought the property Blue Satinet Pantaloons, nor shall, in connection with the Secretary and tho | in the same ; of oid | Maseachusctts avenue; thence along Massechuestts Dr. F. Stansbury, Grand Master of the | score were on their feet trying to get the eye of | a year ago for $40,000. Since tne fire it is worth Blue Beaver Pantaloons, Comptroller, prepare said bonds for issue and sale. | District |, and be applied and used poms Seats Geamen an ae Masonic fraternity in this District, left fester the chairman, who finally recognized James L. | $60,000. Black Docskin Pantaloons, &c. On their foce they shall be ory - | exclusively for the payment of the interest annually | Svenueto First street weet; ap Sine coos day afte: noon for Chicago, bearing the offerings | [india The ner cote Bere ames L — eee Gxo. C. Hennra, Provement bonds,” and shall be signed by the Gov- | secruing on said j fat thie act shall be sub- | west to K strect north; thence along K strect to New of the Mocons of the District ot Colambia t> | nation as candidate for delegate, A. E. Sardo. | _Bisxop Cummins will +h in Trinity 4i0 7th street, N. W. ernor, countersigued a by the Secretary, spa 0 Comp. | mitted 6 8 swith the said act Biew Jersey avenue to L their brethren in ¢ The donations made | 4 few cheers and considerable discord followed, | Church on next Sunday morning, and Rey. John ——_e—_— troller, and have affixed to the seal of Te init Dis, | Jersey avenue; thence ts by the officers and employes of the Government in the midst of which Bernard West moved that | Cotton Smith, of New York, in evening. Tae Bust Overens THAT CAN BE PRODUCED. | “EE. 4 gud be st further enacted, That the bonds | sol routine inetd heen alone tee | caus weus tuseoteca Raum emomae eee Frini'ng Oftiee were also taken by Dr. Stans- | the nominations close, which propos pro- peri -ther Sbtte Sit . Holden receive to-day, through their i may be red for issue and sale as afore. | millions of bonds and levying thence along G street north to Sixth bary. yoked a storm of “noes,” and shouts of “Choate” THE COURTS. ed agents, the best and finest-flavored for said arposes, shall be de- | of the intorest as it anpually accrue thereon treet west; along Sixth street west to D street and “‘Sardo.” Martin Cronin next secured the | poLtce COURT Toney, tutes Snell.—Jalia r Oysters that have been in the market | posited with the Comptroller Meech entes | Sf dont mllin® ces vie Son eeettion of apning | cirect west: slong Bixth strect wost to D_ytrest Funeral of the Late James Y. Davis. | ficor, and after some eulogistic remarks pom. Kenny. charged with keeping'a filthy leg sty; fined | this season—the genuine Cherrystone, Nasawad- ek eee Say an eee m $0 go out | of § ae ft pe om | worth, = 4 one The funeral of Colonel James ¥. Davis tool | nated Mr. Warren Choate, whose name wasrc- | #5." William Carter, eune offence: Roeq’ G3) B.s. | dox Coves, Hamptons, Occorhannies, Hunger's security for teks sale hcg: | st the Bret general eines ei ee be held after | “trect.on MONDAY. October 23, 1871, at the south ‘ace fiom Lis late residence on M street, near | Cei¥ed with loud and long-continucd applause. | Pbillipelemmecttocese Féremish Waxwoil, | and Carter's Creeks.” No others recelve them y the Governor: and he | the oC thie nct,which said election aareepucts | West Corner of Fourth and B streets, Washington. Eu seus thin aercon, and'wasm very ime | Suir rb ot gx cmaedy Maren | RefunhiectaAnaG, dameasayscteeed | But the rweclads "O° barfend aechanle"hncoremnte | Rea Guibas eeteataroeticd on roe . * West at last getting the chairman's optic and if Ef nenge egret pie 7 ~ pot it All that of the city of Washington 1 Posing one. A meeting of the old members | nominating CeorgeW. Hatton. A foo shane eae ey a tN pee, Mal 2 | Figures Wit. Nor Lint 7 of tho nesenek of nieh ne er ae obltied fat Dally Stronicle. D paeablicen, | within the following bounde: Commencing at D of the Weshington Light Infantry was held | and many groans followed the nomination of | Bn! *thrgrd ath | interrupting 8 theatrical ncer- ee ee ee aut of intenest that may have Sccrucd. oF ‘fo ‘be 4m guch other papers at iS eorernon may direct, | street, and running down Sixth street west to the si company A's armory last evening, Cap- | Hatton, ; it; Fost pon farther hearing. : ; thereof be continued for three | canal;;thence along the line of the canal to Four-and. . M. “wE ‘T WANT HIM;” “aii the if steali See the prices at which four of the leading ki the he a coun ek ee sin ‘of ‘reaolations in | “He sold us out once!” came frets every part | Sin Te, Baty eee om fe charge of stealing Sewing Machines are cold in the United States | and oaerbaif of sald bouds may bo prepared tor ths | "Besende The belke Sescest guid election shall be | *-halfstrect:thence down Fourcun!- half stress tp ret to the memory of the deceased of the room. When thestorm which the mention | >4tching it out of her hand and retusing to return it | and England: ne during the year one eight ‘of Maryland avenue; thence along Maryland avenue Sdapted, atter appropriate remarks ty Thames | of Hatton's muiweraingd hed teen nee | sehen. Hopkin Getied fo. facts an above stated: Price in England. In the U. 8. uuntil the ex pl eastwardly to the canal; thence along the line of the FE. tiosd and John Tyler Powell. The members | tempted to justify his action and eulogize his | Sxi{ior the action oy ine teed ee ee pet | Wheeler & Wilson. 0 885 00 the sdjourame canal to South Capitol street; thence mp South and yesolved t> attend the funeral in « body, and | Dominee, but was continually interrupted by | Sty) ‘chargad wit wee he aa te oa wk pad furtag. the North Capitol streets to D street north; and along D Capt. J. Tyler Powell was selected as marshal. | shouts of “O, he sold us out!’ “He starved us | Betty. Sopbiasatd she was in her resm-and “Shine 35 00 65 00 ‘The officers and members of the Uld Nationai | 10r a year once, but he won’t do it again!” | ny’ came te, when sheasked him for the money eon ‘i 45:00 40 00 {abt hundred a street north to Sixth street weet, on TUBSDAY, Guard were invited to join with them in paying | ‘Hatton is played out!” and kindred compli- he Axncekod ‘her down by striking her in the mouth; ; The above prices are for exactly the same | the iseucthereo! taiboriaad October 24, 187), at Justice D. BR. Smith's office, 306 Hi ‘made #4 nd costa. 3 of machines as sold in both countries. bonds 2 | Four-and-a-half street, Washington. ee ey ee ee ee | ee ee 2 posedon make wurten: COURT IN GENERAL TEBM.—The Whipple- | There is scarcely any difference in the cost of | stitute debt said District." SEVENTEESTH DISTRICT. ‘The funeral :orvices this morning were raed hee ceukslied by & majority present, who | AUDIT pelt ot om case was resumedthigmorning | material and labor in any of the above-named | | xc, 6. tans broken All that part of the city of Washington lyiug within impressive. The body was encased in a beanti- — Joga aeons Caan Genet ye He |= eee W. G. Wikon, President of the | Shall be deposit u the following bounds: Commencing at Eighth street Seenseat ineppemen aaiceee Seen ee | Semieaie CE ae cane, watale = HARDWARE. Wilson Sewing Machine Go., personally ap- | Sr'putie Werke aut geal Be id | rote of the People at a general election in the said | (heres nlone the he af tha cereal: Sines, loohet pastects natural. [t was attired | Tovncenent was received with cries of “We peared before me, and made oath that the above | Board for the payment of the cost of special improve- | District.” And to those against this act abait be in | thence along the line nomen: im a suit of black. and on the lid were several | know what you mean;” prices are correct and taken by him from cir- | ments and | repairs in said District, Including the | the words following, to wit: vorthwestwardly its junction with Maryland ave- anchors and other ¢mblems in flowers. % GoOD-BYR, GEORGE!” — Salers vabliaed in tive Cited States and Eng. | novemery Lnceiees cxpenoes Sete: 00 Se 88 | a ck ee torping faa Tor the pertod of twenty | 22; thence along Maryland avenue to Four-and-« The cervic-= were conducted by Rev. J.G. | _ Chas. H. M. Wood put in nomination James land under the corporate names of the com- | {ther purposes; but no payment for any work | Years for the payment of the intercet as it shallate | Alf street; thence up Four-snd-a-half street to the Butler, of the Lutheran Church, after which te | N. Talley. Mr. W. L. Bramball moved thera. manufacturing said machines. done in relation ‘unless tho work douo shail | BUAlly accrat‘cn the four milous of bonds tate | cepal, and along the line of the caval to Righth ee! ooo . © ueunduations clans, upon which corteetnan A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK Faep. Sura, belten per centam fn exctan of such” payments, ex. by the District of Columbia, tothe | street west; thence down Eighth street west to @ Pecaiaing Fag pony o Ball Waltene Re ibe | their feet with onjections. Hatton again got the Clerk of the Court of Common Pi cept in the case of ©: any contract sions of an actentitied ‘athorizing the | street south,on WEDNESDA ¥, October 25, 1871, at ‘W.HJohe-on, W_E. Morces’ Wit warn an’ | Seer und stats thathe manent distinetly un- bind a Cayaings Co. 0. | ecomeaon ee Nr eaprinee er peso | hse eee Sucks Socket amprovesmonte | \cuse No. 458 C, between Four-and-e-balland Sixth B. Blake, and W. B. Williams, directed by | derstood that in the election of a candidate he BUILDERS’ HARDWARE ‘The Wilson Bowing Machines are foc sale at | provements abich ming be tasae in vistes af thta ans | Spliioe of boda een eee ey ee arene of four streets southwect, Washington. . F. Harvey, of Harver & Marr, undertakers, | ‘didn’t desire bis name vse. He urged hisiriends A. RosenrHat, 404 7th street. | TEST Tecommenced aud carriod Gh aecedlan te the | of the lateraee aa teehee er for he Dereees cneninnnetr seerenne: theta of calc emneton Light Infantry, and Bins te-negntt™ one thoes ie Ones ieee —_ ‘s *——.—_—_. Prenty fret day of Febranry. cigstase Kentred act | lasuing of four aitlions of Be peeeeation oF ADS | ene part of the city of Washington lying south Teer ee care of commpanice B,C aL aen | wetenttmyie momeaheteomerae en © Notice To THE Pupiic—I. Becker & Co. | seventy-one, and exclusively for the promotion of | vove of the people’ at a general clacianie win salt of G street south, between South Capitol street and ean E and @ wumber UC officers ack | ing and dldntwanthionamein thepeprre sete HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Successor to F. Wallach, dealer in men’s, youths’ | the public interests, Pra Eighth street west, on THURSDAY, October 26 secmihery oil tee ofa Haste ee nn | ce nanan ee arom = and boys clothing, hare) received an entire new | | Buc. 8. And be tt furcher $ Emer | call be dapostiet in the teleet peas, eens eet | tanh ny tas Gromer Gate No. 460 8 escort, headed by the Marine Band ther whine | werder by the Chal sad wae frequently SPORTING GOODS, glock of goods, which they are selling at the | officer or-iuploye ofthe aaid, District aball use. of | shall be deposited in the ballo boxes which the Gov a m Gresinat Cate Mille. Mo. 988 game Watingion Ledge He. Gut baton ed and hissed during his remarks. Loud calls lowest market price. Those in want of clothing | sopeent to {Re tat, canny, of the money suthorized | oats May be cast for the act entitled «ae | Street south, our-end-a1 Jn carriages.and after the heame, carriages com? | Were made ior the previous question, but the | POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY. | or nuts furnishing goods, would do well to call | shal ou" couiction thereof fa "the Grminal Goart | get seuborining the District of Columbia tocroates | sects west. Washington. aie taining the family, relatives and friends of the Cronin ent Arba ate ee ane Martin PRICES VERY LOW ciewhere: nn Fy Ber oes eo for a term of wp toe Pistricr, fy the issulng of four millions of bondend | an that part of the city of Washington lyine ‘The cortege procceded to Oak Hill Cemetery, | Pe put from the ocr. ‘The nominations wore - ‘Odeon FisIl, corner $1 street and Fe. ave. | ee ene ae eee a ee ee seeees | ipa sas ior tee parent of the submitting the | Within the following bounds: Commencing at Fit Pa a RR Pe Srrerovanta avewon, | DESIRE? tnd of thermometry ant | BiG Gest eS ce, a mat | Slot gS, eat de | sm se attri er Boe the District were pre ent; also, ex-Mayor Wale | den; for Sar Ben. Crowley; auld tor Talley, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, | barometors. — spall be dalmitted tothe mofo or vloctorsof anid | Sts goncral lectiow fa eld District yaod to rlaten | C8 stan incre dove Bank street to K = Marshall Brown, Esq., and other promi- | ©- H. hetthatrosal " AS FoLLows: Between 10th and llth, Corns, &0.—Dr. White, ist, No. 535 | heid after its together with the questions of ieprovenstas Sones, and the afctiot in reference to | street north; thence along K street to First street nent cit'zens. He Ghats, eee Ce ee. 15th street, te Ti fashington, aud | the issuing of the fyur millions of bonds aforesaid, | thie act shall be conducted in al testers deseeceks | Sirart orth: thence slong K street Mareachunetts for Hatton, 1. Loud cheets for Cho te iollawed | S@2t0tt___WOODWABD’s BUILDING. No.7 North Charlee street, Baltimore, succe- | inthe mule hersaafter Brel ef thesct fi shall be acd wih the lowe snd ances hich = | Svenue, and down Massethusstis evenne to Herth Removal of Dead Bedics. the announcement. Hatton returned. thanks Be eae Sem, Bubiens, Aagrowing Melly, | Tie ereskneres wa ias Cees oo oe | a to the i Jcotions In’eand | Capitol street; thence down North Capitol street to Peter Chena aan tn ne menghnorbeohel Mt. | SE ie salty vole, and Mr tee ees &c., without pain. fect, et teas than thee; andthe publication t ret | District, Eee gt (re es eee he oh ‘on FRIDAY. ‘etet’s Church, on the corner of 2dand C streets, ‘ i. R “ —— 2 " saidelection. | | Fourth. Uj the polls, the ballots for and | 5, oe 4 his gratitude to his friends for their support, and be continued for three months prior to a October 27, 1871, at the Assessor's Office of the Nine- ‘Capitol Hill, having been in the past few years = FirTres sTYLes or Bueties and the latest lection shail ‘against shall be counted b: the electi cut down to the cetablished gradefand the eartn | moved eel Te ce ene pL On eeeeTE novelty in Hoopkirts are now at exhibition at C. | printed, and those in favor of ald acts audio the | cers: and a tally Hee thereol be asekern eee ott, | teenth District, No. 50 H atrect, north, heteneo Szirtes ing et eight or, tom feck | tate, wremonsy proportign which wet he sree nemrbrcand Gore actor, eva) Sg eae tate tre" | Sececm es ecaeetemt tans | orc Contant Pr wr can. Waning grade, th rat hoe Ss of 5 ? 4 “ 1 oe bd . few weeks since, determined on improving the | Cumed that he would support oo man until he ania x the act of the District of Columbia. entitled oS eo ANI that part of the city of Washington lying south is. TF ¢ thi "di was assured that he (the candidate) was opposed Krp Groves for ladies and gentlemen. The | ,, F° act of the Soe we baseens bee. orceany. to temoee | 19 the Board of Public Works and in favor of the MURRAY & LANMAW’S best Dollar Gloves ing ; leo, novelty t= | “A® sot authorizing he District of Columbia to cre. ye Assembiy. shall, Tuthis, forty-eight | of I street north. between North and South Capito! the remains of a number 6f persons who were | Workingmen—a two-horse act, impossible for first class Glove. be early ‘and secure a | taid District, by the lesuiag of four milliouof beads, | several election y precincts or districts, which returas strento ond Dourth street nat, an MOMDAT, Osto- there interred. Rev. Father Boyle purchased | borhan pepe ro . In = conten of fod choice in calling at C. Baum’s Kid Glo’ levying 8 tax for the of the interest, as shall designate 1 number of votes cast for this loan, | ber 30, 1871, at No. 41 South A street, near First ii of ownd, in Mt Olive Clty athe | he bareun btu oh crue 04 wa aid vot ts Fret onal ealyacerayaateuiceer Meteo | fe eseccicttonged sees taste | wre et. Weehncen Bladensburg road, to receive them, and the | Weeine churche G P. 6. lious of improvement to a vote of the people, he others shall be placed ins TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT. workmen have been, yosterday and to-day, ex- ‘STUNG BY DEFEAT, FLORIDA WATER. Lane Badvas GUieate canter tt ae aoe 4 ‘and be he | All that part of the city of Washington lying within buming the bocies. which are removed t0 the | and smarting under the revube of the chairman, tip al gases toe! a6 coed veka ae of | the following bounds: Commencing at South Caro- Rew site by Mr. C. F. Zurhorst, undertaker, the | Hutton uscatae gromis Gieesee i nie ee Fame Tee ee ee : lina avenue, and running up Fourth street east to B Sr eye ere, being ander the superintendence of | 524 induiged in’ low personal Insolence, which senthal, No. 404 1th streee, is the agent for the an street north; thence along E street north to Fif- eae me rune hae Bar been | the presiding oticer sti ft to hear calmly wits . and also for, Gocts's‘ Double-cose. Chandellet teenth street east; thence down Fifteenth street east dead about 40 vears; Rev. Father Brennan, who | 2Ut Calling upon the police wo remove the speaker ——_ Reflectors, and the Diamond Diffusive Daylight a ernor and files ‘of to C street north; thence along © street north to the Gied about 12 years ago, and Kev. Father Ki night, pooper eg gentle map gy aor Reflectora, > Ia te create a debt, for, special amprovements and | certificate ameng the recon of hie 3 gd Eastern branch; thence along the line of the Bastern ho was buried Fes eialines. (father | Unapimous, and it was carried—Hatton and Hvmax Hare in Switches, Curis, Chateleen | [igus of bouds, ead laying a tax for the payment of | Bad Tbs is Se ee ase said Tetras as corti pecig ig srg omer ae ag beng lag ; kn Roe | Marcellus West being the oniy ones who voted Braids in all shades have just been {mported by | the interest aa It shall annually accrae » | cant for members of ve Assembly shail 3 the Rhodes family wi be removed | 20> Finaliy,en motion of Maaneulins Wen Chas. Baum, who intends to make this a new | and submitting the act, with tho question of the | have been cast in faror cf tite laa tenet eke, | teenth strect east to D street south; thence along D Tae, remains of Men. Mary Mad- | 59 Geargs alton, = common seeming cf | SHE MOST LASTING, AGREBARLE ond ER- branch of his well-known establishment, 408 7th | Issuing of the four millions of improvement bonds, | full force aud effect. aud the Goretace ach Pro, | street south to South Carolina avenue, and down shed im 1341 cing sey seat Se Mesers. Hatton, Briscoe, Cahill, Choate, sud Ladies go and see the new styles. to. vote.of the people at a general election in said | claim the same in t qf the District in which | South Carolina avenue to Fourth strect east, on from, Most of the | £Teeman, was appointed to wait upon the Board | pRESHING OF ALL PERFUM or use on th ee Distrist- eerily of sates And against ot Public Works ip relation to the reduction ot “Have iat beat ment bo! “es thus far removed are well pre- | wages, the eight hour system, Sc., and, if posi. | Handkerchief, at the Tollet, and tn the Bath. For dzalgAl bet cath tated eo wn Hat with or | UEhied. fuat ble, to obtain from the Board in’ writing ‘what nds * “ 4 shail be provided by the hb they propose to do in regard to the pay of labor- | saleby all Drazelste and Perfumers. .#-f.m.w.1y | Without the Origa wae 123 Te eect: | lots for atid agninat the said law and for and against TUESDAY, October 31, 1871, at the southwest shail be veldanct | corner of Kast Onpitel onl Right strects east enacted, That with the | Washington. the of four fate Prod ‘ceah olection dletrict Pox for ‘euch a by hich the bal rernor,in wi Meretixc or tHe Centrar Reprarican ave proved their Claims: iming a seat in the pul /ENTY-SEOOND DISTRICT. Said for the period of three: mouths;there shail be a Eta | ing’ men. The committee appointed to notuf’ IPTC said improvement bonds, shall be deposited, and the notice over the of the Governor and of the All that part of the city of Washington lying with- se met last evening | sir. ‘Choate of his nomination then appeared BeAr kevrrcy worics reer eee election Tn'relation ‘hereto hall be Sndactod in al of the District thas it will be submitted to | in the following bounds: Commencing at the astern chair, and Mie Coffin presented the modern, | Thee (eat, Sentleman, who was received with | To all the Creditors of J. H: RIBNITZRY whomay | Oun waw srvizs ov Uonswre and some | ‘tec! fe Seeprdanct with oe — ; and Mr. Coffin presented the | three rousing cheers. In returning thanks for > may beappticable to the oe oe | the nomination, Br. Choate sald he was in fuil glou,are, hereby Notified to appear betore the | Ie ier ad aie be on eo ny oe factory | tone a said District: sian } ola Bs after its pase- | branch at the foot of Fourth street east, and ranning eral elections Y tn i tid aol otded inthe elice | 80 m Cotten D el jons in ‘Bect a to etreet in place of P.B. Dowell; which was 1 mpathy with the laboring man, and would | Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. sitting | 1m Europe, and shall be sold to dety an Perfect it. | _ Fourth. Upon closing tie polls, See ballot hemes “ise. ni fersherqnaced. That whereas an | south: theuce along D street south to Fifteenth street table. Mr. Dowell stated that this was a move- | Sadly serve on the committee te wait upon the aK the $07 pax ox Octonen, 1s7t, | tition oy pale are perfect Ot. | eeaining eid tickets thal be oponed tee : ap pe ment of Mr. os whe sckes ntlemen who | Board of Public Works. In concluding his re- tthe Clty Hall Washi non ity. }. Bacm, loopskirt Mani a m pa beri bp-dig <yamees street —— voted in 3 Stk and Pennsylvania to assem- | marks, Mr. Choate was warmly applauded. C. | should be granted to said Bankru brane ble at the hall where the meeting was to be held, | © Brig oe pets i branch,and along the Eastern branch to the foot of and that he wanted them to vote for him. Mr. | Cras eee a the toe wile was ta ela of fie Court: Doh eHARP: er, | Georgetown Advertisements Fourth street east,on WEDNESDAY, November 1, Coffin denied the assertion, and charged that | Which the meeting adjourned with cheers for | _Test:—R. J. MEIGS, Clerk. oc &24 HILADELPHIA PRINT BUTTER, the best 1871, at the northwest corner of Ninth and K streots, Dowell bad been elected by democrats. The | their candidate. N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE bistaior | Pt! the District, for sale at the store of J. W, opposite Anacostia engine-house, Washington. alleged irregularity attending the nomination OF COLUMBIA, WETZELL, corner Third and Frederick streets. GEORGE 8. GIDEON of a candidate in the 2ist district was discussed | Wr. F. A. Boswell U: Re- The 3d day of October, 1871. Also; in Washington at Stall $41 Center Market, ‘ at length. and the whole matter was referred to | nominated im the Seventeenth Dis. | E.C. Carrington. Jr. nd Stall 19 Eastern Market. 00 16-3t* WILLIAM GYPHAX, | gg ye of five, to report at the next meet- tri ee caemis Cnr x sick ot al io. 2492, Equity Docket 11. |ALL AMD WINTER G0ODe. Pr. = DUBANT, - ijourned. A meeting ot repul in club of the Sev- istian 4 . ROBERT GRIFFIN, “ne epteenth district was Weld Inst eveuing at tatend | 5,08 or vy Me, Carrington, | motion — Srnrocs Acciornt—Wm. Welch, a driver | Halland the room was filled to overflowing. | drew Bensivger canes Rit sons eneant: An: 70ES 1 SOOT, . w Ty hie a 9 Wx. ©. Barren, Clerk. Leesa Sfone of the ELbitt House coaches, was prob- | Mr. F. A. Boswell called the club to order, aul | fereiu enor Rotors the hist ete da ee eters! | 119 Buinor Stuer, Gonorrown, D.O., ee : ably fatally injured on Wednesday evening last. | the amemblage was resolved intoa mass sacet- | days After this day. otherwise the cause wil bone Hing reegived and is now offering, at very low pricas He was driving inte the stable ou Ohio avenue, | ing, Col. Perry Carson in the chair, and W. H. | ended with as in caso of default, a OTL ANE WINTER Soon STOVES, &c. between Mth and 15th streets, when the Costin secretary. Mr. Costin offered a resolu- one. mi Rees 4 consisting of s fine assor: cee = Suddenly started bringing him in violent con- | tion nominating Mr. F. A. Boswell as their can- oct-w St by L. P. WILLIAMS, Asst LADIES: FABRICS, LL BIGHT Fog Bian te cheers Dean oF the stable and burl. | didate for the House of Dele | nh ee ao ee ree A HOT BLAST im to the grow ie was conveyed to his loud cheering. ‘The resolution A residence on F street, between Irth aad ith, | forh that they had watched with much wees |B tkets ive notice, that on the 14th day of here Dr. Kichings was summoned to attend | the course delegate, wae. insecd ‘egaina’ “the dank of their His internal injaries are believed to be | discovered no cause to lose confidence in such as to precinde the possibility of his re- Senendte the back: 7° OvR Gunwax Citizens tx Favor ov tire | best intercets 0! Loa» Bitt—The meeting of German citizens | turned to a Assembly. Mr. & Ty PUTTS, of the city of H H eye if Es fr F Fi th E E = : fort T a at Beck's Hall lest ing, ized shall offered the action to Giation to’ be calls’ the Central Republlean | of disappoinied contractors tn endeavoring te | tee stg tae Sadi oP Club. Mr. Henry Uike was cho-en president, | destroy nity of he party, pledging support out of tankraptey to be Dr. G. ¥. Schmidt and N.H. Miller tice that thatr’ Delegate ts Cone eng aking | in Se Ay, of PECIAL NOTICE.—PAPER HANGING-P. rans Reneletiens wore cloned the Board of Public Workseaed the morn Dow ak io S save 3) per cent, to the ernment and the focreeillics | the use their efforts to establish In : an bill, and were made by Drs. Schmidt ani manner the jof the labor- and Roeser, S. Wolf, A. P. Fi and others, | img men at $2 per day. Chaplain J. W. Green im favor of the District istration. asthe ey Sage tee saat Tyee me mista She ety L- canes wi cht fh RS alas) GEORGETOWN Poon v- AND SALESBOOM, 3 presented. This | Chaplain Green’s motion was lost, and the reso. rit ene 926 Penns. eve., bet.’ Web sts. south side, plot outa be seen by alt cimizers ‘ofthe sensa~ | lutions * Mr. Green submitted resolu BOOS of aperize stock on and ional drama, as it will be withdrawn after to- | tion from the general committee that no man ‘goods ever offered in the ‘The a morrow night to make room for other novelties. pee tn Laght te vote in nominating mootings 6 C3. 5 . arate 7 —— cans heretofore voted agai Reosteation om tux Tuintamyra Dis- | that party, unless he pledges biaslt © sean _ Puente, save Money. rRict—The Board of Kegistration yesterday fm | all republican nominations, and: lm gol tare at &CHOOL BOO! ihe On. oe the thirteenth district re; 437 white yo ho declares his purpose to act with the republican Me =e _————$——————————— and 105 colored—total, At the first regis- | party her t. ae sold et publishers’ prices. Complete stock of fration im this district | last year there were regis- Mx. Peewee wee loudly called toe, and, amid Oar of SCHOOL REQUISITES, peer. tered colored voters great © ee | Shieh he decinred’ himselt im tavor of eaertiee eigen 22% __At POE & SELIGSON’S, Georgetown. CovcumBta Staest Raicway.—The recei | the Connet! and all other officers of the Di yery large, and will be of this road in our article yesterday should i we Site _— | government by the voice of the . LE—BRICK VAULT in Gie ‘Com: ase eee. been printed $600 per week and not per day. ‘The | Sfered the resolution in the House et Me ‘Several Parlor Organs Fo conaining 36 niches: etatug aes for engh. ot my company have conveyed an average of over | making eight hour’s a legal day's work, and ‘hand Piano POR & N. as ‘yk a i 28, 5S: 5. 3,700 persons per day. | hoped it would pass in the next Legislature. He elt-waat Rang ey ~ W., between I and K streets txt — RUTHERFORD.