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EVENING STAR. LEGISLATIVE ASSEWELY. OFFICt tncteter af QURTRENTH DISTRE eee ie een nreen cove | cout te Giscacert a Rest cepseticn stacy conse | pectebene fon pctoeatiet > Annioyten Nar ae The COUNCIL was not in seesion yesterday. — Paws within th followieg bounds: Coomenciag | FIRST DISTRI ne nt ae ; the tin | od repaire im, cad District, by the leuing of four AOUSE OF DELEGATES.—The House met Executive ( north, and ing wy - First Precinet—O.G. Whiting, Charles Robert- | provements which may be made by virtue of this act | million of bonds and levying @ tax for thy payment Sricte tie ike rene, Sad. water: Cj chewing deed om go) dary: thence along, gon, Julian Dean. Second HB. Batter, | Shall be fing to the | of the 2 ap it shell w.eustly FRIDAY..,......... November 10, ESTB. | tricts the following were introduced and to Wastse ron, November 6ch, 1371. SS = si: 3 George Duvall, jr.. Alexavder ick. Third ‘the “, Sad toe | anh ° at, with the sgproproate ccanmitteee 1,Flenry D. Cooke, Governor of the District of Go- | Nests thence al Frech ct—Danie: Drowsy autbotes Wellvest, Jo at iS — Fa L NE mittee ed therne: Hounee to ingeire tans teovatae | Mies wish’ Sg pach eek ae Rey Wain | puimetiee! FB eNeY. sgcoND DISTRICT the pablic tateres SE promation of | te Fhe people at om ra! LOCA ws. Of the Wachingvon and Rockrilg Surupihe, with's. | ESD AM tee eat eid tans at Newendieny, Soey aaa First Precinct =W. A. Gnitey. Joie W. Cook, Jotm | “he valle ntereate ‘Thet if an) That the tickets for aod : rinatsn, ding eetigndes =. | SRN teas seein setation | HeGMTSGE Sint ad ister Me toction at | Recucee Sateen Paes = | See pee Semen | Meee ee tease musements, ¥ ; ‘> seven o'el > = street. ern BJ. 9 J. G ot—F. La- 2 erper to prow rt wit of the ase Theater Mr. J. G- Saville im“Sara- | [ey'te50 the District of Columbia, regarding fees | twenty tw members of the Huune ef Delegates for | TSPSS 8! seabecls hebert Bese. Bee sat: fobs eed by ters. Lod ord | Sellone “Eh oy Teer et seiiteds ae toga.” Alec, a Lill to incorporate the Tinion Raitroad | Crentsd'by an act ofthe Lew id | whore names THIRD DIsTRICT bi tial spendin tibcien | + improvements apd repairs fy ems Peimeval ampere nee wire ees Tima | Se thaghs Urnckereas relfwns fome Wee Vortee’ | Bicisist oe Gaeenis tate hectine dnesicin te: | vtwat commer AE: ey Wr ae Fintan eee StL. | Serine fol afta Dalton eee tee ee eral Rist Tafllions 8! Bale and « Primeval Man; or, how wives were won in the | ° «fog " 7 Sees ee ae adh 2 EconD Pancixce. Wilcox, John H. Neynoide. Phil than diree nor more ‘chan and bys for the payment of the intercet aa tt olden t-me 3 a Syalland Pintceat: settas tie serect Wridges and | Serbed, to hold their reapective offices for ona yeat poten of she i District Barge sbteres2 fine of not lees than five bundred dollars aor mor ‘acesne om and submitting the qvestion of the isening of the towr treet wares pence borin with helene ke Fea eT: FOURTH Masonic Temple —The Orphan Boys’ Fair. th West. High, and 2, 3d or 4th streets, | from the twentieth day of April, 2872. And that | x S4il vote at corner Fourth amd } aE ot TR ISTRICT. ae west. the y es Firet Precinet—Henry Gr ‘Bec. 9. Amd be tt further enncted, That this sci Improvement bonds toa vote of the poopie m amen Lew! 5 bt; an titled “* Au act. rey ting the . Hille Kabcurn Ma Baery Ak. FoFardons kergy Belding ot wrneral ction inthe Dlaricea stam: Sina Shincstie, Bick gp. Second, Precinct Balan’ Lemos, salt be selmiied rote pronie or secre ofan sicction amid Dretric.” wn tyr Nation ANOTHER “CITIZENS” CONCLAVE. | Tattle. George P. Richer. & La ry Witera. A. P. die and me rising i speenteieeg cue aye Pr Sabin ans ok roters of, ie, Fonrsernth Riststet, FIFTH DISTRICT. Cur Ress together with the qaestions of ‘and the election ip reference to rporators; . | of, and fe if persons « names begin w letters LM.N,O.P, | First Procinet. ‘Anderson, the the four millions of bends all reapecta. ae ragarie Another Appeal for Funds and An. aera read Colne eg oes any office in said District.” approved Aaguet 3% 1871, Q,H, will vote at corner Fourth and sirects north’ | Owen Mequade, Beeson Preinee eRe aie inpie made r provided, namely: the persnte eutitind to vote andotherwies,tn accord. other Failure o! the Citizens Bill appropriating €10.°00 for | districts as the places for holding theelections there- | *¢*t- Wases Peses ander Roche, Patrick Hag Third Precinet— iret. Upon the approval <f the sct ié shalt be | ance with the laws and recuiations which way hs to Re.pond. the benefit of the follow 5 slambia inon AY aad berween enid, bogss tor the ofeo ‘Tho registered voters of the Faactéenth Disteict, | 4- 8- Taglor, aed eee E. ; — coe peeess So he qeblicata theese Seuticabte wo ee beiding of general olections in anid ete 4 5. "« Asylum, $3,000; | tion ofmembers of the House ae afore- | whose names begin with the letiers 8.1. 0, ¥; W. = ‘RICT, ‘eont! for three months to anid elect} Fourth Opon closing the polls, the ballots for and Our Thin-cdged Reporter om Hand. | hidusrial Hume Schock Ration te Ts wenn XReZaill vote'at corer’ Fourth ab Nstrects | - 5itnt Precinct John H, Brooks, MJ; Laughlin, “eccond Ph Ballots tend at guid fection wall te galt thin ee rh the vinccion of or oe t eer et ‘ : ~ A. Cassidy, Charice Bari’ = E> Thomas, Wk ey Pe oy 2t; and spon Another “confidential invite” (not printed this | 'z8tien. establish | {nclodesell that part of the connty of Washington TRICT ‘of said bonds, or of completing of the counting «f said bailotsand ta this time—priming Is so expensive,) having been | ,,B%,Mt. Dickson-A bill to organtre and cetablish Py ty te rete CENTS | secsaten a sees dort ot ee ent Makan First ProchEVESTH, Distaicr, wice, | Sede shall be ta the words fl cate Pare of the votes Cat nin cy “cra die extended to the remnan: of the Cilizens’ Asoci- | the second ve disi ce ins Finer Puctuce. ly ingari hip the fol areing bound = Commmensing at Jenn TC ch Seavnd Prectact- che BChack: For the ect “of thet - Ste ao uupaber- of bomen eee ee a, ao eamenise mine aeaer aan Poicms vad Compeny to iy a track | , The registered voters of the First Dietrict residing pa, Beh ane nen e'Masencna, | Win. A. Freeman, Peter Lammend ‘Third Pre: | “An uct authorieing the of Col twocre | 8 oLegiciarie ‘Assembly. shail. within. torte sight few— Fa OOS | ae eae ea retylecd avenue. te the achat | im thet part of said district lying betwoen Lincola bears First | cinci—Dr. F. A’ Freeman, D. M.D; Mon- | ates debt for improvements repairs in made out avd signe’ by the officers of the Jast night, ged reporter, | $< Me depot oe eee re nes Men s. avenve and Bunker Hill road ond the Anacostia street | Ring. Fourth “Precinct—F. ‘said District, bj of four million of bunds, | several election precincts or districts. w bich returns ever mindful of his duty to the public, was | St the Paltimore ‘erseY | river will vate at the corner Benning’ @ridee Road et | Stewart, Walter Linkine. and levying a tax for the 0 the number of votes cast for this loan promptly = hand at the appointed time. Aoeat “Sy Mr. Boewell—Bill appropriating $5,000 for the | #04 Boundary — at ee of Geo. N. Holland. Raber gino EIGHTH DISTRICT. | it shall sunoal e, theron. and guisnisting the | ove qe ch returne chal! be pinced tn the lection” twel : ther, but, re y COND PRECINeT. ir inet Wa EN tt Ret. . | acts “uuestion c i each peaber om ani cus ou tro. Claepcions, they wriee a heoe | "SEdisc Meee See teinton, imstroctinn’ tha | _ Thoiegeienel enna ee TET Dudsiet residing oo Rg Pa ee Sa a lgrovewent bonds to a vate of the peopl. | said slection and the others shall br siatet Tym and bungry look, as if they bad come to receive, | delegate in Congrees to urge the re of @ law | in that pert of said district lying cast of the Anacos- | to sixthatreet west; thence along Hixth etrest went | G Henry T. Wiawell, George W. Conn. Thi st 0 geperal election tn istrict graled envelope and bedirected to the Secretary of the and not To give, na as time passed on,and none | ™ king the Couneil elective by C3 peo Lattag he Leia oy ess CRgpeg tong a a8: to D. foc pea north, aud along D street north to North Freeinet—Siles Browning, Asroa Thornton, Wm, AY La a Ce of improve Sigrit and be 7 im his hands by one or more of of the well-to-do “citizens” pat in am appenr- | 4.i-caicin Congress Migs ap agerortiation for | Howl, Ualstem. ea ee mOcts: NINTH PISTRICT. And the ballots againet said act and the tseuing | | Fifth. On receiving the said envelopes containing an mcdruehenedea aaien ie dee meee A ae Anocostia river. ffm the Wavy Yard to its Tuap Parerscr. ‘ The registered Voters of the Fifteonth District | ¢ Firat Precinci—Johu Ry Hunt, Joh Ht Brown, F. to, ay Pope Rg ye Gal extsin af tae oantae™ “Oleeen™ Oaeen ames opted: sutenitted a reaneet for the use of | TLC Temistered soters of ret District residing | whore nace tegiu with the lerters A.B, 0. D, will | G- Holland. | Second aioe ee of the District of Columbia en | cast in each district. ud after deine Gieacty aussie tee oe Teach ot his | the ha'l fer four erenioge daring December nag | im that part of-said district lying ust of the Suscos | Yote at southwest corner Fourth and H'streets no: th- |] Evans, Robert H. Booke r. J.B. Gill yuthorizing the District of Got the result to the Governor and file « oopy of suck sotiegnes. aud locking enaee tae cikio ms Genk | Sowerrs tor ter Hepuen Lacsera mevcoaiee. tod Wow Wok. ted vans | s P First Precinct don Baist “tichart Covington, | Bis t8 ‘im eatd Districas bythe weciag of fous, ih. Af it shoal ~ 7 7 ar : i . ECOND Precinct. “ , ee) = viet, by rail four it confounded Stax reporte-, “hove” a sigh of | Bord that the resolution prohibiting the ase of the The registered. voters of the Pifteonth District | Feorre W. Bauer. Second Precinet—Wm. Muciler, and Inying a tax for the payment cf toby the Secretare that a te relief when nothing met bis sight except tre | peried: wnich was agrerd to. Mr- Campbell moved SECOND DISTRICT whose ames begin with the letters B. ¥.G, 1,1, J, ] Jelu Barker, Frank Meyers. i shall snnually accrue thervon. | cast for members of said Logisla familiar faces of his brothers in affliction. He | that the request be granted, and after the motion | Includes all that part of the county of Washington | K, will vote at southwest corner Fourth and i ELEVENTH DISTRICT. i mt tend sect, with the question of the | bave been cast in favor 0! le then Icel'naly eddressed those prcsent on the | was smended by adding “hereafter the use of the | lying west of Lincola avenue and Bunker Hill road. | streets northwest. Fite Precinct NW. J ip Gate, Wards 0. feuing of the f par saittinan of Sengrorennes Bends, | full force and iit and the Governor ‘shall R untimely demise of his pet, the Citizen pape:, | ball eball not be granted for any purpose,” it was Finer PRecrxct. Turno Precixcr. bag oh ay EE hn re As een on ne Soiree en ee ict tn wiped away a tear with his coat sideve, as he | adovted. _The registered voters of the Second District re- | _ The registered voters of the Fifteenth District | W- Tompkins, S 2 Aod against the issuing of four millions of im. | shall be cast agelnet this uy Bf he fai M tory of and | sid: ibat part of seid district 1; tof Bock | whose names begin with the letters L, M,N,O. P, TWELFTA DISTRICT at this ect ttchall be voidand of apehe of she telluse <8 bis ofnets te barr aston of the | Oreck whean’panweteein with the ees koe | Oe nee No. 211 Msseachusstts avenue, | First Precinct Ezek ial Luck wood, John Simpson, emer nde. he provid oe go Ppa qovenmanned, We Bend tn Petes Wace en Golumbia; | D.k. #.G. H-1,J, will vote at tho lower Seventh | between Second and Third streets northwest, Fate Peeee,, roe Freciact—J. F. i. ? the Gor : publication of this nct tn the newuprents Sty tee ernment, the Board of a for permanent ay street tol ale. glass, Denn! elt. fhe ‘Stax; ‘thought if a shame that so able | fpecial improvements: which enectg thet the dupi- On gecond PRECINCT, The sealed Vitae A ter dickisk: Dinkiirt THIRTELNTH DISTRICT. a + te @ newspaper hed been allawed to perish for | case enactments of the first session of t atriee | ine registered soter af the Second District residing | whore names begin with the Irtters Sc fT, ULV. Ww. |, Fécst. Precinct-Zach. B. Brooke, J. A. Sha: Eecretary of the District that it will be snimstened Save cated csinans Seu’ aowieg ser, | Arab tna eiieece carer winer nt | *hetaareargadaeetine cane kok cio: | SOW" vols Yas Hic wise: | Zeer Neti ho Best Sal Beare tke Reng aie grins be continued: at teat until after the ‘elect | lareyin order to provides fand for permanent and | QePe ke Se GoW We kL cai core ege | weet SIXYKENTH DIstzict W.'W. Griffin, Geo. W. Smith, Baldwin D. sca mptice chal! be Shed end Peccnasd te oh his maui zeaure ch gular of aot stead | SH oriaRicl-Rrmeujoma eke ter a ayy | Wve Beveth meat gin" Frcinertwha aire gol Webinator |p. p,FOCRTRENTH, DIGFSICT, Beck Opes geeene te pote te tan tnere | Se TLS rere ee or £2,000. ‘There were rich men among the op- | July, 1671, and inthe act of 1Mb of August, Isl, be. | ‘The registered sens HP Eke Stcond District re. | ie Set ee Ine ounda: Commencing at | | First Precinet—Thomae L. Tullock, Aaron <3 38 Sed ickots hall Coopzeet cod etal, | ese nee eee ent serie ematiad. ea Feaaid contribute th the eee, OAD, and they | and the sume is hereby. explained, contraed,/and | siding iu that part af suid district tying westint Race | 2qttie't, and Tanning down er Fae en Rg ge peeing Seay By to age OE immediately cou: @ tally iis | this act in the event of its approval by the mente Peal frame Ciniset sing, camee. [A mod of ap~ | amended co an fo authorize the issue ot only four | Creck will vote at Harry's carpenter shr'pyTuual” | Caer: themes alone the line of the canal ahait | Preeince-Semocl © Horchiles, Geer We Ranivo: befmade, and" upon the” cba of the | shall be in force from and after the prodamerion proval from Citizen Sardo.] Some of the print- | millio prone t Ot cither or | town. street to Maryland avenue; thence along Maryland | Bichard H. Williams. Fourth Precii counting of . duplicate Turns ofthe | thereof by the Governor. LES L e pa Sitisen Sardoy This: ane ponte may be inron- | roctudes all that eae cy ae Georg stown | of the Comal to Routh Capita sine ooh eg ne | Juhnson, George G. Swayze, Wm. B. 2 roses Gast Smeanert the Hger ot tins r : 4 Ft a a Nene th : sorg sta thew o pox . igt his umecting commence the subscription. ‘id rs fe, and he eae are horeby repealed. = Ccehinaiiiciaage =? 3 sre ore cethel steeees fo W street worth; and | aires Brace Soke he Pete a. H Sanith, Biv shall, within forty-eight hours bemade cut nd "Krestdent of See On ecca ‘A sensation} ‘There would be uo ex for | ~The bill was laid onthe tabie by a party vote: but IST PRECINCT. Feet : Wake pales. toned’ Be Tae Marth eae : a wT ote @ Council, paper to print on, as Citizen George H-Hill, Jr., | subsequently.on motion of Mr. Campbell, the votn The rexistercd votersof the Thiel District whose | 0 aginst Paxcixct. Ces F eeeca Sree Eirciots. B, Marti TD COURT den nor. than Of Georgetown, had furnished enough to lust | Was reconsidered, anc, after debate, it was ordered | names with the letters A. B.O, Gy Hy registered vote # of the dixteenth District | Daniel &. Gabill, William B. Talley, Wm. Lord. ~ a until after the election. When their organ sus- | t© bs printed and referred to the Committee on Ways | 1, J, K will vote at No. 59 Marketatreet, in George’ | whore names begin with the letters A. B,C, DE. Fourth Preeinet—Williem L. Bramhall, C. C. Bris- Nee EK AND PROCLAMATION BY THe pended they had asked bim to take it back, but — (Zag RT ot Ways waa town, D.C. ascent teuinn: and F, will Maga Penna. nue, coe, W. B. Williame. GOVERNOR publishing an act entitled “An he had refused, saying that sizeof paper was no | Means, reported bill making an of 3 The tered yot-rs of the Third District whose registered voters of ‘the stock of the Pied. to authorize a subscription t ind BP ¥ SIXTEESTH DISTRICT ure to him. [A weak voice in the corner.—‘He’| cent. op all taxes paid acid, Pe ae 5 per regist The Bi Mpany upon certa; 15th, and ieee jn With the letters L, M,N,O. P. hy ‘whexe names begin with the lett-rs G. H, I, ¥ maple e a nt Kya, | gFitst Precinet—T_M. Plowman 8-H. Williams, ° ng the name oe Pe ight Il take it back, fe at" 1 nt.on all ta: sul juent to ihar U, a, “ Ny * x .&. earn. cond Precinct—R. M. Hall, of said District. Prescrabi form a ever get out of this concera.”"} “If they wenyad:| tater aod price to Jauwarg lat, Wee sine, a bal | area a aa Wit eae ee Backs MemEom ES Be, Rugtings hind: Precinct it chal be voted upon ing the form in'wibee to start the Cutcen again they must pay upat | Easinasn abatcineat of iper cent. on all tes paid data atweauae The reeierercd corer af aie Bixteonth District | David Benson, B. F. French, W. 2. Brunsor. * Exuccrive Orrice, this meeting, all and friends of the cause must be | Bry in: winch were beth teed ascend fae ani | Includes all thet Seer of cae Cie of Georgetown | howe umes boxin witt the letters Or, Bence SEVENTEENTS DISTRICT. aLeMnia, August 31, 18M called on before the next meeting. | 3 See nidoriipinatenmnibanesleme |e. oy : U,V, W,X, X.Z, will vo'e at 328 Pence. arcntic, | First Precinct —Benjanin ¥-Fuller, John F. N. Fang Brociamation tnade t Citizen Crane, manager of the late organ, and | "“The Reeaker laid before the House a message from Fiaet Precrsct. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT Looped Maspeies om 'P. Byder, Revert pproved August 19. 4301, Citizen Sardo, foreman of ditto, in order toen- | the Governor, inclosing the report of the avditing | The registered voters of the Fourth District whose | Includes all that of the city of Washington lying | Gr; - Alexander Lawson. | sult to the Governor, and oe a3 paveeren! sf | Uoues ble was referred’ to. tee Committee on | Risote Se Ne BI Cone cet Ari see eis et | Sithinahe followlug bounds: Com wrest sure tsthe | a Joleman, Woary Sf Middletn, So. | Sea nat ie abel oppset frm i ~ | tiene; Ww ef 2 will vor k De i, iu @ % ¥ jo 7 he — Bi y E oy Shen pdnhad seeds ee Ned wake | infect aed acct Me pinche | Hesse Omerarneorminwe, | Med eecamiamapacag eee aati | cueehchwgClsan, wins Me wien i: | Speen aaa Pato aie around anxiously for the expected shower o¢ | ‘© be sFinted. Secoxp Precixcr. Sereee: Whence alesse Meriel en tee EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT. cast for members of the Legiain sie foarth Wednesda backs. One timid citizen who met Mr. | The registered voters oftne Fourth District, whore Half street; thence up Four-and « Half street | y First Precinct—Thomas H. Barron. ‘Henry ©. | have been cest in favor of waid law. and « shall and that the votiug for and againet the act Efane’s stern and expectant gase selactantiy | THE COURTS. vB, Orv WKS V2, will sors at ROTC av and aivng the line ct tho “caual to | ZobPtm: Andrew Archer, Second Precinct Gaven Peecinim tbesutne in the papors Of the District ie. | shail be by printed tickeast end the Gene ies weed dragged forth a ten doliar bill nd placed it ox | _CIRCUITCOURT, To-Dav. Judre MacArthur — Ciaeee coke! ey Bighth street west; thence down Righth strect west | £, Ccueo” rcesls Ching. Samuel Pamphroy. Third | Buich the inw, may be paviched, and lmmadiccely | ect ebail coutain the words ee eee not anotlier cent was | pt a ER ER art FIFTH DISTRICT to 'ntreet south Mockebco., Fourth Precloet Pia Joie Bias: | thereafter Se ne Seem | 15 ont tenets teeta ethneteer forthcoming. [The voice in the corner_—“ Sixty | (1*}, 81, Weiser: judaemen See St: I Testaden ll nator toe eceae oaaecaaien ist First Precixer. jet | 800» Robert V. Godman, pile fifth section es aoe — i. Poe * pape r, when you owe the print- r.fin. Gre 2 a) Eastwood azt. wonerkocan ee ue city of Washington lying ‘The registered voters of the Seventeenth District Seventh. If a of the votes shall be cast | the Piedmont and Potomac Balltoad Campany upon and agavoat thrisrning of thebonts. | certain cond tows i prociaim the fact in said news | tickets ageins: treet. Nhore newer begin, with the letters “A.B, C,will NINETEENTH DISTRICT. ere. be insued or debt be con AGAiNeT Finst Preetxer. vote at Island near the intersection of Sixth | First Precinct—P. J. Quirk, William Winters, pproved Aagust 19h jon | The registered voters of the Filth District whese | street and Virginia avenue 8. W. Timothy Costello. Sccund Precinet-Martia. Bros h, 171, ead wed j : i E ‘There was considerable “chin music” about is time, and from the scraps of conversation th fsin- | names begin with the letters A, B,C, D, B, F,G, : nihap, Nase Tabbs, Michael Hassett. = “An act to authorize am ton to the stock floating all about him our reporter dotted down | ‘Thiele an | Will vote at the coruer of Ewenty-scood aod | he registered’ eos of MeO To tcent District | 5 TWENTIETH DISTRICT. : ‘Buc. 10. Amd b¢ sf further acted, That of the Pleimont and Potemnc Mattroal, Gaapese the following: “Yes, and bestes the debts for the | streets northwest. hone neines begin with the letters Ree F, Goi i |, First Precinet—Juliue C. Smith. Samuel C. Wailes, publication of aid 2 e some of the | SEcoND Precinct. J, will vote at Island Hall, near intersection of Sixth | J#™es Hayne. Second Preciney— Frank Lowe. | Routh, in the that said election wil my je camvassers are not paid | ¢ SECORD’ A A 5 of Marcellus “Marcoron, William Wilkerson. Third 3, over the for Cy Pm a any. eae, 3. | Tene dhe corner of Fwenty secondand I streets | eye registered Foterg of the Seventeenth District | T8EY- TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT Ae "-e wer 8 Davis H1-S.) then?” “Oh! he says he subscribed | * @ure Precinct, Fos will vole ae stand Halt meas eines Peter Cantina een rere: | Beetine,wiee the auertion oo d repaire as | Ax Ai sateen —9 to the stock of , and 4 , | = Bod . “harle . Smith. § ecinct— 3 irs Suy ore!” “In Georgetown, iieree Mrs Coe, | = GEORGETOWN. _| les teistered ters of the bl Discs whowe | Groth street and Virataie vents uthwest orgs Hh Malcrnella, Win B, Moore, Thames R. | Rereinbefore mentioned. Red @ copt of guck notice | “ine sakes n satrend Company (W. S.,) Mr. Pickrell, (Esau,) and Mr. Tenney, | as py ae V,W,X, ¥.Z, will vote at the corner of Twenty. ‘owRTH PREcINcT. Birch. Third Precinct—Davis Baker, Smith Pratt, | shall be filed and recorded in ‘the Upon certaim conditions. CW. Hi) ‘They were’to pay expenses on that | wSUMMARY OF Tax CoaL Tape vor tae | s-Jud and i streets uorthwest, The regietered voters of the Seventeenth District | George F. Harbin. ‘ary of the District. enacted by the Lexesiatioe Asrembly of the Side of the ereck™ “Well Ton’ know: I guca, | Wexx.—Schooners have been more plentiful n eee nomen begin wish small weet icleconies TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT, Buc. 11, And be t further macted, That tn consid- | Drsirsct of Goiumira That srhereas it is Belier - ‘they'll dc.” > * Guess | this week than usual, in consequence of which XTH DISTRICT ane, . rsection | First Precinct—Charies McGowan. Peter Mosby, | eration of the emergency therefor created ne- | ti Construction of the Piedmont and Potomac they've done all they'll do. Includes all that part of the city of Washington | of 6th street and Virginia avenue southwest. Abner H. Cull. Second Precinct—Charles H. Mt improvements in the District ium: | railroad, recently sut! ‘an act of the Legis ‘There was then a discussion as to whether it | {i<Te have been more shipments than last week. Wrap crate oi Me derect netths; between, Rightorath EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT tay, Wai. B. Dobbins, Bon}. F. McAlvee,” Third Sf and artang from tne fact thet the next genera) | Iacure of Virginia, will, be of great eurtt te would not st to hold a public meeting next | ¥ is a nore Meokegs - ae Includes all that pirt of the city of Washington | Precinct—Francis Wood, Marcus Richardson, Jno. | election there! ‘second rercher 7 i ceipts and shipments of the different coal com; north, between Fifteenth and Eighteenth streets + islature the Peunsylvania Oentral Railr: pond oy cadena tro momeney. Inees red the present week areas follows: Borden west. RE ms ak a Sad igh ths Hectgeuth, bt ass per i pate erder my Ane the cy, of Washington, tnd from other cogezeresions a! Company | Cl Tagired to cparantee the frst coos egeste 2.25 woul Com} ‘Y> 860 tons, wer. District olumbia , sixt! iy jovember, | mature object Piedmont thee papers; but them sald £ Enowinnctiels | 3,741 tons; Agnes Waaet, a on perme Beas WED the eter kB Be et BGT’ | _ he registered voters of the Kighteenth District | A.D. elehteen hundred and seventy one. and provided that in all end ever Paty [c.no amount neceeeary to furnish «If you have 1 THe Stan will | SPments 00 tons; Ray’s Docks, 4,020 | T's. will vote at the school house on the southeast | Whove names begin with the letters A, B, 0. D, will Governor of the Distrletof Uolumbia, Fy Seah gnty may be required whenever, At ge for vou ie ee Private meet. tons, shipments 5,494 tons; Consolidation Com- | coricr of H and Nimetecuth strente corbwoet, vote at house No. 462 H street southwest. Pc Bee'yeare from Whe Sate i “Yes,” said an accommodating citizen, ECOND PRECI NC’ Srcoxn Percixct, : any, receipts 6,372 tons, shipments 6,033 tons. “we can havea private meeting at my office next Total receipt, 15,252 tone, and total shipments, 8 EDWIN L. STANTON, Y ten miles or more of said road The registered voters of th» Sixth District whose | | The registered voters of the Eighteenth District Secretary of the District of Columbia. = eS se e 16,313 tons. begip with the letters K,L,M,N,O, P,Q, | Whose names begin with rises F.G.HES, | nos Mornii pers: x the sum of si jh, tS oa cman aad dectio what te tert ss an ROVER’S Rest.—The market this week was | K, 7, tw, X,Y, Z, will yoto ai the sobost K, will vote at house 0.468 street southwest, - — ae Ds ey putsesticd Picton ot : ms. to be | duller than last week; 950 cattle were offered: | bouse on the southeast corner of H and Mineteeath TH : ». ‘Severson. extl-tm zt done.” Agreed to. Adjourned. selling pany fae AI Der hundred | streets northwest. The registered eters oe the Bi District 108 BY THE GOVERNOR AND SEOEE | [*,° Prepare for Wus.saperstractere; now Republican Meetings Last Night. | iifir at tron t00 te a eee eres | ractades all, Hak Nae Ee ACT oe washing. | hose nemes begin t SSC rocernota eat INGE Sar par 4 a ye AF te, + | selling at from $80 to $60; 700 sheep and lambs | Includes par city. o | wi 5 southwest. District. ep- | act te A joint mags meeting of republicans of the | pony Spaced ant cok at toon $3 10 95 per bea | | [o> ying within the following bounds: Commenc- Fount Precixcr. al or Sen of an act of “Legislative eral election, and shall Firth, Sixth and Seventh districts was held last | for former, and from $2.60 to $1 for the lacter; | in 8% K stn WM etreet north, thence easton Matreet | Phe, registered Se meee att District Saris outed, "An act locylng e toe forthe nay | Soles cast Any ~ pl fetch Tih and fath pqumsy vania avenue be- | 35) head off cattle sold to butchers and farmers, | north to Fourtecnth street west: thence. up, four, | Hoatepames bexin with the lessee Keel conn: of the interest as it shail annually sccrac ou four | shall'recetce ovale = = = aa —- F. C. Revelis in | ——— —— —— hay est ipe ip Saree jd ew bg od west. $ sities Soller bonds, coe bo tereed by sree of, the tos ‘States, the ve chair and A. P. Cassidy secret | left over for the next market. put sheep re ‘wenty-first ‘west; ne wo NINETEENTH DISTRICT ‘Distr an eatitied ‘An fe bereby. authorized s i ‘wenty-first street weet to M street north; th: ant the of jumbia to create a debt “Tux Caxat-—Up to this morning 200 loaded | slong M sirect north to Elghtoenth street weste'agi | Ancludes all that part of the city of Washington Iying {orgpecial fmprevements and repaireinaaid District | Of the Piedmont and Potomac W. Handy, the nominee from the | boat: had arrived at the Collector'totice since | 4% Hightecuth stroct west to K ‘street north; | within tne following bounds: Jommencing at 'Fif ie 5 ES of bonds end Jevying | an Bot Seventh disirfet, stating that he was in favor of | the ist inst. OF that muster 170 noriced ig | thence along ate tie ee street: thence along Boundary street to North Capi coos woares fon vith | bes hee elaecran Teralabed te he loan bill, eight hours and $2 per day for | week. istered voters of the Seventh District Street; thence At Sf Public that subscription aborers. Fiore —1,742 barrels of flour were shi hase dntees Leaielt tae lectern, Oe peg earth De adequate for the purpose of completing the A joint ratification meeting of the republicans | from this port to-daj most of which goes to New | vote at s wood yard, on M street, between ‘3 ‘Maseac! ‘of said road, and satisfactory guarenters of the Eleventh, Seventeenth and Ely ates vied 16h aud Ith streets northwest. eae, 0nd Sewn Romenserns be given tosaid Board that the ameunt so sab. distric}sa rousing afiair—vas held tastaigitat | = intone eeon PRECINCT. og slong i to Fifteen Cou . Sait'be euily apgied to ond work. and Island Hall. Mr. 8. S. Baker presided and ma‘. The rei voters of the Seventh District whose 5 time a few remarks, cordially endorsing the nominees CITY ITEMS. names begin, with the letters B. Fa. H. will voto | The registered voters of the Nineteenth District held on the WwW at ion —_ 3 ~ ard the loan bill. After addresses by Mr. C.J og eg at corner of Sixteenth and M streets northwest. whose in with the letters A, 6, C.D, E, F, -wecond Teed chell ps constrecked Aros Brewer and others, Mr. P. A. Boswell made an | .N¥¥, STORE AxD New Puices—The latest Tuinp Pascixcr, Britt 3: whore at O'Brten echoed hotine, oo Potomac strona Geargetren able and exhaustive speech carefully prepared, postr Sect recata’ "aa and Ties, at very low whe, Texletered voters. of, the Seventh District ren ween jor pitol streets 3 satisfactory to said Board of ry Sxtratagsuce and fread pretecred be share ot ' Puice’s Gent's Furnishings Depot, | NO, F Gi he willvote at corner Sixteenth and regiatored TON? ERECTCT. a aig | mlasion to the peop et of Catumabie for cutborieed bs Spal by The Dcseeer OS | _ Bat, 2, Amd bout Perth eacied, That tn order. to “ 413 7 , betw . reet nor Es The fered vote! inet ct disay & bonds authorized a istrict . yment of said Bente cannot be converted aad te tig wanes Camereiss. | ton reguenel SAE EES Laan meee | EEE ME Be cites Oita | REM aae Be becceesaia cas | Benin of anon, cated“an ec ashrg i | Esme RvR athe of e id OnseRve CaRErrtiy. ve ot eo Seven’! tT. 0, X,Y, Z. cies Is g AT cuts he made against the its of progress he amen be; ith the letters 3, T,U. V, W, | school hoase, on H street, between First and North | debt for speci ements and re} in said ements repairs which shall ex; the object of their issue on their Were warmly applauded. ‘Cen. Chipman, Gol, . B-D-Fassn& Co., X.Y, Zy will ove “at corer Siztecath. and’ ‘W | Capitol strecte northeast. District ty the gulag of four million of bends, nd | fwuiog of four millions ct bonds, and loving vem} Magruder and Mr. W. A. Cook also ¢elivered iginai sad streets northwest. TWENTIENTH DISTRICT saalig anemia knees A > Late of Pennsylvania avenue, x anni brief addresses. tutions endorsing Presi- ‘ EIGHTH DISTRIOT Includes all that part of the city of Washington ly- dent Grant, Gen. Chipman, Gov. Cooke, Board | 2t¢ to be found in the May B: 0S 7th st. ber Includes all that part of the city of Wi lyii ing south of E street north, ween North and of Pub'ie Works, the 4,000,000 'oan and’ $2 ner | OPTOsite General Fost OMce, Take notice of | Witiiathe following bounds: Commenciuest @ siiont | South Capiol streets and Fourth stron eo t nortl day for eight hoursjabor were adopted, andatter | 82 : ‘and running up Fourtecuth street west to ‘Srcce Scectgcs: ailvely speech irom Mr Wl Hunt the meets | 8: B—No connection with any other firm. tr Sent thence down Sixittatrect wert to Roads tained | fe Tegietored voters of the Twentioth istrict pe ix- |, WEATBER Sruups, for excluding cold, wind, | avenue; thence along Bhode Faland avenue to Sev- | Wilt vote at Beheol house semtloeet wieee oF Thiel ih district was icld lost night cone ceux, | Tain, snow, or dust. Hamittox & Puaxsom's, | enth street west; thence down, Seventh street west to | Wilt yoke 8t School: hous teenth district was held last night in :ront of the Y.M. C. A. Buildin, 9.6 | @ street north; thence slong 0 street north to “4 City Hall to ratify the nomination of Mr. J. w. | ¥- M-C- A. Building. | Eleventh street west; thence down ‘Bleventh strest toresPZCQRD Purcixer. McKnight for the House of Delegates. Abie Wuerr is Franc, to § street north; and slong N street north to | | The rosisiered votre of the Twenticth District speechcs were made by A. K. Browne, J. M. Tux Harter? ev M, will vote at School-house southeast corner’ of Langston, Martin Cronin and J.W. McKnight, | At 493 7th street, First Precixcr. ‘Third and A streets southeast. repairs said be the fi election estate in said District, the of which tax and the meeting adjourned with hearty ch~ next door to the Original Franc’s. | - The registered woters of the Eighth Dis rict whose Tuinv Paecixct. onda nd levying «fax for the payment of the | the paceage of paid act entttied “An act Shot ceustbete o-cpeatal ies ghotged be the cat for the nominee and the four million loan, | He keeps all of the latest styles of names begin with the letters As B, 0. D. E. F,w ‘The registered voters of the Twentioth District | interest as itshall annuully accrue thereon, and sub- | tax Yor the payment of the lnterset ae it shalt pace be pop —— ‘Hats, Caps, de, yote at northeast corner of Eloventh and Q'streets, | whose names begin with the letters N, 0, P,Q. K,S. | mitting the act with the question of the issuing of | nuslly accrue on four million dollars ef Suc 4 and te tt further enacted, That the Gov- Condensed Locals. and sells them at a lower figure than anywhere | ¥. W- T,U, V, W, Y. %. will vote at School-house {he four million of inarovement beats ce 8 vote of thorined te be evped by god t. ernor is hereby requested to cause this act to be duly ee Coe a eT en ceme | Chain tane: \Colmaknee te youn 0 | Ti Cassa rere eens penis wees |e Bs Se De mnntatt | Sroted Rassst ln etl, wal bs cstenioied fe tseents | Geieaais Soon tes ee ees improv oeiees te tee, Seestesete ction ak ie cet aa castern Conner of the Gana tae whe Darth: | “Yorrns’ Crormino’—A large stock, at low | nmabagmeihinciaern Gn TS Ri Me, Jnctoden’ all thot ack oF ths oir ah. Weshington ee dg a ag Ee ot ea She Diaetiet of ‘Colma (ack ct Conran of Re fazer corner of the Capitol to the Navy Yard | rice." Hisexas & Bno., 505 1h arect, May | Greil vote at Bleventh sreaty bctwoen @'and B; | Pout de following bounds? Commencing at question of ieeulog {our millions of bonds for special oi the interest ast shall anoually accrne Beroon, | Soe‘ Pand “ty euttabie proclamation to ‘submit the Convent im Georgetown. amt ee hs Turmp Precrxcr. street east to E street north; theuce sfong street | SRF? ection will be’ the Sie geueral slection after | tartise ot font sitions of topes Sake iinwen nae eed Brace acter See tave | A exmvceaita Ovataparai a gyre scien SNE | Reh iees care Vacca tnt tr | ypmret mite eae exons | pet he pepo irate Tai | PONE oy Woy ’ “$s Ss © -Q.R,8.T, 0, V, W. oa Sear: M. E. H. Prisst, James E. Porter; & | 5 505 Tth street, May Buily X.¥,Z, will vote at Q street, between Elevenith'and | street north to the Kastern brauch; thenes alona the | 24 ener COOKE vik caid election, aa respects act, will be Speaker og tian erica King, A. Woods; E. Scribe, John ©. Hogan, Aa! > May 8 | Twetkth streets. N. W.. Iine of the Eastern branch to B street south; Governor of th: District of Columbia. | held as in the suid act i is he Pr of the Council ig, A. Woods; E. Scribe, John C. ; - ide Sw enio® along B street south to Fifteenth street cast: thence EDWIN L. STANTON subjoined and publicat —_ 3 ‘ Secretary, George W. Wells; Treasurer, 1, Hemaw Harn ry Switcres, Curlsand Bralds, + TRIC down th south: ¢! the Yolumbi 5 D Moen ts MTORR Gocernor. ‘Somerviile. new styles just received, at'C. Baum's Hair | Includes all thet part of the city of Washington Iy- | S008 D gtrect south to Mouth Unrolivs enna nes Macevinry 9 Sen Demet ot sioeameate. Governor of the Diet wt Ba a Lae aed ” 2 es , ing between G street north and N street north, and ver : i - - The “Geraldine Guards” is the nameof anew | Depot, 408 7th street. between Eleventh street west and Fifteenth street | #9¥# South Cerviine eveune to Fourth streetesst. | Ax Act suthorish Sie at eee tary of the District of Columble i aa - ity. an apes the Jol : "C,H liclatn Bab bors uewiod tsibas ac- | Dotram Kui Giove fopot for ladies, get's, | Pe net Preciser Finst Parcixer. said District by the imsuing of four million ef b —— saieion of Oona Georgetown Advertisements. cepted the contract to construct a sewer on the | misses and children at C. Banm 7 bonds, | aw a f - The registered voters of the Twenty-Sret District | ‘Gnd levying « tax for the payment of the interest | “gt °zy ‘a Zig) *,0x for the payment of the inter- SS F a dollars of bonds, authoriz d to be issn the 3 ‘ fF a B rset Facto- | The registered voters of the Ninth District whose ames begin wit letters A.B, ©, D. west side of 2d strect northeast, from B to C | TY, 4087th street. Don't mistake the name or on fregtn with see lett c bale tamer betoes Faerie, ite, cuthoris 4 to be teseed by the TNGING SCHOOL to pames begin with she letters A, B,C, D. BE, F,G,H. | wil vote at Ninth street, between D ‘street and street, and on the north side of C street, from 2g | Dumber. J.J. will vote at Union Hall, on Fourteenth street’ | South Carolina avenue southeast. t 7 —o betWeen G street and New Yor 7 avenue northwsst. Gathorising the Distri create = | The Fall Term ‘ili commence on MONDAY i ‘ - Srconp Precinct. debt fer & ements and repairs in said ~ 5 the Tiber. Ammomrmar, Consens, in white and drab al tthe roniatere eee PRET: nietriot wh Tho registered rovers ot the Twenty frat Diatriet Daatrict suing of four millions of bonds | Ei ner of Congress ani Gar sree m Tee cee 2 . cab : ‘he registered voters of t! ‘nth District whose | whose names begin with the letters G, H. I,J, K,L, sud levying a tax for fereet ‘ twel wih | Corset and Hoopskirt Factory. Don’t mistake | pemer'bevin with the ties Kok. PG. | M will vote at corner of Ninth street aud ‘South eit shall annual submit w aearter (of twelve the name or number. V,W, X.Y, Z, will vote % ‘all, | Carolina avenue sontheas' #1 8:7, Uy Vy Univn’ Hall, on Mth street, Between G street and New Work ave- | ~~ @ ___ four millions of improvement bonds.to a vote of ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown; | ? ; Turep Precrscr. : cea eee a ee The registered voters of the Twenty first District {eeproviost s.penseal clection fa the esd Die eee SALE OF VALTABLE IMPROVED einen non eae ° TENTH DISTRICT Whore names begin with the letters N, 0, P,Q, Ry de tt enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the| PROPERTY AT AUCTION. NW. CORNER ~ | FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. Includes all thar part of the city of Washington | s, T, U. V. W, X, ¥, Z will vote at corner of ‘Ninth sari of ieee Uae eee ing | OF BRIDGE AND CONGRESS STKEETS, ‘The Michigan State Association has collected ur of the leadivg | lying between G street north aud the canal.and be- | strect and South Cafclina avoune soatheese. the interest aumueliy, as it may coneeenthebes | OkonnEeews tec $1,200 for the sufferers by dre in their State. United States | tween Eleventh and Fifteenth streets west, million dollars of bonds authorized to be issued Ly decd of trust dated Decamt ‘The yachts in yesterday's race returned to the | Shes Sacktacs, odes UMENTYSECOND DISTRICT. the Dintrict of Columbie in accordance with the pee stake-beat in the following order: Fannie Bell Price in England. Inthe U.8.| ‘The registered voters of the Tenth District, whose La. i that part ot Sounds Commansion are . ‘Visions of the act entitied “An act the at 6:30; Echo, §:08; Fann! ; Emma Latham, $45 00 885 © | pamegiboein wish the letters As B.G.D. B80, H, emp meetin eyes nha rapeewersy bk] a see #18. The White Cap withdrew. 65 00 | 1,5, K, will vote at house No Det ry ep ee OG Reet peg fezrorapente ond. repairs, in on a ‘The German republican club last night per- low: 65 00 | west. ‘thence along South Osrolins avenue to for the ‘of the interest as it shall anna fected arrangements for the mass meeting nex. = 45 00 Bre ‘therce along D strest south to Fifteenth s J a ‘Thursday, at Odd Fellows’ Hall. the same Hl i ! 88 5 4 OND PrRecincr, ‘The registered voters of tue Fee District, whose The office of the New York Associated Press Yo SAY jm id the letters L, +5 » P,Q. B.S, i x, will yete at Groason House, im this city will next week be removed from its cost of “ streets. Vigra zation i salen, at tha ree ‘ora | 2S = came Se iaca a porams ai gy D gray CL, corner 4 ‘enty-second = street and the Avenue. ‘Three desirable rooms of the | Inctades all thst bart of ihe city of Washington fa py pert oe BB A Benge tg have been fitted up, making a more comfortable | Wi Sewing Machine Go., personally ap- | lying Of the canal and weet ot Mighth street | [9 “Cit vote st house of James For.on Might and suitable office than the one now occupied. peared before me, ee oe aeeneee went. First Precinct. street, between EB and G streets southeast. ——>——_ prices are ‘and taken by him from istered voters Eler ee Buitpixe Assoctations—The first monthly | culars published in the United ‘States and Eng- ~ 4 in with Tas eee 28, a seahstered ame, Gt the, Trenty-asoona a of the Central Building Association N’ land under the corporate names of the com- | F,G, H. 1, J, will vote at southwest, Mary: | trict whose names begin with the letters @, Mi. 1,2 2, was held last night at the Columbia Law | panies manufacturing said machines. land ayenue and th street southwest. eb vote at Richard Curtin’s, corner College building. 2,500 shares of stock have Faep. Sutra, Sxcoxp Preerxcr. Ninth and K streets southeast. io been su ‘Twenty shares were sold, at Clerk of the Court of Common Picas The Lf a ag ‘Turn Precinct. in- an avcrage premium of per cent. of Cuyahoga Co., 0., | bose names rh te jeter vote et south: | , The registered voters of Erenty-s - Gov- ‘Atthe angel mosting of the Merchants’ ‘The Wilson Sewing Machines are for sile st ED Soler Watched grate seh ee of whore names begin with the lettere NO. P. aa night, the following ciicers were elected fr the ‘Terms easy. > southwest. pwELFTH DISTRICT Fox, on Biglith ‘street, between 1 aad =e Sere 3 . De Sera aa et : a lama 2 | ‘operative Association fereet Wee pees, seid at 105 ae a erat Soest ene SeTASEE F i i