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el ra ‘— — —_—__t — as to prepare for ite ruperstrecte,~ BOW there campaign, with the of success, but | Rules for Street Sewer Work. OFFICIAL. fore, oa thie EVENING STAR. | greg.tuectsrtg conmis | tumeiirasat tine Sethe| OTE ITEMS. ‘s TS, cencrens ara se The Citizen # Works. soul were in this eatse, but he had no fands. He | |The following ordvr was issued yesterday by | TRE me pooe Fyzttocne pon Rag ocong roe ORE TE seal sce ont or ea ‘Aen TUESDAY............. October 31, IST. | Yould tell this Association ( surveying | the Board of Public Works: ts ecko oe at a) rach election Amd prowsded further. each “heavy weight”) that be par his 1. Upon being assigned t duty, each superin- its Te hich selected from the receive i~ rowal — ue i. LOCAL NEWS. id watch—that he sold a valuable mare | tendent will procure from the engineer an exact Pest vartetion er tee ad We make gress of the United States, smnor aba jor fifty doliars,whose real worth was hundreds | subdivision of all lots or parts of lots on the iam Sf thin fact for the besmar of the bom Soa ‘oe ig Bereby authorised to noe Sap - fo raise the money to goon with this fight! Now | streets or avenues to which he may be assigned, | ment this fact for Sees tr ot ae name of the Dist —y 0 the capital soak STRICTLY “ CONFIDENTIAL. he had no watch—no mare—indeed he had spent | a diagram of the whole length of tho street | Munity at large, by whom we < pomed Nee ny ‘housed dol — a ailand was penmiless, ‘Gentlemen just think of | or avenue, with their intersections, number of | OUly a] fie Brocadea. thet. bohsre such subscription Conclave of “ Citizens, my Perwmal sacrifice!” One of his friend had | squares, lots or subdivisions, and the mame of | sonoey CHanoee in run WaaThER are [otiadessetiofactery ev lasnce shall be to, er hired a horse and for use the cam- | the party to whom it is assessed. 2. In putting | auetive of Tiscat Diacaser, Congbe aad Ca the of Public Works that euch eubecri Down Among the Dead Men, Laign, but hegring of the poverty of the Associ- | in the gas, sewer, or water laterals, he | Theur40 par hye g wo Will be adequate for the ‘compiccing the a ation he was tm te bce any farther ex- | shall enter on his book the exact quantity and | 4) 00 in the x heey ‘at Proches!? ‘of said road. satisfactory guarantece Shall “The Citizen”, be Sastaimed OF | pense, and could not return the team, because | kind of material used in such service or lnte- wes. of Srewn's Dronthial on ee Suspended, ¢ bad no money with which to pay for it uses. | ral, and mark the points ot intersection in plain A nyt a — ; USB No oTnER but Hall's Vs = = CITIZENS WATSON AND GRANT SNUBBED. | figures on his plat. This plat and his report, or ; And Echo Says “ Suspended. Citizen A. Watson here arose to address the | cepiesof the sume, shall bereturned tothe Exceu. | table faattaitins aoc ere mecti: - meeting. He threw himself into a theatrical | tive office as each square shail be completed, " Derk Lantern Mecting of °; the Citi- | atiitude and +quared himeelf to deliver one of | and the originale when the job is finished or the Ficus Witt Not Lin! zens’ Association. his five hour speeches, but citizen Crane called | superintendent relieved. 3. Ia Putting in longi- pom cag ng age oe 0 gpiptalial® “Heiakie nek fen z_ | him toorder. They had met to transact busi- | tudinal sewers, a T or outlet shall be leit at Gasien ame Gaeeaaioneae Confidential meites—But Fee Responé ness, and not to listen to long-winded speeches. | every subdivision of twenty (20) feet, and care-| gee the prices at which ‘of the teadi ti i Gur -Everiasting- Unitcked- Thin- Edged- Reporter | Citizen Waton caved. fully marked on the plat, the distance being de- ing Srennt A Case of Mistaken Identity Citizen |“ Citizen A. Gram was in favor of supporting | termined bymeasarement. 4. Before displacing eee ee ee en Cees Cri-cn Crome Churklen at Getting hid of That | %€ P&per—he had spent some four hundred | any foot-pavement, curbing, cobblestones, ilag- S cok Maia ae ae ta fhousand dollars in the building up of Capttol way, or any other property, ‘the superintendent Coe ane ene, Gti for | Hill—he was in favor of asking the the courtfor | shall estimate the quantity, condition, and value — auto Pay (gentlemen, Pas tpn Sei | more injunctions to stop any further improve- | of old material to be removed, and enter such Got with the question of the at ane q@ Yeas Bux, As oe nants tab by o ent ef the ttrects—e bad spent about 000, poe gg ner) the — ie the tenet Tons of mapcovement bende 0 4» of the = samen. eas “> 10 —. su or subdiviston, for use in assessi ates election District,” appro’ Me Has Poened His Gt ach and Sold iis | Citizen Hatton called the speaker toorder; he | cost of the improvement. 5. He shall see that ‘ugust 19, 1871 people nt owed thnes . roy ‘Lips Gent omens Poy Up | Tak not speaking tothe question. Citizen Grant | no old material itt to be need again is removed seen ee Goutwuins Aage he dg tia the oA age * — | dropped. rom the premises, and that neue is taken away pegs ah general Mitts Woes He Has Worked | 4 proposition was made to raise one hundred | except by the alicer in charge of the prop-rty resnce te, Rove. uve ths Swhich"eili be | the ise "best Hasn't Seen the Colo | and&fty dollars by thirty dollar subscriptions, | of the beard, who shall reociet for the tens, Pop pig y fey i, tax for = nina! My ep my bat only two — responded. | Smaller seating uber the poston i 2 to ie aoe twenty-second d ES ‘month,) the act —— poms de of B a amounts were handed in w! swelle: d, and this receipt shal returned to | peared before me, and madc osth that the sbove ve As y of the Dist - | prov Citieen Crome. ne PB meng ale | Eas eae Sani we pig be DOLLARS. - Se crecntns office. (ee ne ae all | prices are correct and taken by him from cir- shy cial improvements and | Sect! pm ap NO Copitet Fill, or Moy, Can. Shail or Will Ezpend | Citizen, A Grant wer coealie Hho ete ne as | cmiractors to comply Rterally with the terms | Cuiars published im the United States and Eng- teéd District by the issuing of four million | ,,Said onare of the, (greed ceases! con one pewenes THe Has That Much eeetnct ont of beak in crt) bat hehad | of their contracts, aud shall st onco report | land under the Corpeunie names Of the com: | Tete eee rns soar mall _ cetate Ss oe ee eles as fas That Muc ne meney out of bank. He woaldgive ittothe | any violation thereof to the executive of- | Dantes manufacturing ela imectines: shall arndally accruc thereon. for stall ¢: pee he Pla. " Congard oma the next day. He had spent £100,000 | fice; shall see that lamps are Frep. Suita iti ion of the eS y Ears are Deaf to the Cry ._ (The secre’ shrugged his shoulders so | all night where excavations are : 3 donds to a ¥ men, Pay Up Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Cuyrhoga Co., 0. ‘The Wilson Sewing Machines are for sale at A. ROSENTHAL, 404 street. significantly that citizen Grant sabsided for the | setting in the | remainder of the evening. | | wed, and the street He shall cause all ditches or other eral clection imsaid District, & fagust 19, 11, will be sulauitted iu the' mode — ed by said act to the people of said District for | 80d rep t The following printed invitations were pri- A VINAL APPEAL vately distributed among the members of the val or disapproval, Mm connection with the jer my Bafa pe Rd was made to the mecting by Messrs. Crane and ions to be rammed or paddled, and all FOr or ee erilione of toate for epectal, | of the al ¥ accrue thereon. m hundred and sevenyy- “Citizens? Association” early last week : Cushing for more cash, but all that could be had | the earth put back in its place, 7. He shat not | Termseasy. 0” seeetcatat saltepsire ae montipcain eat set. ues of Staten a aren ee pF ey RX Con ripENTiAL.— Washingion, Oct. 26, 1871— a ‘addy squeezed out. absent himself from his post on any nt tar- Notick To THE Puntic—t. Becker & Co. | Said elec will be the first snpral slaction atiee & vote of the people at a general election in said eon. Dear Sir: You are respectfully requested to at- loore’s motion to assess each member | ing working honrs, and shall report once a week | snecessor to P. Wallach, dealer in men’s, youths’ | the paseageof said act. L net — subj ret"? CHABLES L. HULA, tend a meeting of the Citizens’ Asociation, at | then 3 in writing to the exccutive officer, the condition | and boys clothing, have received an entire new | §d Dublication thereof i= made herawith, And said election, as respects the said act. will be Speaker of the Bouse of vologten, tne Board ot Trade Rooms, Friday evening, °. W., Hatton asked the attention of the | and progressofhiswork. He shall allow no mov- | stock of goods, which they are selling at the Governor sith: Doctricr bf Columbia, | held asin the said act provided. Said act te hereto WILL.AM STICKNEY, Oct. 7, 1871, at7 o'clock. | meetir, Ernie he might say a few words in be- | able obstruction to remain in the carriage or feot- | lowest market price. Those in want of clothit EDWIN L. STANTON, subjofned and publication phereot ie herewith made Pres-tcnt of the Council, ‘The object of the meeting is tosee what course | half of his friend, Marcellus West, as he was ways, unless absolutely necessary. Any viola- | or gent's f ‘goods, wonld do well to Becretary of the District of Columbia, Governee of tap arise t Oplemiia. etl auton will be pursued by the association in regard to TOO MODEST tion or neglect of these rules shall subject the | and examine thelr goods before purchasing EDWIN L. STANTON, | ee — —malning & sapenting ian Cittoms newspaper, | to say any thing Bimscit- He. had worked man- | offender to dismissal. re. I. Becngr & Co., ge ng mye Atmel me gets gr Secretary of the District of Columbia, (OFFICIAL) wow being published under the auspices ¢ | fully in the eause, done his best to create —————__—— deon , corner 4% stree! on ‘by ment - TON assoriation; also, what action the association | diversion in theranksof the colaredmen; hal ex. | The Board of Health on Vaccination. * beaten ta ars tage fel District by the smut of oar milion of onan An Ace, levying © tax for the payment of the intor- [GPRPGISTRATION Norice. will take in regard tw going into the coming | pended all his ready means. If fhe hadn't been Ata special meeting of the Boardof Health last | | Hewrzer has all of thermometers and | $i'{,'shall aupually accrae ther-onsand s ting | Gollars of bonds, authoriz d tobe iesued by the aoe “Thetis F = womske any converts it wasn’t his fauit. | night, the subject of vaccination was taken up, | barometors. the act with the question of the issuing of the foar | District of Columbia by an act entitled “ An act | TO THE VOTERS OF THE DISTRICT OF ‘The ring party is divided; they are quarreling | Mr. West had a bill for services rendered, andiie | when Dr. Cox recommended that the District of | Gopag, &o—Dr. White, chirepodist, No. 535 | Million of improvement bonds tow vote of thepeo- | SUtborizing the District of Cclumbla to create a COLUMBIA: ee ee ee Por the cing: | BOped arrangements would be made to pay the | Columbia be divided into districts, and all the | ya0BNS; @0—Dr. , miettee and apo oe hy yey Fee ey etn ot | 2x, mecee of Ragtsteation tor tee Bonin of @r- ee ae "walling for the cae coe Manny Motteetiatiianetitn ete oer eee ae fers pca placa pn No.7 ther lee. street, Baltimore: success- | Witeritt of tuiew tn That in order that apecialim- | and levying a tax for the payment of the intervst | umbia will bold seerions from 12-o°clock, m., tantil Asociation to lead off against the ring, when | had already prevailed to provide for paying all | of vaccine matter required. er creas ane Bunions, Ingrowing Balls, | provemsnss and rvpsire, of the sirens; svenmes, fing the'acty with the question ef the insuing uf | 7 "clock. p. m.,of each day heroinafter mentioned. will unite with nd if we make a strong | outstanding claims. Dr. Bliss said the contract would be taken at “= goon dl commenced and completed, aud sewers and bri tiihoat af Regeesternt bonds,to a vote of | for the purpose of registering the voters residing In vigorous efiort, the four million loan bill can INDIGNATION OF CITIZEN WATSON. avery low figure. He would perform the work Friereen etyizs ae uueae and the latest | be constructed therein, and ether necessary public the people at a general olection in the ead Diss the District of Columbia, at the following -mamed Dedefeated and « majority of the Legisiature | Citizen A. Watson asked that his name might | for $2,000. Fi of ihe opinion that the ward | novelty in Hoopskirts are now at exhibition at ©. | Works be exeonted, the Governor of sald District is | trict a ‘“é anes: accared by the people. be stricken from tie Tolls of the amociation. He not attend to this duty as they | Baum and Corset Factory, 408 Tth | puiharized and empowered for and in bebalf of said | fe i, evecagd ty tM, Leruslarive Assembly of the TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT. Iryou cannot attend this mecting, please send | bad risen a few minutes ago to make afew re- | should, and that the board had no control over | S&tm etter dearods Steltoed ce atenen beoae tte tes interest annually, as it may accrue on tie four a, - Snote to the undersigned, giving your views in | marks, and he was called to order. He only in. | them; and, moreover, he thought the lives of the a ent ot fount of fons ‘milion Gollareyin denominations of | Mullion doliare of Dofus authavised is be larsed Sy | , All that part of the city of Weshiogton iring within regard to continuing the publication of the | tended to say a few shout | people demanded that the work should be given | | Kip Gtoves for ladies and gentlemen. The | Siy onc hundred, five hundred, and one thousand | the District of Columbia tnatcordance eitkke ore, | the following bounds: Commencing at South Caro Ciltren. s mini long speeches. | to those that wouldsee to it that everyone who | best Dollar Gloves imported; also, a novelty in | dollars, to be payable. within twenty yours from the of phe act entitled “An act authorizing the | lina avenne, and ronning up Fourth strest east to ‘This meeting is called at the request of the | Was thisto te hisreward? Was he to be put 4 vaccination should have itdone. This, | first class Glove. be early secure a | date of their issne, and to bear int at the rate of pian, lumbia to create « for io street north; thence slong E street north to Fif- comentiece sopetaed a association to con- fellow [genet He had ed was not a matter of economy, but one of cholo ia calling at O. Baum's Kid Glove | seen por conum sunaaily. That a special tax footing of four millings af bende ead Terylog's | teenth street east; thence down Fifteeuth street east ic tigen nev . . written a fabulous | necess: i . stree' ta hereby ‘on the taxable preperty of the Dis- | tax for the payment of the interest shall annu- | to C street north; thence sleng © street north to the Very respectfully, Joux H. CRaxe, | number of articles for The Citizen, all good ones; | _Dr. Marbury said it was the duty of the ward Saban Mowtaetas Gis abo'| sito Odeo te tel tee gears, to ally accrue Meron. and Scat cei the | Sessern beenchs Weamsahing mateoctne meen Secretary Citizens’ Association. | in tact, no issue of the paper had been made | physician to vaccinate the poor, and if the re- | ; GOBTE ~ | anamount suficient to pay the interest which sua} of four ‘of Improve- CITIZEN CRANE CANT SEE HOW IT 18. without his personal supervision. uest was made to the Governor he would place Poe Suapes will cave one-half of the quan-| Sccrus or the said bonds during said Reriod, which | Bent bonds, to'a vate of the : At the designated hour Citizen Crane, secre- Mr. Crane did not intend to insult the gentle- | Uiem all under the ccntro! of the Board of th: Ee oh ‘are cheap and durable. A. Ko- | ‘2%Shalite collected in sums of two hundred and tary, looked sorrowfully upon the few lugubrious | man, but the meeting was called for business, | Health. He said the board shonld be careful I, No. 4047th street, is the agent for them, | sity fhousand dollars, during ech of said years, faces around him, and with a deep sigh said he | and not to listen to fivehourspeeches. He could | how they expended the money appropriated for also for Goetz's Double-cone Chandelict | of the Uuited States, entitled. "Aw act bo we Tegretted to see so few present. He had been | have his say at some other time. The gentle- | their nse, as there were a great many criticisms Reflectors, and the Diamond Diffusive Daylight i dhiigent im distributing the invitations, and | man had done more harm than good in calling | about their expenditures.» Deaeee’ could not account for the slim attendance. meetings. The attendance had dwindled | Dr. Bliss offered resolutions, which were Zeveuty-one, aud in the same He would call upon Mr. B. Green to preside. | down to one, and that one himself. adopted, thet the Governor be requested to re- | _Husam Harn in Switches, Curls, Chateleen | eral faxes of said District shall be collected, and be ‘There were at this time nine persons present— At this r= Dr. Blake, in the kindness of his | quire the ward physicians to apply immediately | Braids in all shades have just been by pass Saeed ecoraing ox sekk boa of the 3. Green, Jobu W. Crane, John Purdy, Mr. heart, took the floor as a peacemaker, and we | to the Board of Health for vaccine virusandsuch | Chas. Baum, who intends to make this a new Bac. 3. And ‘be us Further enacted, That the Gover- Putney, J. Richards, G. M.Oyster,J.T.Culver, are giad to say succeeded in bringing about a | instructions as the board may deem proper to | branch of his well-known establishment, 408 7th | nor siall in connection with the Beore J. A. Cushing, and your reporter, (seeing and | better feeling, and the citizens adjourned. secure a thorough protection of the public | street. Ladies go and see the new styles. Gomptrolter, propare said bonds for " hearing—himself unheard and unseen.) During ——_o—__ —— On their face they shall be design: Pan, tee a ee | FE $o the Dusidod Health on Btondsteronh ek’ | Meatgheaxin, wintingetel crows ties once Sse ponisientenad os das Remeney eel Cane dmenston, Francis Mohun, W. S. Cox. | ‘essrs. FE. , Dani So., hav - | to of da¥ ofeach we I a ‘ Coombs, G. W. Hatton, Marcellus West, st | pleted hele oanteatt for eptan ic ntences toe until otherwise ordered, the number of cases of | Without the feather, at Franc, the Hatter’s, and bave affixed to them the seal of the branch to B street south; thence along B strect south to Fifteenth etrect east; thence down Fif- teeuth street east to D street sowth; thence along D street south to South Carolina avenue, and down Sonth Carolina avenue to Fourth street east, on TUESDAY, October Si, 1871, at the southwest corner of East Capitol and Bighth streets east Washington. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT. All that part of the city of Washington lying with- fn the following bounds: Commencing at the Eastern branch at the foot of Fourth street cast, and running up Fourth street east to South Carolina avenue thence along South Carolina avenue to D street against epidemic smallpox, which is now threat- ——__ Condensed Locals. ening our city; that each ward physician report “Have You Seen pt. i, troller W. W. Moore, Rev. Mr. Green, George E. Kir! nections in Mth street, between H and M streets. | S™Mal!pox and locality which may have occurred | next to the Original Franc’s, 433 7th street, =. 4. Amd be it further enacted, That —_ — a tees pang we gres y > peor a Captain A. Grant, and A. Watson put im their | Mr. V. Melah having resigned as steward at | during the week, and the number of vaccina- | between D and E. Which may be prepared for issue and sal - Teg 2 tions and nations he shall h: de fi ———= said, uutil regul for ur poses, shall be de- south; thence out B street south to the Eastern ppearance. the Executive Mansion, a colored man named | tions and revaccina Shall have madein | ogp wew > urs and some until required. fo perpen he Chair stated the object of the meeting. Henry Whitlaw has been appointed in his place. | the District during that period. miss Geyenvedeane bent enue aoa ‘our factory | Bosiied with the Comptroller of sald District, and be brasch.and aloug the Bastern branch * the foot of Citizen Captain General A. Grant said he had The government hook and ladder truck at the sanded Wise ‘and defy any com, 7 marth otrest eact, on + Rovers - t $400,000 in building up Capitol Hi | Washington Arsenal was turned over tothe Di, | _After a Deserted Wife's Property. | thins Svocy pair wuatentes to baa pacteoe ht. | sot keteell cies ook sean oe ae ee 1671, at the northwest corner of Ninth and K streets, Mr. J. A. Cushing hoped the meeting would | trict fire department to-day. See ee ee eee EL CASE -SUDGR WEIS) Oe ou Gaiee Got Hoopskirt Manufacturer. required by the Governor; and opposite Anacostia engine house, Washington. take such action to-night as would gladden the | Danie! Connally has been awarded the con- SSE OSES OO A SEANERE OL ALE ANE: pa cient Dee it ant sonore raat rasion register oF account of all Bonds which GEORGE 8. GIDEON, hearts of those who had already devoted their | tract, by the Board of Public Works, for laying Edt nthe Surcne Orr Qe We | ——————_—X_ and issued under this act, and make WILLIAM SYPHAX. ben eftrts to establish The ‘Cuticen ayn a per. | the north side of square No. | rendered lis decision in the matter of te estate DRY GOODS. 3 fall report, from time te time, to the Leginlative P.M. DUBANT, manent basis. He aud Mr. Crane had devoted | ©, at Board prices. sipebemgh 5 a 0 F cousiderable time te make this enterprise a suc | " Duoley's Ana ts hen teeta een 1s ta fled by one Ernest Brassey, several months | Sw aoops at CONNOLLY'S emgant of interest that may have accrued or to be ROBERT GRIFFIN. SE: Put he regretted to say that the associa- | new room nearly opposite hisoldstand,on Penn- | *ince, asking that the probate of the will of said N G08 dh street, opposite’ Otfice, | xc. 6. And be tt further enacted, That two MATTHIAS H. HUNTER. tion’ had not afforded the pecuniary support | syivania avenue southeast, betweeu 2d and 3d | deceased be set asi letters testamentary | Satcens, Poplins, Al 1 Bide, te. and one-half of said bonds may be prepared for Wx. 0. Barren, Clork weds tf Ore zromees, is hed coarocied oe | cnc act iSvcrokedt tga Wye amc wear’ | Abr amas Geil ag pe oe | ————— ‘ivate means as much as his pecuniary condi- James Thomas has acce; contracts awarded 2 . . misehaen © Tgp | r vertisemen! Eco would permit, and he was enwillizg to do | hint nas romse basac eling Washington | ieee takicm tr Che ones ee ae | While nad So hiced Picasa ane 22, Togat seeion of the bogistative Aue Surendens Georgetown Ad ts. more. street, a in, wing the alley in | timor ” * . mil thousand 7 beard BE BLUSHED WitH sHaME square 518, eae ‘gre 7 | prior to 1810 dls man ad married deceased, | Bee ePrceds.tég fo 810. oO. ey Sight hundred sind seventy ihrer, aud be ald by. the JHSnsRS nod tor sale fom Wat Vie eee that the enterprise was about to fail through the | | Green & Williams yesterday sold the furni- | but had deserted her and thrown her on her own | Jouvin's Ria Gloves: 61, jods to the extent to which ginia, at B. il. DARNES Stable, George gpathy of the association. Especially was this | ture at the house of the late Mr. Petersen on j0th | Tesources, and she having come to this country | Largest assortment ‘of Children’s Stockings In. the orized as aforesaid, and upon ‘ oa 3 case when he reflected that it represented | street, between E and F streets, including the | ' 1841, married Coltman. Subsequently, about | "ety = oat sald District, aml BBX THOMAS DOWLING, Acot'r, Georgeto millions of money. He closed his remarks by | bedstead and matresses on which President Lin- | 146, the petioner came here and found his wife, PLENDID STOCK land te tt further enacted, That upon the calling on Mr. Crane to give a statement of the | coin died. They were «knocked down” at $30, | but made no disturbance nor made no claim of | ‘aid bonds the proceeds TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE RRAL Es- ‘Affaire of “The Citieen." ‘The Washington city Bitte Society at its | ber; but, on the other hand : arties that ao TATE ON MONTGOMERY STREET, NEAR BOW CITISER CRANE TURNED TRE WEOwG wan | Resting yesterday, syycinted Rev. Webemish | ean eee eee nay, aud ho hed . upon Warrants oo ot ra OUT OF MEETING. Cobb to canvass the city for the distribution of | Po Claim upon her. Ho resided here as a tailor | RICH BLACK LYONS SILKS, PARIS SILK AND od peal be a suck dev of May 30 cod sone tee [During Mr. Cushing's remarks a gentleman | the Bible and the collection of funds, his salary | {2x ‘twenty Years or more, until Coltman died in WOOL, AND ALL-WOOL DKESS GOODS. ain eald Districts ta folio Bone of the land records of Week entered the room who was supposed to be are. | tobe $100 per mouth, Revs. H.W. Pitzer, 1. | (0; making no claim, nor indeed aiterwards, . necessary incidental expenses there ington county, in the District of Columbia, eed at porter of Tux Stan, and seated himself in front | Peyton Brown, and John C. » Were ap- | Snore Faneelvak Gollan deux ceo other purposes; but no payments shall be the written request of the party secured thereby. L of the stove. He was immediately interviewed | pointed a committee on distribution. omer a Lanne eel SEE FOAte, ss any contract for linprovoments, Will sell. at public auction® to 'the ‘ade. by Mr. Crane, who ve you an invita- Mr. J. O. Evans, contractor for laying the perks atpantte : For mee M age lee ea done in relation thereto, ‘unless the tion to be present, sir?” “Yes, sir.” “Who in- | Scharf pavement on Pennsylvania avenue west Ses See eentay 4 a 2 ms Bison! an be ton per centum in excess of suc! that Lot are ae ei e i- aA a >, That wing motes “Xo, sir; Tleft it at home.” That is unfortu- | position for laying on the concrete. The ma- | ‘ly her lawful Hpenrapabey boned egciel 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, provements which nay be mate br virtue sf thiennt | Eailice ai boon roan Sevying’s ton ter tae ae : Beginning at a point on said Mont- Rate; this is a private meeting, and noone ean | chine is from England. It is ran by an enging | Ag¢ was null an Dendy he mrp fpindadony | Oe . Shall and carried of the interest ag it shall annually accrue thereon, | KDI? street, distant sixty (60) foot from the south- be present who cannot produce one of the print- | of seventeen horse power, and can move at the | ¢ is entitled preety uurt of law would | Will open TO-DAY, from the ETent auction sales of | provisions of the sforesald act 0 [easebmicting the act, with the question of the | Cem gurirt, formed Ly the intersection of said street €d invitations.” “Well, sir, if this be a private | rate of five miles an hour. Undoubtedly give him the proverty, but chan- | last week in New York, supert qualities Ewenty iret day the pecnls gps, of improvement bonds, to | fine of Monigumer ates Siena hee meeting, Iwill withdraw." Citizen Crane, (se- | _Baron Bchloser, last night. delivered to the | Cory was suncrior and would not, permit a man LYONS BLACK GRO GRAIN SILKS, the public interests, Distriee ” People St © general electionin the said | Mes: winery ri tent : verely.)—“It wor well, sir.” Exit the gen- fon Schuetzen Verein city the v : ‘That by and with alley fifteen (15) feet; Hleman, and Citizen Crane, with exultaton, | arms recently Presented by the Emperor of | Tropedey and take it frome hor Tig send Hone | $1.50, 81.75, 82, $225, $2.20,and up to Sper yard | oR: (8, Amd be tt further emacted, Hint {LAB | snail be depocieed ta the tele ee amaiaat this ect | PMs paid vm Sram ofa ue tcy ae "our hin: | Sy Dowdy band aed worm aor | cimot'y Chancery Praca, ant vated | QUEURRD STANS Nveggeeiy aud chen gg | Ernie ey ote fm ammer nerd | fue ats merge cae oe | spa meer seal Sdged reporter sat serenely behind the large | the presentation the Baron accompanied the | other authorities, and continued: “A party for- | YONB BLA “180, ron G50 G1. | Son. ce cenricsion thareet in the Oe Columbia to create end twelve months, in equal installments, with in stove, as a summer morning, and busy | Verein to the residence of Captain Engels, in 8th te e oni a oe ue ale neon ages » of the District of Columbia, be punished by and repairs in said | th. premises. oF deposit sone Soe noae Steet, where «handsome collation was served | On, the ground of adultery, in fact he has no | | A magnificent ausortment of Silk and Wool Roing. | iment in the ail of tus Disirict fort tora of ‘millions of bonds and Ban nt ET CrTizeN CRANE’S CRY FOR CASH. anda ime had generally. sianding in court. Brassey's counsel gave notice | lines, “Ottoman Tepe, Velours, atrsant Satiner'n | than three nor more than twelve mouths, and by'a | Je Toereoe ant ooteiteant | Terms of sale {0 be complied Citizen Crane when appealed toasabove set | Mr. Justice Miller, of the United States Su- | of an appeal. eu Finos and Irish Poplins in ali'colors.’"" ™”” | than one thousand dollars. me Sct with the question of the issuing of the ‘four | 28% of mule, or the eee ere ect, teh and sakd that the amo- | preme Court, delivered hls second lecture before Major H. A. Hall MOURNING DRESS GoODs. Src, 9. amd o¢ tt further enacted, That this act | millions of im ment Srodnva yas ofthe | heeweanbedees | dy ee ciation authorized the publication of this x w school of Georgetown College at ni- ¥ es iy . submit 1 people or electors of said Reteral ‘said District, rel . a rustes. and some of its most responsible membeceked | zation building leet evening. His subject was tent of Assorsmonts and Taxes, t0- | \itupin's" celebrated. sod usrivallea Fabrice, in- District at the Brot general ection which may be | tothe question of the issuing of ‘four millions of | °C?! {Courier} THOS DowLiNG: Auct.— day addressed a note to his chief clerk, Mr.J. S i ith th im it ‘and promised an ample subscription to meet all ex- | ‘- The early history of the coionies in their rela- | 43 dressed u note to his chief clerk, Mr-¥. 3. | ctuding "Black Drop atc, Drap D’Alma, Black | geld after its passage. togcther with the auestious of | tmproyment bonds, aad the efection iu reference {9 F411 AND WINTER Goops. See forthcoming. "Tile anaecen ee ee res | thaceaineatie ean and tho Constitution: | Thich ‘the temporary clerks in he office arenea | Seems G apo; #rench Borsbarin’, Momseelatues, inthe mode hereinafter provided; namely: Te" | the persone eutiiod te tote sant eee eer ee a ceeaese 20au 6 auoot not forthcoming. The finances were in a most ‘our Government; an : . i. s st. the approval .f the act it shall be | auce with the laws and may q deplorable condition, These was of money due | the respective functions and. powers of the | having run out, he docs not feel justifed in con~ | &e'-€c.; all of waich wo eau sell below the market peblisted| a wach papers am he Geveraoe aay a Bignell’ Peer lectins a ald ped te Burret Sraxet, Gzonertows, D.C., paper and in the treasury all told executive, legislative judie! ranches.” * “ _ y = - rect, not less than three, the ication thereot a jas rece: is now offering. at very low prices: ROT ENOUGH TO PAY OF¥ THE FRINTERS. | Among the andiance were Mr. Systice Strong, | Sete 00 toltey od fom cusy nc once, until the next TA en PEAR ALPACAS and sora rns, | Pegontinuad for three mouths prfor to said election. gurl Com ne pollethe batlots for and | to-cast buyers: & large and reac haiee pens ot He could see BO way to go on with the paper | of the United States Supreme Court, and Solici- | Se#essment is made on real estate, which, by act ie Teh ee TRS. | cere nak thes ta eta oh ad ee eral be | Suninee Gite aw suall bo coested bz the olactiostom consisting ots hos seeettencced SOODe unless the cash—empty promises would Bo'no | tor General Bristow, of the Bureau of Justice, ; Sher crear teeltde before mext | ga- We are agents for the sale of the abore brands ‘aid bonds, or of the contraction of said | the completing of the counting of eaid balloteent aa LADIES DRESS FABRICS, pent eci p B gy plier al Fo ee spring. | There were some twelve of these clerks | gud have on hand all the qualities, from 10 cents £9 be in the words following, to wit plicate returns of the votes cast in each election dis- | in all the most desirable grace abd styles, in Silke. Blake glanced around the room to observe the | | Detective C. C. Tittmax, of the Metropoli- | ™ployed, at $4 per day ©1.25 per yard. IAL IMPROVEMENTS rict for this act together with statements of ihe ‘ag. pling, Batines, Cashmeres, Meriacs, Emprens effect of citizen Crane’sappeal upon the wealthy | tan police force of this city, died yesterday eve- A PARIS KID GLOVES. ict of Columbia, entitled jumber of votes cast for members of | Cloths,’ Velours, Alpacas, &>., with « fuli line of Men of the arsociation who were present. ‘They | Bing at his residence, on Iéth street, of con- | | Fnow J.C. Parker we have the London Mlus- I the District of Columbia to cre- {| be best grades of all seemed to be lost in deep meditation over the | sumption, after # long illness. He was the first | ‘rated News tor October Lith, and Appleton's KID GLO PES rae ities fa one. two and three button a} imp) ° | Vetvet MOUBBING GOODS, desperate state of the case.) If this money were | colored man appointed on the police force in | Journal and Harper's Bazar for November 11th; stock to be founa it any Bi ceil | ome oret he Keine: | ieclading J mie Koon ae Leder rang not forthooming, continued Mr. Crare-he would | this city, and afer serving ag patrolman ror | also, from tke National News Company, tarpers | Naakl aes ‘hereon, snd submitting the | ne of wich rtgran abel be placed im the election; | Horlerysiadlen’ nod. Gente Undersea: Planselsy Write out a history of the secret workings of the | Some promoted placed on “ , + Leslie the question of the issuing of the four mil- x of each election district other bie Linens, Sheetings. i . Stociation ‘and publish ii in “The Citizen,” | fective force, where he proved himself a very | Comic Almanac for 62.) 77 ONE PRICE ORLT seid Rene. Grement bonds to w sof the poople, | suid sletion and the others hall be wladolin a | Elncns Binet: a see tee noes, then allow their bantling seful officer. - oc30- O8SEPH J. MAY. - velo directed Boorer . . CARPETS, To DIE If TEE HOME OF ITS PRIEN Captain Brock has issued an order speakin; on cole COURTS, —— eee r the Wsening of four millions of improve- | District and be placed in his hands by one or tore of AND OIL OLOTHS. {Nets eyeTal of Whe solid men who had made | im wasm tera of praise of the deceased, an smite Seer Ps chalay See dohe | (QLD AND CHEAP LocaTION — GREATLY wrvpd tho baligte neninat aid act and the issuing aelth. On receiving the asalt envelopes containing | anc Price Ber taine they purehnece —— samys, moved around as if seated upon red hot | Paried a detail of fifty men will be made to | fiwfal xearon: hued 5. Frauk Dr Galea chara BOGAN & WYLIE, AGAINST SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS, the sume, aud add together the aggregate taren ne = __ ee chairs.) | escort the remains, this afternoon at 3 o’clock, ersonil violence to Ge wson. | 1018 AND 1020 SEVENTH STREET N. w. 5 t i District of Columbia en- | cast in each district; and after d: certify SPECIAL & E.—PAPER HANGING—Por- BE WAS ASHAMED oF HIMSELF of our brother officer to the Baltimore depot, inuation of the same old family diff All the Popular Sts104 of filled, c_Anact authorizing the, District of Qolum: | the result tothe Governor and flea copy of suck | My,gae tefitiue can save 90 percent by aria to and of those wh ad from whence his remains will be taken to ce ed by Gaines Dring too in ‘imate with FALL AND WINTER DRESS Goops, bia to create a debt for special improvement — rH iticate: Srit records office. WALL Pe ridge street. Geor At aie . | Wilke h, P: ” Lawson's wife; dismissed | Aun and Maria Cox, as Hine. Medium, and Low Priced. repairs in said District, by the issuing of four mil ixth. If it shall appear from said returns as certi- PAPER ond bave PAPER HANGING and he felt like lex 3 ilkesborough, Pa., for interment.’ Bane Adaae: Goch aa . Rich dark colored SATINES.AllWool VELOURS, | lions of bonds, and laying a tax for the payment of | fied toby the Secretary that a ty of the votes | done. All work w i] be promptly executed in any who are so prompt to promis i RAS On A ME A ert F. Stockton and William 7% Silk _and Wool EPINGLINES, FRENOH Pop: | the izterest a3 it shall annually accrue thereon, | cast formembers oteald Ungislattre Assembly shall | Part of Washington or Georgetown, and eatinfaction slow to act. He had shinned around until he i A Sew Beitone Asso- ued ona charge of carrying co’ - | LINS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, FRENCH MERI. | 80d submitting the act, with the question of the | have been cast in favor of thie law. it Gyarenteed. Parti ular attention ‘paidto UPHOL- t. He could do it no longer. ota —A large meeting was held last even- | Ones sword-cane and pistol 1 §W@ each. An | NOES, ALPACAS, PLavbs. SILKS, Black and | issuing of the four millions of improvement bonds, | full force and effect, and the Governor TERY WORK e286 {0 give his time and of his means, | ‘Tg at the Columbian Law Building, for the | Sppeai was taken, and $30 bor od in'each | Colored” VELVETERNS, and a flu stock “of | tow vote.of the people at «general election in sai €paite the same in the papers of the in PASENTS, SAVE MONEY. he could not run the whole thing. He had | PYrpesc of organizing anew building association, | cas: for appearance. Robert. F vckton ant Wm, | MOURNING GOODS. One price to all District. this law may ublished. If a majority of votes ee » columns of matter for the paper during | '0 be known as Central No. 2. Two thousand | Zcilin. charged with assault and battery with in BOGAN & WYLIE, aUe att bends: se prortied teri select | eee UNC es eageciamatad SCHOOL BOOKS ht, and walked miles during the day to Samet sock. are subscribed, ® constitution tent te kill George Mr. Frank Closs, oc tf 1018 and 1020 7th street —— Tuacatalot Sox for ‘enc fist tren Sec. 2. And 0¢ st further enacted, That with the | ®ld st publishers’ prices, Complote stock of ip delinquent members: rect with no | dopted,and th 0 : - ys : shall be provided by the Governor,iu which the bal- | publication of this act in the news, ‘afore . nd wen Geieendios fe then | dent, Andrew J. Borland; vice president, Join & lots for and against the said law,and for and st i metpbera ne afore- SCHOOL REQUISITES, for the purpose of publisaing the | TéF- James Fraser; board of directors, Thos. B. nev Ivania. av we ; slection in relation thereto shall be conducted in all | Becretary of the District that ft will be submitted to. | <=s=memeeccmemeeemneeene eer : misc Dang annall, John G. Judd, Wm. | Mr. Rice, an elderly man, aclerk in o1 CARPETS !! Seppects, 04 regarae the persons ontitied to putes and | the people at the first xeneral election after its pase- | ial itizen A. Grant—“ I spent $100,000 to build | F 3, E- C. Eeklowt, Silas H. Moore, 'G. W. | Darin nth, represents Cae ee eae cae pe ihe Welder cea, | agejfor thelr approve sieaasepPEOPal and a copy of PERSONAL. wy, Capital i O-ahar apn] | Schell, J. E-Tarton, - wet CARPETS!11 | trallections Wand ieee seg ha! eFihe Secretary of fhe District nt ia ee ARCH ENAMEL —Should be ocd 4 - Culver ated the claims o! :, hi or e on « | 3. And be te enacted. That whereas i] yi the paper, and expr b ) | _ CoxcrecationaL—The third annual meet- syand struck him t containing esi tickets shall bo optned, wad tuebelt | essetgeicntisto ten tne Gthmediste taking effect of | tifal palleh, and makes the ince aime oe pod os real te atvon anus ing of the New Jersey Central Association of | } a severe wound. a —— lots shall be immediately counted, anil « tally lit | this act in the event of its approval by the le, it | and new. It saves Inbor and money. ‘Try it. Bo Citizen A. Grant" [spent 26007" ca | Congregational Churches and their ministers, badly hendied somo outside parties ateppad thereof be made, and upon the completion of the | shall be in force from and after the prociamation | Sit iy'uit Ckcans sat Si Sigh: PELE, Bor * O, dry up, Grant’"} ‘| with the First Congregational Church of this dr Te has noe granepirsd what the | MESSRS. WOLFORD & SHILBERG | Sousting of said ‘ballots; duplicate returns of the Por ates reoees — 35. Biake took the oor, and said it | {it3;. Will begin at 730 o'clock this evening, at Atte Sete conrens win Mutements of the aggregate number of totse st Speaker of the Homes of Del MPiosatenr orice set ies ee would be @ disgrace to each individual member | th¢ Congregational Church at the corner of oth Pesire to call the attention of the general public to | thereat for the members of the a ory WiLLiAM SEICKEY. oot and F. forthe parpons of ‘supplying fat Of the awocintion to allow the paper, their own | 804G streets. ‘The sermon will be delivered by pet acetal dart Mt bts ” bly, shall, within forty-eight hours, bemadeout aud the © Hen, Sey with firet-clase SERVANTS of cravy ompring. to die such a ‘leaih.| He wan willing |‘ Rex-G. Buckingham Wilcox, ot Jersey City. sigied by, the oficers of the several slection pre- | Approved. August 19, 18/1. description, male and female. oc2l-eolm= to give, #8 Pecuniary as well as a moral sup aoe ea ae be GEORGETOWN. ATTRACTIVE STOCK sitcts or districts, which returns shalt designate the -D. |. Governor. an2-tm _ : port. It did not meddle in national politics. He 7 - 0. 0. 1} Col. D. L. " ort sald ¥ SEWIN' y . a : Eaton and others, and a collation will far- THE FUNERAL of the late Dr. Tustin took ‘bonds, one of which returns shall be placed in OTICE AND PROCLAMATION BY THE MACHINES. SSqe PTE opeoeed to connecting our city with | Tuned by the tadhse ot the coninaae ‘The | place at the Bridge street church yesterday af or he election bos of each election district, Withine | IN GOVERNOR publishing ay pact a AB ae iG At this point the Chair asked the Doctor | Meetings last for three days. Frnnwe, Sod was largely attended. The: Rev. Be placed ins at aectiens | erect premeckaed cpen certaty | "THE KEYSTONE whether he had not been selected at a previons Sa Dr. Sunderland preached sn Impressive funeral FALL CARPETS, an SEWING MACHINE wetting to collect the amounts subscribed by | adicrnodne seepeeee ee ATnOLD-—esterday | discourse. Hev. B. hry a the member nlie ec eTDOON & Carpe! med John Sutherland, , Rev. Dr. T. W.S : - Dr. SS aie had Geen be'aid'nol any | $nige working on the enrpog Of aouratny | Chester cAtiatel a yaibeater” ‘tesehiaves | Af the following iow rate ap ee ee auch duty.” He was not a collector. : * | building in Grant Row, on East Capitol street, | were interred in Oak Hill Cemetery, Best styles ENGLISH BRUSSELS, from @1.2 heavy, with prester vatiotatiion thor ony Citizen A. Grant Lepent one” between 2d and 3d streets, lost his balance and | Y.M.€.A.—At a meeting held last night in | to $1.00. chine inade. “Agency at A voice —*Do, for God's sake, sit down.” fell to the ground. Physicians were sent for, | the lecture room of the Dunbartonstreet charch | . Newest designs in THREE-PLYS, from to un. Cox's consenate but in an hour the unfortunate man | for the purpose of organizing a Young Men's | @1.80. JOHNSON & COLLEY, acTbe Chae recognizing Mr. Waller 8. Cox breathed hie last. Deceased resided on 4th Ghristian Aveociation, the following oficers were | Choice patterns {IMITATION BRUSSELS, 45 to OeTAY TRI Market Space, bet. 7th and Sth sts. ed him if he anything good 5 | Street, pear and was a sober and | elected :—President, F. L. vice presi- 2a Af _ TEL Market Space. bet. 7th and Sch sts. meeting. Mr. Cox prompty Sees San ogee sedastrious works, fe leaves a wife and poe as pagpenect es ‘Nichola, Rev. Fg stlipol Figearn TAPESTRY FINISH, from W U100x 2 cines that be Lad not. He was surprised to children. ix * in E. Cox; recording sect 5. P. ‘ Present, and so little interest manifested in the DpBDemee cee Woodwaid; corresponding ‘secretary, . “C.| Good quality INGRALNS, € to 87% cents, SEWING MACHINE AGENCY. cause. He knew nothing about conducting a | , 22% NIxerEewrm DistRict Demoorars will % r, J. R. Burro ‘rhe'con- | ALL HOME-MADE CABPET, @ cents. spaper, aud had no 1 acing § | hold & election for the selection of a | stitution'and by-laws governing the Y.M.C.A.| Best CARPET, % cents. CHE SIMPLEST AND LESS LIABLE TO = tell this association ‘that he was fearful aout fer po on Thars- Washington were amended in some minor A large line of 6-8 to 10-4 OIL CLOTHS, ranging court would decide this from ™. m. John | points and from cents his injunction. (a bint hen , e Hogan, Michael Farrel serttonke; | ,AoUND Dap ix Vinorwra—Annie Lang, | , OIL CLOTH and VELVET RUGS, MATTINGS, Norman ot pomupheneriene] “tine ate tee could | Wa. Blake, and Joseph Deen [ell-known to the police as a disolute charac: | &e. &e. OORSET AND HOOPSKIRT FACTORY, tiopiets.) He wee satisfied that another four | @ °2=didates. ter, although ywabern of vores found — gaillion veted for by the people, and {| Regiernation im 11 Twentiera Dis ia, An, inguest was held yesterda; xd Axso, je1sty Lt Intelligencer Bultding. GIVEN THE BOARD OF PUALIC Works nicur | T#4©T-—Yesterday, the Board of Justice Wright, of Alexandria cou sand tha A heavy stock of take didi net thick ane Satemser pick easton ars ete ‘and 219, pera loom in| FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO DRY-GOODs, IMPROVED NOISELESS LOOK -STITOR Dr. Blake not thinl Project to estab. is offered st the r Jish The Citizen a} & joint stock basis colored. At the first registration last spring the cable just now. They should fret rave sullen 2 Mhole number registered was 108%, of which LOWEST MARKET FIGURES. funds to keep it in existence. were and 401 colored. scAll goods af this eatabliahment be Capt. W. W. Moore ae Dr. Blake. It Rear Estate 8 per cent. ‘any house im thecitye Yas useless to attempt to raise twenty thousand | guctioneas Ate Les enjuatimer & Cleary, A call is respectfully solicited before purchasing dollars, when it was manifest to every one pres- | orapnecr pee Seventh strest, ent that it would be difficult—almost impossi- | OfHoward Contre wee ee street road, south die—to raise as many hundreds. He moved feet, to Alstrop & Dudicy for it eee ee ete rn foot, or nearly $5,000 per acre. “THERE 18 STILL a scarcity of schooners, to the ee eee embarrassment - be amessed upon ech member to meet the | Tue axxovucmwany that = ee es Saree emergency, carried. ricals are to take place at Weil's Ginn? ons — Citizen A. Grant—I want to say that Ihave | on Friday nij it next, is erroneous. * ase Biastrxe Commencep.—A number of holes spent— {A voice—“O! We want to know what | ning, November 10th, is the time sot for the cues | WTS irilied into, the rock encountered in dig- Jou are going to spend now,”) Grant “sot” | formance. -_ ee Aste ee wn. : ——_e¢__ CiTIZEN PATTON . stp watcn UP THE Prico’s Dollar Jewelry Store is stacked i isofa — Me vemos ‘no extraordinary Geo. W. Hatton ack . with a splendid assortment of Vases, Brackets the the vicinity, i remed th ” ind Fancy Goods. No. 45; Penn buildings in the > Since the explo- had gone inte this campaign a3 into the! a H poy 43 and 6th sts. avenue, be- | sions, when carefully bris