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EVENING STAR. November 7, 187i. ‘TWESDAY........ LOCAL NEWS. Nationai Theater —Mr. J. G. Saville im “Sara. toga.” Masonic Temple —The Grphan Boys’ Fair. Metropoliian M. E. Church—Leciure by Rev. Dr. Newman on “ Greenland’s ley Mountains.” & ‘gatsomal Crurch—Lecture by Pret. J. re kering. J “Physical G a W. Chickering. Jr., on ‘Physics cog. aphy. Columbian College. INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT WELLING. ache inauguration of James C. Welling, L.L.D., as president of Columbian College, took last evening in the Ca gg nape Church corner ot 1th and G streets, very large and intelligent ‘adisece, On as platform were the eevgine sn snd incoming presi- dents Same and W: fes2ors Jes, Huntington, Fristoce and Mason, and’ st board of trustees, Messrs. W. W. Corcoran, president; Judge Bowles, vice president, Gov- exnor Henry D. ” Rothwell, W. Guntor, L. D. Gale, J. W. Parker, W. Stickney id Be G- Fox; Professre Tyler and Keunedy, law department; Mil! ley, Garnett, John ton, and Drinkbard, of the pl depariment: by Rev. Dr. Cathbert, B. F, Gallaudet, president the Asylam for the Deafand Dumb, and other prominent triends of education. After music by the Marine Band, prayer was offered Kev. Mr. Cuthbert. Rev. George W. Samson, the retiring ex-president then delivered an address on the spirit of modern progress as developed in American colleges, comparing it with ¢ the cloister system of edacation which wevailed in Europe for several centuries. The cityor Washington and its insututions of learning show great intellectual progress, and this law of progreasis true of commanities and rationsalike, Thirty years ago the population of Washington was ao 20,900. Now it is six times as great. Its pro} . meanwhile has in- creased probably twenty- jd. A fair index of the advance in common school education in the seme period is ound by comparing Jefferson's Stable, corner Mih got dl G Cpe one of the most expensive of the so-called poor schools of that day, with the Franklin Dullding- Atthe same time the National Observatory, the Smith. sonian Institution, the Coast Surve; Museum, and the A. Rear Estate ‘Saies—Latimer auctioneers, have seld the south ». B. Church, for £3,550; lot 7, Khode Island svemue, between streets northwett;" ‘to John O. Dwyer, at 35 cents per Api ga Prizm a Frt—a clerk in the Sixth A: or's office, named Wm. R . fell in a fit, this artermeon. Lippincoti, =e him taken to streets. Mr. Ryans about 6 years of bas been a cierk im the Anditer's office last sixteen years. 1Ne of the voters of pe ng ve aie trict will be held this at 35g orlocks at Sebwarzenber; oe Terrtoria ith ide of Pennsylvania avenue, between wand Oo streets, to nominate a candidate for the House ef Delegates. —— From J.C. Parker we have for Nov. 18th. Frem the National pany we have a batch of weeklies, Lance g the first number of Frank Leslie’s Lady's Journal, a new fashion paper. THE COURTS. CIRCUIT COURT, Judge Macarthur. aie: Parkinson vs. Parker; stricken from calendar. Mi wood vs. Traverse; ordered on calendar. Howis vs. Joy.do. Carpenter vs. Kimmel, Lount vs. Saw: yer and Turner et al. va. dtm Boreell vs, Alfred Bussell—action note—Webb and Cox for plazatifl, and Peek for pe verdict for defends: case the note was given for . with interest at 8 per cent. and ex: ‘on New Y. the tes- timeny (of nen- 3). was taken by commission. After a somber of objections had been raised as 10 the admission of this evidence, the deposition of the plaintiff. Kdward Russell, was read, and the follow- ing stetement of facts was elicited :’ In 1864 (duriug ies par che Face pr te D A. Rosell, residing in ma, endereed ing it payable to pista, Raward Meuseell Smee and now residing And traneanitted i it ito him by a lagy going orth, who delivered it to plalbtiff somewhere within hs federal lines, The defence cape nee’ > bod court to insiruct the jury that the plaintift, Fisown evidence, ts ot cotitied to recover, becatce the transmission of the pote was in flolation ot a is koown as the non-intercearse act and matin of the President relating theretos 25 ‘the jury that under thie e MoecArthur ins ructed dence the pisintit wes was not jod to Fecover, and « oe inl radiey and nt. In this ae Righer ideas of inte! ‘progress. g7ewn up in a period of years. These his toric aoe are hn of an equal ad- vance in collegiate Instraction. 1 Sneaking of Columbian College he sald :— “felt college” bud were so ime. “int the col ‘4s modern- ined, Brom IO to feo while’ te grounds and uubaneegtere wocupiod by hechitaln, not . day was lost from regular studles since 1865, an: medical and —— ave been reorganized and the bas been eS The Tanaed on e has made improvements amou: to $22,000, and im- provements on the bail amonnt to &38,000. Ali the estate of the has more than 43> during the twelve years, been added to the property by | its, not less than $191,000. ‘The Doctor a Sent appeal for Fomntnrnce ein rigor cach An o im by Rev. S¢P. Hill was re- efteds after ehich: Judge Bowles, Vice President of the Roard of Trustees, presented the kess of Columbian C t Welling. expresting his beliet that the affairs. of the col. wi eo new ald be managed im which the President, e said that the choice 7 had been founded upon intel leetual power, moral worth, am <a an administrative and executive Or ot The cess of the college depended far ssowe dizectiy and largely upon its president than upon the trustees themselves. After a very appropriate allusion to the symbolism of the keys, he pre- dicted ‘aeuccessfal future to the co administration of President Welling. President Ap mason — ‘al address on the fundamental elemen' jucation was inevery way worthy of such ry a should be of education newspaper article the pomts in a course on such an important subject, baw aad ——. quotations trom the great minds of present. Suffice it to say that Dr. lated on com- such an able effort Welng was warmly con; Condensed Locals. The U. S. steamer Constellation was aground yesterday at Buzzard’s Point. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals meets at the Y. M. C. A. building this evening. The ebairman of the relief committee for Michigan sufferers at Detroit, acknowledges the receipt of $57 collected in ite Third Auditor's Office Treasury Win. A. Fletcher has been cepts the contract for fing and gravelling B street soath, between lith and 12th streets east, at beard prices. Capt. LN. Burritt, of the —, Herald, has entirely recovered from his recent illness, we are Eee toeey. arded and ac- ittee : F. M. Faehtz, John John Treziak Win, Koch, H. Uike, — ‘Dietrick and N. Ht, f ituner. correspondent us to say it the mysterious chalk marks which appear on tl street corners about election time, are ‘made by dove in playing game called ‘‘ chase the hare.” ‘This game he says is popular every fall, about At the meeting last evening the R. C. Hewitt, of the aasogien Boat Club Officers were elected: —" Tro ge Seg Six Years’ Sera- RATION, a Fe dae Wylie, in the equi married 865, that di defendant fe fe for two days only, and ir BG. Lovejoy: rhe RS. re petldower: and Z. Ho- eatified to the marriage, to respondent refusing to go home with com. plainant, t,sasing she only married him for his money, &! © Same parties were before the court shortly after the marriage, the suit then being entered by the present defendant, and ater reposing six years, last September, it was appa Mawaoer Savitte having demonstrated his ability as a manager to the satisfaction of Wash- ington play-goers, gave last evening conclusive evidence of his capacity as a comedian. As * Bob Sackett” in ‘+ Saratoga” he was heartily jed by the large andicnce which the pro- not that spar ito the NatioWal, and he was sustained an excellent cast. ineludin; and Miss Jennie Anderson, who was deservedly popular when here with Miss Lanra Keene's company. The character in which she appeared Jast night, however, is one in which she cannot do justice to herself. It is hardly necessary to say that the scenery and appointments were ap- | oe eee and tasteful. The play went off very well for a first night. EE Seventivic Lecture YF ey verdic! was found for defendant. PROBATE COURT, Tu Dat. Judge Wo!ie— Thomas M Hani ‘Thomas Adams w: ated. adminieirators of the estate of Johauda jeber children Tepe ct ad an Margaset c. Aiaiee we <uardian iy we was grebitares mf Teaac fale, Tate ln Fis; EQITY COURT, To. DAY, $. aie ‘rose et al; order dismissi iadaute except Cress and Soren, ‘erence to special auditor. ‘pei decre Shor age Pate ner Buster and Be Pe | of sea aod le. and wpe ing H. B_Philbrook trastee. Willard agt. Willard; hear- ing on demurrer fixed for Monday. Vermillion agt. Vermillion; decree of divorce. CRIMINAL COURT, Judse Humphreys. —To-day the Jure term of this court wae resumed, when the ‘grd with the wurden of father.) on. the 28 = aad leds but afer consultation ween larrington Lamy poche it was contiaued. Mr MePherson m a qnash the indictment in the case of Henry. 'T, Bechioed, charged with ob mney under falee pretences. He stated that a@leged that Bashfora had obtained this $220 trem C.C Bishop by selling him aa fovea tion which fs alleged is worthlese, a place in Baitime Bishop bas entered ci another jur isdietion. Mr. Harr! understood the case Bishop waa Induced by one Bach, ent of Baehford.to go to Baltimore to examting uvention, and on the representations ot Bash- returned to this city Bishop paid ch) as agent . It was an a Point whether the case could be sustained here. The mtinued. GEORGETOWN. Tue Brivce Street ImpRovement.—The new sewer in Bridge street has been De gs pir to within a few fee: of Green It is not theintention to lay the sewer son tartuer west tite year. If the weather ls good for the next three weeks, Mr. Shinn, who las immediate of the improvementson Bridge street, Ing American comedy at- | the old favorites | oe = he will have the sewer = leted by Ar int named; a small twelve inch sewer laid on rd e south side of Bridge street, from —— Beane to Green street, and street Sond Aqueduet Saas, in passable cond:- tien, either for carsor ordinary vehicles. MARKET BuiLpine Late ot gat — York steamer E. Paton ga which morning brough' frou benina, rods, = for the new Center Market building in Washing- ton. MERCHANTS’ ExcHana! Waters’ received 3,500 bushels of wheat last evening, and sold it off ‘Change at 21.58. Only 230 bushel gffered on "Change this morning. It sold at State or THE Coat Trapg.—There are at — more orders here for Cumberland coal an there were at any one time last year. ‘These orders come mostly from New York, Bos- fon, Portland, the ports on Long Island Sound, and the towns on nthe ae Meier! aes are scarce—the supvl jar uate to the demand of the diferent coal companies. A large fleet is reported as lying between this a and Fort Monroe, but on account of strong eadwinds which prevail, will not be-able to reach here under three or four days. Loaded ee boats are coming in regularly. but not in as great numbers as vsual, on account of the sickness (chills and fever) among the boat hands up the Kine, which cri p'es the business of the canal. The stock of co ul on handat the wharves is very large— more than enough to keep schoon- ers busy in transporting it until the close of nay- igation. In case ‘otomac should remain open the shipment of coal by schooners wil! con- tinue all winter. CITY ITEMS. RECENTLY ADDED, handsome goods for or- dered work, consisting of English, French and domestic Coatings, P ‘antaloons Stu: ame and Overcostings.” A ‘fine assortment of V ings also. . C. HENNING, Gxo. ‘No. 410 7th street N. W. A Nxeoiectep Coven, Cold, or Sore Throat, which might be checked 'b by a remedy, | Tike “Brown's Bronchial Trachea,” if allowed to progress may terminate seriousty. Sa Yourns’ CLlorninc.—A large stock, at low ces. Erseman & Buc, 05 Hun street, May uilding. a iat Ove prveersts keep for sale Hall's Vege- table Sicilian Hair Renewer, the best pi repara- tion ever made for restoring the vitality and color of the hair. eee A SERVICEABLE UVERCOAT at $8. Erseman & Bro., 5 h street, May Building. age Hemaw Harmin Switcues, Gurlsand Braids, new styles just received, at’€. Baum's Hair Depot, 408 7th street. = ge Doitar Kid ve Depot tor ies, gent’s, misses and children at C. Baum’s Corset Facto ry, 408 7th street. Don’t mistake the name or number. —— New Store axp New Prices.—Gents, do you want to save money ? Go to Price's Gent's urnishings Depot, 413 7th street. He is a new beginner, and sells cheap. No humbug. Try and convince yourse! 502 ARDOMINAL Corset: 1 sizes on hand and made to order, at Baum's Corset and Hoopskirt Factory. Don’t mistake the name or number. Fievres Witt Not Liz! Hiow Large Fortunes Are Made. PACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. pean each cae 5 ti He™Pter has all kinds of thermometers and barometors. Conus, &0—Dr. White, chiroy No. ees ey ny Sisbous Ingrowing ‘Na, Dwseaict oF UoLw: irom November 6th, 181 micertn t be lect Nas ‘escoud dap) Jara; botwese the bowie of sight eich © fa seven o'clock p-m of the elect, agreeably toa act ¢1 a, general ‘clec ticas in the District of f Osiain: pres for ascertaining the there- of, and for Ing pervone who may be Wected to any office in District.” approved Augest zi It, caning greene following: in saiddeleate Ticks 48 the places for holding the elections there- fa n said.day and beiween said hours tor the elec tion cf members.of the House of Delegates ac afore said, vin: FIRST DISTRICT Includes all that part of the conn th mnity of Waakington imeol 7 1p tng engt of Lincoln avenue aw fanker Hall road, Funst Precinct. ¥eters of the First District resitling between Lincoln The registered district 1 ip shat eee os seid ge ‘will vote a ‘ie c ay give Precixer Tho registered vacars of the Binet District residing ig that pert of enid dietric ° waa Uniontown. Tavs Precinct. The registered votore of the First District residing in that part of said distsict | er, whose names begin with th: Py TU, V, eT iawill ote at Lauda shop. Uniontown SECOND DISTRICT . [nclndes all that pact of the county of Washin Lying west of Li Banker ful road Biner Paaciver. The registered voters of the Second Dis siding iw that part of said district lying ¢ Greek se hoes setoen begin with shottorvats 4. 3-¢ DB. #43, 7 whl vote at cae lower Gevanth street tall- ie Brcoxn Pane The fegistered voter of the Hecond District r in that part of said district lying east of Roc wove umanes begin with the Ieiters RL. M, Q. P, Ko ®, 1,U. Ve W, XYF Riwet Seveuth street toli-gate TuiKy Preciser. N.O, +Z, will vote wt ‘the he registercd of the second District re- siding in thas partof said district lying west of Rook Creek will vate at Harry's carpeater sii »p, lytown. THIRD DisTRICT Includes all that part of the city of G» lying west of High street. Firs The peeistered voter 4 Districk whone irate with DD, eG, Hy J Kit rotant No.5 Market atzeci, ia George: town, D. Sree red votcrs of the Third District whos in nie the letters L, M, 180 Satie ree +¥,Z i pp at No. street. in Rete Ht D.C. aoe on BIH DISTRICT art of the eity of Georgetown org town KcOND PRECINCT. Includes all ¢ lying east of igh ber Finer ae INCT. The reghitered voters of the Fvarth District whos» names begin with the letters A. B.C, DE. F. Gc i pilvote at No. 31 Congraps street, 1h Georgetown, Secon Precinct. natihe remistered voters oftue Fonreh District, whose jin with the letters I, J, hes 8, T, U,V, W,X, ¥. Congress street, K,L,M + Zy Will vote’ at Ps 116 FIFTH DISTRICT Includes all that part of thecity of Washington lying ‘west of Twenty it street Fiast Precixer. The registered voters of the Filth District wh = names begin with the letters A, B,C, D, Will vote “at the coruer of fwemy-sccoal aad “i streets nerthwe: RconD Parecixet. ee voters of che Be ae eT bames in with theletters H. 1, J yote at the corner of Twenty eecoad and I Lorthweat. The pames V.W,X, second and cots Tain Precixcr egistered voters of the itth District whose in with the letters N, 0, P,Q, H, 8. T, Z, will vote af the cores’ of Pwoaty: i streets northwest. SIXTH DISTRICT i} that part of the city of Washington ay erento! M street north een Kighteenth id neat -first streets a and south of K street ween Fifteenth aud Eighteenth streets Precinct. he Bix orth, west.” Srconn Paes Net. The eeeneree voters > Sixth th Bite whose names begin with the cank B,8,T.U,V, Wx. ¥, Z, will a ‘ai the sehool house on the southeast’ corner of H and Nineteenth streets northwest. SEVENTH pare Includes all that part of the olsy of Washing- ton lying within the following 3: ing at K street north and ranuing ap th, thence wast on N street street west to N street ag street West; thence up Four- borth to conth street west to Boundary thence along Bound ry strect to Twenty-first street west; thence down first stret west to M strost, ‘north; thence street north to Eighteenth street west, aud ae Kighteeuth street west to K street rae thence along K street north to Fifteenth atre et w: Finer PRrectxct. we The Fegistered voters of the Sevonth District — ames begin with the letters A, B,C, D, will t Becket's wood yard, on M street, between nd Ith strects northwest Srconp Precixet. ‘The regiatered voters of the Seventh District whose mes begin with the letters 4, HL, will vote corner of Sixteenth and M segh HiD PRECINCT, The registered the Seventh District whose names rain with the letters Ted KE +0, P,Q B, will vote at corner Sixteenth and M street northwest. Fortra Precrxcr. Tho registered voters of the Seventh Distriet Whose names begins with the lettere's” "T U. v,W, X, ¥, Z, will vote at corner Sixtocath and’ M streets northwest. EIGHTH DISTRICT IncIndes all that rt of the city of Washington lying within the following bow Dommey gat N streot north running up. Fourtec th street wost to Boundary; thence slong Boundary to, Sixth street ce down Sixth street west to Bhode Island ue; thence along Rhode Isiand av to Sev: street west; thence down Seventh street west to © sireet north; thence ig O street north to Bisyenth Street west: thencs down Eleventh atreet to N street north; and along N street north to Fourteouth street wen Ti tered Fine ety Di. t why ‘he rej er scoters of ia rict whose namnce begin. with the bette C.D. By Fy witl yw Taethoost corner p Eleventh and Q' streets, ts northwest. Ms F Secon Paxcixcr. registered voters of the hth District whose namabeginwihiheleters GAT Ki, Mew, Q.-will vote at Eleventh streot, between Q and By TmR ‘The registered voters names begin with the letters P. X, ¥, Z, will vote at Q street, Twellih streets, N.W NTH DISTRICT Washington os " street north, and jeveuth street west aud Fiftecnth siree: een Eleventh'and Finst Precixct. The registered voters of the Ninth District, whoso ames begin with the letters Ay B.C. D. i. FG. I, I, J. will vote at Union Hall, on Fourwenta street between @ street and New York avenue northwest. Srconp Prec The registered voters of the Ni ‘uth District wi rhoso names begin with the letters K,L, at Mey, WeXCT, Ze will vote at Union’ Hal on Mth street, between G street and New York ave- nue, northwest. TENTH DISTRICT Tneludes all that part of the city of Washiogton lying between G street not the canal, and be- tween Eleventh aud Fiftecnth streets west. First Preciyet. wn pci nen redken the Tenth District, Xa fn wish the letters A ny "kk, will vote at house No 1229'E street north: ‘west. The istered nant po es District. wh ‘voters of the Tenth District, whose pamnen begin with the letters LeM:NeOs Pe. RS, T,U,V,W,X,Y Ls wil a at Greason House, tn gh RETEETE TET wae é in Iying south of the Consl and west ot Eighth street First Paseisct th District ‘The registered v: joven! ri whose, Spo letters A, B,C. i at southwest corner joventh street southwest. SEcoxp Precixcr. voters the Bieven: ict VW, KZ, wil sole ae south? fant’ srenue nd 1 i tpg Zeect north ed the eaeeh et and street west. URTBES TH DI€TRIOT Includes all th that of the city. ‘thin th followiug bownds: Be erth and ranging peng ary; west} ES The — Di whose names begin with the Jeters 8.10 eh £. ‘st Z, — Vote at corner Feurth and PIRENTE DISTRICT Inclades al! Roti: city of Iadbenns ager Bintcet norte as Novus Capitol sitet Street be ‘alow ntng-ap North Ca eet to Maseechneekis avenue: faenoe alen arenwe; be iret street west; thence part” Ha ew nd west tots strect north, to New Jersey avenue; then up ee 3 Segond aye enue to L street north; thenee along & street north to Bevemth strect west; theacedown Seventh street west to G street north: thenee alon, ret north to Sixth street west; thence Mong Sixth street weet slong D-ctreot nezth to North h District uaines begin 8. C.D, will witioweet corner Wouriiaa Ti eszets no ts- Sacoxn Preeie The registered voters of the Pifteentk District whose names beginwith the letters 3, HI J. K, will vote af southwest coruee Fourth and H streets northwest. Terry PRecrscr wine, registered voters of ‘the Fitconth ist se names begin with the letters 1, M,B. . Will vote at No. 211 Massachusetts arenuc, tween Second ama Pidrd streets nowtawest. Fovrme Precinct. Kotere of the Fifteenth District gin wish the Jetters 8,,0,¥, W. at He. 739 Third amet pete: parked DISTRICT Inclades all “hi Emace Land io of Washington ing wit! ): Commencing Baier and Taping torn ye t weet ton ‘ke thence along the Gpeof the Banal ts Four- Snd-a-talf. street:* thence down Four-abd-a-halt Street to Mary lund avenuesthence lend avenue eastwarcly tothe cans: thence along tie line of the Canal to South Caecrag rest; thence u; South and North Capitol streets te D street north; and D mereet north to Siath etreet west. The rogictored vot: s of the nixteeuth District ne votes sc whose hams begin with the leer An B,C, Dre, Bnd F, will vote at 315 Penna. evenus, Srconp Ltrs th Dietrict registered oters of 1 ixteent! wien ssteentenin ch Goinoae i td mks BA, wall ore a 315 Penna. sveaue. TmRp Paecrsct. ‘The regis‘éred voters foi the Sixteenth District OYE wll vote of 399 Pagua aa ENTERS TH DieTRIct Inclutesall that pagtoft of within the follow ing Borde: alon; street weat, and ree Junction with Ma: and avebue to an ecko tmncot tee ean Highthotreei weet; thence down ‘Kighth strect west to U street south. First Peecixer. The regietered voters of the Seventeenth District whore n begin with the I-tters A, B,C. wilb Tote at Inland Hiall, bear the fatersection’ of ict street and Virginia avenue 8. W. eo tbe NOT. of the Seve: om Distriet se hames begin with the letters D, . Fy G@, H- J, will vote at Island Hall, neay intemection of Sixth reet and vee avenue 8. w. The registered seed "the Seventeenth District Pet fames begin with the peters vk bie NO, wih 50m at tis intoncostion Virgins aveuus couthweet The regist wagon Pe ser teenth Dist rs vt ni t hare pames be inwih the letters STU, Vow, ote at Island Hall, near intersoction each ctrest cd Vicgiain avenecenethecat, EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT includes ail that part of the city of Washington {trary of @ street south, between South Capitol reet and Bighth street weat. Precixer. pad The registered vote: Eighteenth District whose names begin with the letters an ie OD, will Yote at house Mo. 462 If street southwoed me Srconp Precinct. The r voters of the Eightnenth District whose names begin with yi airs E.F,G J, K, will vote at Somes be 2H street southweal, 1 The registered vers of the Whowe names begin, the Letters cr. 80. oe will vote at ren No ‘The is pia ey Th ith Distri-: 6 registered ihe. Eighteen et hese names Tein with the letra gy Fy V wn Y ill vote at house No. K’ street south? NINETEENTH bet oa the city of Washington lying cing at Fit la Bees ne Includes all that part within the following bounds: Commeni ih se street east ona Fanning north to Bou reet; thence al fol steeet: fhene ja to North codon Sorin Capital street to thence along K street to ebnson street jown First street to Massachu: pue, and down Massachusetts avenne to North west; thence pi- tol street; thence down North Capitol street to E, and along E to Fifteenth street canst First Parcixcy. The registered voters of the Nineteenth Di whore names begin with the letters A, BC, D. &, vote at O'Brien's achool lisse! on Ht stiest, between Wiest ead Werte Capitol streets northeast. Seconp Prectxcr, The registered voters of the Ninetecath District whose names begin with the letters L. M,N. O.P, Kis. 7. »¥, Z, will vote at O'Brien's nm Hstreet, between First and North pital streets northeast, TWENTIENTH DISTRICT Includes all that part of the city of Washington ly ing sonth of E street north, between North and South Capitol streets and Fourth street east. Finer Precrxcr. of the Twentieth Di ith the letters A, B,C, D, KE, F. jouse southeast corner of Third and A strects southeast, SECOND Precixcr. The resisterod voters of the Twentieth District Whose names begin with the letters G, H,1,J,K,L. will yote at School-hovse southeast corner of Third and A streets southeast. Tuinp Pageixcr. The registered, voters of the Twentieth District whose names begin with the letters N, 0, P,Q. R, S- . will vote at Schoolhouse southeast corner of Third and A streets southeast. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT Includes all that — of the city = Washington oath” Car the following bound«: Commencing at bho Lippe whose Caroline avenue runing up Fourth lo Batrect north; thence along & strent DOrth to Wiftcenth street Gast thence sows Fit- Teenth street east to C street mort thence along © sires north to the Eastern branch sthence along the f the Eastern branch to B street south 2 B street sonth to Fifteenth street east; thence do tf Fifteenth street east to D street sonth: thence along D street south to South Carolina avenne, and down South Carclina avenue to Fourth street east. Fixst Peec iNet. ‘The registered voters of the T: whose paiwes begin with the tort D, EF wil vote at Ninth street, between D sireet and South Carolina avenue southeast, SEconD Precixc The registered voters of the T enty first District Whose names begin with the letters G, H. I, +L, Me will vote af corver of Ninth strect asd ‘South Carolina avenue sontheast, TmRp Precixct. The registered voters of the Twenty-first District whore names begin with the letters N, 0, P,Q. By 8,7, U. V,W, » Z will vote at corner of ‘Ninth street and South Carolina avenue southeast. TWENTY SECOND DISTRICT Includes all that part of the city of Washington Tog within the fo) boands: Commencing at the Eastern branch att of Fourth etreet east rupning up Fourth str: nue; thence along South O south; thence along D atrest eouth to east: thence up soe street east to B street south: thence on B st south to the Rast rn hranch, and along the Bastern branch ta the foot of Fourth’ street east First Parciycr. the Twenty-second Dis- rs A. B,C, D, District E, F, will voto at heuse of James Fox. on Right street, between E and G streets sont ‘The registered votes ot tha heent nd Dis. red voters neces '- iglet whine name begin ‘with the letters @. 11. 1, 3 x, iil "vote ‘at Richard Curtin’s, cores of Ninth and strocts southoset, Turn P: INCT. registered vaurs of the feent Di PE Sl atecl or Ne the Heoicra NOs. On e J vo Ree ‘on Eighth’ and a Jone oir ae that on anid day, cach voter maint Whe entities to vote ‘i ive ipanard » Between L » desert rrovncts of each delerate district as above | oti FURST DISTRICT. G. Whit’ Bee of any con'ract lement therefor election iret Precinet—C son, Julian Dean. George Duvall, ‘Precir ct—Dan' EB. Rickey. aries Robert- wee et, Ambrose Follett, Sone SECOND DISTRICT. “Firet Precinct—W. AGalgpy John H. Cook, John 5 F ape 4 A if any poaatins - Se Preciact—fA. © OR eg eficer or employe of the said rtot use, see eton Third | Precinee consent (othe use, of any of the money euthorized qvabect, Hobert Bachanant Boruard F Seat, toh" + ined by this net, contrary to its provisions, he “i THISD DISTRICT. use Bidet of Ocenia be pun aed ty Saorteee: ot ites Precinct—J.sun W. Bronangh. Robert Wit wena tan Be ey 4 sap. Ls ‘met—U * icos, hy “ont . Reynolds, Philip. Coakley. FOURTH PISTRICT. First a Preciect—Saery Grant, J. B. Welle, James on. Second Precinct—Isaiah Lemon, Wm. Ress, Jacob Straub. de Precinct~ on DISTRICT. McQuade Second Presta ee Be + Roche, Patrick Hagerty Tet a - lor, Charies Twine. S E. Dougiass. Tay SIXTH DISTRICT, First Precinet—John H. Brooks, M. J. Dew inet—Jas. Ce. erome Wise, john E-Clark, man, Peter Lammond Third Pre- reeman, DM. Davis, James Hen- ning. Fourth | Preeinet— Stewart, Walter Linking. ATH DISTRICT. Firet PrecinetWa. &. Nott, Bobt. T. Humphrey. Revidsobert Johnwn. S-cond Precinc—Thomae T. Wiswall, George W Conn. Third Silas Browning, Aeron Thornton, Wm, NINTH DISTRICT. cinei— ty. F. F. A. Taverns, George provi of four mlllices of improve rov ried in said act ots against ngs and the tseuiag of be as fol FiretPrecinet—Jobn B. Hunt, Sohn Ht Brown, F 3 G. Holland. Second Precinct. Daniel "8. , of the, District ot a Evans; Robert H. Booker, JR. Gul. tit District of Colum: TENTH DISTRICT. Dia to creste adebt for special improvements aud repairs in said District, by the issuing of fowr mil Hons of bonds and lay ng a tax for the payment the Interest sa it shall annually wccrue theresn. god submitting the act. with the quastion of thé of the four millions of improvement bc First Firecinet—Jobo Baier Ric’ herd Covington, George W. Bauer. Second Preciuet—Wan, Maviler, | Jetw Barker, Frank Mevere. ELEVENTA DISTRICT. First Pracinct—N, W. Rae Cate Ward, —— Second P inet—W KE. Kean: ht, mani oer of the people at a general election in ward W. Tuniphios, Ambrove Stephenson. = District. SAR TWELFTH DISTRICT = Ezckial Lockw: Precince-J. TK: Penn Bove t nglase, Dennis O'Nell. BSIRTEENTH DISTRICT. it Lay poate B ec, J. Shaw harieh Breck oA, F. z. Third Precinet—f. eben W. P Bell. W. Geiffin sGeo.W. Smith: Baldwin D. Drane. bern RTEENTH DISTRICT. First Preci i. Tullock, Aaron fF z g = H and the bal- Precinct—esnpel thereof be made-and upon the completion of the iautchkine, ‘Geo. WR uit, . i Richard H. Willams. Fourth Precinct~Henry | counting of said talon duplicate returns of the Jehnson, George. Swayze, Wm. B. Redgrave, FIFTEEN DISTRICT. ret Precinct—Jukn A. Perkins, Was. TH Smith, | bly, shall with rm] L. Baltes. Fecoud’ Preciaci—J- 8. Martin: | signed by the oficers of the several election pre. = Third Preciact— rms. ‘Talley. ; L. Bramhall, C- SIXTER OSH DISTRICT irst Precim 3 Myo 8.5. bs € M Second —R. V2 8. Moolton, 8 P, Enghtn. eure Preeime: Davai Henson, B. F. French, R. R. Bruauor. EVEN TERETE fet edo Fae Sewtec he - Fuller, John F. mas? Peter Pa: Becoed rechicte ee Lee P. . Robert @. ‘it Poe y i Preci hleandér | Lawson: Fine PRICHUBENTH sereicr. t—Thomas H. Barron, Hour; ; pron. Badrew Archer. Second sf BrecinetUcorgs “4 ey Colson, beewie Chinn, Samuel Pamphrey. ‘Thied RAS Brecmerthvenas E, Sriithwon, Gen Ht Brooks. De Mockabee. Goan ‘recinct—P. Hatl, John Bran- son, Robert ¥. Godmai : the votes shall be cast NINETE: NTH San wily = this act and agninet the isguing of the boots uirk, Williaa Winters, |» ernor shall prociaii new: Precinet—Martin Bres’ | \gpere:and ne boude shall be lesued or oon 1 trected under this act. TWENTIETH DISTRICT. Bre. 10. And First Precinct—J ames ©. Smith, Samuel C. Wailes, James Hayne. Second Precinct— Frank Lowe, Marcellus “Mareeron, William Wilkerson. ‘Third Precinct—Robert J. Nicholson, A. ©. Tinney. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT. First Precinct—Alverto Campbell, Lawrence G. Fletcher, Charles = mith. Second * George Ht. McReynolds, Wm B. Moore, Thonnas Birch. Third brceinet-Davie Baker, mith Pratt, George F Har! TWENTY-SECOND DISTR recinct—Charlea McGo Cull. Second Precinet- ‘Dobbins, Benj. F. ‘ancis Wood, Marcus Richardson, . Morgan. Given under my hand at the vg of Washington, District of Columbia, this sixth day of November, A. D. eighteen hundred ard seventy-one. RE, By the Gov iternor of the Districtof Columbia, il cath WIN L. STANTON ED Secretary of the District of Columbia. (Morning papers copy nos OFFICIAL. Nw mint 2 a EY sovn On A: CIAL PUBLICATION OF THE AOT OF ya ey O'MetEdiseat ASSEMBLY, Approved | By roral deer 8 pm feoe Angust 19, 157], FIXING THE TIM iy GLDING GENERAL ELECTIONS IN THE Kevembly of exit play » acer for tee ISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. of the int i sball anni Bucctichs in the District of Colombia ne | million dollars of boude. Sekied ns 5 je at enacted by the Legeal Sey Ok eee ee ence et Colma ec ccre: struct bins That the wenerel elections | Purhorizin ements ag therein shall be on the ednesday of | by the issuing of four bonds November of each year. atx the the interest as it Sec. 2. aad bo 4 Fursse jurtner ‘effort of | 2uslly accrue thereon, nutting act, thie act Vis rahy deingd oben ores rom and | Frovement bonis, tow vote sf the poople at s general her 7 USHARUES b. BULSE, = Execcriye Ovrice, rs STICR NET, Waray wid ng Corenia: ar fen ors eommesl ‘Gounell. gistion mete" District of Columbia. which ‘will be held on the fourth Wednesday of November. IS], mae an 71-Sm (being the twent,-second day of that mon! wy os mts ‘the Legislative Amembl of the District ore, Exxccrivs — Oovmsia, Angust 21, ism. hat at ‘special im and repairs in said District by the iseui mulllion of bonds, and levying a tax for the of the interest as it shal al and submitting the act, with the question of the issuing of four millions of improvement bond», to & vote of the people at a general election in said ae ts the said act. will be ict. ‘And said election, as respec: bald as inthe suid act H. COOKE, Governor 0 ois the the, District ‘of of Catenin, Pine provided. Seid act ij hereto subjoined and publication thereat is — mate Becretary of tne District of Columbia, Governor of tes Dison of Octembte ing the Leena gi bad Bbw L. STANTON, — Improvements and repairs in the District of Columbia. y the issuing of four million of bonds, | AN Ac® levying « tax Soc the wereenen of teatenee= fod levying a tax for the payment of the iuterest ae it shall annually accrue on four millios 4s it shall annually accrue thereon, ting | Sotlars hori d to be by the of bor aed District of Colum! an act entitied "An act suthorisine the District ot Gclemiie to create = del cial improvements and aid ment bonds to a wore of the peo- Je at @ general el fection fn eal Distr: repairs in ‘enacted the Lesisiative A: oly of the ic bonds wutriee of Columba a. That in order en ie af im- SS ees ie tho were orm a interest provements pairs oe Streets, avenues, and omit alleys. fd onde ofthe istrict of Golumbia may bo e question of the issuing of commenced leted, and to s vote of iiict is eh Ruthorized and empowered, for and in behalf of said of the District, to issue, or cal 32 be beg em —— ing qeoest of oar Gollars, iurdenomiuations of mien bonds iseued by pee geeiseas ste eyo Sec + a Sethe retect | Plstriee of Golmbis to craters ae teas improvements and in sald District by the or | Sie mere eee cee tw Reereon and ‘the na with the at elec. Etere ‘the period to By the said two ae ed ed * An act authorizing the Bisrrict to create. a det I improvements in wakd c of four jens of improv apedablorainge fo.8 vote of the people nd tn relagion a four militons of election In reference to Teapects, as rogar otherwise. tn aceor Tegvlations which may nd the a this I becomtocted tn entitled to vote eros Tews and the poeaenen: for and asain Sule sat Cae eke oe or t-4 cum stn Hi thereat te mad oe soanl ter hom! pa | the vates cast in each election dis rict is namin cfc cat with staromente ofthe ax. ix che om cast thereat for mombers of Sowsahl hall, within ferty 73° out and by the officers c ae lection preci stricts, which re hall dew! the pumber of votes cast tor thie loa: one of whlch returns shall be placed in the elactio sn wlth the otter + sath siestiom ond five ethers stat ir pial ae sealed envelope and bedirected to the Secrerary oft Dirtrict and Wi placed ia bie bande by one or more of said election officers Fifth. On receiv ing the anid envetopes oontatutne the returns ap aforesaid, the Secretary sleall exami. the add t Tugether the agaregate votes as cant in each district. and after doing > shall o ruil the reault to the Governor and fil certificate among the reconts of bis Sixth, Ef it shall appear from said returne as corct fied to by the Secretary that amayority of the wore cast for members af wuld Lageala have been cast in favor o ‘nil force and ef the s fect, put ication of take act in the new Ani for the period of three m: petice OF a the sigpatare of ch | of the District that it will be submitted to = fe et the fret pan election after Sech uctice Rie find eset in AnD x. "Boweracr. acZl om OTIOE AND PROCLAMATION NoovtatSn publishing an ect cat: tal — eoberription to, the stock upen certain mame to the pe the form ia wi Execerive Orric Disraict oF © oy CoLEMBiA. Angus! w sclatmat in the act of the Legislative Acsoabie af’ th of Cola aT), ome mpany upon Duwited to the pesple eral elects bh Wedron the next ch will be Pan ——— Sember, 1871,¢ twenty Sent and at. sgtine tor r awl aah y print tickets, and ‘act shail contai ae a “An act to anthortae a/eatecr| the Piedmont and P.tom: Iption to the stock ot Balitond Compare a od Avene! 19h, 171, aud contain the word ore mac the Board of Public Works that such subscription will be adequate completing the grading of said rond, enc Kuarantece shall be given Board that the 80 scribed shall rk Seotenary toavall of eatd cory toavall of on Janie, Central” Rallroad © alae ce the Potomac river at Georgetcers © 0 ofa it ae is And bert further enacted. eae ‘the payment of said Moeription the Bovernor F Ruthorized te iesae th tered or ‘teen bonds of the District of Columbia, which shall ex: the object of their iseue on their Shall be signed by the Governes and Sad lneech amounts ss eng be Set mate te me of ‘the work selon of «ix per cont, yan value of oF po ce ed pf | of oreont Catate in said District, the eof which tax a pecial food’ pledged for the Sarees ot it e Buc. 4. And be uf further enacted, That the Gox- ormor is hereby requested to cause thieact to be duly next election, as re- for Polred by the fourecenth ecttion of the chart ef She'Diatrier ot Columbia, (act of Congress of Feb- -ope, eighteen hundred and seventy- cnetand by eniialie roclamation to submit fame to. Peed vibe the form in which My ys eee LLAAM STICK Pr it of the Ow vancil. Approved, Amenst 19,1571 Pre D. COOKE. Governor. antl Sm ee a THIS, Tueccday) ibe perp of tank ng * By order of the Noble Grav Yonder ot omnis THORNE ere neetinsenesovenenthctect EMOCRATIC. AND . MEETI Per See CONSERVATIVE % meeting of the Democratic a voters of the Third Dist: tion of Georgetown guested WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Nov. Bh or the purpose of nominating @ cand: House of Delegat ene rE port JOHN HB. SMOOT, 119 Brivekt eee or se mga D.C. Has received and is sow at ver) low prices welt peri Ae when oon consisting of fine assortment of LA IES’ DRESS FABRICS, in all the and les, in Siliee. Pe gp a Clot) ve ‘Alpacas, Rn with a full NING GOODS, ay Re —