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—_—_————— \ THE EVENING STAR | | Important Decision im an Unsnrance Case. So ‘2 | JUDGMENT AGAINST 4 NARTPORD cy xY. — —— ) ‘ AD interesting (pearance oo Was recently, PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday Excepted, ) be ors tue U ited Suites Circuit Court in At the Star Building, ‘ Cdicago agains: the Merchants’ Fire Lasurance = 4 a a be ay Judge De de. §.W. Corner Pennsy!vanis Av. and Lith Street, / tecens te abe pony the jury on Friday. PY THe | | of =~ the fol 8 brief abstract : EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, | icles, amounting ta the whats to R06;0ne om | the store v tel burned ‘The STAR is served by the carriers io their , own on the 24 ari a tes .. ‘There ie no Ubsecribere us. the City amd District at Tex ' « a™esbon that the fire occurred, Oxste ren wese. Copies at the counter, with : each. es @ that the Plants complied with the supulation of the OF witho: eee 0 Cents i policies, and feru BR ‘—Turee months, One | Dollar and Pitty Cents; six months, Three Dol- <= ~———— lars; one year. Five Dollars, No papers are sent from: the office longer than paid 1 The "VEEKLY STAR—puhii wdon Friday | vou, XXXII. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDA Worning—\ ne Dollar and a Halfa Year. hed the proof of ionses to the Ore opposed, These de. - That the pianttt. either set % r rir OWN store of Rcied sogrossiy ungli- . NOVEMBER 4, 1868. NS. 4.886. fStannnts tee Jeep tear goods destroyed. If either of the detences ix — 7 = — true. of courre the plaintiffs caanot recover. a = 5 — i ~ a re a - The solution of these questions depends * ‘. FROM NORTHERN MICHIGAN. pends upon + r x WEST VIRGINIA. W: h News and Gossi “4 the tacts given in the evidence The law W weatixe. Nov. 3.—Re} ym the State, ashington P: (Correspondence of the Star.} which determines the effect of ; EVENING STAR. | xemnhors Rigen ion ine sae et gr, Jone Mire Oce Salita Bir Ser Sake determunes the St of ttn evssrnce to | gains over the October election, when the State ExamininG Boarp.—Mr. Jaynes, a member This thriving town of twenty-five handrey the common nd. im the first plmce, the ine THE ELECTIONS | gave a Republican majority of 4,400. Indica- 4 l e@ | °f the Board at the Patent Office to examine e . le is well up nor’h im the Peninsniar "BTAner company did mot agres to pay plain. | tions are that the State bas gone Republican Stems peop! Pp Ms if they destroyed their own prope bye majority as large as in et eerott ees | —— employees and applicants for positions m the State, as fam reminded by the tec: that Jp ae o empted to defraud them as to the oie 6.2; some estimates make the Republican mn- Patent Office, having returned to the city, the the forest trees are mow nearly leafless. Stiemnted to defr m2 a iat jority 5,000. Only one point outside of this = ” Board resumed its session yesterday, and ex. 2 " My root hither trom Cleveland, 0. (re pap Seon onemmuenen eet ~~ < caris property ‘ / ha Demovr: he T EC T IONS of the ollice. j E El EC > T IONS bondsomest city in the West.) was by the De. WEE op ae GRANT ANDCOLFAX. of Wheelice gtecs gent ge oes HE EL a | Amined several employees of the oilice. ja | trot line or steamers actos Dake Pens in, We law will not even belp *he planus to get ——-—- vote of Octobrr, when thecity and county gave ges fae Any amount, however small. But if tue ce by the Detroit and Milwaukee jiainufis show that they had BO in: From the specini despatches in our several ® Democratic majority of 125. trott. REVENUE AprotnTNENTS —Secretary Mc- Railway here. Theevening i crossed the Lake Joa the pomneny én the gene 4 Phe Co ‘electe< s : Culloch to-day made the followimg appoint. ae One of those October Indian summ. reve company nsf fast nigh and com orher |g ae, Guteperamas piected ace tot aes: | NEW YORK STILL IN DOUBT, | cutioc so ay seada the Jollowing apn New York and New Jersey Still | 3: °vr of nove Ostover twins summ reve. Mey ek to Reaver ches received im this UP to} o'clock | 3d district. J. C. MeGrew— Republican miyor- ee . terekeepers.—J. F. McKenna, Sth Viaginta; in Doubt. pt Be prac gee eg Pegging lire Ly PFoperty lost, it is with mo intention of de- \ this me — = rahi te tte the following ity thegrepai James Wicher—Republi- The Lecislature Republican. c. x Driscoll, ist ifornia; Thos. Murray, mtiren Duane's Senne Seslecor, Ualnay sleep.” SuEeae os een summary, which shows that t#rant and Colfax Et S t owa, " 9c ark ws to wer the ac sider: ‘ re will stund thus: Senate, 19 ———.—-- n/gers.— hades . st : . * Detroit Like all earthly objects is marked by mapesncigeh datig tay ~ . will haves cossiderarie majority of votes in | Democrats; Houre of Delegates, ; nies sty | Wm ii Aden tutors. “Mos ) New York Legislature Claimed | cange, ast sirolied along trom the siete me eae Gusset seo bee eae the Electoral College Republicans, 13 Democrats, Hoffman's Majority in the City | Writ Alter A wankins, sim Vir. by the Democrats. Seite cna bcieeen sleretiy soswaniren den of proof ts thrown ou the defendant. i Hilo. ginia, “ ora best fh . the evidence i» evenly balanced t is y-two towns _ CoLranvs, Noy. 3.—About a quarter of the 69,000. = — boasts ‘of thr ae St the trath m regard to an majority. Mame gives | Stste bas been heard from. Tue Republican Arrorstep.—Mr. J. of the charge in nels The! ¥.the largest majority sue gain as 9 . MeKenna who ten. bew spapers ierk | Three Democratic Congressmen | i-pubtican papers, aud the . Grant's majority will be about ee tered bis resignation few days sinc» as — tei ing rs the amount cr value of the pr has ever giver = Pr ‘nual candidate. #000. Toe R-publiean State Committee claim Opinions of the New York Press, | or'ne secoua Auditor's Office, Treasury De- Elected in New Jerse both of the Michigeu United Stalee Senators, Sis) the burden of proof is Avovsra. Nov. 3.—The total vote in this the State by a majority of from si 00 to 45, partment, was to-day appointed by Hon. Hugh ys . y at * fndan’. Jn this case there rs no State will Be about 10-9008 which Graw and | Circimuatt— Republics y Aun: Key . : McCullough. Secretary of the Treasury, store- ee tae aoaeeon ot eee are nowhere 3! nies apecten ot gridence watch Jolfax will have 69,000; Seymour an jaar, | hie 2 —Republican keeper of Internal Kevenne, for the jh Dis. . . ie bhp bis D. and 3 ; inein equal te posic Stiiquitne arta Meta” "| Se dae, eee canyon gamma crenyy, | Connectiont gives Grant 8,415 | forer secre! irre, de iin | Pennsylvania Republican by | mor Picts theaatatatcameapthevn: germ. ceecomeny, If yon ar edn e ever thrown in the State. | 350 eveland city gives a Republican ma: sori edtord, Massach: s, is A young gentleman . pap iy a jctitions, there should James G Bearse, | jority of Elst. a gain of 128 over the Ostover Majority. of rare ability and imecrity and we are conte 25,000 Majority. to te western terminus, then at Owasea,tWeaty go hesitation in finding lor the defendest, | Chairman Republican State Committes. oe Cuyahoga county gives 4,50) Repub- dent will acquit bimseif creditably in bis new — or track through the wilderne-s, some twenty. = eee poeta poe YEW HAMPSHIRE. Sea EASEET: ' ew 3e bably Demo- | ?°ie™ = _ % : live miles north, to a locality where were ouly by defendant aan ae SLE | cima Betis mets | TE Probably Prasorss —cenerat Warenivrs, ot aw | South Carolina for Grant and | ti’src‘eovines ot humus bobo wed oT eae epubtican majo “than | dianapolis says that the Republican gains 1 cratic. Austrian army, has arrived at the Metropol. Colfax. cide of Three Girls. that that fail one bunter in that locality bling the msjority of 1557, and giving | every precinct look as if the State woald give ee itan Hotel. killed thirty bear. A little later 1 came over AL she Stneluir vote of I-64. The Repaolican | ©¥er 1.000 Republican majority ndon paper rays: “A singular - a triple ide took place October 16, ic The following have been received at theNew | wor ya <.—There was pected ota yang Dacre pragenyer pe ehh BY Senge fi Riants coool Majority in Concord city ts 656. Retarns trom | _UNptawaro.is, Noy. 3\—Returms from sixty- | NDERFUL Sweat PoraTors,— Returns om ba: penetrated the wilderness, which, so tar as the Bee a 1 ee cones, torty four towns indicate 640 majority. In | Seven townships of Indiana give a Repnblican | York Herald bureau: received, two or three days ago, by the Com. fr Ala ma, North traveler could see, was unbroken save by me J. wpm pag dy gn Is6; the Republican majority was .146 | gam cf 1.0I-, A gain in the same ratio New York, Nov. 4,104. m.—Tne //eruid says: | missioner of Agriculture, through Gen. MeFar- Carolina, &e. railroad. Now the change seems almost mira caus un Ghenpe OF ee puleeeeenion on aaa VERMONT. | matouty ottoman “L) Ste © Repablicts | cs. sat and Ocifax eave bem chosen by topes. | teas Of Gem, Guaie siae, 2 coup he of sweet Tait Aetae be atte ceeaey cae een. | mal. wehahee ring bean poten Eaeeoen by a 2 “ . by s rotator 8 % ay <£0W, iy the Ne "J “ ap ny con + RET AED, Nov. 5—Vermout pa hrmuneed | Serr Brwo, Nov. Connor, chairman of | ple of the United States our next President aud Barren county, Ii; wiles tan ton exeelooe hes saranda been received at the New | some human Babitations dot the course ov ~ “reroune hep sed Se het stron Frant and ae Relurms thus | the Republican Central Committee, telegraphs | Vice President. In this city the day passed off bays anything of the kind ever before raised in rk Times u: Whilst home comforts and the refluements of | WBitemane peel reef wel ar Teecivea sbow « Kepublicar gain in every | Mr. Uolfax: A majority of from 10,0 tela en, th less trouble than election days generall: yh reigned four and | CHARLESTON, Nov. 4.—Large Republican | civilized life are already clustering aroun 5 y fown bat two. Democratic losses im nearly | Large Republican gains everywhere in’ the | WD less troul oton Gays Renerally. | thix country. Que of them weighed four ani e ais ba C3 : them. A swelling tude of travel daily roils {fom the lock-house; and, atter dragging for a all the towns. The Republicans claim the | State. A gaim of in South Bend. ‘The majority for Seymour is about 50,000, and *-balf pounds, but its length and circum. | gains, particulafly in Charleston. State gone through this northern region on the ralle, ‘The shot time, succeeded in bringing to the State by from thirty to thirty-two thousend TELinOls that for Hofman is much larger. In Brooklyn | ference was inthe pitansion of ie nee for Grant and Coltax by mereased majority | traineare loug and full, and frequent. in this ody ofa girl Ju che meaatime Lespector Majority as Cnreaco, Nov. 3.—The returns show that the | Seymour is again distanced by Hoffman, al- | ¥/ich eAereuiem meres eigh: jaca ia | O8€F Vote for Governor Scott. case the Failrond really led the advauceof civi. Kamusay, with several policemen, followed the fatt Republican yote bas been polled through. | though the city goes Democratic. The yote in leng? Bostox, Nov id fourteen in circumterence, and New Yor, Nov. 41 p. m.—The latest | | | ostox, Nov. ation. and but ior the railrond Row else party to the house for the drags, as it was = x eget sy nown that two other girls bad jumped f c sa dne State, Chiesgo gives 00) Republican | the State is close, the returns indicating great | weighs three and one-half pounds. ‘Thew | Tyitnne extra gives New York State, unom. | Could the country soeeag os 2 wdily e0- | che (lucen's road triden sem spender and his menor sty ait tet ye et ast | majority | Cook county gives’ Republican | Kepublican xains. In Maine, Vermont Now | potaices tere imported from Brazil, aod, we pled and mace productive. Here 1s 2 fact in ty Will probably be in the | majority of ' emily, to Seymour, by 4, 0). The State will give 50,000 | Hampshire, and Indiana, the Republicans | believe, are the first raised in this couutry. "i 4 WW. Boston gives between | Republican majority. All the counties in the’| gainon their last majority. Conuecticut is | Mr. Huggins estimates his crop tor the preseat ing Telegram (Democratic) claims a ma-| Game ts quite SS = three aud four thousand Republican mayority. | vorthern part of the State show large Repabli- | claimed for the Republicans by 3.0.4 majority, | Seaton at 5,40 bushels, The flavor of these | jority in the Assembly of the State, and asserts | turkies and bears, Sedans Line deousane conn eg eb’ CA pee Scan and Massachusetts goes Republicans by ~0.\ mare cald tobe excellent. If this be so, | that Seymour will be the next U.S. Senator. | “ch as partridges, ord 1.80 Republic jority. Cambri e latest dispatches say t mblica: > wit ~ Republics prOW: : the West,’ = Ss I = Lane epabtiens enn maotlty. Cambridge st disp iy oy ns | majority, with an overwhelming Republican will prove a great acquisition to the West, Of the twenty-eight States already heard 55 majority. The 4 returned, and after a short time brought one aia bap esto diane engender pinata deer, body to the surface. The weight ou the drags ides the smaller vari was very great, and it was soon discovered that Dail, squirrele,Ac, butuor | ie hand of the body in sight was tightly hold. ‘A year or two acs. Two ing the hair of the other unfortanate creature. : Both having been got out of the water dead. the gain im the northern part of the State, and the | majority in the Legislature. Where sweet potatoes raised in that climate and years ago about this date a bear passed up oredite “g Kenoblican majority. Hooper, Republican, | Democrats in the central pomgion. The sth, Sth, | “Gen Pntien ie seelnrad’ to Congress over | soil have sever borneeny omparison in flavor | 7%, twenty-two are tor Gramt, who is con- | through the busy main street of this town just | Podies were removed to Shoreditch work, tor Congress has over 2,50) majority. 6rb, aud oth districts elect Republicans to Con- | Dana by 6,(4\/ majority. Itis highly probable | to those raised an Witeinia, Maryland, New | ceded by everybody to be the next President. | as the gioaring was waning, aoe = wae kenen “All the girls had been seen together at a inte Tr Mchell. Repurtican, Third District, has | gress. Coliom, Republican, is probably de- | thatall the Northern wines eer er ihe, Becky | Jersey, Delaware, and other States farther east. | ‘The following have been received at the | ‘= {Be Public square. That was wild sports in, “All the girls iy sitting in the street drinking 240 majority. Butler has a large majority im | feated in the sth distr The Democrats prob- | Mountains have gone for Grant with the ex- —— - New York Herald bureau: bale . 1 i from’a betty, and two of ther companions say ehery cuty and town heard from, and his total | ably carry the ‘th, 10th, and lith districts, geption perhaps of New York aud New Jer- | Eorror Star: The call of the Uaion Repub. | Now ¥ Wonis Benassi: sea wmeaae ke poles oe ae ey —— that they spoke cf making away with them- argely exceed that of his last ae i 7% vss! . t sponde Nov. 4, ba z | AR cos a, selves.” Previo ap om the eleenon. Banks and Boutwell are re-elected ie WISCONSIN. The Tribune says: U.S. Grant was yester- uy any ceaecenrae ie crm oun | eaokenertee, claiming a majority inthe State | Joseph's and (rand Travis Bay. on the easter So ene ee Seer Tey large majorities. The vote for Adams, | | New Your, Nov. 3—Returns trom sixty | gay choseu Precident’ sad Schuyler Coltax | the purposes of the Republican party, with | tor Hottman of 20.000. It also claims a majori. | *POFe, Of Lake Michigan, were very flue and their existence observed, ‘There are seme pat Pemocritic candidate for Goveruor. shows a | towns in Wisconsin mdicate a Republican ma- | Vive ‘President of ihe Canter wee Coke the expectation that m accordance with the Last ‘gies . 4 abundant. , ’ } = Beav can : < | jority im the State of 15,000 to 20,000. ay pis . y ie EXPE CH m aecordane ty of the Assembly. bigan grows as fine wheat as any State in | Pers in my bosom, and some hand a ¥ decrease from last year. Butler's m u ot bse J largest popolar marority ever given to aay | clause of said call, that their con‘ributions, Michigan gro 4 that will be sufficient,’ and afterwards turned JOTHtY is 6.210. MISSOURI. candidates for these exalted positions. The | whether «mall or great. weuld be “prompt PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 4, 1 9) a, m.—The | the Union. The crop this season was an exc-1- RHODE ISLAND. Lovis, Nov. 3 to her sisier, to whom she gave a portrad of This city and county | States known to have chosen electors to vote | acknowledged,” but many lave failed to teceive | Luiyer estimati wo ) the Republican majority in | }eBt one, and it bas beeu finding its w: . herself, telling ber to -zive that to father, he Provipexce. Nov.3.—Jenckes majority tor | * iil givea Republican majority ot nboutsu0s, | for them are as follow: such acknowledgemen:. Kespecitully, Pennsylvania at 200. One in sae melts is oiiutiois, whine in | Seed here hens ase” beens Congress is 1311 Dixon's majority is 1 Vile, tor Congress, is probably deteated. Rhode Island 4 Ose ov Tarn, nes 4 . - Cun 18 seme Salis rot | discovered upon ber, but two-tolded pocket Complete Stare returns foot up a Republicas MICHIGAN New Hampsbire ,, - New Yorn, Noy. 4.—10 A. M.—Seymour’s ma- — it repens ig nents Rca tay: | RADAR eon enoeh tier bee ae an 5 GAN. : E eatin tos ; Fork tx testabane Potatoes area failure; they were killea by “4 i . be Detroit, Nov. i.—Michigan gives Grant Vermont. InrERNAL Revence—The receipts to-day | jority in the city of New York is certainly | eo ten cen ant. SY | Sine ghetn whe Inaapid Guam aoe’ toner Leen CoNNECTICUT. . The deleguion in Congress will be from this source were $120,585 0, and in the State from four to six Hartrorp, Nov. 5.—1 his alate bands. ‘Their ame he returns indi are Watts and Haycose, wnsuimot my obser ion ru ty Repuvlican. in the First Dis- iNimots _ Oro Hofiman’s m: majority for G aged between sixter Meral Grant of not le: ity in this city is | spring has been aan neneeies . Dut the a pow ¥ tact Beamau's mayority is oh re St r: i rs 6 abner sine obd aay te 4 body of the other has net yer been ide: two thousand m the whole State. F, a - ” Pephrppenat Olea gegen oe Wisconsin ELUCTION RIOTS. 2RRESTs, ANDIN- |! 0, and in the State seven or eigh; | !ate fall. But the observing ow ie ‘en 4 Each nhl Sis epaenuanie oe bees towns of Connecticut give a Kepublican gain | ffict it will alse be much reduced. | ieee CADENTS. abonssed . - and t an. | “Pectable e¢ of255, as compared with i-u7. when the | Stoughton, and Bhur have Missourt BRIDG: YN Tray oc- TRENTON, Nov. 3.—12 M —New Jersey is taue ofa late spring, 7 — Democratic majority in the whole Sia'e wa. ne Legs None Gassiisa: cuered tn Eareeid 3-55: | cause a Geran, | now declared m doubt, aud the election of f | .Orcremm French Acad : KANSAS io cratic committee's wagon, and then youd for | te Democratic Congressmen conceded. provera’, in the development of Ke rez | inethed of determising ihe position of the center Wee Yeux, boo oe Leasaywortn, Nov. The Republican | (gti 2 ant. He was attacked by over fifty rong! oe sours snd ih Gee laPieeae at ies papetined, ca. | LA AECORA. AL gem sener cemeeee es oan OEK, Nov 7 « 2 tors ud, in sel stabbed Wash, Turner | OREGON PROBABLY DEMocRaTiIC, | * = mn recion of the Wind Which is blowing so Uuat i gresemen are ‘+i Will be 5,000 taccer t ever before be States known to have chosen electors to si fa) the Siew, male = k Bred “ * An abiding testimony, in comm on Will ban "i . « y have carried Longer yote for Seymour ana cian eased Bright os ee [Specint Dispatch to the Star. } ter States, of the unprecedentediy rapid giowsh, | stTikrs you in the taon, tre of th low ys Demoeratic. 1 Kentucky, 10; Maryta Twas RNDELLA Gown with socke bar cs SAN FRawcisco, Noy. 4 —Returns from Ore- persty, increasing wealth and « will always be on yo fro: ty Georgia, (probably,) MW: Oregon, 3— the cirecdon ot ibe without ser ' } njury. The fight was fu gon show Repubtican gains in te counties | Polivictl power of the Amer: sts kw: siretebing out Ub horizontally and 3 to OaStS a + walkist ¥ 0 san ex. | iY Tonsks being kuocked duwn by the po- | this side of the Cascade Moumiains, but the | j7Ris,'0%R boasts a -walsist prraitel wits Ay, You indie bea aedinety - peal cs siiexd _ mee : eee ; y gives the te to the Democrats werday, of © 5, that be noe the post nire, This ‘ dingy at. z y autem pte New Youk, Nov. 3.—Numerons arrests for Pore 5 es eomnacncia: ai method, whi t tono excep. . vote illegally were arrested, Frat mny | itlegs! voting bave been made, and the accused | PY 1" oF 54’ majority. cepa : 0 UME tO Fem 1 to execute, 1oWa. more undoubtedly succeeded in depositing | are taken before Judge James, of St. Lawrencs = 40F should be permitted to 4 ur eke wi, eae eRe. piwbenit county, who is holding court at the Matropol- BY ASSOCIATED PKESS. } Sricipg ix Balti f 1m Of this tnial ceutre Irom which be er waite ine, ay f Mrjoha A Gri = i aan Hotel After exammation they are com- -—-- he Roof J the Susyurks resy ™ust fy atany risk of bis unst the success of Mr. J A. Griswo ited to the Toombs until to-morro NEW YORK, prning. about past eight o'clock, Livy: gives 12% siority for Sey (so vermor, use of the sinall difference ae oa tee 3 “Up. to. 3 ovelc a the The Sta: = morning, about halt-past eight o'clock, Livyd SCATTER RETURNS, ole im thas etty and many of the country dis- Stillin Doubt. Ridge: + & boarder at the Susquehanna Ho- | ggsy ow. tuon proceeded qu y, when a ro shuts up the ect cis between Seymovr for President and com- ‘i New York, Nov. 4.—The Times says that the | tel. opposite Calvert St children of the » vl sie gives , between a white ‘man ana a negro, | _ y chs (per AP ps spa bgt finan funn for Governor, in favor of the intter. | Waich resulted 1a the illinecn Alvers Ie State is probably carried by Hoffinan by sw | Toot Of the hotel, on Day reeves bocts BA “well-known mn” isecandati- Republic Te-elected 1 } we SPprehend, aggregate to 5,0") or | county eheriif, aud one negro. The excitement | maority, but the election to arcide | Or eee ee ane Sees Dan. | “bE the anstocra:y in London by frequen CALAFORNIA. robably more.” 2 was intense, but, through the anflueues of | Whether it has gon aut of Seymour. back caged rcpt outs pp moran ps pee a be theatr th a git! dressed in men's eee erseo, Now. 3.—Tais ci ; The Werd claims the election of Hoffman for | jenaing citizens and the ce-operation of the New Jersey is doubtinl. ek ee ee Sees Bae : clothes } is Rep Governor, but gives po figures It hinis Bingbampron Eimira— Mayerit ‘Troy— Majority Bootevilie— Majo rsous =2w the fall, errected returns from | man. previously Ob-er, wold a majority of | hear the wns jority—the latter being a | twice and di military, both parties dispers-d q ly,and | New ¥c order Was restored. Exch party accuses the | Niagara county give ¢ other of being respousible for the orizia ot and Grant 5 CAROLINA. The fllowmg dispatches were this moraing | the difficulty. The city at this hour is very | Republican gin of? F towns indi Gortav's electoral vote will be d=, against S+y- mear Ws Fda Republic of Hayu bas now fonr vrigents a Md. § over last year, leap’ e fell with the email of lis back o Madi-or Nov. 3—Keturus from the rived nt the New York Times Bureag, on | quiet, aud there is no apprehension of farther eyinour's teported majority in King’s county | "PDE. fos on pone onthe paveweat oa AUCTION SALES. Gr bur the int 2 street trouble, . is 15.180, or a Demoeratic loss of 1,515. which was found a large pool of blood chet feu 2 New York, Nov. 4, 0.10 a. m.—Latest from | (SAvANNAM, Nov. 3— The trouble on the | Hoffman rui gnsbed from bis ear aud the fractured sien Tro-MorKow. Gen rity tor ( t eer TosesNes: £4 - st Ogeechee road still continues, Sum'lS Law, The deceased was about forty. Sotage spy WM b. WALL 200 .Antimons We majority ut the mdica New York Jimes postscript edition, 6 o'clock, | -on ot Hon. Judge Law, one of the special p NEW JERSEY. and nomarried, He has & mother aud other Original Hores aul Carriace Bacnar. nt : in the Sia, with | concedes the State to Seymour by 2,500 to 5,00); | lice, was killed this evening about one mile ae ve S . Sacass vo. | 56 Seviean toes tae Cee b : - lige s pest A Close Vote—The Result Still in Doubt. | relatives residing in this city. There are va- 5 and 14h strects Syracuse—Republiean majority & j in fwvor of the Republicans. Hoffman, 9.600 to 10,00, Grant runs ahead of | from this city. There is great excitement 3 : * | rious rumors as to the cause of tbe suicide. The 3 Youker=— Lem ie ity 22 | Nov ars from tae bis ticket in this city >,8-8, receiving 47,0), | Smong the citizens, The city is still patrolled | _Trextox, N. J., Nov. 4.—The Democratic ased WAS a member of the fi ip LARGE S4UR ¢ MULES, caR Slocum, Third Disiriet, Democrat, for Coa- | teWus in Nurth Carolina show a Republi Seymour's majority by revieed tables, 6; 10s, | by armed men. : State Committee claim that the Democrats have | {"¢cor°d, was 2 memper of the RIAGES. &o. AT AUCTION 4,060) manioni | mijority of 1,073. Ctiman’s, 2. ‘The Tribune contirins this | SAVANNAH, Nov. 3, p.m.—There is greatex- | carried their electoral ticket, and have ‘also | * s — ety TL SUESDAY MUENING. Bow go city—R-publicnn majority 3% SOUTH CAROLINA estimate. "The counties to hear from are more | Clement in this city on account of the disturb { elected a Governor and four membere of Gas, | wneing at 10 o'cleck we will Albany city —Demovr: arity 4s ee > Only two negroes were otherwise, but there remains scarcely any | Killed this morning, and from fifteen to twenty coubt that Seymour has carried the state | Wounded. A large body of negroes marchea i—Full otfteial returns | likely to change this result in our favor than | #D¢es this mornin, cur Bockar,« large stork of Horses, of this city cive a E Tinges, Bugwies. Sof + The Kepublicans say that only ove inchading abou THIRTY HOSSES AND MULES. peeratic Member is elected, and that neither t present can state majorities. Both say r of band i trom the Portsmouta Setrrday Isst. Among the Sullivan county—Democrati Republican ma peaty rity ie. can majority of wbhicsm majority 2% ra Nov teturns trom by ery all ruajority. ‘he frauds im | 'OWard “be city on the Ogeechee road this eve- selection was close. seventeen apprentice boys intely taken in, were | Seven Good Work ond Seiile Horses ant Mates, Aas | 1 : perl but ete Aete ine peset Sen or poy pees 8 is on ae ning. They were met by the speci: Treston, N. J ¥v 4.—Camberland coun- {| cent adrift: ™ a trom brederick county NEW JERSEY. | > rhs come in very Grant carried the | white Randotps, | § snd ordered to disperse. They retu £9, when ¢ ty gives Grant 1,30 majority. Mercer con ubleeusued, and two negroes are | lias gone Democratic—electing a Democ reported killed Senator and one Democratic Representat tthe State has gone character, and the indignation is in . entire ripping up of the electio is probs le, A . Two new splondid Famiiy Carriages, built to oe Licans bay a een ee F #W ORLEANS, Nov. ‘The negroes in this | The State looks Democratic, TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Bow st Somme. errioore, Baccice,Wagens, ‘ for Governor. b BK Cleve- | oo 'Grant, but tb kw Yorn, N city abstained almost totally om voting in ight ta probably elected im the 2d district. isle i iin Pigeon “Aaghicad swims von Te. Pi WALL & UU. Ancts. wmocrat, 19 elec ied t ress from tae | © pray desi bout doubt the sth district, the strongest Democratic d:s- . Democrat, in the 3d district, and Cleve- ee eee = oh paren ee 1 a = on ie > » strict . ne Sout Congres bly by ten at trict im the city. Ont of 4,200 votes, 4,100 wery | land, Wemocrat, in the Sth district, are elected, | see, on SEUaNS ansetizer | 1 puri ‘ponerenca | DY WM b. WALL a waa Ba gtioncers, ParEnsex.— Bs thus far received indi- | RGIA. ici caaniate: saat Hemocratic. Thronghout the country parishes ———.—___ great vourishire wud street! Southwest corner Pent ® svenue and $th street, cate Hi election. S uly one city box has eeICmE CONES “Sates the negroes are voting freely, and in some lo- NORT AROLINA ables the stomach to digest } mst Newaas. —Ki S from all the wards in vote stands. € Dem. | mour. #4. « largely Democratic. Ration, N. C., 3 —Charlotte gives a retreshivg, and LOT OF DRY GOODS. CARPBTS. & . OF A this ciy give George A. Halsey about 12 publican. There are yet two | * Hollman 1.01 York, Nov.3.—Tle Post has a private | Radical gain of 174, Will be increased by venaspon i noe ahh | PEAURB, GOOvS REMOVED To OUK STORE ¥ Congress, which elects kim with- nd two county boxes to be counted. Will probit. be somewhat reduced, dispatch from New Orleans, wines says that | the county. Ketterell, Greenville county. gives tuyarious ‘siccte of tobees. | G2 THURSDAY MORNING Kovom? | Avocsra, Nov. No officiat retnrns have : Saat the Derocrats b4 Publicae are nan act | Democratic gain of 70, Fraulipsar gives Demo- | wifn tists of testimeniain selereenes te ees | ne HUE RD AY, MO we will wll. witheint re PRNNAYES «Nas | been received from any counties in Georgia, | New Your, Nov. + A. M.—Hof'man | jhe polls, and tha:the Republicans are not at- | cratieua Henderson, Democratic gain 14. | Free. Agente wanted. Ad . followhe 2 Pring “od Pamssbasere week detphia has | DU! Partial retorns show increased Democratic | has aout 64,00) majority in the city. Revised | jempting to vote, Wayne, 62 Democratic majority; 4 gain of over Du T. R. Arve ea, Sikes Riven a majority for Grant of Lom trom careful | SUBS. tts believed the State will go Demo- | returne give Seymour 60,008) majority im the —— 30. Wilmington gives a Radical gain of 243 TESTIM( uk ets = a cratic by at least 20,000 majority. Impertec * = i Forrigx News ny Cante—A large naval | High Point aud Gueldtord gives Seymour 6) PostuasreR’s Testimoes: received a box of Poplins te. mates. T NMSYJ VAI IS 1 pa chy, and 1 in King’s county. At least ‘oREIGN New ca ze 3 ei i 4 I tety of Wool A qmidatged) a returns irom seventeen counties or the lines of | ChYs " : and military expedition for Cuba is fiving out | 80d Grant Graham, Alamance county, mle ADiicote from Kev. J. M. Poulton, end Linepe, Shiste Tees tame PRiLaDetrnta, Nov. i-—The fell vote of the | He Mullfoads give 48 Deinoeratsc majority. | 26.100 frouduient votes were polled in New | aid military exp consist of four frigates, hean- | Fivex Grant 476, Seymour Wr. Waseabawes | indian ‘recual ore 2° 0 DONO | incpe, Shlete. Table Lincs city gives Grant sixty thoasand nine hundred | rLoRioA. York alone. and the Republicans are deter- } iny armed, conveying & leet of transports filled | £ives a Democratic gaia, eo far as heard from. Yoon cas 0 & Puinet Reece ae | Geen bee ee and thirty-four, and Seymour fifty-nine thous- | ‘Tarramseere, Nov. 3.—The members o: mined to prov. them, Twenty districts in | with treops. General Dulce, the newly ap. | Durhams, Orange county, Seymour 405, Grant Plense send a euppiy of The. ‘Toca. | Hose, Hull hose, Slik aud Cotton Bandker and two bundred aud seventy: Republican | Elecrortl Colege tow Blow thas city will be turown out for ballot-box | pointed Captain General of Cuba, will sail | }*%;% Democra ic gain received has dome tts Bork SULLY | pargtieis and Gloves, Boots gain eighteen hundred aud thirty-nine sinee | the Levislucare tow At on plug. reduc.ug Hoffman's majority to 50.00. | with the ileet forthwith, on board the Ville ae aleigh gives a Radical gain of 100. The 0. T. Eocar. rg en neers, Yotvet Trieunings Geteber. Keturas from Pennsylvania show | vere cs! lor the Repuslican or | Tne Staten phe 7 bas, Cerant 1.500 ahead | Madrid. It is given out that these troops are | Democrats gain in the county. Halitax shows | prov Nyw Hawrenver Stare Pena | The stock "of 's desler dectiotog businees. Att large Republican gains, and indicatea probavle | Une cf neelentos eee tcan t . ©) 1B Be State. tbe Trivune conceedys the State | to replace those sent by Captain General Ler- | 4 small Democratic gain. Cxbonasd precinets— | mee of Nitete on having teen cured be sold in bots to suit pare with» majority of twenty-five thousand for Grant.” | ee ee ete at northern connties are | sundi to Porto Kico. General Prim publicly | Seymour, 432; Grant, 779. Orange—Hillsboro | appetite for telarse Ln weleg De Bone great many vther articles in the Dry Goode live. Ketorns from twelve districts indicate that | . ALABAMA, comivg in better, Result ts too close tor bet- | Geciares that the members of the Provisional | gives 2 Radical gain of 6). Kinston gives Kad. | do! a we desire a snpply tor the prisone; aro, Lehigh county wall go Democratic by about Montéevery, Nov. 3.—The county will ting. i Government have net even discussed the name | 1081 majority of 417. Heaton, Republican, for _ ee ass », Warden of M. HI. Btate Price £. toh 96 Groperten, Tea Caddies Los Repub | abouts majority for Grant. Th New J rey probably Democratic, and now | ofany candidate for the Spanish throne. Senor | Congress, has 435 majority. Beaniort gives 171 eg wer sey. ea ed arses ‘enna voter Bak! vag Soap Jefterson county, as far as heard from, shows | Teceived frera di of the Stat looks bad for bo: Hiliand Halsey. L.L.C. | Glensaga bas issued a call to the moderate | 1 cal MARES Of Dn heey: | 0t GE Ee | Eee e a Repanticen gait ot the probability of its goimg for Seymour. Democratic Unionists and Progressive parties Radical majority of 4. Newbern and James 'W. Manx. Ist Nat, Bauk, New Albany, tad, | With ether articles in the Grocers tine. st ¢ i ‘ity 700; < ‘ 3 3 ‘' select each four Geputies, all of whom s! be ties uority of 1,579, e By as Satanse ny ALSO, Repentionn son Te cerns, Nav oe ee vote 4a thie (city GENERAL CRANE S6GSUBNA: mortand frame poanifewssin tarot ef hoon, | election passed off quietly. obec tmaruas's Feesimosy —One Box | ajetot Perwteamn. shires Bedstonts, Baseman ee me ssc dey Sag Sen - ~ {Special Dispatch to the Star.} Si tebiseit TInOTE cured my | Tables. Chairs, Mattresses \enango county—Republican majority 400; | shows a majority for Seymour ot 7,4 The 2 ing a King for Spaiu by & plebiscitum. — vais, i | Cooking and other Stoves Kepublican gain 20. returns trom the interior come in slov Ree Gatena, ILL, Nov. 4—General Grant re- Atis inferred that President Lopez desires ALABAMA. Rand © 0) Ene county—Republican majorit: 000; Re- | turns from twelve towns show a Republican | ceived the election retur: last evening at bis | the meditation of England between Paragauy i " e BiMa, ALA, Nov. 3—Burneville Pianta. | Frow ine Pi Ee. teecbeeatatent ta 7. oy oy publican gain jv. Fain of about 90. en own residence in this city, and not at the resi- | and the South America rage He Nig pend 4 _ rember Dallas couuty, give 1,570 | I hare — De pounds of nf Reprbtice gas FN PENSE OE | teeta Aaah Ee” ke Male | Urner of Mrs Waruburut, an an October. a | Eevee copiun ofthe Brite gonboa Linn! | Hepubiican mejor ee ne Fee pera Publican majority =75; Re- | The Republican vote will be .u-reased avout | telegraph wire from the main office was ran to | [believed (hat this usual concession was ime | NEW TRIAL REFUSED TO PETER 4 Cade Seen tes Wao) publ ry | 15,000, z the General's house, and the returns came in | tended to secure for Paraguay the good offices _ PHILLIPS. Mp One box of Barton's A’ yoo & DETWRILFR. Cumberlaud county—Ten districts show a | TEepenes rapidly. of the British Government. Ricumonp, Va., Nov. 4.—The Court of Ap- rapt pe rigs gmp ed ‘BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, Reyublican gap of 2 Democralic majorly 1m | RismeeE Sees ot Maacle ————— eals this morning refused a new trial to Peter | ju recemmending it te aif eur noadars” O17 SrveNra STREET the county 450, Republican gain 12. 2 +3 > 000 maj SETTLEMENT OF THE ALAKAMA CLAIMS.— | Tarivixc CoLoRED ComMUNITy.—Two- | Phillips, who is to be bung on Friday next for fy, and W, Fr. Provecr for Congtecs by jum | The Washingiou correcpondeut of the New | thirds of ihe populstion of Galvin towaeti, | int aera erie ete FOR BALE BY A s seaievite ‘Mercer badly beaten: Prosser cer- | York Herald, im a cispatch two that journal, | Cass county, Mich., is made up of colored peu: ~ - _ 94-311 { Tradem ADELPHIA, Nov. 3.—Scattering returns tainty Clected = Published yesterday, denies the trath of the | ple. Theyspay ome-half the taxes, supply Sockrne CRIME AnD Vewegayce or :PHANS’ COURT, November from Schuyikilf and Lmeeren connie allsbow The chairman of the State Republican Com. | * mtemment telegraphed tbrongh the cate ioe three en! ‘school sinteices, sverneies. trom panier eae Pas bapen gece aan ss Ee ei gy Oe ope blic ins to! - 7 yee t that tl ama ¢) lms are to se i tive t nt; ch, are ol fy days ago, scarcel case . Z Gnuphin county. Reported Republican ma- | ittee of Tennessee claims tne State by Suwa | Shee sonia x pce Rend dl Moc hare ~ ‘the ‘Herbert. deceased, the B: TY. Door South of D Street In Indiana county =7 townships give a Re- Are now ready to execute. In the best possible manner, Bi vem Caras, Bill Heads Pirculare, Handotie, ort Sonigre At tom rates.” Partionlar for the various Fedoral and Districi Courts us 3 nner ne District Courts a? S majority, and the Democratits concede 15,00 | BY 8 mixed commistion. i:¢ fu ‘ner says that | about equal in fonr others. and paid #2.50 | adequate idea of its horrors. New Orleans | trix of Samuei Fors: runs nity 10 President Jobnson deciares tant he has never | taxes last year. They own five-eighths of the | Picayune of the 24th ultimo says: trix aforenaid "Harrisburg eity—Repobiican majority 2), | Ma ority"tor OT imerican has speciale from | 2f ® moment entertained & proposition so an~ | land 1x ihe town, aud tat the most choice ‘About the hour of half-past two o'clock Fri- | phans’ Court of Wa Just opened s large and well selected assoriment of Sebuykill county—E | a San. atherna ane ‘Sud Clutter | {£0uistic lo the interests of this country, and amounting to 14,400 acres, which is worth $i | day morning the parish prison at Carrolton Poin LADIES’ AND MISSES DRESS FURS. fs . 1868, for i ° that therefore Minister Johnson could not have | per acre, making ther entire valuation in | was the scene of swift and avenging justice at | 4 2.) 2 ageedoran gg Fined ye feitby tbe Republicans of the defeat of Tike | CoUsested to surrender our ciainisto the vender | landed property $976.00. ‘OL course ney hae | The Renee ae Sime ae eng Jes ap- | assets fo hand ee hin, ulton county—Estimated Democratic ma- | felt by pres ‘Third District, who ran for Con. | MeTcies of a mixed commission consisting of | im addition a large amount of other proper: pears from the jailor’s account (Jacob Gerber) | collected and oc S-lw + } jority wo : ; gress in the piace of Mullins, Arueil's ma. | Sixteen members, a number, as the President | They are industrious, determined 10 eduosts | lat be was awakened ty nokie nee reine | sects, and of 234 Pouneyt (Chester county —Keported Kepublican major- Say coat Bac at Cheer bhe was 50. suites: large enough to lead to endiess discas- | themselves and their children, and to be hon. | out for him =3- up, that he had a pris. | ceased are not their ity ¥.400 5 “ : atticlen iuapees Gd ie Mewruts, Noy. 3.—The of! ial vate in tnis | Sion, and which would probably drag inuew | orable and respected citizens, & benefit to their | oner for him. —Repubiic jority Guv; Re- s, Nov. 3. SS _ 308 onan uy T LAR P. ed Aint act byiat 'UFFS can be A barnes count * jects of contention, instead of settling the | State and an hovor to themeclyes. the volos of © dopet euerim ber Sena bcleded copy of this be pablisned ouce an pablican gait 12, | SUT Se, Giant, £S1s Serseoes:, Sa Lat | cud ote. growiun our or injerion to our nears ‘Is that you, Gardner? = The individ- | Seek for three weeks fa the “Evening Stare gre, | 17) :abia avenue, am Vousville—Kepublican majority 537; gain ot | wich, (Democrat,) for 1 3 ins’ are thay | Merce during the late rebellion. The President Sy Frank Reno and Oharles Anderson, the | ual replied, ‘Yes.’ The moment he ap- | vious to said Gay. re) @ Sa) Soe, teas: ; ferther states that the negotiations are in a fuir | notorirous express robbers, Were on Thursday | peared at the door he was overpowered. Some | “Test. SAGE ORANGE PLANTS. Keadiag—Republican majority 175: gain ot *. tiwich iseleeted by a small majority. way of speedy settlement. delivered to the Indiana authorities, and are | thirty or forty persons rushed in and took pos- | _n04- ‘Une Teas vid: stocky gad Strong. Minin county—Reported Republican major- | LOUISIAN ———— now confined in the New Albany jail toawait | session, instantly killing one Denis, a colored ? For sale st $3 por by: aty be New Onteans, Nov. 2.—The vote in this city ®7 Fauiper Vetromile, a Catholic priest in | trial. mi convicted of rape upon the ma of N EW BOOKS JOHN A. KER, RLAWARK | foots up to 22,807 for Seymour and 276 for | Bangor, Maine. was murderously assaulted on | gg-yire Farr, of Hyde Park, has cangnt | Mrs. Reginia Lauchbaum, on the 2th of Sep- | AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, rt Bae Sew Castle (Del) | . Orleans parish will increase the Dem- | Friday @ vening last. His servant, on going in- | three skunks in ber be: coop. With her hands, | tember, 1566, tried twice befure the jury and At | poct-DaWt! No SS and 90 Louisiana avenue. Purttapztrnia, Nov. 3,—New dD Le vote 154/40, making Seymour's majority | to the stable, discovered the foot of a man in | by resolute ly seizing the animal by the tsij | found guilty, to wit: °on the 19th of November, FRENCH & RICHA’ ™ TURD: ry r gives a Demociaile majority of rr C uur tu ibe parish neatly 25400. The Republicans | the straw, abd reported it. Father Veuromile and suddenly «twitching him off nis pegs” be. | 1 on the 1st of May, 1367, and yet the RDSON's, Hvar cyt bundred gives a Democratic majority of | dia not vote. Caddo pi gives a Democratic | immediately went to the stabfe to investicate | fore he could do any mischief in nis special | law bad not been At the same time BOOESELLERS, STATIONERS, the COMPOUN: RBUP 0 ARHOUN Evacates Mandrell gives ® Diseserssls majare:) 26 oor Soe crane Shreveport city gives | the matter. and on ascending to the loft was | jinc time they mortally wounded Samuel Milton. Z z Twenty-five . it, 7 ny of |S Lemscraue majority of Inlwk Repabhican | dealt muriierous blow on the bead by some {URE outh from Maine, having | colored, who was only incarcerated yesterday ENGRAVERS AND PRINTERS, _ | al Druetist. OBAS. STOTE & 00. Wiskans, MARYLAND. vote, one. Bassier parish is Feported to have | person who was waiting for bim. The villain | ..e¢,yicLindon, 8 jour fam Maine, having | ccamined and ae = 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENE, —— ee Mahle Se mcas ae Dec eec a. | Fone nearly unanimously Democratic. Brash. | then jumped throngh ® window and escaped. | Sore, ce ter Buvaciass and Surgeons ip. | Second Disisict Court, on the charge of viol . < : rant, “ire Seymour, 21,553; Democratic ma- | ear City gives the only Republican majority | The ce peamoogry ted ith Intent io tod tee eet: | propriated the same two his OWN Use, and is now | iug and murderingAntonine Cardones, a w! AnD SELECT SCHOOL. 1, “For Congress Phird District | feycrted ia the Sate thus fa Sraatcnt, nad Made the GUNCK 10 meee meee | in durance vile ou that secount. Eis 3) Fearn Ot Age. 3s ie hetlaved tht eee in; ovo ‘Ninew ovasnr. peat — Toren King, 500; Swann, 12,061. Secona District — = S7-A woman wat lately by mistake shat in | Sf? ster * 3 caserity in this city fu te rucresiocns chee: | “S7-John Eitiot,, of Tediass, ran away from | | gg-One Sram in Fortand, Mes aye wiwn- | me scute ren cihaae cee eae the death of the, peeve, Miwa. Xt was oie 1 Sraeet,marwenx Rorts Ocritou ano Finer Ss poet war eee es oaar ae | bis wite and eleven children im Wis, aad es | factored twenty-four nese - id rere cde oer frnece ee a, | ge.detauls that human satare ey spans at | MADEL'S MISTAKR, by Mrs. Aca 3 Stephens, Opposite St. Aloystus Church, 0: 21-1m W,6to, tolal vole for Governor in 1867. just come mm we @7 Bonner has sent iT. Met 10,000 “ . % <d ite recital. a it ex. Bibel mereased vote in IS% 3.917 Increase in Dem | _ ag-Large chyapalum Dede Rave been found in | sor gymnasium at Pricentoa. Rea tars Sick Reet Cw Pereelly Facey smination, ft was established by @fty odd wi | a THOUSAND MIURS WALK acnoss suprm | A "7HONY FIBHER, ‘Ze la ect gle ss, ogiored | pyre hata Fes Ferguson, of Bata a | git ctl aed ia Paris tea droing for | "SS RT pe rican at teresa Sate | Siren Pk Badia ae nee: | ne poatigtin «tcc Heme eaven. So ne oe . x, bas teres, it s be Revolution, «Cha: fair in Vermont was an ous gray Cly- | Jato convention, Who at ted to SUDEIB or, the World, AND AGENT FOR TRE ie eee pet | Taras hee trea eens | saan ng Oaaate ca | foe cae as Gere | teat ete | sae te ra merncacamygnan, | *PSPESLASbAET oven arama - = by a J =i ‘“ le weighed nearly two thot ree hun. cast ‘ —- Pierce county, wBID Zave Sue bemacraic | Procure all heir coal By’ grading the streets, qBZGiem. Reynolds has prohibited masks 12 | Gred pounds, and his fore shoes weighed seven Fiaiure the. 4 , | WBITTIBR 8 PORMS, Red-line edition, $4.5 Eatabiteded 1m, syort eat, 8 set down © | where i sbundanee, exar. pounds each nd in . Potcacs’ from Frederick city th corsaie ior | 7 itas calealated that there are now abont | "Wer sama Goss, Jon Cobura’s ex-wite, nae | PUPS Naples dispatch of the 14th alt, Tings, thet bad been tora from her THE Tan Wootral g2ase” AMBRICA, by | = NEW PARISIAN PROCE | oe 4 Weel. The Kepunt Baye | €2.000 CDinsTER settled entiggnt fornia, all of | sound her way into prison {or practising her | tparthe craption of Mount Vesuvine wari haudkercblef worn by the girl, in By which I am enabled io - tate, considerable alas. At hace eatnea | frhom are. with few exceptions, matives of the | {Und her way into prison, for pract creasing in’ intensit flow of lava was | straw of his mattress; aud ber lic buckttt: | CAMEOS FROM ENGLISH HISTORY, 91.50. without being sakes apart, jn hE by d Washington and Frederick counties, bat wera | previnee of bovageereeel in the ocean off Cuiti in | 87 Scotch piaides it ts said, will be the | more copious, and the action of the cone vig- | which be Cong nd etained eit Shoat bi ae vind s Wonke ey Rai | oy | Seon tote” Po foots removed unable to pme the Demvcratic maor. SF Fish were bor the ove coal thing” for ladies’ walking svits this winter. orous. and shoes were found st with blood.” 42 ) . ‘veath street, opposite iw Allegzany aud Carrol. MORES | ie earthquake of Iasi s0n:h, “6 vol. nos tr” | the Patent Ofce Sproat {