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4 LS THE EVEN LATEST FROM THE PACIFICSTATES es G STAR, San FRawcisco, Nov. 9.—a diapaten from — > va ty 4 tuls cnerning. = Nevada PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, ve, 1.009 Fepabiioan majority. | Soat- AT 1HE STAk BUILDINGS, that result. The retarus are coming la ace Ponasyivania ‘ : spine ae a Ng ‘ ‘ine Iforni®@ Ube returns thne fer recetved The Bening Bier 5K Company, Elve Hayes 5 <co maority., wala wa7itigwal 2. KAUSTM ANN Free’ gress, Davie and Page. Tep.. are cortsiniy e‘evied, and Pacheco, rep., is thought to be t= electcd im the sovtoern Gistrict, ranning om e~% ora s as”, + sss eee copsiderably abead of ihe Ucket in tbe 4p dis.niet. PRIVATE DISPATCH. Sr. Louis, Mo., Nov. 9—/. M. Adments, o* Rep Cong. Commition We nave r Vv. 48—N&. 7,370. WASHINGTON, D. C.,. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1876. TWO CENTS. gies Chiry St Louie pats ser “ener. Gnro. H. SEIBLDS. y remem that i of railroad or te! ie communication, and e ELECTION RETURNS, | dqaiosturally jake some time to receive ‘a onnenenti epee EUBOPE TO-DAY. abit: LAST NIGHI’S DISPATCHES. eens. If late advices should change the re- 2 @CLOCK P. Mm. 4 @CLOCK P. w. ivg by Footstep, with Woodland second and Lord Gowran third. Julius Ciwsar, the fe. vorite, was pot placed. The Pall Mali Gasctte on the Etec- tea, The Pall Mell Gases of this ai coMMents upon the Preaidentia! election in AY. Brothers of sister lodges ere co. disily invited. Bate THOS. SHELTON, © 8. oS EBCHANTS’ B DING Baguen Hevee Races Lorpon, Nov. 9 —Tne Liverpoo! autumn sult from what it is announced at present, [ cup Was won to day at the Liverpool meet- P assure you I aball frequently recall this visit lemocrats conceded the state, whicn | given a repasiionn seajority of over 1950 And gained @ repui Congressm fa | Rebraska the same condition of affairs was BD MEOH i ton ~ = the United States says We Wink it ise he el N ¥ daring tne time I shall yet live among you | abown. There the repubilcan majority rose craze or a& caicm aseer: to = meeting cf the Ase I be beld on Returns POR rte 3s with Sieamure. I bid you good night.” 9 | to 8,000. Dispatches Nevada made it A den, so Gustinctively e ~ coonteting at Se Aeon reece | that the-vole After further cheering the crowd dispersed. | certain that that state bad gove for Hayes. je | business wen in casiern states, wilt oxtend election in October. For Congressmen, piOV TILDEN TAKING A REGT. ‘ ppl ged Leer Ce oe any favor to the crade projects of ihe infa- Winget eppusthon: In: coe on diesss ane | wenpren contooeas teteae Dein: ores Ing the state to Hayes aod the repabiicane , aay. , | Srabe nopedtatioointn Deelligent dishonesty Clection of Sherman. dem. over Sayder, | to-night, and crowds besleged the democratic That’ . | Sening 200 masrtty, , Vgulstans ts one | THOSE DOUBTFUL STATES, | _ Tee Liverpeot Pos says the anoounce- Sa district; in whleb Lite Mock’ ts situ- | ocratie elabe marched down, town, sal at's The Question. gamse'tit'on spaces meine gh ceived in commercial circise =” "ell Fe 3 t, ¥ 41 a a Seats elon between McClure, rep., Stu- | eheered before Governor Tilden’s house, | varlous sources in show it has art, dem., and Cravens, dem.,and is claimed | Grammercy park, but the governor was gone republican. The latest inteliizence » FLORIDA FIGURES. © & Tepetnte Cystene. om c " alcutTra, Nov. 3.- i district of ack. the republicans, but will require the ofMfi- | abed, and left word that he was fatigued and 7 7 intsto the certain election of Governor e1gunge was ravaged by @ cyclone ov Tuee- cial count Jn the 4t aistric: Ganter is | proposed to take a few days rest. HOW ABOUT FLORIDA? | grapeitiona Vicee te eae ee Gay iota thowennd’ ative house ‘were ; elected without opposition. FATAL RIOT IN CHARLESTON, S.C. | recipe & ; destroyed. The town of Dowlutkhan was Sop epllee — CONNECTICUT. A dispateh from Charleston, S.C, last —— Congressional districts have not heen heard SABBATH AFT! 5 | from definitely, but advices received de- Connecticut, wiih the towns of Wood- prey = os om gb yore = F ag . | stroy the democratic majority in the pres. stock, Union and Bridgewater to hear from, | Sout dnek thie evening. Bro race | Both Parties Claim the State, | cut House. Indicauons are’ now tase tie gives Tilden 61,143, Hayes 58,319; Tilden'’s po rr no rl oe We ate ed a ~ * | republicans have elected 145 members, (in- majority, 2.824 The repablican majority in | 6d with blac cape ine ye Gro ve 7 Be | cluding those chosen in September and Oc the Connecticut legislature is 37 on joint Dl mer muel bileee. A alone Neloa oe | tober,) and the democrats 145 In the pres. ballot, the senate standing 12 republicans be ag e repu — an real psd see } ent Congress the republicans have but 110 to 10 democrats, and the house 141 repapli- | tween democrats and republicans was fol. | THE SAME IN LOUISIANA, | members to 1s; democrats. ‘There ts there. cans to 105 democrats. Toe Congressional | lowed by a general outbreak of the blacks, * | fore @ republican net gain of73. All the Rep. delegation remains as fm the present Con- | Wbo were largely superior in numbers to the | resentatives have now been chosen except | submerged by 6, &nd 5.000 persons are believed to bave perished. The goveenment has rent relie! to ibe desolated sections. THE STATE STILL UNCERTAIN, SOUTH CAROLINA. ees Democrats Claim a Victory. AT 3% O'CLOCK, ™ LINOOLN HALL. Service of Song. Young Men specialiy invited _tnging let by Cornet and Organ. octae-tr HE LADIES ARS BSSPECTFULLY OF iiirao ri) IRSPSOCT M. ie Telegraph company issuce the folio «ing bul- letin November 4.—Toe bark Norm 02 north, longtitude 2 02 west, bi bs ed 6 i Rag) man of war heading west, Whites, and who opened @ general fire with Apparently iu distreses, supposed to be the ase : . OY CT! — = in New Hampshire, which is now repre. ’ BY « FEEROH GOUUE—the prices being pe ILLINCIS. Bomplete posseasion or the streen ieee te | GREAT EXCITEMENT IN NEW YORK | tented be one repeblieny ant soy repre Frapkitn. sult the times—which consist of Leics The returos from the 1th Tilinols district eapiote possession of the fora time. | crats, and will elect in March, 1877." Excit t in Charlest £24 Cloaks; also. Misses’ Cloaks from four to f.ur- | indicate the election of Wiley, rep, to Con- | The whites soon rallied and sharp firing oc j . a xcitemen' n arleston. ag > _ teen years; Bonnets and Hats representing the best gress. Returos from Cor: ional districts | Ctrred. Intense excitement reigned through- The World Figuring Out a Victory A Ns —Thne Poss ~ yo Guckinia Vesty, Gost Wargevots; | 80 far recelv-4 show the election of Aldrich, | Ott the city Jor. — = toa ompanice What the P. or Tienes enya: « 2 ae ee mpaned at 100, end tues oy Ae Se a at the Papers Say. | Nry cone sor, 2., tne Word wars’ A | NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, | Mase esr a ceed. te i222 o'clock, when Min | the 4th; Burenard, rep.. ie the Sth; Header. | acd Dow have charge of the streets. Casual: —_-—___ | ting men yesterday to bear the Tilden mar- Qelock to 1103. Since then ibe salce nave in the 6th; Fort, , in the 8th, by | tles—One negro mortally and eight others ~ _ ket, but it closed firm—five to one on Tiiaen’s eee: poy ras, x mynd a d . The legislatures 8 two to one SS one hola son of Mr. | The Latest News from All Points, cep peop ore a lg Wild Excitement in Both Cities, ing oy! thes ab ne yp 4 cans . Walter, @ prom! mer- gran ; ‘mark loan to match. Tee etant feoeet ie reer een ee non | chant killed and deed ee j Fotes, which would leave but one vote to Soar al ana gustations at the beakers’ te a3. “Govern airs. ber of years before. March, rep.. gets 600 | wounded. SECRETARY CHANDLER HEARD FROM. | Vote, iuere remain iriorida (1), where ndew |THE HAYES MEN EXULTANT,| ioedeaise nas Sons iocencome Zomeraay: = See tata pe E eS | UNE ae eratoee Taree ear. + | soccer tr sis Mica eee ULTANT. | Sesfof wer ant innet suintytat ae ver com; rs. 5 s rt orn t ad wr cm by gp ing, discussing the ‘Presidential lection 1D ble; cperery (8), Where there is a demo- apeeaiginnbitiie ranted by thai fall. Thestock market was 7 ‘ 2. : cratic msjority of 15.000 that can hardly be A Lake City dispatch at5 p.m. sare: The | the United States, says the reauit connot | He Claims Hayes’ Election, | Sounteaout; Soutt Carolina, where Hamp” opinion of moderate men is that Florida My ve merican ton is leading; Wisconsla the office Will elect the entire democratic ticket by over | Politics. It cannot cause the reversalof the ; Wisconsin, where dull avd firm in the early dealings, but be- MAYES’ ELECTION CLAIMED, came more active and weak at the Weld Excitement in Philadelphia The + bi been St. Paul, Michigan Central, 2 jegisiation of ears immediately suc- count will be needed to decide. with the (Special to The Star.) ie ater steer ny | Sitti onto TERMI | memorratic TIGRE 2a00 mater. | Rea tttaLaeetes | punapettnin, Sx vNor b_mmoeme| Geet ity feet, tase ad 2 lajor- 5 a 5 W Ju ee, hesbawarters: T°eve? ®t | injary to the Ameriomp credit, aud ous Jor- | last of which ia claimed by 1,000 majarity at | Teeetved here points to the election of Mr. | Union. ‘Prices opened ‘with wuimporiaet ity. . _ democratic head: » The Work! has ee a Te eae he eae ines | aa See eniciiovas parte eae ae Eee | Daler, Eisai Dee nie meee | emanate seadan = Tee al ete Seek, Fol tere ee | Te basgelta geouralls ineeeatte catia, | Hamilton Merion Monroe, Nassau, Pat | | MILWAUKEE, ee ee Sat, se 500, and pro! 000. returns : : official canvass can econsin. Bo Bot in, Dut are enough to make the above | in s.grest measure on of era niece tgereate. sdemooratic and Marion report parties claim Wisconsin by avout 1,000 ma- = 4 2 part! hu 01 . Custrenne Ropuationn Oasapntga Coat.” | SY Slcene recton ot ae nae, |. mance tines fo Nerpanpe: Pot aia | -“Guicago, Nov. §—Iilinols shows, in forty INDIANA. not as yet see any indication that the elec. | Sumter at 2,500. ‘We estimate democratic | counties, a democratic gain of 39,000. Tne Returns from 380 towoships and wards, | tion affects the question of protective legis- | ™ejority in counties west of Apalackicola => Sor —— tle. c = which cat 43 cent.of the October » | lation. Questions relative to the south have | 8t 2,000. We estimate remaining countics at (Signed,) Der ro tay woh y pene 9 ina democratic gxinot i. ‘uesama tate ot | Petty ue gconaing forces, tbe ews thinks, | majorities of 1g. Thlsaccures & democratic | Seorelard, Democratic Suaie Commiivee, | gain Kept Up would give Tilden 7,000 ma-| jaw” « = - “i a Hayes. Mr. Kembie, the Pennsylvania member of the republican national eom- mittee, ls in receipt of @ dozen or more dis- patches from Fiorida and Louisiana, ail of which give positive assurance tat both states are republican. 4 meron who is here, aiso says his dispatches from South Carolina. Louisiana and Florida repub! of the banking firm of Drexel & Co., this morning telegra; Paris and London that Hayes was undoubt- edly elected, although, in bis: inion, Fiori- Ga .and Louisiana were still imdouot, Tule changes from yesterday's closing prices, and during the Gret baif hour advanced 1\ for Wabash, \ for Western Union, Micuigan Central and New Jersey Central, for Lake Shore and Milwaukie and St. Paul Otherwise were no. 5 clipe, and by noon ter Milwaukie ang St Paul common, the preferred x. igan Central 2, West- nion i, Lake Shore 1,, Delaware, Lackawana and Western ana New Jersey Central 4 each. In the next half bour there Was & recovery Of .8\, the latter Michigan . that the state has gone democratic by 1,000 iroog democratic e,unties ‘to hear | the Standard also regards Mr. Tilden’s an- | Telegraphic and Railroad Com- majority. from may increase thisestimate, The town- | tecedents as furnishing @ good guarantee or | menication with State Cut O77. Central, and since 12:30 o'clock prices have SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov.9, 2 a. m. The Tribune Thinks the Election | city is wild with excitement. The republican | a, declined ° ships not heard from gave 9,000 democratic | the honesty and moderation of bis adminis- munication cut off from middle ard west oF * Probable, pom & are parading the streets with ds of — ———_e___ majority tn October. aes So and So peuniaitee te Florida. Heilroad and telegrapn Injured by | _,The Tribune moat ee 2 —< music and banners,claiming Hayes’ election. The Sarkets. LOUISIANA. congr! cans | lightning. Large number of voters were on | cide a a! is @ the next Presi- | ‘The democrats, who did their parading yes- jonB, Nov. 9.— Virginia @'s, ae. In eleven parishes partly official returns | On the law-abiding spirit displayed trough: | {reine Gorreaneedent er eon dent of the United Siates, but the proba. - a and estimates sbow net democratic gains of | Out the country, and says the result of the , terday, are silent and full of des; ency. They are gathered around the bulletin boa ds of the democrat'c organs, looking anxiously for further news. At abovt two o'clock a dispatch was displayed on the bulletin of a democratic newspaper saying that full re- turns from Oregon gave the state to Tilden. This pews, however, lacks trustworthy con- firmation. Pennsylvania geta more and more republican as the rewures come in. bilities seem to int to the electioa of democratic conservative com. | €lection is scarcely a greater cause of con- | Both Parties Claim the State To- Hayes. The question will be decided by the ee’s returns of 1874, which elected Mon- | gratulation than the fact that so close a con- 1 c by a votes of North Carolina and Florida, and cure, cem., treasurer, by 2,939. The above | lest for sucha great stake shouid have passed LAKE City, Fra. Nov. 9—Returns re- | in Florida certainiy the republicans have indicates that the democrats have carried | Without violence and bloodshed, when riota | ceived up to 10:30 this morning show demo- the better prospects. The democrats, how- the state by 15,00 to 20.00), and it is claimed | in @ few places might bave turned thescale | cratic gAins, but leave the state in douvt. | ever, are confident, and the result is lixel by the democratic committee. The demo- | >y intimidating voters. m thought actual count will be necessary to be undecided for some days. In Au. cratic majority in the city will probably | | The Times elaborately reviews the dificul- | to determine the result. ‘The democrats es- | cust elecdion of 172 it was bearly a week reach 11,000. ‘Toe New Orleans ublicm | tes which Mr. Tilden will have toencounter | ‘mate their majority at 2,500, and the re- | before it was known which way North Car- claims the state for the republicans by 10,000 | 1 consequence of the conflicting majorities | Publicans theirs at 1,500. . 9. ton active, strong and higher—milddilog, 11 all. Flour quiet and unchanged. eat dail and lower — No. 2 western 1.26 4 Pennsylvania red, to » 1.2581.30; do. amber, 1.35a1.37; white, 1.2041 50. Corn—southern dail CONSIGNMENT. olipa bad voted. The republicans carried ‘bere in in Of At least seven, and prove: | heavy; wes! mer: BANEKRUPFPTCY. two 15,000. in the Senate and epoap Representatives, LOUISIANA. Florida in 1812 by over 2,000 majority, | bly nine, one mon for the Fepnb| icane. dsaaes ‘do. ooh MASSACHUSETTS. and also because of the cl see ot ce various Both Sides Claim a Majority. &nd the state has almost uniformly | Hopkins, Cochrane, Speakly, Jenks, Reilly | spot and November 57a57 ',; last half Novem Returvs from 332 towns (all but 8 small | S¢¢tlons of the democrats for official patron- | Naw ORLEANS, Nov. 9, 10:30 The | given a majority for the same party. and Stenger, democratic wambere ori ber 574; new, December 55\,a55,. Oats THE PUBLIC MIND ones in Massachusetts) give Hayes 143,94: age. The Times considers Governor Tilden’s democrats claim the state by 16, The ere seems to be no doubt about South Car resent House, are surely beaten. The leg- ayeaay aad firm — Tilden, 105,535; Rice, 131,550; Adams, 103,020: $0 te Pee ar tn enbaint his Yielding ready | olipa and Louisiana. Gov. Kellogg claims lature is strongly republican in both GREATLY AGITATED. Baker, 11,68. The 7th district, complete, | to the pressure mpc emocrats bominal—2al. brarches. Jas. R. Youne. GREAT FXCITEMENT IN SEW YORK ived. The republicans claim that when | the latter, and Gov. Chamberial e former 25. favor of reactionary measures, and in an: 8.000 ity. ton ma: bl; stands: Butler, 12,060; Tarbox, 9,425; Hoar, | event it is more obvious that there ince | f Tee ears Secu Seay will | by ate lit eee majority. The returning board | be elected in South Carolina, but as the MICHIGAN danger of bis assenting to measures of infla- | decides’ the Clectsns in Louisiane. Dig | ‘democrats confess that Tilden is at least Florida Claimed to be Republi- on or repudiation. He, moreover, is too tehes Fi 10,600 bebind him, there i doubi that we CORSIGHMERT Congreai in the 3d district, has 741 anieciey. e contentment of Irish democrats. There ISSOURL. returps give the legislature of New Jersey to rT js no ground, whether from a financial or S.. r tbe dem ts by ove msjority, wnich woul Later returns indieaie that the majority for | pouitieal polniof view, for denying tas tes 287, JO018, Nov. 9— Complete returns from | Sause a republican lose oy ae ie he Oe Hayes will be from 15,000 to 20,000. Cross- | cop idence of Englishmen. We are bound to fod congressional district give ltto Met- | States Senate ‘Tne republican marouity ic eeetee aes ian TT have one: | respect ihe clearly jounced will of the | Chlf, rep.» by <1, majority democrats | that body capnot be less than 4 in tne next whatless. The legislature will have & re- | 4 merican people, and we cannot cousider it | ©!#im the 6th district for gan by 700 ma. | Congress, and it may be 8. The democrats pabiican majority of about 50 on joint oal- | un unmixed misfortune for the republicans | Jority. This district was previously reporte! will lose nearly one-half of their present tof the mine Congressional diaicis. ‘ae | (224,,uey, Are. temporarily comppolied io | ae Prouable for Haveu: rep, Tue repabticay’ | majorly inthe wowee ef Rereenbetes a temoerats elect Williams in the ist by about | Oreste the bracing air of oppoaiti cept for probate judge, public administrator | 20! will sUill control it by @ majority of 109 majority. The 8th district is claimed by ro = ie eS . and assisiont prosecatin, by Emit both pariles. aaa Sor Washington News and Gossip. Thomas leads his ticket for sheriff, by 3,500 | The Herald pee Pferida Must 2 —— Sd AND BLEGANT WINTER CLOTHING vRom 4 BABERUPT MANUFAOTUBEE. verizer@aye: The repubiicans at the head- quarters in the 5th Avenue Hotel are still confident that Hayes bas carried Fjorida, which jsall that is required to secure his election. Dispatches were received from various points in Florida this morning confirming the claim mace that the republicans had carried the state. Tne democrats are quite = ———— that Tliven has carried the state. active aud firm—not quotabdi Whisky auil and beavy—1.1. flour, 3.€00; wheat. 7,000; cora, 67,000. PP ments— wheat. 17,000; corn, 24,000. = Nrw Ao Fn ay locks native and jower. Money, 2) 109%, Exchange, long, 482; short, 44. Governments duil and 30@ VABIBTIES OF SUITS. der af the republions coealdalen bee ns | The Herald eae Hee es 16 tne contest ‘NEw YoRx, Nov. 9.—Ploor dull and . _ | der jean can ave an 38: So close is the contes , Nov. 9.— a up- 980 VARIETIES OF OVEROOUATS. Oniy About twenty of the seventy-two | G@VERNMENT Reoeirrs To-pay.—Inter | 2010! me jority of 1,500. that Florida’s four votes would give the vie- ‘Wheat dull and uncuanged. Corn Oat these, with fragmentary retarns irom | al Fevenue, $329,256.73; customs, $115,401.93 DAKOTA ‘ory to Hayes by a majority of 1, and to quiet and unchanged. a > Tilden by @ mejority of 3. bie IR ca peed OvPBEED AT LESS other points, indicate that the lican | Banx NorTEs received for rejemptioa | YANKTON, D. T., Nov.9.— Election return ss ecsenai a Gianna maaan cee me. in the state will be 15,000 18,000. 9 come in slowly, bnt indicate larger repuabli- v) A! ae THAN COST OF MATERIALS. Bunrell ep. 4s elected in the ist district by | -d8y amounted to #522 929. can majorities than ever given before. THE BODY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, | cially heard from. rom ik to 7,000 majority. Strat}, rep, 18] THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Grant went to | !on county gives a total vote of 1407, giving elected in the ‘2d district 5,000 majority, a Kidder rep , for delegate, over Spink, dem., aan 1, Fep., 10 3a, "by 1,000 Philacelphia yesterday.. Attorney General > Pp ‘A dispateh was reccived in this city at 12 Sete ee ag Piet tomtent oreloek "boon to-day, from Governor Sterne, 4 LIKB OPPORTURITY of Florida, announcin he bh ‘ vember 8, says: — greatest mystery hange teed a g that the state has | over the conduct of the government. jority Tatment this morning. Wweoretary Morrilt | teket ia elected except one: Toe outside | Times irom Chicago says sar taquure nts | eiysn 2.0 majority for Hayes. Tis acts ‘are beyond the understanding of MAY BBYER AGAIN OUCUE. MISSOURI. is the only Cabinet officer left in the city. counties give Kidder large majority, | {he {acts of the atiempted theft of Abraham | ,,At the Fifth avenue a ordinary Statesmanship. When peace is Doomelel regume give Anthouy Ittner,| Pgnsowa.—Cariinal McCloskey witl | Wich will probably reach 3,000, Srlor to the tine that he Biss Waekoeees | uve Which equile suytning thet Huema, hes yet TRISK OF IT, Sof sasjority, and Saipan Cole, rep. the | Visit this city on the 224 instant tounite in| Caioyco, yA MLINOIB. additions: | ¥8%,!Dyited to resign bis position as the (torent Ln th — Gone coward war. I learn by tele- wise, sessepath anna te ae ity. zneee preening hess Teresa Mullen, of | cop, has | 28d of the secret service bureau the | are thronged, and the streets al nem oe py \Linople, dated yesterday, AED ACT SPERDILY. ‘ i al news is that 5, Hon. Joha of New conten ne 4 bag ah President be had obtained information from G. Frost, dem.. is elected by @ small me. | York. Miss Mullen ie a sister of Mrs. Frane she lath district, making the Detecti sable with throngs of excited men. Great G. Frost, dem. is elected republican gain in the siate. Sparks, dem., | riccey that wesre: pene, seree service in aasernl ‘about to enter the ywds are led in front of the news- Sea. This violation of the neutrality of these the city: The | cis D. Cleary, of this ci ceremony | has carricd ine 16th district bys gosd ms: Tee Temata et, be | Daper offices aud the Western Union tele. | Sema" ualed — Sun 18 reported carried by Havens, rep., by | Will take place at St. Metinew's churen, jority. Phere is no reasonable foundation rye frapt office, and as bulletins of various temps witich Gaesae"eee sieeee tanen ier HABLE BROTHERS, a ee ee ae by Pelleed, tp, | can FuTURE GOVSAUMENT OF THE Fed Lilipole: Careret carreras, have oar- | The most extracrdluary part of tale diselo Pigecretary Chandler received, dispsicues | potent of Paris. Should the feet sail to- WINE YalLOBS AND CLOTHIERS, i NEW HAMPSHIRE. DisrEicr—Gov. Hendes, one of the joint | received with the highest democratic vote | SUf@, Was the agency the friend of old Ben c ic vote . | from the southern and Pacific states which Trebizone, both ack octas-tr Corser 7th and B streets. Returns from 210 towns give Hayes $9,565, | Congressional commission to form & new | cast in 1812, indicates 29,000 republican ma. | Bo¥a, the Lotorlous counterfelter, now serv. Jeave no doubt in hls mind of the eiectiency | 2renlzoue. both, of which B nc Sea porus ———— | Tilden 36.323, with 2% towns to hear from, jovernment for the District of Columbia, has | jority. The gains of the olicans in Con . en. the bistory of 1885 maay, ted, for it Prioi1ag. which give lest year 70 democratic majority. | been in the elty for the Inst tan dase entines | gressinen exsctly revere Present politi- | iainy. Ben Boyd was eaptured by El Sheriff Jones, of Jacksonville, Fis., te'e- | will be remembered that it was off Sinope —_ The total vote will reach 80,000, tne greatest | rire with our citizens. The commission | Cal character of the Illinois delegation. Two Washburne eat time ago, and i, of phs tbat the siate is undeubdiedly repu.- | that the Turkish vessels were destroyed b, World's "Fairs ts iiacelpoie, om my Eman’ | ever polled. ; Santo aston ieeottinee eee ae the demesratic stronetonn ea the aazs i.” | counterfeiters such as seldom obtain’s {er Feta a. an nee a feingeat, | ie, Russian Sect under Nakiimot, with & : ood are " , when 0 + | bold tate roken loss 4,600 men. Sites wer and Fre, wits | The democratic msjori ty in the state will ihe sub-committes (Messrs, ‘Hlendes” and am Bars pained sree members of the legis- through ‘the y of his frlende andhis | {fom Tallahassee claiming the state for ue the part of Russia made the Crimean’ war Sacre Siocon, band 5, hardly fall short of 15,000. The democrats | Hunton) are prepared’ to. report wtih pociad Le | be an impossiblitey af the denote nee trying bolieients Minn thot eee ae Seewers ail, teguicies toy seating cane ae Sout into the Biase Bea na ae eee Wicmbedornd cet ia for the Byes, he. elect all ep Ge oe Gov. —— the ‘citizens of the ‘Diateiet exprons ried the Rete OC e ee: Aggregate vote regis- shrewd scheme was tocarry ae ees ae slection of Governor Hayes is considered | which all Europe is shuddoring to see ex- amnarnepmengS district. leginiature, which elects a | ‘elr form = enoemous inerease r. 1D, Secrete them and Keep them doubt. plode. 'y over 1872, the democrats a tors Booth and it, of Callfor- ots. trist ms Peansyivanie ave.2.w. | Toited States {Sevator, 1s’ more than two- Seema one Will soem Sx'8 Gay when Grey | over De republicans ia aman ed until President Grant should be compelied | ais, pave telegrapbed tat the Gate wor | Apother special trom the Merci eorres- — FRAs511n 2, yi aan parently of about OHIO. ras great excitement in Columbus | department bas issued a cirealar giving the | SECRETARY CRANDLER HEARD | [ting place. The information thus ob- CASUALTIES IN THE ARMY.—The War There last night over the announcement that Gov. foee ne phenty casualties among the commissioned officers s ‘Ho. 1937. EEnm a2 me avers EN Senator Jones, of oro are that the was conveyed to ard 2, | State elects the republican staptine, commanding tbe Russian forces in ‘ Louisiana two telegrams were re- | Bessa Arabia. Where the men wiil be fouua He Claims that Mayes is Elected. | 6¢, and Colonel Robert Lincoln, both of thie ing from Att BARLOW’ ART GALLERY, : Ja, tne muist Of the | ofthe during the week ending Novem- - this city, abd steps were taken to ‘frastrate | Seived this morning General | who are to use these arms remains to be 1996 PENASTLVANLA AVERU Wrote retorbe of the Obie election be cnn. | ber 4th Inst, aa tollows’ Captain famsee'W, | , At ® Quarter of one o'clock the following | ia plan: ‘stated to-day that | Elliotand Governor Kellogg cia! the io - . Mr. Piper, Sth artillery, died Oetober 30, 1876, at | dispatch was received at the republican | while many peopl state by 10,000. ali ly failed. Itis, however, conceded . by. both stat és that the repupli- | Carlisle, Pa; Captain ptain Edwin R. Ames, 6th | beadquarters: ration of the tomb Tr. Lincoln @ mere The contest is very close and indec'sive, state committees 1 . it ES “put up” by for selfish interests. ard both parties ciaim the election of their a NT ee | Baste ber, a army, Crate | adhvonsia: No™~*~Tavo a us vo, | hte erat fainsten wus water tet | eapeatne cancer for oscars Sn ‘tober ni Baden Germ: . a rt on 4 . The retu Fei hf np @ republican Be Iieat Soneinnn B. nace 10th inten? Great Excitement in New York Shove desperate men to’ secure possoesin ot poaray ny pony Hn —— yo, tant on has gain of two fopublicns Coneree ney eee | DoGe Th neditiee to te Lae eaningion, | ew Yorx, Nov} This city 1s con- | ‘Deeremaine” pudlican State Central committee ‘claica aod Le net two republican Congressmen ‘A. Mack, 218t infantry, died October 22, at | Vulsed with excitement. Great erowds are What Hayes Says.) the state by from 1,000 to 1,200.” man, @pd are principally natives of Eag- : Bravswick, Mo., while en route to this city. bopper St all points where election news | pogeyp cane FOR HIMSELF, BUT PITIES | What the New York Express Says. | \04 0d Waies. They come from Manches- SOUTH CAROLINA. padeaccaidacry. sd distributed. Hi Bik Boi Mew Yeux, how. tae extra | 12%, Neweastie, Sheffield and Birmingham, eabenth Carolina still in doubt: Both parties | raz MARYLASD ELECTION MURDER — PRIVAIE DISPATCHES. CINCINNATI, Nov. 8.—The following inter. ; ye OS Go Bares Gaal Geet eee | The Baltimore Sun's Annapolis correspon | Nebraska Largely Republican. | View with Gov. Hayes was published this ag fy on The jeston News and Courier s latest es- | 2e0t has the following in relation to the kill- The following telegram was received this | ®fternoon reply to questions the Gover. very pretty timate gives the state to Hampton and Til- | Peer tye Constaple Wells, by scolored man | merming by W.E. Corts, lent of subse neatly ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY Fa I er Sgntb district of “Anne Arundel county | Webraska: so” Tom SenMtor Hitchcock, of oars? ot ee 1426 ¥ rect northwest, Washington, D.O., | © rime Gomocrats have carried the | When ® large number of colored people wero aay WILL BE OPENED cn MOMDAY, Oct. 284, 1876. | (inte, S0he 7 sprooxmantes 10,000. at She polls, and but fifteen or twenty whites. Tht rate leston coun! The col Voters were pushing the whites 4 forwerded to ail parts of Sepase VIRGINIA. aside, when Mr. Wells, one of the deputy in-charge of careful | Returns last night assure the re-election | sheriife, to James ‘Allen, colored, to ‘arrive Sroight will recaive prompr esteation,” ‘seta Sa ene from the Norfolk | Ree! ely _strack were af G24F agpccrion In Punic apap sen oe Mr. Be ahetrfd, then as shove The state will give about 17,000 majority | Ans” arrest him when Staines, “I expect a = for Pilden, “All free democratic Congress: | (lled, drew nis pistol pvaulen thee mae Se ce, Mazar mse men are elected. was pursued bu’ arrested until after- will leave with for Salt’ Lane WISCONSIN. ward, St his own ‘arrest being About sixty Mormon missionaries are to be made by whom he ‘attack: ‘was searched and on his vent out abortiy to the different states fre m #0n was found weighed Rms Utah, and . oo 2 * we 2 SPECIAL lmraovameNr Taxes carp at there at the to throw away the billy, will | The Democrats Claim the State by nae - Lake City in about @ fort- Ebawar es Geu. W. {it VILLE ead ties a iateall oi aes a ee ineteen counties, 4 war's oe fem thou! is Be ‘parties = all any! bey -—, 4 Eive @ ‘democratic | _WZERE crowe The see ‘Germany | worthy reports and souse ive are: = Sheriff amived iaiana bas and Ausiris. Part of the country | publican majority of 14,159. two re- | his pede Ate he was | The following was received here this morn sane = it will be counties, Charieston and Colleton, | dierent Hors, the enraged whites attacked thechlocey eres | 126.6 the New York Sun tien enn’ live there and will foave, aod tn. pen map a gpd wounded some ©, $a of them. age Nort, Now, Jersey. Indiana, Connec: eigeeuen tate Se mates s ccase; but, as ‘Whoop-Up. Bal surmises and Ove feet aix in helght, in of & coppe Gred and eighty-four votes sure Of the south. ‘The feeuit Will be that tes and otherwinn? see color, and aged about twenty-five or aire | lilzols and in doubt. Fiorids | southern ill practically ‘trent the oe nent Fa the ofuat. Froqueat taegrema Suan Row | copsttatlonal, amendments ad nutes, asot ¢ of baftaicr aise pat EZMALs Pupzstaraue— The female Griegbs eatra tbal state me by over | worse than when he was in Glavery wits dese, otner vad in all proee? Feitous Journey ‘on th ey oe their (ey aumene master to look after his interests. B80 ‘the news ig as it ney RS to ladies Bz Toe plan ad a

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