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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR LUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Aven ormer Lith street, w The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8S. H. KAUPFMANN, Pres’. - THE EVENING STAR is sorved by carriers to subscribers at Ten Cents _ week, or Forty- four Cemts per month. Cypies at the coun‘er, Two Cents each. By mail—postage Sixty Cmts a month; one year, $6. THE WEEKLY STAR— on Priday— 2a year, postage Che Lvening Star. tifieates t> the members of the Senate and House of Representatives on the face of the returns t0 be cleceed, the final contests in those houses to be decided the members themselves. This gives in the ate eighteen republicans and fiteen crats, and in the House sixty republicans and Democratic decided to consider the other contests sepa- rately, anc. will hear argument this afernoon oan eee nate V%. 4°—N®. 7,381. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1876. ~woan:. <= BF Rates of advertising furnished on application. LOUISIANA FINANCES. = The State Threatened ELECTII LONG DBAWH OUT | certificste of votes. stated that ~ laring New Yorx, Now SA New Orleans spe- v < SWEETNESS is an i of dec! who is elected governor. The ; SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. arab adepsirmatiatcgs ‘ih Ye spplie vi | democratte members vo tans | I to The Star. | .is'mt.* Porton boninoider: a LAST NIGHTS DISPATCHES. Hi any action that $3,000,000 of old state bouds to be funded, and SORE PRS HALL a eds the board of canyassers, their Teprcoantatives pa Ny a QRANUESDAY EVENING, Nowmberau.ct! Washington News and Gossip. LOUISIANA. lected of gibilit De a enema: | ANOTHER ELECTION MUDDLE, | S82 Sts, Store cating fore, menting = for the Grand Democratic Demonstration, Ne GOVERNMENT Receipts To-par.—Inter- | at ee m. yenteniay, ‘and the doors were and lieutenant governor. The democrats being two yeaew teteret, dae upon them, and ih. By order of the Tilden and Hendrick» 35,868.81; cunt re throv 5 bout twenty per- — are determined not to allow themselves to be the ‘not being on hand to pay it, their te a seinen cans ores eee aan Gaia ease tor he tesen, Tectohion seme ‘The Situation in Louisiana. (heated out of the, election which they have | COmNWECTICUT ELECTORS. | immiiste funding would ‘place the state in THE ANNUAL MEETING OF KING NatIowaL Bank Nores received to-day | berg of Sened, ipeonamichivencl tteanen- Dr. Redfield telegraphs to the Cincinnati | honestly won, and the indications now are . _— ae o a Wo Sil be Ree ee Chace Cathe etre | for redemption amounted to $718,420. mittees, ee soe ete. — Commercial from New Orleans November 2): Srey aate Fileemneogens Ny make bre application, to which Kellogg has not yet re- Te WEDNESDAY EVE. NG, Novemb SECRETARX MORRILL has been engaged oe Mr. ‘kniderson ‘aerives a ‘few min. nein a got t down to jt hoe today, tempt to do so. There are in Columbia thir. Two Said to be Ineligibl&. Rponded “ we of wilicere watt . Mr. 5 Syrecfevery member iw soleited” By ender of the | for some days apon his annual report, and | Utes after, at about 1130, when the board was | Being in session thr PT the immnaniteeoraee | teen companies of federal troope nd three In Sai ee - M.A c will soon have it ready to place in the hands | called to order. peer Seg Vn pear ng from the delegations of distinguished visi- | {ty lonneerens Beal ir will bane New Yorx, y Ce <=” of the President, so that the latter can make | {0 open the door and admit the crowd outelde. | tors now here, and what few others these | Dy inaugurate Chamts prin i uae UTH CAROLINA. Delaware, Lackaw: LADIES cL such extractsas he may desire in his annual bp bee a ind the bag, | Committees might choose to invite. Messrs. | Cheat the democrats out at the ne or $0 CA Toad company 160,000 tons of Scranton coal r nd in Mate- | MES*#Be- fouswed by fifteen srsons who happened to | Garfield, Hale, aoe Vina oy geo Hampton, there will probably be two state were sold to-day at auction; 1,500 tons of ttractiv pe Stough! < lame, Ribbed and Plain Cth BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL Barry, | be in attendance. Mr. Zacharie then filed a | Tuttle witnessed the proceedings for the re- ve its,and Hampton, having a ma- h ublicans, and Messrs. Trumbull, Palmer, | Fovrrnmeents: a f the legislature, will ik and Matelasse. Also. rotest that he had given notice of on Mon- a 9 » | jority of one house of Jeg re, Cheeks for Mines trum four to sixteen years, aii a | Who has been in command at Fortress Mon- | ROUSE, Loh if'of the democratic candidates ee oe soe femocrats: | probably organize @ government. The tax- premes tone in the wont superiey styieind as soa. | TOC: i8 NOW in the city in command of the ar- | Yor Congress. The board conferred some five | eal politician fed by the board, which we. | h&¥ers Will not pay taxes to the Chamberlain nadie prices ts MME. WACITTNOTON aq utae. | tillery recently arrive. Most of the men be- | orien mitutes, when Mr. Wells moved that tion is reverely criticised. But they are to be | Zovernment unless forced todo so at the point fee BY MEE: WASHENGTOR, up stairs. | long to his regiment. General Barry is stay- | the board now go into executive session. This Z of the bayonet. Doimas in Plain € be Legislature Democratic by 1 Vote. | 225° {mn @i, as, pened, US, and closed at 1.300 tons of exe opened briskly at $2.67 steamboat were quickly bought ap at TE ss fel to £265 quickly, rallied to 267 \. GARRISON OF WASHINGTON. vanced to $2.70, and closed at 272 > itted in cases of th tested par- tons of stove commenced at €3.%, fell to $3.53, NS TEMPERANCE ee was at once done and the hall cleared. ieee Tu Gre preames of Use he teint | Counting (the Votes Considered im a And. then wS.ey; then a decided. rally took ves ting at Chaps 1 = “ of the Treasury | THE COMMITTEE OF NORTHERN KEPUBLI- | tees, the board opened and compiled the re- Legal Lig: I s32 i. Place and price went to €3.85, then to &.5\, TFICRSDAY. a: te check pom. Ailare invited sumaay re saeut tie fe aber of Mr. CANS turns from the first three parishes on the roll | Gen. Boynton telegraphs from Washington Sailing of War Ships. then $3.00, then £3.65, then @3.67\. and finally war Mie CHURCH. President.« | Yesterday reque hs retton generai | %.attend the sessions of the board has been | Avoyelles, Ascension ‘and Assumption. tothe Ciannantl Gases Box. ‘ S St'which pity ius batons x * Wm. Burnet, supervising inspector general | (hanged since Monday’s meeting, nd now | Fach polling place was gone through care pecs chon’ 7 ——«—___ amen se “A. thaub tone af on wank S xs oor of steamboats. The resignation was promptly | consists of Beardley, of Illinois; Eugene | fully, the figures added up, and the boand information in regard to the omission : i bees ——— - ort > soa aaa eo WEEK OF PRAYER tendered and accepted to take effect to-day. | Hale, of Maine; Van Allen, of New Jersey; | pronounced them good and correct. "The we, | of scunomes he names of Che cleoirs fom eho) | Demaaeaiie Gathering at Columbus, : ‘and closed at €3.2. Last month's ron Mr. Burnet is from Boston, Mass. Stoughion, of New York, and Garfield, of | suit gives the democrats two more yotes than | Tepublican — steamboat, ©2964; grate, 2.82; YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, ——. ., Ohio. ‘The board sis on all parish returns in | they‘claimed in thelr estimates, “These par. | 1 to the effect that not enough suc ballots ap- ao ana a Soe Boginming SUNDAY. November 12th. REVENUE APPOINTMENTS.—Wm. M. Cur- | cxecutive session. During the executive ses- ishes are passed beyond question, and what- | Pear to affect the result in i ee ne 3 mane EETING IN ry and John Murphy were yesterday ap- | gion the only Persons present were the two | ever may be thrown out hereatt-F, they can- electors having a majority, even If these In- Speakership of the House. ; : were tn Now Wer Taw ce LL pointed revenue storekeepers for the second | committees of gentlemen from the north. | pot be. "That much of the work is completed | complete ballots = be thrown out. —_ - New Yor. N New Nork. 73% O CLOCK, and | district of Georgia; Jas. A. Park, John C- | The action during this executive session was | and will stand. Both parties are favorably Pena de et pnt pred limagaory tiger el Wm. H. Pay ¥ AT 6 P Chamberlain, John W. Lane, and isaac 8 | 88 tollows:—Returas of a parish are taken | impressed by the surface indications. The | turning board would throw them aside, ARE INVITED 4 P Rast 2th street h ehas decided here, all the democrats ct <entucky; | UP, Placed on the table where chairmen | democrats are in better spirits to-night than — : ‘. re fatews b teoe nad Becene bene ol = two — report onal — usual, and several of them tell me that they | fone rig bmg platen 8 ae poet vere i : the cratic, are seated by side of members; these | believe the board will do the fair and square | 1¢ n t sider Were appointed gatigers (0s the same district. | Fentlemen are then invited to examine them | (ring ait stem ie ee ets auare | ineent. of the voter in casting his ‘ballot, CONNECTICUT. The Eligibility of Two Democratic sectors Questioned. WATE! — New ~ Nov Hartford dispatch ae So CommassioNED BY THE PRESIDENT—The | and see whether they have been disturbed or | contrary notwithstanding, when itis found to be incomplete or informal. | EW MEK, No Fact eam oe Speakership. a and CHOCOLATE, President has signed the appointments of | tampered with; the returns are then opened | ““A‘dozen colored men from one of the dis- | In the Forty-second Congress the republican | [0 the He = geet ge ov. 2—A Washington dis- 4 = and the consolidated vote of the parish for ted parishes called upon Peter F. Bacon to be commissioner of the | cach elector called off, the returns are then | DuteiSnicne Tieee ned Metropolitan police force of the district, for | handed to the clerks, who verify additions | Voted the det the term of three years. and of E-H. Aldon to | made by the commissioners of the election. | miserable, be agent for the Indians of the Fort Berthold | If these prove correct, members of the board election committee made a unanimous report jortham demo. | in favor of the democratic sitting “member; veratic ticket because of the | IN the case of McKenzie, republican, ai fficient, no account, corrupt | S- » democrat, from the seventh state government with which Louisiana is | Virginia large are ineligible. difficulty in the case of Gov. Inj led the electoral ticket, is that h P 3 pointment as U. S. commissioner, and as to | 8TS5- ys “Mr. Randall will be Mr. Say- of competitor for the Speakership at ing of the coming session of Gon ERVOUS EXHA Eseay . comprising a serie district. The question considered | Pointime sean vaamelnigiiites “ ; ; Gen. Wm. B. Franklin, of Hartford, that he at Rahn s Museum of Anatomy. the | agency in Dakota. sign and approve them. cursed, and that they did and with. | at a in Heme Ag itm Bw ong nef | had held an important appointment from the THE CouRTs. Soe bent boop tea os i. affording s y of the J Special Com- MORE DEMOCRATIC PROTESTS. out constraint, They say wanted a | siving full weigh: ‘ le - | Treasury department, and there was no proof Court IN GexrRat Trer™ ~* a atording | | THE SECRETARY of the Joint Special Com Judge H.M. Spofford, counsel for certain | change, being of opinion that matters could | Voter, where the ballot was incomplete or in- | TAMhe Rad weelened his arpointnent re | Yestenins Gur sepert closed, teense I debility, being | Mittee to frame a form of government for the | acmocratic candidates, fled a protestagainst | get he wores ee. ae etre ed an Bone cme | was sald to be on ® commission appointed pbell agt. the District was the reealt of 20 years’ experience. Price, 23 ¢ Fades Hunton the deattot toe bill tornrea | Dring oxcluded from the room during the | | On the other hand, at the custom house a | Sereed to the doctrine, and the House, on the | DORN Brittnw Srexamninc nee eitones | faker Ge alS eee ae a Uist wen See iy Brak} SAN, otfice and rest- | Judge Hunton the draft of the bill prepared | canvass of returns, and against the executive | large number of blacks came in to-day and Teport of ne ree expenses of the contestant, | i#regularities in the constraction of the Chi- | Messrs. Birney ai irney for defendant. In SSS spree | by him under the direction of the committee. | and secret session of the board. Counsel for | made oath that they were either compelled to Who agit Bik oreton the eround of cea | cago court-house. this case Campt xl the District for work SAMUEL G. YOUNG, Judge Hunton well make the necessary re- | the United States supervisors of election filed | vote the democratic ticket or they would not pena ype ballots being thrown for | WHATGEN. FRANKLIN SAYs anovt it. | done about the laying of the 36-inch water em NOTARY PUBLIC ‘ision and submit it to the full committee, | a protest against the exclusion of supervisors | be allowed to vote. All these from the dis- | hundred incorrect ballots being thrown for | Gans". cank GnAIKLEN sae ABOUT tm | | tain fron th orgetown market house to - which meets on Friday next. during the canvass and compilation of the | puted parishes, and the number of affidavits | te ay tactity hore na: pobtesio’ elections case is just this: In August, 1865, Secretary | the bridge over Rock creek, and the case be- oetis-tf Orrice—StaR BuILDrxe ; yote. The following is the ground of protest: | which each party will have by the time this | cepted authority here on contested Glections, | Ras os invited several sentiemen ase come. | ing redemed to te nadine e defendant fled = = = ——= | | Persoxan—Henry Smith, the popular | That under the fifth section of the Constitu- | thing is over. will fl a cart. Ihe same view as the Hote in the above sie | mission of experts to examine the Chicago | exceptions to the auditors report om wires ACTUAL CONSIGNMENT. Journal Clerk of the House of Representa- | tion of the United States, act of February 2, The republicans are also taking lengthy i wepepa to ronan: and counting the votes | Court house. I was a member of the commis- | the case now comes up. At the conclusionef J NS NMENT. Gein: returned from Michigan. ---- Hon. | 1571, they are to be and remain where the bal- | sworn statements of all blacks who have been Otalfthe republicans who actually attempted | Sion. We met in September, made our ex- | the arguments the court took the . or Sheeapentaragas saaiiatictann ea the lot boxes are Kept at all times after the poles | intimidated or abused. setting forth ail the | of all the republicans whe actually attempted amination, prepared and presented our re heiarn tec s are open until cach and every vote cast at | facts. The result will be an immense mass vlolonec, | Port, received our compensation, and. that A: adie office. has resumed his official duties. “ Son Or weet hich the | Prevented by violence or offers of violence; and J. Waters, threats to Z. T. Dan- $105,000 ator Paddock, of Nebraska, and wife arrived | S#¥d time and place shall be counted and the | of information of various sorts, which ee eee RoCiee coe ahemiane oo me | waatho end Of It. I was nomoren United sak hemes boheme ape aeine ‘wanna on in the elty on Sunday last, and are stopping | C@¥ass of ail votes polled, to be wholly | American people will have to read to under- States officer while holding that commission i 4 fh votes upon proper proof completed, and the proper and requisite cer- | stand all the ramifications of dispute. Ro. | Tizht to accept suc su ielein seni Ufeate or returns made, whether sald certif | ports from other states indicate teatime Pre Se eee oe votlng’ du the day of “Mrs. CASTLEMAINE,” with half a dozen | C@t€,0r returns be required under any law of | idential eleetion turns here, and each side is | @lection, than = sawyer, who is galled in toassist a | Coste, or irae ally Fu Soe eae. iad Jnited States district attorney in some par- , Brace. Bell, ticular case. He receives his fees when the | S¢!t on Augustus Marshall; $10 and costs, Fine Winter Clothing. ° ap get Josephine Cole, assault on Anna Johnson; - the United States, or any state, territorial or | telegray hed daily and hourly to stand firm. case is finished, and his duties to the govern- + aliases, counts among her victims in Wash- | municipal law. ‘That under the said law | Every word of the proceedings of the board Political Facts and Fancies. ment are at an end, aa mine were, wines the es uh. 0 howe oat yohow man, Every Garment of the newest style and the ington Dr. C. C. Cox, (who took stock to the 1 United States District Attorney J. R. Beck- | to-day was taken down on the spot. There A dull campaign pieced out with two or | Commission had presented their report. etre ~~ ‘a P = Ronen aobey hy = —_ ee Se eat sebns Stas and madete amount of about $1,000 in her.) Judge Bart- | with, under date of October 30, isi2, gave his | will be a complete and luminous record of | three weeks of suspense is the worst infliction REGARDING INGERSOLL’S CASE Brown, on the 23d of October, and seahtngs a a ley, I.N. Morris, W-S. Lincoin, Judge Gal- | written official opinion for the construction | the entire transactions from first to last. | of the Centennial, LN. ¥. Tribune. -*--The | Gen. Pea NS Own, on the 2d of October, and stealing & ‘ lighter, of Kentucky, Mrs. Schooieraft, and | and guidance of persons holding the offices | Both sides seem determined to go for the bot. Pkieheighin Mecsiny Chreatite thous.) oaga | Sti be ban toe ta to vemign or te bene quantity of clothing and gun, making in OWING EXTRACT Mrs. Nedine. When here a few years since | now held by the protestants, wherein the tom facts, and leave no stone unturned to in- | 110 best thing a mam can do now to seve his | state legislature and have a healin ee ee Ee ty TTER JUST RECEIVED she went under the name of Mrs. Elizabeth | United Staies District Aqtorney said: fluence the result. | country is to shoulder his tongue and wait for | Passed providing for filling the vaca: alias Johnson, and Nathan Lee, street blast Pass fete T. Beit. not be doubted that the duties of Another correspondent of the Commercial, | the returns. Will somebody be kind | Power which is delegated to the states. paomy, 66 Gettee Sen. Et eek Eee soi ainsi ‘ the supervisors extend to the inspection r. W. H. Roberts, telegraphs to that paper | enough to send us a newspaper containing a | Correspondent says: «The case of Governor | [i us'ss, John Thomas nooeeed a 13th, 1876. Hon. ALEX. H. STEPHENS, of Georgia,is | of the entire election, from its com- soe + ugh | . rere Ingersoll is of a different nature. ¥ ; $5. John agrant, 2 ” : neement until the decision of its results. New Orleans on the same date: election returns and one or twoarticles on | 1m SOimbeheN oe Shesiaek ta is- | Mas sent to the chain gang for ninety days. c: expected 28 MS to motion BIEN | Tring United tates slatules were tees explie |The achians arhong the republican leaders the voted (Is Counted?” purtington | clones fromm the United Prats Cet ae, | This man bad a quantity of gas fixtures in of the He will take up his old quarters at the Na- | cit there still could be no doubt of the duty | which became apparent at'a lat: hour on | Hawkeye. ----And now another muddle arises and the Connectient Register, an official pub. | 28 Possession when arrested. James Fergu- a a ee es tional hotel, Teng still in feeble health he | and authority of the supervisors to inspect | Saturday right, is already in full bloom, and | 12 Ilinois. The are two republican Castles in : son, loud and boisterous; $5. J. H. Watts, lication, has his name in the list of commis- sioners for this year. Judge Waldo, of Hart ford, clerk of the court, stated to-day that it is his impression that Governor Ingersoll re- signed the office about 1870, when he secured the appointment of his nephew, Jonathan In- gersoll, as a commissioner. Judge W. stated, while it is probable that he then resigr his office the court records do not show fact of resignation. He also said that it had never been customary to record resignations Judge Waldo further remarked that the at- tending circumstances were favorable to the fact of Governor Ingersoll’s resignation, be- cause for at least four or five years past th> is coming north by easy stages, stopping over | and canvass ev vole cast for each and | the confid at some point every night. Last night he is | every candidate, state, parochial and federal, ail goods consigned to supposed to have rested at Knoxville, Ten- | as the law of the state neither provides nor a with as little delay as possible, nessee. To-night he will probably stop at | allows any separation of the election for rep- : " and a per p mane wre: 4 aa and make immediate returns Lynchburg. It is ible he may come vig | resentatives in Congress, &¢., from the elec- | and Kenner have already been secursd, and corny he want te ain eveey usabe then Sees. Do net regard the velo Richmond, in which case his arrival here | tion of state and parish officers. The election | the conversion of Wells ix confidently. pre- golng about with lanterns in every state from will be delayed. is in law a single election, and the power of | dicted. The programme mentioned contem- rs tke: nee base moe aiuneee hye a inspection vested by law in the supervisors | plates the return of the state for Mr. Hayes, pe seo Ang wey bi re in both Wineomstn THE House COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIA- | «> Sointed by the court extends to the entire | but also for the democratie and CONSETVELI VE | Oe ene tr ent Sacre oe they wilt be TIONS did not meet to-day on account of the | Clection, a full knowledge of which may well | state ticket, including, of course, General | ®™ ile tp hea it Y Tri siya absence of Chairman Randall, who Is ex- | become necessary to defeat frand, in which | Nicholls and all the siate officers. The re. | Unable to hold it—N. Y. Trifune eats en ected to-morrow. The estimates of all the | opinion the Attorney Ge eral of the state of | turns, it is alleged, will show that General ae VaPtaaniann cas ctneriae On When chal. vartments are in the possession of the com- | Louisiana conceded. Whereupon the pro- | Nicholls ran far ahead of his ticket, and that ioe aagreg a - be Anak olin tat tee, except for the dei. ¥, and legi-La- | testants claim admittance to all sessions of | he obtained the support of many colored men | lenged by the i Mel lie e Chention oe ve, executive and judicial “appropgiation | the returning board, and protest agains: | who voted for Hayes. Accompanying this 08 2 that firm. you will mu bhge by forcing the sale ‘nag by the Plochbach | that state, James J. and Joseph J. In part of eoedinely terete, Rinchback | the state the vote was for ‘traceable, | 4nd in part for the other. Cagcable: | jority, and a democrat Ww larceny of a pair of blankets from J. C. Moore, valued at €2.50; $10 or thirty days. John Parks, a slung-shot flourisher; 20. Zaidee Howard, cursing and swearing in a@ a fair on 16th street east; $5 or seven ays. of the names, her has a ma- ceedingly suggestive. ostensibly wild rumor A Notable Wedding. MARRIAGE OF THE CARDINAL'S NIECE. Mr. John Kelly was married in New York yesterday morning to Miss Teresa Mullen, a niece of Canlinal McCloskey. The took place in the private chapel at the 4 episcopal palace, No. 215 Madison avenue. PURSUANT TO ABOVE, pe We are selling dey AT A POSITIVE SACRIFICE Bric ao rt has not been advised y : ore : ple. EVERY GARMENT Cee eee eee ee ea eee ee ee eee SIs Glad Ue te commas] OF | Lee ERIE > | Voted, Dal be Cyiicnlly segarien Mt tran ino: | M0w tet he hes Bien acting we a comesie: | uses ee ekokemen Teen Gee iN THE than last year’s appropriation, or in"round Protests were also — by the apne o p comynsony wcll dir peice ye ret men, Pat portant state kecret, and answered no ques- | sioner. The deputy clerk of the court states | which the bride and bridegroom received the REMENDOUS CONSIGNMENT. numbers $175,000,000 as against #150,000,000 ap- | candidates for office against secret sessions, | they are incoherent and shadowy. There is, tions. **+"Senator Cameron doesn’t interview | that he indistinctly recollects that a written | sacrament. No choir was in attendance, 7 EN s propriated at the last session of Congress. ete. however, reliable authority for the assertion worth a cent. When his barber had him by | resignation was sent in by Governor Inger- | the only sound in the little chapel was the — The counsel for the demoeratic candidates | that a great deal of money has been spent, the nose the other day, with pardonable inter- | S011, but such letters are not regularly filed. | prayer ‘of the cardinal for the welfare of the Navy ORDERS—Commodore James D, | #lso protested on behalf of the democratic | and that the movement. an impor- | othe asked him how’ the election had .. | and it is doubtful whether it has been pre- | two. The only witnesses of the marriage Mer eae Graham ondered to command the Passaic at | Sitters te uarsed ont the Vicks user, | idole iis pode dyeye vas icholit | The venerable man replied: “Dn It Gon | served. were the relatives of the bride and Mr. Kelly. DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS. Norfolk, Va., ist December next; Chief Engi- | §n the 14th senatorial district the tickets con. | ignorant’of the thansestion andl Rasa ther me!" er (Pa), Intelligencer. had a conference last evening, sad the case | ating Tero Mone a da of the : | *r*°The President of the United States was 5 a ca n ughter neer George W. Magee to the receiving ship | tained the names of W. P. Kellogg, J. H. | it, buthe has in no way participated in o- lected t ks agoto-day. Informationas | Of Governor Ingersoll will be further investi- | late Edward Mullen, merchant. Hor r Colorado at New York; Lieut. Walton - | Burch, Oscar Jeffrion and no others. ’Coun- | ncouraged the movement.” pig a te ates get ol thankfully re- | gated. The board of state canvassers will | is also dead, and there remains of the tam: eines fale at Norfolk, Vas ist December, bac or | seid’ kalicas Wie hae tne bene of ‘The Situation im Florida. ceived by an anxious people—1N. Y. Tribune. | ear ee ae ete ol Sartre eels | ULnnother Genget. Mrs. Francis D. Cheney, FINE MEDIUM AND COMMON dered to continue on duty on board that vessel; | favor of said Joseph and others named for | Mr. Ampt, the Florida correspondent o Democratic Precedent for It. © | on them suggesting that Governor oll | was at at the c-remony. Miss Mallen OVERCOATS. Lieut. Isaac J. Yates has reported his return | any other electors, except thope specially } .}.¢ Commercial, telegraphs from Tallahassee, is ineligible, and requesting them to inform | was in this city and is about 26 years of home, having been detached from the Frolic, | named upon the said tickets or ballots. Sec- | xoy 20: is ‘The Washington correspondent of the New | pin" provided they feel it their duty to de- . She is petite in form and a brunette. South Atlantic station, on Ist of October last, | ond, the permitting of returns from said par. | * “Ben J ¢ Plorid: th | York World sends that paper the following | clare him elected, his right to act as an Her mother was Cardinal McCloskey’s sister. HABLE BROTHERS, and has been granted #x months leave from | ishes to stand, especially of Iberia and Saint ator py jorida, was on th? | report of an interview with a high govern- | elector will be contested before the courts. Mr. John Kelly is the well-known chieftain FINE TAILORS AND CLOTHERS, | the 2th inst. Martin's, chowing all such ballots to have | (iain, bound, for Tallahassee, At the request | TPN metal: —— of the Tammany Society. He was born in eer __Corper 7th and Detreets. | Hon. F. TANAKA, Vice Minister of Public | belng in said respect (alee and traeieieht ey | anticipated 8 controversy on the construction | World lent. — "Why are troops ore New Constitation. 20. Dr: Kelly’s favor an two brodiess PTICIAN Instruction of Japan, is paying his last visit | to be considered before this body, and said | Of the words “true vote.” In Florida the law Se ee Tastee - compelled t) leave Ireland di the trou- oO ne votes to be counted for any electors except hp 4 the canvassing board requires them Republican Official—Why didademocratic | ConsTanTINOPLE, Nov. 22—The commis. bles of 1798, and settled in this city. His father First prestum swarded to me by the Great World's | 10 the Capitol prior ‘o his departure for the | TOVs* Ping en fOr any electors except to reject the returns, If so | far, false and | President order them here sixteen years ago | sismappoinved to frame a new Turkish con- | died when he was quitea child. aod hismesthe Fs'z, in Philadelphia, on my invented > fareast. Mr. Tanaka, who, as Commission- ly ar said ballots. The t | fraudulent that they are unable to determine | this time? stitution have concluded their labors, and a left with nye ly of st aud ‘patented EYEGLASS) manufac, er of Public Instruction in Japan, was con- | ig based upon grounds as follows: That tiie | whe true vote. Senator Jones maintains that |" Gorrespondent—Because Buchanan then | quiution have concluded their labors, and a path nedeg Te nny AS Bravitsn Pebbles. Also on hand « large variey of | BECCA with the embasey of Iwakura afew | ip position of clecor can be derivel cul | thetrue vote as polled” Is meant, whieh if | anticr some trouble; but there is no | Grand Vizier. It is stated that the new con-| Well as the public schools allewet SPECTACLES. OPERA GLASSES. MICRO” years ago, has been in United States for | from the vote of the people, and no vote can | truthfully retu: to the board, must be ac- | trouble now, and it is said to be more quiet | stitution will be ulgated and putin fore> | gaye the children @ severe moral SCOPES and SHADES for the Eyes, ac’ six months past. He returned to examine be given or eyunted except when placed in | cepted by them without regard to intimida- | in the south now than in the north. before the meeting of the conference of the | ‘At the of 12 John left school and 1. ALEXANDER, the Gaucational exhibit at the Centennial | the ballot box; that electors were chosen | tion of voters, at registration or voting. ‘The | — Republican Official.-Were not troops sta- powers. tieed toa trade. Mr. Kelly: bee teen, ects trietp 1229 Pennsylvania ave. exhibition, and to re-examine various points | under the election laws of the state, whieh re. | Jurisdiction of the board fs tothePresidentiat | tionad tn 1861 on Capitol square when the Distrust of the Czar. Rye P is JPRANKLIN & CO. | im the _ educational systems of the United quires that the names of persons voted for an | €lection is likely tobe questioned;alsothe right | electoral vote for Lincoln was counted? Lexpon, Nov. 22—The Pall Mall Gazette, | Hye served bis a} Lip under a Mr. F : ™ GPTICIANS. States, and has been as far north as Canada, | (ice shall be accurately specified on tickets. | Of persons voting who have only declared Correspondent.— But states had seceded | Siendard, and other conservative journals, Creamer, and at Peony -four No. 1227 Paxsevitayia Avexve. SIGS | and as'far south as Raleigh, North Carolina. | sce shall be accurately s1 Investigntion of | Weir intention, without becoming citizens, | then, and there was evidence of trouble, vet | express complete distrust of theCzars pacine | CTeamer, and at the age of t pom ye | Genuine Brazilian Pebble Spectaries. "_ dec7-lyisp | He has selected as a model city school, one | 22%,‘ as Cuban refugees at Key West. points | the electoral vote was counted without any to invested his sarnings in lets f Hlastoun = : = Of the Boston schools, and will establish a | 4 'simitar protest was filed against counting | Were foreshadowed in last Tuesday's Commer. | dimeulty, British am to St. Petersbarg, in’ his | Sold at dat time at clos need Gaon + | BARLOW's ART GALLERY. similar one at the capital of Japan. He has | of 2.200 ballots cast In parishes of Conoondis | cial, and former times. Republican Official._Well, the President | interview with his majesty, November 2d. ‘which to-day ‘worth In 1858 called on General Eaton, Commissioner of | and’ Natchitoches for any clectors exce, t | Drummers re business in Georgia as | hax a democratic precedent for bringing ‘The Czar Wants Buat— he iolsel a iderman from the Mth 1225 Pennsylvania Avenue, Education, and several other oMcials of the | those named on the ticker: Rellong, Back, | Reklccted and depressed on account of the | troops he eem sad moe people must make | gr. Pergnssunc, Nov. 22—The Czar in | ward. ‘This wos a discieenage bee as Boy a Tees ety he has expressed his | and Brewster. The parishes in the ith sena- | Presidential uncertainties, and violence ix | the most of it. i i ‘ Material point of view, as it interfered. with profound thanks for favors. He is accom- | torial district are Iberia, BL Martin, Tbercilie freely, threatened If Tilden is not declare! | Having reasoned himself to this conclusion his businges, which hed grown quite by nal oles 7, RECEIVED. - ——* = Bond — o = gs asso- | and West Baton Rouge. 2 —_ _ Re of counting out by the | from ey ae state = = 5 ~ ¥ time. In 1855 he was pA men to Stock of Engravings, Photogra: . He leaves 2 : r y'ask- ‘ on Gclor Draw ings, &e. and the lates wylegot Frames: | instant for Sun ‘Francises here ve Zit | cue BOARD was i%, Execurive smeston | “Omcial rewurns of the August election in | met imclal ended the conversation | pablte. pin page ye ES FT tn SS 1 am offering the celebrated Colored jographs at | sail for Japan. about three hours, n this time examined | alabama, just canvassed, show three coun- SS ee Br from the Porte. county. He resigned his but remained. sett, resaced, prices. wat Paintings ot = ———_. returns in a number of parishes, laying those ties without a blican vote, and one coun- Army ORDERS.—Major G. B. Dandy, quar- —— at his post. drawing no mete, until it be. Painting and Frames to match: All'cpies of Pee | REINFORCENENTS FOR THE GARRISON OF Pence mee pine tsar pose ‘are | With two republican votes only.” termaster, is ordered to act as inspector of | 435 STEAMER FRANKLIN SPOMEN | soy! < to’ assume bia duties ‘aa Jn Gold and Silver Lvaf, German Gilt, Waluut, Span. | WASHINGTON —An additional detachment of | {2f8CHOn | It is found that there are comteets Sisritde Green dase achonan: certain articles of clothing at the Buffalo, N: | aiy om Board Well and Want to Know | sheriff. After the expiration of ‘his etter Copper Wire. Mirrer and Portisic Premenceaae! | Us 8. troops, comprising battery, I, ad ar- | fa nearly’ all parishes. Tine parhabes eae Mr. Richardson telegraphs from New Or- | ¥-.Jecruiting rendezvous, for which Capt. W. Who in Elected. of sheriff he never heid office again, and order end Paintings Cleaned, Restored and | tillery, arrived here yesterday morning via | vassed by the returning board show the fol- = gra) H. Powell is responsible; the leave of First New York, Nov. 22.—The steamship Gulf | when his sad domestic verents came Varnished ining stock of last year's Chromes | the Baltimore and Potomac railroad. ere | lowing result: Ascension—Tilden, 1,200; | !eans to the Baltimore Sun, Nov. 21: Lieut. E. G. Mothey, 7th cavalry. from head- | stream, which arrived here to-day from Wil- | Upon him he retired entirely from polities: at zetueed prices. Gallery open by =. 7 | were 46 privates and officer Hayes, 2,04. Assumption—Tilden, 1,680; “A formidable breach was made to-day in | quarters of the department of Dakota, is ex- K married @clock. mington, N.C., reports Franklin pam one in the com- x ing one coach, - | Hayes, 1,692. Avoyelles —Tilden, 1,471; | the entrenchments of the returning board, | tended six months; the leave of First Lieut. and Wason Fora ar contained aang Hayes, 1,505. 2 Tate and the warrior who made the assault now | Wm. A. Thompson, 4th cavalry, is extended that she 5 the morning about lesan when — youn AUL RICKENBACHER, Carr Maker —Spec: arecd mily of children. About six years A heav le was blowing. She steamed to | Quitea attention They were quartered at thearsenal. General COLORED DEMOCRATS. sits at the right hand of the commandant of | to December 3ist, 1576. within liug distance pg frigate, which | go he lost his wife. Three children, & son ie a 6 ae Tne. Seasunen Gaseneat nis morning says: parish, La., called on the visiting democrats | addressed the board, demanding as a right pomp d which ges een! 4 the com- When the liteat the third was threatened he a eae “At Camden station all the available cars | at the St. Charles Hotel yesterday. They had | that he be admitted to the session of the | mittee ot Spee, Me ph ve commit. | elected President. The captain was anxious | took her to Europe, ve her, but E 7 hi Id be spared, at the dis} all been members of the republican party, | board, and to-night he received a communi- | ready for the action of the executive commit: she died in Spain. This 1m sad, indeed. BoOGERTS = ofthe Baltimore and Ohio’ rail 1 | Gnd several of them bad recently boon proxi? | cation from the board conceding his demand. | tee. They will probably be ready by to-day | t keep company with the Franklin until the | she died virtually ; i - JECETARLE COUGH STREP. ¢ f weet for the transportation or | dents Of republican clube. ‘They gave the | The conomvacives enlces eee ee een | Yor publication. ‘The chairmancf the Contes. Boe ge A ee Pm BE ep ag Sevmunans weone o0 aie pate canital: | Teagons why they had changed and led thelr | nutaber thoroughly familiar with all the | nial press committee has issued a circular sane. Rhoaiiane sanottn eta eel a. plete wreck of Mr. SORE THROAT dc CovGHS ‘Colby "Cuotr. qoeukwas subbehpated coaeiarwasoueiey | comarralicieken ee ee eae eae care UL e, ver ihe aivany | ted States for their continued efforts in behuir | Were well. The capitin of the Gulf Stream Kellp's family nehad removed from the gale by the Principal Drugaiste, and by the proprie- | Ment was anticipated on onder was ye ap 4 committee. carpet- are charging | Of the exhibition, the success of which, it ton avenue. He is held not only in great Sa nn _ arly | Sep isakeut aun ioseractions talent co tae i to-day that Gov. Wickliffe is not eligible as | S48, is in no small measure due to their aid. i esteem but in positive affection by those whe SLDE AND SPACE PLEATING nish all necessary assistance to and provis- | ‘The attorneys of the democratic managers | #2 elector, but pe says he has a copy of the | tre Lick ESTATE. —James W. Lick, a | ifshe had tried. He rays he sp-lled hernamne. | know him well. sane Yith o2 Improved Miachine, which is war- | tons for the transportation of the military.” | in Florida yesterday applied to Judge White, aa ep apy Snr ap peo jen. newphew of f James Lick, the " lifornia Everything about her was in first-class con-] rue per VaLiE MARTINES BREACH OF to cat or injure the goods in way, at ae ircu orders, was mmand leans. = ition e " MRS. MP. LERCH’S THE TREASURER OF THE UntreD States | O,76,CH pope Ao canvassing the | ,,Pinchback denies the current rumorthat he | Eppointment of James H Lich a sete soe nna [ROMISE CASE was resumed Monday more- WORSEED 40 VARCY Sogn, has submitted his annual report to the Secre- | re.ums of the electoral vote of issuing his | %6,coquetting with the democrats, but says he e deceased, as admin: ,andasking| MILITARY AND NAVAL MOVE. | ing ae ae Somes.) New York, in EF Reduced Rates to ers. STAMPING | tary ofthe Treasury. Itreviewsthe business | certificate to any elector or electors unless by | Xna he intends ta mate the beat be sects aaa to be placed in’his stead. Other’ heirs have MENTS. Thea pinta with her mother and sister, ra B21 | of his ofc during the rca year, but makes | omder of the ruta appointed board of ca | Seas fiona? eee a PA SeruPies piace new her counel within Gas GEN’ AN OF MANY YEARS’ successful | DO treasurer believing ine beued, code ‘hem to a. use of im) electoral tickets has | three ycars, the period when ‘deeds bar. The was in the witness box Saarriancr, se Ercfeswoe, of Mathematics and that all propositions for amendment or mod- senna. epee henpeiz Becpen judge [ Siven rise to no litile discussion as to its te- | Were nial toa She material adSunatida nena P ——— ifleation statutes govern: financial ope: sult on is state and 1e saonheret reong tellntes tons vtheart or | ations of the gov emanate | granted the inj rg fmol United States. As five Hayes electors here | MAsKED MAIL ROBBERS WHO WOULDN'T him. "He never told her to wear a ring Seaching. of intellectually applying impractical par, | £ pinot national | Taree net one ie fva | the other two it has he could it by another; he Suits the follow ing branches, vie: Higher acitimnete, bank notes by the redem: agency for the | oe (ly. He also issued an or. on Biemearation | Hiemeatary and ‘Aauenaed Socal ended June 30, 1876, amounted to $204,- Ing tee me the a Geometry. Ds momahers a ‘Terme of tuition cither in classes or private kee- Preecding year. The sted — to show cause on next Thurs- Shower to appicatiins to BA scare of Ee 'Poime | Ment of credits to national banks to tanvaes al once should tot be bacel tie FARHTZ, No. 613 Fet.northwint. novid-tie | Cont fund: United , Papers were served last evening. There isan GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE court, subject, however to. tila possible diate OF culty. The supreme in ses- HATS AND Furs. beon received at the Navy department. She = intended leaving that on the next vig, Eade Wiss Fas, at Say et , Wea ait Sterns, are ‘the Festionts LOWEST PRicke = “0 Fur, tian bark Atlantic, which | Baltimore we F, P- BURKE, ee ae Wholesale and Retail Dealer in re. oe CIGARS, TOBACCO, &ec., ive cms anaes 1223 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N. W., The board fa state 4 MF Bred oy fae laches Soll’ tn Sew Nie___, _-._._ Webingien. Dd. Serafie comatien, but that they have not is. | 4 #@-in Bangor ‘nas Just beon }ALIPEA See Ci 4% ONTATLING CURE jeiny gosh She et ral Sa heece, | teens "ate arene eae ame * ag-John Zost was ‘Mon- 3 t at m into a % Sa oyseietmmahey ante )

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