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THE EVENING STAR, Published Dally, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith St. THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP'T, &. MB. RAUPPMANN, Prevt. ee THE EVENING STAR is served by carriers to their eubscribers at TaN Cents PER WEEK, or Fox- ‘#¥-Four CENTs PER MONTH. Copies at the counter, Two Cents each. By mail—three months, $1.30; Siz months, $3.00; one year, $5.00, THE WEEKLY STAR—pubifshed Friday—@1.0 Syear. S7 Invariably in aivance, in both cases, &nd no paper sent longer than paid for BF Bates of advertising furnished on application. LADIES’ GOODS, &e. SELLING AT S. HELLER'S, ~ Ss 713 Menxer Space, 3. Ale, & fir TATION BAIR CHIGNONS. : i FULL LINE _OF CORSETS, t Pedaced prices. Call and see, at S, RELLER’S, antl _715 Mai Space, ST M. WILLIAN’S, & 907 Pexxevivasia AVENUE, ® Ladies will (dways fod randac: aswortment of Beal Laces, Collars, Sleeves acd Handkerchiets, vues, and Parasol Covers. selec Dresses, of afl descriptions. ‘sdergarments. ‘The J. 8. P. Paris Corset. = and Round Hats. in Chip, segues: and Velvet. Ribbons. Flowers and Feathers. Hair Braids of superior quality. &c., &c. All € code marked in plain figures, and at the low- est z mble prices. . WILLIAN, x 907 Pounsylvania avenue. M. PRICE, 413 SEVENTH STREET, ELLIS Y REGARDLESS OF COST TO = “GaaNek BUSINESS! Between D axp E Steeets. SEEING IS BELIEVING I! §. HELLER, VIS Market Space. Lace Pointe. Sac: Black Dr ess Ready-7 Ladies és BO HUMEBU MY ENTIRE STOCK OF MILLINERY AND FANCY GCODS, BEGARDLSSS OF COST. ‘The WATURAL CURLS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE MONDAY Scpignter Jith, Any shape or style of the best quality the bockstores, FA. IMITATION HAIB CHIGNONS AT 85 CENTS. | 151i TetreetyN. W- M. PBICE, 413 SEVENTH STREET, between D and E streets. GREAT REDUCTION. S ONE PRICE ONLY. HENRY KING, Jr., MASONIC TEMPLE, QOERNER NINTH AND F STBEETS. ‘Twenty-five thopsand Aellars of MIELISERY and FANCY GOODS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, LA USERY CLOVES, PARASOLS, CORSETS, LADIES VESTS. Bold at 10 per cent. above cost. Mo deviat Positively One Price Only. SEWING MACHINES. CTION ATTAINED. yas-ly ALL THOSE WHO WISH A REALLY GzonceTows COL! PERFECT SEWING MACHINE, ONE ABLE TO STAND ON ITS MERITS, ARE INVITED TO EXAMINE THE IMPROVED KEYSTONE. ALESROOM.711 MARKET SPACE. anZl Wutcox. & GIBBS SEWING MACHINE AGENCY. PLE! AND_LESS LIABLE TO = SIME ET OUT OF ORDER. Agency at CHAS. BAUM’S CORSET AND HOOPSKIRT FACTORY, _jelniy Tth street, Intelligencer Building. HE FLORENCE IMPROVED NOISELESS LOCK-STITCH - FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. © iy the Self- justing Shuttle Ten Behera fob see ee me tor to fasten seams en desired: Machines on Other machines taken w talments of #10. Sexchange Also, BEPATRING done promptly. ‘Agency: ‘ens, aphiy* ney: “Retweon 45 and 6th streets. Sectenindgenbedenees a} ————_ , 38—N°. 5,757. EDUGATIONAL. the Leavenworth Female Seminary, will’o MES, & CLARK. LATE PRIXCrPaL 5 L at 3 Es «She refers te Rev. 4 We Bi Lord, Esq... Mrs. oe id oe HONS SH008 For Younc capes anp BOYS, in separate departments, 107 Pennsyl- Saag, Bear Ist street, Capitol Hill, Miss A. ANSON, Principal. assisted by competent teachers. The fourth annual SEPTEMBER Lita F ool: also at 3 fessioo will commence ‘or cireulars a Ballantyne s and Mt lington 5 fp RMORTAL HALL. 14 AND N sts —This ject Schoot for Yor a BaTiGtEE'E, Win tian Hn EY Aes MMA M. WILLIAMS, tee of, AMS UM Teacher of ; Prof. HENRI MASSON, Teacher of French For farther information ace circulars at bookstores, or inquire at 1439 Mass. avenue. aud}-2w* BARD. TNSTITCTE MATHEWS. A.M. Mathew Howard county, Md., for circular. School select: nening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1871. yesterday. A warrant was issued for the arrest of the homicidal biter. TWO CENTS. ean Eoccationar {yay the luca onvention in St. . t, of Wis, ¥ tof the commithes AMUSEMENTS. S IXTH ANNUAL GRAND SCHUETZEN FEST oF THE WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VEREIN, At the Park, on Seventh street, commencing MONDAY, AUGUST 28, And Ending THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. SPECIAL NOTICES. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. ANOIHER TERRIBLE CALAMITY. A SUNDAY EXCURSION STEAMER EXPLODES HER BOILER EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL Revenve.—The receipts from this sour € to-day were $175,166.19. ‘RIPTIONS t» the new loan to- Jay Tue sv were $1, . Gen. SHERMAN is at Long Branch, and will be the guest of President Grant until Tuesday. Fifty to Sixty | People Killed ana PRIZE SHOOTING. PRIZE BOWLING, parillian, ConsaxprnJ.H.Eastaashasbeenordered | — TRAPBZE PERFORMANCE, poop hg Bi to equipment duty atthe Washington navy-yard. | | Momite, Ava ure he low preseare = “ ily. 3 Ho Cus. L. WHELPLeEr, a third class clerk in the | halt-past five o’elock Sunday afternoon at Point XOTHER BUFPENBARGER Case.—The I By the ape — Family ne Bis eee We if Pecores ngrametary Cleat wharf. About 200 excursionlts were on | dlanapolis Journal of August 21 says; They SKA’ ‘ATS, HT Sey lS ae wre ——ere J board of whom from 50 to 60 were killed and | have a Buffendarger sensation in Hemy By the Champion Skaters of the world, iu PEERUR NATIONS Drain | GEx. W. H. H. TeRnert, Third Assistant | wounded, A portion of the lodiee ren Township, Fulton Coury, now. Lam October KYNOCK & SMITH. aus-tr Corner 2d and D'streets N.W. | Postmaster General, is expected to return from | to this clty by the steamers Fountain and An- | Albert Strong, of Akron, died very suddenly. Since then, rumors to the effect that his wile AMUSEMENTS OF ALL KINDS. had confessed to him that she was on terms of criminal ir imacy with @ prominent physician his Canadian tour on Friday next. hie, last night; the others will be brought mp to- Tux Potanis, Capt. Hall, was at Holstem- y forts are bei made to recover the drowned. The cause of the disaster has not 8” Store Post Office, Sas, Se rtal poy i be wake | of the neighborhood that she gave hi -» &Y The “ ve inst i I. a investi, wi h iv = gtuation delightful; “discipline E: have ckindiy sonemnied @ cing. fon Terese berg, Greenland, on the ist inst, awaiting the | icersved, Am, investigation, will be: made concealed in a cup of coffee, Dave been ye zee engum,, Neferencee— Bx D ea eee, aS Bo arrival of the transport Congress. persons, six of whom were killed. The captain, | Current. The Coroner was finally notified, and, fered 8 gegen We FIREWORKS AND ILLUMINATIONS EVERY ae SMALL CoRRENCY—An additional supply of | Engineer and pilot were killed. Only three | inthe presence of a number of relatives ‘x and apt. H. W. How. ‘ad % ~ i dein, : x . ws, Esq”, Norfolk, Va: Oa sae 1884, twenty-five cent currency notes is now being a last Thursday, and sont the stomach to Chicago mouth, Va. = id 4 A MAGNIFICENT DRINKING HORN ag tn fs f Diacre bine printed at the Treasury Department, some com- FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. = analysis. "The occused party is not arrested, Dax sGheek 208 YOUNG LADIES AND | wit be voted for, to that Singing Society which re- | Brandy. Liveral discount to the trade. plaint having been made of a scarcity of small | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. ea NaRie ate Reeyaeen hei Se RN Ons euetes KEKE will reopen | Ceives the most votes. Propeletore of the Wasie tice Bae currency. A New Secret Treat; ns. Swecumnn heoseend i i r Schtol, No. street, : roprictors ve jitters, : ‘Com: has views on house- Sepe-itth.. we Naat’ | prbane binek he eke cee as | an Prasiy and 1219 Penn's avenue, | Mn. C. J. Kwarr, of Michigan, has been | yo. .oyPEam £« building. She says: «Your crook-spined, hamp- M JONES” ENGLISH AND FRENCH | O15 wy, On EXHIBITION New Ne ee ee appointed a special agent of the Post Office De- | at Salzburg telegrap! - Pee whagey i ee ware SCHOOL for young Ladies will BE-OPEN | OF% ,No. me Beare 439 Fee ee gEx, REARL TOOTH POW- | partment on mail depredations, at $1,600 per | affirm that a new secret treaty, offensive and ee aaa goer and SEPTEMBER loth, ot 1407 L street. Corme-—Per | asm Br. ena nae ra Sr. | Reh Solty Hdruggits. Fries teandw erate | annum and 3 per day, vice Charlee Redfield, | defersive, nos been conciaded between Praia | Fast house on the roof, may make an interesting quarter of ten weeks for ary Class, $10; for the . * . yy all druggists. Price. s. num ys . e ature in a land . but for @ house to live in, i A UVEN'S INODOROUS KID GLOVE CLEAN: and Ital, com: meron: : Peal a Prench br Mobs LE Celinee? as. Bee | No. 486 Seventh street, bet ween Dang w streets | xirestores soiled gloves equal to new, Sold bpail | T°moved: aie tt The Emperor of Ausiria pays a return visitto | Sochvas do moss seen aoe HE WEST END CLASSICAL, MATHEMAT. onoice Sores, mcoets Oe Sees ae in ‘and fancy goods dealers. ioe, 25 Tue HeatHeN Curnxe.—An examination of | the Emperor of Germany at Coblentz. Keystone State. The wide centre hall, rooms TRE Yast ERP ChAssOAL, MATHE! Also, Largest Stock Paper Hangings, Window 46-17 | tne population tables just issued from the Cen- ari{ Jt Zevorted that Russia sends Count Orloff | on each side and I. kitchen, for homestead ar- Oy Tenrctnie institution wil} commence on sfriecures, Frames. Picture Corde.end Tassels sus Office shows that there are Chinese resident | Tyee e007? Sed that selection pleases chitecture, never has been'and never can be ruct ale F : French b: MASSO: bi y i in twenty-four States and seven out of the eight equ . tent naiive teacher Ccular cam olyained at eo eee a organized a Tan eee caunamaceags ~~~ \sengparmenciarie Turis Woriy Make 4 Fins Novet—The eine , > = A. % - re) ‘parations | ulation is about 69,000, of whom ail but about Lo: ee 1 4 Be se | Pera SHRERONS, .xorn ACADEMY, Virtues they do pot possess. Fhe genuine | 1,000 are found in the Pacific States and mining | g.tgrnty’ frog Pullin tole The eet Mary de Geceeanon is that of the marder, of HE ROSSLYN SEMINARY. CHILDREN. NEW MEDICAL BUILDING,1004 Ft. nearloch, | W. A; Bachelor's, Hair Dye hag had thirty years | Territories. sae ee deputation made their departure from Kingston | dian Mr-Gomelte loved another female, eo Will reopen at No. 4835 TSTREET: betwen Ver- Ne the only perfect Hair Dye—Biack or Brown. Bold | Mn. Wo. S. Lawson, of Georgia, a clerk in | to-day. The bands played American, Irish and ured his wife's life for #10,%™, and hired a ONDAY, September iach Rep ruiriod | yall - Applied ot 18 ‘Bend streoi New | «ye Sixth Auditor's oftce, was stricken with | Frghehatrs. Tho fqitosiaem was intense. “A | man named John Bach to shoot her.” Whener a x - 7 d v . “dl Applications may, be made to the Principal. MISS | a. SATURDAYS Suny SE LU ESD ATS, | Yon paralysis at one o'clock this afternoon. He was | the people, but no disturbance occurred, the | she had committed scenic: ae ane at that wes, Ho. 483 C stocky Rntil September Ist. | LADIES’ CLASS. TUESDAYS, THURS- attended by Dr. Lippincott, of the Sixth Audi- | police holding aloof, The procession paraded | surance. It was paid, but'a detective was hired Eng Bewed be uiiaiaagmutl <5 DAYS. and SATURDAYS. yous m. tor’s office, and was taken to his residence, near | the principal streets, and the houses on the line | to work up the case. Mrs. G. died in May, 1309, NGLISH, FRENCH AND CLASSICAL T TAERTLEMEN s CLASS, TUESDAYS and! Glenwood Cemetery. Mr. Lawson is about fifty- | were decorated. It was an extraordinary Fenian | and the facts have just been unearthed STITUTE FOK YOUNG LADIES ‘AND | . Kepecial Clava of Ladies and Gentlemen for the five years of age, and has been in government | demonstration. ES, 915 New York avenue, between 9th and lWthstreets west, Mus. ANGELO JACKSON prin- cipal.—The duties of this school will be resur Septeuser Lit. Mrs. Jackson will also give Pri- vate Lessons in the Latin and Greek langu: nd the higher M: ti HIGH SCHOOL. J. W. HUNT, A. M., Paryerar. This School will commence its fourth annual ses- 5 he North Session Room of church. The Principal may be seen at the school-room be- tween the hours of $ and 5 p. m. from August 23th to ‘September 2d, inclusive. Communications will reach him if addressed to Box 703, P.O. Circulars to be found at the Bookstores. auZl-2w »D. o. ‘The academic year of GEORGETOWN COLLEGE Se — bao eae Pe ov SEPTEMBER a ret wr : The TECtURES in the ebroar, ant LAW TMENTS will commence in OUTOBER- a JOHN BARLY, S.J. President. S7 Circulars.containing particulars, can be hy by applying to the President: als im MSS QAEKINS WILL REOPEN HER SELECT SCHOOL on the first Monday in September on 4th street, between Pennsylvania evenue and C Street 5. E. ani? in* FRCLECTIC INSTITUTE, In Session- Room of the Assembly Church, corner 1 and Sth streets northwest. AN ENGLISH, MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSI- CAL SCHOOL FOw BOYS. zi POND ANNUAL SESSION WILL COMMENC! SECOND ANNUSPTEMBER 11, ‘erme—From $3 to $15 per quarter. TSEVESING CLAS for'Youns Men will bo connected with the Institute. Circulars to be bad at the Bookstores. or of REV. OLIVER COX, Principal, sulT6w _ Bexidence 1216 F street northwest. SELECT SCHOOL FOR LITTLE GIRLS, bs 1725 F StaeerN. W. Mus. ELIZA SPEIDEN HAYNE, Principal. ‘The second session of this School will commence on WEDNESDAY, September 13h. Circulars fur- nished on application at the residence. au 16-Im* REAL ESTATE AGENTS. HE BOYS’ ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL Seni vt ae ae ad & street. PHONG RAPHIC | CLASSES will be the Ith, from $ to 8 p.m. “WSeccirculars at priscipal book stores. aulS-tf REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, TRE MISSES OSBORNE’S ZOUNG LADIES’ 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, THIED DOOR EAST OF SEVENTH STREET ‘We have for investment in notes secured by deed of trast on Rea! Estate in the District of Columbia, the sum of $169,000. For Leans on Collateral Security and Business Paper $19,000. LIBEBAL ADVANCES MADE PENDING NEGO- TIATIONS. Prompt personal attention given to all matters fn- trusted to our care. jy23 BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFICE Corner 15th and G streets, opp. U. 8. Treasury, WASHINGTON, D. 0. Special atiension pais! to all busimess before the sem val Depar: mens of the Government. apis USTIN P. BROWS, ¥ OONTEACTOR AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT Oormer of New York avenue and 15th street. fn sll parts of the city for sale on serected for persons owning es taken im payment. Beal Estaze E. fes-tf CLOTHING. Crosse OUT SALES or YOUTH'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDRENS ST 331gRE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, CLOTHING. BISMARCK, ZOUAYE AND WELLINGTON SABNEY JACKET SUITS. DEESY svitTs. RS. VERNON DORSEY * Tf SCHOOL METROPOLITAN SUITS. Mog FORNg Pao S050 Autres aoe te Bast Ca hitrs The shove styles in SUMMER 0. CHEVIOTS, WHITE DUCK, MARSEILLES and | 4 COLORED LINENS, manufactured with teste and elegance for ali ages from 3 to youths of 3 yoars of “2. Also, SHIRTS, COLLARS, DRAWERS, Tres, | ©llequ oper SOCKS, &c., ac. Great opportunity for good goods at low prices. NOAH WALEEB & CO., 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. B®gokz v mi carat ¥. BROOR. nees ist SEPTEMBER, isi. Board and F.* SEIBEROER, | cam acon Bip ir term fe months. CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY, MERCHANT TAILOR, . Bo. yis-tr OMSAM TEES SANTER SIRO AEIER. mates fp act ve PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO B.A PRATT Graduate of Ohio College of Dew ‘tai 429 7th street, nd ¥ port, Was ington. all price tos Say BOARDING AND DAY MONDAY. September 4th. at r east corner of 10th.) ee Ses eS mo all ane Hleferences—Ex-Secretary Wan. H-Seward, Gen, 3.8. Crocker, John Hits, (Swiss Consul Gene? Send for circular. aug?-l0w* USINESS COLLEGE On WEDNES- DAY, Angust 30th, instructions will be resumed in all the departments of the WASHINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE, corner of 7th and L strests, The en ne eg 3 Course embraces thorough practi- gal, instruction fa the common Bnglish branches. The higher Business Course is a special preparation for every department of business,the pupils being required to act: conduct business as responsible parties, making practical application of every Science learned. Tyition por Year for ay or evening sessions, §@, (ladies So parame $2) in advance, and the balance in monthly instalments of $10 each. Five rs deducted when ores’ tuition is paid in ad ‘Applications will be received at the College from 9 a. m. to? p. m. and from 6 to 3 p.m, . ©. SPENCER, President. Mrs. H. C. SPENCER, auls-Im Principal of Ladies Department. ONZAGA COLLEGE.—The exercises of this I Institution will be resumed on MONDAY, the 4th of September, at itsnew site,on Istreet, between North Capitol and Ist street, N. W., near St. Aloy- sius church, with an ex Sorpe of .. The course of studies is divided. into t el and the third English classes. Terms :—Per quarter of eleven weeks, for the col- leginte course, $12: for the non-classical, @10; for the elementary studies, $6. Should there be a sufficient number of applica- tions, evening classes will be opened for the accom- modatjon of young men who hare not am opporta- nity of atte ing the day. aus-2m JAMES CLARK, President. FPB2DEnick Female SEMINARY, Fevgnicx, Mp. Seaston commences 1th September, : Ferme very moderate. for catalogue. ‘Rev. THOS. McCANN, A. M., an-2m* President. , Md. spring, Montgomery cow The fifth annual session of thiz school wil mence on the FIRST OF OCTOBER Terms : ro handred and i ai dollars ( 2235) for the school year. The Languages, Music and Drawing. eztra. For Circulars apply to Francis Miller, 460 Louis- oreDeROLINE H. MILLER. Principal CA av%t-colw Sandy Spring, Post Office, Ma. ‘com- next. unde. " resume the ties of ber school on MONDA i Se is}. pay fs will berecelved. = (COLUMBIAN COLLEGE. ASHINGTON. D.C. ‘The PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT of this ‘@ limited number of aero: or 5. 1871. -GIATE—Septem er 20. OLOGICAL Octobe 2 ICAL —October 4. wishing to enter either of the mine be tat ers — a 2 % $Pe. copmencement the VILLE, St Baltsntvas’s ALL & COLEMAN. MUR FEOTE lane ee PRAYER MEETINGS ot noon and ¢ AND ALL OTHERS “ Boston,” Tuesday and Thursday, 9 to 10 p. m. Saturday,7 to 10 p.m. employ about six mon’ Waar SouTHern Rervsicans Sav.—Sev- Tue Hoo Cnotera—The hog cholera has Death of Charles Scribner, the Pi po a a | iately been wischicvouily fatal invecrcral ton union every 5: hi and Gentlemen only; children will not be admitted. New York, August 28.—Charles Scribner, | ties of Maryland. A correspondent of the Alen- Ladies desiring to attend these Reunions will be re- IN ANY WAY INTERESTED IN eral letters received here from native republi- | head of a pbblishing firm in this cltg, psy rig andria (Ve) Gazette, vouched for by that oe eS cans in the South express to the President their | urday at Lucerne, Switzerland, of typhoid | ®*€xperienced and ‘intelligent, writes that he SB N91 ‘ THE SCHUETZEN FEST, hearty thanks for the wise course which the ad- | fever, aged 56. ee =aown en iehanne of hog or chicken oe : | cholera to occur where those animals ret. B aan Teferenen shoals accompany the ministration has adopted in the prosecution of | $8,000,000 Worth ot Property Burned | {cces: to waste inuite ant ot Gee Toe classes Gevinn Depecssher with rolaive oF leer ee ARE INVITED TO VISIT laws for the protection of all citizens alike. The vegetabl to the quarter. Privace tuition and tuition in schools, writers admit that the knowledge that the ad- New York, Angust 28.—The loss by the recent private families or rivate classes at any hour agreed ministration is firm and determined to vigor- Tre Crctoxe—The recent succession of 19-121 ; great fire at Foint-a-Petre, Guadaloupe, is from pon. Residence, No. 9 th street, between I HABLE BROTHERS, ously prosecute the law has had a very benefi- | six to eight millions of dollars. on po cee Sapo coast has been very and K streets. an tf CORNER 77H AND D STREETS. cial” effect in preventing outrages which Dn Chailla’s Wande ! Gantrons ing, and & number of disasters FF. © BEIcuENDAcHS PIANO STORE, 1m . certainly would have occurred but for this} Hamsunrest, Norway, Larirupe 1040 | onshore or abanduned ctace eek eee eee . No. 423 llth Street, above Penna. Avenus, wholesome power in the hands of the President. | Nox, July 25.—Du Chaillu, the ri obably than tke wr (Rayazrishey Over 20 Yeans) THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN eons can explorer, has just returned icc, | PTORSDIY greater of Ge semis teen Scleomnnty. for pes sale ot ihe colby PIANOS THE CITY. Tue Rervsiican Bout 1x NEw MEXICO— | Cane, the extreme point of the European conti- me steamahip » we 4 Advices received by the Congressional Republi- can Commitlee from New Mexico, show that the bolting republican movement in that Territory will not effect the result of the election of dele- gate there as Col. Chaves will poll nearly a full party vote. The Santa Fe Post, which was ex- pected to sustain Maj. Sena, the’ bolting nomi- hee, isnow working hard for the regular nomi- nation, the success of which probably involves nent. Since he left the United States last he has visited Sweden, Finland, Lapland, am — He has been up the gulf of P. A ooh ies D ore has been ARIS, August 28.—Gen. Ducrot has pointed waliltery commander at Brages. It is reported that the radical depaties will resign their scats in the assembly, and contest 4 a0, second-hand] Pianos, Organs and Melodeons for sale or rent on the most accommodating terms; Piano Organ Tuning and Repairing. PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. “¢(CHARITY LEADS THE VAN.” hear of but two or three lives lost. —<—____—_. We have made GREAT PREPARATIONS Tosupply the Public with the LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK Tue Haxcockracy—The friends and ad- al mirers of General Hancock, retiding in Norris- town, Pa., (the General's native place), have nominated him for the Presidency on the “ New ” platform. The Wilmington Com- mereial aptly calls this pew party the" Hancock- racy.” motion submitted by M. Rivet for the prolonga- tion of the power of Thiers will assembly to-morrow. ‘Lue municipal council of Paris has resolved to isenc, in the form of a lot- tery, a three per cent. loan for a large amount. The deaths in Paris during the past week number 825, including six from cholera. ‘aron Van Arnim, German negotiator, mains at Versailles. ai The Siecle has an editorial in favor of the A GRAND AFTERNOON and EVENING ake Ni ico a State dur- | the elections in all the departments. The dis- 87 The “ Hearse” isthe cheerful nat n Catholic i be given FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOR GENTS, YOUTHS AND BOYS’ WEAR Ever made up in any establishment in this country, and we now ofter Greenleaf Club, at Loefler’s Washington City Gard len, on _ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1871. Prize Bowling and Prize Shooting on the grounds on the day of the picnic. Tickets, admitting a gentleman and ladies, 50 ca auzs-lw 7 Women canes at C; May. What may be the meaning of this ? “yt “4 &7 Anna Dickinson and Olive Logan are own agents in the lecture business tais — &7 Huntsville will soon have gas—coal It has political gas already. . = & compulsory-edu- Tae Osace Inpian Lanps.—The Acting Sec- retary of the Interior has further extended the time for the paymentof the Osage lands in Kan- sas until the 15th of November, to enable the settlers thereon to make payment for the same. This was on account of numerous letters received at the department from reliable citi- zens of Kansas, representing that to insist on m in the RAND BALL FOR THE BENEFIT OF 87 Meseachusetts has had HURATIO BOLSTER, AMERICAN L, cation law on its statute-books for years. LL, GREAT INDUCEMENTS. payment at the time heretofore fixed would ‘ . , 57 Aftectionate Ohio wives continue tosupply Pe SONDAY, AWGt3t 88. Tsyie work great hardship to the settlers, compelling | POsalof the London workingmen’s society that | rhezrselves with pocket money bj suing saloon prisoners be allowed to emigrate to Lower Canada. _ Menabrea Not imted Arbitrator. Kome, August 28.—The rumor that Menabrea has been appointed arbitrator on the part of Italy upon the Alabama claims proves incor- rect. No selection has yet been made for that position by King Victor Emanuel. The Berlin Strike Ended. —The strike of the Berlin keepers who sell whisky to their S7-Frank Biair says that this time we must have “a naked issue,” and the Chicago Post suggests a nude departure. S87-The census returns for 1870 shift the rela- tive posiion of many cities. New Orleans falls back from the sixth to the ninth. ®7"In Hartford they say the sale of water- Tickets iseu Wednesday evening last will be good for this occasion a ne BOOTS AND SHOES. REDUCED RATES them to borrow money at usurious rates; whereas the extension of time will enable them to realize enough from their growing crops to meet the payments at the time above named. THE Wepp1Ne of Mr. Jefferson Rives, of this city, to Miss Clara Vickers, daughter of Senrtor Vickers, at the latter’s residence, on the east- ern shore of Maryland, took place on Thursday The Newest Styles. Handsomest Patterns. Most Durable Materials. . A Very Superior Made. The Lowest Prices. And Perfect Satisfaction. The Lowest Prices. NOTE.—Every purchaser of Clothing will always be sure of receiving the full value of the money paid for any article. The Lowest Prices. The Lowest Prices. The Lowest Prices. b h i me'ors by the quart has ceased, the fruit bel ror Deis eeeenen steers ives morning last at 10 o'clock, Rev. Bishop Pink- | mroretes Quga’ too large to be measured except by a thirty"fovt CASH Of St. Mary's county, May and Mises Wing | _ VERSaILLEs, Aug. 28M. Rivets’ proposal | wnt the young men of his parish, had bees tie? and Caul,of Chestertown, Md. The ‘grooms- shows peclengstion of the term of Thiers will | torious in a great match the, day before:) “ He-ar wo HABLE BROTHERS, men were Mr. Vickers, the brother of the bride, ought before the Assembly to-day. Endeth the First Innings’"!—{ Punch. N.W. CORNER OF Tru AND D STREETS, | Messrs. W. Lenox Towers, James P. Willett and From Lo.don, 87 The fall avd winter crop of female lectur- ers bie's fair to be very heavy. All sorts of sub- Jecss will be in.coduced. "How to keep down the family,” is announced by a “beautiful In- diana laay of 25.” S7 An untutored man in Boston, when re- James W. Walsh, of this city. A-ter the wed- ding a reception’ was given; after which, the bride and groom started for an extended tour tothe White Mountains and other summer re- sorts. The bridal presents were numerous and The French Deputation—Th Treaty pwreeks, Loxpon, Aug. 28—The French deputation, who, since their arrival in Ireland, have been met with a constant succession of enthusiastic an2s INTELLIGENCER BUILDING. Prussian-Ialian (ALE AND SEE THE LARGEST, REDUCE STOCK. From and after July 1 we offer our large and desir tings from th le of ireland, Psi une — a Py Se EB T “Tae CERULEAN FructiFier.”—Some week® The report that a treaty of alliance, offensive o 4 - = sidete ake aioe THE BEST AND APEST since a Mr. Pleasonton, of Philadelphia, brother | 8% defensive, has been concluded by Prassia ov gc eg to be a hog and get good pay for kicked from pillow to business is business. fellow and get and Italy, rests on the authority of a special dis- post?” With that man, 5 s patch to the London Telegrap. The ships Typhoon, built at Portsmouth, N. STOCK OF SLATE MANTELS, of General Pleasonton, made application to Commissioner Leggett for a patent for a new AT A DISCOUNT OF process of growing rapes, and other fruits under it whic! H., and owned in Singapore, and the Keeling. slass, one-eighth of which is blue and seven- | have been wrecked, ‘Several lives were lost ip THE TRADES. cepting Boston, New York, Philadel Cighths white. In order to find o} oan vo 10 PER CENT. OFF ON ALL CASH SALES | ¥°t excepting Boston. Kew Yo hia cnt | SE Pansoutonts protean Mr Lecce ieee eck | Con Tesmel sss. dispatched Prof: Brainard, an assistant exam- | poxpox, Aur ot tan eke, McCulloch haces 80 an assortment at such rates is seldom of- aie inet, to Philadelphia, to investigate and report. | @' Co. have this morning iseacd alloteaent lor ZOU McDERMOTT # BROS, fored in this market. This large an? varied stoc The Professor returned on Saturday, favorably | ters of the new loan, ‘The amount aveokaw AabES AND GawRiNOn, of this season's maciufacture, and willmeetthe wan | MARBLE MANTELS AND IRON | impressed with Mr. Pleasonton’s plan, bringing | St 0! the new nape Pict gga erro DEALERS, ofall. We ‘MANTELS, GAS FIXTURES, with him some fine specimens of white and | SEVe2t¥ per cent. of cach su pecrigtion. 310 renin ey enur near 34 fi arple grapes, grown’ under what hae bane | announcement is well received. serip is CARRIAGES AND HARNESS FOR LADIES: TO SUIT THE RICH AND POOR-ONLY Come | Rurmle, grapes, grown under what bas been | Guoted at par and the bonis at #1. RECEIVED ON STOKAGE AND SOLD ON The NEWPORT TIES, BUTTON OXFORDS, AND EXAMINE, fen z | ,, An attempt was made to day by unknown par- COMMISSION. Mr. P. claims that the introduction of light through blue glass produces a wonderful effect, not heed upon vegetable but upon animal life, and that by actual experiment he has found that pigs fattened under the ‘fructifier” have increased in weight at least fifty per cent. faster than those outside. The Commissioner has not yet decided on Mr. P.’s application. seen Corton Kixc AGarn.—From September ist, 1869, to July 13, 1870, Great Britain imported 1,349,856 bales of American cotton, and 1,139,883 bales of East Indian growth. For the corres- ponding period in 1870-71 she imported 2,193,787 bales of American and only 836,298 bales of Indian cotton. In 1969-70 it will be seen that the imports of American cotton only exceeded the East Indian 218,93 bales. In 1870-71 the excess Was 1,307,489 bales. In fact the imports of Ameri- can were two and a half (imes those of the East Indian. Thus the forced and unnatural produc- tion of cotton in India, induced by British capital with a view to getting conirol of the cotton trade of the world, hes been succeeded by a great reac~ tion. The terrible famine in the cotton district* of India, by which thousands perished, has checked the cotton culture there effectually, and American cotton is likely to secure again the ascendancy in the markets of the world it bad before the war. Terrible Railroad Disasters. PEARFUL LOSS OF LIPE. One of the most terrible railroad al i AGES REPAIRED.” TS AND AWNINGS. TENTS for Sa} fo Daitn Pesttede ae. Stat Sor Comp Moctings, . ke. -_— for Public and Private Balls and Par- M. G. COPELAND, Dealer in Awning Materials, _sngs 643 Louisiana avenne. Roe FISHER, FIRST CLASS SCOURER, 615 9rn Sraxer, Orrosrts Parext O7rice. ties, to explode the monume: ——- eo — The Philadel; ia Schuetzenfest. PuiLavecruta, August 23—The celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Fhiledeighin Rifie Club commenced to-day with a par: of the organization, comprising eighteen hundred members. Delegations are present trom New York, New Jersey, Washington, Richmond, Baltimore, Delaware, New Haven and other localitics. The members and participants were conveyed to the Schuetzen Park ty soon trains on the Norristown railroad, which were continued every haif hour during’the day. At noon a banguet was given in the spacious vilion on the grounds, presided over by Mr. Richard Muckle, at which Mayor Fox, General Meade, General Patterson and other celebrities responded to toasts. The celebration will con- tinue four days, Pa Aga is Protest inst a Jary all of One Color. ax! SLIPPERS of all Styles. BUTTON OON- LATROBE STOVES, GRATES, BANGES, PAR- GRESS and SIDE LACE of fF and SIDE LAC LOB HEATERS; and a great variety of other goods; in part NON-EXPLOSINE LAMPS, PATENT ARGAND RNER, WILL FIT ANY LAMP— Oe aOR OMETHING NEW. “= FOR GENTLEMEN: The CROWN PRINCE, WASHINGTON SHOR BESS BOOTS and GAITERS. either DRECALY, PATENT LEATHER or MOBOCCO. HAMILTON &@ PEARSON, ¥. M 0, A, BUILDING, 9TH and D Staerrs, FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN: we STYLES and © KID and fe bave ail Monette woes: au2-tr FOR MILITARY PURPOSES: We have just received aCHEAP LOT. (yews HOMES H. BURNS 4 ©O., jyl-tr 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. aT PROFESSIONAL. @. STARKWEATHE, ENGINEER AND OT opee sich Rance, DERM Plant's ;cobuer Siew Tork se "i E.™ ‘SFT0R Wey 4 Dp COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND LIFE INSURAN' AIRE AND HEE SAAC RAS ATA HUNTINGTON! FINEST BUILDING LOTS IN THE MARKET! Boom Ni PAYMENTS, ONE DOLLAR A MONTH! 20 MINUTES FROM WASHINGTON. AT JUNCTION OF BALTIMORE AND POTO- BUILDING NOW GOING FORWARD. CHOIOE IN LOTS, 825, PERFECT TITLE GIVEN. lio asdf ca may oad athe los YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN association, No. 617 SEVENTH STREET, CORNER OF NINTH AND D STREETS, SS YOUNG MBN ESPECIALLY INviTED | Jas. P. WILLETTE, to use the READING ROOM, CIRCULATING LIBRARY, AND PARLORS.