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EVENING STAR. October 27, 197: LOCAL NEWS. a sements, &e¢., To-nigtht. The Benefit of Mis. F. 5. Chan- Exp‘ation. "s Opera House zk Company in* . Masonic Temple —The Orphan Boys’ Fair, as BETWEEN WASH. AND GEORGETOWN. m of the West and “Pp” street Bridge. ige over Kock creek, connecting P ‘ ith West stiect, Geos town, is rapidly approaching completion. Theo- core B. Samo, Esq., civil engineer. designed the Drudge, and at the joint request of the mayors of Georgetown and Washington took charge of its on. The design combines beauty with The iron superstructure is light, airy, graceful, but well-proportioned very resting on massive abutments. The vork bas been executed i the best manner, an refleets m Mr. civil engi amo, provi wtract for the mase let to N. ity, who com: Esq., of this November, Tow months later a’ contract was made with J. ieaborg, Ben. actor, and it has v prosecuted by him ep to the p in Dd rem be isi, a contract was made with Mr. John W. Morphy, of Philadel- hia, eivil engineer and bridge builder, for the onstruetion of th perstruecture. During the present month Mr. Murphy kas erected the iron and is now putting down the goor of the Dridge, and the whole will be completed in a ways. The earthen approaches are neatly n both sides, that on the Georgetown 5 eing nearest completion. The masonry a» constructed is of the best quality, built of bine gneixs with a coping of a: ne. Seneca It is massivein appearance, nd is built on the solid rock bed of the stream. The superstructuse ts of wrought iron, ard has a span of 112% feet. There are two trusses, each 116 feet in length, and 12 fect in depth, which support a roadway 24 feet wide, and two sidewalks, each 6 feet wide. The truses are compoed of top and bottom chords, vertical [Sty and diagonal suspension rodsand braces. | ach top cherd consists of four wrought iron “1” beams, of the Phenix pattern, covered on top with boller plate iron securely rivtted to the fiewges. The tower chords consist of a series of tat weldiess links. The posts are of the Phenix patter, and are truly fitted at top and bottom ito east Iron eaps and seats. A wrought iron turned pin, 3 inches in diameter, unites in one ‘on, the bottom chords, the suspension | interrupted his + aul the cast iron seats of the posts. The bridge ha graceful appearence, ? h, ite various piee hav n propertioned te sustain with safety { al 160 pounds for each square foot of aut- iuce im the roadway and sidewalks. ugs are entirely of Wrought iron, of a handsome The floor beams . 7 inches by 15 inches; inches thick. The sur- ay is about 40 feet above the e creek. contract was oF Vandenburg’s on ayard. ‘The bridge is avery much needed improve- ment, and connects Georgetown Heights, via West and P sureets, with north Washington, aiso with Massachusetts avenue, forming the most direct route te the War and Navy Depart- ments, the Treasury, Patent Offer, Fost Office snd Capitol, and we hope soon to see a new line of street cars rupning over it. ‘The committee who have had charge of the work— Governor Cooke, Mr. Henry M. Sweeney, the last ge of Georgetown, Alexande~ k. Shepherd, of this city,and James A. Magruder, of Georgetown—deserve great credit for the faithful manner in which they have discharged thelr rust. ‘Tre Fine Revier Fuxp.—The ladies of Wis- cousin rccident in this city, who have recently been engaged in making up clothing for the sufferers in their State. yesterday forwarded two large boxes valued at 3&0. They have re- ceived many valuable contributions, for whi m the name of the thousand homeless unfortu- nates in the far Northwest, they return most sincere thanks. They acknowledge the foliow- ing dopatious :—Packages of clothing from Mrs. Movre, of Georgetown, Mrs. Low, Mrs. Judge Strong, Birs. Vinton, Young Men’s Christian Association; $500 from St. Paul's Lutheran Chureh, through Rev. Dr. Butler; $11.25 trom Judge MacArthur. Rev. Dr. Newman has ic ceived an acknowledgment from Milwaukee, Wis., of the receipt of about $2.00 worth of clothing, blankets and other necessaries con- iributed by his congregation to the sufferers by the fires in that State. The treasurer ot the Chicago relief fund acknowledges the receipt 100 from Hon. Estrick Loughbottom and , of England, through Capt. Jas. 0. La city. isttation Conven! y Georgetown,) 39. Several of the lary s chorehes have not made returns yet, but have andsome sums, which Lave been fur- the sufferers. aca eee ‘tue Gremax Rerveiicax Crvi night at Beck's Hall, Uike in % Mr. on Louis: He A. K. Browne addresse! the issues of the coming election, f foreign as well as native worn citizens sustaining the great party of lib- erty and equality. The chair amounced the fol vig 3 as the new executive committee -— . Exe Pilip May; 3. Anton Keuchel; 5. Tt R. enter; 15. W. Koch M. Burkheimer; ts. urath; 20. Chas. E. Behie; Heinzerfin, itted by either <point fa great tho m makes wniform tl. ting streets. secret oF his Low report ¢ 5, un Wright's sub- d= opposite the Schuetzen Park reet, be selected for the first « be ereeted im the 4th district, end that the treasurer be authorized to draw a cheek in favor of the for 81,5, the pur- chase a en the deeds are made and the 44 as to the title of the land. nivject was discussed and tually laid over antil the cond District Grammar School, and for a few years past a popular teacher of a primary school in that district, was married last eveni father’s residence, on Massachusetts av nue, near (th street, to Mr. Joseph Fought, of 8 Rev Brinkhotee’ ot. ti of East Wash- ington. and Mr. 8. C. Kemon attended the hanpy couple, who left on the 9a. m. train fur a tour through the north a ‘Tue Recatta—The Spray Takes the Pirst Prize, the Fannie the Seconi.—The yachts which left Kiley’s wharf im the race yesterday at 11 o'clock a m., did not return until late in conse- quence of the calm weather. The Spray which Jed of, pasted the upper boat at 5:36 p.m: Fan- vie, 5.0%; Fannie ne 6:03, and the Emma Latham, at 643%; ing the iirst, and the Fannie the second prive- - Kear Estate Satxs.—Mewrs. Latimer & Cleary, auctioneers, sold yesterday afternoon, tirst of lot 4, in square 292, improved by the building known as the Prescott House, situated on the southeast corner of 13th street aud Penn- syivania avenue, to Mesers. & Dudiey, for $15,000. Also, second part of lot 4, in same sivare, improved by a three-story brick butld- ing, situated on the corner of 13th and D streets, to Miss L. Snow, for 7,600. —_-—__. BUILDING Assoctation Etectioy —The fol- lowing officers were elected at the meeting of Eastern Building Association, No. 2, last evening:-—Wm. P. Ferguson, president; Dr. $. A. H. McKim, vice president; e F. Gatic treasurer: Richard Emmons, secretary Wm. E. Hutchinson, Thomas Is. C Brooks, Wm. P. Atien, John E. P. Somerville, and Geo. W. Me Frill, Thomas , directors. ‘The rail. | cost of the superstructure is $10,900, The | § the chair, and K. Springsguth | | fitted to express ind Te eee ce nats Ob eines “ta the token eet = R | Assembly. | the Distriet | and Beard ¢ | of Indian civilization, was adopted. | 2HE NINETEENTH DISTRICT DISOR- GAMNIZERS. A. Coftin on End. Dismal Mr. C.—Nothing Pleases Him—He £ Lite the Governor, Hates the Boa: f espisea the Republican Cid ts Determined to be Mi 3 vffinites of the Nineteenth dis- Market Hail, corner of ist and H The Dow ree DW. Bills, temporary secretary, and after ap- pointing registration and campaign committees, cted A. Coffin treasnrer; also, made the same party and G. W. Wallace additional members of the finance committee. A. Coffin then rose and made a long speech, denanciatory of Governor Cooke and the Board i Public Work, the regular republican clab of the Nineteenth district, and Andrew Gleason, President of the club, Fred Boswell and the re- ‘can members generally of the Legislative He denonnced Tne Stix IMPUDENCE AND AUDACITY in daring to deny that he and his seore of follow- ers are the regular republicans of the Nineteenth district, and finally sat down completely ex- hausted by his : doseph Thomas made a few remarks for and Against the present administration of affa nd was followed by P. resolution endorsing the Gor Public Works, and ple the ort of the republicans of the carrying ont improvements. in a Bement A. COFFIN WAS ON END, indignantly objecting to the reception of the resolution. A vote was takenon a motion to lay the resolution on the table, and, although the house seemed about evenly divided and there were calls for a division, the chair decided the motion carried. Jerry Robineon, of the 14th district, said the resolution would be adopted if the words T nd Board of Publie Works” were who ottered | trict in Edward Gorman, another’ “outside barba- F d to address the meeting, but A. ffin interposed with objections. K. A. Porter being called to cured bi arose and ex- if on the ground of ili health. oint P. J. Quirk, who had previously the reporter of THe Star: to draw his pencil through certain words of the resolution Which had been declared laid on the table, aruse and offered it in its amended form. A. Coffin thereupon arose in HIGH DUDGKON, - declaring that a reporter had “‘ fixed up” the resotution—that be was the — of that Paper which never yet had given @ correct account of their meetings. He vehemently pro- tested against the reception of any resolution indorsing the Goverror and the Board ot Public Works. A vote was then taken on the amended resolution, and the Chair decided it lost, not- withstanding the fact that a majority present voted “aye.” someone here moved that Edward rman be allowed tospeak, but A. Coffin again jected, charging him, Gorman, with having worked against the republicans last year. r here sprang to his feet, shaking hi and shouting, “Youre @ liar was alro understood to say something about ring bis —— heart out,” when Lieut. Kelly remarks by collaring him and leading him out of the door. 1 were then made for Daniel E. as present. 1 would like to speak, but I might ng personal about Mr. Coffin which hh tries of * go on,” HILL,” ted that he objected ¢ he had broken up one ste rea coward, and dare not let me spexk. 11 would show this meeting your damna- chery to the repubiican party! You're Irtd ble tre afraid to let me speak, you contemptible pap- Pat thie adjourned. int the chair declared the meeting ———$ Two More Republican Nominations. ¥. BROWN NOMINATED IN THE PIRST DIsTEICT. ir the House of Delegates was held in rst district yesterday. Polls were estab- Ushed at two points—Uniontown and. Jones" Chapel—and the result was as follows:—Union- town precinct—For Solomon G. Brown, 3: Dan'el Miller, 1; A. Fallette, 1. Jones Chapel y«ecinet—for Solomon G. Brown, 7- MU. C. J. LREWER NOMINATED IN THE ELEV- ENTH DISTRICT. A meeting of the Eleventh district republicans was held at Lincoln Institute, E street, near 10th 8S. W., last evening—Mr. S. 8. Baker inthe chair and Mr. R. W. Tompkins secretary—for the Purpose of vominating # eandidate tor the House or Delegates. Mesrs. C. J. Brewer, W. H- Barnes aud Peter Hepburn was named, andthe mnveting proceeded tw a vote by ballot, which re- r. Bre sulted: wer 52 votes, Mr. Hepburn 25, and Mr. Barnes 22. Mr. Hepburn said there was considerable outside influence brought in that should not have been permitted, but he was per- fectly satisfied, and moved that the nomination be made unanimous; adopted. Messrs. Tomp- kins, Hepburn and’ Barnes were appointed a ccmmittee to wai on Mr. Brewer, and inform him of the nomination. Mr. Brewer was soon after introduced to the audience, and in a few remarks returned thanks for the honor conferre 2 compliment entirely unexpected, an! pledged himse??, if elected, to work for the best interesis of the party. ——— oo EPISCOAPL GENERAL CONVENTION Interesting Closing Proceedings. In the Episeepal Convention at Baltimore yeterdey the nomination of Rey. Wm. Hobart Hare, of Pennsylvania, as Missionary Bishop of Cape Palmas,’ Africa, was withdrawn. ‘The canon designed to prevent the allenation ot church property by those notiu accordance with the doctrine and discipline of the Protestant copal Church was adopted. The message ot the House of Bishops proposing a joint commit- tee to determine and report upon @ furm of ser- viee to be used for schools, colleges, mother’s meetings. Bible classes, hospitals, college Tee tures and missionary mecting:, whether in town or country. was takin 5 > af lor consi bie discussion, laid on the table. The resolution offered by Mr. Welsh, in response to the request of the president, to appoint & committee of six layman on the part of the house, to co-oper: with the board of Indian missions, In the work The com- mittee is to exercise a secular supervision over the agencies. ELEVATION OP THE Host. was received frum the House of , With a resolution for concurrence in ption of the following canon, tu be en- ‘anon —: vation of the elements in the lioly ninsuch manner as to expose them Ww of the people, as objects towards wration is to be made in or after the er of consecration, or in the act of admin- m, or in carrying them to or from nicants any gesture, posture or g such adoration, and un} ceremony ri Holy Gom. priest, when no perso. prayers, collects, epistles or those appointed in the authorized ort chureh, or under sec ee 3, title 1 of the Digest, are hereby is canon i rs upon doc- ses to. prol ngs as teach- vine. which may not teach false e believed in the reai actual pres- cur Lord in the form of bread and wine, and he adored them as such, and would teach hs people todo the same. He dented that th Lowings. genuflections, &e., which have bee! spoken of symbolized the doctrine of transat, stanitintion, for it was historically true that they “re practiced long before the doctrine of tran subetai tiation was thought of. he discussion upon the message was kept up until 4 o'clock, when a vote was taken and . message Was non-concurred in. OTHER CEREMONIES. Resolutions were adopted condemning ali cere- monies, observances nd practices which are @ doctrine foreign to that set forth in the authorized standards of the church; ternal counsel and advice of our ri it reverend «is, the bishops of the chure! deemed sufhclent at this time to secure Suppressi ot all that is irregniar and unseemly, and to promote greater un ity in conducting the ubiic worship of the church and in the ine tion of the holy sacrament.”” -Aiter the transaction of various routine mat- ters, New York city was fixed upon as the next place of me eting, and a resolution was adopted to adjourn sine die at midnight. THE CHENEY CASE. At the ev session the canon relative to the restoration deposed ministers was taken up. Rev. Dr. Adams, of Wisconsin, said this yon scemed to de for @ particular r « designed pdrpose. Under it Mr. Cheney, of Chi fould stip ine ‘Mr. ey tet all he has to dois to hr E oe oF the diocese. canon would destroy whole principle of cananical trials. | rr. Carter, ‘aryland, opposed the canon, an its farther consideration waa then pos until the next General Convention. 2m Tost conmrat eae Been tae a. vene ight Rev. B. B. Smith, of Kentucky, then vanced and read the pastoral letter. Hisight the convention Sifu seeds ta st mi convent a oa ter singing the Gloria tn Eeecletess mo aE eee ReGisTRATION IN THE E1cuTerytn qrict.—Yesterday the Board of _ were im the 1éth district, and Yorers, of which namber 230 were white amt 419 | colored. At the first registration last spring the hole member registered was 750, of whom 319 were white and 431 colored. 3 t night; B. C. Berry inthe chair, and | the | Condensed Locals. Remember the Orphan Boys Fai Temple. Just the place to sper evening. The station-honse of the serond police precine, was yesterday furnished with a complete ontfi Of new furniture, including stoves and bedding. The question of building a sea-wall from the Tith street wharf to the G street wharf is again being agitated. ‘Ontbtonduy next Judge MacArthur will hold a session of the Cirenit Court, to finish up the ess on the calendar. Last night about ten o'clock, officer Stevens found a hackman named John Mack lying on | the track of the Baltimore and © | adrunken state. Had it not been for the t arrival of the officer, it is probable th: would have n killed, as the train passed over the spot in less than five minates after- wards. A bell weighing upwards of two thousan pounds arrived in this city to-day for the ern Presbyterian Church,on Hi street, near 20th. It will be placed in the tower to-morrow. There is no bell from 16zh street to Georg: this one will be placed in the center of th ward, it is the destre of many of the citize that ward that a fire-alarm may be attached, ‘The bell has a fine tone and long vibration. at Masonic & pleasant THe Metroroutan Cavecn Curme.—The for the Metrep ‘ewman’s) trom the Tro: ay placed in the lower story of the ch ratory to being raised to the are 11 im number, ranging in weight from 500 to pounds., the being in neighborhood of 20.44) pounds. ‘They are in the tone of D, with a sharp4th_and All bear the inseription Jones & Company, Tr 2f" The largest is ins*ribed Mra. Newman personally collected the money for this chime, the following inscription was or dered by the trustees of the churek to be placed on this bell—A. Ensign Newman, wite of Rev. J. P. Newman, D. D., first pastor of the Metropolitan Memorial M. E. Church, “She bath done what she could; Mark 14:3.7 ming bells hear the following inscrip= ‘ . Pratt, wife of the horse ed- ueator.”—In that day shail there be upon the hells of the horses’ holiness unto Lord.” “ Infant class of the Metropolitan Memorial M. E. Chureli; of such is the kingdom of heaven.” “Mir. Ellcl T. Daniel; 1 was giad when they me let us go into the house of the Lord.” “Mrs. John B. Cornell, N. Y¥. C. 05 come, let us worship and bow down.” © Letus make a jorfal noise unto the Lord.” “Julia Dent Grant, wife of U. S. Grant, P ident of the United States of America. ellie Wade Colfax, wite of Sehiyler Colfax, rice President ot the United Statesot America.” ‘Mrs. Drake Mills, The poor shall hear whereof “Mrs. Clemence S. Lozier, M.D. Miss Amanda L. Re- youth.” Mr. Jones expects to have the bells in place im a few weeks. =e Finr PLatep enamel and chased bracelets £6. 810 and $12 per pair, with gold safety ius, received at Prigg's jewelry store, No. Ivania avenu: sbesitn) SE From the National News Company we have “An Ante-diiuvian Tale,” with some funny strations. THE € POLICE COURT, To-pay, Judee Gant, assauit cn Hapnah James, both colored; ail Saell —Kate & day fuspende|. Mary Shea, charged vrderly house in Jackson alley N Irs Shea is a heavy built woman, of florid complexion, aud wears « I namber ef brass rings on her fingers. ¥ showed that ie PRT IN G Miller closed the arg and Webster agt. t Superintendents of Cases ‘This afternoon the case of Mra. Pollard agt. Lyon was taken up—Messrs. Riddle ard Brasiley for tiff, and Mr. Davidge for defoudant GEORGETOWN. A Nout Trro-Ee Ex-Market- master, and Ex (democratic) GOT — GEORGE Town, Uct. Zith, 1871 Star: It is rather cool, even for such a coul hand as Major George Hill, jr., ex-postmaster of Georgetown, to claim t Lave been nominated by republicans, when his republican strength at the ms ster, Grimes, (removed for his vio’ tue Loard of Public Works and the Improve- ments loan,) and his democratic strength of John W. (alias “Curley”) Gross, ex scavenger under the old corporatior ans, from the poor Louse, John Potter, and about one hundred other ultra democrats of that grad and auti-loan men who (:most of them) were pr vided with printed tickets bearing Hill's name. By the way, how does the Major stand on the iwprovements loan bill question? He can't be in favor of it and opposed to it at the same tim: as would seem to be the case if his backers tatements are to be credited. Tmxp District Rerveue. Communications on local polities are ge ally shut out from the columns of Tux Sra they matter of more inter, only print the above because it substa: the correctness of the report in yesterday the meeting in Georgetown, as against scard ina morning paper discrediting of that report. It is only necessary add, that the tellers say wnen the meeting was adjourned they had not received more ch ballots, and seeing Jot democi and Fourth district men approaching th printed ent opposition to ‘Taz Stan. Mr. Henry WELL, of this city, chi clerk of the Treasury Printing Bureau, has re- turned trom his European trip,which he gi enjoyed, having visited the principal ubjects of interest in England and on the continent. fue CinizEss’ Cur" of G own and Washington, vaiued at €1—which it was d 1 to present to the winning contest recewUy arranged between t club of Norfotk, Va., and club of this city, but which was awarded on account of the Norfolk club lining to run the will be presented to maing race between lostan and Potomac boat clubs, which ¢ on Tuesday next at 4 o'clock p. m. The receat rains have swelled vulk of water in the canal considerably, and re running regularly, the anwstly ed with coat, the Ist instant have arrived at the collector's offi THE FLOUR MARKET for tu. ty under the advance ot 4 bar- arrels of tui New VOrk. ¢ business of brisk this week Uh as been nivre some of the com- Hg quite as much as for- n, and consequently boats are not panies are not ore merly from the cu the usual number Tiving by canal. nt companies are at present geextly i need of coal wheelers at the wharves. Thcse laborers are paid $2 per day, and yet, for some reason or other obtained even at that price. The following are ihe receipts and ship- Ments this week, ing to-morrow :—Bor- den Mining Compa: pts, 390) tons; ship- ments, 3,000 tons. *s ‘whart, receipts, | 1,000 tons; shipments, 1,390 tous. “Ray's docks, Teceipts, 1,065 tons; shipments, 4, solidution Company, receipts, 6, hip- nents, 6,54 tons, Droveus’ Rust.—The cattle market was very dull this week; 600 beef cattle were offered; telling price from’ $2.50 to $5.0 per hundred Weight, on the hoof. Cows and calves, of which | sbout 2) were offered, sold at from $25 to $00. Veal calves, only a few in the market. sold at | from 5 to7 cents per pound live weight. 730 sheep | seld at from $3.50 to £5 per head. Latubs sold t from $3 to $4.50 per head. About 20) cattle and 700 sheep were left over. 6 tous. Cou- \LENGARY OVEROOATS IN CHINCHILLA TRAUS', Beaver, at A. 8 eels 1011 Brun. avenue, bet. 10th eatin ests, JOrT RECEIVED ONE ROSEWOOD GHAND CONCERT PIANO Of7K octave from the celebrated Factory, | on ‘Steck # Co. New York; also, Ricesal Seecere cnt Wir Blea ete alban ‘Also, Becend-hand PIANOS and ORGANS for sale or enh eany terme j Public invited to exaraine the le ‘Gepaiting ELANOS at Ne. 433 Kise: sth sirect chore Pommegivenis avewus Wi reel by es oe EH. O. REICHRNBACH. bore Ss 8. PSAP NCEE pHnOTIG Ap>Exr, Ys URS OF TUITION Pie enee y | ae aE Eas | marci athties 3, 7:30 to 9 p.m. PEST aa BEST ASSORTED | Walkeown nie, Philatalpaie, vreseae, PLUME BAN. Poe é Yee WiaEeSRE Bin CITY ITEMS. OveERcoaTs.—Frocks, sacks, capes, ries, &c., in large variety, at yery low prices. Geo. 6. HENNING, 410 7th street, N. W. — yEnENcH axp Exouits Wonerep Coars AxD VReTS, ready made or to order. 10,217” E1seman & Bro., 505 Tthetreet. “— Bors’ Dexsy Scits, 84. Eisemax & Bro., 10,21,7 505 7th street, May Building. Provaes Writ Not Li How Large Fortunes Are Made. PACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. See the prices at which four of the leading Sewing Machines are seld in the United States a and England : Price in England. Inthe U. 8. Wheeler & Wilson. $500 $35.00 N le 3250 ow 35 00 635 00 40 00 4m The atove prices are for exactly the same glasses of machines as sold in both countries. ‘There is searcely any diterence in the cost of material and labor in any of the above-named machines. Aficactt—W. G. Wilson, President of the Wilson Sewing Machine Go., personally ap- peared before me, and made oath that the above prices are correct and taken by him from cir- culars published in the United States and Eng- land under the corporate names of the com- panies manufacturing said machines. Faep. SirH, Clerk of the Court of Common Pléas of Cuyahoga Co., 0. The Wilson Sewing Machines are for sale at ‘A. RoseNTHAc, 404 7th street. ‘Terms easy. ————— Notice ro Tue Pubs —I. Becker & Co, successor to P. Wallach, dealer in men’s, youths’ and boys clothing, have’ received an entire new stock of goods, which they are selling at the lowest market price. Those in want of clothin, nt’s furnishing goods, would do well to ca! examine thelr’ goods before purchasing elsewhere. I. Becker & Co., Odeon Hall, corner 4% street and Pa. av Georgetown Advertisements D2 Fy fC THWORTH, Physician to the Poor, Third district, (Georgetown west of High has changed bis Office Hour: 12 to] and 4 tos p. JY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Bt: TATE ON MONTGOMERY STRERT, NEAR BEALL, GEORGETOWN, D.C. By virtue of « deed of trust to me, dated the sith dav of May 157}, and reeorded in liber pio 207, one of the land records of Wash- istrict of Columbia, and at party secured thereby, T to the highest bid Upon the mm NESDAY, the Ist day of November, Ii, at 4 o'clock p me. that lotet ground frovting fitteen (15) feet on Montgomery street, in Georgetown, by « uniform depth of ninety (9) fect. and contaiued within the following motes and bounds at @ point on sa! nt gomery street, distant wet (@)) fret from the south- east corner formed by the intersection of said street 4 Beoli street, aud vier | thence south with the ot Montgomery street fifteou (15) feet; tuence ninety ( feet to a ten-foot alley; thence north by and byecoerny Avtar (25) feet; thence west pinet (20) feet to eaid Montgomery street and place of by ginning; improved by a desirable Frame Dwelling. Terms of #: One-half cash. balance in six and twelve months, in equal installments, with in- teres. from day of sale. secured by deed of trust the premises. A deposit of $100 at time of sale. yveyancing and bei 2 at purchaser's coat. ms of sale to be complied with in ten days from lay of sale. or the erty will be resold at the risk archaser. TAGGART. Trustee. oee2l (Courier) S. DOWLING, Al FP4L= ANd winteR Goons. JOHN H.SMOOT, 119 Brine StRrET, Gxorcetows, D.C., Hag reesived. and is now offering, at very low pricos uyers, 1d very ch ies stock oI se PALL AND WINTER GOOD, consisting of 6 fine assortment «f LADIES’ DRESS FABRICS, in all the most desirable grades and styles, in Slike, Popling, Sutines, Cashmeres, Meriacs,.” Empress Gloitis,’ Veloursy Alpacad, &¢.. with @ fall line of he best grades MOURNING GooDs, Velveteens. Shawis, Kid Gloves, of the best mak: including Juglo’s & Courvoiseer’s celebrated Glove, Hosiery, ies’ and Gente Underwear, Flannels, Table Linens, Sheetings, Shirtings, Richardson's Linens. Blopkets, &c. Also, full line of GENTS. AND BOYS’ WEAR. CARPETS, BUGS, AND OIL CLOTHS. Customers are invited to an examination of Goods and Prices before making (esis puscuetes. cra JNO. H. SMOOT. @rE L NOT! -—PAPER HANGING—Poer. BY sons pontting, can save 2 percent. by going to TUBMAN’S, 142 Bridge street, G own, to fo WALL PAPER end have PaPER HANGING one. All work w i) be promptly executed in any rt of Washington or Georgetown, and satisfaction usranteed. | Partic ular atteution ‘paid to UPHOL- TERY WORK. se29-6m, PAzents, SAVE MONEY. SCHOOL BOOKS sold at publishers’ prices. Complete stock of SCHOOL REQUISITES, an% Ax POF & SELIGSON’S, Georgetown. a ee DRY GOODS. QQ" AND CHESP LOCATION —GSEATLY ENLARGED, BOGAN & WYLIE, 1018 AND 1020 SEVENTII STREET N. W. All the Popular Styles of FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, _ Bine. Medium, and Low Priced. Rich dark colored SA TINKS,AllWool VELOURS. ilk and Wool EPINGLI FRENCH Pop: INS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, FRENCH MERE NOES. ALPACAS, P Black and LVETEE! da fine stock of ING GOODS. One price to all, BOGAN © WYLIE, * 1018 and 1020 7th street N!W. C= ! CARPETS !! CARPETS!!! MESSRS. WOLFORD & SHILBERG Terire to call the attention of the general publio to their ATTRACTIVE STOCK oF FALL CABPETS, At the following low rates: tobgjtgt ee ENGLISH BRUSSELS, from 81.28 10 $1.20. ae west designs in THREE-PLYS, from $1.45 to oo, Cheice patterns IMITATION BRUSSELS, 45 to ® cents per yurd. All-wool INGRAIN TAPESTRY FINISH, from % cents to $1 2. Good quality INGRATNS, @ to &7% cents, ALL LIST HOME MADE CARPET, cents, Best HEMP CARPET, % cents. «of £8 to 10-4 OIL CLOTHS, ranging sup. gQik CLOTH end VELVET RUGS, MATTINGS, Cay BC, ALso, A heavy stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIU DBY-GOODS, fe offered at the LOWEST MARKET FIGURES. All goods at this establishment are p ely to be sold 2) per cent, less thau at any house in the city. A call is respectfully solicited before purchasing elsewhere. S7 REMEMBER, THE ARCADE 437 Zeb street, Isl _ ocl#-Im is ml ahs. Fd sonen smn, GY PORTER OF LYONS BLACK SILKS, 8: oe VELVETS. PARIS KID GLOVES, ie DNPUUEIGN AND DOMESTIC” DRY GOODS, 939 Penn. AvE., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH sts, S7-Mr. Shackelford, our agent in Europe, k ts ‘copstanuy supplied with — LYONS BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS rom the best manufacturers, and we have now fn splendid aseortment at $1.00, $1.75, 2%,'g2, and upto Se per yard? Oh 20 BLACK SILKS for suite ‘our stock, in this of ice for exch can pur: MOURNING DRESS GOODS, now im store of UR See Sa on &ec., Re. 0! oneccharticies © O8LY ocd-tra, in plain figures JOSEPH J. MAY, ‘Our PUBL, OP tidiscar m E GOVERNOR ANP SECB! N GREY 2 eae Dintrict of Columbia at the Bission tothe people ot said District, for their ap- etructcre; pow there ge, fo Urepare for or Sec. 1. And sup od, That, proviied that thie oval oF di real, of an act of the Legislative | act shall be sul a the poop > neet seu 4A 19, 1271 Kuccmbly of anid District, approved Auras mb, | eral election, sud sball toner a mayrity of rhe HOLDING GE gi eotitind.™“An act forying’s tax forthe payment | ¥" tee cart for tv rs state Ana mbly DISTRICT OF i | $f,the intercet 00, & shell snaeally scree on t= & gach elect + That this act * he time for holding the General iru doliars of bouts, au > be tert ae ap An Ace ccuioga in the District of Columbia. Sutborising the District af Cy Be ai enacted ty the Laceessivee Assembiy af the | putbor izing the District ol ee ee aoe ae ele ot | Dy Si Issuing of four miigos of bonds and levying | Of the Peden i aman dadene at cor the payment of the intercet agit shall an. | an amount pot exceeding Sac d tind bed: Fostner enacted, That whereas an |. accrue thereon, and scbmitting the act. with | lare: Proveded. That, tek spretececy pxiete for the immediate taking eit of | the auertion of the iteuing of four Tulliion of im, Cantina Se famiahn this act, ii is hereby declared to bo in force from and | stion in sald District” Will be adequate fort rpose of compioting ‘be siter ite approval by the Governor, Executive Orrice, . rading of said rond. isfactory guarantees Speaker sf the House T Deleptes. PP ag wi ofp an August 2ist, 1871 san he gicon, to enld Board that the ameunt so eub- ee 4s here! freem that at tee next genera! | scribed hel ta! WILLTaM STICKNEY election in the District of Columbia, which will be | that said work will beld on the fourth Wednesday of November, isv, (boing the twenty-second day of that the Sct ofthe Legislative Assembly of the Disiri said approved A 19th, 1871, entitled An act levying ® tax for the payment of the interest as it shall annually accrue on four milion dollars bonds authorized to be isened by the District of y to avall of aaid guarsi ptral Ratiroad That said rond «1 @ame pert the Potomac river Beers Tigh shall Be satisfactory to said! Board of orks ak 39, earsident of the Counclt. PTT COOKE Governor. su 31-ta Y¥ THE GOVERNOR AND SECRE- NOPARE ative Dotnet of Colemntie at ste ab: mission to the poonle, of the District of Columb: eal ublie Sec. 2. Amd be at fervther enarted, That in order to foie approval or disapproval, of an act of the | lumbia, by ea act entitled “An act antborising tie pra for the paymont of amid’ eubecriprom the act authorict the District of Cabambia to create a | District of Columbia to create a debt for special im jovernot ie hereby auth d to tasue the regia trict of Colamting me on thelr wand Secretary rict. and sisll be redeemable twenty years aud bear six per ceutam interest. payable i roe tds aah and to eril oat oft maid Pied- ements eod repairs in said District by the tered or compon bonds ot Phish shall express the wtyeat of t ebt for cial improvements and repairs in seid levying @ tax for the es of the interest as it shall annuaity accrue therecn, ané submitting the act ide g the question of be pipe bE reget wenieut bends to, a 6a = se general elsction in said Dis:rict,” approved august feswing of four millions cf bonds, and levying a tax for the payment of the interest as it shail annually G , the act with the lions of improve. and sale said Dist People cf said District for t roval. with the eaid ret enti 4 2 pany, et each times Dieraice oF Oo TE Orr F i,t | Ing the District of Colt to create «cebt for ris Wenee 4 by given thet a next general | Special improvements and repsire in exid District by tk afores pat weld forsee te herady ercen that at ag masbwiige | femme of four, million of bonds, and levsings | Eonds shall pot be sold at inoy cid on the fourth Wednesday of Movember, 161, | &X OF the parment of the intereat” as it shall an- | por centuns ofthe par valvne thereat boo ig Reg rele ofthat manth,) the act | 9Bally accrue thereon, and submitiing the act. with || Sec. 3. Amd bea! fertaer oma: 4 That in order to the quevtica of the teening of four millions of im * bonds. to a vote of che people at a genet n the waid District.” Said election will be the firet general election after | the pasence of enid act entitied “An act levying ® tax for the parm Rually accrae on thorized to be & he. iute wt te acerte ally bs is, there of the Legislative Assembly of the District of Oolnm- bin. entitled “An ect authorizing the District of Co- lumbia to create a debt for special improvements aud repairs in said District by the issuiug of focr mill ry of bonds aud Ivvying a tax forthe payment of interest as itehall aanvally scorue thereon, m sub- ing the act with the question of the istming of be procent« n = pecial fund plelged for the pay- of the interest as it shail ar of bonds, an our million dollars F the Di That the Ge the four million of improvement bonds to a vote of serie : 26 pe people at a general election in said Distriet,”” ap- 8 set authorizing District « . ee proved August {9,151. will be submitted juts mode enna 20 Srcaas § 2aht oot AURcial euprovencete ; rer ded by suid act to the people of said Distrset fOr | Sti or houdes azd icxp ne 3 ts fcr the! payanent pes SE a ee ae Of batts tor aecial | OF the interest as it ehail annually accrue the ; mestion of issuing four millions of bonds for «pecis improvement and repeirs as mentioned 1n aid act. Sald clection will be the. firet general election after the eof suid act, Baid act is hereto subjcined toi Dubliestion theres! tema hop wernor of the District of Columbia, bs EDWINA L. STANTON. Secretary of the District of Columbia. AN Act authorizing tho District of Columbia tocren ‘a debt for special improvements and repairs said District by the issuiug of four millionot bonds, | AN Ac? levying a tax for the payment of the fnter- and levying a tax for the payment of the interest bat} as it shal) annually sccrue on four mi ‘as it shall annually y accrue thereon, and subenitting So ane Bonde, eatperis d whe lecued th the question of ‘uing of the four istrict of Columbia act entitied = Au. ac Shp act Wek ihe i : suthorizing the District of Columbia to create ® debt for special improvements aud repairs in sail District by the mg ey four millions of bonds levying « tax for payment of the interest with ‘anestion of improvement bond he pevpie at agencral clection im said And said election. as iu the eal subjcined and pub t ratimait the and prescribe the form iu which CHARLES L. HULSE, Speaker of tie Fe ny B.D. COOK Governor of the District of Columbia, EDWIN L STANTON, - Secretary of the District of Columbia, P Approved. Angnet 19. 1s HD. COOKE. Ge (OFFICIAL) [REGISTRATION sorice. TO THE VOTERS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ation for the District of 0» ant! wn on of improvement bonds to 4 vote of tue peo- mae Feucral election in said District. ted by the paiatios Assembly of the of Colum/ra, That in order that special im- | and The Board of Be Jambta wail bokt eesions from 13 0 moti sand repai the streets, avenaes, | asit sball annually accrus therson.and submit ; of each > Mand roade of the District of Gotambis tosy be | ting the acts with the ‘question of the issuing «f | 7 o'clock, p.m..of each @ay heretuafter menti ced and completed, and sewers and Uridees | 14Ur miliont of improvement bonds.to a vote of | for the purpose uf rogisteriag the v ny AU rncted there! i other necessar: works be executed, the Governor of aaid Dj authorized aud empowered, for and in beba! District, to iaene, or cause’ to be lesa, as hey after directed, registered or conpon bonds to the amount of four million dollars. in Genortuations of fifty, one hendred, five hundred, and ome thousand oil the District of Columbia, st the following-aamod Pinces: aisle ret te fhe peorle st general election in the waid Dis Biesertes of Coteonbicn Kiet ker tee oareee nt pe NINETEENTH DISTRICT the interest annually, as it may nocree om the f ir All that part of the city of Washington tring million dollars of bunds authorized to be tesued b following Dommencing at the District of Columbia in scoordasce with the pro. | Sitio the following boumds: Commencing at Pit ms Le Within Coote Seeee e the | visions Of the act enticed “An ont eetkeicie tie | tecath street cant, and ranuiag worth to Boundary Sorc ed Wesir teas eed & bee taninead Or ee maint | Pisties od Coben: te mre for epecini | street: thence alone Boundary atrest to North Cap! seven per sentam aunnally. hoprovemente aud repaire in sak District ty the | fol etreet; thence dows Masth Capitol exert + ‘Src. a it furiner enacted, That sepectaltax | issuing of four millions of b nd the levying a slang. I sient 06 teat aesun on the taxaile the Dis: | tax for the payment of the iutersst as it shall aust Long K street to First strox Q farthe pe eaty yoare, to | ally accrts thereon, and subtaitiing theact with the n First street to. Massachne:tts Snamount gafficiint to pay the interest witich may | ghesiion of the lesulng of four millions of improve ye #aid bonds duris: and Gown Messachosetta aveaue co North Oapitol street; t E, end slong E to Ment bonds, to a vote of the people at a general alec tion in said District,”"a especial vax of two hundred Sud eighty thousand doliare ts Lerebs levied apon nce down North fteerth ace; ta be collscted in sums of two eighty thousand dolia Ditol erent e ree! camt,on FRIDAY, { aid years, mecably tothe provi theact of the Co the taxable property in sail District for the period IST1, at (he Aseseor's Office of the Nine Of tho Uctied States, entitled, An act to pro of twenty years.to ao amount wuficiont to pay the | teenth District 50 H street Detwsen @ govern: " District of Columbia,” ap. | interest which may accrue on seid bonds during sai Slorth Capit First ‘ w ed February twenty-one. endréd and | period, which tax shall be collected in of « si cae ae ee, Womanten, and inthe sume or that. the wandred and eighty thousand dollars during each of TWENTIETH DISTRICT f said District ehall be collected, and | paid years, agreeably to the ong of the act of Congress catitled “An act te'proeide 8 goverument for the District of Columpt proved February twenty firet, eighteen huidred aud seveuty-one, and AN) that part of t of E street north, t streets and Fourth «! city of Washington Lying sonth ween Borth amd South Cap used exclusively for the payment of the i “ ds }. That the Gover- a F et @est, on MONDAY, Goto n with the Secretary abd the | {athe same manner that the xeneral laces of wad seep pnt Comptroiier, prepare said bonds for issue and sale. | District shall be collected. and be mpplied ana weet | BST 30» ertg be 41 South A strom, near First Ontheir foce they shall be designated “special im: | exclusively for the payment ui the iuterest anuually | street cast, Washington Provement bonds,” and shall be signed by the Gov- fraer, countersigued by the Secretary, and Oomp- troller, and have affixed to them the seal of the 4. Amd be 11 further enacted, That the bonds Tiny be prepared fur issue aud saieas wiore- said, until required for said purposes, shall be do- posited with the Comptroller of said District, and he shail hot permit any ous or more of them to go out Sccrning op raid bonds; that this act suall be sub mitted to the people, with the said act of said Dis trict, entitled “An ‘act authorizing the District of Coluinbia to create a debt for special improvements And repairs in said District by the inning of four millions of bonds and levying a tax for he payment of the interest as it shail annually sccructhoress and submitting the act, with the question of tasul of four millions of improvement bonds, to a vote TWENTHFILST DISTRICT. All that part of the city of Washingt lying within the following bounds | Coramamcing at Sooth Car>- tine avenue, and running ap Fourth street east to E street north; thence slong E street north te Pil: teenth atreet east; thence down Fifteenth street enct f his posseesion, except for tie purposes of this act; | the people at a general election in thesaid District | wycgrtre Bort: thence along C street north to the s jot, except for tue ‘of this act: ple Em i. C reet : rest mor and label give such security for thelr safe keep: | st the frst general election which sy be beireiter | Eastern branch; thence alimg the line of the Kastera ing as tay be required by the Governor: and fo She passage o this act which said election as respects | branch to B street south; thence slong B street shall keep 4 register or = of all Soute which be es 7 __ as hatclonten nen tas provided. ets south to Fifteenth street east; thence do eure and issued under this act. and make 5 ‘appr: ‘act it shall teenth street east to 5 2 fall epart, from time te time,to the Legislative | published fn the Dally Chronicle: Daity Republican, seat to D street sth; thence a Assembly, of the amonnt of eales,as well as of the | and Evening Star, in said District.end | @tect south to South Car on amonnt of interest that may have accrued or to be | im such other papers ae the Governor direct, | South Carolina avenue to Fourth strect cast, on paldienyeaid top is. 4, That twomittions | Mua{he Pablication thereof be continued for three | TUESDAY, October 31, WM. et the southwort fore half of said bends may be prepared for tae | 'Becond. 7 Used at eaid election shall be | Comer of East Capitol and Eighth streets east the ‘inted, and those in of this act shall be in Words following. to wits = FoR 8 tax for the period of twenty yeare f+ payment of the tutereet anit, shall seer eens the year one thousand sight hundred andseveuty-two. and until the expiration of the first fiscal quarter after the adjourpment of the next regular session of the Legisintive Aswezably, and one millicn and a balf during the year ove thousand Washington. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT. All that part of the city of Washington lying with- fn the following bounde: Commencing at the Eastern dred and seventy-threo. and be sold by the | ou the four million of bouds to be issued by the Dis- | bran i Bowrthaheess . Sevcraar within sats perloteto the extent to chick | trict of Celembse macessbty toate seeie ere wacker ngchcemtp rater” eee Soar ceecto calerccknc ansonty coaenes | preacnumne eae setoee othe Detar up Fourth street east to South Carclins avenne such issue and sale said bonds shail become and con- | Iumbia to create a debt for improvements | thence along South Carolina avenue to D atrect Lope ar oy 7 Pieringinaeoe ‘That upon the —- air Sn rf a _— south; thence slong D street soath to Fiftecnth strest ‘oj any or all of said bonds the. proceeds thereof ‘un it sbail empaily accrus pereoa east; thence up Fifteenth street east to B street shall be. deposited fu the @easury of the District, and shall be drawn out upon warrants of the Board of Public Works, and it be south; thence out B street south to the Eastern branch,and along the Eastern branch to the foot of disbursed by maid h c Fo a | ‘DAY. November 3, for the c ost of special impro District.” And to those this Fourth street cast, oo WEDNES! emis and repels tn as District Include io | the words following, to say -— 3371, at the northweet corner of Niuth and K streets, Becessary ital expenses thereof, and for no AGAIN opposite Anacostia engine-hoese, Washington, other purposen; but no payments shall be made undor | The act for levying @ tax for the period of twen _ GEORGE 8. GIDEON, any contract for improvements, or for any work | Years for the payment of the inte ob done in relation thereto, aloes the work done shall | Bually acerne on the four million WILLIAM SYPHAX, be ten per ccutum in excess of sich payments, ex- | issued by the District of Columbia, agroeably te the P.M. DUBANT, copt in the ease of the fal execution of any contract | Pruvisyta ef an act entitled" An act euthoriziog the ROBERT GRIFFIN, orcompletion of any work and settlement thor stor, Buc. 7. And be ti further enacted, That the im ovemente which may be made by virtuo of this act all be commenced aod carricd on according to the provisions of the aforceaid act of Congress of the twenty-first day of February, eighteew hundred aud | seventy-one, and exclusively fur the promotion of hi c interesta, oe a enacted, That if any Mand beat fur Secs ettnigne cates tats Witch Geotier ee DiMrict to create a debt for special improvements and repairs in said District, by ths issuing of four million of bonds and levying'a tax for the payment of the interest 6s it eball aunually accrue thereon, and submitting the act, with the question of the issuing of four milliens of improvement Londs, toa Pie ih, Be Prewle at w general election in the said Third. That the tickets for and this act shall be deposited in the ballot boxes which the Gov- MATTHIAS H. HUNTR C. Hanrre, Clerk. 8 SEWING MACHINES. (Tue Keystone every description of see heavy, with greater chine made. Ageucy at JOHNSON & COLLEY'S, debt m all fabrics, light or staction than any other ma- | ie oe mettes any" i mney nutorcied | rtm ia feared to prove forthe depen the SEWING MACHINE t, contrary to its provinions, be ; Je enst fi entitled Au : eo, tune easier, rm payee in the Criminal Court | Ret authorizing the District of Qolambiatesreates | MAkee the least poise, © fer, and performs. | ne District of Col punished by imprigon- ment in the jail of th vict for a term of uot lees than three nor more than twelve months, aud by « Sue of not loss than fire bi @ mer more | tan one thousand dollars. SiBke, 9. Anil be tt fertner enacted, That this act cbt for special improvements And repairs in said District, by the iestulug of four millions ot beudeend ying & tax for the parment of the interest as it sball annually eccrne thereon and submitting the Act with the question of the issuing of the four nuillions of provement bonds to a vote of the people 7 M ot Space, bet. 7 od Sth ete, shall be itted t> the people or élect sta general notion fm eald District,” and in rela a ot 18 Berke Sp 2. Rhea ee in ret ‘dection wht tke question jour miltions TLLO0: BB gellaitt he emmagcrotice withthe genious @ | Improxemcat Gonder eectln in rcforence | WW TULOOX & GIBB ; shail beconducted in sas Bee aate provided, namely: the persons entitled to vote and otherwiss,in mecorte SEWING MACHINE AGENCY. rst. Upon the approval «f the act it shall be | sace with the laws and which may be ished in such papera @e*h» Governor may di- | applicable tothe holding eueral elections in said dike PLEST AND LESS LIABLE FO =m SIMCET OUT OF ORDER Agency at CHAS. BAUM'S OURSET AND BOUPSKIRT FACTORY, jeltiy Tth street, Intelligencer Batldine. ‘HE FLOBENCE IMPROVED NOISELESS LOCK-ETITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Having exclusively the Self Adjusting Shutle Tem and Beveraible Feed; thus suabling the opere- tor to fasten seams whip desired, Machines sold om Monthly Instalments f 9 Other machines taken Wexchange, Also, REPAIRING done promptiy. 2481 Ponnaylvanis avenue, Between Os and $th streers. Pp ‘ect, BO than three, blication thereof | Di Eoecatinued for three mouths prior to said election. | wourth. Upon closing the polls, the ballots for and Second. The ballots used at said election shall be | &z4.ust this law shall be counted by the election of- rinted, and those iu favor of -sid act, and of the | cere, and a tally list thereof bemade out. and npn foxuing of suid bonds, or of the contraction of said | the completing of the countiug of said ballots and fu. debt, shall be iu the words following, to wit: licate returns of the votes cast im each election dis- FOR SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS for this act together with statements of the ag For the act of the District of Columbia entitied | gregat: ber of Votes cast thereat for members of “An act authorizing the Dietrict of Coluabia tocre | the Legislative Assembly ,eball, within: forty cigat hours be made out aud sigued by the officers of the enveral election precincte ur districts, which retarus a debt for epeciel improvements and repairs in shall designate the number of votes cast for this loan, one of which returns shall Flaced in the election box of each election district with the other papers of said election and the others shall be pi ine sealed envelope and be directed to the Secretary of the District and be placed im his handa by one or more of said election officers, id District, by the issui of four million of bonds, levying d tax for the payment of the intorent, aa it shall wnuually accrue thereon, and submitting the ‘£ct, With the question of the issuing of the four mil- lions of improvement bonds, to a vote of the people, at a general election in aaid District.”” Au: ec pe eine of four millions of improve- the ball‘ts nninet nid act and the fasuing | “Filth. On recciving the said envelopes contalning hall be as follows: the retarns as aforesaid, the Secretary shall examine SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS. the «ame. viadd to Tr the regate vies as Columbia en- | cast in eac afer doing so shall certify .° District of Colum- py of such te a debt pecial improvements and repairs in kaid District, by the isew os four mil- hhons of bonds, and laying # tax for the payment of the interest as it shall annually accrue thereon, and eubmitti the act, with the question of the issuing of the four millions of improvement boads, ace overnor and file certificate among the records of his office. Sixth. 11 it shail appear from said returne as serti- fied to by the Secretary that a cast for members of aid Lezislat have been ceat in favor of tull force and effect, and the rity of the votes Assembly shail 1» it shall By POrnor EBBER & 00. BANKER Bo. 606 Firrarsre ; Washington. D. Hw Vole of the peopl neral election in suid | cinim the same in the papers of the District in Lia voleof the people at a ee thielaw mny be publithed. If m majority of voter ton And dgainst the issuing of fonr millious of im- | stull be cast agaicat this act it shall be voidand of | Alwhe7Jo™ provement bonds, as provided for in said act. Bo effect. Pla age Third. ‘hat « ballot box for each election dates Sic.2. And oe 4 further enacted, That with the | ve FEL ceat ne provided by the Go ation of this act in the fore: : i be peoeided by tee Se? publication of this act in the newspapers as afore: S INTEREST PAID The PAY of OFFICESS t the ARMY. NAVY. MARINE CORPS avd CIVIL DEPARTMENTS suid for the per notice over the Beeretery of the at three mouths, there shall be @ ature of the Governor and of the istrict that it wili be «ubmitted to wand id improvement bonds, shall be dey Sleetivar in Pelation thereto aball be cond Tespects, a4 regards the persons entitiod : the peopfo at the first gen-ral election after ite pass- | cashed iu advance. Otherwise, in accordance with the laws and regula- efor t pval or diva) :. ony of >EIC! flone which may De apeticable to the holding of geu- Sash wotice ‘shell be. Sled end Pecceass he tare vod Mgney Marnneed SOLICTTORS OF CLAIME ON erat elections a ee ofthe Secretary of the District. CATES while SECOND POWER UF ATTOMNEY Fourth. Upon closing Se Eons, te bailot boxes Bee. 3. And beu ~_— enacied, That whereas an is being obtained contain! hee tickets shall be opened, and the bal- | emergency exists for the immediate taking effect of 3.8. 0 IER, MONEY BROKER. lots shall immediately counted, and » tally list | this act in the event of its approval by the ple, it - B. 8Q) ial a Me thereof be sane. Smt ES ay ee Dory arom penn ehall pe Sl la efter the proci 2 euls-tf Soten cast inencl cicetion district. Rogvther with Sete CHARLES 1. HULSE, yaar “ yo Aggregate number of Bpoaker of the House of Delegates. thereat for the members of the Legislative Asecm: WILLIAM STICKNEY" Corner Tth Btreet and Louisiana Avenue, Diy, shell, within forty-eight hours, bemadeout and she Council, PAYS 6 PER CENT. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. mgned by the officers the several election pre- Aperore nt son Interest cincts Rdh apctnnpeoy pis women y Sag ye rm wed od . D. COOKE, jernor. sn 2l-tm De posite can BUT bonds, one of which. returns shail be placed ia NQTiE. AND PROCLAMATION By Tax the'election box of each lection istrict, with the GOVERNOR publishing an act entitled “An ae other papers of said election, and the other shall | to authorize a subscription to. the stock of the Pinl- placed in a sealed envelope, and be directed to the | mont aud Potomac Railroad Company upou certain retary of the of Golumbia; and be | conditions, atd submitting, the same to" the people — emake ™ | Stabalt be voted upon waaay 1, Fee officers. Fifth. On receiving the said envelopes, containing Execcrive Orvicn, WASHINGTON, D.C. iMforcsaidy the sceretary shall opes Distaict ov Corvmsia, August 21, 187. 4 Sha cramine the same, and add the rat Notice 4s heresy given ana ‘uae Recetve Deposits, and transect « General Bankes of the District Perches ER enwtcnamniinatens stock of the — i ‘the records of his office, Piedmont and Potomac ‘Rtormasion Cheerfuliy fernishe¢ in relation toll eee — es

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