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“' e - Z —_— = —— — = — am moe = se mt EVENING STAR THE ¢4.000,000 BULL IN COURT. ete See, ALEXANDRIA. * OrriciaL. | ANGTIGS 8, THE wov ante Ae ~ y | . S. Chantraa in TARY of toe District of Col fore, leet - ATU 1. Amd be 11 enacied, That, thet this ok The proprietors of the factory in Woodley, ; : : a See, epee, T rt | DESTRICT ENZENCTION CASE. | connetiicnt in chick woe Bones wes cae | eee er re Sores ts Me OTR TET BORLY., Supra pe J ae St i eine faayority — ne ployed before the war, promise to give him a | Thcodare H. Fickiin, principal of Washington August Peat ¥ tescart for members of the Legislative Aes r " i : . , Was 5 wa i N THE : MONDAY s-+ October 23, L874. | Appeal frem Judge Wylie. ase he is pardoned. bin ny abel ye mye mig dese ag Mer Magy a BULB ING Ghent etx 6, snch clection: dad proteted fer =~ ngrunted Bor shopeniat | Bridge, tae Sameer ot Ricgea tame eee an Acg txeg: tee een te ae ae grees of the Uslicd States: the © LOCAL NEWS. } ot cet. Opete fe: bar gpa eee irene Eingd | ly incontact with stone, Gauting it to go off, | 4% ACE,Sxing the tune tor bolting the 4 CTs a herche nethortced & cabewt tbe —_—_ the Sv 5 Term, this Ugo eolaontea add re and part of the load lodged in the fleshy part of amas of the Distzict of Columbia, othe capttal etc In the Supreme Court in General Term, A will ioe ouloms Chie enue Amusements, &c., To-night. | morning, the above ease was called, it having er. Chipman has taken thehowse on F street, | his left arm, above the elbow. | for ‘ial Temen is and by the ening of four millions ot bonds and @ tax for the payment of the interest as it shall ‘Buaity accrue thereon, and wubmitiing the act. she question of the isening of four million of ‘and | Provement bonds, toa vote of the people ats genersl election fu said when on injenction was granted tecerninine tne sa as eit CONTA James, of Welceutan, wie wes bartes meverets when an injunction was grant here Li reside this winter. ’ . le i en end his N Mcers of the District of Columbia frum issuing | “it he will reside this winter. by | in is ity on Wednesday last by a locomative, = of New York. the improvement bonds. a collision on the Pittsburg and Connellsville Soe es Ce epey te patriea s BA —Lecture by Mask Twain. Sub- | Mr. W.S. Cox stated that one of the grounds road near Cumberland, on Friday last. raoeregoe — mh snes ‘ ences of some WReommon place | Of the decision below was that the amount of ir. J. H. Saville, ehief clerk of the Treasury | quarter bet ne soe eee B Covemsa, Avgast Stet, 1671-4 i have chanced to Maaaeee bonds proposed to be issued was in excess of the has just moved his family into x HE AKMY oF NogTH ora.” — a zi se hey stern ibe mont ger Characters I baye chanced to me Umit prescribed by the organic act without sub- huree-story Pressed brick front residence on | General Fitrhugh Lee has issued a call for ate ve ieeident of the Goal, ection Colma Carcaco, MicuiGax xp Wiscomatx Recrey | Mission to wane Sica a i at eee | strect, between 13th and lth streets, N. W., Seine here pproved, August 19. 1:71. ek Fruxp.—The secretary of the Young Men's Chris- | to tpjunction a similar passed with | for which he pays $14,000. ‘Wuear. ro the ning counties i; ciation acknowle: & provision that it be submitted to the people. oa, Wie pas tn omapeny wits Deets a from 7: atceiGl ee ae, bt ‘Arcos inion ac know edges ths following He called attention to the fact that if the ne artes ta the night of the MeCarthy homicide, | all concur in representing the appearance of the OTIOR BY TH sink Point river st Georgetown the interest as it | Shieh chail be satisfactory to seid Board of Pabtie ; 5 ‘than has TARY of the District of Columbia of the sub- o ehin acta at | Wack jon for the sufferers . : | law receives the approval of the people and the | ard who it is was reported was killed by the cara | Wheat sown this fall as more promising talasion to the peuple of the District of Oolumbiayfor | tall Rubuaily "sccrat DSaere ea a sniriuums Sitesi oo Rev. Dr. Sunderland's church, #2051 Wenley injunction in this case should be dissolved, there at Alexandria, is eald to be in Petersburg, Va., | been the case for ar ak Selotion uae becuse: | Oe npproval oF ren RE AS fembia b tn ect ‘entitled "am act anthictsing the | piveide iar toe yment of said subscription the Chapel, © 5 dth-street M. £. church, $35.63, | Would be two loans of four million esch author- esent. The report of his death arose from | varetan tae: or all vai usin cs ve Legiela FE cee Belt Foes 2 | District of © to create @ debt for «pectal im wernor ts hereby suthorize! to tewme fh recie- Metropolitan Presbyterian Church, $00.67; Lin | 4ed, and it certainly was not ne th ve fact that another man of the same name was | Plentiful on river and the cree! Pape oe ee ere soe eke ioe aa ements apd repairs 1B sald District by the terra or, compen Bonds of the District ef gotumbin, coin Hall services, $12; Congregational Sunday- | Legislature that both laws should remain in | jnjnred by the ears at Alexandria. PROPERTY SALe—A building lot, fifty by | Dietrict by the imulag of four’ eyiilon of bonds, ead for the payment of thet inlenee ca ieee x cak | which shall express the obje: so school, $71; New York Avenue Presbyterian | force. He submitted, therefore, that this case irs. C- 2. Limeburner, of Philadetphis, has | | FROTEE BF ageng oe S orth of Mont. | levying a tax for the Payment of the interest aa it — gy ni . Church, $120; Methodist Protestant, (Navy | Might go over until after the election. been promoted to a clerkship of the first-class in | Pinety-five feet, on = cig > * —_ None l annually accrne thereon, spbmiltting the Yard, Gurley Mission, $2 After Mr. Cox had read the act and the court | ihe office of the Fourth Aa itor. Orr cold this & : oe wi oe rw) act with the question of the isruing 0 fone ml 3 Fee Cater ea eee a iam SEG, | Red conralatee said = Wo untentend fo the Rater of the Bvming Mier: $500 cash_—Gacette, sist inst, Stn gunerel claction te sata Wastdct.Semssored Erde and pay ever the proce thereto ald Ped ‘Wright, £100; McGill & Witherue, 83 the suggestion now made to be ia the nature of & In the Si day Herat o October Sth, there —___ August 19, 1571, Exaceniys O7zic3, { Bout and Potomac Railroad Sasha pate ureau, onal,) $231.50; motion to postpone the hearing u ared in the loca! column mn: District oF Covompia, A 5 : 2 moe > Foster, 835; 5 Sates. $25; ‘email sabecrig: byes titi after the soveenment: ban tase Nt Scucrisizine Asemts."—" The reports of OITY ITEMS. oy geoem that at the next general ‘of the work aforesaid : Provided, That said . Total, $1,507 the advice of é elector q ° the Life Insurance Superintendents have bzen rday evening | whether they will authorize it, inasmuch as in | printed and distributed, and are being scanned chigan State Association had col- | one event that advice would control some of the | with an eagernces and Interest never betore for the relief of the sufferers by the pal features of the bill of complaint. The | manifested. The work, the assets, the reserve, in their State th 200. "Phe asso- atter consultation upon the subject of | the expenditures of each company are carefully m Mr. Tenney. propr T they will hear this motion distinct from | stndied and criticised, prompted in most cases National Hotel; $6 from the Even-ng tion of the entire case, have come ct personal interest. on, and $25 from L. G. Hine, Esq. | t the conclusion that they will, with a view of lenis not whether s company can tington, treasurer of the Wisconsin | ##certaining what this second legisiation is, aud | pay large dividends, but is it safe?” i Relief Association, 2 bow far it entered into the change of the co: In the exbibit referred to it will be noticed to the committee 7 tion of things that supervened the granting at some of the companies are reported as 0 Hunting- | the injunction, and with a view of being adv having a “surplus,” but how much eurplus is not MePyn_ | %& to the necessity in the heel of the term, re« | seated. while others are set down as showing & cheon at the St. James Hotel. The Knights of | viewing the whole case before the people shall | «, with amounts given. This “ex- Pythias lodges in the District have contributed | have expressed their opinion by vote.’ ng been published as an adre as follows for the reliet of their Chicago breth- | | 3Ir- Sad Shey Comrise meee tho nei = ment. it does not Fequire a, Solomon to discover Frankli Verne! no; | Ment, und ie at | that it was inserted im the interests of some com- Jen Fran Klin, St Mount Vernon, £100; ‘ie waeencniios thatthe ould ba at it r Neteee ts here fords ‘ahall pot be acid at a lower rate than ninety seed RNS Se election in the District of Columbia, which will be r ponds, and oe “ry cat ny eS fac’ | hid on the fourth: Wednesday of Movember, 1s, | {82 for the pa seve. and eubesiiting the nctueith | "tee med cet vere ees eat ta erder to on I ee (pelo the twenty-second day of thas month )sbe act | Te cuetion ef (hs Gatinn eh eae ee ae | meee ieee accrue on sald bouds, there 20. C. HeNNtna, of the Legislative Assembly of the District of Ootam- ning : - ~ See 410 7th street, N.W. | bia. entitled “An act authorizing the District of Co. | Brvtement bonds: to 8 vote of the prople at agencral slot po levied cunmalty 0 tax of ctx per Ss Ww. Sion int fet. uch lower rate as may euffice,on every hundre: ‘Tue Conquasr—if fou want cook stove | Humble toereaie s debt for 9 pol eet ‘aiid ‘lection will Be the fest grperal election after Ecliars cf" tae ered pale of real pel porwnmal —l said An act lev ein al ct, the procends of whic you canrely on buy the Conquest. “It has larger | ef'vomis and leering tax for the payment at the | tax for the papenantel the teberens Hecnetitute a special fou pledged 0 th: tove in the ‘ket. It has un- | thterest as itshal! annually accrue thereon, sab- | Suall: Se Sear aniilien sseuh of ond lanereae piety nrg Di ay be warrauted to | mittingthe act with the question of the latuing of thorised to be lesged by the Dy oi Oviumbin by | Bac. 4. And te 4! Jurther enacted, That the Gor. sep, Fees sunyenee tmeroone, Nee eee eit scleral slaction Incold District. ope | Smact entitled "Au act suchorising the District | ermnc is hanky ferment to eee this act to be doty ly mounted—of perfect castings, well fitted. At | Dre Poq"huenst 9. isii, will be submitted im the'mode Sud reper incets bimist ie tke leek a fae edie ke te cope My SA Hi 1. Gregory's UStove Wareteoms,” @4 Pen fiorited by enid get to the people of sald District (oF | Siftion of bowtie, ad bevy tag & tax for tas pares | Se Saas te ee 2 e tion with the a ; : Pome alpen ot sylvania avenue, is the place to buy this stove. | theirapprotal or disapproval, in councet of the interest as it shail annually accrue thereon, tghtoen hi ———_o——_. ee IY ands ‘act, with the question of the proclamation t sutwlt the HALt’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer re- | tmprovement SE eee eee cece cris; | ening ‘of improvement bonds, ( prescribe the form ta whick stores to bald heads a fine healthy growth of hair, Keid siection wil ia se to harepo eudehacd a rote of the people a general election ip said on ct, Bald act if the hair cells are not closed up. I] publication there fs made herewith, \ «d including last S: e sum of $1 for the poy im PS: CHARLES L. HULSE, the south And said election, as respects the said act. will be Bpeaker of the House of Dotngates, es ‘i #100; Cal » | te go on with pany which appears among the number of those , OURE, ided. Sai is hore 7 °KNEY. Soy S Excelsicr; sion: Garam! but preliminary Bay ing 3 “sarples,” who eid for it. He pro- | | Frexcn Axp Exouisn Worstep Coats axp Governor of th: District of Columbia. doid go in the sald, aot pros ied. Bad act is hereto WILLEAM STICKNEY, : Golden Rale, $100—total, | . Mr. Cook, etter stating that he had not been sto judge of the Solvency of the companies | VEsTs, ready made or to order. WIN L. STANTON, HD CoukE. so The remaining lodges will doubtiess peryoeys beige ener = = argued | by an arbitrary rule of his own which he di 7 10,21,7 E1seman & Bro., 505 Tthstreet. Secretary of the District of Colum! Governor of ihe District st Gotambia. tx: #well this sum to at least $1,500. At a meetin, at the two acts were entirely disti cards in favor of several of interested f ot emcee < age horizing the District of Columbia to create NTOD FFIOIAL. e i vd 4 ots | whic! 1 eases 5 4 . ‘ trict the issuing fe > 4 po Rpm a ad wae a contingent to raise funds in case the | their Hiabilitirs as less than they actually arc; | 10,21,7 505 ith street, May Building. ] Sot levying altaz for the payment ay aes inten setae it ‘hah tually accrue on four miliin | [SRB ‘TION Seed lesan ee bic eens Tomes | Tes ton Geta oe Geto ae Cee Takes Who te this being thatects Bet ees | Fioumes Witz Nor Lax Sect with the question of the lowing of ie kent Dicrrict of Grfumitia by an net wicied “An act | TO THE VOTERS OF THE DISTRICT OF oF gant tae tb el nS eee piney inden: 1 ? How Large Fortunes Are Made million of improvement bonds to a vote of the peo- | SUtborizing the District of Columbia to create m COLUMBIA: goods will f, f | Vittually continue the injunction. a judge as to the assets and liabilities of life low Large Fortunes Are . tered debt for improvements and repairs in ead ‘it cemmtition te the clty of Chicas, ‘Suse | a. mnt, for the complainants, after | 2 jnude.2e 10 the, See tae ntl Seu thapetoes SU eAAa nee ch ioe tontioes | eee come tne Lee es ia ict ‘by the inuing of Tour millinns of bovis | The Board of Registration for we Daan ot number of contributions are being received at | Oticing the legislative procze: es and briedy | face of the certificate given by the commis- Psa eerices at edna “United “Be | wastrict of Columma, That in order that im- end lovying a tax for payment of the interest | lumbia will hold sessions from 12 o'clock, m., ur the Patent Oiice depot for the Michigan sut- | Teciting what taken place in the courts, | gioners of insurance in the different States. 1t ey es ; ‘achines are e tates | provements and repairs of the eereeta, avenues, oot anhalt easeallx eccros {hereon and wabinit, 7 o'clock, p. m., of each day hereinafter mention Serers, and will be forwarded tmmediately. Tho | atgued that the act of August cogpaion ge | SU. | i mean in him to mutilate the reports so as to | and England: remie Inthe u.g, | BCz#, aud roads of the District of Columbia may bs | ting the act, questi Se Teens flo aa perpen uf taghiatna he eaten eae e. Se Sho fanderaised by the | Titeal serine dev cutiontlcang tha quesses ipa a kd Doce | Wheeler & Wilson 4g DS. 1 S&F 06 | Seceuesronsed eearcia, uk echt speesmeers mails ibe ‘at agencral election in the said Dis- | the District of Columbia, at the following named ixth Auditor's office was box ir transpor- provision made eve! eath. W 'e * . tation by A. Saks & Co., 316 ith street, and | the people, and it merely supercedes the first. | $0 Provision made i company that is insolvent | New Singer . 33% ped en Pi po ee ee ‘Be i Sy ti Larusiacioe Ansembiy of thn me n. pamienerentienane eas. fies ing ‘Sone eon Peace gira tae on Bate ot See Pee, ar Set basinets im tha | va metic 0 © 00 | Dncrict, $0, tgeee, ce couse to be teweel, ae herein: | isis & Pamnbie, tee earnteities | an mi part of the city of Washington tying Simon Wolt, Esq., of thi a a = | State of New York. If he does not @ is 4 ne 08 after directed, tered or coupon bonds » fn y ol e from Mar. Patina chatranes ‘Ut the ‘Ghlenge ernment cight million He further argued that 8 fool, and if he docs know ithe la’ knave for Lane, Suove Prices ‘ate for exactly the sams | Seicune of four ‘million dollars; in denominations of | bl eae hee eerie wwiththe en: | Within the following bounds: Commencing at [ relief committee, a letter acknowleding the | it Was an absolute admission on the part of the such “exhibi classes of machines as x0! both countries. | fiity. one handred five hundred. and owe Ss District of Columbia in scoordance migace with the oro. | cirect north and running up Worth Capitel street to receipt through the former of a draft for £124.29 | Legislature that they were wrong. He claimed TTopose to discuss the points with | There is scarcely any difference in the cost of Seesed nets iaeeee ceed Sees tate ead eerie ckeat | Plotriee of Golesstin oe orate aemee oe | Srect eects avenue; thence aloog Massachesctts Contributed by the Israclites of this city, with. | that the second sct was tantamount to a repeal } He item of «premiums in the hang material and labor in any of the above-named | date 0 ‘Per cenuim appaally. fuprovementa and repairs, in gaia District eS the ] avenue to First street west; thence up First «tre mat distinction of sect, to the sufferers by the | of agents,” which he throws out, we make this i SEc.2 Amd be ut further enacted, That @ x | issuls milli bonds, 10 lew yin, K street north; th along K street to N. great fire, also a diatt for $000 contributed he eee ndge MacArthur asked if ho regarded the | single inquiry : Suppose a manufacturin, sets | gees Sa ee eo Od igiersh levied on the axabte pryperty oP tae Bie Sg; Se Sos Roreent of tho interest ox stall nae, | Tort 0 K strost north; thence along Kstrestte New ee en Veneta er ieee | Ste eri antl it wis of de seicd antl ae. bo ype mie AE dermtte pele mae Weta | peared tatere is geil mane oaih that the above | snamount guimelent to poy ts Intercet which mar | question of the eating of jue Sie of improve- | street north; thence along L street north to Seventa Mr. A- Pollok, patent attorney in this city, | Jority of the people arsented thereto. He sub- | Paifadeiphia, Chicago, &e. ‘On the ist day of | Prices are ee a Gel ie = ms nivand | Hon in enld District,'a spatial tarot teokeniocd | stTéet west: thence down Seventh strect wost to Rascontributed S10 for the sufferers by the fires | Mitted that to acton this case now would be | January, in taking sn account of stock, could = ee a ee oy ten gone: and cighty thousand floliars is hereby levied upon | street morth; thence slong G street north to Bixth in Wisconsin. vain. not the goods at these different depots be entered nd under bas Agent hi the taxable property in said District for the period | street west; along Sixth street weet to D «tree Ake Puplis of the Everett Institute (R. H. | Judge Cartter eaid the compel contd prepare | ‘as “stock on hana? sacar Renae ae ier ovy rap Sf SmeRty Zears,to an amount suficient to fhe | north,and along D street north to North Capit prineip: argue the case, recess - 0 i i in . 5 terest which taay accrue Serer leche awe OTNE Daity OF THN ATTELLAWTS— Set Moe 5 commas fo Oe He ht gions on Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas ‘a two | ftrect,on MONDAY, October and ca Rm akg = each of | west corner of Fourth and H streets, Washington. eres AB ee piles oy =< SIXTEENTE DISTRICT. for ‘of Cokanaia Prise 8 grzerament AMl that part of the city of Washington lying Fr Tht Bret, clghtoen bundred pe gen within the following bounds: Commencing at D oS Judge Barro def. is _ president of the Wisconsin As- | the District goverument—represented by Messrs. oct Nal pe athe te Skee and Kae & sociation, and Bir. Pierce, president of the | W-A- Cook, Caleb Cushing, 5. L. Phillips, and |" Again, he gives the capital stock as a liability. gan Association, have addressed an invi- had-senne ayes sng ee swe —Ist Lng | Docs he not kuow that the capital stock Is not tation to Walt Whitman to give a reading in mplainants set forth Paragraph o “ , liability, so far as the policy-holders are con- behalf of those left destitute by the fires which | their bill that « they are citizens qf, and residents | Cerne dy — of Cuyahoga Co., 0 The Wilson Sewing Machines are for sale at A. RosenTHaL, 44 7th street. Terms easy. EC. 3. Notice To THE Puniic—I. Becker & Co, | Gon elly, it the same manner that the general taxes 'd | street, and ranning down Sixth strest wost to the ; 7 i “a : r ‘and sale. | District shall be collected, and be applied and used . have raged in Wisconsin and Michi Mr, | 1," dis District, and are rty-owncrs and | If he desires to give the public information, - % | ler, prepare said bonds for issu \ | cuskusiecie tur ene /woe§ canal; thence along the line of the canal to Four-and Whitman hos signiiied is acceptance, and ft | (@=pay¢rs” therein, orrning stage eocnted in | SBY does he not jublish the full reports ai | Se pers cooling: Mare spouted oe cite are provenicat homie? tad ehall Seniaeed Dee Th Gee: | Sesceing hind boeken athe intereet sunually ali street; thence down Four-ai If streat to Ming, maine Dow to fx upon a hall and the eve- | trai ud ersonal property. It is presented in | gudited and admitted by the insurance superin~ stock of goods, which they are selling at the | eroor, countersigued by the Socretary ‘and Comp: | mitted to the people, with the said act of said Vis. | Maryland avenue; thence along Marrlovl eeome ning. bekslt of Chemematven sad ctuace uteri tetas Piece end aecem nigh thelr certificates are | Towest surket price. ‘Those in want of clothing | (roller, and have atixed to them the seal of the frlet, entitle dct For wont Roper | eaatwardly to the canel: thenee along the line of the asap Raciye Areal Sura Tango | Secs pen Beason hfe buss | tnemecicy av taste wrk, the act rer | rat feraming ene, wenkido well tecal | Fi Sat 'bo prepares fer tvawand aleas ore | sien bondwand tyne & ine (or estgceasst | Satay te South Capitol stron: thence up South and NOTHER.— Savage Assault by** Dutch Jenny” on A serve, and expenditures of each company.” We ° . ‘j ~ 5 Traire_Tiimes About So’clock last night, Mrs. | Of the omission of the District of Columbia as & | Go ‘not believe any officers of @ Lite’ Interanc, cueGdeon Hall, corner 4x shectond carczo. | entguntil rege Comptrolier of sald District: adhe | sadeahaitiing Gastar tice menuzoccrnetbercon | siceet aorth to Bixth strect weet, o TUMSDAD, Holmes, living on D street, between 12th and | party, misjoinder of complainants, and unites 88 | Company would have a hand in or countenance +4 —— shall not permit any one or more of them to go out | of four millions of improvement bonds, to a vore cf | October 24, 1871, at Justice D. R. Smiths office, 306 15th streets, was inthe doorway of her house, fendants the Governor as such and president | the fut ing of any such “exhibit;” they are | despre has all kinds of thermometers and | of his posecealon, except for the purpoosent act; | the peg ‘sta general cloction in the sald District Four-and-a-balf street, Washington. Nhen one Jenny Brown alias «Dutch Jenny, <2 cficio of the Board Se ee Fae wonorable a class of gentlemen: but Jt | barometors. fod be sball give such sccurity for their safe ke 3 Se tne ee he ee teed after SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT. ‘who was passing yng the street stopped an: ines: bim . » George ; | some r, miserable, "ant local solicitor, — --e—— a wired *, Feepects ~ asked some impertinent question. Mrs. Holmes | and the Board of Public Works, each of whose | who ‘would insult the intelligence of the commu_ Corns, &0—Dr. White, chi ist, No. 535 helikeep o rege rrhich 4 A ye a“ All that part of the city pelea eenary ene: tne notice eas EaueTny, began to curse her, butno | interests or connection with the subject matter | Dity ‘by attempting to shoe thas they dit act 15th street, opposite Treas ashington, and | §fuli report, from time te time, tothe Legisintice | Publ the Daily Chronicle. Daily Republican, | tb following bounds: Commencing at Eighth street notice was taken of her when she grew more | Of the bill is distinct. nak ionaieas manifest business judgment when they insured | No.7 North Charles street, Baltimore, success- | Assernbl ‘of the | and Evening Star, Dewspapers in said Daten sud | west,and running along G street south to the esnal: Violent and used the most obscene and indecent | . 2d. The court has Jarisdiction or power | their lives in the companies having’ a “defi- | fuliy treats Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, | amoun' to be | insuch other ‘as the Governor ma) Aizeet, | thence along the line of the canal northwardiy and Ae, Calling Mrs. Holmes all the namesshe | to restrain the defendants. Because of the char- | ciency,” &c., without pain. paid on said bonds. end thereof be continued northwestwardly its junction with Maryland ave- 07 ink of, Mr. H. ordered her to leave, | acter of the District government gad ie mature of | If the citizens of Washington desire informa- % ——_2—_—__ Bec. 5, jess pee | ee ase, be | NRE; thence along Maryland avenue to Four-and s when she produced a knife ane plunged it into the dutics of the officers oeeeiudoined. |The | tion as to the condition of these companies they | Fiprem eryixe op Bustces and the latest | And one-half of said bonds nana aad thove te faces date at Senne | nant canent. thane up Four-and-e-balf street to Mow, Holmes breast, and followed it up by sev- [nei pa mth ny Because oF the aa | can Be deabt find the Pagar} Teports at the | novelty in Hoo eel lensele cereecgen sto. onneer the first | words following, to wit: capal, and slong the line of the eenal to Eighth gral otber passes making several serious wounds. ¥- agencies of said companies, and not have to Baum's and Corset Factory, j next FoR : ane ‘The injured woman was carried to the drug | 2nd purpose of the bill. The = ae Sean: pendon the “exhitle of ‘this being with long | street. jl and one | Levying » tax for the period of :wenty years! rhe | Street bomen pena, here dg—gid store on the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and | tained, because a court of equity will not inter- | Pi" A Frienp To THE TauTu. ——_o+—__ tion payment of the interest as it shell annually accrue | street south, on * 1, at 12th streets, when her wounds were dressed, | fere to restrain asubordinate tri! of special 5 Krp Groves for ladies and gentlemen. The | eight by, the pL a Dotto $2 be toveed, vad is- | house No. 458 C, between Four-and-a-balf and Sixth Se tear the meescenyered to her home. it | Jurisdiction upon the ground thatit hasexceed- | Tux yowxnat of the ate Thos. H. Davidson, | pee GEe Gloves imy ; also, « novelty in | Governo foressid, and upon | set eutitied “An setuntnoriaiog the Dier nee a2 | streets southwest, Washington. is feared the injuries she has received may | 4, or threatens to exceed, its powers as defined | y omcer of the Metropolitan Police, took place | first claasGlove. Ladies be early ‘and secure a such issue and sale said bonds shall become and cou: | lumbia to create a debt for special mepniccneete EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT. Prove fatal, and “* Dutch Jenny” was arrested by law. rom his late residence in South Washington choice in calling at OC. Baum’s Kid Glove | Stitute said District. and in, said District by the iss of four | AN that part of the city of Washington lying sonth ud locked Up to avait the res alts of the injury, = fosang a coment tee = tesa esterday and was Frey esol & Getschment of spot, 408 7th street. was; pest Feriher enacied, That the | millions #and levying a tax for the payment | org street Semen Goes orceen veo ¢ prisoner was arr: ed in the ice court * coneeq! licemen, also len iP. » No. 8, Sp aera of any or bonds interest Aunally accrue thereon, south, stroet this morning charged “oO assault ‘and battery bonds, will not be interfered with by a court of | and other lodges Kot P., ‘Washington Lodge | _Goxrzs Patgnt KevLectima Gas amp | shall be deposited in the wreasury of the, District snd submitting athe Act with the question of the le” Eighth street west, on THURSDAY, October 26, with intent to kill, and pleaded guilty, and was | equity. and Mt. Nebo Encampment of Odd Fellows, | LamP SHapxs will save one-half of the quan- Spd. hall be arewn ont ay pepe Lo | J Ao =; Dgencral clectinn fewke cae 1861. at the Greenleaf Coffee Mills, No. 462 H committed to jail to await the Of the | , Ath. The cesential allegations of the bill do not | with the Marine Band. A large number of tity of gas or coal oll consumed without the use | of Fublic Works, of the cost of special improves | District.” Ando those this act shail be in | eet south, between Four-and-a-balf and Sixth grand jury. BE“tpon information and sciete, From agi: | fiends and relatives ee the roman o | seuchats a Sk des Cert nee! mente and {n said District, including the | the words following, to streets west, Washington. A ; wi wi 3 , No. ) strevt, is the agent for them, ad pola Es cae A Punsowat ALTERCATION —On Saturday @ | character, this isthe fact. All of these allega- | Glenwood, where they were inte ger | and f focal medeundae Pid and also for Goetz’s Double-cone Chandelier r propriate ‘ceremonies. Rey. B. F. Bittinger fight is reported to have taken place in the office | tions, while specifically denied, are unsustained | 27027: — Reflectors, and the Diamond Diffusive Daylight ed | officiated. ot B. F. Gilbert, on F street, between 9th and | by Ken Ard The answer, therefore, must be o—_ 10th streets, between Mr. J. H. Hollister and B. Tepasded os tree. PUrcwase or VaLvaste Prorenty.—We McGraw, in which it is stated that Hollister got . The alleged wrongs of the bill are too | understand that a large lot of ground on the pretty badly handled. Mr. Hollister is the gen- | Temote and contingent to justify in any aspect | couthwest corner of Mthrand K streets has been eral superintendent of improvements under the | Of the case an injunction. lately purchased by John W. Thompson, Esq. Board of Public Works, and the quarrel occurred eth. The debt, which is standard of determi- | ‘This ishne of the few remaining valuable vacant om account of seme private work alleged to have | nation, or which must control the amount of in- | lots of ground in that improvin, section of the been done by McGraw with carts and paid | debtedness which may be incurred by the Dis- | city, and we doubt not that Mr. ‘hompson will, for by the District government, trict of Columbia, is the indebtedness of the | with his characteristic enterprise, improve it in charged by Hollieter that McGraw had used on | new government, without Tegard to the liabil- | some way to make it benefit the community as his own private account and received the money | ities of the old ay pm of Washington, | well as himself individually. It is a fine site for for the same. McGraw asserts that there | Georgetown and the Levy Court. first-class buildings. was an arrangement between himself and ith. The bill attempt to restrain the issuing ———_o——_. Hollister to do outside work with the District | of the bonds on the assumption that the indebt- | fiss Bertie E. Lyxca, one of the teachers of teams whenever jobs could be obtained, and | edness of these antecedent corporations consti- | public schools in the fourth district, died at her they were to divide the profits. McGraw further | tutes Pos of the indebtedness of the govern- | jate residence, in South Washington, last even- eT Trance aug Out some cellars for Gilbert, | ment of the District of Columbia. This cannot | ing, of scarlet fever, in the Zist year of bee age. and Hollister had collected the money for the | be done. If this be not so, there is no ground i } Re i f 3 3 levying Tor the period NINETEENTS DISTRICT. = of the It se ene All that part of the city of Washington lying within the following bounds: Commencing at Fif ——_—_e—__ bo ten per centum in excess of such payments, @- pzceg Dittict of Columbia, agrecably to the | tocath ctreat enat, nad ranuian omrth te Boundary Humax Hatz in Switches, Curls, Chateleen | cept in the cusof the fnalexscution of any contract | Brurisiyns of an act entitied Special improrentcns | street: thence along Boundery strect to Morte Oncn Braids in all shades have just been {mported by 3 im, | 8nd repairs in said ng of four | tol street: thence down North Capitol etrect se a Chas. Baum, who intends to make this a new eme! act | million of bonds and levying'a tax for the Parment | street north; thence along K street to First street branch of his well-known establishment, 408 7th | shall be commenced and carried op pocording to the of S Sabatitine abet shall snunally accrue t serum: | weat; thence down First street to Massacharctta street. Ladies go and seo the new styles. he ae] f four millions of improvement bonds.tss | avenue,and down Massachusetts aveose to Neve “Have You ane Ir?"_The beautifa Serene. sat exclusively io at & general election in the sr id | Capitol street; thence down North Capitol street to straight-brim, soft indented crown Hat, with or cope ‘That hind: ‘That the tickets for E, and along E to Fifteenth street east,on FRIDAY, without the feather, at Franc, the Hatters | oft: SAM be at furthe money usa which tie Gort | October 27,2071, at the Aascanor's Office of the Nise? next to the Original Franc’s, 433 Tth street, teenth District, No. 50 H street between D and E. North Capito and First street east, TWENTIETH DISTRICT. All that part of the city of Washington lying sonth e i ie Fe EE ii iF f F i 4 ne OUR MEW STYLES OF UORSETS and some new improved have just come from our factory in Ei , and sl be sold to defy any compe- of E street north, between North and South Capitol She was an excellent teacher, and her death is | tition. Every pair wartanted to be a perfect fit. streets and Fourth street east, on MONDAY, Octo- work done—some £30—without the knowledge of | whatever for sustaining the bill. mourned by her late pupils and co-laborers, and | O. Baum, Corset and Hoopskirt Manufacturer. ber 30, 1871, at No. 41 South A street, near First him Ms raw), hence the. assault, ‘The ue ig SE one pg by a large elrcle of friends. The funeral will ee eee cheetah street cast, Washington. wil! be brought before ‘olice Court, as Hol- a part on Wedn afternoon at 2 o'clock. lister ‘has oltained a warrant against ScGraw | Liabilities of the new government, fonds cova | ‘Xe Place on Wednesday afternoon at 2 oc Georgetown Advertisements TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT. for assault and battery. be issued to the extent of $882,579.72, or, at the THe ASSESSMENTS AND THE BOARD oF a lowest, $650,744.72. If the for | ArreaLs.—Superintendent of assessments and Jeny Deaws.—To-day, the clerk of the court | licenses be estimated, the first would be the true | taxes MA. Halt ban oe ne progressed with his Grew the foliowing jurors for service at theensu- | amount. If excluded, the latter would be tho | work as to be able to torn ater the tan tit to the ing termof the Circuit Court: correct sum; it being the amount of theordinary | Board of Appeals designated by acting Governor 7th ward; James Knox, ist ward assesements above the indebtedness of the old | Stauton today, This board gill pra ably con- Georgetown; S.H. Donaldson, 7th ward; F. A. | governments of the District, as well as the new vene to-morrow and sit ten days, in accordance Jones, Georgetown; J. Sullivan Brown, county; | averments of the answer. The injunction, how- | with the act of the Legislature. James Barker. Georgetown; J. Fenwick Young, | ever, without regard to these facts, was allowed Ses nnd, P eeger, ist ward; Chas. Mann, | in reference not only to the entire indebtedness All that part of tbe city of Washington lying within the following bounds: Commencing at South Caro- lina avenue, and running up Fourth strect east to E street north; thence along E street north to Fif- teenth street east; thence down Fifteenth street east to Cstreet north; thence along C street north to the Eastern branch; thence along the line of the Eastern branch to B street south; thence slong B street THIRD DISTRICT RZPUBLICANS—The Republicans of the Third Legi-lative Dis triet—Georgetown, west of High street—will meet at Market House Hall on WEDNESDAY EVE- NING, Oct. 25th, to nommate a candidate for the of Delegates. -— E. KROUSE, tec. Rep. Club, [4.2 J. SOUTAWORTH, Physician to the Poor, Third istrict, {Georgetown west of High <a s has changed his Office Hours, as follows :— of Columbia south to Fifteenth street east; thence down Fif- 4b ward; Henry Weber, C.F. Schmidt, James | of the old corporations and of the Bow govern GEORGETOWN. ms 12 tu) aed 4 tod p.m ocd 6t* ee oles a ff a ky Pamneets ae sing D ‘ormley, Geo. Schnell, Chas. Wilson, Joseph | ment, but beyond even this “aggregate indebt- og Yauuuas Ge Dy ‘ ra ie : lng O ao 3 jection street sou re Tones, own RediernyJokn J. Tayhec, tot we Wate | ee a Amountementioned, | | Conowsn’e Inqueer ox Tux Bopy ow Hut. | 8X THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r: Georgetown. | ssid District, Dy the ievaing of four million of bonds, thalfdesieuate South Carolina avenue to Fourth strect east, on ward; H. L. Barron, ith ward; Benj. Sum- | which were in excess of all indebtedness. Peed oe Tit regan, Williams, | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE RRAL Es- | it shall annually acerue thereon, and submitting’ ‘one of wi TUESDAY, October 31, 1871. at, the southwost mey. 3d ward: V. B. Walker, Georgetown; Jno. | Sth. The title of the bill clearly and suffictently | Ritchie, and Kleinsmidt held a post mortem Tate ON MONTGOMERY STREET, NEAR | ect, with the question of the issuing of the four mil. | box of each elect! corner of East Capitol and Eighth streets cast Milton M. Ward, 3d ward; B. | indicates its subject. Its general object is set | examination on the body of the late Hilleary | 5) ALL, GEOLGETOWN, D. 0. lions of jement bonds, to s vote of the people, | said election and Washington. = Ist ward; Stan. Edelin, 6th ward; Peter | forth, as well as the incidentsof it; and whatever | Hutchins, who died on Saturday trom the effects By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated the said District. Balad envelope and be directed to the Secretary ofthe . Georgetown. , | may be omitted is subordinate to the general | of @ —— ee be | print bee ge mee Bee der of Max of tag Bod, Feoorded 19, }iber millions of tmprove- seldlection oflcors. =e bende by one TWENTY-SEOOND DISTRICT. ——_s—__. | design of the act, and need not be mentioned in | two weeks since, and fou ie irmly » folio 207, one records C 7 - On receiving the said envel All that part of the city of Washington lying with- A enaxp ExoaTTA on the Potomac has been | it. The following gentemen were tine ned tan | Se eile ease a he cn eee eee et | odes ten aca, Senin coil act sad the Soraing thereturns aneforensid: the Seance shan eeeies, | tn the flloing boonde Commencing at the Eastern arranged for Thurrday next, 26th instant, from | 10th. Considered as respects the parties, the | The following gentlemen were summoned as 4 will sel!, at public auction; to the highest bidder, INST SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS. the same, and add together the jate votes as | branch at the foot of Fourth street eal, and running Lith street wharf to « buoy otf Fort Washington | question of jurisdiction, the exact and important | Jury of inquest, and after viewing the body yes. Upon the pretuises, on WEDNESDAY. the Let day the Dist Sa: | cast ta cach district; up Fourth street east to South Carclins’ avenue and return, for which the following yachts have | rules of picading, purpose of the bill is insaffi- | terday, were directed by the coroner to assemble | of"Noveulber, Isti, at & o'iork ot i chan Wnt it Gia eee en | ane thence along South Carolina avenue to D street Fenn Tre me Bell, Emma Latham, | cient to justify the decree of the court below, | at the third precinct station house at 3p. m. to. | Sroned Reatios tins a Bae etl Ro ey es el Boe oe oe tris as certi- | south:thenee D street south to Fifteenth atreet Fannie and Spray. Mr. Jolin Spicer has offered | and said decree should be reversed. day, for the puryose of hearing the evidence: | street, in Georgetown, by « mye 7 aahatd ninety H sal rit i pong: ‘of | fied to by the Becretne ‘i slong to tree! asa prize a solid silver cap, (st. James Hotel | THE BRIEF OF AFPELLERS. Robe Bees 5. Booey, 9s, J; Bogue, | (90) tee. and sontained within the followin Beret | Soe tocarent as he seal Geomcle ceoee | cast for members bi cast; thence up Fifteenth street east to B street cup.) and it has been determined that the boats | Davis et a J. J. | Robert Butler, J.J. Rolles, A. 4. Bealt, oJ. M- | Comery event, distant stor (60) feet fon tee sank: | Sad cabsctting tastast SunBay sccems Cherwon, | cast Ser members of sal his da south; thence out B street south to the Eastern shall carry no sail except jib and mainsail, and | Coombs, A. G. Riddle, W. 8. Du- | Stake, W. T. Wheatley, 8. W. Waters, R. Rou- | Ecmery street, dist by the Intersection of said strect feouing of ‘the four millions of improvement ponds, full force and effect, and the Governor shall branch,and along the Eastern branch to the foot of Ro out-rigging will be allowed. The list will be | rant, state that they will rély on the following | zer, John F. Pfile, and A. W. Dellzell. and Beall street, and running thence south with the | to.8 vole of the people at general election in pL the papas Fourth street east, on WEDNESDAY, November 1, open until to-morrow evening, and parties wish- A Harp Kiper.—*A young man, oy 19 | line of Montgomery street fif pond pene fod ey a teen (15) feet; thence | District.” a east ninet: feet to a ten-foot alley; thence north nd against the tesuing of four millions of im- | shall be cast by'and with alley fifteen (10) feet; thence west rivets | Provement bonds, as provided forin said act. flect. Anacostia engine-house, Washington. (29) feet to said Montgomery street and place of bo. | Third. That a allot-box for each e lection district Src. 2. And oe 1 GEORGE 8. GIDEON, ginning; improved by adesirable Frame Dwelling. | shall be provided by the Governor,in which the publication of this act in the newspapers - 1 T Terms of sale: One-half cash; the bal ix | lots for and againes the said law and for and against | Said for the period of three mouths: WILLIAM SYPHAX, and twelve months, in equal installments, with in- | said ee bonds, shall be deposited, and the | hotice over the si ‘and P. M. DUBANT. terest from day of ‘sale. secured by deed of trust election in relation thereto shall be cundacted in all of the premises. A deposit of $100 at time of sale. | Tespects, as regards the persons entitled to vote, and | the ple at the 1m age for ing to enter their yachts can do so ti acplying Ist. The “ District of Columbia” is a body | years old,” who gave his name as J. H. ser, ote 1871, at the northwest corner of Ninth and K streets, to Mr. H. O. Hoyt, at the St. James — — oe | | ’. corporate for municipal purposes, which may | and said he belonged to Washington, was ar- | sue and be sued, implead and be fntpleaaed on rested, about 10 o'clock last night, by Officers exercise all other powers of a municipal corpo- | Jcnes and Lg a ye ae with furiously riding | ration not inconsistent the Constitution and | @ horse down Bridge street. He was taken to | laws of the United States and the act of its cre- | the station-house and locked up, notwithstand- in square | ation. ing his tears and protests against being subjected Rear Estate Satus.—Latimer & Cieary, auctioneers. have sold lot 1, in square No. 657 on Water and V streets southwest, (Buzzard Point,) to J. F. Wollard, for $50; lot ROBERT GRIFFIN, tl : - : a ne : ‘ in accordance with the laws and regale, oo MATTHIAS H. HUNTER. Joon aoedaa't Capitol street. between 1th and | 2d. Municipal corporations, like all others, | to the indignity of arrest by “‘such low people as | Conveyancing and stomps. St parchiner’s, cule: Hone whieh may be applicable to the holding of as, nation eels be PER, Clerk. eea-tt 18th ‘streets northeast. coutaining 6,560 square | have no other powers than those specially con: | policemen.” He wasreleaced this moruieg ater Fae Al Abe somalia wie ten day Fons Seay elections 12 enld Daatrict’ = ee Kecgetary See re ne neaell, SEN aeuts pee | fected of this ts nall and roid pare le Police’Court, i {Fis APpearance at the | 04 Coat ef the a TAGGART. T: taining suid tickets shall be onteed. ead teekek: | a ftes’ 7 sxtots LOAN OFFICES. of t! noll and void in law. 1G) ‘AGG, a tee. cont: - | emergency exi Clark & Travis, real estate agents, have sold | “Sd. The taxing power of this corporation is | ANoTuEn Boat Race —On Saturday last a | oct {Courier} THOS. DOWLING. Aver, | {cte'sball Ge immediately sounee ead cenit | meteemcy existe for the Fybie Pastis wuntoa | Miapaarameeataaas | Beets teams igeneaat! | pycesuren rubs urren goa | SRL Me Te | SR SS Cua res ee-story Frenc’ ase, rs. | in the , and a corporation can- L y s! 4 x P. Barnes, for $1,000 ? wrt | Dott beyond the tans peamben arena | Tireenvan tenet peraomeninnt upon, but will p, the, District f the mtore of J. MW. | votes cast in each election . together with CHARLES L. HULSE, and Seventh ‘street— One Baoan ae, Ath. Objections to the form of the act of ths | be somewhere between the Aqueduct and Long ket Mh loves cast Speaker of the House of moet liberal terms on gold of the ‘Asse ILLIAM STICKNEY. ” b CATION —The new Methodist | Legislative Assembly of the District of Colum. | Bridge. 12 Eastern Market. 00 16-80" within ¥ ou i Episcopal Chureb at Sulphur S; the the is le at WRT: 7 Fi: atre le Airc Wishart atch Scie sen | acme ioe’ sal ia ings, in anne | bie . — cars of the seve! section, APR COUR ees Arundel county, Md—a neat littie frame edifice | Urtie serie 1 SB SPPearing on the face lady oc elas tok arc ene FrAtt AND WINTER Goops. cincts oF , which returneahall ibe BLUR Govern. ee rn aan ae oun eee ea ciene highest points im the | © sth. Objections to the substance of the act of | LAdd.Of the Hake took down 600 barrels of 1 : JoaN H.sMOOT, maid bonis, ene of which retursa shall be Maceis cz MATION BY THE AND SALESROOM, Seuaty wee dedicated yesterday by Rev. J.W. | the Le; ve Assembly of the District of | Tur Gran TRADE—The follot were the 119 Brive StrzEt, Gxoncrtown, D.O., wy abun of election with N OR ‘an act Se, , of Baltimore, » error, | Columbia of July 10, 18:1, appearing on the tace | receipts to-day : George Water, bushels | pag a Gat in cen ‘at very low prices | other to ‘a subseri tis atock ofthe Fied- | O14 Penna. ave., bet. th and 10th st. swath se, Arnold; the senior minister of Severn Circuit. | o¢ the net tecln Of whieat; W- H. Dougal, 1,000 bushels of wheat toeaah bagerete meat reny low i Se pladed in Bont and ‘Company upon OS The building for dedication Sth. Objections to the substance of the act of | and 800 ‘bushela of Sora; ‘& Brother, ‘AND WINTED BOOBS: Ki pdb a tirely free trom debt, the ve Assembly of the District of | 2,200 bushels of ‘wi consisting of a ee Faised was for the fencing. Colum! a of July 10th, 1) 1, arising from facts | bushels of corn and wi tum Regus a2 Pee ee fiers the Dill. Under this head the briet says | Talbott & Son, 450 bushels of wheat. new is the successors of the old | on ’Change to-day were mined to suspend the givi: outof any contracts | ones; that the debt of the extinct BB» 100 at Bey dus ¢ the remainder of the amounts to $3,349,121, and the value of. Shes tss at $1.70, aud 400 at ‘of the season 191, and fo = one Sai iceland preeetbing the form in'wiled kansas : ee Oy cS seis een shail and are properly joined. othe Jurisdiction, The briefs are full or taken up thereby, leaving time circuit of Maryland, comprising house Frederick and Montgomery counties, as thet: ANOTHER SUSPENSION, NoT CAUSED BY THE we at ou ‘mn “that Peace ere, weveeel reeks pastthe | pened Sixty -sixth ballot over Judge Wm. P. ‘Maulsby, oe ne Desrint of Ce peter ee strength, or rather. ‘The work hae Free ALsmus.—‘‘Non-explosive of!” used = and are not - It @ house near the corner of Sthand streets, | Appears ‘errangomoet ur mean t the ! if fi it i cae i —.—_— vrcres teats, wieet he teaches Rei | Ren soos Me, Me ems | GOR LOOK iy Slneag Mast | Re clot ai he Sone one | a taney: by Messrs. W. L. | gorsiubobub—A Boston boy. » 4 ERE rez gathered om tee ee &7 Mrs. Jane G, Swisshelm is pastor of a Bap- i prices h nee at 1123 K street edi | thst in bcexd second. hand Phamang Baie’ Plance very low, spirited, amd good pricesob- | 971i napolis has sent ber big camp-mcet-

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