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ce THE EVENING STAR. Pablished Daily, Sundays Exeepted AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peunsytvauin Aveane, corner Lith St, WHE EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COWT, & 8. BACPPEANN, Prevt. seein abies SHB EVENING STAL ta eerved py carrier to | sabdecribers at TEN ORNTs P28 WEEK. or FoR- f7-FOUR ORT PER MONTH. Copies at tae counter | ‘Twe Currs cach By maf!—three months, $1 9: | Mx months. 85.0; one year, $5 THE WEEALY STAB—pubiisned Priter bed ® year. GF tavirtably tn advance, “a both cste® | 40—N2. 6,080. — oS WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1872. Sndac paper mt .o'.ger than paid for. ST Rates of advertising farntenad on Heaton —————_— = = ALPUARETICAL | 5. HOUSE FURNISHING STORES, | BUSINESS DIRECTORY: | Seo b'0ore’h stam sssoeoes x. tee ockantr " ICE COMPANIES. Cantaining Cards of first-class Establishments | papsrenprst Ice Co.. im all Branches of Business in the District. | ICE CREAM MANUFACTORIES. — | Baxvzye toupen, S B. coruer Lith at, TURAL WAREHOUTES. INK FACTORIES OM TE ILs, aye., dt. ME Slotbsts. | AMERICAN IvK Co Os Fa avenas S19, Georget’s i b. Treneury € > opp. P.O. Dep't. A. B acorn 2 Dete coca ¥ at pear ibih Lt, 682 F etreat, near 7th strect anix L. Ta. Oo., 4 A4T GALLERI Es. i May Building, 7th and Este &. 4. Bartow 12S Pr, ave. det Isth anc tsthats. | Gis sia Fine Uwe Te Eee eceitaes weet | AFTUORSEYS-AT-LA ®. JEWELRY STORES, PAakETy, Sil 5m ntroet Re hos, Jewelry, 619 Ps. avs, -D_GLENN. 130 F wt., Wash 2,810 Brig, eo" eR, 42 D street, opposite City Hall. Minvalsoconveyancrng.)09 Tin street, SHOE FINDINGS, 2c | street, between G and A. 14 D stroet, between 7th and Sth. S22 sth «t.. bet. Ps ar. and D st Rp, upper macufect’r, ocr TthaB, 8.0 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. | THE! wos arnt cor. Pa. av. snd 9th st, 1001, cor. loth and D streets, SN, UA. mee. corner 3d strest east . 1398 onions #26 Louisiana. sv. and 6110 3A -RZBERG, S"Gorterein & Co.c6l4 0 strecty mest Teh corner Iith strest. |" LOOKING GLASSES. M_ Lave, Bet'l vie read, 429 E. Capitol st. Faancts Lams, 12% Ps. avenue mear 18th street. megs MBER 3 LU! YARDS. a SA r3. 7 Teh street. between Gand B. | wo: McLxax, corner 18th street and canal, ‘5 AND BANKERS. .CHINISTS. 1 Excontine avence, corner 1th t. a¢ | JOHN McOLELLAND. Loufsiana ave, and 10th street, Savison sy. road Tigh at ose ry 'Witsow,1025 7th st..bet, N.Y. av. and List. Grosos k Tocwet, Pa. aves bee, 5a.d daeh sta. MAKKET STORES. ARLINGTON Maret, L.A. Walker, 1419 I street. ETROPOLITAN MARKET STORE,N. B.cor.B and 6! Hyare's NATIONAL MaRKET Ald lith ot.near Ba bm TON & Pearson, Slate, Log agg ty anda G@izs0n & Rooms, corner th and str as ath & D ste. on» Hart. Bitt1aRD SALOON, corner . Tics Bitiiano Satcow, corner sth & Wate: BSELL-HANGERS & LOCKSMITHS. eee Bie Tih ah ope att aiice” | &-B-SHEPHERD & Co. Mantels, Penn. ave. Fee eee ee tony, | Pecern & SHeR WAN, 63 Louisians avenue, wes 4 se MERCHANT T. BLACKSSITH SHOPS. ‘30 Shoeing. 2c.) 4% & Md pam ithe, 54% 66 Water st., ‘AILORS, Daviin & Co..(N.¥.) 1113 Pa. av., bet Jtha&iath ste. MILLINERY, ac. Mxx. ©. B. GiLLerr, 614 9th st., opp. Patent Offic: ©. W. THORN, (wholesale only )814 sch st., near a MODEL MAKERS, ac. U, OFreRMaN, 625 /th street, opp. Patent Office, WN. A_ Lyon, 513 7th street, oppostie Post Office. Jos. Paco. ee, (also Bronzing and Gilding,) 1003 EB. MUSIC STORES. TaraeaTs ¥ T10 ¥ stroet, oppo. P.O. Dest BOA RDISG-HOUSES. FaRe! s-on Hovse, 622 Pa ave., bet. eh and?*h sts Mas. Koi sprest. M1! & street northwest, ‘s, 1148 7th etreet, near M street, | BOOK BINDERS. 2 Wa B Satier. sourhwest corner Sthand Este. | 4 ¢. Hatey.ti9 Pa. av., Lew, Titles, Conveyancing. BOOKSTORES. . wubb ANTYN® ( heilgtous.2c.), M27th st.cor.D bet. It hand ith sts. | <. O. FUR-aLL, #2 9th street, above D cornor 45 street. | ¥ Baanr-¥ A>am= 814 F st. Patent Office. Y & HOLvEN, Wis Deun. ave.. corner Ith st. Harvey & HeLven, Prat THE UysTER Bay, (G. W. UTiv Pena. ened S10 Sth st. Ponna. sven OMaRLEs ARMOR, + moar a y ft bet. 6th & 7th ets. SiFsteibtastoncda ce at's aas. tet kh LS, ee ac. Geo. ByxzaL, U7 7th st.,bet. Pa ave. and D st. BER MaRti O st.,bt.6 &7, rear Met.Hotel. Framers MILLER 977 Sth street, Pent Bue. near Penn. © x. Bo: J. Harry SYLVE-TER. 1212 7th street, near M. &. PB. Gnart. PAPER iGERS, BRASS WORKS. Dovetas Moone, $099th near Penn. avenue. Soun=e voli s & Leiter, 516-18 99 18th street, Gro. WILLNE! ‘9th st eon D and B. Nts WILLNER, 1925 Pa. av., bet. 19th and 20th. Onas A. KRaves, 1213 N.Y. ING MATERIALS. came, Tah ot. W.H SreLsxovsedsleo,PictureFremes,) 1033 7th st. P. B, &. Suzrnern &‘'0.,9F Pa. W.8.0. Beowsn, Moulding” Fc..13% TER, cH: wut EGGs, ae. Wxsater & RouRen,(wholessle only) c *h&D. €.0.8ricrR. (choice goods.) 8.W. corner RHSE sts. NET Ors. a Gis’ vtreet bet Sth nen Tee non Liver T ~4* great D: Eem- street, bet = *, u's Liver Tonte. eo Porerii & Deana, 47 Mo. av..bet.ogandsthets | aay por bike ith sty Wan My Cannon, B.C. Daaway.. as. ozeb'd for ar S13 Teh st, RIAGE FACTORIES. cA Bowens U GRABAM. GU12 14 Sth et, Det D amu oy : ‘Wm. ie manut ‘und proprietor. Bech boitle has Ped label. a" Buy mone ovher. PHOTOGRAPHI ALLERIES, ALL, corn*r Penn. = * 1346 street | 3B. BuaDY, G27 P ais Gyo ane anenedk. ENNIS. 196th at sonth-f Penn. avent: J.0. ', Pa. av., bt. 8 & 9; also, Photo. stock WH. dae Buc.. 680 Pennsylvania 8. 4 ns alty.) 983-4 F st. Bu. N, (copying @ specialty. CHINA, GLASSWARE, a@c. PIANOS. 3... Porerer & Bxo., 925 Pa. av., Metzorott Hall | v.¢ ueicuEnaat B, 431th, ab.Ps.av..agt.Knabe's BCULATING LIBBA) WoT Ninwo 47 #2IiCTURE Francie Lema, is a FRAMES. B. TakMacy, (jobbi LAKIN RepMa n cuit, Pheeats Mills, isi Ohte ayouaes P Serre, Pheniz bs 10 enue, Ga Re ads. ek Sean are scturer of Mouldings, Brackets, Newels, COACH FINPINGS, rs, te. Bash,Doors& Blinds Teams & Oo, We oh at, opp. Center Market, Balusters, &c., end dealer STERERS, €_ATMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. PLA! i F_ KING, 63) offass. ave., bet. 6th and L Tth sts Soszra TK T corner & and sth str: OMBE, plain and ornamental. 406 8th et. CONFECTIONENIES. Te ye B.0 Use sear (Dining Rooms.) a27¢m st Puanconcecr tha Det tM OA B CONVEVANCERS. Gko. W. GooDaLL, 8. W. corner Ps. ay. and l0th et. @. Fiatey. alg . (Law, Titles, Rotary.) | GPC, 40° cn erenee. ae aveee ¥, 629 CORKS, SEALING WAX. ac. Henxy K.Carvit.77 Tch street, ad He 9th and wth, joe 5 holessle. li Q pe Bive war, street, bet. * ——— a Je43! pr rib street, ALsretE Kong itt Pet whet boii and tow —" —_ LL, 13 Pa. avenns, le Deovs.r | Ladies’ Underwear generally) We sths. RAGAN (also Motailic Roofer,) SUS $d st..cor.JF. DENT?! INTING OFFICES. STS. OB. We Moxa ce, 112 F street rocthwest, DINING SALOONS. Grimson BROTHERS, 1012 Ps.ave..bet 10th & lth sts D atreets. & Hotpen. 1016 Penna. av., corner Hthst. Josvrn Lb. PeansoN, corner 9th and \. PowrLe & GiNcn, GO6%. F treet. near 7th. PRODUCE AND PEROVISI Suerte Port-& UNDERHILL, 8.E. BB. Weatern Prod: bo! LLacr « De LAR StoRs, #2 Pa, ay., bot.agesth AKERS. <0% 1307 Pa.av.(Oat's taught by role) STOR: & DUDLEY, cor. ®.™ Fact, corner 7th and Kitnovey & Latta, corner 16th streets. Henxixe & Jowns. 1425 F street, near 6th. MM konn < pagina Post Office ‘ sory Dep't I gpPbare B OT ee Anctr.)cor. Pa av &Sdet cast, H. Wricn'& Co.. 96 Fst., Masonic Temple, RESTAURANTS. ALOON (meals 29¢.) 986 La.av, Bul Tb street, near Le. aver Boeaxk Price.) 1018 & 1030 7th at. nw. Mar A vwek Parrezeox, cor Pa. St. east. DYE HOUSES. Kv wer. S17 16th st., adj's Medical Musenm, WWxA-1Y. 49 Jefferson street, Georgetown. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. Geran & TAYLOR. S01 8 DOORS PERRY COLEMAN, 2057th st., op. Conter Market Tvc.sk & SueRMan, 633 Lonisians avenue, SCHOOLS AND CO) Was" xotow Bustness COLLEGS, cor. 7th and L sty, = MACHINES, WHEXL«R & WILson s,Dtecr & Son, agts. 6] Pa.sy, ‘They are vim BS. jon = Exeaaes; Main Otome MS Pa. ‘ Cor. 6th bn: % Brides st.. Gin. 7? Waau’n st, Alex’dris. ENGRAVERS. FARTEN. also Die Singer.) 903 Pa. . ANCY STORES. =e avis, 30) silent. perfect 0. - * = 2e_dinek-d.stiffonst &re-crim; TLOUK, FEED AND immings, 5 : nd toegnnl new LCE, yore. Embalmer Nat. Flowars, 27th st. $22 Lita st..W seb'n, & 129 Cengresa ral Wresths ond Natural Fh saat, swears Breer sores & embalmed, tn superior style. CCLELLAND, commer of La. ave. and 16th st, iG Goons, _ STLVER PLATERS. YWARD STOLPR, GUD street, Pe Bory. A. Wuirenann, ee D sts Between Oe & 9h, ecawoog Horr 4 TLOR 625Ps.av.ad Met hotel Sw kA et SOAP AXD CANDLE FACTORI CTE Winstow sue't ‘0 Timmak Window as Pany | BATE: & BROTHER, 619-21 @ ot, bet. Sn matte FURNITURE STO ST: Mus.G HM 617 Tth at. Patent Ome, si AURER, 5 OB. A.B. SHeruERD & Co.. 910 Pa. av.,| ; x D> 2 ay, -~ Det.oth & th ste W.J.2 O. A. ACKER. Ist and B streets 5. w. awrox & P: 5 8 Os, a7 th ot be EARSON, CoP. Sth & st7 pth eer ©. 5 Seeruxana Co. $id Peary i dis Pe. av. be: 19th anc 20th WaswixeToNn Gas Ure: all, 6 1b, wear B be mee poy anene, Glass 3 TEA AND OOFFEE Wu. WY EY Brea nth bouses, be.,211D @arenral Txa STORE. A. 2. Connw! ALA Bowe, 9 Macha WIRE >» ‘W. Bavenives, 31912th stress, south of Pa. ave, LY NIGHTS. TUESDA™, FAMI Pore Overtu Kri AMUSEMENTS, TASHINGTON THEATRE GomIQUE, “aun, Ave. ‘ON live Starer, Sours P ND FRIDAYS SATURDAYS. . WEDN ND WERK OF ATIO® OF ” ¢ &F OBSERVE T 4 PROGRAMME J hs and his Be gin” Little Lula Delm ays Scicctions = ind WiegAd, 8 Seicctions.. e in and tr 1m Milbur ich Gs a Anwiesion: Parynotts Circle, {0 cents; Dr cls. 25 cents; Proterrod Orchestra Sea (nate extra; Private Boxes, $5; Prosconium Boxes, $1) Matinee Prices 25 cents; Children, 10 cents." Sex etsy pen at 7 o'clock: 8 o'cloek. Matinee doors open ath:i5: #9 $500,000 CASH DISTRIBUTION. The Grand (°'t Concert A Fixed Fact. September 28 the Day. Your Tiekets Now or Hever. ‘The vast sales ¢7ticke™ already made, and the in creesing demand for them from all quai having Setormined the Trosices that the, GRAND GIFT CONCERT for the beuellt ot the PUBLIC L184 4- RY OF eN TUCK Y, advertised for SATU BDAY, PEPYEMORK 25, 1572, suatt rosrivELy coe OFF ON THAT DAY, WiTMeLT fosTsONEMEST, Mansgement now notifies ali who expect to part'c i he ring that they should buy their tick once. uy fr few days caveed many #ho u tickers at the concert in December last ty ao Withent bem. “Some Iiviog in Lou:seille wait’ ‘until sales were closed, ex: ‘ing, no dout ponement, aud then ofered fifteen, twenty, sud oven twenty-five dollars for tiekers which the day befo.« to purchasers at the regular pric: ipt at a distance sent thousands of dol! «These i if the warning new given 6 o'clock Sat the great hall «i continue uatil need not occur in due serson fs heed ‘The drawing will urday moruii | ef the Public Library buiiding, the cue thousand gifts are drat LIST OF GIFTS. One Grand Gift, Gash - - in precisely at ber 23, 100,900 #100 000 ne Gra . * = bf ee eee a aah gan ue ven tl copa aie ia oe +0000 i>) 2. si =e ee ene AE Perec 00 Pte 5) aes lee 8000 « Ros = = LO 2° eee MS eon pa 6 G00 B+) +) += 7 - > += 6600 eee es ety te 4.000 Hi £$2000exn, ~ Sooo 4 Gifts of $3 each, s 15 7,000" - 15,000 20 900% 15,000 ot ae S00 % - 16\800 25 6 700% 17/500 35 8 600 « - 21000 45 22 500 50 0.00 60 Ss 100 20. 612 1 Total. 1,000 Gifts ‘The Concert itself will be the most brillian or- chestral display that ever occurred in the West. One hundred performers. ts of this country ‘snd from Europe, under the direction Prof. Hast, will contribute to this eraud musical carnival. And to afford ample room for ever ticket- holder to enjoy such an eausuel musical ces:ival, the Concert will be given in O-ntral Park, where arrangements ucve been made to accommodate all who may come. " Persoas holding whole. half or quarter tickets will be admitted both to the Concert and Drawing. and none without such tickets will beadmittod to either. ole tickets, ves, $5; quarters, $27); whole tickets for $100; BS forgot: 86 for $500; "113 for $1 %0; 2% for 92.0: 575 for $5,000. No di on less than $100 worth of tickets at a ti accordance with numecora solicitations, arrauce- ments have beon made with ali tne raliroad avd Sicambeat lines leading into the city for the aale of und-trip tickets gooa tor six days to all per ons who may wish to attend the Concert or. Drawing All be furnisbed by tre Lo Louisville. C ppi raitro~ 5 Nbost Line, as. the Lorisville, Oweusbore and Henderson Meil recketa, Allazents are required to close sales an their returns in full time to resch this o: Th Fs September. To do this succesa ail those located at creat diciances musi close 10.06 days mothe 25th. All tickets io which giits are awarded will be palit without discount by the Farmers’ and D.over iL ier in cursency or by sigh. drait upon ihe k of New York, at option ot must first bo prese el at if Public Library Building, before they will be paid’ by the Bar kr THOMAS E. BRAMLETIE, Agest Fri brary of Kentac’ry Pablic Library Building. Louisville, K The drawing will be published in tne Lowi.vi pavers and New York Herald, and « Reial copies s 40 Purchasers to WhOM Lickels RATE been SEM by Ltt Branch Office, 609 Broadway. New York, u charge of Major THOS. H HAYS, set OLp No.) On Exhibition (Nsw No H and Sale~ } 439, 456 7ta Sr. ar 77H St. No. 416 7th street, between D amt £ streets, eight ‘dcors absve Odd Fellows Hall." Choice Oi Paintings, Engravines, Chromon, &. Alec, largest stock Paper Hangings, Winds Sista bicweret: Erames, Picture Cords aud Tas so TERMS CASH! Please remember Name and Number. jel-ly* L_—_—__——S==[=_z=. PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. P"4Te raintens’ Usion. EXCUPSION TO PINEY POINT AND POINT LOOKOUT. The steamer LADY OF THE LA Siath street wharf SEpremseR 14, at Su'cluck, touching at Piney Point GEM returotog; arriving in F m at 5 o'clock Monday p o1aing, fa time will leave FIEST GHKAND PIC NIC OF THE NIAN BRSEVOLENT SOCIETY. 3. will take piace THUBSDAY, Sept. I2.h, 1/2, at Beyer’s 7th street Park, commencing at 2 o'clock Dorive the Fair, traias will leave the Baltimore avd Uhio Kailroad Depot for Rock ville as follow, e is Bez we Washi: it 8:45 a. tehington at 4118's Leave Rockvi Leave Kockville KOONTZ, Gan] Agent. WET SS ere ne ne a ere re ce ee Eoening Star. TWO CENT *L. By we Py Unied States of Americ A PROC VAMATION. sais r2 yy info ma ‘oa bee borer T eived by me .com H's Maj ty “x0 ©: Japon, though an oficts' commr of Mr. Atiroii Mori, H's M-t> y's eum oe @e‘ie'res, wader date of Me: cond irs’ nt, Mat no other or higher du."-s of *»rvage o: ‘np>'t are impo “dor'es odin “ie p>tso. ““eeup’ 2 0° Japan upon ye *c's wholly bony ety. - rersof the Ur‘tod Stat-s, or upon the p oda >, manrfac.er°s, or merchand’ > ‘mp > in the same com the Unit J Stat + or _.om any foreign eoun, 7, “ian ere lev:_d on Japan> > ~* ps and tieir crrgoes in the same y» ‘unde: Ise c. cur ne 3: Now, therefore, I, Uly cs 8. Grant, Pres:dent of the United Statcs of America, by \ ae the au“‘ori.7 v--ted‘2 we by an r_t 0: Co: b-crsof the twen 7- or 4 Czy of M y, ou thorsand eight huvt-ed ard iwen., sight, do hereby dcelere : 1d proc’>im thatfron rid aicer the said cevond i vnt, co ‘ory as yersels of the United Statcs end their e-=go>Fha'l be exempt . om d! crim’naing ca. srs pforesaid @ay each dui: ) on Japar e y-- 2's ent-rng the po:*s of the Ur’tod Stat-s,or on tie po duce, manrfaciar-s, or me-chend-> “np ..ced in sach vessels, all be ditcont nued 2nd abol- ish 1 In testimcay whereof, I have hereunto set my he dandc.° ed the al of the UnitedS | +s tr ber T -ec. Done at the city of Wasbing ‘on the forth (ry of Sep.em} r in the year of our Lord one thousand eieit hundred and seventv- [SEAL.]two, and or the Irdependence of t United Stats of America the ninety- seventh. U. S. Grant. By the Preside Cuarces Hite, A “ag S cre of State. SPECIAL NOTICES. Th led catteiotion thet RATT he Qoexampled satisfaction that MATTAN’S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY haa given in this city and throughout the whole country, videnced by tue d for {ty indnee usto direct ttentien to the great fact in all the advantages claimed poiso ie compounds in use,to wit: The -estoration of the color and crowt _ of the hair and the Ci ag f removal of dandruff, without the least possible inynry—as Orystal Discovery is pos- itively war. anted te contain no poisonous substance, Beitber Lead, Sulphur or Silver. Its perfect cleavliness is a reason pot to be lightly overlooked; it will neither stain skin or clothes— in one sen‘énce, it is exactly what bas been wanted for a long while, a Restorer of the Hair that may be used without the fear that you are goug to have Neursigia, Paralysis, Lead Colic and various other complaints, the result of the use of Jead prepara ions, RTHCR NATTANS, Propris.or. General Ds pot corner 2d and D strecta N- W- Bold by all Druggists aug?-tf A Card. A Olergyman, while residing in Boath America, 3 wissionary, discovered a ate end slmpie ae for the cure of Nervous W. y . iacage of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the Whole train of disorders brought on by banefal and yictous habits. Great numbers have (As the atiicted ond’ Tafortunste,1 will send fifo: . Soe wee hash v ‘ene who n 8 ‘Address, JOSEPH 'T_ INA! marti-ly So GREATER Reduction in Prices, IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATENESS OF THE SEASON, AND IN ORDER TO RE- DUCE STOCK, 1 AM OFFERING FOR THE NEXT THIETY DAYS: Light Oassimere Suits, at... &,9, 10,12 and $15 Blue Flanne! Suits(thoroughly sponged)......... $15 White Duck Suits (Derby. Sand $10 All Linen Suits..... — 7 and $5 Light Colored Cassimere Panta Meee ad Yeats to match neat 5s 6, 7 and §S Light Onasimere Pants, single. White Marseilles Vests........ Alpaca Sack Linen Sack Coats. ait y” Cheviot Sa.i- Boys’ Cassimere 8c Fine Black Cloth Frock Coats. “ Blue Cloth Frock and Berby Coats.....8 to $12 A Large Assortment of Extra Size Suite, S7-A DEPUCTION cf 20 PER OENT. hasbeen made on all these goods. B7Purche.ers will find it to thelr advantage to give mes cail, BF Persons going to the covntry, or to different Watering Places, can have their wardrobes replen ished at a small expense, S7 REMEMBER NAME AND NUMBEE— A. STRAUS, Popular Clothing Hou 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 10th and 11th Streets, jy%-tr Three Doors from EleventhStreet. CORES EXTHACTED ITHOUT PAIN, 0 the shoe can be worn Pithease uomediacey steer the operation, Bunion faced Natle, Vascular Excre ceasivily treated at Dr. WHITE'S. 955 grit; US areuenty | Hours? Sm. tog pean: feo, $1 per visit: s'tordance at residence, @4 per Visit. - Press of Business at office preo'ades visit og = ta at residences except between fers tothe many eminent physician: and the thousands of other well-known gible patrons of his establishment. Washington 1861. CoRconax MARKET FEED STOR, 57H anv O SrREETs. ‘he under signed beg leave to inform tho'r friends Tv ancfthe public that they shall consantiy keen on hand everything in the FLOUB and FEED s and shail make it a poiat to sel! a8 low as can be old anywhere. Remember the place, aud give usa lore < ging slecw here. HOLLIDGE BROS. sth and o ‘One equare from 0: and 8 p. 509 6t reoran Market, GEO. Fe MCGNT VERNON —the steamer ABEOW t. Frank Holl head. hav- ing been rebuilt and enter ed Meck at tan Cor Meee Vere ant Tab of wi Bepatred. Nogtve——, waa pea ae ieee pea ee Homme MATERIAL. BUILDERS DEPOT, 203 7TH STREET HN. W. Hazing on hand the LARGEST Stock of DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, &c., in the city, I propose to sell at VERY LOW PRICES for the next thirty days, te make room for goods yet Woop AED COAI. sai socal mine Seoch aed Beloes tomeeeet be) rari 4 Si ar rine Se ee ee j —eateonl cto abd AaLNeTox lovee, Vermont eve. and H rtreet, A 3 WILLOW WARE. audtm 203 That eee Ma INENTAL HOTEL, Pa aveous, near 3d street, | @20.P.GOF? / Big Basket, 00Pa.ev .betl0th Allth, MTS ewany Hoven. 8. W. coruer Paar. and és we XAREEE NOTIONS, yess Sr tioharn, Seis ai stern | nas oe =o OUmion Horst, Georgetown, Dr. Shinn, propriate iTeb ote bee 7 ry a | Geanine 5 Wocotealens jaale-td o Tr Ic &. N A. B. JACKSON, pi Lodge Be year connected with the Jotusou a Colley: “he, would bs Rrreees Bes vuran sti ecbeee ar expected in DRY GOODS. eer ot rast Paeeeteee ee Neill pt a hediticnltats . ENGLISH SHEEP CASINGS, AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF USAGE CASINGS, auré Im 207 Bowery. Nzw Yorn. At™ CARO’ BAZAAL, 914 PENNSYLVANIA ANENUE, Between Ninth and Tenth streets, Youcan get # sol d14-carat Hunting Cane GOLD WATOH, CHAIN AND PIN FUR ¢ Watch warranted for three years. EVENING STAR._ InteRwat Revence.—The receipt s from tt source to-day were $521,466 33. | = | “Washington News and Gossip. S ce.rary DeLano will re.s.a ta Wrohins- tom on Friday u: y's zee" ) SMASTLA GRNSRAL Caesw Pur will retern ‘he cixy ..om Me'ne ij ~ reow evel Mr. W.T.D s resigned a Sip in the offce of the Sccret>ry of the I-- terior. M. DUVENGIER DE HAURANNE Says he “= pr engaged ty Biss Nel'ie Goart. So says a d's patch f.om Per" Deciines 19 Ren Leta” trleg-aphs to the Balt'more Sun: K. T. Me: ick | clines being the conservative candidate for ( erste sD ~ severe! yearsemplored one.y 2nd printing ¢y"on of *“e Teer sory Dep vtment, bas been appoin 2d ty cia! agent by Ac “ng Sec’e 17 Bichec on. Ris'C NATION At Ca) ™.—The F -oside -t bes Sccepted the resignation of Fist Liew* Samve, W. Bonsall, 3d irten. s, t2 tee euect Novem. ber ist. Failure o? The Yritowstoxg | <rep- Tiow.—Cer. She.:¢-1 * le, -apbs “te Wr- D-- prvtment .com Duluth, 8th instant, saying Col, Barker, eter reaching the mountains of the Yellows me yalley, w: sobliged ~» come back on e~ orntof the surve, n+ ygincers decid'ng to go no .a. “ier for feet of endiat s, Tue Perstpist and Generel Portor arrived heze on the early tra’n th's moin'ng som Loug Brew \ cud will remain in towa ti!! to-mori evening. Theorly membe-a of the Cabinet here r-eS cre ¢ Be’ vap and A. ) ney-Ge: eral Wil ers. ‘Lars mo.n'~g the President h “ews \. th Secretr y be":rap, Adm* al eS, etry o¢ the navy; Senator Sawyer, sud o'r Constis Recocxizep.—The Pr- ‘dent t day officie'ly acknowleg d A. M. Schu-njehn, consulof Avs:ca at Moblie, Ala.; Marritius Voi Baumbach, rsv' of Avs..ia at Milwaukie, Wis; Robaé Brea, corsa's of Ars cia at St. Hi mewinekel, corsal of Austria sal of f Kavimars, consel of Avs 4 at Golveston, Texes. APPOINTMENTS BY TES PRESIpENT.—The President t: jay made the follov."ng api » ments :—Philip Figyelwresy. U.S. conswl, Hesse Darmstadt; Wm. E. DuBo's, a>sayer of mint. Philadelphia, P: Robe. Herscokel, melt and refiner of » Bole City, Porter, surveyor ‘cust srs, Simon Metz, | stmesier, Hi H. Huber, y stme wer, W Gen. Cowen, Acsistant Secretar the Inte- rior, on his ¢ vival at Chicago ycst y, learned that his ch‘'d, aged about .wo years, wrt lying dangero~sly i"! at Bel'ai-e, Ohio, and imme- dia* ‘ly left for that y pint. The Ine'ars(*1- > tbree in number) which he brought with him ).0m the upper M! yuri, are expected *> a here t)-moirow. The rep »1.cd a..ack on a. Cowen’s pr .y ‘3d’ credited at the Intcrior De. pr-tment. Tae Paws tns Statuz.—At a revent meeting of the comm‘ssion autho. ized by Congress t> app.ove de-igrs for a fc-size bronze s.aiae 0° Gen. Jobu A. Rawlits, late Secretary of Wer, it wes detcrmined “hat they would receive de- #} .$ or mode's in pli ster .com auy eculp* irs waoch | > ycomve*> un il Dee. Ist. General Bat -)ck, .onct of nublic buildings; Ed- a "e-k,erchi* ct of * e capi 1 extension . Sy ofiord, “brr ian of Congr ~3, ¢n s tat* the moma te. THE Post Ofice Gazette, the authority in all postal and post-office mat.ers, hes passed into the propi.etor ip of Mew... Judd & Dei weile-. It presen*s *n its edi*orial columns and is answers to co.; pondents a cr-iovs and never- failing anjornt of i~formation on the sai w.th which it de a's; and rs “here are . sme po-trrasters in .1e Urited States, it will 'be readilv seen “hat the work of keeping thei Tost>a in their dui.es ead rivhts, and answering aN Se'r qu “tons, ‘s no sligat matter. NAVAL OFricecs Trsyer* >73p.—Mer"'c: Ty pec or Thc mas J. Ta_se- o.cer_dt> day @ memberof the medic?! exaw'r pg board to examine candidat-s for admission, in place of Srrgeon KR. C. Dean detached from duty as a member of that boerd and ordered *) rosa Lis dutics ‘n the Bureau of Mediene. Pa: ell ordered *> duty as fi et paymester of the South Pacific sta ‘on. Pay- master A. J. Pritchard ordered to the Seranac, in place of Paymaster F. 8. Crosby detached --om that vesel and ordered to retura home and settle b :ejunts. Pa -ed Ass'stant Pay- mester E. N. Whitehorse ordered t> the Port - mouth. Commander F. M. Ramsay detached trom duty in the Bureau of Ordnance: Lieut. J. W. Mille> detached trom the Shawmut placed on waiting orders. Medical direct >r Semue! Jac* on detached from the naval hos- York and ordered to the naval ho - ‘olk, Va. ———— FataL Exriosion oF a Stzam Too Ix ames River, Va.—The steam tug Agnes ex- vloded her boiler yeo “rday neor Jordan's Point, sive miles below Ci.y Point, im the Jam-s river, killing Capt. Griffith Jon-s, of the who wes on Toaerd en route for his vi Er soughty,, neer, (whit men, and “ie whee sman,( ‘lored,) were also killed. Two colored men were wounded. Capt. L .wrence, who ¢ mmanded the tug, wes blown -ome distance, falling in the water, but w: slightly injured. The schooner Mary Morris, which was alongside the = badly wrecked. ‘The tug is a complete +. 2 _—————— THE INTERNATIONAL Conauess, in its closing ® sion, adopted a re. station the object of which wes tor omved tuternational society into a policcel organization. ‘The resolution was im.coduced by Languet. trom Peris, and the delegat 3 trom Holand, Belgivm, Switzerland, Spain, and the United Stat ~ protested against it, and threatened to withdraw unlers the vote was reconsidered. The report that several French members with’ rew in ¢squst betore the adjournment, leads to the belief that the congre < rescinded its vote. COMPANY FOR FEWELL.—Elijah Chloe, who was before “te rounty yt of Fauquier | week for the mrrder of O’Brien, and whow:s ordered *» be sent “> Piince Willie-n county, it havng been shown that .e killing wes done there, wes f-\en*) Bren ~ lle on Saturday by rhe depucy herift of Fauqr and is now con- fined in the seme cell wit Rhod: Fewell, wich ‘sthe same ce'lin which Cl: -k wasshot. Alexandria ( Va.) Seniinel, 1th $< WHOLESALE S¥ooTING tx RICHMOND.—In Richmond, Va., en Saturday, Wm.H- ‘s, had & ¢'ficulty y:th a ~>lored man and pn sued him with a shot ,in. He took re:age in a 1 2rch where there were several ladies and ch'!- even and Hrer'sf ed in*> the crowd, wounding the man end one lady tly, another Indy eeriorsly, end ‘ve th vd it * ‘ serlor ay ; ‘3 *hought fatally. —— . BF The Car''sts in Spein, are age‘n becoring “gree Gaban petriot army ambrscaded aml te “sh General Mendenna r .ontly, aud c:me SoM « dosephine Manstci, ie Mansfield, it is said w"' leewre suciences *) Put Them elv-s > Her Place. Wedratuct not. “a S7The Govermment of Cuba is taking mea- + C3 *)” arrow e'xiy Mon dollars. ‘Thee pro- ei viewed u “auorably by the Havana Paz The last wee’ etition of the Patis*Itlu:- ation” was sei: by the pore because it cont: “ned irsalting caricaturcs of “xe Pre et s7-A Japan e scholar in one of *1e New Haven schoo's baying| insted be a che »)- mater cently, centa note t+ one of tae iustrac- tors requ . ng perm‘ sion “> kill *2e offender. 7 Hondon’s Sta_ie of Wh 'n_ mm, revent?: t*en down its ancient pu ition in the Virg’ ‘a Capital om = peat St rotunda orks uil’ing, at Richmond, bas been t>x3d up and iaced im one corner, there t rit © Nye General 2 sembly. iu tip tae Ba itieal Notes. Avorney General Williams addremed publice sot Philadelphia last evering. “’-ew J. Kelly, colored, is no longer & ¢an- “ve Tc- date for conzre-siorai honors in the Sth dis- Uiet eo” Mr-yland. The cs “hat have thus far voted for the Gr cley democracy may be represented thus :— 0 o 0 o ° aleclection at West Pott, Va , the republicans elecied ‘their tor ma-or and councilmen, or D. M4. Key has finally conctnded t e democraiic on for Congress eciey p.cdicts that the reput lestry Penrsyivania by a large ma. pber, and double it in November ner and Bayerd and Gorge H Mey men, erystatized early nvention m nomina k for re-election from to be a candidate for Congr of Mrssachnierts ‘This is understood (o leave the ticld almos. tor Hon. D. W. Gooch. The convention will be heid in Lynn, September 25. Thomes H. Herndon, the Greeley cant dat» for governor of Alabama, was a member ot the secession convention of that state, and is said t> have introduced a measvte in that -onventior to deprive ail foreigners of the rights of citizen ship in A abama. ‘he old national democratic committre of Brooklyn, New York, has been revived, anti- Greeley in its nature. The committee has made these nominations for Cor John F. Henry, republican, in *ie second district; A. W. Tenney, republican, in the third; and Geo. W. Baker, democrat, in the fourth. The political situation in South Carolina is dcecribed by a correspondent as follows do not believe there are two hundred black men in the state who will vote for Mr. Greele: but the Jate rebels are for him to a man. = Carolina will give 25,000 majority tor rant.” intelligence from East Tenn--see ‘s to the effect that the democratic voters im that part of the state are deerting Andrew Jobrson in lerge members and joining th? fac.ors of Cheatham, bis regular democratic Compe. or The certain a'terna.ive, the elec.ion of Horace Mayaard by the republ'cars, is the strongest rotive for the change. A soap bubble is a pretty thing tolook at. It flouts easily and displays gorgeous coloring im the sun an) Reo Piseer and bigger the ‘onger you blow. But there must s om be a moment of éolapse, when no‘“'ng remains bat a drop of dirty water. There are thove who .egard the Greeley movement ¢s of tis natrre, and e.pect its early collap. 2.—Boston Transc: (pt. The following nominations for Congress have deen made in add'tion t» those previously men- tioned in fe Stax: Symingt m Phillips by t libereis of the 5th Pennsylvania district; G eral Kichard W. Sherman by hberals of the : 24 district of York; e ernor Perry by the democrats and cor-ervat of the 4th South Crrolina district, now repic sented by Wallace; Col. Dp. 5. P: democrais ot the 7th di: f € Barker by the republicans of the 17 . district of Peunsyivania. Mr. Charics O’Conor was v'sited yesterday by the commi.tze of *he Louls.:!e convention and officially notified of his vom‘nation. Noth- ing positive is known concern'ng the int -rview, though members of the committee gave it to be unders »od that Mr. nor’s reply ins _i° ing would be a favorable one. He eo Greeley as the candidate of corruptior’sts, and. im the course of b's conve. sa..on, deniod that he seid be never would vote fer Grant. He ex- prersed herr.y sympathy with the * wuisville convention. Prom‘\nent citizers we et» meet to-day to sign a letter t) Mr. O’Coror, * rt him to accept the nomination. Important Captare of = Mouey and ¥ THE “QUEBR COLE Mar " EXP&cOT A GOOD TINK WHEN GREFLBY 18 PRY UDENT. Col. Whitley, chi “tthe Ur‘ted 5 “essceret service corps, received a le .cr from one 0. bis western detectives last week, annorrcing that an unusually large corn’ -rieitixg plot haa been discovered in St. Lov‘s; “iat the cornt><eiting ap together with a large amountof untin- ed stamps, printed . om them, hadb nsent northt» Le Completed before being p'aced on the merket. Yesterday Col. Wh'tley’s officers discovered the counterfeiting material at the n- democrats and * wwuterfe't ate ‘al. office of W’ stzett’s Expro-s Company in Bm: ok- Iya. Itw ked in a large box, addr ed to B. 8. The contents consisied of two plates. on one of wh ‘ch wes en, aved the ob- verse side of the fi. v cent .cac..onal cu. cency notes, and on the o* er the r al “nprinted on the face of the stamps. In ad ‘on go th there was about 220,000 wo.h of + .unterte:t notes found in the box. TRE FC __LOWING ¥ OT" ANGE LETTER wes also taken . om beneath *e plas: Tell C. to ¢o his partof the work. We" and get ever~ting ready by the time ~ s'onel H. Whitney | Whitey) gets pitched overbornd. As coon a8 G. and B. gets elect xd we + au ms ke our Jack; Whitney aud allof the old fess {1 be discharged. I thir Sem. Felker or old B'"' Woors will get Col. Whitney’s place, end } either or them gets it we wi!l be all 0. K.. 1.) side up. Be very careval i." I see you. Ii we don’t get a new Crew r'ter tie elrciion I ak it will be healthy for us vo 42 to Genada. I see Clock the other day. He is Le-rty, but raid t> let me h that pre-s, £0 you wi"! have to getone made. Old Slate is dead. He has not m well since Colonel W. gave Pet and Freed sach a turbe’-uff deal. thir\a he wil be right when G. tr< the chair tor four years, and Mc. is .cigh* med half to death. I dont thirk he be anny ac count while Whitney js in office. I don’t think 1'll_be over till efter the Feir. J. A. St.iu. ‘The plates and notes are pronounced by * detcctives to be the best of the had ever ‘ssucd. ‘They wi'l be sent *>the Treasmy Department to-day. ¥. Times, Wck i st. City KaILRoaps—6ige: En.erprises.—The N. Y. Tribune g.ves come inter-sting deta’'s of the sirk'ng of fhe Vanderbilt track, a gigauiic enterprise, involving an expenditure of $6,009, 0. The work has been an. and the track is t> be sunk from the Union Dey % to Harlem river. rs are now employed the erection of bridges to be built at 45. 4ith, and 48th streets. From 49'h street to ¢ rivet the .cack will p:ss through three hinds of tnnels, the subterranean, the over; pies, fud “he nat’ ~al roc! ie sound or tunnel. These will consiruct d in accordance with the toy>- phicai requirements. The tanne’s will be Teet in w end divided int) thee pevtmen' wddle compattment be m j-five feet wide, 2 wi contain the two tracks of the main road as now ‘rid; the side .apne's will cover the tracks of tre futare Kepid Transit Road, the eastern ivision having the track ior notbern bound , aud the western div'sion for inward bound treinr. Each of these side tunnels will be 12 tet in width. The Rapid Transit unite v th the mr‘n track at Fitt;-sixth siceet, The road will begin ©» descend at Forty-ninth a.reet, and thence t> Fifi,;-ninth street wll be spanned by bridges at every crovs street; thus forming an over-,-ound tunnel, which will be supplied with air and light by openings at the top and side ata distance of forty feet. From Seventy-ninth street to Eigh.y-sixt street the excavaions are t> be made about below the established grade of the railway. At Leventy-ninth the s. eet the excava.iors will be — teet, and at Eighty-tirst street about wr Tae Pewnsrtvaria Coat Trape.—The total production of all kinds of coal for the week was 517,658 tons, and for the year, 14,5: 5 tons, 10,109,381 tons to the dg time last year, showing increase t 32,37 tons. i Jear_snowing sn increase of {sz srf tices both to the trade and by retail. * 5 “ in Erg", Vaderpest com. aucs to -proad about economy of 3 a &P/The Archb‘shop of Halifex b~s made pr vent of!) fo Brona "ve o*-ma 1, . S7-Wh'te coa*s, "ke Greeley’s, are OF nese _ "Dg ae-Kic "bui.on clean up t poet wtrGerm- Bz Nor: Grove Valley, Cal., "xe C*nese are S7-The White Mountetrs pr- pr’ ented a magni- ficent a <3 sight Inst week in the’: Bew "es sof spot. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR This Afternoon’s Dispatcher. Associated Press Reports. New York Hews and CRURL TREATMENT OF LXTGRANTS ar Sta New Yorn, Sep: 1!.—The tm iceaton com- mir toners meke a rej wt of Their Pudings im Teierence t> the case of the emigrant ship Che-ies H. Marsh 2 of teariul cruelti: “> prsenges n ber lat .cip toth's city at ¢ e ordinal? undsciplined ore a o ct Pro! oct Se morning the oner ng site fe at St. dobua- aFl TNcom ore I del ‘her he wl « mow am i F. Bavew ° . : aended e' . < ‘ and A)icod Cn aRveuNt There were seveni on | 7oposr's toy Say. amoun ngto al ut $4," 4 isto 1 The rwount advei. sed ssi 0, and Iw il goat srom 211.8 "> 11a FOMPES EE'S HEARING POITTOR. 0. The hearing betore Judge Dow ng in “ieee of Fo.resier, which wes to have come off " ¢ A -THOOD, was posty oped un.' Wedne.day next. FUSION ‘The democrat'c state eonve )on at am here th’s ~ t2.) om elecied Samuel J. T'den chrirmrn avd Wim. © «sidy recret yy) A der uta.on of the ' beral republica® comp co writed u mn (bem w.") the view to hay g he «#00 garizatio: s work 'n br mony. —_o-——— Two Railroad Sm- ‘h-Ups. New York, Sept. 11.—A ¢ spa hb .com Ni- agr-a Fails says that yesterday morning iwo iceight wins collided on the New York Central raftroad, three miles east of Albion, demolish« ing bord engines and # x loaded cats, besid + prodacing a f're, which by —ned other en’ vanately no one ws ir jored. 1» Borventown, N. J., Sept. 1—1 on the Amboy ‘div’ “ve Penrsylvania railroad ran eff se turnout at Floren evening, in front of the 5 o'clock train » Philadelphia, The engine was badly crashed. | Jno. Curis, ercineer, jumped off, and was badiy bruised. The r'-emati remr‘ned on the engin and e.caped uninjured. No passengers we | injured. Thefront piatform of | tmoking cars was crrbe | baggage curs were «0 without much de | miduight, and For- aud ‘s unable Tv Loxpor, Sr * 1 c stokes w oS rrn f) day, aud was was won by Wenlock. A STRAMSHIT WRECKED. The Ergi'sh steawrship Beta hrs boon y wrecked off “he coast ot Portugal, No det 9 bave been received. s wean corpwe, Fetal morrow, im the case of Billy Foic ster, the a" eged Nathan murderer : ire. . At Pros ‘ng and « - on & So s was bo acd, Battimore, Sept. ow being © holiday the stock board.a*jor “aed over to F ¥- AN OLD AND Sane Maw Inreiso! Yraxs in a Lowa sy¥Lom.—We ha 4 > 5. cite up om the subject the Globe, but wer - se D smpanaged ite..1 ors ab ad and ino ‘Yer stat It ems that we m™ look near bome in regard *)th’« matier. One of 1.2 inmates of “he Vermont Insane / sylvm at Bra - tleboro, was recently disch” ‘ged on ap to acorst, aud Thursday a hearing before Judge Shipman, of the Ur D's.det Cori, in the ‘ese of Kev. Peto: H. Shaw, en old ge ntleman aged 78 ye"~*, who bri b om confined for several yeos in ve Veu- mont lr sane Atylum, on @ pre‘on> tiat he wrsivsane. The 9urt saw no ss of ine sar'.y,and d<charged him. Mr. Ssaw upon being allowed an oppownity “> , ve bs side of “ve case, denied ‘iat he had ever iv sene, and said that Le was br stled © asylum while be was on a visit *) the wrivance,sshe beliey ofa ol ofan annuity belon perintendent of qv stioned by the judge that he had been very been in the irs tution, and that b seen him commit an f sane act tu Le bas been ¢ »rfined there. statement of the .» judge very promptiy Shaw's immesiate relerse. Aside isom the long and. .d loss of liberty which Mr. Shaw hos ex- petienced he complains of gross ill-. eat ment. And a)l (his ina New England Stato, Vermont Bostem Globe. beem Tae Foop Qvestiox._The high price of meat in England, which b~s led *) riots dai ag the last month, the Now York Bulletin “vir” , ‘s likely ‘> exercise an important influen eon our mevket for the future. The sce-ciy and high price in England, we are told, are not the result of merely Urarsicnt and trarsit ry car but are brought about by a combination of cir erp stanccs of & serious character, who e ence. instead of diminishing, 's likely t » increr and lead t> still bigher prices. Acer naa these circumstances in deta altenon to the growing d: r ourees Of the United State . vastly incre-sed exports of checse, lard. This drain on our rcsoure s, however, met with an ample supply, (except dso no advance in prices *s probable for ang yerr. A STRANGE Scese at Ts M terday moining a strange scene w: the Morgue. The body ot John Ger! bad been found in Gunner's ran o morning, was exposed for iden fir Gon, among *he partis who a:cived, all about tt ame Lime, for that pury ose, were a daagh**r of the dece-sed by a former wite, now dead; a woman whom he recently matcied and hy s been living with as ber husband, and ano* ier woman to whom Le was merried several ye: whom be deserted to marre os tioned. Thev ali «iy taentified the id \oia rhe Women extibited co: ut they did not appear to towardseach other. None of the pr-iics wou! take cLarge of the body, and it sent t> the — eld for burial.— Philadelphia Lod. Ts. Tur Sact MAnsuEs or F awsas —A 09. 226- Pendent of the Kans’ s City Jowrnal of Com merce } ites romcenning the wondertvl seit marshes i i Fortant sub‘ect. farmer died in the county, Il!., 2 few days cis Sfp $ if # ef FF] i 4 iF i I

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