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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAIL 2” THE STAR BUILDINGS. Peuusyivania Avenue, cor, tite St, Pd THD EVENING STAR VEWSPAPER CONPANY, & H. RIUPP MANN, Prevt. EVENING waetr maberibern at THX CENTS PER WEEK. oF FORTE OTR ORNTS Cor Ounte each. x months, $3.00, one year, 95. aan THR WEEKLY STAR—Pobilened y year} GF Invariabiy in #!vance, in bota one. 22 paper seat longer than paid for ET Bates of advertising firntened on anpliestton _LADIES’ GOODS.___ NEW GOODS. ae > Nes in MILLINERY, | LADIC® DRESS TRUM- TES, NETS. HATS, BROS 5 "eo DRESSM Leo i 7 yo THE capies Your_attention i re.peetfally invited to my Dh VERY SELECT sTOCK &S AND WORSTRD j aeniticent se SSIEHINO CLOAKS ty, at 2 a anectalty, MES. SELWA RUPPERT'S, S14 Sth street, opposite Parent Office. ore. oc:gitr S#7 No Branch 5*« —_—_—__—$—_—— —_—_—_—____— Eoening Star. indays EXeepted, ' | ‘TAK ts served by carriert to at the counter “By mail teres months, @1.50; € be V&%, 42—N°. 6.433. SS EY ee RY WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER RB 1878. TWO CENTS. | CAPITAL AND LABOR, | The Situation Improved Te-da: ANOTHER FAILURE IN NEW YORK New Yor, \ 1—The failure of James BY 7 need MEN'S UNION beld a special meetirg last night to discus the Subject of reduction of wages. ‘The rey resentatives from the bricklayersoen- tral be¢y annconced that a mass meeting will de held to might, when it will be deckted whether or pot the bricklayers and masons shoukl strike. It is said by prom'ncnt butiders here is so | EVENING STAR._ Washington News and Gossip. IvTeRwaL Keven source to-day were “SPECIAL NOTICES. edly Good, Che receipts from this ELBCAMPANE AND HOREROUND - COUGH DROPS CnrrMan is decidedly better to-day, we are giad to state, and is now o The fever bas left him, his app= dition of the finances of the District, from which it appears that the total bonded indebterdtne: 29 cente @ package; containing one-half e grand; effectual, cheap, piens . DECIDEDLY @00D Mtg Coughs, Colis, &-.;can be tet only at | NATTAN'S rus Store, Piend D streets nort! Tue Goveanen'’s Ap corrtwesrs.—TR tter aboat town to-day s appointm int in censeqnence of the business he has not be attention to the matter itp to ‘not for some days. UVSTS, LATBY 's He'r Dye is the test tn the wort: etch the only trae and perfect Hair Bre; no ridicu pointment, harmless, reliable, ‘ust y Bord ctreet New Yo Wheeier to the receiving ship Ver Miéehipman A. A. N son from the Monongehala and pla Assistant Surgeon A his return, having been 0, Asiatic station, on the 7th infant, and first regular aad th sions of the Legisiati NEW OrDRa mouse, LYDIA THOMPSON AND HER DRIGHT COM FANTONS. Zaton, commissioner of Education, will return from Europe avout the “Capt. Buddington, of the Polaris, has goue to his home at New Lon- mn ‘Hon. Thomas |. Me jand, Md., is at the National. Assistant Postmaster General Marshall has re- turned from a two weeks’ tour in Fauyier Seeretary Delano has gone to New York, and willreturn on Tuesday next. ‘TRE Senate Transportation committee heard PeRsoyat.—Goeneral | THE LAST OF A SUCOESSION OF TRIUMPES. | xn of November. tures to Septe ODS, | Children's Worsted Hoods. ceings, Mitte, and Fancy Wool lection of RMEROIDERED nee. OSHIONS, SLIPPER CASES and ; e d ladies, who consider the jacket cember 41, 1872, of appropriations made by the | mounting her small, rather worn face, like a | Y°UP® married x. - A second Legislative Assembly of the District of | grown up French doll, the New York critic first | ¢ youthful, who want something warmer than | gold weighed 5 tons. Columbia, expenditures on account thereof, | Cyed her leisurely through h and balances to credit Septemper 15, 1573 | ened to the first three of four From t Admission 50 and 26 cents to the Matinee, BeatwRN Caixee HBATHEN Cuixer. Pill at Inst he put down the right bower Which the same Nye had dealt unto ne.” Ss DAME L. P. JEANNERET ‘aries street, Baltimore, Wd . has large ase rin iuported BO! ES J.* YOuNG'S Fashions! Froomanarsers $c « JUPS. Hus 5 FANCY QUO EEING UNDERWEAR, ant NOTIONS, 1 at prices to all etstr eel ENTU STREBT, NEAR EF. x! bunch OURLS very cheap k. DYFING E SLASHED 1st a FISHEE, 61s Fin J887 008 en TOCK SKIRT at_S. HELLER'S, 712 Marke: statements of several steamboat owners of St. Louis yesterday. and other gentlemen acquaint- as to the condition, capabil- | ities and means df transportation on the Missis- sippi river. All of them agroed that if it was improved freight could be carried at half the minimum rates. The committee adjourned to the 15th instant, and from ew Orleans to inspect the mouth of the Mississip pt | and examine as to the practicability of the Fort St. Philip canal. JOHN McOULLOUGH, 1 > t nov! by the third Legislative Assembly of the Dis. | pro. till he wag au trict of Columbia, payments madethereunder, | pair of kid gloves out of the limit of stitcaea | “¥®4¢s of the same or a contrasting color inter and balances to credit thereof 1 of appropriations, balances, 080.1 ed with commerce: NGTON THEA ig os com wast Lith Street, belo THE CROWNING GLORY! MONDAY, NOVEMBSR MATINEES, Foster's grand apectacls of era BATS Brical and Mourning orders promptly attended to octly-im* : NEW YORK BAZAAR. r —ONE WEEK AND meet in this city ¢ | here they will go to obstructions at th Will be presented Jos. ( 1HE TWELVE TEMPTS OG THE LosT &e., ANoruEr Revetvtion in PaNawa.— commanding the flagship Worcester, under date of Norfolk, Va., advises.the Nawy « Cushing, of the Wyoming, had arrived Octo wth at Aspinwall, vessel bad car d American re ut woost of over 10,000 dollars OVER 100 PRESONS WILL APPEAR THE TWEL\ & TEMPTATIONS ME CONCEPTION & RUIN THIS C e * hat Command MOST SUB! THE MOST SU ed gratitication to the railroad aS a revolut Aspinwall having loan: bonds, $2 saiy general of st aistence, has b commanding ge ™ at $6,000 ORCHESTRION Performing the latest Operatic and J os MR. SCH WARZENBERG'S, " ide, Betwoen 4% eral military di- ) biet commis. y ot subsistence of the division. MISS McCOKMICK, RR... PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, jas Constantly co hand @ fine assortment of IMPORTED BONNETS, STEA WS, CHIPS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, & jewest designs. Ladies GAPS sad CO: ast recely 6 by a. LABGEST ASSORTMENT OF LADIES TS, eglling at redncod p Maj. M. R. Morgan, commissary of ence, has been ordered to report to the ¢ manding general of the samedepartme | Sigument to duty as depot and purchasing missary of subsistence at New York city. Haines has been ordered to report to the commanding general of the same department for assignment to duty at Boston basing and depot commissar i Maj. Thomas «1 MARKRITER’S, j . 439 7th street, between D and E streets, sight loors above Uda Fellow q Paintings, Eogravings, Ohromos, &c, Parcr Hangings, Frames, Pictore Cords and Taa- , &o., in the District. i ANOTHER INDIAN Mcapet Ward, commanding at Fort reports to the headquarters of the army thai rices, at aly BELLER'S, 713 Market Space, REAL BAIR SWITCHES, Price 99, selling for O6,00 5 HELLER 8,714 Market @. 98 -iy four citizens who were encamped cn Lost creek, ALL KINDS OW CaST-OFF WEARING AP- L can be sold to dd, were attacked oa the night of Octoder ENAMEL ts the best articie in wor For sale by Grocers. 2 CO., Manufacturers, SceNeaM, West Lombard streat, janié-ly Baltimore DRY GOODS. (ALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELY Alpacas and other Dre at popular prices, EMOR) BAXTER, ecu tr 1920 Pennsy ivania «venue. he vory best advantage ie i:i ween 6th and 7th no. >. ‘by mail promptly attended to. Cash paid.f3-tr EDUCATIONAL. RIAL HALL. Lazu ayy N NIE EVANS, BELEN E. V quarter begins on MUN a 'th by a party sapposed to bs I of them, Mr. Kdw'd Farwell, mortally woan The attack was made tur the purpose of st ing the borses, but as the citizens returned the tire the Indians beat ahasty retreat. The wount- ed man was taken to the post hospital, where he died at 2 o'clock the next morning panies were ordered in pursuit of the indians been received that [n- dians had stolen horses at three different places on Carroll creek ou October 10th, supposed to be the same party which made the attack on Col. Wood says ans, and one by edd ine ON 7 eres D rid for doing up Linen or Muslin. It imparts a beatiful gloss to the fabric, jaryiand. 0 ; anseot ere total appropriations ‘by the third Tog! sions, except by the few persons with whom (nil ae ee oe The Udderrook Murder 1 sembly, $1,{0)1,897.08; net surplus, ¢ ; Wind bvdbine ames nae! f J jurder Pei A comparison of the arrears of taxes for {sit Pormecty neatly every Gus pieced) s white Foreign Notes. | NORM AOUT THEAING AND THE FaOE propriations of the third Legi Increases the surplus to $306) to the above appropriations made by the L.>gi<- | and white or light kid glo lative Assembly at the thi amounting (including detlciency bill Information bad also PROD'HOMME) Insirucior the previous night. OT strect—Clasaes for Talies at never kbown the Indians in their raids in this section of the country to be 89 numerous, d perate aud persisting as they ha the last four or five weeks. S: is. Sheotings and Linens EOS BR. _ OCIS ADAME SUH LIBOKR BK, sesisted by her dau repared to resume bet feasons slies* Linen Bandkere er. for ten years & as, under his charge, on O st professors of thi er 2d, by a party ‘of Indians, bat they were A German clase poe ccnmeNts To bey an CONNO 60% Yru Stz EET LY’Ss. Pataxt Orricr, Silk, $1.50and $2. to W cente b gt per GOODS AND CAKPETIN t impossible to sell o goods at our ob No.4 where we are receiving new Fall Goods. oet25-Int W. W. BURDETTE. 3th street, near New York ———— ield, Mra, Senator Wes! IxpIaNn Councits To-pay. and Cheyenne chiefs, at present in town, had a preliminary council with the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to-day. These Indians come to talk about the reanion of the northern and i nd the fixing of the bount- ese Indians and the Chey- conversation was of a general xl nO reference was made to the Later in the day the had an interview Beferences—Mrs. Judze Rigs, Gen (Scoriver, U The Arrapahoe h “The foregoing is a full statement of the | joon le : 7 bonded debt £ the (era of Meier ty) a3 | taste. vousece icinion al, RKEY shown by the books of this office, and of the late FRNING DRESS. A. No’ r 1 ome — < corporations of Washington and Georgetown, | 4 controversy is -mminent in regard to even- | tween Austria and Turkey for the setilement of | _ 1 the cross-examination witness said he ra as reported by the commissioners of the sinking fund, whic District cf Columbia and the late corporations. | sure what evening drs really is. With some it | Bosnia and the Turkish note to European | Wilson that the ring had been cut and soldered ‘The commissioners of the at some claims ay inst the late corporations 3 are still unadjusted. They estimate their assets | ponnet or the addition of a head-dress and cer- | t© give the most complete satisfaction. The a —, pola — =. wa on hand as sufficient to Nquidate all proper | tain accessories to an ordinary toilette. With | Russian government bas instructed General Ig- | mized the valise, having examined tt on’ ooo ot. se to somewhat reduce the aggregate | many it is the last new dress, or the best they | Batieff, its ambassador at Constantinople, tosup- , having exam’ on one oc reported above.” THE REPORT OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, le Ganay, French “LISTEN | sey Bow berets cae ennes. The O THE VOI i i TO THE VOICE OF WisDOM. main object of the visit. Otoe delegation called and with the commissioner relative to the sale of »),000 acres of their reservation in Nebraska hy The chiefs said the: to sell their entire reservation consis! res and move to the Indian territory. id no desire to live like whit? men, and ave the money for their reserva- The Commissioner told them ould have to be expended at vernment, to which they ought to be as free fellers,” meaning the people. The Commissioner replied that red people had no agent, and took care mselves, while the Indians needed some WE COUNSEL YOU the government. “TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK,” AND SAVE 25 PER CENT LOTHING Now. fr Saag slope “i (as ee in gs ——— = t ¢ Controller.) received and to be received | his sense of the fitn things, and of the re- es Ged i * from appropriations made by the Legislative | spect due to time, place and circumstance. He | | PARIS, November 1—A message from Presi- | own him identified it as the one he pressated Assembly, the board is entitled to receive, and = of Wilson. have or will receive, from special assessments | turn toit after seven years, and it is as distinc. | the Approaching session of the Assembly. . made upon property benefited in accordance | tive ot his recognition of the social conventions, ieee The with the organic act, one-third of the cost | and as well fitted to its original purposes asever New York Notes, | ecxvon of such improvements, aggregating about | But women have no sich resource or security. THE HOMELESS POOR. VOR mi $:,500,000, which is a charge upon the property u abutting on said improvements, and is a debt /» the Board of Public Works, part of which h: would like to tion right away. the discretion ot demurred, saying that the; as “them’ curly-headed onr immense E S Tth street, we have MOVED to No. LOL 7th street, east side, DO NOT WAIT FOR COLD WEATHER CLOTHING YOU MUSY HAVE. BAkeatys: & ABGAINS!: PLAID DRESS GOODS FRENCH MERLNOS at ec FRENCH CASHMERES at Sc CAMELS HAIR GOODS « SHAWLS at $2.50 and $3, worth double OND PRICE ‘Junk eat to all Oe PEE TOGAN & WYLIE, § and 1030 7th street northwest. fir Me. Demorest' Bellabie Patterae, Agency ota te one to direct them and tell them what is for these Indians will have an- eir departure, been apniied by them in payment of their BUY IT Now employes and contractors. In addition to this, | makers cannot follow them, and adress which | given the homeleas poor during the winte: case of Theodore Tilton, recommending that i J AT OUR ESTABLISHMENT other interview before th The Public Debt. The following is the recapitulation of the Statement of the publie debt of States for the month of September, 1573, just debt to the Board of Public Works, the proceeds | nent adoption of the ih ventana’ aren Dr. Henry De Graff, ot Union Hill, N. J., shot ny ; MORE THAN YoU of which are to be applied to the liquidation ot | yiz: low neck and short sieeves, but this, it is | on Thursday in the hand and abdomen. isdying BY HOLDING ON To THE Mt CAN MAKE Debi Rearing Interest in Bonds at 6 per Bonds at 5 per cent, 1,234,098,059 00 FOR THE PRESENT WE WILL POSITIVELY SELL HOTELS. H¥*s°s's HOTEL, No. 709 G STRET, jem ty Between 7r 30 SUITS FOR 922. 29 SUITS FOR '. $20 SUITS FOR Interest in Lawful Money. btedness at 4 per ct Navy pension fund, at 3 per cent ~"$14,678,000 00 and Sra StRgeTs @35 OVERCOATS F (ph= DireRiae HOTEL, JAMES SYKES, Proprretor, FRontixe Pennsylvania AVENCR, Between Ws and M4th Sereeis, jant-ly Waemixetox, D.O. Debt on which interest has ceased since maturity,........ eo Oa! ‘OR § $20 OVEECOATS FOR 81 Debt bearing no interest. $10 OVEROOATS FoR g1 Old dem 'd and le ‘tender notes. 361,031,948 it. 8,875, ‘tional currency BOY'S CLOTHING Coin certificates, ©. WILLARD, SEBITT HOUSE, es apl-ly WASHINGTOS, dD. Qo. [X4MINE THE GOLD SPECTACLE, | ONLY $6. H. A, HEMPLES, Opticias, mi-tr _ Penpaylvania avenue, near 4h strest AND @THEE GOODS AT EQUAL Total debt.. 2,197 627 618 71 Int 39,706,595 33 Total debt,princip’l and interest Cash in the Treasury— ae $82,313,581 43 hee Lee AXTER’Ss PURE ORANGE WINE. doors east of our old a= ar friends for their Meiting s comtinianece S253 use our vest endeunere AA. = al Opposite gp @PLEY SAGUE POWDERS are warrantea De Ne Quinine, 75 cts, @ package. pana of as provided by law..... $95,500,737 42 Decrease of debt from March 1 Seaoes ShSebt se STS... 0... $988,082,539 48 IN WALL STREET.” goede Satie pee oe ease | be pleased to see ail whe can call on é " ECRET OF ing fo make it to their sarantace'to S's it BROWNING SG MDPLETON. eee. item Hotel. A great autumnal change—Silver for hittle work it easily can be done by non-society mer. It is the generat impression of bower of y ' . | buttons, and most of them are le German | t tbe men will submit to the reduction of DISTRICT FINANCES. THE WORLD OF FASHION. | tara ahd be the los sett and beat saat | sagen. byetorcentye hanes ies nis! cotiar » good lors’ wor! wa « Report of the Coutreiier. STYLES FOR NOVEMBER. TRS gates vntity from iveee Sethiiteve | Thess wit’ ke ae tauk eavoneut Seay ——— dollars, the trish fretze Stocks opened at * to? per cent. lower, and Total Beaded Debt 69,902,251. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. fell & tol per cent. The tone o! the market is New York, October St, 1875. bee weak, feverish, and uncettied. r . kre he Distric! te ah ’ . le before these jau! cloth coats jack- TERE PANES GALN B4.000, U8 CURRENCT ‘te bis novent Soret the Governor Tr | The Autumn of 183 will be long remembered. | Pale before these jaunty cleth coads and Jack: | Fee yan have gained $1,000.000 in currency taicdphaorr bene ae: Sere tata Never was New York so rich, never were peo- | the merit of being com! a since vesterday. They now hold @15.%,0e, veabraces tabniar statements mowing the con- | aieeo poor. Weather beantifal beyond expres: | and of bet eshamsting the exchequer, Home: | The tewest ombantonet tata cornea sion, harvests glorions and gar upon every street corner; the gre 1 in masse | how there is a decline in all the high priced H. B. CLAPLIN & oo. wgersanc | garments, the rage for rough cloth fabrics has ssociated banks at thelr meeting Of the Dscries ts 99.900.251) Wace cum incluiles | Gramatic artists of the world jostling each othe: | BAde Even velvet les Gestrable, sed compled mee of any aositences net ne x ae eal 5 Jesuit . . Ver: . + gre: . . 3 atanc the $4.00,0C0 loan and the entire indebts.Jueas of | ypon the sidewalk. = it qeodeunnan ter wcivat came ane ipolouniees even WALL ®TREST AT WaLY-rast Two. the old corporations of Washington and George Then, whether trom the among those who only feel dressed” in silk or | New York, November 1, 2.30 p. m.— Foreign covers the whole public debt of ti others presence, or the deliciu « wana exchange wasp ukers to : : the atmosphere [know not, & ° rome ox cel o | aay foney ¢ th call The statement of the revenues ofthe | of authoritative judges that 4 gern paneer em | late at 1-10%0 y. Gold wae stronger eather District, estimaved upon the tax levy for the | surpass themselves. Sach spinaniuenrs Vaoie wie vase ite te ening at 14, advancing a year eee Se =) - Teche ly AS DEV as fort "3 it is * | mented with buttons. This gives them the ar w teclining & The rates disposes of the charge t pproprl he inspiration th la pearance of jacket and overskirt at the back and long Uister coatsin front. The doubie breasted-designs, with two rows of battons, are vorite to ate fal T wear, aod he comfort whi y rt on a'raw Some winter Polish coats are shown but they are ¢ fur idea iw carried out costume, and hat, boots and mutt, an trimmed to match. Trimming, more over, of any kind is under aclond, Lad tired of it, and welcome heartily the in islatureexceed the rev ait! pad 4 4 to per go mad over and that merc poverty itself by the saiv of. In a his royalty of songonc can un th jem of the i iners, and th ication of the St. P: burghers. In Lace and Murska and Nilsson we hage the cream o the world in music and song dollars hard ly earned are well spent in obtaining a souvenir of genius so remarkable, of gitts so enthralling Di Murska has sprang upon us as a surprise lr New York was in Cunds it would smother her Hi i, SI with roses ana furnish her with @ glass coacl sofed ont saute modiaae Hanon 1a Schtember, 15.155, | andelx. Even the grand opera is not able to | Of More useful amd sen Sun csommuabeeen Neg Stan nae Mbptopri- | extinguish her, as it very mearly has Jucca,and | PFCs ms vogue, and is made in very handsome TRIS DON'T LOOK LIKE HARD Times ee Ao ey eer ee the bas done it ie simply dcliceus Comine ce | Diack cloth, trimmed with bias bands ot mor: | PRItADELruta. November 1.—Thegold coin ibe! ae oe ee ply foes 2 dd pass the 8 age atthe Philadelphia mint during Octobe: shows balances existing De-| the stage with her mass of blonde hair sar. | 8" Passcmentique medatiions. Its liked by | age pe Eee ae ae eagles. ‘The shows a balance existing De made at the HIGH RATE OF DISCOUNT IN ENGLAND. DON, November |, 2 ». m.— The rate of nglaud was, to-day Statement +B e & redingote, and do not care to go to the expense een hen Hst- | of a seal-skin sacque ora velvet cloak. | Favorable Reports as statement it appears that the total | clared she ‘‘would not do,” her voice was = Rn FO ROmmUTS. tie | _Paovipesce, Hes pprontiations, balances, &c., was | “thin,” liquid sweetness possibly, but too long = es vice of these a equi a determined i rgbry EP ageerr get to September | drawn out. But Di Murska went on singing 'y can ic i por omy te + $1,046, ey the Condi. An adjourned | meeting of bank representatives was held at | port of tee palances to credit | and ina little while the New York critic, who | auprd,varcty in shape and design. Materials | Sppetntcd to enassiee tes atalee of Aa wr jase SAX sions is nothing if not critical, and who therefore | the nonnets,cand many of the Mate, ate com. | SiSgUC Was presented. The committee say Statement “C” shows the appropriations made | never heartily spplands anything, was yelling the consider the assets of A.& W oarse, and clapping his only of dark or black velvet, with lighter | naturactaring company to be the liabiiities $91,405,443. A detatied statement , September 15 Fi : “ mingled with the trimming. A group of parti- | © “ ~ eiroon thin le pounce teat ibe Cotaloetce Propriety. The same with the public, only | Colored roses, low. down on om sine, a' long rvkned one ge 2 met gy tok gS +5 Was $3, Lucea, dear little woman, sings as if a thou- | Plume, or ostrich tips, with aigrette—the former | T° Mortgage proposed would, be soli wad tree total expenditures to September 15, 1873, | sand wonderful voices were imprisoned in her | ®2&4ed in colors—a jet bandeaa or handsoi from objections under provisions ot the bank total balances to credit, September | throat, and is superior, a= is Nilsson al in | Steel, old silver, or pearl ornament, are coi- rupt act, they were compelied to he footing up shows | many respects, tor DH Marske, b not | MON toalmos* all shapes . ’ : whether the amount of aid asked woul ppropriations, balances, | create the vivid impression of the Hungarian | ,,0D€ of the favorite reasonable possibility be suflicient to enable the total expendit singer. Bonne Fem to be © h ply the Normandy cap in 1 : fon © ts company to meet its maturing obligations in September 1 S837; and THE TOILETTES OF THE PRIMA DONNE. ara pel rage $F, "2" | the regular course of business BCE credi There ts a curious difterence tyle of + e f . be condition reial * The following atement of the bonded is adifference not unworthy of constder- | WRGCr oo i is altogether very meat debt of the District and the late corporations of — oe a . maturing durin, Fashingt «i Georgetown, existing Novem- lsson has alw ays been a clie Hats are trimmed with many colors and | [waturing: Washington and Georgetown, existing Novem 1¢ Nileson has alw ays been a ¢ lent of | snades of color, except the very now ef the ponstl District of Col ft ae cr bertainte ie | Pied to ladiesthy fashionable (ame ment bonds, $17 her. Worth | [hese were first intended for riding hats. ba $455,000; market “te they are found so becoming, and possess s : year Chicago reliet’ bond | much style and dis £ young wai wed, your ton county <choo! arried ladies are using thi apot safely They are both high and squar. Goch Heveonitead eee een he dark shades of felt, and also tn black oe i harmon! a whole, and: pert aver, and, like men’s hats. are finished w.tt P ound the crown, only to be taken under th the company to sec tors paymen! of their claims, and to preserve, as far as poss: bie, from shrinkage the vu be bias. To this ts add @ wing. an aigrette fastened with a ev buekie, or a long md th Late Corporation of ¢ own. —General stock are particals ah recommend that (he A © Manu- | $201,512.96; bounty stock, $20,000; market stock, suite. factnr ng compat ‘als com- $4.54; total corporation Georgeto: = > skirt striy The cftnt of th prising ‘that corporation all their IG gn asst ah gand puting, with reaaceine property to bree tra lv of a gentieman's shirt bave the cont the entire THE REVEN Ty Ever of mere lu enty-five in a group forming one stripe. The See aa rept! y, Property, th tees to ixsne notes to an The statement of the revenues of the Distr Amount of work Gn this «ress Wasenormons, be- | Wealthy ladies are only | tu Amount which shail tally cover the amount of of Columbia, estimated upon the tax 3 | tween four and tive thousand yards of stitching | SRece thelr fathers or hasbande € present indebtedness, It bemg the duty of the fiscal year ending June 0, 1574, © being being ed upon the corils alone, : Jay season, | te ustees to convert Ue property and pay the ions payable ther: ts This, fer stage purposes, was all lost, and he purchase of gifts for the h possibile, it eo ay | debis atas early aday a Legislative ly at i worse than lost. How it ruined the natural ef- | Which begins many two mouths beture it | likely that the whole indebeoderes ani , foots up as fol fect of the beautitit! material could be best ap- | BCiNaliy arrive : 1 much less time than three years. Washington.on avaiuat 0,795.04; licenses, @1t while the appropriati ative Assembly tor For Georgetown, 01 preciated by; observing the bridal dress of 1) Mureka tn siadi Lammermoor, which ts al - sic in its simplicity. Lucca has 10 originality, and not enough of “style” ab her dress to win admiration from a New specttully sab ted, Aen enffe Signed|—James T. Smith, Seth Padelfor pgp } Kutus Waterman, Geo. F. Wik tte neted it would never | wy im season. ' rders seat to Paris gestions of the committ et ited than is usual, doubted: ith We hav ork | dayof rec 2,010, the tax levy Is $125,440.29; | qudience: but bi Murska, while eqaally avoid Seoe aes 4 Teport was received $1 OS SS total, | $195,071.55: ap- | ing the fussiness of the modern fashions, by a | have been : Aer es The counsel of Spragues’ corporation ions by the third Legislative Assembly, | single stroke of genius achieves king re 6 cent el (Sx peace nounced that trast deeds For the county, on a valuation of | Une! Would have drowned the obinoxious articles out s the tax is $152,016 23; licenses orga press Of sightit they could, that had cost sums sad- —total, 83.0%; “appropriations ‘The opera never presented so little that wa: | femly, become to precious and so much moed o« 89. brilliant or effective in the way ot tuilettes as | i Other directions, The day is over for t trict of Columbia, on & valuation | this season. ‘The truth is, that yotwitustanding | Present fur one hundred Nese pra perma 3,072, the tax levy ix $1,885,25 the variety admitted in fashion, the dark suit is | HOPS pomp Amat fran mutmared doltar dre $200,000—total revenue, almost universal, and is worn upon all occa. 1 ** t lesirable that it should ever come aza tte vails that the deeds of t and * vast Cites ber 1. 3, compared with the deficiency ap ae ee re ee sii, vaderzook tris! today Branklia: Mill a fellow gk ek ane cts aeaecanes meee eee passcl | boarder with Wiison at Newark, recogaized the ser < : ring and identitied the photograph nanan. de weir viet. Joseph Kk liams, &@ manafactuting jew- w York, knew Wiison, who offered to gto him, and described the pecaliari 5 opera cloak an % bon ive Assembly, | could be worn with a somewha In fdelition | with the aid of tan, bouque regnlar sasion DEATH OF SIR WIL 5 Loxpox, November 1.—The death of Right | cler of Hon. Sir William lovil sel the r avery gay and charming opera cloak is ont of p to $2,110,549 Hastice 0: There was als) apy complete in itself, it dark | sy 72 4 dittert “< ~ Ated, pavable in bonds, or oat of the pro Ge warn, snd tase enieerehicr aed eseraes the Court of Common announced to Se es ae eee thereof, un account of the District gover 3 ecessories are uot required; a v- “7 . " the sunt ot $002,600; also. appropriation’ pay: soit bas come to pase that b 2 THE DEVON AND SOMEGSET RATLWAY han ae S- Same, pb eo ble out of speciiic revenues or funds for ch iri- | distompered shatles of day grechs am: rns, | Which has been nine years building, was oj found with the body a8 closely reseasbling those #, market expenses, &c., the sum of $155.12 | and the dismal attempts at brightening up 4 for business to-day = worn by Wileon; Wilson had them half soled in 6b—making the total amount appropriated on | street toilettes with old light bonnets or new DEFEAT OF THE CARLIST | Newark, and bervowes an eld’ pair ef beets te account of, the District government proper the | strip-d shawls, our opera audiences have pre- | | MlADErD, November 1.—A dispatch bas been | the semmutnss Ss eemigehaon ee pies sum of $5,205,142.41. sented a sombre yet dowdyish appearance, very | Teceived at thi ; <=S and also the ring. REMARKS OF THE CONTROLLER, un-American. and which does them little credit In closing his report the Controller says:— | |i ‘the yea ot distinguished foreigners wii had national troops. The insurgents were scal . Mi | tively identified the ring and photogra; to believe in their exceptional good | nd fled in all dorections. the priser when on a vist © W | Mrs. Toombs he negotiations be the difference between two powers arising | Cognized the ring by the peculiar make, and eat Geos Eee At present no-one is | from the conduct of the Austrian consul i | ais because he noticed when first shown by covers the entire public debt of the inking fund report | is the low straight neck and short sleeves of the | POWers relating thereto, are progressing favor- | 888in at the back; noticed this pecaliarity be traditions, with others only the absence of a | Ably.| The government of Turkey is disposed | Cause it was poorly done. Witness has beow im port Austria. Out of consideration for Tarkey, | Cason when Wilson wanted to swap with him. Poe ones ete istinction which it is Count Andrasty the Ausirian premier, de. | Witnes made Wilsoa, wi a he lett. a present now being prepared, will show that in addition | yery usefuland high!y proper to import to full | ¢linesto allow the details of the negotiations to Fe bad th he ; atton w #. beer) it dress. The dress coat of the gentleman marks | b€ made public. himself nearly two years, Witness des: the i MESSAGE FROM MC’MAHON. button and on the one found in the shirt being Ile also identified the photograph as a likepess can wear the same coat for seven years, or re- | dent MacMahon will be read at the opening of r MR. REECHER HAS NO CHARGES TO MAKE. Very 2 afford elegant | New Yorx, November 1.—Tue commission a 2 Tait or evening deers every mau or tore | treof ‘hati are taking possesion ot the we_ | . at Tous, November (tat ‘lac cventing han vera seasons. Yet sofre- | Occupied buildings pelonging to the city, and iy “1 E sian nen quot ca sSeversl sensnas. Ket wo Bio- | SOC cacas taeceet: Heat cnet may be | the examining committee made a report on the 7 his name be dropped from the roll of member- there {s an assessment for the sewerage of the | has cost much sacrilice to obtain will be old JOSEPH ARCH ie city aggregating about $2,150,000, which is | fashioned not only betore it is worn owe, bot | Breaches to-morrow in the Primitive Methodist | Sp. ‘The report was adopted. | pag assessed upon the property of the citizens ben- | Lefore it is put on. | chureb, Brooklyn. :: resent, itbor- etited by such improvements, This is also a In this treergency, som atvocate the perma- FATAL SHOOTING UNDER PROVOCATION. ity for expelling him, as he claimed not to have been member of the church for four years. He however announced his readiness to answer any charges against him. Beecher said: “I desire to say that 1 don't believe that Tilton has in any way whatever to shirk his responsibility, or to avold or to evade any pro- rc that might be made by the church. Be asks Wt 1 have om to make him; Ihave none. Whatever differences have been between us have been amicab! adpames. concerned, have its obligations. claimed by others, is not susceptible of safti James Cumlins is said to have done the sto. DISPOSITION OF T TAXES QN THIS YEAR'S ification or adaptation ty individual taste | ing, and to bave been impelled to the act owing, mtr i cauedia as as alleged, to his wife aud daughter being le: The taxes received thus far on this year's levy | ‘This is tri, but it is not all the trath. Bare , bauched by the doctor. by the District government have, from the na- | neck and arms not only exposs all deticiencies - sTOK = a ree oe San of tigure, but the stvie is absurdly eaprcorse® has departed for ; emption of the old corporation debts in this Town, and particularly middle-aged or a : manner: About $550,0 y of ald corporation tn- oasis ‘yomen. Ivis neither modest, dignified, | | Rarrp Apa wane oe a and, to Grant buried. debtedness fell due on the Ist of August. The protective nor adaptable. and therefore un- | PLacve.—T! ae ae Dest Femegpte im the | no chi This whole funding of this debt into thirty-year bonds Bad | worthy of consideration. Tue most picturesque | yellow fever anc gaa 4 Memphis. ‘The in. with ny ean, ‘and is against my jadgment. been authorized by Congress and the Legisla- | stvie Tor a permanent full or evening dress is pan me Be lig net ng ————— fure, but the negotiation of the bonds had not | the Rophaci. ‘This admits of numerons changes pig pers e ges 4 Tit Of eee ened. in order to protect the | and modifications, (still preserving the central | Zens, and the streets ae tiled wee lay was credit of the corporation, the District govern- | ide: id has the approval of artiste. The | and ped ‘ane anes kale ment paid off this indebtedness by the applica- are body. which may be cut tion of @ large proportion of the current reve- | high or low, filed. in with lace or sit os nue. The present financial crisis has up to this time prevented the negotiation of the bonds authorized for the funding ot this old debt. As Soon as these bonds shall !ave been trendurs wet in) 2 the it of its = sury and applied to yment ir Tent obligations, SB ‘THE Mepoc Cartivzs.—The War depart- ment issued orders yesterday for the removal of the Modocs who are now at Fort McPherson tos permanent location ith the Quapaws on the coaba tiver in the extreme northeastern part of the Indian territory. Tae WEATHER IN OcTosER.— Theodore i ied g 8 ee og i eh iN FEE Feel