ISSS35 with nearly all European aad America Mtlrta, and il ta. bdM that. SVBSf SSShHESS , baa and wlH eauttua* ubilaMtafen Ojtni aad tb* pcbUc from tins* Ic Alab wm nM to tbr Unitod 6u« pro*id**thalifo*iah*Mlaakoftb**M*d filtocT. with lb* rxreptfoo of fte ■MM —lit* trifa*. fibal! b*adaitt*dt*tb*a|orinatof all the • rigfal* at dliun at th* United Stairs, and shall be maialaiaid and peutoctod Mtfasfrre aprot I ot th-.r h fart 7 of prapartj aad refigfon. Th* aadrUtasd ^ss.-xs'siFis,-lha .kiigatfon. mt thb Mat] and the ameraltle* of tl it pes .pis require that , ei 7S! "SET"1 T^bS? Sr ^AuSfb) ■ Aftlil. Thar Vpw te bt bo law , far Ufa anal ofwmu charged with i . « | ^SESSAS-73S- ■ •ftb* United Mate, aadotbar coatrie. Sr^rjss'jiiStuS'a ! XsAiwSkriE i aa—ahlw. at th««n**l andiijkrtag. i • j« TT^nwiiTia* Tfc* atlaiiHial" 0««ydbfa called to ! lha annul report of tLr snrretary of lb* , : All tourer. far th* faral jmr. oderi , mt. wm* traMf.m * tv- , sgsaataSSgg : l£ii i mi far the yor olHJIHjm to i • xsnrsEa i Jot J I. M. ri-Aoenai; nT mated receipt* farth* remaking Ihre*marfar. of th. ,e.c 88C0.lM.13fi*; xMfiT>**ripfo forth* carrot final yor. , aranalad inilti. Bfill.fifiDAffl Th* "po iHlBI. far tb* asm* period will , h*. actual aad eMimated. aa fallow*: i V*r lha quarter rem ana ring July 1. < si.,rrLTnissarffl: ; STaWrd'Il finX-Jlt MtSr^ki— • *« ?— 1 : iWyrerrodln g Joe 30.' IMC. ot HA-- ' sEaisBftftarjafc" : . aEfis.'tzziSizr.: i podilaree for tha mm partad will b* I " i ■ M> th* faal aad th* at fatal SBT5f5A2ii"«te.: CWfo^iggfigSS I ESEmdkrehk Mnkkll^SZbire- ■ afar h* makkkad without nay change • cf axbriag b*^ ^ ; an d'V*tl0HBt aalnataTfarth«*faral ! P4**™" *—**■ T' V • MAM* same bring far a l*m nam ol , ■■■» lhaa aay aaaaal Istimato res- . \ ; araikblr far rarvire' 'in' ih'/ t,;,:"' Te5 I ! Sa«rsr,BSfS • ■ tad'. '■ eafoemltv with th* rlawt . faefaralnrj kfkkha la nfaar* ! •da th* nifoacy etawt* %l llrai. . .^SirSHSi ■ S®8i S.'^gySg gg I aad Oibm. aad rrai*- a jwly J ■
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• SLtSar^SStiSt^S^JSLr ( Arth* — .pal aala* *1 th* HIJIaaaT s sa.'zaaaaiTJ 2 yaaa t«fa« waaaa ^th* ili|li*tthh ' jaaaMaH^Uoaaaa^Mhaat^awt Timna ^ Ih* StcrrUtT af lha latarlar*! l*A*rt. M iff In i f'l" r|UT pt 1 1 1 1 1 TTipti iwial flmt ta tary Sdfcurr *ara that tbr dtflicttitka Cdtk- - tttfad with what it atjkd th* ~ Iadka " probkto * bar* b*ea ttaadlly fiuaiag la " naaaawntt of th* dtoaod far Wtatm , *- laada far acnohltoral aad miaiac pttr- ' pom. . Sptakinjt d tb* |aatuitt of troapr ;< arooo^ the ladiaaa, Mr. Sehara^tagt [' oooataat prratac* of ton* u^iT rmmrj to M krratbrtribraqoirt. (NthrarrretTdatr • ladka atradra. tim bar* mlUtarr « poau ia their Immediate rirlnlty. aad "> iourtrea with a military pool arithia £ three dart' marrh. Of the foar dittarb ant*, wlthla tbr l**t two year*, three 7 oeearred ia the immediate preanx* ot z tailltary fare*. He mya : - While I am be bo ,1 i, 1 1 ! >*.■! fa iieilttle the " deplorable oatare of ladiaa dtatarbaat** or the rreat Talae of a military fart* la a taporeatla* them, it U bat joK to the a Indians fa point oat the Important fart ► that disturbance aad hokility it the a exception aad peaccfal rseidoct tb* rale; : tJiWvtrtthoot Use prraenor of • Mr. S. bur. V •■ Iadka policy - U daSard thct : - Kiret. fa aM Use Indians fa _ wort at acricolutriata or berdera. lhaa . fa break op tb*ir habit* of term** lit.- . and fa mah* thwn. ^f^uppceti^^wo. S- *e*m ao a* to latrodacr fa lb* frowinr • rtenlia neiliaed idea*, wank aad ■ aepiralkwis . third, to allot parreh of - land fa Iadka* in eer.-rslty. and fa id rr ' Usctn individual title fa their farm* in I far icahenable for a certain period, thus fa faawr S* pride of iadiridBai ownership of property, instead of their former dependence upon th* tribe with Ha lerri- ■ fary heal in common t fowrth. when net- " llcmeal in aereralty with indirUnal title i> as-compliahed. to diapoar. with a reaerratioeis which are not *rttl*d and . u>ed by tbrau the proceed* fa farm a a fund few their braedi. which wiil rradna ally rettere the gorenmewt of the ex. a pm era at prevent provided for by aaaaal • appropriation! , fifth, whew thi* b T armeapiiaW. to Ural the Indiana like • other lababllanu of the United State* - under the hot of the land." ■ The report oonciude* with remarks on ' the g*w*Ta|iy encouraging state of InJ dkn affair*, and with the recommends , tim that a kw be enacted fa aathoriae the tale of timber from pahlir laada „ under lb* dim-t aupervuion of>oTerne appointed, com pew rd of qualified pee r sooa. fa stadt the km aad practices r ad octed lei other rountriaa for the prea serration aad cultivation of furrsta. 4 Th* Hernial! of War's Report. h The annual report of tlw Operations of 0 Ibe war department for the last year t has be-e-n issued. The report of th* gena era! of th* army gires ia detail tha a terrier, aad abowx tb* aggregate, o exhibited k the latest mure*, fa be 1.187 officer*. «.i»l mem. and Mofs cot* mired. The aignal enrpo. the ord- ! [ geSlUt'S'wmt Rocnt 'detachment, the 1 prboa guard at Kort Iwnecuworth and • ■ the recruiting detachments amount to - 1.M1 so listed mem. aad are not employed ' ■ k lb* field. Th* secretary ofwarjeias I heartily with the getsarad of th* anay 1 ' k rotomi ending that th* effective ' fwvu of the fin* of the army be raked ' to 8&.M0 men. exdasie* of thenedetnrft- ! mtnta. for the safety ol settler* upon the i , frontfaca. It k undeniable, tha report i I aay*. that moat il not all th* dkakm* I . attending Indian bo*tilitka are th* re- 1 . salt of inadequacy of military faro*, i • Sine* the close of tha 1st* war Mly-fire i a officer* hare been killed la Iadka war- i • fare and a exwrreponding number I • wounded, bcrtde a Proportionate a cm- i • btr of asen killed ana woanfisd. ' The seWnsl expewn of th* war d* I : port ■ ml for the fitrnlwtnr twdhig June i I * ««*. wm fiti.6iy.TD 0S Tb* mth > . male* fa* tb* aerrice of the fiscsl year i . ending Jan* ». IMI. are •MJ8B.tW.fi>. | Tiiere were la aerrice on June IB. | . 18.(88 harem and MM males, which. I t with aa army of B.MB men. kahaut . - lot beasts to IK men t Our army k thoroughly provided | ' with transportation and la always on - i J WTbJ*S3ury remetertea. rtrhty k - Sfta'iS'StSKS . ; ssn-'Siffljais-eSi s who died daring :£"war aid wore ■ t baled k print* rlHam or rity am ' I urim, and whom Hods hare nog bam I • able todo thk Isemor to their memory. 1 The fatal number of dnlha Worn J] | - 23M^*o?,ihSrT6^de?dkSr ] : erbit* soldier* are imaufad fa hart 1 . been die* barged the aerrfae on "8m- I peon's certificate of disability.- Th* < i ' - dkome and thirtoru ot wouada. aeeji 1 th* Secretary of th* torjt Bapori \ : j,.z£ammpSS^ i I J mxiesm can b* pen la rnwriidun far are i ■ WHh this done th* fi^liag fare* of the , s^TtfiSS^rt i , *dd*d^tbe ^faur^ wreHrea. Temw. Pari- , ! ^gMy nttfri faq. T^lTk nk""?!? i ^Tkmn are twrey-mrm^t a*h uu- | 5 EueJk'lt would »w enawamy to mt *r "^m-TU " "* repaC«^Ha | H„,athn«Hk lot Jkrekymt wodpuf fihfam ; TW whoiw Tula «f — um Bmklm
. B*pmtof the Secretary *f tke Trrexxrv. i kS.tSSHSI;!1 . i ssaTrrasst ' ' evnich a rm applkd aa fallows t :«!= : SESElw-. ; i r.'dSSasii. ! , leas aory «.Otfi»t77 I Total t - Tb ■ amount dm the slaking fund lor • i gKTsasswsiv ; • Compared wlU th* nreriom fiscal i ywsr. tf »c rwoeipts far WTO bare increased * lM.7U.U8 7* fa th* following items: 1 la custom* reran*. 87.078. *7 50; in t interr.nl reran*. WriMM; in pre : SEJsSs&ffiSails; ; panic. BjBanit kptofit* on cofa- { isife:tes' ' jisfssJieSssaArs. ■ iTrTSSriSSSSli property. fi«8^tl 07, making a am ia- 4 ' craws* la the receipts from all tourre* lor the year* of filo.00,306 7«. J Th* expenditure* show a increase • f orer the prev ious year of 83t.fiM.71l fit. " as follow*: la the war department. } 1 WUUh; in th. Interior department. k ! hjtlkl 11: Indians. fi47M*..W7. and t ! peaaiona. fi7.H6t.tfi3 31. Ia the iakreut 1 on the public debt. PB.M7.07t M. and in ' 1 the civil and rolvrllaaeou., (IS.vn.I SSIK Tlwre was a doreaae ol fii.MO.- t , 17t U ia theaary department, mnkinr f ! a net increase in the expenditure* of a [ »».l*a 73 tl ,. The revenue* for the present fieri: t : year are estimated at fifie-.OOO.OOO. and li ; the expenditure*, including the slaking o ; fund, at fi278.fi07.3B4 ». having u Mr ' I tuated surplus of 80^m,63& 61. itrrxAi. or vtlx lbual Tcxtexa ctatuc i 1 ol his report to resumption, and ukra u . up the question of tb* retirement of the fa | "To avoid all uncertainty, it k re a I spcetfnlly reeoumaded that by law a f the resumption fund be specifically dr. , fined and ast spurt for the redemption of B , United States aotre.aad that the note* „ , redormed shall oniy be Issued in ex- I . change for or purchase of rout tw bul- 1 T [ . It would heal; la so emrrgeocy. not j ? . easy to iorreer aad not likely fa arise. „ 1 that the power fa sell bonds for reaump- „ 1 lion purposes would be exercised, but p r it ahouiu be preserved to meet any ex- . a I trmoroinary demand for the redemption" b t ol note* which might posaibiy occur. . The secretary u. therctote.of the ooia- , - km that the provisions of existing .aw . 1 arc ample fa enable ll^dcpartmvnt to Q ■ present voi'ume'of1 United Stale* notes H i In riew. however, ol the krgc inflow of ^ gold into the country, aad the high l price of public securities, it would acetu - to be a fartwable time fa iavrat a por- „ Una of the silking fund ia UaitrelStatea ° » notes, fa be retired and cancelled, aad . > in thk way gradually to reduce tlie^max - • " j Ia mmrd fa alleer he says: " It is h . impossible to ascertain what amount ol k I silver coin, baaed upon the rate* of six- *1 » teen of silver to oue ol gold, can l*c main- tl laincd at par with gold, but it is mani- d fret that this can only be door by the ft government holding ia it* vaults the o rreat body at the siTr«r coin. It would •rem that nothing would be taino! by n aa unlimited coinage, nnhm it is -desir- b able to measure qli values by the silver a standard. The Vcretary cannot too B strongly urge the impqrtaace ol adiuxt - b ing the coinage ratea of tbo two metals a by treaties with eommrevfal natioua. m and until thk can be done of limiting L . th* ooiaage of the ailevr dollar to sorb a „ •um aa. ia 'he opinion of Oougnwa. d would cuahkth* firpurtment fa readily d ; maktaia th* standard dollars of gold a aad aihrm at p*r wiUtoch other." n. • ml * a re ox xl nxxxi d: adraatageooflhia syaem . ere aay .ya- *> tem of bank' hitbecto devised are that b! i their drcuktiag uotm are Mcnred be- tl . yood peradvmttare of lorn, they are of k . unleereu] credit ia the country wbirerev di ■ they are-more perfectly pro- . ted from couafarieiliag. they oqunl- > tar exchanges La* na distant ports of . the country, they *re promptly te- , place, the banks are subject fa a strict f ■ aad vigilaat ntrreilkBoe by ladrpend- t„ - ditioa b frequeauy made known fa the JJ . public, sad they oullluti a eery large . percentage of thrir iqufiula the way of „ . A system of baaklng that alter h I a existence of sixUa years, through v war and periods of great inflation aad n I great depression, ha* produced such re- „ tux ct vroetg ' . f Mr. Sherman saga there baa Boa a u . marked impeovemeat la tiwcolkctioa « . of rvvaw from ouafaam ia tha past twa ■ 1 7-vy X.:- n I sarisSsctr^s j , port of Sew VoS dorkg the three « . years endlag th* Path of Jaae. were aa ~ 1 follows: 1877. •Bl.fiai.U; W78, fi-6.- ■ , 740.64: 187s. »|7l.8S7Al. The kw does " • sr^fa^'hSriSsvsr - , soaal efifact* of pereoa airiving la the J , United Slates which may be admllfad * ; SfSSSjvks j ! lislied by Cuagram. « Alter recftlag the figunu lath* repart h of the rnaiml irire u rffakgnalrevcnae. A aad allndlag to the fart that th* chief n , mot bath* stability of the rata of a - taxation hpco them The simple agi- a . Utfau of th* qmmtfoa of th* reductfau * of th* tohacco tax caused ■ Icoporery a I lopaefaa of opareTirmi k various t ■ mapnfacfi— of fahacou. and It b «*tl I i gaBBrgyrgrs? i i oariy two uSSoeiay tfaStrm* S3fo ' • ehait ef rata* k th* tax a tabaoco I :s=!s^«S£5 i < isfiiag to the-* cowtmoditba. aad to da- > : "*r *"**' ■*. 1 >lMMImniMlm J . jararaaa.'as i : aSsssBg sisj-a: ■ :=ir£S: ifsrcSas: i aattB9gS5?5 i i ' -A kfaf*. (aZmq.of dm pq^r •
f»m Fiii m. Ladies hi mount lag edge thrir lac* haadkrechkfa wluTbkck thread km iastaad of srhiU. thb'ZrfatS^SbSy'o^'twZ^hZSS tfatt a*c*areriiy bam Uttb other trimwkbbl^^fm'aroiradU^Sfam* Je the uadersktn. A vwr aanuu pkltiag b all that show* bafaw IL A new aad pretty Ufauht foe a ooatum*b mad* by UteMw k three or four strands. The prkfiy Ferris* ribbons braided la thb mauer are very stylish. Tb* ww ruffs are of kc* pklfad full, with cms half standing up around th* throat aad tb* other half tailing down, exactly like th* Qaaa EBahrih raft. They are won very high around th* throat. The customary whit* ao gotnlh oaad ca the wood-work of bourn*. U ■ ; giriagplace fa a paint ol oUratm 1 hoe. "nib color far your* post baa been I assssgSKsSsr"Sid* mebeb of wabkia are among , aoveltiea la fare. T7i*y are aometimea i appear fa better advantage with seal- ' alia cloak aad muff. These Barbels abo ■ come ia ail the fancy furs of the *iaauei. Soft piaid silks are imported laid la ! folds to wear as fichus as v kit. dresses | especially to enllere black toilettes , They extend down each side below the : and are trimmed Inside — e the ends with plaited while Rretoa kc*. blur aad green plaids fichus are popular. ] , Sew gloves are beautifully finished i 1 a kid laor too. sc. called because the i quality kid it skillfully-cut to resemble Valenciennes lace. Tbr decep- ' tioo U ao perfect that ao* hardly realism : ' that it b not lace. Sometime* the kid . it of a uniform color srilh thegloee. ; or again we see tasteful contrasts. The | , width b about Uirre laches. If American ladles should adopt the { . English fashion of wearing jenres. they | . may aa well understand that getting into : i themja an art ^itself, and^ ^getting out | 1 much effort. Tlic latest freak in adorn, j I then it^to embroider a border in I cuffs, and fa work the monogram of the | ] ^Pvuicoafa that are worn beneath short , j j or flannel, in bright colors such aa scarlet, cardinal red. wine aad drep garnet. | | are trimmed with p Lutings of ruf- ! lies, aad many are trimmed up the bark | { as far as the belt, forming X bustle, l.ut ' I making them very hcarv : others hare ' small bustles made of whaicboor fas- | I toned fa the skirts. Hoop skin* are again revived 'Kit are worn at present | < The genera] supposition that "dog. [ 1 skin " giove* are really made of the ; of dogs ix untrac^It b only the I ] lainesl in prrfe-tion from Cape Town J aheap in Africa — a variety Ohtod for its j , tail, which b composed largely of fat | and much esufmcd by rpiturea. The i dicaper kinds of " dogskin " gioem are mail, of the hides of various animals, j aad it ia doubtful if ever the pelt of a dog was thus utilimd. j Young rirb in their Wens, and also ' eery small children, wear the grave | . bj the g«T«« IndL-h^m*0 tlTfaZ I ' wool, or cb.- noiopadour-figurvd goods i mixed .iik or satin and velvet. A ' over-dress, bunched up ao the and Iwhlad. with a plain skirt, is • popular design lor their nicest while the short basque ot the frock-coat b used with long, round OTcreklrts of plainer suits. G fovea ot nearly all colors are- wore, i ruby, garnet, plum, slate, old gold. • olive, and k fact all coin that > are found k areas goods now k vogue. ' ; kid glove* are fashionable with I colored raits, pure white are : 5kch tfote are 'pnftred! gioeus are considered quit* aa econoutkstl aa dark ones, ax tbey are J aad easily c leaned. Many kdim . their own while glorvs with com- t jss : use the English Ibb thread b seventy-fire cretx. are strung and dare- , Street gioeea are batoned with ■ or four but tuna. ^tbe ajx ^c* eight 4 Francis Parkuum has an aritcteou the | question In the .VertA .tascrscn [ firmer. It will be seen from the following < extract that lie b not In faeor of women 1 in politic* : There are some means of judging from experience whether they are likely fa exert in public Ufa the bra- < countries k &troj*^bare been governed ■ power. AccoSiTg fa theory, three (e- ' male reigns ought fa haee shows nacre , virtuous and benign government than b t ■aaraBy shown under th* rub of men, j lion. Isabel fa**1 cd'ckSle wa."foU*rf s amiable qualities, bat she premlttod herI ySe" mat prerfftgatr* *Maria Therera j of Austria was la maay reaped, far t shove the romrnou level : hut she vs. a IhegnuZsTpo'ltieal crimm-thelSSti- J tioo of Poland That outrage was the I work of three accomplices — two women < Arvhdw-hc*- of AkUlBsut the King ol , Pruaaix^Tl.e reita of Hory IV. of history, lib first queen was a pro- i iaatioo ia rolhuioa with her iorer Tb* oftMft n^-adkrerat-d rnriS1 aad^albd hrejjro^ to^Sre poris mad* tbr reign of Elimhrth of Earkad brilliant andgrsaL It wa* adorMd by the high aad cnurageoa spirit of th* qaa. and sass^fssaErs SoTfaxkaf ss*t2t^kmefM kkgdom. Her fareiaalirw. have outUved there centurira. and ao hare bra I— 111 of aahridkd for* and Ih* dark raoiaia of mm* that re. t* upoa Imr TV* mothrv of Cbarim IX. of Franc* fomnallii. if ahedid^notoaar. th* frightI iBHril taffnenc*. Three hare bren Mot that* wkma km ha puwm far ms&m -l da-, brtbve - au'ftMkhau. 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