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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, At the Star Building, 8.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and llth St, BY Tum EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. The STAR gp oie oy = bscribers i ity an Caste Pum waax. Copies at the counter, With or without wrappers, Price ror Maitime -—Three Dollar and Fifty Cents; six mouths, Three Dollars: one year, Five Dollars. No papers Are sent trem tbe office lobger than paid for. | The WEEKLY STAR—pubhshed on Friday morning—One Pcllar-and-a-baif a year. } SUMMER RESORTS Rossuyss Bouse. | On the Hevahts cavectte Georectown. ‘This clegant and sttracti ve summer re- is for tertai 4 | St gosets "in inviting the patronage of | the pablic the proprietors deem it fo call attention to ite Tighyslry. sud soot Wee inte terest. RES & CHADWIOK, Proprietors. | AYe Tickets sold to «nd from England, and the ©. ent isnt a | "For! rmation appiy to JOHN G. DALE, | Brealway. New York, or M 5 WN & CO, _ UBT OVESES, Washington. Agent. 1 aut tf Moncaasts uve oF STRAMSHIPS TWEEN \ WASHINGTON AND NEW ypRK. i | — | | | } Bereafter the Fine Steamshtf; JOB GUSON. ai of the MEKUHAN' : Leave NEW YORK. from Pier 29. East river, every WEDNESDAY end SATURDAY st¢p. m Leave @EOBGETOWN every MONDAY and THURSDAY at 12m. Nosaroux AND WASHINGTON | REGULAR LINE. | | | | | AY S. m., and Galt’s wharf, St 10 o'clock a m - stopping at nt. Smith's Point. Piney Point ve Mouroe, Old Point Com- ‘nis bost connects at Port Monroe with the boat for Cobb's Islan: | earl Will leave NOBFOLK on TUESDAY AY. at i o'clock p. Pasenae. 95 m. t, to and from were” 32 Bxcursion Ticket i Meals—Breakfast and Supper, 50 cents each; Dinner. $1. State room, § ein reiants taken At the loweet rates For partic: jars iv © A = icke Agent. & |. No. 380 Pennsyl- in "For thekets J L. SAVAGE. flardware nue and 10th street, or on . L. SAVAGE. Proprietor. EB KRECUSE, 4 jy 9+ BW BXPREESB LINE, N VIA CANAL BETWEEN PEIUADELPHIA, ALEXA Va.. WASHING! TOR, § Woter street, Georgetown, WE a at time yt 83 Water st, ¢ M. ELL wM ¢ Sorth W barv RAILROADS. Bactisoze anv ore esinsoan, Wasiineron. 1863. | BALTI- West, ‘Traine petween WASHINGTON AND MORE sad WASHINGTON AND THE are now run as Vin: aay WE BALTIMORE. some except Merrecd 13:49, 3:30,4-06, Pe FOR ALL WAY STATIO! Leove daily, except Suadhy, at snd 2.50 and's.20 P.M. LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON eee aeD AEHINGTON, ‘Trains between WASHINGTON Ali, FORK are now ran as follows, viz: FOR NEW YORK, without change of cari Lesve a Bundey) as A. M., and 145 and 9 P.M. FOB PHILADELPHIA. Leave daily sexcogs funday) at 8 A. M. aad 246 and 6:40 P.M. BW SUNDAY. ‘ork at 5:40 P. M.. and Phile Hew York on 9 P. M. tratn ErGatstohie, Row York.ce the "3 Omen, Ho. ‘con there tJ ad chested et thelr ‘depot, end: pat in the Deg sWesnington, Dasimoresast Rag Docroz scavaax f & DURARD'S ToI0! "Use poner ate tiene Serica “ToWive ~ every day yg sone 5 pal fe shin Diseases: Sypaiiis in all aie Faltam Copaiva and Mercury Discarded: Sold tm Washington, D. 0 , by JOH ees. Poy a ttt voz. XXXIV. SPECIAL NOTICES. PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER. We are not in the habit of “puffing” patent med- icines. but we cheerfully add our testimony to that of many others in favor of this medicine. The PAIN KILLBG is invaluable for the diseases for which it is recommended. Try @ bottle of it and see if we do not state correctly. Cittzen, s tere will give. KIDWELL & SON, Penney vania treet. myae3m Etyed. desire a better MANHOOD. ag sku vagy a8 antiatiaee t Phifadelphla Pot my 19-e03ma PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. COND TEMPERANCE EXCURBION givea SS by COLUMBIA TemPLE HONOK and MARTHA WASH TEMPLE, on' T 3a. 1359, limited. ‘Th- stesmer Arrow 7th street wharf at a bard. ts a elt All friends hoard. iment+ y of temperance aro cordially ickete, Ti admittn ‘otleman and lady, 50 Cents. to be Bad of the members or at the bost. se i-2t m. Good prices. ¥ + Guaxp AUTUMNAL FESTIVAL AND BAB- a TION " ae DEDIOS = oF THE SCHUETZEN VEREIN GERMANIA, rT GERMANIA BNEG’S) SEVENTH N THE FINSTY AND @BOOND r 0) AN 'e Phize QOTiNG. =. Laptes” Parte Seon aa. DISBOL VI ala AND Baul, MIVALLED ATTBAOTIONS. jasion, 25 cents; to the Daucing Pavil- 1869 LVicG ViIBW A ROSE S BAND OF RE. milk OF BALTIMO i THE COMMITT F IBST GRAND ANNUAL EXCURSION DEPABTMENT OF THE PUTOMAQ, AND ARMY OF THE RBPUBLIO, UNDER TUE Avsrices oF SEDGWIOK PusT, Ne. 1 As many members of the Grand Army of the Be- veire that public have expressed i the ergauication shouid give an 2S aloe cursion, Sedgwick Pest. No.1. have determfved to inaagurate the plan of an Annual Xeursion. The Committee of Arran, 9 will spare make thisthe “grand- neither pains por expense co of the sees on”? estex Th wt steamer Wa waset has been secaret and will leave her wharf « é FA Pa o > “ % sat 5) p m..eharp. for Giywont, touching at Alexandria eotug aud reterniog The fon at Giymout has been engaged, the Park @ iuminated. and every arrangement marie to secnre & plessant time inc a ventle nd Tadic npper a [M4soNIO Pic-wi0. aged tor th Froceeds to plied t~ farntshing Chapter room in new Masonic Temple Tickets. Wcentscach. By or an25 €c [Rep&Chron} der of COMMITTE FOR THE ROCKVILLE old and reliable UNITED STAT®S MAIL LINE has reduced fair to $2 for round trip, d t! r. September] 2and3, Bi carly of JC. HOWARD. Nos. 43 sigcet, betwoon oth and 7th streets, ce. Your tekets and 454 G eral stare au 3-4t F ‘OB MOUNT VERNON steamer ARROW. ‘Thomas Stack. poloriesven het wbaet, toot ot Tt stios. ma tor BOB 2. for touchii at Ale: iris, ets Foote and Wash- in, =, White House and Tope. Va returning tothe city at 4 p.m. to Mount Verponend return. $1.0. eu27-tf ame ince: 's Hotel. AMUSEMENTS. Rosmova it. ered tae AT BPORE ‘VE THIS DAY BB- avenue, to No 245 rett {ween 18th and ee Aa ee to the public soon ag it can a epecndi eewoetpont of cverauiad e on ® continuance ror to merit, “ND SALE” 7TH ST, hee AT MARRRITERS, | ( frau. Ye Seventh street, ween Mo. eet Deore adeeb Odd talon ere Hall, Oholce Oil Paintings, Kogravings, Chromos. &c. Largest k hangin, 7 Window Bed and Tas- Lig cD Isaac COALE, JR., & BRO., IMPORTERS OF Men’s Furnishing Goods, 14 HANOVER STREET, OOBUBE OF GERMAN, an 18 eo3m,lstp BALTIMOBE. Bazoarms: pazeams:: Selling our entire stock CHEAP FoR case 30 market Boece, 1 ABT VILL REMOVE TO For a few days anly. Lurosr, ‘COB. BIGHTH ST. AND MARKET SPACE, EPL a Seer 20 Markos Bpece, Gasar axpvotion mm FAROY AND MILLINERY G00D8 Srlaegrnmina Egat = = ‘The only place in the city to buy your BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS at reguler WHOLESALE PRICBS is ot STRASBURGER BROS., 373 Stvenra Grasrr, Burwren I anv K, WHERE THE LABGRST ASSORTMENT CAN WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, (869. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. Gierzenat Revenve—The receipts from ‘this source to-day were 2652,961, Guwenat Hoar is expected to ATTORNEY urn bere about the middie of next wees. Jupez Loris DesT intends to leave here this evening for Missisppi. ‘THE ReGiwstTEes OF THs TREASURY proposes to mcre2se the esiaries of four of his female clerks to $1,200 per annum. SENATOR TRUMBULL reached Omaha Mon- day, trom bis California and Montana trip, and was to have left for his home yesterday. Ms. Goren Prapopy ts in Baltimore, the guest of Mr. Jobn W. Garrett, His health is still very bad. Senor Ronerrs, the Spanish Minister, this morning called upon the President, accom- pamed by Secretiry Fish, and presented to him a letter from Ry gent Serrano, of Spain. GOvVERNOR-ELECT WALKER, of Virgini», ar- Tived here this morning on the steamer W. W. Coit, from Nortoli, and had an interview with the President this afternoon. Comm anpers S. P, CARTER and W. A. Kirk- land have peen detached from tie command ot the Monocacy and Wasp, and Bave been placed on waiting orders. Tae TREasURY DeraRTMenr received this morning $97,500 in ten, fifteen, twenty five and fifiy cent notes from the New York bank note Printing companies. Tse Contract tor coal for the House ot Representatives was awarded to Andrew Sterling, of Puiladelphia, yesterday, at the rate of $7.£3 per ton for S00 ton! THE PRESIDENT will le«ve here on the nine o'clock train this evening for Saratoga, to re- jor his family at that place. He expects te return here in about two weeks with his fam. uly, when be will remain in the city. GzEsERat THomas L. Youre, of Cincinnati, late supervisor of the district of southern Uhio, arrived here yesterday for the purpose of baving the charges made against him fully ex- ammed by Commissioner Delano. SECRETARY Rongson has not yet taken any action upon the fndings of the Naval Courts Marshal in the cases of Surgeon Green, of the steamer Nipsic, and Capttin Munroe, of the Marine Corps. GEMERAL SHERMAN and canghter arrrived at Bangor, Me. at noon ye on the stenm Katahdin, A large con with a band e gor House, He dined with Senator Hamlin. He goes to Augusta t PROVINCIAL objects ineton. N ts way, Grant w bington ar all mid _N t United Carrier, 12th infantry. ‘The Secretary of the Nevy has accepted the resignation of Ensign Andrew A. Blair. Lost His SALARy —Commissioner Delano received his pay for the month of August on Monday, amounting to nearly ~ The money was banded to him in @ sealed envelope, and that is the last the Commissioner has seen of it. Whether he Jost it out of his pocket, or whether the envelope found its way into the mail bag by mistake, he has not yet been abie to ascer- tain. TREASURER SPINNER bas decided to adopt the plans submitted by an experienced lock- smith as am additional safeguard fer the locks in the vaults of the Treasury Department. By the proposed new arrangement the custodian of the keys will be enabled at a glance to dis- cover whether anybody has been tampering ‘with the lock, the only possible way of ascer- taming the combination thereby being cut off. How. D. W. OC. SENTBR, Governor-elect ot Tennessee, and Gen. J. A. Mabry, who was one of the delegates to the Chicago Convention, and who is spoken of as the successor of Sena. tor Fowler; also, Hon. D. M. Nelson, ef the same State,one of the Grant electors, and an active participant in the recent Gubernatorial campaign, are at the Metropolitan Hotel. a serenade to Governor Senter is talked of. ‘THE ExRCUTIVE MANSION was crowded this morning with office-seekers, male and female, nearly allef whom were admitted to see the President. Secretary Cox and Commissioner Parker were in consultation with him this forenoon relative to Indian affairs. The va- rious members of the Uabinet aud Acting Sec. revaries bad mteryiews during the day to ar- range matters pertaining to the Departments, EXPENSES OF THE GOVERNMENT.—The Warrants issued from the Treasury Depart. ent to meet the expenses of the Govern- ment during the past week were as follows:— Civil and Miscellaneous and Foreign Inter- course, $3,550 421.42; War, $3,534, 567.09; Navy, and Pensions,$11,474,217.77. ‘Total, $30,788,652.14. ‘The above does not include the payments ™ade on account of the public debt. mble Mexican” to Prominent officials of theGovernment tor their i if bad on the occasion of his return, Gnd explained to them that until the treaties were ratified it would be useless for them to attempt to commence busi- ness operations there. Tue Postic Dest StaTswENt.—The fol- lowing is the recapitulation of the statement of the public debt of the United States September 1, 1869, issued from the Treasury this afternoon: Debt vesting Interest ia coin, vit: Boned ‘before ‘War. 3, 136 Becreee-seneonree ---- - $27 022,000 00 eae ery o 3 894,867 309 00 1,602 669,400 88,7 935,393 00 Debt beatin, e- Shin iawfulmoney, iz: Certificates, 3 it Gatereetee es nn. 30.720 00) 00 Navy penston fund. $ per cent. interest.. Debt bearing no in- Demand and legal teo- der notes easier tt 93 20 Postal and” fractional 139 oy Senne 28,617.58 00 cure} Certifies: posited. 7.55) 00 Deht on which interest has ceased since maturity. “ 4 643, Total debt—Principal outst 2,587 839 08) 01 Accrued interest to date, and co: pons resented for psy- 956 7806.0 0» 410,174,200 men! 33,314,799 30 ‘Total debt—Principal and icterest 2 626,65: Amount in Treasury— OO 5 esceortonne 218.983 71 CULFONCY nn. 12.141 es? 40 Sinking fand.in U5 coin interest bond. and interest collected 3 eud accrued thereon. 1: 0.0 800 0 Other U. 8. coin inter- est pene at and accrued in! 311655 00 thereo 23 3u6 — 160,$91,38 si roo GP Ne fe Keen) sinking fund. ao rehe 0 bonds in Treas: Ts. 2,475,952 Bol &) Amonn’ of public debt, wed sinking fund ard eorcha-ot c 0 rs ‘ Decreave of public debt duriue the car past month. s 604.204 79 jecrease since March 1, 14iy. 49.600 753 5t The statement of bonds issued to the Pacific Railroad Companies, interest payable in law- ful money, shows totals as follows :—Amount outstanding, $60,560,320; interest accrued and not yet paid, $63,011.25; interest paid by the United States, $4,984,922.51; mterest repaid by transportation of mails, &¢., $1,574,965.77; bal- ance of interest paid by the United States, $2,409,956.77. The Department. it will be remembered, ad- vanced $11,000,000 to disbursing agents daring the past month to pay the semi-annual instal- ment ot pensions falling duo to-day. Hart i! not been for this payment the decrease for the month would have been over 216 000,100. APPOINTMENTS BY THE PrRestpext.—The President this morning appointed Thos. K Mosely to be Commissioner to examin the cific Railroad of California. . W. Moore to be Collector of C fer the district of St, Marks, Fla Ss H. Stewart, of Penusylvan as Consul at Larks Island, vi uspended. u, of Ind uryey of ail the distilleries Ly The work is to be immediately orgs a will be performed with a thoroughness no heretofore attained. With a yiew torapidity of action, the country Will probzbly be divided into districts, in each of which the survey will be carried forward at onc? by the persons ected tor the purpose. AWKWARD.—Among the larg nutiber ot cards bauded tothe President this morning were those of Hon. Wm. 8. Stokes, the de- feated candidate for Governor of Tennessee. and Col. J. B. Brownlow, one of his most bitter opponents during the recent campaign. The President usually admits ten or fifteen persons at once, handing their cards to one of bis secretaries, by whom the names are read off, and the visitors,as their names are an- nounced, pass mto the Executive Office. Mr. Bonglas, private secretary, appeared in the anteroom this morning with 2 number of cards of persons to be admitted, among them Messrs. Stokes and Brownlow, who were ushered into the presence of the Presiaent together, much to their discomfiture. HEARD FROM.—We are glad to see by the following trom the Leavenworth Conservative that our handsome and sunny friend, Volonel J. M. Moore, has not been eaten or scalped by the Camanches : “As foreshadowed by us some days ago, by General Orders No. 3#. Headquarters Depari- ment of Missouri, issued the 16th, Brevet Lieu. tenant Colonel J. M. Moore, Major and Quar- termaster United Sta'es Army, having reported at Department Headquarters, in compliance with Special Order No. 94, current series, Headquarters Military Division of the Missou- ri, is, im accordance with said order, assigned to duty as Depot (juartermaster fort Leavenworth, Kansas, He wiil relieve Breyet Brigadier General B. OC. Card, Captain and Assistant Quartermaster, United States Army, who is ordered, we believe, to Sioux Gity” Colonel Meore has a high reputation through. out the army, and in the ranks of society as a brilliant and ‘Secomplished officer and gentte. man, and is heartily welcomed to the office and place so gracefully filled by his succes. sor —_-- +e -____. Removal of the National Capital, PRENSYLVANIA DECLINES. A response was received yesterday by the National Capital Committee from Gov. Har. vey, of Kansas. He says that he will be pres. ent in person at the approaching convention, and that be will also appoint a strong delega- uieThe reepouse of Gos Geary, of Pennay! Tes; vf rf would term tobe ‘mot ip peel of removal unat the national debt is paid.No delegation from that Lg — be appointed.—St. Louis Republican, ug. 30. THE PuRon. or Cvs. that the real rope TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afterneon’s Dispatches. CANADIAN U?Ems. ToRONTO. September 1.—Tne Gore Bank. of Hamilton, has amalgamated with the Bank of Commerce, recetving 55 cents on the dollar its storks. it bas been determined that the Royal Oana. dion Bouk will open its doors on the 13th inst. The cricket tournament, the first match be- twern the old country and Osnada, was won by the former club, by a score of IS1'to 170, MR. ROSE. Mon?REAaL. Sept. L—Lt js that the Hon. Mr. Rose. Finance Minister, is to take a position at the bead of sn American banking house, to be opened ip London in account with Jay Cooke & Oo. 1t 1s said that a seat is to be obiained for Mr. Rose im the Britisn House of Commons. —— SHOEMAKER’S STRIKE IN CANADA, MoxtTreat. Sept. 1.—The shoemakers here have strwet for from twenty to fifty per cent. higher wages. Msvy of the employers baving taken orders at the oid rares would lose heavily if they acceded to the demands now mude, and therefore they refuse A CATHOLIC PRIFST ACCIDENTALLY RILLEA, Sr. Loris, t. Rev Father Marpby. a well known Catholic priest, engaged in +«t lishing churches, was killed yesterday at Vi rennes Junction while getting off the train while it was in motion. MARSHAL SERRANO A PROMINENT CANDIDATE FeR KING OF SPAIN. Panis, Sept. 1—The! Paris Constitutionnel of to-day FY: afshal Serrano is daily be- soming More And more promigent us a candi. date for the throne of Sp AN AMERICA» GBRY RRESTEY FOR FOR- N LONDON Lonvon, Sept. L—A Mr. Wheipley, said to be an American, was up at the Mansion Hous. to-day, on the cOarge of torgiag bills of lading on Umber from (ue! INSURAXOE LOSSES PAID. PRitapgiruta, Sept. 1.—LPhe imperial la surance Company of London to-day paid £160,000 on ihe losses by the destruction of whisky at the late fire on Front street, and willim a day or two pay $200,000 more. SPANISH BISHOPS TO BE PROSE’ UTED MADRID, Sept. 1.—Proveedings will ba com renced immedi a nishop= who have pedi-nce of Governn JEFFERSON DAVis MonTReaL, Sept.1—A y ‘om Jeti Davis staves that the accounts of bh path egreaty exaggerated. He will probtoly je in the United King tom for AL MONTR OAT ropolitan o SENATUS CONSULTLM THE MiMeULDE BUST » Sept. L.—Biaver's bust of A texsader ther much beuel CHARLOTTE CUSHMAY Sept. 1—Miss Cashmanis qait NESS © +218 Foreign News by Cable. The brilliaucy and power of the sun tor the Past week bes been hizbly favorable to crops in the British Isles, and a large harvest is now certain. Nowhere in Europe bas there been such a falling off in the price of cereals as in England, ind unless greater encouragement i given it will be found that foreign imports will be on a much smaller scale after the sab- | Dv sidence of the effects of the late rise. The Lon- don Staxdard has the following criticiem on the boat race:—The rowing of the Har yards Was rather injudicious; it was too fast to last; Want of good recovery left them tucked up over their oars at theend of a stroke. They Teached out well and rowed with straight backs and arms, but there was not work in their stroke. TRough the Oxorians were heavier, it does not fo.low that weight bro: them first; it was rather their style. In the long ran style is sure to win, when strength is equal.” Loring, Fay and Blaike, of the ‘vard Club, and Elliott, their boat-buiider, return to New York on the steamer City of Antwerp, which sails to-day. A dispatch from Alaccio announces that the on genes 18 indisposed, and the Prince Imperial will assist alone at the festivities there in Ronor of Napoleon. The French journals bave received copies of « manifesto inciting insurrection, signed «President de Comite Brutus.’ Turkish troops have been concen- trated in the vicinity of Constantinople for Teview. in honor of the Empress Eugenie, Taurty thousand men haye gone into camp at esc The obstacles encountered by the allies in establishing & provisional government at Ascuncion, render doubtful the practicability of the measures resorted to for the pacification ot Paraguay. Don Carlos bas abandoned for the present the atiempt to seize the Spanish Crown, and has embarked at Giupuscoa for England. Four Destructive Fires in One Day. Four disastrous conflagrations, causing an Aggregate loss of over half a million of dollars, | sour to ix buedred giris aod women are em- tots tmen', tnd the deciamd otc tach thattae nomber migh’ Be treble’ if the work was wy oe os : wet it reg aires Pquires a Woman as eng eines ural caps ple Tf eS = ‘ofa Iaty. the | Perception of an artist, (De tack sod judgment Of & finageter, and tbe eorrey of Susan Anthosy. Some # Womas Is pervaps scouring &ntves tn her little Deck kiteBen. rs tbe world and Mr. Stewart ae ee, « | Der, and bis great design there! . airtne Seomen'tn thet workd with well ade and well fitting garmen's at 8 coat } ______ | Merefore marta NS. 5.141. Lad aad rendered being entrusted to baif a doz incompetent superintendents. It is trae, however. that yen Bow, a lady can go to Stewart's — © Derseilf irom head to foo, and pply s family of chiltren wita many articles. Bat tae departments hey | erly systemized, the lines of go «ds are mot com- } he garments are not well lod, ARD_PARIS FASHIONS FOR | pice% Fa FOS FOR NEW YORK be Genutar Trousseau—Weatrer |! Bound at Stewart’ [From our Fashion Correspondent.) New Yoak, Augast, ino” Of Fashion as fashion there is nothing to ts no reason why manutactoring Buses SRowla Lot BEp. ly Very atwoke Worn this month, i) the fashion writers and | ®! th cov'ofms ries Bd labor. Ludor sing cae ees wagazines to the contrary not. | £™C@4 Not ny the old wetno ® Bat ny thr ap- <i Pheation of the t-winr macwur ter wuhstarding. Apything mew or original is | Potera Inbor- vine Aven Ta fc, (es Rot 10 be found, and the great modisies and | ismlreoy she (Hes With ood garment. Bere amd Uer people who are supposed to kuow ate th Te \+ry grat (cat aud gol diag is ply at thei wits end to give satisfactory | cbemise Soy be o 4 iryea a alla” eaca. rawers ditt | townd corm ‘be but ne we padte g witty thew iswers to the crowd of questioners that ac- teip: tng tbe sessom and desirous of getting Leal sewing dove, pour dowe spon them = P' ¢% td as the prices comp the ikr ap avelancne. Lis trae that tall styles | quoliy des nyt oor: r sre rola end tell gocds are exbibit-d, but they | 1 <= ar the refuse of los semson, and are sold xt ednced pri-es fo that class of thrifty persons who care more for ¢oonomy than iasbion and whe capnot see the use of pay: ne the price for @ fabric or a desiga because it is ( But to return to one exp | Bos already cleate, j tu “tion «The sky en fed mu the t> leave, bat oor Visit to the carpet \d seeing t Indicstions of What Will be Worn, The walking suit, a Uuile shorter than ha* been worn during the past season may be reli-d upon, trimmed heavily with fringe of the same shade with black velvet or with badings su pipings, upon a Vandvked edge. Hisok rib! on Velvet will be very sstgely Wo.4 bork wala suitsand Bouse dresses. I 18 often monuted Ops, Tosettes, Fouud oF squste bows—upon stiff pet and thus forms setts woich can be re- meved from one dress to snother. Tae sett thus used upon white pique im sam: stve for merino, rep, or poplin in win House dresses of blue, gree, or scarlet ca mere oF merino will be made periectly plain with 8 demi train and ornament 1 with brac of broad ribbon velvet, cagg3t on th shoulders with square bows aud fi dette pack with do sqt nd pendent loops. Ur the body may be opened in front, Worm with a chemisetie and the revers, and cnffs faced with yelvet of the same snade as the material, corded upon the edge with satin to match. Sull sgein close the body ana tead of the revers add a “sailor” collar and Ms of velvet piped in the same wa: you bave a chotce of the styles hovel apd fasBionable ‘The com! black with white has ben reversed aad prom- ives this season to be mor=in vogas than ever. Rica black silks ate trimmed with black aud white pique and white satin folds and pipings. Edges cut out im Vandykes have taken the | piace of ruffles to some exteat and are more appropriate to thick materials. Trains will be woru upon evening dresses, butthe skirts whee the material is rich and costly, will be very litthe trimmed. Bodies are sull cut square and high upon the shout. Ger. A standing raff of Ince not unfrequently takes the place of a chemusette, and @ necklace 00 of sewsng carpets | Reavy sewing machines, which cow over and over snd throngh and through at the «ame me, nre affixed to a litte seam on the ‘rack, sewtng tt more sabs' untiatly | than could possibly be done by hand. wad at the rate of from four 1 sven thousaad yards | Per d@y. apd thugenabdiing the bouse in busy season to (urn out from two te three thous send yards of made carpet every day, avd PP'y Customers ‘with great promt- ess apd facility. “Onl dear ms,” evid & lady near by, “only tamk how meny poor girls this throws out of employment.” “Madam.” suid 1. thinking how I onc» broke my back over the long Beatt reading erm of & parlor carpe', -.am giad they ate throwa ont of such employment.” 1 am sure abe thought 1 wasa horrid wretch, and 1 was boay thinking of the happy future, when Cali forais Will grow us plenty of creat whi"? grape otber fraits woich now we ouly look at w | fully as we pass the windows of the for frvitstores, when Mr. Ste wart will empty our work-baskets of everything but the stocking, and the bright carpets of thousands of chest tui sitting-Tooms will be as commonly sewe i by | TailWay as the jabric is now woven io the | loom. 1 do not know Mr. wil tewart—I Rave never spoken to bim personally—but I know he ts ard” ma. | Usually considered a + bot send bis employees i | nor give them en does pot Itke personal appeals to bis sym- Pathies, and be makes as close a bargain eA, and expects pi ople to stick to it | theless, 1 am not snre but im hisowa way he He does pecki82e | benefactor. What he will not do jor au indi- La uandsume locket pendeat from black velvet | vidual he is Goicg for thousands. He ts butid. hanging upon the neck, but this style is only | jug on the cornet of Thirty wectih eee es becoming to a fall round figure, with beauti- tullarms,as the sleeves are short and only Huisbed with arutfof laceattheelbows, There ‘no change at present in the cut of skir:s. nor tte size of loops worm with short dresses. Fourth Avenue a mon Accommodate nearly ali hy Women in the city ot New York. There working giris aad wo will find a comt je howe er Rotel, which will {be intter are =:ill restricted to about seveut Seas aa ae five inches at the base; it is not unlikely how- desanae mene toneae f that w this siz» is adbered to for the but men will Bive o | of the year, another . Will be fot Women only } n the somewhat larger etme eae | doa and Paris, Une of the questy t they want hat I 1 mail doubls aa — J cag {bs fasbionable, and these x 204 effet t ¢ s vel or ¥ * means ts, dirard, sno? afford many change: 4,001 serviceable material tem in & fall sad winter 13 HOthiNg & good, so usefal as black silk. al eitber in rofl t out in vandykes, bound | 1 i, one deep rutile, th a vandy! (point up.) being al- i the under skirt. A pomt worth re- armbering ts that the Tuftles worn on the top of The sleeves are no longer turned down ulnte the example of body. of € bute oper, of V and T BAL A Briltiant Affair—What i White Sulphur {Special Cor eke 2 eddown upon | Waite Soiruve SPaixcs, Gases lu arr, but are turned up towards the shoui- | Qouxty. e st 3i—ty sa cers, Roman scarfs, striped in rich colors, but | Uc *7*: Vas Aurust 3i—10 4. x.—Tue § Bail, which comes off this evening, ba: attracted @ considerable number of members o the press from various sections of the coantry. | in fine lines upon black cashmere grounds, and | finished with deep tringe and tassels contain- | ing all the colors of the stripes, are arranged in | yarious picturesque ways, over suits foF cool | weather.Scotch plaid sua wis will be in vogue for the same purpose as the cool season advances. The caledonian cloak of English ‘water-proof is an improvement on our circular. It relopes and ruffle at the wrists, a small round 00d. and is cut high om the shoulders, giving a fine bustand fitung handsomely. itis yery com- fortable and thoroughly protective. or my A Real Trousseau. of General E. dae and George = sinaperte rf oer ee | and, tt ie oale oe yg $4 4 very moderate outfit furnished to a young 5 Indy by order frem 8 New York establishment, | *P&rture, a telegram from Hon. Charies Sum. Itmay be stated, however, that the supplying it said they should not to get up another ee ae — pri > mm an roximate estimate, however, bun- J Tinsley, 3r.. Esq.. a of other young women who are contem- Sone ay ror ee oY yesterday in a threw bim & projecting wery severe $60; boots, $=; | will be at bis post in a day or two, it is hoped. jes, $2.25; bridal net, $15; white dress, The death of 3 guest, William A. Reed, of ace shawl, S36; plaid, Siz; two lace sets, | Iberville Parish. » BAS cast a temporary ; two bandkerchiets, S=; parasol. lace cover, S11; $15; ribbon sash, $7; balf dozen coliars and cuffs, $4.25; linen over-dress, $12; opera cloak, | occurred last evening, was somewhat sudden $x; black cloth gaiters, $7; hoopsirirt, $2.50; | and umexpected. His remains will leave here Saratoga trunk, cover, &c , $25; fan, $5. Total, | route for Louisiana. $5L8.25. Weather ind at Stewart’: Stopping in at Stewart's on my way home the other afternooa it suddenly grew dark, and commencea raining Reavily. There was no help for it. I was weather bound. I couid not ride across town, as uo cars go in that di- rection, and the luxury of @ carriage on the to-day en A guests now here ed w. yhig; Exnest Wiltz, of the Virginia State Journal; J Marshall Hanna, represen t- tive of the New York Herald; Porter Morse, of occasion of such a smal contr:w™ps Was not to be thought of. The loss of on+ Rour or more of time was the gréat source of my until one of the gentlemen present # thatl should utilize it by taking a journey through the establishment. To this I assented, and we took our seats in a carpeted, han. mir. apd car, and were iy Dat ‘what ‘Sept. 1—The ball fast night was 0 compians ‘snocees in every particulas. Shere were about one thousend poset. The costame wero r’ : on we, Piceon, Geary, Peed ‘Dave, ot Wan as managers. Altwelve o'clock the ‘Gnmesked. cad weat to the vet: he and Bock Bey eh on the — i from ait ceeat foe |S ere Sienare of adseene thneres culls, rom | referees SAzpet westerved. Itt theciodag