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? THE EVENING STAR, Pulished ily, Sundays 4T THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennrylvacua avons Cormer 11th St. THE EVENING STAR I NEWSPAPER COMP’. & H. KAUFFMAN, Prev, THE EVENING stan ts served DY eatttors to Ubelr subscribers at TEN Tewrs pee ‘WEZ?., or For- 1T-Fous CENZs PER MoNT. Copits "the counter Two Cente each. By mail--three months, $1.0 Wx renths, $3.00; ene year, €3.00. THE WEEELY STat~pubiished Priday—$1.80 year. GF lovarisbly tn advance, in both cases, end no paper ser.¢ loner than paid for EF Bates of advertising furnished on application. OL Vv. 388—N2. 5,771 Che - EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. wwe NCH_AND CHASSIC AL IN- | [)MERYON INSTITUTE (0. B. Youns’y Acad i LR oN YOUNG ea"aNb | E Ba) Ril Reor: 'N WEDNESDAY, Septem MISSES, 915 New York avenue, Seccaane | write aes sccupied last peur by Met Torhstrects weet. Mus. ANGELO JACKSON pria, | Yorxe’s Reminarycom the svutheast corner of 14th Saxe jes of thi school will be resumed | street and New Y¥: avenue. Mre. Jackson wil) aleo give Pri- > La atin wd Greek soem and Mr. Young expects fo move into his new building about the first of October L4¥ SCHOOL OF GRORGETUWN COLEWGK. The next term of this School will commence on WEDNESDAY, October Ath,121. Opening Lee- ture en thet Ba AO To clock p.m. Lecturers for the Terp—Blr. Tuetiee Miller, 0:8. supreme oust: Judge © barles. P. i ismes, H J wbley Ashton. The: Lecture Halt tein the mits on eit, corner of Pennsylvania aven Cirentare and aber inh information Soa fo to GHARL eS W orrM’ ry, who wil day, from 4 to €o'eloe VENING CLASSES IN IN “FRENGA. Professor HENRI MASSON. will bes in Frene hou WEDNESDAY EVEN o'eleel A Special Olass of Conversa’ ion ‘for la ties and gentlemen will be formed at the same time; re 453 M street. ARD. Rector. wer. 3. RIHUE Mist MACEROD, Principal Duties resume WEDNESDAY, September 131 ‘Wo. further information apply as Above. au%8-eolm ARL BICHTER, ACHER OF MUSIC, ve. bet. 9th and lath = in his Clis<es NG, 13th, 927 o, and ix prepared to ciples of his new and siaaple method < le makes the teaching of pr yen | ae ge eR I el ieured Rnss on. the Organ a specialty. ‘= to meet at 6 o'clock, or eet ncr inferemmtcon call st 710 Idk Srect, | 2119 Pena rate avenns, ‘sell wed ima ACADEMY, 0% street, Di ices are $10, branches for nt. The evening classes PHON NORAPHY will big oro) ONDAY EVENING, the lth instant, between 5 and 8. “eat per full course of 20 lessons in ten eae ft ee8-lw SELECT SCHUOL FORE! bas 4 pors Ex ‘oe omg -¥! —Miss 8 BY wi EMOVAL. has removed from his old place of pune Se Ti B Penoapiyania ‘avenue to 2 13th strects, t Ward, Mreeen MY ES tend ts alt mere td Park str eres riven hereafter fate Baeteatuine: TiGHINING KOS, SPEAR: Bev. Dr. Starkey, Mire Wtiversyam, 4 ING TUBES, &c. Jobbing promptly attended to. Maynadi ‘All work done in the Dest manner, at loweat rae Henry Maynadie Sue FU has ast ‘HE MISSES BURGESS will reopen wai LOU GE FURNISHING GOODS and VA: Hosen Sean eT is solicited. ‘A share of public patronage is solicited. ata AND AWNINGS. TENTS for ee or Kent for Camp Meetings, sie: Public and Private Balls and Par- M. G@. COPELAND, Dealer in Awning Materials, 643 Louisiana avenue. 18s L. TEN ie tannea thy, PLWAS ie vance the lah casas fo F ewe EDs DaEsDay rn 6th pre: 3 New ‘ork avenue, Howes c: ee fice of the ao, Year aft an fe THROLOGIOAL I Seiler bir sth. October Pick a 33 arnt sition, rei applica canta fpr EIDER, “t ooutecE gee tember 1ath. FIRST CLASS SCOURER, 618 Orn Steet, Orrosite Parent Orrics. opti = latest ered American mene, Serogenn inventions! Applicants f: lon: tember in abd ath. ae oper years mits gospels som oe ciltises a MERSON INSTI these fac: hee Dr Dement taken oe. oUNes SACADEMY) etthied of i onote Temeved ithe on the whcie SELECT. CLAS! ie AND pee ATHEMATIOAL Siver shew nilemen's Clothes cleaned, dru Steext, Between I Axp K, Slowing 1 ea fy iat ane Ft sta begin WEDNESDAY, September Isth, The Sela: * Vents, 60 cis.: a whole Ti Bosiness Sali $258 tite De int will’ be in charge of Prof. J. G, iring done neatly and at CLarx, late of Columbian Oolk course of Rew Yorks ae at os Kia Glovers ing\s instruction in Engineering will sthorough. 5: a 3% cents, two pai cents, one veying taught, with the of instruments. tac! Seles! cyerttoes ts the field. Tn the Higher Eag- lish and in the Clacsical De} nt, Feoten wilt t it of the rey E Sema Junior Department, quarter. jigher Mglish att course, IN DAILY LEs- For circulars, address for . CHARLES & Bt ey ece2-tt reset. ME BURB WILL BEOFER TER SCHOOL pompay, Se; jember 25, isl, No. 1308 Ht st me ws a HANNE WILLe lor young indies and Fenatyivania ‘avenue, fe 1-008 REOPEN 3 HER SOHO 00 | ‘on TUESDAY, > Sepiember iT. VINCENT'’S SCHUUL, under the eas Sisters of Charity. orner 10th and @ streets, will reopen on MON. , Sept. 4th. Parents and Fuardiave are’ requested i childeen promptly. el-in | GFonGETOWN sEMiNaRy, HO: ceenvan! doe NG GOODS. No, 16 GAY STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. C., ee a ee oe MISS LIPSCOMB, Parscrrar. eraitare bought, ‘iges of Institution will resaum HW. corner sth and D stre te N.W. jelném> | oFpocrarsist (5 ts ole ABLISHED 1533. E TWELFTA ANNUAL SESSION OF Mrs. 8.4, PECK S Select School for Boye will ean HE McDERMOTT & BROS., mence Sept. Ith. For f © information, the ooace, HaEES Sake CARRIAGE EE prcceptreas may be ie pevu from I 1. 105 pani. or s10 Ivanin avenue ea Penney! Tee D LRT ESS HERE SHALL 1 SEND MY BOY?—-HOW- RECEIVED O%. SfokuGe AND SOLD ON | warivan ne wees _OARRIAGES REPAIRED te. | Seustion fe $278 per snoum itimore @.@ AUG. SCHHEDTIE, P_Sespersienepstianepesceanet PAIRING OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, eee SPECES carefully executed, a mouth, yar WEST END CLASSIVAL. ICAL AND ENGLISH ADAD! MONDAY Seplember Hit iat, hate fe ber 1th, n French by Prop MASSON: ia Corman - tent native teacher. Clrealare can be obtained nt MATHEMAT- ND JOB PRINTING WATE AND KINHORS & ¢ aoa! apltly — Dstreet, between AOE PEAT, ESTATE AGENTS REAL ESTATE AGENTS. foie Peawee we Wee eerie TR. ROSSLY! i FOR YOUNG wil ‘at No may, aE the Prnctoal. Miss REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, BY @ ey af? in hy 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, pay = tha date at the echool- Fooma. oe at aan RSEY'S SELECT SCE u HIRD DOOR EAST OF SEVENTH STREET | ¥[*S, Fon Yopsan DIES. 320 A street seoat 8.2 00 ° * * irae ee tos Betas ehep onl A RORSTE, Only's iiatiod number of ‘We have for secured by deed of suzZeolm on, Bes St ne District of Colmeabee tae Sum of'8 163,00.” ; For Loans on Collateral Seeurity and Basisess paper $13:090. LABERAL ADVARCE? ye PENDING NEGO- Prompt conned cttentite wt heave acess =* yg Grosted wo Cur care. cee TST tember, 1571. received. EORGETOWN COLLEGE, De ‘The academic year of GEORGETOWN COLLEGE commences on, the Fier MowoAY OF SEPTEMBER end ends in Cr? first week of The LECTURES 1 the: MEDICAT, and LAW pean: ‘will commence in OCTOBER. JOUN EARLY, 8. J., Preside: reulare containing particulars, ona be i ad ANDREW B. pose rt cppving to the Pres pC ee ISS CAUBINS WILL RROPEN HER SELECT ‘on the first Monday in Septem! vivenia” avenue aoa, "6 OL be WOUNGLADTES. We t. WOTH BRSFOU! ON. 3H Srene This School will be Fea nel Begtember 1Sth. cirenlars, apply at the School Ectzene INSTITUTE, In Se: & the Ai bly Church, Peer Raa LS el? AN BEGLEY MATEEPATICAL AED OLASSI- SECOND ANNUA WILL: =z pes A Am COMMENC: McROBERTS & CO., BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFIOB Corner lth and G streets, opp. U. 8. Treasury, WASHINGTON, D. ©. eer eeaMigial gttension paid to all busimess before the som Departments af the Government. . USTiIN P. BROWS, CONTBACTOR AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT Oormer of New York avenue and 1éth street. St ‘15 per au TS'EVERING OLAce "foc Young Men wilt be copnected with the fnatiate. eee OLIVER OOK Bate 7Gw Residence 1246 F strove nort 2. Seat SOROOE Fal ¥OR B LITTLE GIRLS, | Psa , ELIZA zs SPELDEN BAXAR. Fences WEDSESDAY. Se nished on application at the B bib ation son 2 counant BISMARCK, ZOUAVE AND WELLINGTON SUITS. BABBEY JACKET 6UITS. DEBBY 6UITs. METROPOLITAN SUITS. ae aa above styles fo elegance for ali ages from 3+o youths of #9 years of aes. (@esat opportunity for good goods at low prices. NOAH WALEER 8 CO., 1 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. London & Oo.,) CITIZENS, 1 ARMY AND mavY, MERCHANT TAILOR, AMUSEMENTS. ATCH GAME OF BASE BALL between picked nines for the benefit of COMPANY G, W. L. I, To take place on the NATIONAL GROUNDS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. 14, 1571,3% o'clk. Force's Rime Gres Aiea, Halvogsvead, Wa- terman, Hall. Hurle: onard. Sterns, Blac. Coughiin’s Nine—Coughiin, Mills, Brainard, Bar- s08g Poyle, mas, Mahoney, Hines, Sweagy. 912-2 Ge -E SUG O- By the authority of the act of the Legislatare of Kentucky, of March; 13, 1871, the Trustees of the Public Library of Kentucky will give a GRAND GIFT CONCERT, AT LOUISVILLE, EY., ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1872. 100,000 TICKETS OF ADMISSION, CURRENCY; HALF TICKETS. TER TICKETS, $2.50. Tickets will be sent by registered letter; the money for them may be sent by P.U. money order, green- backs or draft. ecach{icket consists of fous quarters, value $2.50 The holder is entitled vo admission to the Goncert, und w the value of the gift awarded to itor its fraction. ee 000 IN peng ogg ghey will be distributed aay ete 00.000. the Kighents'to tots the (weet “being Tal gifts a ail The Concert is for the benefit of the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. THE CITIZENS BANK OF KY. 18 TREASURER 4 letho tate Corornen of Kentucky: a wernor of Ken and twenty: “seven of {he most distingwished aad re" spectable citizens of the State. | ie mebrseet aries bees he Meroghile Libraryst San Moe ee The drawing and itary will take place it putllic; and everything will be done to satisty the vers of tichets that their ii Ting will be as well protected as ifthey were personally present to su- Dorintend the cutive affair” For tickets and information apply to C. B. PETERS, 120 Main st., Louisville, Ky. and at JOHN F. ELLIS’ Music Store, No. 937 Pennsylvania svenue, Washington, D. 0. ‘Tickets alsofor sale inevery prominent place in the United States. ai se9-6t* gee HALL. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. GRAND Orepatic. eae CERT sing lei *) saps GRLTON, Ropes mk @ mu Dhitadetphis.” Mi fe, 5 ‘of the Bi { pers Troane. Mi chs Bice S'BkOkEr (Pianist,) diniseion A mn, No extra charge for ed seats. Sale of tickets will mce_on Monday, Septen ber 1-4 Metzorait Piano and Music Store, |, velock. Tee ciMMERM AR, oa " * Jusioees ‘Mamesr. | thing D No. IN EXHIBITIO: N ost? H O8 Bip sale Ta0N° Tt Br. TtH Sr. jo. 486 Seventh bet D Re } gz Street, 2 Oat Falire pares ee Paintings. romos, &o. » Largest igs, Window eer Lesion Cords aud Tassels far naan Rea spiS-ly* POF. SHE PAgHUN ABLES DANCING ACADEMY, NEW MEDICAL BUILDING 1004 F st. near loth, Weill oven for. the Season 671-5. per dns "UES Ho 8, UESDAYS, THURS- LASS, TURDAYS and ms bale # and Gentlemen for the inildren wit! not be admitted. end on far Con bor a re- ication Complimentar posts to, PROF. ion," SHELDON, One ith stroct H te If “unknown to Prof. 8., (onic ny the Rete of sami cinlicee s aie All pupils entering tothe anart nergy Private tuition and tuition in schools, pag = families os oF private clasges at any hour agreed Upon. 919 Imh street, Between E ym 22-tf M ay ‘& BATES DANCING acADEMY, 914 E STREET, N. W., ‘Will reopen for the season, 1871-72, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, it 3 for the fon of pupils. For partie- Shae sos ciicalarss So"be bed at music atorep or St the Academy. sef-im F. ©. Sag mt nh PIANO STORK, th Bere! Sag i. Avenue, Bole agency f sinh ora ads ried 'PIaNos my rai brat Knabe & Balt o and Wi ‘Organs snd Melodéons forsale or! rent on the most accommodati Organ Tuning and Repairing. LADIES’ GOODS, &c. M*®. eincexey, 711 MARKET SPACE, (Braxch-oy Mor. Demonzst’s.) received. our NEW FALL PATTERNS for Late’ and Children’s Dresses. SUITS AND PARTY DRESSES made to order at 711 MARKET SPACE, ecll-tt* between 7th and 8th streets UST RECKIVED—A tine assortment of Be aX ZEPHYR R EMBROIDERED SLIPPER &e., be. which I red to sell at the lowest Pare Gall'and be cons r pri be mercer, M. P. LERCH, 714 7th street, aus0-tr between Gand H. Lo ¥ FOLL LINE RSET 8, ‘At reduced prices. Calland sen, at 8 HELLER, auls-tf 715 Market Space. . S*tixear se) ATSB. esnmames jf | REET SPACE, mtof Ritts Regen 5 sd HRP ics probs GREAT REDUCTION. r} ONE PRICE ONLY. HENRY HING, Jr., MASONIC TEMPLE, — Star. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1871. | ANOTHER AEN SATION IN NEW Reported = ees im the among the Pest Office. eaploanet heavy raication in the money department have been rife on all sides. But few Of the actual facts have yet come + ty bet enough is known to show concle- that one high in trost has defras de partment of large sums. It is known tha’ ¥ Norton, Assistant Postmarter under the late cmect Kelly, and latierly superintendent of the money-crder department, i a defaniter to the extint of $190,000 to #150,000. Norton drew on the Acsistant Treasurer at the sub-Tre $142.00, ostensibly for use in the Post partment. This moncy he is known to have w in Sundry stock specufations in Wall street has not seen tn the office for ten days. is the owner of valuable property im TWO CENTS. He He SPECIAL NOTICES. Lewer Prices than Elsewhere. and Cherry Pectoral, S8c.; Sic.; Bchenck’s ie ea q aed Vinegar Bitters, Se + fence 3 tite \erMs,” Mc. pas » 60.5 0, 850.3 Stina Buchu, $1.3; sleet maica Ginger, We.; ioe Tar Fant’s Aperient,9c.; Sphosphites, ie Pee xir aera a oe " , very large asscriment, oo ea Gin, imported, ‘<i d Rye Whisky .larkge bottles, $1: rip f_puarantoed ag represented of money refunded: alilornia Wines Port, Angelica. Sherry, Muscatel, agri RB NATTANS, Draggi«t, ‘aus-tr jorner 2d and D'streets N. W. Great Reduction. I OLD bs 53 iS Nae WHISKIES Oocktail Bitters, Brass ge. iberal discount to oe trade, IER, jatar the N. {i Wine Bitters, © Prost 1Si3 penate Grants? Lea & Perrins’ Sance. Pronounced by Connoisseurs “THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.” rilt,!mproves appetite and digestion, and it te an- rie aredinected by, Mosars. LEA & PERRINS to prosecute ali parties, counterfeits, ANS SONS. aul2-eoém JOEY DUCA its, New York W'S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW- D for cleansing and presorvin, mele ne Barrens Stoves fa CLeRN: 4 dos-ly Batchelor’s Hair Dye. ‘This splendid Hair Dye ts the best in the world. Ieady nor any sited ta produce paralyels or Bgtstng eieegen apo pt ent” Rigcnae W. A. Bachelor's Hair Dyc'has had thifty years untaraished reputation to uj id its integrity as rai Glee hapa aie bead ee Before making my fall purchases, I shall, te re- duce my mock as much as possible, offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS By customers. Among my very large stock, An Caer HOSIE! to all my oom RDKERCHIERS, GLOVES. CORSETS, ‘QRSTEDS end ,LAHS and CUFFS. ne TICLES, LADIES ¢ GARMENTS, ae EMBROIDERY BEE EAR ;PERFUMERY, FOREIGN and DO! 10 wins jan oY yong Ti Seiten iy pe pote Now is your time to buy. B. SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTH STREET, Near Pennsylvan‘s svenue, i— ee2-tr A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK or BUILDERS’ HARDWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, SPORTING GOODS, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY. PRICES VERY LOW. GEORGE P. GOFF, * 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 10th and 1th, n30-eott WOODWARD’S BUILDING. 2 GREAT DISCOVERS. LETTER FROM GENERAL, HOWARD. Pror.T.A. Cov iased tre BALM OF bei in enges ome y wash, and have found it all you recommend. eer to join. oehere im commending on pa that good. Yours, tri dently doing so muc! i HOWARD, _oBrig. General OBA. Letter from ee e WYLIE, @ U.S. a. Wasnineron, D0. Dear sir; Ihave given your BALM OF Bai for the hair » fair trial-and am mrch pleased te is a healthful wash for Lo the ade hat moe ae its influence to sooth the net revive q when exhausted from over work fi lelightful, I have not used Jt except asa wash, but recommendation, and from the faith its use, red from me, 1 should fool as @ inedicine, accor Very Fen ‘Praf. Cook. Fi TRSREy Welz, a ae July It, 1871, Professor Afte: i ur BALM OF LIFE in many 4 catia anne zou BAL family, 1 am glad to say 1 da the relict sought, For diarrhoea, colic ory BR SC rk B. J: MEIGS, Jn. Later Srom Ri LE, pro ow fe ev. FATHER BOY. fend: me a supply of BALM aed which ite Teens ed, ordf charged to re eased with oa. an. “Yon BOYLE. * KEEP CooL! bathing the Yering from fever, wi ‘Solution, cai on y ackiow whew overioateds and Pact. Cook's alm of Lifet y Jersey, mong other things he has The Proposed Corcoran eS MR. CORCORAN DECLINES ON AOCOUNT 0: HEALTH. It will be seen by the following correspondence that Mr. Corcoran has been compelied to decline the banquet proposed to be given in his honor by citizens of the District of Columbia: Wasurneton, D. C., Sept. 9, 1871. where he resides. shorted 2 €10,000 5 ose his home. and his property, including the horse, seized. He compromised with the government, vwever, and resign John Moon, a clerk im the Post Office, bas been detected’ opening mones letters. Me wrested and held in $10,000 bail. Mr. Gon! saloon keeper in Nassau street, and a} in-.aw of Moon have given the bail for He was arrested at EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. HEAVY DEFALCATION! ae wi 2 a ., Wash D. bas been employed in the office twenty-five DEPUTY PAYMASTER HopGE a | "}icn¥- feroren, Boa, Wawtegton, ._ vetrs, and owns taluable paoperty in rockiys, DEFAULTER TO THE TUNE tion econ te leave for Burope, we deem it » Many other cmployes are suspected of sianilar ting occasion to give ex] Se eh crimes. " OF £100,000, po 3 m in which you are held bya China = 5 SapeR ios at bom og fing wy LE ur ste Japan Unaciled — Gor. Lon St Mr. James HE 18 SENT TO FORT McHENRY. | Viccict, and as youricliow-citizens, we Dow ak Brooks —American Poi 9 Chine. the privilege of testifying our sincere ia- = iat ‘The 5.40 p. m. train last evening for Baltimore poor = - a C— np not — — a ple merous . carried out Major John Ledyard Hodge, a well- | ations to all worthy objects, batwhich has dea. | <2 $s geiting the Stowly. Teas known citizen of Washington, and since 1861 a | ated to art a magnificent structure, and to | *”6 S¢tive with a down SUK aud ton, charity a noble institution to sheltcr woman | “AWorm eges are in great demand deputy paymaster in the United States army | when floss, wpen ‘and poor. We there- Cues we Rae , M oo stationed in this city. He was in charge of | fore tender you a dinner, to be given at such | }))l'Da, mac ® visit to Japan and returned on : f fime as you may designate, that we may be able, | ‘2 0"), oF ihe sek Chee tenes United States officers, who were directed by the | in bebalf of an entire community, to express to ute aiaeek aasonie te mane Ren, wt General of the Army t> turn him over t> the | your our thanks for your many good deeds, and as Obeerved carefully the oriental affairs < ; io wish you a safe, pleasant reyarce and a eters | He will return via Egypt to the United States. commandant of Fort McHerry, with directions podhay oak beth We pags - There is great anxicty a lasses i to place him in solitary confinement with asen- | [ye —— ery respect 1 China to Know what ac d States Enelt> guerd his cell, he being charged with | [s FID. Cooke, A. B.Mullett, A. R. Bilt fake im relation to future ‘tounnee with being a heavy defaulter to the government. | Shep! J. E, Blake, Moses Kelly, Hatlet | ClDS. ., . concral feeling among A . ‘The few who knew of the eeriovs charges against | Kiltorrn, ©. aaa! HA 1 mate, E- 2 T ona tn the a ye oe Major Hodge were loth to believe them, but | Gait, J: W. Boteler, Jno. T. Mitchell, Sea foreign governments under a asta subsequent events have satisfied his friends that they are too well founded, and that he isa de- fauiter to the government to the extent of about $400,000. * The accused has heretofore enjoyed an excel- Five ships are loading with tons at Shanghai for New York and nine for London. bi The drought is severe in. the vicinity of Shang he Cross, i. Browning, Lewis Clephawn, Clapp, 8. H. ffmann, ip. ©. _— M. Morris, Wm.J. Murtagh, 0. cock. Wasnrxoroy, D. C., Sept. 1th, 1871. Gextixxen: I have received lent reputation, and at the Paymaster General's | cation te: Lp pte ime time as I | the American Pharmacentical Assoc io 2 Office was regarded not only as a thoroughly | may designate, and Saeeee readily give expres- | vened in Polytechnic Hall this afternoon, Py honest gentleman but an accomplished scholar | 0? to a kind and | f-mor Ferris Moore chairman. The District of and accountant. On account ofhisextraordinary | ““3!'tatting vision superadaed to other pile | Sgcmbia was represented among the delegates qualifications the Paymaster General in 1366 | cal disabilitics under which I have, for’ some | ae Sees Sesaces wee wend ms, SOME Peri drugs, aud thoug! ne « ‘pharmacy necessary to detailed him fer duty at his office, employing him in adjusting the irregular accounts of other paymasters, and on special service until about two years since, when be assigned him as pays master of the bounty certificates of the Second Anditor's Office. This was a highly responsible labored—will, in junction “ese "engage Sn ey wo my départure, os f= ys, for Europe, neces- Safily preclude my acceptance of the honor cos: { peg upon me. BE regret that, under these circum- cannot avail myselt of your gratifying invitation. —2—_— . One New York ene a Cheats the New York, Sept. Se Epuraim sont, ome Resition, the payments sometimes amounting to | "With assurances of high regard, T remain, Sicmasy,oftnonst Geckee” 10”? O08 sottonty $500,000 per month, but the Paymaster General | very respectfully, yours, 4 Compan t: Governor Hoffman sent a ta dispatch to Buck- To Gov. H. D. Cooke, W. Thom, Mullett, M. W. Galt, Alex. R. Sheen tote Sots ‘W. Boteler, Hallet Kilbourn, J asserts that he placed the most implicit confi- hout's counsel Monday, stati dence in his deputy’s integrity, and fally believed A A that he would eir Sanaa who ‘eeeet not ke trust. oe Eega., and others. will, therefore, be executed on Frida; nm Thursday » however, ‘aymaster Drager ag The eon 5 General discovered, as he thought, an erro- eae % Youno, of the Row York Standard, ere roux, Sept. 13. ae - <5 neous charge in the returns of Major Hodge, and by letter requested him to explain it. He +till could not believe that his deputy was dis- and Mayor Hali have cut loose from Naval Orrickss Oxperep—Leut. Come | pony and Mr. Tweed, and that the ring is —~s dissolved.” mander George C. Remey has been ordered to honest, but expected that he would be able to | the Naval Observatory. First Assistant Engi- i for Government make a satisfactory explanation. This hefailed | neer D. P- McCartney has been detached from | 4. S/ATEA BOE Gy CRO ee nners for to do, and Gen. Brice intimated his suspicions, | {he Washington navy-yard aud ordered to the bende, toon, amount xy 10, row and peremptorily ordered him to close his = —_—. 100 to 113 59-100, e awards will be cate by Mondey last. On the next prdiaped te ATTORNEY GENERAL AKERMAN has decided | $1,000,000 at 112 58-100. that the government has no right to priority of payment as against private creditorsof insolvent national banks, beyond the amount held as se- curity for circulation and depesits by disbursing agent. day,) Gen. Brice received a letter from Major Hodge, containing afull confession of his guilt, and staiing that he had been making fraudulent returrs and statements eince 1866, and that the money thus obtained had been spent in a Cans Aes Setter Bie. Rocugstrr, sont 33.—The United States Comm‘ioner has dismissed the complaint against the Postmaster at Gencessee. Arrivals of Steamers. fo" mentioned One Nat Ser Tat | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAB, | xew xar'Sayt Se tttret i seamen He mentioned in bis letter the name Scoiia and France, from Liverpool. of one firm who Bnew that the money he This Afternoon’s Dispatches. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. had sent them for investment belonged to the government, and concluded by stating that he was ready to turn over all of his property, both personal and real, amounting in value to some- thing like $50,000, to any agent of the govern- LOCAL NEWS. The wife ot the Kev. Mr. Wideman, of Ham- M.E. ——— is very ill. fourteenth ment authorized to receive such an assignment. jers on Taxes. Aietrict workingmen last eve- Lowpon, Se} .—A special dispatch from Be enoted resolutions to support the tour He expressed contrition for his crime; said he | paris to the from Versailles hays, Preal- loan atthe Novemberelection. intended to retrrn the money he had taken, and implored that he be as leniently dealt with as possible. Of course there was but one course for Gen. Brice to prrsue, and on Monday last he placed the defaulting paymester under close arrest. Yesterday he procured by telegraph, from Gen. Sherman, en order for his confinement in Fort McHerry, and he was forwarded to the fort last evening, as stated above. ‘The accused, who is about thirty-six years of age, is a native of Philadelp hia, but since his residence in this ciiy lived at No. 1423 Franklin Terrace, a K % Se po 14th and = dent Thiers sent a message to the Assembly on Tuesday, which will be read to-day. He urges the adoption of @ proposition for & provisional increase of taxes; is sorry that weariness of the ae B. Fletcher has been appointed it messenger to the Board of Public ‘orks. The Mutuals, ot this city, defeated the Uniques, of Chicago, on the Olympic grounds discussion of new taxes with necessary free- | yesterday by ascore of 34 to 11. dom of mind; thinks it is best that the Chamber V. Melah, steward to the President, and other soon separate and reassemble at an early day. | attaches of’ the White House, are expected to In conclusion, the President says rele on | arrive here .com Long Branch to-day or to- the patriotism ot the country to Tve perfect | torrow. juility and order, which France needs to | A of base ball for the benefit of company revive her credit. C, Washington Light Infantry, will take place Attack upon Israelites in Bucharest. | t©-™morrow on the National grounds between BUCHAREST, Sept. 12—The people of this city | Picked players, captained respectively by Force excited bya false a eat Brews td sac s About o'clock yesterday morning, alack and i Fificcd a Christian child, made au attack upon | , About 4o'ch cen ote eg & them in the market place. ‘The governmeat fell into the streets. "He is poseecsed ‘of considerable = v |. | Open sewer on lith street, between H and I. gftate, and pernonal, property, mainly hhertond Cee Reed Coe een nee cae nana; | Tus bones wore extriceteh wim eecdbeeaes from his uncle mn and his father facings Assist- | restored order. No attempt bas been made to | ‘ifficulty, but one of them was so badly injured ant Secretary of the Treasury,) who died about | renew the disturbance. that he dled soon after three years ago. His mother is still living. One The Stanton Guards have sent circulars to of his sisters is the wife of Admiral Now French Minteter to Washingt om. | aiftcrent military and civic organizations tmvit~ at present commanding the American China ee = rt nnn) yas 2 al ing them to participate in the celebration of President Lincoln's freedom proclamation in this city on the 22d inst. The hill on 7th street read, opposite the resi- dence of Gen. 0. 0. Howard, is being cut down 13. of the late i tingatshod statesman and police. man, will probably receive the appointment of Minister to W: pobington Berlin. Population of BERLIN, Sept. 13.—It is thought the census of uadron. He has a wife and four children who are plun; into the deepest of at his who are nt - The investigation of his accounts now going on at the Paymaster General's Office has pro- over eight feet, and Taylor's Hill, just beyond ceeded tar enough to make safe the assertion Berlin, now being taken, will show a population the firs toll gate, is being = aoe nearly ten that his defalcation will amount to between | of 900,000. feet. Thee valleys are being raised 24(0,000 and $500,000. He will, of course, be Mevements of Ocean Stea: with the earth excava te tried by court martial, which will doubtless ‘m- Loxpox, Sept. 13.—The ertine wn New 3 York, Phonix Tent of Rechabites held a pleasant Pose as @ penalty a certain term of imprison- | from New York, touched at Southampton to: | public reunion in thelr hall (Potomac corner ment and dismissal from the military service of the United States. Itcan hardly be expected that the government will recover any portion of the amount of his defalcation, except perhaps a tew thousand dollars from the sale of b: bo petvane property. INTERNAL REVEXUE.—The receipts from this source to-day were $264,349.46, Mr. FREDERICK Dent, the father of Mrs. Grant, returned here this morning from Long Branch, and is staying with General Dent, in Georgetown. Tux CoLorapo ELEction—An Increased Re- publican Mojority—The following telegram was received at the White House this afternoon: Denver, CoL., Sept. 13—To U.S. Grant, prea- day. The steamship Berlin, from Baltnmore, touched at Southampton to-da; y- English Affairs. Colliers’ Strike—Victoria’s Abscess—Cotion on Exhibition—Election for Parlrament—The Don- caster Races, etc. Lonpow, Sept. 13—It is announced that thirty-five colliers and fron-workers in Mon- mouthshire, Wales, will strike unless a rise of cent. in their w: ps is accorded, e abscess with which Queen Victoria has been for some time aflicted was opened on the ‘th, and is now healing satisfactori ‘The training ship Racer, which has been aoe at Ryde, Isle of Wight, was floated yes- erday. A cotton exhibition is proposed to be held at ea ‘in 1872. Prof. Robert pentleys the publisher of the of 1ith and D sircets, (Isiand,) last evening; first of a series to be carried through the winter Th ddan as large, and intorest- Josep P ‘Klawe I, (who presided,) and wkes. Our Citizen Solidi iors. The President's Mounted Guard Washington Light Infantry Battalion 2 great attention during their marc over the route mentioned in lastevening’s STAR, their bright new uniforms and regular move ments being much admired. On M strect they re- ceived a perfect ovation, the pa ents being crowded with ladies and children, while from many windows flags were displayed and b kerchiefs waved, and on the few halts 1 many of the officers and men received bo quets mi their lady triends. Un the return 1 the ent: Colorado has Bene republican by au in- Tempe aed Bg ben ity Hall the toons were reviewed by Governor poole pert election for a member of Pailiament is GHAMtMOUsl abi: *sislature fs almost | vrocceding at Traro, and the indications wo | Cooke and Mr. A. it. Shepherd, of the Board of nim , icCoom, | ‘hat Hoge: the conservative candids oan bane | Public Works, in the presence of & large com 3, 5: Onasean? —_ Jenkins, the nominee of the li course of citizens, and many were the enco- A VaLuante Work ov Rerenence.—Gen. The great Doncaster St. Leger Tace comes off | ™inums passed upon the battalion. The Presi- Leggett, Commissioner of Patents, is issuing | 9 04¥-, There is great enthusiasm over the | ee eet ie ns curer) Pe weekly, in compliance with a joint resolution of J chy eng with a precision which reflected credit on their ‘The introduction in the London market of a Congress, apr proved Januar; it, 1871, 160 large | Paisguayan loan to the amount of £1,000,000 is | OTHl master—Mr. Theodore Huysemor—and volumes each averaging 1 , containi: specifications and drawings of alf patents awe tor the week. Oneof these volumes he sends to themselves, they having had but six mounted drills and six on foot. Arter the battalion had been dismissed Co. 1), es The weather throughout England ® fair, f Bismarck and Beust eten | fs and Hol. the (clerk of eve v8. 8. =. Cour, one to | the “International >In fiaey | Seve, chore te oe er oe ae 2 capitol where there tenn Jeact, Court, | SaLzpunG, Sept. 13—It has been decided by | Oicers und heres ance matance oF the object being to Public Hbrary ry Cone thee (on Frince Biemarck, Count Von Beust and other ng the table a number of toasts were roy aif times be open to the inspection of the people. | ire whee ve after the depart- | and responded to by Mr. R. W. Fenwic are of the Emperors Wijjam and Francis Jo- » Lieut ph, to suppress the International Society o settle the Schleswig question. ta Tho printing and bindin ‘of the vol neo no fie obtain“ the photo-lithography in New ¥. lives furnishe ty the pi ine photogra tec ge gee lishinerk ts located te h, Judge Moore and others,2n¢ sung by Messrs. mn, King, Proll and of = The membere of som: — rr : panies threw their armories open to thelr fri from Suza, | in the evening where all -d in the dance. calves — _— that the Mont Cenis tunnel was | Company 8, ‘National Guards, Captain Mc- Are deen whose per story of the Patent Office b Tacs telames ae or tach wy f Ther! tolames are of advantage, | Pogeeetul and tl trains are passing through cathran, after receiving stand of colors vestr- jay Gate Co deri ned hme | “tacos amos | amen delphia. It has as Eedtem coe on ron fae third. ioe an Fetrmed other iXEy, TORE: Sept. 13-—The proceedings in T form the bonds of matrimony Wm. 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