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ud - : eo es glection preeinete of eactr delognte district as above vie _EVENING STAR. sogens Rote — The work on the 3d street sewer, from E to I | : FIRST PISTRICT. street, was completed yesterday. Exscurive Ovews, { Precinet—O. G. Whiting, Charles Robert- FRIDAY. “November 17, 1971. | , The treasurer of the Chicago Keliet Commit. | crus, November seu, ia. a deyiae Beas. tecond Bronce “CB. Baer, Olympic Base Dante of $150 from the | 1, Henry D. Cooke, Gevernor of the District of Co Pref'ctDanla Draper “Ambrose Folliett, Jeb ws. Tne Treasures ef tao tonibia. hereby give notice that a, general election F'Gickey” i LOCAL NE he Treasurer of the District is to-day paging will beheld in faid ‘District om the Tough, WAD: = bs = | of the salarics of the clerks in several District | NASDAT {the twenty second day) of Ist. between the ‘beure ° ks m. a Oe ootne. Treas See pyle fgg ye Rational Theater —Parepa-Rosa Opera Troupe | resiicpre ct defeateog e sae noe feed treaty two meinbers of the House of Delegates for | SeCOND Drsraior. 2 mites. eoneg Precioer iO Marmcn, Bejemin aa recinet—H. 0 Harmon, Qreran gS Mudniotee ire Third Precinct F bus genbeel, Kobert Buchatian, Bernard T. Swart in “Meriene.” sale at auction on the February, for the | 0 District; one for each tas Is Deshatane Bersane and.” tis Charles Bari ‘ er, and not Charles Baker, | District of Celumbia into election, ape proved August 23, Ii “‘and ag hereinafter d- | The registered veins Ae she Fonrteenth scribed, to bold thelr respective offices for one year | wanes wrist Ten” ith the letters BF April, 1872. And that | x will vote at corner Fourth aad ding of general elections in the Districtot Gatume | Y= eral e in ri provicing for ascertaining the results the oy PRESER who has been appointed by the Secretary of th The District License Law. Interior one of the Fire Commissioners of the BADEAS CORPUS CASE OF PREDERICK HAYMAN— | District of Columbia. JUDGE HUMPARSYS REFUSES To DIé- The Board of Public Works have ordered the Lemon, CHLRGE THE PRISONER. Superintendent of Sewers to ace that the sewers o t re Tummy Parcrxer. Ross, Jacob Straub. To-'ay, at noon, the habeas corpus case of | now in progress are comph SOO as possi- or notify rsons who may be elected to | wi he, Teeistered voters of the Fourteenth District, FIFTH DISTRICT. Frederick Hayman, committed to jail aweek | pie Pt et eae | any office in suid District.” approved August 33,11, Bee eames begin with the letters L;MAN,O.P. | virst Precinct Jomph Anderoun Robert Lows since by the Police Court, in default of payment | "Tne west gate of the Capitol grounds is closed | Ibave designated the following places in sniddelegate | @; B: Second Precinet—Henry Ray, A oF victat tie ine baying been adjudged guilty | at 10 o'clock p. m., while the east gate is never | ¢letricts« ar the places for holding the elections there- goods with- First Precinet—John W. Br-naagh, Robert Wil- fon, Wa L. Fletcher, Second Pree nev—Orria | District, | Wileox, Joba H. Reynolds, Philip B. Coakley. J, RTA VISTRICT. reets north: First Precinc!—H+nry Gant. J. B. Wells, James Dickson. Second Prectuct—Isaiah Wa. eS F: i Hi it ag s Ze and in ral ad of four miltions of And the election in refercnoe to ov ie ii ‘and lations which war Be ef violating the license act inselling so from‘east to west | 12 omsaid day and betwaen said hours for the elee- | the registered eee PEC So cantn District Dowie tothe bokding of general elections Ta ead vi mY cense se! 5 it to yoters of the Fourteent! ict, " 4 Out a license and being anon-resident, wastaken | Gites havens teh reae Kol steps through the en- | {Gh of members of the House of Delegates as afore- sbepepemen brain with the letcere ST, GiviM: | viret Precio ese BERT RCTS be uch on closing the potis. tne ballots for ant Teatelore sIudge Mamphreys in ‘chambers. | tire grounds. This shoald be Femedied. ie . FIRST DISTRICT water ee ne “* | Calhoun Clark. Seccnd Precinct daa L. Theamaa, as Hater =e ote essTs. a * ier appeared O1 ns) ‘ashi A. cl le ote a ie for the petitioner, and Messra. W. A. Conk and | avenues between 15th and. ith strecteris ianiy | fatadeneli that part of the county of Washington FIFTEENTH DISTRICT gee ie comoueting of the comating of eaid talictosed 20 D. E. Cahill for the government. The petitioner | th tractor, Mr. J.O. Evans, willtake up the ker H Incindes all that part of the city of Washington SEVENTH DISTRICT. = Paw de tes ale chesomauin ataie ar Srst real the papers, and made the points that | cobble stoncs between the street ear tracks and Finsr Pasctxcr. Bing wi ite the tllowing bands First, Precinet—St_ Clair Davie, Jerome Wins, orate the Police Court had no power to commk for an | proceed to lay the concrete pavement in their | _ The registered voters of the First Dietsict John T. ©. Clark. Second Precinct—John BE. Clark, ¥ od Thi 5. ate number of votes cast thereat for members of Massactuselts avenue; thence along Masesera. | Wm. A. Freeman, Peter Lamm F sy lative Assembly, shell, within farty eigh honre be made out and by the officers of the several election nets or districts. which returns Shalldcetemate the punsber of votne cast for this tnaee residing indefinite period; that there was not sufficient piace, But one track will be paved at atime, | im that part of said district lying between Lincoln ma t ch returns shall be tn the election d z ts avenue to First street west. thence up First | cinct—Dr. F. A. Freeman, D.M. Davis, James Hon — ———- Prag aoe ae Be Cisy- in order that travel may not be entirely sus | S\°nre and Bunker ae nee nee street west to K street uerth; thence along k strest Fourth Precinct—F. A. Taverns, Georgs ping. to New Jersey avenue; thetice up New Jersey av | Stewart, Walter Linkine. one-half of the fines were to have been divided. — and Boundary street, at house of Geo. N. Holland. | Shusto Lutrest mane a. Brconp Paecixct enucto Le Stpeece agen heveeth cores | _ First Presiect Wer Bo mie hee © neal the other papers of ¥. Webb contended that there was no law an- | Wasnixatox, November 17th, 1511.—Eastor | ed voters of the Firat District residing | {¢,Seyentustreet went thence cown Seventh strew rat Precines—Win. R. Nott, Robt. T. Hamphrer, said electhim and the others shall be wiated Ins sraee® Committal to jail for non-payment | Krening Siar: In order not to be misunderstood, | ip that sari ofvald dineries prine ea oP eae ee | Newt Reh oiteet weeks these nee Man ee a Re led envelope and be directed to the Secretary of the en. Henry T. Wiswell, Goorge W. Oc Third Precinet—Stias Browning, Asron Thoraton, Wm. Chambers. of fines. I desire to piace myrelf fairly and uninistake. | tin rie b sf Whose names begin with the letters A, B, | fo B street north» The government, in answer, submitted sec- | able upon record as being in favor of the four ni ,E.F.G and H, will vote at Robert Martin's tions 4 and Sof the act of August 23d last,asalso | million loan, the comprehensive plan of im- | Hotel, Uniontown. District and be placed im bis hands by ons or more of ‘slong D street perth to North sed election effloers. . ~ Fifth On recets ing the eatd enveiopes contal First Preerxct. NINTH VISTRICT. che roturne ae aforeanid, the Seeretary shall era the last section in said act, which provides for | provements adopted Dy the Board of Puliic setorea TRIED PRECINCT. The registered ‘waters of the Fifteenth District |. Fleet Precinei—John R, Huot, Johin prowe. the sate, and add together the AeeTeante votes, ns continuing laws of the corporations im force. orks, and of improvements generally. Very | , The registered voters of the First District residing | whise rene begin wish the lotenn eB Holland. | Sond | Precinct Dr. Daniel "3. | agatnet cart ip each district, and after Mr. Cook argued that under the act of 1841 the | respeciiuily, HENRY Piper, in that ae on Yote at southwest corner Fourth and H strests no th- | Evans, Re ag! 5 308 titles. pe Dictriet of ol ‘he rent ‘to the Governor god, Sie Imprisonment for penalties under corporation Ninth District. AA gre € P First Precinct—John Baier Richard Covington, | repairs in said District, by the Ineuing of four mil ‘Sixth. If it shall appear frem said returnees laws was continued, while the imprisoniment for Sey eT ae wh. The registered vorrre of the Fiftecath District | George W. Bauer. Beeond Precinct Wal, Marier, | Lions of Bonds, ant laying @ tax for the payment of | gory kath eae that aimayority of the debt was abolished. “ THE COURTS. DON: whose naines beain with the letters E.¥.G, Hol J, | Jehu Barker, Frank Meyers the interest ad it shall annually accrue thereon for members of ald lative Assem! Judge Humphreys said that he could not dis- ECOND DISTRICT I Cane nin weenie betters 2 with the question of the | pice heen cast im fearon at ve charge they amet ana saggested to Mr. Webb Foon Te goes, inte so Saab pate Co irs sede Sy pert of the — hed een Sade an = oomarent cowner Fourth aud H Firet Pi barred id peat rshae 1.6.8 Dg ‘iHons of improvement bonds. ‘all force and effect, and the zoo a“ cf Stott ve Lict itile vs. Stott was resume ying westof Lincoln avenue and Bunker Hill road. | streets northwest. ret Precine!— ~ Jones, Cato Ward, 0. B. of the people at a goneral election im ssid | —laim the in the} of the District that If he fe jeved he should appeal regu- | {dey . Tied Precxcr. Church. ‘Second Precinet- WE. Keanaugh- Rich d | €% *ete of the peo claim the same in the papers istrict fi larly, sp that a Jury could act on the cane. POLICE COURT, To Day, Judse Snell—Perry | The registered votere af the Recond Diletrict re- yeglatered, votre of din Filtgonth Digtrict |W Souphin tence aoe Pad against the issuing of four millions of tm | iis ie™ Bay Senin this sot tt shall te Fold ana of Mr. Webb if the prisoner was to lie in | Carson, charged with unlawfal aes mbl ‘in feant oF siding in that pert of said district lying east of Rock begin with th. letters L, M, La TWELFTA DISTRICT provement bonds, a« provided for in sald act no effect, jail a. and raised the aye pao" in other = a eee py i nik aa Ds s i |e Std hap thei ters 2-8: i cio ba can td First Precinct—Ezebial Leck wood. J. ae bom es peg ty 3 for ong Opn = See. 2. ane te a ey ny! meen, acts the punish: t ne and imprison- inemore textified 1 retokeep tl ® J, will vove at the lower Sevent west. rin = ovided by bt of the new: - ment, but in this ease Ane only was mentioned. | skiewelk clear of loaters’ ang digeedsity tee tectie | Beas toll gate, ' Fovrtm Precixc Finut, Hohert iieeciaes Beste Gt iota for and ngainat the wail Inw,and for and againet | SU 'yonth™ of ie neh to the wowspapere bap hed ec Remy ‘again thatacase | tat he(Carson) with a crowd witha crowd. were Skconp Prectxct. The registered voters of the Fiiteenth District . y - ement bonds, shall b= deposited, aud the | seid for the por jure of the Governor abd of the tae ee c foneressted there. and on being reqnested to leave, | | The registered voter of the Second District residing | wi’, names kegin with the letters 8,7, U,V, W- THIRTEENTH DISTRICT. relation thereto shall be conductad 1 | Secretary of the Dletrict that it will be ewhemities + OF eer at Oe aaa ton bY | he ineuited him (Dinsmore) and told him that he | inthe part ofeaid sisteice ising wee he oe X.Y, Z,wil vote at No. 739 Third street uorth: | 7 First, Precinct. Zach. B Brooke, J. A. Shaw. pects, aa regards the persue entitled to vote, and | the people at the first general election after its parse and suggested that an appeal be en- | was not attending to his business; fined $5. -Geor; Whose names begin with the letters KL. MLN, O, | weet)” : Zacharisb Downing Second Froclact—Joba E accordance with the lawe gud ad age for their approval or dian ‘al, and acopy of tered in the Police Conrt. but if the counsel de- | W. Goodall, charged with neglecting to make sufe | 0, P. K. 5, 2-0, VW, X.Y, 2. will, soit ee the SIXTEENTH DISTRICT WW Ore oes Whee Be eS. tions which may be plicable to the bolding of ge®- | Sich notice shall be. filed amd reoordad wm the sites sont oie usabegnasiyaniene Boorse dinchnrged nwith peotanity om the seeetepmea af | wet Seventh pate il Ping situs toe inties eee Cee | | FOURTEENTH. DISTRICT, “Bourn: Unep, prcetog the polls, the ballot boxes | “Ie Tine bets Forcher eunciet, That whereas on eontinued under bonds. Perry charged either ee aa Rest nits: | «i The remintered voters of the Second District re- | Binéeithia, the ilowing bounds: Commencing st | 5... p FOURTEENTH, DISTRIC ‘haron Ra. a chs goal be omc and the Bel” | cmoraency exists for 7g, imtordiae tah iw ert losing Sessions of the Union 7 sfined $5 ard coste—appealed. Samuel | { ss ye ne ere Fowr nate. Sn ane ; y. Reufro, | counting of sald ballots. duplicate fturus ofthe | Severna, . School Con: tion. 3 ytown, street to Maryland avenue: thi along Maryland Hotchkiss, Geo. W fro, pt q ‘by the ‘ ‘esterday afternoon the betes a WW wg gy I THIRD DISTRICT avenue castwardly tothe canal: thence along the lines 3 jams. Fourth Precinct—Henry 4p gach election district. together with er ARLERL. BUL AR, iy MESA CON be of t . ¢ | Includes all that part of the city of Georgstown | of the Canal te South Capitol sire-t;thence up South | Johnson, George G. swayze, Wim. B. Redgrave pry ep a a Bu Rng shone WILLIAw STIORNE Teverted a series of resolutions declaring that Dee one toa ett | Initg west of High atreet. and Worth Capitol etrects to (D sireet north, and PTERNEH DISTRIGT. Gores tor Same Toriy eight hours, bomade oat at jp LL Poee iy math maintained, i alony reet north to Six west. hn A. Perkins, Wm. H Smit 7 officers he several electi . ri urging the formation of adult classes; enjoining cf Mary Anihing | Ocarieinins Stabe | Whereestered Sere ‘the Third District whose Finst Paxcixcr. 7 rad + wl —] Siocon out sn it as a duty to contribute to the Maryland State that the articles were taken out of her | Dames begin with the le'ters A, B,C, D-&, BG. a. The registered vote.s of the sixteenth District ‘cod, WW — et _ Bible Society; recommending that weekly he: accused, and that witness found thom | 1-J,K will voteat No. 69 Markrigtrect, ii Googe: | whose Deine beein Wh the letters A, B, €, D, %. Cabill, ‘Wi ‘of which QTR AND RBOOLAMATION BY THe teachers’ meetings be held; that the executive Dorsession. This seemed to be a petty neigh | town, D. 0. and F, will vote at 318 Penna, avenu Fourth Precine!—Wil Nod tatdipabinving amas sent * An mc committee be empowered to make all prelimin- | berhood unpleasantness between two well-known Srconp Precinct, SECOND PRECINCT. » W. B. Williams. of said election, and the I | to 34 the stock of the Pind- Bary arrangements for the next convention; | #4 highly ‘table families in the Fi istered voters of the Third District whose The registered voters of tho Sixteenth District ‘placed in » soaled envelope, and be directed te the | mont ine coubanrigien Peeper rst Ward. | The regis ing that schools be maintained in winter as Sioa fg nny raised the point that A oad the letters L. N, Ode Saige whese names begin with the lett: rs. 10 irond Com on SIXTEENTH DISTRICT PARY upon certaln 5 8,1,3, Kyu, not— é- Secretary of the Columbia. conditions,” and submitting the same to the peopl: ——— eee - . been Torvught ‘againat Me. | 7, 2 will vote at ‘No. M,N, will vote at 315 Penna. avenue. Beare, Second Pinctnce i, Mo uidatt, | placed im his hands by ove or more of sald.election | o7mait a) ing the form in wiles Sehesl couvettinns Decines pete f | Carroll, the articles bei vane te hie Bows aa street, in Georgetown, D. 0. Tm P: eT. ¥. 8. Mcahon, 8B. English. Third’ Precinct— Pe On sentemg heulh it eball be voted upon. ance organization in each school; and appoint- | nd the court dismissed the case, FOURTH DISTRICT Fuse umes Begin with ths letters Oc Pets Reece: | David Henson. B. F. French, KB. Brunuor. the ret ing D. pane rr and W. A. Baker to prepare sta- Includes all that of the city of Georgstown Those names begin wit) the letters O, P. - —— UViW, X.Y 2. will vo'e ef S99 Plncavarcnce, SEVENTEENTH DisTRICT. Nn ee ee eee GEORGETOWN. es fe SEVENYEENTH DISTRICT Lei ot pg coe al rot fe - ov a , | ———_——_— ‘The registered voters of the Fourth District whose | Includesell that partolthe city of Washington lying | Leopuld Karpeles, m P. Ryder, 4 pee F._Grifith offered a resolution requesting | Rerarr oF THE —President Clarke, | names bagin with the letters A. B,C, D.B, F.G.H | withintbe following bounds: Commencing on Bighth | Graham. cine er Picdmne that collections be taken up in the schools to | of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, gives notice | will vote at No. $1 Congress atrevi, iu Georgetown, | street wes rannin, G erect south to the | William H Cole, Lewis W. Wright. Fourth P: certain aid the Union; which was adopted. that the water will be drawn eff’ the canahag | D.C. canal; thence along the line of the canal northwardly | cinct—Richard Coleman, Henry M. Middicton, Jo. a Mr. Janiver offered a resolution “that this | Wednesday, the 2th day of December: theevohe Stcoxp Prectxer. and nerthwestwardly to ite junction with Marsland | seph L. Pearson. which ‘ Ma y ecember, ag! “ .. avenue: thence alovg Maryland avevue to Four HTEENTH DISTRICT. fendent and teschcr conamaeny Gack guperive | out the line, in order noe ranks Cho mecoemary | Des Same ein teehee ee ee Oe | ane Halt mtreet; thence up Fuar and a tait street | Firgt Precise tinaiee We Bear Henry 0 = | t 7. e Yyucs xd 7 ¥ i “ ea oO er ol - is + 6 bath Schools of the Stateot Sep ek eae | Tents have arrived at tie Colientat i oiee at | Seats hye Wee Ns is will woes at’ § Bighthetreci west; thetce dows Bighth sucet wens | Zonztm Aodrew Archer; Second BrecinctGaorg shall be trict of Columbia to carefully and concienti- | aviend this week opgrees street. to 6 street south. Set S sohens — - this number 98 arriv week. - Preciet—Thetuns B, Smithson. - Brooks, D. ‘thely children,” ad ee tobacco has upon | FLoun SuirMENTs.—1,50 barrels of flour 1FTH DISTRICT — ATS Geo. First Precixer. Mockabee, Fourth Precinct—P. Hall, John Bran. | were shipped by our city’ millers to-day; 1,000 | 1pCides all that part of thecity of Washington lying | The registered totete atthe Seventeenth District | Mo ‘At the evening session scveral addresses were ee Y. ’ west of Twenty-first street whore names begin with the letters Ac B, Crwiil | “l* Bb ee. STRICT. delivered, and the usual resolutions of thanks | Sd'5o'to Balueee. 1) Dosen and Norfolk, ‘The reeiaterea Fins, ERECIECT. Yote at Island Hull, near th~ intersection of Sixth | piyge PratNET EEN’ Gourm., willinin Winters, saepteds after which the convention adjourned | “Tug Waeat MARKET.—Hartley & Brother ce begig with the letters AB ep ENE Ge | rect and Virginie avenues. W. i “An act to authorize a subscrtption to the stock certain comaitions. et eon meee ca rt . orm, I, fickets agains: suid act thal a - shall comtain tbe word Timothy Costello Secor Precinct—Martin Bres a ‘Net barges begin with the letters A, 8, C.D. EP, G . : i to meet next year in Frederick, Md. sold 2,000 bushels of red wheat this morning, at | will vote at the corner uf Twenty-sccvid aud i | phe registered voters of tae Seventeenth Districe | MBA?» Nase Tabbs, Michael Hassett Peet iroet Gorapent ‘ . at ap ee $1.65.per bushel. George Waters has sold 3,300 | streets northwest. whose names begin with the letters D, E. F, G, A. 1. TWENTIETH DISTRICT. od Angost lor EPUPIICAN Ravivication Mzstiwos.— | Lushels at the same price. Becoxp Precixcr, 3,Mill Notent Inland Hall near intersectiog of Sixth | Wiret Precinct—Julius C, Smith, Samuel O. Wailes, ML. and that sald election will be cemdacted in a The republicans of the second district held a THE Coat Trave.—The receipts and shi ‘The registered voters of the Fifth District whoge | street and Virginia avenue S. W. Pe er eecond, Precinct Frank ed Feapecta ae the election for members of the House Mars meeting last night at Piney Branch ware- | the di - P banies begin with the letters H,1,J,K,L. M, will Turmp Precise arcellus Marcopen, Hiiam = Wilkerson. i Delegates of said I be conducted. Said Rouse, for the purpose of ratifying the nomina- | wens of the different coal companies for th Dorthweet, “OFM Of Twenty second and I etrects | ane registered voters of the Seventeenth Dintrict | BFecinct—Robert J. Nicholson, A.C. Dodge, A.B. passages for their spprovaliir disapproval, in con. | pct in bereto subjolned, and publication thereof is oy of Deleguice. tae “A. L’ Sturtevant pre, | Borden Mining Uompans, receipts 2,040 tons, "Tam Prucixcr. P/G-dte will votes Teland Halls near'iniersection |p, 4, p, TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT. eg gy he Governor of the District of Columbia, i Seaewete of Eing | Shipments 3,000 tons; Agnew’s wharf, receipts | ‘The registered racers af the Pith District whoas | Py 6th treet and Virginia avenue southwest, First Precinct—Alberto Campbell, Lawrence G. f tioned. and = of such notice Act to authorize» to the the doc ts enpations were adopted indorsing | T'22)"tone, shipments soe tome Ray's docks, | neues beqin with the letters N, 0. P,Q i kT eU, agg rman George. MeRevnctia, Wee B. Moet Thesntg. | shall be Sled and recorded in the ollce of the esere’ | Aq,ACf,tgauthorize s sabseription, to the stock of the loan, Gov. Cooke and the Board of Public | ipts 3,93 tons, shipments 5°52) tons; Gon. | V.W.X.¥,Z. will vote et tho coret’ ot’ twante: me voters of tue Seventeenth District | Gterge H, McReynolda, Wm B. Moore, Thomas ©. | shall be fled and re puatnent ond Petemas Oompany =e -cgiletane, mia whe course of Major | sotidation Company, receipts. Ti? tons, oni | second and streets northwest, whose names tesin with the letters SE-U. Vow, | Buch. Third Precinct—Davis Baker, Smith Pratt, | Syof the District: |) Bou 7 us res- if 5. y . Py di fe of ent campaign, and ratifying his nomination at | SMpme fal ace See ee ee re | incites Ui at part. of the city of Washington | of Oi stiest and Viglals wrctvooneee eee pINENTY.SEOOND DISTRICT, | srelicricr improvements fe the that Seen cerca pamomeomere matey | 555 been beaker thi’eoee thes Teste eres | ince ot ee eee EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT abace Gall” Gospel Presteee thes gree dia, and arising peter as abana | pat Gtr ote tanks Steck | tag bmte Pat Aba ss | Indo af GEER RE te eon | Meh nate a exc ak | ped Sach 3 . 8. P. , JW. o BB. | oe, Quite a lates member atroeamin fs . ying south of G street south, between ‘apitol | Precinct—Franc’ , Marcus » Jno. Cunpeatenn a Tel italcamd Benjamin Green: Tasca i the river below Dy strong head winds. | “ete Finst Parcixcr. ee ee TUlved upiler my hand at the city of Washington, | ature and cbyect ‘A mass mectingo? the republicansof theninth | Drovens’ Rest.—The cattle market this week | _ The registered voters of the Siath wine Taeeiees District of Columbia, this sixth day of November, | ®pd eet in a : pamies begin w ers A, B,C, zh Bln Teepect and tenth districts was held in ‘Union Hail lax | Was brisker tham last. About B00 cattis wok pipes begin with the letters A.B, 0. D hoes Netoos outs Sith the Inthe heh Deri | ac clgkioon hundred 6 a seventy ove. aid District from and Piening. {0 ratify the nominations of Messrs. | offered, stock cattle selling at from €2.75 to | [:J.wNll vote a Nineteenth streets northwest. vote at house No, 462 H street southwest. Governor of the Districtor Uolambia, Piper and Le Barnes for the House of Dele- | $325, and beef cattle from $3.15 to 85.15. Szcoxn Prectnct. Srcoxp Precixcy. By the Governor. Speaker of ites. Mr. A.8. Solomons presided, and said | About 1,200 sheep and lambs were offered; seli- The registered voters of th» Sixth District whose | _ The registered voters of the Eighteenth District EDWIN L. STANTSN. ie was glad that they had ved in nomination | ing prices of the former from 4 to5cents per | naw begin with the letters & L, M,N,O, P,Q, | whore names begin with the letters E, F,G, H. 1, J, Secretary of the Bistrict of Columbia. re #5 bis successor Henry A. Piper, a young man | pound, and the latterfrom $3 to #4 per head. A | R,8,T. U,V, W, X,Y, Z, will vote ai the school | Ky will vote at house No. 462 H street southeront ne6 (Morning papers copy] ay es Tele anouran erar ie them and their trusts. He | few cows and calves were offered and sold at | bude ch the wubrast corner of Hand Minetoeath Tene ETS elenteonth Di OFFICIAL, ; f felt assured that the men who vote against the rom to . jut 50 ¢: le an egp | © }e ‘The registered voters of the ‘2 teenth District Nace B loan bill will, in a fe fe ; | Were leftover. No hogs offered. EVENTH DISTRICT whose nemes begin the letters L, M,N.O. P,Q, R, eed TARY of the Heroes cia erasier te prececd that = Peta atin amie | FAR atboc he SPC cnt” | Cpraay REPHPOTON ox ams Act on | meeaa te Monet ml weet tar | a ¢ loan would be carried by a1 | tin lying within the following bounds: ine : ee lection, and shall receive © the Addresses were then. made by Messrs a. i. CITY ITEMS, atteet weet oW atrect nortan. thence shatou Meticet | whe Renee ee eT ere eraetcenth Distret | aR Le FERNS Tee Roa FE | Apeembly.of anid Ds ‘levying tm ha tai savant | some cont for menieowel seolbeanterice Rlaatte Suowne, Z-A- Beewell: Heary Piper JW. Le | noes ovancoaty Horth Yo Fourtoenth street west: thence up four: | Xc¥<Zewill vote at hoase No SOL K's ean? | _ DISTRICT OF CO; yop yg Fy ee eed arnes, Gen. N. P. Chipman, Peter Campbell, sahing teenth street west to Boundary; thence along Bound | west. Act fixing t! = maee be Governor shall be, 4. H. Brooke, Martin Clonin, 3A" Bayly, and Boys’ Overcoats, Ty street to Twenty-first stivet west; thence down NINETEENTH DISTRICT tions $ yg Pa at et I ES others. Mr. Bayly, who was a candidate for the Boys’ Overcoats, Twouty first street west to M street north; thence | tnctudesall that part of the city of Washington lying | ,B¢ nd Sn antd Dincier | name of the District of Gol tothe capital stock nomination in the ‘ninth district, it will be all sizes and styles, at Along M street north to Eighteeuth street weats and within the following bounds: Uommencing at Fit | Dtséract of Cols District | of the Piedmon Potomac alive ‘Company, to cate iood bie , = Hare Broramrs’, down Eighteenth street wost to K street north: | teenth street east and runuing north to: Homndacy Md Shemresneed ae Loo Dot six bandred thouaund dol- Sar nora Bt Piper earnest support to the N. W. corner 7th and D streets. | thence along K nee h to Fifteenth strc et west. treet; thence slong Boundary street to North Capi: ‘ y excree tharerg, ond eoiedaing the act mam | feos Prevtied Wier thoconk subscription shala » Mr. Piper. ae ast PRECINCT. ‘street; thence down North Capi reet to en at tee ‘of four million of im. | be made, satisfactory evidence shall be furnished to z | coc Th istered Voters of the Seventh District t north: thence along K street to First street | @mereency ex! = a Public Works that sobecription Tae Boarp or Prnic Worxshave directed | .FO® AX cei ne el CouGH OF | whose ustves bepin with the leriere Ac Be Oth cay | street, marth: thence along K to Massachusetts aves penn geen | Oh echoes Erie axeetdl eae the superintendent of streets to have the pump | Brown's Broncl a slong vote at Becket’s wood yard, on M street, een | nue, and duwn Massachusetts avenue to North Capi- 7 of said road, and satisfactory guaran’ Femoved and well filled up atthe corner of k | an tae Saliee commaence is fheir eicacy. | i6'h and ith strects northwest tol street; thence down North Capitol atreet to E, and = Kegust tist,1er.t | Shall be given to sera beard that the ecener eens and 15th streets. The Water Registrar has been | T¢y maintain the good reputation they have SECOND PRECINCT. along E to Fifteenth street cast ‘ general | ecribed faithrully to wad work Girected to have hydrantserectolon C, betere | justly acquired. 3 ‘The registered voters of the Seventh District whose First Paxcixcr. which “willbe | that said wil be coamleres withta me Hth and Isth street northeast; corner of 6 and | ove Cuore? nemarn begin ith the letters BE aH will vote | the registered votora af the Nineteenth District vember, igi, | necessary to avall of ead toe ofthe Penney. © streets northwest; corner of 4y and G streets | ye st corner of Bixteon jects northwest. hose names begin , eA, 8.0. DE, F, dD. io that mont bs liroad Semewn come ei an cal W sence ees | Boye COE Tuono Parczcr, Pee Ratha saeok tours ee Shiites | seca a eater eee west; corner of 10th and E streets southwest. | we" Chothing, The registered voters of the Seventh Pistrict | northeast, s interest as it | which shail be satisfactory to said Board of Public corner of Sth and G street southwext; eevee Ai; | A large assortment just received at f whose names begin with the letters I, J.K, LM. pee vaeaues of | Works and D streets southwest, and corner of 6th and | NW. commana DECEMERS! | N; 0, FQ, 8. will vote et corner Sixteenth and M | SECOND FABCINOT. | District iatrict of go. | Ste, 2 md beat furiher Sot Rees G streets southwest. The superintendent of | — < Sea 4 Founre Pexcract prhose names begin with the letters L. M.N-O.P.Q, pon Fe ee vernor is ¥ authorized to issue the regie- streets has been directed to have the pump on OvERcoATS AND GLENOARIES IN The registered vours of the Seventh Distrist | Bp S\1-U.V.W, X.Y. 7; will voth ai G Bricu's Telehereg ovement and repaite te opld Bisteiee tr tho | torelien conpen bonds af ths Disieiet ot Galen, 16th street, between Massachusetts aveuue and | omnes * ames begins with the letters S,T, U. V,W. | school hoage, on H street, between First ani North | debt for spec Hie os which shall express the of their isene on their © streets put in repair. Beaver, Chinchaiin xe hl fete “at corner Sixtecuth. aad’ “Mi | Capitol strects northeast, nd oe es ocx fece, bail be by heaven and Secretary, si Scoot Co M.F.C O Kersay tree ae des all teat part of the city af Waobing on the question er tilidons of Eagrove. | sitter dato, ond boot etx per coamems texerest pyre UNDAT ScHoor Convention M. E. Carrce — EIGHTH DISTRICT Includes all that part of the cit; ing on ly- e, @ igenorel cles. | balf yearly. to ox amount to provide said Gentes fhe Sunday | 16,5 Excrwan & Bno., 5057th street. Tnctader all that part ofthe ony of Washington Iring Suuh Capitor Breet orth bee coeur: St'a general election tn anid Disediot. approved | Clon ie the Cid Dacre ae a cenerel elec. emt aia Lanared Shousand dollars. and to vel said Methodist Episcopal Church South met in the | Nsw Stone axp New Prices —The latest orth and Tanning ip Fgurcecuth atrece wont to | ea PRCT PRECINCT. | Anemia Ia. Execcviys Ornen, ¢ Proral. with the coll pot cotton ke ne ne. smopt and Potomac Railroed Company. nec times ‘ashingtom street church, Alexandria, Va.. | Novelties in Scarfs, Bows and Ties, at very low | Boundary; thence along Boundary. to tree! registered voters wentis ie Duraict oF OoLumsia, August 21, i871. ig the District of Columbia to create « debt for © Bro m1 j ; the down Sixth street west to Island | whose names begin with the letters A, B,C, D, BF. : Prowsded, id Beer alate, deter, sesterday afternoon with | prices, just received at Svante; theuce slong Rhode Istasd avenue to Beye | Sih rne ey eee ee eeare As B,C, D, Phird,| qfatses +5 Aereey, qiumm thet ot the Rox’, gencral pirciee of ier pinned tee et ieee ian ninety Over sixty delegates present., among whom are Paice’s Gent’s Furnishings Depot election in the wal t x ving. - gph a“ id A ee see ect, | enth street west: thence down Seventh street west to | gad A strests southeast, Or ent it ‘an- ‘cent the par valine 8 Well-known divines and laymen from all parts 413 7th street, between Dand E. | O'sireet north: thence along O street north to Gaceun Pieciece held on the Sedeceten lovemsber, 1571, tax fo the pa: of the ‘interest’ as i — sth | "Enc 3. and best further enacted, ‘That tn order to pods ia an the oe oe ree teen. | Onsenve CAREFULLY. Bierepsh arent west; Hee loka Natron aries | _ The recistered ‘voters of the Twentieth + | Crunk eee trent iy 2 tne District testion 0 Hons of im: chet See a, ted, and the ‘anged so that the con- LLY. ‘west 00 Wh nereos mactle; on orG its kL ‘general ‘annually « Der cont. or Teption cond proceed regufarly to disease the MD Feane & Co.» Fourteenth ntreet west. 0" Ne Homi sore In Scio! hago ‘southiaal fiche’ 4 agp office, hundred efficient management. ——e Late of Pennsylvania avenuc, _ The regiatered rovers of the Eighth Dis'rict whose | 74 cies levying & ich tax ——— Are to be found in the May Building, 60 7th st. | namex begin, with the itte'y Av B.C, DB» ee en onal he the pay” THE ScniLLeR Civn gave anentertainment | opposite General Post Office. ee ee howe ni in with the letters N,O, P,Q. R,8, issued istrict of Colambia Buc. 4. and 4 a Jurther , That the ier es wameoney cts ek eee | br eseonsction with any etherains AS Secoxp Precixcr, i, iheasl corucr'of Third and A streets erates District fet ap: Su actentitled “An act anthorizing the District ct erncr i jonated to telat obey of Mrs. Green, on K’strect. “The proerame: a ——— The registered voters of the Kigith Distriet whoge | Southeusl corner o =a s ‘ mid District for | andsrepairs in eald District by the tata, of four | Peued vy the feurineuth teflon of ths charter at roved an attractive one, and was capitaliy ma. Wurre 1s Franc, names begin with the letters G, 4,1. J, K, Ly . TW ENTY-FIRST DISTRICT a mi y 88 Mf enid Distriet for = Ny te FO red THe HarTer? Wi vot by ~ ‘i ~one. scventy- Uinea. There war mene weet ea naar | ype i ? Ga a art ng noone doy Gonsmongite st question of esting four millions of bonds for special sy -one cightoen hundred, and coven , recitations of poems in German an? eee xt door to the Original Franc's Timp Preeixct. uth Caroline avenue and running up Fourth | Gaprovement and repairs oq mentioned in said act. = h the people, amd gueeceibe tue Sern tn Hae aiaaet eh ame three scenes from | 346 xeeps all ef the Intent styles "| gee Tenis tar tener ere oe geet’ | nate Geviteeik tates tan ieee Soni | eeceeaner nian anaes hereto subjoined el in said Deveied Upon. BLES L. HOUSE ary Stuart, which were remarkably well done, &e. Siyeg Sill vote at strect, betwess Kiovecin'aad | teenth etract vane tp Oetreceuestiy teeace ciouy oO | end pebtintion thansctinmeede harem District ays Snd an hour of dancing to close with. Fana sells them ata lower igure than anywhere ito sircet merit othe astern beancl pag fre Governor af te COU Cctambia Speaker LAAN STICKNEY. ~ ‘ ; Pens of the Eastern branch ‘0 B street south; thenes "4 Arrest OF a BalTiwore Brectan.—n | elseintown. Calland see for yourself. "tr NINTH DISTRICT along Batreet south to Fiftoruth street eect: thane EDWIN L. STANTON, | va ete ina ent at the Connell «Jay last, Major Richards received a dis- 7 s. Includes all thet part of the city of Washington ly- | down Fifteenth street east to D street south, thence Secretary of the District of Co! la. s Me bia. COUR E.. Governor act Sm Baltines eB Per Nee feed Bee ee ae Oe Baie alin? | fag Wotesen Uottecl north used iC ettoet scree, cad | Chien Py cites senlts Loa Cea ees uence a Governor of ji District f Columb HD Jhias Connell, a notorious burglar. So now styles Just received, at C. Bs between Eleveuth street west and Fifteenth street | down South Car lina avenue to Fourth streu: east, | AX Actauthorizing the District of Columbia tocreate EDWIN L. STANTON onnell, a notorious burgiar. Soon ; Depot, 408 7th stre¢t, weet Soerateny of te’ he was taken in custody by Detecti i Se ees sas Sunex Panciece. First Precrycr. ® vax for the payment of the inter- STOVES, &c. cifresh and lodged at bh arters, and ye DottaR Kid Glove Depot tor ladies, gen’ A ‘oters of the Ninth District whe The regietered voters of the Twents-frat District pec 4 "t mistake the name or | J.J. will vote at Union Hall, on Foartcenth street Hine avente soul! ‘ more | 5y, 408 se street. Don’ e © Poste G otrect and New York arene escunrect | South Carctina avenue southeast. Secoxp PRecino terday was dover to Detective Joseph misses and children at C. Baum’s Corset Mitchell, of that city, and taken to Bs on a reqnisition of the Governor of Mat answer the charge of burglary, HEATIAG BANGE. Phe only relishle RANGE for heating rooms Paeaee the ordinary couking of a “ Seconp Precixet. “Ades? . ve, besides doing nT GRecoRy al P ‘The reristered of the Tu. oty-first District ily. "5 sad ee sich on Mawd tnd seme $0 ordeccat Bases names heath: with the Wetiere eM RO. Beg. | Rhoee names begin with the Tet. fy Hed, Jy Bek. ols 6t 634 Penneylva: Corset and Hoopskirt Factory. Don't mistake | iS 7" U,V, WA XC Y, Z, will vote ar Uniog Halt | will Sote at corner of Ninth's.coet ‘and ‘Boutt T.U.V, vote i , 0 name or numbe! ou Mth street, between G street aud New York ave: | Cérolina avenue southeast, CURNACES. 2 es ynorthweat, TwRD Precixer. a r Lie Cranes” water ierRiOr The regintered voters ot the Twenty-first District EDDY, CORSE 4 9975 epacre von tan Pemtinn Jnctades oll that wars of the city of Washington | 3's, U, VW. x7. kill voeret omen ot win ; + 8 obo iaaned:as herein. | sitatric eid BURNING. i “py 6 “t north at e canal, x4 raf S ‘ected, registered or coupon bonds ‘The ters ts, John Gibson, Wm. Muirhead. See the prices at which four of thc leading | {\ech'Eloventh- wal Filtecuth structs weet, street and South Carolina avenne southeast. aihes Girertet. registered. ce compe fo,the | the tntenees, ant most powe jp the world oe. H. Small, James K. Kerr, D. W. Beveridge ani | Se™i2g Machines are sold in the United States Finst Puscixcr, TWENTY.SECOND DISTRICT ify, one andred ve and one theumnad | the ietafet of nol6-6t 634 Pennsylvania avens Wan i, Smith The apna bannato Gong. | Sed England: Inthe U.8. | names'bepin with tne letters AaB: DrEsF, Gra, | Ine within the tohowing beans! Commencing ot the | dose tt thelr tacos and to bear Imbereel ot tha oetent | lemect ee ciety takes place on the ev.uing of the 30th a 935 00 | 15K Will vote at house No 1229 R strcer nocen? at the foot of Fourth street east snd | seven ver ceutam anmually feproven VicTon Licur Paton stove: instant. EE 32 30 5 00 | ued 5 . to, Caro fevatng of | zc1xcT. Rrat Estate Sares.—W. L. Wall & Co., | 00 45.00 | Theregistired tebe ol tan Tenth District, whobe aaa ING. auctioneers, sold last evening, part of lot 15, in ices are for exactly the same | names begin with the letters L, M,N, 0, P,Q. .8, aco mecnentrsensaey square 11, fronting 12 feet en street west, | j2ne, ir toes Se ould Se countries, | T, U,V, W)X.¥,2) will vats af Grodeon “ said between Land M Streets, to Samuel Stott, for is searcely any difterence in the cost of northwest corner Thirteenth and E streets. stimer ‘lear ctioneers, last the above-named ELEVENTH DISTRICT GAS AND BASE. RNLNG, niug, the south 35 fect frowt Deen aconat me Includes all that part of the city of Washington of twenty Enown as lot 35, in Wiltberger * subdivision Fah President of eae Se — pred: DOUBLE ILLUMINATING, of square 442, to Herman Gasch, for $650, Paes Reavxo—From J. C. Parker we ive ang oi Magazine Ligh greene ae ational News ‘same and Baturday for November Bth and the Conaiae AND OUAL-SAVING. Uitustrated Ne for November ; from J. Fal — “6 Bhitington we have ‘Murpers, Magasing and Plerk of the Oomntiet ammmse Fet,| bee uace Ferg Madame Demorests Mirror of Fashions fo > ‘The Wilson Sewing Machines, for sale at went corner: Maryland’ event’ 634 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE yey et 26th, and ‘A. Bosextuat, 404 7th street. . + — pein cers November 25th. seca cai cat Sharper 3 : P20T: ‘WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ete. a ye friend of Daniel Webster, will Ee it R Pine Seureen 3 ————eeee ee and boys a reet feventh etrect west: zc-A 4 Re ee ER tens Tne ‘GYMNASIUM AND BOWLING ALLEY, Tas Foketered Totes oer Ha tte Thirteenth District, CORNER NINTH AND D STREETS. Frehi sete et house Mo Bor New York ‘avenue Open from$ a.m. to10 p.m. northwest. goods are at derstand that the sale will be continued morn. ing and evening the coming week. i Tux Market Hovse—Mr. Jerome ; sacs fhe et bas been awarded the contract for finishi; ¢ | Hostmey Derorfor ge eed mlones, and ‘Terms, $1.60 per month, er @3 per quarter. Baths, Lockers and Apparatus in good order. ocho ECOND registered voters of the Thirteanth District, hose names begin with the G.H,LJ,K,L, Hie will vote at house No. 909 New York sveaus ere Tuimp Prectycr. on Mendy meraing comme the robaidng | Stow the bat dosen” The lxger ance | Tey seed ee peaieelreny Woo, we Tie a ES SOON on Moi morni rebuilding | cent. off by > | $7, U,V, WX. ¥, Z, will vote at Ww oF the wail blown down on Wednesday. * | ment of Balbrigans. corner of Ninth and’ streets northwest. my —

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