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EVENING STAR. . November 14, Is7h. TeENSDAY LOCAL NEWS. Amneseanents, ty Tonight. Masonic Tempir The Orphan Boys’ Fair. - More Dark Laatern Doings. CAANE 8 CONCLAVE LAST Si@RT. @ Crane Despairs—Elec:ion Day Cometh and Spond.s' cx’ —Crane's Head Level Once— He thin's it would Require on . Chalera. ¥ a! once to wake u it Evcn Lawyer Cul- - (if treo or three dejeci be cotled Ce sociaiion, or rather thiee or forrof tie most im- hed and hungry-leoking members othe n. Cit. Ass., assembled in Lawyer Cal- fice, opposit the City Hall, last bight, in ‘cordance with their adjournment from the se- ere. meeting at the Board of Trade rooms last week, the proceedmas of which were reported by our thin-edged man. At that meeting Citi- ven ne Was nervous, and didn’t s.em t> be happy even arter he looked into the adjoining room and under the table out tindmg our thin-edged. At this meeting he was suvaze. Lookirg «round upon the few well-tnown, eager faces, and musing the well-to-do “citizens,” who hold the purse sirinys, his wraih was aroused, and when @ timid ‘+ citizea” mild) suggested that election day was coming, and {: ‘was time the Citizens Association were s3!oci- ing their candidates, preparing their tickets, and collecting tands tor the campaign, the storm broke. “The C:t- i “Association,” said he, contempt- “What are we t) expect f.om men who. r rights trampled under foot aid the'r a less and able organ, the de- [At the last teeret meeting at the Board 0. Trade rooms, by the by, Mr. Crane stated that Mr. Cushing ‘had wristen moso “or their paper and done more :hroush its columns than the editor they employed at $30 per weck, (Mr. Goodloe.) Mr. Cushing f-c!ingly responded Crane suid : tals apathy. Nothing short of an earthquake or » cyclone would awake the sleepy membersor the Citizens’ A= ociation. Citizen Severson, the old man of the sea. or | canal, who hung with such tenacity around tho neck ‘of our late lameuted corporaton, here made a few feeble remarks about bis pet—the ‘Washington canal—which was actually being put in @ condition which would make it les fensive. and obviate ihe nece sity of employ- ing some one to superintend the accumulaiion of mud in its oozy bed. ‘This wasa tercibe state of affairs. and if the Cit. Ass. would not co-operate with i to Congres: to sop such unheard of pro. in this city, he would employ all his time in lob- bying against it, if he had to do itsolitary and alone. Keyorts from sub-committees were called for. Bir. dese B. Witon, who had heen barged sing the accour had found i for further time, in w hopeless the ease Was; grant Mr. Hersy § vis, chairman of the finance comm 'ttee, was to have reporied, but failed i put in an appearance, avd Mr. 'C ‘ that Mr. Davis was indispo There seems to be cons.desable anxiety te ce the report—some re: riety to know what has be- ums said to bave been sub- aid im. They can’t get it througi how the old thing works.” t'e talk about the propo-=d public meeting of *cilizeps”” to-morrow night and a little move grumbling from Mr. Crane, and a statement from tome ore that the canvassers talked about soing for the woney dae them, the “citizers” .eparatcd. Contributions $0.00. ——— Lively Republican Meetings Last Noght. The republicans c/ the 15th distriet held a lary ratify the nomination of Mr. Arthur Shepherd as a candidate for the House of Delegates. Mr. F.C. Cates presided, and able addresses were made by General Chipman, Col. Magruder, S. Wolf, H. Jobncon. Arthur Shepherd, ©.’ M. — F. A. Boswell, J. H. Brooks, and H. A. jomes. ‘The republicans of the 1Sth district met at Wail's feed store lest ight, to ratify the nomi- nation of their candidate, Mr. P. B. Dowell, and speeches were made by Gen. N. P. Chipman, dudge Fisher, Jos. Williams, D. Cahill, Jerry Kobinsen, and C.C. Briscoe. Mr. A. Coffin was handled without gloves by each of the speakers, who denounced him as a disorganizer, ch: that if the party should be defeated the cen— sure would rest upon him and his misguided fol- Jowers. ‘The republicans of the 2th district held a ‘meeting lest night at the corner of D and North Capitol streets, “and adopted re olutions indor img the President of tue United States, Con- gre: +, Board of Publ.c Works, Delega gress, the last Leg'slatuve, Mr. Carroll, the re-- ular nomince, d the four mil"ion loan, and instructing the nominee 0° the republican party for delegate to the Leg's!zture from the 2th disivie: to urge the removal of el! enemies of the party from public positiors. Sai teean ie A New Street kaitnoap Prorosep.—Mr. Burley intioduced iuto the House of Delegates esterday a bill creating Daniel Shanaban, W. . Moore, Charles Dickson, C. M. Barton, J. Hamilton Bealey, Fr-derick R. Sparks, Daniel Flynn, Lemuei Bursley, Ernest Dickman, B. F. Martin, N. Christie, K.M. Hall, J. W. Van Hook, R. P. Darby, S.T. Smith, A. Talliott, Sel. G. Brown, and their associates, a body cor. porate under the name of the Washington ‘and Anacostia Railroad Company, with aut establish a street railroad along any of the roads in the Ist district, over the Navy. and thence along lith, North Gap! A or B streets, to connect with the Metropolitan railroad; alco from the intersection of 1ith and M streets, along M street to the Washington and Georgetown railroad; and along Pennsylvania and Virginia avenues, from 1th to 8th street, to intersect the Washington and Georgetown rail. road, and establishing the usual rules for the management of said roid. The bill was referred to the committee on railroads. Tue SEcoxp Keorsteattox.—To-day the Board of Reg'stration—Messrs. Gideon, Dubant, hax and Hunter, with the elerks— commenced their four days lists oc voters at the City Hall. the hour of open crowd at was not so large ¢ officersstationed the building had litle trouble in forming the line at the maln entrance of the court room. ‘The number present at no time exceeded one hundred. A table had been placed, extending nearly the entire width of the court room, at Which the members of the board with the clerks were seated, above which were the nembers of delegate districts—the extreme leit being occu- pied by Mr. Harper, the chief clerk, in making corrections of names and residences. The raid im the foreroon appeared to be chiefly directed toward the Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Siath district books. renew CoxtTRacts ron Street Work AwanpEp.— ‘The Board of Public Works have awarded con- tracts as fol'ows:—-To Hewitt & Lewis, for lay- ing foot pavement on lth street, between H and BM streets northwest; A. H. K and and aoe reets; ©. C.D paving the alley in -quare You and ‘T and Wo Isaiah Co., 19 revet the curb and relay the foot pave- ment on thé east side of 13th street northwest, f.om E strvet to Pennsyl adjcsi the gutters thereto. =. - ee Tae ber mal Page oD seed mec deca a Brogress at Mosonic Temple ior the past ire weeks for the benefit of the orphan boys, closes ‘this evening, and it is to be hoped there will be @ large attendance. The hfteen takes place to-pight, and percors who of tickets therefor are requested _ co Rear Estate Sates.—By W. L. Wall & Co. auectioncers, last evening : ¥ : Lots 104 and 105, of - J. G. Henning Mount Verron Church (M. has bech smteting tha year for several weeks past. i ——.—___ sosic ELEcTIoN—Mt. Vernon R. 4. hapter, No. 2, at its annual convocation es eet pas oo "BE. K.; Frank’ M. Marshall trehsurer; John H. ’plckatt secretary; and Leonard Stoddard, janitor. . jority to | tt arepa-Rosa Opera Troupe | m1 m in going | ‘lings | ~yard bridge, tot, Pri] } Condensed Locals. The yacht Fannie Bell yesterday again won miles. The anniversary of the birth of the poct Schiller was appropriately celebrated laxt night at Beck's Athens-um by our German citizens. bury gE ng A fir “Washington Lodge, F. » Muss. Monument. © race, distancing the Fanny upwards of two A. A M., of Rox- bas sent a beautiful block of ite. appropriately inseribed, for the Wash- ¢, which probably originated in the care | lessness' of some employee, broke out in one of the vaults of the Post Office De partment, about eight o'clock last evening. The watchmen ex- tinguished the flames before any great damage had been done. The twen ton steam roller ordered by the Board of Public Works has arrived, and ix now at the corner of G and lth streets. The board | n precincts of cach delegate district a8 above | cort in the case of the Snal execution of any contract | provisions Of Ao Actentiy!" ° An act authorizingthe = s ~ rict to create = al ieprovemen’ s Orrician. Inchon alla pert of the cy of Wes wm tying Gescribedy Nia ee emrcr. creampireca of any york and eettlemor tbereft. | « foe of . a 1 ut Ue = ST i anes hich made virtue i. i vf Danie OP COLemBtA, { Para ae au yp Best Capel tree bg ig ae Dd Sg peg Pe ecording tthe | aceras theron w Tos, November 6th, 141 dary; thence along Boundary strert to. Sixt se .. Becond Precing—C. AP see | ne ate et of Congres of the | 5 1, Hen: yD, Couke, Gevernor uf the District of Go| Bom, tbenee ak Lp Speer iics pict Draper. Ambrose Folliett, Joka | Rrenty Gra day of Fobraars Bandred and | ies a geveral election bia, Lerely give not for the promotion m, ihe foach WED: | Patreet uorth; thence aloes Lnirers arth to New |?" ggcoND DISTRICT. the pubije tuterests ait a a , north; thence along L atree: 9 | 2OND DI oT. ablie >. ; . enue: ; ss First Precinct WA Ga'teyJobu H. Cook, John | Sac, 8. Amd species, That it an That the veh, i ctrenueeths ant slsee K streo oath tear | Olle Send pecae Nes Harmsn, Be-jamin | officer or eimplore Sicko cost Disuricl aball aocsey | obali be Scpretiet tn Capitcl sireet. wrth be hela in said Distric SPAY (the twenty second day) of Ta Pages tu onze af cant ocak uke nd aguinet this act om the Gor : he money authorized | ernor te required to provide (or the dep pe 8 | Gaeen, BJ. Middleton nd Previnct—¥. La- | copsent to the use, of any’ of t ‘ ned be prow ie Loe se dep fever ia ane fie Horie ot Delegates for Finer Parcixer. istrict, | Betbevl Robert Buchainans Boraard T.Swart | fy beraieed by thigact. contrary toi: prvvinious. be | ballote wh - Saris * trict; une for eacn Delegate The regi-tered of the Fourteenth District, eTRiOT: | shail. cm comrietion Cs me Gin Crom Ereatedty an act of the Legislative aes mbly gerald | whose names begin witht e letters 4° B.C. Dy Will | pret precinct ERE DISTRICT, ert Wit efthe District of Columbia, be pasiche by imprine | debt for syecial itpro:cprnis wed ‘repairs inn 1 trict of Columbi An act to divide the | vote at corner Fourth and N streets northwest. Devens Fier ROO SOR eh Ee Toye, Aue 2. h@i. and aw betelaattor @ | ny Second PRSCIEET senth District, | Wilcox, Job H. Reynolds, Phiti : fue cf-act leas than five hundred dollare ‘nor shai annually eccrer ™ es pe ied, to hokd thele reep . 1 registered voters of ihe Fourteenth District, . . sidan Peccrer” ther “ = bed, to held their respective offices for on® year > ith the lette: Fa, HoT FOURTH PIsTRICT. F rhe : : ; cc, ie the twentieth day ‘of April, 1972. And that KG will vote at corner Fourth and MT etiecte sort: wr est Precinct Henry Grants J B Fas, James } Bic, 9. and be ot further omactea, That thts act millions of impo tom wane he me gical ete 6 sing the | weet. ick-on. Secon uet—Ieaiah Lemon, Waa. | sbal bmitted to the oF he i | Si aren lees sei rae bole og of general electi n the Distric. of Colum. Taine Pancsnce: Bickren._ Second, 1 peat be os as : wee ated EE eg mh be Wtecset se ‘The registered voters of the Fo teenth District, | “°** = “LETH DISTRICT. pee [a Roce By ‘With the quest: j tH, wen ‘< melas @ a : ‘of the fo ‘bonds afornenia pproved Augustsnist, | Tlusenames begin witth the letiors Le MoNsO.P. | First Precingedeetpe Acie, Rabert the iseui the Coe eae ot Dante of nls act comlacted tn all reapects. ae regarls N50, A Logan, vided. : “ led th vate and otherwise, tn accord: Till allow the use of this machine tocostractors, | Th othe talicwd paces te akon SH FE vote at corner Fourth and N sirects berth | owen McQuade. Second PrecincteB. Dariss Alex | Aree = ee nepeeeel ef the act It shai: be ee sain cad vagdations wtih may be “als. J.T. it Hall, oon of toe repabliesh can- | at the places for holding the elections there- | ¥ert- rar ae andgr Roche, Patrick Hagerty. Third Precinct— | published gach papers ea the Governor applicable to the holding of general elections in said didates for the House of delegater in the 3d dis- members of tae House of Delegates ae‘afore. | pThe registered voters of the Fourteenth District, | 4-8: Tarlor, Charice Twine. . Dongtase. Tan ie ad ean ie A trict, wants to settle the rivalry between himself ee ee meee oe See RVs kielll veke os cee Pea tay octane | | Binet Precinct doe Mt Brake M3 Bansalts, “cond. The ballots used at paid election shall be | again this few shall be counted by the clectyon s and Mr. Wall by holding a primary election, FIRST DISTRICT mentiaat Oe EOE SOUSA Gnd Bicinets | icihoon Chart, Second Precusseadeb. i. tietmen, printed, those in favor of seid act. and of the | cers, and «tally list thereon! be mate ont, a Dut the latter declines the proposition. Incindes all that part of the county of Washington . P. A. Cassidy, Charles Barl- ing of aid bonds, or, of the contraction of eaid | the completing of the tomnting anid ballors The owing aprommmenrere made nthe | Pitcetty ia tir etents and Beaker MVS, | 9) @y FIETEENTH DISTRICT | eESTIC Disr RCT, | Sorc ecetaetoemarenr™ | pic grat eco moa iit ds - day :—W. H. Brown, jr.,wateh- | at Fort Bunker Hill o Fo (age ir Davis, Jerome Wine, b r mye man, vice Baaneet hk: Wison: Gieataieah on is ne . inar Paeciycr. Dietrert worthrnea “anatan en Wate Cental eat Glare, Second Precinct—Johe B-Oharks <Anect aathorteing the District of Columbia tore san own reauest; George W. Paulees and Henry nthe registered voters of the First District residing | 1; Waseachurstie ye ene, 4. Yeoman. Peter Lemmond Third Pre- | 20h Gabe for apactal tmproveoums and repairs in med by the cle e1 a in that partof sax tri ying ween t incu " 4 ‘reeman, D. avis, jet i of for ion of ber * Bich fo i cance ae oa eeutnee | Bee eee aE ee es op meee | reco gt the er inane avsriy Geeree |) Sioa paren! fh erat | Sn guava fae sa + i: ve ote ng er ge Bo Linki it shall e theresn, gabmitting ~ne © ret eb be ol ip obect! strict, denies that he ie av indeperlest eatait, | Abd Bouudary street, at honse uf Geo. N. Holland. | New Jersey avenu theuce along IGHTH DISTRICT. Sct, with the question of the inruing of the fourm’ | jax ef eeck elecion diate wkk abe sae cect district, denies that he ie an independent cai Stconp PRreixet, rat thence down Sevensh «treet Wm. E-Nots, Robt. T. Humphrey, | Hous of improvement bonds, to a vote of the people. | nil election and the athore shalt he olaeet gt date for the House 6f Delegates, and asserts that ‘The registered voters of the First District residing | west to G street north: thence along G street north | Rey Rurees Jahr fon. Sccand Precinct—Thomas B. | gt'e eral election ip seid istic sealed envelope and be directed to the Secre’ ry of the he intends to vote for the regular republican | iv thet pum of said district lying east ofthe Noweoe | Veni en ree ‘west; thence along Sixth street went | Green. Henry T. Wiswell, George W. Conn. Third for the issuing of four mill District and be placed in his bande by one >- more of nomine>. Mr. Madison Davis. ee ere names begin with the letters A,B. | to B strect north, and along D street nerth to North | Precinct—Siias Browning, Asron Thoraton, Wm, | gan yrgtee provided in said act. ‘cepted the 0 agnation B i Gand i vote at Robert Martin's Capitel street. Chambers, NINTH DISTRICT. x fod pn Cea ee and the tesuing h K, ag euvetepes containing ij physician to the poor for | Hotel, Uniontown. Frast Parcixcr, > - of the shall be as fe 3 the returns as aforesaid, tar Secretary the 3 Th Gistslet. Georec! t of scr. “7 je ict First Precinct—John R. Hunt, John iH. Brown, F AGALNST SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS, the same, and add tox: the ager phen eee ee eee The registered Leta d fed ae District residing whee ee eae ne he Were hn a Denil G. Holand. S cond eo a 8: eee So oat ¥ Se ane « ¢ qlampte cu | cast In each district: and after dine» ‘The choir of St. Aloysius’ Church has been et phe el Daa at tue Augeye, | Yoteat southwest coracr Fourth aad Hatreetano th | Evan, Wobert i Booker. Jit Gi bin to createsa debt for special improvements and | 2e,tgeuit to the Governor and) 4 \e reorganized as follows:—-Mrs Camp, soprano; NO eS TU. y Wek a etlives | Wet: First Precinct— ier Richard Covingt repairs in said District, by the ireniug of four wil | “Risch. Af it shell appear from said rerorne @s certh Mrs. Sherman, contralto; Mr. Burneti, tenor. | af Louden's show, Unioniowa? Vt econ ER NTaCE. cath Daisies [Georss W. anes. Precinct- aeil lious of bonds, and laying « tax for the pa, went of | god to by the pucretary that Mr. Widney, basso; Mr. Harry Sherman, musical . a ibe Tecistered, voters of the Titteanty Distrist | eer ke Frau eee the interest ab it shall annually sccrar ih-reon, | "QS fopmuembers of ea director. ~ SECOND DISTRICT . whose names begin with the letters EB. F.G, H, a ELEVENTH DISTRICT and submitting the act, with the question of the | pave been cast in favor - 5, Incinudes all that part of the county of Washington | K, will vote at southwest corner Fourth and’ Pensa ., ‘Ward, C. B. issuing of the four millions of improvement bonds, | foi) force and efiect, and 7 writs ae a tying wtameue. Ip ing west of Lincoln avenue and Bunker Hill road. | streets porthwert. Chavchy Sansa Procnct Wh Reemeae backed toa vote of the people at a genersi election tn wail | Claim the same in the side y Hall, e Viner Paacince. IRD PRECINCT, ies — , Bistrict.”” having been attacked with apoplexy on Sund: he registered voters of the Beeond District re- The registered voters of the Fifteenth District | W- Tompkins, Ambrose Naghonem. ‘And the tesning of four tone of im ee een onan ET Fe litsew oc the hones Reveal || teres Hosen aa Pitan eS * | Witfiam 'F. Brown, Second. Freciigt—J. TK | shall be provided by the Governor. rhksh the bal: | peuication of this act tu the newspapers nests Jn consequence of the rain to-day, the parade * Szconp, Precrscr, Sin. resteteced ORES ras Titteatis Dutt | SERRE BEDE ee eo eS wulise coer es cigrsiete aitie Reema eae of the President's Mounted Gui The registered voter of the Second District residing | whose uames borin gith the tettee ee Oe recinet--Zach, B. Brooke, J. A. Shaw, | clecticn in relation thereto shall be conducted in all | 2uric® over the signature ag if wilt be gobmartend Picsentation to the company by R. T. Merri in that part of said district lying east of Rock Creek, | X_¥. yote at No. 739 Third street north: cond Precin~i—John E. | respects, as regards the err ratitiod to rote. and | the people at the firs’ general slertion after ite pas sq., has deen postponed. a committee of the pbare Ramen, begin with the letters K Le MONO. | weat R, Bell. Third Precinct. otherwise to seeordance wenpicne tothe hoilan pan agelfor thelr appnival or 4 heaporoval an scopy st company, however, proceeded to Glenwood | Q, P, R. 5. t,U. V.Wy X-¥,Z, will vote a SIXTEENTH DISTRICT : . -Drane. | tions such notice Cemetery this morning and decorated the graves | lower Soventh street toll gate Includes all thet part of the city of Washington FOURTEENTH DISTRICT. Re can sae te l.te tite ee Le es Se sheen of the late Jo-eph and Chapman Peck, officers Twiep Precixer. 7 ying within the following bounds: Commencing at | Pirst PieeiuctFhomaa L. aren Ray | Fe Ue tickews anne) yy Se ee ee ter tae oe wen Hous tor: Merrick wil ake piace this | gig nth par aude ping won a | yetsqanarapnina gm siyth tet ven oe | aol Seach Prather Redan Poco See, feta shail & casa may Het | (Rie r ithe event of te popal bt pple om Sipe to Mr. Merrick wi Place this | Crock will vote at Harry's carpenter and-s-half street; thence down Four-and-a-half | precinct ‘Seman Ck. co. W. Reutea, | therwet turns pened a ne ie ——- +. g ci Prec i C. Hotchkiss, Geo. W. Reuters, of the a4 rede : evs. | TRIED Digraicr arepmmenard ecu tence ian Tig ie | Seen, Hage Be Se nants eae | gg HALEN, BE, ‘ y lo m, Gr G. ay RE, bamber votes cast or of the — ef E Tanger) Box— The Court in General Term Includes atl gpatipart of the city of Goorgstown | or ibeCanalto saith Capitol sire't/thenew ap South per el, pistanyt helmembors of the egilutiye Aus, CoeILULAY STORRS ‘essrs. G. W. i vies: | ying west of High street. im ee freet 3 ‘ ‘Perkins, Wi. H Smith, | bly, shall, within forty - ours, bemade out Uounetl, J. Bowen and James Wormley commissioners to along D street north to Sixth street west. First Precinct—John 4. Per! . i the officers of the several election pre A 19, 1571 hamcs to be placed in the jury box from | ye registered doinstor tke Turd District whose Finst Parcixcr, Tas Bets, Mecoed Precinol 7. S, Martin, | siesed be, shall cE Mine Mocs — which to draw juries for the courts, it is names begin with the letters A, B,C, D, &, F, G, Hy The registered vote:s of the sixteenth District Daniel ¥. Cabill, William 8. Talley, Wm, Lord. = = ———— posed that they'will meet shortly for'that pur- | 1, J. K wii! voto at No. 39 Market street, ia Gouge: | whone uames boain jrith the letters A.B, C,D,E, | Routh Precinet: Willow: Le Boas ead ee Ba N&TiGR. ANP PEOQCLAMATION ny Tom : rowh, D.C, and F, will vote at 318 Penna. avenue: coe, W. B. Williams. ; 43g to antuertpve vatewriotionte these rn nt ae Seconp Prrcixcr. Frcox Szpcincs. ‘i SIXTEENTH DISTRICT mont and Potomac Railroad Company upon certe Crore, Plated. Jet, Rubber, and Tortoise || The registered votcrs of the Third District whose | The registered voters of the Sixteenth District SIXTEESTE ee tina env : mont and Potomac Rallroed Company upon certain Skell Jewelry. All the new styles at Prigg’s | Hamer begin with the letters L, M,N, 0. Fg ere: | Tee canes bean slik the late re tiHly,Jy By ey wo Omen, feat tee eee Geered Gy bisbanks by cases Gartal mataenins | oon eben prescribing the fore ta ah 9 4 T.U.V,W,.X.¥.Z will vote at No. 180 Bridge + N, will vote at 318 Penna. avenue. i pl Jewelry Store, No. 451 Pennsylvania avenue, | 1.U,¥;¥.X.¥.2 will v C Merietneeae ¥, 8) Moalion 8B. "English. "hird” Precinct— | Bicone it shall be voted upon Between 3 RO eR, FOURTH DISTRICT The reain‘ered voters of the Sixteenth District | Davi! payed, ae — Rg hye ray Spr rb ped Duernict or Ostomeia, August Bt, ISM, rt rai . P.Q. Ss. v 5 * 5 5 Attention, Pour Doctors! —The pumpeon | includes all that part of the city of Georgetown | Boye games begin wis) the lee? PORT | Precinet—H-njauin F. Fidler, John F. N, | 0d examine the same,and add together the returns | Nopice ts herlp given amt prociotarion soit ° mt 9% lying east of High street. iki rt - cinct— | OF statement of votes as made to from the act of the Legislative Assembly of the District 16th street, wert side, above and below P street VENYEENTH DISTRICT Wilkinson, Peter W. Pearson, Second Precinct eich. oud albar doing ec.catl noma ene tr (2) are out of order. ‘The distance to the nearest First Prrcrxct. SEVEN?! D ‘ Leopold Karpeles, William P. Byder, Robert A. | tion and file a ¢ = 4 pump row required to be traveled by the many | , The registered voters of the Fourth District whose | Incindes all that part of the city of Washington lying : lanundr Dawact, | ault to the Governor, and file w capy of nhabitantsof this neighborhood is considerable. —— BUILprne AssoctaTions.—At the 19th month- Jy meeting of the Franklin Co-operative Build- ing Association last evening, $11,100 was ad- vanced to its members at an average premium of £1.55 per cent. ——— Ser GEORGETOWN. Tue Garr MARKET.—There were but few ‘ivals of Ne oR ae ne sales on ” in, arriv; on account ot the ral draw Sorin, Wilk which prevented ihe ing of samples. ‘Two canal boats loaded with wheat arrived to William H. Dougal this morning—one, the Samuel Charles, from Clear with from F; of wheat. ALEXANDRIA. Prorerty Sate.—Francis A. Ke ry auc- tioneer, sold on Saturday last, a in Charles county, Md., known as Thorn’s Gut, to Mr. Joseph Beasley of Pri Ma., for the sum of $1, 860, and the other, the Ida and ing Water, with 3,700 bushels amet George’s county, Fine —The alarm of fire last night wascaused by the burning of the old ice house near the toll house at Hunt the work of an incendiary, Creek Bridge. The fire was and the erty, which wrs totally destroyed, belonged to Mr. Jobn Laphen. A WASHINGTONIAN ARRESTED.— A man named the Washington f al ferry boat, under a United States warrant and a Washi- ington city warrant, for a debt due the tor of # hotel at the corner of I and 7th strests, Washington, was sent back to that city—Ga: zeiley Heavy Underclothing, Gloves, &. last evenii CITY ITEMS. Wooten Mcrriers, Purchasers will find an of good articles. Cardigan Jackets, Rubber Ciothing, Lined excellent assortment Gro. C. Hexxrne, No. 410 7th street N. W. For THROAT DISEASES AND AFPECTIONS OF | THE CHEST, “‘2rown's Bronchial Troches” are of value. For Coughs, Irritation of the Throat caused by cold, or Unusual Exertion of the vocal organs, in speakin, produce beneticial resu' For THE Orera.— Swallow Tail Dress Coats, at 2 head gin public. or singing, they A Stave’, Wil Penna. ave. bet. 19th and Lith sts. emo ter ins Ncrstiantes Let the bald and gray use Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer of hair as ath. they desire as good a eee New SToRE axp New Paices.—The latest Novelties in Scarfs, Bows and Ties, at very low prices, just received at Puicy’s Gent's Furnishings Depot, 413 7th meet, between D and E. Are to be found in the On: RVE CAREFULLY. M.D. Frank & Co., The Original Hatters, Late of Pennsylvania avenue, ay Building, 503 7th st., opposite General Post Office. Take notice of name and number. N. B.—No connection with any other firm. tf esr ticonsadnet WEATHER Stairs, for excluding cold, wind, rain, snow, or dust. HamILTon & PEARSON'S, Y.M. C. A. Building. 9-6 At 43 ith street, and else i He new Were next door to the Original Franc’s. He keeps all of the latest styles of Hats, Caps, &e., sells them at a lower figure than anywhere mtown. Call and see tor yourself. roduc MAN Harmis styles just ree Depot, 408 ith street. ° Dottar Kid Glove Der misses and children at C. ry, 40 number. Ap 08 — - DOMINAL CORSET! TCHES, Carisand Braids, eived, at 'C. Baum’s Hair t tor ladies, gent’s, ma’ rset Facto- treet. Don't mistake the name or in white and drab, al hand and made to order, at Baum’s the name or number. Ficunes Witt Nor See the p Sewing M mc Hoopskirt Factory. Don’t mistake How Large Fortunes Are Made. FACTS FOR TRE PEOPLE. and England : tices at which four of the leading achines are sold in the United States z < : 4 a 325 35 bak: $322: : a H i : i 5 F i 8 | i f : i { E 48 # ra id wi TE! D! | Ioctade af mat the chy sabington to O street tne along Overeat to Biryenin tect oes thence down, reath street street west. —- : Graham. Third ' Precinct - Aloxande ° .B, 0, D. EB, F,G, within the following bounds: Commencing on Bighth = ae i aon. De. canal; thenes along the Tine of the favalnorthwardly | seph L. Pearson. . Srconp PRectxcr. por cig eb cheer pt Deg ol bran pop Dc ea? Sonny EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT. The, peigered vatersct tne Fourth District, whose | Suave Haltecrests theses ep Font code Gat eee | First Precinct-Themae HP Berens Henry 0. a Y of approved Augost 19, 1S7},encitied “Am certit. to author’ becription stock of the Sogse qubene fe receres at i> ofc. Piedmont, at i Potomne Mali a “J certian conditions. Aenid District os & Gee ee eel eae ae Be ky | tothe covet; ond along the line ah too scanl at | Jobooons Andrew Archer, Second Prenians cttones Mires rset? W°%s %0% will vite a NS ANG | instead tot ths own igheh seed wet | Coens vece Ching Aamvel Pempey. Phg FIFTH DISTRICT scsi po eye Sea w .. Fonrth Precinct—P. Hall, John Bran: Includes all that part of thecity of Washington lying | The registered voters of the seventeenth District Bhs acrmnana weet of Twenty-first street. whoee memes begin with the letter An Boor eat pANETEESTH DISTRICT. First Precixer. Vote et Jeland Hill, near the intersection of Sisth | First Unite. Seciad Prebee ea The reeistered voters of the Filth District wh ese | sircet and Virginia avenue S. W- Timothy Coelle. Second Precinct—Martin Bres pames begin wi ¢ letters A, B,O, D. E, F,G. SEcoxp PREcINcT. A era C ‘ll t 960 : intr TWENTIETH DISTRICT. ceva athwen er Tree moos and o PP Selb aty vo ge chelate D eee Oe Precinet—Julius C. Smith. Samuel ©. Wailes, vo SEconp Precixcr, The registered voters of the Fifth District whose panes begin with the letters H.1,J,K.L. M, will second and i iI vote at Island Hall,» et and Virginia avenue of ¥ ed Angust we. ‘Becond Precing:— Frank Lowe, Srnoaléy over the sematares of > ere sant Bs Isl, sed that sald clectton ‘tft tbe oan w qT notice, ‘ict, tt . r the {intersection of Sixt aaa sian Winker, kied over th RAS z Tespects as the election for members of the House of Robert J. Nicholsom, Av C- ogates id District sha.! be conducted. Bard to the people at the first feneral election after ite | act is hereto subjoined, and Publication hereof ie vote at the corner of Twenty streets The registered voters of the Seventeenth District pascage, for their soprorabfor disapproval, in con- | Berewith made. - COO! rth eee ne Pheregamen borin with the fettere Rye M.NoO, |, p TWENTY. FIRST TuDpbells Lagrenve @. | Beegtn, with the guention of lsvuing’of four millions Governor of the District of Columbia, ‘an -ECINCT. » Q, R, will vote sla |, near intersect “ J 4 bonds for special romes begin wit ers N, 0, P,Q, R, 8,7; U, Fourtn Preciycr. h : —— ; YW EaY)Zmill vote at ths corner ot Twenty’ | tye registered ours of fie Seventeenth igtriet Bek, Fe geomet Davis Baker, Smith Pratt, ory of the District. wheres Sed co ae ie the seco1 tree 3 whose names wit ers 8,7, 0. ¥. W, “ nae.) + ye ict of Columbia whereas it is believed 0 X.¥. Z, will vote at Island Hall, near intersect: TWENTY -SEOOND DISTRICT. emergency therefor created by the ne- | Mustvict Fist saree Tucludes all that part of the city of Washington | of Oth sireet and Virginia avenue southwat et Abuce Gull. Second Preciver Charles He Mtge? | easly irom the fact that the nent geueral riped by wm act of the Len lying south of M street north, between Eighteenth EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT ray, Wm. 8. Dobbins, Benj. F. McAlvee. Third | Dis ‘may be held on the twenty-second ot Yi he Sr RRS | eee aoa | Pie tonee We bs GSD | Ae eekeecbeetommaee | Pid ieee a aes i o 5 ‘apitol | T. Morgan. the aii street and Kighth street west. Given under my hand at the city of Washington, Fey ‘t'ls hereby directed | Company is required to guarantes Finer Pencrner. aie Beas. District of Columbia, this sixth day of November, | BSgBre 4 stead srery_neweasary aod bond said iedmout aaa vupiac ‘Railr sad Com GuPec ae CED ARR COLE MELO | ‘The vexlsterel vores of the Mishinonth Dintot | 2 Dr clautoee Eeenicd apt goventy one it eS ee | vend antes ir ate oa _ TrScmbsgte at the choot Round on the ioxaneasi | whose names Cin th the lottery AB, 0, Dy wil Gover of tiebioriett tounbia, | SA Baetom man Rear ay | Levan teres corner ineteenth streets weet. 2 : By the Governor. Bpeaker of jouse of x yeare Srcoxp Precrxer, Pie ero ey miles The registered voters of ths Sixth District whose | _ The registered vetors of the ightoonth District Seccotuny al ee benie toe STICKNEY. | ten whose names begin with the lettors E.F.G, Held, names begin with the letters K,L, M,N, 0, P, wy no6 {Morning papers copy.| 5 K, will vote at house No. 462 H street southwest. lees. BOS TUVWXYZ, will Fate af tio detioo eens C2 use on the ‘southeast corner teonth ‘minp PRecixcr. z streets northwest. The registered voters of the Pighteonth District OFFICIAL, a8 to prepare for ite Superstructare; now ther SEVENTH DISTRICT whose names begin the letters L, M, N-O — fore, Includes all that part of the city of Washing: | will vote See. P,Q, Ry t house No. 335 L street southwest. LICATION OF THE AOT OF ton lying within the following bounds: Gommone- Wokein Paurtncs, O'ER tke BEATIVE ASSEMBLY, Approved ing at K street north and running up Fifteeuth | The registered yotrs of the Bightoenth District OLDING GERBERA BLEGTIONS IN Tae north to Fourtecnthstrect west, thence "up. Four, | XUgtepames begin with: the testers Sy. U, Vs Ws ISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. teenth street west to Boundary; thence along Bound | Sg’ 2: Will vote at bu street south- | 4y Act fixing the time for the General ra street to ‘Fwonty frat atrect weat; thence down : am BS gE: 5 , ‘the of a rac Ham NINETEENTH DISTRICT mn None M ntreet north to Kighteeuthrstrea west’ wed | Aveindesallthat part ofthe city of Wastington ying | gPt,tt,emadied bu, the Lertslaciee wal elections Sere Bethtee ae eaceoe eeiseaeh piront west, aed | Within tne following beanie: Gomme ie Se nee p scet ap Eg ong er i Wrekascin at pret ae eR teenth street east and running north to Bound Sperein chad) be bald er ct wee wearer street: thence along Boundary sirect to North Ca | Mguempet of cach enacted, That whereas an The registered voters of the Seventh District | street north; thence sions K steer ey Fiectstcoks | Smerseucy existe for the immediate taking effect of the ‘ho begin with the letters A, B, C, D, will Vote at Becket's wood yard, on Mt ations, betwee 16h and 17th streets northwest. ‘The Fegisterea voters of the Seventh District whose ; voters of the Seven wi ; nance begin with the letters Be Fa, Gir Coe eoy? amma «Hi, will vote tered’ i pproved, Angust : st corner of Sixteenth and M streets horthwest. SE ho oo Tegin ‘with the YotterwA Oe: D net | APPFOved) Anwast 29,1071 G, H, 1,3, K, will vote at OB: hool house) sid sein cs ae =a 1 }. H.1, J, K, will vote at OBrieu's school house, on Tho regtetored’ 7 ° De a ths "Seventh District | H street, between First and North Capitol streets iY 8] whose names begin with the letters 1,J,K,L,M, | northeast. N,O-P.Q.R, will vote at corner Sixteenth und M SEcoxD PRecix ; street northwest. The registered voters of the Nineteenth District Fovrtm Precixcr. he TOY in with the [es ede MW DE Qe wbase netoos Legine with the ietiars Si Uae | schol howse, bn Hl mtrectbotten Vises upmene | aegentnenist by the af X, ¥, Z, will vote at corner Sixtecath and’ M | Capitol strects northeast: istrict by the isulng of four Toupeally Srscarnertearent: TWENTIENTH DISTRICT pee ad with the years EIGHTH DISTRICT Includes all that part of the city of Washington Iy- | act with the question ef the e Includes all that part of the city of Washington lying | ing sonth of E street north, between North and | Hoasct inert ee eethe lee: within the following bounds: Commencing at N street | South Capitol strecte and Fourth strect east. at a ge ted to the aig Gorthand fanning ap Foortecnth street woet to Sinet Paccan, ‘August 19, 1871. a oF disap: Pied. pundary; thence slong 1e registered voters of the Tweuticth District ier oF Cane Py xy bt for ° staat aon aa ae, | SAV tete biel hs nouag cara Hin | Meta eee ed ae enth street west; thence down Seventh street west to | Si Lote at School house ~ Wednesday of it shall an- | Per centum of the par value thereof. Sioa prect wees eee oe Brae anen, Szcoxp Precinct. (being t he act, with |» SEC. 8. dad bet furiher enacied, Tint in order to Fou fe, Meet north; and along N street north to | , The registered voters of the Twentieth District | of Hlionn of tm | meet the interest to ccror on ald honda, there Fourteenth street west. Hr wil vote at School: beees eeuthceat Soraee SF Sqenerel | CSch lower rate co sey euiicnvon seer wenkich : ea "I-howse : . First Prrcixcr. Thirh sad A pests toateee, OO flection after | dollars ct" the aecrasrd alu of real aad personal ene teathoast bethar of Rckend cl ace he registered voters of the Twentieth Diatri an , vote at northeast corner of Eleventh and Q streets, one, reste in wih the tates oP RS Bonde, an. ment of eaid interest nh toon p Rle eenllac Tea we a aed yee at Schoolhouse ne etguested ocak | Hs The registered voters of the Eighth District whose | Southeast corner of Se 2 Sixaets See eaE fore names begin with the letters G, H, I. J, Ky Ly M:N TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT 5 h street, 'betw dB, | Includes all that of the city of Washington Oe ahaa ate: bi iyi Within the following bounde: Commencing et Tae Faerie, shroct cant to penser torte teat The red vote ifthe Eighth District wh: 4 “ 10 i names agin with the letters Pe Qe ie SR Ge News, | north to Fift nth street cast; thence ah wo L. HULSE, it ees velith'and | teeuth street cast to C strest north; thenes alone » Rute ee street north to the Eastern branch: thenes aloun the be eangat lcgrice. aa oo line of the Eastern branch to B street south; thence « ¥ \. * Se pay NINTH DISTRICT ay. | ane Bitreet south to Fitcenth street cast: thence ANTON joined and publicat lim therwor js herewith mae » ant . a of the cit; ‘ashi . | down Fifteenth street east street south: thence jamb: -D. COO) t . Ing between @ eticet worth amd 2 oteserneeeee aa | Mowe Diteentestths ke seeeh strane cout thence one District St Goteanbta, 4 E. Governor son Sm between Eleventh street west and Fifteenth streer | down South Carolina avenue to Fourth street east. = D YL. STANTO: 1 SEER EEE west. iP! 4 in the District of Columbis. sg Finst Prrerser First Parerycr. said Disirict by the f 2 STOVES, &c. The registered voters of the Ninth District whose | phe resistered roters of the Twenky-frat District for the it ferent names begin with the letters A, B,C, D. F,G, H. whose names begin with the letters B,C,D,E.F rue £3. will vote at Union Hall, on ourt io strect’ | WUl vote at Ninth street, between D street aud between G street and New York avenue northwest. 1 South Carolina avenue southeast. ya LIGHT PARLOR STOVE! th SECOND PRecincr. ‘trop: rey Sxcon Precincr. Puatecistued tener ane PROSE The registered voters of the Ninth District whose aa enieteted rotors of the Twenty-first District levyi fo the int. a ramen begin with the letters Krk, MNO, Prd, Berne Beka with the Letters G. HL: JK-L. | provements and repaire of the surcetay Vavenuse, tafe shall ane ey asece scr ng interest | SEL F.FEEDING, B.S. T, U, ¥,W. X,Y, Zy will vote at Ugion’ Hal i WGercliseavenseseaiaest | eo mi | alleys, and roads of the District of Columbia may be | fing the acts with the question ofthe issuing of on ith wtreet, between @ street end New York ave: | Caroline a ‘ a: fommenced, and completed, and sewers and four millions provement sto a vote of 3. BASE-BURNING nne, northwest, By giaterea Tan? P RE the: the ‘at ageneral election in the said Dis- GAS AND BASE- . > TENTH DISTRICT e Te voters of ‘wenty-first District i : Whose names begin with the letters N. 0, P,Q. By Be st emacted by the Lestslativs Assembly of the : ree ce Sar bees Be aie, of Werhingion See hace ome Gani vote at corner ot ‘wath paris of Glin Tete ee parpose of paying DOUBLE ILLUMINAT! tween Eleventh and Fifteenth streets weet. rect and South Carolina avenue southeast. accrne four First Pescixct, TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT all that of ington catitled AND OUAL-SAVING. r of Wi : S pares Beste bith tee eto Ane | Tee lwithin thet bonsde: Commenting or pam pig got entitled “Am or 1, J, K, will vote at houge No. 22: Eastern branch ‘of Fourth street east and saortaieae Pier Bike heap hue; thence slong South Osrulina avenue toby street tae for ine payment fbterest og fecbail ante H. I. GREGORY Srconp Preciner, a % * ‘The registered voters of she Tepth District bose sour ey ee, ail secrae Be end submitting the ‘with the games begin with the letters L. MN. Ra 8, reat pom question issuing ies woe cated aah il els ab Gresson Howe, tek alae ts nop2w 634 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. » east. Toclades all st part of toe cle oe Ww. i vans ot tke rent lying south of the canal and west of Rig glee Whore pames begins with the letters — Finer Parcisct, street between Band 6 streste von sence begin with the letters Ar ODT: | | aye regiaterede esos? EERCIMC LE NIGWEER aecracanect” 7 | gbhvisctane a Sats Bxcoxp PRectxcr. x TL Bi rete soe hes whose names with the Jetters K. L, M, T.U,V, W,X, ¥,Z, will vote at land avenue Eleventh ‘ELFTH D! ‘of the We BineSStsiten@ ate rorh aed thecal ict ‘GYMNASIUM AND BOWLING ALLEY, canal, between Sixth west and El street west. oe cetera eet EP unmet hig =e ee: Bocas hake sphere Feitaps © bas hs Bot no tan ae LJ corner of Ninih and’ streets