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——— ———<—_—_<—_<—_—<—<<—— Se ee eee LS of the Birt is HASH A -aeced or ptatted, Le comage is weet whch THE EVENING STAR. | o> Sw Published Daily, Sundays excepted, ! td =~ iigaagsensie Sacuatneeateecet/ AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Ay ; @ — rh rocunie Pennsylvania Avenue, corner llth St. te Nagy Sheen ghee pe howto | BY H - . ware Sing owe t wak THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COUP'Y, | y the aac yeraiet Em sroitere: 8. HM. BAOCPPRMANN, Prevt, | J " h) ey rots poor sith, thy my THE EVENING STAR fe served by carriers #6 | = ‘ y > e |p tosh bade Re wbant vr taee em pus deted their subs sibers.at Tey Ousts Pen Were. or FoR, 5 T seeryoh on purple and white mergnerites A 0 Ty Focw CENT! PER MONTH. Copies at the copmer | Ta he Gress, om WRich Was wrought bunches of Two CBxts each. By mail—three months, 1-40; 1 ok ronpbuds, and a vine of rowsomtke ben! months. @3.08.one year. bre tng the fonaces. A tha roce silk, wah iS. - t Fride oe | five townces on the train, trimmed with em- . i 21m} ante r 2 ARPA eT 2 — TMOEZ..? | beoidery, dune tm colored low sits Te white SS aiananeeine Suda| VE. 40- Ne, 6448. WASHINGTON, D. (., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1872. TWO CENTS. | tad sea oereets a front. gathered flounces on t ———— = — — a Ln — | hina crape TICES TRENIN DEATH OF HORACE GREELEY. o¢ the ea'e of stock and farm utensils is posted | THE WORLD OF STYLE. | grriands of ogiamtine cover the SPECIAL worices. | EVENING STAR. amen in ae (Oe vrted) TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, oat he pee ne vr ° LIFE. SKBTCH OF RIS LIPS. P ECEMBER, ery -sit shoulder, and ® Mrs. J° oes’ Cough Mixture. A d Gossi —— ‘ Horace Greeley, although most of his life was | This Afternoon’s Dispatches. FASHIONS FOR Di wery Wide Bonk Of rose and green silk, This « — Washington News an S1p+ | whe Tribune’s Acconnt of the, y age | parsed in New York city, was a New Englander ane ae Py . “ e garlands. A superd - atelient COUGE SYRUP has now been ———> ieionete tee tie | Hours of the Great Jourr alist Ley one Hampebire pena ogee ot is Associated Pr Reports. arom 6 rack damack ure trimmed with @ ers . at s was ren mae sion ¢ nd x paepiaie 248, 176.05. ‘ G in Amheret county, of that state, and at the “ss Ss NE. cortuge bertha of biack Chantilly ince eprinkled oe tant aus given tn amall dowre, sae tained | Something About His Le and Char- time of his death was about 62 fears of age. IT IS DO jet, the trimmed adult. 12 will positively oer SECRETARY Delano is not dangeronsly ill, as 4 r. Greeley’s father, although a man of exce!~ hoe affections of t rege arGowgis Coldscasthas. Croup, | AS been terorted. He is much better to-day, infiuensa. Hoarseness, Browchtrs Consemption: for th ¥ Rie aie lent sense, had no great faculty forgettingaiong| %R. GREELEWS DEATH BED et he telegrams In last evening's STAR con- | in the world, and after cultivating his farm for The Last Sad Scenes. patients trad. | #24 ‘ill probably be on duty again in a few | tainingan account of the dangerous illness of | some eight or ten years, he found himself hope- , New York, November It Mr. Ruskin has any regard for his own var cea stages ‘Thess casesthous> ) days. | Mr. Greeley were soon feliowed by the sad | lessly in debt. His creditors acized everything, His Dying Words Peace of mind he wil never come to America weceen = oO Sb omatien Ge? | Rerorts ro Conouess—The Attorney Ger.- | tidings of his death, which were recoived in | the sheriff sold him out of house and home, and non 8 Such tgnorance of law and order, such reeki The colfure fer © te such ay ex ne it will be omnsideria a blows a = this city with expressions of regret and sympa- | be ¢migrated im 182i to the state of Vermont in Arrangements for the Faneral 4 ae eet | changed. I< trker longe - I Ayont ex seqecouied. weih= 4g, “einst POG Wil | exal does mat make his repoct with the ofoer | (2% ¢ uarter. The President and bis | ansictch bis father oe tee ere gers Horace ‘eard Of system and econofiy as he | as worn in the street a : re. fr i reseed. we ih ite» trial ’ s ‘i Sirect- | thy from every 4! . * | assisted his father on the farm, and sp: : Sepa ould witness in dressand ¢ res, and ug © Wouter Pot up tm betes at Bate aud Sek. members of the Cabinet, but transmits it direct- | {hy {rom Ouets etre ect to the deesased, | eee Seiiice tee bia toe on oft FORK, Nov. 30.—The accounte pabtished | N00" wiiness bs a : spendivares, and LS aanamnee. To be bad only of | ly to Congress in January. id not attend a reception of the diplomatic | hardly ten years old before he ad read he the Mr. Greeley’s last moments represent him to | Sbove he wic aste of abundant re have been conscious during the day. As is u-aal corps given by the Secretary of State, and to | light “of Savers © bar py i “Bs ¥ git of pine knots eve ‘ases of inflammation of the brain, b wook within @ ‘THE LAST RECRUITING ORDER Wat ns reernit- ARTHUR NATTANS, Druge } ing officers from enlisting minors or inferior would lead tim to anathematise us ail which they were invited, but sent a note ex- | cirenit of seven mi! seo h “° ude us forever, from any claim por 2 slaining their absence. After thre ‘x3 of bis father’s residence. | calsuiicring was extremely sligut, vat it ees Wt Corner 2 and DetreetsN.W. | 0), and directs all recruiting ofticers to enlist | An aZaclated Prese diapatch from New York | (nt) “""~ years of rough work in the words | uni mornid action v! the mini was cvideutirom | Wf SSmpathy, end even upon bis hamanit tor the four colored regiments: last evening made the following brief announ-~ +: Tmont, Horace, then fifteen yeart of age, | exterior manifestations. Al half past five ap oi This thought is apropos to a question asked the Contte sei 5 ment of the fatal termination of ¥ 5, | Wentinte the office of the Northern Spectator | ttp'ly friend, known as “Auntie Lawson, | other day by a young lady as to what wae the ! LEE SPEBBINS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUOE ‘THE OUTSTANDING Currency balance, legal | jiiness:—* Horace Greeley + _-; ureeley’s | at East Poultney, as an apprentice to learn the | entered and approached his . Mr proper “coutftt” for the year. From a central t embroidered = tenders, fractional carrency, &c., as shown | past six this evenin~ y.- --ci at Gfty minates | printing business. Shortly after his father re- | was then roused by a iriend and asked —_ . stripe » with short uyers are cantioned ‘o avoid the mumerons * a y, Key be ‘=: He was conscious at the | moved to Erie county Pa., where for the rest of | know who this i? He fecbly sha “yes, on wi the Academy of Ma and shor aah few nights af Med sloever. S$ by the i of ‘Zreasarer Spinner to-day, is | fime, and". passing away was peaceful. He | his life was a plain, industrious farmer. Mr. Shah nee terwards, | touk ® complete survey of (he “fall | a coiture stretched up bie hand in greeting them and re- are of coarse: 402,607 ,632 62, bei crease of $1,100,279 , .aa been in a state of apparent uncoascious- | Greeley became an expert printer, and atthe | japsed into his . Later be wi yo | dtees’ part of the anuience, inorder to assare | fctentiy Wying te these necked pase women, Since the sist’ of October " hess since eight o'clock. In the morning, his | axe of twenty went in’ the ‘office of the Erie | vil i sum gar fon a3 dentro get ne Ue | niyscif’ thet 1 bad repited by the card, and war | WLo inld ou ‘tiguiounly to hangucs as Sgr a strength having entirely failed, and his pulse at | (Pa.) Gazetie fora year, and then turning his | mann Without tremor or emotion, Le | #imoet as much di-;umted as Kuskin might Bave | tiers ay 1 puted Skirts and sorplun, ‘THs SexaToRratL ConTRsS? In North Caro- | the wrist bemg imperceptible. He appeared to | tace eastward, he started out to seek his fortune. | answered pees” Again, when asked iC he | Deen atthe resuit of my observabons. calis sarplice watets, ard become virtnous to lipa is about the same, wit: no prospects of set- | Suffer but very little daring to-day.” He arrived in New York August 17,1551. AN | recognized “Mr. Reid, ‘he looked up with Incongruous and chaotic are the only terms | indiguation at the mere mention of white arme tling it. The fourth ballot in the legislature HI8 ILLNESS AND DEATH Lis worldly goods were tied ap in a handker- | immediate recognition, and lifting his band he | ‘bat will apply to the mixture of styles and eol- | and rounded busts; butte young beauties i ts ealerday Wded==Wienk ce isthus described in the New York Tribune of | chief. After tramping around two days. and | grasped Mr. Reid's teebly, and esid distinctly, | 7 dieplayed upon ladies, old and young, who | iwmcunely becoming, and very inleresting pas yesterday :—Vance 74; Pool, 71, and Mer- eer: Visiting nearly all the printing offices in the | “vcx” When asked if be wae impain helaid | Biuelpally compose the gay assemblage. In | ges at arms “literally lace when two ake p the same costume Marie Antoinette, Josephine, | leaders of the respective forces happen to meet. Eugenie, and the Princess Alexandra or Qaeen | The following t the method by which the of te bob-pob each other, or rap each other | Josephine coiflure ts obtained be back bair as if they bad met at aspiritualistic sceance and | is combed up st it from the pape of the to these nondescript toilette: are added purety | neck, and Y circular eflect given American ideas of trimming and ornament— | y 2 ee Se tent the top bows of ribbon, bite of lace, fdowers, feathers, the & braid or a f 7 city, out success, Mr. Gree! ‘Was em- | his band upon his-breast, but without otherwixe THe ATTORNEY GENERAL AND Mas. Wit- | grSie tras in wimentas mood: health as useai and thus, when barely three days a | replying, and retarped to his semieunconscious : btained an anchorage in New York. osod pepe Liame entertain at dinner this evening at six | when, on the day after the election, he wrote ine next year Mr. Greeley worked ins | cate:i3ine Peele ened lp a o’clock the Secretary of War and his guests, |, the card announcing his resumption of the edi- zen offices, and in the autumn of 1852 | still, at balf_; They whperse LP er +4 Mr. and Mrs. Bowers ot Iowa, the Secretary of || torial eharge of the 7ribune. dis sleeplessness gr irred uneasil tary destrian tour through @ part of New | began to matter indistinctly something which the Treasury, General and Mrs. Ricketts, Judge | W8# known to have become greatly worse; but . Returning to New York, Mr. Greeley | niefriends around Bim could not cache His ot bys Mitter of the Supreme Court, General and Mes, | fr years he had enffered more or less from worked @ few months at book printing, aud | dsughtcr, Ida, Mr.and Mrs. Stuart and Auntie | 824 jewelry—commencing with massive thick tree of smooth hair. The front bair r ig same difficulty, and, as is now clear, a sufficie! then entering a partnership with 4 yo1 ‘man ma tian lete and ending with the quaint is parted arranged without tri. AMUSEMENTS. Myer, 50d Uasete) S20 Mrs. Babcock, Silowancehad ‘not been made for'the intense | named Siory, who had no more capital than | Lis'Tagt Watts ae sneerneny,anzoUs, to bear | elaine of the feudal indy. sy finger pufte are placed lengthwise QOciETY Fou THE PEEVEDTION DF Cal: ‘Tus InTaRx al RBVeNUR BUREAU estimates | strain upon him tg ty eps the summer, and | himself, he began doing business on his own | mured for a while and at inst fee aid, ie ts Fashion has certain'y become demoralized, | temples. Or the hair may be loosely ee ee LON OF C8U- | the recetpts of the year ending next Jane, at eapecially during the last month of is wife's | acount 1 enon ealted thee Moe per | done.” ‘There was no evidence of pain in bis | 404 nothing but goi ne a oa — : ‘$13,000,000, of which $51,000,000 Is from distilied | "BE. soon became evident that his strength | Snich pt Ser orning , | last moments, face only —. 1 on Aaety -— the tip of t PUBLIC AWARD OF GOLD MEDALS, _| =Pirits, $33,000,000 from tohacoo, $7,000,000 from | was unequal to the hard task to which Leet | wors'acens bockrnnet bares they peitling e little into a look of perfect peace. Dr. inadenn, any wemnen whose geettion, cluppeter, top to give the complete effect. A tortoise fermented geen $5,000,000 from matohes ‘and | himselz. He wrote only three or four careful | managed to keep their presses going in working to Mr. Greefey’s heart said, aie . *» | and beauty would give them authority they | shell band ora high back shel! comb ts often The ® P. ©. A. announces the following bamk checks, and the rest from miscellaneous | a:ticies, nove of them half scoluma in length. | off euch little Jobe as were sent them, Me ‘The remaine were dressed’ and laid Sat to | ‘Bould be prayed to set an example fora time of | worn, and in fall evening dreq, flowers are grape of exercises onthe oocasion of the aw sources. eee eens Peete eee eee Roeser nae one sre compoettion. The | await removal in the parlor, while a few friends | utter alvence o: ornament. To go to Se | Ae ee eee 5 here Office was kept up until Marc , when > | extreme and a! verity, © roi . , FIVE GOLD MEDALS blaming ratte ag pobre ce ae vase. In gil, he wrote leas than | the frst number of the New Yorker .was pub. | remained pedi senpalng cn ¢ Reger Maw eng Yalgarity of the cheap and dear ‘ov This graceful germent bas taken tte place eS UAT EVERISG ee dO eae, At | ann. Lackey a, three and e half columus after his return, con- Mr. Greeley now launebed into edito- | toa, to-morrow Might will probably be | Which have destroyed all order and neutralized | SMong the independent outside cloaks of che were Jy four issues of the . T ears pub- HIB EXCELLENUY GOV. COCK B to-day engaged in making | tributingto only four pay 'wo and for seven y and a half pud- and t to this city. The present intention is deauty. Fathionabies affect to ltke originality, | S*0n, and ts worn upon all occasions. Its hectien oe ype two copies for the Senate and House. To-mor- | or three times he handed his assistant short ar- | lished @ vigorous and tificential paper. ‘The og him from Dr. Chapla® church om Puce, they ere siwnye looking for © wow Gosign, they | varied in form, and bas amumed larger propor Exercisee_ Prayer by New’ Dr. Atkins: Introduc- | row they will make five manifold copies for the idea worth using, but | disastrous commercial revulsion ef 1837 came | gay, but the programme may be changed to suit | Will pay $10 more for a bonnet that has not | tions, sas to adapt it thoroughly to present B-marke by the Presiding UMtcer; ‘Recitation | Aeociated Press, American Press Association, gn outproperiy; you | near sweeping it ont of existence. He strug | the desire of wach public bodies as propose to | Deenexhibited in a window. Why not beori- | use. Many are imported: and are made elo- Wer B'Olay Prease: «of an Abstract o° | and the three daily papers of this city. hed better put it in shape.” Gedon till September 21, 1811, when the New | take part in the ceremony. ginal? Drop all modern puifed and patchy de- | gantly, embroidered with silk and chentile: Fir. Gqichelin Revert, Addrem by General OO.) pucuesnaalt gietal 0s Ges nak cs yet es Gils toa onto reaelant aban- rorker Masstopped. His subscribers and adver- SCRNES AT THE TRIBUNE OFFIOR. signs, which : ither new nor true and alike | Others with silk, wool ‘on by Mr. B- he ‘reuse; Addrees el cretary an done: effort vi ys tisers owed him $10,000, which they never paid a two defect: wdale. C0 Cox anit Award of During yesterday crowds gathered at the Tri peas, and insist upon a dress | others again braided in a Mrs. Fish to the diplomatic corps last ing | Sent for the family physician of A. J. Johnson, | Mr. Greeley was married July 16, 1836, in Im- id, that which expresses character, and preserves unity | Leavy mohair b | furgish the music. a friend with whom he was a guest, and in 5 < 4 Lune office inquiring for the iatest news. Mr. | Or oo ii be and gives the garmenta very rich appearance. wT BR clock reciasiy:, | was attended by the members of the various | Ssose house his wife bad died. ty Rev. Wan, Norwood, t6 Mise Macey Sinclalr, at three o'clock received @ dispatch | PU" iimeult to do this. 1 knowitis easier to | Velvet polonaises tank first in value nnd beauty. <_< — | icgations almost en masse, together with mem- | Every effort was made to induce sleep, but he | Cheney, of Warrenton, formerly of New York. coated. end an bout ater wardens Poaling | accept the senseless formeof others than towork | These are richly embroidered AL THEATER. bers of the Cabinet, justices of the supreme | grew steadily worse until it becameevident that | His wife was by profession ateacher. The lady | «Come immediately or all will be over? out ideas for oneself; but it is not a question of | With guipure or thread | Ma. J. G. Savitie, Lessee and Manager. court, Governor Cooke, and numerous other | fis case was Worse. Dr. George 5S. Choate and 0 a ely 0 " re hair cloth. itis a yar what is easiest, but what is best. The mass of women are obliged to accept what is made for | a them. Women of means can afford to gratify ars a yard The polonmises in this fabric their taste, and in doing so should givethe world | are richly embroidered or braided seutachy, the benefit ef their experience aud their cul- | &Pd finished with yak lace or trim, ture, What they desire the artizan will farnis! The wool embroidery is like the poiut # and intime the finer and truer method would | *titch—in one or two shades of 1 A penetrate the Jower strata, and we shall have | Wool. Next to camel's beir come cashmere and persons in high official position, besides a bril- | o-hers were called in consultation is understood to have possessed high intellectuai | then started for Pleasantville, but did not giv. . rr id finally it | endowments, and her domestic virtues must el ri MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1872. Nant gathering of Washington society. was decided to take him to Dr. Choate’s resi- | have been great ta have secured sch profound | (0,26 Public the news he bad received. The EVERY EVR@NING ontil further notice, and} Cars ron RuiwucneewEnt.—At thecom- | Je0ce, two or three miles distant from Mr. | and permanent devotion as Mr. Greeley showed i DAY , 5 { Mr. Greeley’s death came. Throughou: the FATUBDAY MATINES. j <3 Greeley’s own country home at Chappaqua. | to her. In 1840 he edited the Log Cabin, de- | 2: Nergps " ALSO, AT GRAND EXTRA MATINEE, ing session it is propose: to bring before Congress | Here he received unremitting attention. Voted to the election of William Hency Harri- | foveis and “slabs: aud scaret wae eeovehies THURSDAY, THANKSGIVING AFTERNOONS, | t2e Claims of the cities of Hagerstown and Prom ees os ne er rene = aa toe sien La 1841, he estab- | expressed. The Union League Club will take Frederick, Maryland, and the city of York, | tion. Insomi i am- | lished the Daily Tribune, and shortly after- | ¢Pcee!, . coln ‘Fhe Fifth Avemue Theater Combime- | piney ivunia, tor reiuiburscinentof ho ranerms | Taation of the brain. Under this the venerated | wards the Weekly ‘Tribune. In which tne | SPPropriate action to-day, also the Lincoln " ‘ Club. and other clubs and associations of whieh, | Batural and enduring forms, distinct with that | cloth. Many of these garments are buttoned to paid by them, respectively, of $39,000, 820,09 | Patient rapidly sank. At times he was delirious, | merged the New Yorker and the Log Cabin; | yr) Greeley was a member. chiefest beauty, fitners. There is no objection | the oxydized silver buttons. Tuey can be made er entucs d/eamtics and si.ofo (3 the Contederate army daring the | Shothes tes as clear tended asevet:, He tovt | with this journal hie fame as an editor came |’ OT°SI6Y wn Nott ware to 8 dese which represents 6 distinct era, pro: | ory warm and worn ore, any cuitalle ander~ - . ac 4 i i rength wi j n'a few | national. In 1 was to i vided it is sui ‘and becoming, but it ahouid - In ere is endices taste displayed — MISS GEORGIA LAN@LEY, | Peuneylvania invasion of 1 days the possibility of his speedy death forced | Billa vacancy. He served ia that bode trom | {%!8 to much overcome with grief to analyze ts 20 alwaye be borne in mind that it was adherence | each establishment having tts own design And foll Corps of Metropolitan Artist ta Mc.An | Gzn't F. T. Dunt hasresigned his position as | itself into unwilling recognition. It was not, | December ist of that year to March th, 1sig, | Mr, Grecley's character and career. If says, ; : to the type which made it distinctive, and which | There are loore-belted ones, Uight-niting ones aestin Daly's areat cotemporanccns Play, enti aid-de-camp on the staff of Gen'l Sherman, to | however. until Thursday last that his associate: | and was chiefly distinguished for bis op: | Lowever, that be was probably the most Fe- | av trougne it down to tis and double-breasted ones, but mesriy all fail * weeeereseees and family brought themselves to admit it; and ition to the abuse of the mileage system. ° pe eh ‘What a useful contribution we shall make to | open from the belt down, in a receding line, nok DIVORCE. = take effect on the Ist of January, 1873, which | even then they still clung to his faith inthe | In iss he published a volume or eauags and tec. | UPPAFINg controversialist, he bore no malice. | se dress of the future? being rounded, but held back by tapes fastened DIVORCE. DIVORCE. resignation has been accepted by Gen’l | vigor of his constitution. On Wednesday night | turce under the title of ‘Hints tovards Re. | CYe? ip the heat of political contention, and no motsbay FRAPARATSONS. over at the fournure. Polonaiscs and tunics of ACE. NIVORCE. Sherman, who has addressed to Gen'l | he failed very rapidly; Thursday atternoon aud | form.” In 1851 he went to Europe, and daring | @&®, ever Feeponded more warmly to the per But I must stop sermonizing and make @ | #ll kinds are made much larger and less bouf- vroverscresseasesecesesesee, | Deut. & note thanking him for his | evening he seemed somewhat eatier. his stay in England served as one of tue jure | Sons! esteem of party antagonists. Even with | | But 1 must ep ese of the’ plac’ medcas | fante, many in very thick “material are not ‘Elegantly Mounted and Produced. faithful services, and assuring him of his great During the night be slept well, muttering oc- | men at the Crystal Palace exhibition. after | Stphen A. Douglas his relations and inter. | Pasting mention or nome oe most among these | looped, and the fullness consists merely ine legantly Mounted . respect and consideration. It is understood that | casionally, and frequently raising his right | his return he published a volume entitled | COUP Tested on # footing of the frankest good Pee the hotides ‘excellence, which commence | OX plait.at the back of the waist, fastened bj REMEMBER THE GRAND GALA MaTINEE, | Gen. Dent will remain on duty at the executive | hand. Towards moraing he was more quiet, | “Giencu Europe.” In 1856 he published a | Will,and there have been recent instances in | ure tle hol ng and end with thesecond day | ‘Wo buttons. Bome have velvet vets, caffe ant THANKSGIVING AFTEBNOOM, mansion, on the staif of the President. + and between § and 9 o'clock fell into an uncon- | «History of the Struggle for Slavery Extension | Thich be gave his confidence to political oppo- . Thankegiving thie year re- | Pockets. ‘And SATUEDAY, at 2 scious cendition, which continued, with some | or Restri in the United Statesfrom irs7 to | ZeRt® with a more me meuresteve, ct ot Sow from the disaster which betel ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND LEAVES. Wi oslo aa nie Prnsowat—Hon- Thomas Underwood, ot | intervals, through the day. He made occasional | 15:4,” His more recent books are the « History ane ee ndtheretore New Engiand, over which | There was @ time when to woar many or in In preparation, “ABTIOLE 47.” ports | Lafayette, Ind. U. 8. Commissioner on the | exciamations, mtmany of them, in consequence | of the Great Rebellion” and “What I Know of | “Ying that Mr. bryos gS alma manag the homesteads of business menot | SY Way conspicuous flowers was lovked ujon ASHINGTON THEATRE COMIQUE, | Northern Pacific Railroad, is at the Ebbitt | of his extreme weakness and apparent inability | Farming.” In 100 he made a trip across the | Surya’ ing GyoqgTound® for expecting te be | Nev Urk are scattered, and where annually | 8* extremely bad taste. But the alojcon ot W Hevenih at., south of Pennsylcana avenue, | House. ~-—-Vice President Colfax is expected | ‘2 tinleh what he began, were unintelligible. } plains to California, and was received in San | (lected, the World add Mion the staid old and active young are gathered to- | this style by many leaders of fashion abroad, * ae ve to-night. ‘He will be at Wormisys | About noon, however, he sald quite distinctly, | Francisco by the municipal authorities, “While ight againet him.’ gether and garner up their ditferentand various | 8d pardcularly in Paris, bas made it equally MOBE NEW NOVELTIES, EXCITING aT a! Man arrheed 1 rmles® | and with come force: “1 know that my Re: | there he lestured on temperance, the Pacitic er ee ‘These reunions were not probably | {ashion bere; and indeed nothing can exceed ‘TBACTIONS. as eal the city: | deemer liveth.” railroad and politics. Mr. Greeley, { The directors of the Lotus club last night | Fxperlences. Seam Coleen | the beauty of the flowers and leaves now sent SEVER BoiLLiaNT LIGHTS ottce. bas returner mond, of the general | “"Syuring the day he recognized various people, | temicd the Dhienae COM ener ey it 3880. at | adopted resolutions concerning Mr. Greeley’s | lemened se cadoebts “es ree epee” | over by the leading Parisian houses, nor the (HOLIDAY WEER to lowest Lica, Governor Beceridee eit | his daughter many timeer and the members of | from Orenou sichearserted toe te eeueeate | death. ‘The liberal club will hold a special se ete Judgment, fatality, ot nerldemtar cig, | Bdelity with which ‘the best fabricanie imitate First appearauce of she Talented Character and | {7towe, 7 Lieut. ge, his household at Chappaqua, Mr. Jno.R.Stuart | for the Presidency Judge Edmund Bates, of | eetiDg to-night to pay tribute to his memory. | the recent judgmen’. Tatanty, ur accidental cir | sists “and it seems a reason for their adop- J#MES COLLINS AND MaRTSA WEEN. z Scag pee and Mr. Reid. Miscouri; In February, 1861, Mr Greeley was or ah All toe Eocene holidays proper, which include Christmas and | tm that the mi of these flowers i# in thou~ oan Geen for danseuse agsoluts and | TS Darantwent Soticrtors.—Theattor | | On the whole, he suffered little, and seemed to | a leading candidate of the republican party to | ,~o0ST@™: Nov. 30-—All the Boston morning | Netvays TEVPEE MIETT Drobabiy not suder se | Sand=of instances the sole resource of orphans greatest song ond dence teay bivt ney-general recommends that the solicitors of | b&ve no more than the ordinary restlessness | represent the state of New York in the Senate | fapeT® have obituary notices on the death of | New, Nears Gayy mie probally Rot sumer #0 | and widows left to le alone since the war. ‘Wits HELESE suite. he Treas N which accompanies the last stage of disease. | of the United States. His rival was Wm. M. | “Face Greeley. ho keep T! conscientiously, ar- | Among these beautiful creations of an art re- ‘eon! ‘actress and dansense, SU- | ‘be ‘ury and Navy departments, examiner | jyaring the day his extremities were cold, and | Kvarts, the distinguished lawyer. "On the nents Fue SEwe Is OnIAO. SS ee Se kc ona > © | quiring great innate taste and trathtulnees in Each EEA SEEESHEEASGOEGS ECTS: | ‘evel internat revenue boetcnsed trom thsi | Ute” heas'u very lermtank nate | baloe ie friends ot Mr. vares can theis wots | nurace Gtzeey la ecsteed Sr the gabe goss | itrfact Cartman is move afonal for the | Snail ate the velvet and eat dowry, wicy EES, tal Lute GATLOMD, the bonciew man,the | nominal attachment to the department of jus | stantly diminishings et SRG COR | fer Judge Tra Hartis, of Albany, which secured | erally with profound sorrow. Expressions. ot | children than for gro ways Stolp nde ana x 9 . Mr. % . very were never a hand- Wogaderind Gontorrignins end Man Monkey. "4g | tice-as the headror thetr respective department: | “He had not ssked for water or been willing to Clading bis course during the war 3 aeiany | regret and sympathy are universal. All the some mar 0s feshionable os bow. "in the ton wn i. cannot dispense with thelr immediate presence, | drink it since his stay at Dr. Choate’s, bat dur- | Jefferon Davis, and tis nominanion we a ee ee ees See: ‘WATER LILLIES. and the deparment of justice cannot exercisd | ing Friday he asked for it frequently. Up to | P Dinei Greatest Bill ever offered. Powerful Triple Com- | supervision over their official business while | within half au hour of the end be manifeaced fy nae pong Othe maple in to | Propesed Mom pany, Ipolio, drama, farce, burlesque, and panto | they are scattered through various departments. | various w: his consciousness of what was | need more extended mention in this article. of the oval sorio-comic ‘ = going on around him, and even answered in | Mr. Greeley’s abstraction is well illustrated b: WLiek hae oer a = Dereere ms ReeTorED TO HIS RawK.—The sentence of monosylisbles and intelligently questions ad- | his bi pher,who says that he often Eats od a Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association 3 beneat of the Lurquoise, dead garnet and sea foam » the ‘velvet and satin roses are a marvel. Of course these have nothing of nature, though there is such & thing as & binck rose, and some shades of it to Meade at Gict- tys! tis 9 GEtrrsnvea, Nov, 30.—At a meeting of th: ve. Wirst time of the besutiral local Crama, writen b, ABD Li = crimeon and purple velvet roses are like the real ; t ier = : Capt. Thomas H. Stevens, who was suspended | dressed to him. ; eset resolutions were for the erection of a still, nataralor unnatural they form “ ait rnecn and evening, Now-3, 13 ofthe | from rank for three years in consequence of | _ About half-past three he said very distinctly, | fone woke ng an AS governed entirety | Tcmorial column andatatuein honor of General trimming, and where the color is dark’ oud conductors and drivers of the W.aud@. B. 8-00. | 4 to the Guerriere in the Mediterranean |'‘‘ It is done,” and, beyond the brierest answers | by the answer, whether in catmest oc a. i | Meade. An exeeutive committee, consisting of heavy are really tmproved by the yellow ceut Ledies nigbta every Tuceday and Briday. amily | 34mege ie m | to questions, this was bis last utter, * oF nacarnest OF & (diz OD | General Grant and other }, Was selected that pines with them te ti matinee Wedneolay and Saterday. mas Bas bees rected cad rene eect the rocks, | “Sis youngest daughter, Mis Gabricile, was | Dinknown peculiarity. pened in Pars; Frguce, | {2,have charge of the raising of « fand of or exquisite ied 7[ Ss azine Ban sition at the head of the list of captains. ‘The | With bim through Thureday evening. Through- | where ho was impriscted for debt a feo auor, | $100.00, and that an address be tasued inviting caus reason for the revocation of the sen. | Ut Friday the elder daughter, Miss Ida, was in | and of which he givesa most graphic account, | (2¢ Co-Operation of the governors and legisla ytod to’ the WILL GIVE & CONCERT no constant attendance, as she had been dur of his owns but ot the New eh ee ee ee aly now worn. At Concordis Hall = iemaehice Tasca aeubee ce Lee aoe, wReR a Potomac, and to the ‘Union leagues and assoc: Gerful shading certain’, pecommnemis ir te ane on DAY and BDAY SVEN! a household were nt, with Mr. ithough e man great learn! ations of Pennsylvania reserves and Gran: artistic eye. Among he most beau! Swmaringastevo eT eee hits John 3. Stuart ands fou other friends | gone! em echnical oducetion aitek. cons Army sf the Potomac in raising & Mende mome- peacock *-mmingn Ate iy om Oi No.) On Exhibition ‘Raw No Naval Opvriogrs TRansrerexp. — Lieut. | Nothing that science or affection could suggest | only be acquired at the universities and higher rial tw otémall biack estrich plame ends curled 456 and Sale 420 | Commander Jobn Schouler ordered to the hy- | "S? Winey tignt ned tome poy the in- | SchC0ls, he was perhaps the best political writer From ‘To-day. per tightly. Nothing wy color 17m Br. ay True, | drographic office; Lieut-Commander John R. | evitable hour came. Without the sleighs were | (ichteeieere toga menutectured more Pub- | rum EXCITEMERT In PARI. AUATING: er; though there oie stems very pry Bartlett ordered to ordnance duty at the Boston | running to and fro, beating toc wm ahon ic sent an @ larger intiuence in Panis, Nov. 30.—The approval by the na- ver, there are some very pretty Ho. 616 Teh street, end | |; Midehr C. F. Emmerick, A.B. te tig ne Pecnes moulding pub) ic opinion than any man America | tional assembly of the resolu’ proposed by imported = which these appear ates Milliazan, and, Hf. Geutoom detached from the | Danrerg, telegraph feation, the latest bull Ir. Greeley Nak COs tees exebied. | Minister Dufavre has had s quieting effect on aie sehen pte Sade Froice on Naval Academy ard ordered to the Hichmond, | Nearby kent Within, the danghaer | Aersee cee ned, Some, Indrmitics and weak the public mind in this city. The excitement wg Boo Ee ed Save Furst Amistant Engineer George .M. Groen de: | and afew others near the dying man, | and uj Mife. He was tempersta, and ia ReShad apmhe vit ee time, But 4 spertty a RT ee <4 = ordered to duty in the Hurveying | tional and free from pain, though now tas'weax | comme precy: wustere in. hie habita, ito was a oo eee mecetn eater au the brtibent ober. | Sian, bua wade Gas onsty an clipes wa nen expedition. ais to speak. more than probable that the A his ee ee és F | reeoncilable let us not ran after rena 8. JUSTE Pat In the adjoining room sat one or two mere | faithful , Nov. who paper, and threads of lass re- bel ridiculous, EBs gay ‘Tax Rerort oF tae SOLtcrrow OF THE | friends and the clan. At @50 e'clock the Pi > five weeks ago, his Zaiked from Glasgow to carrying the . People generally suppose that chil- it assume another fame. In CLOTHING, Taeasvnr for the past year shows that thetota! | watchers drew ‘tack to reverent stillness from Greeley’s rel American fing, will arrive at Gulldball’ this | drea pleesed eft high colored daubs and | When dremed for a ball, @ jewelled batterfiy SHOES, S055 of S10 D etre jt | amount sued for by the United states was | the bedside. "The great editor, wan gone in Unitarian *Bestoratiouct. “Ho sept | ftermocn. 0 gg 9 4 ieee ~ 88,567 185.11. Of the whole number of euits | Peace, after se many straggles, in honor, after letter to the Rev. J. M. Austin: « 7 3 ot eee ey ep Aenea ee ot Suits | 8) much obloquy.”” prprbad y= Yoo bt ee Severe Cold at the Herthwest. toon become tired of painted shams and prefer WAT THB ITEMS CosT. . NUMEROUS MARINE DISASTBRS ON THE La KBS. Stater 323 were score 9 decided; 258 THE TRIBUNE'S TRIBUTE. 30.—The weather has been : i H z 8 z : z § i 3 g i = & £ H ‘set- it in which we shall awake in the life to Mi ' —— tled auld dismissed; in. 1 ica were remit. | The Tribune says, editorially -—" The melan- | come, and that many die so deoply stained and | extremely cold and Dolaterous fore fortes: | for eege na er ucies trom, Vienne, Paris, Ber | tcniy Cort more te the agareeee tne an L UBE ted by the Secretary ef the Treasury; choty announcement of the death of the editor ves of mand depravity | past, and very severe on lake navi; Steam- their appearance in great force. Leathe tee nese articles are not used b; ; ay 968 stlll pending. ‘Shs whole amount for whick | and founder of the Tribune, though for « tow us ard painful discipline must pro. | Gre and salling vessels come in Sonkchatee cas aa oj ‘and the ‘wens | American ladies as the English and French uso Perth owns a Emm, wan $OU2 905 CFs aod the eutive Stioact | and intimate fricnda valle upos ua with all the | Seotmene Peeare, (OF thelr admiesion to the | ice, and some of them nearly disabled. Many | with Chatelaine attachment which have’ ie, | them, with care, and only upon rare oceaslons; , is 67; , marine disasters are reported. come so popular, present many varieties su- | ‘ey are mounted, as numerously as possibie, TO-MORROW EVENING, ATS OCLOOK. | collected from ail sources was €1,000,42241. shock of a sudden calamity. He had reacked, —————— ae Lewreryd ‘Sealskin S:- | every time they gointothestreet. Laces, rc D ” ——— indeed. a ripe old but time had not laid ita THE TRLLER’S, DEFALCATION.—An perbly mounted tor te another ry isd 2 fringe, wpe Tiggpus, 28 Coates sinaeaiag ogee oman Gzw't Honace Portree, of the President's | withering touch upon’ him. His splendid sone fon has been into the ataire of | pondcutaase insee Semy, SF'te hobbies, wick indiontiave mownted, and | et beats we ing ye ts. The procecds th dent says: ‘Joseph Jefferson is still at Pp stitution easily bore the strain of enormeus e state bank of Vir; Eap-r4 Richmond, as tert | POnde! J fe! ill at his | those who cannot achieve a sealskin jacket are to be devoted to clothing and edacat! ponipaimgsticc Sendered the vice presidency “4 ia, oe tert | ho ‘eas; ¢ by Me 2 mein Hobokus, a manufacturing village iu tent themselves with a sealskin mon- : ices of the Woang Catboric’s | Of the Pullman Palace Car ccmpany,as an- | suggestive unin the prime or lite, Hin pnsenns | $80.00—but Mr. Tellers eerste soar uae | Bergen county, N ‘ale or reticul, richly mounted ant’ bold by we Friend ® It ncedim the Stamef has 3 ge! $10,000 of that bay | way, twenty-fi ‘les from the city. I men- littering chains. goes two dollars and # quarter,” nou! yesterday, accepted | impulses were unchilled by disheartening ex- 00 of that amount and @ party who wasen- | tion this articularly beca' Place & ing new rage, displ said « lady the other morni: (;208GE macpomate, LL. the position. General Porter was selected | periences. Through the trying cai 2 | feemiade restocation ‘prguuation in real catate, | frequently printed Hoboken. Jefferson's eves, | iter ere ete eae ido moubtmg | down the third pair of Kid glows Soa owing to hislargeexperionce intncorganization | Which tas just clea, his piyaeat vigor bie | hag ade, restoration Yo the erient of ging [hich were thought to have quite recovered. | of scent bottles, aud many fancy articles for | been endeavoring to Rt to fer “TEE LIVE AND GENIUS OF goBT. BURas,” | {22 Cumberland aud Potomac. The control of | those, who knew him ‘best, and. seemed to | Property. "UTS 8 who have attended him have very: little hopes | Permomsl,and tollet use. | It's also employed for eae 2 : ; the company ‘will be left in Me Bande, os Mr. ———ay — seotninats. Lond mp Mr. Epwanp A. Pottarp is very seriously | Of bis getting any better. The medical gentle- | are somewhat exceptional, and fare ‘classed CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Pullman, its president, will leave the United | t life can ever be written im whieh | iil at the resldence of his brother, Mr. Richard | Men even have fears that the comedian’s brain | under the headingof wedding or holiday gitts, patience three pairs of gloves had been MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 8 P.M ptcey pena w aceg gt eg — petra len Beep be dlc Ncuousigure, | Pollard, in Lynchburg, Va. Mr. P. has long | i® affected, and that he will never be in a con- ‘The holiday styles in jewelry follow the fashion | *#¢Tificed. It is not well-born women, the » SP. An ecg od a es. 8 ee eee = picuous etna; | been a great sufferer from Bright's disease, | dition warranting his return to the stage.” of the moment, and consist mainly of pendants, | *¢>*wally rich, who waste and buy perpetually; Tickets, 20 cents; Beserved Beate 75 conta: at | Place of General Porter. which is given up to oniccs want Tee — Rhich, within the last few days, has assumed | ay Uwttcny Tar An old crosses, lockets of new design, t | why yng * ee Ballawgie’s. aov x Tax Daten Exrepition.—The officers of | cessful lite was that which is worn out incon. | 92 arming tor: name as Henry Johnson, and hail! ae ont oe ne ee soo uot qovusseened ts tee sane of one th IRCOLN HALL the navy who have been erdered to the expe- | Hict with wrong anderror. The only ambition | Mn. Snort, of Staunton havi Richmond, stole a cape in Alexandria last Sat- | Dolders, scent bot Sney ectelesquner- hm] 3 pe: s ing been ly. The beautiful things, and they treat real iaces just dition to survey a route for the canal acrom the | Tumanmlsery ud leave the world © ide bat: | ienisee ine aad ord ating eat ato te | Rony an sold ie for LHe afterwards wont | Fst and bromsipiss usw Sut ordatomt ae | as, tbe?, ai ae Isthmas of Darien left for Fort Monree yester- | ter thas he it. That he had dono this | de teat the Gret bettie oe Moe ft was arrested, tried, ndant ti the brooch dies fs they aid "dolla E posited there at th. superintendent, but was ted, . ves, and the ‘ PROF. JOHN TYNDALL, was the consolation which brightened his last | andhad consequently been nis iegorer cineeg | sent to the chain gang” While locked ay Guy a Sone | SS it thahenek Vines Lthien, CR ees days and assured him he had not lived in vain. | years. urday hight some of the ether prisoners Sout epee gens = “ x SLID | . The anticipation of a b- demand COURSE OF SIX LECTURES 0X palat hie auasneinr or tacos 87 The Vermont legislatare has declined to | cluding the @l he bad gation tee ok aga! onable something to be regretted," “S| nas not been aps LIGHT, abolish the death penalty, regarding it peach sented 4 change is imminent of which lovers wii] | “2B0UE .wanees 4 sesesne saat ik sated capital thing. eed eae) Crmmtcal Teacnens EXxctuoe> vnom ; solitaire diamonds ares Taare bee Sem on ‘adition so structed and arranged expressly for his lectures 1a angid Soroner’s jury at Quincy, Iil.founa that Mabe ty Ald Biot Woda ee | rings. Large Sue vtech eee Px ‘and far fur America.) (Taiscourse ie gubstitated for the aa - superannaation, U4 there suddenty, died of | priitant speech by Herr Falk, in wick thee | fulness hate taken het place, or form the Saeeee a gisount nual ¥.M.C.4. scientific course] The lectures tral Sgure of a design which makes diamonds | Which is tn 4 will tegin BUREDAY EVENING, December 3, and termination of vernment to £7 The distillation of alcohol from mosses and | with of R ounced, 5 ie Rome was announced, a rm fe Reeoming on important branck of in- the exclanae uedby Herr Mallinckrodt against S7-The English Loré Chamberlain has for- | ders aa teacheref rom the pub! = bi Fg ar lic echools was re cee ae ermal abows” which fors year Jocted, the vote standing 442 to 8s; S57 Mesers. Kendall and Bourne, of Port land, Or., + | last Mav, devoted three hoi aik ts maeefemeben appetite fy dinner by 6 | Af" reshe "ender gaiceaee ato “eae i f g Eg i & § : continue om alternate evenings, at 8 o'clock. ‘Dickets for the course, with reserved seats, @5. ‘The sale of course tickets will close on Pattanty EEDA, Movember 90, at Baliantyue’s bookstore, 425 7th st. Admission, to cack lecture, @1; no charge for reserved seats. The saleof tickets to any of the separate lectares will begin on SATURDAY MORNING, it i H i B tescher—with a SO-Mr. Proudfoot, an Ameri rt, November 3@ af the same place. 2 lé-dw bs geno re id $500,600 for an estate in Fresh o feP more than ‘> & S7'The cadets at West it relieved from cavalry drill on secouot of an ain outbreak of hipporhino—&c., in their stables. Benjamin, of Cincinnati, ine Thursagy teat rreud on gaycrnment by propariog ‘and fillng treadeuse Gotrscrmnsr PotR Les PIEDs; CORS BNLBVES SANS PEINE; —— durillons macvats onglee, soignes aves succes, — Fartaisa DaMaces tm a N et Suir.—The suit of —. Dixon par le BOCTEUER WHITE, — the proprietors of the Pall Mall Gazette Chiropediste, We. 635 1th street, opposite the | !™ London, to recover damages for alleged libel was brought to @ conclusion yesterday. The Pour sofas donnes chealui, $1; «domicile, @3. arin: jury awarded the plaintiff one fi Le DOCTEUR WHIT! Mors [xsuRREcTIONS IN SPatw.—TheSpan- depuis Ios Ue WHITE, cot etabii o Weshineton information that | ish government has received z i i A h EF i i i i i [ t he | bai the niece and she is now nicely rid of both. Tus Inrsex, Common sense affected and scarf, ‘[ Bs NEW RATIONAL MABEET: province of Malaga, A bund ot republioanslas | DUNE astoclation had risen toi0,000cach, Bome | 67-Mr. Jas. H. Binford, seriniceweat or | (beck. it bad: to ‘Stied for — asTEDTD, Salt and, Smoked Meats, of all appeared at Bilbos. it poli ny Patan wasaFecen IF sold at a | the publie schools of Richmion dy Van. has been bring show checks for mest | -S7-The cable and Aspin- im the syle: ‘isos ‘Tax Britiex Pagciamenr has been farther | mate the entire ‘St around milion in commissioner to the nace aa sa ut this y. Emdroia. | @!! bas parted, latter place. Hey. raviTd. soa ¥ prorogued until the oth ot February. ‘br Grocley 18:8. world’s fair at Vienna in | rather too ence for oven: | a7 Mim Mary Seon ‘ehemen novi-tm YA’ SF Thirty-three policy dealers were arrested eee ignel Richard N. Bowerman, comman- | Emperor of or’ otner’ light | Kao. Tabette county, RARKLIN @ in New York yesterday. Geet s eran Fegiment during the | _s9-Cumm! to the dress | S87°Miss Dizon, sa rho, ea sz; Mayor Omatonas accentedthe democratic | ‘Tho Sun tlm ears thatthe Chappaqua home- | Fis Me Of bla sectencanh | aplcn orth color ore used | skill te "penmanitty, dea of admirea VERUB. Fe-election Boston may- | stead cesolate. salin, raffies. Entire front taneously. ‘Voth hangs Gencine Hiatittan Fapble Bo hanes | Se turn there. ‘The bouse ls Qvorias, and e'notisa | of te Balhasorsremee hoses TEl® St offeer ported. done ta fine a i A FE if ? g z iF

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