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THE EVENING STAR. Published Dally, Sundays Execptcd, AT THE STAR BUILDIN | Pemnsyivanin Avenne, corner Lith St, YUE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP'Y. &. A. BACPETEANN, Pres't, i — THE EVENING STAK fs sory their subscribers at TEN CENTs PER WEEK, oF €Y- Four OXNTS PER MONTH. Copies at the counter Two Cests cach. By maii—three months, $1.50 sz monthe, 82.90, one year, $5 THE WEEKLY STAR—poblicbed Friday—91.% wrear. GP Invariably im advance, fo both cases, 4nd no paper vent longer than paid for d by carriers t $8—N2. 5.773. WH Rates of adver’'sing faraished on applicstion. EDUCATIONAL. 3 EDUCATIONAL. AMUSEMENTS. HER OF MUSIC, ¥ 1S yal ioe Sours Laiten St Reopen MON. | $ eS a eal Sth need 10 hw i. A.M. Job veeal rensie on the p cing THE TRADES. AL neh LL HA HTNING RODS, = Jobbing prompdy atte: Meret ¢ lowest rates A stock of HARD- public patronage ie sotictta4 een Perens. Oo SCRNEIDER. GOODS aad VA- | Ts AND AWNIN TENTS for Sele or Rent for Camp Meetings, AWNINGS for Public and Private Balls and Par wai) M. @. COPELAND, Dealer in Awning Materials, por) "643 Louisiana avenue, F \eeeatad FISHER, FIRST CLASS SCOURER, 618 Orn Sracer, Opronts PATENT OFFICE. ly adopting the latest improvements, of American or European iuveation, tam quabled to do my work ina manner not to be equated those tot poseeesing these facilities. EL eiice Drovers clented without being taken apart; ind of epots removed without cleaning the wile Barment.and Grease Spots, after being removed, again. y cleaned without Sbrivking or nu — — myaring t ft Balowing prices: Conta G12 wed $10: Panes. 73 cents; Veets, @ cis.; avhole Business Suit, $2.25. Repairing done jagtly and ist reasormblo peices Hew York style of cleaning Kid Gloves—a single Valls and Tricanings cleaned, bleckeeed and Ve z Timanings cleaned, er an rk) Ostrich. Feathors . at $1 per square yard {waite} colored, cleazod and curled in the beet atyle, eof the Staten Island. N. ¥.. Dycing Eatab- Plahmrent, catablished 1519. The oldest snd targest of Kind country. if not fn orld. = _ ANTHONY heear ‘si Aeont, - ‘oth street. WNINGS. JOK 5 SWUFACTUR! WINDOW AFD VERAN- DAH AWNI FLAGS, TENTS, AND WAGON Covers. - tion given to city and country resi- Allorders promptly attended to. Tis Mar. Ket Space. = jy S-tf Toure AND REPAIRING PIANOS, 0 } ‘and all Instreren’ ts & BROS., €90] ivania ©. HOGAN, GORTZ, NEW AND SECOND-HAND FUBNITURE ND HOUSBFURNISHING Goons. -ALRING of every description im the ti i ded t tre line prowptly attonied to. Second bond Wurnitare bought. B. W. corner sth and Datrests N.W. jel?-6m* 1833. 8B... Tth street, between @ and H streets. REPAIRING OF WATCHES, executed, JEWELRY. CLOCKS, SPECKES carefally ce a AND J08 PBINTING TLY AND PROMPTLY BXECUTED Drercets between eth and Ris strseta. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. FICE O? ©. W. HAVESNER & ©0., BEAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, THIRD DOOR EAST OF SEVENTH STREET We have for investment iu notes secured by deed of est on Rea! E«tate in the District of Columbia, the sum of $169,000. For Loans on Collateral Security and Business Paper $19,000. LIBEBAL ADVANCES MADE PENDING NEGO- a a TIATIONS. ttention given to all matters in- — — 508 _ ANDEEW B. COYLE ‘M. McROBERTS, Aitorney-at- Lave. McROBERTS & Co., BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFICE Gorner 1éth and G streets, opp. U. 8. Treasary, WASHINGTON, D. 0. Special attention paid to al! busimers before the sew val Departments of the Gove a pls AUSTIN P. BROWS, OUNTRACTOR AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT Corner of New York avenne and 15th street. in all parts of the city for sale on eredit. Honses erected for persons owning grown Sad looe time notes taken im payment. Real paper bought and wold. SEWING MACHINES. precios ATTAINED. ALL THOSE WHO WISH A REALLY PERFECTSEWING MACHINE, ONE ABLE TO STAND ON ITS MERITS, ARS INVITED TO EXAMINE THE iMPROVED KEYSTONE. °*LESROOM, 711 MARKET SPACE. oa? Q telcos 4 aisps niall SEWING MACHINE AGENCY. B SIMPLEST AND LESS LIABLE TU = GBT OUT OF ORDER. Agency at CHAS. BAUM'S CORSET AND HOOPSKIRT FACTORY, jols-ly 7th street, Intelligencer Building. HE FLOBESCE IMPROVED NOISELESS LOCK-STITOR FAMILY SEWISG MACHINE. cl usivel, Seif attle Sion antt Boversitie Foods thas seatiioe tke orcs Figs aven' done Between Oc and eon My stock of COAL is now complete, embracing all the best varieties. Price as low as inferior Coal. B. CLAY STEWART, Office, corner H and 12th streets; mer Depot, sth and B streets south. ges AND WOOD DIRECT PROM VESSEL AT CLUB RATES FOR WINTER'S USE. QUALITY axD Quantity GuaRANTERED. gerne nse vay 247 3B c dws cody | ° PINE WOOD a6 woe ie ates, SOSRPE 1 TETEOUE, 35¢-street whas??™™* Post Office Deoarint and class.) PAY. Sen.ember Jsib. at 14 Lexors in French. Thoxe i ire course will be Teceives nelies and French. Fess Ne nding to e~rapl $15 a quarter 1t-2w “AND a riment 8 Tan accomplishes 10, $12 and $19 per will wow resa Ladies and gen n ela_s for boys. went £ or 2 her private Boe ich "nen, and will ates foc TOWN COLLEGE ‘ormation appl Secretary, who wil ‘oS oclock pm. EY ENING CLASSES IN FRENCH. + HENBI MASSON will on WEDNESDAY EVEN be at the Hall wei2) a in his Classes @, Lith, ab 7 “s classes to meet at 6 2113 Pennsylvania aven CT SCHOOL FORLITILE BO SLY —Miss 3B. TIPPEY w: First Ward, between ani 2th streets. Number given hereafter. information apply at 1718 H street. References— Rev. Dr. Starkey, Mrs. L. A. Woherspoon, Mr: * So5,¥omng Ladies on MONDAY, September 1ith “ Ms nce the tion of her welect_ Enx- to annonnice the rermmption of her select Buu HAR. UNIVERSITY, = WasiincToy THEOLOGICAL DEPAKTMENT—Opeus Sep- Henry Maynadier) HE MISSEs BURGESS will reopen their Schoo ew York avenne. 4s 18s Lb. FLETCHER HAS THR PLXASURE ii ht fe indies, W AY, the Sa he J and Financicl Agent, ee ere Tear tah eed we tember 1th. Tuition and room free. “LAW DRPARTMENT—Vear bexins October 2a. Tuition, $20. tui consae: #8). iu advance. MEDICAL DEES WEMENE: Tene bexios Octo- ber ith. Lectures dail: 53g o'cloc % Matriculation onrse of Lectures, 310 COLLEGE DEPARTMENT—Year begins tember 13th. Tuftion, ‘Applicants fo PREPARATORY September ith. T: for admission examined Sei NORMAL, DEPARTME: ber 13th. Applicants for adm! tember Tith Tuition, $9 per year. se2-tf ERS! TtUTE, ‘nama? thes ACADEMY) CB. YO SELECT CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL darn eEOOE ROR BOYS. et, Betweex I as Wincteenth Annual Sescion of this School will WEDNESDA The ember 13th. ‘The Scien- im charge of Prof J. G_ Columbian Gollege.. The course of ngiverring will be thorough. Sar- actual operations in the field In the Higher itn lish end tn the Cla: ‘al Department, Freuch will be taught ae part of the regular course, IN DAILY LEs- 03s, without extra charge. . ss. Junior it, per Hight Rei MAN, (extra,) For circulars, &c., se2-tf with the use of instrument cseseorserrnsesnnceseres GEE CHARLES B. YOUNG, 1314 1. ot. [MiSs HANNA WILL REOPEN HERSORUs . for young ies and children, at No. we Pennsylvania avenue, on TUESDAY, September 13, 171. sel-Im* VUUL, under the cl ‘ge of jp ee ‘on + Sept. 4th. an i ted io fend their children GFoncrrows SEMINARY, No, 16 GAY STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. C., MISS LIPSCOMB, Parycira. The exercises of this Institution will be reamed SEPTEMBER 13. ‘auw-Im HE TWELFTH ANNUAL SESSION OF Mrs. S.A. PEUK’S Select Sch - mence Sept. Lith. For further Preceptress may be seen from Addressed at 1704 I street. bi, 8: S . Expenses ct W HEEE SHALL SEND MY BoY?—now- ARD, INSTIT fri Audree Prof, be 6 MATHEWS, A. M., wa’ Store, P. Howard county, Md., for circular. Sel ful; “discipline _, Heferences— E WEST END CLASSIOAL, MATHEMAT- ICAL AND ENGLISH AUADEMY, The third year of this Institution will commence on MONDsY. ber 1th, 5 instruction in French by Prot. MASSON: in German, by a compe- tent native teac Circulars can rained at the bookstores. ¥ A. SPRINGER, A.M., Principal, 1511 I street, N. W. au B-lm NARY, NY CHILDREN. Will reopen at No. 2. ‘mont avenue and 16th street, on MONDAY, September 1sch. Applications may be to the Principal, MISS B. KOSS, No. 493 C street. until September Ist, After that date at the school-rooms, Circulars at the bookstores. ‘an 3-bn* NCARNATION CHURCH SCHOOL, & YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN, 1115 M street. corner of 1%h. Rev. J. BR. HU , Becton rr. MACLEOD, Princinal. NESOAY, Sepiember 43th. hore. auds-eolm DORSEY’S SEL OT SCHOOL YOUNG LADIES, No. 30 A street N. E., East Capitol grounds, Mrs. Vernon Dorsey Duties resumed For further inforn me the duties of her school on MONDAY, ptember, itl. Only @ limited number of Is will be ‘ant2-eoln NCH AND CLASSICAL IN- OR YO! LADIES AND MISSE ew York avenue, between 9th and lth streets west, Mrs. ANGELO JACKSON prin- cipal.—The duties of this school will be resumed fer, men ea is. vate a ee sive vate Lessons in the Latin and Greek languages a: the higher Mathematics. GQPCRGETOWN COLLEGE, D. C. ‘The academic year of GEORGETOWN COLLEGE commences on the FiRst MONDAY OF SEPTEMBER sand ends in the first week of July. The LECTURES in the MebIoaL and LAW DEPARTMENTS will commence in OCTOBE: -Olrent pea i J., Prosi tea SF Cirenlars.covtaining particulars, can by applying to the President. aul3-lm MoM} ‘ALKINS WILL REOPEN HERSELECT a OOL on the first Monday in September on ah Ly ed between Pennsylvania ut. avenue and O street 5. EB. aul7-im* AY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, MREs. L.A, WOTHERSPOON. 1713 H Sraeer This School will be reopened Se} circulars, apply at the School. CLECTIC INSTITUTE, Im Session- Room of the Assembly Church, corner 1 and 5th streets northwest, AN ENGLISH, MATHEMATICAL AN’ SSI- a CAL SCHOOL FOR BOTS. oe SEC ANNUAL SESSION WILLCOMM! SEPTEMBER 11. ae Sth. For ul6-tse pl Term<—From $8 fo $16 ver quarter. AN EVENING CLASS for Young Men copucctnd with the Hnatitutas ow) Pe irculars to be had a or REV. OL! COX, Principal, _aulT-6w_ Residence 1216 F street north west. GIRLS, SELECT 501 SS srnent NW Mus. ELIZA SPEIDEN BAYNE, Principal, WEDNESDAY, pe 18th. by nd nished on application at t PReDRRICE PewaLe Sinner. an5-2n + President. |ABY, Mp. | By the authority of the act of the Legislature of = Kentucky, of March, 13, 1871, the Trustees of the Publie Library of Keutucky will give a GRAND GIFT CONCERE, AT LOUISVILLE, KY., ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1871. 100.000 TICKETS OF tee ai $10 EACH TER TICKETS, $2. Tickets will be sent by fegistered letter; the money for them may be sent by P. 0. money order, green- backs or draft, Each ticket consists of four quarters, value $2.50 each. The holder entitled to admission to the Concert. ‘nd to the value of the gift awarded to itor 3 fraction. 550,000 IN GREENBACKS will be distributed to holders of tickets, in gifts from #100000, 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. IS TREASURER Apd the Corporators and Supervisors are the Hou, Thomas E. Bramiette, late Governor of Kentucky, avd twenty-seven ct! the most distinguished and re- spectable citizens of the St ‘The undersigned, late principal basiness manager of the very cuccoertul Gitt Concert. for the benefit of ‘ve Mercantile Library at appointed Agent and Manager oneert ‘The drawing and distribution will take place in lie, and everything will be done to satisfy the ‘ers of tickets that their interests will be as wel as ifthey were ly present to su- perintend the entire affair. For tickets and information apply to C. B. PETERS, 120 Main st., Louisville, Ky. end at JOHN F. ELLIS’ Music Store, No. 937 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. O- w alsofor sale in every prominent place in reo. Francisco, has been of this Grand Gift ited States. t OL ¥ N EXHIBITION ase} ON EET } Tin Sr. No, 486 Seventh street, © Ou Paintings, Bogravi ntings, En; nos Largest Stock Paper Shades, Pictures, Frames Ploture eee he lease remember Name and Number, ap2s-ly* S308" St. = Tre POF. SBELDON'S PrexatON ABLE DANCING ACADEMY NEW MEDICAL BUILDING.1004 Fst, near loth, ADA Spier bs 838" “HUUES OF TUITION.“ DASS.TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, YS, 3:30 to 5 p. m. Sb TUESDAYS, THURS- DAYS, 5206 p.m. 3 EN SOLASS, TURSDAYS and THURSDAYS, 7:30 to 9 p. m. Giase of Ladies and Gentlemen for the « Bokton,” Tuesday and Thursday, 9 to p.m. Reunioh every Setarday,7 tol6 p.m For Ladies and Gentlemen only: children wil! not be admitted. Undies eairing to attend these Reuulons will be re: ny ‘te aie a oe , for “Oounplimentaey RS Tk eae ae Prof, 8., a lable reference accompany the eee ‘application. NOTICE.—Ali ie entering classes during September will r: vi totteawarier. Private Tultiro Bod tition jmchols Seloets Weutlticn or eefrate tasers ‘aereed bilimconianor tS 4 iG and K streets M4233 & BATES DANCING ACADEMY, 914 © STREET, N. W., Will reopen for the season, 1871-72, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, at 3 o'clock, for the ‘ion of ils. For partic- Slergsee cliculare, to belbad at masie stores or ai the Academy. 867-1, F,, ©: BEICHENBACH’S PIANO $ . ‘ No. 423 lth oon se cane. Avenue, EstTaBLisHED OVER 5 Bole agency for the sale of the celebrated PIANOS of Wm. Kuabe & Co., Baltimore, and Win. McCammon, Albany; also, -hand Pianos, Organs and Melodéons for sale or! rent on. terme; Piano and Organ Tuning and Repairing. pA LADIES’ GOODS, &. M WILLIAN'S HOUSE IN PARIS, s No. 7 CITE TREVIS, Has been re-established, and he will bo able to show, the finest assortment of FLOWERS GROSS GRAIN RIBBONS, SILKS, VELVETS, DRESS TRIMMINGS. CLOAKS, SUITS, LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS, the J.B. P. CORSET, HAIR BRAIDS made to his ce One Price only eS rT TTAN, sel3 907 Pennsylvania avenne, JUST RECEIVED—A fino assortment of Berg: BERLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPPER fe.» Be. which I am prepared to sell at the lowest MCP ERECH, ae tet _auso-tr FULL LINE OF ‘At reduced prices. Uailand se, at ‘ « 8 1 ELLEB’S, auls-tf 715 Market Space. ELLING AT 8. HELLER'S, |ARKET SPACE, 13 A pomplete assortment of NATURAL CURLS ahd HALE BRAIDS. Aleo.e fing assortment of IMI smi ae 8. HELLER, euié-tf 715 Market Space. GREAT REDUCTION. g ONE PRICE ONLY. HENRY KING, Jr., MASONIC TEMPLE, OOBNER NINTH AND F STREETS. five dollars of STNguY and FANCY GOODS, BLOWERS, RIBBONS, EA a arse bh br auasoin, CORSETS, LADIES VESTS, r cent. above cost, on. Positively One Price Only. my3s-ly WASHINGTON HOTELS. BANKLIN HOTEL, Corner sth and D streets, Washington, D. C.—This house has been y Tenovated: and is now open for guests. tess Fale eS UAEBACK. Proprietor. WILLARD, EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. 0. re GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITS. 2 owuserr ea xvorr, 9 905 PaxxsrivaNia AvEnvs. FALL STYLE NOW READY. Seay rotting new stylesin FELT, CLOTH: Pe. i OAR Aree a Ba Tith September. of a eel} EVENING STAR. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. and Cherry 850.5 5 7 Br ‘ % oe ga Byram aud Tonics 1 Jeyne'e Reposraat an Washington News and Gossip. | jssocrarEp PRESS REPORTS. ers, We.; Michier's Herb TaTERNAL Revenve.—The receipts from this SFWSA? 10N 1a WALI WALL STREET! thairon and Barry's Tri source to-day were #2°6,933.38, A Gigantic Consol Plot to Lock Dye, 85e.; Helmbold's Buc! G. W. Guirrrx, author of “5. cy in Lit- Up Millions eo. Golu—Tne Maitor er, ae. eeaore.” os... 9 thts ay. Retore the Gravd Jury_Fhe « suspirat 1s to b: Up -nstcad of the Gold. Mason Horer, the defar'. ng Paymaster, had (wo svreci-s each of whom grve abondo: | New Yorx, Sept. 15—Judge Led ord rerm- ay 4 $99,001), making ihe total amount of h's bond Ne meg eran erence oe es hs ay mg = and the Dis.cict_ attorney we semion oF Sele prices: Halland ine imported, $1 TRE FOLLOW:ING sapers! ors of internal rev- | !ntorma.ion. show ing chat a givantic conspiracy ne Did ite While sy large bation, 8k enue are in t's cls t day in ¢msuttaiion with | Ihc ieek ing spel salllings si ae sor tts obiect siforaia Wises pire Anwelicn, Marry Comm‘e-ioner Dougla s upon importaatrevenue | a "gnancial ‘panic, embatre ing ads cae | . a macs ‘orain, oF couthern Oblo; Fis, injuring the public generally. Betord aus tr Corner 31 and D'streeta N.W. | Kentucky; Dutcher, of New Yock; Sutt sn, of | desired the crand jery 10 reuive for de“berascon Perrsylvanie. on the proois that the District AUorney would ‘Grent eedipetinnx submit .> them. “The eviprits ought,” caid IN OLD BYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES Tae Naw Water Matx.—Sealed proposals | Judve Bedford, “<> be brou7ht to speedy Jas of the folgete beets ne Seen am for the lay: 0° n've mn'ors of younes o7 30- | tice.* ‘Many leading Wall «set broker’ ere 2 years old, gaa 5, falas Boberison do. inch ce t-iron wat>r p'¢ a ee do; Bowler, 8do.; 01d é 4 ott at hs rier ede. 00 Ors Gal ees.cng 3 were open-d by Mejor E ; “ The Tammany Injunction Cave. Office th's'n terncon in Mepr ence of quite ® | gue Lanycrs SHU Tahirg at Le aed Aveeed Je Bra ‘Larocheller, : 3 lacge number of bidders. At thre o'clock not . ahaa “4 Bapyy at. i $749: half of the bies had ben opened. ‘The c ontraci sinnlaare tharos ag ee se ae at ae Old Tom Gis, $2 35° Cocktail Bi Will beawerded t.-morrow or next dy. earing of the oe Git. $2.35; Occktail B hearing ‘at,ament on the injunction 0. a: raax ‘C. GAUTIER, Wart Warman Orrictatty Taaxxen.— | Foley agairst the city officials th's morning. Propristors of the Native Wine Bitters, | Ata.c"!m >ing of ‘ie Lord of Managers of | Exyedse en Cee erm, amyl 1217 and 1319 Penn's avenue, laente a ee: = 4 eet -4 cance wh; the Amaiic.n Irs. vats, a few rights since, the | the snjunc on bovld not be i i Lea & Perrins’ Sauce. -ollov ing wes urenimorsly adopted: bp fe in submicing the a) on Pronounced by Connoisseurs Ee.olved, That the Boerd o7 Managers of the -t without org not “THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.” American’ Irsutate re-p-e wily tender their | Yet putin, but we have met ell the gener- It improves appetite and digestion, and it is un- | ¢? ost harks ‘o Walt Whitman .or the mac- | #"ly byseparate affidavits. Your honor enjoins rivaled Tor its flavor. r’fient original Poem with which he favored p< Ry ed eh sae duties. He has We are directed by Messrs. LEA & PERRINS to | them at ihe opering of the'r National Indu.- | faltheolly and sully performed fhem; and is cor- prosecute ali parties maki roe oe wie) E: hibiGen in New York, September 7, 1871. re. eas Saye inn” ae ue 4 eul2-ecém Agents. New York Letien FRoM GENERAL ation Shall not be ited except on E. Tue, A-<istont U. 8. 7 ed | tight day."nowee. Here ‘se nirjuncion granted, h. Tule, *<istont U. S. Treasurer, receiv . an 7 THUBSTON'S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW: | a ion tecier irom Gen. Spinner {-.day, dated | (Z207£, without nowce. ‘Theretore it's vo d al DEK is the best for cleansing and preserving s pi ¥> regerés the supery. ors, a fatal difficulty tor the test Sold by all druggists, wai wernts | Paris, the 26th ulimo, giving an interesting | piainti, under the deciion of Honor. pOUyEN's (NODOROUS «1b GLOVE, i aj | SCcott of the wavcls ot his party in diiierent | Tr plaiut'@ bas no lege ihastint lease cn Sad tabey woods dealers, rion "R | Par oe neh ac Ree ace ah antoned ts | AERIS! 106 corrora.ion of New York, oF Mayor con en et are ate ce, Wy | selves very much, states that his health 1 | Hoendthes don ° junction ought to be imme- Batchelor’s Hair Dye. greatly improved. He had receatly met Gov, | dia’ 2ly d'. olved,co fat as bis eMent was on- fae e in the worta. | Seward. Gen. Banks, and Avsistant Secretars | cerncil. The very sorm of government under jarmless, reliable, instantaneous, does not contain | Of the Treasury K-chard on. Referring {> the | which the acts charg-d in the compisint wore toad; nos. a0; eualte: polecn ate, prodace paralysis of payee on of ~ a. nee eee @one Fas vatsed away, and the Leg slatare has eo more substanti Se \Yment of the c!sims. Boasting virtues they do not possess. genuine | will be given Secretary Bouiwell ti P WA. fachelors Hair Dye’ bes tad any years | Wil Ue Fiven Secretary Boutwel China, ‘on the | omelin rnd pepe pe ph "Riarnisbed reputation to uphold tee intesrity ef | ich instant, and wil probably arrive here by | Cine Ree, per cent act. "The bret ten cc. ait druggists. Ai at 16 street Now the 2ist instant. tiors ot the complaint show the evil which ‘s to be yment of {raudulent claims against the —and was, therefore, relevant. The two per cent act comes in to vent thecxpencituze of $1 outside of it. This is not one word denied of the ——_-+ee-_____ The Mont Cer's ionrel is to be formally opened *y-day, and repr:-entai‘ves of France, Switzerland and Italy sre to make the passage ———_—_—_—_—_—_——_—_—_—_—— PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &. GR. * PIC. x i accounts of the te VOrNG CATHOTIO, Fal be. foyen, by we Sra: . The frst train pacsed through | jrands chai y im the first ten rections. He SOCIETY OF GEORGETOWN. D.C., at the e wnnel on Wedn: day, from France to Italy. | ¢sked why the mayor ask different relief GREEN SPRINGS, on MONDAY, Seotem- Thrs ‘s sucee:stully accomplished one of the | from that asked by thesuperyi ors? The mayor yr 18, Is. Ticke, Cents. The Holy seatest i i and commonaliiy admit the allegations by their Hil B rd ts erga: Lior the occasion. wil | 6 engineering feats of this or any othet | Gesurrer, but the indiv idual de,endants sock t) 0 ‘clock a. # 334 conuinne to 11 | age. The highest point of the old road made by deny them. 34 7.2 GABROLL. | “ne French in 1810 is 6,775 feet above the sea— Cee TTT TL be.w cn Savey and Pie@mont. But this was a FEOM EUROPE TO-DAY. P are pan Wazon 10d, and now the locomo.ive whistles Dilqeeebel Bosastests @ Eis Boeing Sav, DOUGHERTY'S BAND hy o Mt Rave po:tnoped thet SS eS Ee er ees Clateaurer to Come to Weshing’ m. PIU-N ‘The tot.l eaper es of the Mont Cents tannel Pants. 15.—A rrmor is current of fresh ro BERL /ARDEN Amornt to (5,000,000 francs; of these 20,000,000 | changes in the Ciplomace repre-enta.on of On acconat of toctimsency ‘at Woither, francs are t» be contributed by the railway of near the governmen’s of Sw.tzerland, By order of Committee. 201581" | Northern Italy. The French gove:nment was | té 2 few eed eat be a —.. ed said Pierre F ir to pay 20,090,0C0 franes if the work was acc>m- by hho 4073 t> pl'shed ¥:thin twemy years, reckoning from Washingt m ‘of Jul-s Freee} The Deke 1871 FALL. 187] | 12:2. But if the work wes accompl'shed at an | d'Harcourt, {= is aso said, willbe ‘ap! dinted earlier date, France bound herself t> pay £30,000 pcg Florence place of Count de franes wore ior eveiy yeat ga'ned uj om the 2 Ssteuprineed to Berta. N now in ae°s at Veils ere said t involve territorial rex rangement wich will ratify boundrrics between France and Ger- many. sipviated Gme. As there have bcen eleven years thrs gained, France will have t> pay 5,£20,000 franes besides the 29,699,090 crancs of igi ;pulaicon. Chelera in Prussia. the original siip BEnxin, Sept. 15—There were £3 new cases of cholera at Koi on the Ich and ¢3 deaths. ——___-202>-—_____ The Me-sachvsec's democra‘s in convention There were 68 new cases and 45 13th. The at Springfield y-“terday, now'nated ‘heir stand- Ing «.ndidate ior Goveiror, Join Quincy Adams, by a: c’r a. on, »nd swa"owed the new Geprs.cre, el accoré'ne t» the pre-arranged programme. The rc.olu.cors adopted demand reform in ‘he national acr‘nisication and free 2 .y td que'sigh’s in the South; accep: the new amen@rents ard new ¢eprrtare; call for re.orm of !~xaJcon and a turiff for revenue only; denounce the probibi ».y and State eon- stabulory laws; declare against raitroad monopo- Nes; end endo. ¢ “he candida! } nominated. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Our Sgecie Back. Lonpow, San rad prey: feed which Jeic Eng’ish jorts y-.erday .or New York carried specie. ar 4. STRAUS, POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 4 Mojor ity of J C juari.ts in Congress Mexioo, September 2.2 There wes ty meeiing of Congress yosterday. and foi.y-even mem! were pr-ent. The whole number is iwo hundred and sweny-seven. The meeting resulted favorably eee 8 hee for Juarez, pr=ident of the temy sraiy organ, Between J0th and lth streets. The Ba’ more ci.y ra.ional reform conven- | zacion, and a commiaiee on the credentis's of iininnss tion Jast night romipated a Mr. Duv'ep, un- | the Jurtists were cho en by a vo e of 79 t #8. Becoming alermed at this vote, “he opposition abandoned the hall, depriving the mectng of aquorrm unil evening. Th's is strongly indi- cau.ve of the suce-r3 01 Jurvez, though the ar- rival of other members may make peace. It is stated that Diaz ‘s for pecce, and will person- ee move against any revolutionary movement. TY OF MExXIco, Sepicmber 6.—The Juarists are sure of the en. re orgar’zacion of Congres, including the commiitee on credentials. The strong revolucionary threat has been made per- manent. Junta will be installed Septem- ber 16th. A pronunciament> hes been iswued in Zacatecas, and forced loans in the smaller towers of the State. ——_ Much Ado About One-Horse Revolu- Caracas, Aug. 21—The goverrment troops have again taken po~ cionof the t>wn of Brr- ce'ona. They have been succesful every where. ‘The government ficet is effective in vreventing the landing of the reyolu‘ior’s‘s. ‘the prisons Loown in policc.l cirel’s hithe.io, as their THE LATEST STYLES ee TenripLe TorPEvo EXPio0x—A Man and Bry Killed, thee Mea Fa:o'ln Injured. end three Seriously Injured.—A terrific explo-ion of a box of the danzerors toys known rs the Ur‘on tor- pedoes, which make an aj ance in such — about the Fourta of July, occurred in ew vesterday. The New York Pot gives the followmg pmiciculrrs: A terrible disaster ocemred at wenty minuter to two o'clock this afternoon, by the accidental explosion of a large quan.ity of Uvion torp.does in the fireworks manufactory of Klueber & Goldschmidt, No. 126 tae he peg t. At that (ime the workmen em, lo e st ore were eneaged inpatting a box of torpedoes on a wagon waich stoel by the sidewalks. Accidentally the porters allowed the box ‘o fall, and instant], there was a terrible explosion, shat‘ering the wacon, and anangling a boy nam-d Henry Brow a to fearfully that he died in afew momen‘s. The concussion caused MEN’S DRESS SUITS, MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS, MEN'S TRAVELING SUITS YOUTHS’ DRESS SUITS, YOUTHS’ BUSINESS SUITS BOYS’ DRESS SUITS, BOY'S SCHOOL SUITS, A SPLENDID LINE OF f : ere fll of polieal prioners. President Biauco FRENCH, ENGLISH and AMERICAN cassi- | by the ion out ide she sore. ex; af he ee : at | tho e ,and fn en irstant the iron-door and | war irom the Caled’ Sick. ay eunitions of MERE PANTALOONS, WITH VESTS TO MATCH OB WITHOUT. Wa CALL AND EXAMINE. States, and scems deter- arined t> pacisy the coun.y. General Salzerr, who lately returned from the United States, has icsued a procl»mation from Curacoa aga‘si President Blane). windows of the ‘actory were blown in the s. -cet. A le-ee crowd wes immeriately collected by the reporc, and it was some time before the excite- ment could be sufficiently ailayed t»enable the police and the firemen “> seek amid the ruir< aus A. STRAUS. | lorie killedand wounte Geamdontie Diteae Smaey BR. WHITE, In lecs than ten minutes, however, seven men the coun.y s perectly iranqril. There CHIROPODIST, aed pole Ter heenroren whowere at | seems t be no ruth in the ramors of a northern lice station in Beekman OE a a eee Hie gO s.."et, and thence :> the Centre s.ceet. hospits" U.S. Treasury, revolutionary invesion. maninatos, D. C., and No. 7 North Charles street, veiuecesafally treater They were .o'hou sibly smuapvied that the €pecta-.| Pec) inner ghee org Sead Pye fe rs orld rerreely believe wat lice yet a isional regu Club and Ingrowing Neila, Ohilblains,and other dis- | in their mutlinied bodies, but itexteoseone Roe ee ee cases im or inconvenience to the patient. The shoe can be worn with ease tmme- diately after theoperation. Refers to the many em. bent physicians, wurgeors and thousands of other well-kuow and’ reons tronise his establiehment. =~ Breen WhO Petrone YPRESS BOARDS AND PLANK. e have on hand 4 large stock of 4-4, 6-4 and 8-4 appeared that all were breathing when taken in*> the ho’ pital, although three at least must die this aiternoon. Every window in the factory is shaitered, and in fact there 's not a whole ane of gless ‘x the enre block sronting on man s<eet. The iwo hoi:es attacked to the wacon at the time of the explosion, were fright.lly injured, and as they stood biceding —o—_—. New York To-day. The Post Office Drfalcation—What Goccraor Hoff- mon Knows About Farminy—As+ival of the E.- Head Center—A Steamer on F ire. New York, Sept. 15.—Posimester Patciek H. Jones and the ether per.ons resporsible t> the government have re-olved to pay {) the govern- ; 47} irom numerors gaping wounds, many of the mneurred len. fle for INSIDE Won SOUEDIWGS BOAT. bystanders rvged the jolice t put them out of Scena Norton J the io ier BUILDING, &c.. at about two-thirds the ‘price of | their mi.cry. ‘The poor Erutes were cr-dently | deparament in the New York po°t office. same y. su ‘ori , an wi *, — Gardicckor LOMBEW O# ALL KINDS 1s tage | Lendvatdccmbilug Wevers hale, Tee wees | a AeTerIE jtotiman ye er oe oe srderlbanorged: and, having = BAW pro PEA | at the Centre s.ceet ao ‘pital was featial. Several |‘ gricultural : Pe of execute auc promptly, and guarantee Matstaction | of the injured men were blown almo% Y | dames Stevers, the Fer‘an e>'ie, auived yce- terday on the St. Law sent. Columbia, 1.com Glasgow, was on ‘ bad head shattered into little pieces, and his _bowe'< ‘The steamer fire in the bold ps she entered T. EDW. OLARK : heii ed protruded. The boy Brown was not distigared. Dealers in Lumber, Wood and Coal. Der ut died .com the revalt of injuries t) hi ew ERENCE Vi hae 688 WE SEC | Dy, “Waa ccomtal and herevenaie: | BoTIME, Tae trates ne among southeast. FS su%-Im_ | tosce and hear he mother of litte Henry Brows | York, were extinguished by the crew. Ne her, mle another soustanis by doing be oes | ue qeeeeieheeree acc ‘comfort her, butwithout avail. The driver | 4,,eg¢ TRC QCeam Wave Dicrster. fos of the ‘cack on which the first explovion took —decmnie oo satis ded Place Gied thostly aiter bis admission to the | wopre, Ara., Sev 18-Coroner yee Before ‘my fail purchases, I shall, to re- terday fr. Ur'ted States duce my as much 6s possible, qe fae, 8 Te and Bill SPECIAL 1NDUCEMENTS a ST RF ES Fo Rot jemi certlay fad tome Now in your time to buy. . B. SILVERBERG, 319 SEVENTH STREET, se2-tr Near Svenue, YoUNe Mane CURITIAN assooiay103 CORNER OF NINTH AND you are ‘ten scalps per annum. THE ROCKVILLE FAIR. cee) Exbibites 1 ee ot Pho Byer ‘ng Star.) Ut, Mp , Sept. 25h, [Spotial Conc orden rooxy The Coe pomey(o uy deen in p e.ccss b nee Wednesday of tits work on the beautiful . rod, rom theta’ ciny hs cereously it aa- beun one here, parioulerly as to fuance: and ©. persons attending, the gate -keeper b the frst day taken in aboat coven hu lors, and yesteri’ay nearly cutie shat oqpregeian fe addres. lost of the depariments were well filled, an: umber: of our —_ DISTRICT PIRMS WERE REPRESENTED, among them Mesers. Brommeli and Hick«. with ing apparatus of King and Mid- dicton, Which they vighted up the “oxtbision ae eg apie of Gcorenow Mics Young, of the same cli¢, with mi..in ‘W. Wild, pianoanb otoer musica! ius on the ground. Mr. George § bore present, and Mr. Loyle his sta.lion Young Voltaire. Mets. Moore, Dunlop ant Baker had fine collection of agricultural imple. ments on the ground, ‘THE FIRST TRIAL OF SPEED wes for hoi.es owned on the covnty, « place on Ween: day Eritton, T. B. Horner, tesing their hor.c% the Bret prize (650) in three straig! ec Time, 235,236 and 2394. Mr. Horner's hor» tok the sSeond pr ize, (e23.) ®. Alex Darby « Meuse. ther, Me Williams ent bore took Orst premiom, 344; Maj. Nicholson the sevond, Middle! on the third, £10. TRE FINEOT RACE wes that of yesterday afteracon, for all D’siri and Montyomery hors"s, in which Col. Alexa: der's Star Pilet, Mr. W. C. Hazel’s and A. Glow 9n's horses were entered. Star Pilot won the first premium, $59, iu 247, 2464, and 2404; Mr. Hazel's bore taking the second premiuim of #25. The following is THE PREMIUM Ler. Blooded Herers. Jton Young Voltaire, s° ver cup, Woith $35, t> II. J. Hoyle, of Wash ington. Heavy draught horses, best stallion, £2, Jacob Por. ronl mare, $13, Henry Lin com; 3 years old, $3, S. Wikon; 2 years old, =. if. Statler, 1 year old, e2, k-J' Hall. Move'sn i foal, 610, Heury Lincoln, Saddle trees —Bc a. mare or gelding. ©1°, P. P. Dandridge; best stallion, 85, \y. kK. Gaither; b-st filly under 4 years, $2.50, J. ¥ dest or gelding under 4 years, £2.80, A. W. Gore. General Utility.—Best stallion, Wm. Gulther; best mare or geiding, $16, A- W. Gore Saddle and Hararss—Vext bridle and saddi 96, J. Davis; best carriage harnesx, #5, J. Davis, Gwlteeral Zp mente $5, J.A. Baker; ccond shovel plow and cultivat ‘ L. "Moore; wieat fans 83, oq, straw cutter, $3, Moore; os . joke, #1, Baker; best dixplay, #25, 3 - Alderny C r R. Hutton; cow, $2.50, W. K. ‘ Durham Cattle —Best cow, $5; and best heifer, $2.F9, Jobn Saunders. Fat Catile—Bext beef, owned and crazed in county. gt yg and fat tence * oe! ms; vecond best, W. E. Muncaster. sie oe ae ee eet . by a . reet; bull, year, #300, dos heifer, 1 yeer, €2.£5, 8. Wilson: oers, #5, E. Belt; second de., £3, 8. Grade and Native Catile.—Best bull, $10, E. 3 cow, 85, RK. B. Farquhar; heifer, 2 year, J. H. Bradiev; bull, 1 year, $2.50, same; helter, 1 year, $2.30, S. Wilkon; pair stcers, $3, Hera I m.—Best herd, $25, E. Belt. Working Ozen.—Best pa't oxen, #10, W. Oren- dorff; second best, $5, W. B. Clilchester; third , same. —Best ram, $5, W. R. Hotton; second et 2250, 3 W. Gram, best buck lamb, ss, ke, B. Farquhar; best ewes, $5, Charles Willson; second best, #2.50, J. W. Graft, best lot of lambs, $3, James K. $5, J. L. Dufeif; sow, $5, H. Horley; lot of . $5, F.S. Kalgour. try.—Pair turkeys, §2, Mrs. L. A. Hudson; do. Orendof- second best do. Bridget Murray; be: butter, $2, Mrs . Darby; second best do., $1, Mrs. John Saun ders; best , €2, saime; second best do., Mrs Dr. Jvien Mugrader. - «ur—Best tamily, #2. Wm. Gloyd; second do., €1, Thcs. J. Lea; do. fine, $1, Wm. Lans dale. Serds.—Best white wheat, #1, 8. Darby; Red 8S. Darby; buckwheat, G. T. Waters; corn, 8 Darby; rye aud oats, J. P: Dodge. Tobacce.—Best five pounds, $2, L. D. Watkins. Fruit.—Best peck apples, $1,J. P. Hodge; do. » George Huddies.on;' quinces, M. J. veller; grapes, Geo. T. Waters; dozen pears, J. P. poten es opie. £3,G.T. Waters. Fiowers.—Best display, #2, Mrs. Ge gE. Brooke; second do., #1, Mrs. E. J. Hall. Vegetables. Best beets, $1, G. Huddlest m; cabbage, R. B.Farquher; parsrips,W.4. Gloo carrots, N. J. Weller; potatocs, Jehn Sanders: beans, L. A. Dawson; onions, G. Huddleston; cucumbers, J. T. Wi i mblings, KR. B. Farquhar; pumpkins, W. E. Muncaster; egg plants, Mrs. G. E. Brooks; best display, $5, G. uddieston. Teatilc Tabrice Rest flannel, $2, R. E. Rick- . m. Culinary Department—Best home-ma bread, i, Mrs. Condict; do. biscuit, sa Preserves, ‘Miss L.A. - Weller; soft soap, Mrs. » tie wine, grape, $3, Miss L. A blackberry, 82, Mrs.'John Saunders; do. rant, 82, Mrs. Exther Day is. Musical Ins’; umenis—Bost piano, $20, Wild; best @splay of musical iustrumen te same. Sewing Machines— Best, €5, Florence, exhibited by A. J. Milstead; second best, #2.50, to Wheeler & Wil.on. In consequince of the rain there was bi small attendance to-day. A number o” fi homes wese on the ground for the trial of speed, for purses of £300, $125 and $75, but up to noon it had not boen determined whether the trial should go ox « ° light Mr. » $10, ‘THE GoveRxMENT Loses New York Post Orrick 1 New York Sen, in account y office defaication in that city, at once taken > have Ni OTHING BY THE ALCATION.— The sterday of the y dst and this was done without delay. Ills country place at Piainfield, N. J... worth ¢ or more, was first attached. ‘Then th F 7 ] ? Ba i i in fif.y or the crew. The Taylor- Wants thaenge crew tn Canada for £200 side, af Lachine, on Seto ae Socrery Scare im iath, says: ‘The masters ehected thelt’“lock- out” and to-day, and manulactor'es were ‘closed. strikers ‘the sireet) yester- day, but the government, having been ieee Sere ived and = Sone, ad SP irierea ‘wttach's on the factories —————$—$$$ Tux CaLiponyts LaoisLatvRe—The latest rearns a indicate that demo- : to the Senate, und tho i if i i i Ste S7 Tilton says Victoria Woodhull wears Z I