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“THE EVENING STAR. Published Daily, Sanday: Ex AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenne, corner Lith St. HE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP’Y. S. B. RIUPPMANN, Pres’t. goes THE EVENING STAR is served by carriers to shetr subscribers at Tas Cats PER WERE, or FoR- t1-Four C2nts PER MONTH. Copies at the counter Two Cents each. By mail—three months, $1.0 ox ths, $3.00; one year, $5.00. | THE WEEKLY STAR—pablished Friday—G1.0 @year. S# Invariably in advance, in both cases, ‘and no paper sent longer than paid for SP Rates of advertising furnish~d on apptication —_——————————Oeeeee vez. 388—N2. 5,790. ming Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1871. The opening services of the Gencral Conven- vention of the Obarch in the United States took piace m Baltimore yes- terday morning at Emanuel in the pres- faty. dhe sermon wen delivered Wy the rthens: ity. sermon Was ver ne venera- bie Johns, of the Diocese of Vin im, who took for his teat the Sth ter = Second Epistie to the Coriathians, and 1G. verses: “For whether we be beside it i$ to God; or whether we be sober, it is for your cause, Zor the love of Chtist coustraineth us.” The presiding Bishop offered the er of consecration, and tho cested cleeseuts cory dis. me | anpmber of the See, the Lord Bishop ot Lichfield, the Bishop of Nassau, and the Dean of © assisting. The soene pre- sented during the administration of the Holy Communion was one of e solemnity and imiressivences. After the opening services the TWO CENTS. AMUSEMENTS. NEW NATIONAL THEATER. Sole Lessee and Manager... EDUCATIONAL. i LO S AND GIRLS . October 9th, in LADIES’ GOODS, &c. GRAND OPENING at H. KING, Jr., Se as and encces<ful N. 0. 0. Howa: Hon. Wm. A. W. Stevens, ©: mbridge, Mase ¥. oct Mr. J.@. SAVILLE. Brilhant Success of the Eminent English Comedian, MR. CHARLES MATHEWS. ee peerets WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, net Green, Exq., Brookly ep any formance, SELECT SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS EX- MASONIC TEMPLE, ME MATHEWS Jp three CLUSIVELY —Miss 8. E. TIFFEY will open IF I HAD A THOUSAND nm October M1. inthe First Ward, at No. 1753 K COBNER NINTH AND F STREET, PATTER vs. CLATTER. greet. between Ith and Ith streets. References— ®. 1d Selected Stock of Oaptain Patter... Rv. Dr. Starkey, Mrs. L. A. Wotherspoon, Mre. | of an entire New an AND Henry Maynadier. Met MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS GATRERWOOL. Mr. Gatherwoo!. FRIDAY—Benefit o' KS. SA. PECK'S 8 FLOWERS, FEATHER?. BR) “ifth annual sees i Mh. Ful IBBONS, FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS, Andallihe LATEST NOVELTIES of the Season M i be. YEAR. Sir. Mathews. Mr. Mathews. f Mr. Mathews. BATURDAY, at 2, MATHEWS MATINEE. ocd 2t articulars may be obtain from #030-Im*™ Spr paws ; Toe —I Un- the Principat, at E700 Tats UY TT LADIES’ HOSTRERY, GLOVES AND UORSETS “aunlitied Succens tf ahs Gren WALBALE LAW DEPARTMEST OF COLUMBIAN | at the lowest market rater. s020-tr Ad tncir Traneationtic Gon vination 21 saan rogene weowna. | ML, WIELIAN® ROUSE TW Fania, Reda a ah The Fall Term of this school opens DNES- 2 No. 7 CITE TREVIS, HENRI DE KING and M’LLE CELESTE DE DAY, Uctoder Lith, at the Law Building, on Sth KING. The Mid-sir Gymnasts; the Gorgeous street. at 533 o'clock p. m Hos been ré-establiched, and he will beable to show, | marc Fountains of Guid and silver Wate ant The regular Faculty will be assisted by eminent | trom thia day, the nasortment of WALHALLA PANTOMIME COMPANY. read. who hare been engaged to Lee- REAL LACE Ce wars ts secured at Ellis’ 2 a . ines Manage monthly in advance, are psy- Ww oa yRATHERS, Walhalla Matines decuraat Aseeen oct éd, who will be in atten: Hs RIBBONS. from 2 to 5 VELVETS. IM MIN Orn | No. ON EXHIBITION Naw Ne ee Ahan AieNrs, | Mad H ASD SALE } 130% z - Secretary and Treasurer. Pf ', HAIB BRAIDS made tohis | 7m Br.’ AT. Tre Sr, EDICAL DEPARTMENT a 4 : MARE RITER'S. DRabSES to order. “venth street, betw: streets M = One Price only, M, WILLTAN, No. 400 Be crnore nbows Ona Felloneien sel3 (907 Ponney}vania avenue. pots i Pasn:-net, Engravings Coxpmce, Be, GEORGETOWN suenees, JUST, BECEIVED=A ‘ine stsortment of Berg: | gies Picture, >ictare Uordaand Tascole, a Gupaty tnsesecsnasrcers a SEULIN ZEPH ROTDERED siipree | *eFreuMs CASH. WASHINGTON, D.C . Please remember Name and Number, _api8-1y* ee era bese. which Tam pre red £9 sell at the lowest | Fypor SERLDONS he next re of Lectare 8 gee ERO . FAS: LE DANCING ACADEMY, tation will cetmuence or MON OST Oe we | cca, ME. P/LEBOH, 734 Tes street, W MEDICAL BUILDING.A004 Yee, ene 10tb and end in the fullowing March." ‘ah 2 between Gand H. Srill open for the Beason of MZi- 2, 7 : “FULL LINE oF On SATURY 2 7. Be may 3 3P FACULTY: : OORSETS, VATS AND 'H Lists NOBLE YOUNG. M.D. Professor, of Princtpten | “At tedbéed prices, Oalland seh, ef | _ aJUYSNILE CLASS TUES® 4 vs, THURSDAYS, fas ee jr TiS tase Sce, | “eaprES CLASS ToEsbavs, THUBS- fetical Ethics, / : s ; FLODOARDO BOWARD, M. D., Professor cf _\ ftarket Spece. | DAYS and SAT! abate seep ime obstaricr avi Dideures<f Wima and Guildcen” | QBELINGAT 8. HELLER, : THENTRE VAN S CLASS, TURSDAYS and guand Precise Sarr 2 Broisaser Of Princ: | "y complete amortmehtot NATURAL Sains | perscial Ci sa 0 ‘and eptiemen for the Medica and Phereeeance Do Protessor of Materia | FATES oie foNy, ecriment of sean every Mdcarday to p.m Wot Laaten ’ en ted. Pheniiney apd OemaeS Rates” PrOteeor of | aa Hake nice desing tr aktendtheay Woulone wit bss ~ " ms ons GF ROLSTON. SD. Protessor of | = = e 1B. W. BLISS, M. D., Lecturer on Urinary Path- THE TRADES. EDOM, O28 ith strent HW, TT auknown fo Oo HARRY THOMPSC i HOVE note of application, NOTICK.—All pupils entering tone eee eM; M. D., Clinical Pro- bal = the classes during September will receive 36 lesaons ew TILDEN Moe Fs € Chemi diate has removed from his old place of | t© the quarter. Private tuition and tnitio in schools, ea Sesinclogy sn Tenner of CRainintey are Tots peremeres toes Mis old place Brivate far{lies or private classes at any hour agroed ARWICK BVANS. M.D. Demonstrator. “1207 TetneeT ee ee en re eee Se ee ee were be lb prepared tovattend ia ai ordere ASIN & BATES DANCING ACADEMY, and other informath i usin L HANGING, < For circulaTGENGON ELIOT A Debeen, | Zoek porate ‘RODS, SPEAK: 914 E STREET, N. W., ne25 Stood O Eitrectnbrmweit. | (8G TUBES. ke, “sobbing promptly attended to. . = CLASSICAL EW | Silwork dons in the best manker, at lowest rates.” | Will reopen for the season, 1871-72, - at pal. + s "clock, for the reception of pupils. For partic- Bo. 915 New York aveaue,northwost, "eea-ly | SURTIES.) in solicited. aes orlock tion aed ; ~OF HOWARD | _sultdm "UC PMToneee WONT mrpeR. | Hes; ciemarts to be had at music stores oF » iTY. Dean, 214 A st. 8.E. M NIVERS: UIDEON S&S. PAUMER. M_D.. MD., Steretary, corner and New Yor! T=" AND AWHINGS. Jos. A gp og BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. venue, N-We th Bezular Course of Medical Lectures wilt conmoene. on WEDNESDAY, October the llth, me eo eek PE ACULTY, AM JEW BOOKS RECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT TENTS for Sele or Rent for Camp Meetings, fairs, vals, &c. SRW NINGS for Public and Private Balls and Par- pert host M. G. COPELAND, SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE: M..M. D. No. 698 F Dealer in Awning Materials, | Chatterbe: cen x for 1871, Ilastrated and handsomely Sad Preceiccor rerun spehaelpeal| pe 643 Louisiana avenue, “bound.” Writren for little rien $1 90. JOS. TABER JOHNSON, A. M._D.. corner of NTHONY FISHER, ar ay bhi Ming Stone. By Sai tomes Vincente < | A Six Mouths Hence, Author of Behind the Veil. “Gipeon Ss. F MM D. So. 210.4 FIEST CLASS SCOURER, Price 75 centn GIDEON S. PALMER. A.M, Breet S. E.. Professor of Physiclogy and Hygiene PHINEAS H.STBONG. A.M .M.D.. University Bul. Professor of the Principles and Practice of jedicine 618 Orn Stazer, Orrosits Patent Orrics, latest improvements, invention, Lam Mine Stremted” of Fritz Keater. Price The Fall of Man; or, The Price &@ cents. whoaer ot American or fa uropean, ‘not to be Jed ities. oh: Seed Time and Harvest. Translated from the “ Ut Loves of the Gorillas. Palaces and Prisons. By Mrs, Ann Stephens. Price pa ‘sei Ee ne.” The handeomest. iHastrated monthly q i the world. Price % cents. 1319 L street N. W., Professo: cleating the whols | Chesp Rngiish Novele. Containing 16 Titugtrations. Surgical Anatomy. ~ ‘efter being removed, Hush Money. Agsinst Tide, and For Woman's J. ED. CHENEY, A. M .M. D., Lecturer on Mi- ine he garments —o Sake. Price 4 cents each. “SELLA C and §1.50; Pants, 7§ | NOTE, LETTER and CAP PAPERS, and every- ee Se ees Businces Suit. $2.28. Y thing in the STATIONERY line, cheap. WILLIAM H. SEAMAN, Lecturer on Botany. reasonab| > OSCAR OLDBERG, Lecturer on Practical Phar- Kid Glovee—a le J. SHILLINGTON, mA- ONE CLINICAL LECTURE dapeed, Miockeeed ond |. oct-tt Corner 49 street and Pa. avenue. ill be given daily, at 3:3) o'clock p. m., by one of Cees Sesteere N= BOOKS the Profresore, of 65 the Lecturer on Opthalmology. Ns xs | best style. These lectures will be illustrated by the numerous of the 9. The oldest aed ‘of FOR THE — in the Howgieal, ispensary,and Orphan Asy- = athe oompieysit nat ipt aoe ae jum cnnected with the inetitation, country. A Facilities for Olinical Instrection and Practice, 03 iE Agent, YOUNG PEOPLE. unsurpassed by any in this city, will be afforded ail | _J¥a-ly 18 aecrect. stadents in attendance. x wh ry ae ti cgzoslation, $5; Fall coarse, $100; Bin- AS OHNO. HOGAN, — FA ER OF WINDOW AND VERAN- | Little Folks,a beautiful quarto volunte, contain- The mL Seales Gees ei ees Catibiin OA AWNINGS FLAGS, TENTS, ing nearly five hundred pictures. and the very beat Vth. wi. Lectures will be given on Chemistry, AND WAGON COVERS. of reading matter for the litrle folks, 82, Fhe chil- ‘Materia Medica, Practical Pharmacy, and Botany Special attention given to city and real- | dren's Sunday Album, by the antl “ph A Trap to Se2-tocls * JOHN A. COLE, Secretary. me Ali orders promptly attended = 8 Catch a Sunbeam,” with byron = et and L‘* SCHOOL OF The next term RGETOW. of this School will commence on WEDNESDAY. Gcisher Gillett. Ope vILD & BROS. 41 Ie mare on that aay. . * betwoon Is ; te, $1.25. ; the Term—Mr- Justice Milicr, © art; | and E strest mancfactarersof the | the author of “Letters very Jadse Charles P. James. Hon. J. Hubley Ashton: wonderial Musical Toy for Piancs; silbonette illustrations by Konewka, $1.25. e The Leciare Hail is in the Colonization Building, | iscturers of Musical ‘end deal | Cousin from India, a bgok for girs, by'afixs Mlock, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and €% «treet. For | anos. Musical instraments, and Musical 9 cents. ind What t! ey Di , by Helea 0. Gireelars ua ocr information apply to CHARLES | Hye xonerally Weeks, $125. The Children's Album of Pretty, AN, Secretary, who will be from 4 to 6 o'clock p.m. OLUMBIAN COLLEGE, WASHINGTON. D.C. The PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT of this eRe or tember 13. 1571. COCLEGIATE—Septcmber 20, THEOLOGICAL—October 2 MEDICAL—October 2. LAW—October - Young men wishing to enter either of the - atthe Hail Pictures and Short Stories, by Uncle John selbi Lyle MacDonaid; or. a W: = ine, by Mrs. 8. F. Keen Boys,” &., $1.90. Our Boys a: crontai: ing stories of the sea. ods of travel, wonderful things, dialo: &c.,editea by Oliver Optic; profusely PHILP & SOLOMONS, A WEWAND ECOND-HAND FURNITURE t AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. BEPAIBING of ove: the Farni- id Donght. . W. corner 8th and D streets H.W. jel3-@m* H.é@ AUG. SCHMEDTIE, inter in the Wood: » $1.75. a of author of “Orient. Girls’ Story Teller, les of wond: & jer, rec: anes, puzzles, illustrated, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, ys 3 The Bible Commentary. By Bishops and other mente should be presept at the crumencement 704 7th street, between Gand H streets. quae pair nT, = GPa 030 ennsylvania avenue For tion inyuire of WM. STICK- BEPAIRING OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, is UNDER THE Couur Tw a NEY. Treasurer. auis-ihm ta | JLOCKS, SPROKS carefully executed Sek staal Sa en TSA Peiered OBooL ee, Sook AND JOB PRINT: " ‘Th Tina if poe vay bs a edit 2 MONDAY, Septemior atheat 943 Mt {mre | Beatle A) BEOMPRE Y EXECOTED | 7 vole: @5.cn DY Divants new edition; ae ; : * Masso, teacher of street. between 6th and 7tb streets. ‘pitly D Clergy of the Angli limited nu will be rece No. 905 E STREET, near the General Post Office. Will be at his office in South Washington at 10 ed at east, betweun A and 1 tit sn Church: vol.1; price $5. ia Reema IE te id je », ne9-l0w" PROFESSIONAL. 402 Seventh street, Serre 1028 Intelligencer Building, JAMES EB. MORGAN, 0 Ka deccdice TP Office aid resitienee, sdb dato ENING OF A NEW STATIONERY STORE OPERND BLANK BOOK MANCEACTORT First-class goods at fair prices, for cash. THY N THE ST. P_CHIPMAN has retired from thi ; ‘i i Ww yg ee Font . WES’ Shas ft + PMAN, HOSMER © 00., so Tar os The public are invited to call and examine our Eotarned from attending the normal course taught | its business embraces the prosecution Of claims | mew stock. Pt ag by Prof. A ‘snd is prepared to text, | #2ainat the Gor ate! " Under National Métropolitan Bark vocal musi inciples of his new and shesein ¢ Land and} ess will be eondacted and next door to Jay Cooke & Co.\x, Bethed for singinc. He makes the teaching of | ** beMtotere. Th » Law and Claims | _sel2-tr ‘ashington, D. 0. thorough ond figured Basso the Orean a speciaity. | 3epinet th inne by HOS- ieeenGedie sn ee suthe | READ! WEAD!1 READ! oc3-Im O_D._ GIUMORE . . - EMOVAL. 3 . WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ete. PR JOHN ILD amit aLt has PRICES, STYLES, AL ROOMS to 122) klin & © FINE WATCHES, Pes sia GOLD JEWELRY, AT A. STRAUS’, Soe ae a. . Opticians." ocl-ly N DENTIST, SS Wwenue, between I7th = 9°33 6m BR PLATED WARE, for sale very low at my old stand, corner of Lith and Pennsylvania arene. H. 0 HOOD. Call on ——_ BENS. L. HOOD. the large opposition Jewelry Store the past twenty-five rears. an yw gel off the most roliable Watcd + Ete., from 1729 Pennsylvani and 18th streets. W. SEARS. M.D, . 83% 13tu Sremer, wean 1. Special attention given to the Medical and Sargi- cal Treatment of the Eye. —<— ladelphia, Bal-ap FOB DIAMONDS, &c., TuRee Doors rRom 11H Steet. Best of references from timere, Virginia and Alaba —_——_. FALL AND WINTER SUITS: POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, i 15 to? per cent. orders promptly ex: CASTOR BEAVER SUITS........... panenesee G37 OO0 usual ‘ . B.—! Buildi it reduced | . stand, = inewingat™ & Bese Diticia fe omc anasict aie ine eee have Flant's Building. cofuer New York areaue and inh | ENGLISH DIAGONAU SUITS... 25.0 -— WU randsteved I ivence, | lly | ENGLISH CASSIMERE. 92. E L. 5 ENGLISH MELTON. WASHINGTON MILLS......... TIGER SILK, MIXED......... HAERIS’ SILK, MIXED. HARBIS’ CASSIMERE...........ccsnesinalne SCOTCH CASBIMEBE....cccscseesssressseecerseers PUTMAN CASSIMERE............. PHGENIX CASSIMEBE. ec sessyseessione ALL WOOL CASSIMBRE...0..ssssnnmnee GENTEERL CASSIMERB pect eeccestoneserseryees Ané HEAVY SUBSTANTIAL SUITB....... INSURANCE COMPANIES. (RE, BATIONAL MPTROFOLITAN or TEE ane. DISTRICT OF COLOMBIA. ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870. CASH CAPITAL... $100,000 Office in Shephert’s No. 908% Penneyl. Feel hi sans AND VE8Ts, A LARGE VARIETY. YOUTHS 8UIZS FROM BOYS suits A** BIGHT HOT BLAST COOK, OVERCOATS, CAPES AND GLENGAB’ IN GREAT VARIETY ee wis tok tie ot “ CALL AND SEB. © * | tains heat longer:and will give greater sstig. ‘ nf Si werk perfectly wiih either Woot 87 Remember pame and number. 3} See Sah ond oaks, solves cin bar ab 2 A, STRAUB, eda F17 Hh atront, Washinton I : POPULARCLOTHIER, |: RICKS! BRICKS! BRICKS 11! 000 BRICKS of all kinds on band and for sale at wet mart et & DUSR, apl-} 1233, Tour-sad-s-Half street, b. W. 8B to aan eS a 5 | FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PAMTS eemAy 1012 Pa ave:, bet. Wand SPECIAL NOTICES. Lower Prices than mrnett,Geeckiog and rry Pectoral, 886.; Burnett’ and .;, Schenck’ 5; "6 Biers ao ttn gcse aed sce Bitters, i meghler'e, I Bie; Leyon's oem and Magnolia stehoie maica ibe.; Perry's xtracts, genuine, $1; Col- assortment whole- Imported, 3 per bottle: ted = B es, $1: per gallon. nted oF nded: Bgelice: Bherry, ggry, Muncatl, u.W. reas Reduction. IN OLD ET" AND BoURtOy, WHISKUES ose capi oe ae dos Bowie, aan On hs 5 do'; Pine Apple heller, a0, ‘all lehnessey , do, Bes a As 3 do., Bal vibes 6 do. (ree! do. i mt ‘discount y 0. GAUTIER, PremrteTY and 1319 Reawe Srone Pe erihlawre Beietindcbom) Lea & Perris Saace. Pronounced by Connoisseurs “THB ONLY GOOD SAUCE.” He Sengeorse sunsets nnd Cggetiony ont: (5 te: The gre dinected by .. LEA & PERRINS to prosecute all Parties Qu DUNCAN'S SONS. aul2-eo6m Agents, New York byl THURSTON’S 1VOR) DER is the H LECTURES. LECTURE SEASON OF 1971-72. BRILLIANT SCIENTIFIC COUBSE, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, AT LINCOLN BALL. The Managers take pleasnre in announcing that the le gular Course of Popular and Attractive Scien- Bthops retired to Grace Charc c elit erations will be held. ts Shere their The House of Delegates was then EVENING STAR. | TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR. organized, by th lection silent secretary This Afternoon’s Dispatches oft tee Hw je Py ooh Rentach Washington News and. Gossip, ——— © | Eomne pretimnary Dastnese nen tracery? and ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Exclusively to The Evening Star. An Emperor on His Travels. Rong, Oct. 6.—The Emperor of Brazil and pry are expected in this city about the 10th or November. after spending some time here the royal tourists will go to Suez to view Lesseps’ great work. Spanish Cabinet-makers in a Quan- Mapnip, Oct. 5.—Espariero having declined to eRe of a Cabinet, as re. qu ¢ King’s telegram, Sagosta advise: Amadeus to invite Zortits to reconstruct the government and remain at its head. It is not probable this advice will be followed. Loxpow, Oct. 5—The following is the state- tides the English There were othe : Rev. J. Theodore Holby, an. SECRETARY DELANO left for Ohio yesterday. INTERNAL REVENvE.—The receipts from this source to-day were $528,962.96, CommoporE A. S. CA Chief of the Ord- nance Bureau, is acting Seeretary of the Navy during the absence of Secretary Robeson. Governor Cooke, and Captain Brison, U. S. N., .ailed for Europe icom New York yesterday in the steamer Russia. Gen. Cowen, Assistant Secretav? of the In- terior, who is at present in Ohio, when last heard from, was rapidly recovering his health. THE PrespENt.—A telegram received at the Exceutive Mansion this morning announces iar isan ited. Sregularly accred- —<$_____ Tne Dry Goons TRape—[Prom N York Daily Bulletin. ee month com wie the trade in about the same condition as was noted at the time of our last review. Brown shectings and shirtings are in fair jobbing de- mand in all grades. Bleached shéetings and shirtings meet fair sale tn the medium-priced qualitics adapted toe the current wants of the trade. Fime heavy goods continue sold close to the production, but are still héld at the old quo- tations. Cotton dri!'s are selling in limited ag- a pert Amounts. Canton faunels hare become well sold out of Grst hands in all makes popo- t situation in Madrid: “Sen larly known, and there is still a fair package in- that the President will arrive in Baltimore to- praraieed anctea President of Con oor quiry, but the movement is Sane in the ihe dnp, pemcung, and, Femain, there & portion 0: | the lower branch of the Cortes, the Zorifia Min. | BESTegate; Prices remain frm. Prints are sei- the day, reaching here to-mo-rew afternoon. istry have tendered their resignations. The | 28 iy ror oe on ae a = es ing then requested se. * again. He wasat Carin Apache, A. T.,/énthe | and Admiral Maleampo was called upon and | fet, siics ot Manchester fancier which were 6th ult.,endeavoring to induce the Indians there | 8ccepted. pine depen ieis at line delaincs and other dre fabrice are jobbing ogo 0 the White Mountain reservation, antthe jess “sey har eg-strees es MEY... | Well. Shawls, in both wool and worsted styler, leave in a day or two for Camp Grant. Tre Naval Boarp (of which Vice Adiniral Rowan is president) to investigate the claims of naval officers who deem that they were unjustly have not met very spirited sales excepting mn stripes, There has been a break in prices on som¢ prominent makes. Clothe have not sold With any degree of freedom, excepting the most popular grades and finer quall new mitistry is generally believed to be correct: Maleampo, premier and minister of marine; Alvarez, minister of interior; Olozoga, foreign affairs; Calcmiro, justice; Bassoli, war; Candan ; qnotations finance; Baranger, probably public works. It i by th stocks. dealt with and passed over in the ist of promo- | reported these will tako the oaths of office to- | At, Nell surtained by, the light stocks. Doe- tions, isin easton at the Navy Department. ve i graces, but the sales have been mgre of foreign than domestic goods. to be a little firmer. Tne PorrricaL ConvENTIONS VESTERDAY.— After the New York democratic convention turned out both the Tammany and reform del- egates from New York city, as stated im last evening's 8 a platform was adopted, in which the departure” is swatlowed en- tire, and the Tammany swindies are diated. ‘The convention did not proceed to no: yesterday. ‘The democratic State convention of Miinoii met yesterday, and adopted a platform re Tue Dead Letrer Orrice.—During the month of Septembcr last, 310,004 lettere, from all sources, weré received at the Dead Letter Office. About 160,000 letters were in that period returned to the writers. The amountof money returned to forwarders of letters was $5,837.85. Mason CHartes T. Laren has relieved Major Rochester of the special duty assigned him at the office of Paymaster General Brice, and has assumed the duties of chief disbursing Hodge. the position recently occupied by Major lodge. Cassimeres are reported Portugese. A dispatch from Bombay reports that an insusrection has broken out in the Portugese Settlement of Goa, on the west coast of India, but the military force in charge of the post has been able to quell the disturb bance. im Rome. RomgE, Oct. 5—The Marquis de Sayre, French Charge d’Attaires, has arrived here, THE NEW YORU DEMOCRATIC CON- VENT! The Beform Delegates Claiming to be Admitted. rm: ean ees Rocuesrsr, Oct, 5.—The convention was | IE the old Je Se eo A HANDSOME VIGNETTE of thelate General E- | called to order at li a.m. Several members of | freort ama pauons, and corruptions of the D. Baker, who was killed at Ball’s Bluff early | the reform del from New York made | favoring moderate taxes and opposing the pres- in the war, has ben prepared at the Bureau of | Témarks urging Glaims to seats in the con- | ent tariff. i 4 |] vention, among: Tilden. who said he did not The Massachusetts labor reform convention Engraving and Printing, igor bp aig dare go home without lifting his voice in favor A eee ae aan Ee. M. Cham. and will be Placcd upon either the new four or | of hearing this delegation. fle charged that the | $i 5782 a pw y wy ad font Gadd Malt peseeate buees: action of fhe convention yesterday vas scrctels vention. in Seasion at Boston, have nomlusted Tue First AUDITOR oF THE TREASURY has a ~ cond coreny ae —— R. C. Pittman. Gen. Butler received a few sent to the Secretary his annual report for the | Tit tw prevent these pumonen tee tavaing votes in each convention. fiscal year ending June 30, 1571, which exhibits | an address stating their ances. The con- Tne Trovptes at THe Coal Mixes Ap- a statement of accounts settled in that office | vention voted to give the ion a hearing. JUSTED.—The bee pei Benevolent Aswo- within that period amounting to $1,773,277 492.02. Ottendorter, the first ', Said it was not | ciation having violat: the agreement of May The Auditor recommends an increase of com- | the purpose of the de to throw a braad | 11, am to strike for a higher basis, pensation to his clerks. of disturbance in the convention, but was its | the difficulty was yesterday adjusted by the as- yurpose to have in the convention a delegation am New York which denounced and abhorred the corruptions of Tammany Hall. He thought the action of the committee yesterday would re- flect great dishonor on the democratic party, and mt this asked ng. peaker. came here with a view > e ~y pocpwenyes which ‘Was setting in against the party ver the mi deeds of m a sociation and the anthracite board of trade. The minimum on the litn May aprosmont was €2.25. The anthracite board of had submitted a Proposition te pay bch age the rate as if coal was €2.75 at Port Carbon, without any rise or fail trom the first day of Gctober to the close of the year. | This was not accepted by several dis- tricis nally agreed to accept w: as if coal was $2.75 at Port Carbon as ¢ min mum, THE PRINTING of the new internal revenue stamps for tobacco, distilled spirits and beer is now progressing at the printing bureau of the Treasury Department, and the first instalment will be turned over to the Commissioner about the latter part of the week. The new stamps are much neater than the old ones, and are — in different colors, according to denomi- nation. “ - oa and end coek advance dh mm that the; tfic Leet ‘ih ist_of ten Leet: nd will AS of Tammany. The Tammany ~ | Teceive one per cent for every three cents ‘eon open on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov-dah. The | ‘Tux Screnrrvic LECTURE Course Brrone | tons came adm there was « cloud hanging | should thus advance. ‘This’ was concurred in oe ee tux Yous Mzx’s Cuntst1ax Associatiox— | Over them. He suid if the delegation was ad- | by the Joint committee, and the trouble settled. of Pickin a Suleae: wa egtarer WEDNESDAY We print to-day the schedule announcement of ng the ticket. ne pits Fatomrror Fauve ox Pansra—An and FRIDAY EVENINGS, Nov. 8th and loth the regular annual scientific course of lectures next speaker. He said writer from Teheran confirms the most {Sit ted UE RACKIN SB RCH OF ITS GRAND- baleea te. i. GA. Gnd bot akon ean ee distressing stories that have been Teported re- B. 3. aria,” eatly interested in the programme set forth. A LETTER FROM CHARLES o'connor, Ging the pestilence and famine in Persia. the rminent himerical writer ona letecee, Twolec- | With such names as Prof. Morton, Rev. Dr. | which was, om motion, vende "Iss N Meschid cight thousand persons peridhed in {urce, WEDNESDAY nud FRIDAY EVENINGS, | John Lord, Prof. Hillman, and, above all, the | York its to mere personal @ promis- | One month, and it is further stated that forty Nov.6.h and 17th. Subjects will hereafter be an: | accomplished Prof. Tyndall, of England; the ing field for enterprise in many forms. Among | ‘#ousund were carried off into slavery by the nowiced. 157 PROF. A. RORDE course $s destined to be one ‘of fanusial merit. m convenient instrumentality of Afghans. —l . A. 5 rot. }, of Hamburg, is com velynew | legislative acts and administrative management > E: Di ef Hamburg, To highly soir enor: to this country, but his ia a exhibitions of gould have "been overiooked. Tt hay Of Into Bap y RP ve il ~ | geology and ‘the progress of civilization are n lulously cultivated indi- pibitions,, WEDNESDAY FRIDAY BYE- | fighly commended by such menas Prof, Agasis, | vaieals ian rf ergy redler nie A FS 1V.—PROF. HENRY MORTON. of Stevens Institute, will give one new lecture in December; fixed. Sub; probably, every variety of public opinion, and the parties which have alter- nately possessed the reins of power, as well as as possessing great and unique merit, and as being especially adapted to the entertainment and instruction of teachers and advanced made the departures from Liverpool were five id in excess of the precedi: jaarter. labor- =] these emigrants are many ski date not ‘yet fixed. Subject, the citizens who take little part with ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISN. scholars. We are also glad to see that the scale | either may be, probably, alike centered ire eon ‘The Association n« w confidently expect toconclude | of prices is a low, and that it is possible | not devoting more attention to constitutional Tue Harr: Kewtccny.—Mis the course with three lectures from eminent to achieve the denetit of this entire course, with | safeguards by which the public interests might | Betsy Harper, the second victim of the terrible -—PROF. JOHN TYNDALL, a reserved seat, at a rate equivalent to 25 or 30 | have been e! fectually All have been | tragedy, quietly breathed her last on Friday of Englend, the forcingst sclentifi man of the pres: | cents for each lecture. It must be a success. more or less censurable ina somewhat veniai | morning. Of three brothers and a sister com. ent, 8 urope. Prof. Tyn vost cnt age in Europe. Prof. Tyndall contemplates a degree, and, as a consequence, evils have grown | posing this femily three of them have fallen by and bas disposal of his scientifc friends. Foller particulars of this great atiraction at an early day. OF ADMISSION. agers have resolved to place tl js course ae : wi gd jet of all, by fixing the fol- jowir alar scale of prices: Tickets, with rved Seats, for Gentle- man and Lady, 85. Course Ticket, with Reserved Seat, for One Per- son, $3, Course Ticket for Members, without Reserved feat, $2. Course tickets are transferable. Couree tickets can be had on and after Saturday morning, October 7, at Philp & Solon ons’, Pennsy!- Vapia avenue, and at Ballantyne’s, 402 7th street. The diagram of the hall for the selection of seate for the course will be open at Ballantyne’s, where all tickets must be presented In order to secure cata. 5 TWO EXTRA LECTURES b: JOHN B. GOUGH, in January, one of which will be entirely new. 05-3t @™D 7D H.B. HABLE BROTHERS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. COATS, VESTS AND PAN?S TO ORDER FROM GERMAN AND FRENCH GRANITES, PIQUES and TRICOTS. ENGLIFH AND FRENCH DIAGONALS AND BASKET COATINGS DEVONSHIRE KERSEYS. * OHINCHILLAS AND BEAVERS. IRInH FREIS. CARR'S WEST OF ENGLAND MELTONS. SCOTCH AND AMERICAN SUITINGS AND CHEVIOTS. GERMAN, FRENCH, axp ENGLISH CASSIMERES. CHOICE AMERICAN CASSIMERES, CLOTHS anv DOESKING, VELVETS, CASSIMERES, WORSTED anv SILK VESTINGS. READE-MADE CLOTHING, A VEBY LARGE AND PLEASING STOOK. é FURNISHING GOODS, EVERYTHING NEW AND NOVEL, 90 H.W. OOR OF Tr AND D pers. 3 FALE STOCK baie 5 anlar PPG tite ay ing Gilt Papers, Plain ints for or jy. with ee Gen. Meigs’ Refutation of the Seneca Stone Scandal. WasuineTon, D. C., October 5, 1971. Editor Star :—The Daily Patriot of 4th instant, calls attention to the fact that the correspondent ofthe New York Sun, of the 2d ifistant, accused the Quartermaster General of requiring Seneca sand-stone to be used, to the exclusion of ail other stone, in the national cemeteries and works in the vicinity of Washington, which he controis; and coupled this assertion with the statement that the Quartermaster General owns $9,000 in stock of this quarry. Both assertions are untrue. Seneca stone is notexclusively used, as the contracts and pro- posals on file at the returns office and elsewhere Bro! up. On framing the present constitution of this State, the remedy for the supposed injustice was magnanimously, but unwisely, conceded to the opposition, from which incalculable evils have resulted. [This is all of the letter we received before going to press.) —e THE EPISCOPAL GENERAL CON- VENTION. Battimore, Oct. 5.—In the Episcopal con- vention the aig service wes read by Right Kev. Bishop Lee, of fowa. The House of Depu- ties wes called to order at 11:30, Rev. Dr. Craik inthe chair. After reading, correcting and ap- y the president announced the standing committecs. The {o!- commitiee on the canons of cleri- the bands of an assassin. Old John, owner of Longfellow, is the only one left. 87 Five dollars and fifty cents on © hun dred dollars is the tax rate of Philadelphia. S7-A menagerie audience at May Teun., was routed by an escaped wildcat. 87-An Australian quadrigamist, claiming to be a second edition of King David, distarbs Savannah. 87 A Southern paper speaks of the death or Severa' citizens “ from throat » superip- duced by razors.” &7 The Vienna police are being taught E: lish and French, in view of the approaching = ternational exhibition. What next ? lowing is the will show. cal nlegates: Rev, Drs. Mead, Conn.; Haight, | , 87 Terra del Fuego has been traversed by The ‘Quartermaster General does not own, and B Xj Watton, N. A Harre, Pay adic: dives bolus ts ders nod teat teag oo = never didown any stock or interest in this quarr; land; Vintor, Mass.; Benedict, Ga.; and ox inany then; aud, sscrtoter me eawerne ee of S el Messrs. Fish, N Ys dus, IL; | Parted spirits of the medical profession. fered him any stock, cr solicited, or even advised | Fogg, Teun; Sheffey, Va.; Burgwin, Pittsburg: | s@-Paris has for several years had a street him to take stock or interest in the concern. attle, N. C. railway, or, a8 they call it there, a“ Chemin-de- Seneca stone is and has been used in the con- tracts for works of the national cemeteries, under charge of the Quartermaster’s Depart- ment in this bg poten and so have ns and are, used Manassas stone, blue gniess of the Potomac, cut sand-stone coping from Wyoming Valley, Pennsylvania, and blue stone coping from the Hudson river. M. C. Mics, Quartermaster General, Brevet Major General, U.S.A ee Committee on the state of the Church—Dr. Van Dusen, Central New York; F. R. Hanson, Ala; J.J. Tucker, Albany; J. W. Brotherton, Cal.; T. G. Little, Del.; J. J. Scott, Fila; F. W. Braithwaite, Conn.; W. H. Clarke and George S. Chase, I!l.; Benjamin Franklin, Ind.; Chas. Seymour, lowa; J.J. N. Lee, Kan; E. 3. Per kins, Kes; Dr- Haskins, Long Island; W. 1. Adams, La.; C. 8. Leffingwell, Me.; Dr. Hat M4.; Dr. Babcock, Mass.; G. D. Gillispie, Mich.: Weltes, Minn.; Dr. Crane, Miss.; Dr. Berkley, fer Americaine,” and now the system is to be extended. §7-A_ twelve-year-old boy by the mame of Brodie struck his little sister with his fiston the back of the neck, in Chicago, on the 29th ult., £0 severely that death eusued in a few hours. &7-The Chicago Republican cordially wel- comed the visiting Cincinnati Councilmen to all the institutions of the former city, “ refectory, rectificatory, relaxatory, reparatory, reforma- tory, or retributory.” 7 When Brigham Young received the ten boxes containing the imported silk dresses and cashmcre shawls for his thirty wives, he said to friend: “Ah, if you knew the cost of those you would not believe for a moment that tived polygamy as an earthly pleasure. No, It is with me a stern duty.” WHITE, CHI THREE ‘MHOUSAND SQuARE MILES oF Wis- CONSIN ON FiRe—The fires which have been raging in the lumber forests of Michigan are stillon their march of devastation. ‘The latest advices are to the effect that the fire has crossed Fox river to Cover, covering a strip of land thirty miles in width, and that the present track of the differeut fires covers an area of three thousand square miles of territory. Hundreds of families have becn made homeless by the be- som of destruction; bridges, fences and buildings swept away; while forest animals lying trom the woods te the great consterna Cheshire, 8. C.; Dr. Bsrr, Ohio; Dr. Hare, Pa; John Scarbor ough, Pittsburgh; 8. C. Seymour K. 1; Shsnd, 8. C.; Dr. Wheat, 3 oes af ROraerey, - 5 ‘H street, opposit 5. Treasury, Wishinton D.C. apd Nord North Charice sures, A Manongy City, -» Oct.—The fr Henry Souther, the independent candida ion y 2 Nolen 7 imore, successfully treats of those persons who have not as yet been ai- | the judiciary, held a large meeting last night, “ “ ° 3."DUNIONS, fected by the fire fiend. 7 which was broken up by the attack of a mob, | cinband Ingrowine Nolle tulblniea, and other dis-, said to be adherents of Thomas H. Walker, the democratic candidate for the same position. Steps have been taken to offer a large reward for the detection of the ringleaders. Partof the re- Forted plan for the assassination of F. W. jughes, one of the speakers, was foiled by a large ap aaa threw too great alight for cn Giwenie Goan . in oF iMCOUTeuionce to Tue “ OLp CatHotic” Conoress.—A Berlin letter of the 20th ult. to the London News says: “ The great event of the season will be the mon- ster conference of the ‘Old Catholics" at Munich. Peopleare rushing to it from all parts of Ger- many and @f Austria, from Switzerland, from Italy, andeven from France. Pere Hyacinth, under his true name, Abbe Leison, has already ¢ancs of the Feet, without the patient. The shoe can be worn with esse time- diately after theoperation. Refers to the many emi- nent physicians, surgeons and thousands of other well-known aud’ res; ersOUs Who patrouise his est it. eeoir JESFOSSE'S FRENCH BAKERY, | Pmt Ee av. notified his impending arrival, and undoubted! 960,000 Penalty. Colebrated French Paris Joco' Bread and Butter will meet with an_enthusi io secepaon, just | { Bostox, Oct. '5—Letters trom Washington Retets and Bestaurants furnished at satis because he is a Frenchman. him, a d-state (hat special agents N. W. Bingham, of ‘Depot—Velati's Confectionery, 616 13th «treet, ras ent of Pook Thiers ee ee: om, and B.G. Jaynes, of New York, re near G. Orders can be left there. eo22-Sm* witzerland sends no less a person than the | that @ case jointly in: by them in | — 7 oldest and most respected of her statesmen, Herr | Néw York of false’ im} Of pices, has 30,000 2°4%* oF Watt Parse Keller, of Aarau, now im his eightieth year.” the 2 a roe ateece dora inns. ns mtn Rea Estate Sates 1x Lovpon County, Va.—The handsome brick residence on Market street, belonging to the estate of the late Dr. Thomas H. Ulagett, was last week sold at pri- BEDUCED RATES, lorgeest assortment ¢ WALL PA! gumerkens tompristes tre all the most ———— Nomination ef a Successor to Hon. fu Cook. vate sale by his adminisirators, H. 0. Clagett Ee the best {/efories im the country and A. H. ane Sanam of. ges ge siscal conyeatoal of the district yesterday JOHN ALEXANDER, week wi nie “Cool i. ara, a mind nominated to fill the vacancy oc- canon: 1931 Penneyivante avenn sou ‘and containing 165 acres, for EIGNER & ENGELS PHILADELPHIA LA $3,500; Thos. L. Burch, purchaser —Leesbury . irre. ‘ “ Bie nee? & Co.'s PHILADELPHIA ALE and SEcEssrox In MExico.—The election i: - CATAWBA WINE, (in founts v ico is completed, and Juarez has a. +493 Be, 86.4 Lad eighteen in mane S. certaintor Blas. and Congress has: ing to do but to go : dates, "Whether the meals Taates or a acted county is dou #8 thore st

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