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—______——— es THE EVENING STAR. Published Daily, 4T THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penpsylyania Avenue, corner Lith St. THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP’Y. 6S. B. BAUPPMANN, Prev't. imac iniee Rares THE EVENING STAR fs served by carriers to thetr subscribers at TEN ORNTS PER WEEE, or FoR- ‘f2-Four Cents Pex MONTH. Copies st the counter Two Ceyts each. By maii—three months, 61.90 Hix months, $3.00; one year, $5.90. ‘THE WEEKLY STAR—pubiished Pridey—91.@ wrear. So Invariably in atvence, tn both ones, ‘sad no paper eent longer than paid for BP Rates of atrertiring furnished on application. eee - B8—N°. 5,778. he £vening Star. WASHINGTON. D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1871. ‘The Voucher Thieves Before Judge Boating. New Your, Sept. 21— two man in cus- tody charged with the theft of the vouchers misdng from the Controller « oftiee were brought before Judge Dowling to-day. The follow ng affidavits were read. ms Kel@®, superinten- dent of duly sworn, savethat en the oth day of September, i . the Sith precinet po.ice. ¢ offcialiy tw@rmed him that be had iaformation that a female servant, Mary im the employ of Edwin M. Hi the euumty costt-houre, knew somnatt raking into the Controller's of the sbstraction ef the wv | any filed therein. Ti natal rt alto siated that from investiga- (eds be had feared that the suki Haggarty and another named Charles Baulch, an assistant upder y in the court were in some way connected with the said breaking into TWO CENTS. -_WASHINGTON HOTELS. AMUSEMENTS. Corwer 8th 2 This hone atic board. $5 per week. USS PEF. BABBAOK, Proprictor. T HOUSE, The new Pre Avenue. corner Ut P. HILL city, and now off-rs > transient and permanent r day; Permanent Boart, t.7 o'clock to 9; Dinner, gu tf ae | s> oz for tt ROBERT H. G cor. sth and Dist. Fi EmMOVAL selg st Yh and Lith streets, to attend to all orters is line of estne BELL EL a, Potk SMitwine. LIGHINING RODS. SPEAR: iG TUBES, &. Jobbing promptly attended to. do ie manner, at lowest rates. et acction. hes openal e stock of ABD: HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ane VA- re of public patronage i# solicited 44 ooh © SCHNEIDER. _ salt ni APESTS AND AWaiNGs. TENTS for Sals cr Bent for Camp Meetings, Bairs, Festivals, tc WINGS for Pubtic and Private Balls and Par- = G. COPELAND, Dealer in Awnitg Materials, — 643 Lovivians avauue, A™™o¥ FISHER, FIRST CLASS SCOURER, 618 Oru Staxer, Orrosits Parext Orrics. By promptly adopting the latest improvements, whether of American or Eu vt invention, I am to do my work in s manuer not to be equaled those not posseesing these fixe ‘li jee’ Dresses cleaned without being taker apart: ail kind of spots removed without cleaning the wine garment,and Greaso Spots, after being removed, Bever show. aguin. Geatiemen’s Clothes cleaned, Without Shrinking or Injaring the tat the con Conta, 12 and 1.50; Pante, 78 Sapte, Vena, 60 cia: a whole Business Suid, $28. iring done neatly and at reasonable prices. Bow York style of cleaning Kid Gloves—s single Bs cents, two pair. 4 cents, one doxeu 92, Velis and ‘Trimmings cleaned, blackened. apd » at $1 per square yard. Ostrich Feathere eras cles 4: 4s Se, bent style. ‘Saten Island, N-¥., Dye spe metry if wot in te id o at min the world, SMANTHONY FISHER, Agent, jyt-ly 15 Mh street. WNINGS. JOHN ©. HOGAN, UFACTURER OF WINDOW AND VERAN- DAH AWNINGS, FLAGS. TENTS, AND WAGON COVERS. Special attention given to city and real- dectes, Silcrders promptly aitended toe "713 Mar. Ket Space. bia iy St JUNING AND REPAIRING PIANOS, ORS sy and all Musical Iustraments ffiy;st GL. WILD & BROS, 4 $Pim etrect, between Pounsyivania svenae “faventors and ents, 7 DOLPH GOETZ, ass A’siw asp SECOND-HAND FURNITURE re HOUSEFUKNISHING @90DS. REPAIRING of every jesctiption tm the Paras tly attended to. “Becond band Furnitare bought W. corner Sth and JRSTABLISHED 1533-0 0° °=— JOHN McDERMOTT & BROS. OvacR MSEFL mS AND CARRIAGE. EALERs. M MISSION. OABBIAGES REPAIRED 7” a H. & AUG. SCHMEDTIE, Tth street, between Gand Hi streets. REPAIRING OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, OLOCES, SPECKS carefully executed, wt moderate Barzes. ocS-iy NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXKCUTRD si Hf. POLKINHOEN & 00. id Li D stree:, between 6th and 7th streets. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. QPF cE oF ©. W. HAVENNER 4 ©o., REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, THIED DOOR EAST OF SEVENTH STREET We bave for Investinent in notes secnred by deed of frost on Real Exists in the District of Coluwbia, the eum of $169,000 For Loans ot C Paper $19,000. LIPEBAL ADVANCES MADE PEND: TIONS ‘lateral Security and Besiness 2 NEGO Prompt personal atte Qrasted to Our care. 4 ‘M. McKOBERTS, ANDEEW B. Go¥LS © Atiorney-at- Law, tion given to all matters in- be McROBERTS 4 CO., . BEAL ESTATE INSURANCE OFFICE Gorner léth an¢ G streets. opp. 0. 8. Treasury WASHINGTON, D. ©. Special attention paid (0 ali business before the sew wai Departments of the Govermment pls UsTINP.BEOWN, GONTERACTOR AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT Corner of New York avenue and 16th street mall parwe Re ime notes take, paper bought and auld. SEWING MACHINES. PzeFection aTrainen. 4LL THOSE WHO WISH A RBALLY PERFECT SEWING MACHINE, ONE ABLE TO STAND ON ITS MERITS, ARE INVITED TO EXAMINi THE IMPROVED KEYSTONE. SALESROOM, 711 MARKET SPACE. sum Wittcox *Gises SEWING MACHINE AGENCY. FH SELES Ay EB ykAeEE TO the city, for sale on i £ persons owning grog: in payment. Bes stave of fe oy Agency at CBAs. BAUM'S CORSET AND HOOPSKIRT FACTORY, joldiy Tth street, Building. IMPBUVED NOISELESS LOCK -STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHIXE, ba ed foo M. MB. PRINCE’S LOAN OFFICE, 1006 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (UP STAIRS.) BAZAR FOR THE SALB ov UNREDEEMED GOODS fel-tr UNDERNEATH. Miasee cis: Maa Feed ts 136 tah be and H a done ty ead streets, Curtains up EDUCATIONAL. HAND ENGLISH NG LADIES. 419 4th EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip, GQ48D PRIZE concent at LINCOLN HALU, HOMME, Principal. ‘The duries of School wi betrsumea cn MONDAY, Sept 15-187), Tho Bn lich Repartment will be chilly wider the care’ of Mise F Fam accsmpliahed and thoronal texcher dusirial Sclivol, under charge INTERNAL ReveNva.—The receipts from th's HOMME Wi tne creme her private ¥reuch | wiunterred ( eit serv source to-day were €395,483.<1, oer: Sor Kndice ond qeememens 408 WIN alee 25" | in Chasey pia 0-0.) Tue Presivent will return to the White 83; for Ine for boss AG Pad : MES. SURE, With, REOPEN TER scHOOE | for sale at Kills’ Music Btore, Bro - for the winter about the first of October. € ONPAY. 2th of er; - — = a ——— 4 mrect, Decween ihand Hh strerts, weld code LIX Coes Hate. KORETARY BouTwsct is expected to return H AND GERMAN SCHOOL FOR this evening. x +s LADIES at 263 Vermont srenne, pear the Artineton.) Miss CLARK & will have charge of the English MISS MAYS of the German Olasses. ench, Elementary Latin end beni Ps SENATOR THURMAN is ill with fever, at Co- lumbus, Ohio. THURSDAY, September 2, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, A LADY ORCHESTRA, Y INSTRUMENTALISTS. All young, handsome und highly talented Ladies, be 7 ao o H Ge. Snentan left Chicago yesterday, for a grand buffalo hunt on the plains, POTICE. ‘The Evening Classes of GONZAGA COLLEGE THE LAST BOND of the 2290,000,000 fire per TINGUE P SOLO PEF FORMERS cents recently put upon the market was si; will be ope ned on On ihe Vis Leak Liarp, ke. &e. pea ee assigned MONDAY, October 2, sted TR ANNA E “tgeede . 3 a beginning ateeven and ending at nine o'clock, every ULLER, the werivaitd Baritone, and | COUNT Scroris has been appointed by King Weiting.eneeyt Saturdsy and Sunday. FABBRI, Piavist. Victor Emmanuel of Italy as the Italian mem- Z reserve . De 5 TERus: nd eat. One olla it ber of the Geneva Arbitration Board. neHOe w ive dollars ($! onth, invariably in advance er 26th. Wisssaers 82) Per eae LARK, President — RESIGNATION ACCEPTED.—The Secretary of —o ; OL No.) ON EXWIBITION the Navy has accepted the resi i iss Ju NO FRENCH af! Bey 9 L vy p he resignation of Licat. Miechoat for yous Ladies will reopen MON: Fee mitivewe, (TE om Commander Marston Niles, to. take etfiect De- ‘ ors ene fet SITER cember d HsoStares wal be eeeived at Glos quarter for | Mo-486 Seventh strwet, between Dand B atrocta SC "7 0 1 , eyiee See oe apie tight doors abors Odd Fellow's Hall, Gex. Ws. H. H. Teanece, Third Assistant Totes Ol! Paintings, Engravings Bostmaster General, is “ wrastling” with a mild form of chills and fever, and was not at his office to-day. ‘ LAW schoor or GEORGETOWN COLLEGE o ol will comreence on next term of thia Schoo isi i" Spent — WEDNESDAY, October atin Is tare om that day, st 70 clock p.m. turers for lease remember Name and Number. ap%5-ly” » Se "be ee popres x. F. E. SPIswwR, Treasurer of . barge fetiee $1 7. €-B-sagrenr, ogre POF, SHELDON 'S the United FASHION ASI-E DANOING ACADEMY, States, who has been in Europe for the past four ‘Jamen. ubiey Ashton: The Lecture Bali Joke Mild % b oes. . ‘Pern: Lae ee SEW MEDICAL BUILDING,1004 Fst..noar loth, | months, returned here this morning with his iseemecen PEM | ma gttabt eum e, | hel aratyimperca » Secretary, who W: 0 + Septemt pe ot cuenamamed A Te as as oe RASS TUESDAYS, TB Seupays, qangurTany Beuanar. Genoral Sherman and CLUSIVELY Mine 5. & TIFBEY will mon | “34, SATUBDATS S330 106 Pom. aes. Sueval Humphreys leave here to-night fur New oa October 24, inthe Firet Ward, at No.1753 K | pays. SATURDAYS, 6 to 6 Baan. York, to inspect the military frosts tn that S sircet, between th streets. For infor GENTLEMEN'S CLASS, TUESDAYS and. ity. They wall return about Monday or Ta iv th and 4 ly at 17128 street. References—B»v. Bee Sather, Mrs. L.A. Wotherepoon, Mrs, Hoary nadier, se7-Ira* ‘HI 73 ta. of next week. TEaeeiat Ciake of Ladies and Gentlesion for the Especial Cia “ Boston,” Tuesday and Thursday,9 to 10pm. Dr. Ma: Seconp Lizvt. Levis Seuoyzory, 3d infan- Reunion every Saturday,7 to10p.m.. Por Ladios and Gentlemen only; chikiten will bot be admittad. | try, rceently tried before a court martial at Fort “ aw progein Mela, Kp. 3 ty he Te” | Dodge, Kansas, for conduct wnibecoming an of- aoe ia Ras Grae Ria My ete P| Hevesi init a urd gt Rs Ho aie ihe Serecary and Financia! Agent, | SHELDON, 91 (Bigpond fe Wasi N, Year 187) and 13/ THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT—Opens Sep- her ith, Tuition and room free. LAW DEPARTMANT- r begins October 2d. 6 ‘gins Octo- ber th. Lectures begin daily at 5% Jock m. Feee— Matriculation, $5; Course of Lecturer, 91%. COLLEGE DEPARTMENT—Year begins Sop- ition, $9 par year. Applicants for ion. NOTIC the classes: 6, September will receive 36 lessons: to the quarter. Private tu m and tuition in schools. private families or private classes at auy hour agreed upon. Besidence, No. 919 12th street, between I and E si an Mart & BATES’ DAN 914 E STREET, N. W., Will reopen for the season, 1871-72, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, GENERAL Bancocg, Commissioner of Public Buildings and Grounds, returned here this morn- ing from his home in Berkshire, Vermont, where he was summoned last week by the illness of his father, who died on Saturday last, in the 75th year of his a CHARLES CHELsBY, recently appointed So- licitor of the Internal Revenue Bureau, wili enter upon the discharge of his duties on the tember 13th, T: iasion examined on 12th Sep: PRE eds DEPAR NORMAL DEPARTM oe c . | 5th of October next, relieving Assistant At- ber 13th.” Applicants for admingi Glare see citcularssto bs hed ‘at’masis stores ur st torney General McMichael, who will enter upon Mitha 2 year. 9e2-tf | the Academ: se7-im ~ - args of the duties assigned him berore SHANNA WILL REOPEN HERSCHOOL | 7-7 e Court of Claims. ng indies and children, at No. 2236 F Cc. REICHENBACH’s } T4NO FOR, as ——— enue, on TUESDAY, September ®, geen eS ieee Cae h | Lievr. Danwry G. Fewno, of the 17th infan- “- St | Bole agency for the saleot the celebrated PIANOS | try, has been found guilty of embezzling the ST TER ENT Se MOUE. under the guargcot | of Wm. Knabe & Co... Baltimore, and Wm public funds and gambling. He is cashi SS ‘the Sisters of Charity, corner 10th and G streets, let » Albany; also, second-band| & z- cashiered will Jeopen on MONDAY, Sept. iS wma = Pianos, Creams, and Melodcons for sale on! ordered to refund $1,500, and sentenced to five guardians are reqacs' seud el ret Tent on the most acco a and rs? - promptly. wot-tm” | Orean Tuning and Repairing, S ~™* “apetyes | Yate? Uuaprisonment in the penitentiary at Sti 1 ‘The President has approved (jeoRGETOWN SEMINARY, No. 76 GAY STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. C., MISS LIPSCOMB, Parycirat, ‘The exercises of this Institution will be resumed SEPTEMBER 13. 30-1 OF Mrs. (TRE TWELFTH ANNUAL SESSION B.A. PECK’S Select School for Boys will com- mence Sept. th. preceptress may be seen addressed at 1704 I atreet. Gere MBIAN COLLEGE, the sentence. On Tuer Goop Brenavion.—Friend Hoag, Indian Superintendent, transmits to the Indian Bureau a letter which he has received from Agent Tatem, dated Fort Sill, the 9th instant, pe SE a th PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. PosTPONEMENT. DOUGHERTY’S BAND mare pevpceed their At LEFLER'S GARDEN ; will eu a To FRipay, September 33, 1a or in fon, a eather. For further information, tho’ By Qp.scceunt off inclemency of weather. | Ha. m. tos p.m.. or ther trouble with these 11 year. aud. INGTON. D.C. LADIES’ GOODS, &. 1xo8.—Judge Edmunds, postmaster of this city, tht, PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT off thie MW. Worn mouse in Panis, KM. Gurley, superintendent of letter carriers, \ 3 . 3. an james - s e Treasu: a SAL Octer 3)” No. 7 CITE TREVIS, ment, have been designated by the Pectesente MEDICAL—October 4 . Has beer re-established, and he will beable to shows | General a committee to select and decide upon LAW—October 11.” ila dels dala romp, tis Gay; the encet agsortinont of the kind ond character of letter boxes or pigeon. conte cbsaid ie presegt at iecctmmencamentet tee | BONN ANand HOUND HATS, po term. J.C. WELLING. President. ZLOWERS 0 RS, in post offices in government buildings. aoe ee ee Bee te ee cub KS. VELVET DRESS TEINMINGs.. | | Pavaasten Gexxxar B.W. Brice will soon — a - Oo, § ‘S. L. ES UN A NTS, FHERE SHALL 1 SEND MY BOY?—HOW.- | SEU’ R > bone atin A Tee RMEN TS: | be retired, it is stated, on account of old age and ABD INSTITUTE—Adiress Prof. L. G. MATHEWS, A. M jathews’ Store Post Office, Howard county, Md°, for circular. School salect? dituation delightful; “discipline perfect. Expenses FL76 per annum, Meferences—Hngh Geiston, Bea, altimore, Mi: Rev, Augustus Webster, D-D. Bai: nm. own order. &c., &e. DRESSES and CLOAKS made to order. Ove Price only. M. WILLIAN, eel 907 Pennsylvania avenue. the vacancy can be made, meeting of Cor po wides “that until otherwise directed by Ww ‘JUST RECEIVED—A fine assortment of Berg- es &c., hale Fang prepared to sell at the lowest ; meoninced. be M. P. LERCH, 714 7th street, Department, in the Commi: = pal WEST END CLASSICAL, MATHEMAT- the Ordnance Department, in the Engineer De- were no evidences of cargo remaining on board. Hrom appearances the vessel CAL AND ENGLISH ACADEMY. artment, and in the Medical rime ‘ad weil ue 2g of this Tuetitutton will commence or aus0-tr between Gand H. | P cet Depart IND ; : suruetie , . French by Prom MASSON: in German, By n compen A TULL LINE SETS, Surrwrxck.—Commander 0. C. Badger, of Fee er Eee a ae Beta, | At reduced prices. Call and 200, at the U. 8. steamer Ticonderoga, writes to the ¥ A-SPHINGER, a ct pa, TishEUCERS, | Navy Department, under date of Cape Trio, ag Se Spee. | Brazil, August 23d, 1811, that on the 24 of July ¥OR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN. GREAT REDUCTION. Pe tip pead nang Bena bs gy eed ‘Will reopen st Ko, 1835 1 STREET, betwoon Vor- north, longitude 4# degrees 21 mluutes west, he shear MONDAY, Septemier eh RS ONE PRICE ONLY. ‘etl in) with the wreck of a brig ater-logged, Al teu . ‘a making a bre: over her e p. Woss, No. 493-0 etreet. until Spectr tet, HENRY KING, 3r., sea making a bre ec re Se at the school-rooms. moaned oe MASONIC TEMPLE, had OORNER NINTH AND F STREETS, LECTIC INSTITUTE, In Session- Room of the Assembly Church, corner I aad Sih streets northwest. ‘ r of New OFFICERS OF THE WABASH.—The fol- AN ENGLISH, MATHEMATICAL AND CLAGGI- | gILLINERY sun FANCY GOODS, sowing are the principal officers ordered to the SECOND ANNUAL SESSION WILLCOMMENCE TAGES’ STRAW GoOD U. 8. steamer Wabash, now fitting out at Boston SEPTEMBER 11. HOSIERY, G) Vee PARASOLS, as flagship of the European flect, to be com- ‘Terms—From §8 to 815 per quarter. CUUSETS LADIES ‘VESTS. manded by Rear Aimiral Alden:—Capt. R. W. AN EVENING CLASS fow Young Men wil be St 10 per cont. above cost. Shuteldt, commanding; Capt. Wm. G. Temple, connected with the lostitute. lo dev " chief of staff; Lieut. Commander Thomas L. Swann, executive officer; Lieut. Commanders, G. W. Hayward, Charles McGregor,» B. H: MeCalla and G. F. F. Wilde; Lieuts. R. C. Hooker and Franklin Hanford; Fleet 5 E. Shippent; Passed Assistant Surgeon, GF Winslow, and Assistant Surgeon. M.L. Ruth; Fleet Paymaster, James Fulton; Fleet Engineer, Circulars to be bad at the Bookstores. or of REY. OLIVER COX, Principal, aulT6w Residence 1216 F street northwest. THE my3-ly MARKET Sra ete assortment of NATURAL CUBLS and assortment of S™1ine AT 8. HELLER'S, 718 S OSBORNE’S -¥o! LADEES? BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL will MONDAY. September that 943 M street ast corner of lth.) Thorough instru rthern teachers. Professor A com BAIR BRAIDS. Also.a fine TATION HAIB OHIGNONS, eulé-tf \. HELLE:! 715 Market Brace, ARSON, te French, Referenccs—Bx-Secretary Wm. H. Sew: ©. H. Loring; Chaplain, Geo. D. Hen Gen. J_'S. Crocker, John Hitz, (Swiss Consul @ ral.) Sen cular. ang? bo) 400 400 ORSERVATORY OF THE SiGNaL SERVICcE.— The fifth story of the Freedman’s Savings Bank building, on Pennsylvania avenue, opposite the SONZAGA COLLEGE SEVENTH AND D. The exercises of thie uned on MONDAY, the 0 on Latreet, between ad ist street, N. W., near St ‘ Bin me A : So north entrance to the T: , has been leased is church, with an experienced cor; ri w ove! ent, and hors. The course of studies is divided Into the cok. oe ee Fae ey ous Signal Service Bureau of the War Department. The preparation of reports, clerical duties, &c., will be in the same building as now used ‘on G orgs _ a the new = will be used as the local observatory and instrument « rooms, the observations being taken from the root of the bullding. The ice has lately re- ceived a new complete set of asteoruiogical in- ——— which register themselves by elec- uieity. Society.—At eight o’clock this evening, Mr- T. W. Hungerford will lead to the altar Miss and the non-classical courses. Natural Pki- and Chemistry will be taught in all the and inctudiug the fourth collegiate hird English classes. rink :—Per quarter of eleven weeke, for the col- legiate course, #12) for the nou-classical, @10; for the elementary studies, medation of young men who have not an opportu- a Should there be # sufficient number of a tions, evening classes Will be opened for the acco ing the day. Me Sur GAMES CLARK, President. Preepesicg FEMALE SEMINARY, Faxperics, Mp. Now Ores GORGEOUS STOCK Seu a RICH AND VARIED STYLES Carrie Lee Blanchard, daughter of the late eae z Valentine Blanchard of this eity. A large and Sak Se eae THOS. M. CANN, A.M o fashionable audience a Se = _ sud-t0* ; ts Breaident. known - READY-MADE BE SEES BURGESS wilt FALL CLOTHING. NO ae 7s a a kr ee rah ge 4L5O, THE LARGEST FINE PIECE. GOODS | THAT HAS EVER BEEN SHOWN IN THIS ‘TH Gentlemen who prefer having their Clothing made to order are invited to an examination of our im- and fashions, which our unsurpassed Cutters corps of Workmen make up ine style that cannot fail to please. SABLE BROTHERS, wl W.COB OF 71x AND DSTRERTS. RICKS! BRICKS! BRICKS! 0,000 BRICKS of ail kinds on band and for 4 1933 APOE we, in which the writer says there have been no hos- tile ee = gia and Kio- was since he last wrote. He apprehends no fur- indians th Letrer Boxes ror Goverxuent Burtp- long and faithful service. No promotion to fill however, until -the ss, as the act of ‘March 3d, ere shall be no new appointments and no a won . nenee Devoe aI oO man’s SRPHYS EMBROIDERED SLIPPER — aon Eo he henge te Depart- pt. Hi. iowgate, Washington, D.C.; D.C. | BERLIN OIDER! ment, in nepector General t, ‘Kaa. Norfolk, Va.; Capt. B. Baker, Porte: PATTERNS, in the Pay Department, in the Quartermarter’s rtment, in aban- doned for a considerable length of time. The aply mark visible on her stern was the name and abstracting; that defendant ordered Captain Cherry to arrest the female and being her be- fore him at the police headquarters, alscordercd Capt. Irv to arrest Haggariy and Baulch, whe are now here; but up to the the THE GOVERNOE'S APPOINTMENTS. New Officers of the District of Co- lumbia, TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, This Afternoon's Dispatches, ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. SAD ACCIDENT. Death of Mr. Stein, Bearer of Dis ches, Special cinpatca to Pre Siar. ELKTON, Mp., Sept. 21.—Mr. Stein, bearer of dispatches from the British minister at Wash- ington to New York, fell under the track at Elizabeth, New Jerecy. this morntng and was ed. Capt. Cherry has not ‘suc 4 tm fh female, who had been removed from the premi- vee, No. % Washington street. by (as the captain wes informed) one Murphey, mewenger in the controller's office. Sworn to by James J. Kelso. Theres Cherry, captain of the 2th precinct police, being duly sworn, cays that on the 2th of September, 3:71, be ‘received information from Officer Brarsman, a patrolman under bis command, that there was a female at No. 95 Weshington street circulating the story that she kvew who had stolen vouchers and papers from the controller's office; that deponent reported the matter to Superintendent Kelso,who at ence Governor Cooke to-day made the following appointments to offices in the District of Co- twmbia under the act of the Legislative As- sembly authorizing the same: Collector, Wm. H. Slater; Deputy Collectors tor Washin, . Wm. L. Bramhall; for George- town, C.5S. msburg; for County, J. W. Buker; Treasurer, John Thos. Johnson; Auditor, Z: mon Richards, Deputy Auditor, John 3. C-oc er, jr; Comptroller, George E. Baker; mptroller, Gorham P. Hopkins; W. Potter; Register, Jol F. G 5 7 ordered deponent to f Register, Jas. FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. into custody; that nt porsonally instituted Timothy Lube: oe ~earch, but up te this time bas not been able Mains, Henr: Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. to find her; ‘that alter several visits to the Cocke; Assistant Attorne: veyor, Wm. Forsyth; Nicholas DuBois. Clerks to, Collector—Silas Merchant, R. W. Tempkins, David Warner. Clerks to Auditor— |New Masstan Minister te i A McKenzie, R. Hanneman. Clerks to Com Panis, Sept. 20.—Count Orloff wil probably troller—Henry €. Gill, J.T and: | be Russian ambassador to Franc 4 ett Cici ks to Register—Chas. Champion, J. E. Clark. Coming Et eg gy &.m—Seventy thou- German Evacuation of St. Denia, Pants, Sept. 20—The Germans troops have evacuated St. Denis, and the forts have been given up to the French. promises where deponent bad re d the in- he learned jd house, (85 Washington ch strect,) t mw Clerk to Treasurer—J. H. Wilson. "Clerks to Water Registrar—Charies G. Gould, A. J. Whe- ian, ©. H. Burgess. Clerks to Superintendent of Asscssments—Wim. Morgan, J. 3. Slater, A. Bradshaw. Board of Registration—Geo. 8. Gideon, Wm. Spubax, P.M. Dubant, Robert Grifin, Matthias . Hunter. Secretary to Governor—Wm. Tindall. Clerk to Governor—W. RK. Wilcox. Clerk to Secre- tary of District—James Campbell. Chief Mes- female currently reported that she knew all about the breaking in the con- troller’s office and stealing said voueher-; that said breaking was committed by Edwin Haggerty and Charles S$. Banich, and she was then a servant in the employment of sald He y in the count; ‘t-bouse. Sworn toby Thomas Cerys District Attorney Garvin, on behalf ihe peo- Movements of Ocean Steamers. add fe ay Clty of jon, Deutachland, Frankfort. Rata —ot Baton from New York, ans ou senger to Governor Perry JASE | The Assassination of the Chief Sastice ag nn erento a ees ant Messenger jovernor—-Joseph Judge Dowling com: = Watchman at Governor's Headquarters—Wm. CaLcutTra, Sept. 20—The Chief St ee of tion. Dennen’ Seen wns oy on —— Becket. India, died to-day from the wounds infi! by ae atthe OCuntrolier'’s office on <4 pond of, Appeals Win. Walt, Geo. B.Wikoon, _ senate. The murderer has been appre- | night the 10th instant, appear ‘Jey A, Shinn, F. J. Middleton, jr. .ended, and feigns % to take the afsir quite coolly. Superintendent of Lamps—Wm. H. Bailey. } . is Market Masters—Northern market, Sidney | *hC New Eeirepean Wor Bot Wee Com. | Suicrintenient Kein was leaving, the office. McFerland; baa mark, Wm. A. Hughes; ostern riz?! Ifred Gcorgetows mar. etre Gaines: Assistabt Market Maser Northern merket, Char:c& Curt Ately On the rempv alo! tie prisomers J. Lam arr having been already \Gra- ty A for VERSAILLES, Sept. 21.—The statement tn some journals that confict Sceurred yesterday be- ween Tench troops TANS €Vac- nating the forts is unfounded. 7 _ Superintendents of Sckoois—Washington, J. Rechefort's ‘spread rapidiy, and numbers of th» Ormend Wilson; Comuty, B-B. Davis. Scorelaty | Vensanuse Sere tle hector, im hie | Siisene ‘came to. make o Schgole—Washington, A. P. Fardon. Treas- | aetense Lefore the court-martial, aaye he refused | 12¢ detectives aro confident of arresting Mary urer of Schoois—Washington, Wm. 1. Cowan. | {o aceept bis release from the Proctane during ‘By. Bhe fs well known. The clerk of the Treasurer and Secretary of Schools—George- | rhe sicge of Paris, ‘Tembe police court has issued sebypenas to in- town, Ww. = Custis; County, 3 Sore | < Cattle Plague in France. pw Cantrotier Connolly and rHstces al Schools— istrie’ 3 county auditor at the examination Ambrose J. Faust, Fred. D. Stuart, Bustirod |, VERSatttrs, Sept. 21—The cattle plague ts | | se Robinson, A. Hart, O. K. Harris; second dist: increasing in the north of France. ’. Richards, Wm. R. Woodward, Je George 'F. McLelian, K. B.D strict, Win. Fr. —~-—-« The Tallaposa on Her Way to Wash- ington. PRILADRLPHiA, Sept. 21.—The United States steamer Tallapoosa, Commander McKtttchie, has arrived at the Navy Yard en route to Washi Portsmouth, N. H., wither she carri Napoleon Rejuvenating. Loxpox, Sept. ee air Toeeis ap parently agrees with Napoleon, whose health notably improves. Don't They Wish May Get It. Loxpox, Sept. 21—Tho English holders of fourth district, ‘agh, Edward Champlin, Wm. B. Evans, rod the H.C 4 Confederate cotton bonds are nizing to Hon. A. G. Cattell and family, and the families Tiustecs of [Public Schools— Georgetown: G. | :ent their claims to the commiscion of “arblcce: | Of some officers of the navy {mn addition to her W. Beall, Wm. Dunlop, A. Hide, F. tion at Washingron. regular duties of freighting naval stores. Celebrating the End of the Brassels Thier ai ‘Trustees of Public Schoolsa— v. J.C. Le noe J. . ~~ Sg Strike. " 2 . Fisher, Wm. Brvserre, Sept. 2 re w YORK, 21—The report is current seetrt. 21-—A procession of engt- | tet the voucher thief has been arrested, and Commisstoners—Sidney 8. permed ee mg the end of the strike took this afternoon. will be up to the T Baker, Robert H. Booker, John pope eGo: Bay! >, das. McDevitt, George W. Smith, Wm. Col- | Denmark Gua 4 fe oes of CorERNnacEN, Se} New Yorx, Sept. 21.—The Tribune says that ineer Fire Tepartmest—Martin Denmark has instituted stringent measures of . J. Tilden a juovnnent to it Engineer Fire Department— | precaution against the introduction of the chol- hen Seapay delegates out of the State con- Wm, 0. Drew. Secretary of Fire Department — | ¢Ta = ~ kingdom. = ve Herbert Bartley. Superintendent Fire-alarm a italian Procession Rome. LAPIN Se Telegray ieny R. Miles. Operators of Fire- | Rome, Sept. 20, Evening —The procession to- _ Government Sales of Geld. alarm Telegraph—Henry H. Bishop, Frank D. } day in bonor of Italian unity was imposing. The New som, Sept. 21—The government sold Squires. patriarchs of the Armenian Church joined in | 96.000,000 gold. at 13.90 to 14.51. The price tell Sealers Weights and Measures—James Small, | this ‘ion of the celebration. The illumination | from 14% te 13%, but rallied to 14. Robert Boyd. Inspectors of Flour—Washing- ton, Benjamin F. Crabbs; Georgetown, ae of the city at night was very general. Not the occurred santo disturbance of public order Tux Dry Goons Travr.—There has been pa } wblectgay ree go ry Inspector of the day and evening. — trade — ona the ven in all Tov ns—, a a ypartuments ie mar not- Measurers of Wood— Anacostia District, Geo. | A™ornenet Coat Mime om Fire. | \ that several days were incre oF K. Ruff; Potomac District, Andrew G. McGrew; | yas arrived at Brest. A disputes wi lose observed as ys by the Canal District, Matthew Somers; Georgetown, | <Sve there have been further explosions 7 sheeti are in juest in all below the standard Fequest in grades. snd the mine is burning. “The fire engines aie all at the scene of the The towns peo- ple are actually paralysed with excitement, —_o—_—_ Baxtixone, Sept. 2i—The cloudy threaten- ing weather of yesterday Was succeeded this mcrning by a bright and cloudiess sky, with a brisk breeze from the north and a tem- perature with the thermometer at ™. There “ould not be a day more favorable for the grand procession of the Grand Encampmentand Grand Commanderiesot Knights Templar of the United States. The entire city is ablaze with excite- ment and the streets are thronged with a great multitude. The stars and stripes float froma iuonsand flagstaffs, the colors of North Ger- many from hundreds of buildings, while harners and emblems of Knights Templarism snd Masonry glitter in the bright sun on ever: side. All the city courts and the stock boar adjourned over ban loge custom-house, post ice, and many houses were clused luring the y . Itis a the city, and a high carnival of Knights-Tem- wlarism. Promptly at 9.30 o'clock divisions commenced assembling at their re- ~pective rendezvous, and forming. marched with tanners and music to Broadway. where the general column of march will be formed. At 11.30 o’clock_some Commanderies were still on ihe move to Broadway. The distance of march # laid down in the programme is about five miles. —W (i yn eae jose] spectors and Measurers of Lumber—Washing- ton, Thomas H. Barron, George Z. Colliso: Wm. J. Hubert, E. L. Harbaugh; Geor, C. Thomas. G and fi 8 Liquors—F. Stosch, Al. Blun Hay. shington, Stephen Prentiss, F. M Alired ‘Jones; Georgetown, Philij Harbor Masters— Georgetown, S. H. Sherman; Washington, C. W. Mitchell. Intendant Asylum—Jos. F. Hod missioners of Asylum—Re rE 3 uperintendents of Sweeps, Washington— John Banks, Anthony Banks. Superintendent of Sweeps, Georgetown—Clive Lemon. Physicians to Poor—tst district, Fish , J. B. Keasby; 3d, R. J.’Southworth: Sth, A. Brockenborongh; 1, If. A. Duncanson; sth, 3 ‘A. E. Johnson; 10th, E. A’ Adams; lith, C. ¥. Boarman. Apothecaries to Poor—ist district, Alex. utchett; 2d, Richard N. Peck; 3d, T. A. chie; 4th, Kussell Brace; Sth, Jos. T: Worm- ‘ey; 6th, F.'B. Winters; 7th, J.’R. Ces in; 8th, », P. Hickling; 9th, R. B. Ferguson; 10th, K. C. Lineaweaver; 11th, R. Bacon. Commissioners of West, Burial Ground, Jos. Borrows, Alfred Jones; Sexton, Rich’d Brown. mplighters — Thos. H. Cross, Jas. Dent, Enoch Ambush, J. W. Shorter, Robt. Green; | Juarez and jas. Butler, L. Jeffries, F. A West, J. W. Hun: | | City or Mzxico, 4.—The ramors that Saml. White, Jos. Thomas, James Leonard, | pronunciamentos favoring Diaz have been issned Wm. Hobbs, Chas. 0. Moore, J. H. Jordan, | nu the States of Tamaulipas, Vera Cras and james Jobnson. Lewis Willis, Robt. Gilchrist, | Mexico prove untrue. An outheeak is reported Jos. Lee, John Brown, Statford Parker, Geo. 8. | near Rio Frio, but it is thought to be unim- Donn, Jobn Washingion, Mac McBeth, Robt. | portant. The government is sending troops to Srown, Saml. Collins, Wm. Gibbous, Nath. | Zaacatiecas. Strong ms are kept at Jal- Tighman, 0. P. Anderson, John Burns, Pat , Colinia, Durango, Sinaloa, Sonora, and Borland. \ guascalientes. Scaven, Couneil 4 jeorge W. Tar rh a teerling’s "ei: » Alfred Pope; 5th 3. W. Ji ——_e—___ The Color A ——— mong the Sons Ricrxonn, Va., Sept. 21—A body of colored men of this city have ied to the Grand “ivision of the Sons of Temperance of Vir- lewman. zinia for a charter to organize a division under n arkets—Eastern, Andrew | he recent action of the National Division at ville, Wm. B. Dobbins; Northern, Thomas | “eston. The application will be refused, as the &. Green, Frank H. Stickne: Western, Alfred | ‘irand Division has not nor does not intend to Jones, Thomas Martin; Georgetown, Logan rant charters to colored divisions. The colored Williams. veople have heretofore had an organization of eG of = é x _ FR, Proprictors of the Native Wine Bitters, 1217 and 1219 Peun's evenue. , Mesengers—Michacl Hayne, M. J. Chipman, | ‘heir own. PR oy hte ye A wid Jones. : ——>— . Bold by all & Price, 38 and Wc mts. Commissioners of Flour Inspection—A. Ross Gen Butler's Chances. SOCVEN S InUbCRET ove CLEAN: .T.C, eeler. New Yor, Sept. 21—The Tribune Saye: — Testores oiled gloves eq new. Sold by all - Private advices trom the mosttrustworthy and | éraggists end fancy goods dealers. Price, 35 revs ua alsers 0 vest-informed sources in M: confirm | cents. Leased he indications gathered from the list of dele- .ates elected, that Gen. Butler has no ny considerable prospect of nomination by the e publican hy e Sun says:—The delegatesthus far elected «re 216 Butler and 357 ant Batter.” A. McIntosh, M. Adams; ‘8th, mt, A atton; 9th, Wm. Bowen, Geo. Walker; 10th; om Jackson, Alfred’ Berry; lth, Isaac Johnson, Dyer Shell This id Hair boty world i . eplene. . Dye thre REMOVAL OF THE NorTu Caroitna Cugr- kEES.—Friend John D. Lang, acting secretary ‘o the Board of Indian Commissioners, returned ‘rom his home in Maine this morning. Mr.Lang md Col. D. C. Cox, of the Interior Departments roceed toe lina and the Cher- sroceed to ro) remove the ‘Kees in that State to the Indian Territory, and will leave some time next week. There are about bron Cherokees in the State, all of whom are anxious for a change of residence. Mr. Lang und Col. Cox leave for Philadelphia and New York to-morrow, for the purpose of sothing for disttibution among the te these Indians. In this duty Mr. Vang acts ‘or the Indian and Cox represents the Department of the Interior. Honors To THE MEwoRy ov THE LaTx Pro- PESSOR MAHAN —The following order has been received at the War Department: —The « rich tin mine near Ogden is ng hd sles of the ore brou; bere b. loan as sean at 9 per cents “The North Seat Mining ond Tunnel was incorporated to-day ~ f Los A county refused to act on HEADQUARTERS U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY, of ea yn OI West Point, N. ¥. pos FKL recent Order Noa’ Ithas become the — on the Superintendent to —o——_—