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TBE POLITtcAIL OUTLOOK. CHARLESTON,exaltant-THURSDAYover the edificationMORNING,lt had giren JANUARYto 18, 1872. overdress ofsoft, light, gray cashmere, bound EIGHTpal functions.DOLLARSHis writing» Awere confined VOLUME XI.-NUMBER 1883. THE ALABAMA WRANGLE. Parliament on the subject. The rojal speech THE WORLD OF FASHION. with blue. It could be readily caught up with principally to church works, and he had lec¬ THE STATE LEGISLATURE. was unsatisfactory, and in Cashmere ofa tured the of the signally showed, battons and loops'for walking. throughout country. In 1860, he Connecticut Democrats-Opening his that the still lacked cameo tint over a skirt of chocolate delivered a course ol three -' A STARTLING REPORTFROM CANADA. opinion, government DRESS REFORM, ABROAD AND AT\ very light lectures ar the LITTLE WORK AXD SIDCB WOOL. Spring Campaign - Governor Eng¬ a proper appreciation of the gravity of the HOME. browu would form another stylish combina¬ Smithsonian Institute, by invitation ol Profes¬ lish's Successor-Trial of Or. Cuvier- question at Issue between England and the tion. Long, soft, graceful folds are now quite sor Henry, on the Origin, Elements and His¬ a American claims were Session- Women shall Not Preach In Presbyte¬ England Proposes to Rfd Herself of United States. The taking the place indoors of the puffed out skirts tory ofModern Civilization. He was a pleas¬ Proposition for a Perpetual B all Stands than those which would follow total New York Society Gossip-A. Leap-Year and while for the street, the ant his been conversa¬ rian Churches - How Non-Church- HelplessDependent-John greater panniers, walking speaker, style having Tile Measures Acted Upc» Yesterday. They were preposterous, Impracti¬ Pan and How lt was Gondncted- skirt wi h or flounces tional rather than otherwise, bat Goers are Gathered in-Extraordinary by the Treaty, bat will not Stand conquest. y deep pleated scalloped occasionally, cable, and if admitted would be fatal to the Fashion Hints for and plain long casaque without ruffles or puff¬ when Warmed by his subject, he became elo¬ in an the American Case. Spring. and TELEGRAM TO THE NEWS.] Religious Services Opera-House. power and honor of England. Tet, said Dis ings, only sufficient fullness to give grace quent, and his arguments were drawn from a [SPECIAL rael!, sneeringly, the whole subject Is dis to the tournure has superseded the ¿hort, defp well of COLUMBIA, 8. C., February 9. ot the bunched ruffled knowledge. OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.; BOSTON, February 9. posed of in one briefparagraph royal Jennie in ber Fashion letter for Febi up, skirts, and divides the The remains of the Archbishop will be pre¬ The Senate the bill amending [FROM June, honors wita'the sack mantle- which must and lie in state at to-day passed NEW February 7. A Halifax says, upon trustworthy au¬ speech. : pared to-day, his late resi¬ the act to for the construction and re¬ YORK, special Mr. Gladstone followed In reply. He said ary, saya charmingly complete some ot the prettiest dence until ll o'clock on when the provide is go near that we in New that a exists between Great itself shows that The foundation of a "Womans' and most Monday,, of and the bill to repeal Connecticut by thority, treaty the Treaty of Washington proposed young-lady-llke fortbcomlne suits funeral will take place. Nearly all the arch- ." pair public highways; York feel almost as much interest in her po¬ Britain and Canada for a separation. Since is ready to make every concession Dress Gulla" in London is a reminder of the The pretty striped cambrics and percales blebops and bishops ofthe lt ls ex«-', the-act the financial agent to shortEnglandof national honor to establish most recent of the many lo arrest the which always make their appearer** with the country, authorizing as ia our own. Besides, it is the treaty the British troops hare been grad¬ friendly projects peeled, will be present, besides a large num¬ as litical struggles relations with America, and to set an exam spread of criminal and extravagance In first of the crocuses and snow drop«, cannot ber of. the ot.. pledge State bonds collateral security. both In every cam¬ until now a British folly The latest be to belter use than clergy. Archbishop McCloskey, "a resolution liberally charged by parlies ually withdrawn, scarcely pie to be followed by other nations hence dresB, attempted in this country. put by making them un New York, will probably preach the funeral Both houses adopted endorsing of our who follow soldier is In the outside of Halifax. forth. The said the premier, scheme was most strongly endorsed and sec¬ into long sack moruing dresses, with or with¬ discourse. Last as soon as his for the re¬ paign that many citizens, Dominion, government, sewn night- death the bill before Congress to provide and often at will be in case of a ready to explain everything in connection onded by Miss Phobe Cary, and lt was her un¬ out a deep flounce, to not put In the wan the bells of all the Catholic the profession of voting early The treaty proclaimed the but lt will not admit that illness and lamented death which or into rattier long skirts, and sacques, announced, demption of tbe lands in Beaufort County to m those and the United with treaty, expected skirt, Ohïirches in the city were tolled for an hour ; States taxes. elections, take occasion participate rupture between England has unwittingly mads a mistake. The para prevented lt from becoming an actual fact. simply furnished with a broad hem belted in In recognition ot the sad event to the whole which were sold for United that from the fair had been drawn and a Hst with a bow at the- back of the belt. In the lat¬ church. the whole in of Connecticut. It ls certain, however, States, thus relieving Englanl duty graph in the treaty Ii the only and unmls The circular up, The House was occupied day oí the used In on of the colonies. takable interpretation of the treaty. He made out ol those ladies who were to be Invi¬ ter form they can be worn as summer street -^----?-_- <- the resolution the a large part money carrying defending if he lefer to the ted to her house to aid in the formation of a dresses in the country. JUNKIE JRE. -debating joint authorizing the annual In Connecticut ls raised LONDON, February 9. could, desired, preposterous OFFICIAL. to draw a warrant on the treasu¬ campaigns character of the American demands, which dress association, to Include every woman In comptroller and that the Federal officials down¬ It ls reported tbat the Americans in Liver¬ Itself their absurdity-for they were the whole country who would make the reten¬ ARCHBISHOP SPALDING. rer in favor of C. Werner, and tbe bill to au¬ here, proved the arti' town are taxed a percentage on their pool do not approve the claims for Indirect such as no people In tie last extremity of war tion ot the short walking dress first LIST OF LETTERS in the and Aldermen of Columbia usually or lowest of national cte of ber dress creed. But death in remaining the Postofflce thorize Mayor salaries to the Radical cause in the in the depthi misfortune, stepped [ The Cause and manner of Hit Death- at charleston, ror the week to issue bonds and negotiate and sell the help along damages. with the spirit of tne people of England In and prevented the accomplishment of the de¬ ending February 9, State. The Times to-day declares tbat England Ins erer submit to. His Public History and Private Char¬ 1871, and printed officially In Tra DAILY same. Both measures were finally passed to Nutmeg their hearts, would [Cheers.] sign. KIWB, Parties are so evenly divided in Connecti¬ not revolted, and never will revoke, the Mr. Gladstone concluded by saying that the The proposed rules for the London "Wo¬ acter. as the newspaper haying the largest circulation a tblrd reading. cut, that the elections have more spirit and Treaty of Washington. She is still ready and government would nalntaln the position mans' Dress Guild" are the following, and in the City of Charleston. The railroad committee of the House re¬ work in them than those in most other btates had taken firmly, though in a friendly man¬ they are subscribed to by a number ot ladies the Ba:timo e Gazette, or Thursday.] gf Persons for Letters Advertised resolved to stand by it; but cannot, and will of social and distinction : [From calling ported favorably upon the new Blue Bidge and coming as they do in the spring, they are de¬ ner. position Tue Moat Rev. Martin John Spalding, Arch¬ should state that they are "Advertised,". regarded as indices of the influence of current not, embark In an altercation specially 1. Not to make purchases unless they can Railroad relief bill. on This be¬ the door all ot a be paid for at the time, or when the account bishop of Baltimore, died at quarter before air Office hoars from 8 A. IC to «K P.-Mi Oh A congressional legislation politics. signed to close upon hopes THE ENGLISH VIEW OF THE CASE. from to Bofri houses adjourned to Monday. pro¬ ing the Presidential year, the Connecticut settlement. is sent in. five o'clock yesterday, at the Episcopal resi¬ Sundays, «X 6K P. M. has been started to on Feb- additional interest. The 2. Never to buy anything simply "because lt Charles the STANLEY 0. TROTT, Postmaster. ' ' . position adjourn campaign possesses at New How the CommUslon en Understand ls dence on North street, adjoining and meet on 1st.

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