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Published Daily, Sar Sundays Ex AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylyania = corner Lith St, THE EVENING STAB "VEWSPAPER CONP’Y. 8. BH. KATKPMANN, Pres't. thetr subscribers at Tex CENTs PER WEEK, or F ¥Y-Forn Cents PER MONTH. Copies at ‘Two Cexts each. By mail—thres Six months, $3.00; one year, $5 20. THE WEEKLY STAR—published Priday—$1.0 Wrear. SF Invaristly 'n advance, im both eases, and no paper sent lop~er than paid for EP Rates of advertising furnished on application. ————_— counter, $1.0 5,765. “THE EVENING STAR | mm EVENING STAR. /o%, 38-—N2. 5 — Star, WASHINGTON, D. C.,. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1871. TWO CENTS. — EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. AMUSEMENTS. w N ScHodl HE 3 BURGESS will reopen their Schoo | OLD No.) ON EXHIBITION New Ne t aLL PROEES HER AC 213 Xoung Ladies on MONDAY, September lth 480. i AND SALE 7 ee piv ia avenue on TURSDAY, 8+ bogtoms 1403 New York avenue. Tre Br.’ a TH Sr. : ISS L. FLETCHER HAS THE PLEASURE ert NTS SCHOOL. under the pose a | Weocsenene Ferumption of her erleet, En Me. 608 Beventh strost tong Gad Fel Fale ween D and os ° vs of Charity corner 10th and G strecta, | Heh classes for young Indies, WEDNESDAY, | onoiee Br's Will reopen on MONDAY. Sept. ch. Parents and | 6th proximo, at 1313 New York avenue. se4- Ri Fate ie i iow guaidians are requested to send their children | wetge 7 THOMSON ore Gordnand Tesveln ey = Dar. CSERrEnDER | an Lo ea san OND. TH, Ws ne Gating of | No. 738 Mh street north eetst ere een, ‘epas-1y* town,on M he iat.) Matho- YOUNG Lavies, AND MISSES’ SELECT POF. SHELDO matical and “ourses thoroughly” im panne parted ansl-6t Corner Sth and 1. stree commence SEP- | NEW MEDIC. AL BUILDING: Noe Ci = SEMINARY — | TEMBER 11 The icone PERLEY, iy Eieng! Mel open for the Season of NGI. GPOSSETOWN SE: . ermission refer to Rev. C- B-Bosnton.6 man, On SATURDAY. Riptember .m. rine! nervon Tnativute B. Blackfor PANS ASD HOCHS OF TUIT No, 6 G4Y STREET, GEORGETO Beg GF Met olian, aa Warrén Ghoate, Beg, JUVENILE CLASS, TUESDAYS, He dioars, 1 ension Office, MISS LIPSCOMB, Parxerrat.. Fo Waa csivgesrry, Du pbES GEARS, FURSB As, THURS- ‘Cee a serresben is. me a se oe TOENTLEMEN ES CLASS, oR AR DLs and Rainer it THEQLOGICAT, DEPARTMENT Opeus Scp- ae 7 CALKINS WILL REOPEN HERSELECT | tember iath. Tui itlon. and room free ee Especial Ch ive and Gentlemen fer the jase of Tuesday and Thursday, 9 to 10 JOL on the first Monday in September o LAW DEPARTMENT—Year begins October 21. | “ Boston,” 2 se Pe Meta Beansvivenia” arenas tC Thr ica DE! Uscuradee a Year begins Octo aud Gentlemen only; children will aot’ be ec tadice -— ENTE . = Ladier desiring to attend these Reunions will be Fe: M®. URE WILL RxOPEN HER ecuooL pect estncan g Gaures of Lectures, B10), pplication, for = Complimentaey MONDAY, Septsmber 25, 1571, -- ~ sper Seat, Applicants Se Aiton Ww. FE unknown to " a Ot ‘Suitable reference should accompany PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT Year boaina NOTICE —All ups entering classes di September will receive 36 lessons to the quarter. Pa vate tuition and tuition in schools, private families oF private classe at any hour agreed upon. fo. 91 Feet, betwen T and K yu 22-tf Applicants September 13th. Tuition $9 per eptember nD $9 pe ae year. fog admlasion examined So ember Tith an NORMAL DEPARTMENT— Year begin a ber 13th. pte Ed for admission examine: Sepe tember lth and 12th. Taition, $9 per year. se2- us RSON INST | ee a SOD NGS ACADEX ie. MY, LEC ICAL AND STH RMATIOAL Rey = a bisa FOR BuYs, . Bact Cap: we the chy enkdoncs, NCARNATIC CHURCH & FOK YOUNG LIDIES AND DUAILDREN, 4 M street. corner of 12th. Bev. J. Ps tie a Rector. Mis Nth . RBEICHENBAOH'S PIANO STORE F028 Tk Stree, ange Prana, enue ecienemep VER Sele agency forthe nae ot the celebrated: PIANOS eine Ruabe & Co., Baltimore, as ae ‘OD. Principal. 14tH Street, Berween I ax pK. ‘The Nineteenth Annual Leow onl of this Scho twill ember lcCammon, Alba also, nd-hanl kote, wamrcoiet gin WEDNESDAY September 13th, Scien- | Planes ‘and. Mol Hodson for ele or RL: * Department rill be 4g charge gf 1 of Prof J. ee oe Tent on Snghe most im prom a Sy LARK late of Columbian onteomery county. Md. Gtann Tate Engineering Will be thoreagi, 8 Sur. — = of this school, will com- LT OF OCTHOER nent, veying taught, with the nse of fi Foperations in the field.” In the Higher Bag- ve seh pea = Estvand fn the Classical Department, French will bs for the school year Languages, © | taught as part of the regular course, IN DAILY LEs- TS cOSSEQUENCR of the contingd intermaption and Drawin For Circulars appiy to Francis Miler, 460 Louis. | 80%, Without extra charge. — to travel on the 7th street route, OF t jor fame avene: H. MILLER, Principal Jpnfor Department, per ‘Quarter. indy Spring. Post Office, Classical Department, German, (ext PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &. ito and, and will take place on THURS- h instant, commencing at one o'clock - GOODS, & For circulars, &c., address ean LADIES DS, on-tr CHARLES B YOUNG, | Poh. choir give Concert at 6 o'clock, and other interestin, ses arranged for the afternoon and evening, ai Committee guarantee @ season of pleasure to all participants. Tickets, (admitting a gentleman = ladies and childr, f age.) 1; to be had of the N.G.'s and ©, P.’s, of the uritter, ‘and at Kidder & McLean's Cigar Store, “ait Beventh strect. nel at SPLL ING at s. HELLERS; NATU a AIDS Barton HALE CHIGNONS. _snlé-tf_ St, MATTHEW'S INSTITUTE, K STREET, Le ee oat and 15th streets. Studies will be re- fumed cu MONDAY, Seprember 4. The Clastieal or Commer ereial Course may be followed at the option of Barents or guardians. Tho C in Phonography will be continued, as usnal. au 3i-lot BROTHER TOBIAS, President, * S. HELLER, 315 Maker set Space. FULL LINE OF T. MARYS ACADEMY, CORSETS, STONE Fairfax street, Alerandria, Va. CLOTHING. _ At reduced prices, Caffand sos, at Conducted by the Sisters of Holy Cross, will re- HELLER’, open MONDAY. September & The course of in- enlétt _ais Market Space. (onune OUT SALES AT M. WILLIAN’s, F) 907 PexnsyLVaNia AVENTR, struction is most tl rough in English, the Lan- guag:s, Music, Board and ‘Fallon per annum, 8200. Lan; ngnages, usic, Drawing and Painting form extra char a. miso barticulars, address Sister M. LEOCADIA. or Ladies will always find a handsome assortment ot sisi aus0-2 aa YOUTH’S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S Collars, Sleeves and Handkerchicfs H ANNUAL SESSION OF M Points, Sacques, and Parasol Covers. Select School for Boys will com: ce EC! Black Dress 8 mence Sept. th. For further information, Beste-paie Dresses, of aft deportottons. P Paris Corset, pm Aye leaned os BISMARCK, ZOUAVR AND WELLINGTON seed Hates Uatpy Leghorn, and . ee Suits. Ey: arte omine he gy GR a Pay Vane ‘RET SUITS. Til Geis mecked in pial Beara ah othe low- | MONDAY, September athe a thelr residence No. | GAENEN JACKE . oa prices. ‘WILLIAN, 91 Beall tree Georgetown. D.: 028-100" DEBBY 8UITS. 907 Poussyiventa avenue. 2 HE MISS) mow COLEMAN wink aia A Boardii nd Day School — Young Ladies and Bind “stin ine ciate fo api shores, ae Soares of study will be complete and thorong! dress MRS. K. EMAN, Washington, Deo Rei aires og “é St Tout ter, D. D., Philadelphi Hon, B. J. Barbour and Philip A. panes, METROPOLITAN 8UITS. The above styles in SUMMER OASSIMERES, OBEVIOTS, WHITE DUCK, MARSEILLES and OOLORED LINENS, manufactured with taste and elegance for all ages from 3 to youths of 2) years of M. PRICE, 413 SEVENTH STREET, Between D anv E Stazers. * = Ret Ww. CLARK, LATE PRINCIPAL: ‘OF | “a GELLING OFF REE BUsiNESSy © & SELECT SCHOOL at No. 203 Eairect NW | _ Also, SHIRTS, COLLARS, DRAWERS, TIES, SEPTEMBER 4TH. She refers to S0CKS, &c., de. — tev. A.W. Pitzer, Dr. 8. C. Buse: BO HUMBUG! SEEING Is BELIEVING | Gen.J. M,McCalla, Gol. Sotawick Great opportunity for good goods at low prices, et Mrs, filin A. Beatty, — Mies Mary’. Sai, TOCK OF NOAH WALKER & 00., ——— oar SCHOOL FOR YOU — lt ND ES OS. in separate departm 107 Pennsyl- BILL @coDs, ee Yania avenue. near Ist street, Capital Mil, Missa. M. HANSON, Principal, assisted by competent BEGARDLSSS OF COST. BATUBAL CURLS REAT SAORIFION | SEPTEMBER Litm, For citealars ay Vat ee Heme School: alsoat Mr. Ballantyne s wand Ste Any shape or style of the best quality lingt oF ce omnaneeee IMITATION HAIR CHIGNONS AT 35 CENTS. MOBIAL ert TH AND 3 iach TR ae M. PRICE, September 4th, | Misses ANNIE EVANS -VENTH STREET, EMMA M WILLTA ibis its er of Mu eacher == — s HEN MASSON, ‘Teacher of French 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. elt-tr - le -RGE) F’.7* ictensor tl. F. London & 0o..) CITIZENS, ARMY AND. NAVY, MERCHANT TAILOR, ss Metropole Hotel, (late Bi "8, } j62 Penn's avenue. Washington. yis-tt WASHINGTON | HOTELS. _ ‘arther ‘or ar between D and E streets. information coe se at bookstores, sias'iut a = GREAT REDUCTION. W2ARB 5 insuitdn E —Ausreee Brot: hi O- Cc. EBBITT HOUSE, ONE PRICE ONLY. Howard county, eed for, cizeular. School se sre WASHINGTON, D. 0. situation delight , pine Seine Depees HENRY KING, Jr., u fic Rev Augean Wel Wabvier B.D D: et REAL ESTATE AGENTS. MASONIC TEMPLE, Gen. J.B. icketts, W ICE OF Se ks Oo” a a ae ae ©. W. HAVENNER & CO., REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, THIRD DOOR EAST OF SEVENTH STBEBT WEST END CLASSICAL, MATHEMAT- Chas AND ENGLISH ADADEMY The thin year of this Institution will commence on September ith, 1sil. Instruction in N; in German, by a com Circulars can, be’ obtained at SPRINGER, A.M, Principal, thousand do! wigiiery - Fey ae GUODS, aaah GL ae ES. PARASOLS, CORSETS, LADI&S VESTS. tent native teacher. the bookstore OSSLYN SEM myBly LANES AND comLpREN We hare for investment 1p notes secured by deed of trust on Heal Estate in the District of Columbia, the voles HR T, between Vor ran of oe 3600 THE TRADES. LT on Collateral Security and Business Ts AND AWNINGS. LIBERAL AD iCES MADE PENDING NE! VANCES MADE aid attention given to all > str MOND. sees my, be to he Prinetpal. MISS ', No. 3c — i = tember Ist. After that date ro the school Gireulare at the bookstores. 3-1m' EXgina, FRENCH AND CLA L i YOUNG RAbiES AND Missrs, ‘St TENTS for Sale or Bent for Camp Mectings, Pairs. Fe ‘AWNINGS for Public and Private Balls and Par- sso M. G. COPELAND, in Awning Materiats, 6. uisi teased to our care. New York avenue, betw M. McROBER' ANDREW B. OY. Oth strects west, Mas. ANGELO JACKSON Brin, Tee ion. , 23 l.—The dut: of thi: hool will be res aed Bie Fatkeon wi oP McROBERTS @ ©0., Yate Leceons in the ite higher Mathematics BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFICE G{FORGETOWN COLLEGE, D. ©. Corner 1th and G streets, opp. U. 8. Treasury, * WASHINGTON, D. 0. eal Departments a the Gone Loon rsh die" De ER, FIRST CLASS SCOURER, 618 9ru Sraesr, Orrosits Patzst Ovrice, By promptly adopting the latest tmprovements, Ae ‘The academic year of GEORGETOWN. COLLEGE commences on the Fikst MoNDAY OF SEPTEMBER irtments af the Government. USTIN P. BROWN, DEPAKTMENTS will cnuumence i ObropRR JOHN EARLY, OONTEACTOR AND REAL ESTATE AGENT Corner of New York avenue and 18th street, 8. J., President. whether « renlars.coptaining particulars, = roi by applying to the President. m2 AY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. MES. 3 WOTHERSPOON: STREE This School will be reopened September 18th. For circulars, apply at the sae aul6-teepls CLECTIC INSTITUTE, orale Honscs In Session- Room of the Assembly Church, corner 1 | $24 lone time and Sth streets northwest, AN ENGLISH, MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSI- CAL SCHOOL FOK BOYS. American or European invention, I am enabled to do my werk in a manner not to be equaled By those not possessing these facilities. Ladies” Drv-ses cleaned without being taken apart: all kind of < mont cleaning the whole all parts of the city for sale uses erected for ist persons owning fr ig RE » two pair 40 cents, one dozen rape Voile sone ‘Trimmings cleaned. blackened oo stiffened, F square yar: rich Feathers {white} colored, tleaned and caried in, che best style. PROFESSIONAL. He TOS ie SECOND ANNUAL SESSION WILLOOMMENCE tice of the, Seaton, Ilan NY Dyeing Rated, “ARK BAT Mehment, extablisind 1619. ‘The oldet and largest ng ©. STARRe ms fits Kiod im the Coan ORT 4 ot in the world. Terms—From BWEVENING OLSse Cre Yeuee Men will be & IINERE Prone su tee 1 SS fecnt, on exec! ty connected with the Institute. Circulars to be had at the Bookstores, gee NES. EV. OLIVER COX. Pringtpal, Sieh a yt tant aan Nahe Pe site eoeceneer ae | i aT ae ‘AND w Gon ‘ovens aia Sern Re ee ‘pal. ish eight gee abe OR AT wr, Bpecial attention given to city and coun wits no FIRE 2 Live Ix NOR denotes. Allcrders prumptly attended to. Wig Ae x iis Siam cession of this School will commencs on pgelambia La a Ret a —— ‘on application at the re au 16-Im* = Gor CFF reivaee PSEW AND SECOND-BAND FURNITURE Buivsess abc faiactiban SFOS | o ehhh Loki > Ni 7 of the WASHING: rae eg ipuion ta the arn. | BUSINESS COLLEOR, corner of Tih and tstres Lobia avaxen tended to. crabraces thy “etaheek: ter gala.” ught. 1 instruction toe common er 7 erp et, W._jetttm* | The higher Business Courses a specie Dreparatfon specintye eA EN H. & AUG. SCHMEDTIE, Teauired to getanlly conduct banttices al Joun ¥. Hay i a parties, making a application every NE 704 Tth street, between Gand H science learned. nBrr Sear Or fay orevening | gear OBETATRING OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, | tnd the balanc «in meaty ano mapa oe ot PD ‘KS, SPECKS ‘executed. at Prepare Coduceed when Ce year: ow ad Frye wilt be N Bat a on INTIN College from 9 8. m. to ae tie mio a Nba Brit bos ND REROREE _— Mas. H.C, SPENCE! aes auls-Im Prinelj = al Department. duce my stock as much as possible; stern % 7 SPRCIAL LNDUCEMENTS eoripaite aera RECEIVED ber BG nee TAGES Re » RE. where be is prepared to neo, quae 2d POMESTIO Fook iit Lishitst 2 BES, &c.* Bit work dons ithe Ge casks EA S'SSiverpen, 4. LARK, Prosident, FEMALE obi ‘best manner. Te shared RSIS Of public a Patronage ia there be a Pr of applica Bolaifonat men mbaieye pty § pas privet are aN RS Oe auldIn* 8; roland Gi Fine Did Be Whisky lar rng ed oF ‘slifornia Wines ae fy Angelica. Rh ‘Sherry, 1. te FINE WATCHE Wi) A GOLD JEWELRY, TELEGRAMS TO [8 TO THE STAR. This Afternoon's 1 Dispatches. SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. er’s Sarsay ia and Cherry Pectoral, S8c.; : . Sey ses | Washington News and Gossip. | | ..o014rep PRESS REPORTS. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this source to-day were $175,823.77. SUPERINTENDENT OF THE CENSvS WALKER arrived in New York yesterday on the Colorado from Europe. Vick Prestpent Cotrax was in Chicago a few days since looking hale and hearty, having gained ten pounds in his trip to the West. APPOINTMENTS BY THE PREsiDENT.—John C. Hileman has been appointed Register of the Land Office at Vancouver, Washington Territory. J. H. Wickizer has been appointed United States Attorney tor Utah Territory. FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Telepraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. Terrible Explosi: an English Coal Mine. Fifty or More Lives Bappoeed te Be Eeet. pt. 6—A terrible explosion oc coal mine near the town neashire. Some fift mot the mine at , Were cut of from communica- on with the outer world, is all been suffocated by foul air. A party sent down to ascertain the condition of the men who had been buried are still in the mine. and, tt is thought, have perished. The mishborhood the dissster is thronged with relatives and ac- as re faye ‘2d and Dist aa ACTING ComMIssioNER OF INTERNAL Reve- | QUaintances of the supposed victims, and the scene isof the most heartrending description. RRO’, WHISKIRS | xvz—The President has authorized Wm. Me- | Tyctaile or the harrowing event are awaited with Michael, Solicitor ot Internal Revenue, to act as Commissioner during the temporary absence of Commissioner Doug! P. M. Dusan, Esq., has returned to Wash- ington after an extended visit to the Northern watering-places, chief among which he holds anxiety. French Affairs, The Condemned Communists—General Rosvell's Trial tWantion of the Assembiy—Bourges to be Panis, Sept. 6.—The condemned communists, with the exception of Luilier, have appealed is, viz in: Family, Robertson 4 a! 380 Sdo., 5 40.. Bak sr ‘Cali Dock tail Bi Bitters, ral discount Gin, $2: 7." Liberal dizocust to the trate, OC GAUTIER, Atlantic City, where he has been adding to his | ftom the decision of the court-martial to the Poopeisterg ct a the entire © Wine Bittors, handsome figure at the rate of a pound a day. Ferite, recently suspended, ‘under the title of the Conetitar “The trial of the communist nme Rossel is ap- pointed for Thursday of this wee! The vacation of ‘Ausunie begins on the 16th instant. The city of is to become a military center, and be extensively fortified, An ar- senal is to be established and the military school at Metz removed there. The question of the creation of a line of fortifications from Avallon to Chanzy and Autun is under discussion by the cige wt lount V. Loreen hae ant, vemavten. Naples o srt m Na announces’ Mount ¥ a has comment teajest lars, ‘esuviushas cod PRESIDENT GRANT AND PAMILY will leave their cottage at Long Branch forthe season on Tuesday next, when they will visit Mr. Henry Smith and family at Washington, Pa., remain- Ing there two weeks, They will then take a estern trip, and arrive: rive here 4 about October 10th. OvrT or AcTIVE SEnvice.-Major Milton Cogs- well, 2ist infantry. having been decided unfit for active service, his name will be placed upon the retired list, as will also be that of —— Frederick E. Prime, = of Engineers, The resignation = Captain Hen hed Turner, so of Subsistence, m accepted the President. 4 4 CLERICAL CHaNcEs.—O. H. McEwen, of Kentucky, and M. L. Prince, of Maine, have been appointed assorters in the money-order division of — Sixth Auditor’s office. Thomas . Dolan has been promoted from second to third class clerk, and W. T. Van Doren has been promoted from first to second class clerk in the office of the Secretary of the Interior. THE contract for furnishing the 36 inch pipe and special castings for the new water main has been awarded to Starr & Sons, of Philadel- phia, at $251,026.07. The amount of pipe to be ‘urnished {s "9,000,000 pounds. The Governor and Major Elliot rejected the former bids under the decision of the Attorney General made in this case, deciding that informal bids, though wade in good faith, could not be received. OF THE ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS of five- twenties to be called in on the Ist of December next, eighty-two millions are coupon and Lea & Perrins’ Sauce. Pronounced by Connoisseurs “THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.” wes appetite and digestion, and it is un- rivaled Yor is daor. We are directed by Messrs. LEA & PERRINS to prosecute all making or vending counterfeits, aul2-eoém — Agents, New York 'HURSTON’S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW- DER le the boot article for Cleansing and preserving Sold a Price, 2 and 50 SJOUVENS INODOROUS: KID GLOVE CLEAN: R restores soi by Im lish News, The Marque Pog my porte or General of India—The Dublin Riot—Ilineas of the Quecn— Cholera, Loxpos, t. 6.—It is reported thatthe Mar- quis of Lorne is to be appointed Governor-Gen- eral of India as successor to Baron Lawrence: also that the Marquisof Lansdowne will succeed Esri thy mone as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. vestigation now inp at Dublin wi undoubtedly prove that the riot of Sunday premeditated. A dispatch from Dublin says, Sotere, 1 dy one “4 the constables wounded by the rioters, Queen Vi fetorta oy Siu ill and unable even to attend divine service, The road from Black ean: wich was opened to the public to-ds One case of cholera ppearod at LAverpool. ———— Judge Bedford, of New York, on Abor- The Crime Should be Punished with Death. lendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. ‘This spler th pak ness, re deathn Ay serucietens ia eae ee pe ¢ or perfe by ll ce ya . AD at i FALL, 1871 GRAND OPENING eighteen millions re; bonds. Twenty-| New Yorx, 6.—Judge Bedford to-day, Fr five millions of the whole amount is held ine at the the September term of the 0 country and the balance in Europe. The sul Court of Ger Sessions, delivered a lengthy scriptions abroad to the five per cent. i oun beg grand jury. He said the people FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, = are equal to the five-twenties to be — thoritios to — ae ge ge axa cena.’ Let them for" look in vain. His A NEW TELESCOrE for the National Observa- tory in this city is now being made by a Boston firm. It must be ready, according to the terms aT A. STRAUS, of the contract, about two years hence. It = nist. Of late, he =f int be Sweaty aie aches Seameass we; ult | Badded, we have ‘been Uving as it were 1% en lan, a8 furnished the contractor, is pronounced | Stmosph ce of abortion. ‘Tho air was heavy with POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSB, | fy ccsentine gentlemen to be an’ excellent one, | fis ee ee nsin hamen Ute, Ene, ts ie rooted Chat the ealesnene wi son, maf 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, finished will be the tnest oue in the world. punishable with desth, instentet THE MANAGERS of the American Institate i ter, in the s Tie ge Between 20th and Jith streets. have paid Vinnie Ream the high compliment | ¥#* ®Ppplauded by the an: of inviting her to represent American art in sculpture at, the qgoming annual exhibition in ‘ew York. y this year is to surpass tr and the Be ngs 3 Tammeany’s Hands. COMPRISING ippls ‘or Iapuncton to Prevent Any More = previous one in extent and interest, <i THE LATEST STYLES r, is to make the exhibition . permanent = Apiteation wii ue am ee ae Ja seen Pisdtution, somewhat on the plan of that at the Barnard fo an injunction against the heads of or Sydenham Crystal Palaoe, THE PRESIDENT AND THE WarMOTH DELEGATION.—President Grant yesterday received a delegation of Warmoth republicans from Louisiana, as stated In Tue Star of last evening. After considerable conversation in relation to the facts contained in an address which was read, the President® requested a copy, which was given tohim. He then said he would send it to the officers complained of and have their statement before taking any action in the matter. He remarked, also, the address presented a formidable arra: of char, against the Federal officers named therein. e said he had not authorized the use of trooj my and that General Reynolds when he filled the requisition of Marshal Packard did not know they Were to be used at a political convention. THE New York Tribune made a mistake in allowing “Grace Greenwood” to secede to the Times. Her letters from the Far West to the Times are full of spirit and point. In her last she says, happily, that in Colorado Nature seems resolved to make up for lost time by produci flowers in matchless ion and ‘trl the city government to restrain them from the oss fssuing g any more bonds and the nw principel pa nt tO. A hy ‘in the? —— movement is inaugurated as ociation — the Executive Committee Of Citizens “and Tax ers, for the reform of the city of New York. MEN'S DRESS SUITS, MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS, MEN’S TRAVELING SUITS, YOUTHS’ DRESS SUITS, . tow. YOUTHS’ BUSINESS SUITS, Breoklyn Going to War with a Ferry New York, Sept. 6. ition counsel De Witt, of Brooklyn, pe nae commissioner = to resist with force, if necessary, the e1 Fault Liaw pe nets esad Bat aoe hes fon cl taken 90 feet of the street. =, —o——— The New York 5 hapa Conveu- ALnany, Sept. othe democratic state central committee met to-day to fix a time for —— the state convention. on Ban and Syracuse are named, but there is a in favor of Utica. The » carne will Loi bly be held the first week in October. BOYS’ DRESS SUITS, BOY'S SCHOOL SUITS, A SPLENDID LINE OF FRENCH, ENGLISH and AMERICAN CASSI- MERE PANTALOONS, WITH VESTS TO MATCH OB WITHOUT. WI CALL AND EXAMINE. ans A. STRAUS. iance Tammany’s Turn Next. ee EE | Samet s tnge ane aeeaheame, at | | Aznany’ Rope ether ofthe cana BEING SOLD DAIL’ -4 iment aving ism’ seve assistant FRESH FROM alae ‘OF THE SUB- = auc tee mo meeny porte: weigh-masters on the canal Ee, giving flee RIBER, d Tamm: eights of boats and car, and ap- by the follwing Grocers; will go to when they die,” but adds slyly, doubt- | Wasnt moh oe Washington Ciiy—N. W. Burchell, 1339 Fatreet, | ices {or the benefit of those wha need something aemaiine tare Kanone N.W.; 5 Soo. I Fig mt § Se Son, 1427" wwe for oe Seen ee that the article of am- eo SS sree ; | monia sold by rele: Proposals for Government Bonds. Pheer pt paso | inistaken foram excelieny onthe ot whiny, | | Ere! Sean, Sat eee. under Sigeoni’ Temp my Sidi 8 te LS ad ——_ is an antidote for the bite of the to-day: $4,020,550 at 12 Sens 24-100. e; there are a good many rattlesnakes aout Greeley, hence the demand—and the supply. Briuiant Weppinc.—The Calvary Baptist An award of $1,000,000 was made at 12 (5-100 New Yorx, Sept. 6—Arrived, the steamer Cuba, —— jan. Jir Parker & is Led pena hor High streets; — y ennsylvaniaave- 1753 Pennsylvania ave. nog cm 3 yt Bio tvente; nue: H. me. streets; Hier & Hime, 3 Church was filled last night with a large and Washburn Going to Greer Bridge street; fashionable assemblage to witness an interesting ak. os Thing ee = marriage ceremony. The groom, Mr. Frederic Cmeaco.’ — —Wasitvirn, <expebiticen,) HE AMERICAN SUBMERGED DOUBLE | C. Singer, is ter i Navy, an tie, (democrat,) have to have ACTING NON-¥REEZING FORCE PUMP. ae pe peerage Rpg a joint discussionof the political issues of theday M. mpson, is the yor nakener ineach congrensional aie ict of that Stat ‘The simplest and most poworful in use. Mr. John E. Thompa the pong m Feceguined — CHARLES woop, as one of the brighest and ve of our _an35-Iy Corner hand D streets. | Washington belles. ‘The bridcemaids were Miss | NEWARK, N. J., Sept. G—Turner & Bros. UST RECEIVED—A fine assortment of Bers. man’s BERLIN ZEPHYR % RURECIOERED SLIPPER The groo: per, . of utes at Mr. ‘Gus. Singer, brother of the LERCH, qi 4 7h . ers were © Chri er, U. S. a030-tr Sse andi. | N., ee c. ee aS EK Th Nich ea son, brother of the bri ‘The bride was Gremed 18 white gr TABLE CUTLERY. SPEOCTAC! EYE-GLASSES, AND SILVER PI LATED WARE, very Io ‘old corner of Lith totally destroyed by fire yesterday morning. Loss * Six Acres of Land Drop | into a Coal PHILADELPHIA, Rt “ aan Wilkesbarre coal mine has collaymex, six acres ot grouad sinking two hundred feet. “en train” trimmed with su lace veil. The groom was at in full dress naval Home Again. New York, Sept. 6.— ins of Alice uniform, as were a. idesmaids Bowlsby were taken to Patterson, this tor interment. —_—__-~e-2-___ REPUBLICAN VicTorixs in Wromixe Tzr- he vice was Rey, | #1TORY aND Witmincron, DeL.—The repub- Dr. Parker, ‘pastor of the Gaval pA hean members of the Wyom ate Glare ai ms ilg’nwe | helen Aiba cram in Caron aud Us was was performed, inclu & spirited wedding } sve clected over ‘the ticket. Following ‘ipén the services at the church. — and Sweet Water counties are doubt- republicans are confident that they a oar Lincens the house of Me. Thom p- | oa will have om jority in the legisi The bride on M street, with a’ last legislature was democratic. » ye ‘The election in n Delaware, yes Locale NO CURE, Wo 2: FAY og, Clerk, Navy De artibent; Lieut Comnacene: | repel Success. The democratic majori Foraale at Kane; Colonel and Mrs. Martin; Ex-Mayor | ‘ the council is overthrown, and the 6" 008 Pennsylvania vena. Chapman and wife, of Baltimore, pyiny hg ty Apis CONQUEST Gop Ci Morris and wife, of the Tiss iam neee Tea aha ge | ih Mor Sagas a i | Sone Shona to give Webster; Miss Laura a republican tr Gap atuveie ciety. election last year. eeeens ee Warereon AE 32 a a iy cust Swise muslin en train; hasr dressed tastefully the oe had committed; Te Ses sey amen, nde | Se io emesis koe mish" by ie | Be etaceneno heat tena 7 iat a i ip i Sit papers ir res oe with notable grace the 9 o'clock train LOCAL NEWS. Board Dr. Verdi, from the committee on public baths, that the Hamborgh bath pro- put up by Moss. Baker and Sypes been examined, and the committee were in favor of . He offered a relation “ that the rove %, a bath wo be established of Washington, submitted by Messrs. Louis B er and Joseph Sypes, and of this 5 that we recommend Tre pian submitted, known as the ‘ Hamburgh — as the one adopted for the purpose cou- Mr. t. Marbury stated that if the plans which ph) “ei in relation to these baths ‘out, they were very mt for the the pric, but even ten cents, the pelce proposed: be for each bath, would prevent their use. = offered as a substitute a the president and health ef- the expediency of selecting some sites on the Potomac river suitable for bathing purposes, to be = for — Tagiaod by the public, without Mr. Cox aeegnnes pointed to select a mamittee ‘ought to be ap- te on the river front on which to erect a dathing-eouse. He ot- fered a resolution * that a committee of two be appointed to select a location somewhere on the Potomac for the construction hereafter of Dathing-houses, where the poor of the District may have the ‘opportunity of bathing free of charge.” Dr. Verdi thought the first not be encumbered with t Let them adopt it, and then ‘solution should Luments, a achat- tional bath-houses as they please. The Ham- burg bath would require pipe and fixtures for hot water, and would cost something more than the baths proposed on the r . Let them then be distinct projositic substitutes were withdrawn, and the origt was acopted. Dr. Cox then renc hon; which was also adopted then renewed his resolutic Messrs. Cox and Marbu committee. Dr. Cox, from the commigtee of the whole to examine the applications tor the office of in- Spector general, reported that they had come to ¢ determination to recommend Mr. Theodore Fr Gatchell as sanitary by a general, and the committee asked ik urther time on the assistants, as they had not had time to inquire into their qualifications. The report was adopted, and Mr. Gatchell was deciared elected. Dr. Verdi submitted a set of — tw govern the i tors, which were A number of complaints of wenaces were read and the proper refe ference made, Condensea Lecals. Workmen are excavating in Mth street north- West preparatory to laying the new wood pave- ment. Major H. A. Hall, Superintendent of Assess- ments and Taxes, ‘and his stat took posseasion to-day of the new quarters astigned them in the Su A Prese Peelers Union bas formed in this city ith the following oBoors: eee mt, W. K. JOMp& M; vice ent tpe; treasurer, Samuel Purley; secreta-y, W. Hall” The ‘Workiagmen's scan of the Eighteenth district indulged in a moonlight procession ia«t night. On their return home they honored Tuk Stax office with @ traveling salute in the shape of hearty cheers. "on Monday afternoon a son of Mra. Patrick White, aged about 5 years, was kicked on the ad, ind F street a horse attached resolation jage and was severely injured. Dr. Johnson is attending the lite sufferer. The proposed excursion of the lodges and en- campments of the J. 0. O. F., for the benetit of the choir, has been changed to a picnic, whic cn will be held at Aualostan Island to-morrow. = time generally is expected. Soe waveriien~ Tne Southern Republican Amsciation a met last night, and elected the follow: dent, Hon. Allan Rutherford ee bee he vi 5 ANSAS; Co a= tng suncleny, Charles P. Cotton, Miscierippt; treasurer, A. J. Merritt, Tennemee vice presidents. A numberof new me; elected. —--« KxsiontTs or Pyrmas CELEBRATION.—The 0. B. Nosof the ights of their difficulties and determined by the grand and subordinate lodges of the District ot Columbia to celebrate the Te- union of the celebration on 3 Tait has been appointed the chief mare! will form the at the City Hail The route of the procession will street to Pennsylvania To parsing the President's nds and by the Governor's office, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and ITth street, to H street, to Vermont avenue, to M street, to 7th, and out that street tothe Schuetzen Park, where a collation will be served and ad- dresses made by 8S. Read, of New Jersey; H. Latham, of Alexandria; Cc. M. Barton, A. T. Cavis, and others; afterwards dancing and pic- nicing will be auerkarer te day. —— A CounTRYMAN WHO WANTED To SEE THe ELEPHANT AND Was SUCCESSPUL—Last night Joseph Benson and a friend from the country, after selling their produce, asked a colored mau 0 show them around, and soon they had can- oot Hooker's Division and Murder Bay, and taking on considerable benzine were soon too much under the weather to navigate. They —— asked to be shown a safe and the man drove the team 3 the vision, fe they —_ ye in wagon and went to sleep. About 1 "clock Benson — —e by three coloret cen, one of ees e Ke his coat,” and be started to ren hollet * police,” which Seong of officers Perry, ‘McCathran amd Boyle when the rascals scampered off and monies found that oy bat, Rat, thoes, monde horse and harness had been taken that fis down 4 GREAT DISCOVERY. LETTER mpom Gen’ L HOWARD. Wassrxoros, . = July 21, 1573 TAO ‘Dear Sir Pror ured the BALM OF LIFE in my fam Bnd have found ft ail you recommend. Iam glad to join others in commendiog sn article that evi- deutly doing eo Yours, ey 0. 0. BY ‘ae General U.S. A. Lette: from JUDeE 5 WYLIE, @ U. S. Supreme Wageesien. Dear sir: I bare given your Dah OF iret for the heir a f and am much pleased wi . Tt is Srealintal wash for both the eo: ieesend its influence to sooth the nerves and revi Tier exhausted from over work is most TaSad: Verwerecti sere cea te om your recomm: m, and from the faith ite ase, thu tars as wccured frigy ae. should fel eromi confidence in taking it as your directions, ‘Pref. Cook. 3 icin OOM cording $2 ery 3 Rae Wiig. rv Wasuineton, July Ist, 1871. rafessor Aiter urine your BALM OF LIFE tn many fn- stances of disorders in my family, 1 am gind to say it affords the relief sought. For diarrhen, colic, sick headache, catarrh, cough. and all external itafimon- metivn ‘ian couvissced gist as £1G8, Jr. aa Cone FATHER BOYLE. leks Vicese aust BALM — . x oF tt Tire the phich, i's pratuhty Tee vonmaea} ly ack: oe or if charged to Bubs Stir boned a Pati gethr 0 ivaaed with "Sox 94, 1871, — nt doit. b Aeticboe J onze Ers. e10.60 @13.50,

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