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oT a oulders. This imst of course is the THE EVENING STAR. | ys efagee Raga ht = tof loone . the sire PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, ; - Shor sauare appels aa the wast con At the Star Building, : ny athea’ Tee antor satter i cmeteee i It Which consists of 8.W. Corner ——_- Av. and Lith 8! . bien ore ‘oak —— i EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. tee ae ZotEAne AMD CORTE. “ Seen, agree ‘De Msbionabiy worn linen collars. partic- Po ae edn rh ery Suara on en | > ularly abroad, are siraight across the DAC, (CENTS PER WEEK. Copies a’ e counter, With 3 WHR 8 Barrow Valenciennes Ince, which stands TR ‘WO CENTS each. | Up above the edge of the outside it. and ippers, | { is continued round the moderately deap | points ents, six months, Three —~~——— Jinrs: ome year, Five Dollars. No papers | which constitate the collar in front. 4 an ¢ sD frem the office longer than paid for. | pomts are always folded over a cravat. Toe WEFRLY Staeoyonmmmeace rca | = V2, XXXIV WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1869. N°. 5.161. Eee Beets po it eitosr ia tae ile th j silk cravat. are rounded-im, a trifle, ruing— a. and the top with & marrow Valec- morning—One Dellar-and-a-half s year. | | <2 ~e ted —= —- —EE EEE = have obtained @ common sort Vogue recent- | Tee Scppew Riex awp Fatt rm Gotp.— THE BOSWELL SERENADE. STAR. NEW YORK AND PARIS FASHIONS FOR | 27°! 972 Deavy (corded mik) edged with a ly, are not only very bad style, but bare aes ee i , ELEGRAMS TO THE Barrow double pleating of the same. Win !3° taahion. Linen is lees A EVENING STAR, | secretary Boutweit, avoat baif-past eleven T T OCTOBER, these suits will be worn comptetesete of Arage | foundation 1n o ts lees wor ‘i That Let@r — J e | formerly. Sets are now made of an application o'clock this morning, telegraphed to General A *s Dispatches, can, gray, brown, or biack ; or upon cool days | of fine needlework to linen cambric, with bi N = @ an | Butterfield, Assistant Treasurer at New York ‘The Other Letter. This Afternoon betore ow a4 @ checked pies agen | pretty, v 1 baying gton News an ity, to sell to-morrow $4,000.00) in gold and —— —— ao | real collars, which ate very expensive, Weskin en sais aih | purchase #4,000,000 worth ot bonds. This tal- | The True History of the Serenade—Aveurd Stories SPECIAL REPORTS. with fringe and tassels compiet-, froa ten to | and look miserably after one or (wo washings, filteen dollars. A very elegant imported suit | $nd look mis mabe neatel JUSt received, 18 composed of eilk and velvec, | Pant, ‘Of bendii woe end oagin cues the color of chocolate in the cake. ‘rhe lower | Soca? Sip eaieyine Tuan, Sd edging it OB Skist asa drop Band of velvet roned tho hot | Vanscenmes leon Tusemge Gee teneruen a tom, headed with m double raching of silk. | marrow velvet is ron, which looks like a bead- Ppinked out. Above this band both skirtsare of ing, Dence the game of bead: tasers Aa Silk. the upper one arranged im a fall pamer, | average of fifty cents, each, sill make’ wer with side wings, one round the other pointed. | ol : ‘ H ith ode ne file fringe. | Bey iste o tare tn this way. of real Ince, There is panier bow of silk and velvet, with | abo wkemepiae very Wide ends, an Telvet oranmeted with | Gex AvevR left Omaha for Sait Lake on Wednesday. BTrowas F REA was to-day appointeda first- clerk in the Post Office Department. i ole eeram, it seems, fell like a bomoshell ia New | [7 fir%8r4 (0, ftp Eeryhing eet ees i> = —— York. The Secretary was very cautions, ex- it Perry Carson to get FROM UT? i. (From Our Fashion Correspondent.) | ercising the utmost secrecy im regard to or- Dems «omen panes of Popular | The Railr: in Utah--Their Progress NBw YorK, Septemper, 1869. { | | | le, writing the telegram himselt, Weicome— Pays for the Band, the Oil. the Torches j and Complications. Richard's himself again, oF if not quite is be- ae te atietcasanunnes kar eae and the painting of, insparency lettered | Special to The Evening Star. coming so very fast. In other words, New inting of the Trai *- Welcome Home"—The Second Letter to Perry | “Sau .—Suits have bee 4 sending it he refused to admit any one into his conn ray cerestng Views of Collector eens ere. Oo. Porcoms i non York is emerging from the state of limp drear. - ites re iness which characterised it during the sum. room. Inashbort time afterwards a dispatch Boswell in jard to City Politics—Deplorable | against the Union Pacific Railroad Company— ‘Was received here from New York announcing | /ntestine Unpleasantnesses—Mr. Carson Admon~ | one for $20,364.50, for ties farcished during the | ™eF solstice, and is gradually assuming that that gold bad fallem to 136. Tneexcitement in | ‘shed to Watch Alderman Baker—Baker All | winter of 1-68, and the other for $13,923.93, tor | Tadiant air of gaiety and perpetual holiday Wrong Baker not to be Trnsted—Baler will bear | money disbursed while employed 83 division | making, which comes with the beautiful fall, ArPOINTWENT. —The President his appointed | Mr. A. D. Johnson as Collector of Customs and ¥. K Aller as Surveyor of Customs at Tap. pobannock. Va. with coat sleeves of velvet oruamepted with EW BONESTS. town this morning relative to the com-| frayding—The Good and True LG, Hime, broad folds of silk, forming cuffs, andtollarette Bonnets enter so litte int) one's calculations - engineer for the company. ‘apers were | wiih the cooler air, the brighter skies, the pro- | .. buttons of an exact shade to match. | about att now a days that I bad eatirel; GESYERAL SHBRIDAN, Senator Thurman,of | dition of the gold market was very great. Would hare been much better had he had to have served on President Ames imi tely on his id ¢ ais a le tomMatch. | about attire no eal iy bio andtwo daughters’ and D. McKioney, | It is represented that gold will take another | been Blected—A Bal Blunder that he had not had | arrival in this clty a few evenings ago. cessions, the excursions, the return of city p2o- gt endl tty advise the piain | f0Teotten then, notwithstanding the opening of the Cetrat Pacific Ratlroad, were yester- | rise, as the combination im New York is an | {have been Elected—Do Better Hereafter—Mem: | Now, plain | J Standing the recent meeting between | Ple to their homes, and the display, for their extensive one, and able to buy all the coin | % ”#f to Forget to bear in mind to Neminate that | ihe officers of tae Union Pacific and Centra | benefit, of new goods from oyer the sea and Good and 7 }, Alde He Ly - thrown upon the market, Thereismow about | “avin, dood und free Wom Honey We Angn | Pacific roads, nothing has been definitely de~ | fabrics as brilliant in appearance from nearer ction of Pensowat —Prof. E. M. Gallaudet, Presi- | eigmy millions im the Treasury, and if this| was rot made Superintendent of Policon Th foams Deleon are anxisus to move ie | Dome. Yet it is motall festive,though that pretty dent of the Columbia Institution for the Desf shonid all be offered except the reserve and | Bourd of Police used the Good and True Man ani | trom Promontory before winter. The Cen. | &'! trom Pedria leaning on the arm of her si 5 of new fall styles is made the occasion of 80 ae cree rents ae wane procl cloth, | SO gionacaen, Of pew terme tons ase eat pies anal con! by 8 belt only; no such. | Teally none to give, there m 20 change at v te ure unis ta thee 'y, and | PFesent, except that the Panchos bas almost trimmed inexpensively with several rows of | eotirely disappeared aud the little poufs round day sa St, Louis. 8 F . Her- | 80d trieanguiar designs are perked up as high and Dum, has returned from Europe im mc | purchased by the combination, they would | (Me™ went tack on him Hoewel! Charged wi'h | teal company are determined to have the janc. | newly made husband, and looking in at all the Selec Reid eioned Oipie ear Canela at; | as possible; and the effect b ened by ev improved Bealth, we are glad to say be enabled to pnt the price up to their mage for Kathe Spee coe doce ae Al- | tion at such nt as will ensare them & por- | windows as she walks up Broadway, thinks 80. | 45 as well, bui cost Mole; fod it must bere, | AF Which trimming can supply. Velvet au tion of the U trade, and itissaid thatif they | My window 1s high up, and lookimg down Koopmansehap, of coolie im. | OW" Saures. The Secretary must re- | roil tétween, and worlds may collap. merabered that a number of rows are required | !8ce With algrettes and short plumes of caried . rs eapnot do it any other way they will build | upon the throng, and seeing in their sharp eager . Seve t too feathers are the materials, and most deftly are PERsome “ 2s | serve nearly thirty millions of what he come again. but Boswell always for Knight. the | their own road to Ogden. mid faces the million cares and anxieties that are jetty ef eg poe eink aad | they arranged to produce a charming effect. pertation tame, E'x-Gov. Flanders, of Louis- | nas on hand to pay the semi-annual coin | ocd and the True—about those ferches—Collec: | “Hina wirtneae ce iron and one load of spikes | devonering them. 1 no longer pity the dying | upon the sleeves and neck, the later outin ing | The lace brides are retained, bat one end is sana, and You Mitre ¥Y. Vedia, of the Argen- interest failii due om the ist ot Novem- tor Boswell sends his regards to Perry's Guards | have arrived at Ogden tor the Utan Centrai | man who bas just passed in an ambulance, bat the shape of the sa:lor collar or collareits t | made much longer than the other, brought noe Legation, are at Willards | — —Will 00 see them and have hi Railroad. ‘The switch at Ogden is finished. | pray with tears for the quivering human flesh | ive upon the sir Will do, three upee vas | URder the chinand carried up on the side, —_—_— | ber, therefore it well be impossible for him to | them when he gets home. and the bridge over the Weber river isso nearly | and blood that lives and breathes, and hopes, | basque, and two upon the sleeves. Of course | Where they are fastened with ornament. $!~0( UN PRACTIONAL CURRENCY were re. | ‘hrow more than fitty millions on the market A good many ridiculous stories have been in | completed that track layi et ery con and epjoys, and alas! suffers in the multiplied | the braid must be bought by the piece; andif ir | High erowned hats in felt or etare the crived arthe Treasury Department this morn. | St present. In 1806 4 similar comb:nation was | circulation in regard to the popular serenade | Mence to-day. The track from the juoction to | forms below. Butit is mot my business just ia | YoORue for young iadies with plumes and ¥. cannot be obtained essily, go may be used as a sub sucb a suit may be made very warm by lining | YD" it with coarse flannel. | CLOAKS AND SHAWLs, oe from te Bank Note Prmting Companies | made agaitst Secretary McCalloch, the ring | to Collector Boswell on Bis feturn from Oape | {iis city is te ls uo weccandans eepeced te yentapand ee a ee wm New Tork. purchasing over £25,00,(00 which be pat in | May, calculated to put him in an absurd light | tne officers that tbe whole line will be compie- | tical werk of telling my readers what is a the market, sfter which they Kept the premium | and do him great injustice. It 18 about time | ted and trains running regularly between (z- | for them, and first, by way of exhortat Mn Ix Brite, the Danish Minister bas | up toa high figure. taken thebonse on New York avenue, between to | 1OMg gauze veils (at least a yard anda hal attached to the back or descen rip twisted round the crown and ts passed round th » let this thing was stopped, and we take pleasure om and Salt Lake City by the 10th of Novem. | me tell them to make their minds easy on the r. 1. cant Score of short street dresses. Ihave not space to say much on the subject | ty and is really comfortable in cool, 'y eh and th streets, Iately occupied by Mr. Later.—At 2.45 valgus was again quoted at y pasag tae: oor me tain sake The revolution in women’s out-door dresses | of the new cloaks, which are not yet on exhi- ber. Jennie Jom. Caleetor of Internal Revenue tor this | 15), ac will tecece uy . voudence. It. will be seen that ir inate, | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, | w%sscompiete a: it was enaden,and iret | pion, bet of which T bees obietacd cons | ——_—_ D net 150, as will be seen by our financial report. pondence. It will besthoca that it is entir®ly je probably last wit . this cuntar at tenet, In private glimpses. All areof the coat or paletot | THR Worxrxo Paorte. ; = . eee creditable to Collector Boswell. It effectually OF THE 7 fact it is exceedingly doubtful ( could | Shape, and are either balf or tight-Mting. | tarlorsor Boston ben Tue wire or MR. Mazar, the Minister from * THE ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE. | ty impossible) tist the old sraln ski . Pe, | tai THE StRGICAL OPERATION for tumor on th, " disposes of the allegations of his enemies tat hes A vig ‘Star. Some are open on the back or rounded upon | Of prices. The bill of prices ander which the tace of eresting son of Secretary Cox— | he Netherlands, has presented bim with an | ne wgened” for a serenade on his retara home, | 7<aT@phed Ezclusively to The Eventng Star. old thin gaiter boots and tory the side, and one formed a skeleton over-dress | men have been working was adopted on Sep- heir. Mother and son are both doing weil. shoes, LACISVILLE, EY. Hept 24 At meeting of | coal scuttle bonnets should ever see day light | Cf plac velvet snd s Deautiful litle coat wit | Letbee Nou 1866, ud the tailors aswert that at notuced o Festerday’s STAR as being in pro- Not a bit of it. This correspondence shows | the Executive Committee of the Society of the | again. Women have now got & convenient and ich lay cbarmi ver the panier | these r 3 gress—wis, we are glad to learn, very success- A saaeckibeion that he Public spiritedly and generously— | Army of the Tennessee, commitiees were ap- | usefal street dress, costly, if they enoose to | aPpele, which lay charmingly over the panier poe hg ws hearty teenie lig bag ‘ O1SON IN Ns. Knowing how much the people wanted to see | Pointed to cofrespond with General Wilson, | make ito, but economical also, if they choose, | Yace, eatin pipiuge aBd fringe, ANd wen cote. | SAE ee ene ae om ftieen to eighteen ours. ———— L ‘ Old Practition: him on his return—took the whole bother ang | #24 make suitable arrangements for holding | and always neat, lady-like and becoming. ‘Tre New Rvestan Mivierer, Court Car- ee oem meTNenes > ered very cheap at $150, Most of the velvet | single-breasied frock coats, cloaks are trimmed with heavy black corded silk, put on in folds, facings, narrow quillings and pipings; bat some are trimmed with ta with arich crochet gimp, which loo! coats, $12; cadets’ coats, $13. like heavy embroidery. The veivet cloth and | grade, $5 50; secona grade, $7 5). Tbe Jourmey- beaver cloaks are trimmed with twisted fringe, | men Tailors’ Trade and Protective Socusty ex- beaded with narrow satin felds or silk pip ngs. | tends over the United States and the Canadas, or with the crochet embroidery. Tae cloth | and has 6,u00 members. A fee of 8I is required cloaks are designed in coats, ‘paletots, and | ror every certufioate of basques, neatly and admirably cat into the figure, and always have proad cas, real or rolling collars and revers. | is immecistely telegraphed to ewery society, been greatly improved, | and each member is obliged to pay 60 cents, as edingly well suited to their | a fund to support the strikers, who receive 810 purpose. They are long, ample, fitted with | per week as long as the strike continues. The Booas, which are lined with silk and Bavean | German Central Workingmen’s Uaion of New elastic run through to that they can be drawn | York, composed of delegates from seventy- gomfortably and protectively over the head. | ubree trade societies, has resolved to co-operate & meeting of the cavalry corps in this city No. | They have fortunately tried {t and found the —— expense upon bis own shoulders, paid for the mber sth. “A resolacion was adopted au: | good of it,and whatever Parisan miliiacrs and acar¥, ¥&S presented to the President by Wasninoton, D. © September 22d, 1564.— | band, the oi], the torches, and the lettering of thorizing the Committee of Arrangements to | fast women may ordain, 1 think American retary F sb at noon to-day, and Iaid betore the | fditor of The Star -—It isa lamentable fact, that | the “Welcome Home” on the transparencies. | extend special invitations to such officers ot | women will noid on it_as the best tang Execatiw his credentiais as Minister Plenipo- | year by year, almost week by week, accidents, | This is reducing the business of serenading to | the regular army and the late volunteer service | until they find a bet! This sensible and cal ‘The usual addresses were made called, occur in the prescribing and admin. " as said committee may deem proper. universal dress is not a mere accident, it is part wentiary. fama as dene ee ee fatal, Ssverai | = {clence—putting it on a pertectly independ- ‘be following resolutions were adopted : of the modern and progressive order of things “ ro << Saas wh wi aecbeal ie bern pole pies ete ideas; in your joa ent basis, as it should be, whereby the recip- “Whereas, subsequently to the call of the | which 1s gradually removing the barriers to upset seed , — has hereto. | nal.aeto their prevention—all prodaciag more | 1emt gets it up himeelf, and asks no favors of | meeting of the Society of the Army of the Ten. | the greater activity and tree development on wee noted ta youurdar's S2A8, Sew Rerete- or less vaiuable counsel. Perhaps no one has | anybody. neesee, to be held im the city of Louisville, | the part ofall women. But now for details. ee ene rere menae wlaw, Senator | been more to the point than the writer in your | In a straightforward business manner Mr. Rerenees, 1b, tae, ste President, Sune A MATERIALS, NEW AND OLD. wis us odteecen ue Conca eae and desires the apothecary toexercise a satu: | ®P ® spontaneous outourst of popular wel- | ments and decorations, be intrusted to prepare | letter and the grest variety probably farnish keep bis ewm Bouse, his daughter Nettie to be tary supervision power over the prescriptions | Come, and gives him a month's tims to doit | SUch commemorative’ decorations as will | the reason why, when women want a new the “ledger the house. of the physician. But nono of the remedies | in. Mr. Uarson is colored watehman at the ie erbkeh the memory of the iltuirions dneceoy | dfees they never know what to get. First ! bat Caviwer Sussiow To-par—There was a | {05 Sai remedy lies testhes asin) Ga atives, | City Hall. He is about seven feet high, and is | je pera: sased | where to begin! there's the rub; silks and go . down, or prints, and go up. “Prints” didjyou Iarge crowd of visitors at the Executive Man- | vender of drugs, who sells and mixes medi. | ® £004 man to have al in a torchlight pro- Resolved, That Gen. Eli Parker be, and he PR b | & & j e 2 £ i g say my little housewite! Well prints it ed in quite a new style, | with the Workingmen’s Union in the jected. sion (Bis mornimg, and nearly all were admit- | cines, ss @ grocer does various kinds of coffee | cession and popular ovation et ee bec ole om then. Quite new effect has ven Produced in | with half capes, which cover the unsightly | demand for an increase of wages. ‘Tue Gere ted to seethe President, thedoors being thrown | 80d tes, exeressea really valuable supervision’ | This correspondence also throws & good deal | 8leF and services of the lamented deceased. this class of goods this sexson by antroducing ene — Fender them gracefai as well man {resco painters of New Yors, namberi ne = , = = i think not. Yet I am not aware tna here or . % ck and forming narrow spre stripes jour ry rd uae hou! open abcat ti o'clock. At moon the Cabinet | ogewhere any public test in the form of exam. | °t H&B! upon the intricacies of our local poli CALIFORNIA ITEMS, of bine and black, or green and bli ith convene, and were in session during the a! EVENING DRESSES. labor, are about to take action im reference to lack, B wide English prints | nite Swiss muslin is tobe revived this | te house painters’ course in offering to de s—Central Pacific Rail- | white lines betw tgs, and serves to set Collector Boswell right igation and license, by some competent bod: The Red Stocki: ternoon. This is the first full session of the | 1s required—as te denmenaed (oe ae least) oF in regard to some slanderous reports about his rm jostile these are 35 cents per yard, double former wi resco work. The house painters charge $4 i ‘inter ror evening wear, made up with puffs, be . “7 Cabinet held for several months. physicians before they are admitted to prac- | course in regard to the offices, particularly | zeiegraphed Ezclusively to The Evening Star. ices, (that is before the war,) but just abont ; a for ten hours’ work. speameinagas Ge ame igor The Preparation of medicine for the sick | that he had labored to defeat Alderman Henry | San Fmancieco, September 24. "Phe Uine | bali what they weredaring the war, 7s ceats,) | flounces,n good deal of Valencienne lace, putted TRE MAMMOTH Ox “GENERAL Grayt.”_ | is not merely an art or trade. but a science— . ib the advance on our domestics. M. Knight as a candidate for Superictendent of | cinnati Red Stocking reaehed Sactamento to. | 2¥@all wort The President has given permission toexbibit | Shun, of srienafie eady Wabenataly rene | Police. Collector Boswell saye it is no such a | day. They will arrive in this es piownight and | Oise ie is sees eee the mmamotR ox, “General Grant,” at the | sary before the art can be properly practiced, | thing, and he wants Mr. Perry Oarson to find ey ecuccsaneie: tne Eagle nine of | the English climate whicn adapts it particular. forthcoming Sgricaltural fair in St. Louis, but | or even learned. The apothecary practices a | out who said it. Mr. B. charges tna: the Board ‘The citizens of Sacramento have tendereda | !¥ to the printing and manufacturing of colors. says he prefers the ox should be sold. and | bramch of the eating. 'art_he is not the — of Police promised to make Mr. Knight Super- | public banquet to the officers aad directors of pei ign pore” on gent 1A cmcpre od - 's Orphans” » Bt Webster, some lise rkable allegati a the 25th instant. Lasfuiay Pier Soldier's Orphans’ Home, at * The studies of both, to a certain distance, run very remarkable allegation, and of course ‘The Indians in the northern part of Califor. | 70M ten to fitteen cents per yard. Consider- ten miles from St. Louis. parallel. Thus, Materia Medice, (ihe knowl- | Qollector Boswell must be mistaken; but it | ,,/2eJ saiegg Messina. A pecs of oreaees | advance on the cost of raw cotton, this — Pektice_theemploymenter tens wee ibe reerey | only shows how desirable it 1s that the Board | hovers tne so nae cierat Per eerages Sow. Sat che Berdly pay toe the cas of MitiTaRY RESERVATION. — Commissioner | peutics—the employment of them for thecureof of Police should sit with open doors. Then the | days to release several Indians held prisoners manufacture. In white cotton goods the Amer- wonsof ing Land cr isin cup! of ie | scar gubenace om saniate “artimamgeace: | Seam reporers would mane acevrats wore, | ibe lor tienicniag saat onsets ane | tanmuanfoctare can now suas ool agai order o the President, dated the 3ist ultimo: wh. Botai the Moard would not be Mabie to these | Will take them by force. The seitiers are ohn aot so EOS at bly necessary to bo! my, natural his. | and enone. dei, tae, cnn by Sores. The se occ | Become: aearne, hie land for mitary parposce at Fert Wore. | ry and natural philosophy —some acquaint | misepprehensions in regard to ite action. | the military sutiorities retees te retens sec very. Giferent’ Frencn ‘wsrines, Borin he land for military purposes at Fort Whip- | ance wit@ languages—are almost indispen: Mr. Horatio Maryman, who wanted to be | summary proceedings. The Indians of Ari. .. ple, Arona. This reservation is located in a | ‘either. Them comes pharmacy, or the pre- 7 7 sleeves, with lace rufiles and ribbon or black Tae Corrom Scrrty in Exotanp,—The velvet bows; biack velvet and piak roses in | London Times, in an atticle on the cotton the powdered bair. Over-dresses of white suppiy, says:—“ Ashworth and Bright, by ‘Swiss or 1pdis muslin willslso be fashionable, | different methods, arrive a: the same end. cut with s round panier in the back, the sides | viz: That nothing is wanted bat cotton. rounded over an aprop front, and edged with | More cotton would start the mills, dispel das- wide Valenciennes iace. The ribboa trim- | tress and silence the clamors against free ming will match the silk dress worn under- | trade. Ot this we are not sure, but we are neal and which should be perfectly plain. | well aware that the prostration of industry in The new evening dresses of white tarlton | Lancashire demands attention. Ootton is dear which we have obtained aglimpse of are beau- | because it is scarce. Why scarce! The crop Ufally embroidered en chaine with floss silk, | of the Scuthern States, with considerable con- and finished with @ plaited flouncimg round | signments from other points, Bas enormously 2 Agers ee peck, and increased the supply. If less cotton arrives - | at Liverpool we must investigat cause. ecpetin bya eenenmea aioe caer sone It would be safe to say that Lancashire suffers cert purposes. and | trom trade from - very effectively trimmsd with deep black eos oon nee ; , Irish reps and poplins are copied nere zona are still active throughout the territory, | Se78es ness and scarcity of cotton. Phe demand for Hanne a cise Ine temcmana’ tan | fasatiaie coverge ‘While the npoinecary ne: | end ought hehadall the members pledged | #24 Sumerows Gepreaations are reportea. "| ‘Be tguant they make ibew, Sppearanon and | fringe ana plo vive’ bows. One opening | eS Pre-cor, the eapital of the Territory,and em- | Cossarily must study the science, he mast learn | noo, taneng trues Wasiled to haat axe come Deseo ei w= szeepting by their heavier body and greater Of these toileties, worn with a white Bat, | as we take their corn and cotton, the iadustry braces plenty of wood, grazing and garden by years of laborious practices the art or trade | went back on him," oF, indeed, if anybody voted Hrebce aad Praitn mapageuinicn apps meen ad. dui Trane inte te igh crowned, turned ap, coguettishiy at thé | would be entirely ours and the supply of ms- 7 — Grot; andl them diverges ‘from ‘Spotuecary | for bim. Justice Walters, who supposed be Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. mixed, nd very much mixed with cotton. | feathers. The sortie du bal was of white gren | Write ners ot ether sountrise are pol ane ArrorvTMENTs—The President this morn. | altogether. Togive us well educated apotne. | had five members—a majority—sure, 1s inthe | panie, September 24.—The Gaulois asserts ere ben tee fords, and | adine. The laay wore 8 rich set of gold jew- | ablein some degree for the depression ing made the following apporatments: bm a — se Cascenela tr mol oteus same dilemma. All this trouble to these gen- | that France has sent a note to Prussia and cod into fab- | elry, heavily fringed, and a gold locket at- | cashire.” < mark, sign, ceremon, Tics they are nearly alwayscotton, even when De Vere Burr, of District Columbia, tobe & | 5. may recognize and honor them as such. | ‘!¢méN aud numerous others would be saved | Baden declaring that she will regard the an- the material is expensive, that is trom one to i ci lieved from all misconstruc- f the Grand Duchy by Prussia as a | two dollars per yard, and the cor ce member of the Board of Tra-tee- of the House | Then, and only then, may the apothocary ex- | 8ud the Board rel nexation of the iy yard, sequen of Carrection for Bayete thin Dietriec. ercise am ini-lligent supervision over prescrip. | tion by opening the doors to the public, or at | wexn or pes that if worn upon a warm day the Diack race to @ black velvet ribbon. Evening loves are fastened with from three to six St. Ceisrin Troveies Cawava.—in The price increases from $250. ac- | Quebec, Canada, Messers. Woodley have dis- | chargec from their boot manufactory all { New York, to be Con- | tions semt to bim. More is needed, however, | jeast to the press. The Committee of Investi- ito the white, and the dress is rained, or if | consequent length of the glove. The Price of | men belonging to the St. Orispin Society. # Eugene Schayier, of Now . . tor security. None but the apothecary himself, tion on the Urane-Bowen dirt business would ESCAPE OF PRISONERS. worn ont in the rain it crimples up and rans | the best floves (two butions) is $2.25; of the | pastoral letter was read in the Roman Ustholic euiat Revel. or a clerk equally qualified, should be per- 4 = i The Evening Si in streaks, so that it is never fit to wear again. | longest glove worn.83.5\). We advise iadies who churches condeming the St. Urispin Associa James M. Dickerson, to be Assessor of In- | mitted to make upa prescription, wniecs fc bs also sve themselves much trouble anc do the | Trlegraphed Ezelusively to The ‘vening Star. The Japanese poplins are a sample of this sort | have old China crape shawis to take great tion, and ion to those of its ternal Revenue for the 6tm District of Tennes- | an apprentice, baving previously stadied the | pubiic a service by opening their doors. Lancaster, Pa., Sept. 24.—Samuel L. Ham. | of goods, very pretty to look at. 'y tempted | care of them, for they are likely to become | members who belong to the Catholic Church. ~ science and now learning the art, under their But we are doing Mr. Boswell injustice by | bright and John Frankfort escaped from prison | many w buy who could ill afford the cost, 2nd | very precious. China crape dresses, crepe de | The St. Crispin Society are on a strike in Mon- Lan immediate supervision Are we now safe! | y, ng his interesting letters from the pubiic. | !88t- Rewards have been offered fortheir ar- | make them sorely repent when they found | Chine, and China crape tanics are the rage of | treal and Toronto. Metre Diario Feaneser | Netoxent sees soppon _dociot toe: | urManw are rans ceneraae, ee | ae grovnd er tarotn ig the set fot STapences | uid Se tiade ase ed tae cua | vane mue for (he 2d District of Tenne-ser. come a drankard, bler, licentious ns sce im: bd b fo haJ “Japanese | cou! a readily so as to form a JnaL On 4 - — and thus reckless and careless, will be not | Care May, New JaRsRy, August 3, 1560 — THE GRAND LODGE I. 0. 0. F. Seeenare Hine) pee eee nts Known by that | distinguished addition to an evening toiletie. | ‘The Pitsburg papers eine tae were a REALIZING THE ADVANCE.—A gentleman | naturally select an apothecary mach like him- | Dear friend, 1 write you this knowing the Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. ame, are flimsy and in quality, as well THE CORSAGE. A great change has taken place in the cut of the corsage. A short time since it conld not be theexplosion at the Standard Gul a few miles from Ubat city, on Wednesday. It appears thata still, containing about nine hun - entered a well Known bauking Rouse iu this | self, who, for the saxe of profits, connives at | anxiety of you and my friends to knowhow L | Sy Fpancieco, Sept, 23.TheGrand Lodge | 28 lisbleto ran, from the mixture of Black cot- “ ry es, if he discovers them, or, being in | am. 1 will say to you so vou can inform others, : oer ton. I repeat what I have often said betore, city this morning, about 1! o'clock, and taking ating ine sliageaer on onrtanie EE that I'am grately improving im health, and | Of Odd Fellows 1s not in session to-day. The that pure goods, pure wool, pure silk, or pure a are joying an excursion by rail- > we dred barrels of oil im process of refla: , be from bis pocket $900 in $20 gold pieces inquired | T'know no remedy, as long as the peo stronger improving im Republican Principe eee ae een a aor Alameda and Lente fa cor atl! he, fancy fabrics in the | Wor too high; now it ss cut much lowerat the | tog plowing tis iron trp tote teen ne “4 what premium they were paying for gold. The | risk their lives with drunken, reczless mem, | everyday of my life. I seem to get more and | Toad arou ‘world for wear, and satisfaction in wearing the Bot fluid over the edjacenteroued clerk replied 150, but the seller did not seem to | and in apology say, what a pity all our smart | more radical. them; no matter how pretty or attractive the bi i - «Perry, ing & friend of mine, and I ee Bie! Pity enie tar tee Saaaeeat cteran | kare are nce People will wish to see me | THE BYRON STOWE-RY TO BE SET. | little unless they are warranted all silk. the clerk immediately consulted one of the pro- | wno otten become its victims. Noue for those | on my return home, you will take the proper TLED pe an ~| mixture,of silk and wool, beautifal as they are prietors, who directed him to give 155, which | of years of discretion—if they suffer, they | steps to make an arrangement to meet me on RON’S HANDY a At first, being unaole to stand either dying or he did, paying for $300 in gold $465 im cur. Suffer justly. It is a mistake, however, | my return at the depot und march trom there | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. cleaning without losing body ‘and tone. "Hardly had the gold been taken from | ‘Bat the most injury to life and health is | tomy home. You can privately get a band Lonvox, Sept. 24.—The Guardian says that Among the very best of the medium-priced ena ener He fecel psec from New York | 42¢ DY mistake. (.uite the reverse. To | tor which I will Py, for the next day, make | a (pipes in Lord Byron’s own hand. | g0odsare pure mohair black alpacas, double 0 t , ‘and causing severe injuries to seven men who ‘were employed some distant. The i Ieewtimated’at Afteen thousand dollars wo sat surance. RY TO BE SET. latter may be. Even Irish are worth ie, 80 88 to ; and all wear lockets, or pendant crosses, attached to velvet, chains, or to the numerous strands HORRIBLE SCENE AT AN EX8cUTION.—Poi- » & Canadian murderer, was executed at pecklace or long chai! mebec on Wednesday. It is said that & persop unacquafnted with the secrets of | thatarrangement, You may havea transpar- | writing will soon be published which will | warp. These are lady-like for suits or house dress, is cut round and pe lomene oan was tztoxieated while be = was rectived announcing the fall of gold to 136, ie trade it is inconceivable what anenormous | ency painted (welcome home) upon it, if you | settle the question raised by Mrs. Stowe. dresses; very durable, wide, almost as hand- | very iow, and has a flated frill of lace stand. Preforming the duties of his office, and the cous ntly the bank was out just $57 by the | mount of adulterated drugs arein the market. | want oil for torches, go to Mr. M. Frank Kelley Oe some as black silk, they farnish adress that | ing on the inside edge, so as to form an old- Tope being too long, Poitras tell to the ground Of many kinds, such as scammony, & genuine | at my office and tell him to give you an order. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Will outwear several $2 silks. at the cost of 75 | fasnioned ruff. At is & fashion that will be | on his kien, and wee only banged success- qeum. —— article can hardly be found atall. And by al- | You can consult with W. H. Brown, Chas. cents per yard. Then there are very good | adopied, for its novelty and eccentricity, by a | tully on a secon. jal. Usitep States Sewators rrow Vre- | lowmg apothecaries, beyond s certain ratio to | Peters, and others, privately about this matter, Empress cloths for 75 cents, and the best qual- | few’ fashion: le women, but will never be- come general again. The low, square corsage is the full dress style fer young women All bodies are cut short, high on the shonider and wide in the bust. Instead of straight, round in New York. | ; the population that will afford & livelibood, to | do not let them no I said anything in my letter The panic continued yesterday ity > Accumulate in one place, the t-mptation to ua. | aboutit) I will be homeos or aout Sy tem- | Gold sold at 144; sterling bills were offered at pe g ‘Svors am election of United States Senators by | derseli—and of course a point is soon reached | ber Istand you will now have plenty of time 105% and po market. A half per cent. and | fine, soft, serviceable material, not half enough the Vuginia Legislature, which meets on the | where this can no longer be done with genuine | to prepare for it. even more was paid for carrying over loans | Sed, for 50 cents. The white ribbed opera and of next momt, as soon after organization | drugs—is urgent and always present and leads | «1 willlet You know before I come the day 1 prin tis iapolaed Nenad thar taal panned ch merino for $1; pure wool plaid for alt T yard up, and all wool delaine, a To HOUSEKEBPERS AND OTHEBS WANTING ted flannels must be mentioned also among | waists. many of them are cut with @ slight - one day. The money market was stringent a iso ae six sere ee elamas EET | shietyaieoSeterioret by neepingroten onine | aay. ®". ‘> Washington: OF MERE T ine8nto | Gusiog’ine morning: and the lowest rate on | hemes of wou! fabri for Indie! dressing Waist being sulficiontly detiued by the beltana | Upossslgand Velvet Bement aie ee eae for Senator by Virginians are Lieu- | ai their virtue: but, for the above reason, must “Give my kind regards and good wishes to | SM) pani Ee pcm the low priced stocks, | Dest and most serviceable of the mixed fabrics | sash. Sashes cannot be too tall. “The eade ure Stair Rode, coos aad straw Mattings. 4 Governor Lewis and General Robert | pe sold. Here comes, also, the temptation of | all, let know one see this but yourself. aud } tol per cent, on the Bigh priced stocks, | 8¥@ the twilled “wash” poplins: they ate 50 | short and were wide we toe ny ey Wilms. The latter declines toenter the can- | the apothecary to play doctor Bimself, and, “Your friend — In other words, money on cali is anywheres | CMI per yard, and not only take the place to | with double loops below. The euds are t¥ oy ne - vas personally, preferring with his secus. | Without proper qualification, prescribe tor the seg.» Fe + Boswat. from 10 per cent. to 365 per cent per annam, | ® fest extent of the old cotton and wool | dyked, fringed cr trimmed with lace or railes, . Gimps. ee 2 sick over the counter—not only some of the | «Perry Carson Esq.” The Foreign Exchange market 1s utterly de. | delaines, but make very good looking cheap eiaee: og RS omrdmodesty to remaig at his post of daty in | pameiess host of quack of prtent medicines | evens House, Bostox, M August | moralized, and quotations are entirely noini. | fui's. There is a very soft real Scotch serge, | ne immensely long trains are ne i — the War Department. General Williams is an | which all are obliged to keep to make a living, Freind Carson’ 1 will teaveforhome | nal. ‘The Government Bond market ‘was | °D¢ yard a half wide, for cloaks and sui! 'y long tras @ longer aa > peneen adie. gusfied, and courteous geu‘leman, and | but compounds of their own. Add to this that | on to-morrow. Suall stop in New Bedtord heavy and lower. which, speaking comparatively, is cheap at | worn. The longest are not more thana yard Bo, 6 Markey ESB, DOmsON, enn ee the V rgimia Legislature would make a choice | Some few physicians, from an execrable cupid- | one day, Baltimore two. So it will be at least $2.50 per yard; poplin velour—that is, heavy | andahalf, and s demi-train a yard long, is ¢ = ity, exact from druggists a certain per centage street. takes pleasure in announcing recent arr vals of the above-named geode, sortment the most select Worthy of their great State if he should be Wednesday before I get home. 1 will tele- on their prescriptions, and you see it is no <-lly”" at my office from Philadelphia, hom "idee Tep poplin—at 51.25 to $1.50. Cashmere morn- wonder that adulterated, unreliable, dangerous | &ryPP ‘Sr iiy) 8 Government Sec’ in, e quitesufficient. A veryconvement and stylish method of making rich dresses, which are graph « bes, In s: 1 patterns, i Wasurneton, Sept. 24, 1569.—Jay Oooke & el fecha rly heparin T think, though. you ‘olor, are offered at from $12 to $13 the dress. jouble pu: ake foxy M find tt to thelr ea: “eae La . = medicines are daily dispensed. Nothing wilt | may safely look for me in the ten o'clock p. | Co. furnish the following quotations of Goy- | Uf silk, black silks are imcomparably the rich- I ‘and th r irebesers wi! Li to ir advantage to tn- PEcrosAals FOR BUILDING REVERCESFEAN- | do here but strong legislation, rigidly enforced | Th train trom Heltimore on that fay, I bate | ernment securities - Der yuag, Antwerp, or “Cathedral” silk. $20 | sxirt omg, 80 wat it can be looped Up to form a | tater snes Sock Lefore going cleew here, ea it con- zns.Secretary Boutwell bas invited propo- | by responsible officers, say inspectors, who | enjoyed myself very well, and at thesame time Buying, Selling, | Per yard, and ot stately and grand im | very full panier, or 1-t down as train for tne | places” Ja! is ter building and fitting out four steamers | Sball otonly destroy all adulterated. spoiled, | xept run of things at home so far as news. | U.S. 6's, 1881...... 11S) 1194 | Proportion, till we come down tothe $2 articles, | drawing room. ‘A good deal of silk of other Speed being of | 224 valueless drugs at once, bat at stated times apers are concerd. I left Mr. Chase on | Five Twenties, i:62, fiat 123g | Which is the acme of e little womsn's am- me revenue marine service. Sper bd make a public report of their doings and obser- turday last very wi Five Twenues, 1864. Lis 119% | dition. There are lered silks, grounded mportance to the Department, to s@cure | vations. Your friend. ope e hing is moving smothly with | Five Twenties, 1565... 120% | im every color known under the sun, and greate competition it bas been ordered that AN OLD PRACTITIONER. 19 jou. have not seen your sppointmeat yet, Bive Twenties, Jan. & Juiy,'s5..1174 18% Bae andl ee, ee ees des fernish their own plans, models, and ut suppose it bas been made. ou bad bet- ve Twenties, Jan. & Jul: . i 1856 sications complete for ball, machinery, | ,/™?O8TA™T ARRESTS Or CouNTERYETTERs.— | ter watch S. S. Baker, as he has no good blood | Five Twenties, Jan. & pe} us United States Treasury Agent Joun A.Clarvoe | for any of my trind. We see now that it ‘ne of the vessels will be am iron propel- | arrested in Philadelphia yesterday Captain | would’ have been much better thay the good ler, Lermaphrodite brig-rigged, 170 feet on load | Leonard, a tamous counterfeiter. Upon the | ana true L.G. Hine had to have been elected, line, feet beam, ana 15 feet amidships ; an- | prisoner were found between $3,000 and $1,000 | put it seems that we blunder slong badly some otberan iron of Wood side-wnheel steamer, her- 4 fen yg peter netioust way. but 1 hope gem’ Nod will i don better: mspirodite brig-rigged, 165 feet length of load ‘the best style. hese | don tenon ie a. eet jine.2S feet length of beam, and 9 feet depth of _ mts the Board of Police fad romised to make Bold The other two will be smaller wooden Bim Superintendent, but believe it was Steamers. dene to use him, so as he is ours, let us send him back again by united vote. Seeerany Bourwsit 4ND TEE Rise 1s bad Gow—The New York money market has y Some told Knight “tait I tried to defeat bim for Obiet of Police I find out from foreign mar! ‘hangea! le green veri d'eau croupessante, a him. who it aE a eps eplon nant water,)and d Cee changeable beer in a fever ofexcitement. Yesterday gold Slory tora grater ne ae uttered. Perry, bon soe ranging trom 1024 ; ROW quo- Sa ee pple simulated by a trimming of silk Soe ees ice par aaeniee ist ne ee re down ten Wialsey. The eles ward and I want you to get them. and put TRE MARKETS TO-DAY. silks The ae and not van- paved ween co closing p: them away, so that shall not be used un- Telegraphed Exclusively to The Bening Star. dykee, the points turned up instead of dows. J\SH3g. Secretary Boutwell says that lesa by my order as President of the Ulub. %. dull end un. | Sinnereed evens pte ee imended tor | 171s fashionable mow to Sleeves atthe el- the rime cause of this advance of gold is the ‘%8 cents. Flour dail and | most A amnape' le—antique - a bow the wrist, but we Wom of a combination in Wall street of rich ee taal ‘weak—Howard street super, extra, | Very low square Dunohed-ap akirt, | 4°™ peas gaublers, who have locked up te gold in or. you @ chance to y and will go | 965088750: do. family, 9889-25; b Powdered hair, bows of black velvet, and black | > the ur tae to Ontrol the market and compel importers ae rae eee ene eee ee suber, S6.2saR.so; do. extra, 96.50887275; do. | Patches. ‘The designs are large checks, and | 7m s others whose necessities are pressing to (Signed! FA. Boswatt. | 20. extras ea eae: On many, gy aseSs, Wheat MGlie of thar appuraneention mare en "Fhe fait den go D the *peculators for their supplies of coin. dul and prices triogeiar ana if ue ou Mr.Houtwell teeis confident his ability to i a t amber and pink, plaided with green. smab the combinatien, but the plan by which 3s rime whi Sr ye STREsr scirs, aod eee to De done is lett to surmise. It is stated at Ae oe 19%; ‘The pew suits for fall wear consist of Scotch than the long coat Ber that there are four individual dealers in 904; 16x; ‘a4a25. plaid, English serge, or their American imita- “antique,” with soit in New Yoak who can,compmed, demand Soa Sige —supply light; quo- | ons, water-proof, tweed, plush, and silk or plain or van- payment im gold and withdraw eighty millions tations, $1: 25. velvet and silk, and several novelties aerenant of: out of market and thus create a panic aad Naw Your, se ypeboer hg ng mye one ribbed oe miraeae sleeves have mi old Ww: er lease. ‘beat nominal. upon ee wither eee eee Ree ras area sere ene oe binok alr of. Eas a TEE suits ate rimmed with mas has boon detached 7m tw Navy Yard | ,SCARTEY om ,Watam here in a erat Money notaneeeee Ione, Sj snort Speer tn, watch forma To at Wasbington, D. O. Tuesday bund: buck- 6. Gold fluctuated ‘petween wack wd Sirgeon Wm. JoBuson Bas been detached poner igor Visited © a ere pone ey now a3 pol ney gh 5 Completed by elthee a ‘waist wits fron anaes Sanam Bown, $a ordered to street to obtain needed supplies. to he exciiment ia the marae rotations for poe jue which. ‘Assistant Surgeon W.G. Farewell Bas teen | ag-The Oamarilias ave > be given. fy rer ae pees Gersched from the naval hospital at New Yerx, | Ku Kinx who want to dri: Boda’s plaige are ez? and atone tothe naval Bospital at Wasbing- | gene Chicago Medical ‘bas opened geunes fs to featbered 2 5 Wide its doors mission of womankind. Lieut. Socrates Hubbard bas been ordered to | tnd beraner female students wal egress ne, green and Ding e Nip ue javy Yard bere. ‘With all privileges of men. é I :