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THE EVEN ENING STAR, | Published Baily, Sunday: Ex AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsyivania Avenue, Corner Lith St. wn THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP’Y. 6. B. KAUPP MANN, Prevh. THE EVENING STAR is served by carriers to their subscribers at Tex CaNTs PER WEEK, or Fos- ¥1-FocR CENTS PER MONTH. Copies st the counter, Two Czxts each. By mail—three months, $1.0 tix months, $3.00; one year, $5.00. THE WEEKLY STAR—poblished Frifay—83.0 fyear. S Invariably in advance, tn both cases, ané no paper sent longer than paid for BF Batre of advertising furniah=4 on ».gplicatton. ne * EDUCATIONAT, AMUSEMENTS. ae ‘and chili N Ania wrenue, on TUESDAY, September eel-Im* SST, Vixc ENTS SCHOOL, unter the chare= of 5D the Staere of Charity corner lech and @ streets, ‘will reaeen on MONDAY, Sept. ah. Parerts and sted to send their children GPeeRTOWN SEMI SEMINARY, Ne, 16 GAY STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. C., MISS LIPSCOMB, Parnefrar. 1 etorcises of this Inst! wErTt MBER 13. Mss ALAINS WILL REOPEN HER SELECT HOCL on the first M in September on ath street. between Peuusylvania svenue Street 5. E. a WASHINGTON, D.C. The PREPAFATORY | EPARTMENT of this open Se vember t Cole Pine ir qT Betober 2. A CAL Octgber 4 —Hetct a 2 reat Ss the comunencement of the Boo bee 3.6. WELLING, Presiden For further inforenation Toeeke of WM. STICK WEY Secretary ard Treasurer. aul5-th m.2m ete REMALES SEMINARY, A aT AUBURN DALE School Pot , es ‘ ere full college nited with _ sic under direction of Mr. Eben ‘Touri. oe. Facilities Led German, — ‘h, and Painting, uns’ —— tember ath. Bor eat addres aS ms saa done POLIS, MD. — JEMES M. GaiserT M.A., Princi; mpi of this neti, tounded i to lay in ate course ia organized with a Fac- ors and three Fugors for entire scholastic year, For f¢.ther particulars, apply fur ur Catalans to Secretary of the Faculty Auunpolis, enugt ath «Ord p= TAPSCO FEMALE 1 STITOTR. NEAR a a Mo. Mas RH AROHER Ellicott City, Baa LADIES’ GOODS, &c. . AT S. HELLER 'S. 71d Marker Srack, ete assortment of NATURAL cone ALR ERAIDS. Alcoa ine ascortinent of EMI ‘ATION HALE CHIGNONS. ae _Snlé-tt 715 Maker Space. NE OF FULL LI oURsers. | 5 se, at At reduced prices. Calland seat | sulé-tf 715 Market Space. AT M. WILLIANS, & 907 PENNsyLVANIA AVENTE, Ladies will al) find a handsome assortment of ‘Laces, Coline Sicorsy and Hanakerchiots = ints, and Parasol Covers. Dress Sil 5 descriptions. =o Awe in Chip, feats and ‘eathers, ‘al at the low- M. WILLIAN Beer ses renstvann event. : oS 2: 413 SEVENTH STREET, Batwstn D ap E StRxsts. ELL REGARDLESS OF OUST TO ~ ae GaaNGE BUSINESS! BO HUMBUG!! SEEING IS BELIEVING I! MY ENTIRE STOCK OF MILLINERY AND FANCY GLODS, BEGARDLS88 OF COST. SATUBAL CUBLS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE Avy shape or style of the best quality UMITATION HAIB CHIGNONS AT 35 CENTS. M. PRICE, 413 SEVENTH STREET, wr between D and E streets. GREAT REDUCTION. Bl ss ONE PRICE ONLY. HENRY KING, Jr., MASONIC TEMPLE, OORNEBS NINTH AND F STREETS. thousand dollars of wlenideny. J arEboss ee ces: ote ER AgLoY. sh Ss ARASO LS, SRS Ri, . LADIES VESTS. Sold 0810 por eva. pi hy Peattively Ose Price Onty. my33-1y ee are ee T= AND AWNINGS. slzsTs for Sale or Bent for Camp Meetings, #, Festival ot aWNiNus for Public and Private Balls and Par- M. G. COPELAND, Dealer in Awning Materiats, a 643 Lonisiana avenue, ASTHOST FISHER, FIRST CLASS SCOUREB, 618 9ru Sraxet, Orrosits Patent Oprica. opting the latest improvements, ican or European invention. I am y work in a manner not to be equaled possessing (hese facilities. without being taken apart: smoved without cleaning the whole garment, and “Give Spots, after being removed, Puttemen’s Clothes cleaned, Shrinking oe Inyuring the garment. at the following prices: Coats. $1.25 and Cente: Veets. $0 cis; a whole Business Suii, 62 Repairing done ‘heatly and at reasonable prices. New York style of mae Kid Gloves—a = Space. promptly aitended toe Tid ee APL? SF looms nave FURNITURE OUSEFURNISHING goons. REPAIRING of every description in the Farnt are line Second kent bonght. Swe Rate deee sire NW. jolt-em* M. & AUG. SCHMEDTIE, Bcisnanasuanenitinen: REPAIRING OF WATCHES, JEWELRY CLOCKS, ma | EBMOVAL. ot bonnes woos TOus Pe Fy aa pavteahnes sere eas SPEAR? al dons ine eg Laven 1 opened a i Ee GOODS and VA- BIETIES. , Sales | Tne vetrene bette oat. JCF Hg ae. BLACKBER kin Soar Ee dr eogiete on pa init. eh ry 4 AND. mcbON A Fe semimings g B ASE BA LL. For circulars, “apply at aE WISE ee = reopen their Schoo adies on MONDAY, September i ith vs. FOREST CITY, of Cleveland, FRIDAY, September 5. 1571. © EXHIBITION AND SALE ss L. FLETCHER id THTE-FL EAST OR renee ao classes for 70 Tyhindien, WEDSESDAY, Ssew York avenne. dancers 1 “ proximo, al Seventh street, betw Youre yaStey® AND MISSES” setCr * rdare bots ad Feitons Hall, i. Sow Gholce i Paintings, Engrav’ Fomor, moe it stints baa 2 a4 m F. MoLellan, on, jell, Esq., Pension Office. he UN of the a and Financial misoros. Year 187 and ia. : Hag DEPARTMENT—Opens em ition and room Law Di! AMEMENT ear b begins October 2d. Mp DiCAL DI : DEPARTS nie Bla inate Bes lONA a Ez pacing! ported NEW pees Bi Nie vear beg be gins oe pin daily at $46 o'ck aes of seeperes, ig ® pitants ie . per <p pp for Fees—Matriculation, COLLEGE DEPAR tember 13th. Tuition. Sdmicaion examied on Fat Sey PREPARATORY DEPA September iath. | Taitho for admission examined RMAL PARTM begins Se; ber 13th. Applicants for admisaion examined tember lth and 2th. oe $9 per year. MERSON INSTIT — ean ROAR Y ry t EM = ae BO > Stennr; Between 1 asi triad Bhetaete kazaa Session of. this Schoot will NESDA § Gage eo af pe Ss wig ti it pare of ‘rot ic, Jambion Seltege instruction in gy wi BV gphorohn co ‘operations in the Seid In the lish wnd in the Classical oe and ies ind Gentlemen for the rut hsb Clase of Lad ” Zuceday and Thursday, 9 to 10 Reunion every Saturday,7 to 10 p.m. gnd Gentlemen only child it hese Heunjons will be re- Ao ants Repeembor ‘iith and mn } 3 ication for Com nes should noo ny the Se atl at tember will receiv jvave taition and tuition in ape gimgene any howe the classes dur’ toghe quarter. F Upon. Hesitence No. 9. and K stre : Ny ted ie od 8 gg celebreied PIANOS Higher repartment, French will! tanght ax part of the Teecular course, IN DAILY LBs- sons, Without extra charge. Jnnior Department, per, suarter.. wciereennonccceninesepes n Bole ares Bey fre McOami ban; ogi cee) &e., addrose i ‘iSeLEs BOER, Wi. MATINEWS a Beewern 14th and 1sth streets, Studies will be re snmed on MONDAY, September 4. Ph Commercial Course tna; parents or guardians. will be continued, as us -10t PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. UNION FESTIVAL AND PIO NIG cleties of Washington and Georgets eee ali the auspices eo inte, at Benevolent Union Ges ND REU he combi Street Park, on TU pens 's excellent C ed: the grounds will be handsemely. ‘decorated Nominated. and every arrangement made for leasure of visitors, ‘ed at the option of ‘3 in Phonography BROTHER TOBIAS, President. Will ecmmonce at Committee of Arrangements.—A Ww.c. Hibernian, Benevolent Soci of St. Patrick; John Hogan, Hiberni: nt Asecetitions M.Stey cham Wig Dichae! pe street, Alerandria, Va. 7 n Sister rs of Holy Cross, will re- ‘The course of in- ction | wd ‘moat i orough in English, the Lan- F annum, $30). ay iors Painting form extra chars Hi particulars, address Sister M. LEOCADIL rio Te TW ELFTH ANNUAL SESSION OF 2 \. PECK'S Select School for Boys will com: For further information, the seen from Il a.m. to I street. ye ‘and Tuition i Gro tor Dr. Joseph W Ih, Mosie. Drawing an and ire. g 5 "Gallan, St. Dominic’ i bn Paris 4 itenhen's Parish; Daniel Leonanl, § Stephen's Pari hildren, in caré of parents or receptress May Precept rE CLOTHING. (ere OUT SALES . AND BR. N. TENNY WILL 1 for Young Ladies their residence, mm, D. ze ge a Beall wirecks ‘Georgetow Te, Rs S COLEMAN WILL OPEN A nd Day School for Young Ladics and on, on the 2d of October. Th: ye COND} ete and = Doreen. Ad. - COLE! jerences— Rey. C. M YOUTH’S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S . B. J. Barbour and Philip CLOTHING. LATE PRINCIPAL OF mmale Be pigary willc or RE a Ved SCHOOL at No. UAVE AND WELLINGTON ~ SUITS. SABNEY JACKET SUITS. DERBY SUITS. METROPOLITAN SUITS. ‘The above styles in SUMMER CASSIMERES, OBEVIOTS, WHITE DUCK, MAXSEILLES end OOLOBED LINENS, manufactured with taste and tlegance for all ages from 3 to youths of 2) years of “ee. CHOOL FOR YOUNG nents, hear Tet street, Capitol its Miss A. HANSON, Principel, assisted by TADIES AND it ‘me School; also at Mr. Ballantyne’ lington’s bo aS es Also, SHIRTS, COLLARS, DBAWERS, TIES, SOCKS, &c., &c. Great opportunity for good goods at low prices, 0 MoM feet Sehoad fon, p Young tad we a WwiLLiaws. Prine! IAMS, her of N.feacher of French For further na rare, oe e inauire NOAH WALEER & CO., SHALL | SEND MY BQY!—-HOW: wEED. rae ad ban i, ao PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. MATHEWS, = the Howard count: situation detighi F. = ere. ¥. 200..) CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY, MERCHANT TAILOR, Hotel, (late Brown’s.| Penn's avenue, Washi —on HOTELS. "aE w YCAL AND ENGLISH Reta The third year eas Mees tent sare Seacher WASHINGTON, D. 0. PROFESSION. = aaheer co 'GINEER AND sbEtny Vin NDENT, ia py wong oA “DRAW eilding, corner Ni jew W York avence and T HE ROSSLYN FoR YOUNG b Will reopen at No. 193! mont avenue and 16th ARY, ADLES ANDi ca CHILDREN, n’ ications may, be? B. 453.C street, until Sept: Aner that ste ‘ot the schoal- ores _FRENC HAND CLASSICAL I TE YOUNG LADIES ‘AND Misses, “iil Wee Yok cae ects west, MRS. ANGELO JACKSON ‘The dutice of thie school’ will be Mes, Jacke will alsy in the Latin and Greek ¥ L BE SEPTEMBER lita. FIRE AND iF Columbia Law Bi E. (jroucrtow NCO! FORGETOWN COLLEGE: 7 Moxpay oF Serrempea febtoar, aud, LAW T ce SoHN EARLY, SF Virculars.containing particulars, c by applying to the President. ) Pte 3 tng FOR wor, Leas MES. Ww Yo yes AVENCE a ore TORNEY AT LAW, Young's Law Building, Washinzton. D. 0. This School will be reo} cirenlars, apply at th E LECTIC INSTITUTE, in Session- Room of the Assembly — corner I and Sth streets northwest, AN ENGLISH, MATHEM ATIOAL AX AND CLASSI- SEC OND ANNUALS L Session Wi Wit COMMENOE ot September 16th. For GRAND OPENING Terme— oR EY iy IW EVENING CL. connected in, met Tostiate. Ci aver tthe Cui ie Go > P rel 5 3 Ke ri cael SFLEct a ane Foe “LIRRLE “GIRLS, Mrs. ELIZA SPEIDEN. BAYNE cond session of this School will commence on + September 1th. Circulars fur- the residence. RELL COLLEGE — ‘On WED! ‘ES- Bi ugust 30th, ill be resi “ an of the awash NoTos ec chant Ls for a Men will be FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, - STRAUS, POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Between Mth and llth streets, COMPRISING THE LATEST STYLES MEN’S DRESS SUITS, MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS, MEN'S TRAVELING SUITS, YOUTHS’ DRESS SUITS, YOUTHS’ BUSINESS SUITS, BOYS’ DRESS SUITS, BOY'S SCHOOL BUITS, A SPLENDID LINE OF bening & i, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1871. TWO CENTS. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts {rom this source to-day were $379,785.49. Cox. Ronent M. Dovoiass leaves for New York this evening. Szxaton Witson arrived in New York yes- terday from Europe on board the Cuba. Tue Storesutr Revier has arrived at the navy yard from New York. THE CLERICAL FORCE of the Departinent of Agriculture will be reduced during the present month, it is said. A LETTER recently received from Generai Spinner’s party says they intended to leave Liverpool! on the steamer Oceanic to-day. TaE Post OrFickE DEPARTMENT ha¢changed its financial agency in London from the firm ot Baring Bros. & Co. to the American firm of Cooke, McCullough & Co. Joun McGaniGte, of Baltimore, has been appointed by the Postmaster General a special agent at large on mail depredations, at a salary of $1,600 per annum, and 3 per diem for expenses, TRaNerER OF Corx.—The Treasurer of the United States to day, made a telegraphic trans- fer of £300,000, in coin, from San Franciseo to New York, through the Bank of California. Mz. Turopore F. GatcuEtt. will resign his hisclerkship in the Second Anditor’s OMmee to- morrow, and enter at once upon his duties as Sanitary Inspector General of the District of Coyumbia. Hon. FRANKLIN Corwin, of Illinois, declines the use of his name asa candidate for the re- publican nomination for Congress in the Sixth District, to fill the vacancy caused by the resig- nation of Hon. Burton C. Cook. THE ESTIMATED CosT of assessing and col- lecting the internal revenue in the District of Columbia during the present fiscal year will not exceed seven per cent. of the total SSres, which will probably amount to $225,000. APPOINTED BY THE PREsIpENT.—John V. L. Pruyn and Charles H. Marshall have been ap- re by the President commissioners from ew York to the Centennial Anniversary Cele- bration of American Independence, to held in Philadelphia in 1876. ‘Tur ComMissionER OF PATENTS has just rendered a decision in favor of the application of David Eynon, of St. Louis, for a patent for a spike machine. The decision is of importance, as it determines that ———— gpm not connected by operating mechanism. 7 be patented in combination. Tux Civit SeRvice Comsisston—Opinion of the Attorney General as to Its Powers.—When the Civil Service Commission adjourned in July last, questions were submitted to the Attorney General as to the power of the Commissioners to prescribe qualifications for ap) piicants in certain grades, to civil service ‘Mr. Akerman has prepared the 0) opin sich h he intends to submit when the sembles. With regard to questions relati }reseribed qualifications, Re ‘holds that gt Congress can by statute’ limit the Executive choice for public office, by prescribing that, no one shall be appointed who has not passed an examination, it cannot by statute limit his con- stitutional power by requiring that the snccess- ful competitor in’an examination shall in all gases be appointed, because this deprives the Presidentof all discretionary power. Nor can the discretion entrusted to'the President be exercised by a Civil-service Board of Examiners. ‘The Constitution requires the appointment (which | includes the selection of the m) to be made by the President, the ‘heads of De ments, or the Courts. ‘The Attorney General regards the military and naval appointments as ee coming within this clause of the Constita: at Nove STEAMBOAT PROJECT—A Steamer Five Hundred Feet Long.—Avout a year ago a novel eambeat at project was agitated by several lead- and men interested in the pas- Pe “2 ond freight carryin, aero on the river. The enterprise has been lost Bane of, 80 far as the public are concerned, poy the nt time, and now it is announced itive fact that Daniel Drew, Fisk & Gout , and the Hancoxes, of the Hancox line, have entered into arrangements to build a mam- moth steamer for the Hudson river, which is to be completed early next summer, to run be- tween 4 Ibany and New York, to compete with the palace cars of the Hudson river rail- ood aan is intended a Root new steam- five feet long. The engine is to be bustt by om Roach, and will be oe cylinder and 18-foot stroke. The steamer is to be capable of ing 23 miles = bape and to aver: nearly that speed daily. is proposed that this steamboat shail ran te York and return to Albany in twelve hours, leaving Albany in the morning and returnin, by ten o’clock in the evening. The steamer wi carry no freight, and will be run exclusively for passengers. She will have all the appointments and accommodations of a first-class hotel. She will be built with a avery light dratt = water, and with a view to the speed. Mr. M. D. Hancox states that ,000 has been raised for this enterpriae, and that the project will cer- tainly go through. me = cfu anna Sse aan THE AMERICAN PomoLocwaL Farr.—The American Pomologieal Society comm :nced its annual session in Richmond yesterday y morning. ‘Twenty-six States were represented by delega- tions of distinguished men, and contributions of the finest fruit ever exhibited. ‘The societ: received by Mayor Kelly at the Capital ina a speech of welcome, which was. fitti sponded to b: Marshall T. Wilder, president of the society. ‘The show of fruit is extensive and Nery fine "All sections of the race repre- ed in their product and by delegates, in- cluding points so widely fornia, Minnesota and New England. Among. the names of delegates are dein H. Kin, iam H. Lipscomb, Z. P. King, ‘Washington, D. C3 Robert ieee? Brownviile, May W. D. Breckinridge, James Pentland Corse, John Feast, Baltimore; Prof. xg oly Taylor and William Saunders, ngricultural d department ashington, . r. Mori, japanese minister, is also at the fair.” - ‘Tue “STRANGE WOMAN. —It looks now as it the young Englishman whose body was di from hoe North river, cy bneornneh on Sut morning—bearing = it unm: able marke of violence—had been in the habit of keeping of all such writ qateey. 29 uch tragediee, was written mf the old story of the strange cast down many Bag) yea, many men Sane bers Bots, pr be. Be eet 1 te death." ‘Y naprese. aie et Ee tubes for miles at a loss only one He is also sure that an alse peste Pn) as ordinary cylinder boilers, of Tach Sapecty 83 to supply the 3 tir’ with which they could she ir work, Tae Midge” Weep unfetetrae at's Sos upon engines which will use compresscd air” az-Four x Jeng. eutn, two on eash side, ae to | eyeifi te 87 The Mail calls Brooklyn “New Yen's | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR This Afternoon’s Dispatches. —— - THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE. FPORTIETA EXHIBITION. Poem Wal ing ‘Fe-day_| a ie [Special Dispatch to TI to The Evening Star.] New York, Sept.7, 1871.—The formal opening of the fortieth exhibition of the American Insti- tute took place to-day. At 12 o’clock m. the managers and invited guests assembled in the center of the Institute building, and the exer- cises were commenced with the ‘‘ American Institute Grand March;” after which a prayer was ofiered by Rey. Dr. Deems, ~ ~ poor of the Strangers. An original poe: erable length, composed by Walt Wittman for for the occasion, was then recited by the author. The poem opens as follows : 1. After all. not to create only, or found only, But to hw rm acme p> from afar, what ie already founded, i identity, av » Limitless, free; Ey ie ° UESE aoe orpid bulk with vital religious Notto Battin destroy, so much as accept, fuse, re- itate: 70 ois as command—to follow, more than lessons of our New World Tite how li Tite ry New, after all—how mach the Old, Uld Worl Jong, I cache 5 Fong gastcaentate aaeee ach eenine Long bas the globe been rolling round Ceme, Muse, migrate frat Grecee and Tonia Grose ae please, those immensely overpaid ac- ‘counts, atte? of Troy, and Achilles’ wrath, and ne as i” on the rocks of your snowy Parns ness: Repeat at Jerusalem place the notice high on Jaf- The eae the walle of your Guihte Raropean Cs- hedrais, and German, French and Spanish ‘astle know a better, fresher, busier ephere—s wide, For Mentried domain awaits, demamie 300, 3. Responsive to our summons, Or rather to ber long-rm Join'd with an irresistib! inclination. atural gravitation, She comes ' this famous Female—as was indeed to be. ted; (For whey 60 Sver-youthfel, ‘ente and handsome, would w stay in mansionssuch as those, When cter'a quarters With all the motern improve- m the fun that's going—and ail the best eo- ciety’ She ccmes ! hear the rustling of her gown; 1 ecent the odor of her breath’s delicious fracrance; I mork her etep divine—ber curious eyes -turning, rolling, Upon this very scene, Le Dame of Dames! can I believe then, Tse ancient temples classic and castles strong and feudalistic, could none of them restrain her? Nor ehades of Virgil and Dante—nor myriad memo- sy, proms. 2 vld associations, magnetize and But thatabe's le't them all—and here? ey Fendt, Wyo dao can plainly seo H. ends, M'yom do not, ean fer, The’ same Undyin giatnly, ‘activity’s, beauty Os heroi ey EA Out fran th kersyolejionebiber ccme~sulmerget the er forme: Biaan raed ‘cover'd by to-day e—foundation of to- Ended desea’ through time, her voiceby Casta- © fountain, Sitent throws ‘tithe the broken tingid Sphinx to Egypt—si ices thooe century -| Cloned fdr aye the pice of Asia's, Burope “i re Calligpe’s. call forever closed—Clio, Melpomene, in closed and dead: Seat'd the stately ai of Una and Oriann— the quest o1 Jerussicgs & Bandini of shes blows by the wind— ‘The Cruradels’ streams of shadowy ,midnight troops, eyed with the eunrive; Amadit Tynered, Utterly gone—Charlemagne, Ro- ver gone, Paimerin, iisogre, departed—vanish’d the turrets that Ssh'd With all his knighte—Merlin and ring ani csuechate i gseeraesin co forevet pase'd | that once MESES ot Ue Enbreider'd dazzling World| with all its gorgeous Its wits and ber Barone yroud—ite pricsts, and warlike Fass The easel ia tilt the shite ‘with Crown aud Armor on, Blazon 'd with Shakerpeare’s purple page, And dirged by Tennyeon's sweet ead rhyme. Teay Tee. my friends, if you do not, the Animas of Escaped, bequeath il, vital. fagacions as ever, leav- ecaees thone de hove dead femains, and now this spot ap- mn —and Teen’ hee ¥ Mat may be youdonot—a terrible ‘commotion With a ling desperate "gulp of “flower” and “ bower,” onnet to Matilda's Eyebrow” quite, quite frantis With gurhing, sentimental reading circles turn'd to ice-or With man: in metre choice,) from Boston, are es Phils jelphia, ow As che: the illustrious Fasigre. having, it fs trae, in = iicrday, ‘although the sume, changed, journey a rable) in directl this rendezvous—vigorousl me pas ® path for herscif—striding through the confusion By thud Sot machinery and shrill steam-whistle ema Biuff'd not a eit by drain-pipe, gasometers, arti- smn ML eTEINRCTSS a atpable j 0 tas She's here, ib stalled amid the kitchen ware! °* The eet proceeds to depict the edifice they were cchgagea in puitding to-day— Thy great cathedral, sacred Industry—no tomb A Keep for life for practical Invention and then enters upon the busy scenes to be exhibited within its walls. He Labor and the campaigns of Industry in ferventstrams, and then goes on to say: 1 say I bring thee, Muse, to-day avd here, All occupations, duties broad and close Toll, healthy toil and sweat, endiees, without cessa- old general burdens, interests, j ya ily. parentage. childhood, husband and wife, The house ccmfurte—the house itself, and all its be longings, na ite preservations—chemistry Focd ena its Wisatey er forme the averagestrong, com pioe or Wa Perfect longeve ersonall And be ite a life to health and bappiness— shapes its ul, for the «ternal Beal Life to come, With latest materials, works, Steem-pewer, the great Express lines, gas, potro- These’ ‘riuimphs of our time, the Atlanti:’s delicate The Pacific Railroad, the Suez canal, the Mont Cenis el; Setenee oe grandeur and reality, analyz- rn ‘This world all epanu'd with iron rails—with lines of ea threading every sea, Our own Kondure, the current globe I bring. Apa thou, hii Thy twatin fiprins et eee tee at aiaker ve all towering, bor win Victory on thy left, and at thy richt hand bon—aleo ‘world! With at thy geographies, manifold, d ‘ferent, Rounded by thee in one—one common o:bic lan- One commch indivisible destiny and Union. pri esmnaraic trent, phere pe hens pons bebees Se. : Behold, Saygeies !(And thou, ineTable Guest and For thee ccme trooping up thy waters and thy Ithy and ee woods and Asin Behold! ren itself! ers SRT ee, ee rsoang, ththlog in et oo SS eeamngivoee sue pala cast, thy Choorfal ng all day thelr axes! Sh patra ‘ash writhes under those muscular ee thelr ‘they tara and fall and old mechanics! — See, from their chimneys, how the tall flame-fires vty interminable farme, North, South, thy Daughter States, Kasternand Western, ducts, of Ohio. Pennsylvania, Mis: ices cropearan, eat, sugar, corn, tice, Thy barns’ all ail d—thy endless freight-trains and thy bulging store The erapee haf ripen on D thy’ vinee—the apples in umber, beef, pork, potatoes,—thy je tron in thy imines, The thea hail ». All thine, © sacred Union ! Ship. farm, shop. barns, factories, mines, oy, ‘and State—North, South. We dedicate, dread Mother, all Protectress absolute, thon | of all! For well va know that while tho givest each and Withont { ee neither all mar: oor nor ae home, Sbip, vor mive—nor any Nor avght, nor any day, weure. item. mond agaregate, And thou. Phan d Emblem 1 thoes t “ie may be sala- Remmier, thon hast not to-day, eo ccantortabiy Jpother acces shan theo fi vel obeers Je thee, flag ; trim and wi fresh’y blooming. seen thee, Trnting, to tatters torn, upon to — young color-bearct's breast, ied for, for fe or death—fonght “a thunder crash, pandmany acnres.ant ife-volleys cracking emons surgiug—and with dirt apd smoke, Tay beatity—and that thou might'st dell t Policia go under. ing masses, as wild de be ae bothing Fisk d. For Tempan! How bers. and these, and’ ‘tense, in peace, all thine, net And heres tnd hence, for thee, universal Mase! ty thou ‘ee thn ar thein | and hence. » O Union, all thy work and wephanes thine ! sailors. soldiers, farmers, miners, ‘Thee—henceforth one only, we ee A} chfldren—what is it only the A ie id wo rhe hat are Mat ng lives oa nd wor what are they all at last ox- wien we rehearse Bond measureless wealth, it is for thee We own i all and yn to-day indissoluble in hee —Think rot our chant, our show, merely for pro- Tae lucte—it is for Thee, the Soul, aa cron weown in Thee ! Cities Our freed. m ‘a in Thee ! our very lives in Thee! oe the poem the Star Spangled Banner na played, and then an n address was delivered juier, ex-Minister to oye aol tform were followed by to work and the founta! nibition will be not only the best representation pa national sifl'and industry ever held in —— CALIFORNIA ELECTION. The Loi Ca the State aerate Serag ams.cinee * en Lrg Sept.7. Stadenta thine | rm (For the blood blood caer the macine 7-—Booth, eg sedan” Henabrig iste rs my ond = % a nearly The tax-paye »’ ticket is elected with om one or two excey tons, More of the E Sax Francisco, republican by from 3 majority. entire State ticket io ctoctna” The resultin San Francisco is doubtful as to mayor, but on Alvord, the pect now is stron, of the tax-payers, —_—— THE FIBST NAIL IN TAMMANY’S COFFIN. ted Against the Mayor and Other City Officers of New York. New Yorx, Sept. 7.—Large numbers of citi- zens assembled this morning in the Supreme Court Chambers, — a) — on the bench, made on bebalt of * of solo — to restrait Injunction Gran application would be Foley, asa taxpayer, the mayor, from paying out money for the ox = Vpn ex- nog ty — pense ‘of the city and con: cept out of the tauance left of the last taxes and pul due in the surent year. ee -JSudge argument in support of the ing that the state of affairs action. At the conclusion of his Barnard said: “‘You are entitled to your order, sir;” thus granting the relief aplication, fi < address Judge FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Telegrophed Exclusively to The Becning Star. Secret Conference of German Bishops. Loxpon, Sept. 6—The Nerth German bishops haye just cemmenced a secret conference at Fulda. The customary high mass at the cathe- dral was omitted, hence it is supposed business is meant. The Chelera Abating in Prussia. Lowpon, Sept. 7—The cholera epidemic in inces of Prussia begins to abate. berg, where the disease has been most. Solent Suse wave forty new cases and twents- ight deaths on the 4th instant, and on the Sth mly seventeen new cases and fit There has been but one fatal case at Stettin and at Dantzic the die we h 8 deen pronounced sporadic. The few cases of cholera that have occurred at Paris and in this city is now said to have been of a different ty, . The anxiety whfcl in and throughout Germany is decreasing, and it is confidently hoped the precautions taken, aided by the approach of cold weather, will stay the sepees of the epidemic. Gone Down with all on Board. AmsTEKDaM, Sept. 7—The steamer Leader, from Dantzig tor this port, has been lost at sea. It is not ascertained that asingle person sur- vived. Portions of the wreck have been picked up. The Leader was a freight and passe steamer. The numberon board isnotaceurately known, but it is feared the loss of life is heavy. ‘The officers and crew, all of whom must have perished, numbered about twenty-five. Praise for a Pmameag Action of Ameri- can Seamen. ANTWERP, Sent. 7-—The journals are loud { lant action of the U: 3. steamer Juniata, of rescuing boat’s crew of twelve persons capsized in the Schaldt. een Victoria Better. -A court circular announces: s steadily improving. Her — which at one time threatened erous form, is now under the control of A Scandal in Hii Lonpon, Sept. 7.— Another afe is threatened. been committed to prison to await was felt at B: their praise ‘of the oNDON, Sep ‘hat Queen Vie Fe scandal The Hon. Mrs. An Old Man Thrown into a Canal and Brrra.o,N A Se unknown men were olserved last night scuffiing on the canal bank at Black Rock, and presently the threw the elder one inte the canal and ran away. Before assistance could be rendered by the spectators the man drowned. The body was taken to the dead house, where it remains an- recognized. The get on the track Soa Killed on the Rattroad. PRirapecraia, Sept. 7.—Jobn Everhart was run over and killed on the Reading railroad last night. Puraperrata, oo Michael Matlen, a repairman of the Western Union Tel ph, was run over and killed, —s —_ > sl mm, Trenton, by the morn. w The deceased be fonged fo Fh Philadephia High Bids for for Govermment Geld. sre, Sone Soot 7—There were 43 bids for to-day, amounting to $10,922,900, trom 12.90 to 113.38. athe awards will be ‘62,000,000, from 113.28 to} Report of the President— Progress of the Work. The annual mecting of the stockholders of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company was held in Baltimore yesterday, and the Tottowing directors to serve for the muing year were unanimously elected: Col. D. Bowie, Prince George's county, Cec Samael Os Charles county; George B Sabena a > phia; Hon. Evi J. Henkle, ot A Arundel founty; Hon. James C. Clarke, of Hagerstown, Md.;4.N. Du Barry and Wm. T. Waiters, of Batimors. At a subsequent meeting of the Board of Di. rectors, Governor Oden Bowie was re-elected president; J.N. DuBarry, vice presi¢ : Pein, tre asurer, and Stephen Little, and auditer. TRE ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS was sulmitted. 1, says that the grading of the road outeide of the cities of Baltimore and Wash- ington, is, with the exception of sections 3, 4, and §, in Baltimore county, all completed. The work upon these sections bas been. w heavy, but will be finished Ina few weeks most. ' Cross-ties of the very best material and of the largest size have been provided, oa are nearly all in place. Our rails correspond with the tics. Weare laying the heaviest rail made, ing sixty-four Funds to the yard. Fortunate ¥ in excavating for the rond we dis- vered immense deposits of the finest gravel, of which we have made large purchases tor Contracts have been made for all ote Genes tron, except About 1,000 tons of rails, most been delivered at Awnapolis, and the line of road. Xow that the Patuaent bridges are ee, there will be nothing im the if "ng the track rapidly, both on the main stem and Wash- ington Branch. Two forces, one on the matin @tem and another on the Branch, work Sr kept nena whole is finish. ‘eexpect by carly in Decem- ber to have the track laid from the Calverton Station, where we connect with the Baltimore strect passenger cars, to Maryland avenue, in Washington. BRIDGRS AND TUNNELS. One of the striking features of our road is the number of bridges becessary numerous streams requiring brid erable length, we have between Baltimore and Warlongton four rivers, the Patapsoo, the Little and Rig Patuxent, and the Eastern Branch of the Potomac to cross. Beyond Washington, to make our present Virginia connection, we have the Long Bridge over the Potomac, which was granted us by Congrss upon certain conditions. ver the Eastern Branch of the Potomac a pile bridge nine hundred feet long is nearly com- leted. The Long Bridge over the beyond bales sar ye is progressing rap it is capect d will be compicted by Ist of +7 ma ber. We expect the tunnel in Washington to be completed ready for the track by December Ist. The soil here has been very tre quicksand and water being met with, which has caused a good deal of delay. The Baltimore tunnel is rapidly progressing. EXPENDITURES. We bave expended for right of way alone in Baltimore city and county $319 nd upon the rest of the route € About $120,000 still remains to be paid in the city ard county when the ratifications are confirmed. There have been issued up to August Ist for the con- struction of the road $1,761,000 first mortg: bonds, and #1.736,000 of bonds. N ot ‘the “tunnel bonds” have been issued, but an iseve of about $50,000 work already aud im ECUIPMENT contracts have bern made and will be made for the neceseary engines, passenger coaches and freight cars. Six of the largest and best en- gines made will be delivered thix autumn, two or three as carly as Gctober Ist. The passenger coaches will be ot the latest and most approved styles, Cqual in comfort convenience to any wade, and fieight cars sufficier + all the de- mands cf the road will be provided against ite opening. As it has been our effort to build a first-class read in every respect, so it ts our pur- ord that the equipment shall be of the st, and Leg ne ngers between the national cayital and the chicf city of Maryland, and what we hope to make the great northern and southern ronte, shall bave traveling accomme- dations equal to in the world. A Hrenaxp witn Two Wives ayo a Wire with Two Hrsnaxps.—Ludwig Wasserle mar- ried Helene Schnepf on the 224 of July, 1861, believing her to be single, but a short time after he discovered she had a living has- iy and he separated from her. On the 13th of January, 1868, he married Caroline neat and for some time atter both he! 2 yh) trong first companion. To~ -iny Levwig was was it up for bigamy in the General appearing that the first wife Aa no rea- sShabie round for believing her previous hus- band had died, he being only two years parted from her, together with Ludwig's {gnorance of her marriage, induced the Court to grant his discharge. —N. Y. Commercial, Gth inst. &7-Cod liver oil pills are alleged. S7-Cincinnati has also found the Nathan murderer. S7"It’s all the rage now for ladies to stand in street cars. 87 Four of his wives are engaged in chasing a“Lord” Harvy around Wiscons! 87 Seven young ladies from tree have just entered thei? nastes as students at Boston ‘tory ot Music. &7-The Tarboro,’ N. C., boys would play ball in the bed of the Tar river, only that it is so dusty. 87 The “Americen Union Reform Party” is the name of a new political organization in ‘on. &7 Saratoga girls organized an Anti-Kissing Soctety, but 15 out of the 23 members were fined the first week. -_—_ SPECIAL NOTICES. Great Reduction. ins _ BOURBON 13K my OD BTEaNDIES GINS, ace a eerets ct A " aay we ao, 188, Gid F am Si s igs ct, Black berry Brandy wok Bb . ral discount to the trad CG Proprietors of the Native W ne Bitters, myll 1217 and 1219 Pons 's ae —————_—— pasTons IVORY PEARL TOOTH Pow- ia ghe Leet article for cleansing ye d preserving teeth. og ba all dreceiete. - Price “Sol ENS (QDORUUS KID GLOVE € uh EAN: Rocpureseei ad :