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‘A ; * . » THE EVENING STAR. | Published Dally, Sundays Exeepted, y Cd AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, s Pennsylvania Aveune, corner Lith St. BY 6. B. RAUPPUANN, Pret. . ‘THE EVENING STAR is served by carriers to their subscribers at Tax CNTs PER WEEK, or Foa- Tv-FouR CaNTs PER MONTH. Copies at the counter, + at ~ nthe, ©° ww; one year, $5. WEEKLY STAR—published Friday—91.00 | Bf ale ve. 88—N2. 5,760. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1871. TWO CENTS. SP Bates of advertising furnished on application. ———OOOOOOOOO if ' j FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Imquesgs on the Bodies of Victums of EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. AMUSEMENTS. EVENING STAR. | x = ‘ Wtuke Revere Dimanters = ° SS ROONES WILL RESUME T'ce DUTIES HOMSON AvADEMY. = A SPECK OF WAR. be ngeey Wells, a vietin of theleaenn M: TOOL FOR YoU ADIES, Ser- RAND The Gastein Confe: Railroad Texan dvs 201 at $2 D cere owtractiong | |The ‘ind annual stron of this school will begin | Gt Washington News and Gossip. | ama Seust's Paredox—A. Treaty eek naohy io Gace at ae iit be given in Engiish, asi TAONDAY. September 4. venice ot do (cvoRGETOWN SEMINAP,¢, Bisticulars tee catalogue, of call from 81010 a. CONTINUED UNTIL Soxtcrtom Genera Bristow has returned. Against ~The Peace Eg i dg ng the Principal and Proprietor. United Sta t Rawson, also vic- Ne, 76 GAY STREET, @ BORG ETOWN, D. C., of the RrJOUN THOMSON, A. M. FRIDAY NIGHT, THE AMOUNT of United States currency out ustria the D . T. MARYS ACADE standing at this date is €395,460,T68.85. an disaster. MISS LIPSCOMB, Parcrrat. go ‘Alexandria, Va. names Anu Cond fe Sisters of Holy Cross, willre- | COME ONE! COME AIL!! an 3l-2t ATTORNEY GENERAL AKERMAN will leave “1 rsigts pf, thls Institution witt bo resumed | oven MONDAY, September Sen The cones opin: here for Georgia about the first of next week. gon d adjus They are th arias. ‘Ss. 0 je most ¢ h a an- ; ———————— nature of a treaty, but of a formal | diers attac! dian )REDERIC) WEMALE SEMINARY, _ | guaces, Musics ae. URLs MATCH, FOR ONE HUNDRED | ute. wa. E. Nort, a first-class clerk in the treaty. ‘The functionaries whose services would | Jact saaht Groe oo ae. F : Pheoenicx, Mo, | “Board and Taition Stalag cant neers National ace course on FRIDAY, Pension Oftce, resigned his position to-day. | havelieen necomary inthe Urawing of « formal | the cotapatt Uf the cies wis Sik het — + + ~ 1 a Va or be Rag ~ ED were not jus the Sess’ on commences Iih September. For full particulars, address Sister M. LHOCATIA, | Sepicmbe ‘and icepy’ Dan, mile heats, INTERNAL RevexvE—The receiptatrom this | gctual terms is better kept. ‘The statement of | stizena were knocked down. ‘The citizens did. y Ferme cory moderaie. Liana MAGRODER WILL REOPEN | Pottshyce in five. Sleepy Dan gocs to wagon: oe, | Source to-day were $433, 961.3, making the total policy made by the Vienna Cabinet in Decem- _ Se: ad for catalog’ THOS. MCCANN, A.M., | [eS BJ. MAGEUDER s receipts for the month $11,277,253.98. r last created a situation between Austriaand | Not that Mam but Another Man. an3-tn* “ i President. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 41x. Orn fo) ON EXHIBITION New Ne ————— : Prussia which called for a more accurate defini- | New Yorn, August 31—The McGhee ar- AanCcoaLsecse. Apply No 111 West st., Georgetown. —au20-6t* 4 AND SALE 439 CLEews Hanints & Co. have been appointed | tion of their relations than could be secured by | rested at Troy and brought to Jersey City has COLUMBIAN COLLEGE INGTON, D.C. DiWE CANTATORES arm 8r.§ St. | financial agents to the State Department in Lon- | the exchange of diplomatic notes. The Gastein roved to be a brother of the victim of the lace ¢ PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT of this | VJ4D4 FSORECT SCHOOL, between Dand E streets | don, in place of Baring & Bro. conference enabled the two Chancellors, by | bre. begs ¢ N street, corner of 12th, will Reopen on MONDAY, . OT hance aborts Odd Fellows Hall, * eee means of confidential conversations, to reach an — SOLES! September 4th “! au29-6t* “ ngravings a te; SECRETARY Deano did not arrive this morn- acecmtanting sxeey how. ie interests of the = Bite for Government Gola. LO OS yy a eee ‘Stock’ Pi fangings, Window YO powers cou’ realize ir mutual EW YorK, August 31—There were 47 bids epics PB og i as ‘Cords.and Tassels Atte ee Advantage, and how their good understanding | for gold to-day, amouniing {0 S10.254,000, at = La stg = ny OR UCTIONS IN. FRENCH. Sg ot might be utilized in dealing againet other | 111.52 to 112.77. "The awards will be 81,000.009 pbs Soy present at the commencement of the Residence, No. 1009 H street N.W. _au29-3t_ aps-ty* berland. He will be here this evening probably. powers. ‘The Roumanian railway jeulty has | 112.655 to 112.77. WELLING. President. ‘HE TW Tit ANNUAL SESSION OF Mrs. Carr. Hexny 5. Hoos, 12th infs Sasi us received a satisfactory solution in the in- inguire of WM. STICK. T S.A. PECK’S Select School Boys will com- POF. SHELDON’S + Sew - Hoes, 12th infantry, & | terest of general peace, and this is regarded as a The Halifax Regatta. anlé-th m.20% | mence Sept. 1th. For farther information, the FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, been found incapacitated for active service, has | hap, y augury for the application of similar HAurrax, August 31.—The weather was very NAPOLIS. MD. preceptress may be seen from Ila.m. to5 p.m., or | NEW MEDICAL BUILDING, 1004 Fst.,near loth, been retired from the service with one +s jolnl netics in future difficulties. The “league | stormy last night and there was a considerabli T. M.A., Principal. | addressed at 1704 I street, an20-Im will open for the Season of 1871 res maintaining peace” means war against any | sea, but it is tow celtaine do r ad penentien Somated Tas, DEE EAGRA EARNER WILL OPEN A Oo aN HOURS GF TUITION. sol ——— Fower that can be provoked to ‘disturbthe peace. | cared race is Axed frtccathne ‘x tl avgconree ie erganiacd with o Fas- Mie The Cottage,” on Fayette attest, pear | JUYMNILE CLASS. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, | Corrax Troriies—The Sceretary of the | fussia, knowing and understanding this: teokes $k Sea a ify st seven Proftsanrs aod the Pago mal. (No, 214.) Goorgsdowu, on MONDAY, Soot. | aid SATURDAYS, 03) 108 pom.) Navy this morning reecived a number of fags | Yast reparations for war Ker Warts August sin fie’ Juniata, Fees eta kt ie eats | | Se aL DATE and SATURDAYS, 6 to Spm. streams, feathers, and other trophies captured | cise ie qrnelism Notes, Rritish | lightened of a portion of her cargo, got off Tacs, PROF W.H HOPRING, ROF. CORRADI COLLIERE bes the. peoot BS ye ee SDAYS and! from the Coreans during the rétent — with Iron-clad Ashore — bak gation to the United | “ay night and arrived here moraing all au gh-tutee ed © be Faculty, Annapolis, Ma. | Tin'<csume lis LESSONS LN SINGING ca Heo dines of hadi and Gentlemen for the them. They wilt be sent to the Naval Academy. Slater Testimonial alt, Team Brigh—Persian riebt, 00 FEMALE INSTITUTE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, Is71. Boston,” Tuesday. Tele pm, Bor Ladies Mr. L. A. GonniGcHT, of the New York Asso- pelief Fu far letter. The Crist ‘s ATAPSCO FEMALE te BALTIMORE, Mo, Elementary Clare on MONDAY and THURSDAY, ped delisted solv nidtiooe eltant be wimitind. ciated Press, returned last evening from the | ,k@XDO%» Aug Arey el mengene phreng Pant, Aurore Sade that the depn- This Institute has been in operation for thirty | Ha¥- ata pam Ccutiemens Claas on WEDNES. | Ladies desirin sa auication fur Complimentary | Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs with re- | the principal witeesnes Woe are Bowles, the | tes of the Left in the Assembly will resign in a years, and enjoys a national reputation. With the | Dayand SATURDAY. ate p.m. ason Card of Admission,” by post, to PROF. | newed health. May he go bright for a thousand | American bankers, and Messrs, Sanderson & | LOGY. pamber oof pupils limited to ninety it has represt | _ Prof. L. C. ©. can be found at Marini’s Hall. B | SET DON, 919 Ish street N. W. If ‘unknown to ears; and his Giandow waver teen. Laugham, all of whom were victims of the DS Rtas fatives from two-thirds of the States, principally | street, between Sth and l0th,every day, frem 10a.m. itable reference shonld accompany the | Y&8Fs, a grow freud. The armor-plated steamship of war Re- Specie Shi; ts. South and Southwest. Its loeation is pre-eminently | {5's ‘au29-5t ication. NOTICE.—All pupils entering ales thi New York, August 31.—Specie shipment, healthful, is central, and easily reached by eae 1 > luring Se per Will seats Sh ince ies RELIEF FOR THE WRECKED JuNIATA.—The | pul as been ashore at Sheerness, but got off. 13000) tent ipment, from Baltimore and Washingion city, for Circulars | VUE mise BEE Ste ee® Vane | teeter Bice lone caice metas | Becmclary of ths Nav? thie morning received a | The amount of damage s i is vet un- | $130, —_ address: Mas. R. anon RB, ree their Day School for Young Ladies | to soecenrtee Priv: eee - = - known, The journals contain ctiticlams svit tm ___ Hilicoe Chey. P-..Ma._ | WORDEY, Eeprimber th at thelr reuidoges,No- | private fmiiog or geiras save atany boar agreed | dispatch from Rear Admiral 8. P. Lee, dated upon the navy’and its administraflon. ‘The Iron LLASEEE REMALE SEMINARY, AT AUBURN pa a ca I ll fh Rae auztf | Key West, Fla., fnnouncing that the Severn | and Steel Institute of the town of Dubley, the FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER. DALE, MASS.—School raised to full college Th MISSES COLEMAN WILL OPEN A | — = NO STORE. arrived at Key West yesterday morning, and rincipal seat of the iron trade in the county of age Frade incinding Grock. | Prices reduced one quarter. Be 4 Day Young Ladies sed F. ©. REICHENBACH'S PIANO Penna. Avenue, | °oaled with great dispatch, leaving again at 10 | Worcester, has sent a commission of its mem- What Is and What Is Not Fashion. nder direction of Mr kben Foarsee. Facilities for Facmise k=) (enue Ske ek * | o'clock last evening to relieve the Juniata, ® | bers to the United States to report upon: the == pag gh Be bh . Fall Sole agency for the sale of the celebrated PIANOS | Vessel just wrecked at Cape Florida. management of blast furnaces. A testimonial | [From the Fashion Corrcapendent Evening Star.) peging September lath. aides of Wm. Knabe & Co., Baltimore, m. Speers 1 John Bright is contem; e people o : 4 : ix CHAS We cUshiNG. tthaim. McCsnimon, Albany; ‘also, second-hand Tue PuxstpEnt and General Porter returned | the ‘pottery region. ‘Satecriptions, have ‘boon icgaighenyprd weenie when tent eo Oe - Pianos, Organs and Melodéons for sale. or ‘ang | herethis morning from Long Branch, and will | opened in England for the relief of the people | Ct to tell just what is and just what is not Cc ij the most accu LADITE: Y BLYOUS ACADEMY. maton & CSRS Aig warmmuars. | Gearteantend GELLING AT 5. HELLER; Lamm Steser, Berwr: : = EE og eae The Nineteenth Annual ‘A complete assortment of NATURAL CURLS and | ,,The Xinstecnth Ana HAI& BRAIDS. Alco, five assortment of IML ieee udavens TATION HALE CHIGNONS. pak t remain in town until to-morrow evening. The <. —— = amen of ae eeaey nee fashion. a = bagged when oat —_ President had along conference with Commis- amed chairman of the committee #0 many, and their dictates so little heeded. sioner Douglass at the Internal Revenue Office | Hcit aid tor his countrymen. Garibaldi tele- | Never a time whee there was such universal de- PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c.~ | tuis‘mnorning. A Cabinet meeting will be held Fanhs from Caprera to friends in London that | ona for pro ch utter disregard of it in te... ene: o-oo: lp weil by which time all the members will mii by those whe ave natiwally its truest exponents. Soy Srcoxr GRAND PICNIC OF FRIENDSHIP De here, except Secretary Boutwell. S526 2 “2 > S oa tan & ing. ecting “Deliverance.” ‘Milliners, di S. HELLER, No. 5. KNIGHTS OF PYTH —The Pope, in receiving the have gone to (aedipayecny rll mn > aver 715 Market Space. W. CLARK RINCIPAL OF rmania (new) Schuetzon Park, in Gales A StaTEwENT has been published that the al guards, said —‘‘T cannot | but they can bring back nothing new there is = Tis — he Leavenworth Female Seminary, will open on TV espay EVENING, Septem- Santo Domingo report is being sent out from | name the day of our deliverance, but the time nothing new to bring back. The French are VOLE LINE OF gets, a SELECT. HOOK, at Xo. 205 Estreet, N.W., | her 5, 1871. Tickets £0 cents, admitting a gen; the Executive Mansion, thus implying a general | is not remote when we shail issue together from | Gespoiled and have last thelr prestige; the Ger- At reduced prices. Calland seat | 0. a Dr.8.C. Busey, Koeaneae Hh usochond Noe For cee item | distribation from the White House of the doca- bar re: ane as mans have been busy fighting, and are slow at aulé-tf 715 Market Space. Pm oe Wi, Sedewick, U.S.A-. | vey persons tothe grounds. Dancing to commence | ment. The truth is that President Grant has ie Frene! rty of the Extreme | making changes, even in fashion. The German 6 Wm. Lord, Bs), mailed only one copy to a col dent wh 4 Left Demoralized. fashion papers repeat the same styles, month —AT @. WILLIAN's, rc) Mrs, lien A.Beatiy, Mise Mary E. doyle, ee Joy de Harrie, A.A asked for 3€, while General Dakeock, oho cee | VERSAILIES. Aug. 30. The sunject of the | mmen > ,and year after year, with unweary- : nt a 907 PExNstLVANIA AVENUE, HONS S6H00r FoR YOUNG Lxpras AND INIC. for the benifit of the 1" stat” | siders that the report rclieves him from former | dissolution of the French Assembly is settled for | ing pertinacity - capella’. een ee their Tenfit of the | imputations upon is character. has supplied a the present. Ata caucus held by the extreme | thrift and good sense, but not of their ability to YS, in separate departments, 107 Pennsyl- Yew copies to his perse fs. lett, presided over by Gambetta, the party was | supply our novelty-leving people with the dress Y BLE. Collars, Siseves and Handkerchiets. | 3p0/s.aventie. nour lt bal, sisted by cocnpetent tan Island, MONDAY 3 ea = found so divided that itwas determined to aba: | exthcnent tore ae ae peach Points, Sacques, and Psrasol Covers. teachers, ‘The fourth eanaal session will commence exhilarating band will be In Looxine Into TH PARTMENTS.—The | don the issue. The result of the doubt, uncertainty, and in- Dr SEPTEMBER Biivs. gircalare apply at, the t chery weg od dinner | President visited the Post Office Department at decision during the coming season wi!) be beau- at ne ir. 3 hen aenENT=-5 - Ballantyne's and Mz_Shil; Alas yor ‘iigh, sireot, George. | about ten o'clock this morning, and irquire 1 for | 7#AT sgl Mc a EN | trul. We shall have a mixture of 1867, "70, and x t ¥ "71, with a glimpse of 72. We shall have Wat- Gta AND Nats —This Sa. | SOFR- Ticket children half price. u30-4t | Postmaster General Creswell. On being told MATAMORAS, August 25—Tho Reactionists teau running race with Louis XII. We shall lity, &e., &c. lect School for Young Ladies will reo «sq HARITY LEADS THE VAN.” that Mr. Creswell was absent, he inquired for | are taking heart, owing to a division among the | have the renaissance turning up its antique nose It Goods marked in pl ris. and at the low- ember 4th. Misses ANNIE. — Mr. Marshall, First, Assistant Postmaster Gen- | Liberals. The church is active, and the second- | at the practical dress of the period, and jaunty on ible prices. . WILLIAN, EN E. WILLIAMS, Principal A GRAND AFTERNOON and EVENING eral, with whom he had fifteen minutes’ conver- | rate leaders throughout the republic are corres- masculine coats clbowing modest jackets, and 3 ee 907 Pennsylvania avenue. MA M. WILLIAMS, Teacher of Musi PICNIC. for the benefit of St. Joseph's Ger- sation. From the Post Office Department he | pondingly so, and organizing for a revolution quite putting them out of countenance. t rk BARON Tencher of Srwach Vor farther tok as Lockers Wadsomon Oty went to the Department of the Interior, where | which is decmed inevitable: ‘The Imperialist ‘We shall have a square stand-up fight between a M. PRICE, RQ Sb 630 Meas. evennes ne omoron ce eausre are . = he had half an hour's conference with Gen-ral | chief, Quiroga, is at Lardo preparing to move | the chormonciy lone ian cae ke HERE SHALL { SEND MY BOY’—HOW- “PUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1871. Cowen. Atboth departments he made numerous | into Nuevo Leon, and his agents are purchasing | body is tired, bu! ich hora a 413 SEVENTH STREET, t which French Ts Prize Bowling and Prize Shooting on the grounds | inquiries touching the conditionof public affairs | arms. He declares that the Liberals have will insist upon being the fashion as they were two SRP, MATHEWS AM. Morice bente Bott Bin: onthe day ofthe picnic. an and ladies, 50 | Wher their direct supervision. ruined the country, that the officials are univer- | years ago, and the ‘moderate trate chee tee Barwaen BD aun 2 Howard county. Md’, for circular Weberl seleat? Tickets, admitting a gentleman adion, 5 sally corrupt, that the taxes are ruinous, life | much more graceiul and so much better adapted a en od TELEGRAMS TO nd Jesttous of thanger "He sees thay Stee: not be surprising if we hada spucation fate ne m et } per annum. ferences—Huzh Gelston, Esq., ——— nd des . He say at nei not be si if we @ sensati r in BELLING OFF TUE Bee NEas COT T° | Raters Mew Aeataton Welneer iD’ Ba CLOTHING. THE STAR. | Sinaia wil obiais tue present wot te | Ses Rocartraaty tawe pada sensation Intern C timore. Md_; Gen. J. B. Ricketts, Washington, D. are reat need is a tan of Tvative tendenc, y i i “4 — Capt. H. W. Howgate, Washington. D. This Afternoon’ Di toh 8 conse! ive tendency. absurd, for the Parisian’s modistes will see the MBUG!! SEEING IS BELIEVING 1 | Laws, Eea., Norfolk, Vass Onpt ((h0siNe ovr saLzs 8 Uispatches, And Another. necessity for a coup d'etat, in order to regain Bo BU - mouth, Vi ° a MonTEREY, August 21—A local revolution is | their lost ground, and believing that nothing ae (J iss JONES ENGLISH AND FRE! ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, | eminent. Gazamella, the successful guberna- | can be too violent oF too extravagant for te MY ENTIRE STOCK 08 Mend fox roupe, Laos Sime or ‘ pA asinsios tral equate in the rcent lection, was im | Atericaps they may ceaviy te Serine some EPTEM 18th. at 1407 L street. Terms:—Pw prisoned by the present governor on a charge ng. will carry cel Y a tour ‘urce. MILLINERY AND FANCY GCODS, quer af tem wok for Primary Glass, $10. Tor the re ects ‘ad rae al aT agree perjurs. He is tnable Gobtain a tral and has | ie meaner PARMIORE ‘unior, Middle Senior, + French, as! BOYS’ AND CHILDRENS egt Two appeale fo e ople. e revolutionary in the meantime it ma: as wel posscas REGARDLSSS OF COST. icsaon in French by Mone... Collicre: aai-iai7) | TOUTES, BOVEY AND ¢ Steamer Java—Eleven Lives Lost. | (hi, Pero Martincs, ‘sustained hime The | our secle me rate BAY bring the littke com BATUBAL CURLS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE y= EST END CLASSIOAL, MATHEMAT- New York, Aug. 31.—Arrived, the steamer } chief has 200 men, and is receniting. All par- | mon sense we are allowed to exercise to one ICAL AND ENGLISH AUADEMY. Rising Star, from Aspinwall. The Cunard | tics are awaiting the action of the Legislatore | two facts, which no coup ¢’ctat can disturb. Any shape cr atyle of the best quality OSDAY Septersher ie yop WH commence on | BISMARCK, ZOUAYE AND WELLINGTON | stcamer Java, from Liverpool, arrived last | September. Eueroga wil join Martinez in the | These are: First, that the old favorites in ATION HAIR CHIGNONS AT 35 OENTS. | French ty Prof MAStOM in Gera eam te CUTS. night. She reports that on the night of the 25th | State fight, fabrics have reappeared in the “cloth” colors, uae tent uative tonchay.. Oisetiane can tx henson EY JACKET SUITS. of August, about 11 o'clock, the saloon being Some More. which was 80 fashionable last winter, but in M. PRICE, the bookstores. F-A.SPRINGER-A.M. Principal, | 2ABNEY JA full of passengers, the cry of “hard aport” was | Crry oy Mexico. Aug. 24.—The Press has an- | vastly greater variety of shades; wine color, 1511 I street, N. W. au 23-Im DERBY SUITS. heard. The "sengines stopped, and then | nounced the breaking out of a revolution in | plum color, olive green, sage green, ash 413 SEVENTH STREET, SHE ROSSLYN SEMINARY, came a crash that shook the vessel from end to | Oaxaca, against the State government and that | grey, walnut brown. marine blue, dablia wrest between Dana Rstrosts. | tor votNG Ls DIES AND CHILDREN, METROPOLITAN SUITS. | end. Those who rushed on deck saw one-half | Diaz is in the field with 100 men. If true, thisis | and’ eye, called last winter “alligator” - fill reopen at No. 1339 1 STREET. betweee Ver of a large vessel on one side and the other half | alarmingly signiticant as presaging a genera! | color, all’ belong to the fashionable class, REDUCTION. Mont avenue and 16th street, on ‘The above styles in SUMMER CASSIMEBES, | on the other side, across the quarter. Boats | revolution. Insignificant lots haveoccurred at | and are divided up in one house with fen GREAT le pan MONDAY piember 1ath. ipal. MIsg | CHEVIOTS, WHITE DUCK, MARSEILLES and | were got out at once, and after searching care- | varjous localities. In a riot against Protestants | thousand different shades varying from light 'E ONLY. pA Priications may, be meade to the Paincipal. MISS | COLORED LINENS, manufactured with taste and | fully about they returned, having saved one | at Morelia, seven persons were killed. Copies | to dark, and giving indescribably lovely tints. ONE PRIC. . Alter thad dete ob the Dineen te i | elegance for alll ages from 3 to youths of 2) years of | an, from whom it was learned that the vessel | of an agrarian law are scattered all over the | Second,’ there is gest difficulty in obtaining HENRY KING, Jr. the bookstores. = poy run down was the Norwegian bark Amita, from | country, inciting discontent among the ignorant, | these fine shades in quality, in consequence o NGLION. PARRCH ABD OLAGE Portsmouth to Quebec, with twelve hands on | A preparatory Junta of members of Congress | the destruction of the French dye houses, aud as : S ARS, ERS, TIES, | board, eleven or whom went down with the | takes place on the Ist proximo. ‘The nent | the price of raw wool has advanced materially, cpmncewabe cassis SeSEe OTS Nee ork ae ‘Geeweor esowhonnse, Seen wear Dark.’ It was for some hours a matter of doubt | session commences September 1 The clanios and woolen fatvrics also, there is likely to bed ©OBNER NINTH AND F STREETS. Wth street ANGELO JACKSON prin- Tan cs asto whether the Java had not been injured, | of Juarez is more doubtful than ever. Money | scarcity of best styles, and higher prices as the hool will be resumed Great opportunity for good goods at low prices. but she escaped with the toss of her topmast and | and official positions are freely offered to Con- | season advances. We should advise an early SS jac! ra bg Br Coil 25 some fifty feet of canvass. ores, votes. Congress will act indepen- — cys agomegenes Ayi ea eke ge reek langnages a1 ~— it) fe colors an fabrics are ver; cl 5 vi ~¢ IPE Neus ‘ant FANCY GOODS, the higher Mathematics. aust tn NOAH WALKER & CO., The Storms at the North. Se ee Avice also, by thrifty economists, the selection FLOWERS. RIBBONS, Bo™* ENGuisu an cuassican Destractice Flood in the Delaware — Raitroad | The Mississippl Republican Conven- These ie nancter seek men HOSIERY GLOVES, PARASOLS, HIGH SCHOOL. 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Hawi Sinks Meee ea dick Weiss x Peesident Grant and Gov. Alcorn Endorsed. throughout country towns and villages hich a he ois-tr via, N for " a ¥ nee, publican [ induces merchants to reduce qualities instead of Sold at ‘ous. above.cest. J. W. HUNT, A. M., Paincrran, a ________ | port Jeryis, New York, August 29th, says: The ACKSON, Miss., August 31.—The repub re alities, ins at 10 pe . 3 aa storms of the last few days are now being felt in | State convention adjourned ai midnight. At a | adding to cost. If an all wool,” therefor Positively One Price Only. myBly : ‘ FL 7 Reerr nil, F. London & Co.) damages by the flood. ‘The Delaware river is | late hour the following resolutions were passed, advanced fifteen cents on the yard, he fi = = oe Seprenber Gk ta tie Sank nie ee CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY, many feet above the high water mark and isstill | Without a dissenting voice: more to his interest to sell a mixed “‘cotton” a THE TRADES. the 4-atreet Presbyterian Church, Dr, Sunder: MERCHANT TAILOR, rising rapidly. | At this place there 1s a €30,000 | |, Resolved: That, recognizing ee tS oe ae bg gd moni — — ag be ini . Entrance at the gate, north side of the Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown's, suspension bridge being constructed across the aes se ican party as set forth in the national Ty to ge be vance for the genuine article. a i oemen ye rem i yis-tr 0. 362 Penn's avenue, Washington. Delaware. A long and extensivecofter dam has | Tepublican platform and exemplified in the gen. | There is such a thing as being so smart as to (TEs AND awainas. ‘The Principal may beseen st the school-room be- just been completed and an improved steam | €T#l policy adopted by the present national ad- | cheat ourselves, and we always do that when we freon the hours of Sail $9. m. from August 3th to Pump and boiler and engine placed init to pro- | inistration, as of binding force, we do hereby | oblige people to be dishonest with us. eptember 2d, inclusive. Communications will reac] ceed with the work of laying the middle pier. | Téaflirm those pri and approve the meas- a SCOTCH PLAIDS. FE Ret Be Came Mettoen | "Grecars br found’at the Bookstores, auttoe | 1.87] FALL. 1871 | 2uedam. i cuttely gubmitrged and the'me: | arcs and lars rhich have beet adopted cary | _ Nearly all American women have a prefor- AWNINGS for Public and Private Balls and Par- EORGETOWN COLLEGE, D.C. few houra Wager the whels stecstcs wil cs | lowest taxation (hat wil maintainer reetecne | Career tees good taste, and which has been . urs ie e struct il be ties. — % 3 Mi gal administration of the State government. | encouraged by the modern fashion of complete M. G. COPELAND. swept away. At Milford, Pa., the hotel of J. D. : ee - LAND, The academic year oMGEORGETOWN COLLEGE Van Eiten is in imminent danger. On Vander- | Third. That we will maintain a liberal system | suits. The appreciation of the possibilities of Dealer in Awning Materials, commences on the Fizst Moxpay oF SePTEMBcR oul creck ta belies at Wine stoaee tan. | of fi lic schools : i he Scotch plaids is, howe ing ye 643 Lor : id ende im the first week of Jaly, monk creek the bridge at Sherman's steam tan- | Of tree public schools and secure equal advan- | the Scotch pi ; Noworer, qnewing year by anc3 nr 3 Lowisians arene. | ie eae Te ke MEDICAL and LAW nery has been swept away and the engine house | tages to the youth of the nine Sreepective Tid ate Maen ered eco phe perm NIHONY FISHER, DEPARTMENTS wil! commence in UCTOBER. GRAND OPENING of the tannery bank is caving, and it is not safe | Face, color, or previous condition. Fourth. | portions to warrant the cost and quantity , A TOHN EABLY, S.J. Prestiont. to work about the tannery. That we endorse the republican administration | imports of these fabrics. The “ Princess” ST CLASS 8c BF Circulars.containing particulars, can be had : |. | Of the State of Mississippi, and that in the ap- | Metternich poplin, the silk and wool velour, the eS ee by spplying wo the President® equi tan oF aes ta eaees auth Ont the Bees proaching campaign ms fall, recognizing tats velour amuse, the diagonal serge, the satine, the 618 Orn Srreet, Orrosrts Patent Orricz. = Pe i exceliency Governor James L. Alcorn as our | mattelaise, and the sable, are ‘the prominent AY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. and Port Jarvis railway all travel has been sus- | © . i D MRS. L.A, WOTHERSPOON > pended by a heavy slide at Hartwood. standard bearer, we pledge our united and | styles in the rich plaids, and the velvet effects By Longe gr adopting ad latest Pmt ag, * "1713 H Sreeer. . ND WINTER CLOTHING, The schooner Joseph J. Thompeon capsized | earnest support in dctevdtag the privciplerottas | ate preted eee a reese, oto b > my Wor " This School will be reopened September 18th. For paler 4 et republican party, and in ing its standard on | and another green, blue, brown, or butt in com- fcabird to domy work in meaner not to be equaled pt ites “eon esterday inthe bay. She was saved by tugs, * coal pe cbmc bise,} ne by those not possoesing these tectlitien, = jars. apply at the School. auls-dtawtsep13 To tives were leat. "| {ean assured and glorious victory. Fifth. That | bination shades, as buif or simply black and Dresses cleaned without being taken apart: | [XCLECTIC INSTITUTE, a ees 2 having reccived the blessing of universal suffrage | white; this latter is always well worn. Velour, { spots removed without cleaning the whole | Ko aT More Shi s. we will continue our efforts as a partyin this | it may be remarked, is a heavy rep; Grease 8 after being removed, | Im Session- Room of the Assembly Church, corner 1 State to secure the speedy adoption of universal | amuse the same, with a little design interwo > Pustapririia, Aug Sle Private dispatches ly men’s Clothes cleaned, ‘and Sth strects morthyest. A. STRAUS from Captain Hoxie report the total wreck of | amnesty. “Satine” de to the plain single col- 3123 and $10; Peete gs | AN ENGLISH, MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSI- be (3 the steamer Juniata, from New Orleans and | _ J.ieut. Governor Powers was appointed chair- | ored goods of that name, which had popular- le Business Suit, $2.25. 4 Havana for Philadelphia. The crew were saved. | ™#n of the State Executive Committee. | ity last winter. Serge is a finer rep than yelow at re te . | SECOND ANNUAL SESSION WILLCOMMENCE | POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, i eons ee toe Lake Oty, Floride, | Governor Alcorn made a speech ot akies | witha twill init. Mattelaise represents an ef. ¥; ty le. of vaning Kid Gloves—a single SEPTEMBER 11. says the Juniata will be a total wreck. The | hours, reviewing his administration during the | fect like i ne sable, literally sand, st; 3% cents, two pair 4 centa, ono dozen §2.| ‘Terms—From $50 $15 per auarter. passengers were sayed, and will be taken to Sa- | Past two years, and defending himself against | nifies that sanded, sometimes called“ frosted Sols Py Teaamings closued, Ulackened and | AN EVENING OLASS for Young Men will be | 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, vannah by the ship Severn. the Pilot, which paper, he said, he removed | appearance imparted to some handsome plaid olored:Cicaued and curled lathe besearsio, | C@BuCCKd with the Anetivate, 8 OS® Key West, Aug. 39.The steamer Clyde, | fromthe on of ple printer or pandering Poplins. Estab- REV, OLIVER COX, Principal, Between l0th and 1th streets. which arrived on Wanda hea: he French are very fond of silks and wool stand. N. Y., D: of the Staten Ts Ny xperienced wy | the ymblic treasury. was wel shment. established 1819. The oldest and largest 7 ports ississi ‘ived by the republicans. The utmost har- | mixture, but for service, and permanent beaut . ita kind la the counters if nov in the worl . PE ee fa Witehe len eoee Cae eee eae | wes perch. bet cas oat Poti ne decidedly preter: — ANTHONY FORE jest. |S 1725-F siaeet SW. » COMPRISING steumer Cortez had her deck load washed over- | Psd, and that by but two or three members. | able to wear. The small brilliant A = y Nes = Mus. ELIZA SreipEs DAlnE, Principal. pee. eo eon ‘Mississippi's to whe ee seep Tiaras napa —— z JOHN C. HOGAN, WEDSESDAY, September lich.” Oirculars fare THE LATEST STYLES Thureday night, 20 talles above Cape Flonan: | New Yorx, August Slecin the’ Supreme | ducbiicy fer tis . But we beg that mupsere ids FE oe fee e eae nished on application at the residence, #a 15-Im she will Aa be saved. The Linda, | Court chambers to-day, Judge Sunderland | they may not be with the small Rp A ¥ x YS’ ENGLI Al ICA or from New Orleans, foundered during a off | issued a writ of habeas for the production | dinay cotton plaids which flood the country, and ARD WAGON COVERS. Boxe Be AND | CUSEEIONS of Dr. “Rosenzweig, the, which are destitute of warmth shorle + , Special attention given to city and resi- ACADEMY will enter nj its second year Cary'sfort reef; the captain and five of the crew 5 4 alleged abortion- are warmth or «ny gences. Allorders promptly attended to. 713 Mar- | SEPTEMBER 4th. Rev. "s Charch, MEN'S DRESS SUITS, have reached Gay ists, making it to-morrow morn | whatever. Plaid poplins are very well adapted ket Space. iy Sf street. PHONOG RA BIC ES will be The » Which sails to-night for = A young man named Frank Trip, pada! ene wih dagen go mend A? SEW ASD Siconp-nanp ronsrrune | _S=*"etlarsat priclpal book-etoree, _ants-tt_ | MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS, mesh as dear St Ba Fears ago and opened a velocipede schoolin Pat. | whors arate Spore echome roms and AB, TH! MISSES OSBORNE’S YOUNG LADIES’ | MEN'S TRAVELING SUITS, Still Another New York Mystery. icrsom, and who has since been seen much in | New England and at the West, the average of pepalitinenat ceery deat ess we MOReABDING AND DAY gouges will reopen DR of 6 Waren Laer, Autgiolons Gimme) oatueny Sia Mies Rewietey is Teported to be | health would be far pigher if more care was } tego Eine prometty atens stented to. east corner of 10th) instruction’ by YOUTHS’ DRESS SUITS, New Yorx, August 31--Information was re- death at the hands of the abortionist, Rosenz- goed wares, ‘weston fabrics fe winter oer? = Second: bought. jorthern teachers. yy her » : wei J _ corner &th and D streve H.W. jol2-¢m* Breve ch. References Ex: a doom YOUTHS’ BUSINESS SUITS, SetBuins MeGerth naedae hae ee ae: ig. ee zae lamers oe <i . 2 H. & AUG. SCHMEDTIE, Tal.) “iesd for eivcalars a (owiae Comoal Goge- sbi taleedek fase et inten omsent' at 30 cneaee Catec ae | Gach. Miawilay Ountaadioss Gem, Dattce ably seuched Merbeight Rod 704 Tth street, between G and H streets. DAT Angas 0 LES B— On WEDNES- abt teuneu mires, pees ocr Pye pou anotaee: Hawley publishes Sliovery svlicle tr keane 2 JEWELRY, all the dey " her- progine core wear by-heay executed in CLOCHS, SPROKS carefully casvated on Wontetees PosixessCUtiEan. RS x ~ Stein , in his Worcester speech, geen braiding ‘adding’ barera —— gal insrec'ton a coes bape A SPLENDID LINE OF Teach | Jameato be Chiet of Stat under Gee eras | Sud ubon everything yards upon : ——— higher Business Course is a FREY LISH and AMERICAN Cassi- bee so the ime rene WASHINGTON HOTELS. _ | Sever leparomens of Uinta te eCienpmrenghas tne for inelelenoy and incompetensy. levees | Eats. hr sent eee (© wittarp. Sete akin ee . MEBE PANTALOONS, WITH VESTS relieved from command and sent to Jan- | millionaire to c. SeRrrr novss, Scopiona, a0, {ladle a3, payable $350 inh TO MATCH OR WITHOUT. ith feat, | motte than tworweeks en ho Re WASHINGTON, D.O. | S24 the. in si SF CALL AND EXAMINE. srenuol struck elt — army, and Butler te itself and others let her oo wreck. pa 2 esl i fing y** ? winuers, ‘CHAS. BUOFF. pi BOTS SOS ty ae Wale ind | rhe Democratic Convention. gicker wait NAILS, 4 Party Adopted. the WILLETT @ RUOFF, EZ C * - vows pd ouraoene degen vin the cone ntive Tollow such (Swecessors to Cochran § Co.) ‘worn with ease saalaied 905 Pewstirama Avenve. HATS, CAPS, CANES, AND UMBRELLAS, sT&aW, LINEN, AXD BAMBOO HATS. FULL LINE MILITARY HATS, AND EPAULETTES bel | —————————————______js @ AND REPAIRi Nea BP enti ‘nine PIANOS, 01 s a G. L. WILD & BROS. ore trimmed with knit or box plaiting, two scant flounces, cut out in large shallow scl! and cross cut folds of the materials. The polonaisa is bordered with heary brilliant fringe, of a new style, quite . and matching in cole ‘Where cost is of an object than harmony and completeness of detail, the fringe is made to order in the tones of the material; and a most pertect eftect produced. Suits in two or more of the darker or newtral shades, are more desirable than costumes, which bave now lost caste. Two materials are still put together, bu two colors and material ¢ at once into patchy tollettes, wi an expression, and though grow- ing girls still wear them, they are inadmissable for more dignified matrous. Very y and simple yet distingaisbed suite of fine cashmere and plaih poplin all wool delaines. The tashionable colors »~e ash wood Gyz, Ti let, dove color, and brown. § oplin laine differs from the ordinary material of that name in being heavier, with threads like fine )and when made up all wool it is ® —— and desirable fabric e under skirts are slightly trained, and have = attached to tie them up walking length. upper skirt and basque may be faced and pi wich my silk, and turned up at the sides w » cashmere buttons, but man: Indies use the piping alone; of coarme the slik pipings match the cashmere in color. lack silk suits promise to be worn asever. During the past been a rage for trimming these with white, and this will undoub or less through the ever, will be far mer shionably u fringe, w ith handsome pas-emente - new fringes are in magni hs aD qualities, and range from one to ten dollars per yard. The mounting in passemen soustach is bread and complete, obv necessity for folds or edgings of th as “headings.” They will probably lace to Foe extent for the trimming of polonaise of silk and velvet. The American §: gros grain ts particularly adopted for serviceable fall suits. ‘It is mot #9 dressy, but it is heavy and more desirable than a SS silk. Now that dull effects are required in Diack silk, it is really more distingue than glossy French silks, at double the price. PLAITEDGARIBALD! WAISTS have now become an institution. In striped cambric they can be bought of the stores for $1.0 cach. In anticipation of cooler weather however, ladies are having them made in colored silk or cashmere, pink, blue, brown, buff, violet, and grey. The cashmere are generally braided, the silk’ ornamented with fine blac k lace inser- tion or bailes. Half a dozen is not considered ey ior changes to be worn with different 3 LARGE BONNETS. Every one is anticipating a return to the three story and coal scuttle bonnets, bat there are two reasons ust it. One is the fact that Indies are still wearing abroad the small bonnets of Last year, the other thatintelligent millincr« must be aware that they cannot afford to give such odds to the round hat. Twenty years ago the round hats were hardly known. [t was the big bonnet or nothing, for the girls of seventeen, ax well as the women of seventy. Af introduced the bonnets were ¢ became mere head-dresses, y less covering teen. he women of t for ber head .in addition to the round hats, is at 1 ast two distinctive styles in be one crowning with gri and beauty ¢ youthful head of the matron, the oth and protective for the ‘The round hat is no: ablished and very useful fact. An absurily large or mo: ugly bonnet can never again obtain a because there are always the pretty aud venient rou; fall back wpon: A “Cottage” bonnet of a very pretty and con- venient shape, and a soft cay, crow with rim and curtain, are in prepara: Gypsy has almost disappeared BLACK CASHMERE AND ALPACA strrs ieulariy ti jer, are made very platy itings and ruflings i © lower skirt, and eve Pw often replaced by band. Cashmere is pot unfrequently trimmed with soustach fringe, or, as last year, with handsome guipure lace and a passenientrie or gimp head- ing, but alpaca and mohair ate finished with cross-cut bands of the same, piped with b silk, and the narrower the band, and the there are of them, the finer they are. bands are graduated in w form size upon the up Three upon the skirt anc two upon the polonaise is the common number, but fi b three above are better. And there handsome suits of iter alpaca and fine mohair de with seven bands on the lower skirt and five upon the upper. A GLIMPSE OF WINTER. Suits in cleth velour and other warm fabrics will be worn during the coming winter without doubt, but they will be less strictly adhered to than for the past two years. The truth is while very well ada southern c! 3 tion against the rigor « Jackets with flannel assisted some' the face of ordinarally ing east wind cr a drivin strong defen. jorthern ladie small means, therefore, who cannot revel m silk, quilt- ed velvet, or Eider lined furs, will be glad to have English cloth pelisses,’ with or without capes, in addition to the handsome reversible waterproof cloth, which form a most protective garment with cape and hood, and one not at all to be despised for occasional excursions and es- cially for country wear. Of course we shail ave a royal garment of velvet, which will take the form of a long ample polonaise and be richly trimmed with heavy imperial fringes and Son- facies cr Cmbroidery of wonderful delicacy and beauty. But it is pleasant toknow that we shall not be obliged to freeze if we cannot aiord so elegant a garment. FLOWERS AXD COLORS. The coming season is expected to be gor; in toilettcs, and moreover {t is thought these will be of the most distinctive character. Dark, neutral, plain for street purposes, varied by glimpses of the tartan; but light and lovely in Unt in lace, in trailing flowers for evening wear, Ppeared, except upon this they wer-dresses worn over blush pink, bine, and lightest peari grey will be made of fine or- gandy, Valenciennes lace and inses towers will be used profusely in traits, 1 inches, mantied upon stems, and less upon velvet and ribbon than was the case last VENETIAN COLL Some exquisite V fine Valencicn e effect upon velvet is m fortunately; Valenciennes thick the most careful washing, whil cleaned to look quite new OSTRICH PE. There ornaments have their own, which is almost independent of taxsh- ion. Like real lace, diamonds and old china, their value is the same whatever a pansing caprice of La Mode may dictaic as to presen styles, Real ostrich plumes are therefure very costly, but they are the cheaper feather or- naments in the long run, because t clean and dye and re-dye, and always be whapproach- a rank of le. Ostrich plumes are bighly appreciated by culture and retinement, psaid, tend generally tothe nament; but they are not Ls put upon them ere of the American vul- bought for ost atiy tw uving a costly k out for the slightest indica’ san! per- freticn, to make important purchases’ asa rule of & reputation to sustain, relied upon. SKIRTS. = * No gathers are to be wlerated in skirts; the Tulmess is plaited into the t. No bindings arc used tor the bottom of skirts; the material is simply bommed up on the lining. Shoulders are still cut high, and sleeves shaped at the e of a man’s coat; the demi-flowing, with a pleat and Lows for ornament, are the popular style. The closetcut coat-sleeve, with an open or flowing sleeve, wiil be a favorite and can therefore style this winter, partieziarly for out-door gar- ments,“ Meicy” waists and. pleated Carivaidi waists be revived for = al aprons fashion again. Gloves JENNIE June.