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a i HDR ae Visi as: ae th Se CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. " Hancock's majority 1s about 25,000. ‘Tho as Tl wmocrttae Congressmen are alf Democrat! LOUISIANA, x iiowman Mf, 60s Dy haemon & Eben 1. Stone. ee —Hepublicann, 10; Democrat, 1. I * NEARLY 5,000, MICHIGAN, pAnnATA's MO alengs ‘Tribune, Ea A TH spectal Dispal La, Nov. S—Not half of) 8 Edwards, taeoy, 8, #itoswoll C, Horr, New ONLY. Miia. State have beon heard + guius G He Ee ¥. *Iny A. Hubbell. 0 parties I ations are the Stato hits | “yenutiicans, hee from, bt Thaettel sectors abort 30,000 10 MINNFEOTA, ven Oe ith ¢ Demverntic Congressmen AO | 4, *Mark If. Dunnoll. 3, “WW. D, Washburn. jority. ‘All th 1H, in tho ‘Chird, whose | 2 Horaco B. Stralt, cept Wurral elected oryow appraxtiatos 5,000, —_—— MISSISSIDET ag . PEMOCHATS AME ELECTED, vi sh Nov. 6.—The Election Cant. st ners of Warren Comntys composed. 0} ails ets and one Rupublicat, threw tio Derrek tlekets atid 2020 for Lynch, te biter candidate for Congress, on the pa (tut thoy were not tn the legal form soto Jaws of Miasisaippl. ——- —Hopubileans, 3, om Loa MISSIRBITEE. . *Ffenry fo, Mutdroiw, 4, 41 12, Davie, Vardi Manntige, th islet Hooker, sii, Db, Money, 6, *Jamea I, Chalmers. —Domocrata, 0, MisgoUtt. 1, *Martin L, Clardy. 8, t, 7. Van Horn, ae Thomaa Allen, 0, *Nicronas Foun &. $2. Graham Frost, 1, J. 1 Buuttounis. *hocides TY, Davia. 1, doh I Chtett, ir. fh *Hichart P. Mand, 33, $ialtam HL. Haten: N VW. tale HE, Buckner, poder epublicans, 1; Greenback, 4. NEIMABICAs ARKANSAS, *maward Valentine, STILE THEY COME. —Hepithlican, f. Nov. 5.—Suflictent ad- NEVADA. ni, ATK. ae eave to ‘make assured the elec ve a to Jones and Cravens, Deinoernte, tot ero the Second and ‘Uhird Dis- George W’. Cagaldy, —Dotnocrat, 1. NRW MAMPSITINE, 1, *Joshun G. Hutt. 3, *Evarta W. Farr, 2 sInmes D. Belggs. The Republicans are Jubilant over | 2 oe Han Meer that Jotmston and Murphy inay aap NEW JERSEY, thee, nope tanh rand Fourth Distrlets. | 1, scrorieet, ttobesons fon Tt tected 12 th ie nits Mn several strom: | 2: Jo fart Grower. 6. Lhinenedonen, sin rate counties, there 1s enouch | 3. Miles Rosa, Te Ae A. Mardenberg. 4. 11S. Harris. —Republicans, 4; Domnerate, 3. NEW YORK, 1, Fae Bdmont, 18, *John Hammond, 2 Willig &, Robinson. 10, Aurubnimn Parker. Suiith, 2. George West. 21. Forria ducal iy ge *Winer Miller. 0. 2h *Cyrus D, Irescott, 7. Phitty 1, Duro. 4 *Joseph Mason. 8 *Anson G, McCook. 25. *Frank HB: *Mernada Wort. 246, *dotit HT. Coap. WW. Abram 3. Hewitt, 27, *Hilbridge G, Lapham ovi P, Morton, Jeremiuh W. Dwight Waldo Mutehins, 1D. 2. ichardson, ‘don I. Ketcham, ‘John Van Voorhia, 14. Lewis Dench, *Richutd Crawloy. Ms, Thomas Cornell, Jonathan Scoville, 10, Michaei N. Nolan, 3, *Houry Van Avrunam: i, *Watter A, Wood, Republicans, 21; Democrats, 12, NORTH CAROLINA, 1. Lewts C. Latham. & *Alfredt M. Scales, Orlando Hubbes, 4, Clement Duied, Jy Democtit apprehension of danger to pen OF moc anxious. abuut these disiicts. ——_— THE NEW CONGRESS. THE SUNATE. ont SSATE AITER PHE 4TIt OF 3 a wl po politically 9 te, If, as now oe 3 probable, William Mahone, Senntor- inet from Virginia, shall vote with the Re- sulin. If 'Peanessee should elect a Re- blfeanlbere will be a Republican majority Mitiout Mahone. ‘The new Senate will be made up as follows? a roman 373 Democrats, in alters Heats nda (M@wOne) itl BSIALL CAPS, {tin daubt (Fenuvsscey, 1.) cna ALANASA. yagi. A Demuerat. * ait John. Morya TT Quelegcetamar,D. | i, J, Ww. Shacktefont, 7 David M, Furehea, BO TEAMS ar a Heh 4 iauiain at Coz. i *Htobert ld. Vance. get aug. Ht, DD, i nh, Vert, De Republican, 1; Democrats, 7. ws danny DTS per Te Ge MANICA . ono. 7 i . 187 A Htepublicnn, BE ARENDT p, Task Atvin puunders, CUTAN. NEVADA. 1. Ren Butterworth, It. Henry 8. Neat. 2. *Lbomas EL. Young. 12, *Gcearye 4. Converse, rR. 188%. 4 Deanuchut, H Haury le Morey." 13, “Gibson Atherton, si. Honey MATS Te dss Sutin P-donon, 4, Emanuel Sonu 1. George iV, Geddes, Iss RevVET. Xi SMUALINE. |b, Sdenjamin Le Mevre, 15. Rufus it. Dawes. rg, AHtepmptientts | ee. lear toe 1 8, dames W, ititente, . 4d. Updewratt, anh Osmo ints Sai aukenye ‘a oh fe Teed. i. Win. Sekintes, or. ure, a. ol Damuerilts ae te ctlennte ls Ds rua mac 1S deiikinsen Hall, D, 3887, A Hepublican. fash Jolande Mebherson, D, NEW Yule saz. ak Republican. 15s. Thoseoe Coming, R, 8. J. W. Keifer, . Arldison 8, Met 9. James 8. Robinson, 19% Ezra 8. Taylor, . “Amos Townsend, rats, Ge 10. John DB. tice, —Ropublienns, 15; Demo URORUEAS gg GUTH CAMOLINA., ws OREGON. [Hilly De Matt IW. Tasso, D, 0. : Bee Ganon. Dp, TES. Zebu Vande, 2, met 10 polite Ind, 185f. A Repub PENNBYLVANTA: tenn. Ess Jolin A, lanxhns tt Te. Geo, He Pendielany | 4, oT, TE. Bingham. . 16. CC. Indtin, SXIILANA: an > | gS echuries O'Neil. 10, BT. 0, Walkor. vg Aeramlieats oy, ES SuatesudenD, |B eS J Teandall, 1. JM. Campbell BM Lian agen, REN NENANES 3 38 Sitopatio G. Fiater, 3, Kirkwoo - bitenn. a 5. . ti, BE. Belezhoorer. & wet ‘Alls, Be dan. Cam eran It 5, *Wiliain Ward, 20, alndrew G. Curtin, HASHAN, . Plumb, It. 1897. A, E. Burnal & Peat alias A Issh 1. H. Anthony, It, HESEUTY yao “Munlup Gs Hult lety D. . Ne a Mu Ue Me BS Je itidina, D. ASS, Wade Hanipton, D. LUUISIAN AS 1B tre Y. Kel ty Ht, be joubi CeHoRRs by a He BD, ease T, *Willlam Godshalk. 21. *Morgan R. Wise, 8 D, Erinentrout. “Russell Eerett, 9. A, Horr Sinith, 10, Wm. Mutehier. il, *Robert Klotz. 1 . A. Serantan, b. Samuel 1H. Miller. i CN, Beumm,G, 27. Lowla F. Watson. A, Samuel F, Barr, —Hepublicans, 10; Demucrats, 8. RHODE ISLAND, 1. *Nelson W. Aldrich. 2 Jonuthan Chnco, —Ropubilcuns, 3.. : SOUT CAROTANA. 1, Samuel Tee. 4. Soha Ht, Evtra 2. Sf 2, O'Connor. 5, *@. D. Tilman. 3. 9. Wyatt Aiken. —Democrats, 5. Sinudty De ash Lshunt an. 1ST. A Dontverut, Hithe, R. inh Hetchuerd Cone, D, 2 AEA yaar, Goo, He tstiminds, Re BE dicain tirwome, D. 388% Juntin ‘8. Morr, ite MarsagintseTTs, VIRGINA, 1 eet, EE ion, nitcan. $87, auriite Ae Moe eres. 1 18S Lteaiey G. Datel, D, % Huts f . Bi facWindoms 1, dusk Matt ft, Carpenter, 7. ‘The Itepublicans gain Senators in Con- necticut, Indiana, New Jersey, New York, Ohlo, and Pennsylvania; and tose Senntors . InSississippi nud Nevada, Mahone, of Vir- ginia, Ineo tho defentof his party by tho regular Democrats, 's more Itkely to vote with the Republicans than with the Demo- rats, In 1883 the Republicans will make furtner TENNESSEE. 1. A. H. Pettibone, 6. *John F. Ffotsc, Leonidas C. Houk. 7. #1. C. Whiltharne, George G. Dibreil, 8. J, D. C. auicins, 4, *Benton McMillan, 9, 80. 13. Simonton, 5, Richard Warner, 10. W, HR. Moore, Republicans, J; Domocrats, 7 : TEXAS. 1, *Jahn IF. Reagan. 4. *Roger Q. Afilla, Daria f Culberson. 5. Seth Shepard. B. sOlin Wellborne, 6. *Columbus Upson, Democrats, 6. VERMONT. galus In Ilinots, Oregon, and possiblyin | 1. *CharlesH. Joyce, 8. W. W, Grout. New Jersey; and Joso a Senator (Kellogs) in | 21 ee tylors Lontstuia, ‘Shey will then have a working epublicanty eT majority, though a small one, without tho ald of Mahone, TI HOUSE. ‘ ME LOWER HOUSE OF THE FORTY-SEVENTIE CONGRENS, wcording tothe best advices, will be com: posed of the following members, there beng a chance of a Republican gain in South Carolina, but no probability of any losses, Ono of the Greenbackers in Penn- sylvanla $3 classed as a Ropublican and the other ns a Democrat, ench having re- eelved a regular party nomination. Four of the six Independent Greenbaekers were tele in Missourl, one in Alabaina, andone Ne, {Kepublicans (In Roman), 152: Demoorats (in Latics), 135; Greenbackers (in SMALL CAPS) O] ~ ALABAMA, 1, ¢Thos. Hi, Derails &. *Thomaa TFilliams, er 2 ildary A, He i, 4 yee rh Geu. W, Hewitt, 1, George F. Garrison, 0, *, R. Tucker, 2. Jobn F Dezendorf, 7 John Paul, Re George D. Wise, aha Z. Barbour, Josoph Jorgensen. 9, ibram Hulkerson, &. *Genrye C, Cabell. —Ropubliicans, 2; Democrats, 5; Readjusters, 2, ‘ WEST VINQINIA, 1, John A, Tutchinson. 3, John B, Kenna, 2, John Blair Hoge. Republican, 1; Vemoorats, 2, Z : WISCONSIN, 1, *Charles G. Williams. &, *Ediward 8, Bragg. 2 *Lucion B.Casweit. 4 Richard Gnentiter. a *George. Hazelton, 7 *1L. 1. Humphrey, 4. *Beter V, Denater. . *Lhad C, Pound, Republicans, 6; Democrats, CLAIMS AND ESTIMATES, YESTERDAY'S FIQURES, Sptetat Diepaten to Ths Chicago Tripune, Wasiixaton, D, C., Nov. 5—Tho Repub- Mean Congresstonnl Committee claims tho next House by a good working majority, although each dry, as Inter returns are re- Gates, % Witham Tf, Forney, sived, re slight Aifteatt ft th 4 "thay, W, Sheliey. _ 8. *Wat, MM : celved, there are sllxht modifications of the hemoorats, ty Gesonback. te a LWe increase, ‘To-night Chairman MePherson 1 Johnston tt APM a Be on states that ie is certain that the Hanybllents | —~ Jot Me fordan B, Cravens, vH} have a clear net majority of at least five # as. w ei Span 4 Samuel Murphy. straight Republicans, conceding tu the Der OALIFORNIA. t oernta all that they claim, and placing no 1. Wm, 8, Roseerans, 3. *Campbelt P, Berry, & Micraco F. Page, 4. *Romualdo Pacheco, ~ltepublicans, 2; Demoerats 2. * relinneo for tha organization of the Tlouso upon any votes of 'Greenbackers, Readjust- ers, or Republican Independents. Mr. Me- James B, Tone Phorson believes that enough regular cer- cHepubltenn 1, tifleates of Republicans will reach Clerk CONNECTICOT, Adams, of the present Ilouge, to make } George Hisnch, a, sJohn 'T. Walt, Ittinposstble for him to avold pineing a ma- sitoputte ae Divoie ee Jority of Republicans upon the rol! for the DELAWARE®. organization of the next House, ‘There are ‘Edward £, Martin, Republicans, however, who ~Deinvernt, 1, DO NOT SHARE THE CONFIDENCE FLORIDA, of Seeretary MePhorson, espectally if tt shall 1p, * pen Me. HP aerial B, Jease J, Pinte appear lator that, by withholding certificates of Republicans In the Southern States, at aronara, Jenst untl) after the organization of the next Ei dn ne Jali fe House, through any technieatity, It enn be ae in Cook. 8%, 1H Stephena, placed {n the power of the Democrats to Baye puctanan, | 9. skimery Speers elect a Speaker, to appoint tho Elec Democrats, 2, Z i ‘I tlons Committee, and to obtain contra! ILLINOIB. .of the machinery of the House, Ace L ‘William Aldrich. . EsGuingeie pues, He tie cordingly nf is in ht ecarree that kr 4 Charles 6. Farwell, 1, Diotriot Northern Ropublican Governors w' i fioba G, Shorwin. it ee nnon. | do well to sve to it that they do not Issue cor- Mh, 8 % Cu obert SLA Tawi, . i any. Toa deueliawi ae i nae tifleates to Democrats in doubtful districts, 4% Wiliam Catlen, 1 ¥ onthe theory that the withholding of tho : Jos E Huyaon, 38, sJohin 2 Wbonias, certificates upon . vient. Bas, We dee WW Cownahand. “SECHNICATATIES 18 A GAME ~lepublicatis, 18; Domocrats, 6 thattwocan play at, and that if the noxt INDIANA, Mouse is to ba the stuke upon such condl- § ivttam Hollman, | 8 it. B.F.Poarco, tlong, it will be well for Republican Gov- & 8, ar Moana o panera. Orth. ernors not to help the Bourbon Democracy to rob the Republicans of thelr just victory. rey & Wm.'3, iolnan, , . W. Bteulo. & Cuurtney C Alataons 42, 810 Ge bole 3%, € Mr. McPherson bejleves that, after tha He- T aceammaea firqwno. 13, *W. H, Catiiua, publican — organization of the Iouse, ~lepublicans, 6; Domocrata, 5. tha West- will claim the Speakershiv, Lit yOWA, and thinks that Conger, of Michl- 2 aguct A. BleCold, 8 Madison E, Cutta, gan, and Knsson, of lowa, will bo Booms tion, Aguy Ay Kusson. probably inentionel In that connection, ‘Tho £80, Doorn 90, G, Carpontor, Republican Cowmittes to-night hos dls hep gif bompson. | patehea which clatu certalnly the election of Loy a args. : John White, in the mountain nrietar ‘Ten- SJobn A. Andi 3, . nessev, over ‘Thomng Turner, and there are sights 6, Haskell S Mthommas Dyan also dispatches clatining at Ienst ona Repub ee 4 Hean in Arkansas, Meanwhile, positive in- L "Oca RARER: formation fs obtained that a very considera- Eee ket i ohn G; Caritls. _ ,| ble number of the Greonbackers, Indepond- b AY Cale +P. i, Thompson, dr, | ents, and Readjusters ‘will yoto with tho Re- £5. Proctor Rute ee $ . ohn 1. White, bh nh rganization of the Mouse, “Hepat aod tal ebhiat: % lng TAEIITO DEMOCHAT Loy LOUISIANA, and man of sense here condemma the Incon- 2 syttaall Fs Odbaon, 4,.N.6, Blanchard. +} dlary eoniee which Itappears that Chatr- a tester ‘Be Dereall, oh oh Hout Bain nes man Barnum anda few desperate persone allied with him aro inaking to create 1 mane,” s excitement In connection with tho threats 2 amas B,Reod, 4,'*George Wy Ladd, that the Elvctorul yote of New York will be 8 estophun H. Hees 6. *fhompson i. Murch, |-thrown ays by the Democratic majority {In ~Reputitcane’ds bee yseat, 1; Groonbaok, 1, | Cobatess, oF nt toast will: not be counted for : 4 peck, Ie | Gartladd und Arthur, ‘The sentiment of the publican, 1; Democruta, 6, MAN ND, re Ls Fay fon! Hee robert AM MoLane, | falt-ninded Democracy was well iilustrated. a Be anatiot 5. Andrew G. Chapman, | to-day by ~Hepubltean, Demoorats, Sono URE EX-CONGNESSMAN SOUTHAND, OF O1T0, Le MABSACKUBRTTS. who said that the talk was Iile, childish play, % ition W. Crapo, 7, *\¥. A. Thunsell, or worse, and that,!t doubtless grew out of eo). Weltarne, © 8, ‘John W. Cundior, the general discussion of ‘counting out,” \ SHINGTON been prevalent for four years. not think that any one ick rlously venttire upon such an undertaking, Tho certainty that California has gone Republican will undoubtedly discourage tha conspirators from starting in thelr undertak- would net hesitate to ut or a pretended majority of only one yote, while they inight possibly havo chosen to attempt to throw the country into commotion If ninajorily of seven votes for Hancock had heen promfsed. ‘The Tte- publican Committee to-night received this mide it the THs printed vlews {hin very unpopular with the prosperous and Induentitl cfisses, causing bls dismissal sitions, and naturiaiiy ine rness and prejudice against ie intensity was soon modie fed. andhe nequired prominence in connection with Frederick 1), Muurtee aud Charies Kings- a for cobperntive aseacias Ine he mnarricd, and bls lodienis gave him a to this countey neve ure entitled * Why drew considerable ie hae of Inte been an avowed and vehement Spirituallst, and has pursued litere Ature aga profesaion in Mdinburse. rordor is attributed to his lon and derpernts atrauule with poverty, disappolntment, and mis- A NEW CORNER-STONE, Soldiers of Indinna Objecting to Lute Cornere$tone Laylng—Gov, dricks Omilts AM of the War from Bln temorative of —fivve Morton radical oplnions. Organization of the Commission to Adjudicate Inter-Francoe American Claims. eroneing bis bit wenith and cnst ing, na they eve tempt a revoluth ley in furthering: Scheme to Bronden the Carrying | Hors, Avout th Facilities of the Ocean ¥ a1 ht Not God Kut the FROM KNOXVILEE? “Wo haveelected Pettibone by 1,800, Houck by 8,500, Moore by at least 1,000, and Haw kins’ majority for Governor will exceed 15,000, ‘The Legtsiature $s still tn doubt? Another dispatch gives the Legisiature to Shree Republican Con- eressmen from ‘Tennessee have not been clatined ti recent estliantes by the Repullic- an Committee. One only has been elated. ‘This makes the Republican majority of the Jlouse still more certaln, THE HON, 8 Be COX. Special Dispatch to Tue Chteaga Tribune, Waaiuxatos, D.C, Nov. i—The Hon 3. §. Cox hing spent several days In Washington Chairman of the Joint isis, and his visit hore was for the purpose of conferring with Gen. Walker, and to ascertain, from personal fie spection, how the censts machinery ls work- ing. Mr. Cox spenks in enthusiastic terms of the accuracy and completeness of the re- turns, and of.the general thoroughness with whieh the work under Gen, Walker's super- vision is being conducted. It is Mr. Cox's opinion that a Jaw for the reapportionment Representatives Payment of Lost Bonds—Concerning the Regular Weekly Purchase of Obligations. THUG FRENCH, ORGANIZATION OF TIE C1 Spectat Ltspateh to The Chicago Tribune, Wasntsaton, D.C, Nove i—The Frenel and American Claims Comission organized today, Baron $. Arlnos, of Brazil, was chosen President of -the Commission, Baron fs an oft diplomat, havi, been Min- ister to Belgium before his appontiment as Commissioner. of Vermont, Are Comuissloners for this country aud Franca, Judge Aldis was for many years Vresident of the Southern Clatins Cominis- sfon, and is fanitinr with many of the elaiins that will comg before this Commission, a3 some of them have already to tha old Southern Clalms Conunisston, Geofroy is familiar with Franco-Ameriean affulrs, having formerly been an attaché to the French Leyation here. Since thon he has buon Minister to Japan. DUCK, OF - ILLINOIS, nSceretary, Lt was expeeted that Seeretary Everts would maine the American counsel to-luy, but he will not be able to until Monday, owing to the absence of Prestdent Hnyes, ‘he French counsel will be the Marquis de Chamorun, formerly Chancellor of the French Legation to this country. Business will begin probably by Claim agents say that the Commission will not be able to complete {ts labors within two years, as there are two thousand elahnants, with elglins aggregating: $50,000,000. ‘These Inelade not only elaius of against this Government for yed iit the War of the Re American eltizens vermment for neh fleet in Max’ the Republican: IMS COMMISSION, Soldtera and Oration—Nothing Com the War In the Sto and His Great Work Ignored—A New CornersNtone to Be Laid, and Anothe er Oration to Bo ineinnalt Gaeette, ‘ov. 4.—-When the corner- stone of the new State-House was tald, in September, Gov. Hendricks, who dellvered the oration, ignored the entire period ef the The oration was ithe else thats re- cltal of the history of the State, and Iifs omls- sion of all mention of the herole part borne by the State and by her soldiers in the great struggle for national fife was remarked at the time in these dispateies as invidious and un- it has since been diseqvered that among adarge number of articles de- posited in’ the corner-stane there is nut a Single memorial of the War. So that the stone is ag sitent as Goy. Sendrieks’ oration. But Gov, Hendricks wis not content to pass Var Without mention, Upon the conpromise of the INDIANAPOLIS Committee on th been presented comug sessfon of Congress, ns he thinks the subject can be disposed of without Mr. Cox ig not willing to gay, until after farther study of the subject, whether he will udvoentes au fnerease of SUMBEM OF REPRESENTATIVES, onthe present basls of population, or wilt favor the present, or a larger basis of popu- Intion, When tie apportionment was made, ‘under the census of 1870, Mr. Cox advocated fixing the number of Representatives at 250 instead of 808, tha number finally sdopt- over the epoch of the ty st i} Jn commentin party struggle. was the best thingdone in the ol} it Is believed, was an obvious effort reat work of the War done in iting the ndjustinent the old building by of 2di6 into an undn gome laudation of Go charged, was also: cles at the fume of Gov. Morton, called that the Masons, the Odd Fellows, and all the benevolent. solleties, as well as the jilitary organizations, were all ¢: order of Goy, Williams fron if ay of luying the 4 Wednesday next. it. Is now re- French citize It is ndvisnble that the new apportionment should, if practicable, be made this winter, One good reason is that Uo Legisintures of twenty-seven States will be In session then, ok which will net meet again in regular sessfon until January, 1885, apportionment is delayed. untit the next Congress, thirty States will be obilged to bear the expenses of an extra session of their Legislatures, or else to elect members of tho Forty-eighth Congress ou the present basis, lon, but also clalins of against the Mrenelt destroyed by the F war on Mexico, and for property destroyed in Paris by the Commune, the Commission will probably be determined om next Wednesttay, OCEAN MAILS, ETO, A RECOMMENDATION, Speetal Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribune. Wasminaton, D. U., Noy, 5.—Postmaster- General Maynard will review the recom- mendation made by his predecessor, that Congress pass the bill giving authority to the Postinaster-General and Secretary of the muko arrangements for the transmission of parcels in the forelzn matls. At Js the desire of the Post-Ofilce officials that an arrangement in regard to the admission This would erable the revenue officials at the port of entry to ussess the duties upon parcels brought In- by mail, after which they would be forwaried "US e State Adininistratlon, ‘This : like a premeditnted, but the part of the clude from the noLeangental to Democratic tastes, although at the tine it passed unno- ‘This whote matter has been brought ut prouinence by the speech of Johuson, of this’ city, delivered at Castleton a few days prior te the election, Tt was ono of the brightestofforts of the cam 1 expose ex-Goy, Hendricks and the Democratic manngers so completely that the teellngs of Republicans, and especially ofthe soldiers, oi the subject throughout Alnovement is on foot Among the best men toinedncethe new Legis- Tnture to pass an net lastructing Gov. Porter assoon us he is Inaugurated to lay anew corner-stone, the contents of which shall be representative of the present generation and commentorativeotthe greatepoch of the War, It $s understood that Gov, Porter himself 1s distinetly favorable to the movement, and it will probably be done. Senator elect from this county, will, it is said, prepare a Dill te be Introduced iuime- upon the incetiny of the Legisiature, arrison remarked that it should bo ns, and Judge Gresham has. r in serine that the matter ig property presented, Nothing was said of the matter antl the elvetions were over, but now that these are out of the way Repul- Heans propose righting tis wrong at. th earliest opportunity, ‘The whole’ affair as in September was an insult to and the ery is let and another orn: f now very much xecuted, scheme Democratic sa ‘The rules to govern Mr, Frye, of Maine, will doubtless have stroug sttpport for the Spenkership fram the Enust. Mr. Conger, of Michigan, from the the State is intense, AN EXTRA SESSION. HEASONS VO CALIANG 1, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasuinxatos, D, C., Nov. 5.—Republicans. are already beginning to specuinte as to the prababillttes and necessities of an extra ses- sion of the Forty-seventh Congress. It is maintained that there are nt lenst two sub- Jects of legisintion which will require an ex- tra session. Virat,. there is the apportion- ment for Representatives in. Congress under the census of 1880, an apportionment which fs to continne for ten years, and to determine the relative polfticnl powers of tho different, sections. It is very unlikely that the Repub- lleans in Congress will consent to have this made by the Democratic innfority of the present Congress, especially in view of the fact that there aro grave of books be made. Judge Chapuian, a be collected by the Postmaster and transinit- ted by registered letters to the Collectors. Stich arrangement would not only be a great convenience to the public, but It 1s belleved would be an additional sorree of revenue, since tho artleles received In the malls would Jargely be purchased for hnulividuals, ‘The trouble in passing such articles through the Custom-[fouse by the regufar channel now precludes to a grent extent stich purchinses, At the stuine thine it fs probable that as many auch purchuses would be made in this vountry of articles for use in other Ipnds as would be recetved here from wbrond, ‘here couid thus be no objection on the -part of mianu- facturers, A bill giving the desired author. ity was passed by the Senate last winter, but the Ieusg failed to ret upon it proposed to ask that the use of the foreign nialls for samples of merchandise be ex- tended, so that urtieles manifestly not for gule ur use, but of a larger size than can how by sent through the mail Such arrangements exist between there seems why Amertean done by all mew Apportionnent every soldier dn the Stat be another stone Ins CORRUPT CENAUS-TAKING In more than one of the Southern States. good many Republicans are net disposed to accept the investigation of the special agent of the Census Bureau, who reports that the inerease of 44 per cent Inthe population of South Carolina over the census of 1870 fs to be attributed to defects In the census of 1870 and not to frauds In that of 1880, ready been suggested by many Republicans that, before the apportionment is made in the Southern a full and impartial Congresstonal Inquiry Suto tho nccuracy of tho census returns, ‘Thero would not be time to do this in the eleven weeks of the short sesslon this win- ter, nor would there be n disposition to do It onthe part of the Democratic majority, It of course will be in the power of THE REPUBLICAN MINORITY THIS WINTER to prevent the’ passage of an Apportionment law. Gen, Walker Ins promised to have the full returns of «tho census ready to be sub- mitted to this Congress, however, and the question Is therefore ono The Father of the Unfortunnte Josic Langmuld Meots 2 Coxconp, NHL, Oct. 3i—A savage and brutal assault was committed In the Town of Pembroke on Friday evening, Oct. 15, which tins resulted fatally, and added anoth- erto the rapidly lengthening list of Now Hampshire murders, ‘Tho yietiin 1s Janes F. Langmald, the father of Josie Langmald, whose young life was snerificed to the lust and fiendishness of the brutalized French Canadian, La Page, on the same street and very near the scene of the dendly assault upon her father, Oct, 5, 1875. ‘The cirewn- stances tre briefly told. Mr. Langmaid had disposed of hia farm and purchased another in Minnesota, on which he designed to live, nnd on the day mentioned had sold his house- hoid goods, farming tools, ete, at public auetlon. Among other things soll were a bo adinitied duty yood reason. merchants should privilege, The “sample post! wi distinet branch of the foreign mall service, Tbtssatd by Treusury. officials that Secre- tary Sherman, In his annual report, will ree- ommend ns to the silver dollar that the 42 avain dollar be recoined Into ndoltnr of 425 grains, Secretary Sherman fs sald to bo ap- rrehensive Jest the metallle basis of | tho squptry shill consist chielly of silver, whieh ‘Yrensury people say will le the ense by 1852, if colnage continues, and the dhninution o xold receipts from customs sources also cone opportionment men, and on looking it over the balance was found against McConnell, eunstanees he was told the wheels away, be likely to press. It Is also suggested by tho Repubjleans that, if {t phould be found, on uxaniinatlot of tie census apportionment question, that any State hag denied or abridged the right of suffrage to any eltizen, it might be proper to take advantage of that provision of the oxisting Federal law which provides that, if any State shall abridge the right of suffrage, except for participation in rebellion or erlme, tho tuimber of Represent- atives apportloned shall be P REDUCED IN THE PROPORTION that the number of persons who have been deprived of suffrage shall bear to the whole and wuder the clr- he could not tuke ‘There was some angry MeConuell's son had In the meantine hitehed the wheels on behind his father’s wagon and started off. Mr, Langmuld came outand directed the boy ta return and leave the wheels where he told the boy not to do so, Langmiald stepped forward dust then McConnell advanced behind him, and, Without uttering a word, felled him to the ground with heavy brows upon the head and face with a rock hand, ‘and after he was kicked him in the face, stomuch, chest, and back. ‘Then he sprang iuto bis wagon and yy wheels passing over It has beon reported to-day that Wall street Iintinences were to be brought to berr upon Seeretary Sherman to induce him to with: draw his order prohibiting the purchase of than 3s, ‘Lhe Seeretary sald to-duy tn reply to on inquiry, that the order was & business necessity, and contd not be considered, “Shere are,” ho continued, $13,400,000 In bonds to be provided) for in December, and tho surplus revent whereupon Str, to detach them, the Weatern Anscciuted Press, Wasinatos, D. C,, Noy. 5.—)udge Law: renee, First Controller of the Treasury, has rendered a decision in wile he shows that there Is no specific statute regarding the pay> ment of lost bonds, ‘The de when a Goverment bearer has been lost, the Government may after 0 sullicent longth of tine make pay- ment thereof-on clear proof of the owner- ship, and upon the execution of a proper baud of tndeuntty, 4 Seeretary Sherman says: “For the past two months the purchass of Os of 1880 hns preferred’ by tie Department, but the cnanded by the boiders has rin up to tho full amount of the bone terest whon due,’? 5 structed the Assista f * to receive oilers of G3 of 1880 on each Wednesday as horetofore, the offers to be bunds of that class, anil hus authorized bin to purchase durhig the present week these bonds to an amount not exceed ng $1,600,000 at 104,75, TT Goruld Muanasey Insane, Klan, whero It la feh he had in his lon bolts that ae THY sucOND BUnTECT Payobiy tu of logistation, which the Democrats may not be able to attend to ut the short session, Is the refunding of the Inrge nmount of 6 per cent United Statea bonds which mature June 90, 1881, If the present Congress should not 8s wife was a witness to the whole assualt, and she tmmediately rushed to his ind, with the help of a neighbor, 1 “uncansclaus — state, Pneumonia supervened, with great inflammation from his injuries, wand last night McConnell was arrested diately after the assault, and held to awalt the result of the Injuries of iis viet. Le was brought to the fall in this elty, und Tues- day lust was released on ball in st TL Carpenter ‘and Charles Shaw County-Solicitor Green nottied of Mr. Langmatd’s death this morn: and in company with Sherif Lock of roceeded to Chicester wid rears omnell and fodwed (lin In jail, He was ab work for Shaw on Bear Mil and ap: reatly distressed at the nuws of aingmulds death, MeConnell has wv hard reptitation, and has been under arrest for as. anginaid Was one of the foremost eluizens of Pembroke, had held all the tawn onices and been County Commia- sloner, and the assault was wholly wnpro- ils family hag hada sad fate, Le- sides tha murder of his daughter, bis gon C at her death, an own Ife hus now been violently taken. ‘The conmmuity 1s greatly stirred wp by the news of Lianginaid's death, and McConnell will bo full punishment of the against him @ A REFUNDING ACT, and there should be no session of tha noxt Congress until the following December, the 8 por cent bonds whieh: mature June 80 next would continuy to draw that high rate of In- terest for an wadittonal period of alx monthy, would result in a loss Government, ds, Snelueltng fn. ecretary has in asures at Now strictly confined to of Interest, of naum very much Jarger than tha possible cost of an extra session, - Theso are some of the nolnts which Republican ‘Committcemen and Treasury offelats ure constdering in con- neetion with the probabilities of future Con gressional action, ‘Lhe Democrats here now have practically abandoned their ciatny: to a majority in the next House. ‘The Washing- ton Post, even, thls morning concedes that. the Republicans will haye the House by a, small majority. . a ————— BRONSON HOWARD, Spaclat Mtapatch to ‘The Chicugo Tribune, Detnorr, Mich, Nov, 5,—Bronson How- ard, author of “The Banker's Daughter,” “Saratoga,” and other popular plays, was married Oct, 87 fo Miss Allee Maud Culver woll, daughter of a London physlelan Howard {3 a resident of Detrolt, and his parents reside fiere, but ho fins been in En- gland for the past elghteon months, ed Tho report comes from Ey current und seoms to bo credited, that Gerud “Mssoy, tho puct, haa lost his wits, and is now an Animato of a lunatic naylum, ‘The stury ta prob: ‘Massey bas long Lorn unbals anced, and muny of hls usquaintinces baye more Thun oiive thought his mind unset Jife was oxtreuwly hard, as narrow cireumstunces anit been touchingly Indicated ty hls verve, orn in Mertfordabire, more than rente so very poor und lynornnt tint bo pissed Ms oblldbood in n hovel, with jusuiligient fopd and clothing, one of England's numbertoss hors to pertiry nid wo, tld entire educution was line {ted toa few months at a puny schuol, where he lonrned to read and ho wis sot to Work init allkeiill near tring, and bid misorable pittance, never exceediiuz dy cents a ebek dn our honey, Wie deemed indispensable wretched purenta able enough, tor wter died of gyri G3 yenra, uRU, Of pie wale i Iikety to recel¥e the law. Public opiniun nas set yery strongly. The Czar und His temp) at Assusination Which Has Hitherto Boon HKopt Sor te, ALB yours of uge semies—An Ate mouths of nis wretched olf+ twelve to fours thrown ont of ASL Potersburg dispatch to the London Times * Scouring to at article i the St. Cocurss. He {lestamnesste a fourth pars oe of thy Caur wis maddy dast your, to the three which tuok place between April, Dstt, and April of this, uulvoraully known. pears, has been kept a employment by- the burntag ol next occupation wis straw-plalting, oven muro uawbolegome than the other, und be suffered, iu common ‘with his family, from agues one dered by the marsby region Where be byed, id hard to imaging w tnore pitlable condition But Gernld bud a The Charme of Encampment in the * alurtiuy Laue id which becaine ‘his Fourcts wetcarpty tt ope than iit of cl passion for learning whic idly weatoves hocks be gould lay wall of, wed yillty whatever 6 he could lay bold of, au ut 16, when be went to London to be hired no doyoured whatever printed mat up until near daylight his Coveriah thinst for knowledge, At Joye, which awoke in bi a destro to wake verses. His tirst composition of tho kind was Upon Hope, whou, as he told uy, wpelvas. Huving ruached bi lority, hu begun to privt his verges in a provincial a collection | wits mon from Now York,—Houry Farez, and William Hendrick, — who wont to Dumuseus, Va. a fow days uge ont havo just met with a thrill ey brought with them from the city stent and cunple nd wide thelr camp in the Lttle Yor! the town, and nbout th: house, Tho nigbtalr being befury retirlug, emombered that in April, ‘s return from the ‘our the explosion tine tho Emperor was tired ura Teint so ute An ost Crimea at the end 0 ¥ tier the bmpertal train,ou the 31 way took place; un BanUng: oxpeditiun, d that at tho be; dlning-room of the Lice was destroyed by an explosion of we. Hoaldes thuse well-cauwn iistunce: Vtedomost( states tat fuse year, Brastunubly rig the Ceara stay at Livadla, abou ree peerey scipite were hid beneath the bozos Sebastopol Hine o woods, soing tiled Tn the “iniddte ai Hendrick was awakened by u strange noise out- aldo the tent. He aroused bis companions, and, nrininy themselves, they stopped ‘he slut that met thelr eyed fairly uatonished railway, not Sur trom ‘ho Siro wae smrrounded with jmmense ituge of Alexandrofek, by means of n sub- formitenn pussige bored bonvath tho rathway bank from a ruvlue, which effectually concealed the operations from the guards of passing trains, ‘Two small chambers were dug out, about tently feet apart, and in cauk wus placed a pucket of io try wire, which was Lut Ieannkes. The you ra nen began kills the reptiles, and Farce was eae itten by an imuicise te, hy wprans ut him suddenly, A laree f the flesh aurrounding the wound bud to bo cut out by ls coulbunlons, wad tala saved bis ‘e. The young ret irty-ono suukes, which mesaured 125 £008, z ; = Revolution of 1818, by to luvk into the cuuses of poverty and misery, und to examine soolal und had an uxtracrdiaury inducuce on his tulud. Ho. Ju company with some fellow-workmen, star), political, quesdous, political queadons, connceted by an outside for some distanci tho turf in tha direction of the high ren yn tho Imperial train passed by this spot tho'giturd now remembers that ho noe ficed A carriagy with three horres going Alon the bigh rond, thnt it was stopper for second lor two, and then wns driven away nt a great apecd, It fs aupposed thot the electric battery was in this carriage. The intscreants appear, however, to have over- renchent themaelyes by. thelr own skill, for no explosion took pe there, and by tho au! tent inveatimations carried out by the Supreme Executive Commission, it was found that tho wire In belng forced underthe turf had in one pines been cnt or broken, no doubt unknown to tha perpetrators of the scher Your readers will recollect that when the Emperor Journcyed to Livadia this year Itwns contidently reported that another ming oad been discovered fp thine undor the Sebastopol Hallway. Judging by the Viedomont’s account it would secm that this mine was Iald duwn during the Czar's previous residence st Livadia bist year, and the at- tempt remained unknown until Just before bis Majesty's Inst departure for the south, when, thanks to the minutu examination of the line, It was discovered aud removed. Tho Viedomostt remarks thatthe Hussinn fears have another providentiol ceeape of thelr Czar. for which to thank tho Alinighty.” eV AN AMERICAN WOMAN IN PARIS. Tho Method by Which Sho Sccured Mer Mordune to Moraclf at Mor Mar- riage. Cineinnatt Gazette, Sometimes there !9n glimpse of romance even in the dry detallg of a book of record. For example, sonie years ago, 8 young Indy of this city, named Miss Emily Avery, was inatried to William Roelofson, and came, at his death, Into the possession of a large fort- une Jn real estate and securities, Subse- quently, while living in Paris, she became acqualnted with a young South-American, dua Narcisse. de Francisco Martin, who was connected With one of the diploimttie corps in the French Capital, An afection sprang up between the two whieh resitted in thelr murrlage about the Ist of July in the present year. ‘The Inws of France are soinewhat op- pressive with respect to the fortune of a mare ried woman, and the ctivalry of the hus- band, as well ny the common “sense of the wife, led them to make the contract which Is pelted below, which is now transeribed into Book 513, at page 327, In the oitice of the Reeorder of Watmilton County, i “Know all men by these ‘presents, ‘That whereas a lnariiage lis been agreed npon, and ty shortly to be eclebrated In the City of Paris, between Mr, duan Narcisse de Fran- elsco Martin, of Carthazena, Republic of New Granada (or Colombia), South Ainer- ica, now residing in Paris, and Mrs, Emily Ttvelofson, widow ot the late William Roe lofson, she belng acitizen of the United States of Americn, and having fer domicile in the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio. but also now residing In Paris, Jn whieh latter elty {tJs the Intention of the suld partes to continue their dence after the suld mar. rages aud whereas, upon the treaty for sid marriage It was understood and agreed that all the property, present and future, of sald Emily should be secured to her as her own sole anil separate property, from the control of her husband, the sald Juan Nar- isse, and that she should have the complete om and exclusive munagement of the same, and the rant to dispose thereos, except that she shuuld not give wway any of the principal during hls lifetime without his consent, wd except ulso that In ense of his, surviving her, the income of one-half part of the estate left by her should be assured to him for life, And, wherens, the sald Euily is selzed and possessed of curtain real estate situated near San Franelsco, Cal., and in one or two other places in the United States (ynless these Iat- ter have been sold without her knowledge forthe non-payment of taxes), and {3 also possesserl of certatn personal property, con- sisting of United States Government bonds, bonds of Sonoma County, Californtaand vari- ous American raffroad bonds, stock of thy United States Mortgage Conipany, loins se- cured by bonds and mortmzes, ote., as more fully described In Inventory hereto annexed, and’signed by her as of this date, besides her weatlng-npparel, Jewelry, and other per- sonal effects, sllverware, bouks, pictures, and other works of art, the total anual income from whieh personal estate (thera being none whatever at the present moment from the real) !s declared by her to be $12,000 In old coln, = or_——sthera- abouts, Now, therefore, the sald parties do covenant and agree 28 follows: First, the sal Juan Narcisse de Francisco Martin doth, covenant and agree to and with the said Emily Roelofson, that trom and after the celebration of such ‘marriage, and through- ott ts entire duration, slic, the said Euilly Hoelofson, shat! continues to hold, manage, control, and enjoy her sald property, both that which she now has and that which shall hereafter come to herby gift, grant, pur- chase, exchange, otherwise, as her own sole and suparate estate ns fully if she unmarried, to collect and recelve the rents, issues, and profits thereof upon her own sole orders and receipts which shall be a good and sufficient. discharge therefor, notwith- standing her coverture, to deposit her funds In herown name with any bank or banker, and withdraw the sume as she may desity; that her sald estate, with its Income and profits, shall be In no way Hable fur the debts of hin, the sald Juan Narcisse, and, that she, the said: Eiily, shalt have fall power, atany and all times to dispose of any of her suld property, or of the Income thereof, as sho shall see ft, excepb and pro- yided, however, that she staff not, during thelr Joint lives. give away any portion of the principal of her Invested estate without tho written consent of her salt husband, and that she shall not be able to dcoriva him agalust Ils will of the income for Ife of one equal half part of the Invested estato left by her at her decease If she shall dle Lefora him, Aud he doth, further covenant and agree that he will, whenever requested to do so by his sald wife, foln with her in the exe entlon and acknowledgment of any instr ment of conveyanee, assignment, or trauster forn valuable consideration of any of her proporty, real or personal, or of nny power of attorney for the management of the same, and will specially authorize her to execute any such Instrument if such fomder or authorization be required by the law or eus- tom ot the place where such conveyaner, as- signinent, transfor, or power of attorney Is to take effect, and that ie will abstain from any such condtet or acts as would impair his sald wife’s rights and prevent her from fully controlling and njoylug her suid proporty or frum, «isposiuy of tb in hor lifetine, or by her will, subject to the exceptions hereinbefore mentioned, Second —And the sald Emily doth covenant and agree, {un consideration of the premises, with the sald Juan Narcisse that she will not at tempt to give away at any thie durlig their joint. lives any partot the principal of her sald Invested estate without the written con- sent of him, hersald husband, and vat ln ease of her decease, leaving tin, her sald husband, her survivor, he shall by entitled to reeclve for mid during all the rest of his nat- ural life the Income from one equal lalf part of the Invested estate belonging to her at her decease, and that she will, linmedlately after the celebration of such contemplated mare rage, execute her last will andtestament in such manner and form as to secure stich In- eons to hin, her sald husband, In ease ho survive her, and that every new will there- utter made by her in his llfetineshull contain w [ke provision in. his favor. ‘Third—1t ts. understood) and agreed) that tho terin * ine yested estate” heruibefare tsed is Intended to embrace only sueh property as 13 ordl> parhly thy subject of Investiuent for the pure poses of revenue, nnd does not, theretore, elude articles destined for personal use and onjoyment, such ns the sald Enilly's weatlag apparel, Jewelry, and personal erna- ments, or Uie sulverware, books, works of art, or furniture, useful er ornamental, which sho may possess at the time of her denth, and that sho will consequently have wo right to dispose of these objects a4 she may see fit. Iris also understood that the recital of suid Emily’s property hergin and In the. necompanylag Inventorys coutained 1s not. cluhned by her to beexuctly and in all pofita correct at the present moment, tinue as many of her securities wore some Uline slice niyeed by ber in the hands of her bankers, Messrs. A. Belmont & Co. of New York, with authority to make such changes in her {nvestinents ns they mnight think best for her interests, which authority they may have exoreised to 8 greawer or less extant.” ‘This decd, as It ta culled, was witnessed by George \ ulker, United States Consul-Gene gral, wid by ‘Thomas Eakin, and was sealed with tha Consulnr seal, Appended to it is aninventory whieh Snchides real estate In Thunilton County, in California, near Sau Franelsco, in Snneso near Lake Sue perior, and n house and fot in Cinelunatl. The securities wre $74,000 Callfornia Pucitic Hallrond bonds, $21,000 in Kansas Paeitic, $20,000 th the Philadelphia & Mending ttall- road, $50,000 11 bonds of the United Btutes Mortgage Company, $20,000 jn Sonoma County, Cal., bonds, and $47,000 In United States Government bonds, Stra. Roetorson esthmates her warnrobo at $3,000, und ber pulntings, furniture, and objects of art at 7, hese details give, i very prac tical alr to this romance of the aifections, ——————— Scandal in High Life. it Janion sorrespondont of tho Gonova Con nen Tone we < There is a strange story golpg aboutrelative of recently deonased to tho effect that he had 5 R ny yenrrs ngo, and the fact odark during his lifetine, Ho stter ward married gain in dite form; and the ond family was tho only ono known or recog nized: but now tho territile secret has comeout The first wife comes forward, and her son clalma tho title and estates. amounting in value to LR. ba the famlty nffati Qu y Te this claimant’ can only sul- stuntiate bia position, what a terrible crucliy the present whiow and helrt It {s dread= ven to contemplate itl On dit that her leaty knows nil tho circunistances of the mao, and will, na farens posable. place the witow Tight by ereating her a Pocress Inherown rights and ns regards the daighters, thoy havo. Ini and independent fortunes inherited from the mothor's side: but what can atone for the fame fly breakup, which such an oxposure muet jn evitably causo?” — Didn't Portend a Victory. New York Finanetat News, Nov. 4 anid n booker uty, ns fniways the stralgbt Democrutic ticket froin toy tom, then I repent the day country, and went to bed calinty and hopefully at night. Wher I woke up this morning tny pure ber, which fa tho farld, wns not fying in ite usu phice, butout on the sidewalk, and thore wad none that passed so poor todo so much as to lock atit. My dog alwn: tomy room, and even be refused had to ring the bell befare be would condos ». These are sins, J sald; but, O Lord, they don’t portend a victory." i a “Tueaday mornin roverence, not ncend to plek it np Mequinits of Greatness. Newark Advertiser, It fs enid that while Col. Thomas A. Scott was in Buropo Inst yenr he was adked ata party of gentionen whnt be conakiered to bo ind/spensas nl sof grenttions aud dlatinction In a uinn’s churucter, recording: herepited: * Te must possess ary eytunimity of temperament ta a lex, tho capaelty te form It Inte le shape, the lnzemitity to put tt lute Practleal operation, the ability to favorably im press otbors with will that 1s necessary to force It to puccca __ AMUSEMENTS, RLYS THEATRE, Manager and Propriotor. arday Right of the its merits, nnd tho y JL HAVERLY Last Saturday Matines, Last Sat Unrivated Comedy und Musical Orguntzntion, TOURISTS IN A VULLMAN PALACE CAR, AVER'S POPULAR COMBINATION, 0 Associnuon Benosit. uht of Tourlete, y's Around the World In Ai Days. HOQOLEY’S THEATRE, ‘The Hit of the Season. Chicago unontmously ine COMLEY-BARTON COMPANY LAWN TENNIS, ‘Triplo Succors! Triple Encores! Xecuro your scate early und avoid the crowd at the duora, Grand Mathes today at 2, AN. 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