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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cormer 11th street, | Br j The Evening Star Newspaper Company. | S. H. KAUPFMANN, Pres't. | | THE EVENING STAR is served by carriers to | four Cents per month. Copies at the cower, Two Cents each. Py mail—postage prepaid— Bisty Cents a Tue Werke 2a year, postage prepaid. BF All mail subscriptions iweriably in advance. 87 Kates of actvertising furnished on application. eT ee re RSENS eee subscribers at Ten Cents per week, or Forty nonth; one year, #6. Che 50—-N°*. 7,678, STAR— published on Priday— | WASHINGTON ‘bend oa. C 7 Sd ng Star. , WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1877. TWO CENTS. LADIES’ GOODS. ST AL 719 CEMENT. WOOL FRINGES. mentof WOOL FRINGES in ton colors, An elegant all the pinin « at 719 Market Space, Comer Stu street. i $10 each, worth from $3to $40 giish Threat and Cluny Lace Co! These can be ased for 6, Jabot, cuffs, Ac, and bale ba RY GOODS, MINGS, and NOTIONS, in great variety low prices, at DAY ailw 719 Market Space, cor M®- M. J. HUNT, FANCY and MILLE x. Calls special atten th - G21 and 623 D str ONOGRAM KID GLOVES. F URs! FURS!!! LADIES SEAL BKIN SAC QUES, 20 to 36 juch + doop; best L mdoa- dressed Skin MUSFS AND BOs 2 Seal, Mink, Otter, Lynx, kc. CABBIAGE BOB! REAR. WOLF AND BUF FALO SKINS. GENTLEMEN'S SEAL APS, GAUNTLETS AND MUFFLERS. FURS ALTERED AND REPAIBED. B. HM. STINEME TZ, Hatter & Farrier, 2237 Pennsyloa: avenus, Dovl 2w Next toor to corner 13ch street. JBS- Max WEYL, No. 712 Seventh street northwest. New Store, New Goods and New Business. ready for inspection a chotce line of . Tol ney Goods of all and Kmbroidery work made to order, at otice; aleo Sam ping and Plairing : re ‘ing stock of Watches, Jewelry and Si Will be sold st greatly reduced prices to ¢lose out that branch of busine ss. Giasses, 35 cents, dc , &c. 7 FPiBstT-cLass MILLINERY. - GRAND OPENING ef sn ENTIKELY NEW oss OBOIOB c r STisE fuaNcH FELIS. SCPKRLOR PLUSE and VELVET HATS and BONNETS. “All the Latest Novelties in FANCY FEATHERS OSTHICH TIPS, FLOWEBS and OBNAMENTS. MISS McCORMICK, cet™ ly St. Cloud Building, 522 9th st. nw. RINCESS KNIT WOOLEN SKIRT. he lates: novelty tor LaBitis’ WeAR The nostdecirabie, comforvable and stylish Skir: ever produced. th’s fkirt is futvoduced only through two or three leading bouses in each ¢.ty, it caunot become common). Chrice and dest-sble qua ities of MERINO UN DEBW EAS, fo: Latics — and Caiidrea. SOSLE Rew and beautifnl tyles received dai'y; asyortmen Targe and gtalities and designs the most’ desirabie. be LASS, Ninth and F streets northwest, eet lot Si. Cioud Bariditg. Rs. J. P. PALMER, 1107 F STREET. Betwees Abra avo Sim Fae row in store Frevch Pattern BON- NETS and HATS. wotrimmed FELT HATS fn ail toe pew shapes. handsom BRIOADE god DILEK VELVETS, SATIRG, PLU ‘i Freuch FLOW BES, ORNAMENTS end Lat’ Also, the Jugla and Monogram KID GLOVES, tr all the new shades, Bpecl+! Steuiion given to orders. octl2-tr_ 2 SPECIAL NOTICES. THE BRICKLAY £83’ UN TO MOBKOW ‘ Thursday) EVENL o'eicek, st Lincoln Hal THE EVE 208 will mot NG, atte eDtrarce on Mh stre-t. / order of the Committee ASSOCIATION, ly (aixch anoual) @, Sth inetaa:, | *hes, in sdeition to the ususl routine basiness, | officers will be elcc.ed for the ensul Ae wm. Ww CENTRAL BUILDING MOORE, 5 c'y. THE INTEREST OF M&K. LOUIS AUER ACH, in my buat hi cay. Lalso respect received | iS. has ceased from this y¥ inform my friends aad the eee them at my Vid street, where 1 ha a stock @ full line of Gent's te at the low: st mark st pri BENBY F&aNO. nov7-St TON, Nov. Sth, 1977. 7 ASS hg ae ae p fluor, St. Cloud Butiding, WEDNESDAY. m. sbarp. NOTICE TO TH T © UNION Lob EMBERS OF PO- o. »@ U. h, Fellows im good stan CS COLLECTOR s COL ¥ FICK, DISTRIOT OF MBIA, Wasnixetox, I, O., November 1, 1877. T TO TAX PAYERS. . | n to her importation oi) jobrated balf of said tax must be pai December, 1577. shall chen be added to be coil-cred with such tax a ty of two per centam upon the amount thereof ke penalty on the firstday of each succeed~ ore the first dav of that date ‘there Collector D.C. JO} Union. Crit} BOOK BRIDGE ALUM, KENTUCKY BLUE LIOK, BEDFORD, BETHESDA, And other natura! MINKRAL WATERS for sale at MILUUBN’S PHABMACY, 1429 Ponn. avenue. ea YMG A GOSPEL MEETING EVEBY SUNDAY AFTERNOON, IN INCOLN HALL, -AST THREE O'CLOCK. ~ Short and earnest addresses, Good singing by quartets, come. SCHENCA’S PULMON Por the Cure of Car piion, Couzhs and Colds, ‘The creat vi-tne of this m dict the u atier ard (hrows it oat of the blood, aud thus effects a cure. SCHENCK’S SEA-WBFD TONIC, epria, Indigestion, $e. The Tenic pr duces s healthy action of the stom- ach, creating an spyetite, f rming ch; le, and curing the most obstinate cases of Ludigestion. SCHENCK’S MANDRA For the Cure of Liver Com These Pille are alterative, and produce a healthy action of the liver, withont the least du.ger. as they ace free from calomel, and yet mors + fi2acious in re- woring @ healthy action of the liver, is that it uae Solid Silver Thimbles, 35 cents; Best Bubber Rye | ey | For the Cure af Dy: These remedies are a certain care for Consnmp- er, otten a couse of Cousnmp' weed Tonic gives tone and st agood digestion. ana e 10F@ good bivod; and thus creates # healthy circula- tion of healthy blod ‘The combined action of taese medicives, ss thus explained, will cure every case of Consumption, if teken iu time, and the use of the medicines persevered in, Dr. Echenck ts flee, corner Sixtn every Monday, wise! 1 to the stomach, 3 the organs to Se HUNYADI JANOS WATER x BUFFALO LITdia WATE Are offered Ly the bottle 0 D, MCFARLAN, Den: 1340 NEW ‘ot New Jersey avenue, as errouevusly pri ¥4's Directory for 1577. SAMUEL G. YOUNG, NOTARY PUBLIO, Ovrice—s7ar BriLpins. M&S SELMA RUPPERT'S LADIES BAZAR, 614 Hh street, opposite Patent Office, tains the lar, nd choicest assortment of PHY WORSTED ‘Bing'e and Double GERMANTOWN WOOL. Domestic KNITTING YARNS, only fret goal ‘Brumavien, Hercules and Crewel WOOLS. CANVAS, in fuli variety. Borlep, Dariap FRINGES. and ss a eats A reLt ruiats ess WORSTED GOODS: WOBSTED £MSROIDE- " MEKINO CLOAKS, s spectalty. ae ys H. VERMILYA, LADIES FASHIONABLE BOO? MAKER, GLO Hb stroet, opposite Patent Office, A fine stock of Fall and Winter BOOTS of our for sale at very ane * eep2s-tr GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. A FALL STYLES NOW READE. GENTLEMEN'S BROADWAY DRESS HATS, For Only $1.00, FINE 80FT AND STIFF FELT HATS, of the = pproved patterns, for Gentiemen, Youtne aud seataeet aseortment of UMBRELLAS and CANES ‘AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES WALTER KER, Hatter, etl tr 1419 Penna, ave., sdove Wilards. G, F: SHAFER, . MEKCHAN1 TAILOR, TO CLOSE BUSINESS, TAGUMAL Fos He OOATINGS, WEST OF EXCK ond CASHMERE VESTINGS, Terr oaLl 18 SouicrTED. cetl 2m 1111 Penna. 4 14 KEEN MERCHANT TAILORING PARLOHS, 414 Ninth street, Contains the largest 8nd chotosst assortment of MEBCHANT TAILOBING GOODS before offered to the Washington pubito. — PIECE GOODS, and be kee) made Garmen’ none but t! hE ‘otel, (h Bi x _iytey NO"GEG Penne are, Went ogton Losekanu & WEAVER, RESTAURANT sad LADIES’ OAFE, ettim Willard’s Hotel. Diver creaty re WHITE 2 00, acd Blank Books pocalgiee popeiy” QPTician. — irst premium awarded tome by the Great World’s ,in Philadelphia, on my invented ‘patent tured a Silver and ME. LARMIER, De Paris, 0.1430 P UE. oct23 Lat eon Mth and lth streets. }ALLERY OF FINE ARTS, Pennsylvania avenue, B42Low's on E: | of covering fal attention to i Pain on isppiteation. THE | BOLDEMSN’S ALTOMATIO FLOUD-VAL for the protection of dwellings against svard guarantee periect relief an faction in every Live D street nortawest. AFTER MANY TROUBLES and heavy expense I found tne only t reiief from inun my barementa by overflow: tion of the Boldeman’s Fi: J. HENRY ALBERS, Corner 4k st. and R. I. a1 SSS 8 ee THE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY. HUNYADI JANOS. NEW APERIENT WATER. ° reonmmended for richness in a it it in Bilious attacks. eonene ee TmaDy. New York. “Ass laxative, mineral water.” tm P “and Winckuw. HOMPSON and ¢ and Ge: DR. J. MARION SIMS, I prefer it to every other JAMES B. WOOD, New York. “Certain, but Pmuale ‘and painless; superior to any other bitter s : IAMMOND, New York. © eflicient of all purgati L. LOOMIS, New York, Washington News and Gossip. GoveRNMENT RECEIPTS To-DA Da! revenue, $2 —Inter- 5 customs, $45,105 56. INGERSOLL.—A dispatch from Col. Robt, | M. Ingersoll’s home says he has been offere1 | the mission to Germany, and is now on bi Way 10 Washington to see about it. SENAIOR MoRT( SUCCESSOR. — Gov. of Indiana, bas appointed Hoa. whees U. 8S. Senator to fill the va- cancy occasioned by the death of Senator Morton. AN AWAKENED CONSCIFENCE.—The Sec- retary of the Treasury has unis day received an envelope postmarked New York, and eontaining #50, to be placed to the cradit of the conscience fund AMONG THE CAL. ERS at the White House this morning were Senators Matthews, Hamlin, Lamar and Plumb, and Repre- sentatives Welsh, Ellis, Blogden, Blanton and Duncan. Tue RETURNS from Prince George's coun- ty, Md., indicate the election of the fasion tieket over the democratic and republican tickets. Col. Suitand C. B. Calvert are de- feated for the Senate. BACK AGAIN.—The Senate committes to attend the funeral of Senator Morton re- turned to Washington this morning. Sena- tor Burnside left the party at Pittsburg and bas gone to bis home in Rhode Islaad by the way of New York. REVENUE APPOINTM © NTS —Victor Marsy | and Geo. W. Bradley have been appointei revenue storekeepers for the district of Lon- isiana; also Robert J. Cully, storekeeper and gauger for the 22d district of Pennsylvania, and E. Hayne Davis for the 6th district of North Carolina. SENATORS Bayard, Maxey, Garland, Gor- don, Randolph and Kernan, were in the Sen. ate chamber this morning comparing notes on the result of yesterday's elections. All of the gentlemen were in good spirits. SENATOR CONKLING bas not yet returned from New York, where he went to take part in theelection. Mr. Conkling has promised to call the Senate committee on commerce together immediately upon his return, to consider the New York appointments, in which case the committee will probably meet on Friday next. Hovse APPpoIntMENTs. — Joel F. Hill, esq., has been appointed clerk to the House | committee on Indian affairs; Anderson W. Reese, clerk to the House committee on pub- He buildings and grounds; Albert Ordway, clerk to the committee on railways and canals; Geo. P. Gillam, to a position in tha doorkeeper’s department; and Edward F. | Riggs, to a clerkship in the office of the clerk of the House of Representatives. ARMY ORDERS.—Second Lieutenant Edw. W, Casey, 22d infantry, will report in person to the superintendent generai recruiting ser- vice, New York city, for duty in conducting a detach ment of recruits of his regiment. On the completion of his duty he will join his company. First Lientenant C. C. Wolcott, id artillery, is relieved from duty under the orders of the Secretory of the Navy, and will proceed without delay to join his battery. THE SILVER BILL IN THE SENATF.— Speaking of the passage of Bland’s silver b ll in the House, Senator Sianley Matthews said yesterday :—“I think the bill will p: the Sen#te by a gow wajori'y; I shall v for it myself, and I don’t b lieve t bill is passed’ toat th tenuicn of vetoin jt.” MR. HAyT’s Coan Sevate commitiee on indian atfairs to far- ther consider the nomination of Mr. Hayt jor Indian Commissioner was to have been to-day, but owing to Lie adjourament of the Senate a quorum of the ¢ was rot present. The charges mw: will be favorably reported to the Sena‘e for confirmation next week, NAVAL ORDERS.—Pasned Aasi-tant Sur- geon A. F. Price ordered to the naval hos- pital, Washington; Assistant Surgeon Ern- est Norfleet. to examination for promotion, on the 10th inst.; Passed Assistant Surgeon Paul Fitzsimmons, from the naval hospital, ‘Washington, and ordered to the Ashuelot, Asiatic station, per steamer 7th December, from San Francisco; Passed Assistant Sar- geon F. G. Ayers, from the Ashuelot, on the Teporting of his relief, and ordered to return to New York. DEFICIENCIES ATTHE WHITE HovusE.— Yesterday Mr. Rodgers, the President's pri- vate secretary, accompanied by Mr. Crook, appeared before the House committee on ap- propriations, and stated that the last Con- gress, in its desire for economy had cut +f a ber of minor Appropriations that had for the expenses of the White House and adjacent buildings. Kie was before the committee upwards of an num always been made bour, and ee at length the necessity ing to between * 12,000 1d $15,000. THE FEELING aT THE CAPITOL.—There is not that exultation among the democratic members over the result of the elections that was anticipated. The democratic expscta- tion was that, in addition to carrying New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Counecti- | cat. and Wisconsin, they would keep the re- publican majority in Massachusetts down to ess than five thousand, If they did not over- come it altogether. The returns this morn- ing indicate, to their disappointment, that there are republican gains ta Wise sin rather than losses, that Connecticut is prob- ably republican, and the New York legisla- ture in doubt. ’The repubticans generally breathe =e of relief that they have fared ‘he thy Dot Fo ee the leaders, but the rank aad file of the republican party, and defeat was pt possibly “Wisconsin, except possi! onsin, shaky. "rherefore, in view of the actual results, they feel toler- no worse. ere was @ general above nam: almost —T acknowledged in which was deemed ably cheerfal. Mr. HeEwitt's JoKke.—Private Secre- tary Rodgers was before the House com- mittee on a yesterday with lations & deficiency biil for the’ White House. The items included #2000 for extra clerk bire; €900 for hosses; $25 for repairing har- ness, and $100 tor horse shoes. The com- mittee advised Mr. Rodgers that the bill would have to be first presented in the House and referred to the committee, before the: could take itup. When the committee ad journed a Lmiproey <4 corres lent met M Hewitt, when the following jue ensued: Correspondent.— What was before your committee? cana DB. ALYBED mpt and most efficient; specially adapted fr w York. “Requires ‘aud unpleasant thaa auy E, New York. “Preferred to DB FOBDYCE less, ts lesa other.”” A WINEGLASSFUL A DOSE. ‘ery geouine bottle bears the name of Tur APOL- ts Co. limited), London. BY DEALERS, GROCE. ISTS. sug?" NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP We, the undersii ge}, HOLMES SHEWIL4, do bereb OFYLEY & COs tr tl ENESAL BARRING That the said Holines E. Oley is a resident of econ D.C, aud ts the seid Hebert O. Hewitt. 5 D. U., end the special fhe ocuimon stock ',and to terminate on ' U: | be coined Ba oF Te ene. here is the defictency’’ . Hewitt.— In the White House. Cor.—Has it existed long? Mr. Hewitt—Only since the ith of March ast Is it large? Mr. Hewitt W. y the size of Samuel J. Tilden THE SILVER BILL which the House of Representatives passed on Moaday is not in text, though it is in effect, the sam bill which Mr. Bland introduced, and witen wa passed in the House of Representatives o the 43th Congress. The first section provides that there shall be coined st the several mints of the United States the silver dollar of the wetght of 41° srains troy of staudard sil- Yer, as provided in the ac’ of January 1s:h iis, on’ which shall be the devices wad na 87, rscriptions provided by said act, whi eStos, naeiee ‘with all si! vir dollars Aecowng fore coined by the United States of itke b; Weight and fineness, shall be a legal te: ader at their nominal value for all debis and duas public and private, except waere otherwise Provided by covtract; and any owner of sil. Yer bullion ma, Cee Pome same 4 fe mi ‘OF afsay dollars for his ited States into such fame and expressed their entire satisfaction with the | manner in which the electious had resulted. e ifvte President has any iv. A meeting of the ittee alast Mr. Hayt before the committee are not of a specific nature. ani it is probable that he ese current expenses, amouni- gers doing iat lewitt.—He came about a deficiency 1, ut should say about Government B ANNUAL REPORT OF SUPERVISING ARCHC | | TECT HILL. | Mr. James G Hill, supervising architect of the Treasury, yesterday afternoon sud- | the Treasury. The report says that owing to government property recommended ia the last report may well be deferred antila more favorable lime. It renews the recommenda. ton contained in the last report, tuat a saita- ble butiding be erected for the accommoda- Uon of the bureau of engraving and prini- ing, and that some provision outside the Treasury building be made for the rapidly accumulating files. The granite cootracts. known as the fifteen per caut. coniracis, hay been carefolly considered, and modifications bave been made for the goverument build- ings at Philadelphia, Cincinnall and St. | Saving lo the government. Tue only re- maining contracts of ibis nature are those for the stonework of the custom house at Hartford, Conn., and the extension of the post office and sub-treasury at Boston. and the advisability of changes in these be considered When further appropriations all be made for these buildings. Consid- ering the limited appropriations available for work on public buildings duriug the year, good progress has been made, and a comparison of resul.s with amounts expand. ed will show that the various works have been judiciousiy aud economically prosecu ted. “The following are the balances credited to the appropriations (September 30 to the Treasury for the different works uncer the direction of th bany custom-bouse, $107 court-house and post office, <6! sSub-treasury exieusion, $ | ton, 8. C., custom-house, 15; Chicago om-house, & i1; Cincinnati cas- tom- house, $259,185; Covington court bo ise. S144 5; Dover, Del., post office, appropri- ation expended; Evausville cusiom house, 4; Fall River, Mass., custom-nouse, Grand Rapids, Mich., court house, Hartford custom-house, $2,735.45} Helena, Montana. assay office, expended: Jersey Cliy post office, #11,192 39, Lineoln, Neb., custom: house, $4.7 40 49; Little Rock, custom: bout Mempais custom-bouse, $101, ile castom- house, $67, New Orleans custom house, rk court-house aud post of 20; Parkersburg, W. Va., court M027; Philadelpnia court-hoase, Port Huron, Mich., cusiom-house, aleigh court-house, &e , $22, 16.82) » Maine, custom-house, | see office, 0; San Francisco sub-treasury, ; San Francisco appraisers’ stores : i; St. Louis caustom-buuse, $215,111 Trenton, N. J., post office, & #1 4 Utica court house, &¢., $75 4y. Jo addi- tion to the ordinary curreut repairs to the various public buildings, extensive altera- tons have been completed on the custom- houses at Alexandria, Va., Bangor, Me, Louisville and Pittsbur: five, New York; custom-house and ap- praisers’ stores, Philadelphia, and custou- house at San Francisco, and are in progress: op the custom bouse, sub-treasury, court- house and post office at New York; custom- house, New Orleans; custom-house, Pensa- cola, Fla., and the custom-house and post of fice, Philadelphia. The estimates for the ensuing year will be submitted to Congress along with and included in the report of the Secretary of the Treasur: The District in Congress. MEETING OF THE D. COMMITTEE. The committee on the ljistrict of Clumbia met this moniny. Gen. Williams, the chair- man, apLevneed the follow ng com Ways and Means— Messrs. Williams, Black- | burp, Mayham,Clatiin. Juciciary— Messrs. Hunton, Bouck, fiendee. Rulroads and Brid Messrs. Hendee, Davis, Henk] Messis. Hevkle, Maybam, Davis. Labor, and Charitable Hunton, Brentano, Hi Streets, ues, i I Messrs. Blackburn, U lary Conditons and rs Maybam, Heukle, Brentano. Corporail —Messis. Bouck, ekbura, Davis. formatory Institutions, Police Regalat and Prisons—Messrs. Claflin, Breat: Hunton. The commitiee unanimously agreed to be asked to be discharged from (he cousidera! ion of the Joint and concurrent resolution of the Missouri legislature relating (o the removal tnought there was no uccessity for suc'a lez- islation. The petition of the Labor League of the District tor the restoration of impar- al suffrage was referred to the sub-com- Miitee on the judiciary. The bili to provide & permanent form of government for the District was referred to the sub-committee on the judiciary. The bili for the relief of the workingtaen employed by the late board of public works was referred to the sub-com- mittee on education and labor. THE PoNOAS DELEGATION did not arrive to day as expected, but will be here to-mor- TOW morning at To’clock. THe Louisiana Correst.—The Senate committee on privileges and elections met this morning to take a vole on the Kelloge- Spotford (La.) contested election case, but tponed action owing to the absence of ator Ben Hill and G. F. Hoar. lpon the return of these Senators the committee will hold a meeting to take final action. REMOVAL OF THE Sioux.—General Crook telegraphed to General Sheridan, under (late October 30: “Movement of Indians to Mis- souri slightly impeded by fall of six inches of snow. Ked Cloud reniained in camp yes- terday twenty miles from old agency. Spot- ted Tail was to have started yesterday. Ara- pahoes leave to morrow, Sioux fally im- pressed with the importance of not allowing any to go north.” COMMISSIONER BRYAN AND His ASSAIL- ANTS.—In response to au inguiry of Com missioner Bryan as to what he had to say in relation to the efforts of certain parties to prevent his confirmation by ihe Senate, the Judge, with a twinkle of his eyes, replied “Nothing: all that I wish ts light! light!! J have not yet been informed of the character of the charges, but «now that none can possibly be substantiated to predadice in the sligbte-t_ degree my personal or official integrity. From what I gather incileatally men recently discharged from the District service for cause—and good cause. I cer- tainly shall not be swerved from the faith- ful and fearless discharge of duty by atem| ed intimidation of any such conspirators.” From the fact that visitors are daily callt upon Judge Bryan, tendering sympathy a su » that letters are pouring tu from ail parte of the District from our best citi- zens to the same ay » it appears pretty conclusive that he is endo. by the com- munity. Boston, Nov.7.—A special dispatch to the Jownal trom St. Albans, Vt., says Rufas Heaton, a merchaut of Rouse’s Point, made an assignment (October 31 for the benefit of his creditors. His labilities were stated at $95,000 and his assets at $100,000, but it is be- lieved the latter were overstated. A large storehouse at Rouse’s Point, owned by Hea- ton, was recently burned and 30,000 pounds of wool consumed. Late developments in- tions obliterated by the fire, aa it is stated that the United States government cfficers were about to seize the storenouse. believing that it contained smuggled zvods. Insur- avce policies amounting lo $16,000 were sur- rendered to the companies against which they were held. Heaton’s friends claim that | Unis was done because of the ‘Ub who caus e person 180 alleged that Heaton bas gone over to Canaia and taken up his abode there, to escape pros- ecution by the government. Gex. GRANT IN PARIS —The banquet given at Paris last evening by th residents to General Gran ocean ruleipated tome the lemen . e 0) * a afin presided, ted a brief and appropriate response. JoHN BROUGHAM, who arrived in Cleve. land, Ohio, S night, to play a weeks’ engagement at the opera house, left for New S7-Goldsmith Maid and &chuyler Calta’ Will no longer appear upon the turf ¥. the depreciation m real estate, the sales of | Louis The changes will result in a large county of Philadelphia, give a deme have been drawn from the ‘democ r than republicans. The Journal claims Rice's election by 12 on the assay of | give Rice & man, pro., Adams 3,2), Baker, 1,426, scat controlier of the treasury, and } Baltimore resulted houre to tbe © cans had no tic lature, acd the ouly opposition to the demo crais were th | party, whose v jor Harferd county wa! of the United Scates capital. Tue coatinitiee | controller: Keating, dem. 236. The workingmen’s ca Lam pursuing the even tenor of | the attack seems to be made by a band of to ats claim they have elected at least part of their » Wale Ucket. THE NOVEMBER ELECTIONS. Summary ef Last Night's Disp itches — NEW YORK. | TAMMANY CARRIES THE CITY, BUT MOR- | mitted his annual report to the Secretary of | RISEY BEATS SCHELL. The 7th senatorial district complets gives Schell 10,003 and Morrisey 13.406. W. W Astor, rep., Is elected to the assembly the lith district. A midnight diepateh from Brook!y The democrats elect the mayor court and county judges, district Probably six askemblymen and one Richmond county gives 828 democra' jority. Oneida county 50 repubiiean ma jority. Albany county is claimet by boch sides. Of the nine assembly men the « crats have elects six. The democrat c state ticket gets @ majority of about 7.000, In New York city tammany has thirteen out of the twenty-one assem ly and tbree out of the five senators. The tors elected are: 4th dis'rict, Hogan, tam Sth district, Wagstaff, tam; oh district Goebel, rep; ith district, Morrisey, anti tam.; Sth district, Ecclesiae, tam. Th lowing is the total vole in the ci'y: Beach, dem., for secretary of state, 77.185, Churebi||, rep., for secretary of state, 47,3~), Loew, tam , for register, 64,100, Hess. rep., aud auti-tam.; 0,1 DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY IN THE STATE The World estimates the democratic ma jority in the state at from fifteen fo twenty thousand. including the «ity vote. Gicott's majority 45,000 to 3,000 e dountful— erhapsa tie. Assembly lemocratic ajority in city for sta 1 30.00 for Beach, 43.00) for Olcott. The Trifmae esti- mates the state has gone democratic by 15,4 majority. Senate will probably bave a republic ns jority of 2. and the ass Will be undoubtedly democrat PENNSYLVANIA. THE STATE GONE DEMOCRATIC «lbert, dem., for coroner. of Philadelphia, has 1.021 majority over Keorr, rep. The com bined greentwek and labor’ ticket polled about 5,000 votes in Phitadelphia. Incomplete returns {rom 4} counties, to gether With fuil returns from the city and ratic gain on the vote for state treasurer of 20.644. The same counties last year gave a majority of 10,903 for Hayes. NEW JERSEY. A DEMOCRATIC VICTORY A midnight dispatch from Treuton says McClelian’s majority Is estimated at 10,00. Both branches o/ the legislature are probably democratic. MASSACHUSETTS. REPUBLICANS CARRY THE STATE. Pittman, pro., gains over the vote for Baker last year 4-00 votes, Which seems to ais rai on) to 15,000 plurality, which is probably vot wide of the mark. Tue legisla- ture is largely republican, and councils marly solid repubtican. urns for the te complete, save eighteen sma!l towns 9. Gaston 71,59, Pittma: tem., 15, ind Phillips, labor reform Complete footing in the city of Bostou— Rice, rep., 16,129; dem., W457; Pit 201; Phillips, lab. ref., 249. "The vote of Boston last year was Rice 1.07 ering 22. The falling off in the democratic vote is a sur prise tothe friends of that party. MARYLANI DEMOCRATIC MAJORITIES EVERY WHERE. The only siaié officer to be Porter, rep the tofal vote being than at the municipal electi McLane’s majority for Uie state senate ts i) , and the democrats elect Ube éntire city ‘gation, cousisting of 18 members of ihe Xt legisiauurs. Tue repubil- zet for members of the legis pininees of Lae working Was less than that ¢ repuh candidate for have been rec-ived tas faras heard from democratic majoriti Balti nore unly is repocied democratic by 1,20) ma. In the city of Annapuils Ue yo'e for coulrolier was’ Keatirg, acm Porter, rep, 344—Keating's majority 131.’ Tildes carried Ancapols b. vores. The voie the entire u t least 100) me Jority. The second election distric: of How- ¥, gives for ard county, including Eliteott Cii 205 Porter, rep., legislature have a majority in the distric. of 24. The entire democratic Ucket is elected Kent county. For controller, Keating's. dem., majority in Rockville district, of Montgomery county, is 288. The probable democratic majority in the coanty is 490. apiadange Peter is elected state senator,and Mesers. Mon! ery Blair, Wm. M. Canby and Howard Griffith to the house of dele gates, all democrats, without oppositioa. VIRGINIA, NO OPPOSITION TO DEMOCRACY. Alexandria city and couoty gave Mush- back and Hunter (democrats) for the legisia- tare, 350 majority over the republicaas and workingmen’s ticket combined. There was LO. ——— to the state conservative ticket. The election in Ricomond was remarkably quiet. Tbere was no excitement and but litle interest manifesied. There were only about 1,700 votes polled out of a possible voting strength of over 15,000. There was no oppos tion to the conservative ticket for state officers anywhere. Returgos from various parts of the slate indicate similar apathy. MINNESOTA. REPUBLICANS CARRY THE STATE. The Chicago Jnter-Ocean St. Paul returns at eg say the republicans gain to the State; Pilisbury’s majority 1 timated at 10,000 to 15.000. The legisiature will be least (wo-thirds republican. CONNECTICUT. A REPUBLICAN LEGISLATURE ELECTED. P.T. Barnum, rep, and Stephen Nicuois, rep., are elected to the general assembly by a majority of 212. The usual democra ie ma- jorily heretotore bas been about 450. Tue electioLs8 weee only for sheriffs, members house representatives and one-half senators, the other half hoiding over from last year. ‘The republicans had 1 majority in the ssnate and 36 in tue house. Indications so far as returns were received iast night, that the republicans will retain control of the legis- lavere. The vote ia the State is, of course, light compared wiih elections for state offi- cers orffor President, and comparisons of total vote with previous years are of little yalue. Republican majority in legislature probably sbout the same as last year. The senate Will stand—13 republicans to sdemo crats. The house will ttand about the same as last year, 35 to #0 republican majority. KANSAS. REPUBLICAN MasoRIry IRCRBASED. republicans carry city by ao paige majority of about 300. Horton, rep., for chief justice, has @ majority of 370, aud Huwwphrey, rep., for lieutenant governor, 210. Glick, dem., 18 elected comit issiouer tu tae ist district by a smali majority. Retaras from county thus far rece! ved indicate repab lean mejority to be largely increased. ILLINOIS. DEMOCRATS CARKY CHICAGO. A Chicago dispaten says: Tue vote in this county has been light. Up to 11 o’cloek p. m. returus from the city give MeCrea, rep., for ecunty treasurer, 6,240, Lynch, dem., 5,305. ‘hese figures are from ut of 113 precincts, and indicate a very Close vote in tue city witu roba bilities in favor of the democratic cau- Ridate, but S towns outside will give som: ty, it is confideatly 1,500 re publican expectea by, republicans that they will over. come te city majority. The tickets are raa- ning evenly, with litle scratching. WISCONSIN. REPUBLICAN GAINS. The chairiaan of the democratic state cen- Will take the official canvass to decide the iesult on the state ticket. Two handred aud ten towns give Smith, rep., 2,000 plurality over Mallory, derh.; net republican gain, 90). Republicans claim the election of Smith by from 300 to 500 majority, but the democr: MISSISSIPPI. LIKE TBE HANDLE OF A JUG. from various points in North Mis- 6! State that the election was ver; Wik’ Obe "sception (Mare ball uty the shall county the contest Is very close, with the odds in iayor of une tn : LOUISIANA. 4 LITTLE REPUBLICAN VICTORY. -At Shreveport the 7 elected msyor ard administrators majority. Groat ipverent Was mauilested, | remding of the resicuat | caplionsness, and erilic'zad th This. he believed, w: Death Pen of the slate trials was broken to-day years of age, who was c ceeded 1 eblaln sailant with such dee sub as been acquitted | county, and the rep Schemerhorn, secretary Ni 1 Rifie association, tovit: the A meri- tan ridemen qo shoot the Genteuatel trope ‘ral committee expresses the opinion that it | Bext FORTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Wernxgspay, November 7. THE SENATE was not iu session to-day. HOUSE.—The reading of yesterday's Jour- pal Was not compieted until twenty minutes | Past 12. The Speaker laid before the Ho’ ication trom Rev. Jobn Pe his resigna! on as tbe Chap! use Mr. Stephens offered a resolution declaring that the House bad heard with regret ise ion, and that ta part ing the House rewarned its thanks wito ite best withes in his vew sphere of usefulness Mr. Atkins gave notice tnat be would not call up the army bill, which was made the special order for to day, unlil to-morrow af ler the reading of the Journal. Mr. Leot aru rose to A PERSONAL EXPLANATION action yesterday in rela nce of @ bill preseribing we form of credentials for Representati ves-elect which Was reported from the committee on Mr. Stephens, and referred to the © on elections ard desired to disavow a spir acom tender n of tae of ne pro forma method in vogue in the House of iting a motion to reconsider and lay that motion oa able. Mr Sayler, who was in the Cha yester phens moved t discharge the c The motion was agreed to. Mr. Leonard —* Mr. Speak The Speaker—Tue genUeman from Georgia is recognized Mr. Stepheus.—I move to ree vote just taken, and to lay that m mm Oa | the table. The latter motion was formally put and agreed to. Mr. Gardner was next recognized, and pro- ceeded to address the Hlouse on the bill re pealing the third section of the resumption act wivocaied the repeal of the section, believing that the resumption act had failed to accomplish what was expected of it by its friends at the time of its passage. He was bot in favor of inflation; neiter did he think that the country was prepared for con- traction. Mr. Cox (Ohio) agreed with his colleague as to the necessity for a currency interchang- able with coin, and the desirab'lity of return to rpecie payment. He admitied the ambig- uity of the language of the clause. He recog- nized the ability of the minority opposed vo #ny resumption, and tho ght it desirable to take such steps as could be saccessfully car ried to a successfal resul!. He then explain ed the princip's of his proposed subsitute, which retains the free Banking principle of the resumption act,and provides for resump: ion on @ graduated scale commencing to redcem January |, 1578, at 974 cents in gold for the greenback doliar, and increasing the Tate 5 cent on the dollar each six months thereafter, until they are redeemed in par. 1 bring about a n: ral aid healthy resumption in a manner best calculated to prom oie ihe interest of the country. LS REVENGE, y for # Criminal As- sanit AGI CoLuMEvs 8. C , Noy. ¢ —The mono? a bewring ou application for a writ of habeas corpus Inthe case of a young girl, sixteen mmitted to ‘jail tats morming Te young girl. Miss Sallie Woot returned to b home about twenty miles from Columb Hleary awaiting ber arrival. She invited him into the house, which tbey evtered together, wacr ! Henry templing an indecent assault and throw! seized ber. violently a her on the The gitl, bewever, suc herself from his grasp. and, ‘ol from the Bext room, re yand fired upoa her a en tor ine tly, the ball penetrauing his bre Penry Was a married man and the father 0! bree children The families of both parties are respectable, well-to-do country peopi> and have been intimate for years. Th young girl surrendered herself to the offic xs | of the aw, going quietly to jail, from walch she was released a few hours laror on con- sent, an order being exiered re yuiring £1,099 bail, whieh 4. quicky found. She may Cled ro the inconvenience of a trial, lready by the powerful opinion TRE SITUATE IN FRANCE. Verdict of a popul: The De Broglie Ministry Withdcaw ions Their Besiga PaRIS, Nov. 7.—Tue Official Journal an- bounces that the De Broglie ministry, at President MacMahon's nest, ve with- drawn their resignations They however iu- sist it shall be fully understood that while continuing to discharge their functions this shall in no wise prejudice the President's subsequent decisions. At Grevy Provisional President of the Deputies VERSAILLES, Nov. 7.—Tue seuate reassem- bled this noon, and the nomination of members of the bureau began. M. Grevy has | been elected. provisionally, president of the chamber of deputies, by a vote of 2 against —The trials of julges Graton and Yelloti, of Baltimore county cireuit court, indicted in that county for malfeasance in office, was commenced here pet atement of the state’s case by Mr. Jer- vis Spencer, state's attorney for Baltimore of the defence by Mr. Gittings. Attorney General Gwinn is pre sept and will help prosecute. Considerable interest is man.fested by the many people present, most of whom were disappointed when the defence announced themselves as ready for a irial, as demurrer to the indict. menitand technicalities by which to avoid the trial were anticipated. Mr. Gittings claimed, in his reply to Spencer's opening, that his clients had acted honestly and fairiy and for the best ivterest of Baltimore county 88 would be suown not only by a lack of testimony from the state’s witnesses to the covuary, but by positive proof which they would offer at the proper time. ———_ Paper Mill Barned . SPRINGFIrip. Mass., Nov.;.—The Keeth paper mill at Turner's Falls was burned last — Involving a beavy loss. PRINGFIELD, Mass.,| Nov. 7—The origi- nal cust of the Keeth mill, burned at Turner's Falls last night, was over £400,000. The fire began in the lower story from an unknown cause. A part room, the bleach room aud office were likely to be saved at 5:30 a. m. The loss will be $500,000—insurance $265,000. The mill was boteworthy for its superior coustraction and its perfect adaptation to tt<« work. It was uvhesitatingly pronouaced paper makers the best mill in the world. Tae main building was 20 feet deep by § feet wide, and five stories high witb two L —_ Jecting toward the ratlroad, oue 5) by 100 feet, and the other 45 by 75 fee 5 dle aperot daily, and employed three han- a of the machine by experienced It hada capacity The machivery was all of the hands. most approved pattern. Another Challenge to America from i the Irish Riflemen New York, Nov. 7—Tae Herald corre- tat Dablia my that the irish STicman have sent an favitation $ Colonel of the American tas vo kill him } Telegrams to The Star. LATEST ELECTION RETURNS, Maryland Judges On Trial. — THE SITUATION IN FRANCE. VESTERDAWS ELECTIONS. NEW 10RK Scattering Retarn: Hpsor. N. Y., Nov er comple'e. semi-officiall gain of 2s, At ks. N. Y., Now 7 e gives Charch!? ¥., Nov ingmen’s candidate for plurality in this ainer’s clection to the » Nov Rensselaer conaty gives about 5 democratic majority; almost all ain. Hages, dem senator in the tsb district, was elected by from 90 to 40 ma- jort'y PovGuKEErsi£, Nov Datchess coanty complete gives Charchil! 5) majority. a re- publican xa: senator, bi ‘ Weodover, rep., for 1,30) majority WATERTOWN, Nov Jefferson county gives Churchil! 9 majoriiy,« republican gain o1 +Tep.. selected senator from this district Brooklyn Democrats Elect Thete Mayor New Yorx, Nov. 3.—T »oklyn demo crats have gained a may Howell, jr the present ir Freder rep following are candidat 2 yn) Ucket —Distr Pp. county treasurer auty auditor, rvisor at large uuty gives @ » & demo- The State Senate New Yor, Nov Tae & state senate, accort! follows: —Republicar dc 4 nl, The Elpress th licans, and 2 ant combinatioal he Logisia: New York, N perats, 15 repgub- nany aod repabtican py B01 Goebel. A special to the Qum- mercial Adveriiser from Albany says:—The returns from the ir r of the *tate come tn siowly. The majority on the democratic State ticket will range fro he aps cla which gives thes a in bot houses ear working majority ANS AN) Pike » Lawreace « PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 7.—Om of Pike county give Noyes, dem , for state treasurer, 5 mujority; republican gan, 345. Lawre semi-official, gives Hart, ~ » for stale treasurer, about SW majority— ade mocratic gain of S50. 7-—Tae ehatr- » central com mit- “J think the state » safely counted on for five or six thousand majority for the republican Ucket. The se for the greenback ticket La the state mated at, ves a 0. Milwaukee county atic majority for Tilden’s majority in the aly eleven towns have 1 since las! night, aad they again Oifly-six. Retaras Feduce the rep NEWAKK,N.J give McClellan 1 * republicans; a dem- ocratic gaia o: e assembly siauds—3t democrats. 2) repablicans; a democratic gain of MASSACHUSEDTS. The Kepubticaa Victory TON, Nov. Keturas from all bat the state are received. Tas Y. oe, rep., 90, leat peraace, vow is as fol Gaston, dem., 72.755, Pittma 16,211; Phillips, greesback ax reasurer, Endecott, rep, *8 dem., 75,60. Tae ale stan cans and 5 democrats: 9 galu o' 18 ‘or the republicans. The nowse stands 173 re- publicans, 61 democrats, liveral repabitcan and two independents. HERALD ge Or THE RE- New York Legisintare Repablican. New York, Ni {.—The Af raid says the results Of yesterday's election are given here- with. In this city and county the democrats lect Loew register by a majority of aboat “00 over Hess, combination candidate. biy the sth district. Morrisey, anti- Fammany, is elected senator from the Tih district by a majority of 5,5000ver Schell, regular Taramany candidate. Goebel, rep.. is elected to the senate from the 6th district. The majority for Beach for secretary of state is about 2,000 in the county. The state is democratic by at least 15,000, legislature 1s probably republican by a very close vote. McClellan Captures New Jersey. Genera! McUlelian, dem , 1s elected gover- | nor of New Jersey by about 15,000 majority. So far as known the democrats have also a sufficient majority in the legislatare to con- trol legislation. The Revointion in Pennsylvania. Indications from Pennsylvania tead to show Ubat the democrats have overcome the republican figures of last year, and that their present state ticket is elected by 10,000 to 12,000 majority. The new labor party polled a large vote, and completely uo, ‘the cal- culations of the two regular a solid Virginia elects the entire conservatt lekel, there being no opposition. Connecticut tu Connecticut the republicans retata con- trol Of the legisiatare, adding several new members to tbeir majority. Massachusetts Still Repablican. Massachusetis is republicau. Kice ts re- elected governor by a plurality of about 15,000, coucel! is all republican. A of one seat. Gaston, democratic candi for governor, ran behind even in Boston, where be was strongest. Republican Gain in Wisconsia, Partial returns from Wisconsin indicate the election of Smith, rep., for governor by —— over tue republican majority of year. Two Republican and Iwo Domocratic States Maryland and Mississippi are democratic. Minnesota and are republican. The Catholic Hierarchy of Scotiand. le or Lonbon, Nov. :-—a Reuver velegram from Tome says: It is believed that poh wedge woh Madd an letters re-esta! ‘Catholic archy of Scouland. = . _Cardeze Feand Gullty CoLumbia, 8. C., Nov. 1.—A “verdict of — guilty was rendered this mo: in Caséoao case. An appeal wili doa! en.

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