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THE EVENING STAR. ! PUBLISHED DAILY, Sandays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDIN Sylvania & i", Corner 1ith Street, BY The Evening Star Newspaper Oompaay 5. H. KAUWFMANN, Pres’t. <hectesecdponcemmes pes. EVENING STAR ts served Sy carvirs to hers ai TEN OENTS PER WEEK, OR Foutt Zou Cents Moxie Coptes at the ee] prepard—6 wear. posi \ bscriptions imrariah!y in advance, to parer son: unter than paid for. BF Hates of advertising Furmtot om application ——_— WASHINGTON, D. C.,. MONDAY, NOVEMBER lI, 1875. | Telegrams to The Star. MEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA, — HOW THE ELECTIONS ARE GOING. THE BROOKLYN REVIVAL. ——_ BEECHER AT TO-DAY'S MEETING. TWO CEN LIBERIAN TROOPS DEFEATED. s AMUSEMENTS. SCIAL NOTICES. | AT TESTATE ELECTIONS TO-MORROW THE WORLD OF FASHION. Messrs. J ore 2 great traged series of het Satienat Th Me pe rtd by the ot Me JF, lover and f 2 ONLY WEONE THE DAY. N ARTESIAN We EMBER 3D. TA ir st FoRD'’s OPFRA HOUSE. it Fise Italian Opera Season, a ‘ommencing MONDAY. Nov emore StH, Under nagewent ef ADELAIDE PAILLIPPS. The Company comprires the fol’ owing talont MISS ADELA! DS PHILLIPPS, MISS MATILDA PHILLIPPS, T te in Amica) ps bt i fy mem ciures ateem ‘oO KA » SIGH * 5 £16 AGHIAPIETRA SIGNOR CARPI, é LUI. SIGNOR A. TOMASI, CHORUS AND GEAND ORCERSTRA re. with Bepertore, &c., in Wednes- '¥ pape! The euie of sents will becin on THURSDAY, at Bite’ Music Store. Penns: lvunia avenue Seeurrd places $2 and $1 £0. according to location. Geueral seiwission. $1 pabe Company will make their first » e. KSIGNOB Bauck FUL pearanc: novl-«f LL. FOR A LIMITED SEASON, _ COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, The Well known M. SSOR J. HA a, = ip twelve years. Ansiet: ¥ LEONA ANDERSON. ; end s Talented Company, in their New Entertain ee Ore FELLOWS* rst : rom the sbove Fo@sst HALL, Bridge street. Georgetown, BAS BEES ENTIRELY REMODELED, And is now offered te parties for BALLS, HOPS, &e. and ia admirably Tableaux or Public A new Stage has heen erec adapted for Pr je Performa: &KLO W'S GALLERY OF FINE ARTS, 1225 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Public a2 invited to examine my stock cf he INTLNGS, GBA VING®. 32 kK, and |. FRAMES for Mirrors and Oil made to order of the newest patterns; also, of every deseription for Engravings. phs, Porceisine Paintings, Wreathe aud Leavy tt description made to order. ART ¥s in mt vortoty GOLD, SiL- COPPER WIRE. COLD. NAILS, kc, guaranteed as represented. : ITINGS arranged and bung for Gallorics ate Parties. TINGS Cleaned, Restored and Varnished FEAMES BEGILI, Ore .§. BA 'HOGRAPHS. f We. to 5 DOD ENGRAVINGS fur Scray-bocks. Nee i z 3 Net z g ye E g Red K 38 an is New No. 439 AT 7TH St. MARKRIT s csween, D ond Eg ffrects, eughs wares KNOW ALL WEX THAT WE WILL SELL A FINE SUIT OR OVERCOAT $10—FOR ONLY—810 $15—THAT IS WORTH FULLY-—$15 WELL MADE AND TRIMMED. ALL WOOL OVERCOAT OR SUIT $13—FOR ONLY-613 $18—THAT IS ACTUALLY WORTH-—818 REALLY HANDSOME STYLE. AN ELEGANT SUIT OR OVERCOAT $18—FOR ONLY. $25—THAT SELLS REGULAR FOR- VERY STYLISH AND DRESSY. A SUPERE OVERCOAT OR SUIT $25—-FOR ONLY-823 $35—NEVER SOLD LESS THAN—$35 EQUAL TO CUSTOM MADE. Boys’ Goods at Same Rates. HABLE BROTHERS, Tatlere and Clethiers, tt Gerner 7 Streets B. W. D** Goops, SARPETINGS, OILCLOTHS, AND EEEPs PATENT PAKTLY-MADE DRESS SHIRTS pat te at re ee das for the fail and win- a — W. W. BURDEYYE 2 60. pr IMPOBTATION FRENCH GOODS JUST ABBIVED. OLIVE OLL, superb quality. PETITS CORNICHONS. BBLLES. CHEEBRIES BROCHETTES. ASSORTED GLACE FRUIT. : Washington News and Gossip. eB aadhabilice GovFRNMENT RecetrTs.—Internal reve DUE, $668,165 03; cusie $519,185.15. TRE AMOUNT of National Bank note cur- Teney reecived at the Treasury de tw day for redemptir 5 expel LBA tmicr afactured by © ct ° THE MONTHLY MERTING of the WO. MARS CHMISIAN ASSOCIATION ramples ued © Derotinnal meeting Mrs. THOMAS Wi Secretary. | YCoxsv1 Ax Nore SBATIO ASSO. | Votuted Solomon Steraherger, of Now Yor TUESDAY AVENING | © Db’ U.S. Consul at Minatitlan, Mexieo, Toretes ant bas reesentzct " aja. a3 JOHS E. NOERIS, Presid Constler Agent of t St. Louis, Mo. FRUIT GROWRR’S Al ‘of Trade Rooms TO. Special tople, * Apotos,” with aye Mr. Saunders will give his Free to the public. J.B. SNODGRASS, Secretary. vOTlC—TO ALL WHOM IT NCBK N—Noimoreper charactars a the Graud Staud of the new ving Pack ¥.'P WILL Proprietor. peracopy.l NUAL MEETING GOVERNMENT GoLp SaLes IN No BaR.—The Secretary of the Tr structed the sub-tr ion dollars in Vember, $59), ¢ M ION at n geld during the Youeach Taare- CRETARY CHANDLER. — The “speaking evidently on authorit nies that there nas been the slightest in Detroit HTA ING 4 tion that any member of the Cahinet is di . <HING Co a @ AeSOCrSTION wilt” QESBATIVE | satisfied with the appointment of Mr. Chan. IGHT, Nov. 34, at the office of | dleras Secretary of the Lnterior. The eighth > THE BAKER STAIvE—Col. R.J. Stevens has received letter from Hon. F. Torrey, U. S. consul at Carrara, Italy,saying that cer- tain changes in the statue of Senator Baker snggeste.l by him ,Col. S.) were foreseen by the seulptor. Horatio Stone. and that the work will be shipped by the first vessel sail- ing for New York. WE ARE AUTHORIZED (ostate by the agent of the Pennsylvania ratlroad company that any other political association could have obtained the same facilities as regards round trip tiekets issued to voters, as the Pennsyl- vauia and New York repnblican association cers for th: LINCOLN HALL, at 3:39 o'clock, Conducted by the Young Men of the Association. YoOURG MEN SPECIALLY INVITAD MUSIC LED BY ORGAN AND CORNET. Classes in English Grammar and Arithm: mexce TURSDAY EVENING. at 6.49, egy PEGSONS DKSIBIN ’ etic com octii-te LEABN TO SHOBT-HAND may ; Re Roy h keedeney, gudaa2 | veceived, had they applied for the same to inva church. 4% atrert ne rthwet. Fal ours “f¢ | the offleers of the compa cable ete nieek en NT Ete SEE | Hoereim CoRTENaea- THO TeCent fight ‘ »BOILING HUT O8 ICE COLD Tea, | ®°ar Fort Hayes, in which the United States treops were defeated, was with a band of roving Cheyennes who nearly a year ago were declared outlaws by the Indian Bureau and the military. They surrendered last spring and were placed on the Cheyenne Agency, but afterwards escaped. and ia sev- eral subsequent evgagements defeated the forces sent against them COFFEE AND CHOCOLATE, ise and Bracrant, WITH MILBU UNRIVALLED soD4, 1429 PENNSSLVANIA AVENUE, cotto-tr near Willerd’s. SHANILION BUILDING ASSOOIATION > Th gular monthly moetiag of the ‘BE Association for _subecriptions to stock. payment of dues and sale of money, will be held at the Board of Trade Rooms, corner of 9th st nia avenue,on WEDNESDAY. No. t7 p.m The officers will be in attend- P m. to nccommodate all persons who de becribe for steck. The subscriptior already Jarge. All should avail themavives THE WITowskI Lo SLAIM BEFORE THE have returned true bills of indictment against ce rtain parties which action as yet appears oa the reeords of the court’ i opportunity to obt ton form: N —, ———=, ennspirac or the buvgs close, Shares leach | No. —, —, false pretences. No. —, a EEE. Presiden Te Preseating a fraudulent clair vanes LatNaky RESCOTE It stood that the first is against JAMES FRASER, Treasure I pweki, Daniel C. Stewart, Agron E has not yet NAVAL GazerrTe.—Ordered—Gunner Geo, Dunn tothe Richmond, south Pacific station, per steamer of the 16th November from New York. Detached—Lieutenant W. B. Livings- ton from the Plymouth, and ordered to the receiving ship Colorado, in New York; Lieu- tenant Joseph Marthon from the receiving BR BACES—¥.G Proprietor of the Callforria Gigar Sto Pennsylvania avenus, has op-ned @ branc! the Warhington Driving Park. nd auother part y name een made public, Bonds Special improvement $ per cent. Bonds, receiva ble jor special taxes. cctz8-Im_ LEWIS JOHNS TEE METROPOLIS SAVI commer of Tin street and Lowes p8)s in’erest on deposits made on or betot of esch month ‘The Board of Trastees are re Norment, L. Barboar, Jas. 8. Edwards W.H Clagett, Jo AN arene, tthe third leave; Master Sherdon Porter from the S wa- taa,and placed on waiting orders; Mate L. F. Strout from the receiving ship New Hamp- shire, at Norfolle, Va, and placed on waiting orders; Gunner D. W. Burrougts from the Richmond, south Pacific station, on the re- porting of bis relief, and orderet’ to returp home aud report his arrival. a H. Goddard, H. Strasburger and B. H. Warner. octas St TAXPAYERS Notioe —Your bills for SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT TAXES can now be paid for less moucy tian at apy time hereto fore. It is not probable that the present iow prices will much longer continue. Callat ouce and take | edvauiage of the low rates offer iby . a PERSONAL.—Thel? Many friends will be gratified to leara of the arrival in oar city bis morring of J. W. Thompson, esq, and cet? im Be veel amily, ié OFFICH a 7s s of note in the off world. They : ; are all in excellent health, Mr. Taompsor Ontoret: That 01 om hay rg been entirel d by the rec heard upon the ec oft r.inwhich | ation be the testimony hes » printed and & printed briet farnished: by a wes Will bo postponed eaiendar JOUN DAVIS. Clerk. O14 Man of the LW. Wrigit. s t enterprising al s men of our communi ng the visitors toour city are ¢ Smith and the be ned lady who ha aptil the third ési oCtas-d atly joinet her for brug Store ‘ ie or ERs Or ae nes With those of thie gallant and we Me detection of Mercury or any | jn ffieer of the arn cor ys 04 ast Mervery or an | known officer of the army cor). Erugetter ) Cabetance im them. Bold Wy ol | ----Senator Cragin. of New Hampsbicn: 1 wey b this city Seeretary Cha vtler will re- UVAL. arr and resume his duties on Wetnesday SAVINGS BANK, of this werk Southeast corner Virginia av. and 43 street, Has removed to the uuriheast corner of 436 au streris southwest. 4. BOSWELL, Treasnrer. Tur ANNUAL CUBAD SENSATION.—With the regularity of the November ides comes rE ND Lo OPERATIVE BUILDING | the revivatof the stories that the goveroment = me nL, pe SXCOND CO. has decided to owiehe love alo ry oe a ehe ting vf the ; . | of the Cubans; that it is concentrating a fleet PAL PAB LETINGEASSOCTA TION willbe in the West Indies, and otherwise making reparation for possible war with Spain. The only evidence which seems to have given more than the usual color of trath to these statements is a cable dispatch from Madrid that Minister Cushing has made a demand on beha!{ of the United States that the war in Cuba sbail cease, Jt is learned that while in Potomac Hall, corner of Maryland Uh street. South W ashington. for the payment of dues and» ale of money. booke will be open for gne month. Shares $2 cach, representing, 1/00; smsociation to begin closing at the end of the lx.h ear. * Stock subscriptions can be mate at the following places: venue aud ©. B Chnrch & Sons, Lumber Dealers, corner | the administration has ever exercised its Maryland avenue and 5th street scathwest. b offices to secure peace in Cuba, the Walker & Bro., Grocers, corner Maryland avenue | Madrid cabinet have not been disenssing, as and Lith street scuthw reported, the question in the precise shape telegraphed. Points of an unsettled contro- versy which arose some time ago are alone under debate aud correspondence. ent. re & Harvey, Hatters, 205 7th street nortn- weet. Lux & Bro., Tobacconists, corner 7th and F streets hwest nor? Jobnson & Bro. Coal Merchants, Ith treet wharf corner F and 12th northwest, office of the Great Tee Co , 1112 9m northwest. Stephenscn & Bro., Wood and Coal merchants, 7th street whi Maker, Grocer, 46 street, between B and F en & Co.. Hardware, corner lth st wenne Lorthweet. 2 C eo. ¥. M. Christ‘an Association 16 B street northeast. etty , Colambia Buildings. P. Freight ART AND WOMAS'SWORK ATTHE CEN CEN SIAL.-An Ameritan scientist traveling abroad writes the Commissioner of Edaca- tion, inclosing a communication from an amateur art critte in London urging that the utmost be done to secure as favorable a rep- resentation as possible at the Centennial of the progress of art education throughout the world. and Pee ee Bot we seeking to present woman's Work at som, tg 1 e centennial as astudent,educator.ain southwest tate) Grocers, corner 4% and L streets | oractor of edneation, Mr& Gillespie, presi- GEORGE WHITE, President. | _G. BR. THOMPSON ,Sec'y. [Bep, 1: Tb} occ4-eolm | Se IS JOHNSON & CO., oo BANKERS, Corner af Wea Street and Pennsylvania Avenns, Dealers tn® Government and, District Securities Foreign Exchange and Gold. sple-ly dent of the Woman's Centennial Execatlve committee, writes the Bureau of Education desiring aid in communicating with persons interested Ip this work in foreign countries. itisexpected that this interesting exhibit will bing out fully the facts illustrating what woman has done in education in this | aud foreign countries for a hundred years past. HE. OFFLaY &00 Nv e ARMY ORDERS.—First Lieut. Louis V. Ca- ANK ERS, aiare, e Conewa Wreenewin au 8 Oee ziare, 2d artillery, is detailed as professor of military science and tactics at Bowdoin Col- lege, Brunswick, Me., and will report for duty accordingly; Capt. John F. Red gers, military storekeeper, Quartermaster’s de- partment, is detailed for duty in connection with the International Exhibition of isi6, and will report by letter to Major L. ae Lyford, Ordnance department, chairman of board,on behalf of the United States Executive de- Ope Treasery Departmen BABK OF DEPOSIT, EXCHANGE, tc Deal in COLD, Government and District BONDS, Foreign EXOHANGE, te. Collections made om all point a estment Securities on Commission. mar4 tr GS. WHPTAREE. W. J. COOKE. WHITAKER & COOKE, a f ia iment, for instructions. First Lieat. John Generis Onan aoe Er mancock, och cavalry, ia detauer eon ectétr No. 715 ith street, op. & Oo. oon nf rend generat court martial ue aa lo meet a [o.. REMOVAL —WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Attor- ney-at- Lav, hae removed to No. 1391. et Frown -ouls barracks, Mo., ao arte mgr eee eee ee, th cavalry, hereby relieved. u Pleased to see his frlende aud business acruaiee, | commendation Legal by solicted, and im |. | Major Charles T. Larned, paymaster, will “coms and Oices for rent insane Deildiag seri | repair. to New York, Detialty Chicago, St. f=. D.0OOKE, In. 800, | Paul, Sioux City, isville, Leavenworth, eS . D. om (a and St. Louis, to investigate the 0; tions: Soe by i si: = of the ment under instructions ow 1499 P strest. | from the Pa: General, oa com- TEL G_Y01 tion of duty will return to his sta- Dir-tt No’! MEY PUBLIC. lon, in this city. OOOO COUNTERFEITERS’ PLATES SECURB: F LOWERS ENAMELED (N WAX, NO COUNTESFEIT. THE ORIGINAL FLOWEKS USER, the arrest of the Staifelt family, Nelson Driggs, and Ben Boyd, counterfeiters, in Ili- District GRAND JuRy.—The grand jary | shin Colorado, and granted four months’ | ‘When the frst announcement was made of i i | who have been enjoying a visit to | IME PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. | What Is Thought in Philadelphia. plain and damasked sidered: pe de chine, plain and ne, plain and embrotd- pis io and worked; beautiful netted ; and silver gimps, and galioons. tulle, tariatan. in graceful trails of such nal Appearance that | voluntarily to pluck them. leeves are | usually of the eame material as the over- skirt; if that is tnin they are shirred and = over silk. The “tie back” is closer han ae the pny if = pn oe ing a fan. which is held in place ly by this means. The « werskizt may be straignt or rounded In form, but they are long and shirred upon the sides, and always draped at | the back. Sa bot at all so general aglast yen: There are also some beaiti fal «mbrot Pennsylvania, Maryland, Mississippi, Wis- cousin and Minne ota wiil elect state officers, ail having Governors to elect except New York and Mississippi, and New Jersey, Kan- fas and Virginia will elect members of the legislature. We give below a list of the prin- cipal candidates to be voted for. As many vacancies will occur in the United States Senate early in 1877, by reasonof tne expira- tion of the terms of members of that body, al interest attaches to the political ‘acter of the local senates and assemblies ich will come togerher for the first ti next January. In Mississipp! a state trea [40m Our Own Correspondent NEw York, October 30, 1875. ‘There are two points of view, one false, the other illogical, from which dress reformers see the position of affairs on the dress ques- tion and the unsoundness of their concla- sions drawn from these premises is at least one of the reasons why their arguments have So little force. Statements which, if they were true, would carry & great deal of weight lose ail their value with those whom they are intended to infinence by their inac. (Special Dispatch to The Prening Star.) PHILADELPRIA, Nov. t.—The campaign in Peonsy}¥ania virtuely closed Satuniay evening. There will be a few meetings beld | dy the republicans tn thiseity and the larger | towns thro be state this evening, but nd elado- | D€FOnd promo he efficiency of local or- : rate dresses for matrons made entirely with. | 8&Nizations to the last moment, Little wiki be surer and six members of Congress are to be | enracy and their evident want of knowledge | out overskirts enectnee ne Prine accomplished Wet the Important vote to lect rid it may be added that Mr. Lamar, | of ihe sutject discassed. trimmed with broad braid and gimps ant | pe cast to-morrvw. The state has not been Basin 4 5 yerson in @ hydrid | Passamentertes; s j House of Representatives, seeks also to s: For example when a person in a bydrid | P others with trimmed skirts thoroughly canvassed by either party, and it is thought by the best Judges that in some portions of the interior a full vote will pot costume gets up and talks about fash women wearing their shoes and the col the rainbow in the street and f three thicknesses of canton fl And basqnes, and cure support in bis expectations to sacsee t Mr. Alcorn in the United States Senate. The elections in Illinois and Tennessee will be for these last lace of every ized. tural rich fabrics are se leeted—beavy silks, velvets, brocaded iy The res non iM pon confined to, judielal and eoarty offices. In | they onghit to wear over the ard silk and velvet. Th doseage tt Seana en ee tonal amendments alopted require the in: | 1 1b€ house, the fasbtonable w eb, the leavers clam. an one should bear her, would s hereye brows and shrug her sho: disdsin; there would be nothing in such evi- dent ignorance of the facts aud con the case to appeal to her unde; . Now, if there sone woman in the world Who dresses with fitness to the time and place, it is the fashionable woman. Her t her experience, her me: her cut veted taste, all come into play here, and it is in this respect that she is Valuable to us. is also valuable to us In another, v dress reformer eutirely overlooks, 1s as a study of color. Where did we ge quiet dark street «ivess of late years almost uniform of black in public? our mote | our artistic blending of shades? and to come dewn to useful matters which every one will understand, our thick walking auguration of some new features in its gov- | ernment. Matters are a good deal mixed in | that state, owing to differences on the schoo! | question. New York, Massachusetts aud eunsylvania have prohibition tickets be- fore the voters. Wendell Phillips leads the labor reformers for Governor in M sssacha- setts, and the anti-monopolists in Minnesota having adopted a platform in favor of the widest expansion of the currency, accept the democratic nominee for Governor, Wao hap- pens, in common with Bis party, to be in favor of hard money. NEW YORK. It being the general impression that the democratic state tieket would be successful at thé approaching election, the chief inter- est of the campaign has centered oa the con- test for judicial aud muovicipal officers in the he prevailing be cond class less exp e failles | however, is that Gov. Hartran are employed, the fronts paffed or trimmed | publican state ticket Witt le eles | with lace, the train laid ina 0008 To 10,000 majority | trimmed ‘with numerous sms sunces, | crates tear that re , | which are kept in position by strings tied | has been back from the sides underneath. than bas been Nearly all dresses of ceremony are ma in this c With two bodices, one high, the other a low square, and many of the high ones are trimn- med a very low Square, and some are file! in with a contras E same being used for the sleeves ai lining of the bows or other Urn e skirt. Toilets are e societ, are o} brough xu ¥ county the republicans expect a » though the democrats are claiming the county by two thousand mi jority. Neither party has held a publie meeting in this eounty. in Lancaster eoun- where there by een & most thoroagh nVRRS, the republicaas claim 6.000 aalority and the democrats concede 5,000. Should Hartrantt fail below the latter figures in this for young who Dg first tnte are not so elaborate. They white (ulle, or tarlatane; the skirt laties very ui entre ir 4 republican stronghol:l he would possibly lose - boots? and dark thick winter petticoats? why | puffed or founced under ataute a la Greeque the state. In Philadelphia th cal re city of New York aud the fight between y | or alta Antique, (it is known by both na: uladelphia the local reform Tammany and that society's opponents. Sutulin Ranmoone aooke the exam: 4 ta 7 Bol Mes.) | ticket has an excellent Prospect of success. the top of whieh in frortis arranged in a = ries of hollow pleats, bownd with white Silk orsatin. The sides are draped and gar- @ landed with trails Of jardinire roses, rea wud the representative of a dress rete | white carnations, or jorget-me-nots mingled ment, and a very sensible woma: , | With lily of the valley. A novel fancy but sbe would be ignorant of the 6 | festoon the dress at the back with the esthetics of dress, and she could not bea | double bands of gold ribbon half an ineb fa woman of society or fashion. | width so that falis low upon the tunic. A fashionable drawing-room in the season | Sashes are not worn With these dresses, bat is better than a well stocked garden old ribbon bell is clasped to the w. The large majority of over 50,000 given Gov. ‘Tilden last year scems tohave had the effoet, Lotwithstanding Hayes’ success in Ouio, to satisfy all that Mr. Bigelow, who rans’ for the most important office to be filled, will be chosen. Both the democrats and republicans have declared against expansion and iu favor of an eariy resumption of specie pay- ments. Appended will be found a list of candidates for state functionaries: Secretary of Stace. The campaign has been a@ bitter acd excited ‘one, and bas lasted most of the pasi sammer. The attempts at fraad in the registration have been outrageous. A summary of the work done in purifying the regtstry shows that 9.04 names have been stricken from the registry lists on the petition of democratic cilizens and 27.54 oo the petition of repabli- can — citizens— 2. District Attorney elty this | Sheppard has postérs r the morning stating “that information has been If yon found a startling red ne Junction with a very bright purple dress, or a yellow with green, the wearer migut be j teller of an artist, for the study of or a silver-llvk “Jeanne D'Are” belt falls | omenes hie am Republican. Democratic. Prohtb. = ° io SOD GUS ae, tee tas bob furnished bis office which lends to the belief F.W.Seward. J. Bigelow. | G.B.Duseavery Sear ae ae Merging fp tillage e, tee tm that extensive frauds are contemplated at lor. of light and shate, of warmth and its opposites, of neutrality and force, are blended or set agatust each other, so skillfally, so subtly. as to suggest that a sixth sense had been brought into Oumptrolicr. F. E. Spinner. L. Robinson. A.H. Hopkins. MASSACHOSETTS. Republican. Democrat. the election next Tuesday by corruptly curing election officers to make fraudalent returus and by poiling illegal votes.” Peomeneesonsoam Feather trimmings are quest for rich soft silks and costumes of silk ap velve prettiest are the gre: c a equisition | Pp a aud POLITICAL AFFAIRS EN 3 r Gat Gov G mene 2 agen ar. toad both in suggestion and arrangement, | lish starling, sprinkled eS ee KORE 5 ata Bets Lay ae irs al hat the most superficial observer feels at | small ostrich tips and ga ; Lemocratic majority for Goveraor iu 1314, ce 18 a delighif i hariooay, ‘@ softened The more brilliant tints of the peacock and | Provable Defeat of Tammany Te- ie oo ¥ mellow tone, a pale radiance, which steals prismatic hues of the tropical birds are | ; , sgesye sag . state enon hostel os Wael tartine and mpon his senses masic, entrancing, be- | Cousidered less desirable. _ [Special dispatch to The Bvening Star | the prohibitionits fave nominenad’ Soho 1 ching, enthralling him, he cauuol tell RIDES WEAT. NEw York, Noy. 1.—Members of the re nor wherefore. Women whose lines of think, entirely above on, who decry it, still have learned much from it, and should be willing to give it its dae. Almost aoy one can remember a time when women lee turers, women professors. aud others of our selfmade women specialists, invariably dressed upon public occasions in a siyle crude, inappropriate and inelegaut—and this not from any desire for singularity, but from simple ignorance and real desire to make the vest Sppesrance possible on such occa- sions. Fashion has taught them tnat the first rule of good taste in dress is unobtru- siveness; that absence of pretex Baker tor Goveruor. A full iegistature will | © The number of weidings recently has been L In the last ‘aps had a majority : + : 7 : publican state committee expresse’ their & matter of social comment, and svaiso have | confident belief at the Fifth Avenue Hotel he wt Stric! ace ” | cell agi! y and strict el “pot place in | “48 morntng that the local Tammany ticket the style of brides" dresses, muct more cost- | Will be defeated and Recorder Hackett elect ly material beiug used than formeriy, and | ¢d. The Ziwrs this morning declares that | Victory is organized in the city against Tam- man The democratic leaders are some- What excitcd over the strength the repabii- caps and anti-Tammany democrats are de | veloping, and fear that it may seriously t Une state ticket in to-morrow's election. pees clio MOODY AND SANKEY. | A Day of Pusting and Prayer Pro. gisiatiie the re- gait Fone ag 3 ou joint bal- PENNSYLVANIA. Rep. Temp J.¥. Hartrenft C.L Pershing. 2 A. Browne, Siwe Treasurer. H. Rawle. V. E. Piollet. E. F. Pennypacker. Democratic majority for Lieutenaut-Gov- rin ist4, 4 fleen members of the legislature will be choser—12 senators and 3 representatives — wll to fill vacancies. a sutin,” 1. is Of Use purest texture, aud costs | f ten dollars per yard. Tbe superiority of this | can be imagined when it is stated that the | richest pale cream tiuted failles of the pres- MARYLAND. m makes | ent season can be obtained for fyuar doliars | i Union Reform. Democratic. up for the absence of everything else. per yard. Only one house has it. Lace ix | _ New York, Nov. 1.—Mr. Momly a Governor.J. M. Harris. J. L. Carroll. The balmoral skirt was a comparativel bot used with these fabrics; 1t would bea gin | #1 bis prayer meeting this afternoon that Compt Wilkins. ib. Wootin costly article when it was first introdaced, | indeed to mar or cover thera. Tulle aloue ia | Nov. 12th be appointed as a day of fasting AlvyGen.S. T. Wallis. C.J. M.G Tn 1873 Woolford (dem.) was elected Comp- troller by 19,988 majority. A new legi<!ature willbe chosen. In the last legislature tue democrats pat # majori- y of 19 on joint ballot. : MISSISSIPPI. Republican. Democrat. ‘Treasurer, G M.Buchauon. W.L Hemingway A member of Congress will be elected th each of the six districts, as well as members permitted for the veil and for fine plaitings | aod prayer tor God's blessing. The 0 ‘a: the neck and wrists. Lace may be aided | Sition was cerried by a standing vote in an to this at these points, but it must be of ex- | assembly of over 5.000 people. it was then quisite fneness and choice in kind. The | unanimously voted to fuvite all the ebris- robes themselves are cut «lose ant made in | tian churches of America Wo uuite in ob- an exceedingly simple style, without puft- | serving the dey. ing, flouneing or overskirt. The oraaments | Mr, Beecher at the Meeting orm. are voluminous, trails of white lac, only - “6 = — slightly intertwined with orange blossoms. NEw York. Novemoer 1.—The gathering | &t the revival meeung at Brooklyn Riak ARTISTIC FURNISHING It is to the enormous te: ease of E Us @ ™. Was not se large as us among but ff was fine, soft, with dark grounds, in- tecsected with fine lines of bright color as a border, and lasted as many years av it cost doliars. The mass of women would not buy this; It was too expensive. So it gradually became coarser and cheaper uatil we gos the half-cotton and the felt, and then fashiona- bie women stopped Wearing them, and the gre! Congregation took them up, bought a new one every year, and Coogratulated them selves on something practical, The high and intellectual or 3) 2 one 33 hilanthropic | travel t hat, doubtless those present was Rev. H.W. Beecher, bat po Was represented by oredenoerat eat | fess refortaers argue that theclassof women | Geveloper inanis tor brie he took no part in the proceedings. Afier five republicans. In the last Lezisiature the | ¥2O know are the keepers of the class of | of art and vertu is due. singing. 18 requests for prayer were made by | Tepublicans had a majorliy of 5) on jome | Women whodo not know, and that itis thelr the sound knowledge w ox | Dexcon Hawley. and prayer was offered by ballot. : business to set an example in dress absc- to coufine themselves to what is reatly | Rev. Dr. Cayier. Mr. Moody then read a | the last legisiature the: lutely free from temptation toextravagance, or such diversity as will occupy the time and energy which should be devotcd to more im- ut SD Parken ortant matters. But, in this case, what is ae as pos sed (fone +. become of art, of civ Was ts te not jane of rt “ : s? y is just as Uh the support of the grang ers, in 1873, by 15,412 majority over the repab | W70DE (2, Nave better house. more books, liegin canaidate. tunities, aud use and employ them, as richer Members of both houses of the Legislature a WISCONSIN. Republican. of value in preservi.g the iimes whieh eon- nect us with the worlds of tue past in art, and the majority simply succead in collect ing @ quaniity of rubbish, the most of which they gladly, afler a time, pnt out of sight. There is one beautiful relic of the past, how- ever, which fashion has revived, and which may now be secn more or less in every par- lor acd drawing-room of any pretension to portion of Isaiah, and spoke of the good work ailover the country, which was going on for the cause of Christ. Various parties in the congregation stated cases in Which prayers at these revival meetings had been an- swered. When Mr. Moody's proposition for appointing November lz a day of fasting and prayer was made, |'r. Cuyler suggested that invitations be sent to God's people all over Dem. Reform. - Ludington. W.R Taylor. wearer toes. Now, why does not fasbion t these reconstructed or newly-invented articles at once, and give them an place? cause fashion is stupid and frivolous: entirely; but because the fashionable woman has no use for them. Civilization has made them unnecessary to her. Her dwelling, the houses at which she visits, are perfectly heated. She could wear, and does wear white caresses in winter with as much impunity as in summer. Moreover, of late they are being perfectly ventilaved, and she can take her = exercise in her own halls under better litions than in the street. A far-lined wrap protects her going to and from a car- riage. What 1 has she to wear woolen sackcloth aud ashes for warmth ? Her mission in the world is of quite a dif- ferent character. She gives us the beautiful, ornamental side of life, whether eeey and understandipgly or not, she performs her part, and a most valuable part in the drama of life, and-coutributes to the general stock of paepanies, Jost as window ing eda- public taste pleases: public eye, and increases the sum of our enjoymeiits, whether the owner cultivates his piaats with that intention or not. The breaking of the ro for the “Wo- men's Pavilion’ at Philadelphia has made the Centennial, as it relates to women, a ‘opie of conversation in social circies, and stimulates the inquiry, in view of the near approach of the hundredth anniversary, of woat is being done among women to make the representation @ respectable one. It is 1 . \y elected mayor of this city, Was duly insialied and assumed the Grtisis, some duties of the office at noon to-day. There have succeeded in copying the finest of the | Were no ic ceremonies attending the ta- imported enes with great trathfulness, and | stallation of the new mayor and Can 4 also of making some successful stadies of | ings wereof the simph rb their own. temmed, starry flowers. | the oath of office before such as lilies, daisies and others, are most | rior court, and, effective, but ferns and some delicate flower- | friends, to the mayor's office ing vines may also be used to much adtvan-| the city hall, where he was cordial tage. Sreeps and bonquetect salxed flowers: ahh gag a by the ret) > rt s. 4 . sca) meray oa & Grief address, which was Tes Mr. ae. This conch ngs. mayor’ og oe. were crowded with citizens, wo made their congratulations. Among thos: present were Hon. Thos. Swann. New fersey. x No state officers will be elected in New Jersey. A full house of assembly will be elected and eight senators. The next legis- lature will be charged with the duty of pass- ing important laws made necessary by the bew amendments to the state coastitation In the last legislature the democrats had a majority of seventeen on joint ballot. KANSAS. na and more elaborate dress?) No one ly | i and cultivated taste. 1 | the country, askii them to with Will be elected. Ju the last L gi-tature = wants the world to be one great charity bos. ayo eull ae hone a meen we co idl — ng Ty join . Se en = meen 2 8 poe pital or blue-coat school; and any effort to | by the side of the fireplace; they are | ing that. be ‘ad received a tcl hens aie, mprove present conditions must be made | pi upon cabinet. and occupy the | irom the chairman of the committee in Pil, | Republican. Democrat. with @ full knowledge of what those condi- | piace of pictures. are panels. | adelphia, saying tat they would come here. Rentz ‘Pillsbury. D. Li Burreil. | Uons are, and of their uses. mont effective, speaking from a parely | All who were in favor of holding a day of LeGovemors B.Weaxenaa. & WeDurant. | , Women who live in an intensely cold elt- | gy jal And not from an artistic point of | fasting and prayer were to rine @od | Li-Govemor J-B Weaxeficld: EW. Durant: | mate, who have been imperfectly housed | “ioe tas tae atte tore tee upon a | sing the doxolngy, when ail t wtarted re ee oavis (rep.) Was elected govergor | and clothed, who see the necessity of nothing of black enamel framed ina narrow | to their fect. The meeting then closed wit | by 5,519 majority. f the legislature | 80 Much As Warmth over the entire surface | trim of silver. The workmanship, of course, | benediction. willbe elected In the iast egisimvure the | Of the body, invent daanel garmeuts witch | is exquisite, the grouping as fine as the most | es ss a Tess a | rey blicans had a majority of three on joint pol Pn on coe nae a ure are work marbie. The Sepeeentien, 36 Mayer Latrobe | baMot. which cover the from the ears tober | Prounds are — | ee. become they are less more costly, and nity to our ford an oy ta whom Kansas will elect & state legislature. Iu jos igegaayee. hada ma- jority of 61 on joint bat i VinaTmA. Virginia will elect a sfite legisiature. In the last legislatare the democrats hai a ma- jority of 90 on joint ballot. The Public Del The recapitulation of the statement of the public debt of the United States for the month of October, 1875, just issued, is as follows: 1,068 22,559 00 : eur aia too 0 WHAT-NOrs. The variety of small articles for ornamen- tal use ts less. aod foremost among them are the trifies for the throat, the twilied silk bandkerehtefs with colored bor- ders, which have largely taken the place of col ; the pretty leaf like ends of tinted silk or crepe de chene trimmed with old lace and mounted with a compact bow; and, newest of all, the barbes trimmings of unbleached lace, imitation int and fine yak, which are used with all effect (at a Short distance) of rare oid lace or Irish gal- “Imitation” point is quite a novelty, tion of anything which jong time. It makes really beautiful barbes and collurettes, bas the an- deniable coffee tinge, and is stylish] 7 used as A Lock Out Averted. New Youk, Nov. l.—A Pittsvurg dispatch ‘tales that the threatened |uck oul of pad- dlers from the iron milis has been averted by & compromise. The meuufacturers are to pay five agg Bext 90 days, 2 in Debt bears im Bonde at 6 Bonds at 5 in corn. be per ce regulated paid in the east. This agrvement was arrived at in consequence of 4 difference of opinioa between the employers and workmen regand- hile: ~ ng the pay for ng io eastern * pecs to the neckerclicts oi gubleached iron tasters cont*m ug that podidiers there The fancy ornaments and pockets attached | OvIY rece a oe owa- to the bel are as numerous asever, bat have | f™8 Pay Ss, During w days our —~z i the matter will be investigated, and it ia Stated that both parties will willingly have the question oO! wages settied by Lue result. ———— Two Men Killed on the B. and 0. Rail read. BALTIMORE, Nov. 1. berland, Md., James tan fawaful money. at 3 per cent... 14,000,000 00 has ceased Debt bearing inte Navy pension tui Debt on which interest sluce maturity Debt bearine no tnterest. Old demand and legal-tends Certiti deponit Fractional currency. Coin cortuficaces .. poe! silver cli A pleasure of a tiny mirror ina silver frame, of ascent bottle of silver or pearl, a set of tablets, a fan, @ watch, or any or all of these. The linked or Jeanne d Are belts are no longer confined to silver. They are made in Jet, In_ shell, and in Engiish topaz, and rough these, instead of the black velvet which is put through silver, black silk to match the dress or jet is employed, the proper width match! the brown tint of dress for shell or topaz. Je’ belts are suitable for gray as weilas black. jet trimmings are no longer used, ¢x- grateful, that they afford no legitimate portunity for the better sex hneane ied its ad- ministrative ability, go magnanimously to work to belp the Centennial to be worthy of the occasion and prove that want of recogai- tion is not want of capacity. It isa little surprising that the Woman's Congress did not act upon this matter at tts recent seasion in Syracuse; but as it did not, i. would prob- ably be & good pi Total debt....... Special it held for redemption Of certificates of deposit as provid- ed by law. : 5 i i i i FA A i Debt, less cash in the Treasury, Debt toon cab cbt, Uetuber 1, 1876. g é ‘4 i} a i ir Bren e SINBTAN = $2,122466,877 9 H Fr i the il fi r Decrease of debt durit b.. $4,059,015 69 Decrease of debt since June 30, 1875. 910.291 Bis OF Hi i lt £ Hy > ! i a, 4 EH E i i i RE i $2,