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i nnn nnn nnn eee EVENING STAR. MONDAY............ November 20, 1871. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-night. National Theater—Lucit'e Western in ‘East Lynne, or the Elopement.” Hell—O tive Logan’s Lecture, “Nice Young Men.” ‘s” Hail —Ball of the Hibernian Be- Odd Feil Bevolent Societ Dedication = Chureh. Yesterday morning the 19th-street Baptist Chureh (colored), having been rebuilt, was cated with appropriate services. The pulpit was vccupied by Key. Leonard A. Grimes, Boston; Rev. Semuel W. Maddon, Alexandria; Rev. George W. Gaines, Philadelphia; Kev. James A. Handy, Washington; Rev. Henry Williams, Jr., Petersburg; Rey. William Troy, Jr., Rich mond; and Rev. D. W. Anderson, the pastor of the church. Among other prominent personages Present were Governor Cooke, Hon. N. P. Chip- m, Col. Wm. A. Cook, Messrs. A. K. Browne mt S. P. Brown. A letter was received from Gen. Porter, expressing the regrets of President Grant that be could not Ge present, and congrata: lating the congregation on ‘the comple- on of tee church. The exercises were opened ith singing and prayer by Rev. Jas. A. Handy, ho alr> read the 6th chapter of Chronielcs. he anthem “Lift up your heac well sung y the choir. Rev. Henry Williams, Jr.. for- merly editor of the Shiloh Herald, preached the cedicatory sermon fiom the 28th chapter of Genesis, third clause of the 17th verse: “This is Lone other but the house of God.” An earnest } Fayer was offered by Rev. Leonard A. Grimes, 1 Boston. Rev. C. W. Dennison was intro- ‘need by Rev. Mr. Anderson, and made an ffective appeal to the large congregation for Money to assist in paying the debt of the church. A collection was taken, and several hundred dollars realized. Gov. Cooke gave $100; Gen. Chipman, #25: Christian Association of the Church, $25; Col. W. A. Cook, $25; J. Williams, $25; (former contribution, $5);) A. K. Browne $10; J. O. Brown, $10. Inthe afternoon Rev. L. A. Grimes, of Boston, preached an interesting sermon from the text: 2 Pimothy,21to.3th verses At night Rev. Wm. Troy, of Richmond, V Breached. | The new building cost $23,006, and @ commodious and substantial structure. The congregation commenced with the old church building and $2,760 incash last March, and have suceceded in completing the new building and ying a fair proportion of the cost. "Nearly 1,000 was received from the three congrega- tions which attended the services yesterday. Pat wale wotaass Condensed Locals. The democrats of the Fifteenth district ow Saturday evening nominated Mr. Jesse B. Wilton as their candidate for ite. The chime bells in the spire of the Metropoli. tan M.E. Church will be rung for ti after morning services on Thanksgiving Da. An illuminated four-dialed clock that will strike ‘the quarters and will cost $500, is soon to be | P in the tower. The treasurer of the Chicago relief fund ac- THE COURTS. POLICE COURT. To- par. Judge Snell.— charged with ofa be had to carry heme the basket drunk on the way Coyle terday at a shanty acthe cornerof but most of the provisions were missing. differ city from where committed, Andrew Jnck: aed at $7.20, plead 3. James H 1, Hoary D. Cooke, G-vernor of the District of €o laibintBerehy give nation thal ©. g-ncral haetion Od a eS secon: Tia: bereecettbe house a seven o'clock p.m of said day. for the larceuy of & coat val as fined $15 and eA a fi sent to reform schoot ‘arnes, colored, a-sault fined $5 each and in Louse alley same offence; M John McGuire, loud and boisterous talkini in Georgetown, fi throwing stones in the i Edward Hard Ten, san e offence; fi offe ne: m Perry. treet; fad #5 iilow ‘Free All 3 0 Harper. char; All three had blacl Judge Mac Arthur — and Little agt. Stott were resumed. GEORGETOWN. Recetrrs ov GRaix—Since Saturday, Hi & Brother have received 1,200 bushels, ¢ hels, and B. Talbott & Son 2,700 bushels of wheat. The Norfolk steamer Lady of the Lake took down to-day $95 barrels of flour, by our city millers, and intended for New York and Boston; also, a large quantity of leather and wool for Boston. Mx. Janes W. Dees, in another colamn of Tue STAR, announces himself as an independ- ent causlidate for the Legislature from the fourth ic A Worp Anovr Mason Hri's Carp— Grorcxtown, D. C., Nov. 20, 187 1.—Editor Star. Hill, Jr., declines to be a candi- use of Delegates in the third dix- trict, and makes the mistake of addressing his illogical newspaper “card” to the republicans lemocrats of that district. supporters consisted of ten or twelve anti-loa: hty or ninety ditto demo- he is out of the field, will most of them vote for their next best friend, the democratic anti-loan candidate, instead of the republicans and ei; crats, who, now tha’ any one ean ma‘ e gratitude of the regular republicans and friends of improvements in the ji may be imagined but cannot be ex- pressed, except in terms too emphatic for the * —The sales of wheat follows: —Zi5 bushels at $1.81, 200 at $1.66, 1,100 at $1.85, 500 at $1.76, 400 $1.80, 700 at '81:70 X, 1€9 at $1.68, at $1.67 21.50 and 16 at #1 an active demand. sale: Mercuants’ Excnane! to-day were as The market is firm, with Prices a little better than THE SMALL SEWER on the sonth side of Bridge street has been laid most of the way from | Greene to Washington street. knowledges the receipt of $313.50 from the clerks Of the Navy ment. At a meeting of the Woman's Club, held Sat- urday night, Sirs. SaraJ. Spencer was appointed @ delegate to attend the woman's convention, {0 be held at Philadelphia at an early day. ‘The democrats of the Thirteenth district held meeting ou Saturday night Inst at Liberty Hall, and unanimously nominated their present delegate, Mr. John C. Harkness, for mn. e Balloch Guards, Capiain Thomas Stone, Composed of young men in the neighborhood of 7th street, having been attached to the National Guards have received their arms and | ‘aecoutrements from the government. _Ata meeting of the county school commis- sioners on Saturday a petition was received from | some residents of Potomac city protesti against | the erection of the proposed new schoolhouseon | the site selected. There was also a counter- | ale. ee that the work be pushed on the Fite selec were referred. This morning, while the officers of the Police Court were all busy about their duties, the pris- oners confined im the little room adjoining the court, vsed asa dock, unscrewed a portion of the lock, and were all marching out, when dis- by Mr. Eckloff and secured. Wm. Whiting, @ youth twelve years of age, fell across a pile of railroad ties at Scaggs cross Toad, near precom Bridge, on Sat: ¥, and striking bis stomac! lnjured limeelf to such an extent that he died whilst being conveyed to his Gente to be ture of © blood vowel of the to rupture of a vessel of the stomach. The published statements in the mornin, pers that Professor Scala has been removel m the leadership of the MarincBand are in- | correct. Mr. Albert Gleason, contractor for laying the m pavementon 7thstreetsouth, has finished | the east side fromrVi avenue to Water street. The west section is completed to F | street, and the whole line will be finished up this —— Two New Assoctations Ixconroratep— Messrs. W. H. Browne, Jowph H. Ajams. Stewart, N. W. Burchell, S. F. Burcheli. A. Browne Garatt, A. H. Morse, H. M. Gurley. if. H. Bradley, J. "Lewis Clubb ‘and R. H. Willett have associated themselves under the title of the Philharmonic Society, “for the culture of a Public taste for music of a high order and the Practice and performance of oratories and oth-r Works of masters in musical science,” and have Sled & certificate of incorporation. Joseph T. Williams, Joseph Forrest, Henr. Smiths Wm. Dav "Dp. Lawron, Chas. Toliver, Chas. Taylor, L. Bock- ley, Alice Beas and W..Jobnson have filed a | certificate of incorporation in the name of the “Independent Sons of Purity,” repre- sented by the three letters, “P's. p> the objects of which society ave “to aid in ham: ress, advance civilization,elevate the ma- ‘ral and moral condition of individuals, reduce and equalize public burdens and to ameliorate the vick situdes of life of all the brothers of the order and of their families.” itis proposed to es. tablish a grand with branch or subordinate = espe en — and other means dis- ‘munate sound morality, true religion, enlighte ened ideas, charity and benevolenas ees ‘Tue wewsers of the Medical and Dental pro- are much interested now in a new discovery made by Prof. ALEXANDRIA. Tue SoutsErx METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL Coxvention.—In this Convention yesterday a resolution recommendin, keep their schools open all winter, and request- preachers to preach on the subject of Sunday jools, was adopted. J.J. Magruder was then elected’ president of the society. A resolution was adopted recommendin, anthine Hymn and note session the fol to confer with the Sunda; the Annual Conference union of the society with the Conference, viz; Revs. A. W. Wilson and J. A. Kern, and , | 8. H. Williams, John McCormick and D. E. ident was added to the com- superintendents to e use of the Amar- At the night ‘committee was ap| ‘hool committee of lation to a closer Monroe. The presi: mittee. Resolutions were adopted teachers of Sunday schools to ho! teachers’ meetings a week; also, recom- system “Uniform Lessons,” by the Sunday school secretary E. Church, South. “At this morning session the Convention, after some unimportant busin .GRowND—The schooner B. T. Ty Fall River, bound to | road injunct on case, the was concluded, and the papers handed to the Judge.—Gazeite, 18th inst. CITY ITEMS. ‘THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler, near 4% street. —_——— New Store axp New P rices—Good and Comfortable Gloves for 50 cents, heavy winter Shirts at 90 cents, also best Whit Shirts at $2, all of which are creating a sensa- tion at Price's Ge nt’ Furnishing Depot, 413 7th Sa ae Hatx’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair the seatp, and for restoring color, has no equal. For an Ini Renewer for the hair and its Bander, B. Ford, J. D. | » CovGH on with the fuliest confidence in their efficacy. geod reputation they have —— RITATED THROAT, "s Bronchial Troche: They maintain the OVERCOATS AND GLENGARIES IN Beay: ——— 14,5 E:sxman & Bri —_» New StToRE axp Novelties in Scarfs, Bows and Ties, at very low st received at Fr snl ‘nick’s Gent's Furnishings 413 7th street, between D and E. iCES.—The latest faculty of Howard University. It appears that Prot. O. has succeeded in obtai solution of the healing balsamic gums—such as | Benzoin, lolu, peru, merrh, die. keretotore won. | sidered coluble in alcohol and ether only. The new solvent is prepared from borax, the re. sulting compound is said to possess extraordin: healing and antise) its curative powers is true, it will doubtless be Manufactured and sold extensively. ———¢—_—— Stytrs ry Harm —Now that the gay season ts near at hand, our lady readers who wish to keep pace with the changing styles in hair should ex- Amine the large and superior stock lat»!y brought to the city by Mr. C. Baum. His display ot ehatelaine braids, switches, chignons, ete., is ieularly full and ater. ices are as low as the can always be rel re-goers must Logan ouTses on the Lincoln Hall this evening. the Yo Semite valley didn't spea’ for her asa worshipper of na- tare, but what she knows about nice young men will doubtless be worth hearing. polbaiwear: a Dr. 0. H. Hxss. formerly business manager of Crosby's Opera House, Chicago, (well-known im this city.) a:tempted suicide on Saturday evening by shooting himself in the breast with istol. The wound proved not serious. Domestic felicity is assigned. Fi F its, Oroide plated iwz Frexce ine setts, ebains, studs, butlore and ‘bracelets’ recely. 's jewelry store, No. 457 Pennsylvania nue, between 4 and 6th streets, —_+4- New Pusticatioss._From the National Rey" Company we have the Chimney Corner for mext week, Christmas Storves for December. ‘Wasurncron, D. C., Noy. 20, 1871. To the Editor of E ‘fo ms Saturda: bi bet w ot willing to gates twig aia at blown. comply with their order. ‘about what ‘was killed, T think ft 3 piece of before we Saturday ames of @ few, while roe see and that ‘Therefore, f think it the names of a few andnot M. Licurroor, 7 ty-three others. shen sancti OnseRrve CAREFULLY. M.D. Fraxk poo Co. Original Hatters, Late of ‘Ivania avenue, Are to be found in the oppesite General Post Office. name and number. N. B.—No connection with any other firm. tt os Wuers is Franc, At 495 7th street, T notice of . ary tic properties, and to be pecu- | Hiarly ‘useful in all skin dimenses; dlecases eC the | mouth, throat. ec. If only half that is told of | THe HATTER? next door to the Original Franc’s. He keeps all of the Hats and sells them a and see for yourself. Sse Homan Harney Sw eS, Curisand Braids, new styles just received, at C. Baum’s Hair Depot, 403 7th street. ees DotraR Kid Glove Depot tor ladies, misees and children at C ry, 408 7th street. ve, and while his | Corset Don’t mistake the name or = Anpowrnat Corsets, in white and drab, al sizes on hand and made to order, at Baum’s Corset and Hoopskirt Factory. i the name or number. 7 FFICIAL. RTEENTE D! or, —_— Includes ail that Cbecty of Washington tyio, Executive Orrice, within th follow hg : Commencing «0K + rect Distuict oF CoLumpia, Wastrxctox, November 6th, 18/1. heurs of cight o'clock a. m. K street north te North Re twenty two members ofthe Hoase of Finer Prxcixct tid District; one for each District 3 STE 4 irteenth District, Grrandbs an actof the Legislative Assembly ofall | wine namen'boein eitht fetes AT. Ce De will Piet of rr pony oh ped Bre 3 rict of Columbia into election districts,” ee ee eee proved August 23. ISTi,“‘and as hereinafter scribed, to The registered of the Fourteenth District, | . their respective for one year | wncee names begin with the letters Bc Fett, Hel J. | from the twentieth day of April, 1873. And that | K™wareee ye, with the letters B, P.@, H- i, setseenty to an be pom itled PO ine c= = weet neral elections in thé District of Colum- ° . Tina ‘oviding for ascertaining the results there- Tumep Paecrxct. c ot a th fet, td for noting persons who may, bo “lected 19 | whuee name bogla with the Lect eM wee E ce is eal Dletricts approved Atgustst 151, : Mlcsignnted the fllowity places teethdateeats | Q:2> ill vote at corner Fourth aud N sirecta nocth: ae the places for ing theolections there- tm on said Gay and between said hoam for the elec- bers of the House of Delagates as afore- FIRST DISTRICT orth’ Tnvelades afl that part of the county of Washington lying east af Linchin avenue and Bunker Hill road, Includes al at Fort Bunker Hill lying wi bin the fol ‘i Precixer. of the Fourteenth District, ‘h the letiers 5,7. 0. V, W. N streets FIFTEENTH DISTRICT ) thet mene th rad 5 Wa: 4 rT is Tommencing at Finest Preetxer. ee irth Capitol street The registored votors of the Firet Bistrict residing | {0 Waceachussite arerne, tee atone ee in that part of anid district lying between Lincola | Wrtnateane fs Fine weet ee tnd, Massagn a, ‘nave and Bunker Hill read apd the Anacostia street west to K street nort hence alon street river will vote at the corner Benving's Bridge Boad to New Jersey avenue; th-nce ap and Boundary street, at house of . Holland. enue to L street north; SEcoND PRectNct. te Seventh street wes ‘The registered voters of the First Dietrict residing | west to @ street north: thence aleng G street north in that part of said district lying east of the Auacos- to Sixth street west; thencs along Sixth street weet tia river. whose names begin with the letters Ay B, | to D strect north ‘along D street perth to North ©. D.E.F, Gand H, will vote at Robert Martia’s Capitol street. Hotel, Cniontosen tak Sear Turnp Precinct. ‘The registered veters of the ifteenth District reol the First District residing | whore names tegin with the lei ters \. B, @, 1), will ing east of the Auacos Yote at southwest corner Fourth and K streets no th- with the lecters1.J,K, | weet. U,V, W, X, ¥,Z,will vote wn thence slong L thence own Sev frcoxp Precrxcr. ‘The registered votrrs of the Fifteeath Dist SECOND DISTRICT Whose names besin with the letters K.F.G, 1, J, Includes all that pact of the county of Weshington | K, will vote at southwest corner Fourth aad Hi Tying west of Lincols aven Bunker Hill road, | streets northweet. THinp Precinct. 2 voters of the Second The registered voiers of the Fifteenth Distri at part of said district lying whose names begin L N,0. ee pamea begin with thele'ters A, B.C, | Q,R, will vote at No. 21L Miscachusotts avenue, D, +6 J, will vote at the lower Sevemth | betv cen Second and Third streets northwest. street toll Fovrtm Pareixcr. Sxcoxn Paretxct, F The registered voters of the Fifteenth District The registered voter of the Second District residing | whose names begin with the Léters 8, T,U.Y. W. in that part of said district lying cast of Rock Creek, | X.¥,Z, wil vote at No. 739 Third atrect north. Whore names begin with the letters K.L. MB, 0) | west SIXTEENTH DISTRICT Q, P, BR. 8, 7,0, V,W, X.¥,Z, will vote at the lower Seventh street toll gate Includes all that. part of the city of Washington THiRy PReeixcrt. pire within the following bounds: Commencing at of u street, and renning down Sixth street west to the ‘The registered 3 Adi that part of said district lying wes canal; thence along the line of the canal to Four- and-a‘half street; the riding fo Greek will vote at Harry's carpenter sh a street to Maryland avent i oa i ence along Maryland THIRD DISTRICT avenue eastwardly tothe caval: thance along the line Includes all that part of the city of Georgetown | of the Canal to South Capitol sire-t;thence up South lying west of High stree.. an@ North Capitol streets to D sireet north; and grace Piktimce. along B street uorth to Sixth atrect west. ‘The registered voters of the Third District whose Finst Precinct. nemreherin with the loiter: Ar By, Dr: ByGeuh, | he registered vow « of the sixtecath District T.J,K will vote at No.59 Market strect, 1a George: | Whone names beain with the letters AB. se town, D.C. F, will vote at 315 Penna. avenue. Srooxp Precixct, SECOND PREC.NCT. The registered voters of the Third District whose | _ The registered voters of the Sixteenth District names begin with the letters N. U.P. 8, | Whose names begin with the lett rsG,H, 1,J,K, L, TU, ¥, WX, ¥oZ will vote at No. 180 Bridge | M, N,will vote at 315 Penna. avenue. street, in Georgetown, B. 0. rhe. regta‘eredT MiE2, PRECISCT aa FOURTH DISTRICT whose names begin wit" ths letters O, Ped, Hose Prelades all that part of the city of Georgstow a | A ee st eee oe tee First Parctycr. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT The regieterad voters of the Bvarth District whose | Includes all that part of the city of Washington lying bames begin with the letters A. B,C, D. EK, F,G. 1 einem rtm coanee gp cgpesmeye Seg , : reet west, and running alo ot aonth to the Pillvote at No. $1 Congroes stieci, lu Georgetown, | street west, and runnin fie ie fava mie js junction with Marylat wa Brcoxp PRecixcr. avenue: thence along M ‘our: The registered votersofthe Fourth District, whose | Sngva-Half streets thence up Four and a Half strove ee won ee ot to the canal: and alng the ling of the, canal te ~R, 8. T, U,V, W,X, ¥,Z, No. ighth street west; thence down Eighth street west Congress street. to G street south. FIFTH DISTRICT First Precryer. ag of thecity of Washington lying ‘The registered voters of the Seventeenth District rat street. whore names begin with the letters A, B, ©, will Includes all the west of Twenty First Paecixer. vote at Island Hall, near the intersection of Sixth The registered voters of the Fifth District whege | street and Virginia avenue 8. W. names begin with the letters A, B, , D. H Ey Reconp Precinct. will vote at the coruer of Bwenty-sccond and i th Dis Spell Sonor y ad The registered voters of the Seventeenth Dist: whose names begin with the letters D, E, F, G, H. 1, Secoxn Prectxcr. J, wil vote at Island Hall, pear intersection of Sixth ‘The registered voters of che Fifth District whose | street and Virginia avenue S, W. names begin with the letters H.I,J,K.L. M, will Turn Pree xote at the corner of Twonty sccoad and 1 strocts | ‘The registered voters of the Seventeenth District northwest, . P whose names begin with the letters K, L. N.O, IRD PREcIN M, xer. P,Q. RB, will vote at Island Hall, noar intersection The registered voters of the Fifth District whose | of 6th street and Virginia avenue southwest. ue peaia with the letters N, 0, P,Q, B, 8, T, U, Fourts Precinct. * 7 Z, will vote at the corner of Twenty- register ‘the Se th Di second aid i streets northwest. hese nemes begin with the lenere SO Vea Kr Ves will vole af deland Hall mee? isberocckind “aan serene +X, Z, will vote at Isl + neat intersection Iuclndes all that part of the city of Washington | of 6c street and Virginia avenue southwest, tnd Swenty first streets west aud south of R sites: | Inctades al IOETRENTH DISTRICT, a emty-| west, gout that pirt of the city of ‘ashingtor pom, between Fifteenth ‘wid Righteeath streets | Tying acu'h of @ treet south, between South Capitol west. First Pj eae t and Eighth street weet. ‘The sixd Finst Precixcr. names Begin with the Teer A BiG, BE GG | _ The registered voters of the Eighteenth District 1, J,will vote at the school house on the southoast | Whose names begin with the letters A. B.C, D, will corner of H and Nineteenth streets northwest. vote juse Ho. 2 resceret west. reefs Th red voters of the Bighteenth District The resiatered voters of th» Sixth Distriot whose | whoen neues bexin with the ietters BeFrO tek ie Bee TOV, WAXY, Ze will wate ak the wehorl | K; will vote at house No. 462 H street southwest. house on the ‘southeast’ corner of H and Nineteeath Turep Prectxcr. streets northwest. bd Eaten ra the a AD regret SEVENTH DISTRICT whoue names ¢ Jesters L, M, NO. P,Q, Rt, Includes all fiat part of the coy of Washing- | Will vote at house No. 339 L street southwest. fon izing within the following bounds: Qgmmonc. Founts Parcixe: ing at street worth and runuing red voters of the Eighteenth District register “ wi names begin with the letters 8, T, 0, V, W, north tu Fourteenth street west; thence up Four- | X,Y, Z, will vote at house No. 301 K' street south: teenth street west to Boundary; thence along Bound | west. ry street to Twenty-first street west; thence down NINETEENTH DISTRICT Tweuty-first street west to M street north; thence | Incindesall that part of the city of Wasbin, along M street north to Eighteenth street west, and | within tne following bounds ton ving ; Jommencing at down Eighteenth street west_to K street north; nth street east and ning north to Bon y thence along k street north to Fifteenth strcet west: | streets thence slong Bouter stron coke First Prectxcr, Bh mireees nonce down Marsh Capltel street to ‘The registered voters of the Seventh District reed , be hove names begin with the letinrs AvB,O)D, wil | West;thence down First street to Mamachusats Yole at Becket's wood yard, on M street, between | Pus snd down Massachusetts avenue to North ssh ngage os scatnahoaeae along E to Fifteenth street cast. : COND xer, The registered voters of the Seveuth District whose ae whose names begin with the letters A, 8, C, D, E, F at corner of th and M streets northwest. G. Hy, 3, K, will vote at O'Brien'eschtol heise? on ‘Tuiro Precixct. H street, between First and North Capitol streets The registered voters of the Seventh District | northeast. whose names begin with the letters I RR geet 4 ND PRECINCT. 5 Seco: CT. N, 0, P,Q. R, will vote at corner Sixteenth M | _ The registered voters of tne Nineteenth District ° rs namin begin with the letters B, Fd, H, will voto | winht, hexiet*ped, voters of the Nineteenth District Sixteenth and hose names ith t! . q a Pecigpencace agit tot eee! R ‘S00. hi ¥ 2 ll vot at 6 Bak’ a5 RECINCT. ach Dintriet | & ase, on li straet, between First an} Nort ca begine with the letters ST Us Vas | CaDitol streets northeast, Xx. will vote at corner Sixteenth and M TWENTIENTH DISTRICT streets northwest. Includes all that part of the city of Washing on ly- ing south of E street north, between Nor h and IGHTH DISTRICT Inclndes all that parrot the leet Washington lying | South Capitol streets and Fourth street east. within the following bounde: Commencing at N strect Frmer Prxcixcr. north and running up Fourteenth street west to | The registered vo Boundary; thence lane, Boundary o,Sixth arent | whove nanves tain with che riers Ax, D Be; |; thence dow! ix! rt we Bhode land will vi at Bchool-house southe: cofper Benue: thence slong Khods Island a - | and A streets southeast. gr Srconp Precixct. The registered voters of the Twentieth District 5 iz O street north to Eleventh street west; thence down Eleventh street , whore names begin with the letters G. HT, J, Krk, Fe ee, Seah eat alona B etrent north to | Bi Sal sote af Bchool-howes soutncast Corns’ Ui First Paecixct. ER ens S Seem wee, The registered voters of the Eighth Dis'rict whose Taino Precixcr. names the Iuttors Ay B,C, D.E, F, wil | ‘The registered voters of the Twentieth District ws se cortheast corner of Rieventh and G etiects, | whove sitnes bepin’orith tie ertant Oe Bok . We 1 U, V, W, X, ¥. %, will vote at Schout-honse Szconp Precinct, southeast corner of Third and A streets southeast, ‘The registered voters of the Eighth District whose TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT names begin with the letters G, a, I,J. Includes all that tof the city vi wing bound+: Comm: Q.will vote at Eleventh street, between Q and BR, | |ying within the f NW Sout Carol! * rolina avenue and running up rth: Turd Precixer. street east to E street north; thence along EB street The registered voters of the Eighth istrict whose | north to Fifteenth stroct cast; thence down Fil names begin with the letters P,Q, R,8.T, 0, V,W. | teenth street east to C street north; thence along O X,¥. Z will vote at Q street, between Eleventh and | street north to the Eastern brancht thence along the ‘Twellth streets. N. W. line of the Eastern ra to B street south; thence TH DISTRIC along B street south to Fifteonth street east’ thence N iT Jor bee a wor : 1 Tnctndes all that part of the city of Washington Iy- | Stong D street south to South Oatoling aerate el ween G street north and M street northe as ; Eaton . between Bieveuth strcet west and Fiftecuth stro; | 4°¥# South Carclina avenue to Fourth street east. west, Finst Preciyer. Finst Parciyer. The registered voters of the Twenty-first District The registered voters of the Ninth District whose | whose nates begin with the luters Ay B.C, DB. F names begin with the letters A, B,C, D. KE. F,G,H, | wid vote at Ninth street, between D street and I,J, will vote at Union Hall, Fourteenth street South Carolina avenue southeast. beiween @ street and New York avenue northwest. Secvan Paadoats Secoxp Pazcixcr. ‘Tho registered voters of the Twenty-first District The registered voters of the Nenth District whose | whose names begin with the lett’ 1G, H, I,J, K,L, pares begin, with the letters K, N.O,P.Q. | M will vote at corner of Ninth itrcet ‘add ‘South B.S, T, UV. W, X.Y, Zewill vote at Union’ Hall, Carolina avenue sontheast. on Mth street, between G street and New York ave- Turmp Precrnct. Tie, northwest, ‘The registered votera of the Twenty-first District TENTH DISTRICT whoee names begin with the letters N, 0, P, o : Fneludes all that part of the city of Washington | S.‘T, U,V. W. X) ¥. % will voto at corner of ‘Niath Iying hetwoen G street north and the canal,and be: | siredt und South Cafolina avenue southeast, xer, S ¢ ‘ashington ly- Tentetonel venens of the Seats Davtriot, whose ing within the following boande: Commencing et the eg berin wish the letters AB. 0.D. BF. G. a. | Eastern ‘at the foot am f Fourth street east and eit eed FS Szconp Precinct. D strest south to Fifteenth street ore a aw Yok ya res begin with the letters Ly M; Ne > actors ‘Vv, WX, will vets at Greason the branch to the foot of HAA ESR aR ELEVENTH DISTRICT mst PRactycr. Includes part of the city of Wi The registered voters of the Twenty-second Dis- Hing south of the Sanal’end west oi Righth cet igicg whtee names begins with theletters A. BO. 0. hic Strect, between Band @ streets . Friast Px: Be sare gtk unr RBIS | paar a LAA avenue and aaa ie livvote at Richard Curtin, coraet of P .-3 Teens piatet Tamp Precinct. street See street west. PEE TE RreTAEE ca er ranad ‘Turd } ‘The registered voters Betas Phicrent Nee os hate hose eee weal of Ninih and’ streets northwest. election preemets of cach delezats district as above Geseritved, via = FIRST PISTRICT. First Precinct—O. G. W bitivg. son. Julian Dean. second Pi ree: A. Batler. Alexander x. TI COND HISTRICT. W. A. Gatley, Johu H. Cook. Joba 4 Second Precinct—H. ¢ Harmon, Benjamin cern. B.S. Middleton. ye. Third Prec Le gevber!, Kobert Buchanan, Bernard T. Swart. - THIRD DI<TRICT. First Procinct—John W. Br«naugh, Robert Wil- fon, Wm L. Fletcher. | Secoud Wileoz, John H. nolta, Philip B. Coakley. t FOURTH tIsTRCT First Precine!—Henry G ant, J. B. Wells, James Dickson. Second Precinet—t-aiah Lemon, Wm. 3 8, Jacob Straub. 3 FIFTH DISTRICT. First Precinct—Josepb An. Owen McQuade “Second P-ee gxander Roche net— Patrick Hagerty. Third Pr aries Twine. S B. Dougiass. M. J. Laughlin, Jas. L. Thomas, SEVENTH DISTRICT. Firat, Precinct—st. Olsir Davis, Jerome Wise, TC ark. Second Preciect—John E. lark, Wim. A. Freeman, Peter Lammond Third Pr. cine(—Dr. F. A. Freeman, D.M. Davis, James Hen xing. Fourth ‘Precinct-F. A. Taverns, George Stewart, Walter Linkine. EIGHTA DISTRICT. First Precinet—Wmm. E. Nott, Robt. T. Hampheey, Evy. Rokert Johvson. | &. Green. Benry T. Wiswell, Goorge Preeinct—Silas Browning, Asron Thoraton, Wm, Chambers. NINTH PISTRIMT. Firat Precine!—John R. Hant nH Brown, F G. Holland. Seeopd Pri Dr. Daniel 8. Evene, Robert H. Booker. J R Gul TENTH DISTRICT. Firet Precinct—John Brier Richard Covington, George W er. Ss nd Peecwuct—Wm. Maviler, Jehu Barker, Frank * ELEVENTH DI*TRwrT. Firet Precinc!—N. W. Jones, Cato Ward, ©. B Church. Second Precivet~ WK. Kecnaugh. Bich d W. Tompkins, Awbrose Stephenson. TWELFTH DISTRICT. First Precinet—Ez kwood, John P. Simp- son, Willissa F_ Brow ond Precinct—J.T &. Plant, Robert Douglass, Dennis O'Nell. THIRTEENTH DISTRICT. First Precinct—-Zach. B Brooke, J. A. Shaw, Zachari-b : . . _ Third Precinet—£, co. W. Smith, Baldwin D. Drane. FOURTEENTH DISTRICT. First Precinet—Thomas L. Tullock. Aaron Ras- sell, Josich ® Prather. Second PrecinctJohn C. P , Archie Lewis, Robert W. Fenwick. Third Precinct—Sannel €. Hotchkiss, Geo. W. Renfro, Richard H. Willing Fourth Precinct—Henry Jubnson, George G. Swayze, Wm. B. Redgrave. FIFTEENTLA DISTRILT. First Precinct—John A. Perkins, Wm. H Smith, Wm. L Dalton. Second Precivct—J. 8. Matin, Char. H. M. Wood, W. W. Kirbr.. Third Preei Baviel FB. Cahill, James N. Tal ez: Wm. bo Fourth Precive!—Williem L. Bram! |, 0. C. Bris- coe, W. B. Williams. SIXTEENTH DISTRICT First Precinct—T. N. Plowman 8. H. Willfams, W. C. O'Meara. cond Precinct—R. M. Hall, 8_B. Englieh. Third Precinct— .F. French, 8. B. Bruauor. SEVENTEENTA Dis First Precinct—Benja ain F. Wilkinson, Peter W. Pearson. ree vid Karpeles, William P. an. Third "Precinct - Alexander WOR jam 8 Cole, Lewis W. Wright, Fourth Pre- cinct—Richard Coleman, Heary M. Middleton, Jo- seph L. Pearson EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT. a8 Barron, Henry 0. her. Second Precinct—Gaorg- ‘inn, Samuel Pumphrey. Third » Geo. H. Brooks, D. P. Hall, John Brau- ‘TEENTH DISTRICT. PJ. Quirk, William Winters, Timothy Costello Second Precinct—Martia Bres* nihav, Nase Tabbs, Michael Hassett. TWENTIETH DISTRICT. First Precinct—J ulius ©. Smith, Stepten 0.Wailes, Procincts- Frank Lowe, ceron, William Wilkerson. Third t—Robert J. Nicholson, Alexander Dodge, A.B. Tinney. TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT. First Precinct—Alberto Campbell, Lawrence G Sletcher, Charlies M. Smith. Second Precinct— George H. McBeynclds, Wm B. Moore, Thomas £. Burch. Third Precinet—Davis Baker, #mith Pratt, George F Harbin. TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT, First Precinet—Charles McGowan, Peter Mosby, Abner H. Cull. Second Preeinet—Charles H. Mar ray. Wm. B. Dobbins, Ben). F. McAlvee. Third Precinet—Francis Wood, Marcus Richardson, Jno. T. Morgan Gt a hand at the city of Washington, District of Columbia this aixth Gay of November A. D. eighteen hundred and seventy ~ D. COORE, By the Gor GONerPOF of the District of Columbia, ¥ the Governor: EDWIN L. STANTSN, Secretary of the District of Columbia, noes (Morning papers copy.) copt in the case of the final ox or ee Hep of any work mi Sac. 7. Ame be at Surcher enavied, That the im om Peeoty fret any ot fon of ary com*ract virtue of thiv act Charles Robert | ae ing orenid act of Congress of the ghteon handred apt ne. ant exeinstvely forthe promotion of - And 00 i fucaet emaced, That officer or employe of the said District shail the Gee, of any of the money aatborized ¥ thinset, comtrary te ite p thereaf in the Grminal Gree ne:—Orria ‘ ° se months, and by a | «than Sie handesd dollars ‘nor more maand doliars. And be ti forthe marta, That this ac snbrutted to the pe District at the tir aetd Bodert Logan, | We emuing of ~ Davis, ar | ™, pon the approval | pabitshed fo such papers wa the ot leas than thir: Second. The baflote n xt Jumbia ontitied = and repairs in Third | the same, and add together the aeerseate votes cast fn each district; and after cm shall certify the result to the Governot sid Ge a copy of auch at a general election im said t Against the imuing of ar millions of tim Secretary of the District that it will be enbn he age for their approval or such notice shall be filed tions wbich may bos fe ii id Fourth. Upon closing the poils, che ballot boxes ‘said tickets shall be openet, and the bal immediately counted, and» tall made. and upow the completi id ball daplicate retarns of the tl the by th > i whall be in force from and after the proclamation statements of the thereat fer the mem of the Legistative Assem hee Cincts or districts, which returne shall designate the ‘mmber of votes cast {or said lnw and for issuing the bon of cach clection Stetrict eleation box of each election dintrict, wi of said election, and the other « in a sealed envelope, and be dirscted to the District of Columbia. and Placed in his bands by one or more of said election Fifth, On receiving the said eave ‘hall be voted pes, containing | the secretary shall the same, and add toy OF statement of votes as made to him, from eact tion district. and after doin sult to the Governor. and film = cw * - hall appear from said retarne, as cer “ified to by the vecretary, that a majority east for members of have been cast in favor of said law, a: tug of said improvement bonds, proclaim the wame in the Shich the law f thi section of this Mpeventh. Ifa ta: st this act,and so, shafi certify ¢ cates anong 1 Bixth. If it « of the. Dist shed, and of the votes shall be cast ned or debt be con enacted, That with the the lod of thre foresaid. there ‘shall he ‘and at thls “acl Sms ee Con neral election after its of bond for special improvement x od and repairs a» hereind=fore mentioned, shi i be fied and recorded £: ts i 2. “ina be ti further enacted, That in consid- jon of the emorgeacy eneuis in the District {‘Srising. from the fact that the mext F therefor created il ed He FEE a EE OFFICIAL, FFIOIAL PUBLICATION OF THE AOT OF OPH LEGScATICR AsseMOLY Approved A 19, 1871, FIXING THE zim FOR HOLDING GENERAL ELECTIONS 1N THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ¢ time for hol General An ACE pctione in the District of Oofambia, petite Columbia, That the general elections piss or teuenicer ant tee meneet eetios herein sal! be eld | on the fc ‘Wednesday of esc 3 She. Z. and be tt Further enacted, That whereas an emergency exists for the immediate taking effect of this act, it is hereby declared to be in force from and WILLIAM STICKNEY, - an = 1 Brosideut of the Ooanclt. perersH. D-COORE. Governor. su 21-8m NGZiGg 8X,THE GoveRNoB AND sxcus- "TARY of the District of Uolumbia. of the sub- auSsaion tothe people uf the District of Columbiayfor or disapproval, of an act of the Legislative Assembiy of said District entitied “An t authorizing the District of Columbia to create a Jebifor special, improvements and repairs in sail District by the issulug of four million of bonds, and lev: Pee of the interest as it shall aunually sccrue thereon, and subinitting the Sct with the question ef the issuing of the four mil- lions of improvement bends toa voto of the people ate Ce election in sa‘d District,” approved Exkcorive Orricr, » Eur OF Oouvas. a, A aneateisn t aby KiveA tht next gene election in the Dimrict of Colambia, which will be tt said District, wed Ancust (9, 18/1, will be submitted in the'mode orer ‘ided by said act to the Lay al of said District for Qxcirapproval ordisapprovel, in connection with the question of issuing four millions of bonds for special improvemeat and repairs sq mentioned in said act. Sald election will be the firet gcueral election after the passage of said act, ‘Said act is hereto suljsined and publication thereif ismade herewith. Governor of thr District of Columbia, 2 ANTON, Secretary of the Dis Columbia, AN Actanthorizing the District of Columbia to create ‘a debt tor special improvements and repairs in ‘said District by the issuing of four million of bonds, and levying a tax for the payment of the interest as it shall annually accrue thereon, and sul ing the act with the question of the issuing of the four million of improvement bonds to a vote of the peo- ie at # general election in said District. 4 enacted by the Lestsiative Assembly of the Drsivict af Columora, That in order that special im- provements and repairs of the streets, avenues, nd roads of the District of Columbia may be commenced and completed, and sewers and brik be constructed therein, and other necessary public works be executed, the Governor of said District is authorized and empowered, fer and in behalf of said District, to issue, or cause to be issued, as herein: |, and theusand Twenty years frum the date sf their issue, and to at the rete of centum anaually tract or for work fa'reintion thereto, uulese ths work Seco shall per centum in excess of such payments, ex- bonds, vote. said District.’ Exc DuetRict oF Cotrusia, srren, ‘at at the Wed: of ext geners! which will be jovember, 1g71, Notece 2s election in the e ity second day of Legislative Assembly of said approved A: levying a tax for shell aonually accrue Douds authorized to be issued bi an act entitied +A: ur millions of bonds, and levving @ tax for the payment of the interest. accrue thereon, bmi question of the issuing of for eclal improvements and fr seuing of four million af tax for the payment of mually accrue t! provuuent bonds: to arese the seoehe eral provement is. to a vote of the peo! at agen Grection ip the said Said election will be the f a tax fer the hustly eecrue on four million a thorized to be issued by the D: an act entitled “An act authorizin Jolumbia to create a ut for speci id District by the tas ing a tax fer th annually accrae e act, with the question of the 1g of four millions of improvement ber & vote of the people at @ general election i pects the said act. will be held as in the ssid act provided. Seid act is hereto stljclted and publicat/in there:f ia herewith inade epee election afte “ An act levying fof the interest as it shall wa four uallficn Gcltare of bontesen: istrict ef Colum! improvements nd And said election, as res} Governor of the District of Con EDWIN L. STANT Secretary of the District Ying s tax for the payment of the inter- i nnuslly accrue om four million ollars 8, suth District of Columbia by an authorizing the District of Columbia to create a ‘entitled “ Au act rad T the paymeut of the interest ty accrue thereon, and submit- ih the question of the issuing of bor ‘neral election in tha Lerisiative Assembly of the ‘hat for the purpose of paying ‘accrue on the four ‘be fen: Mis eli’ de % enacted by Daserest of Coiumora, T! the iuterest annuall; million dollars of the District ‘ion and levying @ tax for the i: of she toterest se it chall eununlly accrae 4 bane % the qpeation tetaing of four million ‘of improvement bonds, t ® vote af the people at a genera! sleotion in the said e PTET That the tickets for and gett thle act be whee shall be deposited in the ballot bruv which the Gow crane ts fequived to provide far the depoatt of the <Hidte whide tony be bast for the act anticiel en Dy Clambia te create a | repsire tn en fvom= of homeo as the Inlorest as it hy accrue the question of the issuing of the millions of tmprovement bands tea rote of the a « general election in eatd District.” and fm relation the question of the issaing of mil of im prevement bonds, and the +) «act shall be conducted in all r: ‘tet. Fourth Opon cloaing the polls, the ballots for and aceinet this law hall be comuted by the «| nd a tally diet thereof be madi the Completing of the cregate number of votns cast th: lo Leginiarive Assembly, are be made out and «i several election nctacr d shalldesiqnate the number of votes east for this loan, of which returns shall be place! in the election box of each election dist fit re of sot election and the ins scald envelope and be Secretary of the Di-triet and be placed abe T more of 4 slection office Fifth. On receiving the sald «returns as aforesaid, the Secretary pes containing H exam! all force and effect, and im the same in the Panere District toh law may be published. If a majority of vot | he cast against this act 1 shall be void end of Bo effect Suc. 2. Amd 06 sf further emacien, That with the publication of this act in the newspapers as afore faid fod of three months. there shall be ® cotice over the signature of itted to jo at the first general election after ite pass inapproval. and scopy of recorded in the the District further nt of its appr the Governor ¥ CHARLES L. RULSR, Of the House of Delegates. WILLIAM STICKNEY. resident of the Uouneil. Approved, A: 19, 171. PRED. COURT, Governor. a0 flom AND PROCLAMATION BY THE Not IN GOVERNOK publishing an act entitled “An thorize a becription to the stock of the Pied- Railroad Company upon certain nd submitting the same ts the propi eirict. and Prescribing the form in whiek District oF Cvit: SXRCUTIVE UPFICR, A a which will be held on the fourth Wednesday of N vember, 1871, (being the twent 4 day of that month,Jand that the voting for awd ayates Set abel words a jnat the act | contaim the roe An act to anthorize a ewbscription to the stock of the Piedmont and Putomac Batirosd Company upon certain conditions,” approv: ucuet . ead tickets agains: said act sali contain the word AGAINST “An act to authorize a eu ion_to the stock f the Piedmont and Potomac Matron @ 7 upon certain conditions,” wed August 19th, fomates thall be conducted. Said act is hereto ; Publication thereat te Governor of the District of conditi by the enacted a“ Dusrict of Columbia That whereas the construc’ railroad, recently Tete believed ‘suthorieed — it wall be Bounfit tothe re of Vi of i iui rock timee . Phat eaid ‘ian ninety ind be tt further enacted, That in order to iesorwet bo socrae cn dail wonder thats cont... or undred cick tox tax the pay- the Gov. to be duly he next general election, as re- the fourteenth section of the ot the District of Columbia, (act of Congress of nd by suitable proclamation to cubmlt the fame tthe ie, and prescribe the form in whic shal a ce ppc TES ER ero nee } WILLIAM STICKNEY. eee, meat 1D. COOKE. Governor anZ) tm REAL ESTATE AGENTS. C W. HAVENNER @ ©0., ATE AND NOTE SROKERS, - BST AUCTIONEERS, _ 643 LOUISIANA AVENU Doon East of SevEenTu Street. TH We have the following eums to lend en real estate: ate, (my and at | - . eee Epecial attention to sales at Auction. Liberal advances pending negotiations. oclT-t T= ys ANDEEW B. COTLE McROBERTS @ (O., EAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFIOR Oorper 1sth and @ streets, opp. U. 8. Treasury, ‘WASHINGTON, D. 0. PDepartments the Soverament. “ap Ped Daw ee]

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