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fbe fmm Stn V0-. 38-N2. 5.770. WASHINGTON. D.

TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. 1871. TWO CENTS. TUB EVENING STAR.

rvkll'lirJ Sandaji AT TUK STAR BUILDIXlitj, 1Kb St. Ul EVENING ST.MMEWJPAPEE COIP'I. g. a. /f.ff.i.v.v, rrtt i.

TBI EVENING STAR is to tb'tr subscribers at Tm or Form rr? Copies the counter Ito each. Bt mulkl, one jwr, I'Ji Wl' r. Wlnvari iHe in advance, iu both no sett loosr paid foi of fnmlsh-d EDUCATIONAL. I A HI I FEMALE MM II ART. AT AUBI'RB PALE.

r.vis-ti to ftill crli.ge '-rc-k. fflf'l MM ijit: r. K. Music. Music direc-ti of Mr then Facilities French and urtsnrtiasc-d.

Fall Vrn I Hfh. For catal ru t. 'has w. rrsmwo. cT.

JOUN "LLEGE. ANNAPOLIS, MD. JAM IS M. A SETT.M Princl nal TbeBest -i its 'ti. n.

ionnJn.1 DM, ill- dneeday U. October. A "i 1' ri is rgatiized with a Fae of Fr? at Triors. Mrf? f- year, part.vuitrs. tpplv ror''atal to PROF W.

HOPKINS. Serretary of the Faculty, Aai ap Md. JATAPSCO LMALlk rTT( TrT NEAR BALTIMORE, Md. Th's lnstimte has be-n In operation for thirty it joins notional reputation. With the Brasher of to ninety, it has representa.ion two tt ff the principally Po il Its location in pre-eminently bei'thtul, is central, and reached by railroad 'Tv Rjiltiinore aa.l ncitv.

For Mrs. H. ARCHER, jjl" fcllfeott City, P. Md. tlABLMCHTER, TEACHER OF MUSIC, 935 pa.

av 9th aud 10th IIY 1 Rt BK9T IT FIRST, mmd Ytart of C. WESTON basjuat fr'pi nd ng rtii.il onto tauKht Prof. A. M. Johneon, and to ixalnmicon th" of his new and xiinplo Birtho.1 emir He makes the teaching of 112I1 figured Bass on the Orttan a V' fnrth- call at 716 between and H.

WASHINGTON HOTELS. I RAN KLIN HOTEL. Corner 8th and atreets. Washington. D.

thoroughly and ii op.jn for gueaU. per day. Tatie hoard. $5 per we-S. D.

J. BARRACK. Proprietor. HOUSE, InJitma rorntrU 1 strtrt. The new Proprietor, F.

P. HILL, has no eipense or labor in and newly ttrniehing house, makinx it one of best and Hi houses in the city, and now offers steal indue 'th to transient and perm.in 'nt ar-lers. ard. o. Br- akfast.7 o'clock to Tinner, to 4, Supper.

6 o'clock to S. If C. WILLARP, KBBITT apA WASHINGTON. P. 0.

THE TRADES. A L. piare of The has tnoTed from hfe old plar-e of fcvaiaeM.Ko. 10 I i nusj a.i uueto l'i07 between ltth and 13th streets, where he is prepared to attend to all orders In his line of snch BE1.L HANGIN SMITHING. LIGHTNING SPEAKING Tl BES, Ac.

Jobbing promptly attended to. All work in the manner, at lowest rates. in ronnsctii n. has a of HARDWARE. HOUSE FIRNISHINU GOODS aad VARIETIES.

A share of pnblic patroaage is solicited. aulvSm SCHNEIDER. TENTS AND AWNINGS. TENTS for Sale or Rent for Camp Meetings, Bairs. Festivals.

Ac. AWNINGS for Public and Private Balls and PartlW COPELAND, Dealer in Awning Materials, 643 Louisiana avenue. ifHMT nNHKR, F1R-T CLASS SCOUBER, 9th Steixt, Oppobiti Patxtt By promptly adopting the latest improvements, whether of American or European invention. I am to do my work in a manner not to be equaled fc. those not possessing these facilities.

Ladies' Dresees cleaned withont being tak'n apart; kind of spots removed without cleaning the whole garment.and Grease Spots, after being removed, Ki-ver sir again. Gentlemen's Clothes cleaned, sritlont Shritikicg or Injuring the garment, at the following prices; Coats. 3i atxi Pants, 73 cents; Vests. SO aw hole Business Suit. Repairing done neatly and at reasonable prices.

Kew York style of cleaning Kid single riir 29 cents, two pair 40 cents, one doten ipe Veils snd Trinjciiiigs cleared, blackened and Stiffened, at 31 per vard. Ovtrich Feathers (whitei colored, ci aned ana curled in the style. Office of the Staten Island. Dyeing Establishment. established 1S19.

The oldest and largest of Its kind in the cocutrv. if not in world. ANTHONY FISHER, Agent, Jyt7-ly 619 fchstreet. "a A JOHN C. HOOAN, A F.

OF IN DOW AND VERANDAH AWNINGS. FLAGS. TENTS, AND WAGON COVERS. attention given to city and conn'ry reslden.n. All orders attended to.

713 Marlet Space. jj j-tf gans, and all Instruments specialty. at G. L. A rJ'l iNG AND REPAIRING PIANOS, SpeC 11th str betwien P- aveouel arxi Inventors and manufacturers of the nt'erful Mnsical Toy for Pianos; mannfnctur' of Mcsical Instruments and dealers In Pianoa, Muaical instrtUBents, and Musical Merthan dine gererally "DOLPH GOET7-.

NEW AND bECONI) HAND FURN ITU RE HnCSKFUHSiSHltM GOODS. REPAIRING of every description in the 1 ne prricptly attend-d to. 'Tid rand Furniture bought. corner and stta ti W. A PMAEUSII11? 1S33.

JOHN MrDERMoTT AM) CAUK1AGE, DEALERS, 10 Pet 'sylvania ao-'ine. near street CARRIAGES HARNESS KECFlVhV ON STOKAKK AND SOLD ON coy Mission. CARRIAGES RKPAIRED th 11. ACQ. HjlEDriE, 7tU and atreeta.

REPAIRING OF WATCHES, JEWRLRT, fLoi Kr, SPECKS carefaily eicuted, at mo.lerate BOOK AND JOB PRINTING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED BT H. POLK INHORN A ly street, hetw-es and 7th streets. IJFFICK OF C. W. llAVI.Wr.B REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS.

643 LOUISIANA AVINCE, THIRD DOOR OF SEVENTH STREET We hav.v for ItTHtnifn! iT notes svtired by deed of trust Ren! in the District of the ina 169 000. For L-xiis n-i Collateral Security and Busfcest Paper LIBERAL ADYANTMADE TENDING N'EOO T1AT10NS. attention given to all matters intnjaie.11 our care. jyjg T.J Mr UOI.EBT?, ANDREW B. COY LI Attcnury mt Law.

Wl ROBERTS SEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFICB Uoriier and streets, opp. U. 8. Treasury, WASHINGTON, D. 0.

S-s-M. a. Iran cm sm 4 to bwnn'ss tkt sal fiur-rrnTnt. apll JUSTIN P. BROWN, 10R AND REAL ESTATE AGENT Coraer of New Tk a venae aad 19th street.

Property 'n all paru of the city for aaie on Houses ereeled for persons grpand Md i.g Mr.e sken 1b payment. Real Bstats nght and id OFFICB OF ENGINEFR OF PUBLIC WORKS, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 13T1. Plans the contraction of the carriageways can we at the Bjce of th'- Engineer. I- Tot pavements will. in their bids, specify the pric-s for lay ng the parements par Bgaaie iiM two (3) feet ot grading.

UIO GREENE. Chief Euguwer. yOLBi MEN CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION CORNER OF NINTH AND STREETS YOl'N'G MEN BSPETIALLT INVITED BEADING BOOM. CIROilLATlNO LIBRARY AND FATLY PRAYEK MEETINGS at tuxmand SAKBATH EVENING SERVICE at 3 p. as.

aaff-v EDUCATIONAL. CLASSES IN FRENCH. Professor ITKNR1 MASSON will Win hii(Tiw iii French on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 13th o'clock. A Special Class of Conversation for ladies ar.d gentlemen will formed at the name to meet at 6 o'clock, at hi? residence, No. iil 13 Pennev lvania avenue.

sell-? iT A. MIRICK will a EINDEBGABTEN on the 18th of SRrrmBFR. Parents wishing their little ones to the advar.tapes of this kind of culture will please call at her resilience, No. 300, corner of 1st tied streets southeast. MB W.

11. MIHK'Kwill also he prepared to receive older pnpils, bovs ami girls, for instruction in English Studies. Mathematics, Latin, Greek, Jlnsic, Organ. Piaue. Guitar, Ac.

For terms rT'ply as above. Also, a Night School for youug men. AT C. ROYS' ACAIUMY, 4H street, Pr. Snnderland Chnreh.

are Sit and per quarter. All the usual branches for an mic urse are taught. The evening classes in PHONOGRAPHY will be on MONDAY ENING. the Uth iustant, anil j. Five liars per full course of 2U lessons in ten weeks.

se8 lw SELECT SCHOOL FOR LITTLE BOYS 8. TIFKKY will on October 2il, iu the First Ward, between 17th and and 2toh streets. Number given hereafter. For infi mat ion apply at 1718 street. References? v.

Dr. Starkey, Mrs. L. A. Wotherepoon, Mrs.

Henry Maynadier. MIsSEs BURGESS will reonen their Schoo for Young Ladies on MONDAY, September 11th 1403 New York avenue. MISS L. FLETCHER HAS THE PL AST RE to announce the resumption of her select English clas-es for vowr.g ladies, WEDNESDAY, the 6th proximo, at 1313 New York avenue. Howard university, of tkf Secretary ani Kmwis) WAsHiSGTON.

Year 1871 and 1371. THEOLOGICAL September Tuition and room free. LAW begins October 2d. Tuition, SJO; full course, Sm), in advance MEDICAL begins October 11th. Lectures begin daily at o'clock p.m.

Course of Lectures, COLLEGE DEPABTMENT-Year begins Sap tember 13th. Tuition, per year. Applicants for admission on 12th September. PRKPABATORY DEPABTMENT-Yoar begins September 13th. Tuition per year.

for admission examined September Uth and 12th. NORMAL DC PA RTM INT-Year begins Sentem her 13th. Applicants for admission examined Sep. ten ber 11th and 12ih. Tuition, $9 per year.

se2-tf KSON1NSTITUTC, (C YOUNG ACADEMY.) SELJCT CLASSICAL ANI) MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL FOB BOYS, Uth Streft. Between I K. The Nineteenth Annual Session of this School will WEDNESDAY, September 13th. Th-'Sciontiflc Department will be in charge of Pro! J. O.

Clark, late of Columbian College. The course of in Engineering will thorough. Surveying taucht. mith the use of instruments, by actual operations in the field. In the Higher English and in the Classical Department, French will be taught as part of regular course, is daily lessors, without extra charge.

Jnrior Department, per quarter 9 21 Higher English, 2S Classical Department, 25 German, (extra.) 6 For circulars, Ac address CHARLES YOUNG. se2-tf 1314 I street. MISS HANNA WILL REOPEN HER SCHOOL for yonng ladies and children, at No. 3136 avenue, on TUESDAY, September 12, 1871. V1NCENTH SCHOOL, under the chargeof the bisters of Charity, corner loth and streots, will reopen on MONDAY, Sept.

4th. Parents and are requested to send their children prcinjtljr. sel-lm JEOBGETOWN SEMINARY, 76 GAY STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. MISS LIPSCOMB, Principal, The exercises of this Institution will be SEPTEMBER 13. auSO-lm UT.

MARY'S ACADEMY, North Fairfax street, Alexandria, Va. Conducted by the Sisters of Hotv Cross, will reopen MONDAY, September 4th. The course of instruction is most thorough in English, the Ac. Board ami Tuition per annom. S200.

Languages, Music. Drawing and Painting fonn extra charges. For full particulars, address Sister M. LE0CAD1A, Superior. au30 2w 'PHE TWELFTH ANNI AL SESSION OF Mrs.

i S. A. PECK Select School for Boys will commence Sept. 11th. For further information, the preceptress may be seen from 11 a.m.

to p. or addressed at 1704 I street. 1 HEBE SHALL I SEND MY AKD INSTITUTE-Address Prof. L. O.

MATHEWS. A. Mathews' Store Post Office, Howard county. for circular. School select; delightful; discipline Expanses S176 per annum.

Gels ton, Baltimore. Rev. Augustus Webster, D.D., Baltimore. Md Gen. J.

B. Ricketts, Washington, D.C.; Capt. H. W. How gate.

Washington, D. D. 0. Laws. Norfolk, Capt.

B. Baker. Portsmouth, Ya. CLASSICAL. MATH EM A T1 ICAL AND ENGLISH ACADEMY.

The third ear of this Institution will commence on MONDAY. September Uth, 1S71. Instruction in French by Proi. MASSON: in German, by a competent native teacher. Circulars can be obtained at the bookstores.

F. A. SPRINGER, A Principal, 19111 street, N. W. au 23 lm The kosslyn seminary, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN.

Will reopen at No. 1538 I STBEET, between Vermont avenue and 16th street, on Monday, September istn. Applications mny be made to the Principal. MISS B. BOSS.

No. 4A3 street, until September 1st. After that date at the school rooms. Circulars at the an fENGLISH. FRENCH AND CLASSICAL SllTl'TE FOB YOUNG LAlilES AND MISSES.

915 New York a venae, between tth aud 10thstreets Mrs. ANGELO JACKSON of this scluxd will resumed Skptember 11th. Mrs. Jackson will also give Private Lessors in tlie Latin aud Greek laugnages and the higher Mathematics. GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, D.

C. Tin academic year of GEORGETOWN COLLEGE mm-tices mi the first or Skptembkr and ends in th- first of The LF.CTI in the MEDICAL and LAW DEPARTMENTS will commence iu OCTOBER. JOHN EARLY. S. President.

particulars, can be had by apt'l) ing the President. anl8-lm CALKINS WILL REOPEN HER SELECT SCHOOL on the first Morula) in September on tth between Pennsylvania and streets. E. Day school for young ladies. L.

A WOTHEREPOON. 1713 II Strket will September For rculars, apply at th" School. anlti TIC INSTITUTE, I a Sestian Room of thi Aistmb'y tTturcA, eorntr 1 northwest. AN ENGLISH.MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL FOK BOYS. SECOND ANNUAL SESSION WILLCOMMCNCE SEPTEMBER 11.

$dto Sis per quarter. AN EVENING CLASS Youug Men wiil he t.it:tiected with the Institute. Circulars to be had at th" ookstores, or of REV. OLIVER COX, Principal, aul" 5w B' r-idctice 1216 street northwest. WELECT SCHOOL FOR LITTLE 1725 FStbebtN.

W. Mrs. ELIZA SPEIDEN BAYNK, Principal. Tke second session of this School will commence on WEDNESDAY, September 13th. Circulars furt on application at the reaidonce.

an 16 lm" Bl I ESSTo LLIO On WEDNESDAY, August 3uth, iaatrucious will bo resumed in all the departments of the WASHINGTON BUSINESS COL LEGE, corner of 7th aud streets. The Preparatory Course thorough practical itietruction in the English branches. The higher Business Course is a special preparation for department of business, the pupils le ing required to attoally ict business as responsible parlies, making a practical application of every science learned. Tuition per year for or evening sessions. SS0, (ladies Ssu,) payahlv S'Ju iu advance, and the balance tn nfhly iustalments of 910 fcch.

Fire dollars deducted the year's tuition ts paid in advance. Applications will be received at the College dp. to p. and from 6 to p.m. MRS.

PrM snlSlm Principal of Larties Department. TJJK I a OK YOUNG AND DAY SCHOOL will reop-n aiONDAY. September 4th. at 943 street, loth ThoruugU iuatruction by NorUi-m Mtssof. teacher i Wm.

U.Seward, OomuI General.) Send for circular. GON7-AGA exerrises of this Institution will be resumed on MONDAY tha 4th of SeptemVr. at its new North Capitol aud 1st sins church, wtth an experienced corps cf professors. course of studies divided into the collefiste and the aon classtea! NaturS rWloeophy and Chsnistrr will taught In ill th. classes above, and tha fourth eollegiata atid the third English claassa.

TermsPer quarter of eleven the colJegiate urse.SU- for the non-daasical, fit; for stnd.es, Should there be a number of appOeations. evenit)? Haasea will be opened for the accoiaBoSation of roung men who hare not aa opportu, Saaaioa commences Uth September. Terms Send fur McCANN. A. PnaUMi.

AMUSEMENTS. GAME OF BASE BALL between pickcd nines for llio benefit of COMPANY W. L. To take place on the NATIONAL GROUNDS, THURSDAY H.ISH,3* a'clk. Tickets 25 cents.

Ladies free. Force's Allison, Waterman. Hall. fceonard, Sterns, Blue. Ccughlin's Nine? toughlin, Brainard, Burroughs.

Doyle, Tli inar. Mahoney, Hmes, Sweaxy. wl2-2f (51,000,000. By the authority of the act of the Legislature of Kentucky, of March. 13, lf-71, the Trustees of the Public Library of Kentucky will give a UBAXD GIFT COSCERT, AT LOUISVILLE, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1871 100 000 TICKETS OF ADMISSION, 10 ACH CURRENCY; BALF TICKETS.

QUAR TER TICKETS, 50. Tickets will be sent by registered letter; the money for them may be eeut by P. O. money order, greenbacks or draft. Each ticket consists of four quarters, value $2.50 each.

The holder is entitled to admission to the Concert, and to the value of the gift awarded to it or its fraction. $550,000 IN GREENBACKS will be distribute to holders of tickets, in gifts from the highest, to $1C0, the lowest, being 721 gifts ia all: Tlie Concert is for the benefit of the PL BLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. TH CITIZENS BANK OF KY. 18 TREASURER And the Corporators and Snpervisors are the Hon. nia? E.

Bramlette, late Governor of Kentucky, and twenty seven of the most distinguished and respectable citizens of the State. The undersigned, late principal business manager of the very successful Gift Concert for the ben- fit of the Mercantile Library at San Francisco, has appointed Agent and Manager of this Grand Gift ConcertThe drawing and distribution will take place in public, and everything will be done to satisfy the buyers of tickets that tneir interests will be as w'11 protected as were personally present to superintend the entire affair. For tickets and information apply to C. R. PETERS, 120 Main ille, Ky.

and at JOHN F. ELLIS- Music Store, No. 937 Pennsylvania D. C. Tickets also for sale in every prominent place in the United Statts.

se9 I HALL. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1871. THE GRAND OTEHATIC AND BALLAD CONCERT TROUPE, Composed of the following distinguished Artists: MISS SUSAN GALTON, (Soprano.) late Directress of the Gilton Opera Troupe. MISS JOSEPHINK Philadelphia.

MR. JAMKS GRANT, (Baritone.) from Richmond. Va. MR. J.

L. CARNCROSS, (Tenor,) from Philadelphia. MR JAMES A. ARNOLD, 1 Baritoi from New York, late of the Opera Troupe. MR.

ALFRED KELLEHER. tTenor.1 from Philadelphia. MR. THOMAS A 'BECK ET, Pianist,) from Philadelphia. Admissioi, No extra charge for reserved sears.

Sale of tickets will commence on Monday, September Metrerott'e Piano and Music Store, Pennsylvania avenue. Concert will commence at 8 o'clock. J. F. ZIMMERMAN.

au8-8t Business Manager. ST.S DAYS, A in aueiiii mese neumonn win ue rtrap plication for Complimentary Admission," by post, to PROF. 12th street N. W. If unknown to 4 bum ON EXHIBITION INkw Ne AND SALS 439 at (Tie St.

MARKRITEB'S. No. 486 Seventh street, between and streets eig.it doors above Odd Fellow's Hall, Choice Oil Paintings, Engravings Chromos, Ac. Also, Largest Stock Paper Hangings, Window Shades. Pictures, Oordiand Tassels Rings.

Nails. In the District. Please runeraber Name and Number. PPOF. SHELDON'S DANCING ACADEMY, NEW MEDICAL BUILD1NG.1004 10th, will open for the Season of 1871-'2, On 8 Vfl RDAY.

September 2. 3 30 p. m. DAYS AND HOURS OF TUlTloS. JUVENILE CLASS.

TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATl RDAYS. to 6 p. LADIES' CLASS, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS. an I SATl'RDAYS. 6 to m.

GENTLEMEN CLASS, TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, 7:30 to 9 p. m. Especial Class of Ladies and Gentlemen for the Boston," Tuesday and Thursday, 9 to 1U in. Reunion every to 10 p. m.

For Ladies and only; children will not be admitted. Ladies defiling to attend these Reunions will be required to make application Season rd of Ailmissior SH EL DON, 919 12t streel Prof. suitable reference should accompauy the note of application. pupils entering the clastei during September will receive 36 less to the quarter. Private tuition and tuition In schools, prn ate families or prh ate classes at auy hour agreed Residence, Su.

919 12th street, between I and streets. au 22-tf ARINI A BATES'DANCING 914 STREET, N. Will reop? Tor the season, 1871-72, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, at 3 o'clock. for the reception of pupils. For particulars see circulars, to be had at uiuaic stores or at the Acadenvy.

se7-lm IP C. REICH EN BACH'S PIANO STORK, A'o. 123 lltA Strfft, abort Penntt. Aeenut, (Established Ovks 20 Years.) Bole agency for the sale of the celebrated PIANOS of Wni. Rnt.be A Baltimore, and McCammon, Albany: also, second-haudKaBlB Pianos, Organs and M'dodeons for sale or'l 1 wT 1 reut on the most accommodating terms; Piano and Organ Tuning and Repairing.

apt rPUE GREAT BIMOVERY. LETTER FROM GENERAL HOWARD. Washt3gto3, D. July 21,1871. Prof.

T. A. Sir: 1 have for some time used the BALM OF LIFE in my family as a wash, and have found it ail you recommend. I am glad to join others in commanding an article that is evidently doing so much good. Yours, truly.

O. O. HOWARD, Brig. General U. 8.

A. Lttto from JUUdE IV 1.1 of V. S. Suvrtm1 Court, It. C.

Washington, D. June 14,1871. Dear sir I have given yotir BAL5I OF LIFE for the hair a ft.ir trial, and am much pleased with its effects. It is a healthful wash tor both the scalp and hair; and itf influence to the nerves and revive the system when exhausted from over work is most It lightful. 1 have not used it except as a wash, but on your reconunendation.

and from the faith its use, thw far, bas secured me, 1 should feel great confidence taking it as a medicine, according to your directions. Very respectfully yours. Prof. ANDREW WYL1E. Washington, July lit, 1871.

Dffir Profiler: After usi ig your BALM OF LIFE In many Instances of disorders in my family. I am glad to say It affords the relief sought. For diarrhoea, colic, sick -atarrh, cough, and all external I aci cocvinced of its efficacv, bv use. B. J.

MEIGS, Jr. Letter from Rtr. FATHER BO YLK. Prof. T.

A Cook Dear friend Please send me a supply of BALV OF LIFE, -he which, if a suggested.) will be gratefully if charged to me willbeaul) honored. I am altogether pleased with it. Very truly yours, 84. 1871. F.

S. BOYLk. KEEP COOL I By bathing the head, face, wrists and when overheated, and when suffering from fever, with that Cooling Solution, Prof. Cook's Balm of Atwholeaaie and retail bv the following first class Druggists: Btott A 480 Pa. R.

Major, cor.7th aim W. 8. Tnouipeon, 703 16th 1 8. E. Lewie, 1404 14tb Ward Walsh, our.

Pa. av. and J. P. Milburn A 531 lHhst.

G. G. C. Siiaais, cor. N.

Y. av. and Uth Nairn A Pa. av. and 9th D.

Jay Taulman, CM neriMh and streets; R. B. Ferguson. lOl Pa. 8 T.

I'. Sullivan, coi Sd Ht. and Mass. a Charles F. Moore, cor.

17th and Pa. Ridgely's Pharroacv, 1921 Pa. A Bros lorner 7th and and C. M. Whallon, 1300 Hth Washington.

G. W. Oropley, 110 Bridge reel, T. L. Cropley A Bridge Georgetown; also.

at retail by Druggists generally. Manufacturing Depot. and streets. Bee aad directions. uS-tf L.

WALL New Marble 900 aad 902 Pennsylvania arsons. FOR PRIVATE SAtiE. We are now recstring from tht Mufactarsra large and handsome of NET of all dewrriptions, we the attention of buvers, as all IMS are exwllent wortoanshlp, which has been 11 made to orler, and to whichwerespectfully ia- vttetheatwwtioaof elsewhere. WM. L.

WAI A Anettoneer A ENGEL'S PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA ALE and PORTER PURE CATAWBA WINE, founts and sy phons,) Ac. For sale hr PALMER A GREEN, au28 ir 37 Greene street, Gaorgetown. SPECIAL NOTICES. Lower than Elsewhere. Ayer's Sarsaparilla and Cherry Pectoral, Burnett's Cocoaine ard Kaliston, Sc-henck's Sjrup and Tonic, Si 36; Jayne's Expectorant and Alterative, stetter's, Hoofland and Vinegar Bitters, Michler's Herb Bitten, Lyon's Katbairon and Barry Tricopherus, Laird's Bloom and Magnolia Balm.wc.; Batcheler's Hair Dye, Helmbold's Bnchu.Sl.30; Brown's Jamaica Ginger, Phalon's Perfumes, Tarrant's Aperier.t,!*;c.; Winchester's Hynophosphites, Osgo-si's lielia Uhologogue, Sterling's Ambrosia, Sozodont, ichol's Elixir Protoxide Iron, De Jough's Cod Liver Oil, $1: other Flagg's Relief.

Rad way's Sarsaparillian, Florida Water, Perry's Lotion. $1 76; Lubin's Extracts, genuine. Si; Colgate's very large assor.ment, retail at wholesale prices; Holland Gin, imported, $1 per bottle; Fine Old Bye Whisky. large bottles. gallon, as represented or money refunded: California Wines, Port.

Angelica. Sherry, Muscatel, ARTHI'R NATTANS, Druggist, aufi tr Corner 3d and streets N. W. Great Bednction. IN OLD BYK AND BOURBON WHISKIES BRANDIES, GINS, of the following brands, Nectar 3 years old, S2J0 per Robertson 4 $3.60 Bon It, 6 Old 8 Baker, I 8b Pine Apple, (rectified,) Sl.so do.

S3 fine,) S3 Behnessev, 1864. $7 S10 Otard, Duoty A ISM, California Braidy, Old Torn Gin. Cocktail Bitters, Blackberry Brandy. Liberal discount to the trade. C.

GACT1ER, Proprietors of the Native Wine Bitters, inyll 1417 and 1219 Penn'a avenue. The Cause aud Cure of Consumption. The primary canso of Consumption is derangement of the digestive organs. This derangement priduces deficient nutrition and assimilation. By assimilation 1 mean that process by which the nutriment of the food is converted into blood, and thence into the solids of the Persons with digestion thus impaired, having the slightest pre-dis position to nary disease, or if they take cold, will tw very liable to have Consumption of the Lunes in seme of Its forms; and I hold that it will be impossible to cure any case Consumption without first restoring a gooddigestion and healthy assimilation.

The very first thing to be done is to clean to the stcmach and bowels from all diseased mucus and slime, hich is clogging these organs so that they cannot perform their functions, and then rou-e np and restore the liver to a healthy action. For this pnrpose the surest and best remedy is Mandrake Pills. These Pills clean the stomach and bowels of all the dead and morbid slime that is crtusing disease and decay in the whole system. Tin will clear ut the liver of all fiseasod bile that lias accumulated there, and it up to a new ami healthy which natural and healthy bile secreted. The- stomach, bowels, and livpr are thus cleansed by the use Mandrake Pills- bat rrmaii.s in the stomach an excess of acid, the organ is ti rpid and the appetite poor.

In the jweiS tre la? teals are weak, and requiring strength and snp It is condition like this that Schenck Seaweed Tonic proves to be tae most valuable lenledy ever diacovered. It is alkaline, and its use will neutralize all excess of acid, making the stomach fwi et and fresh; it will give permanent tone to this important organ, and create a good hearty appetite. aiKl prepare the system for the first nroce-s of a good digestion, and ultimately make g'Kid, living blood. After this preparatory treatment, what re niaiiia tocure cases of Consumption is the Tree wrsevering use of Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup. The Pulmonic Syrupn.orishes the system, pur1 ioe the blood, ai is readily absorbed into the circulation, and tliefce distributed to the diseased lungs.

There it ripens all morbid matters, whether in the fotrn of abscesses or tubercles, and then assists Nature to expel all the diseased the form of free expectoration, when once it ripens. It is then, by the great healing and purifyinc properties ofScbenck's Pulmonic Syrup, that all ulcers and cavities are healed up sounu, and my patient is thing to be done tn curing Coasump tion is to get up a good appetite and a good digestion, so that the will grow In flesh and get If a person has diseased cavity or cavity cannot heal, the matter cannot ripen, so long as the system is below par. wuat is necessary to cure is a new order of go appetite, a grxid nutrition, the body to grow in flesh and get fat; then Nature is helped, the csvitieswill iieal, the matter will ripen and be tlirowu off In large quantities, and the person resain health and I sttength. This is the true and only plan to cure Consumption, and If a person Is very bad. if th? lungs are not entirely destroyed, or even if lung is entirely gono, if there is enough vitality left in the other to heal is hope.

1 have seen many persons cured with only one found lung, live and enjoy life to a old age. This is what Schenck's Medicines will do tocure Corsumption. They will clean out the stomach, -weeten and Strengthen it. get up a good digestion, anil give Nature the assistance she needs to clear the syi tern of all the disease that is in the lungs, whatever the form may be. It is important that while using Schenck Medicines, care should be exercised rot to take cold; keep in doors in cold and denip weather; avoid uig.it air, and take out-door exercise only iu a genial and warm sunshine I ith it distinctly nnderstood that when I recommend a patient to be careful in regard to taku-g cold, while using my Medicines, I do so for a special reason.

A man who has but partially recovered the effects of a bad cold is far more liable to a rcliipsf than one who lias been entirely cured; aim it is precisely the same in regard to Consumption. So long as the lungs are not perfectly healed, just so long is tuere imminent danger of a full return of the disease. Hence it is that I so strenuously caution pulmonary patients against exposing themselves to a i atmosphere that is not genial aud pleasant. Continned Consumpiives' lui are a mass of which the leas: change of atmosphere will inflame. The grut'd secret of my success with my Medicines consuls in my ability to 6ubdue inflammation instead of provoking it, as many of the faculty do.

An iutlamed lung cannot, with safety to the na.ient, be expostd to the biting blasts of Winter or the chilling winds of Spring or Autumn. It should be carefully -liielded from all irritating influences. The utmost aution should be observed in this particular, as it bout it a cure under almost any circumstance is be kept on a wholesome and nutritious diet, and all the Medicines sontinuud until the body has restored to it the natural Quantity ot flesh and strength. I was myself, ured by this treatment of the worst kind of Consumption, and have lived to get fat and hearty many years, with one lung mostly cone. I have cured thousands since, and very many have been cured by this treatment whom I have never seen.

ut the first of October I expect to take posspssion of lny new building at the northeast corner of Sixth and Arch streets, where 1 shall be pleased to advice to all who may require it. Full directions accompanv all my Remedies, so I at a person iu any part of the world cau be readily ured by a strict observance of the same. J. II.SC llENCK, M. Pniladelphta.

Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Tonic, it) a bottle, or $7 a half dozen. Mandrake f'ills. cents a For salo by all druggists aud LIl.LY ft 86 Hanover street. Baltimore, M.1.,\N holesale Agents. set s.t.th,tr THl'RSTON'S IYOBY PEARL TOOTH POWOElt is the best aiticle for cleansing aud presorviua eeth.

Si Id by all druggists. Price, 26 aud 60 cents. JOCVKN INODOROUS KID GLOVE CLEAN KK r'-etorts soileil gloves eijual to new. Sold by all rucKisu and faucy goods dealers. Price, JS cents.

dtSLy Batt'belor'i Hair Dye. This splendid Hair Dye Is the best in the world, ilarml' ss, reliable, instai does not contain eau.uorany citahe poison to produce paralysis or Uatli. Avoid the vaunted and delusive preparations laiasting virtnes tbey do not possess. The genuine W. A.

Bachelor's Hair Dye has had thirty yriu intarnish'-d to nplmld Its integrity as the only perfect Hair or Brown. Bold bv all druggists. Applied at IS Bond street. New York fei-tf I Before making my fall pttrchases, I shall, to reduce my stock as much as possible, offer SPECIAL 1XDUCEMEXTS to all my customers. Among my very largs stock, consisting-, GENTS' HOSIERY, HANDKEBCBIKFS.

GLOVES. CORSETS, and CCFFS, TOILET AkTICLKS, LADIES'GARMENTS, POCKET BOOKS and SATCHELS, EEPHYR WORSTEDS said EMBROIDERY MATERIAL. FINE FANS. VASES, POCKET CUTLERY, PERFUMKRY, And a full stock of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC NOTIONS and will certainly find something you are in need of, and 5 If 4 is your time to buy. B.

MLVEBBIBfi, Sit SEVENTH STREET, w2-tr Near Pennsylvania avenue. Dm. WHITE. CH1BOPODIST, I no. 435 14th street, opposite U.

Treasury, Washington, D. and No. 7 North Charles street, Clrb and Ingrow ing Nails, Clntblatns, and otker dis of the Feet, without nain or inconvenience to the tsrlent TV shoe can be worn with ease mime diatfly ain the operation. Refers to the many eminent pkvstciana. surgeons and thousauds of other well known and responsible persons who patronise his eitabli.lnnent.

tr MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS. I am now aenfrifp. at redared prices. tor cast, at raj Marble Works, north street and New York aear Tiaaaary my 11-17 HM. KUZflUrOED.

EVENING STAR. Washington News and Qossip. lvmSAt receipts irorn this source to-day were 3524.5K3.78. Secretary Belksai- will return here on Thvrsday morning. Wolf, Recorder of IV-'Is, 'eft vesterday for California and the Pacific coast a six We have the CM number of the irinom Miss.) Erpullican, a Lane'-ome weekly, published by Col.

Wm. C. Parker, formerly of this city. Gen. Garfield been compelled to give up speaking in Ohio tor the present and hasten home for medical treatment, a large carbuncle on his neck earning him treat suffering.

Gew. SriKNEK, Treasurer of the United States, and party, sailed from in the Cunard steamer China on Saturday last. He is expcctcdat the department about the middle of next week. Col. J.

M. McGuxw, president of the Ohio Republican Association, reeeiveel a letter from Senator Sherman to-day which says the canvass looks very avorable for a gTeat republican success at the coming State election in Ohio. Friend.Ton* I). of the Board of Indian Commissioners, has been called home to by the Illness of his wife. Should she improve in health Lang will be deputed by the hoard to remove the North Carolina Cherokees to the Indian Territory.

Army President has accepted the resignationsfcf Capt. Geo. W. Ballautine, of the 7th infamry, and 1st lieutenant James 17rh infantry. 1st lieutenant James W.

Reilly, ordnance department, has been ordered to duty at West Point. Depott Comitikpionkr of Internal Revenue left here last night for his home in Iowa and will be absent about a mouth. Mr. A. M.

Kanouse will have charge of the division of distilled spirits and bonded warehouses during his absence. Clerical A. Patterson, G. H. Cine, I).

J. FIjnn. and W. E. Lord, have apj-ointcd ta first class in the General Land Office; R.

H. Bunn has been an assistant railway jiostsil clerk between New York and Washingt and J. T. Gordon to a similar between this city and Weldon, N. C.

Transfers of Naval orders of Capt. C. U. B. Caldwell tocommind the Colorado have been revoked, and he has been ordered to command the Worcester.

Captain Charles H. Baldwin has been detached from the Mare Island navy yard, and he has been ordered to command ihe Colorado. Commander Wm. I). Whiting has been detaehed from the of the Worcester, and ordered to dntv inspector of ordnance at the New York liavv yard.

Commander Geo. H. Perkins been detached from the command of the Relief and placed on waiting orders. The President, accompanied by Mm. Grant, his sister, and his three youngest children, left Long Branch yesterday for Lebanon, where lie is the guest to-day of Hon.

G. Dawson Coleman. To-morrow he will leave for Corry, Erie county, and will stop atTitosvillet receive the hospitalities of the people; thence to the great "Corrv Farm," thenbe to Oil City, arriving at Franklin, Yenango county, where he will stay Thursday night. On Friday he will take the train direct for Washington, Pa. After one or two day's rest he will then proceed to Ohio for the purjiose of visiting the old homestead of his family and paying his respects to his aged father.

His establishment at Long Branch is closed. He expects to return to Washington about the first or fifth 01 October. Four jolitical conventions this week: the Maryland republican, ta nominate candidates lor Governor, Attorney General and Comptroller, in to-day; Minnesota at St. Paul, and New Jersey democratic, at Trenton, both to-morrow; and Massachusetts democratic, at Springfield, on Thursday. Besides the Delaware State convention is to be held in Dover to-morrow; but it is not of a political character.

MA1XE ELECTION. The II'publican Governor EUctcd by Over lo.OOfi Majinity? Slight Democratic Gains in the L- JiejmUi.aa Majorities l'car. Returns of the Maine election vesterdav. from 128 towns, give Peril am Kimball! 21,045. making a republican majority of 6,427.

Last esir the same towns gave Perham Robrts, majority, republican net gain of 1,015. The towns to be heard from gave an aggregate vote of 44,055 last vc-ar. and a republican majority of 3,836, which, to that heard from, will make Perliain's majority 10,203. Add the same ratio of the gain and his majority will reach 11.000. The aggregate vote this year will probably be 103,000 against last year.

The majority last year' The legislature will show probably a slight Icmocratic ga n. Last year the Senate stood republicans to 3 democrats; the House 113 republicans to 33 democrats. The democrats will probably carry the counties of Knox, Washington, and Aroostook, and lose Lincoln, which ihey carried last year, giving them four in'he Senate. In the House of Representatives the republicans have gaiued nine in three citiesPortland, Lewiston. and have lost 'ive in Cnmbcilaud county, one in Rockland in Belfast, and probably Several others.

In he ship-building towns the republicans gensrilly lost. In Portland the republican majoritv 271 against 411 last year. Kimball belongs'to Portland, and is very popular. gave Perham Kimball 9.W. Last year the had 79 majority.

Auburn casts Soc votes or Perham and 501 for Kimball. Last year the republican majority was 102. Androscoggin onnty goes republican by 1,300 majority, against 10 last vear. In 15 an cor the republicans gain 37. and in Atfgnsta tliev gain heavily.

Th -re was a big meeting in the latter city last night to rejoice over the victory, and the reception to speaker Blaine was enthusiastic. hen he took the stand to speak a few words of ihanks and congratulation tliechcers were deafening and prolonged. Diamonds Laying Around Loose ix people of Yankton, Dakota, ire trying tt) get up a diamond excitement The Dakota of the 7th says: "A rough Jiamoud was found on the bank of Jim river, which was sent to a jeweller in the East, who sends back the lieering news that it is a genuine diamond of the first water, and very valuable. A Yankton Yweller says it is worth It te claimed 'hat other diamonds have since been found." Canal Tb.vsi.?The water at Cumberland was lower Sunday than has been known for wentv years past. It is exacted boats will be restricted to a draught of but lour feet About of the boating people on the eanal are with ffver and ague, induced, it Lihoueht, by the low stage of water leaving exI occd so much of the banks and marshy plaocs heretofore covered with water Cumberland SotmEits' Raid ow a Krrnrx Camp In ilusscll county, on the night of the 7ih In-tant, Deputy U.

S. Marshal Jackson and aparty soldiers made a raid on a Kuklux camp. A "ldier named Crusoe was killed, and Sergeant irador wounded. A man named Caflrey was rrested ss the murderer of Crusoe, and another i amed Jones was arrested as a member of the Krklrx gang. Miss Carrie, daughter of Mr.

J. B. D. De Bow, of De Bow's Review, was terribly burned Nashville, a few days ago, whiie dressing for i partv. She lit a inar.h.

aJrnnavinr used it hrrw ft down, but it not Iteingextinguished, she her thin was set on Are, and she co injured that it is feared she may not recover. KcKLrx Octraoe in I.I roe county, on Hunday, an old and reflected citizen, L. Wier, was taken from his iioiM by live masked men aud is to have been murdered. A number of citlsans hearing of his selitnre started in pursuit, but have not yet been heard from. Medlicott, TBI Alleokd Me.llicott, charged with poisoning Mr.

Rutli, ot the Lawrenee also with poisoning bis own La? removed his trial i'rom roGan.ett, Anderson oonaty, Kansas. Mod lay, October 9th, the trial will begin. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAB. This Afternoon's Dispatches. AS80CIA TED PK ESS EPOR TS.

TIIE TAMVASY RIX6 Ihr MiiIi loiirhrn Ulvr I he I'inliihinK Blow Major Hall Tells CohuoIIj He Had Brllrr Kenton. New York, Sept. Itvt night the following va? bj Hail to Comptroller Cotnillj: Mayor's Office, Morday aft lltb, 1K71 Xf Sir: I Un just been informed by the Superintendent of Police that the offices of the finance department re Kcretly invidril. and that. a consequence thereof, valuable vouchers.

fTliVinw ol merits ami tMcellrd r. a large amount of discharged cltv liabilities,) are alleged by some or your subordf11 iU a to have then disappeared. The ndtnt and the Mayor Imuiedlat. ly had a tall conversation regarding the meatus of the untoward circumstances of the alleged burglary, so to punish the guilty, procure the restitution of men papers may have been taken, and protect the intt rests "of the city, our will have a right to hold yea responsible in a measure and to withhold tro the finance department the desirable paid confidence. It is pot to peroelre th it the city credit will suffer, in a very critic period of the municipal govcrnm nt.

With great reluctance I have officially reached the conclusion that the exig ncy d. mamls your retirement from the head of the finance department, that 1 may place fiere another gentleman who will be enabled to thoroughly investigate affair? and restore public confidence. 1 cannot suspend any head of even pcmling aa investigat uu. I can only prefer charges to the Common P.eas. who alone tan remove, after a considerable me, lor trial.

I am compelle I to throw myself, therefore, as Mayor, in this unexpected and sudden emergency, your mity, and ask, under the circH'ustances, for jour resignation. very truly. A. oakky Hall. Ma -or.

To. K. B. Connolly, Comptroller. 1 he Out- oaanolly and Twee4 MaM Retire.

New Yokk, September Jirra'J savs: "The reported robbery of vouchers, covering one Of the years of alleged extravagance, will not tend to allay the general suspicion Of niil.n'ministration "in the comptroller's office. If, as we art ven to understand, tiie Touchers are made in duplicate, the loss will not beotimjK.rtance, yet the intense feeling this incident veiled yesterday should convince lwrtli and Tweed of the of a prouip: retirement from their The World Kuit. Ntw Yokk, Sept. Every honest man in the city will indorse arid applaud the firmness and vigor of Mam llall in demanding the immediate resignation of Comptroller Connolly, alter the untoward aeci? knt which has just occurred in his department. It is well known that the Mayor has no to remove heails of departments.

If he possessed that power, the request now made would, of course, be followed up, in the event of noncompliance. by a step equally prompt, and still more decisive. The case is too urgent lor the slow and dilatory process of impeachm nt. Since this unfortunate occurrence the Comjtroller has lost all capacity to be useful in his resent office; and not only the public interest, but the self-respect of his associates in the citv government "lemand his immeoiate retirement. It is that he should longer remain; and although there is no official action by which he can be forced out he surely cannot resist the powerful coercion of unanimous and vehement public opinion, shared by the honest of all parties, and inuorsed by the official head of the city government.

It he is so mad or so blind as to disregard the firm demand of the Mayor, he will find be! ore rrvht that scorching" and resistless public indiguaUou will the city too hot to hold him. It may be his misfortune, and not his fault, hat this alleged roblierv of his departm- nt cur red just in this critical juncture; but it has so suspicious and damaging a look that if he is upright, innocent man, with reasonable use and honor, he will be very glad to afford the Mayor an opjortunity tj appoint a successor of btgn character, ho can investigate the affairs of his without being suspected of any motives for concealment. Innocence, unjustly accused or suspected, courts investigation, in order that it may be vindicated. If Mr. onnolly still clings to his office, the public wdl have no'doubt that the alleged theft trick, and tbas he holds on for the purpose of creenmg it.

But if he promptlv surrenders his I artment into other liands for an unsparing investigation, he will act the part which would taken by any man with a bigh sense of haracter who, confident in bis integrity, was ager to submit his conduct to an inquiry which would make his innocence evident to all men, with the least possible delav. It morally impossible that he should hold on, )eserted and repudiated by his associates, in the 1 resent indignant state of die feeling, and i under the suspicions wi.ieh uaturally attend the recent oecnrence. If these suspicions lo him injustice, be of all men has the ueopest in their prompt removal by allowing his apartment to be place in other will probe this affair and his whole administrator! to the bottom. Every hour that he delays -ending in his resignation will kindle the iii. ensed public to a more burning intensity of reeling.

We run no risk in predicting that before the sun sets to-night he ill have no friend the city to stand by him if he fails to comply with the' lirm and reasonable demand of the Mayor." The Trihnne Ex and onuollj with the The Tribune says: "We are beginning to reap the reward of the great popular campaign against Tcnm.any. A consummation has already been reached, wliich it would have been unduly -anguine to hope for a few mouths ago. Mayor 1 llall has at last taken the step which had been half derisively recommended to him by journals that did not fully believe in its possibility, an this act the Tammany ring is broken. He requested the resignation of Comptroller Ouunoliv in terms wlucli should render his arther continuance in office imiKMsible. At the late hour at which this Important information caches us it cannot be ascertained whether this of the Mayor Is taken with the a of Tweed and is a manifesto- tion of revolt, but In either ease it is an event of hit it would not be easy to exaggerate the canngs and consequences.

It was rendered necessary by a charge against the Comptroller -o monstro-as that, for the obligation resting I ijioii the Tnlvnr as a we should i 'iave hesitated to it to our colnmn-i. It is 1 asserted, and generally believed, that the Camp- roller oti Sunday robbed, or cHusedtobc robbed, he official archives of his department, to coneal the evidence of fraud which he ha.i been, iu inpany with others, committing during the ist tew yean. Tweed to bo Called on to Redsa. Ntw York, Sept. is rejiort-ti that Mr.

Tweed will be caUed upon to resign by M. ivor Hall to-night. I he Youeher Th'eT not yet Discovered. New Yor.K. Sept.

burglary in the omptroller's office is sull creating iut- ment in the new court-house and city hall. up to this eyening the detectives have tailed discover the perjietrator of the robbery. The Injwnetioo Case. New Yokk. Sept.

second day a procedings in the suit of Johu Foley et al. against he citv commenced before Jinlge Sarnard In the Supreire Court shortly after 11 Notwithstanding the iuporanee of the case and the extraordinary intere-t aken bv the public the audience was oonaidertbly smaller than on the opening day, but the were amplv represented by a formidade anrav ot counsel. Foley sat behind his ouDstl (Barrett.) tbi-Judge Beach appeared or the Comptroller, Bartiett tor Tweed. Smth. for Mayor Hall aud Bichard O'Gorman for he community and corporation.

None of the It ft ndants appeared in person. udge Barnard tsked twice, "Are you ready, gentlemen?" But aeither side was ready and nearly twenty m.nites wss occnpied in private consultation. At ength O'Uor man rose and read several affidavits dready published. Mr. Bartiett said: "Tour Honor, a copy of the in the case wss ftm imj-hed me esurdav morning in court, and I Hod on examuing the order that as far as it affects Mr.

et it is Simply a command to perform cram official cuties whieh he was i-ertaiasiriu as aithfully and sedulously then, and Is now, as the order was made. So far I can herefore, it is as unimportant to kim whether he order or fall as If It was an order that he hould say hisprayera. Except that rem tLe very ol an or ler agiinst him be inferetiee might be draw that eh had been lerelict in the i-erformaaceof his puMic duties, of prartioe, the order is that legal a marudcm dt under the name of an inunction; and it W- more remarkable that an orkr su at variance with correct practice in quity shou appear under the hands of such ie 'legal gentlemen as the roirasot oa the ther There are charges in the st Mr. Tweed, some frivolous and some hit all of them attrriy on ami be will m.et tb. by a fall aad'ekrar are already in the I audi ot tbe prlnten, and will be rrady Jo lonnniB be nor sees have tniuruf wl the uT 'be mc aliened us." Judge Barnard Mr Mr Barrrtt except we not aen lf Mr.

ol m.f ui would wen if the ca? ptcr ontfl to-Boncw. Tbe nmr.x'l won ir tbr voluminous aft lav 11 tjicj all consent to Uat a wou. 1 be tit better 1MK HAIM ELBt ii.inhi. Vri r' lux r.i>. againet a little over tna vewr The two republican senators an.) mne renrearrtatiw? in the aw cln j1 sva.

Tbr (Hjiritiom careful footing up oi tin SP" 'r ofbcMd lor Perhaai last ar wU FKOM I I KOPKIU DU. T'lrprvj K.n frrtrnttrelg ft, A 1 WAETUsa or wSi'l. Atk but following are tbe i unci pal eondntaas the tn at) n. i.etwecr lussmaadPrami. a.

V. ia Should war involve Austria interv. uliow o.hrrwwe, waste art with G.rm:,m fur "Mting a specifhd niinilx ot trvn, shins. wtTi' to ni-ikf in arr tol AuMna of nil fu.l lemia, or aria, Austria tli. prvvitic-s Oallac a vnd IT.

tnarn five ujwiw- aitd tb. Baltic an 1 a i.art 81 to rt fard tlie i 'Jl null, anj ltf artnt in raaq iv. th a force tvjiiai to that of Kuwia. an to a partition oi tbe ronua. rod ir.w.r* waciu 4 not Almliaii in tl.at the eboleraie al at njr hi th.

mi average ol UV" per in KWv. Tbe l.aklMi Ntrlken. anvtiiii; in of 'I i- "ti tlie -t More Official In Tnrkoy. U'aHtmiMW, nrpu hao bjfti .1 ol AI ban a. ia u.ou^lit tliia ai.i-intiu, will an end ti tlit dihord? will.L (441 prevail in that province.

Ferine Pasha i- r.im .1 ae of i'l who eneild ol Oteaa Htoanirra. tmm arrived at wn nivht Ihe at nctown tbi- inorniiur. Tic Ckyf Parte, tnm New Vork, arrived at yucoictown cveniiig. In l.ond?>n Tht in Jkf Pttaittri? rkt Sarmluga bt pL he to-day diecuwtbe ot Cfcim laU.i in Auitrica, in EttfEland The nt al coninit tit tinott tbe maiiv wbicb Lave recently IhuIjcu br.tidi of ar. victory of.be Ward rrew in tbe ripatta, a (fnrral topic of tn.uk.

and B.f j.mnia the opinion that tbe as won by tbe becaiiM- of tt dibtarded in holrra on an Ametiraa Whin. 8fpt abin fiti lIo, from Hamburir, ba? arrived at Car.hfl lonr of bt crew dead roiu Cbolera. Tbe ia detained at qnaranttne. and Miaertea of Ne? York. ska ki Mi tt tmv, -p, tkr Alirtiorttf, ti a Children ty a man named tbe- inventor ol the eu m-wiiidiiii; watch committed filicide yoterdav.

llioma? .1. wbo tart nrnntb rtiot bia while defending from tbe brutal oncle, baa been honorably acquitted. Hio mother ha? recovered. .1 by a in the Tombs A biiigbampton letter excitement here cotieeriiini the ol erneltv apainst tbe He v. Mr Van of tbe Muwiuehanni Valley Heme, a charitable institution tin One ot tbe Frederick loiUid a week ago aitb a heavy log ol wood neck, and two committees-one of nine (en tie men ami the ether of ten are now engaged in examining tbe attain, of tbe Home.

A warrant been lor the ar rest of Van who in The prin are made by a rtable widow. Marv Hacknam. alio worked at the Home a and tlicn b-ft because sbaeould nol lo H't tbe it.mateh abused tbey A Mormon Murderer bbot by r. LI States it HrTi. by a fjujoi of cavalry r.

amp mniglaw. last night maje an attempt to irren Haum. indictedtor mardor montbfc ago. Hai-m atUmpnd to and was wot, and it iasappmed mortallv wounded. In the tLird district coart, Col W'lckver not haying aewpted the ofhee as I'rdted' Statra Attorney, 1 bief MrKean appointed K.

li. auornev ad mtenm. Tbe Red Men. i Sept. iLr of -Men aisemt.b?d this mornmg.

including reproaetita ives from Maryland. Obio, New raey. Donate, kentuaky. Colcml ia. Visrouri.Teiiueesee, Indiana.

Loatstaaa, Midiigan. or. jron Netidk Alabama sal Uepnfentatiyes trom tbe other 6tato will be admitted during Uk day. I.niba-ay Ken Tork. 1 ona.

Sejrt. 1' -t hing How vUi.0 eompriMng a partion lK- Cbinew? or Amoii Huri.ngame wa- ae ltea 01yesterday. Tbev main rt'Z the other in. ot the tmbuy, when they will return to China. Arrived.

steamers ai.bea. ftom I.iveri?tol, licnr, Cbauncev. Asj.inwalL The Cbxuneey brought tB.HHI, tirnMiff. Sept. tbe 4euktlB China, lrom New uiteans.

Tbe Trip. PiiiiAiiiiPHia, and lamiiy reached Heading. Pemsnrlraaia, at jji tc-day. lie mains i j-mgkt at tbe proceeds to tkc Oal Upiuottuw. Dropped in the Street.

Ii as.i^., Sept roatidenuai clerk ot M.ut trn, d.cd ia he fell eel oi aiepkay. a Tn'iAnrxrntA Mi A man rrr a Pbila b-ipbia last evetnntr. Henry Oamble. Vn rt iun trom bi? work at the brewerv na srb mC iut wiUi ool.n I.iu.Va> ainl i Haggerty. hen tbey met three fnlkw who insulted a ladv wbo ehsneetl OaciMe nst rated ith tb.

m. when one of tbe party pulled out a and him tnfhe rtght mde As ooii as tiieiOiotwss fired tbe tbree lellows 1 be wounded man waa to tbe I'ennsrtvanla Hospdal, a here be died about lo o'clock. TntEliLtTaaoany ia Uloigia Irtorms' MWtned liere of a terrible Wi.kin: on coun.r, Georgia. on Wedneaday lwt, a party or unknown men csrred and killed Matthew IVason, sheriff ot ukin.on coumy. and a woman In hie employ, and threw their bodies into a millpond near by.

Tbe bodies were recovered ou J-ndev morning. The sberift had a gunshot wound in his bead, and the of tbe woman gave of having been badly muu lated w.th a knife. No have been made U) I kT. Mks. Braas.

tub Nbw Vpek Abohtiowist. The coroner investigation in New York into 01 death of Mary Ruaaell, rwMilted ia a verdict against the abortionist, Burua, who waa committed to await tbe action PMM' Tbrongbwt tbe prococdiaga at inquest accused exhibited iwrfect iad'tference. dances are getuwg fashionable. WNeUte WbaHsii ran a ins couUuuiny with her mother ia jail. VPittufleld baa bad aa oat-door baby party.

Tbe youngest guest waa nine days old. voiee like Uie tearing of a strong rag" is attributed to the Eev. E. H. Cbapin.

Labor Ke are quarrelling wUb the Hauipditee bis over tl TX French cbeaint amerts that it tea gionnd Ilka coftee befare hat water ia i- i ml upon it, it will yield nearh dauble the of Its exhilarating qualities..

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