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“THE EVENING STAR. | Published Daily, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peuusylvyeuia Avenue, corner Lith St. a THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP'Y. S&S. B. RACPPUANN, Prev't. soonest THE EVENING STAR is served by carriers to their subse ‘sat TEN CENTS PER WEEK, or For- ‘VT-FowR CENTs PER MOYTH. Copies at the counter Two Cente esch. By = months. $1.50 siz months, $3.00; one year, 25.00. ' STAR—pablished Friday—910 THE WEEKLY STAR—pablished Frider , 0 pape: longer than paid for "ES aus of advertising taroished on appliention. — =, 38—N2. 5,768. WASHINGTON. lar, TWO CENTs. D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1871. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. AMUSEMENTS. CEXANDRIA HIGH SCHOOUL— Boarding TO. ROYS’ ACADEMY, 4% street, Dr. San- BAND PRIZE CONVERT—For the benefit 0° Ae Daysfks Third Annes Sens | AL achekeenee he pricen ate. Sid, giz end Gite tntentrat Setvoks ‘upg the change 0 ty ; musiting ample | Seekeels Soares sre tangt ent. “Thi eveniug.clasee ty Lfiat iss o'cloce. “Prize golly dota diamond Tene sseither ofthe | PRONOGRA PRY will Seen on MONDA ring and 3/ o.her va'uab! ig arte les. Bes © 5 ¥r inc ipaie at SS. TAYLOR | EVENING, the lith instent, een Sand 3. Five = = ae oe preg weet a as an ere ro. and JOHN ssociate Prinei- | dollars per full course of 3) lessons in ten weeks. jooksiore at the Hall on the evening pales jy lawl sed-lw SELECT SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS EX- = SE} RY. AT AUBT x Ti gd MS CDM ae EB. TIFFEY will open School raised ‘to fall cofege $2,000,000. cs vediac o i Ward, ah and Br Greer cntecn af thas. “acts | Sak tate ireles.” Menber given herestier Per — i of Mr. Eben Tourjec. Facilities for | information epply at 1715 H street. lorences— | By the au‘hori:y of the wet of the Lezistatare of z aneurpasted. Fall | Rev. Dr. Starkey, Mrs. L. A. Wotherspoon, Mrs. “y f the catalone sive s | Henry Sa : Kentucky, of March 1%, 1871, the Trustees ol ces eee tthe. | Fees K SIRS Public Library of Keutucky will give @ Siew. CHAS. jets 4.th.atm. BE MISSES BURG a Public Library of Keutucky \NNAPOLIS, MD. for Young Ladies on MONDAY, Y.M.A.. Principal. | 1403 New York avenue. . GRAND GIFT CONCERT, pasion, Hansel 5786, MoS, Feercaes Has THE ae AT LOUISVILLE, KY., 0 vie : witha Fae- | Tish classes for young Indice, WEDNESDAY, b ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1871. v8. 6th proximo, at 1313 New York avenue. _se¢-3w: 100,000 TICKETS OF ADMISSION, $10 EACH Vor further par CURRENCY; BALF TiCKETS, $5; QUAR- Hi HOF nd Financial Agent, } ary ecretary of the Pact i minorox, Year 17] and 18/2, TER TIOKETS, $2.50. aside CAL DEPARTMENT—Opeus Sep- THEOLOGI tember 15th. “Tuition and room free, sth. x Tickets W DEPARTMENT—Year begins October 2d. for the n may be tent by P.O. money oider, green- iN be cent hy registered let er; the money ECO FEMALE INSTITUTE PATATECO FEMALE Lk DALTIMORN, Mn, Tuition, $20; full course. 2%), in savance. Decks or dra.t, a litt gts bhi eran. "Woikis | best hatans gle das at Fock is Pa a re arth ‘ form! Papmtation. iw. on, $5. Cnt 5 . “1 Festbncet pupil tetiedjosisety ie kas nopeen: | Pesesigiirsibion daycrasre cs eorpere, MM: RaNect at tea aha oft git ota Wo et fatives from two-thirds ¢, States, principally | tember 13th. fg sth ‘Applicante for | if3»rac.‘cn. “ aN th and Sonthwest. tion is pre-sminently | simission examined om Ith Se] r. $550,000 iN GREENBACKS will bo distributed m baltimore aod Wachse Septemberisthe Tuiton @9 per Fear. Agelienuts | {2 noder gf reke sin afte trom #X 1200, the Mrs. & Fevtcmpes ie. Spice, $0 ere, Av ,} Righes:; to $9, the Fowst; being 71 gi : NORMAL DEPARTMENT—Y. cgins Septsm-'| ‘The Concert is for the benefit of the - = | ber 33h. Applicants for admission examined Sep PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. ember 11 Ith. Tuition, 89 ear. se2- LADIES’ GOODS, &e. ee its $8 per year. eo | pHX CITIZENS BANK OF KY. 18 TREASURY MERSON INSTITUTE, S A? a WLS a YOUNG S ACADEMY) the Cor Y dl © isors are the Hon. SPLNG AT S WELLER SS se amere Srace, | SELEOT CLASMICAL AND MATHEMATIOAL | itmas ¥: Berviorte, Tate Goxernor gt Romar, a Me a iy oven the mo ist uished and re- TATION BATs OHIGNONS. om ptember 13th, The Seleu- ned, tate nrigeial asine:s manage 16-1 ne laricot ‘Space. of Prof. J. A phy Potts ap fal Git Concert rt et of ww BH : parse ‘yet Sam Frane‘uco, hasbeen “brag, appointed Agent ama FULL LNs. aan mil Pe thorouga, 'Sar- ‘Manager of tis Grand Gift oon! : 1 os it In the. ait At reduced-prlers. Calland re 26 ay, dTa'the Chuecieal Department, French willea | | Thedraning and distribution willteke placo, in euls-if 7X6 Market Spice. | taught a» part of the regular coureey 1X DAILY LBs | Pvers ofticke's tl ut cacit iatcrosts will be ay W. - - sons, without extra charge, protected as ii fhey were persoually present to eu- AT M. WILLIAN’S, Innior Depariment, per q ~" per‘niend the entire affair. GOT PENNsvLVANIA AVENUE, Bice Pagia For ticke:s and information apply to ell ihayeted a lentes peartant ci | Gamencieten = C. R. PETERS, 120 Main it., Louisvil’e, Ky. ‘Laces, Collars, Sleeves wil Handkerchiefs | Fur circalars, &c., address anak Poles, Sucjues, abd Parasol Covers. a CHARLES B, YOUNG., JOHN F. BULIS' Music Store, Black Drees Silks. 5 ae OR = i iy tade Dreenen. of alitescriptions. y NIUE REOPEN GER soqoay exnaylvan'a avenue, Washington, D.C jes Undergarments. Th 3.5. P. ae Cores, for young ladies and children, at No. 213 ‘for sale inevery prominent place in A gee Pee a Oe ee Erumylvania avenue, on TUESDAY, September | ted wtate se Care raids of superior ee. & i, tert eel Re m pial ares <aeekeeen _ meg 3 WILLIAN, 907 Pennsylvania avennes. the £6 corner Wh an m MONDAY, Sept. 4th. Parents an; to send their childr sel-im will reopen guardians are requested ‘D> BALLAD CON- sPE, ‘ing distingnished Artista: wi Sopranos) late Dircetr promptl M. PRICE, 413 SEVENTH STREET, K STH Composed of the follow! MISS SUSAN GALTO: TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. | Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL Revenve.—The receipts from this source to-day were $248,794.98. Bracqvr Ber, the Turkish Minister, has returned to this ¢ Dervty RevEeNve Commissioner GIven has accepted the nomination for district attorney of the Des Moines judicial disicict. L&AVE OF ANSENCE for s‘x months, with per- mission to vieit Canada, is granted Second Liea- tenant F. A. Boutslie, Ist cavalry. and p and Tonic, $1.25; Je ers, 80; Michier's Herb Bitters, 880"; Bloom and Magnolia e.: Baachee's fa 5 Ky $1.9; "eS lice Ginetr: Se"? Walon Petron et ar linger s Be, Ouro» pain Unol Ambrosia, Bee.5 lorida fea es rancut repait at imported $1 per it Ss teed resented or mone; ines, Port, Angelica, Shi FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Telegremhed Exclus vely to The Bvening Star. on to her Collat- ance. Geimany Heldirg eral Panis, Sept. 9. three of the four department« surrounding the city wil! not be evaevat -dimmediately by the German ti oope The depaitment of O% e wil be ocenpled unti the third half miltiard of the indemnity is paid Conflict Eetween Church and State in Gevcmany. Loxnon, Sept. §—The conclave at Fulda has y Fe 3 —_— == determined to take decisive sieps against the Trae WO StHUK NATTANS Deki | Secoxp Lrxvr. Tuomas W. Lon, °Xh in- | aggremve policy of Dr. Von Mable Prowen aus-tr Gornev'ai und D stroets NW. fanicy, has been placed upon the retired list on | min'ster of eccleviasvical affairs. A joint reso- lution bas been adopted to disregard his deeroes and peution the Reichstag and Emperor William for redress. The bishops are departing. An Ex-Prime Mir'sier Dies Poor. account of disabiliiy from long and faithful service. - NAVAL A -SIGNMENTS.—Lieut. John K. Winn :-Fainily Ni . UKBON WHISKIES ‘YE AND Bu ee. n BRANDES GLNS, vin: ss . | _Loxpom, Sept. &—Gonzales Bravo, ex-Pr Boberison «ao. 95.60 | has been ordered {> the rcceiving ship Ohio; | 4,.ONDON, Rept. &— Ge . vue ler, bdo. sila) "¢ S| Licut. Wm. 1. Burwell to the receiving ship | comperative poveriy. ees Mt Biaerita im “ts air, ry in i SY ltteer —— Loxpon, Sept. & md S s orders his ad- a $10; California »$5do;] Mason Cuance; T, Lacnen, Paymaster, ts NDON, . B= ‘arlos orders his a gies Tom Gin, $2.35; Cocktail ‘Bitters, relieved irom dviy in the Department of De- | Harm io Shan eee OF the amnesty and ©. . GAUTIER, Native Wine Bitters, moylt PreeTy and 1919 Penn's avenue! The Cause and Cure of Consumption. kota, and wi"! report "» person to the Paymaster General in Weshingtun for daty in his office. Oxe Borer ExrLover Disanwep.—The Returrtrt Ret Loxpon, Sept. 5. reterping resuge-s. 1 Ead for the Crops. < | licence of the engineer in charge of the steamer Lowpon, Sept. 9.—The weather is wet and mths primary cause of aon a scan Robert E. Lee, whieh exploded her boiler on | unfavorable to the crops. produces deficient nutrition = mh the morning of the 16th of August, near Cape Inte ish Sed sanimailasion meen that process by which che sutrt- |. Fear river, Korn Carolina, has been revoked. Com imtestoncr Gurmey vwrney aut eee Duchess into the solide of the body. Persons with digestion | ‘Tag Pexsipenz, with Mrs. Grant and their | 2.¢# "4 i ilé-bed—The Brighton Boryia—Na- {o'pulmousry dueace, orif they take cok will be | children, Nellie, Ulyises 8. and Jesse R., will] Fcapost'stalmver 9.—Commisioner Gur. yery Hable to haye Consumption o° the Langs in | leave I ong Branch on Tue‘day next for a visit | ney sails arom to-day, in the Cunard Sible £4 cure any tace of Consumption without brat | to the home of the Pr=-ident at Galena, Illinois. | *tamship China, for New York, Festoring 4 gocd di iso and healthy ase . | They will not probably return here bévore the | ‘The beaulital Duchess of St. Albans, ouly 22 be very first thing to lone cleanse ol ctober. * ‘bed. - bowels from all diseased macus aes Christiana E , the Brighton poisoner, Sierabich & cbgiian Gino cxpeme ue © Reconprn Gcrxer, of London, who sails to- | bas been committed on the charge of baviug Sh restore the liver em healthy aetion, ‘For the | “¥ from England as Comm‘ssioner of Claims | °ozmlted wilial murder. pent HEE, tee break and ert remedy is Schenck t | under the treaty of We-bing.2m, has respondsd | southammine for gece: wee ee aay at x jandrake a chess ice @ mrs omens = is | £0.4n address from the people of Southampton. | two ‘oan Napoleon will, in the meantime, causing disease end decay in the whole system, | He bailed the treaty with satisiaction and | make his abode in Torquay, ‘They will clear out the liver of all ciseased bile that | delight, and announced that be had been instructed by his government to settle all claims has nccumulaied there. and rouse it rps, a new aad mo partially, healthy action, by which natural and bealthy bile ig secreted. The stomach. bowels, and liver are thus cleansed by the use of Scucnek’s Mandrake Pills; but there remains in the stomach an excess of acid, the organ is torpid and the appetite poor. Inthe bowels the lacteals are weak, and requiring strength and sup- port. Iti; ina condition like this that Schenck’s Seaweed Tonic proves to be the most valuable remedy ever discovered. It f# alkaline, and its use will neutralfze all excess of acid, making the stomach sweet and fresh; ft will give permanent tone to this AMicted Persia. Lospos, Sept. 3—The Levant M-rald says the deaths at Tatreez, Persia, still average 210 per day. Christians and Musselmen are camped in the mountains, and business is entircly stopped. The Persian army has been disbanded. Storms and inundations have almo't entirely destroyed Bazais and the gardens in the vicinity of Tabreez. AGAIN do letters from Ex-Seeretary Seward’s perty announce a change of programme, Mr, Risley having learned from letters from Rome, dated Aug. 8, that they would go irom there to Naples, then to Paris, and thence to London, sperding a week or more in each city, and then start on the homeward voyage. Should there be no further delay, the pariy may, therefore, be ‘a Lonpox, Sept. 7 ne telegraph cable con. eciing Hong-Kong and Shanghae wil { <3 | Important orean, and create a good henrly appetite, : “J hes deokens edt DAY, September 4. The Classical of f the Galton 0} 2 Iss JOSEPH- See sonnets a expected to arrive early in October. E Sra Grmmerciat Course tang be uftowed atthe option 3 | INPSAHIWDS REAM BRACE ERE | and prepare the pistom fort Arse Pheaithy.Uviog | cre WaxpoMe ¥ chief of the | GeMAPS to Te .ve the Neighborhood Burwzxx D ann KE Stassts. parents or gnardia eC in Pl phy MR. JAMES GRANT, (Barivone.) from Kich- | blood. Alter this preparatory treatment, what. Te- D.""—Mr. ‘Young, ~ of Paris to-morrow. —— will i= yeoman ore TOBIAS, President ee eae J. un stuee ey oy maine to cure st sat <4 Log - the free | Bureau of Statistics, turn'shes the following in 9.—The Prusians will commence aust BROTHER x hient, om. ledelphia. JA hie Richiies | S24 persevering use of Schenck’s Paimonic Syrup. | regard to the production and importation of son of the departments near Paris SRLLING OFF REGARDLESS OF COST TO = : 7) nae i.one,) from New York, late of the Richinzs ote ourishe » puri ~ po CHANGE BUSINESS! (ZECRGETOWN SEMINARY, Upera ‘Troupe. MB. ALERED RELLRH EN, | ucyhummontic Syiup nourishes the ito the dircula: | tobacco in the United States during the fiscal —_— ¢ ) from Philadelphia. ME. MAS | tion. end thence distributed to the diseased Iungs. | year ending June 30, 16 Production—smok- Mr. Seward at Berlin. BELIZE m | Ne > 1D. Cy " ») fro “ re ens all morbid matters, whether in t ing tobacco, 9).459,2-) Ibs; chewing tol : , Sept. 9—Hon. Wm. H. _ wo mumnvon SEINE 12 puLimyING tn | S70 0AT ere TET CRONCETONM DCL adetaca agi Ramu AEN Pons | fie gona mori mar, htt | Ing hae, Sat Hs chewing nos | | Lannot Rive SNe WaT Reward on pits MISS LIPSCOMB, Paincrrat. Mipttmacr Neat Metterettio Pim nad Maneaers, | Neiure to expel all the diseared matter.in the form | “ands “faportation- leaf tobaceo’ 8.30080 me Nees 9 MILLINERY AND FANCY GLODS, qe MahYSAckbaRT: ws 9 ‘Business Manager. | Cavities are bealea'tp soeee, ead ay eeeieae Serriz on Sraxp Suit—The Commissioner | nights fire broke Out in New.on & Co.'s foundry, BEGARDLSSS OF COST. North Fatrfax street, Alexandria, Va. a . | of Internal Revenue and the Atiorney Genera} ‘ar! feuue, de soying iwe-thir’s of 01 will ing to be done in curing Consump- rstablisbment, with ‘any valuable patterns, CURLS AT A GREAT SAOBIFIOE | oper MONDAY. Septet Cae Eee el re tion is to get upa goed apposite and a good digestion. | tend to give special instructions to district {nvolving a be'sof 15,20. The Hames batended ‘wazenas struction is most thorongh in English, the Lane fo that the boa diseased luugaea cavity oc abcess | *orneva.to press for suit all cases of an Internal | t9\the malt hovse of Hoppe & Co., and destroyed creon ased I rev tic se agal i J “ Ree eet Salata en, FR RE EEER | Rees, there =the eavily cannot ‘heal the maitor cannot ex-collectors of Intertalrevenue against Shon | e Fear pordion, with a large quantity of = HMNTATION HAIB CHIGHONS AT 36 CENTS. wari Dearing Sad pang oe SoS ase ee ura age Curomot, Eos, | nccetiary tocure is anew order of Thingse good | Ualances appear on the books of the Internal | Tuegosson the building and sock is probably PRICE, Superio : ce SS ausd-aw hades, Pictures, Framen Plotare Cordaand Tassels’ | SrRstite, «goed nutriion, ‘the body to grow inffewh | Mevenue office, at the weasions of the variors | Wyiningtom, Muceal. aad Teck a ceca 3 w oh ot fat; then Nature is helped, the cavities will | Cnited States Disirici Courts, which commence | Wy gh'pste™> EVENTH STE! E TWELFTH ANNUAL SESSION OF M-s. Nails, &¢-,in the District. healy the anatter: will ri be thrown off in | in October and November next. ca seiililan! teaetiies tenann sa: D mcneatea aes ee he oe eee the reamaier’ jame and Number. ap2-ly* large sein th pers y falc ad pherciesic: ” THE a wo F vacket ayers Conn wnat we ’ 5 * 2 a trength.. ‘the true onty plan to cure 1 t unp.— | 9 3 sr ses be seen from I] a. m. or POF. SHELDONS Consewwption, and if's person is vere eed. i che Governor Cook b:s appointed the follow: nue, totally destroying the factory, paint shop ene L704 I street. P AS} RON DANCING ACADEMY, Jungs are not entirely destroyed, or even if one lung — ‘DS | and seven drying houses, covering’ the whole GREAT REDUCTION. NHE MISSES C, AND RN. TENNY WILL | NEW MEDICAL BUILDING 1004 Fitromeioch, | Is cutirely goes if there ie suough vitality lett as | gentleman Comm-sionsrs to the Sinking Fund: | <poare. An {immense stock of finished work and reopen their Day School for Young Ladies Will open for the Season of 1571-3. the other to heal up, there is hope. W. W. Corcoran, Lewis J. Davis, of the firm o, | material were destroyed. The loss on the butld- ONE PRICE ONLY. MONDAY. September 4th, at, their residence, On SATURDAY. September 9,2, 3 30 p.m. schatitFe, 00%, Many persone cured with, only one | 14." Gohmon’& Con, broken Herry M. | ings is$25,000 and on the stock 00,000. The onl; a 91 Beall street, Georgetown, D.O.__au23-I TR ore ee SB This e what Schenck's Medicines, wuldo tocar | Sweeny, president of the Fermers’ and Mechan: | insurance ascertained is SISe0, te aC Lowe HENRY be SEs HE MISSES COLEMAN WILL OPEN A i & Consumption. They will clean out the stomach, | ic) Bapk. (Gcorgetown,) and Moes Kelley, companies. . T Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies and sweeten and strengthen it, get ap a good digestion, “bier ot ‘ae Nationa! Metropolitan Bark. -_——o——_ MASONIC TEMPLE, Chandon. ia Wchin Qed Eee iz SATURD. Sad sive Fieinre pe canietance 505 nes ae ce — have all — their ac- | Five Prisoners Exeape from a Jerscy CORNER NINTH AND F STREETS. gourer fctudy will be complete and thorough. Ad- MEN'S CL) rete of 0H the dise ange, ceptance of the posivions tenderd (hem. - ; . 3 ne - Tt is important that while using Schenck’s Madi- Rag tae ALEM, N.J., Sept. 9—About noon yesterday ae | 5 us Bipecial, Clase of ‘Ladies flay do lop ae Lee | cines, care siould beexercised not totaksesld. keep | , TOBACCO Star Fmaups 1x Taw Soura— | sive prisoners confined in the Salem Jall were % Heanioh overs Saturday S100 bo, Pex Ladies | in-dvors in cold and devap weather: avoid ulgtit ait | TOs wanvfac.orer of tobacco in North Carolina | broweht oar of eel eo eee —_ - : : at and take cut-door exercise only in a ge he. eokan on aie , attention ef the keeper was otherwise directed, MILLE 7 W2'kk saa, $8 Gentlemen only; children will not be admitted. | and take cut-d —_ titan he nteiten So | Sucetoasd Sn atcting tote memes poems ner Taste vadies desiring to 8 ese Reunions \lerstood that when I recom- | which he fs subjected, irom the large quantities Wey Fe BUSIERY GLOVES, PARASOLS, EW Ls ost, quired to make application, for SE ae ery Rae wjbich, by acans of pediers, are be pr ag ee gp npn wey Seeger 9 SETS, LADIES VESTS. Be Benen Cardcof, Admission, cold, while using my Medicines, {dose for aspecial | placed in the Southera market by’ means of | {ping the cells. The prisoners then made good ‘at 10 per cent. above cost. ates Prof... a ruitable reference should accompany the | fearon. A man who has but partially recovered | counterfeit stamps, the Coramissioner replies | {Heit cape through the cellar to =. deviation. ane ain Sncustas Wake BB. Ba: | note of spplication, NOTEOE ~All pupiic entcriag Felapse thenencaho has Derm emily cated: wad | ‘at the government needs only the evidence of | TB¢, Sar wer bean ave gg 5 Sy 2 ie et en nro iietoa, D.C; | $e Sumee Serinn beptemeene Wil reneive 25 eemree [bse procely the came Sn. reeard, fo ee eae) ianns inom aoe ‘allows: Datid Laws, larceny, alla», aged 3, — ¢ / fer, Porte: | Private families or private classes at any hour agreed | So lon a » F - | small; Thomas Chamberlain, burg’ 2, THE TRADES. + Norfolk, Va.; Oapt. B. Baker, Forze- | private familice or private slasceat any hour agrond Jpg in here ioumfment dager of & nt return of ibe | visinant and other sufferers from the same cavse | white) hear tect: about dieet Glmere iektnce 7 RL ees moe end K streets.” ‘au 2-tf inease. Hence it is so strenuously caution | co-operation to bringthe guiliy partiesto justice. bine eyos: 5 e1 ¥ NTs AN % s y . jh patients: et jing themselves to et bine eyo%; oF ‘er, forgery, aged 25, col- pees sae see. Be CAL AND EXGLIS PAvabEMy En atmosphere that not genial ai ploamant. Con: Economy ry THe Navy Deractwexr— ored, slight —= — wi po a. mm irmed 2 are & mass x . 5 i be rew: o! eres MONDAY, Seplenber Hk el. eee fH nD Oven BO Which the ieascchange of atmosphere will inflame: | J#portent Navol Ord-r—General Order 163 just any ofthemtoSalem. TENTS for Sale or Kent for Camp Meetings, Uy Prot. MASSON; in German, by a compe- | Bole agency for the sale of the cel The grand secret of my success with my Melict isued from the Navy Depsiiment, renews Fairs. Festivals, &c. palive teacher. Circulars can be obtained at | of Wm. Knabe & Co., Baltimore, consists in my ability to subdue ation in st General Order No. 159, for the more economi- | Westward the Course of ire, Ete, Mc a Alban: als of provoking it, as many of the faculty do. An AWNINGS for Public and Private Bails sud Par- | {hs bookstores. FA-SPRINGER,A.M., zrecteel. | AE a Fd faised Jana och che wines ee 4 cal adwir'siei Advance M.G. COPELAND, Dealer in Awning Materials, angst ___ 643 Louisiana avenue. A= FISHER, FIRST CLASS SCOURER, HE ROSSLYN SEMINARY, Fon YOUNG LADIES AND CRILDREN Will reopen at No. 1536 I STREET, between mont avenue aud Mth «treet, on ONDAY, September 1sth. le to the Principal. MISS a . C street, until September Ist. After that date at the echool-rooms. pss. RAND REUNION FESTIVAL AND PIC N10 Catholic Beneficial So- PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. ion of the naval service, dated August 29, 1871, it heving been, from various causes relaxed to some extent during the past year, and directs that it be hereafier conformed io, with modifications as follows: From and after the first ot October next, no retired officer of the navy, above the rank of lieutenant com- 2 pationt. be exposed to the biting blasts of Winter or the chilling winds of Spring or Autumn. It should be carefully shielded from all irritating influences. The utmost ion should be observed in this particular, as without it a.cure under almost an impossibility . The pereom should be kept on a wholesome and of Civilization tn the Pijc Islands. Sax wa srmenog: eet 8—The Fiji Islands have finally establ Te-porsible govern- and set all its machinery in suceessful operation. The frst Criminal Vovrt has been beld, at which three natives ge convicted of any circumstances is Gaere Baumer nutritious diet; and all the Medicines sentinucd | ander, except paval corstructors shall, be 626 91x Srazer, Orrosite Parent Orvicr, | the bookstores. wine siti a CWashington end Grorgetown, under tiny ol eck adorei oe Seurateeen | og pr exust an semaine OCD wiiekt hose | 8 tonrine benrtenen preeed orec ine Senaetias ‘ EXGHNE, PRENGH AND, CLASSICAL Of the Distelot of Celene ne Bere ain 1 wan spyectf cured by this treatment of the worst board, and at the nayal asylum; and the regular | Islan¢s August 9th, doing creat damage t> the By promptly adopting the latest improvements, STITUTE POR YOUNG LADIES AND = oo) Yr Gogteabar ® | Kind of Consumption, aud havetived to get fatand | (Ors ~ 57 whether of American or Eeropean investion, Lam y : Staext Park, on TURSDA i vr 12 oa th y "* ith one lung mostly | ‘7! of duty for retired officers ordered to,or | SUg#t Cane, houses, trees, &c. No lives were gaabled to do my work in 6 manver not tobe equaled 15 New York avenue, between othand | Rerseane see Aboet Geaioe Beek ee oe one.” T have cured thonsands sincesand very many | Temalping upon, duty on said board or at the | Wot. those not possessing these facilities, Me duklce a tit ae teol A eee; | Kaged: the grounds will be handsomely decorated | gone. 1! ny ap ig me lorae Neon Tiles BOA Behe wettn By grag fred nlp aoripuaeos ies’ Dresses cleaned without being taken apart; | {\Pel—The dutics gf his school will be resumed sod Shepalented an0 every stvsncoment made Oe | Sivereca. ee = without special orders therefor. All officers A Gala Day at Sa all Kind of spots Temoved without cleaaing the whole | vale Lessons in the Latin and Greck langust eh ei ovleck p. 7s i ll tan Abont the first of October I expect to take posses- | coming within the above provisions, now om SaRnatoea, Sept. 9.—The arrival of visitors and Grease Spote, after Clothes Cleanct” | the higher Mathemati LA vas Im Commitee of Arrangemenis—A. R. Cavanangh, | ion of my new building. at the northeast corner of | Activesduiy, sre relieved Lom the free dayof | ‘his a. m. is very heavy. Every vehicle in town Shrinking or njaring the garment, at tis | (SEOBGETOWN COLLEGE, D ~~ | MaGgHiterntan Benevolent Bociety: David Kop- | Sistnaricateall wicinanreacieit. oo eet | Oci ver next, except those on thelight-nowe | 18 engaged, and large crowds ate footing tt by Following prices. Conta, S138 and G1: Paves ig | Gr —_— Ai, Knights of Be. Patrick; Soha Homan, Hibernian J &\pendvice to all who nay requiroit. » | ja ouer neat atthe naval asylum, or of | Union avenue to the Lake, Pools sotd thin ‘Vests. 20 ci.; a whole Business Salt, 62.25" ‘The academic year of GEORGETOWN COLLEGE | Benevolent Association: M: Stexmmler, St Michel's that's person In any part of the wor'dcanbe readily | navy yards or stations, who will he ndnren | morning as follows: Tochee, Winship, $175, pairing done neatly sod at reasonable prices. | commences on the Fizst MoxpaY or Sxrrauscn | Benevolent Society: Wm, Kickham, Holy Trinity PES pores [a sur pare tap wente oa 7 | Spon the Ropecting ores cae eee $170; Wards, $51, $60; Biglin 835, €31; the Ala Braye Ville apd Trimmings cleaned, Blackened ci | DEPARTMENTS rill caer eC SOTOR ER | Beeches nt bain puree carla’ W- Il price of the Palmonie Sypup and See rt mouic: | Order No. 159 is reseinded, and the third section | %t this hovr, (12 o'clock,) but it is suspected the Miffewed, at $) per suuare yard, Ostrich, Feathers JOHN BARLY- S.J Preabtont. | Aicysius’ Parish. MJ. Hurley, Tnimacniats Cou: | $10 cunts a Dok, Por snlo be aiitiruscinarang | will remain in force. ‘The boards for the exami: | “ind will subside by the time the start Ie oade. fwhite) colored, tleancl and curled in the beet style, | S@Oircelars. containing particulary, com'be had | ception Pariah; Wm, Ryan oe tephen’s Parish; | fini 2 nation of offcers for promotion and for the | The confidence in the Ward crew is increasing. Office of the Staten Island. §.¥., Dyeing Estab- | by applying to the President. eo)3-lm poy ty rd, St. Lyin is! of ts THOMPSON LILLY & CO., 26 Hanover street, | retired list are consolidated into one. and will a Sittin in the counter <i on nee weedd. ee MUSSCAUKINS WILL REOPEN TERSELEOT | cuardinns, frees) nm care of Pareity oF | Baltimore, Md. W Accnis._sots.t-shar | hereaiter consist of not more than Sivemembers. | The Woman Suffresists Active im country. e world, ss 3 free. No more officers shall be ordered to the several usetts. ‘ANTHONY FISHER, Acent, SCHOOL on the first Monday in September on —, ———— THUERSTON’S IVORY PEARL TUOTH POW- ards and stations th: i necessar, Boston, Sept. 9—The execuiive committee way reviksieece. | Uh wre Uctween Feumeyivania avenue and, G WASHINGTON HOTELS. DER te She Rent article for cleansing and preserving | |) dlacharge the duties Tequired fuere, unl J of, the Mamachnseits Woman Suitage A: socta: ware S AN AY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. - ; “JOUVENS INQDOROUSKID CLOVE CLEAN: | When, they are orderrd jor the purposes of half of womaa sesinge 9 the Sites eee etnione ‘ » MES. L.A. WOTHERSPOON. REMONT HOUSE, Indiana Avenue, corner 3d | gROUy EN SANG DU ROUSRID GLOVE CLEAN | Uvercise and inctruction. ‘The onder aboeiad age conven.ions 8 . be re ; expense or labor ng and new ; : express ws AND WAGON COVERS. cllcubarssspyiy ot ho Slots nn Sete ste” | Feselchine 1D hoes; eakiae eee et He | rit OF CLIO Tate ted rence with the | etka eene ne gevtece Ailcndcrs promply siteaded tor G19 Mer: | FYCLECTIO INSTITUTE, ~ | | meme.desirable Rowsoe! in the <ity. and, now offers Batehelor’s Hair Dye. Welfare of tue service, audit will not be relaxed erm aa 8 ; . C 5 eat inducements, both to traslea . % " This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. | instance.” ... The Boraparte Marriaze. SUL Ee SO | Be escien- Rvemn of tha Asecenbe Gherthy, somner'l Beara, Re Se Be eta ag does notcontain | "ONY instance.” New York, Sept 2—The marriage of Col. OE oes teconp-HAMD FURE: and Sth strects northwest, To'clock to 4; Supper. 6 o'clock to 8. ‘a lead, nor any vitalte poison to paralysis or | Has DEXTER'S TiMK BEEN BuaTeN?—The | Jerome Napolcon 20% Paris. and Mrs. NEW AND SECOND-HAND FUBNITURE AN ENGLISH, MATHEMATICAL AND sst- | = 4 ~ death. Avold the vaunted and delusive preparatl 7 o Caroline Leroy Appleton Edgar, grand dunghter HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. ERE SCHOOL FOR BOTS oe C.° tarp, boasting ¥ fe Boe Preetea a ake erauins | tartmen do not sem prepared to concede that | oc Daniel Webster, wes, celepréted te. Wotrncs BEPAIRING of every description in the Furni- | SECOND ANNUAL SESSION WILL COMMBENC! EBBITT HOUSE, ae paces pape) had sAirty years | the time periormance (2.17) reported as trotted vrday. t Tine ly attended to. SEPTEMBER 11. are WASHINGTON, D.0, | the only perf “Hine Kor Brown. by the mare Goldsmith Maid at Milwaukee, | Arrived, the steamer Caledonia, from Glas corer Shand DsireseS.W. jetadme | TomAFrm gst Sitver quarter. 6 New yall . Applied at 1 streol New | wes iruly and honestly made. ‘The Milwaukee | 2°¥- ABLISHED 1833. conuected with the Institute. ———————————=—— | track, It seems, is so low for a quarter of a mile JOURN McDERMOTT & BROS. Circulars to Oe eet GUTTER OOx, Ponieal, JUST RECKIVED—A fine assortment of Borg- | om the back stretch that the horses are not in coacn HANERS An CABRIAGE Em _aul7-6w Residence 1816 F street northwest. a BERL: ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPPER pene of wart rebypenere = hr aaeketgar 3 ~ SELECT SCHOOL FOR LI GIRLS, 3 : breaking”; the mare com- B10 Peo RAG BS AND AEN DE ag ts IDEM Bs ma Princij dened ack eee La peace ee HO Be Beanies fiom veeneees ee soll at the We petitor Goldsmith Maid had in the contest has RECEIVED ON. STORAG DD 'SOLD ON gine, RLIZS SPRIDEM BAYER pal. " M-F. LEHCH, 714 7h gtreat, | the same ouner (H. N. Smith) as Goldsmith oannisors MepneD tm, | WEDNESDAY, September 13th are fat- SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS outt-te between G and jaoed on application at an customers. Among my very large stock, toall Buiatas : COLLEG E.—On WEDNES- - a sh, be will be ata 2 gal insti comme 2 H.@ AUG. SCHMEDTI£, & 704 Tth street, between G and H AL ‘FF WA’ . RINGO TCHES, Rabe o A 0! NEATLY, aplt-ly —_D street, between ea thorough pact: ration Beiys ant _3ei3-3m 3 ‘Agent. NATIONAL METROPOLITAS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870. ©a8H CAPITAL... nanan 100,006 SAMUEL Caos, Moesnee eH. B. Tod, Charles Jost, Meee keg aly G. Metzerott, pend ocle tt Maid, and {t is intimated that the driver of a iafgudio cy tees ree New York, Sept. toons, a shoe age with murdering a jour- Hees CORNER OF NINTH AND D STREETS YOUNG MEN ESP! INVITED READING Room, LIBBABY DAILY PRAYER MEETINGS et noon and 6p.p. EVENIN' (GBERVION at 8 p.m.” th i i g 3 LOCAL NEWS. Baltimove aud Potomac Ratiread. UNTIN THE TOWN OF A few days <ipover @ por ¢ Of the Baltimore and Potomac ra\!road, and cot rtaistng that te track layers were at Work near the new town of Huutingdon he set out for t t, and after a r.de of four bours over roads w litch, tn the ian: ua ze of the sable driver of the coach, “keeps tekin you away .rom the place antil you get right tiers,” reacke ag of its bulldings ts the old mansion house. said to have b-en crected ‘ong before the Revotutionary Wor, and is *s sill im repair. It is ecoapied asa residence by Mr. d. C. Snowden, stor r Booides @h's building there are t m erected by Henry the growing 5 my Hoppers and H. Star The bot by Mr. Samuel T. © te nearly his 4 the stor-howe of C. Snowdes post-oftice of Mr completed. The the ascent from { ng to Dirtld Re on procure the materia! by rail. The the rigrag county reads irom th © less than 19 miles, but by rail it is noi more than .wo-thinds that distance. Aiter the re runs up the right bank ct Beane Cobb's Landing, and crossing Piney about two miles bevorfil the Distr culvert, a short dis.ance farther fotlows Beaver Dem for a distanee « then crosses Muddy Holt. near Beall’s Seatic Folly run, 4 miles south of Huntingt« few or no cuts enters thet plac point to the Pato xeut—a distance af two there are few cuts. That part of the road be ¢ Fastern Br the anc tween the Patuxent snd Patapaco has boon fal y noticed in Tux Star. Over the Patapsco thr bridge will be nearly 000 feet im length, and, like the other bridges the How pattern But the erection of it ts of than was at first opposed. of obtaining a ed fomn, mated Uhat tor the thr © piles, (ti of four spans of 140 feet each, P to £9 feet, wil be required for each; but #0 anxious are the officers to have th order that it = trase) werk will be laid on a line track eo that the bri¢ proper may subsequently. AtGwyn's Fallsa br exected of 560 length, 78 feet above th Of 4 spars, 3 of 1°) fecteach, and one of The hands are row cutting through th bavkment of the Baltimore and Ohio road, about six miles crom Baltimore and the latter track will de supported by a heavy trowel work. The work on the vannel in Baltimore is still pushed actively, but it will be over a year before it i= completed, for it isa task of magnitude—being 6.070 in length. « Mr. Baldwin, the « ontractor for laying the track, is now between the city andpluntingt with his force, and is lay ing srac the rate of two miles per week. ® Extersive Improvements at the Wes: Change of Siveet Cradcs, Ext-ns'on of Sewsroge, Ete. The extensive street improvements in r 2gress in the west of the city under Mr. J. ¥. W. Vanderburg and Mr. Henry Himber, contrac- tors, are being rapidly puslied forward. a small ‘of laborers being employed there. The work on the streets south of Pennesivania ares nue and west of ITth sireet are in accordance With plans embracing entire changes ot grades and an extension of the system of se ¥ Seventeenth street is to be graded on a straight slope from the Avenue to the canal, the depth of cut in front of the War Department baiidings about five feet, and the stret between averagin New ‘ork avenue and C strect filled np to make an easy grade up the rising ground at these points. Tne sidewalk in front of Wind ing is to be extended int the «tre feet, and the carriageway narrowe side for the same distance. The si E. street have boen taken w the filling-in extends trom Lot to the house on the opposite side. The grade is not to be changed at Pennsylvania avenue, but an open view to the river will be g.ven b this Mr. Himber has tts contract, aud iv. ded fe east to be drained off by the 17th street sewer. This is being done by day's work under the Board of Public Works. The cut is six feet Gt the highest point. F street, trom 17th to 224, also 26ih and 19th sireets, are being graded by Mr. J. V. W. Van- derburg. The cui through F sircet is deeper than @ street, and the tall, as on G sireet is towerds the sewer on Tith sireet. The water and gas mains are now being sunk tower down, and ft is proposed to construct a sewer from the terminus of the one isid down in 18th street about a year since, at G stroct t> the canal ‘The deepest cut on F sircet is about 6 or 7 feet 38th and 19th sircets are to be graded ona straight slope riverwards, the sormer from Pa. avenue, opening from this poiut a» fine view of the river; and 19th sireet,trom H sureet to the canal. All the dirt is carted to fill up the low grounds south of E strect,the design being to have them filled up some ten fect ou an average. Some of the owners of housc< on F siccet are having the embankment in front of their houses neatiy terraced up with a stone wali aud cut stone coping next 1) the sde-walk. povernment reservation on E street, be- tween 1sth and 19h sirects is to be graded aad enclosed, with trees and shrub! he fence ot the W Tre Ketenrs ov Pyrrmas Recvsioxn—Gn Monday next the grand reunion celebracion of he Kuights of Pythias will take place. Colonel ame: A. Tait will be the chief marshal, and the lodges will be formed in four divisions, the first division with Goo. E. Sirocbel as marshal; second division, Dr. A. W. Miller; third dis iston, 4. M. Hinkle; fourth division, J. V. Exex. The first division, consisting of Mount Vernon, Web- ster, Syracusians, Calanthe, Excelsior, Ger- maria, Ocegsia, Union, and Reliance lodg"s Bil essemble at K. of P: Hall, 7th and Dsizeets, The second division—F ranklin, Liberty, Golden Rule, and Anacostia lodge: Odd Fellows? Hall, Navy Yard, and march to Potomac Hall, where they will receive and escort to the City Hall the third division, consisting of Fricndship and Harmony lodges, of this city. and Mechanicr’ md Oriental lodges, of Alexandria, Va. The fourth division, consisting of Decatur and Her- mione lodges, of Georget »wn, will to the bal! of Damon lodge, ou Penvsylvania avenae; near Iith street, and cscort the latter-named lodge to the € The procession will leave the Cliy Hall at 2 o'clock and march by way of 4% street, Pennsylvania avenue, 17th street, H street, Vermont avenue, M and 7th Streets to the Park, (Washington Schuetzen,) where interesting exercises Will tals lace, addresses by Supreme Chancellor Read, Su: preme Vice Chancellor Latham, and others. Exttencon of me mabers of the order is called to ike adveriisements of their respeciive lodges in to-day’s STAR.) Aig ey “eee Base Batt—The Olympics War the Forest City—The tifth game in the championship seri between the Oly mpics and Forest City ba-e ball clubs took place on the grounésof the Olympics yesterday, and resulted in a victory for our boys, the score standing 18 to 11. In the first in- uing the Olympics faued to make a run, their pap eed ay » In the second inning pies mate two to the Olio boys four, and in the third inning the Olympics seored one to the Forest Ciiy’s two. From that point the Olympics out-scored their opponents in every iuming. The full score of the gamo is as fol OLYMPIC. ®