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iy, Somdays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pevnsylvania Avenue, Corner tith St. ar TEE BYENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMP’Y. &. MH. RAUF PMLA, Prevt, 1 $s | THE EVENING STAL ts served by carricrs to their enbscribers at few OENts pax wee, or For- V?-Four CeNTs PER MONTit. Copies at the counter Two Cuyts exch, By mail—rhree months. $1.50 az months, $3.90; one year. $5.00. H THE WEEKLY STAR—pabtiened Fritsy—91 year. EF Invariahly in atvence, in both case, | NING STAR. | aad vo paper sent longer thew paid for OF Rates of advertising forn ——-- — application. Vee. 38—N&. 5.779. ening Star, New Yoru, Sept. 22.— The examination of Haggerty and Bauleh, charged with the robbery of the controller's of8ce, commenced ing before Judge Dowling. Th WASHINGTON. D. C.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1871. TWO CENTS. Re hr gouty wee WASHINGTON WASHINOQTON, D. ¢ THE TRADE Reeovrse i: ta The und-rsig Daximese, No. t fe bes tir Lock sMi THING. | ING TUBES. &c ia stock of BABD. GOODS and VA Sale or Beut for Camp Alectings, ae Public and Private Balls ani Par M. G. COPELAND, Dealer in Awaing Materisis, sus 643 Lowiviana avenue, NYMONY FISHER, FInsT CLASS URER, €18 Orn Sraerr, Oprostts Patent Orriee or Buropeaa invention, Lam aa manter pet to be equal In thees facilities ell wind of spots removed -snd Grease 5) garmeat-and Grease Spc be: ® Clothes cleaned ently and at ork stle of cleaning 1, One doren ed Backenad and Osttict Feathars im the best strtc ab 0. HOGAN, SUFACTURER OF WINDOW AN, VERAN- DAH AWNINGS, FLAGS, TEXTS, Special atten ite cer mation ences. Ali orders promptly Bet Spece. enue! ess oanfacturers of she Wwonderiul Musical Dancieg To: anon; manG- Racturere of Masical Instruments aod dealers iy b> soce, Mosica! instruments, and Musical Merchan Giee generally ms Lea SORT, APY SNp eEconp-naxD FURNITUBR xD HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. BEPAIRING of overy description in the Furnt- ly at i. BW. corer sth and Dawe N.W. jelt-$m* FeTABurseD_1ss3. JOHN McDERMOTT & BKUS., Coach HAMELS 48D CABBIAGE soc OP Ae PD far on COMMISSION RRIAGES REPAIRED t. H. & AUG. SCHMEDITE, 3. 04 Tth street, between G and H streets. ESPSIRING OF WATOHES, JEWELRY, OLOCES, SPECKS carefully executed, at moderate Barges. oc8-ly ROOK AND JOB PEINTING =a NEATLY AND PROMPTLY BXECUTED Bath H. POLKINHORN & CO., iD em 20 city aad Country reut- WHEE SHALL I SEND MY BOY?—HOW- attended to. 713 Mar | Jarik iy EDUCATIONAL. ceen be bela, Repnacd to take ovenia AbcHITECTURAL and MECHANICAL DRAW- ING under a practical architect. Clerks or others Ggojring to joi, will please mldress, Architest, Box AND ENG Ures, 415 inal. The d ISH SCHOOL FOR —M ile PRU | y ae sccompite nd | 0, $12 and $19 per quarter. HOMME will her private French | fer lad | The Evening Classes of GONZAGA COLLEGE Will be op: ned on MONDAY, October 2, ing at mint Sunday beginning at o'clock, every evening < Invariably tm advance AMES CLARK, President. FRENOH t for will reopen MON- AY. September 18th. at 1407 L street. Daily seons fa French, Those intending to emplere i be received at $15 a quarter for Eres dw" LO GEORGETOWN COLLEGH the next term of this School will commence on MEDNESDAY. Cetober 41h, 1871. Opening Lee “a os K'p.m._ Lecturers f ye SUS. Supreme Cour: <8. J. Habiey Ashzo e Lecture Hail tin the Colonization Suildins, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 4% street, Fur Circulars and ot ion apely to CHARLES W. HOFFMAN, Secretary, who will be at the Hi daily, from 4 to 6 o'clock p.m. SELECT SCHUOL FOR LITTLE B a ceetiveny Miss 3. TIFFEY will ovea on October 3d, inthe First Ward, at No. 1753 K et, between Vth Lith sirests. For infor- mation apply st 1218 4 street. References—Bev. Dr. Starkey, Mrs. L. A. Wotherspoon, Mi TCHER HAS THE PLEASURE F) Me pce the resumption of her select Eng lish cladven fe frat ladies, WEDNESDAY, ths 6th proximo, at 1313 New York avenue. se4- N 188 WANNA WILL BEOPEN A&B SOHOOL for young ladies end ghildren, at Wo, 2136 Ivania avenue, om » September ViINCENT’S SCHUU! charge the Sisters of Charity, corner loth and @ streets, will reopen on MONDAY, Sept. 4th. Parents and = are requested to send their Cy a 1 sel-lm No. 76 GAY STREET, GEORG ETOWN, D.C., MISS LIPSCOMB, Parncirat. The exerciess of this Institution will be somee s cc SEPTEMBRE 13. im PH TWE! ANNUAL SESSION OF Mes. A. PEOR'S Select Se v Boys will com- mence Sept. Ith. For farther information, the preceptress may be seen from la. m. to 5 p.0i-, or Addressed at 1704 I street. au2-lm* ED. INSTITUTE —Adsress, Prof, EWS, A. M.. Mathews" Store Post Office, Rlowara evanty: Mal, for circular.” Belial select, a ithe ful; ec ne fect. x 176 per annum. References—Hngh Gelstun, Hea jaitiogas Mil.; Rev. Augustus Webster D-D~, Dal” Her fg Cate, Maange nee” BG! y ortolky Vary Gapt. B. Baki L. @. . Porte- Jy2-2m* MONDAY, September II French by Vrofe RASEON: in German, teacher. Circulars ol theborkstores, FCA. SPRINGE-A-M. Principal, is 1 Letreet, N. W. acd-im PRE ROSSLYN SEMINARY, Teorvouxe LADIES AND. ‘CHILDREN, Will reopen at No. 1838 ESTREET, between Ver- get avenue and 16th street, on MONDAY, Se; 13th. Hieations eg le to the Principal. MISS a. OSS, No. C street. until September Ist. school-rooms. Cire After that date at the alars at the bookstores. 31 OLECTIC IN) In Session- Room af the Assembly Church, corner 1 and Sth strects northwest. AN ENGLISH, MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSI- CAL SCHOOL FOk BOYS. SECOND ANNUAL SESSION WILL COMMENCE SEPTEMBER 11. ‘erme—From $6 to $15 narter. RWEVENING OLASS foe Young Mon will be ct om psc OLIVER COX, Principal, re ae apiély — D street, betw: on 6th and eh streets, Ite Besidence SIO stasot senteaet. z SSES OSBORWE'S YOUNG LADIES’ REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Peo gabe AND TAY SOHGOL will ‘reopen OPE oF east corner of Jt.) ‘Thorough instracton By c. W. HAVENNER @ CO., Northern ochers. Professor Masson, teacher of French. Re rencee—Ex-Secretary Wm. H. Seward, Gen. 3.8. Crocker; Jobn Hits, ( Swias Consul Gene- = REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, | ral.) Send for circular. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, THIED DOOR EAST OF SEVENTH STREET Woe have for investment iu notes reeured by deed of trust on Rea! Estate in the District of Coiaubia, the sum of $169,000. For is on Coliateral Security and Busines Paper $19,000. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE PENDING NEGO. TIATIONS. Prompt personal attention given to all matters in- Srusted to cur care. ae ‘]° M. McROBEKTS, . Atiorney at- Law. McROBERTS & C0., BEAL ESTATE AND [INSURANCE OFFIO“N Corner 1th and @ streets. opp. U. 8. Treasury, WASHINGTON, D. 0. Bperial atuention poid to alt vai Departments of the USTLN P. BROWN, OUNTEACTOE AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT Corser of New York avenne snd 15th street ‘DBEW B. COYLE fr all parte of the city for sale on Io: eredi:. Houses erected for persons owning gr sod long time notes taken in payment, Beal Estate Peper bought ant sold foot SEWING MACHINES. prsre TION ATTAINED. i ALL THOSE WHO WISH A REALLY PERFECT SEWING MACHINE, ONE ABL& TO STAND ON ITS MERITS, ARE INVITED TO EXAMINE THE IMPROVED HEYSTONE.. SALESROOM,711 MARKET SPACE. aan Wittcox &GisEs SEWING MACHINE AGENCY. THE SIMPLEST AND LESS LIABL = GST OUT OF ORDER wbsig Agency at CHAS. BAUM’ OORSET AND HOOPSKIRT FACTORY, IMPRUVED NOISELESS LOCK-STITCR FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. NO INJOR * TO GARMENTS OR HANDS! Guaranteed t.* do all that is claimed, if sents SY RELL LYON © 00, pee eno eb leenle Ages! of M. a.P ex’s LOAN OFFICE, 1005 PENNSYLVANIA AVENCB, (0P STAIRS.) BAZAB FOR THE SALE " ol UNREDEEMED GOODs UNDERNEATH. YONZAGA COLLEGE.—Tho exercixes of thie Ghanetlon wil bs raemed oe MONDAY The cember,at ite new aite,on T street, bet ween tol aud let street, N. W., near St. stes church, with an experienced corps of prefes- sore. The course of stu: is divided inte the col- Teetate and the non-classical courses. Natural Phi- lesophy and erg) will be taught in all the clagtes abore and tucluling the fourth collegiate u classes. ‘erm :—Per quarter of eleven woeks, for the col- legiate ‘course, Wil: for the non-classical, §10; Tor the elementary studies. PI gw Ene oe = evening = wohl rt tee te dae . 0 ; pS JAMES CLARK, President. PPP *DERIOCR FEMALE 8 ned for the accom: men who have ‘Rot a2 opportu- Seasion commences lith September, Terme cory moderate, nd for catalogue. ‘Ber. THOS. M. CANN, A. M au3-tn* Preside HE MISSES BURGESS will reopen their Behoo 15, Youns Kaudice on MONDAY, September 1i¢h 1403 dew renee 4 Tra" LEX‘NDRIA Bb SCHOOL — Beard. School for Boys —The Third Aunual Session will comme September 20ch. Pupils prepared fF college or business. For Catalogue, giving ample ‘sand full particulars. address either of the Pripeival= at Alexandria, CHARLES 8. TAYLOR aed JOHN 8. BLACKBURN, Associate Princi- pals; yBlawtf NTIFIC INSTRUCTION IN VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. SAMUE) BUSI having resumed the duties of his profession, will attend toa limited number of upils. A class of young ladies will be received at hts re ©. No. V16 ist street east, between A and B nort sels. fin. 132m we TRY THE BEST WAY FIRST, and Save Years of Toi! —C.C. WESTON bas just returned from attending the normal course taught by Prof. A.M. Johnson, and ix prepared to t vocal music on the principles of his new aud si hed for singing. He makes the teaching of thorough and figared Basson the Organ a speciaity. For further information cali at 716 12th street, between G and H 9-lm YPRESS BOARDS AND PLANK. have on hand a large stock of 44, 6-4 and 84 CYPRESS, seasoned bitter INSIDE WORK. MOULDINGS: BOAT. BEILDIN at about two-thinds the price of white pine same Our stock of LUM OF ALL and well-assorted; and, having a Saw es ING MILL OF ‘OUR OWN, we are and guarantee nad PLA’ faveute orders promptly, Jratlataction careusumer. p, EDW. CLARK & CO., Dealers in Lumber, Wood and Reber esis Beis sh es Cees MARBLE MANTELS AND IRON MANTELS, GAS FIXTURES, ‘¥ COMB 10 sUrr Tan NGS APP OGP-Om: LATBOBE RANGES, PAR- and « great variety of other goods; in pert HAMILTON @ PEARSON, No. 4,¥. M ©. 4. BUILDING, ‘rn axp D Stnerrs, yyount E AND STNOUE MARREL “GUN Dies isi eee bas AMUSEMENTS. INCOL © Raby, FOR POSITIVELY ON® NIGHT ONLY. THURSDAY EVENING. September 28. VOCAL AND By the wor'd- fw GRAND TpStRURS TAL CONCERT, 4 r% LADY ORCHESTRA, NTY INSTRUMENTALISTS. All young, handsome and highiy talented Ladies, and inctnding « ni DISTINGUIS: On the Vickn, F Assisted by the Mr. J Pr O10 No. med? Tru Sr. No. 486 Seventh opr MELE. ANNA ELZER. MULLER, the unrivailed Baritone, 11d -MULDEK FABURI, Pianist. ON EXHIBITION AND SALE MARKRITER'S. amber of Ik) SOLO PERFORMERS jute. Vicloncello, Harp, &c., &c. wonderful Child 0 ¢ reserved seat, One Dolla: mmences on MONDAY MO. 25th, at W.G. Metzerort & ¢ New Ne } 439 R Tatu Sr. street, between Dand E strocte eight doors above Odd Fellow's Hail, gpa Oi Paintings, Bagravings Chromod. te, it Stee! or ANRI: 5 indo shades, Picture, Frames,Plcture Gords and Tassels ings. Nails, &c..in the District. Be TeRIS, CASH Please remember Name and Number. apas-ly* POF. SHELDON'S Piekenios sue Dac DING ACADEMY, SEW MEDICAL BUILDING,1004 F st., near loth, will open for the Season of 1871-2, On SATURDA A NI OLA: Clans Espec: “ Boston,’ Tuesday and Thw: union every Saturday,7 to 10 p.m. and Gentlemen only ; chiid ts to make ap; Season Card eee Corde SBELDON, 919 Prof. 8. hota the classes dai s fo the quarte: - Private families or Residence, No ireeis Upen. and J 914 Will reopen for th 5 tember 2. a. 722 DAYS AND HOOKS OF TUITION UVENILE CLASS. TUE! aid SATURDAYS, 3:0 10 5 x ¥S, 5 te GENTUEMEN'S CLASS, TU THURSDAYS, 7:50 to SDAYS, THURSDAY! m. Bx 88. TUR mn. y EXDAYS and . Lafier and Gentlemen for the reday, 9 to 10 p.m. or Lactios iidren will not be admitted. end these Reanions will application, for Complimentacy dmiesion,”” +» to . Tadhgncc'w, AFP HE aka of nitable reference should accompany the vation. Ni OTICK.—All pu) ie entering eptember ve 36 lessons tation and tation in school itate clases a wir agree 19 ish street, between T auwtof 1 rece! BATES’ DANCING ACADEMY, _ E STREET, N. W., he eeason, 1871-72, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, at 3 o'clock, for the reception of pupils. Bor paxtic ic ular see circulars, to be had at ui the Academy, tures or at se7-2n (Estasiianep Over 20 ©, REICHENBACH’S PIANO STORE, Wo. 423 110A Street, ab ove Penna. Avenue, Yxa! me Sclgagency for te sale of the celebrated PIANOS Fs cs babe & Met Co., Baltimore, and Wm. Toany; also, second-hau: Pianos, Organs and Melodeons for sale or! rent onthe most Srommmodating tes Toni ut rms; Piano and a ring. LADIES’ GOODS, &e. WILLIAN Tas been re-establiehed, and he will be able to show, from this da: "RE & and One Price only. sel3 ‘Ss HOUSE 1N PARIS, . F CITE TREVIS, 7 8. HIS UNDERGARMENTS, ‘T, HAIR BEALDS made to his ‘CLOAKS mate to ont aM. WILLIAN, 907 Penn:rivania avenne. UST RECKIVED—A fine assortment of Berg- * BEBLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPPER be cony. inced. M.P. LERCH, Ke Tth street, ween G and H. A FULL EINE OF At reduced prices. Cali enlé-tf CORSETS, Vall and see, at S$. HELLER’S, 715 Market Space, GREAT REDUCTION. J ONE PRICE ONLY. HENRY KING, Ir., MASONIC TEMPLE, CORNER NINTH AND F STREETS. Hosts & res _Ponitively Oue Price Only. DS, RY, GLOVES, PARASOLS, LLING AT 4 complete argortme BATE RAIDS. ‘TION HAR eulé-tf myly BS, ST eo Space, nt of NATURAL CURLS and chigwons. - 8. HELLE 213 Market ‘ERS 400 SEVENTH AND D. 400 GORGEOUS STOCK x RICH AND VARIED STYLES or READY-MADE FALL CLOTHING. ALSO, THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED ASSORTMENT FINE PIECE GOODS E Bi 3] THAT HAS EVER Bal HOWN IN THIS wington, De OPODIST nee Alo: Shelp; Captain General, 8. V. McDowell; Gen- SPECIAL COURTESIES. EVENING STAR. | sudinct® cre In consideration of the fact that members of = With this Commandery were 13 Knights from | the Washington fraternity have received special Zenobia Commandery, No. 41, of P: Y.; Eminent Commanider, T. L. Root; Gen courtesies at the hands of the Grand Koyal i- | Arch Chapter of Massachusetts the officers of Watson's Voucher Robbery. RK, Sent. 22 — Thi of vouchers far KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. — cacph Wi Uasteg ues b Reinet os | otectemecian tl ts See Sagi remnnea yo Jose Corning; 7 the ] an u scort of S ni m &. ‘abet. new! GALA DAY IN WASHINGTON, | Gevcsa (New York)’ Commandery William P. | Mason ana Xebie Dy Larmsr of the cts ete be to Inger Durant Eminent Commanier. St. Louis Commandery, No. 1, of St. Louis, Missouri: Eminent Commander. Wm. H. Stone; Generalissimo, T. M.Wannell; Captain General, various points of public interest Unis ufiernoon. EXTENT OF THE PAGEANT. Probably 3,000 Sir Kni At. least 50,000 RECEPTION OF THE VISITORS. Grand Display on the Avenue. relf ready to prove the procession | Ceived by him lacreeas John Bromfteld—headed by Frank Boam’s sil- | cicher from the sidew: ows or from the The Parade and Drill. ver cornet band of 41 pieces. This commandery | roofs of Louseson the line of march. It was un. — numbered 74 knights. doubtedly the most imposing Masomc demons- An Immense Procession. Monumental Commandery, No. 3, of Balti- Uationever witnessed in V more, 32 members, headed by Wacker’s Ban Eminent Commander, Harry Marston; C: General Br Donald; Géneralissimo, C. H. of Cairo, Hiinois: Barclay; General- tain General, ©. W. The Sir Knights. the Decorations, the Banquet, &c. The Grand Encampment of Knights Templar of the United States, who have been attending the triennial conclave at Baltimore this week; njoy- ment of the occasion. Everybody seemed to be in good humor, and no one was disposed to find fault with the programme lai arrangements. E nights were warily and heart! ~~ Visiting —— Templar in Phite- ~ i * Priapn 2—Apollo Comma 4 3 rT u their bret o ? mmen attended by a large mumber of escortin, a 7, ee Se coe ay ; rived here this morning, Commanderies ate poe Me the Unite Ivanboe Commandery, No. 8, of St. Louis, | They expressed themselves hi ° a Commandery. The States, rae Tis mise to es t Wee we 2 Command- ber 65 knights: “Acting Em'nent Com- | their st imppressions of the capital, and w aa co Aa loomed to the elty in a large number signitied daisies een, e-o8y, | mander, S. 8. Brewer, Captaln General, C. ¥. | opine that they will return to thule respective | Independence His aédtess the Envisetion, od the Baer Dele eee | Randolph. lemes carrying with them pleasant remom- | ¥ hie: an a i. ThaNy Cee ae a isc ohnights here, and |" Damascus Commendery, No. 5, of Newark, | brances of our sity, tyers, of Chicago, (In company two ©0 Deen busy for the last tre dase pear nave | N. J; Fminent Commander, Augustus Pruyn; —-—____ pope dilantin atom Scop a dangnoae mate ae | Cote, Jam Menor sae Cae | We Wows and Gossip, | anal ain asia ern work of decoration was completed. last night, henl ots pieces: Teleppma tat ee gton News an 881P. moont Park, After a tour of the most (oantifal Of Washington, Columbia ad Potomac Cons | &2 Sit Knights, who presented a very fine ap-| ‘Tue Sewanp Pamty.—We have advicesthat | Panguet in the pavtiin cred genet manideries of this District, inobedionce to or- Pos. Commandery, No. 15, of Jackson- | Hon. W. H. Seward and party will sail for home similar fesiivities. | The two commandcries will Gem of their at Commande rs, C.F. Stans | inte fi. 70 meme rs, headed by the Washing- | ©n the steamer of ty-morrow. he present at ihe unveiling of the Lincoln statuc wry, J: Reelin a Mortis Smith, as- | ion and, of this city. Eminent Commander, Te. 2 this eficrmosn. sembled at the Asylum in full uniform, and | (x. McLaine; Captain General, L/W. Cham: | _T8 CONGRESSIONAL CoMMITTEE On the in- with the Marine Band, marched to the Balti- more and Olio railroad depot to reecive the xis- iters and form the colamn of parade. THE DAY OPENED AUSPICIOU&aLY. The sir was fresh and invigorating, the sun hone bright; in fact the weather could not have heen more delightful. An immense turn-out of Y 3 gamandery, ¥ the people was expected to view the somewhat | o¢ gp mCuPS, Falestine Co Comments Go novel sight of so many Templars in a body, and | W. Pussey;’ Generalisnimo, (by prom). Miele the spectators began to assemble at an carly | 4” Donuclly; Captain General, George, W hour in the vicinity of the depot, and on the line | Pagker, Y 3 - of march leading to the City Hall. ‘The school | P TSN Ts ster Com No. 13, of Lancaster, children were out in noms : = ° : American Ships Wrecked. San Francisco, Sept. 22.—The captain of the shi Bogota, ‘rem Laverpool, reperts that on Ww hen through the straits of nerieau ensign floating amit of , bers; Generalissimo, M. M. Martin. Mount Olivet Commandery, No. 30, of Erie, Pa,, €¢ members, headed by the Starboard Cor- t Band, of Corry, Pa. Eminent Commander, 8. B. Kennedy; Captain General, Geo. W. Arbuckle; Generalissimo, F. G. Irvin. vestigation of Southern affairs yesterday ap- pointed committces to visit all the Southern States except Louisiana, Texas and Arkansas. Srcretany BovtTwext returned here last right; but will leave Washington for Cincinnati on Wednesday next. He will speak there on the 28th, and at Cleveland on the inst. halt of the republican candidates. ss | Tne War Drrantwenr has ordered that merican ship Italia, Fuego on July 10th, and The italia was from Rie News was received to- great numbers, a holiday | pa.; Eminent Commander, Dr. J. A. E. Keed: | *Pting wagons shall not be used in the army, , Of San Francisco, on Cape Lopatka, Kam thor hee Const Le ae on, by the school au | Gereralissimo, Dr. Henry ‘Carpenter: Captain, | cxcept when no other suitable conveyance ap AE py ee thoritics to enable them to witness the pageant. | ¢ ncral, Dr. John McCall ; with the City d | pe obtained, tor carrying the malls or tras E SR SAER : CSD, enentintaand The army of street-sweepers were early at work | ({Laneaster, Pa. » ving nilsor transport- | saved. this morni g. and at Yo'clock had Pennsylvania | “* Laneact .21, of York, Pa.; Em- avenue and uther strects,thirough which the pro- | i,00! Pee my ape ep el cee parsed, swept and in cxectlent order. | cralissime, Wi. Gliberthorpe; Cajtain General, sun-rise one Lundred guns were fired from | <1 : Sitizen'y Pe the Monvment jot, as a welcome salute to the | V2.4; Myer with Citizens’ Bandof York, Pa. == fticers traveling under orders on pablic duty. Ixrontant Revenve Decreso - . Military Matters in the Indian Coane St. Lovie, Sept. 2 ‘he Com- dispatch prom Fort . R, <, missioner of Internal Reveue decides that in- renworth say+ orders wers issued some days visitors, sie IS meneoer fy Netid; Gen- | ‘rest on the new funded loan bonds of 1381 js | Since discontinving Fort Gibson, in Indian econ ¢ Comm, eorge 5; Gen- “ | Territory, as & military post. Two companies RECEIVING THE VISITORS. : . Little: ptain General, C. W. | not to be included in returns for taxation in | 3, the ison have bern sent to Fort Dos "The first train from Baltimore arrived bere at jor; with the Great Western Band of garr: age, 9 o'clock this morning, filled with numeroas computing the government tax of 2) per cent. ont Commanderies and detachments, without any Pitrsburg; Pa. e net earnings of bonds. m So Dest Maas. Fes Cyrene Commandery, No. 7,0f Cam two comps be retained icra 3 reONAL.— iF + aster’s post. General Granger, anta Fe, apparent regular order, and were met by Wash- | rroinent wander, A. B. Frazee; Gene! PEReonaL.. Governor Cooke left last even- | ™4* . - : ington Commandery, No.1, 9f Mhiselty» who.cs- | Sino, dame i Stevens, Captain. General, | ‘2s fer the [Xorth, and will bo absent several | has, bet ordered tosend s compsny-of infantry corted them into line on 3d street, where they | George E. Wilson; with Sixth Regiment Bandof | days. -++-Mr. W. W. Corcoran will notleave | halted, to await the arrival of others by subse- ley, where they wil Camden. I remain permanently. Coeur de Lion Commandery, No. 8, of New The — oo for quent trains. ond train came in half an rope before November. *Gonorat and Ake the One preening tt neha aeaidy | Brunswick, N. J., Eminent Commander, J. B. | \vehucr between tid neal oie cee tk | Terrible Death of a Man, Woman and like = — g it i ater Borden; Generalissimo, T. H. Redway; Captain le. =*- General James A. Ekin, Chiet Qaar- | yy Sn ee rm music. They filed out Into regular onierend | OS pak Cameene 0. 4, of Phitadel- | ‘sTMASter Of the Department of Texas. tsatthe | train going south this morning, when ‘wear joined the proce:sion on 3d street. Tae ni Eminent Commander, £8. Keeling; | 27ngton. ‘ice President Coltax delivered | adams ran over and instantly killed Shu train arrive rman 30, and was even longer than sn address at the Odd Fellows’ re-union in Other trains followed at in- Chicago, Wednesday night. simo, C. Hubbard; Captain General, Generali Green, F.H. Watts, Wilmington City Cornet Band. roman and a little irl. the preceding on sateen “mt. tervals of about half an hour, and by 11 o’clock anse’ , No. 16, of Cinch “Mackrry’s N me, An Ex.-Navy Officer Convicted of Arson. Mr, Koones estimated that upwards of six thous: | 4,24 "ue¢amam Commanders, Xo. 18,of Cincin- | «Macy's NaTionaL Farewasox."_We | AREX-Navy Officer Convicted of Arson. have received from Messrs, McGill & Witherow, aod ersons had, arrived, nearly half ot whom the publishers,an advance copy of the first issue wer Templars. Captain Collins,master of trans pertation, was kept busy attending to the ar- reiman, Cen.; Jos. W. Foote, C. G.; with the Knights Temblar Band of Dayton, Ohio. navy officer, was convicted yesterday in the city coum of Brooklyn, of arson . t Manhattan Commandery, No. 21, of New | of ““Mackey’s National Freemason;” a monthly tio — rangements of the trains during the entire morn- rk city, headed by Wannamaker’s Séth regi- | Magazine, devoted to the science, phil hy, Tar Pouce Conmissioxges axp Ten morning. t band, Nistory, symbolism, and jurispradence of Ma- | Woxax’s CLUB Reronm.—The Board of Police At a quarter to eleven o'clock, Washington Maryland Commandery. No. 1, of Baltimore, | sonary, edit Commissioners at their Commandery, No. 1, headed by’ the Marine Band, returned to the depot to receive the next arrival. ‘This (cain was loaded with about two thowand Sir Knights and others who accom- panied them. Ali business in the neighborhood of the railroad depot seemed suspended for a time to witness the novel sight. This train {Fought in Pittsburg Commandery, No. 1, with Great Western Brass Band, 26 pi ‘yreno Gch Regimen’ r% of = “—. with > eee Ss. Ste sf bieces; St. | treet, along 15th to F street, along F to 14th, ee mington, Del, | jy 1sth to Hy along i to 16%, and along 16% to Cor tion Commandery, New Bren ene | ihe west gaté of Executive Mansion, through the our De Lion Commandery, New Brunswick, | President f Grounds and out of the. i DF Cincher seiman Commandery, No. | thence along Penna. avenue and 15th atrect to & Cincinnatl, Ohio, with, brass band. ‘Ehese | along F fo 7th, down ith to E, along Ets ech Sees by he ot eae on Pennsylvania | down th to La. avenue, along La. avenue to the avenue by Washington Commandery, the ban ; "3 21. 4 all playing. Maryland, No. 1, 60 strong, with | St: Jinnce Nein ns ore ee Avenue to the the Marine Band of Annapolis. This was in ———— "i command of W.S. Hanway, the Generalissimo, Mavhatten, No. 31, New York, Eminent Com- mander George W. Southwick, about 30 strong. Morton Commandery, No. 4, N.Y. city, wit! band of 7th regiment, '25 pieces; Eminent’ Com- mander, William Edwards. ‘Chis mustersabout 150 strong. General Grand Com- y ed by Albert G. Mackey, M. D., Past General Grand Priest of the G..’G.-. C.-.) of the United States of America, and Secretary General of the Supreme Council of the Thirty- Third, for the uthern Jurisliction of the United States. This initial number gives assure ance of a valuable and popular exponent of the interests of the order, and it is issued by Messrs. McGill & Witherow in a stvle most creditable to Washington city. ‘The terms are $3 per year; 30 cents per single copy. TELEGRAMS T0 THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Siar. igration from Great Britain. Loxbon, Sept. 22—A convention relative to «migration has been arranged between the United States and Great Britain. The British commissioners of emigration have approved the tails of the scheme, and it has been trans- mitted to Washington by the Foreign Office. Jesuits and Republicans Expelled Rome, Sept. 22.—The Jesuits and republican agents have been expelled from home” The Pope has postponed the appointment of bishops to the vacant sees until Nevember. Eminént Comumnder, Sir Edward T. Schult Generalissimo, Sir Kobert val Academy Band. < Morton Commandery, No. 4, of New York City, Wm. Edwards, Eminent Commande headed by the celebrated 7th Regiment Band. ROUTE OF PROCESSION. The procession formed on Penna. avenue, the ight resting on Ist street west, and marched b: the following route up Penna. avenue to 1 meeting yesterday dis- missed private John W. Hanes for cond ict un- becom an off W. H. West and Samcet H. Collins were aj ated privates. The appli- cation of William H. Conroy for liquor license, which was rejected at a former meeting, was reconsidered and again re d. A communi- cation was from Sara J. Spencer, preside: of the Woman's Club, in which she says “No one knows better than yourselves the nature, extent and fearful responsibility of the work undertaken by the wom club, aud no body of men in country can render as so effectual service in accomplishing the ends we have in view as your board and the men under your command. For your evident approval, Sympathy and co-operation thus far, we thank yousincerely. As officers of the law you hay frequently been compelicd to do that whic was obliviously cruel and unjust. We al know that the ultimate hope of justice an fairness in dealing with the inmates o houses of ill-fame must rest with legisiation but what onght to be done in the immodiat® future, before legislative action ix possible, must trouble you, while it gives us great anxi We are adapting out own labors to the present con- dition ot things’ We find no difficulty what- ever in persuading women to leave that mode of life, in larger numbers than we are able to pro- vide for them. Even those who talk the most rudely to men upon the subject, come to us promptly upon the first real assurance can give them of #: le employment, stantial support, and kind, sisterly treat: But we are grieved to learn thut the large naimn- ber of strangers visiting the city the business, filled the empty oofters of the keep- tz; K. Martin, with Na- ‘THE REVIEW. In the absence of Governor Cooke, Acting Governor Stanion, Gen. N. P. Chipman and A. epherd, Exq.,reviewed the procession from y ‘of the St. James jotel. The bal- decorated. and crowded with ics. The Knighgs passed the hotel in sec- sof twos, threesand fours, alternating into triple crosses and triangles, the music playing the choicest operatic airs. Detroit Commandery, Michigan, marched bs d in fine style, the whole commandery in a straight line, ‘ust filling up the Avenue from one curbstone to he opposite one, and elicited much praise by ‘heir excellent marching. After the review the procession broke ranks on the Avenue, and the commanderies sepa- rated, most of them returning to the Temple, m. The officers of the mandery of the United States are still in session im Baltimore, aud were not able to finish their business in time to be present at the parade. Decorations, Many of the stores and private dwellings on the line of ma*th were decorated with stream- ers and banners, on which were the Templar emblems in all colors. Ropes were in many coses strung across Peunsylyania avenue, to which were attached pennons and the national Morocco. where the collation —An insurrection has broken Plone was prepared for thei ers of these houses, and encouraged them, reign : Many of the Knights, instead of going to Ma- | out in Morocco, and the Moors are inaking | hope for am scason of prosperity, huving Many of the principal bull onthe Avenue | oni : ‘it "E | no fear now of the execution of the raidi ote Ce ae dings were fairly | “°™© Temple, went to hotels and eating-houses. | vigorous attacks upon the citadel of Melicea. a | ° De THE COLLATION. Four rowsof tables were spread out the entire length of the hall, laden with all the substantial and lighter edibles, making a most welcome col- tion for the hungary multitude. The collation was partaken of ing, as it was impossible to seat s0 vast a crowd, after satisfying their hunger, the Sir Knights would file out, making room for others. order. We understand that it is within your province to close these houses withoat turning the women upon the streets. by simply station- ng guards at their doors to prevent the admis- sion of patrons. Believing that you sincerely desire to co-operate with us in saving these wo~ men, and trusting that you will not be compelled to adopt more rigorous measures, we earnestly reccemmend the above plan during the presence of the strangers in our city. In the meantime we are making rapid progress towards providing for the permanent employment, instraction, and maintenance of these women, and respect- fully urge you to mention this to them at every ccnvenient oppor waity.” The subject of houses of ill-fa postponed until the next meeting of th 4 whieh will take place after its return from the St. Louis police convention covered with fags and evergreens. Over the Avenue from the St. dames to the National Hotel there was suspended small fags, embie- matic of the order, and similar decorations were suspended from Shepherd's building to Shus- ter's, from Selby & Naudain’s near 7th street, from the Owen House and other points. The tollowing buildings were elaborately decorated and attracted much attention: The St. James, S. 0. Hollingshead’s, Morrison's, Timmes & Victoria House, the Territorial ~eaport town belonging t@Spain. The Spanish government has large number of froops to the relief of the garrison. Diplomatic Appointm —- ey lomatic Appointments—Jules Ferry to Washis ton—Thiere Ii—Disarmament of the National’ A'giors. Panis, Sept. 22.—It is probable that Lantrey will be appointed minister to Berne, and the Due de Choiscul as ambassador to Berlin. Ramor agam asserts that Ferry will go to Wash. ngton, and Guizet lo Athens, but the report is ovsidered doubtful. All the arms taken from the National Guard are to be deposited in the «rsenal at Bourges. Favorable news has been SIGHT SEEING. After the wants of the inner man had been satisfied, the visitors were escorted by their triends here to the various public buildings and other places of interest, and =pent the remainder of the day in sight seeing. Many left on the late trains this afternoon. Several of the commanderies visited Mount Vernon this afternoon, as the steamer Arrow was in readiness to convey them there and re- turn in time for the eveningtrain for Baltimore. Carriages have been provided by the knizhts of the District to convey the visitor’ wherever they desire to go. 3 Winsiow’s, the House, Concordia Music Hall, the Metropolitan, MeDermott’s, Young & Bros’., Columbia Hotel, Wiegmans, the armory of companys A and B., W. L. L., Campbell & Son's, Jno. Cummisky' Jos. Plat: loward House, Philp & Solomons’, Harvey & ‘Holden's, Oyster Bay, the Owen House, Buckley & Tower’s, Tug Star office, Rrpublican office, Patriot office, Wall, Robinson & Le ve Hall, Prince's, Towers & Mudd’s, I. G. Coombs' Dixon Howse, Perry & Bro.’s, Barnes & Mitchell, Gotthelf & Behrend's, nol Bacon's, Selby & Nandain and Jesse B: son. eceived from Algeria, indicating progress ‘owards the restoration of French Supremacy verywhere. President Thiers is not well. Spanish Recruits for Cuba. Marztip, Sept. 22.—Keinforcements to the Spanish torees in Cuba continue to be sent for- | ward. Twelve hundred soldiers have embarked rom Cadiz for Havana. . Tre TamMaxy Pay-Rout.—Every demo- ‘atic member of the Legislatare for the past seven or cight years has been on the pay-roll of the city government, for that is part of the com- land y- pensation they reecived for selling themselves Kheumatiz—Lator Strikes, Etc. | body and soui to the Tammany ring. Not ont 22.— Queen Victoria is suffering | 4 the roll filled with the names of war Imposing Spectacte. The spectacle tor excceted the expectations 11 our citizens, who apparently looked for noth ing more than an ordinary tournout, until t THE MASONIC TEMPLE was tastefully decorated. Qn the outside was pended from the center of the cornice on F Victoria Has the 4 politi \ san the felt pr cv Forney cians, whose sole work is to run party machines, meet tu each lower borser, s cord, to which pan- | ion | suneuiauee of tation tooo oe h strikes of a minor character have occur- | Lut with repeaters who are paid all through the hobs, streamers aud orilammes were attached, rious commanderies, their excellent march. jong the workmen inthe northof Engiand. | year for the perjury of aday.—N. ¥. Siaudard. ihe whole presenting a beantifal appearance. , Seiekt tae ak beeen workmen recently iinported ty New EE ope In the ee Hiall, which was used on this ocea- | . Seracted general attention, and drew forth eturning to their homes. CAxAL TRADE—Once more the canal coal walls bannersof all nations: anda theea cag | ubiversal commendation. All along the line of | Good Weather for the Emglish Crops, | {ade is assuming an appearance chaneterien Of the hull was a lange Teniat weeastend | march, and especially on the Avenue, Loxpon, Sept. 22—The weather is fair ani | 0 the successful operations during the early yest which the eanblems of the various order of ie shionetnn aol arene oe Bienen st this port carrying Ste 01 tone of cal ee Uiled the sidewalks, and as each commandery parsed vented their admiration in cheers and japping of hands. A detail of policemen Linmished on either side of the procession, keeping the Avenue clear of pedestrians and vehicles while procession was passing. Eaeh band knighthood were conspicuously displayed. Un- derneath this were Masonic devices in conjune- tion with the American banner. Bad for the Cott MonxtcomEny, ALa., Sept. The eceipts of cotton here have been 1,083 bales, a 2,253 of the corresponding Wok last bales. The boll week's exhibits among other with a 87 A Detroit jeweller fancy goods in his show window a paras pertect clock in the handle. The Processio: After the line was formed, marched in the following order: Detachment of police, under Lient. Johnson; Chief Marshal Edward Baldwin and Jos. Dan- iels, his aid; the fall Marine Band, under Prof. a. he procession WORE A GAY UNIFORM, and presented a very tine appearance. ft is neediess to say that the Marine Band, of this ity, pree, 7 Washington Commandery, No. 1, 190 mem- | crdiip of Profesor Scala, aici wien ween bers. C.#. Stansbury, Eminent Commande: the procession, was greatly admired, not only Donia Geet Ow DS je for the excellence of its music, put for the su- y 5 . .B. ; marchii mem| Pat Ene Dcmananeeer ‘) | perb appearance and ching of its ber Richmond Commandery, No. 2, was: Columbia Commandery, No. 2, of this city, | hy a piaton of standard bearers, carehre eaet With 10 Sir Knights; Eminent Commander, J | tact? fags, on whtah eae yes ne Stnall W. Gritin; Generalissimo, Samael Baxter, and | crosses. marched well and received many in . 8, Jones. their general appearance ‘otomac Commandery, No. 3, of G: al EEE re W.M. Smith, Eminent Gi ;,Jos. Lib- | of te parade weae the intricate. marching bey, Captain General; — Hardy, Generalis- evolutions of Hanselman Commandery, No. 16, of were incinnad. These movements Baldwin No.2, of Wil- | without interru march Mamuport, Pa. 68 membern, head? er'iepes | rocemion, or Gil the oe neen a “< ! band. Eminent Commander, Dan'lW. Smith; | :nayios thelr ; | touna cove loo "Thee L * in Captain General, Addis MeVelgh; Generalis- manures were loudly applauded by the spec- | Parties of armed men in hot pursuit THE PARTE Ry ( ! Hi | ‘f eit ul a becanameges reser } ima, P: Fiske, and Captain General, L Eaptain General Geb Me Eom mandery, No. Sy Rochester. jonree . a N. Y., 18 members; Eminent Commander, Wm,

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