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“THE EVENING STAR. Published Dally, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith St. Ww TOE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP'T: 6. B. RACPPBANN, Prev't. ——_ TUE EVENING STAR ts served by carriers to their subscribers at TEN CENTs PER WERK, or F gt-Forr Cents PER MONTH. Copies at the counter, Two Cents each. By an months, $1.50; months, $3.90; ons year, k “THE WEEKLY STAR—published Friday—@1.50 ear. B@ Invariably in advance, in both cases, tnd no paper sent longer than paid for SF Rates of advertising furnished on Vee. 35—N2. 5,763. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. RAMS TO THE STAR. FoUNG LADIES SRMINARY.—Mas. GEN YOUN ARE ESA ee, My EELER wil Schott SEPTEMBER Vith, 171, at No. 13 street, Georgetown. D.C. ME BUR WILL KAOVEN HER SCHOOL ON MONDAY, September 2, 1371, No. 1305 H str se S GER SOM ~ ladies and chi avenue, on TL DEES, 56 SENSES will reopen her Select School for Boys, at her residence. 107 D street. be tee the 47H ov Szrtem an f Charits.corner lth MONDAY. Sept. 4th. requested to send their chili sel-im of Hichand av atreeta, G- anti 6t TOWN SEMINARY, No. 76 GAY STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. C., MISS LIPSCOMB, Parxcirat. e ©: ises of this Inst SEPTEMBER 13. ‘au3-im CALK HOOL on the first Monday in September on 4th street, between Pennsylvania avenue and C street SE. auly im’ SOLUMBIAN COLLET INGTON. D The PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT of this Dollege opens September 13, 1572. co SEL EGIATES September. 20. THEOLOGICAT—October 2. tober 4. wis! te WELLING. President N EY. Secretary and Treasurer. __auis-th m. DM sak EENSS POBSEY S SBE ECT Sea FOR YOU opposite Bast Capit wilt resume the duti Mrs. Vernon Dorsey ane of her sch LON cure i 1115 M street, corner Rev. J. B. HUBARD, VY it WEL « reenm ¥, September _, Sandy Sp > fifth anne matte he F BER nex MILLER, Principat. Off _EVENING STAR. _ Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this source to-day were €1,137 963.37. Brever Conoxxt Mi:tox CoGsWELL, 2ist infantry, has been retired on account of long and faithful servi Cox. F. W.CLemons, UTUAL AID SOCIETY, fies of the 19th street Baptist hurch. will commence a SOCIABLE next MUN- E » September th, at 7o°ch id chure jating the debt inc = designed ks seats in it free to ‘all, their friends and the public Sere, are solicited 1D UNIVERSITY, erie Office J the Secretary and Financial Agent, uN@TON, Year 1371 and 13/2. REMENT—Opeus dep- re Year begins October 2d. #); tull course. 9. fi nee iCAL DEPARTMENT—¥. ber ith. Lectures begin daily at ‘Watriculation. LEGE DEPA tember th. Tuition, een examined on 121 The Cause and Cure of Consumption. cause of Consumption is deravge- his derangement juces deficient nutrition and assimiiati ation I mean that process by which the nut is converted into blood. and ‘a oc waar : THEOLOGICAL D ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. tember Mtb. Tuition and LAW PDEPARTMENT- urred in rebuild- ment of the into the solids of iy. Persons with di; thus impaired, having the slightest, pre-disposition isease, or if they take very able to have Consumption of the seme of tts forms; and Big o'clock p.m. and aid this landal Le set: ‘ear begins Sep- 9 per year. Applicants for aptember. h Se pt ‘ARIMENT—Year +L at No. 2136 hold that it will SDAY, September case of Consumption wit! ‘sol-im*™ spention and healthy assimilation. ing to be done is to cleanse the stomach and bowels from all slime, which is elo, ‘ts 3—The Heraid © pain, telegraphs: “« By invitation J accompany the King on a three wecks journey through the provinces. We started Satarday morning, reaching Albacete at ni stopped at thirty-six stations, avid the received with tremendous enthusiasm. The King’s speaking was of the poorest. He is re- ions and winning personal conversation the King assured me that he desired Spain to be well un- derstood in the United States, and that friend- ship would exist between the two countries. We lencia to-morrow.” One Handred Thousand 1 in Dublin. Riot and Collision with the Policts Denix, Suxpay, Sept. 3.—A monster de- monstration was held to-night. There was a vast procession, and a hy thousand people present at the meeting in Pha-wix Park. Smyth, utt and Nolan spoke. Resolutions deman the release of the Fenians were adopted. the people were returning several collisions took the people ued sticks the mob dispersed. On EXHIBITION AND SALE } at Albacete, Jisbursing Clerk of the Capitol extension, has resigned, to take effect nm Dand & strecta Odd Fellow’s Hail, 86 Seventh street, betwee cy doors abor Chofce Oil Paintings. Also, Largest Stock Paper Ha Shades, Pictures, Frames,Picture Col ails, e- in the Distric ey iERMs, CASH. ease remember Name and Namber. admiagion examin wing these organs so that th y carmot perform thelr functions. and then rouse « and restore the liver toa heaithy action, For thi urpese the surest and best remedy is tchenck's These Pills clean the stomach and I the dead and morbid slime that is given in English apd ts for admission exami hy. ‘Tuition, $9 per year. se24 t N INSTITUTE, (CB. YOUNG S' ACADEMY. SELECT CLA SCH 1 Tue Resstax Prixce oN THE Bainy.—A despatch from St. Petersberg says that the Grand Duke Alexis sailed on Saturday in the frigate Sweetland for the U: Too Late —A large number of letters are received at the Treasury Department daily from persons desiring to invest in the new five per jandrake Pills, hearts of evers- hey will clear out the liver of all ciseased mulated there, «nd rouse action, by which natural and healthy bile is The stomach, bowels, and liver are thus cleanse! Mandrake Pills; but there remains in the stomach an excess of acid, the or is torpid andthe appetite poo lacteals are weak, and requirii itis ina condition like this that Schenck's T oves to be the most valuable It is alkaline, and ite use seers of acid. making the stomaci will give }@ manent tone to this important organ, and create 4 good hearty apputite, and prepare the syetem for the first digestion, and altimately make: blood. After this preparator; mains tocure most cases of severing uss of Schenck's Pulmonie Syrup. whic Syrupnourishes the system, purifies thence distribnked t bd io he tans. andihence distribnted to t i There it ripens all morbid matters, whether in tie form of abecceses 0 Nature to expel all th Erbe ieecn sa . he great heali of Schenck s Palznanie By cavities sre healed up sound, an} my patient is d. © essontinI thing to he done in curing C. tion is to get up a good appetite. a 80 that vill grow im flesh ai Jf @ person has diseased is there the cavity ripen, 80 long as necessary to.cure ew appetite, a good nutrit end get fat; then Nature is heal, the matter will ripen and tities, and the person in health i his is theirue aud ouly plan to care Consumption, and if a per bad Jungs are not entirely destroyed, or ever. it here is enough, yitatit er to Leal up, there is hore. v Seen many persons cured with only one life to a good old age. hat Se ledicines will do to cure Consumption, “They will clean out the stomach, ‘strengthen it, get up a good digestion, i » needs to clear the se that is in the lung+, wha Sreeer, Berween I ann K. th Annual Session of this School will DAY, September 13th. Bei epartment will be in charge Columbian College. Engivecriug will be th e use of instruments, by In the Higher Ei; and in the Classieal Department, Fre: eht ae part of she regular course, without extra charge. De DANCING ACADEMY, AL BUILDING 1004 F «t., near i0th, en for the Season of 1871-°2 RROLD will F e the duties of his The Hee ARROLY, will Feamne the dutios of his | ,, The Ninetecs saw weiC September 4th, 1871. Mathe- it Courses thoroughly tm- by the use of Sche In the bowels th» 1g strength and sup SDAYS, THURSDAYS, TuEsbavs, THURS- 6pm. S) TUESDAYS and Class of Ladies and Gentlemen for the ‘aceday and Tharsday, Reunion every Saturday,7 to 10 only; children wil Ladies desiring to attend NILE CLASS. TUE: 0. ADMIRAL PorTER, who has been confined to his house for several weeks past by sickness, is improving slowly, and is now able to devote some attention to his official duties daily. Navat Orricers TRansrzrrep.—Com- mander Wm. P. McCann has been ordered to command the Nipsic. Lieut. George A. Norris has been ordered to duty in the Signal Office in will neutralize junior Deparim igher English, (aesical Department, circulars, &c., address HA ES B YO CHARL' Bik TERM ent, per quarter. tution will be recamed 1m, For il mot be admitted. Picci. tithes these Reunions will be re- eee 90) ms — bi hen mg mm as jesion,” by poat LDON, 919 Ith street N. Wit 8., a suitable reference should accompany the note of application, NOTICE.—All pu: ‘uition and twition iu schoo! vate clasees at any hour acre 1th street, betwee! WILL REOPEN HERSELEOT drew their staves and and stones. Eventually Many arrests were made. The Dublin Rict a Serious Affair. Jonson, Sept. 4.—Dispatches from Dublin at amnesty meeting in Sitea over by Mr. sat amob Tt. MATTHEWS INSTITUTE, between 1th and 15th atreets. Studi don MONDAY, September 4. The Classical or Mowed at the option of lasses in Phonography (ER TOBIAS, Preside RECRUITS ORDERED TOTHE INDIAN CoUNTRY. The superintendent of recruiting service, west- ern division, has been ordered to forward 100 recruits to Fort Gibson, Indian Territory, to re- insorce the 6th infantry, stationed in that Terri- the classes dur to theqnarter. private familles or * Commercial Course ma: parents or guardians. will be continued, as nsnal. a » and thea assists matter, in the form once it ripens. It is sere ket Smyth, M. P. alien ege A who attacked a po! ensued was very fierce, and filt were injured, and a hor of Green street literally demo''shed, The assailed lice were reinforced durin, body of comrades, who luring the meetin; were taken prisoners. After the Riot. | 2.—It proves that the number | the riot of yesterday was ex- ‘MCP vere Of the force were ‘sateen slightly hart. Twen- rioters were arrested. Disorderly reets all night, singin; police station was sme was begun by patrol. The Sight whi i ting to enter eizher of the depart- | 0. BRICHENBACH’S PIANO ments should be present at the eommecesment of the F; ‘No. 423 Lith Street, fi rey Se od Over 2 for the sate fm Raabe & Conn B: Hi Sot Organ ing and Repairing. rendria, Va. loly Cross, will re- Sisters ber 4th. The course « in- yrough in English, the Lan: er annum, $20. Languages, form extra charges, address Sister M. LEOCAD x au Ms BE. J. MAGRODER WILL REOPEN BR SCHOOL SEPTEMH¥ER 41m. Penna. Avenue, of the celebpatnd PIANOS ‘Tue PROGRAMME for the purchase of bonds ma and the sale of gold during the month of Septem- ber by the Assistant Treasurer at New York, is as follows: Each W: buy $1,000,000 of bor: the month sell €2,660,000 Cor. THomas H. Rue haying relieved Gen. Pitcher from duty as Superintendent of the Military Academy at West Point, the latter will at once take charge of the Soldiers Home in this city as Governor of the sama. Col. Lee. the former Governor, remains at the home as Licutenant Governor. For further information iniuire of WM. STICK. he mete by a | d been kept Sut | ig, and many rioters ‘strong. )—8 cavity or abscess © Matter cannot hat is L No. 30 A street N.E., | For fall partic ring the month terme; Pi sx; mess Thursday during aie on a fm Rpg RA the body to grow in flestt a he cavities will PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. ‘E of the continued of police injured in aggerated. Only “Ht SCHOOL, DIES AND CHILDREN, f ith. h street route, the mof the Lodges and Encamp- F..for the Benefit of th ir, uas been chai w at Anslostan Island, and will take place on THURS- DAY next, 7th instant, commencing at one o'clock ive a Concert at 6 o'clock, and other ercises arranged for the after pittes gUATAanCe a Fe aDAMEX ANTATORE ty-seven of thy, corner of 12th, will Beopen ou MON perseng were in the editions songs. The with the bleed of the wounded. tone Glad. is entirely gone, if | would son t FTH ANNUAL SESSION OF Mrs lor Boys will com- a infor yas above, au28-eohn j Revort oF AN INDIAN Rap Dentep.—J. A. Via#, Superintendent of Indians for Montana, writes to the Indian Bureau denying the trath of the account recently published in the New York Herald of a terrible Indian raid on the He says the whole story origi- nated in the robbery of a Wolfer” of his furs This is the whole extent of the re- of this school will com- evening, and the Co glishmen can now look upon Amer! pleasure to all part twenty-five dollars friends, and said : ER WILL OPEN A the * Kindergurten Sya- on Fayette street, noar 14 ,) Georgetown, on la nee OS ever the form may 12 ing Schenck’s Me: N.Gosand ©. P t ‘are should he exercised & McLean's Cigar jn cold and damp weat and take out-door exercise only warm sunshine ore, 411 Seventh atreet. upper Missouri. LADIES’ GOODS, &c. CLOTHING. piember 4th, att! I wish it distinctly anderstood that when I re mend a patient to be while using my Medicin ported Indian raid in Montana. which it was CoryerR Can't Capture Cocnise.—The iin regard to tak’ S* te ar 8. HELLER'S AREET Space, 13 M ‘A complete assortment of NATURAL CU Airue nema ot Ra Tenae Corgis ATION Bald ChiGNoNS, T= 8. HELLER, eulé-tf 715 Market Space. ‘HE MISSES COLEMAN WILL OPEN A ud Day School for Young Ladies a ton, Cn aot Lome re complete and thorough. Ad LEMAN, Washington References—Rev. ©. M_Butler, D. D., Barbour and Philip A: Spotew. Ciosne OUT SALES A mun who has b: from the effects of a bad col’ relapse than one who bas been entir it is precisely the s So long es the tiny long is there immin Hence it is that Secretary of the Interior to-day received a long letter from Vincent Colyer, dated Fort Craig, New Mexico, August 22. The letter contains ing of interest beyond what has already reas C.’s movements. He had CHILDRENS been published of Mr. had several interviews with messenj 80 strenuously caution "1 ¥s’ AND YOUTH'S, BO) ty DLL LINE OF at tee ae Or nee, al — WS ELLER’, ist 715'Market Spice. AT M. WILLIAN’S, Ladies wii! stways find © handsome assortment ot Laces, Collars, Sleeves and Handkcrchicts Potts, Sacqaes, and Parasol Covers. Drees Silks. ¥-made Dresses, of all descriptions. Ladies Undergarments. The Sounste —_ byt Biraw. Velvots, he Braids of superior quality , & eathers, Goods marked in plain figar at the low- a. M. WILLIAN, Sete eM g07 Pennsylvania sreame, 413 SEVENTH STREET, Between D axv E StReets. SELLING OFF REGARDLESS OF COST TO CHANGE BUSINESS! BO HUMBUG !! SEEING Is BELIEVING MY ENTIRE STOCK OB MILLINERY AND FANCY GLODS, BEGARDPLSSS OF COST. GATUBAL CUBLS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE Any shspe or style of the best quality EMITATION HAIB CHIGNONS AT 35 OENTS. M. PRICE, 413 SEVENTH STREET, mer between P and E strests, GREAT REDUCTION. ONE PRICE ONLY. HENRY ENG, Ir., MASONIC TEMPLE, OOERNEER NINTH AND F STREETS. Twenty-five thousand deilars of MILLINERY ane FA OU) FLOWE Lac , GLOVES. PARASOLS, MSETS, LADIES VESTS. Bold at 10 per cont. above cost. Bo deviation Positively One Price Only. my23-ly ee THE TRADES. FPENTS AND AWNINGS. a M. G. COPELAND, Dealer in Awning Materials, aug 643 Louis A NIHONY FISHER, FIRST CLASS SCOURER, 616 Orn Staxst, Orrosite Patext Ovrice. By promptly adopting the latest impre jemmente, am be equaled whether of American or Europeas inve uabled to do my work in a manner wot to ot possess! iTities. ies” Dresses cl all Kind of spots remo i garment.and Gresse Spots, after being Dever withoutebriok in following prices: Se eae bers meet sie" ring je Business Sait, tyle of clesaing K s. two pair 40 cents, ome = Walk and Trinmaines clsancd, Mackened and Office of the Staten Isiaud. N. ¥., Dy: pulmonary pationts against exposing themselves te 4u atmosphere that is not genial and pleasant. Cor firmed Consumptives’ lungs are « mass of sores, hich the least change of atmosphere will inflame, OI Cochise, but they gave him no satisfaction, and 5.1, W, CLARK, LATE PRINCIPAL OF @ tf that chief to Washing- oT SCHOOL the chances of brin, rr. Colyer was preparing ton were very sligh to return when he wrote. PRECAUTIONS AGaInst A Posstnie BLow- ING Up oF THE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT.—Goy. Cooke has received from Secretary Robeson a reply to the resolution of the Legislative Assem- bly, respecting the desired removal of the naval BISMARCK, ZOUAVE AND WELLINGTON Mccann cur Meckeinns nbdue inflammation instead faculty do. An in- ing it, as many of the flamed Jung eannot, with safety to the exposed to the bitin winds of Spring or Dr.8.C. Busey, Col. Sedawick, U.S. A., Wr. Lord, Bs. Miss Mary'K. Goyle, HABNEY JACKET SUITS. DERBY SUITS. METROPOLITAN SUITS. ‘The above styles In SUMMER OASSIMERES, CHEVIOTS. WHITE DUCK, MARSEILLES and OOLORED LINENS, manufactured with taste and elegance for all ages from 5 to youths of 2) years of Get Mr. LJ. Rothrock J i 5 ‘inter or the chill dillon A. Beatiy, nitnmn. It should be carefally from all irritating influences. ‘Ti in this perticular, as acnre Unler almost any circumstances ts i ty. sbould be kept on a wholesome and and all the Medicines eontinucd until the body hu tity ef flesh and etren, the Alps withou BOYS. in separate depat venue. near ist street, Capi ANSON, Priucipst, assisted by competent a3 oe nual OT Peni 1 Hill, Miss A. Cemetery, to some locality outside the limi the city. The Navy subject to the Bureau of Ordnance, and the chief of that bureau re] and wil] unite with the requesting Congress to. make the appro] necessary for the purchase of a suitable loca- tion and erection of a building outside of the city for a naval powder magazine. CoLtector’s BALANCE SHEET FOR AUGUST, 1871.—By the subjoined it will be seen that Col- lector Slater keeps up the commendable prac- tice he inaugurated of giving the peo} by month afull and intelligent exh work of his office: won will commencs J.B. P. Paris Corset ne restored to it the natural quan- mt referred the hool; also at Mr. Ballantyne’s an h tores. City cars passthe door. 036-20 FEMORIAL HALL, lire anv N sts —This lect School for Young Ladies wil DAY. September ath. WILLIAMS, Princi Teacher of Music; P: ‘eacher of French For farther information see citeulars at booksto 39 Mass. avenue. 1 SEND MY CTE—Adiress Pr on board were lost. wh. y this treatment of the worst » and have lived to get fat and year it he approves district autborit in Also, SHIRTS, COLLARS, DBAWEBS, TLES, SOCES, &c., &c. Great opportunity for gocd goods at low prices. 4 thousands since, and very m! cured by this treatment whom fo dirpesed, and @ first of October I expect to take posses. at the northeast corner of Movements of Ocean Steamers. Loxpox, Sept. 4.—The steamship City of where I shall be pleased to tol, from New York, touched at Queens- "clock this morning. The steamship ‘ga from New York, touched at Ply- mouth Saturday. The Nestorian, trom Quebec, touched at Moville to-day. LivERPooL, Sept. 4.—Arrived, the ship Keo- mar, from Galveston; the bark trom Galveston; and ‘the ship Di NOAH WALKER & CO., 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ols-tr He fr Price of the Pulmon 120 a bottle, or $7.0 a hal Pills. 25 cents a box. For sale by all druggists and THOMPSON LILLY & CO., 26 Hanover street. Md., Wholesale Agents. 1 tr id, fe D.. Ph discipline fe and Seaweed Tonic, (evans een Glen ie tral F. Louden & Oo.,) QITIZENS, ARM AND NAVY, MERCHANT TAILOR, 119 SES Penn WASHINGTON HOTELS. — | a iy mapore, from By water taxes aud interest. By advertising avd commissi By licenses and permit Ry redemptions from t July, IED mount received in Augu 3) x es Mysteries of New York. TERRIBLE RECORD OF ONE DAY'S An Infant Smothered in an Abortionist’s ing Affreys—Atlempt to Administer Poi- Shot Dead and Thrown Over. board—A Policeman Fataily Injured by Rowdies. 4—Coroner Herman was morning to the house of notorious Madame Van Buskirk, on 42d Mare’s Place, to hold an inquest over the dead infant child of one of the inmates of the house. Dr. Beach made a post mortem examination of the child, and is satisfied it was accidentally suftocated by the mother, who overlaid it while |, (late Brown’s,) "a avenue, Waal Lower Prices than Elsewhere. Ayer’s Sarsapariiia and Cherry Pectoral, 8Sc.; Burnett's Cocoaine an hi S JONES’ EN SHOOL for youn, SEPTEMBER 18th at 140° arter of ten weeks for, frie son—A Stranger . D: iliere. azs-12t* WEST FSD CLASSIUAL, MAT. ICAL AND ENGLISH ACADEMY. The third year of this Institution will commence MONDAY, reptember Lith, 1 i ch by Prot. MASSON, fn German, by a compo- Ctretilars can be obtained at F A.SPHINGER, A.M., Principal. NW! 2-1 New Yorx, Se suamoned yester: EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. 0. Bloom and Magnolia Balm, 6c.; Ba S50. Helmbold’s Buchu, er rant's Aperich w id Chologogye, a ling's ol’s Elixir Pro- affrays occurred yesterday. tabbed police- 's Extracts, genuine »xery large assortment, retail at who 1 Gin, imported, $1 per bottle; large bottles, $1: per gallon, or money refunded: r ‘a. Sherry, Muscatel, HUE NATTANS, Draggist, Corner 21 and D streets N. W. Edward Hubbard, a car driver, ¥, who arrested ‘arr stabbed Patrick McKenna in Ist avenue. feud between two Irishmen on cast 37th street—one an Orangeman and the other a Ribbonman—culminated yesterday morning in an attempt by the latter to poison the wearer of the Orange with Paris was surreptitionsly placed in bis milk can. ured man—Bennett—is in a critical condition tis house, and the would-be-muarderer—Wall— is in the lockup. ‘The body ot an unknown man, with two bullet wounds below the left ear, was discovered in the North River, below Hoboken, yesterday. Foul DRI T. between Ver- he to the Princtpal. MISS: wotil September vot teed as represente GRAND OPENING SS, 403 © bat date ai the school To redemption ction. AND BUURBON WHISKIES DIE: iN IN OLD BYE BRA y ‘amily Nectar FALL AND WINTER CLOTHIN N of this school wil Il be resumed #7 ates old, G01; Bowler, dy. Old Grow 6 aon 85do. Bak 8 do: Pine Apple, (rectifiet) "S14 ee Larpehiiter, vate Lessons in the higher Math Tux Eicut Hour Law.—At a meeting of the Workingmen’s Union, held last evening, the name of Wendell Phillips was men*ioned as onc akers at the mass meetin, of the eight-hour law, to be held at the Cooper Institute Sept. 13. The delegate from Manh: tan Lodge of Plasterers announced that Union would pat in force the ei; Monday neat, and would strike { to accede to their demands. said outside workmen would not be allowed to work alongside Union men. The Chairman of the Committee appointed to see Mr. Hurlbut, Superintendent of the New Post Office, reported that he had spoken with the Suj assistant, who had informed him was paid for by the hour, under which system the men received the same amount of wages as lone under the eight-hour law. 1 GEvRGETOW ‘The academic year of GEORG commences on the FiReT Moxpay OF SEPTEMBER is in the first week of Jul The LECTURES in the ME DEPABTMENTs B7 Circulars. contain’ by applying to the Pres: D** Giger For ¥ MES. L.A. W 1713 H Steeer This School will be reopened Sey circulars, apply at the School. Eobeetic wstirers, dn Session- Room of the Assembly Church, corner I and Sth streets nortawest. HEMATICAL AND CLASSI- HOOL FoR sors auiiebe ;COND ANNUAL SESSION WILL COMMENC! a SEPTEMBER 11. ETOWN COLLEGE STRAUS, POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ie fatally injured yesterday by a gang of ro eleven of whom were arrested. The Murdered Blonde. Frank Tripp,one of her Lovers, Asserts hit Inno~ ; DICAL and LAW will commence in OCTOBER. A 8. J., President. ing particulars, can be had nt. aal3-lm CONG LADIES. E 6. Proprietors of the Nati PrgTy and 1219". THURSTON’S IVORY PEARL le DER is the best article for Licensing neal ores avin 1 ¢ Wine Bitters, enn’a avenue, it-hour law o1 if the employers Frank Tripp, who was implicated, by rumor, y affair, has returned from the ui declares his ability to refute ail the charges made against him. The following state- ment will serve to further exonerate Mr. Tripp from the unfounded char, ~ ‘Lhis is to certify that the bearer, a man call- ing himself Frank Tripp, ot Patterson, N. J., is not the man who made inquiry of James Kir- nan, truckman, of No. 520 Second avenue, about a& young woman who engaged a man to take a trink to the Hudson river railroad depot, Au- gust 26th, about 1p. m., as they (Tripp and han) were brought th Kirnan) says he (Tripp) is not Joux CAMERON, jeenth Precinct. in the Bowlsb: Between lth and lth streets, ber 18th. Fo Bembqulé-tarpls COMPRISING SIEST Rent for, Camp Mectings, ‘AWNINGS for Publicand Private Balls and Par ‘ties. THE LATEST AN ENGLISH, MAT! if the work was di CAL 8 N.Y. Tribune, S: MEN'S DRESS SUITS, MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS, MEN'S TRAVELING SUITS, A ‘A bachelors: Hate Coxpemyen Communists.—The trial of leading communists at Versailles for atrocities mmitted during the recent insurrection in Paris is beginning to proceed definite results. Of the fifteen leaders of have been sentenced to death, and they, Ferre and Lullier, were the most cerned in the firing of the public buildings and Terme—From to $15 per quarter. AN EVENIN Young Men will be with the Institute. fad wt the Bookstores, or V. OLIVER COX, Pi Besidenee #216 F strovt northwest. OR LITTLE GIRLS, et NW. A sPEIDEN BAYNE, Principal. esion of this Scho. wil nished on application at the residence. au 16-Im* Al ati Captain Eight Warden Bellevue Hospital, New York, Sept. 3, 1871. -_ Murdered for # New York, Sept. 4.—The river at the foot of 13th street has’ the Commune two YOUTHS’ DRESS SUITS, YOUTHS’ BUSINESS SUITS, ARDWARE. SELECT sc rominently con- x Mu EL apart: without cleacting the whole that . notorious for his complicity in the BOYS’ DRESS SUITS, that government, ae’ beep doe: ; Femoved, ow again. Gentlemen's Clothes cleaned, BOY'S SCHOOL SUITS, T HE Mies SBORNE'S YOUNG LADIES’ BOARDING AND MONDAY, Se: is Jnjgrine Ue garment at the A SEW AND COMPLETE STOCK - at e238. wptembor ath, at A SPLENDID LINE OF FRENCH, ENGLISH and AMERICAN CassI- MERE PANTALOONS, WITH VESTS TO MATCH OB WITHOUT. WP CALL AND EXAMINE. at re: Prices. 1 Gloves—a BUILDERS’ HARDWARE ferences—] ‘Secretary Wm. rd, <8. Crocker, John Hitz, (Swiss Consul Geye? tals) Send tov sincolar engs iow! USINESS COLLEGE—On WEDNES. DAY, Augast sth. instructions will be resumed WASHINGTON Seesees Seoure— The rowii ce at S Sarees i ‘Tyne crews from several crack oarsmen of New HOUSE FURNISHING GOODs, SPORTING GOODS, A. STRAUS. LS lishmwnt, established 1519. The diskiet in te coupe iC Et ipthe wong. eof nas Sexe OF ‘wissow "AND VERAN. ‘NINGS. FLAGS. TENTS, D WAGON CO¥ ERS. fdeuces. Ail orders promptly atteuded | A POLPH GOETZ, Bpeeial sttention given to city and oie ise ax NEW aND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND HOUSEFUREISHING GOODS. REPAINENG of every description in the Para - sttented to, ‘Bre lime promptly a! fe Second-hawd Furniture bought, BW. corner eh and Dstecte N.W. jel3-m* 2 M.a& AUG. SOHMEDTIE, 704 7th streot, between G and H streets. REPAIRING OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, CRS moderate CLOcKs, carefully exect a Saree enanaee MuYELY EXECUTED SHON & Con pron sth and Tth streets, 1833. JOHN McDERMOTT & BROS. COACH- MAKERS AND se Dearing, CBRIAGE: gemma 310 Pennsyt % in aveune, neg! DAYRN ESS CARRIAGES AN, RECEIVED ON STOK SGE AND SOLD on COMMISS: CARBIAGES REPAIRED . an28 Boffalo and Pi T** STE Eps NCTOR FRESH FROM TH POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY. PRICES VERY LOW. ' GEORGE P. GOFF, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 0th and 1th, ‘WOODWARD'S BUILDING. eYungabs dr vax sn. t ‘ive dollarsdeducted the v iti th wit be tem bere 9 *. m, to? p.m. and from £,,5PENCER, im of Ladies Department. ONZAGA COLLEGE —The exercises ed ‘i Sead ave- Sth Rammeese ne ‘Faun ince 78 i ie | : l ERED SLIPPER SAGE eetti, = load of 2th atrect, UK8! BRIOKS!! BRICKS!" © BRICKS of al elt2C0 PRISE sit tect sn m i i 7 i g i | i amber of tse the Sovees- men who have not an opporta- ES CLARK, President. i E F on ‘i & 8 ‘ 7 i iu é Crea September. wv. THOS. McOANN; A. M., _ Ese Arrest of Prominent New Yorkers on a Charge of False reules Life Insurance Mrs. Georgene Dankile, e arrested on Saterday tes deputy marshal, char, € false representations rex the property of acertain bondsman in a suit 0 the United States against Dankie riejture for running Commissioner Paveny i» 000, Talmadge tn $10,000, and Mr. and Mrs. ankle in $10,000 dail cach. —— > Sere E ERUNK TRAGEDY. Captain Cameron and Inspector Walling, of New York, are of the opinion that the last link in the chain of evidence which will convict Ramuawats, ote aaa t* completed by the atrest at Paterson, N.J., of a woman supposed to be the person who accompanied the teunk contaiming the corpse to the depot. The boy Potts and the truckman, William Pickett, were hunted ap and taken to the 22d street station Saturday night, whence they started with the detectives for Paterson to identity her In the case of Walter 8. tin, ballet in his brainon Thursday, a Paterson cor. oner's Jury bros “1 he came to his oe ath by means of a pistol shot cither trom his own ban: by some person 0 persons unknown to the jury.”’ N.Y. World says: The fact intimacy with Mis howisby justified Mrs. Williams—who r and is aunt of the dead girl she heard of the death man with being the ca and if the public senti taken inte account, th that Walter Conklin condition, and advised which resulted in ber The following rumo last week:—That A LETTER WRITTEN BY MIG® ROWLESRY to Conklin in regard to her condition ix in the posession of Dr. Kinne; that Conklin had re peatedly mentioned to his confidants the fu knew of Alice Bowlesby's condition, that the ce Bowlsby '« T to take the step ere afloat in Paterson were | matter was stated about among bis contidentin| acquaintances fer several weeks before Uhe my terions disappearance of Alice; that he hal been advieed by some of his friends t hi firtations with the om of Paterson; tha being a high-strung. casily exeited, young man, he told his friends that he knew ow to take care of himself, and that he was 1 ashamed of anything he had ever donc; that bh was married to the young lady w ve peared vis-a-vis with his own in the locket that was found attached to his wateb-chain ai BD body was discovered in the safe « an iptimate friend of his that he knew whar Alice Bowlsby was, ard therefore be could not marry her because he could have no. contidence in her during his absence from home; that Frauk Tripp, whose nate has been mention = vs A LOVER OF ALICE BOWLSBY, was for scme time afrequent caller upon the Bowishy family, and that be told a number of bi ances he was cnamored of Alice, and acqi | considered her one of the — and most in- teresting young ladies he hind evergme!. Also, pminent member of a terson, had rey that .and that the wedding Tripp, however, was at 's Vincyard camp meeting on Sunday st, and had been there tor two weeks previous. that Tripp, who is a Methodt:t Church in Le was engaged to Al 6 place, x a speech de- | That that | THE WOMAN WHO ACCOMPANIED THE TRONK ns as | to the Hudson River Ratlroad depot We may now indulge the hope that all controversies between the two people are settled.” Nine Heurs Labor Meeting in England .—A Inans-meeting of engineers ‘eweastle-on-the-Tyne Saturday, attended by fully 8,000 persons, determined to ins the term of labor at nine hours per day for six days in a week, or fifty-tour hours in all. The French yee Loxpon, Sept. 4.—The Times dispat: from Verein sag there will be no vacation of the Assembly until alter the evacuation by the eg of ‘the four departments surro The Cholera Spreading in Germany. Loxpon, Sept. sect cotect coaben eats occurred at Dantzie, Elbing, Altona, Coblentz, Leipzig and Vienna. “Excelsior.” pt. 4.—An English student has toa foolhardy attempt to climb ized and the Crews it. + Loxpox, Sept. 4.—The vark Ermandine has |W capsized ina gale near the English coast. All The brig Peacock ¢: off Shields, and the entire crew perished. Victoria Still Alling. Loxpox, Sept. 4.—Queon Victoria confined to the house. Saturday afternoon last was a Paterson woman, and a clairvoyant by profession. (A Mrs. Bailey, who keeps a fortune telling establishment in Sand- ford’s alley, Paterson, was questioned in regard to this matter. Shesaid she knew Alice Bowls by; that Alice had called upon her to have her fortune told, but that she (Bailey) kuew nothing about the trunk afiair.) Tae Wrartox Case.—A Baltimore corres- pondent of the N.Y. World has a long letter on the Wharton case, in the course of which he says: “She scouts the plea of insanity, and ap- Pears to be thoroughly herself. and desires her trial as speedily as possible. The officers of the jail report her as relying upon the charges against her being di cd, and that she expects a trinmphant acquittal. She hasemployed some of the best legal talent in her defence, and states that she bas no idea of removing her trial from Baltimore. It seems to me that it will be im- possible to obtain a jury inour city, nearly every cone having formed an opinion in reference to the care. Either the prisoner or the State has a right, upon filing an affidavit that a fair trial cannot be obtained, to case to some adjoining county. Mrs. ton ts so anxious for a speedy trial that the desires her case to take precedence at the September term of the Criminal Court of those which precede hers upon the docket, and it is spy her wish in this respect will be eratific mutual understanding between the counsel on either side. The trial, consider- ing all the mysterious circumstances’ surround- ing the prisoner, the position in society occupied by the accused and one of her supposed « ictims, and the wide-spread anxiety te get at the facts on the part of the public, will tn al! p pility attract universal attention throughont the coun- try, and will prove one of the most intensely ex- ci of any that hasever been known in the criminal his of the United States. Partisan Wak in New MEXxiCO—Seren Men Killed and Thirty Wounded—On Saturday eve- ning, the 26th ult., a terrible election riot took place at La Mesilla, New Mexico. Scven per- sons were killed, and the injuries of as many more will result fatally, while more than twenty others were severely wounded. The republican and tic parties had each selected that day as the most suitable time for the grand demonstrations of the campaign. At 5 p. m. doth partics met in the plaza; exchanging de- fiant tiras. A pistol shot was fired eneral fight ensued. , we dren harried to their houses, but the fight was kept up from the windows and house-tops, the dead and wounded failing on all sides. The Hon. Lemen, the republican candidate for udge, wes the first killed. The balance of the illed and wounded are mostly Mexicans. Another fight took pl t Auton Chico, near os Vegas, in which two persons were killed and six or seven wounded. The peo are ter- ribly eacited. ty accounts have aceept- A mecting of taxpayers and irrespective ot party, is to be held im Cooper Institute this evening, to consider the present state of the city finances. Ex-Mayor Havemeyer, democrat, is annow preside. Among the geutlemen who are to ventilate their views are ex-Governor Edw. Salomon, Congress- man R. B. Roose Ledwith, Wm. C. dorfter, the leader of the rman democracy, and others. The Cow f Political Reform is also in the field and h | ing in the organization of the crasnd | Hall, Tweed & Co. Conrenexcr or Romax Cataonic CLeroy- MEN IN Baiar —At the close of the pas- toral retreat on Tuesday morning, September 5, at 9:30. m., there w be te coan od, a conteren of the Roman Catho- Ue clergy, presided over by the Most licv. Arch- Lishop, af Wiich several points of practical tm- portance will be discussed, aud special attention called to some regulations already male in pre- vious fyneds rnd councils in Balt » Tie Provincials and the rectors of the churches at- tended by the regular clergy are invited be Present.—Catholic Mirrc Respoxsinitity vor Tue KaiLeoap Mve- prns at Revere.—The inquiry into the raitroad —- = vot —, ows that it was ly chargeable to the parsimonious manage- ment of the Fastern Kallruad. When the train which was subsequently wrecked left Boston on that fatal night, it was crowded with people who were standing up in the aisles; it was late, owing to difficulty in making up the train: jt was run by guess-work over @ crowded mack. The collision was to be €x-ccted. thot the cars Wie crowded, but because the track nd, the criminals tanta ihus"otsn or ie Westfield. = Harry axp Uscoxscrovs.—Among the many scenes incident to the blowing up of the Ocean Wave, we turn from those of a harrowing nature to note that of a babe seven months the é : é if ? i if te i | its mother, who was: Ther infant to be fostn Matas Register, A Aw Evert Day Ma: ao brings ite Soller expen iin The bee tha Wi “ ‘too ‘ormer hatin’ he Sits some tee ben: cord Sess ‘iwto air. Nobody to biume of erences ‘A colored boxer sia Siicet Sosa eye enees be ‘Watt of efor! sit of Cincinnati has re A Paper says that its editor is ors oe este Su than poverty. 87 Walter Montgomery, Ae it i f f |

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