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Sixty Cents a mouth; one year, 86. oie WEEKLY Le blared on Priday— \ @ year, postage cpaid. oA subecriptions tnvartahly in advance. Vv: iL 48—Ne. 7.31 Ll. BF Rives of advertising furnished on application, | EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To DAY.—Inter- nal revenue, $364,590.01; customs, 8600,137.33 THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY has . appointed a commission of experts for the it | Purpose of furnishing information to the department tn regard to internal commerce tke Wict He « -PeotaL MSEC P BS von ccitetSabN ia BES SVOUENT AS | and transportation, OCLs le SPECIAL NOTICES. BALL'S ELEOTHO MAGNETIO PLAS. | | a a Back, Frmaic W a gist i irade yates Warbington or Ruhtimore > fe} ) PD | 2 x a 4 | | =| 3 si 174 aays ING, at 7 20 c'olork ' % Stelock Srday) EVERING, 8 i? DURLL, Presider J. H. CARMIESOE £, S-ocretar TioN, w thete ear: Bil, Ist street a: a BI THE PORTUGUESE MINISTER has recived ¥ EVESING, ember 1, 1876,at S'p. m RS &n official dispatch from his government an- i ? ‘ pouncing that the monetary crisis in Por- u2t"__ INU. HOLLOHAN, Rec. Sec-_ | tugai bas subsided, and that confidence has SPECAAL BOTICE. been re-est2olist NOMINATIONS FOR CONGRESS YesTER- DAY.—A. E. Chadwick, democrat, 7th Mich- Hotel proprietors ard others 4 ects for onal tax cau have the rt Detiy attended to non apoelication to VOW LING, Acc:ioneer, Pen igen district; L. C. Bristow, repudiican, Ist lich stress Virginia; L. B. Casweil, repudlicaa, 24 Wis- Ss ASSESSUL'S OF FICE, D consin; T. M. Patversoa, democrat, Colorado. Botier is hereby give re SECRETARY CAMERON bas returned t> the TERess Ww elty and resumeJ his official dattes at the strict of Uolame: the actof July ine. . War department. He w!l! remain here until current Sacal year, ansees the personal property of | next weex, and then start upon his tour of ee ees bald nae Le Ser iO atesit | MRpection with General Sherman to Fort ct Seip th. 1506, iia SPs onaded, Pat it any Leavenworth and the Pacifs coast. Reto: tis, oc its sail p-operty at tm tule section PERSONAL.—J. H. Witt, the well knowa Yided for. the Assersir bail from the best Informa: | artist of this city, is at Columbus painting a tion be can procure Make an assesement against c yo. & corporation, to which he shall | Portrait of Governor Hayes. ----samuel ‘Sea Stay por conteus theres : Weller, jr., of England, was registere! at os Bn } Wiillsrd’s yesterday. If he is toe real Sam B BBACE. } Assessors. be has maoy friends in this city. sogtn $b Oars ECONOMY, OR MEANNESS?—Tae nine- ine? OL: =n. | teenth session of the {nternational Statisti- > pissrsern—eueneless ‘ cal Congress commences today in Pesth, ee eee eee Te ee eror mace | Hungary. No Sppropriatioa having been Tuite! if nance ate Dt at 56 SEK EES, | Made by Congress, the Gaited States are not S27 Tn street. 0} P O Departmest, or at | represented this year in the interaationa! BRAD. ADAMS’. 812 F strest, opposiie Pateat | body. Office. of at 344 U street southwest. Price two cents. augit-im* THE WILL of the late Speaker Kerr, which ¥. &@ @ a. is dated May 23, 1865, leaves ali his property Ss to his wife to be held in trust for bis son at GOSPEL MEBTING, ber decease, aud appoints her sole executor. SUNDAY EVENING, at 5 o'clock, ie it concludes by beseeching his son to make Justice and truth the objects of his life, ix ASSOCIATION BOOMS, corner 9b and D streets. | which cannot fail tobe high and noble by ad- st Addresses: "Service hering to such & course. of Bong, _ . Inquiry Meeting. 2 Music led by Cornet and Orgsn. NAVAL NOTES.—Rear Admiral 8. D. All are invited. French and relieved Rear Admiral Wm. E Le Roy of the command of the U. 8. naval force on the North Atlantic station, aisived iS through J. '4X-PAYERS'—Pay your | CA MENT TA c 456 street, and #8) AE SOD. He. 9S at Philadelphia, August 31. -**-The Rieh- Geacest mond sailed from Callao August 12th for Kereta e fest. Montevideo, via Valparaiso. |----The Ju- MILBUEN’S SODA WATER, ae ee eee L SPRING WATEXS on Draught, TRE PRESIDEST has signed the commis- iB aad CHOCOLATE. | sions of Jonathan Tarbell, of Mississipp!, to ANIA AVENUE, near Willard’s, | D@deputy first controtler of the Treasury; — Osear Hoit, to be collector of tuternal reve- Se LEWIS JOHNSON & CO, nue for 2d district of Louisiana, and also the Warrant authorizing Richard O'Connor to BEWE ERS. r-ceive intocustody Caer Ywang, otherwise Corner of 10th Strect and Pennsylvania Avenue, | called B. Marxon, a fugitive from the jastice of the United States. Dealers in Government and District Becurities, on a Foreign BxcbangeandGold. Ss sepiély =| |= Pie PosTAL RAILWAY COMMIS3I0N yes- NEBYOUS EX medtea! | terday examined Theo. Vail, general super- | Sto Geitz- | intendent of postal railway service, and Jas. Sm the cause aud cureol Premature Decline, rhow. | N. Davis, superictendent of rallway postal Ing indisputably how lost health may be regained, | classification, touebing their practical ug @ clear synopsis of the impediments to | knowledge of the postal railway servic. and the treatment of uervous and physi- | The commission proceeded to Philadelphia Gal deeliiiy. being the result of 30 years’ expert last evening, where they will have a confer- Price, cents. Address the author, Dr ence With ibe officers of the rallway compa pt tien, 3 eS ee nies and the chamber of commerce aud tie UBL @. FOUNG, boardof trade, MOTARY PUBLIO, THE Commissioner of INDIAN Ar- oour-at Orvicu—Srax Bvitsive, | Pats, who is now in Olio, will leave there the first of next week for St. Louis, where he will be present at the opeving of the pro- 4LL READY posals foF furnishing supplies for Indian scr. Vice, which takes piace at the Lindeil house on Wednesday, the 6th of Sepiember. H3 OR BARLEY FALL. | Fin remain there abouta week to awan contracts to successful bidders, aad will then proceed to New York, where he will be pre. — pol gm Pproposais ~~ coi ing dr 8 for same service, which FIRSE OPENING takes place September 14. or INTERNATIONAL STATISTICAL Con. ABELY FALL CLOTHING. | Guxss—The opening ceremonies of this body at Bada-pesth, Hungary, at 11 o’clocx this forenoon, were of an iuteresting charac- ter. On Tuesday eveuing there was a re- LIN: union of the delegates from the various coun- (a ase mec » tries, at which each national bureau of sta- OF SOVELTIES orp geen eg — <—> 3c D (Tnan: Wwe Hoa. Sam GEATLEMEN’S CLOTHING Randall's committee waich made no appro- @PENRD TO-DAY. priatiov.) Meetings of the permanent com- ization, election of officers, con- A General Lavitation 31, Theory of statistics and tion ; 2d, Justice; 3d, Medicent blic Is Extended bygiew; 4th, Agriculture and sylviculture ; To The Pubic aes re palmer THE WEATHER IN AUGUST—The me Through Our Btock teorological summary for last month at this And See The Styles station, prepared by Theodore Mosher, jr., For Tt signal service observer, shows:—Highest ba- Tote ae: eS 30.233; baro.neter, Coming Fell Beason. 19th, ; highest tem; ; lowest - clad swat bal velocity of wind, 20 miles the 12th and Ith; total number of EVEBITHISG BEW. 3.732; hp gh clear ye number of cloudy days, 6, other than those on whi. SVEBITHING HOBBY. rain fens number of days on which rain le num! 5 EVESYTHING STYLISH. cu cl ve +3 1813, 74.9 deg.; 1874, 73 deg.; 1876, 75.3 , com) tion—1s71, 1.59 inches; 1 Inches; 1873, GIVE U8 A CALL 6.33 inches; 1874, 171 Inches; 1876, 12 93 inehes; WHETHER YOU ARE READY st a TO BUY CR NOT. AEMY ORDERS.—Capt. J. W. Twining, corps of engineers, is assigned to temporary charge of the survey of the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railways, between Coun- HABLE BROTHERS, oe en ee Re ay igre ives, , 1876. Toe Fine Clothiers and Tailors, { Lowing officers of the corpa of engineers Will report to Capt. Twining to assist him in bis work: it. W.H. Heuer, Capt. James F. Lng it Lieuts. B D. Greene and James B. Quinn. Toe duties thus assigned these officers will be executies under the or- ders of the chief ofengineers. Second Lieuts. James L. Wilson, of battery H, and George L Anderson, beagg ! A, both of 4thartillery are transferred ight battery B. Second battery F to batiery A ii arilliery, to take jattery F to ar ’ 8 effect October Ist. THE THIRTY-SECOND CALL for the re- The Great Anodyne and Nervine. BELT’S STOMACH AND TONIC BITTERS, BRING THE CBLEBBATED GALIPEA BITTER. iad aa apt fy MRRLO CREE Sic aes warn Ty choot tn tn cso tie Gotta iE i f 5 of the Currency 31 dismissals were neces. THE EVENING STAR. | ' PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, | AT 1HE STAR BUILDING Pennsylvania Avenuc, coraer Lith street, 2 The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ; 8S. H. RAUFPFMANN, Prea’t. 4 sit ie acs THE EVENING STAR ts servet Dy carriers [0 subscribers at Teu Conte por week, or Forty- mur month. | Ovpics af the onunter por Goata cach. ‘By mail—postaye prepaid— | article rays In the money market cali loans are 1,82 anc prime mercantile paper Sat. Government bonds are SS Qo. Goud, drawers down to 45 and 48%, respsctively. tisek'marters Sotpesing was 2 Sletet si than at the close tor W. Ut. Lackawanna > waukee and St. Paul ‘a int Feqeen common, and a ew Sentral, Paettic Mt Oia, aa Maman, Erie and North preterted. O there were no changes. [uring the first half hour the general list declined \a\, the lat- ter St. Paul commou. Ip the next Bour Was an é&ivance of (al per cant, the latter St. Paul preferred, and since 11 30 o'clock prices have again declined \a\. latter also St. Paul preferred. Delaware, Lackawanna, and New Jersey Central were general list. nening Star. WASHINGTON D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1876. TWO CENTS. The Public Debt. The recapitulation of the statement of the public debt of the United States for the Month of August, 1876, Just issued, is as follows: buttons necessitates the use of numerous ows of both Three abreast is the usual arrangement of the latter down the front of @ basque, aud the number of rows of the former upon the overskirt, enffs, ete, is limited ooly by the i Telegrams to The Star. THE NEW YORK DEMOCRATS. ‘bt beartmg intere: taste and means of the owner. Bonds at 6 per cent.. A single row of very smail buttons down o o~ (From Our Speciat Correspondent } the length of a polonaite, or the present styie nis sixes. sagsn of basque gives @ sense of Inadeqiacy, andir | No Candidate for Governor. aia bela YORK, August 20, 1875. more canot be used, it ig better to put bows Debt dearis terest lawful may. ‘ashion is at Newportaad Saratoga, upon instead. Navy peusion fand at3 por cent..." 14,900,900 00 | the lakes, up in the mouutaing, at Niagara | A great d/fficulty in regard to the small —————— | anywhere and everywhere bat at home. | D&ttons Is the time required to sew them on. Debt on which interest has ceased y . A as as | and when to this is added the necessity of since maturity .. Only the slaves of the lamp traverse the making them, that 18 of covering the tiny Debt bearing we tnievest. streets of the large cities, or country people | moulde, from economy or inability to match Olddemand and legal tender notes. 9369 491 825 m | OUt for a holiday,oron thelr way w see ine | the shade of the pages | tediousness of the Certificates of deposit $1 $50,000 00 | Centennial. What are the prospects for the | bor is increased ten fold. «B\. do aTth Carolina sixes, old, M3; 11a, BALTIMORE, Sep. 1 —Cotton qu changed — middling. tyatiy and unchanged. Wheat act.ve ant arm— western red. good to choles, common to fiir, Sale. Pen Lis; Maryland red, 100a1.23, da. amoer, Lab S125; do white, 1.1501 25 Corn dull and Seymour Positively Declines, TURKEY’S TURN OVER. heavy for southern, dull for western -south- Fractional currence; 2 SMALL AND SLENDER, 1 —~ 3 coming season? is the question that business - 7 7 _ ern white, SteAs, do, yellow, Sas, western Coin certificates .. 969,500 0) = peri ash et re aly te ont Fashion lately seems to have adapted it- FIRE IN THE MOUNTAINS, roi xed, 514 spot and September, Octs Orm— erally encouraging, for hope stili spring- | ®€!{expressly to the small, slender women, southern, S3a31; westera white, 35438; do. ——.-—__—_ merica furnishes _ mixed, 30035. Ityedul, 4a> Hay xtendy— Total debt... eternal, and no amount of euntlagration and polliponriom nenpcnniores kaye THE DROUGHT IN PENNSYLVANIA, | Pemnsyivania and Maryland timotay, 19 00 interest = Sita baa ws | VDPCQuent ashes can long deter tho Amer! | Sretney very tall. American society is full . » | 215.00. Provisions dull and weak. Pork, cau pheeolx from taking his flightinto th. empyrean. But th of 6 mens, among the young women par ik00. Balk meats—shoulders, 64 40\; clear strongest wings have | ticularly, of gracefal slenderly shaped beau Tb sides, S45). Bacop—sbonlters, 7 \ ax —_——e— received so severe a clipping within Lie pas: eee THE TURKISH REVOLUTION. clear rib sides, 9yal0. Hama, 5ai6’ Lani, eumeen mt that no great tights oan by any = Yoo tells, betag tates If bo Teoh toa Murad and His Successor. iigairy Butter hrm eboice wester ) 2a2t. iv 8 ‘y be made, and tue undertakiogs CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 1—Tne depost- . Aron —15 4 W1Siy q ease0s 86 | Wilt necesensily be limited. Gos ee tee Were added to their statue, but just as they tion of Murad occasions no excitement or disturbance. Tue deposed monach has been assigned the Tehergan palace @s a residence. Abdul Hamid, the new Sultan, was yester- day received by the ministers and fa setion- aries at the Top-Capon palace, where he was proclaimed Abdul Hamid {L. The Situation at Alext . Lonpon, Sept. L—No other reports hi been received from Alexinatz than Serv official bulletin sent yesterday, which 1s re. garded as very untrustworthy. A corres- pondent writing from Belgrade says: — You pod ask why instead of talking about prob- Abilities Ido not state facts and do not re- port what has taken place from my owa observation. It is simply because the gov- ernment will not let me go to Alexinatz, nor any other Correspondent on whom it cannot reply.” @re, set off dress to perfection, aad are on! whose name 18 a synonym of wealth ». spoiled by the addition of padding. bis beety bis family abroad this sumuner for econo- | or bustles. Worth la artist enoyga to uader. my’s sake, aud because he did not feel able | stand this, and bis favorite cascomers are Pe support social life a6 ae Wport. hh & | two or three young American women. few exceptions, refore, the summer has dare been rather ® quiet one, pot withsiandiag the — Cece Nec bentay gt vn phe dyed 32,095,181,941 4 | Centennial. People have done all the work 8 nity dectened, teenie thet pocammrtties weceee 2,093 $01,311 06 | they could, and taken their pleasures mote e does not permit such women as he takes rately; only the few whoride oa the top lo wi 1 . Decrease of debt during the month most Wave for @ Brief poriod of time, have Scrtuats aoe Saunt eatin ee, pe on lavish, an ey are usually hypocoa- t Decrease of debt since June 30, 187 7.408 % | driacs or invalids, get less out of live inaa | gw edging of tae: ior apace Clneet oak other people of less meaas. broidery, which outlines but does not cover Fashion proper has lite to chronicle; the | the bust and 18 covered with a fine percale Story has been told. The lace and the cream. | or linen cambric corset cover, fitted perfectly by the United | the Syirg ribbons and the picturesque hats, | to the form. Small and slender women mar paid by transporta the trailing skirts and longsleader medieva! | jnxuriate therefore in the it styles, for S balgnce of imterest | DOdices, the soft fabrics and the glittering they seem to have been invented specially i ornaments; if they have not had jastice 4 done them, have at least been recone, and BF ete ae ee ee ee 1. 112ml 12y. Reesipts— Fivar, Wheat, 1,000. corn, 112 000; oats, 559, rye, 1 Sbipmentsa— Wheat, 32,00), Corn, 36,000. New York, Sept. 1.—Stocks qniet and Steady. Money 2 Gold, 9{ Exchange, jong, 487; short, 4555. Goverameats active and stead New York, Sept. 1.—Fiour quiet and un- cbanged. Wheat dull and unchanged. Corn quiet and steady. LONDON, Sept. 1, 12:30 p.:m.—Con for money and the account. U. 10-40's, 107 ¥; new Ss, 1074. Erie, 10. Ded?, less cash in the Treasnry September 1. 1376 + lest cash in el Avgurtl, 157 Bonds ised to the Pacific Railw: interest payable in lawful money—Pri standing, $44.623.512.00: interest accrued and not yat ones nd not y: Te The steamer which left Philadelphia Wed. ea night with the pugilists Wheeton and Walker and their friends, effected @ AT CEE of their sex must wear “dress improvers’ OTE.—The foregoing probably applies | landing on the New Jersey sty A rh how we stand ou the threshold of a new de- | and pad or wear large corsets, walsh gives | equally to the Tarkish side, with tae farther | was fom near Penn's Grove, 3 N. 3. and Jone Vela Ein Boose cient her Ange, og = — them i Seen breadth, the young pment ee witn the | the twas commencd. it is said the ou - be a vert: was Wilkes th! Dan nevus wen the ae Of weary attendance on size of sleeve. aid aud slender spd not too tall mey depend urkish positions by way ot isch ts more | sheriff made an effort wo in ‘ere, Dut difficult than communication with Alext- batz. The English, French, and German DeWspapers Are compelled to content them- selves with sucb accounts of the figntiag as filter through the official bureaus at Bel- rade and Constantipople. The Parisian pals publish daily as specials from the Peat of war the wildest and most improva- ble stories of battles and massacres, account- ing for dead Turks or Serviane, according to their predilections, by thousands and tens of thousands. Speciais from Belgrade to the English newspapers do littie more than re- J eat the official statements, with variations suggested by correspondent’s persoaal Opinions. The is NOTHING CERTAINLY IS KNOWN about the position at Alexinatz or of the pature or results of the fights there. It Well established, however, that the Servian army is belvg rapidiy reinforced and reor ganized by Russians, who are crossing Ra- mavia and Hungary in large numbers, and Unat since this influx tWwe Servians have fought better and seem more likely to bold their ground sgainst the Turks. The extent of the advantage gained is only to be jad, hy the reflex of iuflaencs upon the political satus at Belgrade. A week ago to day Prince Milan invited the mediation of the powers in the most formal manner for Servia and Montenegro jointly. This step was taken IN OPPOSITION TO GEN. TCHERSAYEFF'S WisHES, &nd in the fece of the protests and argu- ments. It has been dally becoming more and more @pparent that the Prince’s action is regretted, ai least by those in cpatrol of the “Servian government; and, uotwith- standing the powers have notified Prince ask of bring- there is evi ¥* et or evade them, If poseible, unless some new military —— produces auother revulsion of feei- Dg. Tchernayefl’s memorandum agatust peace, As above mentioned, preceded the request for intervention, and was yeskrday of ctally published by the Servian press bu- wholly upon what Nature has doue for them, beat, but was distanced in the fifth. Ca; length of skirt, on plaiting, ru‘lling, puffiag from. tain Smith took the second heat, but and draping, each invention proving’ uew oe ills cos distanced in the fourth heat. Time—2: , | Source of torment. COLORS 2.28%, 2:27. 228 y, 2:29y. The free for all MATERIALS AND PRICES. offer nothing new since last season, except was by Gol ore aad ny part) Popeye One of the best evidences of the revival of | the different applications of red to black, and dine last. ’ Time—2:1: 2:17, 216K, 217K, business is the advance in prices. Tnere is white or cream color. Evening shades are 2:18, 219%. The first second heats were | Nothing “cheap” Just now bat cottons, and | tints, as they were last season, faint celestial taken by Stouggler, and the third was a | the remnants of last summer’s stock —and Diues, creams, water, and moonlight shades. dead heat between him and the Maid. Each | then it is only the unsaleabi ephemera! | Day colors have resol veu themre! ves all into heat was very close between the Maid aad styles—goods that caunot safely ba carried | the darkest seal brown, claret, indigo bine, Smuggier. Sy Cridiipdiod aces — but eee ——: Nor not reduced (as the phrase | do the mixtures of color and striking con- THE Sioux CoMMISSION have arrived at | ts) one iota. The advance guerd of tne | trasts, so often seen abroad, find fé S tere. Laem inn abies en oe woolen ogee Prepared for fall aud win- | Nothing is so fasbionable or so distinguished rive? has arrived at Fort Fettoomne wn ler, consist of the piain aad twillet beiges, | in this country asa rich costume of oneshade which make their appearance in force, ia f color, iy Tece! i 1 States that the troops had struck a trail es- | shades of brown aod eeay. = ain traces vers =9'f) ro ree bat black, or very dark, of a cream tUmated atoue thousand ponies. The ind!i- Then there are the serges—which belong to | and gloves. Bat we see for street wear no cations were that the savages were almost | the same family—but are heavier. Serges | cream colored silk vesis with dark silk destitute of food, and were reduced to the | have also wider ranges of cvlor: claret, dark | orcsees, or white poloralses with dark skirts. necessity of feeding on raw bides. General | bine, bottie green, and soiid butter-nut vrown if worn stall, would be reserved for Crook expected to strike Sutting Bull in a | cau be found in serge, while belge, for wales | in pOrs, OF &t least for carriage costumes. few days. A dispatch received at Omaha @ special preparation of the yarn id required Even the jotroduction of high colors, io the from Sidney, Neb. says the driver of the | never makes its Appeareace but in mixed | way of ribbons, feathers. aud gold butions pony express which brongbt the mails to | shades of gray and vrown, lightened by tae | will be very snaringly allowed; for there is that place from North licadwood reports | invisible presenceof white. Beigeand serg*, nothing tbat vulgarizes a rich dress more odians kilied fifteen men near that especially the “nuns” or carmelite serge, are | certainly than the presence of splashes of unday jast. excelient standard materials, however, auc | bold, foreign color. London seems to be be- be cic TRADE Ob Ge are very useful, notonly for the intermedia‘e | bind rather than ahead of us in design, for Te evi een ee Te NY, Bante — seasons, but for general costume purposes | slik costumes composed of several shades of ern Anthracite coal company, the Delaware | ‘at require service, and are the better for | ove color are spoken of asa novelty, while and Hudson Canal company, and the Read- | “6ir neatness and simplicity.’ bere they haye been common for seyeral ing Railroad company are published. The | _ T2¢ Most suitadle method of mating 1s to | ycars past. 7 Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, the | °@Ploy the material only for the boly par! LONG WAISTS. Pennsylvania and Delaware, and the Hud- | Of ie tuit, Sud mix sel! colored silt iu the | ‘The long slender cut given to the waist ec ainees an a ee ee the wages | for piping, bows; Iintaear Callog, cowie? | nas not been diminished; oa the contrary, it and the Fhiladelphis: ana Deadinc aa” the like. ** Pipicg” now means narrow flai | D&S reached its most extreme limit. The low sult. ‘fhe Lehigh Valley will probably | @Udled folds, introduce! as an elge, with diflerence of an inch in @ man’s nose is pro- do the same to-morrow. At a meeting Gr | OUb the addition of cord Water go00 wears | verbial; the difference of an inch in toe miners and shippers in Philadelpbia yester- through the silk, aud 1s therefore not desira lengtb of @ dress waist not oaly marks tue day it was agreed to allow each operator do | ¥!¢ difierence between fashion aad the want of he pleased In regard to price: ee = Doushr U: jr pin LAapy —The Station No 4, Ventral rallreat, eae eet OF | the price of silks, and it will, nodoubi, spec. mutally treated and left fordead by negroes | vlative though it 1s (for itis impossibiet adelphia, and Open te ress pt of Phila. ‘pon receipt of s telegram in Phi Sheriff Heim, of Salem ty N.J., to arrest the principals tn the prize on the lookout for them, Riso stationed officers slong the river front to await the landing of tne parties. The tug came across the boat coptainiog the rough who had wit- nessed the fight, and the officers seacued the same, but were unadie to find the princi. pwnd It seems that after the gang had left in's Grove they seized two small boats And put the principals avoard. Wheedon, it is said. was landed at Coesier aud "wales Early last evening the dead body of Walker was found at Salt wharf, Greenwich Potnt. The news was conveyed to polices beadquar- ters, and @n investigation disclosed Lue fact thal @ battean containing three men was seen about the wharf. and it is suspected tbat the parties in it placed the boty ashore. The police are makisg ev effort to Gna the parties, as wel: as W! . the back- ers and @l) others In qh connectet with the fight. Wheedon, wherever he is, ia sald to be badly cut vp Thedead body of Walker was removed to nis father's residence, on South 2d street. It presents @ horrii sight, the face and neck being baliered 800 swollen out of all proportion. A young man who aided in bri = Walker's body to Piiiladelphia appea at police headquarters late last evening. Hi faid afier the ight Walker was iaid on ‘4 SILK AND SILK Costumes. A very active movement has been inti mated, having for lis object au aivaacs in it, but added to the present proportions, would give us the measure between the sub- dime and the ridiculous. A waist carved smoothly over the hips in true May-en-age = aeons at least, an inch louger aad is Dot. of bis death, which occurred when half-way up to the city. Some lime &go, was again assaulted by ne- fasge the va@iue of the silk crop at The long. sloping waists has rid us of the | reau. Jt throws vo additional light onthe} Ove Coast Lines—Few not fa- sroes last Saturday aod left for dead. They | have the effect of making a black 6 bustic. The fullness, what there is, is | situation, and its most Striking features are | roljiar with geography will believe thet the desired to know who killed Mouday Golden, | (that iodispevsadle part of @ lady’s ward | massed lower, or rather It should be said, | the oficial presentation of ie argument | Pacific ocean boundary of the Uaited States ue of the negroes who had previously mal- | robe), cost from five to twenty-five doliar: | dra lower upon the skirt, for there is but i has a greater extent of coast line than the Atlantic sbore. The agi of our shore line on the Pacific is 12.734 miles, whilst on the Atlantic it Is 11,840 miles, and on the Gulfof Mexico 6.545 miles. California con. Lalps 1,136 miles of the coast lipe on the Pa- treated ber. She refused to tell and they | More this fal) tran tt did last spriag. Siic- beat her most unmercifully. itis said, bave been too low, and the indica jonsof a ‘tu the crop, slign gh ARREST OF A MURDERER AFTER Five | {hoy sli crete ony pam they may be, are gladly saized a3 a Dasis for Yeaks—Henry Blake, charged with mur- an upwasd movement, which will as ‘once derlug @ colored man named Benjamin Levi, | adyauce the price, and “start” trate, for at Front Royal, Va., in 1871, aud who es: | strange as it may see: > whe r re cared to Washington. Md , ‘where he nas | goiugup everybody rushes insanely to bay, tives resided under the arsumed name of | just as when prices are ranning down every- Frederick Colbert, was on Weinesday ar- body rushes idiotically to sell. The new 19 tol in Hagerstown and committed for @c- | silks are in dark self colors: piam, claret on of the Virgint thor! ties. indigo haga sown, and — whieh are always most in demand. For over- wan wien ea yet | , instead of the damasks and brocades roclamation forbidding all ‘persons from | Wed £0 much for two years past, there are Ba h, Ga., ff entering Wilmington, | #K and, woolen armuris; and smail, solid MW that Servis has nothing to lose by war, since the European powers will never allow the Porte to deprive her of her present political administrative rights, and the expression of the belief that Russia will soon be forced to enter the contest if it is prolonged } “YOUR CANDIDATE I CANNOT BE” Seymour-@ace Mere New York, 1L—Governor Seymour, in an interview with @ reporter at bis rest- dence in Utica last night, said: 1 have done everything in my to it my nom- ination being and while I Appreciate the honor my friends wouid bestow upon me, Imust say now that the same reasons for rm to accept this nomination which then existed still exist J have this morp- little massing of folds. Princesse Pylo- naises are buttoned down the back, far be Jow the lines of the skirt, are taen caught up, or drawn together, or arranged with loops or fringe in such @ way as to form a ee ee disposes of itself quite natu- = 07 = flounces and farbelows of tne wer Tight-fitting basques not bel “form” for the street, the long Inia Gaituewe which most girls affect, and well formed women also, is supplemented by a simple halt-fitting Jacket, made of the same dark material as the dress, but buttoned in front, while the basque is generally buttoned be- hind. This makes a complete and very com- fortable suit, quite warm enough if tae jacket is lined wita opera flannel for far into the wint YeLtrow Fe rolles from Wilmington ‘pose securing rigid ‘ObueFvanoe of the pricanas, KNIFE PLAITING. Hand made “knife,” or fine side plaiting will come back to us shortly, reinforced by Parisian authority. Strange to say, the ex- sit rhich has been Sire Waban’ sobs none te ie bod; of garment for street dresses, though they are still onrored, aud may be ———e CENTENNIAL NoTEs.—The attendance at | With perfect propriety, sf ferred. Taoese the Centennial Exnibition is steadily” Asg little solid checks in ‘wool ‘are mach more re adi jterday | elegant than the woolen damask. That ciass pum ing 45.000. ‘The Now York slate peas Je only, tealiy distingne whee it is , and association arrived on the mt scarcely known certain exclusive al Mmite. It is iz to of silk, very rich in quality, aud placed in con beyond = ized, and wilt provacty eee ee us asa a ty. Gorkhinly, there is yester- day, and were welcomed Commissioner | Junction with all the requirements for an A.B. Boteler, of West Virginia, in the ab- | elaborate and toilette. sence of General Hawley. SILK AND VELVET. THE AMERICAN FREE DBESS LEAGUE h: There is nothing finer in fabric than the a meeting yeoterday at Philadelphia and | combination of silk and velvet. Ponson’s tions eatery ine pre- | velvet is the best, of course. It is close, fine, female attire. wide, ail silk, @nd has not been affected, so Deeded! Dut that tie conta rat in dress ts | tar as price is concerned, by the speculative does not supply the want, because it is too Resmctanioraee. Sion ss reat unattractive. 0 ee jtandard ent aor lon are better early, for they are sc — gba city, is in | only im} Fiigmait qusntisis, ‘and when tion. He is called on to pay the judgment for | ‘he wide widths have all been disposei of 27,000,000 obtained by the city it Boss | importers fall back = the narrow widths Tweed, the latter having escaped from the | % suprly what is lacking in particularly Sheriff's custody after an execution for the ppermagegpen S Bpetrmepcei lnm) SIRORRS WAS planes tn Hie Benee for the price, nor do they cut to such advan- THE EMPRESS VICTORIA._The assump- | tage as the wide goods. 42 by Queen Victoria of the title “Iadie Toe are, of course, made to heist of January next. before an itaperial | digo bive, claret, ana isvvisiole ereee anh the Ns 5 assemblage of all'the governors, lieutenant | the combination of the two rich fabrics in jast French” novelty. '. = Se eee of medium tex- ure and qu: wi Ca ‘80 grace- beoam The Tnost’’ ful, and 3 ireen in the world {or & irl of ine slender, chestaut-hatred, can type, is adark, navy blue silk, fully trimmed with minutely plaited ruffles and flounces, and onl leved ee fy aye white tulle at the neck wrists. The idea of sucn a dress is an artistic inspiration wortay of the century. * OUR “COMBINATIONS.” This year will probably see the last of the combination suits. They have served one turn, they have tided us over the worst (it 1s FIBES IN PEN governors, heads of government, princes, | the solid color is more effective than any- FOREYFST chiet re fanciful could possibly be Great Alarm Among the Farmers. = ex notte CoLon, of the P. btret and visiting purposes. pein HONESDALE, Pa., Sept. 1—The woods are] Tue CoLLarse oF THE COAL COMBINA- nal Maat wetees ane coat ‘acific | All 8 cannot, however, afford the Shepunt Gdisablen mance Sy the mie, Perper dnny er Ber Tables phir aad to sait of the Atlas line, has been selzed by @ U. 8. cepetwenta bare tone made of late years, company foreisouee, im Py the Atlas | in order to discover the best means of sup: INERS SUFFOCATED— - | velvet at small cost. Sil«-faced velvets mae goer a peg tse 5 Bout mie with cotton backs are what are usually Tnanerkauff, Jr., August Thanerkauff and | Kvown as “trimming” velvets, but toere is Jobn Cox, were suffocated gray! alr in a | ® great difference bevween even these. 1 Colo’ burning fiercely on all sides of this place and for miles in all directions, and in man a the county bave grown to sui Tion.—To Pepusylvavia it will ilfe to the Ge: iron industries; to New 7 F Will stimulate our cotton and southern ig 80 dense that the sun is almost biddeo dari the he nf nen ee ee firey large bodice, the flames having ap- - ‘mountains are ablaze for miles, ———_—______ surface so s7-The French gunboat Guichen arrived at | fabric that only an expert could Port Royal, 8. C., yesterday. difference without lookivg upon the © eens Muar Spits cenenr | Saat" watch bere sai meso a wacom made 15 two pleoes Rt once, face to face; and &7-The colored Methodists of the south talk of making ex-Senator Revels a bishop of » Minn., Killing two that is the sensible Gaeteme eee eee PE at Kelly’s Island, Obio, were destroyed by Be Ciontaat tewve,s laid fied, and’ neauy i : EE i i i the absolute i | a Ws there were six deaths from of Ga. disease Ienaid tobe confined to theauburbe and is de "ane new f forma are in an inch wide of solid color; g8 i ; ; i % E