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e Loening Star, THE EVENING STAR. Pablish-g , Sunuays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cormer llth St. aT THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP’Y. 6. 8. RAUPPMANN, Pres't. ——_ THE EVENING STAR is served by carters to their subscribers at Tes Cunts PER WEEE, or For- ‘TT-Focn CENTS PER MONTH. Copies at the counter, ‘Two Carts each. By mail—three months, $1.0; — Frightfal Tragedy in Baltimore. ATTEMPTED MURDER OF 4 DETECT? ‘ SUICIDE OF THE ASSAILANT. Jam pight detective officer Richarls. of Pa! Pm he nt Bad noe A injared whilst te © arrestarvung wan manred Da: E. Mites s clerk an Une dius coors ot Mr Foutz. Diiiler (seaped from theefficer an! stg fy the head, dying aimont instantly. coroner's inquest Was held, and the Balcmore Gaseic says From the testimony it appears that Miller wasemployed im the drag siuce of David FE. Fouts on Franklin street, near Pu jaw, and boarded at the Franklin Hotel, corner pi TT! Frauklin streets. i testified that : thongh he waseomewhat aiulicied to a means Coatcenb rete, 50s : == | SP Raw eta wiente tee THE WEEKLY STAR—published Friday—$1.0 n money had been missed from the establishment erat, Srinraraniy is imac is ban eww, | WOE, BRNO. 5-76]. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1871. TWO CENTS. [Sf 2'SsSs a ee ee eee = = Sa cena "irom icon, male tho steve, a * down pocket-book , ich soon after EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTIOES. EVENING STAR. | TELEGRAMS TO STAR, | wars Thee same aftermoon Miller Ria Ge after nner, and sent a note = ’ SON WILL REOPEN HER ISS M. A. BROWN WILL RESUME HER ii U 1 stating his turtention TS HUOL teins Girls, September TL Tarte | IV Scoot for Ges ant Boyton MONDAT, | CURAND SCHUETEZENFEST i = This Afternoon’s Dispatches, ‘hich was then beine ae 8d Gee srraats Gee S-rt-mber 4, at ber residence, O10 Tatrowe W. Washington News and Gossip. ——— ig ph yt ST MATEREW S FEMALE AGADENE oot | sete . Bai ASSOCIATED PRESS BEPORTS, | were required, wgethet with tee dionn SS ropes MONDAY, September 4th, at 1413 1 | FFVHOMSON ACADEMY. CONTINUED UNTIL SecreTaRy Dapawo retnrned last evening. of the Peeket book, street ___sam-3 —— FRoN # is honesty, and he accor rote The daties of his | .,TRe (hid annual wersicn, of this school will begin PRIVEE WIE: Inrenxat Ruviwox.—The receipts from this | ees Peasy. to the owner of the pocket-book asking ¢ dee ber of High and Giny streets, George re patton ow cu og all fem 80108. source to-day were $514,879.77. beers Tg te The Evening Star. tion of the miseing funds, to which letter th. 181, Mathe 5 : ———— American in an English Prison | rece! ich he - ses thoroughly im- | Tho Ptcidenee af the Princionl sot Brgrigor | COME ONE! COME ALL!! an 3-2 Grx. Wx. H.H. TeRuELt, Third Assistant Charged with Murder. arg DA yo anWo EE eeeeaneieaess me Postmaster General, returned to-day. alOxpon Sept, 1—The seoond mate of the | Iichards to work up, and he encountered Mine =. THE , os SEPT) oa ‘* ———— et » Rochester m mitted | ‘on Franklin ly before & o°cl Sb NAM an ana wh screcs. Stade wttoere’ | SF MARYS Capen. sina orn fe? «Om BARRON prion bd ty Tax Atantic Telegraph announces the sate | for trial at Liverpool, on the charge of shouting | sresieukiim street shortly before ap pe SB es Conducted be the Bintere of Holt Grows. willre- | 73" seh ‘at Tm Sr. | Sorenpariian, fie + igri W airy ibe arrival of the Wachusett at Lisbon yesterday. asilor named ‘froti, the altoged Fingloader of talesing pec rene noe - ‘a es, mms Se 5 ig 5 q 2 iS bi racts, ims NST MAREE recently ft oments e « Barat or guardians. The Viaewes in Phonography | [Peccion is most thorough in English, the Las- | Wo, 696 Seven meee ang streets | gate's Sy eer lnpae assortment, re Pareivet Grant and General Porter will | Georges channel, and in consequence of which | Anan rience O srsasung nats ‘au St lor ‘PROTHE AS, Presigent. Berrien ser tani, BM. Lengungee, ? Gil Peiarineg Bagaisiene Ge wen a Fine Bal nie eee ae eee fa return to Long Branch on the late train this | the Koc! Jas Compelied to putinto Queens- | the latter drew back and said,“ I am not going USS KOONES WILU RESCME THE DUTIES | Music. Draw! nd Painting form oxtra charges. ee Stock” Paper “ifroeines, ‘tiniow | 5° ranteed as represented or money }] evening. 5 ber voyage from Liverpool to Bath, Me. | to be arrested; you can't take me, and 1 am ge of her SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIRS, Sur- | For full particul address Sister M. L DLA, | shades, Pictures, Frames, Fecare and Tassols “alifornin W ines. Part ; Spgeties, Sherry, Muscatel, | ROBY =? 2 tates steamer Shenandogh is at | ing to khovt you.” From the excited manner of Teeree VirH, 17, at 22D street. Instructions | Superior. Rings, Naile, £c.; in the District. 1. ARTHUR NATTANS, Drnzgist, Carr. JouN WiLtiams, 25th Infantry, has | Messina. The steamships Chinaand The Queen, | M1 the officer correctly supposed that he Will be given in Enelish. French and Music. 030-8 f MS, CASH. and Wi ept-ir® aus-tr Corner 24 and D streets ¥.W. | been ordered before the retiring board at Phila. | rom New York, touched st Queenstown last | would endeavor to carry his threat inte exeeu Grom eTown SEMINARY, Mornay SEPTEMPER arn Eleese remember = . uk Great Reduction. deiphia. Son Yak, toeaabermee ae bet aloe ee Mor _ E _ BITELDO: eae ES ba . is morning. * an his billy. At this moment Miller Wo. 76 GAY STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. €., | API Nu LLL West st., Georgetown. anzo-ee* | PFOF, ONADLE DANCING ACADEMY, | IN OLD RYE AND, BOURRON | Wi Watr Wurracan goes to New York next week | The Disaster to the British Iron Clad | @te™ a five-barreled revolver and. Brod oe ADAME CANTATORES NEW MEDICAL BU 1004 F st. pear loth, GINS, Re.» to deliver an original poem at the opening of the chamber at the detective, who was shot in the MISS LIPSCOMB, Parncrrat. SELECT SCHOOL, will open for the Season of 2 Loxpor 1.—A naval court-martial Tight arm, above the elbow, with « ball from th é este fo Fi street. coener of 28th; will Boopen on MONDAY, On SAS VED AT. September Parse Amcrices glee sone. deen ordered by the Admiraity to — pistol, and two small shot, with which the cham. FEST GE ff thls Institution will be $2 sera | ta aceon IE soveeiie CLASS. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, Carr. AxpRew M. Bgows, 13th Infantry, | investigate the causesof the accident to the fen ‘was also charged, entered at his arm pit. A FREDERICK FEMALE SEMOARY — | TRE TSE DERG EON OF Me SATURDAY RU RSDAYs, ‘THURS. has been retired on account of long and faithful | {24 Hepulse which, as stated v> the growd which rapidiy collected gathered a Fueornicr, Mo. Breen ma soon frome A. toe geek or att SARUIRBAYS.9 OORT og service, wounds received, and disease con- The Felitical Peemect pee ag pos — ei oi i e . tracted. Brighteming | eapon fortunately mised are ie then tat Beasion commences Ith September. ‘Sddressed at 1708 I street. eurd-l AYS, 7:30 to9 p.m. fitness in France. b ards his head pnd Sat be cciogee Miickck SCHOOL mee Rimtergerantye: | « Betton” Fuenay ant Thoraiayedtolop ae” Proprietors of the Native Wine Biers, | GEN. W, M. Dusx, left town last night for have seat conpratetetons Beers Bs time, mortally wounding hanset The righ. “4 Mev. THOS. MCCANN. A.M. | tem. eat "The Cottage te Fansite wireete near ichevery Saturday,7 toW0 p.m. For Ladies | mylt 1917 and 1219 Penn's aveaue. | Fort Leavenworth, underorders from the Secre- = DENG teres ox TMG | side Of the head of the ‘Unfortunate man tes _ ee ¥ 44,) Georgetown.on MONDAY,’ Sept. | and Gentlemen only; children will not be admitted. tary of War, on business connected with the | Dis Fr departmen’ partly blown off, and the brains and blood eosime it REOPEN ns 1i29-6t | Ladies desiring to attend these Reunions will be re- CONSUMPTION: y : * the peo- resented “= he Atst Monday tn Bepecniber on LO CORRADTUOLLIBEE isi waived to make apphication for’ = Complimentary Congressional grant of a right of way for rall- generally approve the action of ‘the Put Wresented a sickening scone. “Me died in shy Poh yey Boar mers aad C mov. L. CORRADT COLLIBES bee oe beoee ee ard, Bi inission Dats PROF. a Kopeig tte ito ag roads through that military reservation. ly an — the chief executive. It is be- ‘ ani im* | Sin Sesame bis LESSONS TW SINGING on cs a cultable reference ebould sccumpany t fees P ae Canixer Memtine.—The Cabinet met at The Halifax Regatta. at FREON Dow sey SURE ECE eo MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1571. Ly 1S pneation, bag Ea song oot manyo heen eae Sn’ poe passed ag away Soe. prrcee ee | noon to-day and were in session until a late agent, at Versailles, for the evaévation & VICTORY POR THE ENGLISH CREW. Bart Capital grounds. Mrs, Yorare DP sree Elementary Ulass on MONDAY and THURSDAY, ri ‘tuition and tuition in schools, tnd “indisputably proven ‘meane of eure. | hour. All ‘the members were present except | French terrivory, will be greatly facilitated hy | The great four-oared race for $6,000 and the the detieg of her “achool on MONDAY. | a8 4p-m. “Advanced Clam on EURSDAY and FRI” (vate clasaes at any hour nea and dear to famly and friends are sleep: | Secretary Boutwell and Pestortter Genera Assembiy's endorsement of the P: 4 of the world came off at Halifax. cf September: 181. Only a limited num AY snd SATURDAY hep eee NED ‘Sid inn » between T nat the dreams slumber into which, bad they eal Creswell: though the brea represented by He cnbaattnsion of his term of office. X.8., ye ¥ a Seven entries were will be roceiy * " . Powis y adopted ine latter wae Elections for General made—two English, one American Deca BSarigs He HOOK. . "vetween uh und S0thvevery day; fram lem ‘0. BEICHENE. °S PIANO STORE, DE. JOSEPH H. SCHENCK's SIMPLE TREAT- ssistant Post master General Marshall. held throughout Franco about the end of the | he Paris crew at St. Jake, and tines Sea FOR YER Gen ane Msiteachis er rans e | FP, BES ESTA Secs ahgee owner dommes, | sac areg lsesot tis wonderfal eflcacions | AFP 0UNT=cxxTS.—‘The President to-day made | P*csent month. Scotian crews. One of these (the Paris) with Bev. J. B. HUARD, Rarer, on Principal Pot yt cecal’ the Ts id Lape Bole ages for gig eulg atthe ‘celebrated PIANOS =a thse ayn pen ne that wher. the following appointments:—David, Maitland ministry of public worker he vesignation Of the indignant comment, The Dentucth coew, — by 5 a enc! . _ r i - Detics resumed WEDNESDAY, september Pach. | MONDAY. September sth. at. thelr realdsnes, fo. 1} sf mn Sacee b Oo} re and Wm oon eae ee Femmaine Tike vitality. Oy hs Armstrong, of N.Y., consul general at Rome; | testy Not im the Gantein A. the Neath of its eader, talked avon ing bom For furtive information apply asabowe. -nceontm | 91 Beall street, Georgetown, D.C." anaaliee ae. alneay aiees moron band maaan gddetgetom oF thelr Uae, auick- | James. Graham, dr. of N. ¥., consul at Fig: | | Laxoow, Sept tea Gaparch trom Berean, | bet Analy consented fore with tne spate wes STAN = i. iP) rent on the most 5 br gh : se) ew G. Holmes, 'a,, consnl the Italian Ambassador Prince _ | at Halifex, to show that the Paris crew, which PANN Bunty Sprine. Montcomery county, Md, | "Tpeactne eh Wo meee or Von ened | een mons scomumaat pez. | qunshiestaicment thers” ig nothing preeumpttons. | Chie Fou; Weston Flint, of Mo., coeal ee Chia | Moda 4y Amtasadar to Pra to declare tai | POcketed the sakes at St. Johns, by the sad me- wrace on the FIRST OF OCTOBER pent Com | Lhlldren, in Weebipgion, on the ad of October that is not a thousand times substantiated by living | lang. we Gacgilined to participate in the conference | “ident of Re Sg ee ace on he xt. course of study = 4 — laste’ ahem, Paris crew backed Eno, bandeed apd twoatr- ave dollars MRS kL COU ERAN, Wpeingon De. PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, S&c.~ | anfzisible works. The theory of the care by Drs} = 4 Paoctawariow Exrectep.— Senator | ** Gastein. : Souccer, Som Git Gs ce thoes tar ae Dee ine Ter Teer. Fhe Languages, Musk | Peterencee—Sox- C2 Philip Spottowoad, Vee ate te philosophy no argument. “It is self: | Scott's report of the bad condition of affairs in! Lauper, Bent nn nee n Auewerp. fax harbor was too rough. The American crew Por Ci iy to Francis Miller, 46@ Louis- | “ auieiw" Sxconp onaxp ptenic ov PRreNvsure sequring, self comvincing. © Pills are the | Ct?tain counties in South Carolina was before | pecasioned explosionof petrilewm, geen Se eee Renee. Oe OLINE H_MIDERR. Principal. Ca Se Geeay AGRE, LODGE No. &, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ph a om oy mag te rig fel FY Cabinet this afternoon, and it seemed to be fo the portion of the city used for | gre New Vorkers, and thitfeur neewt cme ae Sands Spring, Foot Omery aa. | 4+ SELECT CLASSICAL AND MATBEMATI. | 4¢ Germanis (new) Schuctzen Fark, in Gales umptlonotftnnte fn drepepsinamd’s fenctongiy | Nis peehee ee ee Trees oN tue the worage at that article | Gether until less than e month ago. ‘Phe course P S¢f00% — Roardim 14 . iw Lax K. ber 5, 1871, Tickets { cents, admitting a gen- Pdered liver, -W. menial | fy reaceyegoncter Seopa y svar on ga the B es Was tiominally sia miles. but really more, as the or Boye The Third Annual Sain The Minetoenth Ai Scenion of che Sit win | tlemsn ai adi Doses will equnect sith (al tae Me Sanaa ie Mal ities under the recent act of Congress. Inquest on the Body of the Murdered | fiiiessee madne . : ‘ a s. For Catalogue, giving am rnp oh HAS. B YOUNG," || vey persons to the wrounds,” Dauclog to ccummence fod agh cgi Le Eo {he setting | (XE-tOW Favem—Postmaster Trott, of | New Yous, Sept.1—The inquest on the body | preese amd comaideratic swell, "The starts references articulars. address either of t wezs- 1 at 3o'clock. i of Charleston, S.C., sent the following dispateh to | Of Alice A. Bowlesby, the victim of an abortion, | place at a quarter-past 1 o'clock. The positions eee Rae dare ie BLESS TAYLOR LATE PRINCIPAL OF | pCo™Mmitter—J. Rerside. CONSUMPTION. the Post Ofice Department: “Savannah an- | Commenced to-day at Bellevue Hospital. The | Pin: gry tamed be drawios ie. At tee i ene le =e male Seminary» will ope Bishop, J. Spillman, W. 1 Tho Mandrake Fillsare composed of one of Nature's | thorities forbid ears, persons and mail bags from | Prisener (Gorenrwelg) occupied a scat beside | the Renforth crew shot afend, soaking forty. B'gokevince ACADEMY, BROOKEVILLE, | Eurrietnn ati’ boc tents woe Betrects .W., foe CATHOLIO CHURCH Eat Wee, elt ee Ree arate weoera lier Ch n to enter that city. I shall send by Sines of Facenen es, ree oF Park, Dr. | owdstrokes. ‘The Tyne crew followe- Sorty ncptraeary dis OE eet oe ME Pitzer, willbe held at Analostan Island, MONDAY, Sep: | calomel, but_unlike calm, thoy se a crring to the yellow fever | dentist, of the same place; William Picket che | ONC stokes, the Americans at forty-four, and mences Ist SEPTEMBER,IM1. Board and Tuition ‘M. McCaila, tember 4th. Biegler's exhilarating band will be fn “LEAVE NO STING BEHIND.” quarantine established at Savannah. truckman, and Alesander Potte the weet | the Pryor ai forty strokes $325 for term of five months. — . Rothrock. attendance from 9 a.m, till midnight. Good dinner The work of cure is now beginning. The vitiated 1 res 4 hetped to < i ‘otta, the ‘who | “At the third of a mile the Boche crew gave up. Be ce teaere, sre, cotslogne ot Balentzee’s lien A. Beatty, gr aupper at 20 cents. The new rge free to the and mucous deposits ia the bowele and in the all. THE PRestpeNnt has declined the invitation tb ame py a my Until near the stakeboat the two English crews Georgetown. or addres the Frocinase eye OME SCHOOL-FOR-YOUNG LADIETE Po ope SE Fa way canal arecuected. | The liver, like a clock, | of the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick | Juve not already been publuked” fey investi, | WeTeeven. The Kenforth here seemed to mis- a ae ee BOWE te eee ape ene eT eee msivel; to be present at the opening of the Bangor and - ~ oS - | BARI EADS THE VAN.” : gation will close this evenidg, @ verdict be CCUMPERE SSD VALLEY INSTITUTE, (Maxx | yanie trcue-hear in atrect, Capito} Mil, ad ene Se ve ng, St. Johns railroad on the Ist of October next, on | rendered. 9 aap ECH RG, M. HANSON, Principal, competent | _A GRAND AFTERNOON and EVENING A SUPPLY OFGOOD BLOOD. the ground that it is not customary for the Pres~ — a feachere, The fourth ean commence | PAONIC. tor the beneit of Be doneyne One The Seaweed Tonic, in comunction with the Pills | ident of the United States t gu oat of the coun. | The Imtermimabie Cheney Church Fishseonth Scholastic Your heaing SEPTEMBER | SPPTEMBER 1ivu, For circalary appiy at the | man Catholic Church. will be given. by tie weuton and assimilates with the food. Chylitica | try during his term ofetics, th. Academic, Commercial and College Propara- | Home School: also at Mr. Ballantyne's and Mr-Shil. | Greenlest Clab- at Lacfler'« Washiumton Cier tion is now progressing without sits previous tor |‘ a. Doin etn oak cxizas. - Vor adittional miorastionelgrcee 8° | qoeteunememores, ee ee “FURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1872 seen tobest had. ‘Theteis ug mre Mataicnee ae | SEXATOR Scott, chairman of the Kuktux mation in Christ Church until Sant cotm ” SSUtonal eT RGR. Principal. ey 5 A oe rize Bowling and Prize Shooting on the grounds | exacerbacion uf the slumack.. ‘An appetite sets ui,” | Committee, yesterday held s Jong consultation | Bishop Whitehouse ‘requests Mr. Cheney, to rv dth. Mises ANNIE F onthe day of the picnic. Now comes the greatest Blood Purifier ever yet | with the President on the situation of affairs in | Present the candidates, which he will probably, LADIES’ GOOD: %, WILLIAMS! Pee cautketss admitting | gentleman and laties, 50 | given by ‘an indulerut futher to, suffering man. | Tye south. and ie sald ecteee an ted that | BOt.d0- It shonld be understood that the action a petal erat eal ASSON. Teach Pot French por fa wher mam | functions and te hasten’ and ‘compl fe the cure, ‘It | the condition of things in some sections of the | f a Sot aeons a oe en SPLUNG ATS HELLER S) Information ee circulars at bookstores. or auire CLOTHING. ai Spters st once upon its work. ay 7 os poennenrne yell Diy rdboerer! meeting ot the vestry last night, Mr. ata’ e ARKET Spack, | at jase. avenue. 2w' je i - | & aoe] - fered his resignation ifth time 8 ~ A. tions of the lungs. form ae for the fifth A comuiete of RATURAL CURL HERE SHALL 1 SEND MY BOY?—HOW- eclagecif proparce eemn for extnctocinn at i Spartanburg and York, in South Carolina, be | was unanimously rejected. a IR BRAIDS. Alsovn fine assortment of EMI EN LOSING OUT SALES : placed under martial law. The President holds , ATOM Bane Chewonne ARD, INSTITUTE —Adiress Prof. L. G. | ( ina very short, time the maladyis vanguished,the | 1!8 yee a 4 ———o— * 3 HELLER, MATHEWS, A. M., Mathews’ Store Post Office, rotten throne that it occupied is renovated and made | ‘he matter under advisement, and it is said to be Kentucky Justice. anlé-tf ob ee ‘pace. loward county, Md’, for circular. School select; new, and the patient, in all the dignity of regained | one of the subjects under consideration by the Three Men Hanged by a Mob. uae OF — discipline perfect, “Expenses or Vigor, steps Yorth fo enjoy the Manhood or the | Cabinet to-day. Lovisvitte, Sept. 1 Two negroce and & . ; Rev. Augustus W. D.D. Ba 5 A Loup Catt ve ooM.—Librarian | "bite man have just been ¥ ammob at ‘At reduced Bing Te ae Gen. J.B. Wickets, Waskinarn ‘The second Wan te earterne an ome Rom Ltt Caseyville, for outraging the person of a white is, the patients must stay in a YOUTH’S, BOYS’ AND CHILDRENS : ; Spofford of the Congress Library will bring to i S$ _HELLERYS, Capt. H. W. Howgate, Washington, D.C.;' D. warm room until t well; it is almost impos ‘ “ woman. Five men were concerned it = auis-it TIS Market Space. | Laws. Koa North: Vat Cape B Bakes Ports: sible to provent taking Cold when the lungs seshis. | the attention of Congress, at the coming session, rage. which was of a horrible character,” The —— - — ~~ | mouth, Va. jyis-2m* 5 ‘it must be prevented or a cure cagnot be | the necessity of making some provision for the | ¢ had been executed in the same manner AT M. WILLIAN'’s, ane anki alk effectéd. Fresh air, amd t,ospecially in this | vast the ‘atte fasion BO Me, 2 ose aR BUMABCE, HOUATE, AND WRLLINOTOR | Hrioais theme athe fdtsid Siar sais | Yt amdconstautlyinreaning accumulation of | sou ater the commision of fe oft 907 Pennerivanta AvENcz, SEPTEMBER ISh. me ; are all wrong. Physicians who recommend that | 0oksand other matter under his cl : . c: Phan yente, if present apartments are entirely in: nate. | The Postmaster General at Fortress find « handsome assortment ot | JUarter of ten weeks for Primary GABNEY JACERT SUITS. diseased, and yet, because'they arein the Inuse they | Mr. Spofford’s proposition is to erect o teth Monroe. Sleeves and Handkerchiofe | p,umior, Middle and Sen: muse not sit down quiet, they must walk ebout the | ior this purpose On'come one ortie were ens | Fortress Moxatee Va., Aug. 31.—Postmas- and Parasol Covers. Tesson in French by Mons. DEBBY SUITS. Toom as much and as fast as the strength will bear, | reservations lying east of the Capitol. Ti ter General Cresswell arrived have this HE WST END CLASSIUAL to get wpa good circulation of blood. ‘The patients seg ac] i morni on the steamer Lady of the Lake, from Waste ington. He cal METROPOLITAN surTs. are now 200,000 volumes in the Library, and this third sear of this Institution will commence on ent to dos ‘eppetitc,andis | "Bmberis increased annually by from 12,000 to Bret keep in good A great deal to do With the appetite, and is on, Gen. Barry, the com- MONDAY, September lth, 1871. Instruction i ‘The above SUMMER OASSIMERES, eat point to gain. : 15,000 volumes. The copyrights occupy con- | mandant, and was received with usnal sa- ch LMASSON: in German, by a compe: | gibe,cbove strlen in SUM) MAUSEILLES and |» fodrspairof cure after such evidence of its powi. | siderable space, and theyvare sent in'ar tie Seve | lute. 'A review ot the (roops was had, after tent native teacher. Circulars can be obtained at 3 * bility in the worst cases, and moral certainty in all | of 12,000 a year. which the monthly inspection took place. the stores. SPRINGER,A.M., Principel, | OOLOBED LINENS, manufactured with taste and | others. is sinful. Dr Scheuck # persoual statement ‘ ——-- ——_o a 1811 street, N a 23-Lm elegance for all ages from 3 to youths of 2) years of bohow ‘aculty of hisowncure was in these modest Crenical CHANGES IN THE AGRICULTURAL | Officers of the Staten Ferry RE ROSSLYN SEMINARY. age. Wie DeraRTMENT.—Judge Watts, the new Com- Indicted. Tionyouke Lane AnD CHILDREN, sumptions SteBaed Cony beds eal ee nee te New Yori Tl was 3 5 joner of Agriculture, ; pt. ‘he dj & GO | re rssiry entering = "| tgaSECNE, Comms meawnns, me, |G! ek, Ay Ya em | min o Aen Aste nn | Et tg Foo hey Ge oD, eo ru man straws, e 2 413 SEVENTH STREET, Replestiipetnan tae nt Faas ae . heard of and obtained the preparations which t now | SWank, late a clerk in the statistical division, | aan¢ound superintendent of the Staten feland B. Ross Ne a33ec: ‘street, until Be ther ist. Great opportunity for good goods at low prices. offer to the pwhlic, and they made @ perfect cure of | to be chief clerk; R.T. MeLain, late chief clerk’ Ferry and U.S. Inspector Mathews. The court Burwzey D axv E Stzzets. After that date at the schooi-ruoma, eek me, it Ff ehole ast thas, Fyconid Pet tem oat an ima B. Rumell, | officers for the present refuse to give information tl stores. ‘an Z-im* em mn Ti ‘ate a clerk of the fourth class, to be librarian, on the subject. = ———__ a NOAH WALKER & CO. matter in my longs. and I would spit up wore than | yioe Dr, Stuart Eldridge, resigned, and SELLING OFF REGARDLESS OF COST TO NGLISH, FRENCH AND CLASSICAL IN. ? a of offensive yollow matter every morning for ‘ ; Tesigned, and gone to ——_—___— CHANGE BUSINESS! STITT WAN Bs fag thes. Japan; Andrew Glass, late assistant superin- Arrest of the Cuban General Ryan ane Mises, 915 New York wevne hetero aiao ne tot ae that fabside, my cough | “endent of the experimental and et a Criminal New Yor«, Sept, 1 —Ge Wm. A. ©. Ryan, the Cuban General, was arrested this morning at the Gilsey House. charged with passing & worthless check for £150 on Oliver D. 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ltt ————————— . yilnenecgey | F.? (Successor to H. F. London & Oc.,) OITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY, began to fever, pain end night sweats all began to leave ms, and my appetite became so great that it wae with dificulty that I could keep from eating toomech. I soon galngd my strength, aud have grown in flesh ever since. HO HUMBUG! BEEING 18 BELIEVING m | Whereis weet, Mas, partment grounds, to be superintendent of the seed room. The new ebief clerk and the new librarian are journalists by profession. The uew superintendent of the seed room is a MY ENTIRE STOCK 08 ———— * 1 wi ” Tactical farmer aud aresidentof the Dis ¥ 4 MILLINBRY AND FANOY GLODS, Bos ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL MERCHANT TAILOR, the Bovis hen Wokinelike amore akdcionsny | Of Colombia. We positon of Chemisty mags | “A277 Moker. He was committed Yor tial Metropoli |, (late Brown’s, weight was only ninet : vacant by the resignatio . Antisell, ‘The Single Seu: BEGARDLSSS OF COST. HIGH SCHOOL, visee No. 369 Penn's avenue. W | eight i we hntndred snd. twenty-five (238) pounds, | Accompanied General Capron to depay, Teo “iecther Brick Tice BATURAL CURLS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE J. W. HUNT, A.M., Priscrrat. “WASHINGTON HOTELS. | bt sicack iis dtepntinucd his professions. | PeGh tendered to Professor Joumson, of Yale | Haxtrax, N-8., Sept. 1. In the. single soall WASHINGTON HOTELS. visite to New York and Boston. He or his son, Dr. . — race this morning seven started. The race was Any shape or style of the best quality This Schoo! will ace ftw fourth asinual ses- a = at: Sa iss eee Goes abe st Society.—Last evening Mr. Lay J bre hy et = = a crew, two boat ET A RAE DF 2S CONES. | Ee pegeek Pockets Caen Oe Sane | Laces aioe Peta Berns | see. Grard weiey. Senta tm. t03 p.m. Phose | "Toole entertained a number of his friends by | Kelly third. nts Some ae M. PRICE, land's. at gate, north side of the | * ‘Bo expense or labor in refitting und newly | Who wish A thorough examination with, tho Respi- | civing a fete at his summer residence, 0: —— Sree ~ cbureh, 4 furnishing this house, making it one of the best a: remeter will be charged five dollars. The Respi- | ~ Jeight » On The 1 413 SEVENTH STREET, ‘The Frincipal may bescen at the achool-room be- | moet desirable hosed the city. and now offers | Fometer declares tho exact conditign $f the lungs, | Georgetown Heights. ‘The guests were received LPHiA, Sept he r tueen the beureof Send 6p. we frou Root ie at inducements, both to transient and permancit | ud patients can readily learn whether they arc | hy Mrs. O'Toole, who in presiding was sscioted ie Lewes inne ee between D and E streets. Sppiymbyy 2d ineluetve. Communications will reach | Bosrdere. Board, @2.0 Tacloek to 9. ‘The directions for taking the medicines areadapted | bY Mrs. Wait, Mrs. MeIntyre, Mrs. B.C. Root, | vard this morning trom s tal trip on which py fd OS Torclock to 4; Bupper.eo'elock to 6 to the intelligence even ot & child.” Follow these | and Miss Mcintyre, all of whom gracefully did | Shesalled leet Sense GREAT REDUCTION. & Kind Nature will do the rest,except- | the honors of Se ee eed by he occasion. The grounds are G®oRGETOWN COLLEGE, D. o. ILLARD, i ing that in some casos the Mandrake Pills tre to Henry Adams, and will shortly sail tor the East C.2 v wost romantically situated, overlooking the Po. | indice. : yao ae, taken in increased doses; the three medicines need = pain ONE PRICE ONLY. The academic year of GEORGETOWN COLLEGE semeainiaiaros~7 other accompaniments than the ample instructions | mae and coma: proche gs. Pong Lice, Kanzas has a Cyclone. comme: m the Fist Moxay oF Seprauair | 9P® TASOERGTEM: BO. | See ereentenh rae: Fitst create epee. OF t Ske rata eee ee the be: bh Paagnd HENRY KING, Jr., And ends in the frst week of Jul — $f Eri teva 6 tho most welocrne aymp-. | 17th the dance, and the walks through — J Bape Ms Daughter Killed. The Leger 3 tm the MEDICAL and LAW tom. en it comes, ne it wil come. Let the despa titul grove surrounding the house held out simi- Torrka, Sept. 1.—A tornado passed over La- MASONIC TEMPLE, DEPAR’ NTS will commence in OCTOBER. it ance be of @ cheer. Good blood at once fol- ar inducements. Prof. Kiehter presided at the | bette county, Kansas,on Sunday night, demol- JOHN EARLY. 8. J., Prosident. wane. oct tine both ot hes ae ab Ay saadtaeatad. |. plano, and with his amistants furnished most in- | ishing two hiouses aad. mocies we eay oe CORNER NINTH AND F STREETS. EF-Oirenlars containing particulary, can behad | 1ST] 1871)" Short time both of these morbid symptoms are spiting music for the dance. The waltzes of | Mr. Scott and daughter were killed. at, Fie by applying to the President. aals-Im Oo. Schenck ’s meticiees are constantly Kept in | Strauss =e = favorites of the erening, how. ————___ Of thousands of families. As a la: . | ever, and the dancing was indulged in till a lates Another Rosen: ‘rouble. Rhee Ad thoasand Sotjere of qaaivesthe Mentioke Puls are a snaland Sonpean: ir. Among those present were, ‘Mr. and Mr, Enis, Pa. Sept. — Piva ren a OW EES anaes Coole Eton; “while tte Pulmonic Syrup, au'a prophyiacterie EJ: Middleton, Mr. and i Mrs. D.W Middleton, | : mainont and wealthy citizen of Irie, was con ERS BIGBONS 7 z . orms. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Wilson ai ilson, | victed yesterday of selling forged and MAPOLERY, GLOVER Pamacons, zm the Bei GRAND OPENING Ripe Te Niovens "Mantraks | 4% Camp, Dre: Neagle, Miss Mamie Drury, | lett tickets for parage over the Erie railways sod 2t 10 pe SETS; LADIES : Ectectic msritcre, 28 cents & box. “For salo by all draggiva and | Mise Nannie Davis, L. « ; Davis, Esa. Mise San = nt. abvve coat. lerso’ ladelphia, Miss Simms, Beaten Roughs. Bodeviatton. —— In Session- Room of the Assembly Church, corner 1 z “THOMPSON LILLY & 00. 26 Sasiverstreet. || Noyes, Mr. ana tite Soke a Taichenne ae New Tons, Sepe i Damel Ban ‘aged Positively One Price Only. myly and Sth strects northwest, oF Baltimore, Md., Wholesale Agents. whil-s.t.th,tr’ | Morgan, the Misses Colt, Miss Katie Roach, Dr. | was beaten to'death, corner Mth street ain aoe SESE | ak ENGLISH MATHEMATIC. AL AND CLassI- Se Young, Mr. Dempee » Mr. W. N. Roach, the | "#e A, by three ruffians, who have not yet been THE TRADES. 3 Cat SCHOOL FOK BOTS. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING THURSTON’S LVORY PEARL TOOTH POW- | Messrs. Coyie, D. G. Gillette, J.M. Young’ Got | atrested. a Ae SECOND ANNUAL SESSION WILL.COMMENCE a A Dies ancient article for cleansing’ and apyteed Willis, W."A. Gordon, jr., Charle: ps stacy i 5 6 F. Wilson as as . . 5 i ? lou, coute. mei ciord, Mr. orth. . ion. James F. Wilson a Candidate TE a awe. pa Ly wbeval iALESESU hou BRE | Si Minetton Se Kaper tnd man oer i dite, * Ea AB EVENING OLAss'for' Young Men will be ar a Eiucginte abd faucy “goods: dealers. Fall lof dance, mand social converse, the | _C#iCAGo, Sept. 1—Hon. James F. Wilson has ris gee Wand ac tesa A Ouns ro arse be be at a as ; ly ,j guests reluctantly dispersed, and will not soon consented to be a candidate for the United States Baie Pectivaieede. mel en oe iE Peincipa, 4. STRAUS, SCRE” ae cease to treasure the pleasant memories of the | Senate from Towa, AWNINGS for Public and Private Balls and Par- a pte pond — The Drainesville M. E. Camp Meeting. ties. SELECT SOHO) =. P M.G. COPELAND, fia ea et POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, Tnz Pustic Dent.—The statement of the (Correspondence of The Star.) Dealer in Awning Materials, P pen dog Js cipal. public debt issued trom the Treasury Depart- DRAINESVILLE M. E, Camp, Augost 27. sues S43 Louisiane avenue. | WEUNESDAY, Septmmber Iotk. Ciresinns for, | 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, ment to-day shows totals as follows: eating fnely. Much praise (AxTHONY Fintizn, nished on application at the residence. au }6-1m" ro <0 well for: the occasion, Tis oun i. ‘TSE, Bors’ ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL Between lth and lth streets, shaded and watered. A fine ‘edioncs gaft FIRST CLASS SOOURER, AEPRGADEMY, will enter itp second carly this Quiet led 418 97x Srazxr, Orrosire Parext Ornes, | SE PHONGGRAPHIO. ULARSIS wil ‘bo comPmisine Cerntearert feast omnsrentesrens AES whceer oP Aner ir Bet ern art piicipal ok wioree, _aalé-e ean sisal pitas Nig em iin Daring same wo the eae ceabied to. maneer jaaied | ‘PHE MISSES OSBORNE'S YOUNG LADIES’ 3 Ra 200 900 00 at ane These Bot poosersing theme faciitses ee Te aie AND DaY SCHOOL will reopen WOB. | Vertiteatc a3 per ci Rind of upous remsoved withoan cant, corese ok Wh) | Hinceoaah ov dy.the follering G ‘save recee,4 2c Sever show. again Refer ncee— MEN'S DRESS sUrTs, ie, Botwesa lathe abd Week ewe. | oid and legal Without shrink Gen, 5-8. Crocker, John Hits, (Swiss Consw 7 5 Sp, 558, Crocker, John Hits, joni Gon Bitiree, gor, 184 I streets NW. Bi r notes cicar amd poet se Te a aoe age | NERS BUSINESS SUITE, EIA Sk geben go re | cnt ae "7 i= « le; J. = y ring ‘don of Sag Byiryess co: lire a i MEN'S TRAVELING SUITS, parece 2 atidaieton ta “eae sa ps corner of 70h aad Latiese, YOUTHS DRESS SUITS, 0 us.” | BOYS paRsssurta, 0b BOYS BOHOOL-SUITE) Fo ; A SPLENDID.LINE OF. |. “$m ' ers ml |. ovaae Meer APs: LES, Special attention given ANTALOONB, ROVED 8T $epeges All orders promptly MERE P. WITH VESTS _ At the Manufacturer's Prices, Sora as . 70 MATCH OB WITHOUT... aur adtay gM: BALLANTYNE. AEN SD wCALL AND EXAMINE, _ Baildieg. HOUSEPURNISHING G00, Sees w, jerstn® iy Bt! mh as Biiremmsiontanee 704 Tih street, between @ and H streets, REPAIRING OF WwW. Ow das give take the flag, and the Winship crew, with ades- rate spurt, went past and turned beautifully, Sistancing their opponents considerably. The next to pas was the Pryor crew, followed clom= ly by the American. At the fourth mile the Lenforth was fourth and the Barton last. At the Sfth mile the American made a splen- did effort and shot ahead. The Prior crew herp came up, and ima few minutes the boat were alleven. At this point the excitement was in- tense. From bere the Winship crew gained the Pryor being close wp. and the Asmer~ ican crew slightly bebind. The Winship crew made a desperate effort, amid the applause of the crown, and won the race. The Prior crew also did their very best, and to the delight of the Nova Seotians came in a good seoond, followed closely by the American ,and the Rentorth crew. ‘The time of the race is given at 45 minutes 45 seconds. Mverery ‘ing, son, New Jersey, and employed ut th factory, shot himself with a revoly neck and throat, about one o'clock yesterday, and is dead. G mn with the Bowisby af= fairis believed to have prompted the In the supreme court chambers in New York yesterday, Judge Sunderland isned a writ of haleas corpus for the weig, the alleged al able this morn Soroner Scherm menced an investigation this morning into the circumstances attending the death of Mis Alice Bowisby. Inqurics have been made at the offices of the steamships whether a ticket had been sold to Figa Rosenzweig, niece of the r, and supposed to have been one of his victims. A careful examination of the books for the past four months failed%o reveal any such name, and her whereabouts are stilla mystery. Among the effects found in Dr. Rosenzweig's bouse were several bank-books showing deposits in differ- ent banks to the amount of several thousand dollars. Also three lady's gold watches besides the one worn by the doctor's wife, anda quantity of jeweiry. CONFESSION OF TRE SERVANT GrRI Jane Johnson, the inmate amd so-called ser- vant in Dr. Rosenzweig’s family, has confessed to W: Brenuan that a girl answering the of the body found in the Doctor's trunk came to the Doctor’s house frum New Jersey on Wednesday of last week. Sho was told by Rosie, the Doctor's daughter, that the lady was taken away by he night, after which ‘The girl states was sent out of the house with the ch remained out about an hout and pildcen, and a hall does not know what took place se at that bour that the house by the track- man. She identifies the comforter found with the remains in the trutik as one that was used on Dr. Rosenzweig’s bed. A diaper also found in the trunk she recognizes as belonging to Mrs. RKosenzweig’s baby. EX-SENATOR YaTEs ATTEMPTS To Co wntDE ax Epiror.—The Peoria (Iil.) Democrat asserts | that a few days ago ex-Senator Richard Yates | went into the Jacksonville Journal office to cow- hide the editor of that paper. The editor brought out @ revolver, and betore Yates could the editor, or the editor shoot Yates, some one The Dem- ecrat continues :—*The Journal is the paper that has started all the bad stories about Yates, and the ex-Senator thought to heal his wounded honor by inflicting some wounds upon the ed- itor. While a fight and a ‘murder would have been a item. yet. as Jacksonville has a limited Board of Health, it is better for pablie safety that the matter terminated as it did.” Tae Frexcu Situation —The National As- sembiy, contrary to all expectation, listened to. Guletly chrough of M. Thiers was re- sdopted, and the parn- was . conduct of M. Thiers was omitti wo who This vote plainly deter- (Conser va- At first no Ont coald atk, nee destroyed. “heir 3 a, hes pab- Mr. Cheney, ase ca aoe