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ce ET” EE — = THE EVENING STAR. Published Dally, Sundays AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Ayeune, corner Lith St. THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP’Y. BS. B. KAUPPMNAINN, Prev't. ——— ‘THE EVENING STAR is served by carriere to thetr subscribers at Tes CaNTs PER WuEK, or For- Tv Focn CesTs FER MONTH. Copies at the counter Two Cents each. By mail—three mouths, $1.0 Bix months, $3.90; ono year, $5.00. THE WEEKLY STAR—pablished Friday—91.00 Syear, BF invariably in advance, in both cases, ‘Bo paper sent longer than paid for “ormae of advertising furnished op application. ee Che Se. 38—N2. 5,769. WASHINGTON Foening D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1871. Stat. TWO CENTS. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. M® 5es8 WILL RSOPEN HER SCHOOL ox MONDAY, September 25, 1873, No. 1368 H street.” s CooL CMBIAN COLLE WA ATORY DE cher of the depart- te ne id be present at the commencement of the penis shoald be preweht st PRLLING. President For further information inquire of WM. STICK- NrY tarp ant Treasurer. awig-th m.2m OT SCHOOL er { NDERGARTEN —MRS. B. A. MIRIOK will K open © KINDERGARTEN on the 18tx oF Rn. Parents wishing their little ones to tages of this of culture will No. |, corner of Ist fyeart, MIRICK will also be red to re- ile, boys and : 43 nstraction "Hathemstics, Latin: Greek, 5 BM Organ, Pi tar. &c. For terms spily as aboves Alsore Night Behool for guna men, : AS HOES, ACADEMY, 06 street, Dr derland’s Church, the prices are. §10, $15 ‘per quarter. Ail the usual branches for an academic course are taught. The evening classes in PHONOGRAPHY will be organized on MONAT EVENING, the lth instant, between 5 and 8. Five acliars per tull course of 2 lessons in ten weeks. 8: 1w “A SELECT SCHOOL FORLITILE BOYS EX- A GEUSIvety Mies sb TIFEEY on October 2d, in the First W and 20th streets. Number information apply ap 1715 Rev. Dr. Starkey, Mire. L. Henry Maynadice crim E MISSES BURGESS will reopen their Schoo for Youns Ladies on ONDAY, September 11h 1403 New York avenue. {ABL RICHTER, TEACHER OF MUSIC, seo-1y 935 Pa. ave., bet. 9th and 1th st HY No? TRY THE BEST WAY W's. s i WEST! at is prepared to teach rinciptes of his new and simple Pie makes the teaching of 1 Basson. the Organ a specialty. mation call at 716 12th street, seo lm + FOR YOUNG MEN ee WASHINGTON HOTELS. PRS RUN HOTEG, sth and D streets, Washington, D. Ty renovated, and i Indiana Avenue, corner 2d new Proprictor, F. P. HILL, has or labor ii use, making le houses in the ments, both to tra: d, $2. street. The ared NO expen rhishing this mont desiral reat rd So. Meal boure—T Sircicek to 4: babe WILLARD, EBBITT ROUSE, The undersigned ha Dusiness, No. Tors Pea between 12th and i3ti where be is prepared to attend to all orders in his of business. such as RELL N LOCK SMITHING, LIGHTNING ROD: ING TUBES, &c. Jobbing prompu: All work done in the best manner, at lowest rates. ‘A'so. in connection. has opened a stock of HARD- WARE. HOUSE-FUBNISHING GOODS and VA- BIE’ b share 0 ic patronage is solicited. = 6" SCHNEIDER. T=" AND AWNINGS. TENTS for Sale or Rent for Camp Meetings, Festivals, & wWNINGs tor Public and Private Balls and Par- - M. G. COPELAND, Dealer in Awning Materials, aug 643 Louisiana avenne, | FISHER, FIRST CLASS SCOURER, 616 97m Staxet, Orrosits Patent Orricz. promptly ado the latest Improvements, wher of Americas ar Baropoan inventions eat goabled to do my work in «manner aot to be equaled she jot possess: se 5 va etics Drecece cleaned without taken 8] 3 alin’ of spta removed without cleaning the whol fad removed, Sever shew. sguin. Geotimen's Clothes cleaned Without Shrinking or Invori fat ths ing. prices: C: and 91's: Peots, 78 eents; Vests, 00 Business Suit, $2.2. cis.: a whe iri done neatly and at reasonable prices. Hew'Tork syle of ciceuing Kid Gloves—s single ir 2 cents, two pair 40 cents, one dozen §2. ape, Yoils aid Printings cleaned, blackened and i ed, at aare yard. (white) colored, tieaned and euried fn the beet aio. A = is mn eerect. WNIN JOHN OC. HOGAN, NUFACTURER OF WINDOW AND VERAN- DAH AWNINGS, FLAGS. TENTS, x A COVERS. Special attention given to city and rest- ences. Allorders promptly sttendedto, 713 Mar- Ret Brace. jy Sf FTUNING AND REPAIRING PIANOS, OBS gape, a usical Instrament Eiylat Gb. WILD & HOS. & Ith street, betwoon Peunsylvania avenue and E strest, Inventors and manufacturers of the wonderful Musical Dancing Toy for Piavos; msna- urers of Musical Instramen’s and dealers in Pi- ares, Musical insiramenia, and Magical Mercban neraly em dine A H GORTZ, A’ new anv sit OND-HAND FURNITURE HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. BEPAIRING of every description fm the Farni- Bre line promptly attended to. ‘Becond-hand Furuitare bonght. ner Sth and D at: ‘ABLISHED 1533. oN.W. jel2-@m* DOA AKERS a - DEALERS, 'T & BROS., CABRIAGE 310 Pennes iv tess Ni FRY Ess cEIV NV STORAGE AD RECEIVED 0. BF SiON so on OARRIAGES KEPAIRED th. FLETCHER HAS THE PLEASURE jounce the resumption of her select Eug- DAY, the se4-3w Me F ladies, WEDN. So cere Se eater ree Howse. UNIVERSITY Office <S the Secretar perhite. Rectures bedi ™. 5 .m. Fees Matriculation. 85: Gouses of Leectures, B100; COLLEGE DEPA gins Sop: tember 13th. Tui 9 per year. A for ition, sogiiesion examined op Fay September. 2 PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT—Year begins September isth. Tuition $9 per year. Applicante foradmission examined September ith wad 12h. NORMAL DEPARTMENT—Year bezinsSeptem- ber 13th. jicants for ion examined Sep tember ith and 18th. ‘Trition, $9 per year. se2-tf E*=ERSoN IN STITUTE, (CB. YOUNG S'ACADEMY.) LBOT CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL FOR BUYS, latn Staext, Between 1 Asp K. ‘Auntual Seavion of this Sehool will Y. September 13th. The Scien- tment will be in charge of Prof. J. G. jate of Columbian Colle; in Engineering will ht, with the wu: ineteenth NES! lish and in the Classical Department tanght as part of the regular course, IN DAILY LEs- sons, without extra charge. TERMS, Jnnior Department, per qua: Higher English, “ Classical Department, German (extra, or circulars, &¢., address " CHARLES B. ‘ HAN. iz Pe tad lar: nS or you jes and children, at No. Peunsyivania avenue, ‘on TUESDAY, September R, sel-Im* St, YINCENTS SCHOOL. unter the charge of the Sisters of Charity. corner 10th and @ streets, will reopen on MONDAY, Sept. 4th, Parents and guardians are requested to send their children promptly. eel-im Si MAITHEW 5_ ASSTITOTE. STREET, between Mth ‘15th streets. lies will be re- sumed on MONDAY, Sept Commercial Course may Wil be continued se amual * 4 an S1-10t ‘BROTHER TOBIAS, President. GFCRGETOWN SEMINARY, No, 716 GAY STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. C., MISS LIPSCOMB, Parnerrat. The exercises of this Institation will be resumed SEPTEMBER 13. auy)-1in ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, SS" North Fairfax street, Alexandria, Va. Jonducted by the Sisters of Holy Cross, will re- open MONDAY, September 4th. The course of in- struction is most thorough in English, the Lan- suages, Music, &c. wear and *Faition per annum, $200. Languagos, Dre Painting form extra charges. For full part ; address Sister M- LEOCADIA, Superior. au8-2w MP HE TWEUFTH ANNUAL SESSION OF Mrs. 'S. A. PECK'S Select School for Boys will com: Sept. th. For further information, tho ptress may be seen from ll a.m. to5 Radretscd at 1704 T street, aun" T SEND MY BOY?—HOW- + OF WEED Geenidrs “Address @. MATHEWS, A lathews’ Store Post Office, Howard count for circular. School select! OF jtaation delightful; “discipit fect. E a ee ae re; Md. Gen J.B Wickertas Wasbiseven: |; Gen. JB. Ricketts, Was ‘Howzate, Washingt oes ¥ one WEST END OLASSIUAL, MATHEMAT- ICAL AND ENGLISH AUADEMY. MONDAY, September 1th, 1871." Instruction in French by Prot. MASSON; in German, by a compe: Md ‘The third year of this Institution will tent native teacher. Oirculars can ined Me houkstores. F A. SPRINGER, A.M., Principal, 1811 street, N. W. ya 23-1 TRE ROSSLIN SEMINARY, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND! CHILDREN, Will reopen at No. 1535 L STREET, betweon Vor- PMONDAY, September isth Applications maybe to the Prineipal. MISS B. ROws, No. 493 C street, until ng oe Ast. After that date at the school-rooms. Circulars at the bookstores. au 23-Im* EXSiSi) FRENCH, SUTUTE FOR S, 915 N AND CLASSICAL IN- OUNG LADIES AND MISSE: lew York avenue, between 9tu and oth et west, Mas. ANGELO JACKSON prin- cipal.—Th of this school will be resumed Sirriwuen Lira, Mra. Jackson will also give Pric vate Lessons in the Latin and Greek languages and the higher Math yn23-Im G{ECRGETOWN COLLEGE, D.C. The academic year of GEORGETOWN COLLEGE commences on the Fist MoNpDAY oF SEPTEMBER ud ends in the first week of July. “The LECTURES in the MEDICAL and LAW J 2°TORES. DEPARTMENTS will commen: Olreul: aa! EARLY, Fresée = BF -Oirculars containing part can be by applying tthe President’ ‘auls-Im ISS CALKINS WILL REOPEN HERSELECT SCHOOL on the first Monday in ptember on lar N h street, between Peunsylvania avenue and O E. aul7-Im* & AUG. SCHMEDTIE, &::. Tth street, between G and H streets. REPAIRING OF WATCHES, JEWELEY, CLOCKS, SPECES carefully executed, at Barges. os-ly OOK AND JOB PRINTING BYE: ‘LY AND thea EXECUTED BY a KINHORN & CO., epltly eth and . POL: D street. between —_—_—_— REAL ESTATE AGENTS. REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, 3 LOUISIANA AVENUE, THIRD DOOB EAST OF SEVENTH STREET We have for Investment in notes secured by deed of Gace in the Discrict of Columblay the Collateral Security and Business LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE Tiitions ==DiNG NEGO- attention given to ae teased = reat Sar care. T* McRoBE!I ror, oe ANDBEW B. COYLE McROBERT® & CO., REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFIOB Corner 5th and G streets, opp. U. 8. Treasury, WASHINGTON, D. 0. Spectal attention paid to all business the sev. vai Departments oF tke Ocsermments aiid ‘apis USTIN P. BROWN, OUNTRACTOR AND REAL ESTATE AGENT Corner of New York avenae and 1éth street, SACLE eee ae O77 OF SEE OE FOREGO, Plane for the inant Sia Satay 30, ih pS ae ‘2000. 8. GRE. jeer. ABLE KNIVES AND Fo! ren Sn tae TE OR SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. MREs. L.A, WOTHERSPOON. 1713 H Staeer. This School will be reopened September 1Sth. For circulars, apply at the School. anl6-tsep13 Ectzetic INSTITUTE, ssion- Room of the Assembly Church, corner I and Sth streets northwest. 1 EMATICAI - SECOND ANNUAL SESSION WILLOOMMENOE SEPTEMBER 11, T From $8 to $15 per quarter. AN EVENIN Shaan" fa Young Men will be *“Circulareto be had at the Bookstores, or of irculare . 'V. OLIVER COX, Principal, _aulT-Gw _ Wesidenge 1810 Batre atte, SELECT SCHOOL FOR LITTLE GIRLS, Staxet N.W. Mus. ELIZA SPEIDEN BAYNE. The second session of this School WEDNESDAY, September 3th. Circulars nished on application at the residence. eu 16-Im" Byiyzss COLLEGE. On WEDNES. AY, August 90th, in all the BoSlabdtipalt oduct sar baeeee to AMUSEMENTS. ¢* ce. 200: By the authority of the act of the Legislature of Kentucky, of March, 13, 1871, the Trustees of the Public Library of Kentucky will give a GRAND GIFT CONCERT, AT LOUISVILLE, KY., ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1871. 100,000 TICKETS OF ADMISSION, $10 EACH CUBRENCY; HALF TICKETS, $5; QUAR- TER TICKETS, $2.50. ‘Tickets will be sent by registered letter; the money for them tay be sent by P.O, money order, green- backs or draft. Each tieket consints of four quarters, value $2.10 each. The holder is entitled wo admission to the Concert, and to the value of the gift awarded to itor its fraction. £550,000 IN CREENBACKS will be di to holders of tici in gilts from 100.009, the highest, to $100, the lowest, being 721 gifts in all ‘The Concert is for the benefit of the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. THE CITIZENS BANK OF KY. 18 TREASURER And the Corporators avd Supervisors are the Fon. Thomas E. Bray'ette, late Governor of Kentucky, and twenty-seven of the most disduguished aud re- spectable citizens oF the 8).ite. The undersigned, late principal busines: manazor of the very succe: fal Gut Coacert sor the benefit of the Mereant'le Library at San Francisco, bus boon appointed Agent and Manager of this Grand Gift bhoer istribated The drawing and distribution will take placo in nblic, and everything will be done to satisfy ths nyers of tickets that their interests will be as weil protected as ifthey were personally present to su- Derintend the entire affair. For tickets and information apply to ©. B. PETERS, 120 Main st., Louisville, Ky. and at JOHN F. ELLIS’ Music Store, No. 937 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. 0. Tickets also for sale inevery prominent place the United States. 09-60 LX cos HALE. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 187 HE GRAND OPERATICGAND BALLAD » JERT TRO PE 1. CON- MEE OL Be following stinignished Artiste: s ; »{Soprano,) late Direetress ton Opera "fronye, MISS JOSEPH- of the INESCHIMPF.(Contralto,) from Philadel MR. JAMES GRANT, (Baritone,) from MR. CARNCKOSS. (Tenor) JAMES A. ARNOLD, (Baritone,) rk, late of the Richings (pera Troupe. MR. ALFRED KELLEGE &. (Tenor.) from Philad MB. THOMAS hin. KET, (Pinuist,) from Philadelphia. . No extra charge for reserved ‘of tickets will commence on Monday, 1 Metzerott’e Piano and Music Store, venue. Concert iH commence ats MERMAN, ABE! Admi aust Business Manager. Oxy No. NEXHIBITION |New Ne ase} ON ANDRE } 439 Tr ert ar T7u Sr. fo. 486 Seventh street, between D and EB eight doors above Odd Feilow’s Hall, noice Oil Paintings, Engravings Chromos eo, Window Tassels in the ERMS, CASH. lease remember Name and Number. POF. SHELDON 'S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, Dadiiga ts) pero Wien ahh Oe near -ason = ber 2. sp5-ly* AND HOURS OF TUITION. JB CLASS. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, LAOIES. CLASS, TUESDAYS, THURS- AYS. AT AYS. 5 to 6 p.m. ‘ASS, TUESDAYS and th. Especial ‘Ladies ‘and Gentlemen for the “ Boston,” Tuesday and Thursday, 9 to 10 p m, Reunion every Saturday,7 10 10 p. in, For Ladies and Gentlemen only; child: il not be admitted. Ladies desi: to attend these Reunions will be re- quired ‘tom ication. for" Compliment neon, Card insion, hy posty to BROW. SHELDON, 919 12th street'N. Wit ‘unknown to Prof. 8., @ Suitable reference should accompany the note of application, NOTICE.—All pupils entering the classes during September will recetve 96 lessons the quarter. Private tuition and tuition in schools, unilies or private classes at any hour agreed Bpon, Mesidence, No. 919 lath street, between I and K streets. ‘an mtt ©, BEICHENDACH'S PIANO STORE, aan: 43 11th eyes Soran Avenue, sTaBLisxy Oven 90 Yeans. ale of the celebrated: PIANOS of Wm. Knabe & Co., Baltimore, and Wm. jeCanumon, Alban}; also, second-hand Organs and Melodsona for eale or Most accommodating + Piano PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. RAND REUNION FESTIVAL AND PIO NIC of the combined Catholic Beneficial So- cfeties of Washington and Georgetown, under the auspices of the Catholic Benevolent Union of the Columbia, at BeyeR’s 77H Steet PaRx, on TUESDAY, September 4 Bergman's excellent Cotillion Band has been en: Raged: the grounds will be handsomely decorated and illuminated, and every arrangement made for the comfort and pleasure of visiturs. Festivities will commence at 2 o'clock p.m. nts—~A. R. Cavanaugh, Committee of Arrange A W.-C. Hibern lent Society; David Kep- ohn Hogan, Hibernian jon; M. 81 it, Knight Jenevolent Assoc! gmaicr, St. Michael's Wim.” Kickham, Ho Benevolent Bocie a rinity mn: Dr. Joseph Waiah, St. Pei Callan, St. Dominic's Parish: W. ick ' Dowell. St. acuiate Con- loysius’ ‘Par ception Parish; Wm. Daniel Leonard, St. Matthew Tickets 25 Cents; Children, in care of parents or jians, free. it INSURANCE COMPANIES. ORTH WESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSUBANOR COMPANY MILWAUKEE, Wis. Ave. GaYLorD, Sec.; HeseR SmiTH, Vice Pres’; louX H.Wan Dvxe, Pres't ‘Was organized in 1a. Has $9,000.00 assets, and $5,000 members. Being @ purely mutual company, the Northwestern furnishes insurance at its met cost, | This net cost we be less logy ia a a aoe companies, because ins higher Siete eictarreen aren meee a ‘a bigh reserve. Agents wai Of 9 Tih st. oy RNIGHT. is13-Sm General Agent. ‘E NATIONAL METROPO) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870. ASH CAPITAL ercceecnrnomenrnemseenes 100,000 epherd's Building. No. 908% Pennayl- LY MOSES K at, Office in Bhi tania avenue, WM. B. TODD, Vi |, Secretary. Ons. Wm. B, Todd, rles Just, G.Metzerott, John T, Lenmam, perd : ocle-tt WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ete. FINE Wa’ BEB are PP ‘ABLE CUTLERY. atime goons. Z : LA Pa ie seer toe at mot ands covuer of th ie! paerenees . 0. HOOD. FOR DIAMONDS, &c,, a a pple ese ea SPECIAL NOTICES. Lower Prices than Elsewhere. Ayer’s Sarsaparilia and Cherry Pectoral, &8o.; Burnett's Cocoaine and Kaliston, Se.; Schenck’s “up and Tonic, $1.25; Jayne's Ex Alterative, Séc,“Hostetter’s, Hoofland Bitters, We. Atichler Bee Biers, &c.; at iron a Barry's Tri erus, 4c. Bloom and ‘Magnolin Balm, 6o.; Batchelsr's Hai Dye, 8c.; Helmbold's Buchu, $1.9; Brown's Ja- maica Phalon’s Perfumes, s0c.; Tar- j Miinchesior’s Hy piphosphites A 135, Ste Laird’s ir Ce Aperseht 306 rant's Aperseni : ret z hologogue, erin, Amibromta, S0e,: Bonodont, 6c" Nichol « Elixir Py toxide Irn, fie; De Jough’s Cod, Liver OW, other kin iage's Relief, wa} Bai Florida Water, ibe.: Perry Loti '* Extracts, genuine, 81; Col- Kate's Soa tment, retail at whole- sale red. 1 per bottle; Fine = per gallon, So fosrantecd as represented or money refunded Palifornia Wines. Port. Angelies. Sherry, Ma €. ABTHUR NATTANS, Druxgist, aus-tr Corner 21 and D'streets N. W. Great Reduction. IN OLD RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES BRANDIES, GINS, &c., brands, vie-—Family Nectar rears old, Tr gal.; Rober 4 do., $3.50 dor; Bowler, 8 do.; Uld Crow,, 6 do.. 83 d0., Baker, € BS don; Pine, Apples (rectied) “180 do. randies—Larochaller, §3'do.; do.,(fine,) @5 do. Hehnessey, 1564. 0 do.; Otard. 16 do.; berry of the following zy Id, $2.80 y do., Dupuy & 0). 1X8, $10; 'Californ rand Cid Pom G zie, 82: Soin Biter Brandy. Liberal discount to the trade: ER, Proprietors of the Native Wine Bitters, 1217 and 1219 Penn's avenue, Lea & Perrins’ Sauce. Pronounced by Connoisseurs “THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.” ae appetite and digestion, and it is an- led for ite flayor. eare Lipo tay wove. . brated pce prosec Rese vevding cometattetio. eee eee JOHN DUNCAN'S SUNS. aul2-ecém Agents, New York myll It rival Wi THURSTON’S IVORY PRARL TOOTH Pow- DER is the best article for cleansing and preserving teeth. Sold by all di ists. Price, 25 SO cenn. PHOUVEN’S 1RODOROL KID GLOVE CLEAN: ores soiled gloves equal to new. druggists and fancy goods Price, conta, ‘cals Batchelor’s Hair Dye. Thissplendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. [sinner cay etschic peinan to’ prodecs povaigets or ead, nor aa stoon to, prot death, Avotd the vaunted ht Uriuaive preparations Boasting virtues they do not possons. | Rho genuine W. A. Bachelor's Hair Dye has bad thirty years ers. rnished reputation to os ‘ite a the enly perfect Hair Dye—Diack or Brows, Bold i druggists. Applied at 16 Bond street, New ra HARDWARE. A NEW AND OOMPLETE STOCK oF BUILDERS’ HARDWARE AND HLOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, SPORTING GOODS, POCKET AND TABLE CUTEE£RY. PRICES VERY LOW. GEORGE P. GOFF, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Betwoen 10th and Ith, 90 Pot )ODWARD'S BUILDT Now Before making my fail purchases, I shall, to re- duce my stock as much as possible, offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to all my customers. Among my very large stock, consisting of— ADIKS’ and GENTS’ HOSIERY, itt KERCHIEFS, GLOVES, 0! BASKETS COLLATS an —— ‘a ‘OILET ARTICLES, LADIES GARMENT: Pocket Sry and SATCHELS. as ZEPHYR WORSTEDS and EMBROIDERY FINE FANS. VASES POCKET CUTLERY, PERFUMERY, And a full stock of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC NOTIONS and wt gt ie will certafnly find some- thing you are in need of, and NOW is your time to buy. B. SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTH STREET, eed-tr Near Pennsylvania avenne. HE GREAT DISCOVERY. LETTER FROM GENERAL HOWARD. Wasttixoton, D. O., July 21, 1871. Prov. T.A.Coox:—Dear Sir: Lhave for some time ved the DALM OF LUPE in my family ana wash, avd bave found it all you . Lam ¢ join others in commending an article that is evi ent! oi so much Le ours, a —— . 6. 0. HOWARD, Brig, General U. 8. A. Letter from JUDGE WYLIE, of U. 8. Supreme Court, D.C. Wasuixcton, D. O., Jane, 1s. BALM OF LIFE for Dear str: Thi bair; ive the aystem when exhausted from over work is moat selightful. I have not used it except as @ wash, but ‘ your récommes tation, and from the faith its use, thus far, has secures om me, 1 should feel confidence in taking it as a medicine, according your directions, Very res pectfully yours, . Cook, DREW WYLIE, Dent PeaAabies Wasuinxoton, July Ist, 1871, After using your BALM OF LIFE fn many in- stances of disorders in my family, I am glad to say it affords the relief sought, For diarrhoea, colic, sick headache, eatarrh cmgb, and all external inflam: matic am convinced joacy, use. 35) ‘B. 3! MEIGS, Je, Letter from Rev. FATHER BOYLE, Prof. T. A. Cook: Dear friend: Please send me a supply of BAL: * Iy ackhow! oF ite me Will be duly honored, "I am altogether with "Sone 94, 1871, Very’ Bove. KEEP 00011 By beteing the. head, eyes, face, ears, ‘when overheated, and wien ering from fever, with that Ecoling Solution, Pref. Cook’s Balm of Life! At wholesale and retail iste and ‘suf Noa Pe SOEODAET, Pesninetons De a. Nove North Charles streak, 914 E STREET, N. W., ‘Will reopen for the season, 1871-73, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2222 Noncmmnre. 3 MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS, guyeegmeeensnen aeons Y _EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip, How. Bex Wane is in to InTERNaL RevENve—The receipts (rom this source to-day were £576,¢3¢ Carr. C. H. B. Catpwert, U. 8. been ordered to command the Colorado, .of the 4 iatic fleet, Secretary Bevxyar left here on Satarday for Princeton, N.J., t» place his son in the college at that pl Rear ApMtRaL ALDEX, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, is acting Secretary of the Navy during the temporary absence of Secretary Robeson. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS Will be issued by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, in a few days, to all collectors of that office to the effect that they must immediately make final reports of all taxes held by them tor collection. ConcrEssmaN Joun E. Sretey, of New York, was siricken with paralysis on the 20th ult., and has since been lying helpless and unable to speak, at his home in Ovid, Sencea county. Hopes are enterta ned of his recovery. His age is sixty-one years. THe Mippres. ¢ United States frigates Constitution and Saratoga, having on board the midshipmen of the Naval Academy, have returned irom their summer cruise, and are pow at anchor fd miles below Fortress Morrce. They will lay there four or five days, and then procced to Annapolis. EXPLORATION OF THE YELLOWSTONE.—Pro- fexor F. V. Hayden, U. 8. geologist in charge of the exploration of the Yellowstone basin, writes to the Secretary of the Interior that he has completed his servey, and that he hoped to ve Fort Elis for the rast on the 4th instant. accident bas befallen any of his party. Be- sides an accurate topographical map, hundreds of photographic sketches of the wonderfal gey- sers, and complete collections in natural history and botany, have been secured. Pueyrxizinc a Democratic Parer.—The Georgetown Courier, of democratic procliv astonished its readers on Saturday by sending out a red-hot republican sheet. L in issuing the District Courier tound it convenien' 5 ment” of a Washington daily, and until th were distributed 1t was not discovered that the supplementary sheet contained, in addition to the advertisements, a large amount of matter giving the democracy “ particular Jesse.” Mi- takes of this sort will often happen in the best regulated newspaper families, as the editor of the San Diego Clarion of Democracy found when he entrusted his paper for a week to John Phenix. Prorosep CHANGES tn HEADS oF BUREAUS or Navy Departwent.—Rear Admiral James Alden, at | pare Chief of the Bureau of Navi- gation and detailed at the Navy Department. will soon be detached therefrom ‘and ordered to the command of the European squadron. The Wabash, his flag-ship, is now nearly ready and will probably sail about the middle of October. Itis said that Admiral Alden will be succeeded in the Navigation Bureau_by Captain Ammen, at present Chief of the Bureau of Yards an Docks, who isan old school mate and friend cf the President. Captain Ammen will be suc- ceeded in the Bureau of Yards and Docks by Commodore C. P. ers, who has been on special service in Europe for come time past. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, This Afternoon’s Dispatches, ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. ‘he Tammany Injunction. : Arguments in the Case To-day. New York, Sept. 11—The Supreme Court vhambers this morning was crowded with citi- zens to hear the argument on the injunction against the city authorities. Richard man, corporation counsel, peared for the mayor, aldermen and commonality, and for the supervisers, and was ready to meet’ the charges against them. Mr. Bartiett appeared as per- sonal counsel for Mr. T'weed. He said he regarded this as a public meeting, at which men who vainly sued for public office would attempt legal proceedings to oust those more fortunate. “He was unprepared to meet the complaint, because of insufficiency of papers served on Mr. Tweed, and asked that the Tweed part of the case be eft over till he could learn the charge against him. Mr. O'Gorman said in ordinary proceed- ings it would be indelicate in him ft» press any- thing against the wishes of any other defendants in the case, but on Tuesday last the injunction granted stopped the legal operations of the city government. interrupting, said he did not de- Mr. Bartlett sire to delay the argument, but asked that his client be allowed to put in'rn answer later in the cas Mr. O'Gorman said he would endeavor to ar- range matters to suit the emergencies of the ~ase, that when the motton for an injunction was made, a complaint was put in which had more the air of a newspaper action than a legal doc- ument; that it was made without notice to any- me to appear in defence, and was accompa” ied by an attack upon the heads of tie City govern- ment entirely unfounded in fact, and unwar- rantable. _.. MAYOR HALL’S ANSWER. New York, Sept. 11—Mayor Hall’s reply to the complaint of John Foley was presented to the Supreme Court to-day.” He objects that the plaintiff has not legal eapaciiy to soe the defendant, and is consequently not entitled to any relief he asks. Tho dc- fendant admits all allegations in subdi- visions 3, 13, 14, and 15, of complaint and denies all the rest. yor. specttically lenieshavinga pecuniary interest tn the news- paper, New York Leader, or in the Zranseript Association or the New’ York Printing Com. pany, or Manufacturing Stationers Company; or ‘that be has ever been directly or indirectly interested in any contract, work business” or the sale of any ariicie, the expense of which was paid from she city treasury, arid that beyond the reception ot salaries he has ever received any pecuniary benefits at the public expense in his capacity as mayor. ‘The mayor also avers that since 1 when he appointed the heads of t lepartments of the city goverament. there lias not been, to knowledge, any suspicious, unjust illegal, extortionate “or extravagant claim or demand ‘against tie city ———- paid from the treasury, uor any debt not first duly vouched for by the appro- pfiate departments or ordered by due process of law. COMPTROLLER CONNOLLY'S CASE. Comptroller Connolly in hisreply denies every allegation of fraud, and malfeasance .n office, and avers that no city bonds have been ea il i : The Ts claim a foul at the stake-boat, and it is not yor decided who has the to the shore opposite the stand cheer after .‘TER.—The as vise is | ia lu i ile = H il fy i 2 : i FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Siar. English Affairs. The London Times in Favor of the Nine-hour Movement—Queen Victoria Betier—Preparing Sor Dorkirg—Lord Elcho Wownded—The Potato Disease, de. Loxpon, Sept. 11.—The Times to-day, in an editorial censuring the importation of foreiga workmen, gives its support on both moral and sanitary grounds to the British strikers in their movement for a reduction of the term of daily labor to nine hours. Queen Victoria has entirely recovered from her indi ition. The military maneuvers at Aldershott are progressing, and reports trom the camp speak favorably of their character and the results thus far obtained. General John G. Barnard and Major Sumner, of the United Siates army, a: in attendance as rep. esentativesot the American government. Lord Elcho, commanier of the Lonion Scot- tish rifle volunteers, has been injured by the bursting of a musket. The Reading grammar schoo!, the memorial stone of which was laid by the Prine Ww last summer, was opencd to-da: Lore Charcetlor, Lord Hatherly, officiating at the ceremony. The potat > discase is spreading in Lancashire. Amadeus f11. MApnin, Sept. 1.—King Amaders ts Indls- posed, and hus journey through the provinces has been stopped. Another larkish Miuister Devarts. Const aNTINOPLE, Sept. 10.—Mebemeu Pasha, ister, without a poritolio, in the Cabinet of the Sultan, is dead. France Duying German Gunx. Naw Youn, Sop Mths Pare cos ent date says the government chassepots irom the Minister of French Election. 11.—A_ new election will A New York, Sep soon be held in the De artment of the Seine, France, General De Cimey having chosen to sit in the Assembly from licet Villaine, where be is alo elcoted. Germanizing Alsace and Lorrai NEw York, Sept. 11.—Acoording to the burger Zeitung the German penal code introda imo Alsace and Taine before the Ist of October. Preparations are being made also to apply that of comme.ce. - pean Personals. NewY ept. 1.—Some Continental jour- nals state that the bevroth the Prince's M and Duke t daughter to be Madame Kistori ix abo paign in the Danub: has never been heard. Movements of Ocean Steames 4. Loxp t. 1 soamsbip City of New York, .rom New York, touched at Queens- town yesterday. ‘The steamship 3 : from New York, touched at Queenst»wn Su: day. The steamer Scandinavian, from Quebec, touched at Moville to-day. The West India, from Aspinwall, has arrived at Plymouth. Loxpox, Sept. 11—The steamship Corinthian, from Quebec, arrived at Moville to-day. The German Ey of France. Panis, Sept. 11.—The evacuation by the Ger- man iroops of the four departments contiguous to Paris will be completed on the 13th instant. Negotiations have been commenced in relation to the evacuation of the whole of France. Affairs in New York. Death of a Minstrel—The Pic-mic Murder— German Deseriers — Covnte:eit Tens—8. C. Wants a 8. F. P.O. C. T. mann’s Sons—Wanted, t staring for a cam- n principalilcs, where she former, died in Newburg yesterday. The funeral of Mr. Dorian, who was inhuman. ly murdered at Joncs’ woods on Thursday la while a young girl from insult, tok place yesterday afternoon. Nearly 3,000 people atiended. A young mau has been arrested on suspicion of being connected with the murder. ‘A number of German residents of this city, who previous to the Franco-German war clan- destinely lett their country to evade military duty and who consequently at home are regarded as deserters, held a meeting yesterday, when ome preliminary action was taken to secure am- nesty to allow them to return to Germany. Counterfeit #10 bills on the Farmers’ National Bank of Malone, N. Y., have made their ap- pearance. The authorities of South Carolina have ap- plied to Henry Bergh for assistance in the for- wation of societies for the prevention of cruelty to animals. The tenth biennial convention of the order of Herrmann’s Sors elected the following officers National grand president, George Oertel, of IMlinois; vice president, H.W. Meyer, of Mi_- yourly secretary, 8. Holdinger; iceasurer, W. ass. A fire in the umbrella frame manufactory in east 4th sireet caused £10,000 damage yesterday to the stock and machinery; insured. The building was owned by Aaron Jacobs and was amount of $50,000; insured for 315,000. The inhabitants of Southold have petitioned the Secretary of the Treasury for the establish- ment of a life anes Seton at that point. im New York. v her Rises to Explain. y YORK, Sept. 11.—The services in Eman- uel Church on Sith street, were conducted yesterday by the Rev. Mason’ Gallagher, asso- ciate minister, who prefaced the exercises by @ brief address. He stated that he has always been n the habit, when conducting service in a build- ‘ng not under the contrul of the Episcopal Church, of using such forms as the occasion seemed to require, but now having determined henceforth to use the Union prayer book, it seemed proper to withdraw from a church, the iturgy of which he should cease to use th He n Tead a letter addressed to Bishop Potter, ‘ing bis reasons for withdrawing from the piscopal minisiry. Im addition to the above r. Gallagher is opposed to the service of infant ptism as obscure, and capable of at least seven interpretations; to the catechism form of abso- ution, and the office oi stitution a8 capable of oman interpretatic the canon passed at he last general convention further limiting the tender of courtesy and fraternal respect to min- istersof other churches; and the whole tone of ‘xclusiveness in the Ej the punishment iigh standing and extensive influence for miting concoverted expressions in a human ervice, or for preaching the gospel where their consciences dictated, penalties as great as if hey had \iolated the ten commandments. Rev. Mz. Thrall was absent in Chicago yeeter- lay #esisting the Rev. Dr. Cooper in theopenin, fa new church wherein the Union prayer book s tobe rsed. The book of common prayer is still cetained in Emanuel Chorch. pectin’ steecdun Explosion of the Steamer Robert FE. The Verdict of fe Coroner's Jury—The United Stotes Inspecior Re.pensible for the Accideal. Witaixeton, N. Sept tthe foliowi $ the verdict of the coroner's jury in the case he steamer R. E. w! ex] her boiler uear Pens & Ith: “ That the de- cee Mp ty Od ‘ex- of the boiler of the steamer R. E. Lee on that the met oe do censure the ‘for allow- years or more by law, ae great degree for the said , and at least neglect ofhis us a for boat his Hn {in the State at the time. Jn our judg- {nto this matter, had ifthere has been on yt meen. 26 evi- able for the same.”” a Another Chapter in the Tammany Fomchera Aba’racted. New Yorn, 11—This morning the at tention of Deputy Comptroller Btorts war enll. | to the condition of the cases and +belves in the county burean, In which were deposited all (hx vouchers for Bille paid by the comptroller m the year2©0. On examination, it was found that the doors of the cass had been opened by some unknown perront, and nearly all the documents abstracted. An exam fy was thén made of the door be to th It was found that the heavy plate gin * dow bad been broken by burgiar, who ¥renched the lock from the inside, and thus ef fected an entrance. niin _ Terrible Betler Expieven. Fire Mem Kul ta New * ended. NEWRURYTORT, Macs., Se i u The boiler in Curtis’ hat factory exploded this morning © men ontright Several o Mon are search: Louse was comp ing building, eccupicd a» a brass fo badly shattered, about two-third boiler falling inte it chbor- ondey, wae wrecked = ~ . Shocking Double Marder in Kentucky Agsannaton {O48 There Oswreo, N.Y. vi. 2 was a High frost in the castern part Of Oswego county lass night. LOCAL NEWS BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Opeving the Bids To-day. PROPOSALS FOR MISCELLANEOUS WORK, The Board of Public Works opened proposals to-day for variovs de.criptions of work and ma- inl necessary tor the improvement of the District of Col s Lawns The follow ing were the proposals for fornish- ing and placing on th of xxx tin, with ec d two cows of white paint in Ibert, for each tamp, $7.47 (without grazing, $5. HLL sl . Goodall, $4.09. LAMP Posts. For furnishing 300 lamp posts, th | were for each post: Gray & No; j hnson, 8: Lacy Dewell & Co., W. Goodail, '€9.70. J. H. Rus advetisem wc Gre ¥, SSM, (with 5 W. D.’Wyvill, proposale K STREET <WEEPTNG. I propows to sweep strects , for Siz per night; W. W, (with’ the Wickersham sweeper eck; Samuel Lievd 2 dames Key |. W. Andrews & « h September to Ist nest Dunbar & ¢ M. Barrows « John Pennsyl 5 pipe se 5; 18-inch, 63.25; 15x15, $1259; 12x12, sewers, $90, includi: « nd filling im, and refitting brick lateral sewers, 1 9-10 of © cent cubic foot. tog A Bartlett & Co—Main sewer, $27.5 per foot. Patter:on & Camcron.—Main sewer, $36; Iat- eral sewer connections, two feet diameter, $3 per foot; man-holes, #100 each; traps, $175 cach. So time named fur completion. Fletcher & Burch—Main sewer, #42. Lucas & Co.—Main sewer, © 92.50; traps, €115 each; man-holes, 870 cach. Thomas Lewis—Main sewer, £21.80; tock ex- cavation, €3.20 per cubic yard, extra; man- holes, circular, iron cover, @80 each; traps, $280 each, to be completed January tat ‘W. W.' McLannahan & Co.—Main sewer, $15.95 per foot; laterals, $2.09; traps, $125, man. holes, $75; earth excavation, 30 cents per cube yard; rock solid excavation, $1; loost rock, 30 cents; to finish in C0 days. Hugh Hughes_Main sewer, $19.8; man- holes. 855; aps, $125; laterals, €3.50. Callahan & Citsell—Main sewer, clear gravel excavation, 50 cents per cubic yard; + slid rock, $41.80; filling and paddling, 30 cents per cubic yard; vodding, 25 cents per yard; laterals, lineal toot, 2 feet clear, 62. 3 feet, 63.15 3 feet 6 Inchies, £9.00; 4 feet, $3.90; man-Loles, $30, traps, Sl. MISCPLLANROTS. Thomas Lewis propo.cs t 5% cents per squave yard. ard well, Sigh mane cneting atte cents per foot, (informal id. GAS AND WATER SEWER CONNECTIONS. Wm. Rothwell, sewer 54 cents, lead water service & inch 45 cents, x inch 49’ cents, 1 inch 5 cents. Gas pipe, % inch # cents, % inch 10 % inch 16 cents, 1 inch 22' cents, 1 inch 25 ceuts.14 inch 29 cents, 2 inch 39 couts; s.ceet_wrsbers boxes C. F. Eckloft, 6-inch sewer, 65c.; 1-inch gas pire, 30c.5 east tron box, $1.80; st yp-cock, #1-5) jead lateral service x-inch In double lead pipe, ou Sireet washer, S85; tapping, $3; stop-cock, $1.20; X-inch double A lead pipe, 45c.; 1-inch double'A lead pipe, 65e.; gax pipe, 1 12e.; %-inch, I6c.; 1'y -inch, 25c. Ernest Dunbar & Uo., sewer, pipe service X-inch, 42c.; 1-inc »p-cock on main, $5. iron street washers, x-inch, 4e.; ach, 13e.; x 4 Ze.; ly-inch, +; 2-inch, 38e.; street washers in box, $1 E.G. Campbell—Sewer pipe, 4) cents; service pipe, % inch, 36 cents; & inch, 48 ce 1 inch, *5 cents; each tap, $3; gas pipe, % inch, 16 cents; ig inch, 12 cents; % inch, 16 ceute, i inch, Scents; 1 inch, 32’con cents; 2 inch, 56 cents; each tap, : weshers, $7 «pt & Hewes: & Thomas Low lead stop cock at main, © Si; sirect washers $3, STREET SWEET The contract for awarded to Jere KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. The Grand Keapion To-day This afternoon the Knights of Pythias are having a grand processto ic in honar of the recent reunion of the factions into which the membership divided in the attempted intro- duction of the 0. B. N. About 3e'clock the various lodges formed in their halls and marched under the aids to the chicf marshal, Colonel James A. Tait, to the space in front of the City Hall, where they were formed in line in the following order—the aids to the chief marshal being J. M. Hinkle, J. E. Swobel, J. S. Martin, and L. L. Kidwell. Section of Marine Band. Decatur Lodge, H. , Marshal; Calanthe, John W. days, ; Reliance, (new caps and flag.) F. My- ia, marshalled rs, 5 a, by John Speck, 108 members; Webster, ©. Hl. Hilton, marshal; Mt. Vernon, J.V. Da: marshal; Equal Union y Excelsior, J. W. Carr marshal; Gran. E. Shoebel iliam Parks snarchal ry Johnson mei 5; Franklin, 1 marched by 4, ; sireet to = thence Mibe President's Tith and H sireets to Vermont to 7th street, and to the is to take place. The Twelfth of September. Scmething About the Proposed Celebration. ‘To-morrow being the anniversary of the battle Menver aot attempted, for several Yeats past manner At9 o'clock in the Cs a-¥ Association of Soldiers of the War: it gti Soop ete eee ees invitation to the here, and Peder ior welcome and reply they wil i ® 4 : i hie i of i ti i il