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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Ivania Aveuue, cer. Lith St. BY THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, SM. BSOPPMINA, Prevt. is served by carriers to | NTS PER WEEE, OR | > THE EVENING STAB subscribers at Tzn Fourt-rova Cants Pax MontH. Copies af the counter Two Cxwrs each. By mafi—three 91.00; six months, 99.00; one year, $8. KKLY STAR—Poblished Friday—@1.0 Jean: “etinvariatis in edvancey tn both cases, ne Bo paper sent longer than paid for, | ‘BF Rates of advertising farnisned on appliontion, | Se Se ee ae ome vot. 44—N-. 6,746. ¢ ¢ ~The Evening Star. © WASHINGTON D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1874: he. 1B) bi, Bank, 1)0 bid, 115 naked: aene Bank, 1:8" bid, 120 aaked; and Mechanics’ Nat. Bank of Sundry List—National Theater cent dit rome > TWO CENTS. ee wen AMUSEMENTS. F ORD'S OPERA BOUSE. AMUSEMENTS. N4TiONaL THEATEH, McOULEA 5 LAST NIGHT BUT TWO. = —— THURSDAY BVENING, fenbach's Latest Opera, Onene ee PRINOESS DEE T AIMEE. MB. J¢ TEU RED? Y. Rev Sheridan Knowles’ VIRGINIUS. FRIDAY, Shakespeare’s KING LEAR. McCotloveh Matines Saturtay ey Right, McCellough'’s Benefit JACK y next. the eminent Bnetish Comedian, T OLE, ia three of his most fomons } Wy 488 NGron THEAT 8 Ty , 80 conta, Seats for any cf ine above porformanoss can be secured commencing Thuretay, Uctuver 29, at the Box office of Theater and Brad Adanus’ Branch of- WNDAY, November 9, Mis NEILSON in OMEv and JULIET. move tf © 1a qa { Serio-Jomic 7 ? Spcatiste, Mine Vicatu'a Stickney. ‘The only et ance | NATIONAL TakaT en. ee Of meing the celebrated Dat ome ree 8, ‘eply to Koight,in the great American Drama, “Bip Van | gM, Seville hes the honor to eanounce, fu reply t kie” Last week of the creat Italian Ha Concerto yer, Chark nd. All the old fev ry ks ‘at So'clock.by @ so - 3 ‘ ING Rov GBAND ORCHESTRA OF SIXT Musical Director and Coudnetor, MUSICIANS. D CONCEST . PART Eee! Scunmore. BT. MABTIN'S CHOIB, 1, Symphony si Beethoven a? @) Andanti LINCOLN HALL, ¢}itipact THURSDAY EVENING, November 5, 1574, | 2, March from ‘Teabags oso Wagner You IME BENEFIT OF i 5 3. Bymphony (Prancredi)......... -Rossint Admission wocecneeces seats comtsextra. | ¢ — ade Ma toy LES e pat nore) Sones ? i i or ay le or ius io ony Bo, 1. D qaickets fF sale at Bilt.’ Mavic Store, Peanssl- | 3. Scberz2 Binal oe vents. Reserved seuta. at Office and Brad. Adam ages may be ordered at 10:15. novs-3¢ P2oFEseon ETIESNS LAMBERT WILE Give TWO FBEE ar MABINI’S BALL, 914 B STREET, PETWREN 9TH AND 10TH, QP EBA Lipegttos. Only correct and C1 PBICE ONLY le O£EN1 Pai Se ae = LECTURES ATIONAL THEATER, NEILSON. The pubifc are cespectfully informed that the engacemont, for ONE WEBK ONLY, of the Ke bowned Tregedt 18S ADELAIDE NEILSON, FRIDAY,Novesren 6TH, at 11:50 a.m ; ¥ ill commence at the National Theater MONDAY, pees November ¥. Bale of seats will commence Wednes- bd day. November 4, Rmov2-lw SAME DAY, AT 6:30 F. x. Scnsfct:—Idiomatic Fluency in French, by cn) tivation of the Bar, with elucidatious of tbe Oral System in Idiomatic practice, Lectures in English. Free. Ladies especiatly invited INCOLN HALL. Theodere Thomas’ Unequalied Concert Orgauization i INCOLN HALL, 4 Corner Sth and D streets. ONLY TWO NIGHTS MORE, AT PRESENT. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS, NOVEMBES 6ru axv Tru. Grand Art Exhibition: With choice Music anda phic Lecture exp:atn- ing ioe Pictares, &c. Magnificent Pictures before the andience ail nove 2 time, each Duet long enongh to afford a satisfac OF SIXTY DISTINGUISHED PESFORMEBS. view and explanation —— BIGBLY MORAL AND INSTRUOTI TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17 WEDNESDAY EVEBING. NOVEMBES 15. itorions works of art _ THEO. THOMA t- ONLY GRAND CONCERTS pFimtt sppearance of the Young American Prima we’ yiss EMMA CRANCH, Together with the UNBIVALED ORCHESTRA, AND OTHER EMINENT SoULOIST, x “A THING UF FEAUTY 18 A JUY FOB- EVES Al! the interesting aud im tee werd: Celebrated Paintings, Statuary, ? tratsof Eruneat Persens, ail Porvign and Amer can Views, Ni ral Histor cupic and ot Histor size, except Micro- uost powerfully mag si “r ¢ World every ni Asia, Africa, aud the Ame- PBICE OF ADMISSION. ONS DOLUAR. RE- Greece, Itsly, and SERVED SEATS. 60 CENTS EXTHA. The sale of Reserved B. aud tickets will com- Atbens, Cairo, Jerusalem, Cal- | me: DAY. N Motzerotr Paris, Mouton, Berlin, Vienus, St jew York, Washington, San Fraucis- Bistory of the World, from be present f better entertainment btained im any where the programme of the at7-15,to commence at 5 Bteinway & celebrated Pianos exclusively used. povs 2w A GRAND SACRED CONCERT . WILL BE GIVEN FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CHUKOH OF THE IN CaBNATION, . D ae z ae Sunday. See Daily ra for of BO POSTIONBMENT ON acout NT OF THE W SATHES Doors cpen at 7 o'clock; Exhibition to commence at &. Enter from D street. Carriages tisy be in THIS (Thursday) EVENING, the jostant, at 3 o'clock, at attendance at $.30. WILLARD’ HALL, @BAND RBLUCTION OF ADMISSION } tudor the direction of Robert Ball, Be1. Tickets 50 BATES. cere totg had st the priucipal’ Drag and Book. Acmission— Adu hildren. 10 cents, | store? erdat the na!l onthe night of thesoncent: t= Bo Semrred Gente one seat feat good aa nather Caikm hese Exbibitio and everybody 1k & hear and get their money's worth. ume carly if Cvarlotte Cushman, yor wish choice o : Tickets sale ad i the Art, Mraic B24, Book stores, sud at tt othe ‘© Hall on the —— ? evening of Exhibition. If you dever getting tickets | ,, This distinguished Tragedienae, the “Queen cf until the rush at the Hall, plesse have the exact change ready. x BEBE! oet36-1m Or» FELLOWS HALL. Scvenrs STREET, Having been remod ied and imptoved curing the Beet year, ALE the eity— AN ENING OF CHOICE BEADINGS ar LINCOLN HALi, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19, Manager. = nest De ulsriy for Balls and Beciables. ts Row ace) resdy for engagements. Applications to the Jauitor a ees et thy e, (entrance north do-r.) from 9 a. tod AND py. Teceive prompt attent’or octzd- 12g" A MATINES OF BEADINGS. ABLOW'S GALLERY OF FIND ay B 1926 Px: 2. = To the same Hall, 25 PENNSYLVANIA 27 ‘Always on ban " kof ce P 3 INGE "E® Soa vINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS. aad FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, cHROMOS. ne assortment of ecnuine Dresden At 1:30 O'Clock P.M. Porce'sine Peintings. Velvet and Gilt FRAMES, pine Pointing ES, te variety Partout and Tickets @1, including reserved seats. 8) om order. of ai ot color. Guid, Silver and Oop- from Shakspeare’s Henry VIII., and r Wire; Cord, &c. “Sew Bngrarings, Pho er finest miscellaneous selections. graphs and Chromos received as soon a@pablished. | ‘Tickets and ‘at Warren Choate & Oo." All kind of Black Walant and Gilt Frames made te | Bookstore, $41 Pennsylvania avenue, order of the best quality and workmanship. Bine | — nov4,57.9,11.13,14.16.17 18.19, atterns of Window Ovrnices to omer. Pictures upg and packed with the areatest care. —Paintings Transferred. Lined and Bo- morea by BN. BARLOW. oct. “We Are” >No Cass : ee —= MARKRITER’ Bo. €30 Ith street, between D sud mae 9 ae ae en rc mintings, Bngrer’ . Aino, argent wtock’ Paper Bengings, Window ry Pictures, sels, Giugs, Natis, de. tn the District. Trams Casa. Please remember Name and Bamber. jel-iy™ ‘J, UARRY DONEBUE, COSTU 44S Lite STREET, NEA New snd neatly Stted-np Parlors and Show-roome and s dowbiy-incressed stock of Masquerade and Theatrical Costumes, compriting several hundred new and costiy Dresses, tonether with every Variety of Gustume—Ladies", WASQCR BALLS AND PARTIES — PRIVATE THEATRIOALS, AND OLD FOLKS’ CONORBTS. 8 —With thoroagh knot \y WO devote ourselves to the patrons, = Ernidici “ BOUWD TO SELL.” OUB WINTER STOCK I8 TOO LABGE TO OABBY, MER, AND WILL BE FORCED OFF AT ONCE. PBIOES DOWN 35 PEK OENT $10... C) Cees © FOR GOOD OVEROOATS. L. MOXLEY, COSTUMER, o> 10th Street Northwest, & large collection of Fine Artistic BALL, Ta s- i B4 Cand TH BATRICAL COSTUMES kept on MASKED BALLS and PARTIBS supplied at Fensovabie rates, ember ® Mask fs fornished with each Bnd all Costumes delivered and called for. b. MOXLBY, s10 giz... ela - oom GAG FOB GOOD BUSINESS SUITS, 81.. 215 820., FOB FINE OVBEOOATS. GENTLEMEN'S OAST-OFF PABEL oan be #13 to the Say eye by wail promptly of O% DRBSS OB BUSINESS SUITS, - FINE AND STYLISH. YM. ©. a. ANNUAL LECTURE COURSE. Literary and Sefentifie Attractlop?, LITERAKY DIVISION. JAS. TICKNOK FIRLDS, Nov .13 to 23, Four Lectures. DR: J. @. HOLLAND. “ov, 30th. SCI RaLERC BETICIOR N. OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT esata Lectures ou Matera! History IS LARGELY STOCKED ipa. oy ay ty WITH FINE WOOLENS, Pref. RENRY : ‘Two Lectures on “Color ana Allthe Scientific Lectures witt be PROFUBBLY & ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED. S7 TBE PALE OF 5! NS TIC for the FOR OUB FinEST OVEBOOATS OUB OWN MAKE, EQUAL TO CUSTOM GABMENTS. OUR CUTTER IS SKILLFUL, OUR CHARGES ARE LOW. Bese ™ i ed Beate iterary division, 78 cents, sold om and after Oct. ©. Barly application must be mate to secure choice of seats, Bee circulars and cards for fali particu- OUB STOOK OF Boys’ Clothing IS LARGE AND COMPLETE. COME AND SEE: octzs-tr_Cormer 7th and D Streets 8,W. MERCHANT TAILORS § FINE CLOTHIERS, Washington News and Gossip. InTeRNAL Revenve.—The receipts from this source to-day were 354,049.50. SzcreTary Ropsgson is expected to return to Washington this evening. Jupek THomas Setrls, of North Carolina, is at the Ebbitt House. To-nicu? the Aimee French Opera Troupe at the National, in the brilliant new opera of La Princess De Trebizonde. Mason D. B. McKissry, 10th cavalry, has been ordered to report to Major Gen. Hancock, president of the retiring board, at New York city, for examination. NAVAL Ogoxrre.—Master John P. Wallis, or- dered to the Dictator, at Key West; Surgeon Henry M. Welis, to the receiving ship Vermont; Assistant Surgeon James M. Ambler, to the Kansas; Chiet Engineer Wm. G. Buchier, to the Brooklyn; Assistant Surgeon S. A. Brown, detached from the Kansas and ordered home. Tae How. Joun Moraissay, ot New York, will, it is ramored, be a candidate for sergeant- at-arms for the Forty-fourth Congress. If John succeeds in buying the property on Capitol Hill for which he is negotiating @ purchase, with the view to establish a club house, be will ai- ways know where to find the abseatees when there is a call of the House. Mr THEODORE Tuomas has announced two coucerts, to be given on the Ith and Isth of this month. he reappearance of this un- rivalled orchestra will be syacityieg. ina high degree to the music loving here. Mr. Thomas has sixty performers in the orchestra this sea- fon, and the commendation bestowed by ‘he critical In Boston and New York alike flattering to the conductor and orchestra. In Washington Mr. Thomas never slights his audiences, but recognizes their keen appreciation by making up classical and fine programmes. Miss Emma Cranch, the new soprano, who is traveling with the orchestra, is pronounced to be a gifted vo. calist. ‘The sale of seats will commence on the i2th at Metzerott’s & Co. Disccamters sy “THE Boys.”—The corre- Spondents of Newspaper Row disclaim any con- | 4 neMocRATIC GAIN OF ¥IVE CONGRESSMEN. nection with the jubilate gotten up last night | The fellowing-named have been elected to in honor of the recent democratic victories, aud | Congress:—Ist district, Sinnickson, rep.; 24 which cuiminated in a serenade to Senator | Dobbins, rep.; 34, Ri dem; 4th, Hamiiton, Tharman dem.; 5th, Cutler, dem ;'6th b Mr. Adams, who yesterday solicited contribu- | Hardenbergb,cem. This 1: TUESDAY’S ELECTIONS. ADDITIONAL RETURNS. The News of Democratic Successes bf fimed. Below we give further returns, received night, of Tuesday's elections: Massachnsetts. A DOUBT ABOUT FROST'S BLEOCTION. An error in counting the votes has been dis- covered which increases Frost's plurality in tue 4th district to 130. On the other hand rumors fill the air this morning that a recount is to be had in ward five, the result of which will inevic ably elect Judge Abbott to Congress. It is claimed that @ certain individual managed to have thename of Benjamin Dean, who was the democratic candidate in the 3d district, posted over that of Judge Abbott, and 125 such’ ballot were cast. Judge Abbott's triends are having petitions circulated tor a recount of the entire district, and as the board of aldermen meet to- the recounting will then probably take ‘The struggle in the 4th district, between the friends ot Frost and Abbott. promises to be it is believed that Frost's election will tained, though the Abbott party insist tbat a recount will elect the latter. OVATION TO BUTLER’S OPPONENT. Gloucester gaye Hon. ©. P. Thompson, who detested General Butier, a grand compliment- ary ovation last evening, consisting of a pro- cession, muric, reworks, cannon, illumination and meeting at Music’ hall, where speeches were made by B. H. Corliss, who presided, and Mr. Thompson, New York. ning Jou al makes the assembly :—Democrats, 72; republicans, %6. As ihe republicans have only four majority in the senate, the democrats baye a majority on joint ballot, with Berne to hear trom and two dis- Uicts in Watervliet. SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES, Adams, rep., is elected to Congress in the Al- bany (16th) district; Baker, rep., in the Oswego (24th) district; and Beebe, dem., in the Lith dis- trict, has 3,000 majotity. ‘Lyman K. Bass, rep , is undoubtedly elected in the 324 district by 90 Majority. Metcalf, dem., is elected to Congress from the Ist district. New Jersey. a democratic gain tions for tar barrels, is not Geo. W. Adams, of | Of Sve. In Bergen county, the inspectors ot the New York World, and no bills for unpail | election threw out 10 ballots for “Wim.” Walter obligations on this account should therefore be | Phelps and 41 tor W Phelps. | Including presented to the latter, these 60 ballots Mr. Phelps ie re-elected by (2 ‘The Washington correspondent of the Louis- | MAJority. ville Courier-Journal declares that he had no connection with the serenade to Judge Thur- man last evening, as was incorrectly stated ina morning paper. BUTLER Sarszs Back.—General Batler in one of his speeches last winter, replying to cer- tain strictures made on his course by ths news- paper correspondents here, shook his fist at the reporters’ gallery, and comparing the gentie- men whooccupied it to a forty jackass-power mud machine, defied them to do their worst. Yesterday morning, as stated in this colnmn. the following dispatch was sent by ‘the Boya” to their adversary: “WASHINGTON, November 4, 1874.—(en. B. F. Butler, 12 Pemberion Square, Boston'—One thou- sand yardsot crape have been purchased for the “forty jack-ass power mud machine.” When will the procession move? “«*Ngwsvargr Row.’ Maryland, LOWNDES, REP., DEFEATED IN THE 6TH Dts TuIOT. Forther returns from the 6th Congressional! listriet, which seem retiable, though auofficial, indicate the election of Walsh, dem., to Con- gress over Lowndes, rep., the present member, Which Will make the entire delegation demo- cratic. Penns, lvyanta. PHILADELPHIA J2,700 REPUBLICAN MAJORITY. Philadelphia gives the republican state ticket ) majority. Hancock, rep., for city con- troller, bas 12,2i9 majority, while Mann, rep., for district attorney, is defeated by 1,084 ma eg lees Ash, rep., fur coroner, is defeated y 1,017. CONGRESSMEN ELECTED. For Congress, Freeman, rep., is elected in ¢ let district by 1,612 plurality, defeating Flor- ence, dem., and Branson, ind. rep. O'Neill, ; Tep., in the 2d district, has 1,987 majority. everal Butler, though popularly supposed | Randall, dem.,. 3d district, has 2,553 majority. to be laid out vy his constituents beyond hope | Kelle: y, rep., 4th district, has 3.583 majority, of resurrection, like “the Sug ould Irish gintle- | and Kobpins, dem., 5th district, has 1,210 pla- man,” couldn't endure ‘to lay there 2™* be | rality, defeating Harmer aud Myers. ‘Thiele a dead” under such provocation, and he retorts democratic gain. “ oat = emapaper Row, It was reported in Philade!phia last night that Waekingion:—Wise men do not mourn for jack: | Mann. fon ‘candidate for ‘district torney, bac es hor the hove hata eeTeEe who was believed to have been beaten, is elected. in this tilt with Old Boxe [vent made much | itis alleged tuat the division returns of the 19th ee ySerat.oe ward were incorrectly counted by the clerks. ‘BB CoMING Man 1 The new state of affairs 1s generally accep’ Po phir cue PRAGE OF Samator Joxns— | by leading republicans. iene arent ight in the e Senator’4 Lblest Utterance Upon Finance.— city was for the district attorneyship, The following is trom a private letter received DEMOCRATIC GAINS. in this city:—How will Washington feel when In the LUth district F. D, Collins, dem., is Senator Jones returns with his fair young bride? | elected to Congress by from 7,000 to Soe ma- For he is really to be married to Mise Sullivan, | jority. In the 12th district W. W. Ketcham, and very soon. Except in point of age, it isene | rep., is elected by 500. In the 17th district Reil- of those ideal marriages that we so scldom see, } /¢y, dem., is elected. Both districts in Alle- and in regard to age one cannot say more than | gheny county elect democratic Congressmen, he did in speaking of it to me a few days since. | and the 2ith districtelects Waliace,dem. These After discussing the engagement, Mr. Jones re- | three districts are democratic gains. The elec- marked: “The only drawback is’ in the diifer- tion of Powell, dera.,ie claimed in the 15th dis ence in our ages, and if sie Is gravious enough | trict, which will be ® democratic gain. ‘Ths to overlook the difference it dece not becate | estimate of the Press concedes the democrats a any one else to make objectious on that scare.” majority of one on a joint ballot, in the legisia- The bride elect is not a beauty, strictly speak- | ture, but thinks the result may be chan; by ing. but is more than ordinarily pretty. Miss the official returns. For Congressmen it con- Sulbhvan is of medium size, with fine stylish | cludes that the democrats have at least fourteen figure, and very elegant and refined manners. and probably sixteen members of the twenty- She bas a lovely, thoughtful face, crowned seven. with wavy masses of bright blonde hair of that | 4 REPORT THAT THE STATE beautiful tint which looks as if it held in cratic. aS durance the brightest rays of a summer sun. A dispatch which comes by way of New York She is a woman with great force of character | Says: is reported that Pennsylvania has ands mind well disciplined and highly cultured. | 0 Gemocratic by from 3,000 to 5,000 major- Inheriting a fortune from ber grandfather, and | ity, with sixteen democratic and eleven repub- being the only child of a gentleman of large | lican Congressmen.” wealth, she is above and id the suspicion Virginia. of mercenary motives, which, under other cir- CONGRESSMEN CLAIMED BY THB cumstances, might attach to a marriage with so crats, wealthy @ man as Senator Jones. No one who The conservatives have certainly elected sees them together can doubt that her whole soul | Walker to Congress in the Jd district, Tucker is wrapped up in him. With the keenest inte!- | in the 6th, Harris in the 7th, Hunton in the 8th, lect and the kindest heart in these Pacific and Terry in the 9th. The republicans elect states, ne is a man for woman’s love, and he | Stowell in the 4th. The ist district is in doubt, has won @ worthy share of it. In this era of | and theelection of Sener, rep., and Douglas, love matches we fee! proud to add one from this con., in that district, is claimed by both par- eo west. May all good fortunes | ties. Returns from all the counties, except four follow them. * * # in the 2d cistrict, give Goode, con., 730 majori- a The four counties not h from, gaye ughes, rep., for Governor last year 734 major- ity. The prospects are that Goode is elected. Full returns will be required to decide. In the Sth district the election of Catel, con., is claimed over Thomas, rep. Conservatives in Richmond claim that they have certainly elected six out of nine Congressmen—a gain of two. Hunton, con., is elected in the Sth dis- trict by about 500 majority over Barbour. South Carolina. THE RESULT STILL IN DoURT. The contest for Governor is still in doabt, with the chances favoring Chamberlain, rep. The election of Mackey, fusion, from the 2d, and Small, colored, rep. from the Sth districts fsconceded. In the ith the yote is close be- tween Wallace and Kershaw. Other districis are stil) in doubt. Alabama. A DEMOCRATIC GAIN OF THRRE. Twenty-eight counties (unofficial) show a net democratic gain of 10,04. This includes Sum- ter and Greene countics, where the colored democrats were intimidated. It overcomes the republican majority of 1872, and leaves the democrats 1,500 ahead. Thirty-seven counties to hear from will increase the democratic ma- jority to 6,000 or 8,000, it being one of the largest ‘votes ever polled in the state. CONGRESSMEN ELECTED. Harrolson (colored), rep., in the Ist; Bradford, dem., in the 3d; Have, rep., in the 4th; Caldwell dem., in the oth; Hewitt, dem., in the 6th; an Lewis and Forney, dem., for the state-at-! a are undoubtedly elected to Congress, Wiliams, dem., in the 24 Se Bapier n by 00 or 700. ‘All of Rapver’s WENT DEMO- six DENO- Have you read Mr. Jones’ letter to the Newa- da politicians. For fear you may not have seen it, 1 send @ newspaper containing the letter. You will notice that it is@ masterly putting forth of the writer's views. Full of common seuse aud honesty, there are passages which ring with true eloquence. And this generation has seen no better epigram than where in a few terse words he telis us that nflation is the _— of Impecuniosity and the parent of ‘anic,’ see- RECKLESS SHOOTING aT WHITE SULPECR SPRINGs.—A cial to the Richmond Dispatch from White Sulphur Springs says that on the evening of the lst instant two negroes, Booker Martin and Wyatt Holmes, engaged in an alter- cationon the railway platform, when Martin drew a pistel and snapped it at Holmes, the cap falling to os ; Whereupon Holmes sought refuge in the 4 oe and was tired upon before reaching it, the ball missing Holmes and atrik- img a ne; named Charles Smith, the ball en- tering his back, producing probably a fatal wound. Martin then pursued his intended tim into the depot, after enterin; fired upon him tw: th bi effect, and narrowly missing some gentlemen in the telegraph oftice. The parties were then re- Ueved of their shooting irons and kicked out by the ry 7 xcitement may be imagined when it is understood that the depot was filled with passengers waiting for the train. ‘Trasic Emp oy an OLD Hunrer.—Pete Caihoun, the well-known hunter and gaids, met a king death near his residence in Centerville, N. Y.,om Saturday. He was re- turning from piloting some hunters throngu the ling to take oods. down ve been heard from, and he Ecouk vat ite hu gun eae ico tan these 3,000, ‘This leaves ‘Williams stilt 390 be- ina piece suse eon counties 200 each gain ‘will average = Willams ‘This gives a democratic or ee 4 pEnnep Walaa to Sosgraa tat a trict | ‘by wo or three hundred majority. The entire to C is tic be- yond a doul General Butler was burned in effigy at Augusta last night. Fiorida. PROBABLE BLEOTION OF TWO REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMEN, on nes partially inslowly. | ony Lwelve count are ear im dications are that both, districts will elect re iblicans to has been a hea: Falling of in the white vote and a largely im creased colored vote. Arkansas. A SOLID DEMOCRATIC DELEGATION. Enough returns have been received to indi- cate considerable that all the ve candidates for Kentueky. AXOTHER DELBOATION OF THR e PEE 10th, Dogley. dem., 1,209; 11th, Wyke, dem., ELEG wy aa tm gm Tamas / TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. |f sen, dem., 1,000; Cannon, -» Fe-el 5 800; 15th,'Edem, dem., re-elected, 1,000; 16th, THE ELECTIONS. rae ee tee eh ener =; . eice’ 00 ; , dem., 1,000; 19th, “ * ‘Anderson, ind. dem, 2,000. In the tat district | Latest — Fr Tuesday's | j . The State and Legisiatare of Penn- Sylvania Claimed by the Demeo- crnts—Sixteen Democratic Congress- men Elected in New York—Auowher Excitement in New @rieans fraud democrats Harrison’s election by eight votes, and the re. Publicans claim Ward's election by eleven votes In the 3d, Farwell, rep., is now reported Grfeated by 204 votes, but it will take the omi- © primed on Wall Street To day Brew Yours Wemnber $.—The / ui ove estimates of majorities on Congressions! Feared on ¢ Part of the Kelloge kets the democrats have a net majorityof | Party—Chamberiain’s Majority § = ™) in the state, which will probably | Seat : ae | be increases to 20.000 on Superintendentof Pab- ; lic Instruction Etter, who was the candidate both of democrats and independents; but the opposition vote for state treasurer being div between Gore, ind., and Carroll, dea., E PENNS ANIA The State and Legisiature Undoubt edly Democratic. * be Way, Tep., 18 doubtless elected. Special Dispatch , 1, Rave be ae Michigan. The following dispatch was received or mn cl now bees to euch & San eete Onn THE RESULT FOR GOVERNOR CLOSE. Paper Kow this morning - orest 4 i have been at Me» The jatest retarns show that the re: for PRILapELraia, November 5.— State an J governor is very close, with the chances in favor | legislature of Petusyivania undoubtedly dom ooratic. K. MoCivas The Democratic Claim Conceded PHILADELratA, November 5.—The Event Telegraph says: The democratic state ticket is of Bagley, rep. It may take anofficial vote t» decide it. "Lewis, dem., for Congress in the Sth histrict, is most probably elected by a small majority, but the district being a large one, and ed ater tii the returns from the interior towns being lack- | certainly elected. Gen. McCxnless is undoubt ° wterling have ing, it is impossible to say how much. edly defeated. Gen. Beath. for secretary of in — ea ee eT 5, Commercial THR CONGRESSMEN BLECTED ternaj affairs, iselected. Judge Olmstead, the Seerp nant gine local money sparket and the majorities are partly estimated as fol- | republican candidate for licatenant-govervor ak. jows:—lat district, Williams, dem., 200; 21, } leads his ticket here and elsewhere, and may . = per cnt: 5% por coat. when 16.07% per cont. whee proved single named 34, Willard, rep. ; Sth, Williams, rep., 50; Durand, dem., 1,500; possibly be elected by a small majority, but the chances appear to be against him. The senate 7 Conger, rep., 2,000; | will stand 24 republicans to democrats wil A per Sth. Bradley, rep., doubtful; 9h, Hubbell, rep. have from 10 to 12 demoeratic majority, makin, Goverument on no opposition. The sth district is doubtfal, acd | the legislature democratic on joint ballot. am =k, S, Fracton n yi cept new ves, whic securing them a United States Senator in place . trast Companies end otieer of Scott, republican. Brancial corporations having bainnc:s 40 lend, nave for several weeks bern patting them Imo Naw Fons Seventeen tive way of interest then could Ses Sor Thana ons Phos y te en Could be got from call says: “+I 1eel certain we have the state by some four thousand majority, and majority on joist baliot. Sixteen Congressmen elected. is claimed by both parties. Excepting gov- ernor, the republican state ticket bas perhaps 3,000 or 4,000 majority. wi im. SIX REPUBLICANS AND TWO ELECTED Retarns now leave little doubt that the dele- gation in Congress stands six republicans and DEMOCRATS Bostdee being safe and always avaliable, from these sonrces Dee ankers, who hpve them, this market having, for we. two democrats. The republicans have about NEW York higher then foreign — markets, 6.000 majority in thestate on the vote for Con- |g pemocrnt i to make importations profitable, gressmen. Both houses of the legislature are jon and © German marker wy being Over some The treusacttons at the me ot been market fur Majority im the Legisia. ture—The Times Cow 16 Demo- cratic Congressmen. New York, November 5—The Times’ lst of | Congressmen elected in this state gives the | nave republican, with a majority on joint ballot of = about 30. THE LEGISLATURE REPUBLICAN. ‘The democrats concede a republican majori argin of profit ul neNe on others Datate bonds were ody. Tu the ise one ar oat ee democrats the ist, 2d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, sth, orn, | Seay” Pecite tee hin ae shore fons yee - m= 10th, Lith, 12th, 13th, 14h, Toh, 2d,'and'29th | Cline of “G's sece which thee Meee Pr ertitnne, aim Srected se Congvens: | cietcicm, ‘and the conublicums the tem tam ° st district, Williams, rep.; 24, Caswell, rop.; , . F ate th ny ith, Magoon, rep.; 4th, Lynde, dem ; 5th," Bar- | joi» Wich, 20th, 2ist, 22d. 24th, 25t So eo | hard, dem.; 6th, Kimball, rep., 7th, Rusk, | 532. 30h, sist, yo Cage ri oma nl | sd un independ: idate ischoeon. The Times also gives 72 democratic and 56 republi- can assembly mon, which gives the democrats = majority on joint bailot. The Tribune gives the republicans only 51 assemblymen. | | STANA. | j | | rep.; 6th, Medill, rep. Tue democrats claim Bouck over Kimball, for Uongress in the 6th district. Nevada. CONGRESSMAN RLBOTED. Returns received so far leave the election of Congreesmsn in Nevada in doubt. Ellis, dem , is probably elected. Bradley, for Governor claims over 1,000 majority. It 18 conceded that the Sharon legislative ticket is elected. Minnesota KING AND STRAIT BLECTE! King is certainly elected ind district by a small majority, possidly 1,000, and Strait. rep., The Markers. Battimonr, November 5 ore, 41; Virginia's ene vid. 20, ¢ W210, di ©. 8 & DEMOCRATIC PROBABLY Lov . Another Row in Prospect New You, November 5.—A sp Tribune fom New Orleans says ov muiates of the deliberate parr party to connt in their ca: > the returning board. This discovery hascreated | great xcitement, and if the plan is carried out disturbances are a. te southern, 84098, Mixed western, 85; white aid in good cut mente has carried the 2d district. Nothing definite s | 4 Democratic Govern ah t dull and known regarding the legislature. xew Yor’ Lewis sometime es. Cot Siamune New York, November 5—A Times special vy Ker duil, A REDUCED REPUBLICAN MAJORITY. Special from Wilmington, Del., says: ‘Com- | “Raw Yorx, November § ke active The republican state ticket of Kansas will not | Bitte returns from the state give Uochrane, | Meney. 5S. Gold hi Exch) jong, @ ; i ; 5,000 * dem., for Governor, 1,299 majority, and Wil- | sbort. 438%. Governments act wren TWO Sone ee NCTHY, SgRInOE 52,00) | Nees, Gems, for Oongress, 1006.” Wan dean: EW Touk, Movember jot and given two years we cteann crats carry all three counties and the legi-lature ag) best shade firmer niet and un STEVENS, INDEPENDENT, ELBCTERD. onload eet democratic, except one Bovember §, 12:30 m—Bonds of 19%, A dispatch from Prescott, Arizona, last night | * vance 040° B06: Brie, 3650 says the election of Steven: Congress, is generally con: Washington Territory. JACOBS, E¥P., ELECTED TO CONGRESS, A dispatch trom Seakle, Washington tory, says that Jacobs, the republican it date for Congress, is elected by over Sw majority Tre Lectver ind., te te NEW JERSE can? ENS | coeaiintes mer ene oe Up. New Yors, Noveméer 5 dem tie canuidates for L Jersey, to succeed Stockt Randolph, Hon. Jacob M. Robert Gilchrist, m.— Parts dinpatches ptimes Loxpo: P. m—The bullion tp the Bank 6! Bog and hee nerd 248.08 dart the past week. The prove of baDk reserve ity, Whick last week was 38\; per Ceut., Is ac ie Looming ~The prominent Senator in New ire ex-(jovernor auotta, and Hon. ” FRANKFORT, November 8.—Bonds of 1382, 7% pci techn or Vicroxra ©. Woopavtt ve BaLTinggy T Nicut.—Victoria C Woodhall lectured at the Concordia opera house last night to an audience respectable ir point of numbers. There were some gentleme: present belonging to the better classes of sovie ty, and probably among the one thousand o more persons in the hal! one-tenth were lalies Mrs. Woodbull was introduced by Col. Blood of New York, who stated that she fad been sut fering frem pneumonia for some time, and wa- scarcely able physically to deliver her lecture Mrs. Weodhull’s appearance was the signal for some applause. She was handsomely dcesset in, black silk, wearing no gioves, hair inclined to be disheveled, and manner at first somewhat ner yous. She is a well preserved woman of J forty years of age, though looking younger regular features, tall, and inclined to em/on pant. She began by reading from printed copy but as she became more earnest ir her address she discarded her ‘notes, anc spoke fluently on the subject of ber lecture which had for its title, ‘Tried as by fire, or th true and the faise, socially.” Her t allusion was to the rottenness of the American republic, and especially of the republican party. This sentiment provoked both hisses and applause, which continued for several moments. Mrs.W. remarked that in her experience it was the firet time she had ever been hissed by an audience. An allusion to Butler as the champion of woman Bu! brought down the house, being greeted with roars of laughter. She alluded to late democratic victories, and said she had informed Mr. Grant seyeral years ago that the course of the republican party on the question of female suffrage alone would insure its destruction. Coming down to the social questions discussed in her lecture, she proclaimed herself a ‘‘free- lover,” snd entered into a lengthy fence of ber course, Guring which she protested KANSAS. Returns by Counties Lawgence, Kansas, November 5.- Saline county gives the republican state ticket 5) ma jority. McPherson county, 30) republican ma- jority. Ottawa county, 300 republican majority. Lincoln county has probably gone fur the re- form state ticket, and elected the democratic county ticket. Cherokee county gives the re- fort ticket from 2£0 to 300 majority; last year it t gave the republican ticket 200 majority. Rus- | thie morning from New York snd resomed bis sell county gives the republican ticket 225 ma- | official duties at the © Jambia butidings. jority. Chison county, 300 republican majoriiy _The laborers on the roils of Contractor Dennis Marshall county, 600 republican majority. Nalley will be paid next. THB REFORN LEGISLATIY Kansas City, Mo., November 5.—The sas City Times has ad effect that the reform legislative ticket is un LOCAL NEWS. District Government Affairs. The aggregate collections of Wednestay, Thursday. Friday and Saturday of last week in the office of the District Collector amounted ty $344,000 instead of £290,000, as beretofore stated ‘Commissioner Ketcham returned to this city The Ralf Prices To-day. ned Mav. — Boef porter Rouse.) Bae. 5 ateto rletue ‘ i), » de.1 ro t owe), doubtedty elected. Returns from 18 senatorial | sassy an.” cornet) Ibeikee de arin ee 5 ac nie: districts give 13 opposition to § republican—an | Pb cliced, to Ih chip sh: pork, Wade; do, opposition gain of i0. Retarns from 4f legie Sebsct! S@lzc inition. kaade ame isgaor.” veal tive districts give 21 opposition, 18 republican, | 2 3 dried beef, ING2S:.: hums (whole), 1900. and 2 independen 2 Sliced, R@Re.;’ shoulders.(whole), lSc., cut, 14 ORBORN’S MAJORITY ABOUT 10.000 Be ig ef miteings, Uic.; Gut, 5 ToreKa, November 5.—Returns thas far are | ““y . meager, and are cstimated for the most part, | ponchsentfish de and unofficial. They estimate that Phillips, republic: for Cengress, is elected by 8 ma- jority of about 5,000 in the Ist district; Brown, Tepublican, for Congress, by 2.000 in the 3d dis trict, and Goodin, reformer, by a small — ity, not more than 500, in the 24 district. The vote in the 2d district, as far as heard from, shows an aggregate majority of 1,649 for Goodin against 1,035 for Cobb, with six counties yet to hear from. It is believed that the returns frem these counties will modify the result in Cobb's favor, bat not enough to elect him. Usborn’s majority fer governor will be about 19,000. The election excited no very great interest. Not more than a two-thirds vote was cast. SOUTHS CASOLINA = pike, lake fish, 20% tb. Perch. (yellow) 60. per buach; wuts. Re oer eb. Lebater, ibe. % th b Vio kTABLEx.—Potatoes, . comts B peck; do., Bweet, 4c. % peck; Irieh, 40 ai cis. peck; peck; Cobbugs, sig100"W heed: Corn (green ontease Ficsen Seles sei. Favits.— Oranges, 40600. @ down dozen; apples, (cooking) S04) ‘ ) B@S E peck. ern (peeled), i MWe.. cherries, 20 particularly severe on the ministers in the va- churches, Sc. She rej fed that there were not more ladies preseut, as by them alone ths “humanitarian question” now exciting the attention of the country and learned scientists was to be settied. This ‘*humanitarian” ques- tion she discussed at at length, advocating a revolution inthe social relations that equally surprised and disgusted the audience. The lat guage was course to obeceneness, and yet a por- in of those present — sentiments that were unfit for public reference. On the whole, ainst the sanctity of the marriage relation x u tee, Gas. 1b = declaring it to be buman cavers; ae, Shee: | CUAMbErinim Elected by 10,000 Mx Berren —Pailedclpnie, print, Oe. 2 B Mow ty. [Special Dispatch The following dispatch was received to-day by Attorney General Williams Cotumata, S. ©., November 4, 147 Geo. H. Williams Chamber!ain elected by 20. majority. Five republican Congressmen elected. No serious disturbance yet reported. K. M. WaLtaceg, U.S. Marshal BRECAPITULATION. The Congressional Result The latest returns received up to Sq. Rens Basse. Y doxen. Cheese, avigan LTRY.— Chickens, live. Sic.@S1.25 W vair; cured, TSc @GLI5 © pair, Ducks, Tcgl # Beavans & Suse, commission aie dealers in doar, feed, tt- roer of lth and B streets farnish the (following quotations of hor Flowr—Family flour, £ 18@87 @ bbi.; ily, @340 © bbi.’ Extre—southern, r. 94 985; 5 8a @5.75. Gorn joing to the lecture was such as might have been ex- | Press indicate that the democrats, thustar, Lave {| mem! 06. Brown Stuff, $2 Pton. Ship- pected, and it is enough to say that itscharac- | lected 1¢7 members of the next House agains: os; ig bushel. Middlings, w@iéc ® bushel. 103 repubiicans, making a majority of 54 mem bers, The whole number of Representatives in | the House is 292. The remaining seventeen members are to be elected next spring from California, Mississippi, New Hampshire aud Connecticut. the wholesals market, asfarnished by J. Maukin, ral commission merchant, » between th aud loth sts. nore ter was such as to prevent publicity bein; Riven even to a mere outline. At its close & lone! Blood appeared and stated that Miss Clafiin had not arrived in the city. Hethen improved the opportunity by offering for sale several obscene pamphlets, a few of which found purchasers — Balt. Gazette, 50 H 325 P bush > dried peaches, apples. $587 anut ; calves. 85@98 bioate Chickeus, S2@@3.W; ducks, doven, 80; tar” ign live, SO@@l 8; dressed, 136418 % pownd; wool, Svicipz oF 4 Naw Yor Lawyee—Ruriness RESTRICTING THE PRESS. 4.9 B.Siee Ao. un we od 2 B, bat Troubles the Cause.—Information was received Maparp, November 5.—The government re- 2 ; common, \7@1s: ager, 8) afte : 4 at the coroner’s office yesterday morning that fuses to permit the publication of any intel!i- 7 Pbuadres 5 aweet (267 geuce touching military operations in the north D. Wheett-ehtte, gi my 4 Northern apples, $2 THE HOMBARDMENT OF BAYONNE. ®, 125 East 25th street, by cutting hit | Bavonnm, Nowember §—The bombardment ‘pings. ‘arter. 91.09; fore quarter, throat with a razor or other sharp instrament | of the town by Carlists in this far conducted on Hi 92. hind gus 2 a while suffering from a tem fit of insanity. | « small scale. Six republicans bave been | — It tone of hay and straw weresold €aring the pas One hundred sod fifty Carlists from Estella have surrendered to | ™ the republicans. The force of national troops Week; new bay, 70c He., and straw Go. G@75e. Iindied. “Ofleried-ogs tres, entes dail. Reronrs To THE Fine COMMISSIONERS.—At Weeks past, had seemed to disturb his intellect, | under Jovellar bas defeated a band of Oar tiats ee but hie relatives had no suspicions that he con- | at the town of Alboscero, province of Valen | {Dé Tegular mesting of the Gre commissioners templated self-destruction. In order, however, | cig. Many of the it ts were killed. pgthat ‘jules the month of October to divert his mind and restore it toa a GUY PAWEES’ DAY. lve alarms of fire, wit condition arrangements had been made to seni Lonpow, §S ber 5.—Guy Fawkes day is were twel 5 a Mr. Adrianee to Europe, and he was to have | ocletaricl we mat wane. lous of $4200; approved. “The of the ea rag — igo nome] Seween cs Mon- —_.———_— —— and Sre~slarm i a ss The Buenos Ayres Rebellion. - ey ey a 7 good spirits, and at the usual hour retired to ‘November 4.—Advices from position TeOw Foe. Some ‘time Carpe spe ats Buses Ayres’ tay the rebel oyuadron wed | = Gootge Conner and placed on Sis, the oor, eut pment Fg do eee ee evel ce | ‘Tse Porxr Baewe Pare RAoRs—The How A Bostom Mupicm Cams To Garer— a Mrs, Theophilus Toungy, Boston medium, came Monday night. he on ‘umber of fe to the

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