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“THE EV Published AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Feousy!van's Avene, Cormer Lith St. Wy YUE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP’Y. 6. HR. KLOPPMANN, Prevt. SG STAR bo eorved by carriers to NTS PER WHER, or FoR- st the counter months, $1.0 THE EVEN! their citers at Ten ¢ 21 Four Cexts ere MonTH. Co Two Casts each. By mail—thr Biz months, £3.09; one year, $5.00. THS WEEKLY STAR—pnblished Fritay—91 9 wyear. BF Invariably in advance, in both caeos, ger thas paid for ng furnished on apptication. jowed us are vot ready to go on; what do you say, Mr. Barrett?” = Mr. Barrett.—“Nothing, except we do not ac- cose Mr. Tweed of sine of omission.” (Laugh- ter My. O'Gorman.—“It would be well if the « od over until to-morrow. The counse! wo a ne ee re ae Che oL 38—N&. 5,770. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1871. FTATG,, but all of them are utterly unirue, aud will meet them by afuli and clear den sl. Our papers are already in the bands of the prin- ters, and will be ready to-morrow morni Your honor sees we have improved to the = most the time all . Judge Barnard —*I preseme from that you owe 4 lke time to examine the voluminous affiday If they all consent to that suggestion it woul i be the better course.” en — 2 -- THE MAINE ELECTION. TWO CENTs. Perham’s Lawietox, Me., mirosoog gin ty, complete publican ma- - = 3 y. 8g ~~ last year. The EDUCATIONAL. _ EDUCATIONAL. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICEs. EVENING STAR. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, | ‘ise cgiasinn st veers J ASELL FEMALE SEMINARY, AT AUBURN MASS.—School raised ‘to fail college > t Tourjee. Facilities for & and Painting, unsurpassed. Fall & mber 14th. Bor catalogue sdde 3 7 CUSHING 3022 tth adem. “ APOLIS, MD. Ss M Principal. The next “f ed 34, Deging on the first A fall Coflegins a Fae wity of seven P Cha for en Secret guattertne ‘ Pst MAL INSTITOTR. PATAPSCO FEMALE DXi BALTIMORE, Mo, is Institate has been in operation for thirty yoates aid enjoyere pational reparation. With the Bumber of pupil ed te ninety, it has represen- j= of the States, principally ts location is pre-eminently ral_and easily reached by railroad For Circulars tt City, PD. Ma. c= RICHTER, TEACHER OF MUSIC, + bet oh and Wh == BEST WAY FIRST, and —C.C. WESTON has just I course taught prepa to teach principles of his new and simple He makes the teaching of Basson the Organ a specialty. mation call at 716 12th street, oim Herc or further ii Detween G and H. WASHINGTON HOTELS. _ T™ Sth and D house has been id is open for guests. + 85 per week. 9 3m D. J. BARRACK, Proprietor. REMONT HOUSE, Indiana Avenue, corner 24 Dee The new Propricust, F. P. HILL: hes Sexpense or labor in ‘refitting and new; ishing this house, making it one of the best and Wost desirable h reat induesments. both to tra arders. Boa: r 3 £20. Meol hours. Bre akfast,7 o'clock to 9; Diuner, Ze clock to 4; Supper.6 o'clock to 8. ‘aus tt ¢. WILLARD, EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. 0. THE TRADES. PEMOVAL. The undersigned has romoved from his old place of cos, No. 1013 Pennsyivania avenue to Business, No. 1012 Penney lvanin aveu between 12th and 1th streets where he is prepared to attend to all orders WY fn his line of basiness, such as BELL HANGING, LOCK SMITHING, LIGHTNING RODS, SPEAK: ING TUBES, &c. Jobbing promptly attended to. al wk done in the best manner, at lowest rates. 4'so. in connection. has opened a «tock of HARD- MA HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS and VA- FRANKLIN HOT streets. Wael a thorou, $2 per day. Corner em FAR IETIES. o of public 1 fs solicited. Salesson 1 POPE Patronage ie OO CH NEIDER. eee AND AWNINGS. Ps Ed by or Bent for Camp Meetings, irs. Festivals, &c ‘AWNINGS for Public and Private Balls and Par- * M. G. COPELAND, Dealer in Awning Materials, 643 Louisiana avenue. sas S43 Decca FISHER, FIBST CLASS SCOURER, 618 9rx Sreezt, Orrosits Patent O7Fics, promptly adopting the latest tmprovements, webu ad Seastione te Raropean inventions ext enabled to do my work in 8 manner not to be Br those not possessing these facilities. leaned without being taken apart; al! kind of rpots emer — Sed the isis + after removed, eee how ‘tiemen’s Clothes cleaned. without Shrioking or Injuring the following prices: Coats, $1. and cents; Vests, 90 cis.; a whole Bust Repairing done neatly and Bew York style of cleanin fr 25 cents, two pair rape Veils and Trimmings cleaned, bl: stiffened, at 21 per square yard. Ortrich Feathers ¢white) colored, cleaned and curled in the best style. nd. N.Y... Dy: fab- Tan: Baus. 75 ; Pants, Suit, $2.25. WNINGS. JOHN C. HOGAN, ANUFACTURER OF WINDOW AND VERAN- DAH AWNINGS. FLAGS. TENTS, Bpecia! tent Aven a i rest atienti @ x - pe nt G ¥ 1 see ces. Allorders promptly attended to. 7 Ket Space. TT ra i Musical Instruments WILD & BROS., 420] tween Pennsylvania aveaue and Estreet. Inventors and manufacturersof the Wonderful Musical Dancing Toy for Pianos; mana- facturers of Musical Instruments and dealers ia Pi- #, Musical instrumeats, and Musical Merchan gereraliy je Ager SOFT =ESre NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITUBE AND, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. BEPAIRING of every description in the Farnt- Bre line promptly attended to. ‘Becond band Furnitare bought. JouN COACH - MABE McDERMOTT & BROS. S AND CAERIAGE, 310 P guantestones’ gear Sf streat as ‘ON Solace RAND SOLD RECEIVED ON GMMISSION. a CARRIAGES REPAIRED H. & AUG. SCHMEDTIE, 704 Tih street, between G and H streets. th REPAIRING OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SPECES carefully executed, at moderate barges. océ-ly JOB PRINTING AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED H. POLKINHOEN & CO., between 6th and 7th streets. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. or EOF Cc W. HAVENNER € CO., REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, THIRD DOOR EAST OF SEVENTH STEERT iment in notes enenred by deed of tron in the District of Columbia, the sum 0. For Loans om Collateral Security and Business Paper $19,000. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE PENDING NEGO- TIATIONS. Prompt personal attention given to all matters in- rusted t our care. i) pM. MgROLESTS | ANDREW B. COYLE McROBERTS & Co., BEAL ESTATE AND ENSCRANCE OFFIOg Uorner ith and G streets, opp. U.8. Treasury, WASHINGTON, D. 0. cia. aitention paid to al! business before the sew ee? Departmecate ‘of the Govermmens. ‘apis USTLY P. BROWN, OUNTRACIOR AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT Corser of New York avenue and 15th strest. tr all parts the city for sale on Sed loug time b al payment. Siri. ry SSS em (FF ICE OF ENGINERR OF PUBLIC WORKS, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Wastixoton, D.O., August 30, 1371. Plans for the oor Ho A icklors (or pavements will. in thelr bids, specify exparatcly the the’ pavements per =~ TET Tater: | youss MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION CORNER OF NINTH AND D STREETS YOUNG MEN ESPECIALLY INVITED } VENING CLASSES IN FRENCH. 4 pe _ Professor HENRI MASSON will begin his Classes in French on WEDNESDAY EVENING, = o'clock. A Special Class of Conversation for ladies and geatlemen will formed at the same time, Classes to meet at 6 o'clock, at his residence, N 2113 Pennsylvania avenue sell-6 CIN G. i RS. &. A. MIRICK will K o NDERGARTEN on the 1Sra oF Surstunen. Porents wishing their little ones to Feccive the advantages of this kind of culture will Teceive the advantages 0 ov please call at ber. reskence, No. 300, corner of Ist tyects mut beast. ett H. MIRICK will also be prepared to re- ceive older pupils, boys and girls, for instruction in English Studi athematics, in, Greek, &e.. Music, Orgs ne, Guitar, &e. terms ee opply as above. Also. men. TC. ROYS’ ACADEMY, 4 street, Dr. Sun- deriand's Church. the prices are $10, $12 $15 per qnarter. Ali the usual branches for an seademiccourse are taught. The evening classes in PHONOGRAPIY will be ized on MONDAY EVENING. the llth instant, between 5 and 3. Five dollars per full course of 20 lessons in ten weeks. ses lw SELECT SCHUOL FOR LITTLE BOYS EX- CLUSIVELY —Miss 8. R. TIFFEY will open on October 21, in the First Ward, between 17th and and 2h streets. Number given hereafter. For infe —- apply at 1718 Hf street. puexonaee ‘or a Night School for Sune ev. Dr. Starkey, Mrs. L. A. Wotherspoon, Henry Maynad HE ML ige Young Ladin o ork aven' S will reonen their Schoo MONDAY, September 11th 1403 New ee 41m" M's, FLETCRER HAS THE PLSASURE to announce the resumption of her select Eng- lish classes for young ladies, WEDNESDAY, t 6th proximo, at 1313 New York avenue. se4-3w* HoWARD UNIVERSITY, = Office of the Secretary and Financial Agent, Wasnixotoy. Year 187] and 1872. THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT—Opons Sep- tember Ith. ‘Tuition and room free. LAW DEPARTMENT: Tuition, $20; full course, #30, DICAL DEPARTMENT—Year ber 1th. Lectures basin daily at 8 o'clock Bm. on, #5: Course of Lectures, $100. PARTMENT—Year begins Sop- 9 per year. Applicants for ‘on 12th September. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT—Yoar bering September 13th. Tuition $9 per year. Applicants for adminsion examined September Ith and 12th. NORMAL DEPARTMENT Year begins Septem: ber 13: Applicants for admission examined Sep- tember lith and 12th. Tuition, $9 per year. se2- )MERSON INSTITUTE, (CB. YOUNG S'ACADEMY.) SELECT CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATIOAL CHOOL FOR BOYS, STREET, Between I Axp K. The eteenth Annual Sesrion of this School will begin WEDNESDAY, September 13th, The Sc tifle Department will’ be in charge of Prof. J. @. CLaR«, late of Columbian Gollege. The instruction in Engineering will be thorough. Sur- veyi taught, with the use of instruments, by actual operations in the field. In the Higher fing. lish and in the Classica! Department, French will taught as part of the regular course, IN DAILY LEs- sons, Without extra charge. THAD. Jonior Department, per quarter, Higher English, “ Classical Department, or elrcalers; Bc., ada ‘or circulars, &c., address CHARLES B. YOUNG, went 1314 Lstrest. Ms HANNA WILL REOPEN HER SCHOOL for young ladies and children, at No. 213 avenue, on TUESDAY, September ont] BURG jock Penneyiva ee ree eT. VINCENT'S SCHOU: inder the chat if Sine dittere of Charon corner toth and Garece, will geopen on MONDAY, Sept. 4th. Parents and are requested to send their children sel-Im iv. (GQFORGETOWN SEMINARY, No. 16 GAY STR BET, GEORGETOWN, D. C., MISS LIPSCOMB, Parnctrat. The ‘ines of this Institutic il a rarciees of institut =e Ss YS AC North Pairfaz street, Alerandria, Conducted by the Sisters of Holy Cross, will re- open MONDAY, September 4th. The course of in- struction is most wugh in English, the Lan- guages, Music, &e. ward and Tuition per annum, $200. 5 fusic, Drawi: Painting form extra re For full particulars, address Sister M. LEOCADIA, Superior. auw-2w S.A. PECK'S Select Sch mence Sept. 1th. T Boys will com- ror further information, the preceptress may be seen from I] a. m. to5 p.m., or dressed at 1704 I atrect. m* HERE SHALL 1 SEND MY BOY?— ARD_ INSTITUTE. —Address Prof. MATHEWS, A. M ‘ost Howard county Md. for, circalar./ Schoo! situation delighi: ixcipline perfect. Expenses gi76 per annum, ‘References—H ts: altimore, Md.; Rev, Augustus We in ter. er 5 oo Me ers wanna, ae apt. H. jowxate, Washington, D. 0-1 Laws, Esq., Noriuik, Va.; Gapt. B. Baker, Po mouth, Va HE Tt WEST END CLASSICAL, MATHEMA’ ICAL AND ENGLISH ACADEMY. ‘The third year of this Institution will commence on MON ruction in P! F lith, J Prot. MASSON; in German, b; French by .. by a compe- tent native teacher. Circulars can be obtained at the bookstores. FA. SPRINGER, A.M., Principal, 1511 street, N. W a 23-Im Tae Bossi, SEMINARY. FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN, Will reopen at No. 1938 I STREET, between Vet Mont avenue and 16th street, on MONDAY, September 18th. Hiestions may be made to the Principal. MISS . KOSS. No. 493 C street, until September Ist. After that date at the school-rooms. Circulars, the bookstores. EXGhi, FRENCH AND, Oba! 4 ST ATU FOR YOUNG LADIES AND MISSES, 91 ew York avenue, between 9th aud lth streets west. Mas. ANGELO JACKSON prin- cipal.—The duties this sehool will be resumed SeeTemeer Dita. Mre. Jackson will also give Pri- vate Lessons in the Latin and Greek languages and the higher Mathematics. aul" (Gj eeneETOwN COLLEGE, D. RGETOWN COLLEGE ket MONDAY OF SEPTEMBER ek of July. ‘The LECTURES in the MEDICAL and LAW DEPAETMENTS will commence in OCTOBE, JOHN EARLY, 8. J., Presiiont. S7-Circnlars.containing particulars, can be bad by applying to the President. auls-im MSS fAGKOSS WILL REOPEN HRR SELECT WE SCHOOL on the frst Monday in September on ith street, between Pennsylvania avenue and 0 E aul7-Im* and ends in the first ct stres D4* ScRQ0k FoR YOUNG Dantes. MES. L.A. WOTHERSPOUN, 1713 H Sraeer e ened September 18th. For 1. anl6-taspl3 *CLECTIC INSTITUTE, la Session- Room of the Assemb'y Church, corner I and Sth screzis morthwest, AN ENGLISH, MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSI- CAL SCHOOL Fox BOYS. SECOND ANNUAL SESSION WILLCOMMENCE SEPTEMBER 11. $15 per quarter. for Young Men will be copnec ute, d 5 Circulars to be had at the Bookstores, or of REY. OLIVER COX, Principal, aull-Gw Besidence 4216 F street northwest. SELECT SCHOOL FOR LITTLE G1KLS, Ss ae toh wee ” Mus. ELIZA SPEIDEN BAYNE, Principal. The second session of this School will commence on WEDNESDAY, September 13th." Circulars fur- uished op application at the residunes, au I6-Im" B Dat Atcast sh, structions wil heel + August 30th, oun w im all the department the WASHINGTO BUSINESS OOLLEGK, corner of Tin and Latreote, The Preparatory Co Se aR satcoract coh dng at 4 street, (north- her H. Seward, bend for cecalors wee owiee Consul Gege- ‘of this pesos ses Mba street, N. Wasnear Be Aloye ost ghelerences-| “Secretary Wm. et ee ee GAME OF BASE BALL between picked nines for the benefit of COMPANY G, W.L. 1., ‘To take place on the NATIONAL GROUNDS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. 14, 1571, 3% o’clk. ickets 25 cents. Ladies free. Fit bocce: aitison Hollingshead, Wa- f : lin, Mills. Brainard, Bar- s Mahoney, Hines, Sweaz) ine—Cor » Tho gC Ce.cc0- By the authority of the act of the Legislatnre of Kentucky, of March, 13, 1:71, the Trustees of the Public Library of Kentucky will give a GRAND GIFT CONCERT, AT LOUISVILLE, EKY., ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1871. 100.000 TICKETS OF ADMISSION, $10 EACH CURRENCY; BALF TICKETS, $5; QUAR- TER TICKETS, $2.50, Tickets will be sent by registered letter; the money forthem may be sent by P.O. money order, green- backs or draft. Each ticket consists of four quarters, value $2.50 each. The holder is entitled to admission to the Concert, and to the value of the gift awarded to itor its fraction. $550,000 IN GREENBACKS will be distributed to holders of tickets, in gifts from #10000), the highest, to $100, the lowest, being 721 gifts ia ‘The Concert is for the benefit of the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. THE CITIZENS BANK OF KY. I8 TREASURER And the Corporators and Supervisors are the Hon. ‘Thomas E. Bramlette, late Governor of Kentucky, and twenty-seven of the most distinguished and re! spectable citizens of the State. The undersigned, late gerne business manacer. of the very suceessful Gift Concert for the benefit of the Mercantile Library at San Francisco, has been ee Agent and Manager of this Grand Gift joncert- The drawing and distribution will take place in mblic, and erything will be done to satisfy the buy orn of ekers oe their — will be as well roti as y were personal resent to su- perintend the entire ‘affairs he For tickets and information apply to C. BR. PETERS, 120 Main st., Louisville, Ky. and at JOHN F. ELLIS’ Music Store, No. 937 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D.C. Tickets alsofor rate inevery prominent place in the United States. se9-6t* ON 0 L INC FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBRE 13, 1871. THE GRAND OPERATIC AND BALLAD CON- posed of the fatlowing distinguished Art F Folios <1 rtiste: "SAN GALTON ,( Soprano) late Directres hy n Opera Troupe. MISS JOSKe ¥SCHIMPF .(Contralto,) from Philadelphia. MR. JAMES GRANT, (B mond. Va. * from Philadelphig. 4 HALL. chin) from Philadelphia. MR. THOMAS BECK i Piauiet,) Brom Philadelphia. Admission, » No extra charge for reserved seats. Sale of tickets will commence on Monday, September 11, at Metzerott’e Piano and Music Store, xeon recta avenue. Concert will commence ats o'clock. . F. ZIMMERMAN, ans-5¢ Business Manager. Op 5 N EXHIBIT New 486° { ON ERD SALE “a30"° TH Br. aT. Gnotce Bi Paintings, Baars Also, Largest Paper Bhades. Pictures, Frames,Picture Oordaand Tassels Na: ‘in ‘ RMS, CASH. Please remember Name and Number. ap35-ly* POF. SHELDON 'S FASBIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, NEW MEDICAL BUILDING,1004 F st..near loth, will open for the Season of 1471-'2, on sArURDAY. September 9,2, 3 30 p. m, DAYS AND HOURS OF TUITION. aSUYENILE CLASS. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, |, 3:50 to 6 y m. LADIES’ CLAS, TUESDAYS, THURS- DAYS, and SATURDAYS, 5 to6 p.m. GENTLEMEN'S CLASS, TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS.7:30 t09 p. ah. Especial Clase of Ladies and Gentlemen for the Boston,” Tucaday and Thurslay, 9 to Wp an. Reunion every Saturday,7 to10 p.m. For Ladies and Gentlemen only; children will not be admitted. Ladies desiring to attend these Reunions will be re- aired to make hould accompany the ly entering September Ve 36 lessons: to the quarter. Private tuition and tuition in schools, private families or private classes at auy hour upon. Besidence, No. 919 12th street, between I and E streets. au2ett M INI & BATES’ DANCING : 914 E STREET, N. W., Will reopen for the season, 1871-72, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, at 3 o'clock, for the reception of pupils. For partie- Blarssee citculars, to Le had at music stores or at \e my #0 F 0. BEICHENBACH’S PIANO STORE, . 423 Lith Street, above Penna. Avenus, (CEstatLisugp Over 20 Years.) sale of the celebrated PIANOS Bole agency for the f Wm. Knabe & Co., Baltimore, and Wm. McCammon, Albany; also, second-hand Pianos, Organs and Melodcone for sale or Tent onthe most accommodating terms; Piano and Organ Tuning and Bepairing. ‘apt HE GREAT DISCOVERY. LETTER FROM GENERAL HOWARD. Wasit'xorox, D. ., July 21, 1371. Pror.T.A.Coox-—Dear Sir: Ihave for sulme time used the BALM OF LIFE in my bias asa wash, and have found it ail you recommend, [am Eg to [ee Raped Gergen ed v Soha A ceed is evi- ent loi so much good. ‘ours, truly, 4 ve 6.0. HOWARD, Brig. General U.8. A, Lette from JUDGE WYLIE, of U. S. Supreme Court, B.C. Wasitixcton, D. 0., June 24, 18. Dear str: Thave given your BALM OF LIFE for the hair a fir trial, and am mnch pleased with its cis.” At ia healthtul wagh for both the scalpand ir; and ith influence to soc the nerves and revive the system when exhausted from over work is most de fightful. I have not used it except as a wash, but ob your recommendation, and from the faith ita use, thas far, bas secured from me, 1 should feel great souadence “ taking ES as Smoticine en ar directivms: ery Fee wane. "Pref. Coos. **SNDREW WYLIE. Wastixcton, July Ist, 1971. Dear Professor: id After ushig your BALM OF LIFE in many stances of disorders in my family T am glad to sa affords the relief sought. For diarrhea, colic, headache, caterrh, cough, and all external infiam- mation I dnt convinied of is eMcacy, by nse B. J MEIGS, Jn. Letter from Rev. FATHER BOYLE. Prof. T. A. Cook Dear friend: Please send me a supply of BALM ty Cs .) : Ph OF LIFE, che which, if a grat will be Sau scknowledged,or if cha tome will be duly houored, 1 sary tray gar with ‘Jone 24, 1871, very BOYER. KEEP COOL! hen epeately ad hen jer and wi 5 "yori from fever with that . Brogeiis uot d Co., 480" Pa. ar, Bhinor, at.; J. zi jairo & in- it 7: ME Lower Prices than Elsewhere, This Afternoon’s Dispatches, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla apd Cherry Pectoral, 88¢.; — : r Burnett's Cocoaine and Kaliston, 88c.; % ashingto: Ws d Gossi, A pe a cham’ rity will be nearly ie. Tho sirup and Tonic, $125: Jarge Rxpcctorant and Ww jn News an Ps | AssOCLATED PRESS REPORTS, | oc tun ee oe Pee ee Th Bitters, we Mi ers, Se ua casera Madan The reecipts irom this | ware [Ny RING BROKEN. 3 i ; . ‘ 5 oes AMMAN’ N. r Bloom and Magnolia Balm, Gic.. Batcheier's Halt | *° = Te ae oe i FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Dye. Sse; Helmbold’s Buchu, 1-20; Brown'yJa- | SucneTany BeLkar will return here on Pelegraphed Bectusively to The Kvening Star. it. Winchenter eit epeapbieen, | TET day morn! _ <M ilad Better tlesign. A STARTLING PROGRAMME oF bologorue, GIES Sterling’ | siwox Worry, Esq Recorder of Deeds, tert | , NEW Vouk, Sept. 12—Late last night the fol- CONQUEST. 3 Sie. NI ‘s Elixir Pro- asp 2 ee . lowing was sent by Mayor Hall to Comptroller | Meow Russia Prussian were to Di. cuuh's Cod Liver O11, yesterday for California and the Pacitie coast | Conndity: vide Europe Between Them, but a wetee, se. way's | on a six weeks .ip. Mayor's Orrice, Monday afternoon, Sept. Didn't. |» We. jor Lubin’s Extracis, genul ‘very large assor-menty fale prices: Holland Gins imported. ine Old Rye Whisky, large bet aiifornia Wines: Port Anarlica, Shorey, ; alifornia W ines. Port, Angelica, Sherry, ’ i. ABTHUR NATTANS, Draxclats aué-tr Dorner 2d and D'stree ith, 1871.—My Dear Sir: Lhave just been in- ormed by the Superintendent of Police that last night the offices of the finance department were secretly invaded, and that, as a conse- quence thereof, valuable vouchers, evidenc payments and cancelled warrants, (toge Tr presenting a I amount of discharged city Nabilities,) are alleged by some of your subordl- Loxpon, Sept. 11.—The following rincipal conditions of the treaty muse tussia apd Prussia at Versaill war involve Aust WE HAVE the first number of the Winona Miss.) Republican, a handsome weekly, pub- lished by Col. Wim. C. Parker, formerly of this city. gate’s Soaps, GEN. GARFIELD has been compelled to give opspeaking in Ohio tor the present and hasten lowing terms :—Austria was lo re 2 nates to have then disappeared. The Superin- | of Getmany all Bobe a ane ie eno —= home for medical treatment, a large carbuncle | tendent and the Mayor immediately had’e fut | the Duchy of Salzbor, vt the, fon eHANDLES. GINS, fen on bis neck cavsing him great suffering. conversation regarding the means of 1 oto brands, _viz-— 3 paso . untoward circumstances of the alle, + yeaa tint ae kaa ton e320 | GEN. Srixnzr, Treasurer of the United arglary, so as to punish the guilty, procis — sei was don; Howler, 640.:0 ii Brow don, 88 d0., States, and party, sailed from Liverpool in the | restitution of such papers as may have been | toww= sud haroars am the Cunard steamer China on Saturday last. He is expectedat the department about the middie of next week. Cor J. M. McGaew, president of the Ohio Republican Association, received a letter from of Courland; and 3 ‘aris as ny armed participation | n the Fast with a force equal to that of Kossia, and to a subsequent partation of the conqucred tetritery. Kurla was iooled, a» France was in iso taken, and protect the interests of the city. Our constituents will have a right to b you responsiide ina measure and t withhold frou the finance de; mt the desirable publ c confidence. It is impossible not to perceive th it the city credit will suffer, in a very critic il riod of the municipal governm:=nt. Baker, 6 3 1.80 do, Brandies—Larocheller, $3 do.; do, Cine. 3 do. Hehnessey, 1854. §7.d0.; do. isa, $10 de. tard, Dupuy & Co., 188, $10; ‘California Brandy, 3 Old Tom Gin, $2.35; Cocktail Bitters, Brandy. Liberal discount to the trade. — Proprietors of the Native Wine Bitters, do.; berry mylk 1217 and 1219 Penn's avenue, | Senator Sherman to-day which says the canvass | Win great personal reluctance I have offi- too on “ aa * gy . ~ e looks very favorable for a great republican suc- | cially reached the conclusion that the exigency | cholera is abating in Kissa, ned then saath ca Cause aud Cure of Consumption. | css at the coming State election in Ohio. = your eetireseent from. the head of the | an average deaths per day in Kiev he primary cause of Consumption is d: . . apes nance nt, that 1 ma; the! roe - ment of the digestive organs. his derangemsnt | FRIEND JonN D. Lax, of the Board of In- | another gentleman who will be enabled to tare I = —e. Produces deficient nutrition and assimilation. By | diam Commissioners, has been called home to | oughly investigate its affairs and restore public por. Sept. 12—A mocting in support of arsimilation 1 mean that process by which thenatrl | caine by the itiness of his wife. Should she | confidence. Icannot suspend avy heed Sea: | te New Castle sirikers is anboutoed to be held inte ihe sega he aay eamtenloat, ang thee "in health Mr. Lang will bo deputed by | Furument—toteven pending. ax inveatigat on. | "iradalgar Saare on Monday, the 23 inst, 10 the solids of th y. Persons with digestion | improve in heal Tr. Lang w! » de puted by “ ie 4 More Official Ch: t hus impaired, hat ispost =| ng will be deputed by | T can only prefer c tothe Common Peas, | ™ rhey. to PUMCUEry disease or it tee wake cold Clll be | wee board to remove the North Carolina Chero- | who alone’ cam remote, after G oeeancan, | CONCTARTINOFLE, Nepe Id. Meneame he- kees to the Indian Territory. Anny Cxances.—The President has accepted the resignations ef Capt. Geo. W. Ballantine, of the 7th infaniry, and 1st lieutenant James TOVO, t me, for trial. I am compelled to throw myself, therefore, as Mayor, in this unexpected and sudden ¢ , Upon your magnan.mity, and ask, under the cireumustances, fur your resignation. Yours, very trely, very liable to have Consumption of the Lungs in some of its forms; and I hold that it will be impos- sible to cure any case of Consumption without first restoring a good digestion and healthy assimilation. irst thing to be done is to cleanse thé ch ‘and bowels from. ail mucts and siam has been appo it ts dhought this appointment will put an end disorders which still prewall in that pro- Ferine Pasha is named as Minister of Marine in place of Mahomed Pasha, who enc rot Albania. which is clogging these organs so that they | JoOyes, 17th infantry. Ist lientenant James W. A. Oakey Hart, Mayor, dAl Pasbaas Grand Visier. Moustatin mn perform their finctions. and, then Tou: “up Relliy, ordnance department, bas been ordered | To. R. B. Connolly, Esq., Comptroller. ~ nd restore the liver to® ‘action. We an e Sino ay Since. ‘4 ‘9 duty at West Point. Steamers. BRTpewe, the surest an iandrake Pills, ‘These Pills clean the stomach and of Occan Loxpox, Sept. 12.—The steam bowels of all the dead and morbid slime that is New York, arrived at Queenstown last hi Deruty Comaiseioxer of Internal Revenue causing disease and decay in the whole system, | Given, left here last night for his home in lowa The steamship Calabria, from New York, ar- The liver of sll ciscasod bile that -and will be absent about a month. Mr. A. M. pea 4 Queenstown this morning. ‘The steam- has ac’ end rouse it uy a new ai 7] da ft Paris, pi yd “ healthy action, by which natural and healthy bueis J Kaneuse, will have, charge of the division, of aL | Queenstown lat tering Snr eurivedat secreted. ry e “4 < . “The sto bowels, and liver are thus cleansed | his absence. © | as we are given to understand, the vouchers are Topics in the London Journals. by the use henck’s Mandrake Pills; bat there _ ——_- made in duplicate, the loss will not beotim. | TH Chane America—The British Naval Dis- remains in the stomach an excess of acid, the organ CLERICAL APPOINTMENTS.—J. A. Patterson, | portance, yet the intense fecling this incident asters— The Saratoga Revati is torpid andthe appetite poor. Inthe bowelsthe | G. H. Clue, D. J. Flynn, and W. E. Lord, have | ¢xcited yesterday should convince both C. Loxpon, Sept. 12—The Journals to-da lacteals are weak, and requiring strength and sup port. Itis ina condition like nis that Schenck’s Seaweed Tonic proves to be tac, most valuable remedy ever discovered. It is alkaline, and its use will neutralize all excess of acid, making the stomach sweet and fresh; it will give permanent tone to this important organ, and create & gvod hearty appetite; ol cuss the success of Chinese labor in A relation to the recent strikes in Englan The newspapers al comment savagely upon the eae 4 disasters which Lave recently betalien British ships of war. The victory of the Ward crew in the Saratoga uolly and Tweed of the wisdom of a prompt re- turement from their departments.” ‘ = . The World Fellows Suit. New Youx, Sept. 12—The World say « Every honest aan in the city will indorse and been appointed to first class clerkships in the General Land Office; R. H. Bunn has been ap- pointed an assistant railway postal clerk between New York and Washington, and J. T. Gordon to a similar position between this city and nd prepare the system for the first process of a good | Weldon, N. C. appl ness and vigor of Mayor Hail exek boys Sipettion and ultiaately make good, healthy. living in demanding the immediate resignation of | [£8 tt,‘ also a general ‘opinion tat teres biced. After this preparatory treatment, what re: TRANSFERS OF Navat OFFricers.—The or- Comptroller Connolly, after the untoward acci- | was won hy the Wards because of the stake boat mains to cure moet cases of Consumption is the free | ders of Capt. C. H. B. Caldwell tocommand the | dent which has just occurred in his department. pgemet y avd persevering use of Schenck’s Palmonic Syrap. P' 7 i arrangement, which has been discarded in The Pubnonie Syrup nourishes the syaten, pari its Colorado have been revoked, and he has been eine an ee 9 power to | England. t jood, and i6 readily absor! into the circula- | ordered to command the Worcester. Captain " Cholera on American Sb = There it ripensell morbid matters, whether is eae | Charles H. Baldwin has been detached from the | Conts® be followed ap: im the seen ae ont | , Lexbom, Sept Bover- form of abscesses or tubercles, snd then assists | Mare Island navy yard, and he has been or- | Compliance, by a step equally prompt, and stil | 10: {fem Hambur ® with Nature to expel all the diseased matter.in the form eae come a Colorado. Commenter more decisive. ‘The case is too urgent tor the one oer ens pad Geen Cholera. The vessel of free expectoration, when once it ripens. is ‘m. D. ing has been detached from w % be is ed at quarantine. then, by the great healing and purifying properties | command of the Worcester, and ordered to duty realy 9 Seettanes eoramiane aa ones ——. pola soe atomic Syrup, that = sears ak as inspector of ordnance at the New York navy | (roller has lost all capacity t be useful in kis | MYStertes and Miseries of New York. cured. a a bay Jet cned pene ret Geo. H. Perking has been | present office; and not only the public interest, | “cue Y pin tnnentor—Fhe Boy who Shot hae ‘The essential thing to be done in curing Comsump- | Jetached from the command of the Relief and re 4 other— Rorenweig, the Abortionst, gets a Drub- gond appetitoandagool digestion, | placed on waiting orders. at the self-respect of his Sesscaates in the eit bing—Cruel Treatment of Orphan Children by @ tion is to get he so that the body will grow in flesh and get stron. f & person has diseased lunge—a cavity or abscess there the cavity cannot healy the matter cannot ripen, so long asthe eystem is below par. What is Reverend! New York, Sept. 12.—A man named Roth- Telder, the inventor of the stem-winding watch, committed suicide yester yas demand his immeciiate retirement. it is impossible that he should longer remain; and although there is no official action by which he can be forced out to-day. he surely cannot Tue PResipent, accompanied by Mrs. Grant, his sister, and his three youngest children, left necessary to cure is a new order of things —a Long Branch yesterday for Lebanon, Pa., where | resist the rerful coercion of i ‘ ‘i supetite,/a good nutrition, ‘the body togrm infleem | he is the guest to-day of Hon. G. Dawson Cole. | vehement public opiuion, shared Ur rotons |, Zuomas J. Lewis, who last month hot his and cet fat; then Nature is helped, the cavities will | man. ‘To-morrow he will leave for Eric | of all parties, and indorsed by the official head | Mother while detending himself from the brutal heal, the matter will ripen and be thrown off in , é A 7 de treatment of his uncle, has becn honorably ac- large quantities, and the person regain health and | County, and will stop at Titnsvillet» recelve the | of the city government. If he is so mad or so | Cited. His nother tae recowcret stiength. ‘This le thetrue and only plan to cure | hospitalities of the people; thence to the great | blind as to disregard the firm demand of the | “yUed: Mis mother has recovered. Consumption, and if is very bad. if the J “Corry Farm,” thente to Oil City, arriving at | Mayor, he will find betore night that the scorch- | w.rached by'a fellow-pr in'the Jungs are not entirely destroyed, or even if one lung | Franklin, Venango county, where he will stay | ing and resistless public indignation will make | { oo is entirely gone. if there is enough vitality left in | Thursday night. On y he will take the | the city too hot to hold him. ee IMP Gave seen LaDy persone eared with only one | tain direct for Washington, Pa. After one or | It may be his misfortune, and not his fault, | ,4,bivchampton letter suys:—x Much exeite- This is what Schenck's Medicines will do tocure | the purpose of visiting the old homestead of his | curred just in this critical juncture; but it has Eppa. suncruntentent of the Seeqechanns Var. Corsumption.. They will clean out the stomach, J family and paying his respeets to his aged | %0 suspicious and damaging a look that if he is | /.!fiumut, chartable imeteten ie nate, swesten aud strengthen it, get ups good digestion, | father. His establishment at Lon; Branek is | an upright, innocent man, With reasonable sense Geog Spe oy ee ~~ and give Nature the assistance she newlstoclearthé | closed. He expects to return to Washington | 2nd honor, he will be very glad to afford the | (Be of the in an ame — about the first or fifth 0: October. —__—_- +e. Four political conventions this week: the Maryland republican,to nominate candidates tor Governor, Attorney General and Comp- woller, in Baltimore to-day; Minnesota demo- ever the form may be, It ix important that while using Schenck’s Medi- i care should be exercised rot to take cold; keep dedrs in cold and devap weather: avoid nig.it airy in- and take out-door exercise only in a genial I wish it distinctly understood that when I recom- chained to his neck, and two comm!ttees—one of nine gentiemen and the other of ten ladies— ure vow engaged in examining the affairs of the Hiome. A Warrant has been issued for the ar Pps, who is in Bost © made by a respe yor an opportunity to appoint a successor of character, who can investigate the affairs t his department without ge suspected of any motives for concealment. fmnocence, un- justly aceused or suspected, courts inve: - tion, in order that It may be vindicated. If Mr. warm sunshine rest of Van The prin able widow, mend a patient to be careful in regard to takiry Connolly still clings to bis office, the public will cknam, who worked at the Home Cold, while using my Medicines, Edowo fora special [| cratic, at St. Paul, and New Jersey democratic, | !4ve no doubt that the alleged theft wasa trick, | Mt Mary Backnam, who worked st the 1 met reason. A man who has bat 'partially recovered | at Trenton, both to-morrow; aud Massach aud thas he holds on for the purpose of -creen- * from the effects of a bad cold is far more liable to a relapse than one who has been entirely cured; it is precisely the same in regard to Consumption. So long as the lungs are not perfectly healed, just 40 long is there imminent danger of a full return of the disease. Hence it is that I go strenuously caution pulmonary patients against ex; themselves to #1 atmosphere that is not genial and pleasant. Con- firmed Consumpiives’ lurzs are a mass of soras, which the least change of atmosphere will inflame, ‘The grand seeret of my success with my Medicines consists in my ability to subdue inflammation instead Lear to sce the inmates abused as they were. ——- nieeemes Shot by U. & Laxe, Sept. 11 1 2 Paul, supported b from Camp Douglass, last n) tempt to arrest months ago. Baum attempted to was shot, and it is supposed mortally wounded. In the third district court, Col. Wickyer not ng it. But it he promptly surrenders his de- partment into other for an unspari: nvestigation, he will act the part which ‘would be taken by any man with a high sense of | character who, confident in his integrity, was |, ager to submit his conduct to an inquiry which would make his mmocence evident to all men, with the least possible delay. It s morally impossible that he should hold on, deserted and repudiated by his associates, in the present in int state Of pu slic feeling, and democratic, at Springfield, on Thursday. Be- sides these the Delaware State temperance con- vention is to be held in Dover to-morrow; but it is not of a political character. ty United States lof cavalry an at- blican Governor Elected by Over 10,000 ijin ity—Slight Democratic Gains in the Levis- lature—Inereased Republican Majorities Since of provoking it, as many of the faculty do. An in- = having accepted the office ‘as United States flamed h jot, with safety to the paiient, be Last Year. J restingunder the suspicions wuich naturally at- sy . 3 ots ‘xpised ig the biting Masts of Winter or Recitling | Returns ofthe Maine election yesterday, from | ‘cndtie recent occurence. If these sarpicions | Atisiney, Chet Josten McKean appoiuted i winds of Spring or Autumn. It should be carefully | !28 towns, give Perham 30,172; Kimball, 34,045, | Jo him injustice, he of ali men has the en er ae eee. shielded from allirritating influences. The utmost | making a tepublican majority of Last | -nterest in thi y eir prompt removal by allowing his year the same towns gave Perham 28,617; Rob- | «lc pertment to be place in rts, 23,265; republican majority, 5,382—a repub- | wil = ~ = The Red Men. PHILADELTHIA, Sept. 1 caution should be without it acure an impossibility. 7 other hands, which observed in this particular, as almost any circumstances is ill probe this affairand his whole administra- The Great Coun- cil of the Improved Order of Red Men awem- nm should be kept on a wholesome and | ‘ican net gain of 1,015. The towns to be heard | ‘ion tothe bottom. Every hour that he delays | |) . : nutritious dict, and ail the Medicines eontiaped | {rom gave an aggregate vote of 44,055 lest seer | -cnding Im his resignation will tindky thea Pee een a aniing sepectenta & antil the body hae restored to itthe natural qusn- | ind a republican majority of 3.26, which, | censed public to a more burning intensity or | {0% Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, 1b bifledh ad wtrengt added to that heard from, will make Perham's | ‘eeling. We run no risk in predicting that be. | > oq ed yras myself « ured by this treatment of the worst | majority 10,8. Add the same ratio ofthe gain. | fore the sun sets to-night he will haveno friend | CO=mL Som kind of Consumption, and have lived to get fatand | TG his mavority will reach 11.00). The ae, in the city to stand by him if he fail es cease sae hearty these many years, with one Tung mostly J #24 his le Soar Wah wedbatie Cee Vn ee en nee Seeiistoanmey 4 Moradn, » Alabama end Mf ne. T have cured thousands since, and very many | gate vote this year will probably be 103,000, | with the ‘firm and reasonable demand of the | ftepreseutatives from the other States wil ave been cured by this treatment whom I have ee 98,876 last year. The majority last year, | Mayor.” udwitted during the di i x The Tribune RENEE TES first of October T expect to take possos- the legislature will Ni mexe sy ew building. at the;narthenat corner of Y icmocratte gat Last year the Semaie stenkae | Gola with Soe Arch streets, where Lshall be pleased to all who may require it, ‘ Full directions accompany all my Remedios, so bat a person iu any part of the world cau be readily ured by a strict observance of the sare. J. H. SCHENCK, M. D.; Pistiadelphia, Price of the Pulmonte Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, 31.0 a bottle, or $7.9 a half dozen. Mandrak: vi Ching How and suite, tiking @ por ae Chinese embassy of which the late Anson Burlingame wax the head, r it would have been unduly | arrived from Evrope yesterday. They remain uine to hope for a few months ago. Mayor | in this ull the arrival of the other members has at last taken the step which had been sey, when they will return to China. alf derisively recommended to him by journals —_— republicans to 3 democrats; the House 113 re- oud) 0 33 democrats. "The democrats will probably carry the counties of Knox, Washing- ion, and Aroostook, and lose Lincoln, whic they carried last vear. giving them four in the In the House of Representatives the and aive advice 8 E : : “lk. Pill cents @ box. For sale by all druggists and | '® wblicans have gained nine in three cities— iat did not fully believe in its ibility t Lae ved. jeniave. wears m4 Portland, Lewiston, and Bangor—but have lost | iy this act the Tammany ting is broke, He | New Game eee ae steamers THOMPSON LILLY & CO., 26 Hanover street. | ‘ive in Cumberland county, one in Rockland, | has requested the resignation of Comptrolies | Partben tiem'Lovc. and Henry Cha’ Baltimore, Md., Wholesale Agents, — set-s.t.thatr "| one in Belfast, and probably several others. In | Comnolly in terms winch should few se Sac thee teonae he ship-building towns the republicans genor- | further continuance in office impossible. At t 50, treasure. . = THURSTON'’S IVORY PEARL TOOTH Pow: | “!!y lost. ; tate hour at which this important information | LiveRPoot., Sept. 12,—Arrived, the steamship OEK is the best article for cleansing and preserving In Portland the republican majority is 271, | seaches us it cannot be ascertained whether this | China, trom New Uricans eeth. Sold Price, 35 and 0 cents, | gainst iil last year. Kimball belongs to Port: | ction of the Mayor is taken with the a>yui- ? 2 . JC N KID GLOVE CLEAN: | !and,and is very popular. Lewiston gave Per- | caccuce of Tweed and Sweenyior isa men festa- The President's Western Tri, Ekirostorce sailed gloves equal fo new. Sold by al ; ball $58. Last year the demo- | tion of revolt, but in either case it is an ever Puitavrernra, Sept. 12—Preeident i poe a i a See which it would not be easy to exaggerate the id family reached Keading, Pennsylwani earings and consequences. It was rendered uecessary by a charge against the Comptrolier so monstrous that, for the obligation resting Batchelor’s Hair Dye. This eplendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. epublican majority was 102. Andr gin the guesiof George Lb. ie} ounty goesrepublican by 1,200 majority, agatest : eee to the oll regions to-morrow. Harmless, reliable, instantancous, does noteontain |! last In Bangor the republicans gain | spon the Tribune a8 a newspaper, we should a > “ ‘ead, nor any vitalte poisou to. produce paralysis or | °'- and in Augusta they gain heavily. There | ‘i:ave hesitated to admit it to our columns. It is Dropped Bend in the Street. death, Avoid the vaunted and deiusive parations | Was a big mceting in the latter city last nightto orted, and generally bel i, that the Comyp- N Franctsco, Sept. 12.—James Nebw gesting viseees, tay 40 ‘not possees. ® genuine | rejoice over the victory, and the reception to | ‘roller on Sunday robbed, or caused to be robbed aa! clerk of Charles Mint ded in WA eichelor’s Hair Dye has bad thirty years | Speaker Blaine was éspecialty enthusiastic, | he official archives of his department, to con. of apoplexy tbe aly mont i When he took the stand to speak a few words of | -eal the evidence of fraud which he has been, iu — o> as yall ‘druggists. ‘Ap. thanks oe oi e cheers were deaf- | ompany with others, committing during the Prriavrirnra Rovens DER A Maw ‘ork ening and prolonged. ast lew years. rer Prorectixe 4 Woxax.—in Philadelphia Tweed to be Called on to ening, Henry Gamble, aged 33, was $100,000 Diawoxns Lavine Anouxn Loose ix Dakota—The people of Yankton, Dakota, are trying to get up a diamond excitement. The Oakota of the 7th says: “A rough diamond was yound on the bank of Jim river, which was sent to a jeweller in the East, who sends back the cheering news that it is a genuine diamond of the first water, and very valuable. A Yankton “eweller says it is worth £100,000. Itis claimed New York, Se} Cweed will be fall to-night. fhe Voucher Thief not yet Discov- ered. New York, Sept. 12.—The burglary in the omptroller’s office is sull creaiing intense ex- itement in the new court-house and city hali, ng from bis work at the brewery on &th and Vine streets, with John Lindsay and Tiamo- thy Haggerty. when they met three fellows who intulted a lady who chenced to pas, Gamble remonsirated with them, when oneof the party pulled out a pistol and shot him tn the right side. As:oon #8 the shot was fred the three tellows fed. The wounded man was removed to the Pennsrtvania Hopital, where he died about 10 it. 12.—It is reported that Mr. upon to resign by Mayor INE © ot Before making my fall purchases, T shall, to re- duce my stock as much as possible, offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS that other diamonds have since been found.” J wt ab to this evening the defectiy perl sete gga een nd lira en ie ded customers. Canal TRape—The water at Cum! The jom Case. Terrinre Tracepy is Groroia.—tIntorma- PEMiity taut soeumncc, | caerietiax’ meueateas cas | ORE Nes skort pears Yai | Seaamen er oat ape j wenty years in . in the su! johu inven coun.s, Georgia. About midnight on ANDREWCHTERS:¢ GLOVES Chasers, restricted to a draught of but iaur fect, “About | he city t C0! before Ju Wednesday inst, a party of unknown men oat a ARK rs 3 a voxkuents, one-half of the ing people on the canal are | Sarvard in the Supreme Chet egy BEd A} ga and killed Matthew Deason, sherift of VE aes sufferivg with fever and ague, induced, it ts | »’clock to-day. ithstandi: the impor- | W county, and also a negro woman in ERBY IDERY thought, by the low stage of water ‘caving ‘eet | “ames of the ense and the extraordinary Interest his employ, and threw their bodics into @ amill- INE FANS. VASES, ‘n iT CUTLEBY, PERFUMERY, pda, fal stock of —. 404 DOMESTIO Isted'eah akulfo. ‘No srreswbave beck made thing you are in need of, and 50 fat. wow ce is your time to buy. i B. SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTH STREET, e2-tr Near Pennsylvania avenue.’ a. WHITE, CHIROPODIST p ‘Washing aS, tore trent coven a. Becoenrt Cte nal Ba

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