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rr EEE bi eal THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISTED DAILY, Sunday exeepted, } At The Star Buildings, H torper Penusy lvania av. and 11th st. BY THE EVEMNG STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY. THE “TAR ix « rriere te their eub- . + im the City ane District at Tes OTs PRR Fre or FORT) FOUR CENTS YER MONTH. Copice at the counter, Two CENTS Pree Marin Three Month, $1.50; * x Month« 00. Une Year 0. No papers are fron f er than paid for. STAR—published on Friday THE WEEKLY <- $1508 mere AMUSEMENTS. ~... Leases and Manaceress n of the Versatile Actress and DECIDED SUC TUB BAY. Nevembe nd tme sn this city. RTIN rg pany. cate et Eitis’ Music Si aration. the nee Local Drama. by Oh: ro Req. ealitled “WILD CAT. ox. MAR- F BY MCONLIGHT.” Oviy RAVEL MAI- EE, SAT! RDAY AYTEBNUON 1 ATIONAL THEATRE. les et, for six sights ouly. of the accom- Ereageme 4 sore CILLE WE eh Li apported By thetaentel cir J A. LERM MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31<t, Loc ill G rp s«motions! play, entitled RAST LYNNE. or, THR ELOPEMENT. ow a LUCILLE WESTEBN J A REESE SATURDAY AFTERNOON i ‘oe3h 26 (merar SOCIETY, SEASON 170-71. CONCERT ar METZEROTT BALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2. Doers open at 7 loek. Concert commences at 8. ‘Tickets, #0 cents. Reserved Seats, Seegecrrs. ‘The sale of seats will Commence at « €o 'sMuste Stor at 90 clock Monday mornige. Admission tickets for sale by of the soeiety , and at the doer on the night of =< ert oct WEATHER REPORT. ng was the state of the weather , o'clock this morning at the points , Pamed below, as reported to the ment by the signal sergeants of the The jAc.e 4 every sign a bade ‘or rbeu Mebséaie an an Fem, increage the vigor of both body and mind, Tce to-day were $951,835.10. robeve theehildten tt semmer complaints, All tne 2s felyy cortaipty abd prompt tiers Bative Wine Corresponden’ ) Bitters es Bracqve Bry will not retarn to Washingt m. ORK, November 1, 1570. ays Jar opinten.. by many of the most | 50 Fays a cable tel \. DREASING FOR THEATRES AND CONCERTA. emonenl ieee iy owure Orly 2 ete _- Considering iat st 18 yet early in the season, vigtory ot these over all other Bitters. It haw abso. if ven out of the arket where it has tebe’ iatrodeced Gauijers’ Hative Wine Bitters may be had of all drug: iste. orstr ERRY DAVIS PAIN KILLER. celebrated medicine bas won a deservedly arkd that the ‘crem de la crem” have hardly yet returned from their summer sojourns and sam- mer palaces, the inferior of our places of amuse- ments presents a very brifliant and satisfactory Of course hats, or bonnets are THE REALTH of Senator Morrill, of Maine, is § roving. Carr. CHARLES P. SuiTH, unassigned, bas heen honorably discharged the service of the repu! ‘an alleviator of pain and a pre- | 'wited States under the provisions of the ne Jas Boater Bt e is au entire absence of the Fate betta eiermennrmenteld rene, | army bil _ home evening rece style,_ which Tenders a relief, It ts @ purely vegetable pre} made = - gf tthionable opera audience so diflerent and 80 fram the best and purest materials, safe to keopand | | T8® Tenvanternc Exrxorrion.—The U.S." mech more axtractive in appeatanes than any to nee in every family. It is rec physi | Steamers Kansas and Maviiower, of the Tenuan- | other. But it is not since the days of the old pee ter ceed ee cera | win ws aac anche? | Sopa ies eee totes af Wee Rigcands Unrivalied snd waosrelled. sores ling ite ‘West on the 23d of October. All well on board. Cr any ftet-elumh theatre, wilt ‘now compare very well with the interior of the Academy on opera {ifues for young lading, made. o€ piuk or Sas tumes for you a> tafetas, Ciena profasely with soft thick rughes of the same material, feathered out, and alternated across the front breadth, with rows of black and white lace put on full. ‘With these costumes are pearis as ornaments je world. sale fords itive evidence of ita enduring So iea enter tase S area iteJavor,as one small bottle will do more to convince FoR Of ite efficacy than all the advertisements in the id. Give it one fair trial, and you would not be without it for ten times the cost rections accompany each bottle. Price ca sees and 8 per bottle. oc colmaW THE REGULAR MEETING of the Cabinet was held to-day, ali of the members present except See Robeson who is out of the city. Seere- Delano attended his fi-st Cabinet meeting. UTAHW APPOINTMENTS.—The President to-day appoitted Vernon H. Vaughan, of Ala., to be Governor of the Territory of Utah, and George wae of Utah, to be Secretary of the Lerri- tory. SzcreTary Devano has taken the fine resi- debce on the southwest corner of 12th and K sireets, and, with his family, will be fairly in- Socata te eee perfect Hair Dye Brown, Bold nit Drugaivs. “Applied at 10 Box om tion ys aos Sraxer So. 686 SEVENTH *T2 ExT, between D and streets Bight Doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. Ol Paintings, Curomes, Re. Se Ficass remveraber Mame and Number. _ sp2s-17" BAteow s caviasr ow OIL PAINTINGS FOR SALB. evans, bet iand eh cane S98 DRY GoOoDs, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. ‘We are now selling off our entire stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DBY GOODS ‘without regard to cost. to close ‘The stock Set we would call special sttenticu tour stock of” WHITE GUuODs, Also. to on stock of BAMBURG EDGINGS anv INSERTINGS, HOSIERY, GROVES, Ere., =a Shick will positively be sold asstated above, NO HUMBUG! A. GODDARD, 90s SEVENTH STREET, oct Im* Cc WEATHER IS APPR@ACH- a7 IN@, AND WE ALL NEED THE PROTECTION OF WARM GARMEN rs, Bat tender childhood has its first claim upon us, theretore I have provided for the little ones « better Sesortment than ever I had before, and would respectfally call the attention of the Ladies to my beautiful and large variety of— Children’s extra long Fancy WOOL HOSE. SCARLET and SLUE HOSB. be WHITE MERINO SOCKS ané HOSB en's WHITE OUTTON, extra long, Onilaren's WHI extra long, and Children Koit SAQUE3. HOODS, LEG- ‘GINS. Boot MITTS cast CLOAKS. leo, IB FA BRUSH ES and COMBS, SAFETY PL BER CLUTH, sre ei Ree BOXES, B. ‘Ets ac = Ladies’ and Gent's all wool WHITE S0Li HOSE. Bibbed aud Pisin. bre BOABFS, long and short, from 25c. op. Ladies’ Hand-mede BREAKFAST SHAWLS ano HOODS. site Ladies’ VESTS, from $1 up. Misses’ and Boys’ VESTS, in all sive. A full assortment of TOILET ARTICLES, perhaps the largert kept in one place HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIBFS, from Ie. mp. Geot’s sll LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, from Be np. Ladies’ real MOBOCCO SATCHELS, from $4.50 ap. 600 TRAVELING, MARKST. WORK. LUNCH and other BASKETS, direct from the factory. EMBSOIDERED SLIPPERS and CUSHIONS. Fine ANGOBA WUCL. CBUCHET and ANITTING NEEDLES. 1.600 NEW PAITEENS FORK EMBROIDERY. Together with such a0 assortment of NOTIONS, FAD GOODS avd TOYS. as GBEAT VARIETY BAZ, B. SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTH STBEET, Betwery PeNnetrv ania AVENUE ANDD StRERT. : Jook at Bis handsome Bow Windows will Fepay you the trouble to take it. oc tr can ovly be found AAR of New Styles of Goods OPENED THIS DAY. BUSINESS SUITS..........913 to $30 GOOD ALL WOOL SUITS... ers BOYS’ SUITS. $6, $7.85, $9,004 920 BOYS’ SUITS, BOYS’ SUITs, BOYS’ SUITS, BOYS’ SUITs. BUSINESS SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS ‘Pause suits. PANTS AND VEST. DRESS SUITS. PANTS AND VEST. ERBY SACKS. DI Sitécinen PRINCE ALBERT. ST. NiOHOLAS. ST. BICHOLAS. ‘Custom Work. oor SHBUSK. nt in Ay Red BUSK. and got up in FIRST Our PBIORS are LOWER than the same class of can be bought elsewhere @A4K WALL CLOTHING HOUSE, @23 SEVENTH STREET, J. 8. SMITH. ook im _— . a Business Manager — NOTICE pl: BND S PMdi™s fg porches JEWRURY. as partner=hip. ') fe abou: todiselve thelr co- will, for a short time, offer their large pietadinl ti. SILVER ch DIAMONDS, vos be SILVERWARE. rich D ebsclutely from 5 per postsste FURQES, TIRE BENDERS, GENUINE CONCORD AXLES, TEMPEBED SPRINGS, KEFINED IRON, of all sizes and Gescriptions. rice Pes ENTER wy 606 - fPoar doors from 6th 5 ock-tm ___ Sign of the Goldea Anvil ‘ABLE KNIVES AND FORKS, at $1 per: PEN KNIVES. from cents to@ sf PRINCE'S Loan (fice Balee-room, =X oetif =: 1006 Pennsylvania oven thgt the hcspitable disposition of Mr. and Mrs. D.!will contribute not a little to the social at- tractions of Washington during the coming sea- sort. APPLication infite ncn ina few days. It is understood LECTURES. TAR COURSE LYON POST, NO. 9,G. A. B. ‘The Post has the honor to announce t! reams, d telmmed with high hats of cream colored felt, wil isker blue velvet, and mounted with a very ag pink or blue ostrich me. A very stylish dress young in of Diack silk, made short and floa ; lo paletet ot white persian cloth, piped or roidered with k, and “Crown I hat of black velvetornamented with bi: ae a jet dagger. and a plume of white feathers, which stand up in front, and curl over the crown. x a At a concert given by Mies Kellogz, Nilsson was ity ‘and wore @ blue velvet costume, ‘ere Which was unbecoming to her, and jaceda bad effect in the evening becaure it has too datk ashade. 1t is very important in selecting al dress to-be worn in the evenii ¥oR THE NEw Bonps.—gec. retary Boutwell this morning received a propo- it has hat ccmpleted arrang: ite for a ceurse of four Lec- sition from the First National Bank of fares, to be given at Lincoln Hall." "Fhs scavon will | SDD & tate Sorsenan te ae peli cot ante ofl On cersaid BAY EVENING. D) 5.1870, for ehades and fabrics, and con bane ‘$1,000, for the new loan authorized at the last does not exist, it je better to’ whit aud test a - A xi Be as Cv Deegediteny ered ‘This is the first offer re- | pattern at ho: thag ithe tae of te ‘com- Author of A Summer Day at Loag Branch," Mrs. though the new bonds are notyet ready | plete {result. ‘qo0i € blue looks exactly the Te vsloliatea issue, and therefore are not yet in the | ‘ame im the as in ae r 5 i $a ¥1 |. BEC - 1870, : : the brighter “Mexicon * bat it is the pa EL te rene 10.1870, | marke: Ughter deer, turquoises and China biaes w ich are now most fashionable; and certainiy ‘the best adupted for evening wear. CRAPE AND CASHMERE COSTUMES, A great efiort has beem made to bring crape inte the bere that it achieved abroad, but without success: Some very grace- ful tupics and pretty in-door dresses have been made of ii, but the usual complaint is that it is not suffcient! Commissioner of , Was taken with a very violent attack ‘a morbus this morning, at 10 o'clock on his way to his office, and for a while sufferings were intense. Dr. Salter was in, and afier the application of suitadie ‘NING, DBUEMBEK 15, 1870, P. NEWMAN. ‘The Many Witse of Uteh.” GERERA au wae the Commissioner was relieved effective tor the-cost. it draws, Se re er went iy , and this afternoon was able to sit up, £ mereorer, tinder geese a Ker gh g epg a the aame when ie irs are VO that 5 artng the entire courses S35, Gas be sbesinnd | “PLY Very much prostrated. When there is nothing to do and no ebildren at Philp & , ———— about—and, inahort, is discovered to be, as a and Naw SECRETARY OF THE InTERIOR.— | standard material, impracticable. Cashmere, Se Delano repaired to the Depar:. | 0» the contrary, is com: the surface unter t building this morning about 11% o'clock ~ ellen Pg yey ee cnr the best ausp! having taken the oath of office at the hands of Phief Justice Cartter, of the District court. ig then proceeded to the cabinet meet- ingiat at Tia: deen im Paris for j: od deseo, tghly ralsed season, par excellence, » trimmer with broad black Bam a He remained at the Department but a few mins ¥ cae asta Teepe age Ne. it fi ove! ty up im two or “itivairy ¥ tad Tolar vc the White Honee. During his brief stay | three places, and jacket, with basqes, loos Department, however, he was called on in front, but titted in at the back; wide sleeves. by bes Mundella, a member of the British Par A ékirt cat walking length, ot silk, satin or poplip, is Worn un “costumes,” to which is attached a close-titting waist of twilled a 2 to the Country of the Dwarfs. Jas. E. MUBDOOd f Celebrated An t, 2nd the successful opponent of Roe- dantary Is. me ST N MASSETT. & in the last parliamentary election, who is | cotton, and coat-siceves of the raine material as Subject — Sixty sing x hat with China and | on § visit to this country with view of looking | the skirt. or a plain dress, with waist and February “5. seen ae JOHN G. 8AXB. | tito our system of patents, and the manner in petted nf ie renee eieteels Son eemnen 1k pee March 4 ey TIN MCCARTHY. | With the onice in charge of the same is con- | 67 Seng opportunity for wearing out old skirts aia 3 ppbubieet— Tie ‘Thrones of Enrope wrhicis ducted. The Secretary will receive the clerks | ard dresses, #3 an addition, in the shape of sanction A . folds or a tource, can easily be made to the oat partof the skirt if it needs renovation, and this is the only part visible. in his Department to-morrow. Acti WORACE GREBLEY. cS Marth 2... resem ‘THE WEATHER REPORT eleewhere it will be = T Oo O s. MATERIALS MAY DIFFER—THE COSTUME RE- orl Ue Gamsig: HILLIAN S. EDGARTON. | aoticed ‘e something new ard is the first fruits MAINA THE SANE. April 26...... HIRAM GRE! it Gustice ot Peese. | of the workings of the U. 8. Signal Service, re ‘The cashmere costume took its idea from the 8 Sub, shaw! ture, hich it isa gloritied exam- Bingle tickets, 50 conte: costuire, of whieh it is a g e ; . Confly established, the eflice of which i ple. ‘The design of the suaw! costume has in- onG tickets, $3: Sea. son tickets admitting a gentleman and lady. $3. t, near the War Department. It will be | {ved served as the basis for coslames in velvet, ecru pale at Philp & Solomous a oe one ered that rome monthssince some twenty | cloth, cashmere and ali other fabrics used for Borrs 910 5 sergeants were appointed in that branch of sar- | the street. The material may be costly, the Purchasersof season tickets will be entitled to re- trimming of the most elaborate deseription— the design is always the same. It struck a vein which it seems likely will be worked during the pT: Sent season in the exhaustive style which dis- Unguishes all popular ideas in dress in this country, and is the secret of the American desire ‘for the ‘‘something new,” which is constantly demanded. The shawl costume proper was so cheap and so easily made out of the long plaid or unfixed shawls, which everybody and no one vice, who aicer being irstructed in signal tele- graphing meterology, &c., at Fort Whippie, on Arlington Heights, were to be distributed abogt the country to make daily observation« of the weather. One bas been assigned and ison duty at each of localities mentioned in the report, with insttuetiors to note the weather and everything connected therewith, and telegraph to this city | Knew what to de With, in these days when at c@rtain Bours, which are 1a. m.,7a.m., aud | shawls as shawls are not worn, that it instantly Ip.m. This is the first report, and soen te | be “ Bove mon.” baht rena pgs a 3 7 . | certain picturesque and style whic jes system wh be in full operation Shroughout the | Ceneratly liked: at they selted the iden cf transferring these «,ualities to more elegant ma- terials with alertness, and of course the soft folds of cashmere, the distinctive beauty of vel- vet aud Jace, aud the sober ‘dignity of eloth, have thrown the simple homeliness of grey mixed and Scotch woollen shawls quite in the shade. They are still very convenient, very warm, very comfortable and very cheap, and { advise those who cannot afford to pay ra “* cashmere costume” (they are uniform in style and price at the beat houses) to pay ten or fiteen dollars for a Scotch shaw! costume, and be not only contented but thankful. WHO SBTS THE FASHIONS ? At a recent winter “opening” of one of the great houses, some very striking and elaborate costumcs were exhibited, which were adopted only for purposes of dispiay or for wear tipon the stage. “+ What is the ase of s dresses’”” asked an vnsophistocated ‘guest No lady would wear them.” ‘No, madam,” replied the t, ‘a lady probably would not; but there are plenty of women who would;” and in- deed the very dress that occasioned this remark was purchared for one of these women by a ried man, betore the day was over. It is ming the habit to describe such toilettes, juote such persons as models of high fashion. is not Only untrue ia fact, but it is wrong in principle, end derogatory to’ the entire se The rd of courtesans. ts reckless extra serypit seats without extra charce. tw0 lays prior to gach lecture, at which time diagrams of the hall can desgen at Burr's, 910 F strect™ oc 3i-imm = ; PETROLEUM V. NABBY. P 2 will deli: er his néw and intensely Lumorvu- ture. “TROUBLES OF A CONSERVATIVE WITH THE WOMAN QUESTION, At LINCOLN HALL. NOVEMBER 3p. Tickets, 30 Cents; Keserved Beats. 70 Cents For gale at PI Solomon's and Parker's 23-01" x B.C. A. SCIENTIFIC LECT i. ‘'O BE CIVEN AT LINCOLN HALL. WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, lovember 30, including thirteen lec- an fc Ws. aE stead Hout Morton, of Franklin URAL History, by Prof. B. Water I MN, he Kins, of London, England. > arsine ty Prof. B. siliiman, of Yate co fe APPOIBTMENTS nY THE PRESIDENT.—The bdo erecroen - ape beng G. W. Jewell. of Mississippi, States Consnl at Canton, Chiria, and Horace A. Nenghton, . Conte at Pernambuco; also re Ccenet Miss Mortha tt, Deertield, Mass.: F. Taybr, Mitchell's Station, Mise Sarah oe: Dumfries. Va.; anda fo mits me riage yONCQRELATION OF FORCES, by Prof. E. L. WATER AND PETROLEUM, b: 0. er, of Uoluubin College, Now Yorke leghibes by be et poroved modern aspacatar ures abet appeov “Course tickets, 3: Cie obtalved at Ballantyne'* ot rooms nt at the Association's Reversed seats, 10 cents additional fur each lecture, —oc25 tt 7D 7D umber of othe: io, Indiana and otber Western States. Marings ORDERED TO New York. —The number of marines who have been ordered for duty! during the election in New York is i> men and 10 officers. One of the officers on duty atthe Marine Barracke, in this city, is nuder ordets to report to the commandant of the Brooklyn navy-yard tor temporary daty. A squad of twenty men will leave Philadelphia for ‘New York on Saturday. H. B. Our Clothing» FOR FALL & WINTER I=s7O_-1871, DEATHS OF NAVAL Orvicers —Captain N.B Harrison, commanding the flag ship Congress of the North Atlantic syuadron, died at six o'clock this morning, at Key West, Florida, o pneumonia, contracted by exposure during the Jate gales in that locality. Captain Harrison SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHING. For Beaver, ) Chinchilla.’ | All Colors. Was @ native of Virginia, and entered the navy and pitiful mockery ot happiness. Whitney. etaonee asa midshipmsn in February, 1538. He was the | fords neither criterion or example for the 1a Petersham, | All Styles. | Lrish Preiza. commandant of midshipmen atthe Naval Acad- | of American women, aud should only excite Ker susie: (encom emy {rom October, 1868, to February, 1570, when { compassion for those who needed no better 7 . | Pitot Ctot he wes ordered to command the Congress. He was an officer of much ability, and was very much esteemed by his associates. 7 Midshipman James H. Sawyers, of the U.S steamer Kansas, died on board of that vessel, ,on the 24th of October, of remittent fever. De- sources of ernfoyment. Itis true that such per- rons aré very often used for the purpose ot in- troducing or displaying a vew style or tasbion, no well-bred or well-conducted woman being willing to appear in a costume so nove! as to excite universal reanark, Lut this done, their miesion is ended. Thi DRESS COATS AND VESTS! D. B. Bine Cloth, Black Oloth B Green Cloth cease was a na:iveof Kentucky, and very pop- | chanpa. it it is a desirable one, and strikes the B:rowa Giorh, | SIT NIth Dis associates. “His reimaine were in- | popular taste, ia effected quietly, and the word B. Dallin Cloth, ¢ y td a8 a faa Tae Tus Prnric Dent.—The statement of the v sot some dissolute AIL COATS! publi¢ debt, issued from the Treasury Depart- Bet Sen, on cap Contras. it > — vuenie ¢ ment to-day, shows totals as follows: to earerlin BUSLNESS SUITS ! pert Bearing Iaterest tn Coin. btedly becoming more Frock Coat (Brock Coat | Boudsut 6 per cent See el a wis0 90200 moe ot tis ated Btyle. Style. Bearing teseress Se Laetel Mone. Jags, sooner or later, to 14.000 000 00 YOUTHS AND BOYS’ CLOTHING! a hak Couied. Debt gn whieh interest has - THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER SHOWN. — oaters am “ the — ek Bere ad CLOTHING TO ORDER! Fractlboal ci and er . THE FINEST SELECTION or iemehnteanentve Beas ae grt ferns Soatings, is, ' direct from Parts. Keracys, ieote, 191,982 24 | they ean be made here, bat the cost for the lveks, Plush: and Oashinere for Vente, | IMer©€t.nnnnon Pea Sabcalgery sid inand could be procured from iret clase establish” | 7.4.) gent, principal and interest, to at Fins iw date dined iuterest due and Price than HABLE BEOTHERS, 2 471,730,813 96 embroidery, if done 5. W. CORNER OF SEVENTH AND D 8TS., Saati to cence, _oc%-ty (Intelligencer Building.) 129,046,457 41 | e*pecialty that done by women. that the tedious . bt. 1 tin the Trea: 2,341,734,355 55 - [BE Rocky mounraim Texte. | fili- ips eran the Eres oq see | renure kee aon Seater oe reoiese the Mt ultimo, 2.246 913,658 25 deredupon the material and durable uy ae eoret a 7 can 80] or Decreabe of debt during the past 5 i pte Es i poze of te Liste, SOLD AT ALL THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, | 1), crosge of debt March 1, 150. 96,244,101 62 poiut worth = KESTAUKANTS, GKOCEKIES AND DRUG | The statement of bonds isued to the Pacitic yop re args STOKES IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUM- Rail:oad Company, interest payable ia lawiul money, shows totais as fullows:—Amount out- Bla standing, $4,618,092. Interest acerued and not JOBE @, WILSON, Agent, Room No. 3 Colonization Building, corner 434 | Yet Paid, $1,292.76.64. Interest paid by the | tucking and em g 7 United States, $8,815,45.49. Interest repaid by | '¢7ia! Jeelf, ia the 7 Street and Peon. avenue. octs-ly = ornamenting chemises and “Wyo 1s IF THA PONT LIKE Goow | AUPOTtation of mails, $2,412,089.12. Balance | as drawets, kind is torbe pom WwW LIKB GOOD | of interest paid by Uvited States, $6,402,662.57. ble as well as beautiful. surren Aipuias Prsanietlaiormcn nai clude in thelr orders for a ce SF Jefferson Davis is at Richmond. - £7;Spow fell in New Mampshjre and Vermont on Sunday night. 87 Rev. Dr. MeCurd: City, won’t ellen iY» Onegyrey oo W 60. JOHNSON, Wholesale BUTTER and ZBOvISION Dealer Loz4 corner 9b and & ats., wma sean tT a Sen. ard housekeepers, which will be Ee. 4 = r Tobserration, 2% 5 Washington Pae Lake City. Florida = 5) New Yor re bw .. pe ———$——$ _ Nee Orieans wa ~ _ = Nash: ile = rs — ; ; ’ ui 2 i. 86—N®. 5,503. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1870. TWO CENTs. Ba ve - Bim Ps» SPECIALNOTICES. THE WORLD OF FASHION. | . fhe calc er over-skirts, which | TELEGRAMS Se Banca pete peousecos | EVENING STAR. an Fg raey e cm TO THE STAR. :: SE FACTS DE! - | — = = > = ees nie. a pronounces 2 7 1 det 5 . * 7p 8 skirts — aed Brtek fr ktmurt be cured, Toealrnatiesare cenit: | Washington News and Gossip. rgads short. 9 seseags s Tee's c THIS AFTERNOON'S DISPATCHES anya & ao 7 = way. very style. new “= lear orders reeuians Remy promote the up: | IWranmaL Ruvanve—The receipts from this Ate very loug, always reaching to the top of the | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. Sae=Hie Se petite. trimming upon the under dress, and are looped high at the sides, or drawn raised s0.as to form a side pow, which saves it from the plainnest of a perfectly straightcaut The bot- tom is cut siraight all round, and looped up into utegularity, orit is rounded up very high at the sides, and left straight at the back. All the f@ines, and most of the trimming is now | Sudden Death of a New York Pott. clas. Telegraphed Beclusivcly to The Reening Star. New Vore. Nor. 1 Michael! Conno'ty, of Je before a bar la ght THE WAR. = asad den pain, and, becoming worse, a doctor wa< was taken nt sack sUlba beaiaimes Raaeoneneae More About the Surrender. | stn Yor cht ,geseming, yorwe, 4 doctor was ing so faras to flounce walking dresses at the ~ ta Heve him. He became unconscious, and re- back, and | ~ tp aac tl gee oe — till 8 0’ciock this morning, when he put it certainty is TO} o 3 ied. waify In & comune anything bat becoming. 1TS EFFECT IN FRANCE, Assembly f Flat teursnings are now much more fashiona- ble thamtounces, even upon underskirts, and are a decided relief to the eye. Never had ruf- flessuch @ mania as during the past two seasons, and though rafiies are pretty and very good in their place, yet not a few women have died ot them Broad velvet is undoubted! fayorite trimming this winter upon all fal Dut velvet itself; but a vi 1 lady-like eficct is produced by using cross-cut bands of the material—cioth’ cashmere, empress cloth, Sete Or poplin, and edging them on both sides with vatrow, double folds of satin or gros grain ‘ GRAND TOILETTE, These are composed of rich silk or velvet trimmed profusely with lace. Muslin over- skirts and overdresses are less worn than last season, a they are still to be seen. A IS BAZAINE A TRAITOR? The large shoe mana- factory of Aro. F. Goodwin X Co., with its can Cane the c'd catholic chureh boilding and the ‘ A \ were de<troved by Gre at THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS, | wired for s24 Goodwin & Co, were ° ‘The Lucky Man. York. Nov. 1.—Mr. Hellman, of the frm W_ Sengman & Oo., of this city, Arew the prize of #1 ip gold on beket No. in the San Francisco Moreantile Library lott NOTHING TO COME OUT OF THEM. : 7 | THIERS GONE TO PARIS. Bosror, Nov. 1.—A soldiers” mona: reat many biack have been made uv | qiegrophed Eaclusively to The Roeniny Star | design submitted by Mart Millmore. is to fi season for grand toilettes, at a cost of $250 od te Flag Stat |. Boston Common. « to bi00, which were more distinguuhedthanany | BAZAINE'S SURRENDER AND WHAT on — ~— : an expense of $75,000 -+2-- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The week opens on an easy money market in New York with tive and six per cent. as the | common rateson call. Commercial vers which I have sech. ‘One of these FOLLOWED IT. Loxpor, Nov. t.—The following details of the | surrender of Bazaine’s army at Metz, how the | news bas been received, and what jollowed, is | published here this morning from various Above flounce a k myer ruching, and above this — lack guipure’ headed by a ruthing. upper skirt was formed of a wide flounce of suurees. ase "fins Fadcpendence Beige dotives from an 0 aah | ep at Ty aks for prime acceptances, the extreme , 100) sides with. of rapbon | who escaped Metz, and trom the Mosel? rates toe 7 to8 cent. 3! fi aden obtetrich feathers, The t ismade | /nd-pepdence, published at Metz at the time ot | 2 7 © quoted trem ¢ ep 4 eoonte. ‘ovér @ jacket of muslin, with basques edged | the of Cerman troops. the fact that j ing tot grade. ‘round with two, rows of biack eud white. lace. us On 1, the black over the white. falls below the Filk, and is headed with a thibk ru sah ton the silk ard - "pletes the trimming. Ro sash is require = a the French Jeadere * the last deceived the npr to cutawayout. These promises weFe solemnly repeated even while the negotia- tions tor the surrender were pending. The Md-peod-nce Belge savy that Gambetta Basane formed double box pleat at Was ubquestiovably right in cl back, takes ise a novel ‘ami ele~ za bigh treason. The population of Metz gant toilette is composed of ealmon cotored | wete unanimous in denoanct: Bazaine as a g7ek grain maroon velvet, and narro' bite | traitor. After the capitulation had been agreed ‘pointiace. A Geép plaited flounce is ‘with | updn, the people followed the Marshal thro: aad ~et on with @ crose lof the silk, stitched in with marrow folds of velvet— Jeaying a beading gt the sttk, lined with velvet to the iomeredge: An edge of t lace is get on either side of the velvet f against ‘silk. A pout of velvet surrounded with a band of the silk and with a wide flounce of lace, whieh is caught up at the sides et bouquets of tea roses forms the upper skirt, the streets howling the epithet “traitor” im ear. At Tours the news of the capitulation of Metz fell upon the government and the like a thunderbolt, so strong had been the cial be peg oy Of its safety. Batrnone. Nox 1.—Virgin do hoes te bid. asked ene rw Fowx, Nor. 1. . 1. —ttocks very zc! bh We; short, while the boddice, 1s arranged as a basque ta's proclamation 5 ao. oe ntal sleeves, and is trimmed to mateh the ; ‘The latter —r Suggests So a New Yorx, Nov tt. to investigate matter, in order ve shade easic. A pretty toilet for # married lady Ecrouce, | Wt® Marshal a fair opportunity to make bis % The government at Toure is in receipt of sev- eral memorials, numero: in the adja- signed cent = ing the prosecation of the wsr tothe bitter endear fur his treasonable tevrrender of the ‘the nation. Cassel day, Generals Ganrebert, Mac Mahon, b ae and Hauptmann were hourly expected ‘The German authorities have given ‘that the soldiers from Alsace and coed pe were captared at Metz, as well as those who taken, be separat-d from the otber prisoners, 9¢such will be regarded as Ger- man and not French. Metz Ger: ’me corps of the army lately inv: Sige ase st. cousists of a plain low-necked dress of ——_ lace. arranged as ekirt and trimmed with soft, mossy ruches of blue matching the colgr of wedres. Tiss s are _— of sewing silk, and have a peculiarly soft ard delicate 14 are quite new A wide Ligms lace is onan light Tull =. Torming tlounce bas ues and ruffies to the sleeves. A dinner dress designed for a trowsseau was com iv, Presented soine novel features. It was light blue, trimmed w: narrow flounces, pinked out upon the beaded with stone colored. ruches. u was stone color, trimmed with blue, and open, heart-shape, with raffles at the neck a wrists of uinite lace. Almost are cut high, and with basque. oS low cut boddice isto be seen, it B.there are Dbasgues attached instead , and ribbon oF trailing flowers are garlamded at the side o: theshirt. INTERBAL REVENUB SEARED. ead silk, Wm. P. Sherman, of the internal Kevew Office, the commitice appointed by the Secre- tary of the Treasury to open the bide for farn~ thelr duty. Nine bids were received, as follows: George T. Jones and Philp & Solomons, of Washington, D.C, dos. R. Carpenter, of Phil- adclphig, Aungrican Kank Note Company, ban- hattan Bank Note Company, Continental Bank Note Company, and National Bank Note Com- pany, of New Vork; Hatch & Co. and Mrs. Lot- ty Hough, the latter asking that in case ste should not receive the comtract that the suc- cesstul bidder should be required to pay ber « s0yaliy for using bor patent ink. Mesis. Pldp & Solomons claim thatthey hold letters patent for the engraved stamps of tax paid whisky, and te manuiacture of them by any Other pagty would infringe apon their righta. Alovt «i primted the committee will ecarefally consider each bd, and award the contract to the lowest qTesponsible bidder on the 8th instant. A portion of the stamps are now made at the frosting Bureau ot the Treasury Department, an others by Butler & Carpenter, im Philadel- has been detailed to espert the prisoners ‘TOW operating vi in the north and south of France. THIBRS GONE TO PARIS. Lonnon, Nov. J-—The Times this morning has & telegram from Versailles, announcing that “Whiers passed through that place last Sunday on his way to Paris. He was to return to-day. The geveral impression at Londen is that, owing to the surrender of Bazai: pothing is likely to come of these William reviewed the landwebr at Versailles Sunday. The troops made a superb array. PARIS REJECTS A PROPOSITION FOR IMMEDIATE ELECTION OF ae CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY. L.oxpow, Nov. 1.—A dispatch from the British government, recommending the holding efeles- ions for members of the Constituent Assembly immediately, bas reached the Prossian bead- tent a statlareuggecia tor aad ee ene rUB~. : ‘ Sable and seal skins have interfered this sea- ton seriously with the monopoly enjoyed by mink. Sable is pow very little Tim price than first-class mink, aud of course por sesses greater prestige. The new suble muit- are the same in pize as heretofore, but thy + are perfectly plain.? The lining is thick gros grain and is arranged +o as to form pockcts f useless or tassels or Orpamest~ of any kind, and the absence of these showy but vulzs: appendages has done much towards restoring the anciem cpnsidesation in -wh‘ch sab'e (ur wa held. Seal skin jackets,so highly valued abroad are reduced gbout ‘one-quarter in prite: jacket that would have cost $100 las’ year can mow be gbtained for <1) \ ery pretty sets are’ made of seal skin border ‘with dark mink, consisting of mutt and collar ; - , ris. ia, and the Continental Bank Note Company ette, but in sable and most other furs the lon; proposition of the Brussiapss 1° doa has taken the ot the collar. a ee | tice of forty-eight hodraste Order to facilitate | & New Vork. By letting out the work by con- dark fur galled “Rose Marten” is taking the } the electians was instantly rejecied by the Pa- | tract, aiout one hundred and twenty-tive per- place ordinary mink, and can recom- rernment. is said ¢] advi son: employed in the Print: areas hnemded for beauty and Gurabilitg, itis = sen pa ter gy vicoet | sons now nm ing B of the Treasury Depaxtment, in making beer, to~ bacco and whiskey stamps, will be discharged. Tae MARTINIQUE REV@LT.— Advices from St ‘Thomas to the 1th instaug ave been received. News of the change at in France reached 2ist_of September. An “Gatbreak v 632 at San rere ‘betwee supporters of nt goleon peblic. When the @ews reached the count the negrocs, fearing re-enslavement, revolted. ‘Twenty estates were fired. A volunteer corpe was organized, which proreeded to the scene of disturbance, and wouni w tere dmxty, sliof whom were ‘contomucd shot. han@eome dark fur with rather long hair, which is neither dyed nor stained, but sold im its nat- ural color.. Mutt and long boa constitute » “set.” Corresponding to these are the sets of “Arctic Fox,” a beautiful white fur for evening Or carriage wear. It is not so choice as ermine. ‘but very stylish with a black velvet suit and har trimmed with white ostrich plumes. 7 HATS. The principal featur es of winter hats (bonnets are hardly seen) are height in front and the bandsome scart of velvct, or rich gros yonm fringed ribbon, at the back. Velvet ix wil y election. An interview between Count © d the Count Of Paris is to take viscoc Coetee j ——_-— GENEBAL CABLE NEWS, Murders by Neapolitan Drigands. Telegraphed EzAusively to The Evening Star. FEORENCE, Nev. 1.—Con-iderable excitement has been occasioned bere by the maxsacre of leven persons by brigands near Marsico Nuovo. a city in the province of Napies. The Scare China. Loxpox, Nov. 1.—The latest adviess from Chins are to the effect that the government is pursuing a vactllating course relative to for- eigners. The foreign resi ts at Lien-Tsin , thereiore, undeqded ner to leave or to remain. The impression is that the stories of a contemplated genera! massacre are fabrications. es et THE PRIZE RING. Three Fights in Oue Day. Telegraphed Ezclusweely to The Evening Star. St. Lovie, Oct. 31.—The tight between Tom Allen and Jame~ Gallagher will come off to- morrow, at the old battle-ground, about twenty miles down the river. Both men are in good condition. ‘T'wo other fights will a in the same ring—one between Jack M: Haynes, and Jerry Fenn, ise known as Mace’s novice; the other bet Mike O'Con- ner and John Morrix—bdoth for purses. Large numbers of thieves from York and other places are here, and Mace and Joe Coburn are expected. long ends edged ‘amela” or Gipsey male of bine or terry velvet, with full ining of black Lyons velvet. One black ostrich tip and two matchings the velvet in color, with bow and ends of rich grot grain ribbon, constitate the trimming, te Which ts added the strings, which pass under the chin but tie at the side. th knotted iringe. onnets are mucl es THE Srater Case.—T rand 5 losed ite labors on Tuesdry inst. Among the last at ot the body was the rei anal to tind true bill, after having found a presentment, against Hon Altred Spates, for alleged embezzling the (nis Of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Com,any Cumberland ( Md-) Times, +200- VELVET CLOAKS Form long casaques, or tunics. fall at the back raised at the sides, and with wide sleeves, whi do not crush the silk and lace beneath. Chey are yery richly trimmed with a heavy crotche! caubroidery, in which the ~mallest guan‘i fine cut jet is introduced. The is thick hovotted Tringe or lace. A handsome cloak ot Usis kind, lined and quilted with silk, costs <2 FRICES, however, canpot now be depended upon. ‘They have been irregular and subject to fluctuation since the commencement of our war, which advanced them to such a rate that they arr never likely again to reach their former stand ¢ European war is operating in thr ¥ upon all articles of French and Ger- aw production, more particularly upon tho-e of France Best kid gloves have gone up from $2, their recent price, to %3 per pair. French wilke vets have expericpced a ‘But pot in the same . Gauze veil seem to be the articles we are likely to suffer for the most, as they will shortly wot be obtainable at any price. Se a MaRxLaxD Poriti¢s. — beth s Avice for young meu rary “Write without px until somebody offers pay. Ir nobody offers jn 4 Within thaee vears the candidate may lonk apon {his circumstance with the most imp!" sn nee as ti ign that saw; woo! what he was intended tor.” _— +s0e- NESGIVING.—Governor Geary, of Penn- ia, On Saturday, imued his ‘customary joe Tecomwending Thursday, Noven 24th, asa day of general thanksgiving ant prayer tthe Commonwealth. This ix the same day tixed upon by the President. —_ -2o-- 7 Sweet ito juice is e for lost complenions.” we 38" cosmet S27 The mayor of Norfolk has started a chain eng in that city. Ls | F i é Sap fi i! H i i i f f i li i ! : i i ; tt i of cho patines aguint ‘them that @ general mas- blende jute beving teen ae asters ) : i fal tke