12 61 Li M 1. liatt 11 1/911 ;5 - 11 r . 7 THE P . . ' l •l'Vi;otti'ltii Bonit.ini Net:'.: •j ' ''. ' .7 • ' •-• ran Nor witintieLif , •:' ' ' : : i: luureettie at histift has been - ekrfected that , s bOnfl wou ld ' Iti ' f '" 1 - • 44.t0 to - t t orsome time, t :.• ~ tie c o me ,- Ma de ~- ,- . c•:, and Teeliy, substitut e of a. few y ard s t ofnarrOVrilibOn, WiiiiltiCe or t asp *deed, looke , about =much like a bonnet•when it,' is on ,the head'a.s the bite' ofStrait' 'and lace, •.. , , • , . ~ , ;The rt_ which come-under • the p roper; name-, `' • "Lea," 'as the new stylvis dalled,t consists' , , of tendOuble loops ocniiirow rib bon,fite to _ . . each . band, mounted °n al strip , of foundation. tntialin an inch in width; coVered with Bilks' - "6 the same color as, the rittlioni this Makes two ,Z. bands of five loons each.' whiehrare fastened - 1 1. • 2 to 'a length of ribbon, sufficient Opus roun d .i.ho head and tie under the hair behind: p, Properly arranged, one band is placed acrosB ,the top of the head v and the other over the comb or chignon, and when the ends ar e; e tied behind," few would suppose that any. ;t ;difference existed between it and'betmets 1 - : Sold fore twenty-five doliardeaeli. ' Porsiiink ...-' mei 'watering place wear, they would be t! inimenie, as ladies could'make -a • new; one ; every day while waiting for the carriage to• drive around, if they .wanted to, and pack , seventy-five, of them_in one small hat-box. Another new idea in bonnets .is; the: !atm.: &action of a ruff More.imposi than queen t Elizabeth's; it. consists of 'a fall of fluted 11 tulle which plaice ' across the "back of ' - the. r bonnet, descends to s theilidiliders, and forms ; a square necklace upon the breast, .A‘third imported eddity•has blonde •strings;± which fasten With:an :ornament upon the breast, F and then:dividing Off; are`narrow lowdown upon the of the dress, where - theends of lit :Veils fastened with - a bow and ends of ribbon'. '.' - ' : - '' - 9r is a new little bonnet. of straw, the rim of I ' which rolls over in the front, instead of stand; L• ing: straight up. ,It is usually , trimmed with q leaves With aiscarf; of real liice , which, u is fastened at the back with' a rosette etrib-' I boil, 'and . 'forms -second' stritum in front, Leaves phonated on spiratand flexible stems `, are'diletseSonarbong - the lied Bash tenable: of on: ' They' have - 'Aihoft, iiiikerv. seded flowers; Same are rich' with the'llibvrit of the forest, others - touched with fire, anti °there shine with a lonia ' 4tethl- • ite't* , „eu. The neviesCand- nteftleati him- ' ever, - are the leaVes and flOWera, Of, mother- of-pearl; which in the natural tints composes , exquisite. ornaments forturquoistebluebon nets. .The most elegant. bonnets: for. visit ing are - now made of lace , embroidered. by' hand,,ornatrientlNl with colored blonde edg ing and -leaves 'of- mcither-of-pearl exactly matched, sometimes an aigrette of mother of pearl is stylishly placed high on one side of the front. The - newest and 'most distin guMliedreund hats bear S . striking resemb- i ltuice,to the hat worn by Ristorl ea:Marie I Antoinette., • The crown is not quite so high;: I nor the brint. so, broad ; but. otherwise it is like it, thesame in outline andin the coquet-- if ry of its somewhat wideflexiblebrim.--Plain li 4 round hats of Marseilles or confide, .soma corded, others pointed or acolkoimi upon the . edge been adopted by many ladies Tor. traveling purposes kir '3;/eartr'riast - bedtime . ithey can be .'.'donenp, 9 2.andare Injuriously i, affected by no accid'entof weather. in this 'resriect they. have-the advantage of white, t muslin bonnets, although , the latter . - -while 1P fresh are more , becemaing. - Round hats of I Marseilles can be bought at ladies flunish-1 ~,,, ing establishments andcost from three to five' f. dollars each. _s a :- ; .. : 1 The.new and pretty_ summerwrape are in . t i the burnous style ' 1 ' They are made in strip . tS ed silks and,greniidine; Abe silk . eltene and, richly mounted with ; tassels , licaVY cord-- ''' There- are-alea Abyssinian--burnousf-thoi ; - • 1 .. I stripes etas:nigh ,tmblettehert, linen alternat .; LI ing with stripes of Japanese unbleached 1 : h, saki iiipoiv*ticti tire •!Priated • small Arabic .• 4 characterei ~ More.dress.Y.niaatales aremade 1 ' V of white grenadine, with'- mantilla, backs; :=: 1 shawl basquine fronts which dose, °Vero .., r and long pointed hpoda. They are trimmed i: with handsome crimped tassels and . crimped • '.il tasselled fringe, in some bright color., The "Countess,7 a varlatiod'of the : lihtrie An , I .:C toinette, , is a 'very graceful • fichu, withlace '•:1 hOed r icutare tabs in front, trimmed .-with 'il lace and fastened down under , a belt, to i l which a wide Sash with • bows are attached ••,9 at the back, the ends of the sash being trimmed with lace. Water7proofeloaki are, ,a now made lifth a deep- eve t'insitidc of a • hoed, thecatie't caugh t up at the hack s With ••• two rosettes in the . . ''Colleen Itainit' style.' Scotch tartan Makeiti more stylialitravellxig 1 , i i wrap than water-proof doh,- and le, very f distingue made in ,the style Above mention ed with rosettes of silk in the•color or the 4 plaid. •' if -- • - . , „ ••;, NORNING wuarrEns AND COTTON DRiFana, ..t Several correspondents, some froth' his-; tantpiktkcifllin Witty, 'hhte written to: i 1 know how to make calico dresses. Morn:' lug, of :whleh•OVerY lady needs one or,two,' 'tt are gored plain, buttoned dotin the front,trimmed with aoterrnw- border in a chintz!' : pattern Or a rilaiii aunbilc stitched on and finished, with twer .. Attie, peckete,„ Such 1 wropees- , 2o4Cese:oltnviiitsktfamill-patterne - , can beheeght ready .. made ,at a fashionable., , house `for feet and a ' half - dollais each.;, , WriMipers•cutin *dome. mantra sunder in. . 1 white pique and trimmed with white or :" colored braid for nine& 'Waists dightrit; and in unbleached; linen ~tzininied ritfc.vwblie btaid' - (sev - era , th*sY. lor : 4 ;42W- doers, :> li' These prices arc Ftircely. _i indidarance of the ',S• cost of the material and makin g . I had al.:' 7 esti rot* I..ce ,that APlNNlltleig:‹nOt it( 1 , „ riressy Q affitir)- n is attached stir to the beck and. 41 tied in front. The ends are a Iltfielierder than the belt part and are finished , " with, braid. Dresses of plain cambric or calico. . k are Pr t Ar_ 4o4 kt i nvilAlllitieflitts stitched_ -: in very narrow tucks and outlined with ;a, • ' 14 KrPlvAta.u* 414 fAtiliklitel,thrtliethd;• l -: centre o f Which ' a c ore, rtunt.ti •,Th )shirt, should be vezi narrow at the top and fitili ; lathed with . aflatumeewhki, like that of Owl 'i t waist, will serve as a heading. Fiat braid' .. or narrow chintz b e - order stitched on may be: if used instep+. of Ah)rallittere-qher es I ate slightly Tolled ht We 4 p` an trimmed :, an the back and at the waist to match. The waist le pbe,a_mio 4mit„. l ., 1 : ,4 VhittritidligheSliksi•*.ef ustalairjag a at• parasolsaia empri, - either enyer o tkki black lame*. eintrOidgred'hi chielf • ton or Algerine designs. Beadingll4M7int-1 . gone out airegetiler,:ifittl l / 2 1-not so faahlon:! able as it was. Black silk parasols, inst4d. Itlhirltwel,broftara qrpottnentl.: •ea *I i" w • raffles, a ' etti Yon§ "nixin g the edge and scalleped. Parasols for little; :' -girls are ileolriiiimed'hirthle way, and are e/O cti ntr7ol 4 :llll Y COTstra, e ,7,l r n . 4 h h n t en 4ll)lS coll i lun . the " c O thigisi t e -: ( . afotrthd'66'ibles th k e i li ala te d a i t n st i y .r l o e n . !, plant isde;rybnesarrodeci &Wit Nittli ierk a tilniO4ts I ttlffed% pointenpontmAiloillders. 1 4, is Anglo ,-; ink, the plade er the - c Olititetwer: F .. rtebittli, commonly ~A Mx tracle,ikeet us dint ''the, Pre:' i'llt : ti ve ill' pol ln i - e ' : °, l 4 :e e n i :l 4 : 4 !Bli - thin : 'KlM:trine . ' . 1 1: Tree; • ;andt , iSirstilt is alitritialerdoetrlne to primed herown:intevest, a brplesehlimfree„ idikla te her befghberiTionkrkstala, ifoitoix4itpt . *Wit' 3 ,o , reitis tit _.!..,,5 4 14 .2 1 .h, APir..,,,Th ii*Ar:l4Alti, 04, ipp.miAtlN 'N f rytworti;43, 7 . / a•Ilk, ~.colo I,.rt , , ~..i7 P 51uatwa.)..i..,%.,,i, 3 , ,pr-I'm J $ 7 ._ ~a ~.. MEM - . . . , , "in a , doh q ;:. r. s; Riatorx,rar* wiitk,P l Qt# °rite St Ana Ith!ksi a l a rge number POI IP for'years in dailydread - of 0 raunlertirs numbar of suCeessful murderers 1: small '' as ; scarcely ttb ;Justify ail!‘'*lsurani offute in demanding a high_expremflut to Ti L. last and present rulers Qf PlaPect the object of -moat eh/ 1 1'9; 24 R 0 1 0..iWP4 h 0 trived plots;,;- bit t i jaegt4L l / 9 ,Mehhth which prudence could have sitggested' negleeted by Pleseli,gltiti;i4ditih:ik units. tors,: the, Only result'of tiontte Tr iptii • the slaughter. ofn,Ceit*, nuidber 'dr limo; Cent Pee*. The‘ attempts 0 8411 1 14110ir,. own, Queen were apparently:legs nations; and may ably be regarded as ptcnns of the avenge • disease which-lends pechilvtoseek noterietin tkity , offal."' 'Their failure. cal . " thel i er t gre; Aardljr 'lso.!teekoned• as in stit;Cei e!oxtriine difficulty, of the per-. f arri/Wee:;;Lßut' i Pie," 414blictl, attempt at tillinfthePuke tdinbarg4 was ; carried ontivitktho:nkoet tieliberateresolution, and, indeedixtunelar nearer to success than most. crimes of the kind. Yet, with the excep- Ilion of the murder of President :Lincoln-- and it must be:admitted that. theY 'do some thin better in America=no' assassination of the riflerof 'any Coutit7 has - been' sue eessfully executed with/it our time. • Are we to; "put dotni :curious, munity to a proiidentialinleiposition which perhaps does:not extend to,the . ,-Presldent of a Republic, or can we account for ..the ,pike: nomenon on simpler principles? It is. the necessity of all royal persons to'appear fre iplently in public.'and to -give 'the fullest' notice of time and Place. An' indefinite number of people have some fluicied interest,' in...removing fhern• ' or, if they have -no con: Ceivable in terest, many pgrsoris, as is un- ' fortunately obviouS, are fascinated 'by 'the suggestion of doing something; the crimi: 'minty of which isenly equaled by its stu pidity., Why should not any resolUte man take a I I knife or a pistol, and make certain of bring lug dOwn an unarmed adiersar to whom he has unrestrained opportunities of access ? ,There is-no _one, who cannot , by taking a• little pains, get within, a few feet of any reigning monarch—so near that; if the King wzrela partridge, he might ' , count with cer- lamp on. bagging - his victim: Considering thn'ql!eapnesa:of • revolvers, it seems really : strprismr that BO easy a mark is not more . s'equenti t. Pi r dbat y iie simplest explanation the true one—namely, that pine -tenths: of, man -kind are at. bottom Undeniable cowards, es pecially if cowardice means unsteadiness of nerve. tinder, oxeitement. ~We;are in the habit of .carefully _concealing the fact from ourselves and each other; , _:•and history; whichift said to .be the result of a general conspiracy to 'conceal the truth, is probably less litiktwortly on this than on any other point: t ., 1;,,1 - THE wheat on the 'Prairie lands 'of West. ern Missouri is nearly. ready, for the, sickle. radii,' thin - art average' crop, the heads bearing heavily with 'grain. Old far mers say that for ten years there has been 'nothing like it 4. Through the agricultural' portion of Kansas, from this point to the. mineral , regions of ,the further West the; crop is equally promising, te a v erage, yield:will be' thirty „Ave bushald to . the ; acre ' botOIA Aftiai,utinsomeit"'wil:l.Y9a9k SP~3OTAL NOTICES. 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