ALEXANDER MORTON ("SANDY").—First dress: Mexican vaquero; black
velvet trousers open from knee, over white trousers; laced black velvet
jacket, and broad white sombrero; large silver spurs. Second dress:
miner's white duck jumper, and white duck trousers; (sailor's) straw hat.
Third dress: fashionable morning costume. Fourth dress: full evening
dress.
JOHN OAKHURST.—First dress: riding-dress, black, elegantly fitting.
Second and third dress: fashionable. Fourth dress: full evening dress.
COL. STARBOTTLE.—First dress: blue double-breasted frock, and white
"strapped" trousers; white hat. Second dress: same coat, blue trousers,
and black broad-brimmed felt hat; cane, semper; ruffles, semper. Third
dress: the same. Fourth dress: the same, with pumps.
YORK.—Fashionable morning dress.
JACKSON.—Business suit.
CONCHO.—First dress: vaquero's dress. Second dress: citizen's dress.
HOP SING.—Dress of Chinese coolie: dark-blue blouse, and dark-blue
drawers gathered at ankles; straw conical hat, and wooden sabots.
DON JOSE.—First dress: serape, black, with gold embroidery. Second
class: fashionable black suit, with broad-brimmed black stiff sombrero.
OLD MORTON.—First, second, third, and fourth dress: black, stiff,
with white cravat.
CAPPER.—Ordinary dress of period.
MISS MARY.—First dress: tasteful calico morning dress. Second and
third dress: lady's walking costume—fashionable. Fourth dress: full
dress.
DONA JOVITA.—First dress: handsome Spanish dress, with manta. Second
dress: more elaborate, same quality.
THE DUCHESS.—First dress: elaborate but extravagant fashionable
costume. Second dress: traveling dress.
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