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a THE EVENING STAR. ballots instead of written tt is claimed not Strictly kgal vote for Presklential ¢ was thrown any where in the state. In reply to answer that writing a PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, by Chancellor Kent (14 John’s reports, ESTAR BUILDING Tee codtaesy SeeeIne, and ts uot. Sone Pennsylvania Avenur, © 11th street, term to wit: The formation of leteors 4 : Tem and ink. attention t« called Wo section : . chapter %, hattio’s Hewisnl” The Evening Star Rowspsper Company, had the Valls for stair and county ofc S. a. i f and for m mbers of Congress and of the Lygis~ g | tore” shall be on white paper, and may be Tue Evext STAR hha sypeyl orb dl } Tinted or written or partly written and partly subecrnidere a! Te ents | A me ‘on ~ ? print d ard without device.” Here is four Cemts per me 5 Y coun'er, ti i Pt £5 i * ‘ 2 Unection between writing and printiag as ex- Two Cents each. By mail—postage prepaid— made. Tt is urged that the ave of the Siaty Cents a month, one year, 86. “written” alone in chapter 40, comes | Woder the legal rule of expression emus et | erohewus whierrns. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1876. TWO CE TS. imnniipiaisiiel |THE NEW YORK COAL SALE To. Amother Fall tn Prices. : books bi ‘onstitution and arrive at ‘Col VOTES. ‘THE GREAT MUDDLE. New York. Nov. 21—Only 70,000 tons, in. SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR, __| Syicitsjantfystimctory iano Dr. Redeld telegraphs to the cincianas | Lelegrams to The Star. | sua “of ina ns ndvertien ot Pi : NG it is from New jov. 19: shit tRS i eMRTNG, Oh TNS the nniemnent that Tikien ie honeetly elected | APE NEGHITS DISPATCHES. | Commercial from New Orleans Nov. 9 | Srivanie Cont Company. “Tie reseed pias heme Jt Ne. rent . : | x3 teves, will be held ip thee Captor Cha mats ws Gos: bu ted out. His friends deny it, | ‘The Louisiana Returning Board. ELECT? | 0! the market and’ prospective high Fete WeDo svEvanieerritenc's | Washington News and Gossip. | pa: wilt be countes cat te cap tacated | Tetvrartctan sea nat tg DOES ELECTION ofthe nar and prospet high Pees Rd. at 7 o'clock. Nlection of officers. The ee GoveERNMENT RECEIPTS To-pay.—Inter- a incorrectly. It is but | at the State House in New Orleans yesterday The a ‘are cunees assigned for the non-fu oe erqctereny member is solicited. By order of t nal revebue, $179.529.47; customs, $374,162.92. foe know what utterances he aoeeney ies proac ng nese pode coe and if the returning board count x a 1 ni gegen a te PICKELE. Secremrr. | yyy Mores Teodivel to-day for redemp- 7h 1 CS TEE ES turnt ne boar “int thine tables in wehels, | SUL Tikien, and also the ocal stateuicket: it | The Presidential Struggle. Pinedelivers Will pind at, Weeha VERNON members of MOUNT | tion, $396,303. Political Facts and Fancies. one for the returning board and the others | Matin Towistarn® The Boeat bane Fire railroad coal docks, for which an extem ahr cise gi a their Coctle ball, T0 | CononeL J. M. BACON, of General Sher- | _ The legislature of North Carolina, which Is | for the, republican and democratic commit- | {hing fully and completely in thelr 4 Were cima Wy becteubne tenes te oe ANOTBER MARE’S NEST. iniportance ti all will be trans. | man’s staff, bas returned from Columbia, S. | more than twothinds democratic, met yes. | er. closed by barricales, guarded by the | Sud Son retaen ae elected wheen Geer pleens sharp. ax Dusinese Hp. Steamer and grate coal, 80,080 tons in acted. Members of choice. Price Lodges fraternally invited. | C. terday and ®rganized. This body elects a assistant sergeant-at-arms. A uml of po- 275, buyer taking grate, fell to Be order of the L. ——— United States Senator to succeed Ransom | lice were stationed in the near vicinity’ of | the situation, and = taking lump, to #2004 forsteam. w MASTIN, K. of R. ant $, ALL THE MEMBERS were present at the | democrat. | ---"The Elizabeth (N. J.) Herald, | the senate chamber, in onder to be on hand in | tothem. The democr ‘Carolina. They have | North Carolina Without Legal Electors. | er, vo #245 for grate, rallied to %, fell to wit bo = ——“" | Cabinet meeting to-day. The session was | democratic paper, reminds those who aré | case of disturbance. ‘Towards noon the re- | ‘he ne’ Of the retarning here, and $2.65 and #24, and finally closed on grate at LADIES CLOAKS very short. quibbling about ihe point wheiher clectio® | publican and democratic committees entered | Floridn is their last chance. The repudlie £2.55, at which price the balance was bought E seSelbo —— ard appointment are the same, of the case of | the room. Representing the republicans | Eior'® 1s thelr last chance. The republi- THE LOUISIANA VOTE. | 2B nr ton" of eRe opened at he inrgest and most attrac:ive assortment in Mate- SENATORS Mokton, Cooper, and Sargent | Gov. Bedle, in New Jersey, who was ineligi- | were Messrs. Tuttle, Garfield, Sherman, Hale about Florida than Louisiana. . = 5S, Le yy 2 ©, ae were qui degee Ribbed end Pl w Cloth ‘Sea Also, | Of the Chinese Investigating Gemmissioa ble sa governor, cinch ried arrege bred and Si ion, and for the democrats ap- ‘The city is quiet. Men from the north Sisponed = ae a ore ened Chrake for Misees frm four to sixteen yours. aitad | Jeft fan Francisco for the east this morning Lge ne rw {eles The brag does 'teount @ Te a a er ae ner, Bieler, | say there ismuch oye ae and ‘chuned at Gb2tu: OA00 tenner the most reasonable prices at WILLIAN S. | The Postal Commission arrived in that city | the votes dovhenee the cont ued brightening | returning board has de.ermined to exclude = et but, behind ae -Guietade, there is a Claim of 8,000 Majority for Hayes. apened at $2.60, and clown quickly at €.5 y. le prices by MME on Sunday, and began itt session yesterday. | of Hayes’ prospec.s.—N. ¥. Tribune. ---Any | during their executive sessions all persons turning board shall be resisted in this state. = Following are October's prices tr Now THAT THE RUSH of centennial pil- | Of our friends in the country having alate ‘cept members of the national commiitees. | ‘They can stand it tohayve Tklen count -d out, 12 steamer @2.92% -¥ Me ino vhite House i tho band. | ote oe ee rock ener ean om d eeted: thine Suga in when the con- | put will not much long F submit to repubik | DEMOCRATIC COMFORT IN SOUTH CAROLINA, | ©# &%, stove soasnatoay grims to the White House is over, the hand | the river parishes of Louisiana, will confer a | texts are raised; that is wher: a contest has | DUt local rule. Northern democrats now here K OF PRAYER some carpet of the east room is being put | favor a heen them in as gy ong as pes been filed or accompanies returns. Counse tell me that they find that whit: peopl> have FOREIGN NEWS. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN Assoctation, | 20¥2.28 eee ae gree 4 bees walt £ on one Turlington ouber. Reade Sener aoe ‘but’ “mersly "to | Suflered more than they had og Sg tod MR ry — na of 1UNG MEN'S Is ASSOC: 5 paral summer, but now it is muc' jem. — i 5 ely N P| y ‘ .. ‘ IRUSSELS, Noy. 21.—The gow et Beginning SUNDAY, Noyeanber 12th awe ee ----The rejection of returns legally made is | witness the packages. | Neve catered aa re aeg at tae, olacks | Florida Close; Claimed for Hayes. | ,,; ginm has received a communteation from ME 2 IN ER has been issued that all articles oe eres rd | Th : fill | lieved. ‘Thus cach gathers capital for favare desdlaiideia acy the Helgian consul at Malta announcing that Ce Peden apettat coe sal be takers, iataty Garetion If it be wine 10. allow a retaraing dike laters, 1 ee a ene ae 3%, O CLOCK, and | 01 special care sho e taken, ely 3 y ) : 1 d ‘ - ber of OF Tee orpedoes: been DAILY AT Cao ‘Secamane gee on exhibition at the government building in | board to go back of the polling of the ballots Chamber. at hee ene gins Sh Maat bas MILITARY AND NAVAL MOVEMENTS. placed at the approaches tothe ports of Odeo- See _ AES ABE SEV ESES. Phitadelphia, may be removed on proper ap- | 8hd_ decide whether there was intimidation S are accompanied by ® | quarters near Kellogg's residence. He will -anaaeepsleceiaill sa, Kerteh, Sebastopol, and Eschakoff. ee Sa ne — Sach Colonel Leford, ‘chatrmea | OF fraud. What limit is thereto their action? | phonographer, who will report all Proceed- | not go near the returning board, saying that Down on Tchernayea = — Ciegetaean © | feauitoe any clection. It the Tillonelectors | PEVLOr thelr respective committees. When | he has nothing to do with that count ‘ie | THE MILITARY IN WASHINGTON. | x, p,2@%™ om. Nov. 20—A dispatch MILBURN'S SODA WATER, a et ons ore result of any election. If tee f "geese the board gocs into executive session mem~- | walks the streets in citizen's dress, unat- | What the New Yerk Herald Knows | from Semiin annou | NATURAL SPRING WATERS on Dranght, A DEPUTATION from the British Associs- | have a re aoean te Go. | Dersof the press will be extluded. Th ses- | tended, and apparently unconcerned. About It. Ministry have refused a demand of Gsoeral ICE COLD TEA. COFFEE and CHOCOLATE, | tion of Virginia yestenlay visited Sir Edward | ¢ylly cast in, Loui republican party ann af bray enigma ‘chee day, {0 | ‘The numbers of aMdavite which each par- | New YorK, Nov. 2i—The Herald has a | Tehernaert to be wlelttet a ‘abinet, maa, 1429 PeNnevivania “omen OE Thornton for the purpose of inviting him to | ford to be disappointed, but it cannot afford | hoard were posted in a room back of the Sen. | tY /8 getting in the five bull-dozed parishes | three column Washington dixpatch about the | declaring that if enteral they would re- P 5 ees the International Exhibition at Pet»rsburg in | to. be. dishonest.—Heloke | Transc1 oy | is almost beyond computation. The demo- | concentration of troops there, giving various sign atechamber. Local committees, represent- | crats have a very lal é number from colored | rumors in t ereto. It ~ < = May next. Sir Edwant promised his im- | When the campaign began the Sun, Tribune, | ing democrats and r-publicans, were present | Seeenereas eee oes coe beer voned nat | cor emee Wachim ac edne ed = raree om the Austrian Frontiers. IS od mediate patronage and his personal attend- | Fost, and Herald were independent papers. up tothe executive session. The board met at | ticket freely, fairly and without constraint 9 eunggeraied, In addition "se tne — anABA, Nov. ate Migs peal ved here canes abd cure of showing indie: | 20C€ possible. _ TG the Heratt, Thon piod balance, al! GX | 1220 o'clock, all the members being present. | ‘The republicans get affidavits from the same | companiee now in the place, three more com- | trating twenty battalions of ‘Turkish putably how lost health tnay be regained, affording § | AMERICAN TRADE MARKS IX GREAT Gependents with deinderatie, prociiviticn, | Teg minutes were read and approved. Gov. | men who sweat that they sixned the panies were hourly expected. With the troops ing Saralions of Tutie wees zi ’ epet nt, 1 vatet e e “ : " eo = * Seen see See Burrarx.—Judge Duell, U.S. Commissioner | ‘THe Sun lsaped to the front of the World as an | Wells stat d a system of ru affidavit through fear. There is no en at the arsenal, the sailors, the marines from a strian government of the board hai been adopted. | the swearin collections of sworn st headquarters and the navy yard, Captain W. | ; Roy eS ; The rules were read. | The board will first | ments is pushed so vigorously in the five | G. Moores Washington Light lafaeere and | Co&Lt© Grovosa, where the troops will em- ce and re=i- | Commissioner of Patents for Great Britain, | Teckoned the party voice. The Post hesitated | take up the b eb 3 bark for Constantinople. This would neces- parishes in which there are no s by both sides that the | ¢ . Mec "SW. Li “ soiée | notifying him that they have adopted a ral | How and then, but during the last two weeks | contests. After, disposing of these parishes | Usputed parishes by : wo of [pe gine Pdr ge frontier. the resultof 2 years experience. Price, 25 cents. | of Patents, has received a letter from the | organ, and the Tribune earned the right to be Address the author, Dr. L. S. KAHN, offi dence. 31 East loth street ¥ - itate their marching across Aust 2 negroes are hinde: n their work. They | Guard, the government has at its disposal | ~#tethe! SAMUEL G. YOUNG, under which foreigners are admitted to rogis- | stuck at oun’. we — have said our | ‘hose will be taken up in which there are ob- | Can hardly be made to realize that the Prest. | Sitht’ the City at present about 1,270°men ry. Be tranaports, | lien NOTARY PUBLIC tration of trade marks upon the same terms a8 | ert eer th fee pale Nee Hark oka, | Hetions. All motions, etc., made by attor- | dential eicetion turns on that small spece. | fully armed wet equipped. The most plausi- | present time five Turkish battalions bao : is British subjects. It is believed that hereafter Tr in its pulse—New York Me > | heys must be in writing. No oral argument | Roth parties are preparing to infiuence opi ble theory yet afforded in explanation of the eached Carinay. a eeurtt rer—Stan Beitvrxe. | subjects of Great Britain will be allowed to Since the influx of distinguished polltl- | will be allowed. Any candidate or his repre- | jon in the North by! a tremendous arrag of | CE uneOry | aimed to exist for the presence or | 8° CE ee s : oo register trade marks in this country in pursu- | ¢i@ns from the north it is no uncommon thing | sentative, who presents a witness must also facts in view of the probable action of the | troops in armed foree in Washington was = anee of section 4937 of the Revised Statutes. — thoughtful New Orleans oe — 2 present interrogatories. No ex parte affid: returning board. The feeling is that the par- | given to-night by a prominent officer of the PENNSYLNANIA. ACTUAL CONSIGNMENT. SS eee wake her husband up at the dead of | vits tobe received. Judge Spofford offered a ty which fails to convince the North in this War department during a conversation. He The Onici: REORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY.—The | night and bid him “go down and se | rule asa substitute for the rule for the exeen- | jusiness will go to wall, and that with- | says that the advertisement been widely HARRISRURG, PA., Nov oF army board, appointed to consider the reor- an agaae — cae ae tive session to.the effect that tty sessions of | out remedy. made of * | vote of = yivania ix = 5 e es ply _snstened.”— Brook “a the board should be public, and that | “T have just been looking carefully over | THE pEMoc 384,148, Tilden, 366,204; Cooper, 7,204, Smith, $108,000 ganizetion of the army, held thelr datly set- | oor Tie meteoric shower whieh wae due last representatives of each ‘party’ aud. pres E DEMOCRATIC RATIFICATION MEETING i ’ a | etectio ‘ ; srohibition, 1318; and a lar tieket WORTH OF aan Scien Tastee Pe Mom, germ Monday night has thus far failed to come to reporters be allowed to bs present. ta m4 lection figures at democratic headquarters. | to take place in this city on the 2th of this peeu » They have certified copies of official returns | month.” It is understood that it is to be one e Spofford spoke in behalf of his motio: from 48 parishes. In thre» parishes the r. * absent. The mectings of the board now are Covcmnne Won daand tk tho tn ens om 48 parishes. In three parishes re~ | of the largest of its kind ever had at the cap- Fine Winter Clothing. for the purpose of discussing such plans for | oi gentlemen of national reputation to £0 up | Gar eenen the eee tute the boant could publican made the mistake of only patzing Hal, It is thought, that it will be charactor. the reform and reorganization of the army 84 | ard have a fair count.—Burlinglon Hawkeye. | cided tondenitenie te nation eon ities pet ne iP. zed by illuminated transparencies and ban- may be offered. Views upon this subject o! ‘The sole question i ail tiuets ve Th 3 con: headed by a loca! sequently five Hayes electors lose | ners which may prove nsive and irritat- . ~e . 4 <: nf ; have . a porters. r to the pro. | 2213 votes which the returning board cannot | jn; , and which may provoke disorder. niece of Cardinal McCloskey The woddi goed he Latest ern. ble that the com- “- reomn we the local printer to print the tickets, and he " ‘ - " Fae OR mnt emene’s | Sine ign will nih its work before the reas: | abeeeumplion prover naming. The peceious | additional projet in behalé of he members | supposed Mint gate fhe deere clear we | ache Towne tapecal tage the whole being The Norm sembling of Congress. A prominent member | Gerd laid it under suspicion. Harper's Weeks | CLCOMETESS. | ¢ 1 ren attend a, | EWo electors for the state at large w assembled consisting of light artillery, The storm which has THE FOLLOWING EXTRACT of the commission has presented plans which | jy, ---"The necessity Is how apparent, as was | ni : nthe board, and that he | Voted for in that district. From the heavy artillery, armed with Springfield mus- | been raging in New York and vicinity sinee FROM 4 LETTER JUST RECEIVED have received the ¢ nl attention of the | stated at the last session of the Senate, that | knew of Ras ones acne. TT licath copies of official returns trom 48 parishes. | Kets,‘and infaniry. Its effective st ength will | Sunday morning is clearing away. Consid. EPean rSELF commission. They provide forthespeedy and | there should be a déposit of unquestioned and | wae Yat eee cane: ee gigh | and unofficial but reliable returns from the | not much execal 10m men Naval prepara- | erable dl: pikan been dh ¥ ai SS efvecive enlargement of the army in time | unquestionable power in some tribunal upon | Nas Mid over, subj et to call. Colonel Zach | ten remaining parishes, Tilden is ahead 9.249 | Dot much orders make it probable that two or | “"20l¢ damage has been done. —- ity. It is proposed to raize a quota. | U2auestionable power e trian! pon | arie gave notice of a protestagainst the board | votes; that is. he is that numb-f of votes th trope aye “ ity. prop whose decision the American people will rest roceeding until the vacancy was fill “ . hree ships of war will soon be at the Wash- | Hem. A. BL. En Route to Dies. Habie required to fill a regiment. Under | with satisfactionand security Boston adver | P i y ahead of the five Hayes electors who failed | ington navy yard to reinforce this lit army, ington. As the cates the preeent arrangements, fifty men form a com: | jiger. "---"What a consolation it will be to | inkeo cee i pene e Te resolved to be Bere Set memes on. Cakes, oad There is ° | artaxga, Noval, 1203 p m.—Hon. A. HL matinee ony Th clail ‘i ae a a0 of the highest Hayes elector. The re- * e Wi eaahoon pany. This, it. is claimed, makes too ma‘ triots of the defeated party that the “plat- | and compilation of which there had becn me | 22ee oo “ NOTHING ALARM Stephens is here, on his way to Washington. officers for the men, sind for that rea Troon” of the poulttre pelanipaenadrocaien by | onjectnne 5 1 turning board will have lus hands fall. to get Col. Zacharie made application nab tie = a “a4 or even astonishing in this small gatheri His health ix much i the successful party was almost identical | for the admission of the United St: over this. Even if they throw out the fiv expense. apie ing : i of the national police at the capital. On t Propored to make seventy-fivementhe mini | with” that of his own.—-CNcago Advance. | Sane snignion of the United States super disputed parishes, Tilden will still be ahead mum quota of each company, to be kept at d. | contrary, an assurance i by their ‘The Markets. he mistake of omitting the names of five < t -*-"There seems to be an uncommon deal of | Col. Zacharie stated that h istrict ° 3 ® | presence that the laws will take their course, ace Rank dined os = this standard in time of peace; but in time | s:tervst in Uncle Tilden among the women, | torney ‘Beckwiths, eatahen ey ae patject, may De fatal tO the See D leas eee, | and that the exeitement occasioned by the | a fqhTNORE.Ne*- 2 —Cotton firmer and guiet regard the value Sea ee ers wala, piece ek | about these days. Is it sympathy or hope?— | ‘The teturns of Ascoraion. Assumption and n the returning board camiot comet ia | doubtful result of the Presidential elec ef the but sell at any It is claimed that this would place raw | sri ican. *--"There is still a | Avoyelles were sent for, and the board weat aiecidwe mot eased: te cane Cam count in | will not occasion a disturbance of the price. and sell at once. recruits with veterans, whereas, if new ce Of opinion as to the time within | into executive session. ie a Apart from the security against tur- Yours, with respe ee regiments were raised and under expe- | which the law requires the electoral vote to ‘The board commenced their canvass of the The Baltimore American says in regard to | bulent acts growing out of heated partisan — | sas ‘attorneys. rienced officers, so that La = ‘fri | be counted. The latest law says that this | vote, taking up the undisputed parishes in | the situation in Florida: feeling, which it may supposed prudent Ty sgt Fee imiceret: telomere wnaki he | must be done within thirty-five days after | alphabetical order, Three’ parishen keewe, | «Reveral of the republicans who have gone »€ troops there are spot, Sti, last halt De PURSUANT TO ABOVE pe al eget ys BY ano Dhan oo jicction, but this law appears not toapply | sion, Assumption and Avoyelley were dis- | to Florida to assist-in procuring a falrean, 4 t to account for the ss Bem wall bweesmber Se; es : - required to make them of any re te Jectors: An older law, applicable toclec- | posed of, giving about the same vote as | vass of the votes cast/in that state, have | Coming of a few companies. ‘The arsenal has | Decemicr 6” Gets minis all Decomibe We are selling ee ee ee ee oe oe oe nics the eal count at twenty-six days. | shown in the tables made heretofore from | united ina message to their northern friends | &afcely had protection enough Of late to | stirs. prime, Ssail; western white, Sad: AT A POSITIVE SACRIFICE eS ee eee ae ee ee ee thirty-five Ww would bring thecount | duplicate poll lists. Hon. G. W. Julian, who | explaining why the republicans mention no | 8¥ard it against the raids of the preda:ory wed doe tagenk” Ser ny od ee, IVERY GARMENT that, Instead of recruiting to fill op yeuran | beyond theday 1h Decemb or when the fed | 4 declined to serve on the committee of | majorities in their dispatches claiming the | #&€Mts of the junk dealers, and the thre» forts angel. Provisions frm ot Pork, 10 SERRE S aoe cra ere Rei eensanthe Oaa | eral constitution requires the elsctors tomee | wi. ch Gov. Paliner ie Guaiae rae ee | majoritic Hayes. They fear that if thecxen, | near Washington have been denuded of thei: mente—Lowee shouklors, Tal: clear rib sides, N THE new regiments were being constantly organ- | 2+ their respecti apitals and to can | xented to be added to that committee, and majority was known, the returns from the | $#!Tisons to meet the reinforcements sol ‘a; decked. Tieafis, Bacon—Shoulders, 8; TREMENDOUS CONSIGNMENT. ized to sent to the front. As @ consequence, | vass the vote ride will remain here unti Preelg fe : diers for the Indian campaign and in the | ribeden- 10. Hams, ieigaltty Lardcrehne’ dee. - “ re until the pending investiga- ine counties which are still held back might Porton 3 cers pride ltteer his | Hon freanetadea Canoes Sesto Sulfa ttt | soe ery opr tation poatoome | sng arian an pad ha _ — 7% * before the time of the meeting of th could very pi rly be stationed permanent | changed. Ce 1 A Magnificent Display re ee rene copeemieare ct Bab | elec tora. It is not anticipated that the © Ever e ieeation tn such a pobre A wd on gnpatation of | ly in and near Washington. ern Bee Oar Ree < present aemy of 2200) men, this plan would | Will be delayed until after the 6th of ‘Decem rt think ‘it best not t lead Mr. Tiiden's part! | The Times Sees mo Significance Barriwone, Nov. 2i—Va. sixes, defa, i: PRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS. Poabie the \overtomet to at any time in- rot pees thus raise another serious questio. | far from all but nine counties. sans into temptation. We are, therefore, The Times’ special says: The ng © | consolidated, 6, North Carolina sixes, > 100,000 without ii with regard to the ek oral college.— Wash will hardly be commenced this week. Leai- | Without any authentic advices from Florida. troops has not the stightest sign! ee with | & steady ereane the army to 16,000 men, ™ | Special Cine Gasette. | "* A wicked critic of | Ing republicans in Florida, in a dispateh ad. | The agent of the Associated Pros at Tall respect to and contemplated use tobe mad | has OME NT at nev, og. ath eect, A Superb Selection No definite pian for the reorganization of | 4™mocratic torch! wocessions an | dressed to the republican national committee = pt robably nobody that Ln abl a experimenton one dw the week before to regard this | Washington would be left wit it —Flour sean samt kuis Ganisiie the army wi be Geeided upon until Mr. | Cvetion. He rushed suddenly into. the very Chapel beteeaeargy mates eine dates during ings for determining wh Te “OVERCOATS, tay Conese eta tote cae hieies midst of tt and raising up his volee shout-d, | have frequently asked for the figures of the ig Prerident, but they are brought here sone | ty ee ee ne en, “ed : 9, ie « el et ereupon the whole pro- choy was ex} % 1 2, . Sree ict a ee ae Caen S| cceeton Hopped and answered “What?”— | Soubticane but havedgelinel we ete ee, What the World Knows about Colorea | 3227 snd the seccuut. U.S sew ives HABLE BRO te aaa A py nS > : + spe t “The Pek Beets | for the following reasons solely: 1 re- PS hd wags og pay wy: Recraits. oo ‘n . rf. rom Rochester that e two men who bet on ka -¥! ‘orcoran, iv, ion on ‘orld Me FINE TAILORS AND CLOTHERS, ms porrenenlipeerns ina great | Tilden and Hayes, so that the loser should go nti Ok ee ee ;'we | public situation was soliei 1/000 colored ae hpaltimore special saying | Tyre CONGRESSIONAL CONTEST IN St. ne viS-tr Corner 7th and D streets. The election excitement having great | without his drinks for the remainder of the Hop will ‘and thi to Congressman Gib- das Lovis—The mandamus case in connection Drrician. .. °° *| Measure subsided nearly every interested per- ear, are bath tippling as usual. ‘Henry “ eee oa ing, an unwis ‘New Or! poet with the Metcalfe-Frost contest in the 3d oO son has developed into a constitutional law- | Watterson, according 0 the ‘one of his 2 give. of be postbity of we » | to ‘of : wp te p Congressional district of Missouri came ame UP Firet premium awarded to me by the Great World's | yer, and the principal topic now heard on the | paper, went to New Orleans to have a | democratic counties atill bebtnd ‘ 1 issued orders . da: was nel until to-day, to allow IA patented “EVEGUASS? manute: SER | etreets is the interpretation of constitu- | Particularly honest count, but to have Tilden | ctentiy, to og gene A Cy s alter in Gold: Silver and Frameless, with genuine | tional law to meet certain contingencies. The | ©!ctd anyway —N. ¥. Herald. necessarily impute to anyone liam Pebbles. A on hand a rnd en ae re answers and arga- ments. large indignation was iso - | commit fraud, but it is enough that such a proceed held last ht in the district, 5 : a of the sul is enlivened to some ex- BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD Com north. The: night in a was SCOPES and SHADES for the Ene ae Saat by the gout conceal Soo. nresenee et | Yasin asset Meeting of, 8 —The | ting is possible, and because of the uncer- composed about equally of ‘republicans and ‘ Taw KAN: fitters One meets a group, discussing } annual meeting of stockholders of the | iia, Scand aoe FLORIDA. democrats, and at wi canvassing ects trletp 1229 Pennsylv: e. is legal lore, and the separate | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad be ese men 2 was A pee 7h tines Uneos per ioe geen Benge ge Frost, the FPRASELIN & co, Pree pdanierane we bpp fee 03 ppt drmape § Rawmmegrngieneniy may oper ‘add that they feel entirely justi- | Yhday of “M. Gaited | _Nzw You, Nov. 21--W. E. Chandler de- | evidently wore mat for blm, whs de- OPTICIANS. Se what is called suing twelve months. The following were | 4 in refusing to give any information States” ” scribes the state of affairs in Florida to-day | nounced in ‘arnnearared terms by both dem- “ Neo. by Spee tory AVENTE. — a unanimously elected: Galloway Cheston, | Which shall, even in the romotest degree, z2 in a letter telegraphed to the Tribune. He | ocratic and republican speakers. Resoln- er ae Ne - -lysp ‘of the Samuel W. Smith, Francis Burns, John oes any such fraud possible or desirable. THE FALL OF A THEATER FLOoR—Seven | Claims the state for Hayes, but says the state | tions were adopted to the same effect, and BRARLOW’S ART GALLERY. how here, with an indication that Presiient | Spear Nicholas, John Gregg, Francis T. | The et ate signed by Francis B. Barlow, | Persons Killed Last Safurday.—in Sacramento, | 18 close. demanding that the person who change'l the as sviniath Grant means to have Hayes counted inatall | King, James Harvey, wm.W Taylor, Sam_ ox We Gee Manes last Saturday night, at a performance in The Claimed for Hayes. Teturns shoul be ferreted out and panished. ‘enneylvania Av ag elgg ay ge Ay the point of | uel Kirb; oon ne es A. pore e Edward F. Noyes, pf Ohio: W. H. Roberteon Moor's Opera House, the floor Times’ Washington dispatch says: The A HEAVY WIND AND RAIN STORM prevail- Te class, : s “ ing seven and wounding abou! hundred | national committee have received one ortwo more molerate in their views, who think the | port of President Garrett was presented, re- | $f New York: a ann eee F aon Aan large | dispatches from Florida which give assur- Sor eereapel in snoch dinunortnestanuisabe cain troops is more for theatrical | viewing the condition of the com} ny ‘and | ince, of iediace lorida; livery stable in nd Jon. Swollen mountain streams in sever: effet, ard that Tilden will in the | showing its operations for the tseal year Vs conead and armory. ‘A — e dtriumph. They look upon the oe closing September 30, 1876. The revenues are 1e) Flagrant Usurpation. al localities have swept away houses and ‘con igpatch says “Manton | drowned many of the henstes? In tte rt a4 precursor of a Sanguinary conflict. They | given as follows: Karnings, $13/0120013; ex: 4 A 1 Ly a i In the min have faith in the truism that “might iy. ses, $9,609,856.19, net earnings, 85,421,379.54; ing districts Of that section several mines ‘bra’ re drown- — a it | have beendeluged and right,” and e earnings of the Washington inch wei jenna corres " floor cept proposition that | ed. The ven are Ge ipa Silver Lent, - ~ “ Thiice is he armed who hath his quarrel just.”’ Oh aaa ee eee eae, ad ao himself shall canvass the et t Ly apie. Picture and’a decrease as com, leys above Copper Wire. Mirror and ata | necessity of troope at thie capital mre as iudis | $22,190.16. ‘The fact lw noted that no dividend instructed to elsewhere in the Wyoming erder 5 Varnished ] |, Restored 4 ‘was declared on this stock in April, 1876, “in palatal eck of last Fone Carat | ee Pranident Cract Bee erie ae | view of the continued claim of the’stets tte octé 2m formation of a plot to seize the executive de- | 20 per cent. Seok shang pe no from Decem- BACKED, Guviep and Wascs partments, and that neting upon the accepted | ber, 1870,” ai ss ore By ht or. —Special attention paid’ to rath of the advice that ‘an ounce of — wo yew nd eee repairing. Carriages and Wagous ‘ae ER ventive ix worth a pound of eu: Upon & fair and just basis. haston is ala to order. 623 G street. between 6th ing precautionary measures to fe roe pet E stati reprivilege sedhg do ; ; Fe petieest, in the rear of T. - Marphg’s Hore 9 ted seme. Next one hears a OW. more he iv ry 4 x from ie ren 2g ve Bes ERTS” ton to prevent the antici jubliate of the G of . 7 at reduced prices. eclock, blican ity, 1,519. pn Tilden and Hendricks elub of ‘this city cette ~ rep. toes wee: Oe YRUP. ooh London, and that fi nor, dem., 13,028; republican ‘majority, 8,357. care ever liscovered for WHOOPING | ‘Again tt ie rumored that there ls danger ow | antagonism Which, “however, - | France yria assistance of the police proceaded 3d district Dy. Watt, Aiken, dem., 2aoY Le it ‘ ween races, . come, and that it now opens a broad channel great | Cass Carpenter, rep., 15,553; Be CORES, CULEO, BOLE, | ert hat tf uth o, Cotlttion oemen ap | Re trade and 8 more economical aekedeae | ones. F jority, 5,908. duh distri H. Evins, wale by ‘he Principal Druggists, and by proprie- lice force might not be able to quell it un- bs agai the seabord than has before represet Porte dem., 21,875; A. 8. Wallace, tp. MATH, dem- tor, at 1224 I street northwest wept ly ET blood had been spilled; that the President | €* peop! cag 74 ee Bae = S jet—Robert SIDE AND SPACE PLEATING eeitaene* ake one Sony mnie eect Tux NEWEsT FILIBUSTERING ScuEemE.— | nor would, under any circumstances, folio’ found dead: 18,516; Tepubii rity, 1 > * Done Improved Machine, which is war yrovoke such an encounter. ape of filibusters, haying headquarters in | sent to the ‘occupation of Turkish territory house; Frank M; TH , the goods ib any way.at | Pry’ "Guid nuncs of newspaper row have | this cliy and Los Angeles, are. 1m tating a | even by the most friendly power. eH Ay Be one. various explanations. ‘are those who | T#id upon Lower California. They intend to RUSSIA'S WARLIKE PREPARATIONS. y147h Ppt say it means an intimidation to the charter a schooner in San Francisco, and BF Reduced io Dieennakers, STAMPING 'p land at some point in the neighboring terri- done at short notice. ‘ovd-ly is nted. poe Engen thei ged! Los Angeles st5 30 GENTLEMAN OF MANY YEARS’ muccessfal | Others say that the “old man,” ter ata a polnt, Rome of the Alt. Al ipericnce ac Profesor Gf Matkemanice et | President, feels the oppressed ots me of the fil Frincipal in some . desires to | conscience, and has bay: —— anaes haven title te Tent, 3 devage his winter « caings to the training of a limited | his shadow Rs ve titles to ie » ladice!‘or gentlemen Ya the art of | bold enough to obtens! the Reg eae ‘and Advi Algebra, Geometry - ometry Terms of tuition, either in classes Fd ree Suewer to-applicatine to BA care of EE Me FAENRTZ. Bo. 613 F st. northwest. novi3-tdel G_REAT REDUCTION IN PRICE 0} ‘he only COUGH. Tt has stood the test of t u ee 3 Brn COKE. DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, AT FUR SAME RATE New Schedule—Full load of #@ bushels for $2.60; smaller loads 5 cents per bushel; cartage @ cents. APrLy To »FFICE OF wasmiseto™ GAS LIGHT Com- 413 loth street northwest: 711 Ist street northwest, ©F to 140 Briige street. Georgetown cS HATs AND Furs. id Ht E i tet i i i se faa Gentlemen’* Drew Hate. styles. “Ladiee’ Fine Pure, seat in cates Boas 4 HA i Ri erie oe * 8 reve 37 Plunytvaaeetene Tan F. P. BURKE,e ; = Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c_, 1223 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Nw... _Devit-tm* __Washineton. GALIPEA 18 AN UNFAILING CURE Fer Nercow: Dc.

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