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EVENING STAR. GEORGETOWN. | € FFICTAL. iaaautos aul iat puege he yop Weahington Ing Sree ofcach delegate district as above | cep! in the care of the final execotion ie con rect — Anact ing tue or completion of an) work and settlement therefor . <prctal Gngrovemrate . ni thin. thy FIRST PISTRICT, inc. 3. dns bo G forther y That the tim A repairs tm said, District, by the tesulng of four —— } Guameven tytn Cae aie Duraer moore: Breet po up North Capitol street to | _ Firat Precinet—0. 6. Whiting. Ghartes B bert provements which may be made by virtue of this art million of bonds ant lan ying EE HONDAY.............November 6, 1871. | One or two of the Washington papers which : Wasmixorox, November 6th, 1801.9 srectecRibe Bbst- isiaad | George Devote irs, Riceecace MeGscsck Teid | sreceeeer weet carries om goverding tp tbe | of she Intercat oe it chal! sungally eccrge thereon: support the improvements loan measure, at the 1a FenELD, Cocke, Governor of the Distriot of Oo- 3 Rhode Island avenu» to Ser- | Pre: Danie: Draper, Ambrose Folliet, Jobm | twenty frst day of Febrasry. « Bandra ssuing of four Billions of improvement bonda, to © LOCAL NEWS. _| sams time, for some reason, are in favor of the | iilis hereby give notice that @ geneval election | cnih street west: thence down Seventh strost west to | B. Bicke Seventy-one, and exclusively for tue promotion of | sve of the people as eral alection iu tbe eau anti-loan candidate in the Third district—Mr. | \\\'sp) 2 <= Setcio® ot of duber, | Lstteet orth; thence slong L street north to New SECOND DISTRICT. the — —e— George Hill, Jr. Thisis rather i ry Dat Ce eg A, ‘aud | JeFeey avenu ithence Wows New Jersey avenueto | First Precinct AG Itey Joho H. Cook, John nat this act soar Thonn Mr.J.G. avmisin "Sara. | seeuso furan give lepinion at Me Mil | feeats Soontatas ds Mics oee Bateae a | Centalomeet: se Aine K Miers North | GOES ah ean Nema te | pealistaribed pee tt tee al Theater.—Mr. J. G. Saville in “‘Sara. | £0€50 far as ve iy ir. | EMEnty two members of the House 7 ReTxer. gepbeel, Mobert Buchanan, Sernard T. Swart. may be cast for the act entitied An . should be recognized asthe regular republican | “id District; one for eacn Del arteenth Distrij the District of Oe ra : | 3 rs of the Fo: ith District. THIRD DISTRI ' \Mesnic Temple.— ‘The Orphan Boye’ Fatt: } candidate of the Third district, which would do | ¢'*8t.d by an act of the Legisiat ¥ wa begin with t & lortere Ae B.C, Dy wil First Precinct debe We Bensaris, Robert, Wil- (or immprot sppoute end repairs tu eat ' ery well if that paper was given to joking, but | y vote at corner Fourth and N streets north: . Orr: ment District. by the iesuing millions of boads a: Se a oe | the writer is evidently in earnest. RE ame Sg ak a Swcox Panctxcr Wikes, Joba M. Bercsite Foto R Cokin Kerging a tas for the parent of the intoreet as it Condensed Locals. |g these Papers have been misled into the as- | fcribed, tu hull their respective ofices for one soar | Tha reistered voters of she Fourteenth District, FOURTH DISTRICT Sy xt he tO fous ren paces ft orga m This dietriet_ thet thee cas ‘two pt Kemetbly teen act entitied “Ab act regaletive tas | Will vote at corner Fourth and Waeipentel | “ynet Pres (eury Grant, J. B. Welle, James | ec, 8. and Oe tt fercam enactea, That this ect | millions of fay watd Diecrist and fr, Sn he Stevens sohees baling. = rem “7 Dickecn. ond Precinct—Isaiah Lem: shall be submitted to the or tiectory of said | St 8 general election in an ries.” and Baptist church, corner of 19th and I | candidates, differences to be vf general clections in the District of Golam tT. r ; Riss, 5 ore tothe question of the issaing of for Beaty for'consecentan by the | <> tarth.°'That ie tot the cane, ‘There’ | tina prencindarcminneine Geeiattar, | The regard Taare Ce PoremntDintrcg, | Nets Socob Sir, OT eld aftr huppanengestogcther wth the quevtlnce. | Eprovempet! eonda, tod th efocion tn refrac 16th inst. handful of anti-loan republicans in the Third | Sh). fice in eaid District. approved Auguet2s, Isl, | Tt ae pee mith the letters 1; M. M.-F) | First Precinct—Aletander, Bovke, 0. A. Piest wade i pi oct shall be conducted tm oil renpocts. a0 ragerde The Grand Lodge of Masons of this District | distrie: opposed to the regular candidate, as in | Thay. ienignated thetallowivy places insaiddelegate | @; N+ Will voteat corner Fourth and N sirecta orth: | | First Precinct—Alexander, Roche. ©. A. Pie meme: ean yo | cree ete tebowe ant vegdinions wate nase Sill hold their stxty- first annual comunauication | most of the other districts, but the loan republi- | Gietricte ae the places for holuing the elections thre: Pes ey Feta: derome A. Johnson, Bernard Rilmart eS eg ad eal Be | eer Ste este bahaias of gueanal Oeesions eee on Wednesday evening next. cans area unit. The jises of these | iB .ou nid day and becween si ot | | The registered voters of the Fourteenth District, | T! ecine v ‘arner, George Forrester, | Pet ‘not leet than three; Sud the publication thareef | District. teats Hts of cantimation were yesterday con- | being false, thetr cond ne earth ates | aes ee | hee names beet the Hotere 8. GY, W. | SAMUI C. Dome ete or = ferred upon twenty-six persons in G “hureh | of course. "The want of information as to the is Wis X, ¥.%, will vote st corner Fourth aud s 4 Pinckney, of the Episcopal Church, | tacts in the case is rather remarkable, for the FIRST DISTRIOT s northwest. First Preeinet—John H. Brooks. M. J. Laugh! ; _ od a ; Judes all that part of the conuty of Washing?on Cathoun Clark. Second Precinet—Jas. L. Thom wee lenge. editors or reporters need ouly consult any PTO | ee et en oo Baker teal FIFTEENTH. DISTRICT. P. A. Cassidy, Charles Earl otew cast in each lection d: at the inauguration of J. C. | nent republican of Georgetown, (we don’t in- | oy Pest Booker * | Includes ali chat part of ‘the city of Washington 4 7, Charles Karl. Erick for thie act Oagether with statemante of the on Welling, LL.D., as president of the Columbi clude Mr. Hill, Georgetown officer of the lying wi-bin the following bounds :—Commencing at SEVENTH DISTRICT. oe @ —— or AY Gollegs, cecurs this evening at the Gangrene: | District permanent en ns aoe heveueaatia ron District residing | 1, Greegnprinyana canning up Morin Uapitol ettect | First Precinct—St. Ulaic Davie, Jerome Wiss, ToEecilesive Avecunty etait ean Reereteat tional church. The occasion is one of general | or any ofticer or member of the anly.republican | in that partof sai ot lying between Linools | Setwavenae in Fire aiscet oars thee ae rit | eS eee ane eo lommead whe ee honrs be made out and sizmed hy the officers of the interest to our citizens. crganization in the Third district to learn | avenre and Bunker Hill road and the Anacostia | Street west to K sttect north thence cleo it treet | Geer. FA tree Det, phir Peo several election ricia, which retarne Another regatta will take place ever the | that there is no division among the bona fide | river will vote at the corner Benning’s Bridge Boat | {.' New Jersey mremeen tnce p Mew serscy av- | ning. Fourth Precinet—¥. &. Taveras, Georgs ro rene net Sgr tate bona, Sourse from lith-street wharf to Fort Washing- | Tcpublicans of that district who are in favor of | *hd Boundary street, at howes of Geo. N. Holland. | cnueto L street north; thence slong Ls rect north | Stesart, Walter Levkina, ae yhoo S ton and return, on Wednesday, between the fol- | the loan, and no question as to who is their can- = Recon Hy eens sat to Seventh street west; thence down Seventh street , BIGHTS DISTRICT. be vlated Ins lowing boats: ray; Faunie, Emma Lath: didate. They would also learn that the republi- | . The registered voters of fhe Piret District residiug | west to G street north: thence al: G street north First Precinct—Wm. E. Nott, Robt. T. Humphrey : E atham, . They fn that port of raid district lying eaat of the Amncos- | to sixth street west; thence along Sixth strbet weat | Re ae rok ee ee NOt tobe. TE 3 eee Fannie Bell, and Echo. cans of the district assembled at Market House hh the let B. Re t Joby rl Precinct—Thomas District and be placed im bis bands by ove or more of 4 journeyman jewcier named AIbért Acker- | Hall to make a nomination. and were prevented | "yt" zore bames bein with the letters AB. | to D strect north, aud along Devreet wort to Norm | Rev, eek’ wenrem. Sicend Procinet Thomas election efficers. man, in the employ of Mr. Wim. g | from doixg 0, not by republicans but by demo- | Wu Dsiogtewn nt vote arias | Capitol street. ee ee Frecinet—Silas Browning, Asron Thoraton, Wim, redernee grovted bineml and be te sus; eae eee a Pe ing Gat coy bg The registered eee? PE ‘The registered voters of the Fifteenth District ‘ NTH pisTRIor. e ing isemployer, asseveral | 4 assembles ne registered voters w articles of value disappeared from’ the shop | police in Forrest Hall, where all the republicans | iu tat part of sald dictric: District residing | whose names t egin with the letter 4, B,C, D, First Precinct—John R, Hunt, John H. Brown, F.| a, ‘the G. B s when ying east o tne Auncos | vote at southwest corner Fourth and H'streeteno th- | G. nd. Second Precinet—Dr. Daniel "8. ‘authorizing the Di f Colam- about the same time. of the district who desired to participate had a | 18 river.whoee names bezin withthe letters EJ, K. | wert. bs . Evaue, Hebert Ho Booke red. QdL- py. py bh A The Maryland Haptist Union Association will | chance to doso, and that at that meeting Mr. W. | L. ™. W, %, ¥,Z,witt vote Srcoxn PReerxcr. TENTH DISTRI ‘pairs in aid District, by the issuing of four mi hold its aunual mecting in this city, in the E- | R. Collins (who did not seek the nomination) The regi tered voters of the Fiit 1 the Sth | was chosen asthe candidate on the loan platform BECOND fap ont eg nam begin with the letters . mr District First Precinct—John Baier Richard Covington, | tions of bonds, and ‘ing & tax for ihe payment of xR ae) Tee W. Baner, Second Precinet-Wai. Muciler; | the isterest aa'it shall anvally. wcstae: tuerscs street Baptict chureb, ‘ommeneing inst. A Sunday school convention, in connec. | by 115 votes to 25 for Mr. Hill, who i answer. to | Includes all that part £ Washington Wall vote at southwest coracr Fourth sd’ W | Johu Barker, Frank Meyers. gud rubmitting the act, with the question of tise tion with the sain churches, will be held at the | a question of Mr. G. W. Beall just before the | !¥ing west of Line wieiwal Beene : Pine e e e iek Hees ofthe four ming of ime canal teatd same place, on the day preceding the meeting | vote was taken, said he would, if elected, vote a District The resintered yorers cf the Fifteenth District | Church, Second Precinct Wie. Recnnuce: Buca | District.” If 9 majority of votes tah yee aginst he Sen oe ding inhat part of aid Dmeast of Weck | whore tamespegia with {he ‘Ieturs Leake MeOee: | We Fomphine: Amsbrone Stevhensone : see eeetenhe, po promis tino ae wien atinereencagd An old man, name unknown, was picked up ‘ese are bricfly the facts in the case. The | [dissin shat part of a Q.R, will vote at No. 211 Maseachu-cits avenue, | TWELFTA DISTRICT PEST aac nphecd bes br cise cherie Steins | hare and.oe yt ne emacted, on C street, opposite Trinity church, on Satur- | republicans of the district are xatisiied with their | Dini‘. Hed will’ between Second and Third atrects northwest First Precinct—Exeb ial Lockwood, John Sinz Third. That oven pick the bak | gublicaticn at this ot te che eee, That with the daynight, bs Lieut. Greer and oiicer Drill, and | action and have no intention matging them= | etiect HERG. The registered CURT PRECINGT.. OD, Hiitiom Fe Brown, Second, Preciget—J. tk: said for the period of three. southe,there shalt he a en to headquarters. He had been ro! ves. aut of way to acco Tr. i ECON PRECINCT. Le registered voters of the Ftiteenth District | Plant, Robert Douglass Dennis O'Nell. oth mature of the Governor aut of the his ecat, vest, pants, hat and boots, while insen- | who is stirrirg up all the controversy in the | _ The recistered voter of tue second District residing | wits Teisteyed Noters of the Fiften T.U,V, W. NTH DISTRICT. Secretary Of the Bistrict that fl Sill he subnet sibly drunk. z papers io serve his own purpose. ‘The Sunday | ithat part of aid diirict ising castot Hock Conky | XvYy zy wit vote at No. 439 Ehied aired Worth pHitst, Rrecinct—Zach, B ; ake prone at the frat erneral sialon Several itt 8. \de | Chronicle speaks of a proposit Hill “to f obey BN, OY | ree Zachari $ i See for thelr approval or disappr: of tha Copital have Egon peomeeaee ee | han eteinne en eophorecshtiomaget R. ; ¥»%, will vote at ‘the SIXTEENTH DISTRICT Seitz, M. McBeth, W. P. Bell. ‘Third Precine Bigne which may be apr otice shi anf recorded ta selecting the carpets therefor Mr. French, the | the district.” Mr. Hill has published no such ; Juclades all that part of the city of Washington | W. W. Griflin, Geo. W. Smith, Baldwia D.Dranc- | eral elections in ead District. Seed be ts loraker soars = the carpe! ; . French, er es Tuiap Preerver. : lyipg within the following bounds; Commonciag at FOURTEENTH DISTRIOT. Fvarth. Upon closing, the polls, the ballot-toxes | | Sic. 3. dind be ui furshcr enacied. That whereas an rgeant-at-Arms, has exhibited good taste, | prop ¢ is too smart to expose Weak- | The registered voters of the Second District re- tsreet, and rui down Sixth ati rest to the rs id tickets shall and the bal- | ¢mergency exiets for the immediate taking efiect of i i poled 2 First Precinc!—Thomas L. Tullock,» Aaron Rus- | containing sai cqeues, having been careful to select such patterns and | hess in that way. He claimed that the Market | siding inihat part of said & thence aiong the line of the canal to Four- | set} Souishs B Prather. Seo Picci eee | lows aball be ately counted, ama tally list | this act in the event of Its approval by the peopl, ws Scalaceeseg ae ~~ | aeeeneeeeorerpeaens | geese so Beto wc tater teas pad | ice Ageless W dane th | Stead a tempat | agg foto hor ws peo yas town. t % . i : * urns f werner. a proposition for a lection by the people, THIRD DISTRICT ayepuecasiwardly tothe canal: thente along the line | BFteinertemarh C. Hotenklee, “Geo. W Rantro. | counting. of oad patio og district. anaer wins cer atthe ian ot Date erurractenwss*/ime "aura torres, | Eby te roan, tear cepa: | cine eg ly of Coven | BRR iy aang | Ried Gat thee We, Pate | Sate eee cy of daa wi tiawestiea ee cA _—The Israelites 0 pape vor an : Teen along D street north to Sixth street west. FIFTEENTH DISTRIOT. forty eigh? hours, bemade out aad Counctt, Finst Paxcixcr ong went, 8 : bis, shall, within forty wbemade out frailty Chicago et fan ciaaonsad | ithe dit te as done "We doo ance |, erga eta et Big mae | nue gta PEPE aes | Mh RSet, ict: Boh | sch oy te ded ote tet siete he AMET CORRE Govervor. av atm members of different societies, besides which | but we do object tohave our position misre TFs Kctvote at ho, 59 Marketerteti,laGenge | whose Names beginwith the etter toh O bre |G 0d, -Kirby. Third Preciact— | number of votes cast for #aid law and for issuing the Sean ASD Paarnais = ihe Washington, Hebrew congregation had a | sented, tn order that Ms. Hill mm wex be " tnd F, will vote at 315 Penne. avenue. n Qiuiin 1 "huiley "Wan Teed. | said bonde, one ofwhich returse shail be placed in | NNOTUGE AND _ Pro tom BY special meeting for the purpose ieving the | role of “defeated republican ¢: 8 . SECOND PREC. NCT. '—Willism L, Bramhall, C. C. Bris- election each election Helter toda aie “ : mafferers indiscriminately, nt which meeting | capital for bimeelt eleewhere, of ‘which pro- The registered rotcre othe Ted, Dietcicn whoee | The regietered voters of he Shitoentn ‘Piatret crim Oe Nad a gle papery of gal loction, sod th other sh) to authorias ak on foie ik the Fi sis le sum was 5 was gramme more might said, but we refrain. namer ith the lett » M. PP. Li names begin. rsG,H,1,J,K, by § STRICT. e and ete the pe > tent to the general fund. ‘This being the case, Many Tainp Distaiot Rerusuicans. | T.U.V.W.X-¥,7 wil vote at No. 150 ‘Bridge | M, N,willvoleat 315 Penna. aveuues First Precinct—T M. Plowman 8. . Williams, | Secretary of, the, District of Golumbia, and be Misirict. and prescribing ‘the fornia 'wiles titey have good reason to feel aggrieved at the | _ Comntior hex street, in Georgetown, D. © re ‘Tainy Precinct, WA O'Mera, Second Precinct—R. M. Hull, | placcd to his deca anes aeetag, Fe oe hE, ne m iu which = ; cr WEEN A CAPITALIST AND 24 = sabe " i. . ” Prax 3 i 1 - statements which have reached this eity that the | Communist—The canvam s getting “ red hot” FOURTH DISTRICT he rerisored voters of the Sixteenth District | T- 2, i yp eoalieh, Third Precinct— | pith. On receiving Devers er Cen OE: SS iiihs cota bythe | Bete: A dey or two since two old and respect- | Includes alt ake OP Se Georgstown | TV, W. x, 9.2, will vote of S65 Piece orcane, SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT. Sha examine Notice 13 Aerety gree aba proclamation tant e have been out ie able citizens looking inte the ditch ying east reet. uh) xs . A a of the Legisl: seem) Distr Felief committee there. At a mecting of the | Pridgestect meee nes cree tea tie First Paecixcr. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT wrist Precinet—Ben Fuller. John F. N. | oF statement of yotes asm Aocembie, epreral Danese Tan nee Hebrew congregation yesterday, a committee, | cussion oa the improvements loa D- who ht ‘The registered votera of the Fuarth District whose | Includes slithat part of the city of Washington Iyi ikineon, zap Gocoed Suactarer | eae a uth & subscription to the stock of th fonsisting of Messrs. S: Wolf, Z. Tobriner and | }.ouses und lands, denounced the Beard of Pav. | ames beain with the letters A. B,C, D.B. FG. i | withinthe follow ing tounda: Commencing on Right ibn Wea been ‘Laweon. | estes among t nt and Potomac Kailroad Company up D.s airtoan of dhe nelle cea upon Mr. | lic Warks. B.,.who has neither, opposed him, | J. °"° "No >? Comstasatreet, in Goorgslwn, | eiteet wees and ramming along Ge rect south to the | Wiliam H Goles Lewis W egucth Pew ith it at ae Stock Dasrricg ot the eat orale tee rie rman of the relief committee here. | and set forth the blessings of ess, The | ; = and northwestwardly to ite junction with Maryland | cizet—Richard Coleman, Henry M. Middleton, Jo- to by the : which will be held on the fourth Woden doer” fe the facts. ‘The committee performed | controversy waxcd warm orhen Br elled Buta The weaigtored secret ie Ronit Distzicd wh avenue: thence along Maryland avenue to Four. | #eph L. Pearson. peed, opm oe Ed Rg tna that duty this morning, and were assured by Mr. | communist.” “ Den't call me that again,” said yeabagin with theletters Ld Ky LM, O.P. | 28¢-8-Half street; thence up Fomr and « Half street EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT. ing of sake tenpeows Bonds, the Governor shati | month, and that the voting fur aml mpatmst the net Merrick of bis early attention to the matter, >; “im n Carre? on wat witl vote at f16 | 19, the caval; and slung tho line of the canal to| | First Precinct—Thomas H. Barron, Heury ©. | ing of 4 “A shail be by printed tickets; and the th o Sian: may be done. | nist on Bes nae Cole Tee ay NT | GE. TUL) WX, ¥, 2, will vots'at'N3. 116 | Sishth treet west; theson dows Kighth wiser race | Johittr Renney Lene Boek ere aT, O iy a a ht sieiagnenas ice may be done. nist,” said D.; “+ you fellows who've got nothing - tog street south. %. Colison. sessic Chinn, Samuel Pamphrey. Third | ¥ ; " y eS a : ight, om. | Want te divide up the property of us who have FIFTH DISTRICT Finst Precixcr. Preeinct—Themas BE. Smitheon, Geo. fl. Brooks, De eS” tewued as directed in “An act to authorize « subscription to the etock of m1 4 HKOAT—Last night, something among you.” + That's alie,” said B. | Includes all that partof thscity of Washington lying | ‘The registered Sencar ihe Meeenteen Mockabee. Fourth Precinet—P. Hall, John Brao the Piedmont and Potomac Ballroad C- le ‘ LJ gistered enteenth District : Beventh. If of the votes shall be cast and road Company up m cers King and mis arrested Wesley, allas Rob- | With that D. went for him. B. struck out from | West of Twenty-first street. whore names begin with the letters A, B, €, will | 500) Robert V. G dman ‘this the issuing of the bonds. | certain conditions,” approved Angust 19h, 1X71, and ert Jones, the colored man who cut the throat | the shoulder, bug missed, and down he went. Finst Precixer. vote at Island ‘Hai, near the intersection of Sixth NINETEENTH DISTRICT. weball prociaim the fact Insnid news | tickets agains: said act «hall contain ~ S - e of Andrew ¢ urtin, on the 20th of aly last, on | D.pouncedon hint—both are ‘feather weights'— | | The registered Fotere of the Fifth District wh axe | street and Virginia avenue S. W. First Precinct—Patrick J. Quirk, William Win- | ,gpere.snd no bonds shall be rginia avenue, with a razor. The officers re- | and they had it “ nipand tuck” for awhile, when | 22mes bezin with the letters A, B,C, : Seshee Samceace. fers, Jobn urley. Second Procinct—Martia | trecved under this act, ceived information where he was skulking, and * A ;G B. turned lis adversary, and getting on top, | Sil! vote at the coruer of Twenty-sccond and 1 | Tho registered voter | f the Seventeenth District | Bresnihan, Nase Tabbs, Michael Fitzgerald. ‘Src. 10. And be st iread Company ant night found him ina shanty in the neigh- | said ' Live a great mind to slap your face tor | “¢e* encgene wiles hose names be n with the letters D. EF. GH. 1. Eee SWENTIETH DISTRICT. 7 publication of this h Seo anes, Toe arhood of C street and the canal, southwest. | you.” at this juncture @ kind-hearted con- wginteeddl of the Pitth Distric be Virginie near intersection of Sixth rat Precinet—Jamce OG. Smith, Samuel C. Walles, Sees Oe aan of the Gone ‘as the election for members of the House of Fhe found a razor ou him. He was taken to | tractor separated the combatants, and they | pyhe."ysisered voters of the Fifth District whose | street and Virginia avenue S, W. darcellus “Marcerom, William: Wilkerans. “Chitd | SeBoUuces STRAUB ater tans it ill oe eehenined | Delemntes of said Shall be conducted. Said the ‘first precinct station-house; and was ar- | starte 7 er | vote at the Sank’ aua 4 ateeet Turap Pructscr. recinct--Robert J. Micholsos, A’ U. Dodes, At Jt Sct is hereto subjoined, and publication ther yalgued belive the Petes Cont Gn nt sess glo bein! redress, bat Chinking better Vote at the corner of Twenty-secoad and I streets The registered voter# of, thie Seventeonth District Erecinet—Bovert J. Nicholson, A.C. Dodge, A. B. | to the People at Serowith: Le COOkE. © charged with assault and battery with intent & | have brought their names before the public in Trizp Precixet. PQ, will vore at Island Isli, moar tntonson Bae “TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT. Beetion with the a kill. Jones is a young and athletic colored man | the Police Court proceedings. ° The registered voters of the Fifth District whose | of 6th street and Virginia avenue southwest. | _ First Precinct—Alberto Campbell, Lawrence G. | of bonds for special te authorize a scbscription to the stock of of twenty years of age, and, it will be remem- poe iH here ks names begin with the letters N,O, P,Q, B.S, T, U, Fourta Preciycr. Fletcher, Charles M. Kmith. Second trecine! ——- y bered, that the attack was made abont 9 o'clock DNITIONAL STEAMER— Heretofore there has | VW. X, ¥. 7, will vote at the corner’ ot'Tw The registered voters of the Seventeenth District rae H. McReynolds, Win B, Moore, Thomas ®. | shall cated on @ Sunday night, and a gash made across | D¢€P but one steamer on the line between this | second and i streets northwest. whose names begin with the letters ST, UV. Ww: | Birch. Third Precinct—Davis Baker. mith Pratt, | ‘ary of the District. mapped Curtin’s throat with a razor abont five inches | Port and Philadelphia, which has made one be SIXTH DISTRICT X,Y. Z. will vote at Island Hall, near intersection | George F Harbin. ee ee tie Belioved long, severing his windpipe, and from the effects | [eT W°eK. On and after the sth inst. an addi- | tuctuges all that part of the city of Washington | of 6 street and Virginia avenue southwest. TWENTY.SEOOND DISTRICT, Seecity for imprer ctor the Lome Of which he came near dying. The night being | Sonal steamer will runon the line,andtwo tripe | {1iiudes all that part of the city of Washington QSTRENTH DISTRICT First Precinet—Charles McGowan. Poter Mosby, | ceesity {J fn act of the Lg dark Mr. Curtin could not recognize Jones, but | Tetuirements Of oF shite ngs ok Coe een | eae renty firot streets wromta amb sonth of K street | Eoeludes all that pxrt of the city of Washington | AbpCyH: Cull. Second Preciuce—Charies H. Mur’ | Bie nd ther ‘act of ward a lady living in that immediate neighborhood, ay — ppers, ant well | north, between Fifteent ighteeuth streets | lying south of G street south, between South Capitol | Precin 3 réus Bic! “4 of November, tral Railroad for th » owe won \ct—Francis Wood, Mateus Bichardeon, Juo. f Rover ype act, recognized him this oe et Farin domi eer ‘arte. hs veaitenen eee ee as Waa one Some Gir takes oar: Given under my hand at the city of Washington, sh object Baiiroad any with Jones, also testified to the cutting. | ity church yesterday. At early mass nearly 400 | perms ain withthe lene A. BG. BEGG a, | _ The registered voters of the Bightgenth District | Diarice croc ea he eaae the city, of Washington, | Bes" uperatroc onés as 2 eld Ee B00 To cae eee ey eee Tere Faber Someeeact caielteg ck | 1.4. will vote at the school house on ths southeast | Wot mames Lenin pith, the letters A. B-0,D, will | A. D. eighteen hundred snd seventy one. 2aid District trom and tay time within and Brooks held in $300 to testify. “* | mass Rev. Father Stonestreet offic! , and | corner o Nineteenth streets northwest. 4 . ; D. ft bis. mentioned ect eter Rev. Father Early, president of Georgetown Srcoxp Precixct, Secoxp Pauctxcr. fae ae eee, ready” . Masonic Etectiox—At the annual convoca- | College, delivered an eloquent discourse. At | The registered voters of th> Sixth District whose wine raciatored voters of the Bighteenth District | By the Governor. ois spANTON, raga whereas credibly Poprawrateg tion of Lafayette B.A. Chapter, No. 5, ou Sat- | the evening service the church was crowded and | names begin with the lotwors KL, M,N... K, will vote at house 8H eerost southwesl.” Secretary of the District of Columbia. eee urday evening, the following officers were eleeted | the exercises were unusually interesting. The | %.5.T. U,V, X, Y, Z, will vote at the school hoi z 1 . nob {Morning papers copy. 3 3 rt on the southeast corner of H and Nincteeath strests Titrxp Paecixcr. ‘sald road sc for the ensuing year :—M. E. High Priest, Chas. | Papal Benediction was given by the pastor, Rev. | 00 thesou The registered voters of the Eighteenth District lak, now there E. Coon: E. King, James J. Barns; E. Scribe, | Father Stonestreet. The church was beautifully * SEVENTH DISTRICT hove namos begin, the letters Z ft. 0: Pe Oe — — gioeeph S. McCoy; Secretary, John 'E. Mason; | decorated fur the occasion. Includes all that part of the city of Washington | Will vote at house Bo. 335 L street southwest. OTRIGAL FOBLICATION OF THE AOT OF beet Raat, proviged that thie ‘Treasurer. F- K.Grifhth; Capt. of Host, John A. | Taz WaEat MaRrkeT.—Thereceiptsof wheat | ton lying withia the following batiods: Gormene: Focrtm Parcixcr. THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, Ai fet shall be submitted te the st the neat gene Duren; Prin. Sojourner, Burton R. Ross; R.A. | to-day were 2,000 bushels by Hartley & Bro. and | ing at K street north ranning up Fifteenth The registered voters of the Eighteenth District a] ore IX(NG THE 4 eral election, reosive @ pryjority the Captain, Edgar Stevens; G.M. Third Veil, Wm. | 2400 by George Waters. The lattes sold his off | stitet west toN street north, thence east on M peect | seare panes beste with the leper 8. T. 0. V,W, ASTRIOT OF COLUMBIA oe Sk eek cloction: bad replied Packer Tega eeines eke Ter Second Veil, Wim. H. Minnick; First | “Change this morning as follows:—600 bushels at | ROFth to Fourteenth street west; thonce up Four. | X,¥.Z,Wwill vote at lonce No. SOL K’streot south’ preggo Hy yg 3 Gineia pp ag En re yey od Neil, Lemuel A. Brandebury; Janitor, Leonard | $1.55, 500 at&l.cs, and 1,000 at S101, 2.00) bushe | iwenth, street west to | Boun: mani: thaune dows "NINETEENTH DISTRI An Act icctions in the Bistrict of grees of the United States, the Governor chal be, Stoddard; Corporator, John F. Mason. SESE Sane paie Save greta Se haanels | Treaty kent rent woeuto M atrest nor‘u: tieace | tnctadesall tat part ote city of Washington ing | Bw emaced Oy the Frslacee Assembly of the Snme of the District of Columbia: tothe capital sts Masonic Lipgratity—P. G.M.R.B.Don- | Mariette 01% Sat S16, and 200 at $1.61. | along Higtscnth street for te Ne caese aoe | Cee serect cost sed Conaing tortie ar Dosa! wrelm akail’be held on the fourth Wednesday of Sf the Piedmont and Potomac Railroad Cemupasy, te idson. treasurer, reports that the contributions Tux Youre Catuoric Frrenns of George- | thence along K s.rect north 10 enth atrvet weit. | street; thence along Boundary street to North Capt. | November of each year. pa emcant oot excending oix hi thonmand dol- asonic Chicago relief fundot the District | town, at their regular monthly meeting held in Finst Precinct. tol atreet; chence down North Capitol strect tor | BXC.2. Amd be ts Furtner enacted, ust whersesen SS a eS TG to $2000.0, of which €2,s0 18 wan piaced trina | {Be Old chareh last evening, lected the follow- | , The resitered, voters ofthe, Saventh, District | strertporth; thenge alone street to Birat treat | Gergendy axis for the immedi: taking effet of the Board of Public Works that such subscription ‘apperpe ly Shate 5 ee wenpir Dino in the | ing officersto serve for the ensuing year: Presi- } Whore names begin with ty, : e conic wal by the Governor. will be adequate for the purpose of completing the hands of the Grand Master of Masons of Illinois | dent, Samuel Heine, ice mt, Joe. L. | oie atpeckets, wood yard, on M street, between | puc.and down Massachusetts avenue to North a CHARLES L. HULSE, ing of said rond, and satisfactory on the 2ist ultimo. Of this amount $279 was hats secmelinns soccer P Carrott; | Band i7th streete northwest. iste hnnakuecee e Bpeaker of the Houss of Delegates, Shall be given to antd Board that the ametct se sabe from the sale of Hicketato the concert tobe given corresponding ‘sesretary, Win’ D. Clana: | the ieamtelgenit elton aiaten | 1 =. hae Peace WILLIAM StiOK NEY, teribed hail be faithrsily speted ald work and ¥ the Masonic Choir, on the 16th inst., in aid of pel J e regi t whe i 5 President ‘Council. that said com ic Chicagosomerers” Only partial returnshave | noghues steward, Jd; fteliy, trustees James | utcoruer Wisin asd Moron Mintvees, "| wite naietpals? ie Gu ine Sungteaeh Diteet | Approved, Anrastiy isin sents Oueel | Se ae sraars Jenin Uantral Railroad Goweany: Amd proved Leen received from those who had the tickets to | A" Reiliy, J. W. Dyer, 3. D. Daley, Joun saith, THR Precrxcr. eH, Lo2s Kyi vote at O'Brien's school house, on | — ae : : set ofthe further, That said road shall be constructed from Freee ee nel’ J Expected that several hundred | LL. Clements and William Smith. ‘The above | The registered voters of ths Seventh Diatriet | cant, “tween First and North Capiiol stréets | AVOTIOR BY THE GOVERNOR AND SECRE- | said approved some, point on the Potomac river at George dollars more wilt yet be added to the fund from | 13 officers constitate the board of managers for | whose names begin with the leite.s I.J.K.L.M- | portheast, TARY of the District of Columbia of the eab- | levying s tax for payment of the interest as it ‘ich shall be satisfactory to said Board of Public this source. the ensuing year. pC ian a gape i Wer PS ya cn pany aceon District | Ghete eppeoval ct adisapererals ot an ant ot tee seal Sonali secs ins fear eae aac of Src. 2. And bet further enacted, That in order to ——< 9 street nortawest. a a nt eir or of an eu to of . 2. . TRE DistRict vs. Tux ALEXANDRIA Fourtw Precinct. whose names begin with the letiors L, M.N.O,P,Q, Legislative Assembly of said District entitied “(ke | fomb ‘by an act ‘An act authorizing the for yment eubec the Wanarncser Reitnsan Cons Amo CITY ITEMS The registered ‘vours i the: Segonth Distrat | Hy svt U,V @, MoE. 2, wil wots ak SG Beteats ect author! Oalumbia to creates | Distiek ot Columtin to create a debe for special tm Eoreror sue th sy lenk, Naghies Cah, feeeinds se 5 shoes names begins with the letters S.'E, U.V<'We | tshodl house, on H treet, stand North | dchifor special improvements and repairs in sald ements and in. eald by the or Cook, Esq., Attorney for the District, with ali| Yourns’ CLoraizoA stock, at low | area ary Mt corner Sixteenth and Mi } “SP ‘ levying a tax for the Sayment of the intarere as te | for tee teaser er eee caeeees, ond Jorring a tax | which she Say oe tele Seer ne Prices, Esmacas & Bno,, 005-1 street, May ee eee Iuctnde ll hg par tip ot Waroatcn ly, | Sct with the question of the is ‘nbaliag ioe scerae heraen pond rabepiing tne oct ith ame | of eas xia ; " ; | Building. Includes all that part of the city of Was! pg south of KE atreet north. between North and | BCL ement bends e | ment ‘people 4 year Tecovery of Ce0/W0 yaid to redeem corte a a wiken tha folow ng boone: Gooseees Sei Capiton street ad Forth treet est Hear of tnprovement bende vate of fhe people | Seat b at hese leat mgonera snc. | bait year tiftcates of that company which were guaranteed ‘M.D. Fraxx & Co... Secedeer; Crean ning Beceem ee | The rested COE te tenia Deas | Exxccrive Orrice, Pevtal. with the endl not curtion The nar cntnens, | Soneana By the late corporation of Washington. ‘The The Original Hatters, west; thence down Sixth atreet we t to Bhode Island | Whose names hezin with the letters A, B, 0, D. Durnict oF Govomsia, August air ist | Pie"tne Dinsict et Colette, Goat eerenors, | ment eed principal and accrued interest amount to from Late of Pennsylvania avenue, srenees thence sloox Enoee Tstend Breste to Ber pete P yocnt egmen ecorg southeast corner of T! Netecs ts, hershey, even, thas at next geomet See ean erer qments and repairs in said District by of ‘he we 390,000 to $100.00. Are to be found in the May Juilding, 567th st., | nth street west; thence down Seventh street west to ets Bot . election in the Dist embia, issuing of four million of bonds, and levying s ball —__—__. 4 . } | 0 street north; mee slong 0 street north té SEcOX RE . held on the fourth Wednesday of November, 1871, | tax the the interest shall taony Pemmeniay tus a Gu Srascan | Ste ote Ome Tall oi | ti ie oe a ine Rose a | tim manera LER pang | ecient eet eet deca | el earn teat a ar Pr i r = cs * orth; st a1 names in t HA I,J, Ky, pe % a ote Gauze: Tudge Snell, this morning. | “'N.'B. No counection with any other frm. Fourteenth street west i Will vote et School: boves souttocect sores of bia. eutifed An act authorizing the District of Go. prorement Ronda: fo tvote of the people at Faigned, charged with asagit on a little girl || Ocm nmvoaists keep for sale Hall's Vege-| The registercd sorets or ths Eishith Dis rict who @ | ene aa A teats southeast. | Fepaire in said District by the issuing of fourmilites | ° Sei “Till be the Beet eloeti about four years old, named Josey Hersey, who | table Sicilian Hatr Renewer, the best prepara- | names begin with the letters Av B.C. LE, Fewil | ‘The registered sete ct the Twentieth District | of bonds and AE said act entitled “ An act == eee — in the Ci ae pom, | tion ever made for restoring the vitality avd od northeast corner of Eleventh and Q streets, | whose Ramer Ugsin with the letters NO, P. Ey a mane gy Lame ne #4. o payment of the interest oT when Josephine, a total stranger, forcibly com- | color of the hair. -W. U,V, » X, ¥. 2%. wi vote at Sci hous io ry ed four lion dollars af bonds. pelied the child to go with her > some vile shanty ——— @ —__ Sxcoxp Pracivet. southeast corner of Third and A streete southoast. | tue 105 mation of, improvement bonds tee rotect | thorised tobe iaened by the g the dna remote part of the city, whereitwasstripped | A SERVICEADLE OVERCOAT at Se nthe regintered voters of the Kighth District who TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT proved August {9, Isl, will be submitted inthe'mode Colnmbia tocreate a debt for wpec! lmproxenmnta a jing and badly beaten. It finally made a 10.5 wohl » BK, iy MN. | Includes ail that ot the city of Washi ‘ided b; ‘id act to the of said District f and said trict ‘the issu! of fas cocape, Std was brenght t the sean | 6 505 7th street, May Building. | Qyyill vote at Eleventh street, betwoen @ and R: | Iving within the following hound-? Commencing ot | theirapproral or disapproval: te conmection east tke | Sufiieeny boi ae ety 4 Of the seventh preeinet, and was finallyrestor | usw Hantiw Ses2om baa LW. cae South Carolina avenue and running ap Fourth | question of ineaing four millions of bonds form of the interest as it shall annually accrue thereon: to its parents. Josephine Robinson was hued | ,diUMAX Harmiw Switcues,Curleand Braids, | 0°) Tuinp BEC ScT. street east to K street north; thence along E street ‘ement and repairs as mentioned in said act. | and submitting the act, with the question of the $10, or sixty days in jail. | Wcpee coein ence ern me Os Rammes Bakr | | The sesienered Sars of (oe riches Die Teanth street \soet bo Ostrest nurtie thease ebce yanengoof said act aid set ts hereto suigeined | Sian off fotmuluuons of improvement bonds, ts upon. oe piping ee X.Y, Z, will vote at » Between Eteven , = thereof is made hg “ CHARLES L. HULSE, Doctors Dirrzn—This morning the physi- | Dorian Kid Glove Hepot tor tadies, gent’s, | Twelhi strecler NW eres Peeventh and storp besten C0 B steer secre then | ne publication theron ee ES DiRT Sita election, an respects the anid act, wit be Speaker. he eves Delegates. cians for the poor for the several wards had a | mises and children at C. Baum's Corset Pacts’ . along B street south to Fifteenth strect east; thence Governor of the District of Columbia. | held as in the said act provided. Seid act is hereto bf Tarte conference with the Board of Health, and con- | ry 408 shut. Dore meee i bdeigotl sik hen te eS west down Fifteenth street east to D street south: thence EDWIN L. STANTON, mn thereof is herewith made President of the Council, iderab'e discossion “was had as to whether | umber. + 0nt mistake the RAMC OF | Tone a eet SI ase ete” 7; | alone D srrect somth to South Oxroline avenge; ted Becretary of the District of Columbia, Governor ine Sumer et Ctenne APPT P COOR E, Grvernor they should go from door to door inquirin “ » Seah between Kleventh street weet and Fifteenth sireet | 4°*" South Carclina avenues to Fourth street east. | 4» act santhorizing the District of Columbia tocreate yr ernor EDWIN L. STANTON, as to whether parties are vaccinated, but no. New STORE AND New Pricks.—Gents, do | west. First Precixcr. _ ‘a debt for improvements aud re] in Secretary of the District of Col <iaek bs was srived at ond the phgsitomtstnna | You wank @ neve mbar? Go & ode ot First Precixcr. The registered voters of the Twenty-Arat District | Said District by the issuing of four million ef bonds ram And wil hold a meeting while the Board will | Furnishings Depot, 415 ith strect. He is a new | The registered voters of the Ninth istrict whose | whose names Begin with the between Detect enh | AnGJevying a tax for the payment of the interest | AZ ACY, levying « tax for the payment of = graft @ set of rules and report them to-morrow | beginner, and sels cheap. No humbug. Try and | T*s\ will vote at Union Hall, va Founeorte sige’ | South Caroling arena act: between D street and sare with the eacatarn ot ths eae eee | ao i iz d to be tasted ‘by the FAt* 482 winees ‘epees. night. | convince yourself. beivicen @ street and New York avenue norlhwes:. Sania Bimcnacs; million of improvement bonds to « vote of the peo. | District of Columbia by an act entitled rT o — aut istrict of Columb: JOBN H. sMooT, Tne Famat th» Chivtre Srortep Like DomiNors.—The teeth soon COND PRECINCT. ‘The registered voters of the * al election in said Si 'e enty-first District become speckled if every defilement is not re- | _ ‘The registered voters of the Neth District whose | ‘hose names bezin with the letters G, Het, Fence sunch feaa thin aves oetp te eee yoes begin with the letters Ky L, MN, 0, P. 1. E strect ‘and ‘South wpe €o this effectually there is nothing like § oe Ie carset! Wohocan Ostrich oon Sho yom Hall, thus far. as itdescrved | ont. It literally renders the enamel imper wae, Hortbwest. = _o d we trut the attendance to-night will | *@4 indestructible, | ey TENTH DISTRICT whose names begin with the letters N, 0, ®.Q. Re of F and 1th steee , will this © 119 Brircr Stexx, GroncEtown, D.C. Has ——- —— now aiering..st very ~ 4 tocash buyers, a large aud very ch ice stock 4 s FALL AND WINTER GOODS. “ tooe D Precinct. TH ae tment The registered voters of the Twenty-first District Me LADIES. DRESS Famntcs, all 0 urable grades and ip Silke, larger than ever, and the patron: APDOMINAT CORSETS, in white and drab, al | Mclules sll that part of the city of Washington | 5) T,U, V.W. X, ¥, Z will vote at corner of ‘Niarh Fopline, gtiness Osekavoress Mariste,' esprtes mens tie . Ne to Orden Bert, | Iring between @ street north and the canal, aad be- | street and South Carolina avenue southeast. Giouhey’ Valvure: Alpacas, &c., with # fali live of commend itself to ev-reho: | pa igt yd ad Ka ed cu tween Eleventh and Fifteenth streets west. TWENTY.SECOND DISTRICT he best grad RNING GOODS. ComrnscrsAwanpen- The Beard of Puaiic | the mame or uanber, ig ae Finst Prxcixcr. [ocludes all that part of the city of Washington 1y Felveteens, Shawls. Kid Gloves, of the best makes, * ‘e _~¢@ ¢ registered voters of the Tenth District. whos | ing within the follow nds: ing at the icclading J: Coury oiser's celebrated Glov« Works have awarded the contract to set curbs begin wich thre letters A. B-«, D “ ef Py , 5 Hostery Deror for ladies, gent’s, misses, and | 29% begin wish the letters A. B.C. D.E, &.G, 4, | Eastern branch wt the foot of Fourtinatteey naa eel jomiers , and Gents Underwear, Fl souel rr children at C. Baum’s, 408 ithstreet. ‘Ten per | weat. 7" Vt * house No. 1929 K street north: | rurn'og ions fost Uneviion ovens io aera inne. Blopkcte, Ae. Algo. Tall line et Z cent. off by the half dozen. The largest assdrt i eicias Peace, south; thence along D strest eouthto Filveenth atest GENTS SRD BOVE WERE CARPETS, RUGS, ment of Balbrigans, The registered votors of tbe Tenth ieee cast; thence up Fifteenth street nat to Ib street AND O1L QUOTHS nas Rhames betin © OP, 8, eno, b lo Bast orn ‘are inv’ to an exam: Fievrrs Witt Nor Lr T,U,V. W,X,¥.Z. will vete at Gleason House, | branch. and along the branch to the foot and before moking thety northwest corner Thirteeath and E streets, Fourth street east. 32 Im O. a5 were va rere Leman ye og 29 SPEC \G—Per- las FOR THE PEOPLE. nctades aut REEVENTH DISTRICT The registered voters of the Twenty-second Dis- po srs ee pe See the prices four leadii totes 01 ‘ “ game ceftting 5 ——_e—__—_ Sewing Machines are sold in the United States lying south of the tanal'and west of Eighth street pe pe ote Bt mae Of Teun Foxsou Mighoh Ree pee ee, 5 ks Pecan o tae Corvention.—On Satur. | aud England: ‘weet. street , between ‘streets southeast. i pf oes atone, E. Macharra: wand Ae? Kenaany a ‘The register ed voters py : aW sear it ad v SoOmMrtce appointed through the “National | sglet whose panics begin Sith the eereO Ty GRY Wo 5 tions a ve -hard Curtin’s, corner — Sol cf action in reference to calling Sanne 4 Nintti and K streets southeast, pe neds eee —— nations in this city in De- wen the El phirigt Turd zeae, com xt. convention will be attended hose names begin 5.0,| | ‘The registered voters of ‘wenty-second Dia- Dy several hundred delegates, and x will ‘at south: | trict the letters N,0, P,Q old at publishers’ prices. Complete stock of re-named | West corner Eleventh street, Vv, WX, emt Tote at inoue ot SCHOOL REQUISITES, TWELFTH DISTRICT -epaigebenisaions President of the Jagtates all that part of of Washington personally lying between G street hoch = the canal, and theabore | between Sixth street weat and Eleventh stone i § First Precinct. The reglatered voters of the walt Piatrict F mil whose begin with the letters A,B, (:. D, create ‘and repaire 3} a FOB DIAMONDS, &c., a ¥F,G.H. 1,5. rote, 4 ul i,t wtif'vo ‘at norihwest corner of Righth ‘of mi Ft Faep. Sutra, a : Ostl on Pleas The seatetered woere al the Peoitth : a tore facet foriaivas | PEERED Wing Teh heme th street. | wast cerner of Righth aad Bes! northwest, 4 a THIRTEENTH DISTRICT Becker & oo, | farts ti Reset Was? ii.vercs Seiteae went to, 0 etreet a 4 palling nt tine | Risronth ctrect wosts hence ee market ‘Those in want Se Sates or Reat Estate —Thomas W.Fowler, | OF gent’s would do well to “_ Finst Zeal estate agent, 802 F street, has sold for Mrs. E.. examine before purchasing Tho vestetared voters, Pettibone to Wm. Shepherd lot 20, square b L Becker 5 whose names =e. ©. for $300 cash; for same to Eva Fries lots 17 Odeon Hall, corner 4% street and Pa. ave. F, will vote at house No. SZ: IAPs sasare, for $560 cash; for J. T. aeeinwest. ——_-—__.. - Jones, trustees, to Thomas | Heurren kinds of thermometers Mackey, small brick be barometers, nee ot nay 2ctween 4th and 5th east, for $900 cash. é ited in or ‘ ss Cones, &0—Dr. White, Seuttwane <5 ore : ; “ Fixe plated sets, 85; bracelet: 15th ary, Waning: oe a 1% chalus, 60 to" Sib; received’ af "Bctegs | Nort Nordh Chatlon meet Watteane ne Pavers f elry Store, No. 467 P, Detween 4% and 6th AS Pempsyivania avenue, | fully treats Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Mails, | ir. Vaus TH'S DEAEDHUITS 4 1 Penn avenne oc 5 7 20th and 1th iam