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7 | OOO TT PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday excepted, corner Pennsylvanin ay. and Eth st. / er are wet = \ ‘ s HIS EVENING, go to Florida in Winter. ; . cee OVERCOAT he ister ea eae ae of r the last thiety-flvo years devote’ my Washington News and Gossip. 1S BELTON aruas KENILWORTH attention to the atudy of lang diseases CHINCOTEUAS. | find thederle comic Beotomime 6 Vfecl that Ltnuerstand fully the | Mars. GmNemat LaNbeR is to read © eer te vt BEAVERS, | 2 to healtiy sn ce he | beth’ in this city some time next month. BUSINESS i ha: Neamt no eaeoiiahia Mipictsonths | INTSRWAL Revesve—The receipts from this NE ry WERE STSTRS source te-day were © 2 _——— THE EVENING STAR. At The Star Bulldings, ' were created for the wild Paris, and they can Bb) worn emporature of Our country, but as a st of a winter in New En, Minnesota, they are totaly we have positively in Onr great empor warm, protective, 2: grime: NEW SP samp et woh mcioest the stoh : . : =" — velvet, lined, wailted and trimmed with far. A EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANY. | reece fog ia wf = | ver + TAR ts ere to their enb- | = capes siting ere Dut they are supple mag Cie Lace o connie, 6 aM hcs Fi, class Of persons who. Jord velvet cl rks sunisr, Two CExts. | © Fok Ma‘Lixe> Taree B the, Bua: | a . © Year, $@@0 No papers @ the office longer tan paid for, THE WEPEKLY STAt~poblished on Friday pg—$1 $4 w year %, 86—N2. 5.553. " CLOTHING. ACK AND FROCK AMUSEMENTS. . NAtONaL THEATER, SPECIAL NOTICES. swear Scarce Dr, SCHENCK advises Consumptives to EVENING STAR. 15th infantry, ermission to deiay joining util March tst, granted regiment Gh AREWELL, NIGHT atest Tragedi-nte of the Age, oe — SANAUSCHER tn me eeeaeeRr a tan The cnty viving rival of oe GUNERAL SHmaway and th arean Sd ri asia cae SATCRDaY) Blgd EMBER 31, oe eee Lin the War Department w ive on Laie — —_ ae | MACBETH Ee? New Year's day. SURES Sse Nev EXO < It SY inhabitant st t vate New Mevxic r whabitants— —— Pe ;™ RE white and red men—and is anxions to come into | mntgnee 2 sane he Union asa St . Rernra ots : : — ? MRS JAMES «OATES, oe. and mary | MES: SENATOR Srracve and Mise Nettic noe COM F OPERA TROUPE Florida. cau te | Chase will reside for the remainder of the win- PAY sauuary 3s. It ter in New York Con, A. H. Oornor, chairian of the repub- lican State Committee of Tadiana, has, ii is said, accepted the appointment 0. Governor of Idaho. SENATOR SUMNEE Will have an article m the Independent of next week, in which he will re- iterate his opposition to the St. Domingo pro- ject. HS ND BOYS |! CP FELL FIVE DAYS COMVMNCING TUESDAY, JAN- OskhyYs E CLOTHING | ' LEVEEES EVERY APTEKNOON AND EVENING. ugh. Wat for wre soniherh pe Twas professional + and Philat rs price t ned on an ‘TRAE RESIGNATION of Second Lieutenants E » rover boon Sauron. ‘RE WONDERI( L ee W. Brady, 6th cavairy, and Orlando L. Wieting, Sd cavalry, and Captain James G: stand tl % lery, have been accepted. S, Ist artil- TWO-HFADED GIRL COMBINATION. posi ORper SvusrENpEp.—An order has been ued from the War Department suspending for the present, execution of a tate order for the removal of the settlers trom the Min ‘i reserya- ion in Kansas. got NOATL WALKER &COo., “fhe Two-Headed G €11 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, MISS ANNA SWANN, The Nova & tin Giantess, 8 feet J inch bigh, w pounds. MAPAME HEALLEANY, The American Bearded Lady, having + beantiful growth of beard, CAPT. M. VY. BATEs, iant. over eight feet high, weiebing 4 pourae Cette How. Gro. P. Fisuen desires us to state that in couse uence of the death of bisbrother John R ards, of Baltimore, the ladies ‘of is family will not hold their usual New Year's re- ception. Eotween Sixth ard Seventh streeta. fi Inthe Midd) Sti there ai SEWING MACHINES yee FINS LE & L¥O3 pas PADEN S "ATENT BELT =: ax they a there a a little colt, w Lieve will wea Tue Foxman oy Mrs. Berenar.—The pall-bearers at the funeral of Mrs. Secretary Belknap. to-morrow afternoon, will be Secre- S. M. STARTER, P, simple and «fisctive. The Ke oF itlays t tM), uatil the b ure Legs are ; - 2 = = = = ute tary Fish, Postmaster General Creswell, Judge we thi trial. Gene 1 re s) a’ . t .. x, fs a Snee, Washingwin Doe™ AEeRcr 916 Penne. | WY ASRERGTON SKATING PARK - 8. F. Miller, of the Supreme Co neral = ee GRAND CARNIVAL Mandrake Dil Horace Potter, C. P. Mars Ban. of New ork, GEE SEWEN€ MACHINE, ; neon . ake Pills a General Michler, Secretary Robeson, Gen ane = SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT these pa oe raya ; 1 know thatwiere | Sherman, General ‘ketis, Win. 5. Han , MACHINE of the Werld. Sok’on ie Wrections tte bedi dine shad every prasa- | Iber ore aot medic net i ns | ton, Esy., Commodore Alden, and ¢ a nnn tee eee | ration Bge Wer male eve te ctene shat exery peepe” | iner will do the woth th aN hisaceom: | W. Rice, of Jowa. E. A. NORTON, agent the foo pat in fret ate owdition seme and hishtewesis,audthen | COMMISSIONRR oF THE GENERAL Lawn 7 rhe 1h Warine Bent wilt be present, and porte put every é rrice.—The President baving tendered the = — _ = ft Space HEY. der preserve A large neuber sre ¢ ected ty be = his hands before y f - m a | der proverved. A Inrge nniuber are expected appointment of Commissioner of the Gener: The Biees Sewins Machine SKATE TH ei eahacted s G #450) cox ASBURY ¥ Prongence! the finest yet prodcced HAPEL (Ht Ey t istheroec bis inep and worked | Aacie \ by the BRADEUBY CHOGAL, asso sioner Wilson still 3 hing t SEN TION and several of their Musteal Prien ts, 2. ng he will "etic K ching bat th is a Esbavund Tews: aying he will ‘stick LIsH STERL remored, exrnot be h under the t i the con ry 4th and dth,! urdl he a nad er Tith eud bh f Asbar, stree The Amandus C. ki orge H. H smLASOn NTH AND D STS vn. sth cavairy. Capt. Agee unassigned: Uapt. Charles np with all the modern apparatns, and with Kidwin 1, Id weter baths. lock : $2 per anarter ae. ntantry; Uspt Capt. Tomer J. ut. a8. Bal anter serv atteution of my wally. fo uy stock of LA ie Ne WOR ALY y STTHERLAND HARRY DONEHUR, SUIRT, COLLAR AND UNDERGAREDNT FAC. ay oon ite hurttul fen 9 __TORY, 960 F STREET. _ Dae most responsible authori at. when = Lia was on trial her | y ented to rele: RSSING OF PEIN AT i ‘ former would give him: was informed of this by ccmmunication with him nee complying, thereby huis mother, he immediately her to her fate.” We have mi ‘7 bayine wow th th of New York od by the Mane you may then pears, apple ket eine an li five ina Try them CHINE, may wow i yin my © +. RABE, Local Agent for the HOWE my.0F dech-tr ortainments » idea what course Surra: have taken under the eireumstan forth, but it is certain that no such offer was made to bim, and we believe that Judge Holt Mors rot feel particularly pleased at being placed im the absurd position oft having tendered it. Accerding to this story Mrs. Surratt was held only as a hostage for her son, and was hans in bis default ! NE Co world 629 P. here s Baill can be revted tor private parties, des colm" TH SIX ON EXHIBITION {ssc TH 9 AND SALE Kens A erat Er. r Sruser. PIANO> AND OW ANS, WITHIN THE REACH | 7) fic 4"6 Seventh street, between D and F astre! We bave jast receivn) a enippls of those euperd 734 elzht doers above Odd Fellows’ Hall ha a ; TAX ON DivipEnps.—The Commissioner of ve Am Sether PIANOS | Qhotce Of Paintings, Engravings, Chrome mE will say that whe Internal Revenue g held the brew Ps hurch O: | Aloo, Largest Stock Paper Hangings, Window | my niedicines and their srcteme enc be meernas Reverse Daving a thnk 8 tax ot 2 weld th | Shades, Picture Frames, Picture Cords aud Tassels, | healthy condition thereby they are nots » | ber cent. per annum is to be collected on al cumets | Bing feats. ein the take cold. yet a owith discaend lungs * | dividends declared after Angust Ist, IST), by — S CASH. | aadton chang: re without th yt | corporations, an eflort will be mad: a3 soon as aaa ca | Please remember Name snd Namber. _ sp25-1y' the bronchi Congress meets to have a law or joint resplution . j . REICH ENBACH’S Piano Store sed that will relieve them trom payment ~aDAM GEIB j {FRANKE B.FINCKEL | JY,” No. $25 11th Street, abore Penna. Avenue, gine. am this tax,—they claiming that having paid at — | (Estastisuun OveR 20 Years.) any druggist JM SCHENCK the rate of 5 percent. per annum for six inontls, GEIE & FINCHEL, Sole agency for the sale of tho celebrated PIANOS Bo. 16 North si : they should not be required to pay any tac cor Bo 1012 F STREET, near Tih etre FAO | Finccs, Orsuue and Mclodgogs tor aala or a | pIRURSTONS 1voRY rear, toon rm of about two miiions of delineate c rent on, most accommodaticg terms; Piano an ENG is th i r clea i re ars if “ted SHEET MUSIC eases MERCHAN. | i vantar aed eecaietae ports bt nda oc : « Sand: decision of ot 5 of Philadelphia, now : & S CLEANGA appealed to the Sapreme Court of the United Sore AGENTS FOR ib States. that no income or dividend tax is col- lectable for the first seven months of 1470. be aflirmed, it will result in the rerunding of about DUSHAM & ~ BALLS. PARTIES. &._ STANLEY 2 Son's | /PULE FikST ANNUAL BALL "8 HAIR DYE. . UAL B six millions of doNars, which has been collected PIANOS; ST. STEPHEN'S TEMPERANCE < This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the worta. | under the decision of the Commissia pe eke mate tee Pgpmlcss, rellable, instantancons, does not coatata | tax was collectible for the year Im PBLOUB 0." Lo! iween a ; hor any trfalic poison rodice paralysis or TELOUBBT, PELTON * COS PARLOE OB ON TUFSDAY EVENING death roid the v ated and delusive prepacetions ore 3 ‘ GA’ ickets, adlmittion ther boasting virtues Jo Dot porsess. Tho geauine, | 5 fear’ eee) AND BEFAIRING. r ere W. A. Batchelor's Bair Dye bas ty lyyears) | New Year's Presiden Reception = = Holy Bil! B as Qntarniabed reputation to Bphold its integrity ae Ev itor of Star .—Will you yx a democrat ; me Pheouy perfect Hair Dre Flack or iro, &. ié | in the plain, broad acceptation of the term tu Great Reduction in Prices! ee i hoses ub — 4 Ae bala fo-te | SAY & word about the customary observance at | (@RE ND AWHUAD BALL the White House of the New Year's national : Ga pan nae holiday. | object to the custom programme r ‘0 be given by the made up and followed gut in the reception by F the President on New Year's day. [ts a . a WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VEREIN, | / ‘ : democratic. In this country the soure A. STRAUS Atthe Wil deliver her admirable Lecture on power is in the people: the sovereignty of the r re T oeeaee a nation is in the people. ‘The impropriety then wegeten Cistibes Meene NEW MASONIC TEMPLE. sts ofadmtsion. @ cont, reserved seats. 75 | OtFecogniing classes on that day is very clear 5 ‘ or sal a ner of sth and F sts. Ox MONDAY, JANUABY 2. 1871. The Ladies of the Society will present to the Mem: on thie « eR BEAUTIFUL ELA wafactured by J. A. Hietel. Leipzig. Ger. ‘Vaylor sh entte between 9 The order observed First, the members of Cabinet, -Indges of Supreme Court, Diplomat Corps, Senators and Members of Congress, army and vavy officers, &c.. &¢., aud the peo. ple are inclailed ae the rag-tag and bob-tail to come in at the last end. Ona public holiday there should be no recoguition of classes. {f store, Pei hand Wth streets. BYENINGS, Association icon, oF e5lvania 1OLl PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN 10TH AND Lits STREETS, NV. W. ny. which piece workmanship.| ihe re oygleeter: a with the people, cele everything ever produced by art ov this com whether ey are republicans or monarchist, IN ORDER To B. te let them stay at home. I e no ob, BE EDUCE Stock. Ugens, Executive Committee have epared no pains to le stay e. can see no objection toa common mingling up of everybody on the re in visiting the President, unless it should be thought that it is improper for the people and their servants to meet as equals at those who now precede the people in visit- ing the President should € me after them. Vox Porcti. render this the Ball of the season. T IS OVERCUATS tor +wee- er 15 OVERCOATS for. | ont MR. SEWARD IN Dancer rrow rue = peat for | bode janice om “HEATHEN CHINeE.”—A letter in the Phila- y » for Yo mon will be prepared for any Coliege jesired “The best of references nay forties be ©. B HILTON, A. M. ‘al iach Bchiou! Building, of coracr sth’ strest Peunsy!vanis avenue. [J OWAED t SITY, Hews» UMA EDIOAL DEPARTMENT. @® VVERCOATS Gor - BUSINESS SUITS. BUSINESS SUITS tor $20 BUSINESS SUITS for Geiphia Jnquirer from China {the place where the Christians were massacred) aud dated Tien- departs or pot TS Seward and ‘party lepar' al ty from that place tor Pekin, saying : “Atleast D inh Bova TING BAR boing market is, Beate eebecnaced urna cee something to 2 BUSINESS SUITS for BUSINESS SUITS (or EL 20,000 Chincas callecte: ied to witness their depart- #17 BUSINESS SUITS t. ¢ of Clinical ure, and fierce and bitter were their impreca- ans BUaInESe sein he Ww ILLEB tions against the Westera Darbartane, aud i shewing other demonstrations of their disap- — “of the presence’ of and the sonenb ss cake urn, Ml. the party and the isplay made cares sect oD. COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC, eae ee wEDica’ INTC Mondaye at 3.5 ‘An infallible remiedy for gentictarn ‘ak maniatics that the majority. of s. 22,18, AN - fessor P. H. Strong, M.D, . a entice * now the- im rece| AND I* DOLLABS, i OOUGHS, coups, PROUCui ts, AOARSE- fone have sdopted the Enaiich strieot wearing DOUBLE BREASTED BOX COATS To students University Clinica! In . = heck-coats, rousers. ete. S ywetatils z : oat saute ottending the Foie ball Drea os dante, are essentially birds of the care black AT 7. §, 9. 10 AND 12 DOLLARS. "To all others, general ticket, 9 at ‘alc by CHARLES STOTT & CO., 480 | BFOadcloth always looks seedy daylight. YOUTHS’ SUITS Tickets 3UgPH FABER JOHNSON, M. D.. Penns) ivonia avenue. a pe ig ey ht lng pe s B.D @ul vone plois, bat do not, have te! the heart to, . 2 ec Faculty, coruer of New ‘oa Hf deprive your ‘‘ swallows” of their legitimate AT 10, 11, 22, 15/4, AND 15 DOLLARS. C - ae Ss MIAN. C. ADDISON Exrioiss ov rar Cenax LysvRceNts.—The Soh a nis ele ean seaxed the wn Of Socapa, tive from Santiago « ‘uba. Tt is rumored that the revelstieaty steamer Hornet, which recently sailed from 10AL IN wth street. eye ea Taine fe Fenians, Faure APU foes BOYS’ SUITS KOM 4 TU S DULLARS Will open bis New HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, Fronting wee a EEELIREE STOR re. jew York New York with men and arms, has Vi : A the Avenue, on the Bay of Nipe,on the northeastern Gat of tne 1011 PENNSYLVANIA afENuUE. a istand. twee: a nis ball dings whieh hes ben pardbienea Ue whe ven wi nm ard of Education of the. ley of teased for school purposes. was of ha wight by a grand hen @- warm: by the a eee -_——— Fig <qoed j T CAKES—#CONO HT hERn oe Bote ad toa i gigs a aed is to tie Sa ight Ro a Tub atieet, between @ and H streets, Gott im Berweey 1075 iite A. STRAUS. et tw Che £Loening Star. - WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1870 | with shawls ot differ sand patter: | Old-fashioned fur cares, or a can be found to add waruch. enough, but it produces an appes congrarty and want ates and Which destrovs the harmony of rect a Whatever the opinion may be society dress tor Dut that street dress should be sober, neat, sa | stantial, convenient, anobirusive and fo: ‘at uniform, tu order not to attract disagree TWO CEN TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. {FASHIONS FOR yANUARY. ” bie attention. American ladies id do wel! i i Mow, Year's Calts— Reception Tol. | © ullew the cxampie of American nection This Afternoon’s Dispatches. | “tetees “Costamende Visite Battsand {0 {low the csampie of American gui een at Pantie Prices, | rnion simply because it is foreign. The long !rish driving coat uow worn & Associated Press Reports. THE WAR IN EUROPE. mn Correspondent } New Yore December 31, 187 All the currents which set towards the New Year, center at present in one direction— Year's calls. Ibis time-honored observan dear to the hearts of ail Knickerbooke: late years assumed greater importance, been more sisictly and relig ever. The tables. to be sure abounding aud generous hos: tinguished them twenty yeurs ag groaned under huge turkey~ and b oung London swells in the drawing room | Known as the Ulster coat, was untroduced t Prince of Wales negiecting t remove one he had worn at a race before appearing « opera. The long ugly garment, which 1s <i an outrage upon taste, was voted “the Another Unsuceessfal “Attack on Belfort. Prassian Loss 1,400 Killed and Wounded German Wounded Fro- vem to Death Shells rown into Paris, and sent to New York as the Iw York gentlemen however, refas. | undoabtediy New York men pay less than New York we more in the han Telegrephed Excl » The Evening Star. ANOTHER ASSAULT ON BELFORT RE ; Dut they have gotover the ot the same time more Independent, on . PULSED WLPH HEAVY Loss TO which restricted th ke a don't want, and no tailor can mak a belies THE GERMANS. pg that what they don’t wat Lexpox, Dec. $1.—The intensely cold weather cams fearful mortality among the German | There is something rea'ly baman wounded. Nearly all the occupants of fifty-six | which keeps it alive and makes i carriages, filled with soldiers wounded at the | 0! January calls are not now - recta fined to New York; and, in ta assault on Belfort on the 2!st of Decemberber oming So general that it thre whieh distingnist this were frozen to death before the train reached | national in time as Thanksgiv cape pa oo cae om Chateuois. A dispatch from Besancon reports TRE Rk ion teed ane nae that another unsuccessful assault was made b It is understood, of “held the m the Germans on the fortitications of Belfort Hy make th alla a sanaaee i which the besieners lost 1400, in killed and | them, unless in the case of public we taken place, one the Academy of Mas ; and now, on (i Sar 1) Ball ts announced wu es Which place bi ! ded. ANOTHER ate dignitaries. Weeks belore the pr tons commence by th Gress, whieh mast be cc lime or woe to the un New York weman wearing a pew dr considers ber hay pendent up maitipl vation; lace curtains must be clean BRITISH VESSE! Law THE JPRUSSIANS. A dispatch trom. Havre says the Germans cap turedanother English collier at Rouen on Sat- arday last and sunk her im the Seine. SHELLS THROWN INTO PARIS. Loxnow, Dee. 31.—|Cable to Telegram j—A dispaich from a correspondent at Paris on the SUNK BY the therefore, p and dia 2oth states that shells hard been thrown into the | must be scoured; table. linen pat in order gon wp pee ty ey orth of the city from the neigiborhood of | varions kinds of rich cake made, stores of wine wag a ty oe Stains, at a range of 7,@0 yards. A dispatch nd iruits and contectioneries purchased, |!" Irving Hall bas heen enga, trom Carkrube, on the itn, states that an ¥ preliminary step taken to in- | “lc Irving upper room —a cover oF ar atiack would be made imniediately by the | sure the success of the final event. The benatitulty dtcetened Prossians, with shot and shell, upon Belleville, | table, generally placed in the back parlor, beautifully decorated Villette and St. Antoine. Nothing will be done | or extension room, is set the night before, P)™ - i tween the two bailding DEESEES POR THE MALT. i will mention # few oj the dresses to be by the German army of the Loire, itisexpected, for a fortnight. Prince Hohenlobe and General Lomohe are appointed supreme chiefs of a the fruit and confectionery all arrayed, so that nothing remains to be done but cat the sand wiches, arrange the cake, sma!l and large, in i re utted to lery. | Keintorsements to the uumber of 150,00) | baskets and china dishes; make the coifec and | St this ball, which have boos patel mon men are arriving to recruit the Garman army, ae eee | slenciennes lace, over ar geen Low Water at Lowell. the parlors or withdrawing rooms, and the | £4Mmiture of Geld fowars = in varicd « Cold tale, trimmed with gold fringe over tar quoise blue satin, and square bows tor k the skirt, Lead dress or wreath form diadem with long trail of golden whont avd corn fiewers, White organdie matin trimmed with Valenciennes, and looped high witu business of the day commences. ¢ the family sometimes make long jom the family dinner of roast turke: ance, at six g’elock; them-eives upon the ‘ke. as youn, A irvends ot anderen pd oyeter but young men, who pride tof calls they shall Lowert, Dec. 31-—The Merrimack river very low, and causes some anxiety among mai itacturers as to whether the sapply of water Will be sufficient to enable them to continue work. The flow of water is less than at any lack Jaen ladies do upon the namber they ~ vg nen : “And the reservoirs are ex- | Shan receive, fly in and out with wonderful re. | per ose ean of ak taost economy in the use ot | Matty exchanging “the compt sath. Ashes of roses f water is enjoined on the corporations by the | # }, swallowing a grape or agiaes of wine, | @ait. and trimmed with narrow rattics of t agents of the Power Company. [n the closin sayin Bo ba Pac ah £ ; on ecant and sinked Sh ape . ae me < < | and boiting—as if the tatlor, with his unpaid of the past eix months’ accounts, many of the | So) was etter theen—and cevtainiy with snore trimmings ior the neck of tne old tion mills in this city, M ester. 1ow: eclerity than politeness. ‘The last calls are not of pink chin er places are ssid to.show @ Setter unfrequentiy made late at night,and in farntlics nd trimme ditien than was anticipated. The ice in th ~ Tr 7 ‘enue s0xuere opie thee ming over dress of avout nine inches thick. Cutting will | [oere Shere are many young peopsetheevening | auze; white and pink. Sash with trai sto the Monae é | co:ce with adance orzortor improvised socia- | SoneE Mt ence May-bioeom.” Bowen ° zy SEA the left of the cormage, 7 TI To some people New Vear’s calls seem * 4 for loepin Pera g Tine thowne ge Wee TEs, | more than they are worth, but when we come p seemless Regeln Se 3 a . feet | to consider how little t is world that | : Clay Was Born Destroyed by Fire. garniture of bla forget me» by real value, 5 hat social . bas any real value, we that social | FOGS in foliage of duck leaves amenities and the fratern are worth cultivati der anyform in which we may fed them, aud that it is aswell to as moke the best of what we have wot ral growth of things gives us something & Kickwexp, Va, D .—The weath. rated th ning, and the Jed thir jes down night, is being broken’ up by ice bo: ered white sa! and macabs feathers, mounted as digrett mp tuys t aud ioTui the head n which He Clay was born NEW YeAR'S ToILErs. | Faw SILKS, 1, Hanover County, was lestroved be ladies ot genaine old fam oe akon advanta by tire yesterday. It was over s century old. t New Year's day possess a Among them ng upon their guests not de a6 some of the ° French Sailors Murdered by Coolties. York. Dee, 31—All the o} ] xcept ef the Freveh bark r with th ¢ trust to servants, gatirg apd excellent } r Calla were ] mushroom Their curhmerc is aR: prerpawerel @ | custom. Th Send chokes shatice of coh ans at 130 m i was nay #, very long tr the 2 never Leen appreciated here, wi tered b le, but colors and material i be mourned by any meaus restricted. Om the cou ores tes Ube moore bere is more latitade allowed than upon | %OW itis go ‘ = other occasion. So thatthe high neck apd | ye. a BA! ' “dinner” or demi-even- corey when they apy way somcwhat slowly displacing the chig ops, Which descend 2 | ing the neck | mach less ty tte, the rest may be iw accordance with the sweet will of the wearer; . always, that it is becoming. n robes of = silk, ha ~ al Death of a Famous Sheep Breeder. RUTLAND, VT., Dec. 30.—Kdein Ham : wl tmeer fost: chignov. The dwever us sheep breeder. died this moraiig at his | #Feeard to New Year's dress, aud ceally ara | ENON. . Middlet ae band graceful when ornamented with | he most disastrou the uatural Bees carried én trails to ak 1 pee the roots, va the shi atest fancy ordains. «her | #2 bas hardly poy Sone e ne very umes riped satin | t#le. here is 9 ants from 1 Brook and gros grain, with an Lirt of satin, | Women concerning tt i. an be Vin specic trimmed with lace or rich The bodics n Pesto answers come trom ae oy these striped di cut synare, the | Postrum vender eseriptigu, wo wil Arrived. sleeves of the long coat shape, edged with a fall | seitas coumnsve_ te dlespor! them of the | New York. Dee, Jl—A # | of the lace to the waist, and over these are | they bave left. | The very hing thoy from Liverpool. | pretty open sleeves of -atin, lined do wouid be to cut it short and wear it ‘ without a: silk or sati, which come together at the tup of ieee—wathing i every ¢ f Horron—F | the arm, Nut disclose neatly the whole of ture | "ith borax and camphor waler—to wll ih Te eens striped sieeve benvath. Thesatin overdress is, | pure giyeerime bas been aflded—ant drying nember structive character uf course, alwaysthe color of the eatia stripe in | thoroughly. Rut Enz WIM wet So this, so they flagrations that. hay z the past | the under dress. Wide ficlidnic cin ame erences = gto ten days is unpreces a. Following close’ \ ery pretty dresses, and they are «> fashion- = _— s2ee- upon the heel: the great Ric onable that they may’ = rVe as atype, are com Mrs. MeIntire and X Mary Melatire, wits ain and daughter of the toll-keeper, who were en- gages! in remo Hotel, laet Jutt. was ‘robbed of United States registered bonds, of the ight of $10,000) each, che of $5,900, and one of ‘ 2 ‘ormus the elegant toilettes of many distinguixed matrons, in the new olive, myrt} we have this morning the tele, € pored of silk (taffetas) and tlated swiss or or- | eS ee ~~ potpoty eee of the burning of the Marshall House, | gandie mustn. A Seep Hated Goance of mus- | Caplate Feuetion me Silt Flace—Hien. C at the west end of the wire bridge ove fin surrounds the bottom of the skitt amd i “ » ihe Case. leghany river, at Frankiia, Pa., yesterday | beaded by three narrow alternat | spas cridence elicited om tho examination bo- morning. The flames c anicated to the | two of silk and one of mu | the case of Pelletier and Iennett, charged wt bridge, and the cables soon becoming red hot, | pinked out, the 1 cena mpting to sell a quantity of Cnitel bonds beige beng Anchorages; precipitating the ; . u the | “olen from Senor Carlos Castilio y Loyzaga, idge into ant twenty persuns = mere boa Were on it at the time. Wm. Neil, a farmer, Rich } bowed that Loyxaga, while at the St.George | | ing furniture im the biidge, w. green, sand coler nd prove, Which are fataily injured, and the bo Mary | the tavorite tints. bat which are growing ¥o ex- | $°00—total, $55,509. x and George MeIntive. sole BOONE. | pecdingly scaroe Ohiy aratewiuces | fornd. About ie first of December Pelletier Henage, and tw: they can bs produced. These are made with or | called upou Castillo and tntoresed him that hs ewUusly injured withont overskirts and wo urplice col- | Knew where one of the stolen $10,000 bonds agent of the Alleghany Valley vafleca ie could be found. Castillo was not inclined to pored to be buried in thernins, as he wac ku: enter into negotiations for the recovery of ths to be on the bridge. The weather was inte Vhe tirst d ter New Year'sare the ladies’ , bonds through Pelletier, and the laiter there- cold, and the river frozen over to the second pier on each side, and great ditticuity was ex- | berienced in reaching the sufferers with skits. upon urged him to call upon GENTLEMAN WRO Hap WASHINGT calling aud Ww thes ched a great dea! of importa of toilette. The most ¥ im the way 4 listinguished costumes its ts T COME Prom i hs s, * o C. A boy named Johr-on, aged thirteen, jamperl | brepared for the purppse this season 5 Se Se edie, — Hen. Pago vo trom the center bridge andswam ashore thro igh | Posed of velvet and fur—raby, clare! | tittedid net call an Gomrend: outeton otter the slush and ice. *" | brown, dark green, and marine b} Lille «lid mot call as desired; but suon ater met eae | mounted with wariow bands of chincuilia, | Pelletier and Cox, together with Sen ‘Tex Crisein Strike IN Nev ». | mink, Alaska sable, and w fex. The bon- | yerde, Jose Castillo, an ponent ig eninge eprration—One. of the Crispin baiers stacc: | Mets are OF the same an the Grom, with | Nawaia street. | The conversation, there was that three manufacturers have 1 to the | Jounces to match. coctanans Ate, Sate | So nod as toetie evan tube pensane onotin demands of the Crispins, shops are | fashionable than last vear, but provably there | Tesented a8 having come into possession of in serie coon ‘willbe, Infalloperation. A fourth | RS BOOS meES trily Chegnat: A Yoty Remtenens | Salts On Uogees se the eosin Rend, om tnfactare has signified his yhe has @ deep Hounce vf velvet around tae | Wile was ¢ oars aoredtohia hin team-hands” the required seale cour ae eee Sot on eee ie ee Be riahen te eo * mth ernating with bands of white Juchers Bae pe ie ‘ cutteree ae pore Ears a ey The long basque is trimmed with deep black | + YOULD NOT GIVE ONE ceNT TO THTEVE: thread lace. above which are rules of lace hal the Width, alternating with bands of (drcicese) lace, and beaded by leaves of close dull sitk Sees peg gots bonnet hep — | this costa is of black velvet, trimmed with « " mixture of black and white lace, and white | poppe yy 4p ey ostrich plumes. The velvet strings are cut on | pears that « Ka the time of this failure « the bias, lined with white silk, and ramied | {he attempt to induce Castillo to bay back th across the ends with black and white lace. Sends, Fuliction endeavored te of the: Less expensive costumes tor young laties are | re. Hoe was introdaced to of cloth—brown, marine blue, and myrtle green. _ They are trimmed with narrow band: and | revers of Astr: = and Astracan muf and boa | : | | | | in const, Mr. Castillo explained that } “thieves” Le meant those persons whe. be an jerstood, held bis bonds while knowing they ere stolen frem him. The negotiations be tween Pelletier, Cor and Castillo appenr to hava them. “Iwo co-operative shops are now in oper- ation, one on Murray street, an the Chat » Five more are forming principal factory will be located tn the center of the shoe trade, and will be exclusively whole- sale, while the rest will be wholesale i ‘The wholesale tactory will have a ba 000, Of Which $15, ¢ permitted to subscribe for stock. No aggre- gation of stock im the hands of any one clique or iilfcenend A ee ee One of the best indications of a woman of | U ive oF his expected visit. While ye ee ee wealth and real refinement is that -he knows | Pelletier and McNeal, with were bar- how to adapt her dress to all the pe VIRGINIAN ARRESTED ror a MunpER 1x position and cireumstance, and does EDERICK, MD—Mayor Head, of Leesburg, » received On Wednesday a letter from the ayer of Frederick, Md., stating that he would Boho the arrest of George W. Cooper. of pure who ‘com: iy Frederick, the mayor ly says, on ‘Thursday evening last, ‘‘and would have detied detection, ha: he not dropped from his pocket a letter ressed thus: Geo. W. Gooper, ” Cooper was arrested and com- of the authorites know the young man do not believe he ite ted the deed changed: a ae oo: — MURDER oF One og Tae Crocxerr Famiiy. Jobn Bell Crock the gramison of Davy Crockett. was fonud murdered in his trading i i 3 [ beat at Bloody Landing. five miles above Mem- Pelletier bad stolen Phis, on Wednesday. “ills head was orrivly Hogan ruled out the Sushed with an iron bar, and bis boat ne San coatinnes dered, vidently murder was com: ‘clock. New from which he ‘There is nv clue we gather the above, The ‘Cox re. Soecwingicrmreonace Dee. 4 of ACRAMENTO Love TraGepy.—Charles Dell, who shot and killed Charles F. Fisher, in acramento a few weeks ago, While the latter beating him over the head with a heavy ane, for paying his attentions to hia (Fisher's) ughter, has been discharged from custo: e ground that the homicide was an act ed able in self-defence, | Tue Brorish Navy.—The _investigatio the cause of the loss of the British iron ad Captain has reeulted in an order from the Admiralty tor the followi iterations British iron-clad navy: ‘A Fodection of in at