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THE EVENING STAR. Published Dally, Sundays Excepted, FY-For CENTs PER MONTH. Copies at the counter, Two Cexts each. By mai — months, $1.90; Giz months, 23.00; one year, $5.00. THE WEEKLY STAR—published Fridsy—91.0 wyear. BF Invariably io suena. in both cases, ‘and no paper sent longer than paid for . ‘EG Bate of advertising furnished on apptication. ee “=. B8—N2. 5,764. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penpsylyania Avenue, corner llth St. a THE EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMP’Y. S. BH. BRACPP MANN, Prea't. THE EVENING STAR In persed by earrtors to J * their subscribers at Tex CENTS PER WEEK, oF FOR- WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1871. TWO CENTs. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. WANNA WILE Ts MISSES L. Im @ duties of his #, George h. Wi. Mathe- thoroughly im anti 6t 2 wotstt 2 MISSES’ SELECT N._W.. commence 8' 4 PRRLEY. by 5 B. B 0. BY GPPCRGETOWN SEMINARY : Noe. 76 GAY STKEET. GEORGETOWN, D. C., MPSS LIPSCOMB, Priverrat. IVERSITY, eretar; and Financial 4 = of this Institution will be reenmed d he exerc's aEPTESP ew AS anim KINS WILL REOPEN HERSELECT | Lon the first Mondas in September between Penusylvania avenue an ul? Im NES’ ENGLISH AND FRENCH | for young Ladies will BE-OPE SEPTEMBERIsth at 14 © P nd Senior by Mons ate for tember RTMENT—Yenr begins $9 per your, Apolicants Se mber Lith term begins Rev. CHAS of ental es je2d-tthasm. NAPOLIS, MD. in charge of Prof J. G. jan Ucllege. The course of Engineering will be thorough, Sur- eying taught, with the nse of instruments, by actual operations in the In the Higher Eng- fish and in t ent, French willbe fas pa s¢y IN DAILY LES- , Without extra charge. FEMALE INSTITUTE. Santon Bi RSS = 7 = i Junior Department, per quarte oe NEAR BALTIMORE, Mo. | j)2hcr Eucla nt PRY — A Classical Department, ‘This Institute has been in operation for thirty | (;: man, (exer national reputation. With the Ss «limited ty ninety, it has repres For circular thirds, of the. States, ay tober, organized ators. &ec., address oe CHABLES B YOUNG edt 1314 [stre MATTHEW'S INSTITUTE, K STREET, ets. Studies will be ber 4. The € ical or may be followed at the option of ‘he Classes in Phonography ual 3 ROTH ER TOBIAS, President, S&T. MARY'S ACADEMY, , rh ¢ z hington eity. For Circulars Mas. RH. ARCHE Ellicott City #Y INSTITUTE, (Mate BURG, PA. erandria, Va. ‘oly € . Languages, ing form extra charges, Sister M. LEOCADTA, ‘anh-2w LADIES’ GOODS, &. Seeuse ATS. HELLER > ACR, complete assortment of NATURAL CURLS and Ain't assortment of IMI 8. HELLER, pt ss may be 7 ae poe O ee Seoee pAND EN TENNY WILL F ir Day. schoo bebapancan CORSE A 5 fag pia ber bs St Ste ‘At reduced prices. Call an situa Sree Sos, ——— 718 Banat Senet 1D aaa and Day School for WI é Children, in Washington, on the 21 == ee r ?) cour fstudy Will be ey es 907 PENNsvLVANIA AVSNTR, dress MRS. KE L. COLES th Butler, D. D.. Philad war and Philip A’ Spotswood, au2s-2) Ladi ways find a handsome assortment of Los. Collsce, Blooves ang, Bandkerchiots Beal - ee i Lace Poiat=, Sacqnes, and Parasol Covers. CLARK, LATE PRINCIPAL OF Realy euuie Dresses, of all descriptions. enworth Female Seminary, will oper SCHOOL at No. 206 E street, N.W., fodive Coderaarmenty, The 3,8 Paris Corset, | Serraunen ari. she relat " Oe Vefrets, Rit bons, Flowers and Feathers. Setar Braids of euperine auallty. & AU Goods marked in plain figure at poetic prices, M. Pt hl - Rothrock; ne ‘nA. Beatty, Miss Mary’. Coyle, OME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND BOYS, in separate departments, 107 Pennsyl- M. PRICE, Yania avenue. near Ist street, Capitol Hill, Miss A. ae M. HANSON, Principal, assisted by competent ¥ . fourth annual session will commence 413 SEVENTH STR. Spire Vine Pee §: ichool; also at Mr. Bevween D axp E StReets chool: alto at Mr. EMORIAL HALL, lari Nv N sts —This So- lect School for Young Ladies will reopen MON- ¥. September i EVANS ELLIN FF REGARPL . 8 OonANGE BUST BO HUMBUG! SEEING IS BELIEVING I" ic: Prof. N. Teacher of French For further culars at bookstores, or inquire - avenne. ‘an2s-2w MY ENTIRE STOCK OF WHERE SHALL [SEND MY BOY!—now: MILLINERY AND FANCY GLODS, ARD. ty Mg my oe Brot. la BEGARDLSSS OF COST. d for, creatar./ School select: BATUBAL CURLS AT A GREAT SACEIFIOR References Hugh Gelston, Baas Any shape or style of the best quality HMITATION HAIR CHIGNONS AT 35 CENTS. et wv. Augustus Webster, DD, B i Hicketts: Washint :D M. PRICE, s EXD cL Siva. t CAL AND ENGLISH ACADEMY. 413 SEVENTH STREET, sate hind year of this Lnatitution will commence on ONDA tember Ith, 11. raction at between Dand Batrests. | French by Prot, MASSON: ih Germat bya compa, “< con aa SPRUNGR ar Be GREAT KEDUCTION. TT Teen jeg "PHF ROSSLYN SEMINARY, ONE PRICE ONLY. FOR ¥c LADIES AND CBILDREN, HENRY KING, Jr Wiil reopen at No. 1938 ISTBEET, between Ver- ent avenue and 16th street, on MASONIC TEMPLE, sane: MONDAY, September lath. 8 may be made to the Priuctpal. MISS OUEKER NINTH AND F STREETS. 23 © street, until September Ist, at the school-rooms, Circulars at ‘an 23-Im* NGLISU. FR Twenty five thousand doliars of . 5 MIDLINE RY and FANCY GUUDS, misses 915 BLOW ERS, RIBBONS, 7 LACES. =TRAW GbODS, . 7 HOSIERY, GLOVES, PARASOLS, s! CORSETS, LADIES VESTS. ad ¥ school will TEMBER DTH. Mrs. Jackson will also give Pri- te Lessons in the Latin and Greek languages and au22-Im* Sold at 10 per cout, above cost. bier Boa Detain th Poaitively One Price Only. myttiy | (;EOKGETOWN COLLEGE, D. . =—— ‘The academic year of GEORGETOWN COLLEGE THE TRADES. commences on the Finer MuNpay OF SEPTEMBER ‘PENTS AND AWNINGS. dd ends in the firat wi Jnl he L ¢ MEDICAL and LAW ence in OCTOBER, J., President. vntaining particulars, can be had A 87 Uirculars or Rent for Camp Meetings, | '¥ applying to the President. anl3-Im AY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADTES, ublic and Private Balls and Par- MREs. L.A % WOTHERSPOON. H Stare EET M.G. COPELAND, This School will d September 18th. F. Dealer in Awning Materials, circular 3 of. anié-teep is _ aces 643 Le venue, E LECTIC INSTITUTE, =e FISHER, FIRST CLASS SCOURER, 61S 97H Stare, Orrosits Patent Orrice, In Session- Room of the Assembly Church, corner I and Sth streets northwest. AN ENGLI MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSI- € OOL Fox BOY: SECOND ANNUA SSLON . SEPTEMBER 1 3 By promptiy adopting the latest improvements, merican or Enropean invention, 1am | Terms—From 88 to $18 per quarter. my work ina manner not tobe cgualed | AW EVENING CLAS for Yoers Men will be By those not possessing these facilities. connected with the Enstitute. Ladies’ Dresses cleaned without being taken apart: | “Circulars to be had at the Bookstores, or of 81! Kind of spots removed without cleaning the whole REY. OLIVER COX, Principal, garment. and bever Sune fa, after being removed, | guiTGw Beaidence 1216 F strevt northwest. S*LECT sc oR LITTLE GIRLS, en ‘ 729 F Street N, W. ‘S225, Mas. ELIZA SPEIDEN BAYNE, Principal. ‘msouable prices. | The sccond session of this Schoul will commence on ning Kid Gloves—a single | WEDNESDAY, Septem ith. Circulars fur- ie 24 centay ewo pale 4 cents, one ‘dove Gs, | nished on application st the feekionce. "na 16 lm rape Veils and Trimmings cleaned, blackened abd USINESS OOLLEON. Gs WEUKES. ened. nt $1 pe ard. Ostrich Feathers . tia aha eae ad mgeneere: | we che een era Nad tice of the Seaten Island, Wo Hshment.cerablished 1819. The oldest and largest of | BUSINESS COLLEGE. corner of 7th and 1, streote, ents; BO ts, Kepairing done Kew York style of cl ite kind in the come THO RY ip the world. i Petraes the Sherongh —— iezay rene eee Ep Atrtcs. | Tho higher Wertnees Contes ys evevtal peepensriod WNINGS for every department of business, the pupils being : “ ‘conduct busitiees ay 1 d A N’C. HOGAN, Dartien, making-® practical application ¢ EY JOHN i Parties, making = a every NUFACTURER OF WINDOW AND vERan. | science learned. Tuiti: year for @ay or evening WNINGS, FLAGS. TENTS, Sessions. $60, itadice $25 able $2) in advance, Dal AD WAGON. Mee dest and the s D W. r nce in A vere ed of pico Special attention given to city and conmiey seul ve: when 7 ‘tuition ~ promptly attended to, 713 Mar- | in advance. Applications will be received at the £ « Spac re na ~ Sef College from 9 8. in. t02 and Sto ‘A DOLPH GOETZ, : . SPENE Pskw AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE - Principal of Department. Gt P will reopen = Ladies Ax = HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. HE MISSES OSBORN REPAIRING of every description in the Furni- Dieoeknis ASP wert ac rae att to. = a S Yo! AY by 100) itt O13 ME strvot, (north. SR AT D cuete SN. W. jetzéme | Northern Rroteanor Miestra: ere ie oe teachers. _B. W. corner 8th and D stre grees. Pemrences— a. ee Serer J. 8. Crocker, Jo Consul Gen; 2 H.& AUG. SCHMEDTIE, ral ‘Send for circular. « ‘augd-low 704 Teh streot, between G and H streets. ONZAGA COLLEGE.—The exercises of the {RING OF WATCHES, JEW! Y, " CLOCKS, SPRCKS carefully executed. or moderate O8 PRINTING AND PROMPTL ABLISHED 1533. : a cole ". JORM MeDER, pee 12; for the non-classical, $10; for be sere are CARRIAGE, cient number of appfice- nade Tee eet SeStutag'f agate ma fre wt hoc RECRIVED OW S7G44G8 AND SOLD On | “MLSS MRS CLARK. President. CARRIAGES REPAIRED th, | POREDERICK FEMALE SEMpyARY, MPORTANT TO CARPENTERS 4 * commences 11th September. |p eR tale FOUR HER. | Seation comme “, DELD WOOD MANTELS. fromm 8) ap te geste te auogse ’ e V. BD. NEY. Meridian Hit ‘Bey. THOS. McCANN, A. M., 3 auzsw Head of ab sirect, | gn3-am* aes. GOCIABLE.—The MUTUAL + composed of ‘b. will commence @ The Cause and Cure of Consumption. cause of Consumption is derange- his derangement produces deficient nutrition and assimilation. By lation 1 mean that process by which the nutri the food is converted into blood, and thence ide of dy. Persons wich digest shaving the slightest pre-disposition to pulmonary disease, or if they take cold. will be ¥ Consumption of the Lungs in that it will be im, sible to cure any case of Cansumpti restoring a sood digestion and health: The very first thing to be stomach and bowels from. all slime, which is clogging these organs so that they cannet perform their functi i restore the Ii TR ladies of’ the 19th street Bapt CIABLE next M ENING, September 4th, at To'clock, in the «ment of said church. 1 devoted to liguidating the debt incurred in rebuild- church, and, as it is designed to make the n it free to all, their friends and the public Fetctally are solicited to come and aid this landable 0.) EXHIBITION % ON SND SALE Seventh street, between D and E streets Mo. Ae ee aiuirs shor’ Gad Follows Hall, : Ghotce Ox Paintings. Rngrasings Chrom so; Largest Stock Paper tures, Frames, Plorure Qords and Ti Hings: Nelo Be’, in the District. ERMS, CAS Please remember Name and Number. best remedy is Pills clean the stomach and els of all the dead and morbid slime that is y in the whole syste of all ciseased bile th: h e, and rouse it up toa new a ealthy action, by which natural and healthy bile is h. bowels, and liver a1 Schenck Mandrake sin the stomach an exce id andthe appetite poor. lacteals are weak, and requiring stre a condition like this that Se fe proves to be the medy ever discovers willnentralize all ex sweet and fresh; it will important organ, and ervate a go: and prepare the system digestion, and ultl isease and dec: Y. 004 F st.,near loth, #7 3 m, PSDAYS, THURSDAYS, Bas, THURS- ‘ive permanent tone to this for the ‘and Gentlemen fo ae ee t process ¢ “ Boston,” Tuesday and Reunion every Saturday,7 to 10 and Gentlemen only; eh Ladies desiring to att quired to make applic eason Card of Admis i LDON, 929 32th street 'N Prof. §., a suitable refei note of application. the classes durii mains to cure most cm If ‘unknown to rence should accom: )TICE.—ANl pupil is readily abs ce distritmted to ‘ns all morbid matt form of abseceses or tubercles, 0 Nature to expel all the diseased matt of tree expectoration, when ouce it ripe g murify ng properties hs ¥ hat all ulcers and cavities are heated up souna, and my patient is © and tuition in schou! lasses at any hour agreed hb street, betwer and K streets, . BEICHENBACH’S PIA’ aE ets ilta Birech, ap NO STORE, Py ured. _ The essentin] o pier Pianos, Organs end rent onthe most accommodating terms; Piano Organ Tuning and Re PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c.> EMMETT! elodéons for sale or' yetem is b: necestary to cure is anew order of things. —a appetite, a good nutrition, the body to grow in t; then Nature is he!ped. the cavities will and be thrown off in J Crand Arnal » BE OLE to heal up, ther persons cured with only one njoy life to a good old age. elicines will do to cure at the stomach; avenre. betw NESDAY, Se - They will clean disease that is in Itis important ut-door exercise only in a genial and actly anderstond that A man who has n the effects of a t relapse than one who itis precisely the same in So long as the lungs are n long is there imminent danger of a full return of the i so strenuonsly caution tients against exposing themselves vo vt genial and pleasant, rumptives’ lunge a i cold is far more lia DAY next. 7th instan erriage free. bir give a Concert at 6 o'clock. and other rises arranged for the after ittee guarantee a seas perfectly healed. just 40 (admitting a gentleman and ladi T 12 years of age,) Cigar Store, 4118) CLOTHING. ((hosING OUT saLEs uccess With my M: grand secret uf my ts in my ability to subd of provoking it, as many flamed lung cannot, with safety to the ‘ exposed to the biting blasts of Winter or the chilling of Spring or Autumn. It should be carefully shielded from all irritating influences, rt caution should be observed in this particular, without it cure under almost any circumstances is an impossibility. reon should be kept on a wholesome and Medicines continued itthe natural quan: y of the faculty do. nutritious diet, until the body has restored to titv cf flesh and strength. 4 was myself cured by this treatment of the worst onsumption, aud have lived to get fat and OTH’ YS’ AND CHILDREN’S = = BCLOTHINGs . VE AND WELLINGTON BISMARCK, ZOUA eae 0) sands since, and ver cured by this treatment whom I have About the first of October I expect to take posses- of my new building. at the nor heas. corner. of xth and Arch streets, where I shail to all who may require it. e i upany all my Remedies. so of the wor'd can be readily K.M. D.. Philadelphia. and Seaweed Tonic, ed cents @ box. For sale by all draggists and “THOMPSON LILLY & CO., 26 Hanover street. Baltimore, Md., Wholevale Agents. th, SABNEY JACKET SUITS. DEBBY SUITS. METROPOLITAN SUITS. ‘The above styles in SUMMER CASSIMERES, OREVIOTS, WHITE DUCK, MARSEILLES and COLORED LINENS, manufactured with taste and slegauce for all ages from 3 to youths of 2) years of Also, SHIRTS, COLLARS, DBAWEBS, TIES, S30CKS, &c., &c. Great opportanity for good goods at low prices, Lower Prices than Elsewhere. Burnett's Cocoalus and Kaliston, 8s Wehiene up and Tonic, $1.25; Jayne's Expectorant and rtetten'e, Heoftand's and Vin NOAH WALKER & CO., Herb Bitters, Tricophet 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘16-tr A. F. London & 0o.,) CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY, MERCHANT TAILOR, titan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) jo. 362 Penn's avenue. Washingt: WASHINGTON HOTELS. _ C,° Vetarp, EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. 0. cs ree assortment, repeal ‘at whole- cs id © Whitky , large bo S—guaranteed as ri sifornia Wines Po ey . Sherry, Muscatel, ‘ANS, Draggist, Corner 3 and D streets BW. Great Reduction. IN OLD RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES BRANDIES, GLNS, of the followin; iz:—Family Nectar rtaon 4 do., 93.50 California Brand: ficktail Bitters, Black! Brandy. Liberal di tors of the Native W aud 1219 Penn's avenue, GRAND OPENING Lea & Perrins’ Sauce. Pronounced by Connoisseurs “THE ONLY GOOD SAU It improves appetite and digestion, and it is un- . LEA & PERRINS to rivaled for its flavor. We are Leia — + rosecute ull parties making or ver ms pasbeJON DUNC. 3. Agents, New York THURSTON’S IVORY PEARL ER is the best article for cleansiug: teeth, Sold by all EBrenoren et ied rl ER restores soiled gloves equ: i fancy goods FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Gh ale press 25 and # te. OVE CLEAN: Sold STRAUS, POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, is the best in the world. icy iuapantansoun, does not pontth luce paralysis or This splendid foods tor tay es death, Avord boast irt untarni the only perfe by all ‘druggists. York HE AMERICAN ACTING NoN-F, ‘Oop, Corner 9th and D streets. gus BECBIVED—A fine assortment of Berg- Between lth and lth streets, cua ier nto, var COMPBISING to id its integrit THE LATEST STYLES “ itz ‘ED DOUBLE MEN'S DRESS SUITS, ‘ORCE PUMP.; MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS, MEN’S TRAVELING SUITS, YOUTHS’ DRESS SUITS, YOUTHS’ BUSINESS SUITS, BOY'S SCHOOL SUITS, A SPLENDID LINE OF FRENCH, ENGLISH and AMERICAN CASsI- MERE PANTALOONS, WITH VESTS TO MATCH OB WITHOUT. SF CALL AND EXAMINE, T= =e patronize Me™ AGUE Bhd At 2 Son, Pennsylvania avenue. Gcorgetown—Wmn. T. recta; Piston & ht, 50% Bridge Stldge cirect. _EVENING STAR. _ Washington News and Gossip. Internat Revesve.—The receipts from this source to-day were «10,568. Tne North Carolina Cherokee Indians will be removed ina few weks t) the Indian Teisi- tny. GENERAL Srrnner is eapoctnd f) relaca on Monday or Tuecday next. It's believed t left Liverpool on the steamer Scotia on S day last. CommisstonER DovGiass, of the Internal Revenue Brrean, left for Pennsylvania this morning, to be absent until the beginning of next week. Pay Inspoctor Cunsixcaam hes to his home n th’s city a ter the « his term of i io have him t FER OF Coin.—The Tre” srer of the State .-day made a ¢ Jegraphic trans- fer of £290,000 in coin from San Francisco to New York, through the Bank of C_litornia. SquatTers ORDERED Orr.—Reverence was made in Tue STAR a ‘ew days since to the set- Uement of aj oicion of the Incian Territory by Kansas squatters, and the statement was made that it wes the intention ofthe government t> order them off. Secretarv Delano yesterday ad- dressed a letter to Col. Cium, Acting Commis- sioner of Incian Affairs, in which he says that an examination of the treaty stipulations in Teterence to this couniry satisfies him that such setilements are in violation of the lawsand trea- ties of the United States, and that they shou'd be prevented, if posible. He therefore deems it advisable that Col. C. should address a com- munication to Superintendent Hoag on the subjcet, requesting him t» give notice ot the decision of the department in reference to the intrusions upon the Indian country, before alluded to, and warn all persons who have ready gone into the country that unless they ‘ly remove therefrom the goveram will take such steps as are necessary to effect such removal, returned Bips ror THE New WaATER-MAtN.—Bids were opened to-day by Major Elliot for 9,079,000 pounds of pipes and special castings for the new of-inch main provided for by acts of Congres nd the Legislative Asse yof the Disirict of Columbia. The following is a list of the bi W. Starr & Sors, Camden, N. al Pipe Works, Pittsburg, Pa., 4; RK. D. Wood & Co., Philade' . 050 Gaylord Iron and Pipe Com- pany, Cincinnati, O., offer to make one-half of the whole at the rate for the whole of 3301,°73.10. ots requirements are that the de- livery shall commence on the Ist of October, and shail be continued at the rate of 115 pipes per week till the contract is completed, under forfeit for delay of one dollar a diy for each pipe and special casting not delivered in the lime required by the contract. This will insure the full delivery of this immense amount of iron about the Ist of February next. Starr & Sons, the lowest bidders, are well known as one of the lareest concerrs in the country, and fully equal requirements of the contract. nections will be made as fast os the pipe aid with the 30-inch main laid by General ‘© that an increased supply of water?) may be expected eerlier than the date men. oned above. a lon Not>s, The chignon’s reign is ended. Turbo” hats are more in vogue than ever. Trimming on the front of dross" #s revived. Lonnet s.cings wre wider and very much longer. Cuatelsine braids will not be worn much longer. Little soap locks on the side of the fact are out of date. HomRIDLE ACCIDENT TO A TIGHT-ROPE PER- vormER—A shocking accident has occurred at pringtield, Ohio. By the parting of a splice in S rope, siretched across Main screet trom one ailding to another, a one-l rope-walker srom New York, named Prof. DeHoune, was pr-cipitated to the ground, a distance of 63 or70 et. His injuries are a broken leg and hand. anda frectured skull. The nt Was W nessed by an immense concourse of people, in- cluding the wite and child of the victim. Houne was formerly a soldier, and lost h's leg in the Union service in Tennessee. He refuced *)accepi payment for the porformance, on the ground that he had not earned it. ——— THE ANTHRACITE CoaL TRADE.—The Phil delphia Ledger of yesterday says: “ The anthra- cite coal .sade for the past week is without spe- cial feature. In all the regions production is active, and steadily increases on the tonnage of corresponding time last year. The demand continues fair; the small’ advances in price of prepared coal at the late public sale of Scranton voal hes tended to stiffen quotations on theentire list, and we quote an established advance on all kinds of coal of from 10 to 25 cents per ton. ‘There is an active retail market for Lehigh coal at 87.50 per ton, delivered, and for Schuylkill at 0 cents to $1 per ton lens. OFFiciaL VOTE OF NontH CAROLINA ON THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION ‘The complete official returns of the vote in North Carolina on the proposed Constitutional Conven- tion shows that it bas been defeated bya majori- ty of 9,245. Phe total vote is 181,259, divided as i For Convention, £6,007; "against it ~,252. The t tal vote at the last State election— that for Attorney General in 1870—was 171,175, of which the republicans threw 8,427, and’ the slemocrats 87,648. Avice BowLsny’s GRAVE AND ConkLIn’s.— ‘The remains of Walter Conklin were enclosed ina keautiful coflin, and followed to the grave )y sorrowing relations and friends on Saturday. The body of poor Alice Bowlsby was buried in Potter’s field. There was no one to drop a tear over her grave. The friends of Miss Bowlsby haye sent on for her body for interment in Paterson.—N. Y. Sun. YeLtow Fever.—There remains no doubt vow that the yellow fever is prevalent to an alarming extent both in Savannah and Charles- m. ‘The newspapers there have been trying to hide the fact, but it has ex, itself beyond any further denial by its virulence, and great crow¢'s of people able to get away are fleeing to healthier localities. Tne SMALLEST Bany.—A lady near Ballville, Sandusky county, Ohio, recently gave birth toa child which weighed but one pound. It is now nearly four weeks old and weighs less than two pounds, At the time of its birth a lady’s ir ring was sipped over itshand and arm to the pean: undre¢s of pcople have been to see Ndi. Ind., has three femalc-barber shops. jad woman’s highest word of commendation is “nice. B2Mr. Schermerhorn, of Schenectady, died of heart disease while he was praying. @7-The Hariford Courant denies that Mark Twain has bought a house in that city. ®7-You should get married at exactly noon, nowadays, if you respect the claims of = S7-Boston its rate of is year to fall Delon eiLbose oe thee od BIA wooden-legged inebriate of Newark was =, apart and carried to the police station in sectiors, TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, > ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. IMPORTANT FROM IRELAND, FIFRCE FIGHTING IN DUBLIN! Policemen Defe vt od by ie Police Force Wound. ncreasing E: the City. a citoment Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. DvunLIN, Sept. 4—There was fierce fighting ali night. “The police were driven to their bar- racks, and on receiving reinforcements charged the crowd desperately. They were driven into the barracks aj devera , result. pt to reac baule which followed the was completely wrecked by the mob im its tic rage. Ono-halt of the px men ¢ in toe affray were injured. The prison- ng national songs all night. ‘There is great ement, and it ‘s increasing. Irish Women in the Melee. Sept. 5.—A dispatch from Dublin taken by the police daring the by the 'p x the offi- cers of the law were. a.sisted Dy a large n assaults uy on the po f{ the Riots Apprehen ted. pt. G—A special dispatch from Tenewal of the riot is anpre= p police have been ordered t) use unmercisully, and the soldiers 30 under eras ior we in case of emer- FRANCE ALARMED. Threatened Demonstration of the F ternationn's—Agtive Measures to Re- press the Movement. PARIS, Sept. 4- chy, and a corst ernment Was i ‘aber of women in their English Affairs. hk Troops Trying How the Of4 Thing Works— n Thousand Miners Addressed by a Lord—The Great Musical Fest'val—The Yacht Livo Aground—Veasel Caps Bieven Lives L Loxpon, Sept. 5.—he automnal man of the military, under te ~oked and ate a me si 1, aud rested a short The tents were t n siruck, and the » Aldershot. The mecting of the miners held yesterday at Barrsicy, at which fully 10,000 persons were present. The grand musical festival began to-day at Gloucester and will continue through the week. Among the musical performers are Mlle. Tiet= zens aud Madame Cora De Wilhoorst. The latter is a well-known American singer. The Lerformance commenced to-day in the Cathe- ral with Dettinger'’s Te Deum, “Hear my prayer,” of Meldiesshon, and Han Jeptha, and will be continued to-night with the first part of Hayden’s Creation and a selection from ha del’s Israel in Egypt. Theconcerts of Wednes- day and Thursday evenings will be held in Shire Mall. ‘The instruinental performers and choruses and the other .oloists are of the first eminence. Commodore Ashbury’s vacht Livonia has been aground eff the Isle of Wight, but was of Without damage. She ‘s to-day sheltered in the Portlane harbor, awaiiing the termination of the prevail ng hears ale, before continuing her voyage to New York. The Filomela has capsized off Malta, and eleven persons were drow ned. The steamship Perierre, from New York, arrived at Brest to-day. The steamship Siberia, trom Boston, touched at Queenstown today. The steamship City of Brooklja, from New York, touched at Queerstown last evening. The stearship Nova Scotian, from Quebec, touched at Moville to-day. Death of Dr. Karl Marx, the Leader of the Reds, Loxpox, Sept. 5—Dr. Carl Marx, the lead- ing spiritot the ‘Tuativnal Socicty, died to- day, in his {3d year. The Confederate Cotton Bondholde: 5. Loxpox, Sept. 5.—The commie of confede- rate boncholders are about to publish their re- 1 ort and correspondence. Labor Strikes land. Loxpox, Sept. 5.—Stril oceurred to-day mong the workmen at Sheffield and Bradford. pease: mw From Utah. Murder Cases—Rich Mines Discovered —An Epis- copal Church Consecraird. Sart Lake City, Sept.4—John Allen was before Judge Hawley to-day on the charge of Filling Win. Hutchinson, of Coatville, and was committed to await irial. Judge Hawley issued warrants for the arrest of Jobn F. McDallister and Elder Albert P. Rockwood, on the charge of concealing from and refusing to deliver to the United States marshal the penitentiary convict who wes sen- tenced to fifteen y imprisonment on the charge of murder. “The arrests were made and the prisoners: appeared before the jndge. Their examination will be continued on the 6th inst. The mining transactions to-day, through A. Gould & Son, amounted to $7 ». Tue re- ports from the mining districts are unusually pagina The receipts of silver amounted to-day. There are reports of new and ies from all points. pal church was conscerated yester- en Aquatic Sports. Sadler Willing to Row uita Brown—The Bartcn Crew Challenge the Prior Crew. Hatirax, Sept. 5.—Mr. Sadler pub'shes a card denying that he has refused the cha'len, offered him by Brown's backers to row a angle scull race for from one to ten thousand dollars over the same course as the cham race, and declares his willingness to meet Brown in any vf the races for which their crews are entered. The Barton crew of Halifax will probabl leave to-day for Seratoga. They have p= euged the Prior crew to row over the Halitax course tor $500. HAMILTON, Caxava, Sept. 5—Steps are being taken to hold a regaita at this place. A ter wes received from the Taylor-Winship crew stating they would come and row for one ‘housand dollars. The rowing che matter in charge, and the prospects are zood tor raising the money. It is thought the St. Jobrs Club will row here. eae —_— Scieide of a Washington. Friends. ae i al PuiLapeLrata, Sept. 5.—Charles J. Pettit, a Washington pondent, “ron ped nSa in the ball The: ve ow i Generals Sheridan and and Col. Jack_on are the whe TRE ee ee. t the People ~~ York Pro- to Do About It, Naw Vor K, Sept. 5—At inst evening's meet- iy tat Cy oper Institute speeches were made by Havi meyer, Ocwald Ottendorf, J Pierre- pout, Ju Pmott, Concremman Roosevelt, Recolutions were triroduced red by Jo eph Choate, and an executive com- mitt-e o, seventy, composed of prominent citi- BENS, iT SpE siY mand an erbibit udinet, of the tter to the Van regarding the roper policy sage of st, WOO acres of Wotan and child: second, that of the tn sold tonctual setilers; the #1, Cherokee fund, be to the education and support of or- ovrth, that the interest on the bal- dpe epita every year; ftth, that ten courts bs ished tn the Indian ¥ with ,uries ot try Indians; ‘an Indian dele in Congress to take the of expensive pat thereby saving *he » fom BIS.00 a yeor All this Congress has the authoriy of the tre of 186 te do, and I om in saver of it That . Movement) of Ste umers, Nrw York, Sept r Cicy of Wesbingt on and Colorado, irom I twer- wuslia. trom Hambarg The ste an mihe Eiermal City. 5.—Yon. Wm. MH. Seward - Sudden Death of a Maine Man. PorrLan,, Mr 8.—Hon. John A. Poor died very sudder ly 1s morningof hecrt d'ssase. Tue STAR £ racter of t summer reert near Winchester. Mr. Little proveunces the statements true. He gocson t» say that several r nel: 2 note to C..L. W of twenty received an answer. Th this statement is true. Not one in two did receive an answer, including th himeclt, who was advined that he could not be accommodated for want of room come, and at atime when we did w Hence his having to pay th which secmed to be as lang bind whcels of the ambulance here. Again. he says, atter having arrived at the chosen spot ai was shown to thre eas tae bat brought him | inches high, and a latest stylet fur as is toun " He gocs on to say that he could find ne springs | Of any kind within iwo miles and a sremses: nor b alt of the . ishing or bathing; nor no fruit, no vegetables This swe declara- imax, and it ix aid. Who ever b se being built in the count half trom a spring, mo: The (mineral) springs are f yards t> two piles distant. As will be inferred from the extensive milidam on the wrt distance of the dwelling; ne of the best bathing p in this ¥. Scores of men irom Winchester and rounding couniry resort there (> fi<h and bathe. Squirrels, turkeys, pheasants, rabbits, partridges, and 0 to be country. Ihave furnished horses for ladies to ride every day, and most of the timetwice a day, during the whole time they were he ‘ them Were never on hoi Ihave very Sunday themselves, who have learned to ri here. They were irom Washington, names can be produced if nece sary contains over one hundred iruit tree ocked with truit. The goo of Winchester with whom I dealt y that the bv st that the mar mea's, ve nished tor the Ircquent mat ts could afford were fur- UCCESSFUL ATTEMPT TO SWENDLE.— n Was made inthe Sun a few days ago of recovery of a watch, valued at =15), by a detective in Washington, which had boen ate from Mr. F. Lauterbach while he was in att dance upon the Washin s information was given to P and by him to the reporters, and on the day of the publication iwo men ealied upon Mr. Lau- terbach and represented themse detectives irom Washington, and, assuring him that they had recovered his watch. asked him to give them the reward of 850 he had its recovery. Mr. Lauterbach got out the money Id the pretended detectives to prod: watch. The ewindlers— be—said they did not lave the watch but that it was down town, and that Dring it to him after receiving t: 1. Mr. Lauterbach pradently refused to give the money until the watch was bronght forth, and the two men, seeing that their “little game” } toiled, said they would go after the wa onway, Romance 1x Kyat Lire—A Young W: on her Weddirg Day, Pinds her Lever Drown: Ten days ago an officer tound a suit o/ clothes lying upon the hark of the Passaic, Vater. on depot, Newerk, at the police static 19 the station and identified thing ws b- longing to John Charles Ratzel!, her lover, 1> whom she was yesterday to have been married. She had taken ‘and furnished rooms at No. Walnat strect, and was all ready for the wed- cing. He called on her last on the 2ith altimo, and leit her intending to bathe, as he wes in the habit of doing, since which time she had not heard from him. Deceased was bern in Greece and had lived in several parts of Europe, bei fomiliar «ith several languages. At the time of his death he was 33 years old, and employed as a coachman a’ i Palisade avenue. The girl had a Spanish Testament and other articles b.- long to Ratzell in her possession —N. Y. Stor, Sth inal. eeeereeesgees Rerontep Rvssiax PReranations Por van.—The London Army ond Navy Gazette, of Averst 19th, says: The Hessian fortifications at the railway stadions of Kadziwillow and Wole- ok pidiy proceeded with. The former station toward the frontiers of the serdyczew-Radziwillower Railway. Both stations are of the utmost sventegical impor- tance. and have an uninterrupted commurica- tion with the Galician nest of Railways. In the neighborheod of Kadziwillow imperial engi- neers have been engaged for weeks in surveying and leveling, snd atter their plans a cl With detached forts will be erected in the neigh- LorLood of the station for its further protee.on. The fortifications are to be completed within three years. A similar course has been adopted at Wolocysk. Other fortifications are alread: nealy pomegtrees sane im the eatension the works at Lithuanian Brest and Kiew, the:r srengthening by detached forts. E Dr. von . ‘The strife in Prossia Or It—The ot tools is well in girl, who, at Y= 4 young flow liked the if ‘ e if fi ft lt i i f

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