Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1874, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PUBLISERD DAILY, Sundays Excepted, 4T THE STAR BUILDINGS, | Peunsyitvania 4. euae, cer. Lith BY TS EVENING SVAR NEWSPAPER CONPANT, ©. 8. BAOPP RAND, Pree’ a dy carriers to TN OxNTs PRR WHEE, OF ecuater T ¢ hiv ™ re Sue at the <Gate® Two CENTs enc ym three meniha, 91.80, six months, 95.00; one year, 98. THE WEEKLY STAR—Published Friday x Fear, BW invarishiy in advance, in both cases, Rd GO paper sont longer than pai for, BT Bares of advertising feratahe? on application. _ EVENING STAR. DCUBLE SHEET. Washington News and ‘ossip. 4 : EP Ravawce.—The ey tom from the office ‘ aster tet % <2 i a jad } t reqary Brit» toP ¥ w mi tamight , gtr | Late ron Japan report Mr. Ave. | r s. to Chiva. as in extcemely | Y at Tokio, en-route tohie ost, he w ty his be t for several dave r Bingham, wi . lirom Yokobama tor Yettow Favea ty CHantrerox —Colonet omimandinzg the Ist artillery, writes neralof the army that owing of the yellow fever in the city C., aPd poreuant te instru tons .rcm the department headquarters, be bas removed the troop? urder his command trom Charleston ty Sammerville. ‘Tue New Jarangse Minister tothe United States is Yosh'da Kigona=:, late wice-minisier of finance, who regotiat od the list Japanese lean in England. Mr. Kigonari wes educated at Kotzers Co'leze, New Jersey. He te @ pro- ept in ovt language, is @ man of marked absl)ie, and will be able whea at Washington '> be of great service to try he represents, Tae Next Derr debt stetemen Ret proba TAY: M°NT.—The pudtic or the month of Wctober will more than a very small re. While tae in remained at the exports bave been light, sfor the 1 Tue Treat tary Br h kas bitherts been giv $, ard that wath few ex : t 2 and @.).on officers wilt not | t prouted re it feerdered by | . Brstow sued an order | rtothe work | i | ability o. designed ng fezst ¢ wan in | the prescribed garments, | ad in w little briet aatbority of the law. i took the form of @ caveat acai ey demanded by the gar- | nrshe Freund. isting that such am be wan, cither thr or igvoranee of fo gainishees. Gi forgettalnessor willfuiness, © laws governing the point at tested $1.60 to Freund, and house of the youtnt and, although quite ua- Xternal appescane, it wished with articles from the b houte, the furniture being aleo Mra, to her daughter. —*«-aner » Japam.—Se ce Gen. Syers tment, U.S, A., and eral months have the (aartermaster Cot. Lytor Ordnance cepartment, w * DF government for a specia! mis Japan 2< the custodians of presents 4 ato the Te T presents were co persed, for the most part of rules and can: ¢ of America facture, and samples of ac rable an erest- » Washiagton by the eof Ar: z factoring pr SA € the Tenno, were present monarchies! et @, which ¢ Yast amount of respect to rank, esence of the Tenuo at the date, upon the occ the United Sta “ot permit nqnet. Bat on of a banquet vos Minister, the Tenro and (00K Was active interest im the ex- Sis ome” = ofthe Krapp guns aud s few Posget atms, among the American pres- CLES. © ce Satistactorily tested in the preserce et Emperor at the grounds ef the summer Palace. The mission of the officers was a suc- cew in every respect. Col. Lyford arrived in San Franci#coon the ?tst inatant by the steamer 2apan.and will shortly proceed to Weshington. Gen. Myers @ making s tovr through Japan, and 1s wot expected here tor several weeks. VENDENT Newsrargn C. T Tribune hereafter to i+ an exponent oF ti peciples of the Republican Party.—Hon. owb> Medtil, one of the founders of the Chi- | gugo Tribune. bas purchased a controlling ‘1- terest in that paper, and will take charge ina few days. Tbe paper will hereafter be an ex- ponent of the p * Of the republican party, cl ———_—_—______ ComrimMation or Eriscorat. Btasors.— The Ppotestant Episcopal convention yest =r- Cay confirm d Kev. John T. Orrick. of Penn- | *ylvania, “s mic sonary b'ihop of China. There | bas but one vote against the confirmation. The | ention corsidered ® number ot matters of church goverpment. } Lane etty S7 The London Times says the governor of Syria bas beep ordered to suppress all Proves- tant *«beols in bis province. lt The, signal service reports bs . at the Saleeyemaoen odian tummer drew to 7 Aaron Genong, milkm: New York Tribune for $500") Gumseee Be jibel tn an article on adulteration of Fe terdsy recover. 4 @ verdictof $59, nening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, [874. TWO CENTS. R-TON ES ¥ it fs t> overdo th: confersediy stan Claas, ard bi ging to the Peabody Inetitate, has been pro- | nounced by many of his professional brether worthy te be ranked with the antiques of Mr. Kinehari’s more important efforts are w, but, happily examplesof h Highly prized rehart have been, for their intrinsic mer! have a new and higher place in p @ value hallowed by tender ascociat.ons, coup) 4 with the saddening refi tion that the fine genius wh v wrought them will fashion v: to the evhes of . Memory be kept frewh apd green long 23 bronz and marble sball endur: OUB NEW YORK FASHION LETER. Autumm Styles F dx among the very best of ite ce of the toile'te dlepsn4s pon the tween the skirt, which is nsuatly of rain, and the overdre=s and alvo the hich the silkof which the skirt ‘= com posed aud its trimmings are united upon the overdrees. Fine kvife pleatings of whits *: gauze or grenadine, pullings and deep silk fring mounted by fist bands of d,are all ured, but with the utmost art, 1m order to conceal art. Complete toil firiped fabrics, th The Exeen IMPORTANT LETYER WaiTTRY TWO TEARS A BY PRESIDENT GRANT, BUT whton's Follies. Fesbion is destitute of brains. re bas never bean any ques certainly if there had thie season would set or exemple. ove of the gashing the per iod—the dis- b, by the wav, iessmaker and npho'sterer 1 playwright and rishes some sng- following: In 1872, when it wa would be renomi tion about that; ibe dramiot g ie>irg peco! d, = report wa: circulat of lace or tulle. e that in view of many groandle® reports with netted headin, owned here, 2 far as we kn several Washingtonians posse best style in ideal busts, People have have who were xht theweelves ¢ A wis? fashion vr for Ayear past. formerly rich, or » ard the rest have felt under these ofreum- 3 wold have appeated to the practical non sense of the public; it w ted marvels out of carmeiite have dore wonders w.th homespon; it would bave tao ght moral leseows thi 1 instead of addr (hem tu on the crown, es wen do, to make them @ natoral bu- have pushod the old m their sty bea candidate. upon this point that in Muy & private letter on the sulject, to whic Was received which we are Dow permitted This bas nething «t!rect! third term, but it she: ve were the repo are a!so made of the ve'vs stripes showing i8 Upon the skirt, the apron, and the Bat these droses hav They are offensiy (9 say Zebraish in anpesrance. that are the raze now the merit of y striking, uot mt felt with re noveity only. : td have cre- C2 worth of dresges in th wretched piece of business called the “Spb o carries on ber pe-son t eloce on to $5,000. be, who houestly believe that the President i+ capable of echeming for THE LETTER. « Manston, an efiort to revive cloaks thi sea prospect that It will be ci least partially The wost practical K rather long, and cat ine the figures £0 as rely shaved without being tight-fitting. dark blue, aud black © h tricot, bontered with tur and tirisbed with sleeves cut rataer wil s, avd « long pointed so broad anc mack more dresy thaa the “Ui seathers knock. * Waseine to, 1). « Your favor of the saying that the managers of the ¢ decided to come out squately for my noming tion at Philate! they were met by decline being a cand Id decline after recei nation, is at hand. the day I cansed a dispaten to be = the eflect that the report was without any aa thoriy whatever. letters on political subjects cially have [ never written a letter lets that repr une in themseiy PUBLICATIONS Erow asp Gorn. “Dear Siz. sold them at ependent jor te, Whose name 1€ fan ppearing in asi | than seven diferent dresscs, ranging in value hide farther the present times in ible eon rast against the good samed jor the man- ey played rather than for the we are told tha’, whereas, before the war, $7) was a large week's Jary for an actress, 1 $109 to $200, besides # benefi $6,000 for the year. ‘Khe F once suggests iiselt : the deuce Goes she munage to save enongh, atter paying ordinary annual expenses, to sport so Many magnificent wardrobes? biawe if such embarrassing inquiries are put’? Surely not ibe invocent veople in whose minds e. Letit be charzed to the long your clever d—d too: of a friend.” as some- bedy calls bim, who is eternally crowding bim- selt iorward, and always overdoing things. vet” cloth or asbion could pot do anything halt has taken the beautdal we sien, ro gathered tiem, ard ple sted tuem, and Maid them over in hnge folds, and added he ivy fl hs, abd sashes, aud charg adress ot them, which is utterly ruined by ihe ness of the supertiuons ma (Phrowgh War rep Choste & Co. aud W. H. Hazird.| A well-told story by a new a thor fa woran to her “dear husband, whove loving kindne- bas made me forget lite’s ebon in tts gold is app .rent that she do: s not belong to th of upbappy wives who write .o many of our rrodern rore's. Tex OLp Main; proxime, whe: t would eithe S150 ere! nd as she ded: bere cloaks are very grace! jain demi-tained skirts and with m atching the tur trimmi Or even a prety felt hat, constitutes a toi! tally worn aver weight and cium A velvet bounet m1 actors wer ner in which th im th bit © All the softness and freedom and style of the m the habil ‘There are much more fanciful cloaks ard ly ones of matelasse (qui silk faced with velvet, bat they require a cer- tain siyle of dres: to go with them, be properly worn by ladies who cau afford to bave their entire dress in tarmony with au ex- pensive and exceptional garment. course, will be popular as ever. potsess them, ard m: ty buy something market than a order, and of which on}; teen.” Fur trimmings freshen up oid jackets their present popuiarity cag which old garments can be utitized and an alr of fashion ituparted to thea: at comparatively small expense. A very marked difference las been made with ip the pasi two or three years im the cut of drcc-es aud outside garments, a ditferer « which attention has been irom time to called, bet which even vet many person. pecially dressmakers sech materials, or an artisan and hed manniac tured them, I could cry over the wicked waste, the Jack of ertistic senee, the utter failure to appreciate the possibilities that are thas abom- tuably slighted or destroyed. Thirty-five dollars should purchase es hand- come 8 Cheviot or serge suit as a woman need 19 Forty: five doliars should buy # costume twenty doliars more much more co’ AND Five or TarM weer Wise asp Five oF Them Were Foouisa » author of « Walow candidates by oF selected by it; but your letter is of such a nature as to proper n answer, more partic treat my response as stri “Now, I will say that I vever proci myeel! a candidate, either before the conven tion which meets in Philadelphia this year or the convention which was held in Chicago four i have never wr act, vor, I believe I tained a thought calculated to produce ac cab party in favor of my promo tion over that of any other man in it who might Ido now, as I did four years y believe that the interest« of the whole country demand the eu By Julie P.Sm Goldsmith's Daughter, Corleton & Co. ularly as youeay you pore Ske does 'y contidentiat. awkward question [Through Warren Choate Many already ay others can beiter afford eady common and in ihe arment which must be made to a few have vet been The promise hi: pratty well ialtlict in the The author indicates the mora) of the story in the preface in saying thi chronic revel how men will often pass completest specimens of womankind and pick up tor their haying the silly, ficient, vapid dolls, who prove to be either “spaniel fcols” or ‘male tools,” and trammel and drag downwarts their husbands from the alter to the coffin, SD A YAR. Tam Runaway Mazca. Tae Diamonp Bracater. Mar- aun Wars's Temptation. Tak Lor Bank By Mrs. Henry Wood. Pliladelph}. ( Phrougt Jos. Shii- 1d out in the taking title is lively narrative. of silk and wool, allowin, in ove case and thirty dollars in auother for fabrics, and fifteen dollars (which ought to be enough) fot making, thread, lining, or what are known as dressmakers . Bot try to purchase a suit or costume ready made, and it will cost from seventy-iive to one bunéred ard twenty-five dollars. And a fash. iovable dressmaker will run up to the same sam. In the same costs from one dollar and ten cents to one dollar and twenty-five centr, and the beaut b plicity, its readiness, its flexibility, and ‘ought up in the hands of the milliner to sixteen dollars; by a long plume or even by iwo or three wortbiess little eather tips, @ Brummagen buckle, @ tlaring bow, a twist of velvet, Now here was somethi gladdened the hearts of thousands womer— or ch and poor alike, want a hat for ordinary of a material like ti .t 0 Ot be epotled hy rain, and w+ plain, inexpensive way, with « binding and wing of @ game bird, pera ips, or a band and bow, something that would ro. largely nd ailowing a dollar for the ng iton, woald still give us ast what 's needed at a sum of trom three to Apd who is 1 say with tra it is a subject of by the repul Mr. J. Q. Howard, of this ci terest.ng article on the Architects of the Amer- ican Capicol in the current number, According to Mr. Howard, that exquisite work of art, the allegorical figare cest of the re- visable fam wil ling to make any saciilice to accomplish that lernational Revi “1! feel that I did make « sacrifice in giving np the high position #0 highiy prized by men one creaicd or me by an appreciative jab! for which act I can never thank them sufi cient ervice to the party we me thon, I shail render that eervice vey and to the persona! sacrifice m: ‘ts adan tiveness, is mong otber,tail to realize, ‘This i in the high, close cut of dresses and out is very Parrow genereily without side forms, the sieeve ream bigh on the shoulder, th cted outline of the figure irstead of bein; Jett loose and baggy es sormerly. caretully observed i style” to the simp it they will be dowdy aud old, no ich the material. Au autumn costume that is new here bas an netion that is quite ex cons.ets of a plain velvet waiking #ki camel's bair polonaise, with velvet Eng'sh c jar, cufila, buttons and easb. bat, uevally matching the shade ot the cauv hair cloth, is trimmed with velvet mate: ssivt. and facing upon the polonaise, wit adoiion of a sou & Bros. side gurmenta. ative body of the nation, which door leading irow the old Kep- ehall into the rotuoda, wasthe de- Latrobe, at that time the On the otber hand, afr. Bis excellent Hand-book, says if wos dt exceated by Charies Franzont, in I can be of A batch of Mre, Wood's popular novels, pre- sented In much better type and pa: run of the cheap publications by the Peterson Wear Ment Have Bees ng that mizht bare de four years ago can | republicans, wear—low priced mer, which c. peel d recly Throagh Wm. Batlaniy A goed story for ch “Roundabout Rambles,” ec. It is pleasan'ly iilus The Jer sy ity Scandal UAINTANCES TESTIFY IN tren by the author aptionable. creace the cc pLional 1 Hebt labor of pull What authority bad either of them tor bis statc- , ‘the anthoiship, to to speak, of so beau- lola work ought to be definitels ior sil time; for, whi - Tegarded among the m.uor art attrac: Weshington, itis really one of th able examples or ifs if an hoor b: light y tele pia oF eis ook by @ patient, we RLIB BARTLETT doors were opened London milliners advertise their new guinea” come New York m vertive ‘+a five dollar” hat tor ladic’, avd had judgment and ta-te evongh to give it # look of st gance, she would make a for ufaeturers have done everyt They furnish stra . even a4 patent velvet will have to finish” every-day bats for v as they do for men a will tind the destdera: TH JKT INSANITY seems to Cxist more on the part of th keepers than their la'ty patrons ing to what an extent jet and beaded t.imming? have been manufactured, and the p..ces thar are a-ked for them. The mania is one that must ue it makes drevs spicttous, and to pat the fashionable amount noon a costume for day or even: be to invest in It the cost of a emalt house. Jetied aprons are = from #0 to $12 Through Win Sarch Jane Monroe testified that she cted with the Sunday sch told the witness that hy that she bad to work @ great deal, a Miller was so hard with be Another atirac ve story for thi eNcH Cours and Exerciee lan of Dr. Wm The color of the Some ladies util ik ekert by trimming it ep with vel over it ® camel's hair po: life was very fe and simple 6) cipia Lata.” rhrough |. ©. Perker & Uo t lof “The French Principia’ bas for its object t> enabie the beginner to aeqnire an accurate knowledge of the chief grammuat ie al forms, te learn their rimple sentences » ‘ler sand It was, ness never <aw eturel beauties can Although vas had seen the wate! ore clezant, Opera cloak twas note gold i children, befure tuey ard Mery enid it was presen some Time afterward by consteacting ie oplors aoe commences the of the language, and to accumulate grat Ua ly a stock of words useful in conversation as well as in reading. Tue Horse rx tae Sts His MANAGEMPNT IN H H. Walsh, F. R.C.S., author of “Britiah Rural Philedeiphia: Porter & Coates. Warren Choate & Co.) ‘This book is the tirst yet published that un- dertakes to givé a complete description of the patural history, physiology, pathology, and geveral maragement of the horse, in a form and style suited to the country gentleman of the nineteenth century. ‘The author has there- fore unmistakably supplied a deficlency in this work which combines all the above subjects, treated in @ practical manner, the most recent views of eminent au’ veterinary knowlecge. ‘7 out by the enterprisin, 0 contains waluab! yaking of the usiets of a strip Pinyef witness, who aomewhat repe cause she theoght Mary was & hypoc on Mary told witness that she received aset of books frem a gentleman trien: anda short tim» before Mar: were Mrs. ai Knotted silk and jor trimuaings. made cf white gre ie iringe is uae, BAND THE Biatn; LTH AND Dist ase («Stonehenge,”) ports,” etc., ete be short-lived, be ve @ disappoint! r many others of its kind, but ic mast Seach; be ted jackets ; heck iies beaded, 44: compe=ed wholly of jct beads on wire, $15. Beits are $15, with leaf-like pendauts compos: small cut beads massed together. made in the same way are wwe and a half to iers, and & passementerie bordering dof leaves ot fine cut jet,or a jetted fringe with network beadings are eltuer of them ten to fitieen dollars per yard. ‘The poorest trimmings into which jet is In- troduced have doubled in price, slthough te most of them have vo real or iutrinsic value, le in the street or in thy house, without any sirsin whatever being put ssementerie pul on 4S embroidery ostrich feather vordet.nz. FASBIONS IX Furs are now accepted as p ble, and are, taken <*, and she bad rep ‘aid, when witness knew that Mr. Gie had been imsome other place at the tir Margaget Isavella Monroe was next called meroy, ard had »; taste in architecture and adap- tation to purpee are concernec drawback one experiences in luck dlerateiy, bo’ She hnew Mary P. on to the herd garments, su skin secques, by pe atall times with ail they canrot afford robe, is 8 mistake through whic: A seal-skin sacque is on elegant when the costume harm When a bandsome dress and bounet, un tlonabie gloves, and other accessions harmon’ extend the air of rich sobrie the entire costume. It is, however, very ex persive, (if it is good, and a poor one is no ing,) and can be bad perhaps only 4° ce Of eomething else very much nead ed ard under the circamstanuces more desirable. ‘These things should be taken inte consideration before deciding upon so costly a purchase. A venl or beaver, on the contrary, consisting of muft and bos, is a very des for ladies whose tastes are quiet and refined and who care more for durability and fineness than tor the whim of the moment in the selection o: their turs. A bandcome mink set is pert more desirable, but it is also more cost: vot within the reach of every one. Mink is but the tashionable furs of batshe was in the post office where 1 be studied irom p-oper de of the mati, | And that choice would eo have saved the om de-ecration, aud kept 6th t pablic vse, 28 they ought to have where ever it is, the builéing is one And that re- + the assertion may t the omy piece Of railway archi m take juat pride y Station of the bio road, now well * 4 tice specimen of the cirste aud sing Itslian etrle, and one well se who enjoy beaut srt or natare found in unexpected ccount of this pret! be sad > cee the oid building give Way |) even # larger and grander edifice. ¥ had corte wed of gong to the og went tor his letters in » told the witness thar one to New hsin; Marg had to witness that she was not engaged her that she worked likea of her cousir and drop off little b; he work, as bronght notes by Robert M - Clure, M. D., V. S.. author of “Diseess31n the ie, Field and Farm an essay on the American Trott.n: suggestions on the Breeding an: Trotters, by Eliwood Harvey, M. D. CamitLa: A ‘Vale of a Violin. ist Ife of Camilia Cree ‘Yo see handsome silk or vel in this way— 2 see ladies actually paying te bave their rich reai lace spoiled “beacing,” is enough to make oue concl stef sen-2 where dre= ed. ‘There ate so weaped the infection. ‘d one of the most cte- ork to her dressmaker, or 1 shall lok ont for another mo. Twor'd not touch jet upon any consid- eration, or be seen wearing a perticle of it.” ame lady went to half a dozen of the large furnishing horses in an attempt to Sind » plain styiish costume of silk and wool. cours if was not vo be had. the materials, took thera to the pereon alluded If you put a side pleating, or a » OF A heap of gathers, or any other abomination on this costume, | shall cod it back npon your hands.” ‘These vigorous measures enabled ber to secure acostume ot black faille and velvet tree from jet, and a cc3- tome of silk and wool which is perfect In its way and ® mest agreeable contrast to the ma- Jority of the complicate that’ cost twice as much and derand the strength of Hercules to Seriously, the weight of clothing which the eombivaton of heavy wateriais with beaded trimmings, and the €normous quantity of the fabric employed in ‘building’ its different parte, is an evil which must be experiance. be tully realized. Pale, delicate women walk th ly able te move their limos under the harden of thelr trapping THE SHIRRING MANIA. Old ladies who ren he witners had observed Mary talking t lendening after church. and on several onca~ sione he had been teving to escape by edgi away from her, but che would slip in front him 8nd prevent him trom getting never made an intimate of Mary, because at Witness cou! not tell what ewes, as ehedid uot visit around here farhion is ¢ Being the art- By Charles Bar- through Wm. Bal- p attention of t bie possession was so forw ‘This hitle volume has to s!o with methods of teaching music tn foreign countries; and tor the student this artist-tife is full of valuable suggcstions. Lire oF AnDRRW HULL Fo United States Nai pin, Professor in arper & Bros, Jewell, one of the trustees of the ng one of the party that 1 to the toandling he | are f eburch, testified to accompanied the acc pital; he produced a copy of a Jersey City Paper containin, visit, when the titied the picture of the ace: said it was all wrong, © tye of wearing the hair ted in a knot or ow down on the neck, which afew wou be-farbionable laties have lat: ultimately become popular with a portion of the fair sex, (that portion, we may add in parenthe- ibat always #tands ready to give up a neat sppropriate mode for anything that it new and outre, no matter bow uaclean and anbecom- But it will never find much favor with mer. For, oddiy as it may sound men nowadays have a k-ener sense of the ftuess of things in the matter of dre ‘ug tules touching neatness and cleanliness of person and attire, than most women. fashionable geutleman, for iastance, with mass of greasy filthy false hair hanging over 1mit of decency the col- ‘ar and shoulders oi & two hundred dollar coat, ing, for the sake of illustration, that it would be posible for him to find on : Or witb bis trowsers d@ mud, making his ably wet and anheatthy. and inde- would do or think er of these things; vet womenand their blind f And, what i+ worss, they actually She then bougnt , Rear Admiral me3 Mason Hop- bY Through J.C. Parker.) Au important contribation to the Naval His tory 01 the country, and a loving record of a pure, manly, and heroic life. ‘The type is sup- plemented admirably by spirited sketches of action# in the Tennessee, Cumberiand aud Appl rivers, and aloof the naval opera- conducted by Admiral Foote at St. Paul Sgaiust the siavera; and always “well wor the s€wron are silver fox and chinchi Both are what are called “fancy ing their importance from the caprice of tashion and not from their intrinsic merits. » Very beautiful furs, though lees dura” ble than’ the darker ones, aud botl this seagon are costly, partly because there is @ scarcity in the supply. partly becauee they have been elected to lead the reigning mode: Iu common furs biack marten (skank latter @ strong, useiul far. the most popular. lorg haired and if the antecedents of one were more agreeabie it would be admired for i's It is usually made up in is navara, coler, and is weil looking, as weil as 1 sclul and It is sometimes called instead of biack marten, Alaska sabie. There is no chang ly adopted, may he hospital iden Dr. Hubbard nd he made a number of corrections on the margin of the newspaper besidcs making & mem®randum on some of paper whicisthe witness secured and offered as evidence. Rev. W. 8. Moore testift founding he asked if Glend to secure accommoda’ banch of fo! ing it msy be. nd idiotic structares Habbard, wh 4s the man who cal! » for a yourz woman arctic lynx, the though coare, de Leanda in iso against the Chinese “Barrier Forts” in 1 Scnxy Ssores; or Youn; and Ansiria. By William th and more exact- . Adama, ("O'iner Lee & Shepard. {Through Bynitsvillo economical. Correspondence o From the second series of “Young America Abroad,” publications great}: beys of the land. THE TROTTING Horse oF Aerica: H Train and Drive him. With reminisc the Trotting Turf. Editcd by Cbarie treet e- and soiling beyond thi arid aay The Musical Soci Chureb, gare a concert at the Methonist Church. a the Presbyteria: last evening, the in the shape of the maf and boa, but the seal cap is turned up atthe side and is shaped exactly like the ordiuary felt '¥ enjoyed by the aud emterrats ber what were catled the “drawn” silk bonnets, and the way full sleeves and skicts were ya will under~ It is simply gathering in rows, two or more—Aand this secon «tr tuimes are compoxed wh fire side or (as they ar Churen at that pi 2 A new combination of the maif and boa has iege trailing alro been introduced from Germs: sists of a bow which croases upon the chest and into the ends of which a sort of cornacopia- shaped mitten is introduced. which serves pocket tor the hands, cece the mui, at least at prescat JExNis JUNE By Hiram Woodrai Philadelphia Through Warren Cooate ced at the tops thirty se though en gling to erect a house of ‘This ts the eighteenth edition of this popular work, with adaitions, tables of performances, a dex, and a biographical sketch of , that horeeruan of renown. AND LITTLE May, concert Was to assist 4 fe: aly of gatherings and It is not likely to su ) knife pleat deserve espe it, who sang a soto Sbhowlog great care in tivation of bis vor who sang, in a charming Hiram Woodra $ OF entire uDsultabilicy to such a par- fhe Hodge Defaication. VATION OF THE 8) IT aGais JACKSON—THE At LBAMUF AND hired’ with bu’ HE QUANTILIES oF side applied to the vel: or carcying pri 1 Through Wm. Ballantyne. rn Tam PicrortaL and complete on Ainswor?, Phrough Jos. Shillington. ‘Due illustration in this work are abundant, ave evidently seen bard s2rvice, g00d do not show up to great advantage now. They serve, however, in tion with the copious text, to give a definite idea of all the principal events that have taken piace in and about this famous old BR CF Lownow. ‘The crowning ev by Bhas Betsie G First Dawns.” notwithstanding the reqne nstration# of aey , bat the command was pplause rang out “which eo Goodrich conciud At the conciution the association was invited the house of Mr. Holen. where was sp bountiful supply of good things eatable, before the Washington eingers tings which re¢ Of the evening wa u all probability; but po accersible ty or cyetopedia thre slgeves, panier, ood- dee, wherever it is pes ule in thick diagona! serge and even matelat:'e sith and cl 5 Money and matertat This brought down t Mi. Jack!on who lad testitied in frm on the day pre Koger A. Pryor, the readers of Tad § . Was recalled by but the plat and though original rhe kuew low masiers accounts were settled Dr. Holland is noted for quantity ; still, his verses occasional citously expressed: he poem which he read at the reurion of the Army of the James,in New York, the other day, ne of his best efiur init are worthy to be quoted ‘On fame’s eternal camp- which is probably the finest oldier-comrades that ever wag ‘These struzas, tor example, are re markably beautiful We praise ther deeds, we bie: bravely fought and And love and pride remember well ‘The vaniehed Army of the James. ‘They sleep, but only for an ‘The earth wes groaning ‘The trompet sounding far and wide, And al) the spheres were dim with blight. They sleepin peace! The Summar bells ather | srfume from their dust, inter’s snow, the Autumn’s rust, And all love's lavished immortelles, Are thi as far beyond their heed ‘Ae all eur strifes of band and bead, gtiefs above the deat, And all the travail of our need. Free from the duty of From sense of woe and ‘They sieep, as wheels the world along, in the sweet dignity of death ! The jacket and apr superceded the pol the polonaise which stmalate with @ sash or scart back. The new apron pleats upon each side, and m under the bazque or under the @ sash or cascade of in wide ends ness, and giving ¥ Contain tr thoughts fe) Pryor sad that the question was to show that Polhamue & -iackson were under the impression thut psymaster’s accounts were setiled ever twoor three months. ‘The question was exclaud Mr. Tremain then produced a letter from Mejor to Mesrsré, Pobamus & Jackson, dated Washington, Oct. 1, 1864,1n waich Major informed those gentlemen that a Mr. John B. Mirrray, of New York, whem be believed to be their house, bad an in- spite against him,and bad disappeared with wonderful rapidity. is Cat broad, laid in three 3 at the back ‘olds of the skirt, Miura Braypow. Henry Hoyt. Mrs. J. F. Moore. Faranank s ScaLe WORKS.— While most of our reader, are fully posted concernin, reat reputation and anerring accuracy of - ank’s scales, but few have an adequate idea of the extent of the business carried on by the man- ufacturers, the magnitude of which wi!l appear from the following figures: Messrs. E. & T. Fairbanks are at present employing maputacto: y 600 men, and the monthly amounts to over $20,000. Besides the their manufactory, a large number of men are houses in the princi- of the Union, and about the country up scales—in all, at nome was in some respec some passage along side of ing pearance of plain- the reyuiite finish to the en- semble ofthe costume. The most tasbionable method of making the sash is to take three yards of the silk, double it *ogether at the sides, it either asa sesh, the waist, or as a ladder of bows down the center of the back. A more dre-sy method, for ceremonious din. ner toilettes, is to trim ‘the skirt rather high in emoving the A story of a religious cast, for children. Korrery.—A man who had a sort of clerical bearing and address, presented him: elf at the office of one of the Boxton steam- boat lines in New York, and announced bim- seit as ‘a committee of one, Episcopal Congrcss to mak conveyance o1 six hundred members of that an operator th: reterate hatred written to the pay! tion which ine ” appointed by the se theirnames, a@contract forthe and abroe4, over 1 The freight delivered to and the ratiroaa, is over ten 1,200 tons of Lebigh 25,000 busbels of latter gave the steamboat engraved check for $1 rn in bank bills. did not discover they had been had kept their «floating time, awaiting the legates."* en they died, palace” one hour arriyal of the ‘‘six hundred de! reinins ae ~ = are prohi 0) be She home. This mablic schools of Phil- m taking their text ia & move in the direction, 1 $e Of wrong, ‘The vews which cameacross from itome the &7-Srow tei! y nO salt | Other day, that Rinebart, the scalptor, hal ‘isncadas xr OOO from earth, was most unwelcoms intelligence. As an artist not less than as a cultivated and genial gentleman, Mr. Rinehart bis untimely taking off only to a large civcle of that larger circle, not tongue of any country, common union and compan- jonship in sympathetic appreciation of art ang the evening.—Z. sncuD- Yesterday Wullosanne ‘TENCED.— assassin of Bismarck, was found fourteen years in the hou held @ high piace, and rection, ten will be a sore loes, not personal friends, but to bounded by the limits or who find a bond of : E . F TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR Record of Fires syAt o 1a summoned trom Senbury. The f wnder control on their wrriva and National ent Methodiet and Times ° were among the gehoroed. A ue reymen ation te neceERAry to on: govern the #eminar avd for other fulness. A house «be T was finally laid on the table. rence ou the amended on the ritua! made @report which amend ed the orginal exnon reparted by the commit tee, by striking ont cite #the clauses relating 19 the use of {retaining the crucifix in gny part of a place of pable wor Pp, with a few © unimportant ch ¥. Dr. Oe Kevin, of W ree ty thie re; 4 ioppone it on unt metitutionality. He was of the opinton th Temonios conid be suppressei by the canon, only by brice in the prayer book Was cut short by the order of the day called ror. - New York Notes VADLY WRATEN New Yore, October 31.—Darid foreman in Woodraf 4 Kobin fatally beaten ycxterday by two !sborers whom be bad cansed to be discharged bocause of im eftictenc URLICAN RATIFICATION Another large republican tatificalion meeting Wes beid in Brook!yn laet night. The Ac of Mosic was crowded from ptt to dom udience of ladies and gentlemen for the par- Pose of ratitying the republican county and state ticket. On the stage there was an im mense gathering ef ‘<— ot Conkiing, who was re- me cheering. His speech » the third term dl» ained wo allusion sion. WEEKLY PAWK STATEMENT The weekly bs Loans, increas follows: ease, @1 4,100; legals, increnee depomts dectense, £402,100 ° increase, #44,0°0), rererve, Gecreast 3 Rumors ofa borrt Polttiest Afray Ktok wos, Va., Uctober 31.—Keports have Teached here this morning of # terrible affray at Yorktown yest -rday, quring @ political gath ering of the friends of Hon. J. Goode, and Notion (colored), the ¢ dstes in the 2d district. int who bring the Captain Freeman, of th Baltimore, to!d bim that deny. this morn.ng, he hexrd and that «number of pereons had been killed Alvo that ocgro man ciai three dead bodies tory ent is that the epars’e stants, and each was Lis Own sapportere when the dis ceurred, and that the allray was be- wane of Norton, the re ite man and two colored are reported killed. No telegraph to Verktown; hence details are meagre. - The Jerome Park Races To day JBKOME Pak, October 31.—The extr, day offered by the American Jockey opened favorably with a good «lay track. The frst race was a grav handicap for # purse of ©80. ed. The race wes won by Moon Tweed:) Mary Clark coming in second, Vesuvi ur third and Kesolute fourth. a Tom was one of the starters, but one of bisstirraps having backen be did not finish. Time, 4:25 ,- a Killed on the Kailread Track. Pvitapetraia, October J1.—Geerge Ma- bones 2 20, was killed this morning neat the round house of the West Piilaterphia and Pennsylvania ratiroad depot. He lett on lo escape & coming train only to enco other train on an sdjoining track. - ‘orcign Notes. PRRVALENCE OF TYPHOID FREE Loxpon, October I.—Itisreporte en hundred perrous sick w fever in the town of Darwen-Over-County Lancaster, being more than one sixteenth of the eptire popu’ pl e Lorses start " Bow FINANCIAL OND COTM BKCE Se. Washington Stock Exchange, Oct. 20 Quctarsons frarnts Middle’ q ‘The following were the meeion of ine w dey —U. Bg oY Stock Nations) Bann ore! Metropuiitas Bawk, ond National Bank. $3 bid Bark. 135 bid, Wwe iy) bia: a; Nat ¢ Go. muck, 106 ational U uni Metros 3; Gurcoren F Tomraace No), Ales, Wah x Quo. fed. Dictrict Securines—~ District C2.8 Bond jas < wks ind2, #8 bid, bid, tea FoaaA mid changed. LT er dings, ie Flour easier end oe 1 | Wheat dul) aud anehanged Corn, advancing te deney. quiet—white southero, 606%; yellow south rn, 3%; mixed western, excitsd; sales at 61 held at 2. white western. eS. Oats Gull—southern, SGM; western mized. Bee do. whi ©, 69 end unchang.d. Hay vomtal— ae oA % '. by A Wteky diatl. Gave dccliuing. Sugar dail lentes Bew Yor«, Qo. ober 1 —' oepocte suipments L Rag’ Yor, Oe er a -Stecks Sells” Mycey a yn bechangs, long, 54's; short, 457 y York, October S1—Flour doll wn! sc 0 quiet ad unchanged. Corn firm»: 1, 12:30 p.m “==. weather ar it is owners of the Borton Daiiy Globe have retire. . as Bacon and Obsries B. Taylor. - | ff i

Other pages from this issue: