Davidson, 8. 8. P. P. ornament*. Mia* an Co*. Dunn, C. 5. FalVon, W. ehargs Of section.Pickering Dodge, John Wh«atley, India gown, Mis* Goodhue, black and sold trimmad Mr*. A. J. Hopkins wore a directoire gown of Mn. Job* K. of wore a Mr. F. L. H. Farwy J. H. N. Golf, W. W. Ellia, R. K. w. W. John*ton. T. trimming* of in diamond ornament. Dandy. Chirtgo, very Blpley, Boston. Mm*.. grwsn silk Grou* OaUinger, jr., Helphenstine. pearle passemontrie gold, ooru-colored faille combined with olive , handsome and attractive Marguerite dress of and pearla. D. B. Henderaon. B. Hermann. E. D. Hay- A. Lambert, a J. Leitch, H. MonwU, W. B. lira. Moody Carrier, coatame of heavy cream Mrs. CoI. Fred. Grant wore a pink mitin. embroidered front. sea-foam green W. D. en traina. front cashmere. with diamond orna¬ Mi*. Kom* Thompson. white silk g»ure m! Kellev, J. H. Ketcbam. Jaa. Laird, J. A. H. O. Richardson, W. §. Tbompaon, , and sides of skirt covered pearl trimming. Mrs. Gen. Clement* wore a handsome toilet of ments. lira. Thos. 8. Nesbitt wore a beautiful ¦Uk. D. Long, L. E. MoComu, Wn. a r» with point , and elbon k- of U. McRinley, Jr., T-ahaped corsage Mann, directoire gown white green and black faille, with ducheee* lace aad co«turn* of black lace over black aatin. and Mrs. Oeortre B Lortng. white milk m4 silver Mill*, J. a Pennington. W. W. Phelpa, C. A. Section 10.Ed. MeCauley, aid In ch*m of sleeves draped with the name, coinage bouquet China^Ir*- silk aud lace. diamonds. Mia* Clement* looked Mia* wore a low a J. a G. of blush rosea. Mine Nellie very plead¬ Emery pink surah, garnished with genre. body edced with tu.le osuirhl with Bussed, Spoonar, Q. O. Byrnes, J. Mction-fl. p. Burney, John 8. Blair, W. Snow, directoire Mrs. G. J. Clark, of Kansas City, hunter's ing in a gown of sky-blot ailk and tulle, garn- exquisite white roses. whit* hyacinth*. *mr«<|r, nrnd* m burn. Nixon. Nelson, John A. E. Bap- Mn. R. Van Zandt. a costume in the direc¬ Also?^ee1.-Mitt!* Ellen S, of avo> was Simpeon or tniat, Henry Pitcher, Barnett, 334 costumed in cream surah veiled in fnTii- col ad and latin en train, trim¬ point lace and diamond urnaouu* Territorial delegate*.Marcos A. Smith. Isy, Fred. R. Park. P. D. toire style of old pink with point d'Alen- nue northwest tiiiv lace with rose pearl Lipscomb. corn lace and canght bud*. ming. square neck, elbow sleeve*; diamond Mra. Uilbcri E. Thornton. ( ink piu«*. Arizona; O. 8. Gilford. Dakota; t. T. Dubois. Section 11.A. C. Tyler, aid in charge of sec¬ ornaments of diamonds. Miss Emily Edwards, white silk, duchesse Mi*e wore yellow «-tlk corded ornamenta. Mr*. Padard. N»» Idaho; J. K. Toole, Montana; Antonio tion.Jaa. C. Poet, P. J. Steele, Green B. Ranm, The Misses Tinkham, costumes of blow lace and Miss Carrie of New with Breckinridge Bedford, blur (auif. New Joseph. satin with peach pearls. Hutchens, point d'esprit tnmraed with yellow ro*e«; lira. Jamea Dnak. Jr., black Yaille Frsncaise. Mr*. Justice Miliar, yellow aatin v. iM k Mexico; J. T. Came, Ctah; C. 8. Voorheea, W. H. Schuetze. W. H. Slack. W. F. Tucker. garniture of rare old family , gown of canary color moire Mrs. Bergland blue velvet with salmon neck, filled with black m-t J. M. £.,C. Towusend. Richard Claude Zap- ornaments of aqua-marines and moonstones. and5 white*» M'm pink squire Laoe. elbow-sleeves, Uu ..hinitton; Carey, Wyoming, WalUth, Miss crepe, diamond ornaments. front, trimmed with duchesse lace; Hits Unam .uede gloves. Mra. I'oi*. Boyd wore a dress of whtV ailk. luueua..Judge A. O. Aldis, Gen. A. M. An¬ poni. W. H. Moses. Laighton. pale blue crepe de chine, em¬ Nina Edwards, white faille and point lace. blue silk and lace; Mia* white toll*. Miaa Gertrude with . derson. Gen. S. L. W. in of broidered iu Clay Colbert, cream-colored draw, corkage of violet*. and carried a bunch Anderson. W. Alvey, Gen. Section 12.John J. Chew, aid charge gold, pearl jewelry. Miss Mamie Beloan wore wnite with Mrs. W. O. Hunter waa becomingly dressed with moire sash and of lace and of La France rose* in lur M 1 eli* Agnoa. John A eection.W. C. Cowles. E. B Evans. Li tone Miss Culver, a medici gown of amber bro¬ Helen in black trimmiugs band. las Top. baker, Woodbury Blair, ring* pearl ornaments.decollete. Miss faille and velvet combined, point lace cream ribbou, elbow-sleevee; tan suede glovea. pin*, of Kansas. wore a drvas «>f rich brow a Ale*. Bum. Robt. BeaK CoL W.W. Berry, Hon. Hunt, Galliard Hunt. Blair Lee, Dr. O. L. cade, square bodice, old stalian Isce. necklace, Beloan white lace, green diamond and diamond omamenta. Muk Belle Holme*, Geo. M. Hon. Geo, H. F. aigrette and of set in trimmings, corn aurah draped with allk. Bogue, Bancroft, Alexander Magruder, W. E. C. jdoorehead. Picking, girdle topazea Florentine ornaments.decollete. Mrs. J. A. Jackson, Mrs. E. 8. Osborne. costume with whit* bro¬ tnlle; tan »uede glovea. Mra. Maud i. wore a G. Bell, Henry F. Blount. Chaa. B. Bailey, M. J. A. Rodger*. J. E. Sawyer, R. M. Larner. filagree. black lace, decollete, diamond ornaments. cade with train and bodice of Mr*. Rudolph rhsrming ". Miss heliotrope velvet, He-welring, black ailk costume, with toilet of white peaude *oi« and moire. Uiiuuie*.' Beveridge, T. a Byrnes. 8. M. Brjrant. Hon. 8ection 13.A. O. Quay, aid in charge of iw« Walthall, of Mississippi, worn a toilette Mrs. Ashbe! P. Fitch wore a directoire gown diamonds. Mrs. J. C. Powell. black silk decol- bead trimmings. in and ieevea. Geo. 8. Boutwall. H. Rougher. Truxton tion-B 8. W. H. L. We*t, of cream silk and net. or corn-colored and watered lette, frrmi;ruM« Beale, Murphy, Wheatley. ftilk, gold brocade trimmed with rose*. diamond* and pearls. Mrs. Dr. Carhart. black silk. M'** N wore !>la< k ItrnwU net. etc Gen. J. C. Black. Win. Birney, Dr. D. W. Bliss, W. H. Chaw. Parker, C. M. Ogden, J. Miss Scott, white faille, covered with white with front of same color, Miss Jennie Smith, Pa., black chan- Mrs. John Rapley. tulle with stripe, d'esprit. Kingston. Klenroth. corn-colored silk. black broidered tu alitor sud d» < ur«u«i with silver Forbes Beale, J. a Barbour. A. J. Blenthen, L. Owen*, W. H. Lucas, W. D. Rooney, L. T. gold girdle. Mrs. post, P. S. direc¬ dotted with yellow and pink daisies. Diamond tilla lace in directoire style, diamonds and lace, aud diamond ornament* Her Mi** thistle*. . guest. Dr. a C. Busey, Gen. Danl. Butterfleld. Gen. J. Reed, Di. Chan. A. Bill, A. J. Bhaffert. toire gown of cafe-an-hut over petticoat anu pearl ornaments. emeralds. Josie Hammond, from J. Bartlett. Walker Blaine, Emmons Section 14.John. F. aid in of brocaded silk. Miss white silk and Philadelphia, iu pearl Mr*. C. H. Allen wore black velvet. point Bi.tine, F. Cox, charge"of post, pale Madame ltomero wore a handsome white Mrs. W. D. Ryder* costume, garnet satin with colored faille and otter; diamond ornaments. lace en train. diamond W. Breed, H. F. lianer. Wra. section.C. E. iiritinord. Willard blue brocade trimmcfl with silver braid. satin court em¬ an overdress of trwHiugo. jewelry. Schuyler Crosby, Campbell, dress, train, the Bide panels old gold and garnet brocade, Miss Mollie Hammond, in a Greek gown of Mra. Las< II. |iea< v bis. k mourn.ng allk. A. Cook. Titian J. t'ofTey, Frank Claud.v, J. F. Wm. Britton, John 'E. licall, Dr. C. A. Hurtle- Mrs. Harry C. Duval, Brooklyn, N. Y., white broidered with fine seed of an artistic point lace and diamond ornaments. white crape Cook. Maurice W. W. ben. Fred. R. W. and Miss Duval, white pearls trimmings crepe-de-chine, girdle of Uoman gold. trimming ot l'*ri> make. Clarke, Curry, Geo. W. E. A. Jone*. Pratt, Bulkly, crepe silk; Brooklyn, design, and the front covered with Miss Ryder'* costume, yellow faille Francaise Mi** Louis Schade, in piuk poie de soie, bro- Mra. Whiter*. white granite atlk, black leoe Chdda, W. V. Co*. G. G. Coru we 11, J. V. Cole¬ Ed. E. Gcdney. Oeo. Prince, A. M. Lothrop. surah sik; Miss Holman, Englewood, N. J., In strands of pearls. The waist cut in the with lace the cut short caded with flower* in square low, natural . man. Col. W. F. W. D. W. W. Section Rutwell aid in of blue tulle. trimmings, corsage colors, frout mnr^uiM en tram. Vtl»yrd n*tiiuic of nhit* Ferguson. charge Lueile Blackburn, black tulle, embroid¬ Crounse. Nile green silk. Miss Shellabarger. Miss Carrie Mnher. of Washington, wore a ailk and silver ur. trimmed Jaa. a Fitch. Go*. Jos. W. Fifer. Hon. Chas. E. section.Hubbard T. Smith, T. W. Symons, Wilmington, Del., becoming and tasteful gown ln hliver an(l butterflies. corn-colored silk. Miss Warren, black ca with moire a 8. of of er gold faille cream crepe coatume. trimmed with moire rib¬ ribbon*. Fitch, Fletcher. Capt. R. E. Fisk, A. P. H. W. Reid, U. 8. Roulette, A. J. Robinson, rose-pink surah, with duchesse lace, orna¬ Mrs. DeForest wore black silk and rubv Francaise. La France roses. and ostrich bon of same Mi** Pardon. G. B Goode. Geo. C. Gorham. CoL H. J. A. ments and feathers. Mrs. Y. B. Gustaf- Jet, pink shade; bouquet of Jacquimenot Jo«ie Vhitin^, blue surah Mid talend- Schulteis. E. Kidgway, W. McConihe, pearls ornaments. Mrs. P. M. Dinpee. black Spanish fan. Miss McDonald, lilac silk. roses; diamond ornaments. enin i lace. Fred. D. Grant. W. H. Gunnison, Robt. Hink- J. T. Newton. J. F. son, handsome costume cream China silk, lace, McCoy. pale diamond ornament*. Miss T. Northrup. Mrs. Edgar French, black satin dress, Miss Venie Bryan. India ailk with dia¬ Mi** Mira Korea, v ley, H. A. Hall, a G. Hine. A. D. Hazen, 11. Section 19.Chas. Poor, aid in of sec- blue scarf draperies, black gloves, Japanese black silk, laje aud trimmed with cut piuk gr crepe. Jas. W. John charge blue fan Spanish jet draperv, steel; square neck, filled in mond ornaments. Mia* Maud Nuvea. wli.ie India and Bntuna Bamberger, Hyatt. Hopewell, jr., tion.Q. E. Browning. H. R. Burrill, Geo. E. and blue ostrich plumes, ornaments diamond ornaments. Miss Gertrude Nelson, apri¬ with rare old point lace; diamond ornaments. Mrs. Chaa. Strand. of Baltimore, white fcille ¦ilk. J. W. Howell. J. E. Hayden, Walters. Hutchins, Colgate. Coker. F. Clarkson, Albert Small. L. smoke pearls and old silver. Miss Lizzie Chap- cot henrietta, thread luce, black drapery, pearl Miss elegant silk velvet dress, with Francaise. Mra. Geo. Irwin. Col. Chas. W. Johnson. Gen. Adam W. who Mrs. wore Ramsey, J. D. Barrett. Cleveland. Ohio, eery Seely, H. J. Stancliffe, J. C. Rock. C. C. pell, accompanied Gustafson, ornaments. blue sash and ribbon Miss Fannv Mrs. J. B. a £. King. Henry King, jr.. 8. H. Kauffmann. Gen. Mothersead. A. P. H. K. Willard. I elegant costume and Miss trimmings. Wight wore white moire ailk light blue graj *ilk. court train. ;>an< I* light Montague, copper-colored plu->h Mnrie Prescott, white satin, richly em- Ramsey. beautiful lace dress, cut decollete; rib- draped in of gr;:y velvet and e mbroidered W. A. Knapp, E. W. Knight. A. Kaufman. H. Section 20.Ed. D. Woodruff, aid in charge ' pomt lace, and scarf of lilies in Droidered in colored cut bon polka-dotted tulle, garniture piuk la.-e, ^..rniture euphrates flowers, decollette. trimmings. roses, diunioud ornaments. pearl tinge and cri am . olor.d row* M. Kingman. Hon. Robt. T. Lincoln. Maurice of section.W. C. Mertz. Geo. T. Keen. W. H. cream and copper color. Mrs. Cannon, trained dress of white Miss Alexander Wilson lliss di*m >ulu*L, was as follows: point light crepe de chine dancing ornaments. Mrs. Annie Kirby, in garnet velvet, with dia¬ Mr*. John B:a< kie. Bootou, faille I ran- I'. Lister. Wharton McKnight. Hon. Wm. Mc- pearl ornaments. Mrs. F. L. Webb, red silk dress, waist trimmed with t>en- MisB Amelia pink Waltz.-Militalre." WaldteufeL * r heavily crystal Becker, white satin. Chantilly mond ornaments. C il*e. brocade, and Mm* Michael. Geo. C. Maynaru. J. J. McElboue, covered with black lace gracefully draped, dants. lace overdress, diamond ornaments. Mrs. Mrs. Geu. Pompadour diamond*; John McDermott. Dr. Lou^s Morris Promenade.. * Nshl. ornaments. Mussey, black silk, with black lace Kidd. I'aterwu. N. J., white *atiu and val« n- Mackall, Gypsy Serenade," pearl Mis* Pidcock wore black faille Francaise. Alphonse Meyer, wile of city treasurer; black overdress; Mrs. A. B. Wood, Dundee. Scotlaud, ciennea lace; Ml-.* Shield*, white China Murphy, Henry May, Prof. 0. T. Mason. G. a Quadrille."Fleur de The," Strao**. Mrs. Justice Field. bine moire and veiled in dull Miss lace, diamond ornaments. black lace and .ilk; Matthews, Isidore Saks, Sam 1 A. light jetted net,\ -shaped corsage. poppies, diamond oruanieuta. Mr*, George Met abe, Cold 8pring-ou-Hudson, Shellabarger, Waltz.'-Santiago," Corbin. satin; blue passimentery and feathers, orna¬ Oray a Grecian gown of cream brocade aud Mrs. 8. H. Deviii. fawn-colored French faille, Mrs. Gen. Horace white Mra. Baucruft chocolate col¬ S. Solomons. Z. T. Sowers. Z. Strasberger, A. a de cut en Borghtouelegant decolette ailk; llaM^ Promenade.Characteristic '-The Co¬ ments, diamonds; Mrs. Edward M. Field, crepe chine,e embroidered in gold, V-shaped traine, pompadour corsage, trimmed in costume of ored Mm. Volker a Spofford. E. Sutherland. E A. Sumner, C. dance. dress of brocaded in illusion and Freuch gray silk, en traine. trimmed brocade; P. Donn. Albany. N. cordage. lace. .. a Saunders. C. a Smith, J. N. Speel, quette," Sousa. pompadour grav-silk. with pink garnitures and diamond oruanieuta. I white* crepe; Mrw. J. P. Oouid. black velvet, Judge Lanciers...Luck in pink roses, ornaments, pearls; Miss Coudit- Mrs. F. J B ilrd. of Missouri, wore a directoire Mrs. E. Kurtz Johnson, black silk, trimmed Mrs. F. E. of thread lace, with traiu and diamond Joseph Scott. Geo. L. Shoup. Hon. J. M. Thurs¬ Lore," Wengarten. Smitb, white satin and tulle with trim¬ gown of black velvet, of with Howard, Buffalo, N. V'. hand- princes* ton. w. 8. Ellwood E. Thorne, Polka.Journalist, Hassler. gold Lyons garniture Jet Jet some decolette costume of gray faille silk, en orn.itueuts; Mr». J. W. Fi*ke. bl«< k escurisi Thompson, Promenade.Grand ballet. "La Fill# du ming*. passementerie, point lace front. Miss Blanche Mrs. Richard J. Beall. black velvet, trimmed traine, white brocade petticoat, trimmed with lace; Mra. Van Beuanalaer. Al- Enoch Totten, Dr. Toner, Hon. J. a Tanner, Mrs. John Twefdale "wore a handsome dress iiairu wore a Jeness Miller of cream with Eugene H. A. Willard. Albert A. Wilson. Jeremiah M. Phareon," Pugrie. gown point lace. Mrs. Frank N. Carver, black point lace and of lilacs. bauy, N. V.. black velvet. and Mia* of cream white faille »ilk. en traine; front and china silk combined with Nile green china velvet; diamond ornaments. Miss Ella E. sprays Van whit* W ilson. B. H. Warder, A. 8. Worthington. Flo*d Lancier*."College Song*." Zimmerman. of white with falls Mrs. Gen. Wilcox wore an elegant yellow Ben.alar, ; Mra. Waltz."La Reine de la Mer." housa. panel* moire, of fine lace; silk, corsage bouquet of roses. Miss Mvrtle Beall. Nile green silk, trimmed with salmon ¦ilk. and Mrs. McNair, an of Nile McCammon. black chantillv lace. Mr*. K. Whittemore. Dr. Jas. C. Welling, Charles bodice finished with liaird wore a elegant gown Wileoi. "The Yeomen of the V-shape pale green tulle Marguerite gown of cream cash¬ velvety pointed bodice, edged with salmon silk. I corn-colored silk, Mrs. J.W Birkett. BrookI vu. Warren, Max Weyl, E. B.Youmena. Promenade.Mosaic, and mere with cream green Guard," Sullivan. ribbon; ornament*, diamonds. embroidery, bouquet of lilies feather*. Mrs. W. W. Thomas wore a light cocoa faille, ornuRK nta and Miss B. Macombie in a of the beautiful dress of pearl dw- ON THE FLOOR. Hassler. Mary magnificent valley. Miss Bailey wore a black faille Miss Arey, of Cambridge, Mass., light bine white satin, en low neck, bordered with moud*; Mr*. B. T. Lvnch. chan¬ Polka."Lily," dress of white corded silk, en front of cut of silk and traine, Brooklyn, "Bamboula," Urich. heavy traine; gown, garniture steel, bouquet long- velvet, trimmed elaborately with white lilacs, en corsage. She carried a tillv lace over black *urah. dmniouda and The Music and the Promenade.Caprice, of light-yellow brocaded silk, with panels of stemmed La France roses. duchesse lace; diamonds, jewels. pearls, ix-arla. Mr«. S. H. Committee Who Lancier*."Nadjy," Chassaigue. handsome duchess, bodice and Mrs. bouquet of white lilacs and rose buds. Her Starrett, Brookhu. white Looked Out for the Dancers. Waltz."Reve d ete." Buralossi. lace; open Mrs. Bruce, of New York, cream roval silk en W. 8. Hull. Grand Rapid*. Mich., black brooch was a superb cluster of diamonds; fan faille and diamonds; Mr*. M. M. I'arker. corn- ork."One Heart. One Mind." Strauss. filled with the same lace, fan of cream ostrich train, brocaded in colors, with elaborate trim¬ marquise lace, with green jewel trimming; of white ostrich plumes. colored aatJ.i, Mr~. bevendorf. black faille: J tips: ornameuts, diamonds. of and orna¬ diamoud ornaments. Mrs. F. H. Kendall, black Mra, E. W. Promenade.Val*e. "La mings diamond Miss Cul'b. Muldt ii. M .*« , corn-colon In the center of the ball-room was an Im¬ Gitana." Bucalossi. Miss Julia A. wore crystals pearls, Blanche Tvier Jones, a directoire gown d Lanciers.. Jakobowski. Karr white silk and tulle. ments. Mrs. Wilson, court train of cream bro¬ peau de soie and gold brocade, en train. of cream moire .atlli and black Velvet; Mr*. eream mense Japanese pagoda on which the musi¬ Erminio," Mrs. Frank L. white fail.e siik with Miss and lace, with shoulder length, K*'U*m»n. Waltz. -Reign of Venus." Voelker. Hanvey, caded satin, with front of satin-striped gauze, Howard, of Harford countv, Maryland, ¦uede glovea. and La Tosca fan; corsage bou- albatl'OKa and «uruli; Ml** Nellie keu*inan, cians were stationed. The base was built duchesse lace and seed trimmed with wore cream-colored silk with blue brocade Quadrille."Volksgarten." Struuss. Mrs. pearls. point lace and pearls, ornaments quet of Parma violets. buttercup aatm aud tullel Mr*. E L. Har- around the fonntain and was formed of moss, "A on the May Viley Jones, of Keutucky, diamonds. panels, iridescent head trimming, decollete. Miss Auua Barnes baugli. black Mlk lace, Mian Promenade.:De*criptive piece, Trip brocaded cream satin (en heavyV- Mrs. Blackford, piuk ailk de¬ anp point Fantil# ferns, and making a retreat Limited, Dow. traine). corsage, Mrs. Owen, wife of Representative Owen Augustus Creveling. black lace aud colette; Jli»" Mertie Br.mdhead. of Jamestowu, WaahiUKton. pale blue silk. palms, delightful shape front and back; trimmings, point lace, wore a of Miss Nellie white toilet: for the or dancers. the second Lancier*."Anita," Hoffmann. gown white crepine, thread lace diamonds; Headlev. N. V.. primrose faille silk; dead ornaments. Mr*. J. \\. .lone* wore a black ailk, cn proruenuders In ' ostrich ornaments, diamonds and Mias Vorln es. lace gold train, Galop."On the Sands, Piiemer. plumes; sap¬ trimmings, pointed corsage, and an elaborate Lill.v white dress. The Chinese minister. Cli ng Yen Hoou. at¬ veiled in black lace. story was Beck's orchestra, of Philadelphia, phire*. moire sash, uaniond oriium Mrs. Scnev, of Ohio, black Ihe energies of the members of the floor Mrs. nts. Representative tended the inaugural ball with the first we. re- Mi** K.ttx'iid Jouea wore a atrikmgly becom¬ numbering 100 pieces, which furnished the committee were not taxed earlv in the 8urgc-on-Genersil Moore, white satin Mrs. M. A. llanna. an el g.int costume of velet trimmed with point lace over a petti, oat tarv of the Chinese and four ot greatly brocaded with colors, trimmed with and of white satin, erabroid* red with dia¬ legation attache*, ing empire gown piuk ailk; diauiuuda. music for the dancing. Still above these and in evening, nor. in fact, until aft r midnight, for gold very light green silk trimmed with band.-ome ptans. aud alao the Coiuese consul in New York. Mr*. Ba*tiaucllt. ot N. w \ork. wore black there was point de Vtnice and antique topaz ornaments. lace with side embroidered 111 violet mond ornaments and necklace of and the third gallery was the Marine band, which very little dancing done until quite punnels pearls Mrs. Dr. Florence Donohue. an and velvet, eu tram with pearl ornament*. late, but the committeee rendered eftkieut Mrs. W. H. Randall, turquoise blue siik. diruc- uid seed pearls, with diamond ornaments. diamoud*.^ lVarl buttertly was worn in the elegant Mia* Ba*tiiiueUi. New furnished the promenade ssti-ic between the trimmed withsilver ornament*. t ,n becomiu^ gouii of pule blue silk, witu over- Katy ^ork.an ei<)ui*ite service in the tour of the toiregown, .Mrs. Mrs. 1. E. black Brunei* lace, with hair, of white ostrich feathers. tw u ot black a This was facilitating presi- J. J. black court train, Chapiu. dress ol tu .e. and diamond ornameuts. chantiUy lace, necklace of rare dances. pagoda Jjandsomel* deco¬ Mahouv.* velvet trimmed diamond ornam nts. Miss Emma Wood, white tulle festooned over dentiul party around the hall. It will be re- with d'Alencion. and white Mis* Daisy Keeler. costume of cream-colored Pweb, rated with flags and shields, so that the musi¬ mt nib. red that four years ago seven 1 able- poiut diamonds. Miss Mrs. C. T. O l'errall. a very handsome black moire, each festoon cau,*ht at the bottom sntin. with Mr* Watron*. black Mtm and white china Mik a id ornament*. with a bun h of most.rose buds, a of C^iiren Ann collar; sleeveless arms, Ince; Mr*. Ilam cians were almost hidden from *iew. The bodied in full blue uniform and Mahony, pearl velvet train,"steel oruaments. pink trimmings, garland IIton. blue allk *ir« *a, Hilver policemen, Mrs. w.iite duchesse satin the same tlowers crossed the "inaugural ball" g.ovw fastened at the top of empire brocad# sound d:d not be marching abreast with locked hand*, cleared Capt. Thompson, diamonds. lovely pointed each a bodice aud Mra. lav¬ appear to obstructed, how¬ trimmed with Valenciennes lace; diamond and Mrs. S from the left at the throat arm, with diamond pin. jewelry, neck¬ torquoii* je-w. lry; Holt, ever. for the strains could be heard at the the wa.v for the passage through the crowd of nator Reagan wore pearl white satin, corsage shoulder, lace of and ender aallu empire die**, lavender velvet ruby ornaments. en traine. in w .s a diamond star pearls, turquoise diamonds. furthest end of the hall. The crowd Mr. Cleveland and his [.arty. There was uotli- embroidered gold aud silver, fes¬ pendant. Mrs. Lewi* ( black velvet, en bodice. Hud ametliyt-t jewelry. Ml** kirke. began of that kind last The members of Mrs. Uusiave A. Jahn. Worth costume of mul¬ tooned with rose tan Mrs. M. I). Helm, black lace trimmed in jet; lephuue. traiue, ailk. pink to arrive early, and b* the time the first num¬ ing ni^rht. velvet, with embroidered Is of h< li- point, pearl jewelrv, diamonds. point luce and diamonds. white- lace, di luoiitl aolitairea; Ml** B lie ber of the which the reception committee formed the main escort berry pant gloves Hlid slippers. Miss Reagan, pale blue Miss Julia Wutrou* i div** ot blue *nk. whiti ro>» promenade concert, opened satin, and silver beads, lace .'Irs. A. T. of wore a Ciephanc, Nile green lace over mpire the exercises at the was to the President, but to Dr. Ruth's otrope heliotrope faille, made up with pale lem u crepe and gold Ryan, Id iho. handsome bud*; Mi*a NctUe iieUei oil. bull-room, played, there according draperies; ornameuts, diamonds. lace, toilet of white faille, with front of green siik. with di.iiiiouds,and corsage bouquet corn-colored ailk; were several thousand in the hall. instructions the aide in charge of each section, pearl and saphire jew. lrv. pale blue draperies of La Fran e ruse*. ro*. buila. persons and some of his as Mrs. J. F. Love, gown of black faille Fran- gloves aiwl Miss a lace, corsage of white roses. Simon Hasaler and J. G. 8. Beck were the assistants; acted addition.ii caise. with of black and slippers. Sudie Reagan, bouquet Miss 1 inker, of Brooklyn, light green silk, Mr*, (i. L. Cole wore point lace and tulle; the escort during the passage of the driptries gold crepe niece of Senator Reagan, wore ecru »atin mar- Miss Crowell wore crimson Chtnacrape.com- Mix* C'a*well. conductors of orchestra, while Mr. John distinguished de chine of roses, hiutd with Miss covered with light greeu embroidered crape; lenioii-<-o|or moirexud point l»c-«. Sonsa. the leader of the Marine band, party through his section. The members of the garniture yellow decollete, vellieux with pink plush punuels and revers. gold embroidered tulle; Etta of bachelor bu.tous. Mr*. Gen. \V. A. Walker, ot l'aw tu. kt t. K. Philip sleeveless, tan gloves. (Ill: hesse lace a Valck. of Baltimore, wore black Brussells lace garniture piuk L, directed the movement* of that with floor and committee are to be con- trimming. Miss Patterson, Mr«. eutatlve Herninuu wore blue k mlk. with thiead lace barb and body, promenade Miss Belle D I'elouze, of Richmond, wore a of Miss was attire inl roses; diamond Kepf gray and trin.miug; Balvatore Petrola as assistant. The gratulated on the excellent manner in which guest Renault, d in pink Jacquimeiiot ornaments; faille, the train cut en of diamond orni im uta. opening Grecian costume, of white silk and lace with rrench faille, embroider d in Miss Ethel Full wore a dress of white cloth, pink long princesae number of the was a tbev carried out the instructions of their chief silver, with silver faille, the low Mr*. E. A Hall, of program "presidential and for the general efficiency in the girdle ornam- nted witu pearls, a h tndsome luce trimming, and festooned about the low V- combin-d with embroidered satin; Marcchal gray corsage tilled iuto the Saratoga Kpringa. S. Y., polonaiae." composed especially for the occa¬ displayed du corsage of lilies of the Nicl roses and ornaments. throat with silver tulle. Miss Hermann wore white *nk, white lace, a^uare-necked boellce; sion Mr. Sotisa. and was bv the of their duties. Dr. Ruth proved bouquet valley. shaped neck with mechlin lace, diauiond and pearl w bite India suit low di..tnoud by performed performance Miss Jennie l'ciouze biack and tulle, tan Miss Annie Cassin wore a handsome costume bodice, trimmed in pearl oriiauienta. combined band and orchestra. For this the himself an excellent organizer and black velvet gold opal jewelry, pale gloves. lace. >lra. J. II. Patri k. of thia moire author wielded the director and it was the general opinion of those corsage decollette; ornaments, Mrs. H. T. Stancliff-.-. handsome dress of of old rose-colored net over s.uiu. and Miss V city, pink naturally baton, and the diamond*. white moire Jennie Cassin. black net and silk. Mrs. 0. L. Gardner, black Sicilienne. draped ailk. iteek. lace aud pearl pa***Ui< Ulcne. di*- croduction was praised. The remain¬ who had had experience with former inaugura¬ antique, draped wiih white silk with aatin und thread laces. Miss Florence mond oruurneuta. highly tion balls that never were the details for the Miss Ilea Patton. of Pennsylvania, a hand¬ gauze, with and bund nuinled Mrs. Mitkiewicz. white Chinese silk, en traine, der of the program was as follows: Leutner's some blue satin, trimmed in pearl pendants Gardner, black velvet directoire, with ostrich Mra. L>r. U racy, black ailk. with diamond Festival floor so admirably arranged uor so intelligently elaborately point panels; diamond ornaments. mid diamonds; Miss Marshall, pale-blue gauze Overture, orchestra: Grand Fantasia lace. Miss Patton wore a badge worn her and Mrs. Marshall, blue and plume garniture. natural dower*. on themes from Tanuhauser." band; carried out by Mrs. N. Dingley. jr.,heliotrope velvet princess turquoises; gauze Mis« of Fortress Mra. I'erkiu*. black aatin. diamond Wagner's fa'her when a delegate iu 1440 to liomiuate the en tr du»h -sse silver; Miss Uuatkin. white and Crawford, Monroe. Virginia, neclace, Meyerbeer's "March aux Flambeau." orchestra; itn^ lace. coitT ire. gauze green cardinal piu h. with ducollette bodice, skirt of aud voitturc of o*trich ELEGANT COSTUMES. former President Harrison. Miss Pidge l'.itton, Mrs. K. N. cream India silk, serpent silk. tip*. Nicolai's overture. "The Merry Wives of Wind¬ of Lewistown, I'a., attired in white silk and Dingley, Mrs. Charles Bond, of Boston, silk and point dO-prit. Mian Maud bturte vaut. w hite aiell and pink sor." band; The Bridal March from green garnitures, directoire style. yellow Mrs. Ed.->on. velvet and ro*ea. Wagner's The Unusually Lar^e Number of Beau¬ tulle. Miss Edith cream tulle; diamonds. Miss blue ruby corsage train, "Lohengrin." orchestra, and a collocaUou from Dingley, cashmere, fish¬ Gertrude'Mitchell, trimmed with ostrich over of Air*. Charles Weutworth, brown velvet, with tiful and Costumes. Mrs. Wm. Moore, of New York, white silk and net over blue silk . Miss vellow plumes, petlico.it Bizet's "Pearl Fishers." band. Costly overdress. cr.ipe Hildreth, tulle; cream flowera. gauze. Mrs. Chas. Foulke, blue silk, peari Mi»s Violet Hildreth, white puiut-desprit. guipure. BAIL TO THE CHIEF. With all the gorgeousness of decoration that Edward J. Qay, a handsome black faille d.amond and Mr*. F. E. Bucklaud. white satin; trimmed Mrs. 11. L Gibbs, of New York, black lace n.aa Clara Barton. pre*ident of Am< rican Mrs, passementerie, pearl necklace. and diamonds. National Bed Croaa. black velvet with rare When President Harrison and his ar¬ made ball-room a scene rare ¦ilk, with lace and diamonds. Mrs. A. H. Gay. Mrs. Davie*, black with lace, full traine; diamond party the of and perfect velvet, white tablier with old-point Mrs. C. E. of white silk aud decoratt d With aevcrai m> was an elegant black silk with bouquet, ornamented Persian Gibbs, Washington, jewela data aud rived the fact made known to the waiting beauty, the magnificent costume* worn by the embroidery; diamond and sapphire jewelry. and silver with rich decoration* from the late VK ill.am of with jet and lace. Mis* Mamie Gay, white Miss Mrs. wore a gauze; pumegrunite plush Emperor multitude, which numbered some eight thou¬ ladiea was not the parure. Robinson, black velvet, waist Albert Loaning beautiful gov.n of train; diamonds. tje rn.anv tor acrvicea reudtred the present surpassed by glitter¬ faille and poiut d'esprit. Miss Fannie Butler, coral Mrs. w during sand. the musicians "Hail to the decollete; necklace. Tbos. Wilson white, all beaded aud trimmed ith po nt lace, Mrs. black toilet with rich lace Frauco i'rukxian war. by striking up ing surroundings. It is conceded that no en¬ a black lace and diamonds. Miss Neddie Lau¬ piuk costume, lace. decollete, aud diamond ornaments. Uobiuson, Chief." which was several times, point sapphire , Mr*. J a*. W. Birkett. of repeated until tertainment in ever the derdale, a pink China silk, with duchesse luce Mrs. Jaiu<-s I*. Sothoron. black silk, trimmed draperies. Brooklyn, tan-colored the distinguished guests had reached their Washington equaled Mrs. P. A. Crow, of St. Mrs. Senator Jones, of Arkansas, dark blue vel¬ Miss Small. Hagerstowu. M<1. toilet groB-rjr.uu train, witli rare old lace ov< rdrt na beauty of the gowns which signalized the trimming*. Louis, vet en traine, blue embossed velvet front with black jets (passementeries.) Her hair was dancing reception room. The band was e*i- black satin rhadames, with lace trimmings. pale dressed low. with diamond of silver tulle; corsage decolette marguerite aud cornave of pearl aud lace combined, ele¬ Sri*ateentl* a little uncertain whether the President inaugural ball of la*t evening. Many of Miss Lillie M. Crow, cream-white India silk and elbow sleeves slashed and tilled in with poiut ornaments. decorations. gant jewel*. duchesse lace. V-frout and back, trimmed with Mrs. D. L. Simmons wore a dress of black wob1<]I immediately make a tour of the hall or Worth s handsomest and happiest conceits min¬ diamonds, V-neck and *ieevele*s.a lovely cos¬ with Mrs. Geo. W. Hook. Cleveland, Ohio, pearl Mr*. Iheo. Willi*, of Brooklyn, pale pink not. for they followed their musical announce¬ silver passementerie and point duchesse lace- striped satin, diamond ornaments. Mrs. white silk court train, lace ¦urah eoatume with full court traiu of gled in common with the highest achievements tume. ornaments diamonds. Miss Stout, of A. H. Van Deusen. black faille, trimmed with garniture, point atriped ment with the "Star Spangled Banner" and of American and Mrs. N. L. Jeffries, white satin petticoat Montana' lace and heavy silk cord; diamonds. brocade m utw chocolate and pink atripew-n several other When it become art, sparkling diamonds, pale blue faille en train, combined with blue and point and jet. Mrs. Elliott Coues was dressed in black satin auiierb toilet. patriotic songs. embroidered in gold, with a directoire coat of Mrs. Ri.-iiard McAllister's dree* waa a rose evident that tnere would be some delay in the pearl* and rare Jewel* were as abundant as the blue satin, diamonds. silver brocade, point lace and diamonds. Mrs. and diamond*, and Mrs. Bates in black satin Sir*. B< nj T. Lyucb. Brooklyn, black thread of the on rich and train* which the floor Morgan, wife of Ensign of satin, with velvet and duchesse lace. *nd appearance presidential party the Door graceful swept Mrs. Levi H. Brown, a snperb Felix gown Stokeley Morgan, Miss llnth A of New and rubies and emeralds. lacu tine old pearla. the musicians resumed the regular program, and in the waltz. the notable toilet* of white and black velvet Annapolis, pale blue Canton crepe, with hand¬ Pront, York, white china Mrs. Harry Kiug. b.ue silk with lace trim¬ Mi** liarriBou, of New York, velvet aud dreamy Among satin, directoire some duchesse lace and diamonds. Miss Somer- silk; overdress Valenciennes lace, corsage of ruby began the music for the dances. Of course at worn were the veiled with lace, diamonds and ming and diamoud ornaments. lace. th»? time e*er* one was following: chantilly ville. handsome costume of black flowers, diamond ornaments. Mrs. J. H. Get- eagerly awaiting the sapphire ornameuts. Miss Adele Cole a Chantilly Mrs. Higgins, uiuk brocade, white laoe over¬ Miaa Aldrich, of Brooklyn, white dotted tulle appearance of the new President and Vice-Pres¬ Mrs. Sc nator Paddock wore a Russell gown os lace, wun I»1 u k ostrich tips, black aigrette* iu chell, pale blue silk, embroidered mull over¬ dress, and o.-truti aud aurah. satin brocade, en trains, a most curioui beautiful brunette, buff tulle with garlands of hair, diamond Mrs. J. dress; g .rniture of flowers, diamoud ornaments. plumes. to u., uu but utile heed was paid to dancing. roses. ornament*. F. Danels Mrs. Uweit. of Kentucky, black velvet and Mr*. Ua*h. B. Williams, garnet, velvet and No effort was made the floor to Sarisign, gracefully draped with black and gold directoire gown of cream faille Francnis eii Miss Li^in wore pint silk with dnperijs of black aud white silk combined. aauu; diamonds. by managers ornam> uts. a Miss Anita Cln*\ H»quoi» faille, diamomd embroider d striped form there were a few lace; diamonds. Mrs. Collman, tiaine. with V-lront and back, sleeveless, and gauze, diamoud ornaments. Miss Mrs. Dr. of Mr*. Tho*. W. aurah quadrilles, although of satin duche**e. en the front ornaments. Miss Fit a ,Un. litT. ot navy, whit* aatin when the und.-r the escort of seed pearl*; ornaments, diamond* and pearls, Mrs. H. L. black velvet. Mrs. Wm. B. Miss Alice M. Mi ler. of Michigan, drossteel Mrs. and toilet, of bauiiroiue hiiUU presidential party was Mrs. F. B. wore white satin. com¬ Page. Camp!>ell Carriugton, white lace daubing panel paint- A worn Miss Spinola . silk, lace aud representatives of the and floor com¬ very lyiique gown, by Paddock, Ogden. of Lincoln, Neb., dress whit gray pearl trimming; cor»age bou¬ diamoud ornament*. dotted tuile lavender oa- reception mud? of a dark Brussels made over bined with embossed velvet, lace empire iug. cry*tal diap.rua. mittees. did emerge from their room, green net, point purple China silk low neck aud trimmed with ostrich quet Mrs. Auuie velvet with dia¬ tri. ll boqa. t. tan gloves. reception blue satin; the front was of blue silk, and gold passementerie. V^ss W hiltord, of New Mrs. George Lunnev wore a cream-colored Kirby, garnet the familiar "Hail to the Chief' was againlieard, light light York, moire. tips and diamond . mond orn ments. Mr*. M< ad. of Ohio, black velvet demi-train. and was continu- d the covered with a solid mass of beaded pendants. pink crape, green Mrs. < 'orwin wore a satin dress, cut low. eu tr line. East India beetle- Mi-* ai.k during time in Paymaster lovely direc¬ . Mrs. H. L. Swords, lemon colored silk, nat¬ (.owing, gauxe, ot occupied She wore a handsome necklace of the same! Mis* Emily Bonnell. of Ghio. wore an ele¬ win trimming, diamond ornaments. slilped rornage making the circuit of the haa toire costume. Cu.lerdres* of white satin, em¬ ural flowers, point lace and diamond orna- double violets back aud trout, a very unnjue Miss Claire Rustin wore a gown of white satin, gant white silk dres* with silver trimming and broidered with aud w.th of Miss Kate -M.intou. in elegant Parisian cos- dr ros sarin with black Span¬ iirs. Hobt. M. of Mr*. Mau*Hcld. black dotted tulle M. L. Ruth, United fine satin aress with necklace. sage green sn Scott, Philadelphia, white aud jack Surgeon States nary, ice of pink and white silk, mado decollette; or¬ pearl jeweled ered with Satin and embroiu rv t bines.- ish luce. M Esther 1> Puv wore a white ar- ro»eii. Mr*. H. R. Paliuer wort a beautiful gold. and gold cloth with feather trimmings, dia- the chairman and director of the floor and naments. diamonds. garint overdress made iu Ornauieut- d.a¬ ronrc silk gown, embroidered with gold and sil¬ moud ornaments. .lira. Charles W. Froutz, of Mrs. J. L. Howe wore an silk aud Persian velvet dress, with diamonds Shanghai. ver. Spenc'T, Mana., promenade committee, had all his arrange¬ elegant heliotrope mond*. Mi»s Isabel Darlington, turkey red silk open- court ttaiu of black velvet, point laci aud dia- with aud lace Mrs. Alice Powers > rs. wore ments as as His brocade dres*. richly trimmed point lace; point trimmings. Mrs. G. W. Grans, whit silk moire, with an A. E. Demton an elegant costume over wliit< faille. moud*. perfect possible. stand, ju-t diamond ornaments. Miss Howe, wore an elegant black silk dress with black lace of s faille with trim¬ ing pautlsot beyond the musicians, was furnished with an antique pink,' overdress of w.iito stripe i silk tude. Mrs. G. ije green passementerie Mrs. G. W. Morton, of N. Ana.- Virginia Hewitt. Elgin. 111., dani with ornaments. Mrs. Fick, white satin trimmings. Mi** Wick a light gray with white. Miss Ela ne Anderson wore an Saratoga springs, iug indicator, which communicated pearl W. a costume of black silk and ming.. elegant Y.. back velvet aud with train, witu toilet of bi.uk velvet, . In I Tod. red lulie by electric directoire with Mrs. J. Mrs. Geo. H. Johnson, of Conn.. Keating, jet. Gr cinn costumo. salmon jet princess gold belis with the 'iO differ' lit sections into which gown, pearls. Gillespie, Bridgeport. gai ni.shed with yellow velvet bows aud Uuwcrs flowered colored frout of satin brocade, diamond orna- Cord* ot silk lor diamond*. black satin, American beauties, with diamonds. silk with jewelry to match. Mi-s Mamie ch n i silk with diamoud oruam nts. pearl heavy girdle-; the haii had been divided, so that in the ar¬ ohuson. of Conn., white brocaded j of tbe same color. ments. of Mrs. Hall, canarv satin, with black lace over. farnet Bridgeport, Mrs. A. C. Harm r black heavilv Mrs. C. Rich, mauve silk, velvet trimmings, wore I'KUSONS WIIO \\ KliK I'KIM NT. rangement square dauces it was known at Mrs. black velvet and diamonds. Miss satin, diamond ornaments. Miss Anna John- I faille, jetted duchesse lace, diamonds. Mrs. B. H. Miss M. Morgan an elegaut ball dress of once by the of the aide in of a Simpson, diamond ornaments. Mrs Randall, a costume Detw.ler. white tulle, dan. report charge Holbrook. grav brocade, with lace. Mrs. son. of Bridgeport, pink silk, poiut lace, pearl color si.x. ing length. Nome of Tliot>e W l.o Were Numbered section when his sets were completely formed. point and Mrs. F. S. of delicate blue taiile and ducnesse lace, witn pearl passementerie trimmings, point IMiss Maud David,-e. white- silk and tulle. The of his was Carpenter (a young bride), Nile green silk, with earrings pendant. Prcsbrcy and diamond ornaments. Mrs. Ree- hire, diamonds. M. J. of ti'f at ttie liall. assignment large force made by white nlk, Lice trimmings, pearl H. Mi-s Bo of Maine, white Mrs. Pickering, Philadelphia, wore Anions TiiwiMlMb Dr. Ruth as follows: pearls. pearl pendant. siile an exquisite Parisian costume made by uelle, direetiore, a handsome grey siik with steel colored lace Mrs. W. H. Clagett, white ailk and diamonds. Mr*. David Heiueman, of Brooklyn, wore of white revers au.l sash of yellow, garniture of yellow attendance Melancthon L , Worth, lace combined with faille; or¬ and diamonds. The that of any inaug¬ Kuth. chairman and director. Mr*. Howard Clagett in black tulle with jet blatk silk, trimmed with steel ornaments, dia¬ an 1 Mi->s Stetson, of Washington, aurpaaae-d Aula. Daniel Chas. C. naments. diamond necklace and earrings. Mrs. ju-miue. Miss May S. Ashy, cream-colored surah silk ural bail or any euiertiiumeut ever held iu Special McC'auley. trimmings. The Misse* Dullamel in white. mond pendant and earrings. Miss Grace a co- lime of black velvet and violet pink moire and tnlle, garniture of apple l>los- combined with lace and with Worthington. Fred. Poor, Thos. M. Foote, W. Mrs. John B. Weber, costume of white Heiueman. a dress of silk, short Lippincott soins. Mrs. C lailiu. of B xton. cardiml moire. garnished poppies. Washington. It wa* a notable gathering, too, a Van faille, pink sjeeves fanle covered with black thread lace of verv in Revpen. front of embossed velvet, neck, and with diamond and trimmings. Mrs. Edward Potter, of Boston, Miss L. Gersoti. dres*ed red satin and im- not ouly for its but because of the Additional Special Aids.Otto C. Reinecke. square point long evening gloves, pin fine texture, diamond oru mi nts. Mrs. Shep- Jet laces, with diamonds aud pearl*; of magnitude-, O. 8. feel. lace, diamond ornaments, corsage bouquet of earrings. Miss Smith, white satin, with dia¬ in black lace with diamond ornaments. pink moire and pearl trimming. ported great number of p. r*ou* of *oclal or political Theo. King, F. Hopkinson Smith. water lillies. white and fan. Miss Mamie mond cross aud pard Mrs. John W. Corson, an of Washington. D. C. W. V. R. W. H. gloves earrings. Miss Weenunah l'oindextar, lovely white moire empire gown Misses J. and A. Mitchell, dressed in prominence included in it B low will be Berry. Brownson. U. 8. N.;a Weber. Nile green moire, draped with tulle, Miss Jeuks, of Indiana, wore a dress of old diamond light blue ottoman silk, full train, p ant lace black | G. Roggs. John A. Baker. Wescott John ornament*. satin aud jets aud diamonds of New York. fouud a list of some of those present: J. L. H. Bailey. garnished with pink rose*: fan of pink ostrich rose gauze, natural flowers, diamonds. Madam Mutsu wore one of her most elegant trimmings, with garniture of pink ro. o». orna¬ Beall, Carpeuttr, John F. Cox" Alfred feathers and tan wore a diamonds. Mrs. C. Geraon. dressed in black satin aud Elton, oi Prof. Mis* Lawsou. white Mrs. Orton. of Irvingtoii-on-IIu lsou ., ments Judge Irving Pougl.keepKie; Conklmg. Myer Cohen, A. C. Geer. gloves. imported robes oi tiie richest waite figured ». jet* aud diamoud*, ot Mr*. Lamer Dunn. Hayden China silk trimming* of partna violet*; vio- handsome dress of heavy corded black »ilk. made with court train, the ot heavv Mrs. Paojdiiig. light bine India silk, lace imported Washiugtou. Bairy ilulkiev. Mr. and W. Edwards. A C. Guruee, De Bree Higgms, 8. C. let fan. petticoat r D. C. A. L. Ore*ham. Mr. aud Mr*. Geo. T. gloves and Miss (jrarikill. pink moire, trimmed with mourning jet. Miss Agn -s Orton white corded silk, the corsage orna¬ trimmings flow garniture; pearl ornaments. Morrow, Kellogg, U. 8. A.; A. 8. Kenney, C. 8. N.;Theo. cbantiliv lace of com-h-*he wore white over V-shaped Mrs. Morris iil. black moire trim- Mrs. B. Jacob, dressed in black silk and dia¬ Nvack. New York; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Maris. T. M. li. Mason. necklace, dragon 11a. pink and gauze pink satin, mented with diamonds. ? tVoodh uet. of York. r*mitk, Chas. Munn. James Miss Edith Farlev. black tulle; Miss Reed with a handsome of la France roses. tniudi imoud ornaments. monds; New W. 8. Iioone. Gtn. C. H. Baruev aud daughter, Norton, a O corsage Mrs C. H. Bass, cream-co'ored Miss ( uuieron. costume Henry Reiily, Chas. M. Rae, Wm. Waldoboro. Me., white lisae; Miss* Miss Virginia Orton looked in a gown satin and Mrs. DeWitt Sp.tui ug, pink moire Mary of white bro¬ Of New ; Col. alul Airs. Geo. L. Snoup, B. Reiney, T. Roessle, W. B. Ranklne. C. C. Roger*,' charming poiut-lace; decollete corsage, m gnflcentdn empire caded satin and draperies of tulle, embroidered Piakfaam. of W. a Philadelphia, cafe au lait pi ish: Mrs. Andrews, of white mouslaine du soie. gown, with dower garniture; pink pearl orna¬ Idaho; Delegate Joaeph Idaho; Shayne. Shaffer. Jas. M. Varnum. Richard cream colored tulle embroidered in Mrs. Gould, or blue vel¬ mond necklace, pendant and bracelets, and di- ments. iu spravs of white, and caught up with lilies of Oeu. Geo. 8. Batcheler. of Saratoga; James U. 8. Theo. palo Judge Troy, royal amoud in white Swede the and knots of moire Washington. N.; Smith. Ralph tinsel; Mihs Raum, china gray silk- Mis* vet, point luce and diamonds. butterfly hair; long Mrs. Aldace F. Walker,' cream moire, en valley ribbon. Hick*. Cine-iuuau; Mr. E. H. Newman. Miss Walsh. D. a Sickles, J. Ftuner Lee, W. F. Label gioves; she carried a white ostrich feather and with tulle Mrs. Wilson, of New Nellie Mr. aud Mr*. C. H. Bas*. and Clarke, C. a Jellow Rtuin, yellow crepe; Miss Fannie Raum. Mrs. Edward Lauterbach, an empire gown of fun. Mr*. E. L. white corded train, drap-ryof white aud garniture Benjamin York, white Lybrand. Zappone. white silk. yellow velvet trimmed with pale green, skirt pearl Htanly, of apple blossoms; diamond ornaments. Miss silk and diamond ornaments. Mr*. 8tauley, of New Vork; Mr. auu Mra. Geo. detail roa sections »td corridors. Mr*. bilk and point lace costume, jewels, diamond wore a rose Miss itoseanna Smith, of a C. Oorhaiu. Mr. aud Mr*. W F. C. C. balzell's costume, light blue moire richly embroidered, diamond aud pearl orua- diamond und Roberts French gown of old bro¬ Albany,. N. Y., sil- Clark, Section 1.Alexander aid in with satin with front of white and ments. necklace, pearl pendiut. pearl Roman ornament*. ver aud moire silk with Aiamouds. Baasett. Hou. A. NuneC. of New York: Britton. charge stripe, gold and ornaments on cade, crystal trimmings; gray Joseph of section.Gilbert brocade, with soft tulle round the neck. Mis* Mrs. Jerome Bernheimer. of New York, ele- opal corsage. Mrs. P. F. Wil¬ Miss Hemenover wore a directoire coat of yel¬ Miss McGill. of Washington, cardinal surah, J. H. Charles Smith. C. J. Becdy. aud W. H. Hart, Ike Gans, C. Birk- Dalzell'i kinson. black satin and palest green China silk, with lace and H. Mrs. head. J.W. Clous. white tulle, with piuk lilac triiiimiug. gown of white faille, with silver brocade, and low silk, over a petticoat of white lace; dull diamonds. Dil. Ciu. iuuati; C. Fargo. Chicago: Rudolph Kauffmann, E. S.W. with waist shirred arouud neck and brought lainoud and ornameuts. trimmings diamond ornuments. Mis* ornaments. Miss Darliugton. white silk and gauze. Pointer. Clara. L. Curtis. Ohio; Mis* Chrono¬ Moore. W. D. Fred. 5ant pearl i. old rose and silver brocade cos¬ gold Rudy. Voight, Linden Kent. down tightly to the waist, skirt plain and full Mrs. S. C. Piatt wore a gown of handsome IetCampbell, Mrs. John J. McElhone. a very ellegant black Mrs. J. & Bourke, pink game, embroidered pher. CoL John N. Staples. Mra. Higgina aud Section 2.H. 1\ Wright, U. S. N.. aid in with demi-train. brocade aatin and black velvet. The tume, the directoire waist caught in by antique silk and velvet costume, diamond*. Miss Mc¬ in colors. Mrs. Owen, of Kcutucky; Dr. and Mrs. D. C. of section.W. E. piuk silver girdle; carried La France roses. Schotteld. of Cleve¬ charge Clapp. Phillip Alger, Mr*. G A. Lyon wore black satin, with silver skirt court train, black velvet panels on both Elhone, pink silk, with lace overdress, orna¬ Mrs. Henry E. Bowen, black velvet over sal¬ Pattemon and Mr*. Devi John W. Anderson. Jaa. A. Buchanan. John C. and tulle trimmings; Mr*. J. M. Merritt a demi- ¦idea; the front uf skirt of pink satin, Mrs. Ordway, red-corded Bilk covered with ments, emernlds. Miss Shultz, a very beauti¬ mon silk. land, Gen. R. D. Muasey. Mrs. Muaaey and Mra. Boyd. F. V. Bennett, John F. Chamberlain, G. trained gown of black brocade, striped with covered with white silk and gold lace, black lace, with waist of red brocade. Miss ful young lady of Phaladelphia, visiting Mis* Miss Grace Bowen, white silk, trained prin- A. B. Wood, wife of the United Statescou*ul at W. Harris, Thos. Hyde, jr. satin, and trimmed with duchesse lace; Misa looped on one side. The bodice of black Blacklock, a Pari* gown of pink tulle garlanded McElhone. black lace dress over black satin, ceese. Duudee; Spencer Sloan. New York; Mrs. Junius Section 3.W. Ban.ur'idge Hoff, C. 8. N., aid Nellie Morrltt white faills and dotted tulle; velvet, trimmed with pink satin, same a* skirt. with pink morning glories. Mi** Poor, a black diumoud*. Mrs. A. Schuyler, costume of pale Mrs. Henry 7. Baner, black moire trimmed B. Sloan. Chicago, and Demoiest,of New York; in charge of section.T. H. Bliss. W. A. Cowles Mr*. L R. Fitbian black moire, with *teel pas¬ Low cor*age. filled in to the throat, with pink Brussels net, trimmed with jet, moire waist. blue silk, cut low, with diamond necklace, ear¬ in lace and jet. Geo. F. Johnson and Gen. Bunaey, of Murray H. H. Dickson. J. H. Kidder, A. a May, W. a sementerie; Mr*. V. P. Chappel mignonette .urah and lace. Elbow sleeves, trimmed with Mis* Ordway, in black lace. rings and bracelets. Mrs. Hasler. imported Mrs. 8. S. Cox black faille, trimmed with Jet¬ Hill. New York; Ganett A. Hobart. New Jerseyi Hopkins. Frank T. Howe, A. G. Heaton, a a plush, combined with pink moire; Sirs. J J lace, same as front of skirt. Miss Fannie Mrs. M. T. Williams, a magnificent cream Worth costume of greeu velvet, diamond orna¬ ted lace. Mrs. Hlckcox, magnolia silk draped Wm. Bettle, New Jersey, Albert Tilt. New Jer- HotcMUM. Gould a rich toUet of black lace; Miss Jeunie Soldeery Adim*. gown of rich corn-colored satin; saUn, the design, embroidered in gold, of fern* ments, and diamond star in the hair. with pearl net sev; Judge T. H. Gaston. D. H Darrah. and A. Section 4.S. a Want, U. B.A.. aid in charge Gould a very tasteful costume of French gray, train »kirt trimmed with gold lace; corsage and roses down the entire front, the long train Mr*. W. C. Whitmore, wine-colored velvet, Mrs. Leary. of New York, heliotrope faille, E. Dent of Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. It. Golds, hmid, of section .A. T. Brice, J. C. 8. Burger, Nor¬ with Persian trimmings; Miss I.aura Gerhard, cut low. filled in to the throat with silk lace. en princesse, edged with fine pleating of real court train, point lace and diamond*. draped with pearl embroidered net Mr. aud Mrs. Perels. of Milwaukee, and Mr K. man a stor. Wm. A. a Ore-bam. W. H. Hough¬ a directoire gown of pink brocade, trimmed Mrs. C. R. Foster, handsome toilet of black lace, the low corsage filled into the throat with Mis* Laura Reyburn wore an exquisite toilet Miss 8chenek, pink silk oombined with white H. Austerlite, editor of the Frew /'n-iar, Cin- ton. Ralph Johnson. Will Way, J. C. Poor, a with tulle. network of guld-doited luce of *pecial beauty, of cream faille francai* opened over a brocade ottoman. einnati. Ohio; J. W. Templeton Chicago; Ho¬ M. Robin.son. Harry King. Mum Ray Elliott white *atin, covered in Miss Riddle, a gown of cream white lace and the elbow *leevea edged with the same petticoat; pearl ornament*. Mr*. B. H. Warder, bine silk in trail and bart Brooks. Mrs. Dr. Fleming, of Indianapolis Section 5.Sevellon A. Brown, aid in charge tulle, deml-train, jewels.pearls; Mr*. H. W. satin ribbon; a half wreath of pale pink roses Louise Vescelius-Sheldon, dressed "in black Miss Edith Flynn. directoire costume of high body. Mr. and Mr*. M. H Eddy, of Miuiieapolls: C. of section.J. S. Davis, N. Landoa Burchell. Jennings elegant black velvet, trimmed in in her verv ubundunt hair. tulle, trimmed with white ostrich feathers and robbins' egg blue moire. J. Mrs. Ingalls, black velvet. H. Barnes. Akron. Ohio. Mr* M. L. Whit. on.b, Frank Gordon. S. Gait. F. McDermott, W. A. lace, and diamonds, demi-train- Miss Miss Foster, pale pink nett, flowers and orna- white roses. Miss Eva Vesceliu*. dre*»ed in Mrs. John McFall wore an elegant black silk Miss Grace Fuller, silver and silk tranze ball M. 0. McCoy. Mr* Buth A. McCoy. Mis* Emm* Percy, Dayton 8. Ward, W. G. Webster, Geo. Jointeunie I.issberger. a beautiful debutante, yel¬ menU. white moire, trimmed with violets; pearl orna¬ velvet dress trimmed handsomely in jet and dress, low bodice trimmed with white lilacs Leech. B. L. Smith, of New York; A. J. HwiUer, W. Wallace. low moire aud tulle, decollette, trimmed in Mrs. Webster Elmes' costume.White satin, ments. duchesse lace; diamond ornament*. and floating ribbon*. Bath. N.Y.; Mr. aud Mrm. J. T. Guuion and Miaa Section 6.W. P. Duvall, U. a A., aid in flowers, and made directoire style, diamonds; with pearl-trimmud bodice, corsage and panel Mrs. DeB. Kleim wore a bine moire antique Mrs. Richard Sylvester, jr., wore a rich Mia* Maud Fuller, white laoe over white Gunion. John Thomas. Mosea Galea, and W. charge of section.Calderon Carlisle. H. a Mrs. M. Lusberger black lace, ornamenton in of white violets. en train, with petticoat, panels aud vest of bro¬ trained gown of light blue moire, the front em¬ silk. L Seligmauu. of Buffalo: A. L. Hurdle and Davis. Thoa. Hyde. sr.. B. H. Randolph, Jaa. H. most elegant jet and flowers, diamonds. Mrs. McKee, of New York, black satin dress cade garnet threaded with gold point lace broidered iu silver; diamoud ornament* and Mrs. 8pooner, ruby velvet trimmed with old Mra. E. L. Hurdle. Chicago; Dr. B. J. Sav.lle. H. R. Sullivan, Boas Thompson, Dr. Mr*, briaroo, lavender silk, black lacs orer- and diamond Jewelry. flounces on panel; ornament*, amber; coiffure corsage bouquet of Marechal Niel roses. rose passementerie and point de Venise lace. Kimball. C. 8. A.; T. 8. Hudson. Cnsfield, Tullio 8. Verdi. Frank B. Wiborg. H. a Page. dress, pearl ornament*. Mr*. E. Semmea, Mrs. BeuJ. Butterworth. white and heliotrope dre**ed high with feathers. Mis* Millho laud Mrs. Estelle Pollocke waa attired in black Mis* Anna Vila*, corn colored moire and Md.; Mrs. Henderson and Mi*a Henderson, Section 7.John C. U. a aid in black *Uk. black lace overdress, orna¬ Mis* wore a surah, trimmed diamoud ornaments. Miss Mr. snd Mrs. 1, E. P. Dennis. Cn*Aeld. Dr. and Fremont, N.. pearl satin, gold draperies; Butterworth, pale serspbine green with lace and Marguerite tulle. H. charge of section.a S. McCulmont. Warren C. ments. Miss M. A. Carpenter, black velvet blue silk directoire dress; Miss Shirley, blue pearl passementerie, skirt draped low, with Pollocke, pink silk with tulle, emerald orna¬ Mrs. Teller, cream brocade and pearl bangled Mrs. 8. E. Newlin. Bushville, lud.; Mr Jaa. Tilton. C. a McCawley. Lee Hutchins. Dr. a diamond ornamenta. Mia* E. Paddock, shrimp silk tulle snd violets; Miss Wimaa, white *ilk .Ilk cord and tasseL ment*; Mis* Mamie Callaway, empire gown, net draperiea. McNeely. of the Evansville. Iud.. JimmaL, and M. Burnett, Clifford Arrick, J. W. Greer, F. pink *ilk, tulle drapery, diamond ornament*. and tulle; Mis* Seiler, white silk. Miss B. W. Perkins' costume was cream faille white silk and pearls, and Miss Stevens, of New Mrs. Capt. Gross, heliotrope satin, entraine. daughter; M. A. Mm Donald. T. 8. Napier, Na« McKenney, Carroll McK< nney, W. 8. Parks. Mis* M. F. Wood, black »ilk, with black silk Mrs. Wesley Smead wore steel gray watered en train,with poiutde esprit, tan colored gloves- York, old gold plush, pearl ornamenta. Mrs. C. C. Shayne, New York, white brocade. York; Bobert C. Pierpont. Boston, Dr. J. B. 8«cu>nS.Richard Washington, aid in charge , with diamond and onyx ornament*. silk gown, trimmed in silver and steel-gray ornaments, diamonds. Miss Cora Perkins Mrs. Com. G. W. Sumner wore French grey Fedora overdress of lace. Littlewood. H. M. Spnuger. Forest City, Da¬ of section.a F. Arnold. Mattin Britton, C. F. Mr*. March, of New Jer*ey, black tulle, passementerie, elegant diamond earrings and costume wm pink surah and tulle, pink silk faille, point lace and diamond*. Her guests Mrs. W. A. Cummings, of Mew York, pale kota. W. B. Newton. Yorkville. IU.. Capt Jaa. Bacon. G. W. Ciasell. Walter D. Davidge, H. a Hart, of New York, in white silk. broach, diamond star in the hair. suits, natural flowers. from New York, Mrs. F. A. B. Jarvi*. black blue embroidered lisee. Smart. Portland; I. Mastbaum, Phlladelpbi»| Dickson. John Joy Edaon, A. a Hall, Cbaa. F. Mr*. Wheatlev, and empire gown of black Mrs. William Gibsou, steel blue bangolene Mis* Clara Schneider, light blue faille, tulle moire, thread lace and diamonds; Miss M. Miss Belle Smith, robin's en blue ailk and Jaa. I.anel'urgh. Mr. and Mrs. S H. Waadell, JohQ--oa, G. a Scarborough. B. D. Walcott velvet, trimmed with po>nt lace, with under¬ richly trimmed in lace, pink ostrich plume in trimming*. Mis* Annie Schneider, white moire E. Terry, black faille, Jet trimming* and dia¬ gauze. Mrs. John Q. Bennett and Mis* Bennett. Pitto- ttsouuu *-W. P. HoUurd, U. 8. A, tid !¦ skirt of rush pearls moue silk, with Um ifid duu&oud ormnflnti. with lawn trimmings. monds. Mia* Jeannie Stubbs, pink India siik. burg; Mayor MiCellin, oi Pittsburg; Mr. A. A.