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THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEW: POBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted. The Street Syeepiag Contract AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, AWARDED TO MR Lf. WRIGHT, TRE Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith st. FORMER CONTR ACTO RY The District Commins mitre, racetued this The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ergineer. the follow ngeommuanioation dates @. B. BAUFFMANN, Prev't. toAay respectfully roqneet immetinte action - - : wpon my letter of the Sch alttae in relation (THE EVENING STAM s servet ty carsiens 4 : | So tneawecpingor the surects, h eaneed eaere TR CENTS PER MONTH. Copier at the rae 4 : a fication to Mr. Carm m May 2th bas Cents race. Bi —postawe prepa. failed to effect any visihle improvement, cng month. o> months: $3.00. one your, $6.00 ard the condi THE WHEKLY STAR—puditsted on Priday— Prompt attents 13.00 a year, postare prepatd. The reshitof this is shown In the following BP All sxtccriptions tmvariahly 1 adeance, ana OL - ° ‘ mapayer son loner than pas! Sor Vet, 45 -N°. 6.923. NOTIFICATION TO CARMODY 4 CO. Snobvcquently Lieut. Hoxte sent the follow ese nt ae £ note to Messrs. S Carmaty & Co. aston, ~: On the 2th altime, by direc. — toners of the Distriet, 1 otified you f Ny thet the work under nof the streets demands ASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, Jt NE 2, 1875. TWO CE AMUSEMENTS. t TINT THE INDIAN COUNCIL TO-DAY. FASHIONS FOR JUNE. jon is daily becoming more elaborate, more } EVEN IN G STAR. Another Talk with the President | New Styles in Suits and Costumes, Habie to sudden changes, and the only way TELEGRAMS 70 THE STAR | your contract for sweeping and cleaning the SUMMER THEATER. A eee Without Result. vide eagpeslies to dress simply is to ignore fashion, athere ) Awernes streets of Washington and dst, Beery Nicht and W-tacadans - = Wie Sioux etlets niet tucks Great Father, [ives Oe Se roe ee to certain standard fabrics, and as nearly as | Georgetown had been, and was being Un- W bi N d G al NEw , May, . possible to permanent ideas and mo leis. MASONIC CELEBRATION | peeexsarily delayed! and that you were wil- ashington News and Gossip. | me Presiaent. and Secretary Delano, Assisi- | It is not summer in these latitudes yet, bat | Simple costumes for the present eacen, ' iy violating the conditions end covenant Tie REcErPTs TO-DAY were, from internat | 22, Beeretary Cowen, and Commissioner | tere is promise of it on the earth, in the alr | however, may be attained by ladies Win ces a aia contract. Your attention had pre ly and repeatedty been called to the in- quaey of your force and appliances, and unsatisfactory performance of your work. Pabove mentioned notice of the 2th alt iso Warned vou that anless you ehoald rthwith proces to carry out your contract Smith at the Interior department, at ten | anc : day | living or spending the summer in the coun- | | velouk this woching. She Pract . | and sky, and sol started out the other day try, without sacrificing taste, aud will pre- MPOSING DEDICATION IN NEW YORK. | 3 s Balladiot sna | Oclock this morning. The President was #t | to see what new things had come to greet it, sent & quaint and, to some, a picturesrue | mic Vocalists . SECRET A w is expected to re- | the department peacoat on time, hss the | aad report aceording!y; for one does not learn | diversity of style ‘exceedingly attractive. _——-—_ fe. Prodr . i it turn to Washington te-morrow. | Sachems were, as usual, some minutes late. | much in regard to fashion from the street or | Musiins. linens, lawns, plain gray. batt, mm Admi- ioete. . TIONAL BANK NOTES reesived at the | There were present at the council, besides | the shop windows. Women walking are as | blue, OF White’ batiste. Victoria’ iawee, | THE BEECHER TRIAL. | Adsmi- 4 SAL Bas ¥ é | those named, only Bishop Kane, the Rov. alike as two peas—equally tied back 4 Madras cottons and the like are in prepara’ thoroughly and to the letter, the Commits (CRU RCH, today for redemption were Mr Maman land other intorpreters ‘and the | bunch atihe back equally indie pe taatler tion for the summer outfits of many ladies, ——-—_—_ Te would. ur the 3d section of your a oad official stenographers o: e dep t, the “ergo pa ager A peep 2 | made in the following style: demi-trained, a . say — contract. pot other parties in eharge int WEL a Gacrctary bation prior penceheane an con fentaig, bd oue would say, horribly wo- | skirts trimmed with two or three knife: | EVARTS STILL SCORING TILTON, | Smirsct. Pe Ark? the expense to you al revenue | doorkeepers not to adtait any other persons, There ix a total change from the fashions | Pl¢@tings graduated from three to fiveor five yourselves and the sureties on your from distilled | not even representatives of the press. A of last summer: bu! few area liusted to to seven inches, straizht or apron overskirt, cond responsible therefor. 09, number of the latter were present, but all | Renee a dire confusion See «iged with knife-pleatings, shirred waist s the above-mentioned notiee was —— ere denied admission by order of the Sec- | time they begin to see thelr way thepuck, | 224 sleeves, and peacant ficha of black lace n have continned to annecessarily HITECT OF THE TRFAS- | retary, it being understood that latter y beg heir Way through, | knotted in front, bow of ribbon at the throat, yen eNstoms, S281, nase. Barre revenue, a A If IS FSTIMATED that the inte receipts for the fiseal spirits will SVPERVISING delay Y “ mt Sew Yo ur work, to wilfully violate the aT) hat Metstroti's. try Porren bas gone to Chicago to look af | would furoish reports of the council, made | fine nisin wea eT eae they. HAVE | ribbon sash, black or colored, as preferred, Pa Fa! conditions and covenants of Raid contract, EXC€ THEATER. ter matters in connection with the new cas- | ®¥ his official stenographer, to all corres- | [9 change, and ail is chaos pods i A hd The great point of ali dresses just pow is and to exec said contract in bad fatth. city, began thi Jevonth street and. Pennsylvania avenue, pondents and re ity, began th wrters Who Woull promise ‘The resuit of this system is seen in thebar- | 0 ®ttach strings urderneath so as to tle the : The Commissioners of the District therefore ce ‘ tom house building in that eity. » : bodes gies : an ihe | Masons, which was probably the Geechee eh er ed stant Heat Sint tn the city? Fon Itt we nie reel te nae ia Cee wet |The tollowing Is an abstract of the pro- | 2isbing and dry gous stores. Polonaises tn | © Lit royal robes would look entiquated, | “splay yet witnessed here. Tat have placed Mr. 1. P. Wright 5 deeecte eal ene te Maaiuital and accomplished | iv< from bilious enlic. He is now rapidly | Ccvraifece cr Gat press by Commissioner | Seed for twelve and fifteen dollars, without |- nut skirts of sti muslin are flonnesd at the | Principal streets near these leading thor- | work for the residue of the period named | aranc of the talented donble<ong and dance la- | convalescing, {ll be ont ina day or two. | Smith: Pee ees, 8 Burchaser, which last year sold | back. so as to produce a eraceful touraure, | Qugbfares, Nags and bunting were hung to pate perme hy Sisters ‘The monareh t . x ae for sixty and seventy dollars. The waste of | (3 > PRESIDENT GRANT and family leave here | ,2bE, President began by explaining the | materisband workmanship is simply dreaa- | 2° # R 3 sgreement that had been drawn where | Tol for they are beautifully mane pol cr ee to-morrow morning on the limited express | they relinquish the right tohuntin Nebraska | {1 for they ar But this 12 part of the price altimore and | or Kansas, and reserve the right to oceupy | T¢ 5 omndation is mace of stiff muslin. upon | te wor SrOztee tation: i b flounces are mounted, and which is + e for & m to oned on to ti akie Licgscnspbost me on, the streets and the windows @ n to the underskirt, ene or mor ee wun aed Mr. Pilly Wright. Lomense 6 Rasuiorth. The favorite and eee eta Jee | train at 9.20 o'clock, by the The rate of compensation will be 621,000 of ope mill per scuare yard of street swept and cleaned Sehiteakivte tin wore doorsteps of the houses ¢ oe careabet (he parieensente sf tneeit: in Nebraska north of the Nia. | W@ Pay for novelties, and it explains why SNTHE HAGE FOR reaRGy oo Were tiled ith people, “Tite twenk-s0 | e ae mati- | Potomac railroad for Long Br: ra river—a tract of country outside of | UY £o0ds dealers require a heavy percent- A sudden taste seems to have been deyel- | Yisieos into whieb the participants in the the snreties on a York city. their wacrsation, Gat cer Taloahie pap ritieed age on made.up garments. oped for the lovely iredescent pearl. A few | Procession had been divided took up their cordingly = | Davin B. Me as containing the only agricultural lands Renee ta be in et as desirable seems | years ago it_ was only oceasionally used for | Places tn admirable order and with military Pp. WRIGHT. @n Exhibition (New No.| 41ORDAvin B. Mc Tt of Nebraska north of the | tls season to be in material. There is no i in the various streets, begin. and Sale 439 has been retired by direction of the President, | Qpen to them. : “ ns the sticks of costly fans, but now it appears | Promprit North Platte in Nebraska Is what ts consid- | \pkety, and) nothing practical iu design. | as the top part of the handles of nine tents ning wit wing to L. nd ending with 9th, abutting ‘AT TH 8T. | he having been found incapacitated from oe capes lo not fashion makers turn their at- | Of ‘the ladies’ cue Sitas on 5th avenue; the right of each’ di vision ier aise 30 entdten af contract MARKRITER’s, ‘7 patra are MT Athtal gen en | ered uncested Indian country. They give up | tention to form aod Invent styles for the dif. | Inige and small, beaurhen kee roe ene: | resting in each case on the avenue. Se eer ae 2S Sten ot Seas 4 MARK active service from long and faithtul service | a portion of this and reserve for themselves ‘1 * ‘ 12¢ small, beautiful enough for Jewels; the Commissioners of the Distrie Ne. 439 Th street, beeren D and B ta thes sean tc manent oceupation of the country | {vert purposes for which dress is needed? | as fan sticks much more frequently than for- Se EROCeON. Carmody & Co., forsweep- es oer ze Ones lowe Hal 2 3 : rt ae Fine tee ae Where the Ret Clow | Just now we ave the, tablier, straight or | merly, aud as ornaments in the shape of The weather was brilliant and everything be avenues and streets of ii Paintings, Enarav SECOND LIEUTENANT MONTGOMERY M. | hoa'giy Tail age tet, | Tounded, and jacket or basque,and that is | ping: buck end c yx, | Conduced to a fine display. At 9.22 o'clock eto Also, largest stock of Pager eve ca gnd Spotted Tail agencies are now located. | ai). It is that or nothing. Shells, and t Siikeie an asKers, arrows, | the head of the column besan to move. ‘The er fae Shades, Pictures, Frames, Pictnr MaconR, ith artillery, has been orlered to | He explained to them that the appropriation | #!)-, 1tis t Done ue tniswutil Gonaibiing hells, @ e for dresses and’ bonnets. | the ia ccm Weaken cana ios to infor sels, Rings. Nails, &c., in the District. report to Brigadier General M. C. Melzs, | of 2,000 was for the purchase of presents, |! ete b loose, jockey- | Pearl is so lovely in itself that it seems un- | Fete was through Washing meaee do hereby. place you OF Treks Cac ie so by Congress, whore laws he could irt, apron jacket; the lat pose, J necessary to try to inerease attractiveness . treet, up Broad wa: harge of the work ibed tn sald con- Se Please remember Name and Number. jelly | quartermaster general, as aide-de-camp to | Her. He atiwed Un eneite tear ish, the former heavily trimmed with pleat- | py gilding it, yet that is what has been dene'| thence by a cirenitons route to viein tract, to perform said work at the rate of _=_=_=_=_=—=——————— |} accompany him to Eurog | Gaiets ths aaesinauianen & ‘special. eonutn sand the apron requiring a sash, which is | in some instances. New fans, for eea Zid street and 7th The proc Lew cf one mill per squarajvard. You will FESTIVAL PosTMASTERS ArPoiNteD.—The President | sioner to take the money and purchase the ‘ongruous, always tll assorted, does not tit | have sticks in which the pearl is pur was heated by me foot policem ate take charge of said k. Please TIVALS “ seotuiek a : ses and It he was a proper person he | "Aus where, and isa nuisance generally. | out and a flagree gut work put in after which followed in regular succession | cai) forthw orsigned — — —— — a= appointed the following postmaste rs: hi sy 3 Polonaises have gone out. There is noth- s little short of bari . the twenty-six divis the whole line sana “ STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL TO NIG 1 ; =ea urn over the money to him. Tae aa bakarean Shans or seems i nort of barbarism.. — cere; etween 20,000 and 9 mer i excente pve SNurth Bat Chnrch. jth and Thomas Sa inaw. Mich.; Davil | president also referred azain to his deep in. | 12in linen between the skirt. apron, o: x WATS AND no Aggregating betweer ) and 25.000 men Towers, Art Gall ry, aud refreshment= skirt, and jacket, and the “Ulster,” wh can only be worn asa duster, but which may be recommended to hulies in the eountry st Ps | Ps St. Paul, in place of Joseph A. | terest in the future of the Indians, especially lock resizne . | of the Sioux, and hisdesire to see’ them well Sereuaed provided for during his term of office, and comprising numerous visiting commander ies and lolges, as well as those from this city, Brooklyn, and Jersey City. very fin fexibl RY FESTIVAL I) Ted the “Mat” the Yor 7 ANT COLONEL S. B. HonAnm te : 2 en who ride to the station and want a loos®, | With pale bine nizations are from varions sec! . ov can swemere UND 3 | asked them once more when they reached | Toot garment to protect then: from the wast | Wit , blue or w Rg yn ee . TOF THY SWEEPING | has been or | home to consider among themselves the spout 5 reath of white tho: “ =e FA s ner Mr. Carmody rac the year to examine | question of going to the Indian territory OF Comntey TORE. . hedge roses. The «Cerjes” has a brim turned | ™2py Officers of high rank in t was to be <20..52.4. The bid of Mr. Wright * Spotted Tall replied for the Sionx that the | ,,TH€re are embroidered linen and cambric | up all round. It le tomer ee cream- | ONier. A platform gaily a Was $41,006.10. The difference between these storing. and poverminedi wae acing ns ach oF th suits unmade, but who would dare make into | eoloy damask, wheat and poppies. Pop- flags was erected in ce: « two is the amount for which M that there was @ certain tof Net 2 | skirt naise When uot a polonaise is | pies with cream and brown tinted foliage | S@Uare, 1 from the G 1 cercuiek tie came north of North Platt tobe What has become of them? Why | face the brim which is lined. Viewed the provession. H_ Clay Preston wax | The amount paid Mr. Wright last pear fe ———— never eeeded, and whi they have been cutover. The top las beei mnets of black damask e are begin. | MArshal of the day. The Kuights Templars | tis service was Séd,17670: the saving to the THE FOLLOWING APPOINTMENTS of in- | belonging to them, a Wanted to kne cut off below the wMist line to form a ning to appear trimmed with violets and | #PPearance exe imirati tric Jer the new arrangement about : : ee when they were evento get pald forse. ane | and the skirt part turned hind side i ce. There ‘are very coares | They turned out in la formed made with Mr. Wright will therefore ef port ternal revenue s! pers Wore rams to 1 Veniawattonen le to him that a eerinta | #1 rounded off into an apron or else Straw bonn for summer wear trim- | the <ing part of th: ssion. ~ Mr. Wright will enter upon the ESDAY EVENING day: John A. Neustaedtt Ist Missour’ bp ortho a ntcy thie ndboniacd se ne — ered up and *draped" at the back. med with ft black anda wreatho: | Sir E. M. L. Ehtere act of the once. rett has Rindl James M. Barton, 5th Nor! teh : ne icant ey side Audaghi Melos ine to about extravagance, there are no Women in r gill a Procession was hours cxmnnemnmenemase ues Be he following were dismisse the’ Sige, Te wenn rotten an to whom ip | tbe World who contrive to dress fasbio sols for carria r are beautifal S passing en point THE WILLARD HALL CAs®—Judyment for s Beanis and D. #f toes belone: that the partion of the country ttle money as Americans, but t but somewhat ex; Many are made ‘Y point from which a | Plain —¥ the case of John Payne oe the ing tlah te between the North ish of their own time and strength to | in silk to mateb the cove view of the line could be obtained had proprietor of Willard’s peeree see Platte and Niabrarn rivers that tha re ey | aecomplish it. The effect of a new fashion Is | With ere aoe Others are black silk. bor- | {™Tned toaccount. People from the count fore Justice Powell—Mr. ERs, to consist of Col. | ine country, north of the North Platte iy | Something magical. The transformation is | Jered with black tent lace, which js linet | 2ad come to the city by tens of thous: rplainiif and L.G. Hine for al artillery: Lieut. Col. W. H. | Nobracka. ill be retained by theta s | effected in one night, bat they sit up all |"'with wisite valenciennes These have a ee } de This was an action for damages 4 artille Capt. Richard Lo- | so much added to their permanent r uight todo It. We have morning dresses, in | ebony handles with inlaid yeas! to THE TILTON TRIAL, | claimed by Payne because defendant refused ith artillery xe been appointat to | ton which there is very little ehange year after S COTTONS, a “ Mr. ze = St = t it. toallow a ball to be held in Willard Gen ad’ astress or a ee + 2 = . tan , | year, and -bathi dresses, which are the I have mentioned these cottons as some New York, Jifve r. Evarts resom ter having rented the same to plainti SSS Sea foot Raises & i bot Parl meget to Renta aaa! Men made further oljections | Same, but we have no walking or stylish | uine Neymentioned peculiar to the scara, | bis address In the Beecher-Titton trial to- | The plaivtift testified that on the ath ot My EXCURSIONS. PICNICS, &c. tite ees ae -s HOKE 0 eee e8 ea cen fake tee thent'e dress \the most necessary of all) since we | though they have I been fashionable | d@y. He said they would consider the pro. | he rented the hall the purpose giving poms Soe = = artiliers 3 - paves 40) feha eon And If they aonsiieren 1 | DAE EOt of the polonaise suit, the most | abroad. Later importations show idesicas | bable attit tone and reception of the an * Engl E ty” on the 2 id he (PRE PLETH paptisy CHCR H WiLL Give | *rtilery AN tah Gree ith te ee sensible street costume ever invented. Per- neh pretuier than any which : -¢ ked the first int | paid therefor = the purpose ot their A i EXCURSION TO all right they would sign the paper there and mu Lh T than any which appeared in . YMONT, on the stesiue Swan poate Tie Matt Bac CoxtRacts.—The bids for | Send word a8 1o WAT phrchares shonld be | HAPS to the massesof women It oes not mat- | the early smeine wet eae appeared In rasing husband and the alul- | making the co pectable he issued ington, WEDNESDAY. Je contracts for supplying the Post Office de. | made fon dhesn ter somuch as yet, the majority of those to | thar "s are alike. The colors are Was adultery to be treated like a cut | invitations, without which 0 two pie no lady was ad- Aliege vhom variety in’ dress is necessary have | Chip : sotaneaat tie oon en a bruised brow? Counsel would | mitted, and be expected tohave made the 24pm. mardt-com | PArtment with mali bags for four years from | _ It was again ex pene tO ime sore Gime to dress for the street as irthey Ww re | ierenhen saucer ats wil: Uhesor tine hem that the plaintiff's story of that | ailair a grand suesess. that on the evening mse = July Lnext have all been openall, and a com- | WAS HOt time todo that; that the appropria- | Loive ‘to ‘a ‘party; but there are women wire | Syetied saucer” pink, with the narrow | interview, at which Tilton charged Beecher | 2hih Cake delivered to him the hail; ions mittee of three, with Henry L. Jonson, in | Donylebeed on the sath instant, and if the | havenot, huey women, business women, and | omnes ate, piternately’ witb th the same | With debauchiny hts (Tilton’s) wife, was tthcorehestra was in place. and the party apt. James Hea- | Ch ee ee ct | Money would be out of the control of the | Of these, fashion this year takes no account. | texture as cambric, bat the cote Bee ane | A SELY-EXPOSED, SELP-CONVICTED IY just about to commence, when defendant office, chairmar »poinited to examine them feel their utter un DAY EVENING Ticenent. She ma ness to | in, like ginzbams, instead of being printed TION. Ted with olice officers, and in- samples. The committee will not probably ix + ly suggested . live. on, avd they are therefore perfectly fast, and | Tbis plaintiff understood that the wife's en: rmei him that the party could not pro- ONARDTOWN be ready to report for several days. Looe pa arr eased FCRU LACE COSTUMES. Buited to the roughest country wea ‘Stang | fessions could not be made the subject or a | ceed, and turned: af tie fiche ‘that seine : AVAL ORDERS.—Commander Francis M. | Treasury now and have it held by some per- | ,TH¢ only summer costumes proper, that is | jadies call them “gingham,” but they are not | Case azalust Beecher. The law allowed par- | {t was tseless to continue the party they hell me L ERS.— mander Francis M. righ Be a y P simple overdresses, which are displayed now | vingham, They have a character of their | ties to be convicted by their own confessions Some eight or nine witnesses cor- haa ncted in euch a | BUnee ordercd to duty as senior aid at the | 807 for them. that it is too show them t ; 4 I teol. | however. C It was further explained to him that it te, striped withe’ site | 8H: 82d In these new and more delicate col- plait 1 covered his story with such 2 5 ne | ‘ace. black, white, (striped with silk ings are both attractive erciconbin the plaintiff h uid be impossible to take it out until the or ribbon,) but principally eeru, (dead orings are both attractive and serviceable. this testimony. The defence at he had information whieh led F ae will comme > the atronags ef | bavy yard, Washington, D. C. Lieutenant with all the | B. L. Edes to the Hydrographic office. Med- lled tod) < ~ TPS Aw 2a. msistencies as made it appear incredible him to bel At the company was not reement was signed by the Indians. y : siden Ty NEW, LINEN CUFFS AND COLLARS. pp nea “ ae abies ; , ov peed on will be J ical Director James Suddards to duty at the | ““"oneiderable discussion followed until 11.30 | 08M.) | These costumes consist invariably of The variety in Hngerie is endless, but for | He knew the law woukl not permit a state: | respectable, and uld be nad visable for Paid to ns taeecstateronms, Re., apply | BAVA! hospiial, Mare Island, California. | olock, when the President was oitiget to | ‘ablier and sleeveless jacket fastened down | ordinary We thing can disturb ‘the pr ment of what occurred between himself and | hum to ai party to, proceed, and he EPHENSON & BRO.” | Passed Assistant Engineer W. W. Heaton to | Sec Aen ee ratte ea eget 12 | the front or back with silk vows and worn ent popitiarity of the weal littlestanding bis wife, and he wove it in as a narrative: therefor : mire stated above, an vania avenue, report for passage on board the vhata neech reitera @ posi tio: caaeae silk dress to match. Black, or) lars with smali corners turned dow ag ie should ~ ated | offered to \. as Toot of 70h street ith instant, for Aspinwall, theues to Pan: | Sects Leet Cet WEES he ice with ccra over the favorite con! yoke attachments, which fit the neck pre- | '0 Beecher. He said he would gild this story | Justice Powell to rendered his my «ton arrival there to report for duty : Was forthirty ive sears of | (ens. and the parasol of the same shate of | dsely and preserve the lining of the dress as | 5° that it would be believed, and he was, as ". givin “igment for plainti® for 4°OR CHARTER board the ha. . as clothing. and that all this Ik, is covered With ecru Iae2 to matel. It | well pL as a stay to the collar. has been shown, contended the counsel. the | and costs. PS... Cee eo ee a Tongs Hertha star nmstegy ar be S| <i these silk and lace costumes cova, There are turned down collars also ar- | viellm of his own shallow philosophy. The} ——- pie PILOT BOY Pexstons.—During the month of Apri | MUR QUpUt? Upou him. hat ladies go to ride in the park, in these | ranged in the same way, but they are not in | JUry t been shown how Bowen saw th ra iLie chatdaen Wan tamed ab oe = che Ta poy past the rece: valid di- Secretary Delano represented tne Presi- de i Cause Pee ee gery Jone Gaye. se sory repo useful appendage | folly of his attack on Beecher. after bon Wm. J aed Seah a bartered on reasoi " e ed t . ont" . > for their g shee Hy chi : 8, €1 let we ‘9 some of the eolla i ear is a a - - “ 4 vision of the F om Office exceeded the dis- | dent'scarnest desire for their goo, and asket J collars for morning Wear * ; iieck @ aaaet N LAG dha “ream-colored scarfs, damasked in coral pat- | < - ii of se are FOR N NEWS. orthwest, to collect a smal “i ——_ posals by 182. In the widows’ division the | them to take this matter into serious con- | (ong and with trails of flowers wilir Deeks imal habit shirt, and with these are usually Th wise A bE » there. angry words passed be a disposals exceeded the receipts by 33. During | ‘ideratior ttle it now. ground of tinted follage. But they are not | are. mttaer eeeielt long, plain sicevex | 4, oot Dakel Andidre Pasquier | tween the partion, whee Ruball are = peck FOR ExccRsi0Ns. the month of May. sinee the revocation o | The : ps Dated oonecrts: ng | <atted to work, or neglige country. wear. walling ineumee cat pant aay. asefal | yeeienday Fe-elected president of tie | et knife and ent Wilson on the left «tae of a > s “prise 2s," hemse a left, wit “ Sess Bb fe —— and partic: usefu is ye i eu . x " “ SUE. Capt. Jas. Harper, and EX. wakecs es eee eee | Sone gx sckune tan takes They require perfection in detail’ and a | ‘or wear with unlined Uatisie. Quite new | Assembly. The viee presidents and secret th i inflicting an ugly wound. | Wilson tJ. T. Barker, cau be kor Iris ir ahr: -dhgrrande ater bar pl anantend ait means of locomotion very different from the | sets of white li + > s Were also re-elected. ft pistol at his assailant, missing him. > disposals in the invalid division ex- | over the matter. : : oti bite linen nave a small spray | ric . ll was arrested and locked ap in the Le comedic: waleipte tr Sine din tne ete? Sag en pee sere Insets Seale o vere Uexnitral aie Worked in the corer of . collars, and |” Moody and Sankey. fae p all their appvintments, and are he disposals bet cekwiun bine Tur Cun Wak.—It is quite evident | ° lace MN t ma + | upon the ends of the little eambric cravat Loxpon, June Immense numbers of Toe Been aPovintments, and are th posals exceed the receipts by | THE © patriot rebcjiion in Caba is by no | %d itis & pity it is not better adapted to | which accompanies them The recite For full information. apply to STEPHENSON & BRO., Agents, Im (Rep.] Tih-street Wharf. " ” | purposes of ordinary wear. Young girls may | |S means suppressed or in a promising condi- | PUFLOS A ¥ “ : LANEOUS MATL | ton for the early occurrence of such a result. level pares co ee gee was ig of bids for mnscel- | Recent reports from Spar igbtest shades over pink batis' excepting for Simple suits and Le: rsons continue lo attend the meetings of Moody and Sankey: many are turned away from the doors for nt of room to ac modate them. At noon to-day a meetir eeuted tn red, black ry effective. These c but batiste never long lived, howe: r blue, is fine red fancies er, beeatise they MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued t mi Taltavull and Josephine R. uch as to awaken very proing in- | copied in’ such common mate: thanksgiving for the results of the meetiy a Willtums “and “SMetinds = os, emby g 16 sucl a en Vel ot : z 7 i nanksgiving psults of e rt Ss and J a 2 es. embracing 1 routes | the success of t wovernn loor wear, Is not admissible for mar- | time that they jose all beanty ; heid in the Opera House took place. Whi bye | irate Taibot: Benes AND SUMMER comm Post Office devartment | must be admitted that the Spanish authori- | Tied platies Whose tollettes are required | tion. The “dark blue” linen. for exanp! ‘oes ee e, White and Kate Datbets Beaty yesterday, and was concluded to-day. The | ties still have a very light grip upon the re- 12 i ecery ener and more | expeusive. | vanishing utterly, and the misery is th Lisrox, June 2—The United States man- | Swackem and. Eliza Strother; Prank CLOTHIGVG bids were oj under the supervision of | beliton. General Gomez, the commander of ok GreHO ne DUE Te le nee Galarly | like the “Dolly Vardens,” when such things | of dar himine has arrived here, and the 4 Rebecca Dammon; John Lyon . uige J. N. Tyner and Mr. E. W. Barber, | the Cuban forees, who has gained marked | ¥J@ck grenadine, but it is sappiementary to | joveeaste it is utterly impossible to wear | ‘Alaska has sailed r b Ha “ Fo. on: Dorsey G. White and i-and Third Assistant Postmaster | suecesses in one portion of the island, has | ‘2¢ costume, which is complete without it. | them, they are unpresentable. “ ea hee wie al respectively. There were between | written a letter to the secretary of war of | Of courseecru lace is not used for skirts, but THE PEASANT FICHU. whe Greaus =e artha . i LATER STYLES, He and Oe bids. | The routes embrace con- | the patriot government in which he states | ‘! often forms part of the trimming alter- | The round orshawl-shaped fichu, the ends | s = Lovrs, June A speeta! dispatch net t ls i - ely s! t . . THE BANK CLERKS’ ASSOCIATION met at D LOWER Prices | 20s At the regular letting, which have | that since the first of the present year there | #tely With silk pleatings or flounces, or | knotted in front. is one of the successes of 3 4 Kansas City says Dunkee & Stont, ex the National Metropolitan Bank last evenii Fotitee eta eho ats Teasons. and new | have been captured from the Spanish forces | frMS supplementary flounces and trimming | the season. It is expecially fashionable in | ’ a permanent ergenianiian Sp — tes Catablished sinee the regular letting. | 750 riftes, 8,000 metallic cartridges, 509 | [or the corsage. mere erin pn ru, there tumes which are a mixture of faille and | cently examined by dissection lar; the election of the following officers: Presi- poe set be made before the 10th | machetes, 500 cavalry equipments, and 1,009 | 1s the white and unbleached white em- | camel's bair or Sicilienne, the fichu being | of grasshoppers. and found that abou horses. It is also stated from Cuban sources | Droidery, which: makes beantifal toilets in | always made of the materiale Ac ihe wane tnat here are lek on who | conjunction with pale tinted silk, white or | weather advances, however. they will be | are ready to join the patriot army if they panes preg rally —, ec ven ae of | made in muslin, lace, gauze and grenadine. | soon exterminate the pests could be supplied with arms and ammuni- ne —_ sty wire easy which thesecom- | FANS FOR PROMENADE AND EY In further proof of the existence of this m: tion, the want of which has been the main “shines ons ing ap mt IS & princess over- WEAR. got, Dunkee & Stout say the jar: ar, while the re- | Obstacle m the path of the patriots’ suecess. | (Tess. Shaped over the hips with a broad in- i ; 1 ans are now carried so constantly in the | grasshoppers which they killed w sed three-fold. This e significant fact ix mentioned in connee- | SErtion of the solld fabric, which ts covered | day Lime that special styles are provided for | £4 mediately ali E AM Wool Cheviot Sui All Wool Cammere Su dent. Stacy M. Potts, German-American ari; treasurer, J. Ro Henning, Citizens’ q G. T. Chase, of A committee ments for an. fourths of them live maggots, wh ned well yw & Benjam{s’s Ba pointed to ma? At on on the 23d inst. resely ex Bussels Cassimere Sv Kiverside Suits, $12 with " th the open embroidery.’ The tops of the | day wear. Th ade small = THE COURTS. ak Graf abu reat degree to the im- | tion with the war, and itis that no parts of | With A 3 tops y . These are made small and in ° = ome Get ts, g13 | provement Or the y | Caba taken by the patriots within. the past siccyes are finished in thesame way. and the | dark colors, In silk, in ebony, in leather, in Shipwrecked Seamen Rescued. Cover is GENERAL TERM St Mixes 5 ost its, S ihe officers. not Consres twelve months have been recaptured by the ants ac very fu Baie Pcie el vee gS ibe ceo pers sroresive mate. BALTimore, June 2.—The Norwegian bark rday, Conghlan vs. Poulson, motion bits ei a . ornmel Ds. rics, lc i rials. yopen and clos ” 5 5 id, Captain 0 e- rerruled. 2. : Sd i. ae government trooy of the embroidery put on without much full. pes 4 @ with a spring, | Holmestrand, Captain Boe, from Holm: overruled. In re smiss; | the appe and are niade in various new forms. The | trand, Norwa ns arrived here last ni, Pais en ewas argued by nd that both offi- GENERAL RESUMPTIO ankrupt. vr Mi re COAL Mista. | BESS. {Ristol” form, the “dagger” form and the | ports. Ma : . 8, latitude 43 ton r. journed to Lith inst. only -haif or | Adispatch from Mahanoy city, Pa., states Ah Lape pe ee however, that al- | like, whieh, stuck in the belt. present avery | in with the r Creer crt—Judge Humphre rthe month of June, | thatsome of the striking ‘miners have gone | though dresses have ver manent the same | formidable appearance Lighter and more | Captain J Yesterday, Bacon & Uo. vs. Richards. PRICES OP DRE even have at autil a | t0 Work in the collieries of the Puiladelphia | Seneral appearance, yet hardly any two are | fanciful are the straw E R ns which are round, | way. from } bill ling Coal and Iron eompany at that | Made exaetly alike. “The combinati s are ed d epen and close in the same manner, and are | condition. Pp the ¢: xf 1 t > ti- Bleck Cioth Frock Coats, & —— . at the reduced rates. Advices from | #8 varied as {he tastes of individuals and the | ornamented with pretty straw devices They | during a severe note, "tue Eile more and Onis Ieaiivead was teeameas 12. $15, si= The Scott-Garrett Mail Controversy. nt also state that the men had gone ta | nkenully of modistes can make them; and | are known especially as “plenic -ro- | sueceeded in saving the Constantine’ ‘ Fut Weuieaal, Baces *. ocho breasted | ACTION OF THE POSTMASTER GENERAL. | Work at tif East Franklin colliery, and that | While some are examples of artistic ‘skill, | quet” fans. tain and crew, fourteen in numb=r, bi “ oe Bquare Frock Coats, with match, a 912 Fostuanater Ges i evening sent | “vert! furnaces that have tong been idle | O'hers are sad specimens of ambitious fail- he more elegant fans for seremonic them to Unis por uditor. Rebinson ét al. agt. Delany 215, G15 aod $20 aa aes roe Svening sent } would soon commence work, There appears | @res. a 5 fo? fbd wear grow more and more lw —_-— — ec for sale. Bishop agi. Haight » Mr W. Garrett, in which, | to be a good prospect of a general resumption BLACK FOR SUMMER WEAK. , They are iarger than the day fans, many A Savings Banks’ Suit Against the parging restraining order and de Ph OF PANTS pingof his postal car in | Of mining « gniaek bas bei ome such a necessity gor | them ae painted in Watiea Directors, nying injune tion. Phillips agt, Phillips; or webs dh Wacece « 7 el Apr meet wear that black linen is resorted to, | figures, have rich pearl. sticks, and are | Sr. Lovrs. June The assig pf the | ger rescinding ord erring cause to th an Che woakt tot STARTLING T OSURES Prowtsen.— | Sud made up into vey striking costumes by | mounted with. 3 deep border ot feathers. | Peoples Savings Institution, which failed i Term leton ast. Rives; decre intloces White, frees G1.8000 96 timore and Ohio | The New York Star of yesterday says it has Coe tee fine machine embroidery. | Feathers haye been. tntroduced largely into | here last winter for several hundred thousand ed of trus eased. . a m1 50% a betwee Information concerning certain raor.li- pny two kinds of embroidery are fashion- | the manuincture of fans this season, many | dollars, has brought suit against the board of aay <i R * nary discoveries m by the district aitor- | #b! ban grata And Wwhite—and these are | heing whelly composed of feathers, amd | directors of that institution to rece er, if pos- PRonate Cocrt—Rovis cratic se $1 morning mails | P&5 8nd an agent of the government Oy | Atte esertend fore tee careunces; the ruf- | others being monnted with tiem so as to form | sible, themoney, securities, &¢. of the ror: Toda penny eg my gg PE re us Baltimore and | When finally known, will astound snd dis: | Blox reserve cisely (aiming of sleeves | adecp border. Black and gray ostrich are | poration. wasted or, squandered through | estate of Aicband Bogien bond aunt tae l ‘o'clock, ant deliver | MAY the mercantile mind. It says these « blue 1ingns Of List peeee eee 28 the navy | the most desirable, next to these the peacock | their maiadministrat ack mill wad eeanetes or Beeede ae tae sie © hour in aivance of | CoVeries affect the credit and honor of % blue Hnens of last year aud also of the pres- | feathers and the briltiant plumes of trop- tien gang gin ge hg OO ef 5 tale the malts fog, | of the greatest houses in the world, dea ent season, ical binds; but there ar fans for five dollars, | Adjourmment of the Southern Presby- | iee:ascd. ws Js left to bis widow BUYS SUITS—a m. and deliver them tn | 22 Silks, crapes, shawls. &e. Tt is predicted <n pésstn!, it may be remarked that | stir ana Straight, though ‘all feathers.” terian Assembly. " a n ts his wife ex- €4 the fall force of the blow will be felt within | Reliher blacks nor navy blues should ever | which show that’ the common barn-yard St. Loris, June 2—Contrary to expecta * ~ a bic eeotar, Peounes dh. Seema es sg e- aio ai A a week, be washed at home, unless by an exception. | fowis have been pressed into service. tion, the Presbyterian General Assembly | ecuirix and his brother, Thonas & 3 It was $e <9 sia inutes earlier than | Troprise ar dimoonr, ably good laundress. They shoald be Juxxre Joxx. | South continued their Monday's session until | executor) | Publication directed. It wes canna Vis cites} ROTTING AT BRooKiyn.—At the Pros- | taken toa French laundry, and, if good qual- ——_ —.—+w0e- — midnight, and then adjourne! sine die, with- | Witnessed by 7 ay iit eh “2 ——— tog pect Park trotting races yesterday the purse | ity, they will then be tarned ont equal to] SECRETARY BRISTOW ON THE CURRENCY | out doing anything of particular importance | Beatl, and W. J. Stone, jr. Tnaewill of Cha A, STRAUB: relat the yunkie alla; | for $500 for horses of 2:45 ciass, mile heats, | new. ‘The reckless and lazy soap-aulsode QUESTION.—Secretary Bristow brief e that tel phed. Newton was exhibited; the executor quall- 3 »e avoided, the pub 4 P- © made a other than t telegray ~ . avoided, the pub! was won by Nettie Barlow. beating Mand, | process known as Washing by nine-tenths of | address to the merchants and citizens at ——— Ged and gave bond in the sum of 65,608. 1011... S¥LVANIA AVENUE. cept Mr. cond. and Effie Deans, third; best time, | the Bridgets will ruin any fabric in time, and the Board of Trade in Louisville yesterda; A Rail Sold for a Mi Maud took the first heat. The purse | no color can stand it.” Navy blue linens | in the course of which he said: “Inmy ade: jon. POLICE Cou RT—Judge Snell. Brrwrex 10mm not permit Aveusta, Ga., June 2.—The Macon and To-day, Wm. Siow: Se ee making ‘RAPEVEI - . Hat must prove so unsatis- | for $1.50, for 2:26 class, was won by Seafoam, | heve lost caste here on that account, and | ment, there can be no return of real and | Brunswick ratiroad was bid in by the state | an assault on Lewis O'Neil, pleaded Ces ond seiniohed aves Post Oitice department wilt | Blanche second and Jubilee Lambert thirl: | few ladies dare to buy them, knowlne thar it solid-prosperity until we bulld our financial | at the sale in Macon yesterday, for oye mil- | guilty. “Mr. O'Neal, @ county constable, A ht ad ae els an ae me be involved in any controversy between | best time, Blanche took the second | would bedestructive to submit them to the system upon a sounder and securer basis. It | lion dollars. tified that he went to Slowen’s drag store a ai your company that represented by Mr. | heat. ordeal of the washtub. To safely wash them | must be based w) money,u that whieh -__o— jast evening to make a levy of a plano FR EMOVAL the watice « PHESIX mU- | Scott: but it is charged with the duty of no soap should be used, but a couple of pota- | is nized ti roughout © world, that Fire. when Slowen drew out two pistols, one a TUAL LIFE INS( B. E COMPANY has | Conveying the mails by the speediest rates, STEAM TRAFFIC seems to be a Success on | toes grated into tepid soft water, (after hav- SN a an intripsic value, and which |. MANCHESTER, N. H.—The Granite State | |arge horse pistol, and the other onea’ bern ED to Boom 15, 510 F street, Le | when the expense is not thereby increased, the Erle canal. The steam earfal boats City ing ton washed and peeled,) into which | may be used not only as @ mediamof ex- | flour mills, at Piscataquoy, with a quantity pistol. He levelled the Pease H.R. TAYLOR, General Agent Stones ia, Cretee. continet in. this ee vas me fale having male the | PReviously a teaspoonful of ‘ammonia has | change, but as a representative of galues | of Hour and com, were burlicd to-day said he would give b - Sore CON -_ | Siance with the company that has the | from. al been put. Wash lin sant . leave house; a MACKINAW STRAW HATs, ieaus of performing thew hole service with- | round trip from New York in the same time | th abd tines Thin te a bag yt Belang BE Barca nt rior Heap va aur a ot the delays incident to the transfers orse boats consumed in comin, tem, rosperity, MACKINAW STRAW HATS. seralee: y Te- | from Buffalo, ineluding two lay days ia Bue They will need no starch and should be dried | and juce an activity; may dri falo and twenty stoppages on line of the rye the wrong side. An infusioa | make one man rich and many others fo, 1 Dave the lnreved saseh ¢ ste THE SITUATION TO-DAY. resort} temporary expedien mouths in jail. A an dxf iarsest stock of this desirable Straw Postmaster General received tue fol- | canal to discharge and receive cargo. linens and bran Eien tinane ant ca ae oo t, oat pcteteetial Seauting prod ty a Borie allaa Peter ‘ oer tn tee th Piva _———————— repeat, real, 5 ing prosperity forth WILLETT & RUOFF, ow ing telegram this morning: ASSASSINATED BY COUNTERFEITERS.— | It also served like the potato for sta 1s to be reached only gn'the basis of a solid tax, | Mitchell, & policeman. wy tor 905 Pennsyivaum avenne. a iyo oe gy apg zane ned The body of Larkin W. Selors, an officer of | , Black grenadines are more and better worn foundation of actual money. and o— iller, * Hem. i. Jewell, P. . General:—We infer ji than ever, but they are more ex) than a ES es, eer = 4 BR SUMMER HATS! from your correspondence with President | the pent wintasiee wae come ever before. The later summer [mportations | _ SUICIDE IN CANADA.—A horrible suicide heat | Annie, Fitzmorres, - t Garreit, published to-day, that we are to de. bya i, was discovered near Opressus | 8re not only checked, but striped upon the | took near Kemptville 81 40.3 | three = liver the postal cars going south to the Bal- station. ise county. Va.,on Monda: ‘He | check with black velvet spied Monday mornin; RR. Anderson, a well- o All the leading strles of Cnsimore tres HATS, | timore and Potomac Railroad company. If) 5. sed tohave urdered b: z, to $4.50 yard, which, adding to making, Earlene Kinds of STRAW HATS, Milian Braid, | Wrong please instruct us. Supposed - 74 8805 | stk iining and lace trimm puts them: $ wuine Mackinaw. Leghorn, 4c. Hair, Cloth aud igued) “ISAAC HINCKLEY, of counterfeiters, amongst the most costly of tol Bogiiss SILK CHERELLAS from $4.90 up. “President P. W. & B. R. K.” STRIKERS DISPERSED BY THE Porice.—| Simple biack silk trimmed with a color tan ses UMBRELLAS is the Postmaster General tele- | Twenty-five hundred laborers on the New constitutes the most popular of morn! HATS ALTEKED ANU REPAIRED at short 6 A 4 w. n . | York boulevards struck yesterday ou account KER & GREEN, Hatters, + Philadelphia ~My taleg > Pres- hee y ¥ telegram to Pres- = 1419 Ponusylvanis Aveuns, Garrett yesterday was intended to Sa a ia nshe beltenece SEES | avin founced excep the back bread ii DAs Coactees Parley ond Grane! Reghas. | Washington, and the momen ‘necessity ofa | THE FRENCH COMMITTEE OF THIRTY ba Cellar Floors, Areas, Park and Garden , | change shoul Wable Floors aid Alieys Concreted. Walle tatane ° te ty aacp, bem Enpervions to dampness Street, delay oeeur. I have no know!l- edge as yet of sueh detention, and will not bow give instructions to change the the public powers bill recently in: have agreed to eet amendments, ciaborhtely with colored pipinen. ah Present | the Assembly, and whieh caused the resigna- | gf imejet,te sill, used upon, rich silks and : old roofs . All Si seces Epes, Uae arrangement of transportation. tion of the itself upon costly, black Hoth tes Sich termed northwens YSr ae | OM ARGH ALL Jew rd: Postmaster General, |“ wreg pose see ease the conven. | eather! pon costly, all bia of wu : | oA auplicate of this dispateh was atsosent | VICE PRESIDENT Wit Sion | fit so distinguished and effective when Yous ASCMMEE COAT Grins, ~ | to Col.'Scott to-day, In reply to one trom | {On of the MleaeD. Fer pa he oeetio | Orfue quality and judiciously em a nim Satirees beiag delivered ty View Prtant SIMPLE SUITS ee ml ae 1 ut esas. | | se Mrs. Oates and ber husband aresaid to | Wilson. ton eee invregand to simple eT . A snd 50 have made up, after their violent quarrel. Orleans fashions. se ee EET LHANS. a1d Reweee” |, #SLx colored novices took the white veil | pits waonlanins, sare the New Orleans fare atill persons who wear’ pista cates Cail and see, may 12-dm* j ately 88 Reavaanens, Ga. ladies in these days of contracted skirts. ing, but they are not “, ” Fash-