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Telegrams to The Star. THE EVENING STAR. rN At TE Stak BUILDINGS, | THE POLITICAL SITUATION. ¢umsylvagia Avenue, corner 11th street, j Sceeentipncanm The Evening Star Hewspaper Company, ls nin r| Gov. Hendricks Coming East. S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. 5 Evewixe Stan is grved by carriers to ; 7 soberrers of Ten Cont Pet cs the cous, § a More Troops for Washington. Crnts : j | | » South Carolina Canvass, — fF “wo “Au § * bh “J . LG itpret narreeprre dope ot Vet, 48—N®. 7,383. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1876. TWO CENTS. The Reputlican Sweep in ‘lows. S ri x GOVERNMENT been heard from. The wildest figures cannot THE GREAT MUDDLE. » SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. | 7108 OF THEDISTRIOT | THE THREE PIVOTAL STATES. | bees heard from. The wildest figures cannot ars TWEED A BROKEN DOWN M iS. THREE 1. RES: The Bi fer Action of the LAST NIGHT'S DISPATCHES. } den. a rh are be —— New ORLEANS, Nov. aFeed — to be “sDivine Trinity Rativnally Explained : : Commision _ way, voring mocrats. feared by the democrats that it is Purpose —— 6 “The Incarnation, cr God in Christ. Washington News and Gossip. The sub-committee of the Joint Special LOUISIANA. SOUTH CAROLINA. Of the returning board to delay its work, lay- - - . ane manits ante Dixine.. en Committee to frame a form of government | The returning board met yesterday. Pros. | | The following dispatches were recelved yes- | ing aside the returns from Gemocratic EUROPEAN NEWS TO-DAY. At 5% Jerasalean Temple, Hoste oe street. GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS To-Day.—Mter- fo of Columbia, isting of | ent for the democrats—Messrs. Palmer, Bc. | temay by the National Democratic Cominit- parishes until the 6th of December, and then Mdand ithe Howe ee Gente all freee newae n= | Wal revenue, $90867.07; customs, $320,977.38. Gonenal Harton and Senator Whyte, mnet | ier; Trumball, Julian, and G. B. Smith: For fee; dated Columbia, 8. C., November %, | to make a snap judgment. as has been done pie =e ‘af the Lodge Roun. at Lo chock | for redemption amounted to $703,475. Senator Whyte read the balk prepared by Judge Spofford, of counsel for the demo- re pone en esa geen; hog opened the returns from less than one-half of Resigns pon a 47 LF, ci ALL THE MEMBERS Were present at the pastes (ann oot port ene neg pe Sear “The Giileineea Gf comment’ ior tee onan determine their right and enjoin them from foodie ay edema loge ae ae ee TEIN. Sister Leciges fra ing with those about w nbla, S.C, says: H.W. Cabinet meeting to-day. shall continue to be called the District of Co- | date on the democratic-conservative ticket, | 2¢ting until their rights are determined. The | any dispute. At this Fate ho contested cases 1 and inspector general, ‘Te Pivkowre ane Mien erived at | ME, respectfully represent that they are informed | Colored member of the Supreme Court has | Wili "hel reachel before the wldlie of aoe the bonnt of state cans acted = . Senator Whyte (en passant) remarked that | and believe that the supervisors of registra- | signified his determination to unite with the | yeex, and then only six or seven days wil not befor Norfolk yesterd: in Philadelphia, he believed a! i the and ever ceded by Vir- | tion Yor fourteen pariahes hed not filed their poet deny wie tenet ase, Magi gy in remain in which to take up and consider all he had signe , Presidential y Fae , roced act of 1846. ret # my es pun pt. > . iw « electors, Congressmen and siate offers, » in thal time. The democratic | remaining certificates he refused to sign, a Waite and General Butler had interviews of the appointment of the District Commis. Wh Oe eee eee ae ee ie etter te tem by from and not considered part of the ten days Tue Department of State will soon be able | hue twa ot whom shall have been resident frens. ‘That proof of Uus tact appears in| Wiuhin whieh the canvass was to be made:™ to supply a revised List of the U.S. ministers | of the District at least five years and shall | the affidavits filed relative to the parishes of ————— and consuls in foreign countries. not claim residence elsewhere; that the Com- | Ouachita, Lafayette, F: Baton Rouge, Rei | The President. General Babcock. Eager missioners shall report annually through the | River, Franklin a Avery and the Whisky Ring. JAMES H. Dron, inspecvor of enstoms a Secretary of the Treasury to The New York Sun of yesterday York, has been appointed supervising | amount ‘necessary to meet the accruing in- tte: ioutiy elkvetioe’ analeuan pector general of steamboats, vice Burnett. | debtedness and defray the expenses of the tent ¢ ww alleged ——--—- Pistriet for the next fiseal year, and to th dent Grant for alleged complic fair visitly morro tere eon 8 Bens be | ing board that all the time the board were de- Orleans in the hanaeot drer eee iin | layed by the court's orders would b= deducted mmittee thinks of suggesting to. | resigned. alleging that there are frauds th the hat the board hold longer daily ses- | clection of members of the legixiatare and The vacancy in the boant hax not been | County officers to which he would net be a filled.—{ Dispatch io the Balt Su pety What these frauds were Mr. Purvis COLUMBIA, 8. C., Nov. 23.—A profound | Gd not state. eftect has been produced throughont Seat | The Camyassers to be Bronght into arolina by the action of the boani of state (Court Se. Y itleal pros ‘ol KC. vo supreme NVASSERS ¥ Ww xloonay at 730 p. in before the IW patains of Presi- ‘the board on Monday of St. Laundry were in Ni , though reported <t so br any WH take pl DAY EVEN iors will cause the eusuing year THE MEDICAL BUREAU of the Navy de- ont said estimates shall be approved, Co! 1 yesterd: pre the undersignel | whisky ring. The publication pep ee po —. partment has just published a pamphlet on | gress shall appropriate 40 per centum therec move thet the supervisors or other persons | intended to show that Avery was issuing certifies mm Yu a the naval medical schools of England and | #nd the Commissioners shall assess upon the | holding said returns be ordered to bring th lin w The answer is m Franee. property in said District, other than the prop- | same before this board of return! aa rance. ‘y of ihe United tof | officers, forthwith. The annexed — proc Senator Chaffee, of Colorado, | Columbia, les: orthe | shows that M. J. net erimin t written nt was inst of the Trease tates and the Distri ai do’clock thts afternoon. er cent. necessary aperyisor for Ou:- a. a vollection thereof, the remaining 0 percent., | chita, bas had his returns in this city for a 1 $ is - The Republican Sweep. mute to Washington. Senator Dor- | Collect . : * . ie | Chita: he Lise ‘k, McDonald and th - | Louisiana in b y York, Nov. 2 “= Ma . \ e' tor Dor- | in such manner as the Commissioners may | week that J. A. Vea: » Supervisor tors, with view of further using him in the An effort was x last night toonltin New York, Nov. 4.—A Des Moines (lowap some explanation of their conduct from the | (8s Vtates yeh Enel tee eee canvassing boarl, bat they | f Tery retieont, simply saying that they | 4 veyeen oe cl under the advice of their counsel. he so, their counsel (District Attorney Corbin) was in the supreme court represen: ing the board and anking for an adjournment of the court to give the board time to make their return to the rule, when at that very sey arrivel in town yesterday, and is stop- | deem best, and in such manner in the change | Lafayette, had his retarns bh premises. ping at Willard of form of advertisement of delinquent taxes | that F. A: Clover, supervisor for East Baion | P'YPHN Sens. stateme = #s may be fixed upon by the Commissioners. | Rouge, has been here with bis returns for ten ri _THE JAPANESE VICE MINISTER of educa- | “yr "Whyie asked Commissioner Phelps, | days past: that A.W. Caroughe, supervicor | / tion made a present to the United States | who was present, wheilier a tax of $1.500n | for Red river, has b here with his returns | burean of education of their entire edaca- iets Site Of zeal Seopa Sad 2c ts On poe |. for =. ays P that W. oi — tional exhibit at Philadelphia as a contribu- | $1 Valuation of personal property would | supervisor of rwardel his » a a P realize the necessary Sum to raise the sixty | turns on the 1 tion to a national educational museum. Reape tay last Wel Oe yrs Mr. Phelps said he thought not.on account | candidate for Congress in th be_belleved, ring 26. The ‘republicans cle judges, four- counties give mdf en Wb wo of those by ouly a “a hey would sti h . — ‘ i - : > he the be or his advice a mall plurality iN ofthe way the city was rowing. He thought | sional district, is In the city of N ae tanh EY GEIGey All Ire ee | EER eee a eareca man alnnas NORTH CAROLINA LEST SOCIETY Haopey would be sufficient en Personal | find bronght with him, frown Shreveport, and | or other documentary evidence in his posses py and should expose | & btican Election DAY EVENIN t7 oC sroperty would be st! nt. nas had and still has ander his control, some | of aul send te : she at iomat ine tne ot led and Harp. The ase t wher isearnestiy | doubt Lowtsiana has gone republica: Slr. Hunton.—It strikesimethat 1 per cent. | ofthe returns from the Red river parisheaia | pes tat would tent to eriminate ay Gen. Cook, of the District of Columbie has | RAunten. wre dispatch to ~ requr onder of th ut dispatch, he says, is from a thoroughly reli- | on renal and 1 per cent. on personal property is | in said 4th dictrict.and the annexed ¢9} his counsel, although he preferred By arrived In Columbia, antl two other poteone | the Tunes eave t cuperviner af ee ae mre. See. | able soure all the District will stand. cireular letter to the supery lor, art did actuality retain Benjamin with « | who nknown accon 4 elections at Sw te ie county, wast ath (eg Exrevtr The President has See WEaE wet Hon, trom D Cpl tte Avery's h them importan drowned on the of with, TEA. COFFEE, AND CHOCOLATE. signed the commission of Wm. €. DeHarte Ju real and personal | —— tm uy ¥> COLD SODA and MINERAL WATERS all the Year | to be second Heutenant in the revenue marine | ‘ . peda ane ode pale Ponkeeied Severe serviee: and has recognized Frederico de la nce of Violence. were pever found, ¢ The election Near Willard’s Hof Friente y Subirat as consul general of Pern ADIES* CLOAks. in the state of California. and John W. Grace as consul of Peru at San Francisco. The ay in nof the canvassing board, e eit Avery's acquitt the city to file their returns lnm 4 aor tat if the board had acd nla Ey largest and most attractive assortment in Mate- | President has signed the conunission of En- 09 would. b A reauest was made by Baek fo a Oe red ee we OMicial Vote, rong, earn bor ayy e Cxbut to be cousul of the United States i tiered wan tate tae Sahin gan | originated thus: MeDonald aud Jc ; convene in jali by noon to-morrow.— bean wane tee Peamiinnr ae . er an of the District Comm ‘ ran the chie( connpirators, were now [Dispatch to Bait Tilten, 32,01; Hayes, 194,395, Couper, Alexander H. Stephens in Washington 2 $3.000.000. summon fre Geran ue ee a Dr. Redfield telegraphs to the Cincinnati f 7 rf it mM ate. dpa tae ie pase B a vial from } ” 3 — oe HE NOYES A SPIRIT OF PATRIOTE Lb rate of tax was decided upon at £1.500n | the state. nyt ies athe “a Ms a - — = ri. § 4 cash valuation thereof, and “ton each $100 | char would. be Pheaae gy jo fare ~|s nes sh, democrat! NERVOUS EXHAUSTION. — Hon. Alexamler H. Stephens, of Georgia, | Tajuntion of personal property a contested parish te by n in regard to the proposed visits of in- | tickets had been voted with only fy | vigtine tee he meee teenie Pe mg steno! arrived in the elty by way of the Virginia | Vf that the Comenixdioners 2 tins there eas ne antler cub lias “papas agents oe Louis, end gave | The board refused io count the electors | LoxPor,. Hare in specie were withdrawn at Kahn a Midland railroad. at half-past six o'clock this | or all of the amount. conten Tr was aureus that tho partes | a reason for the request that McDonald. who | not voted for—thus establishing a proce- | howand dollars in specie were withdraw morning, led to his old quarters, | hitter tax, ifdeemed necessary e should be the first conte: a “lla dent which will opera: ast themselves Louis, was an irascib! low, with ext m nes for business: a-| in the case the es ticket The French Cabinet Troubie. ve riage. aud where he has engaged | “?rived from licenses for business purposes. n up. e P gant Lotions of his 1 powers, and who | votal” inthe Mane bg ge members of the parta the treatm- al debility. being His present roonis ar The third section provides for the oath of General Anderson rose to a question of | Tiware gave reat trouble, Whence ee ‘ nis ane ne the result of 3 year= experience. Price, 25 conte ‘ hal frovtiag on | Ge Commissioners to support the govern- | privileg: ad an aftic aa gare strat in a neseret special ong, in Lafourche 4. © Address the suther. Dr. L. S KAHN, office « I by his boty | Ment, and fixes the bonds of each at 35,0"), | per, IT wish t by Sy Ried wound anh be ver four hun- 3 3 Siaee. $5 Bet With treet. BY. * Who his attended Min | #20 their compensation at $5,000. and be Finat . : 4 Section 4 provide that when the Commis- veu + tnd Mr. Ste- ee ioe darn ee Ste | sioners bond and take the oath ali po Helef his hose tt ene, | now vested in the present Cominissioner on Monday Inet. for Athan. | Shall be vested in ana transferred to the new railroad: company placing a | Commissioners: is disposal. He reached At- (em SAMUEL necler upon prec a Sy Stak Beivixe ecti sf ve which surround Pre it says, tend to restraiu the cablaet's and the Cor . and other board « ACTUAL CONSIGNMENT. z Nienriey Tae er n present and. oth nus carrying out | Liberty of jon. oF unere Unt Weinenlay oventne, Ghee ke from office, and 1 w under whieh I was acting in isco and boani took ts arck Himself Again. eebhgs a i the Kenesaw route, | Ppointments to any offices under them an is different from the under whici I OxDOS. Nov. 2—A dispatch to the S108, 000 coming throush Washington Wwithoad | thorized by law. “The Commissioners are | am aeting at the No. 2,0 x f in says Prince WORTH OF ‘ Hi wl the journey remarkable | Prohibited from anticipating thetaxes inany $ the at of Se Cer ae re well With the exception of a headact manner. All suits pending against the old lidate v . much better health than . _ . was fecling as well as usual this morine, | Commissioners are to lie against the new ap- in- Fine Winter Clothing. When a representative Of THE STAR eatlel | Pointees, and if judgment is awarded by the | der the act of 70, the tention of Se ere npon hint ihis morn ng he found hint sextet | courts against the old Commissioners after | crnor John Lynch and tat thee ‘oenitic linge ver babel Chair witha pillow for a they shail have been succeeded in office, the | and myself were mi rat the “republ pave diseove i Guhien wee ; new appointees are to pay the amount neces- | board. I did not ¢ bebwees e and New Youk, Nov sary for the satisfaction thereof. The Com- | turned Gove aw Tweed yestenlay missioners may by general regulatio it after this ¢ he was convicted was done lth greatly reduc scribe the time y Warmouth — lost alow pounds. He is down cast, ap- THE FOLLOWING EXTRACT a b Sand Story Bons Or: ta parently erashed and humitiat a warlike and defiant ettitude. He ts like a child, nervous and apprehensive of danger; one would hardly recognize him, Was sent ates MA LETTER JUST RECEIVED si EXPLAINS ITSEL w. 3th, roxed con majority © shed a quormn m. by death or other filtedt by: the in bonds. prov Mess. H Habis Bros : shall be eredited to the 40 per « = = Wasnrnsion, D.C. | leaving his home | ! the United tes. That jail By Eis Ax the creditors of the ng hishome | whan be paid into the whieh was in Janu h Jed by the colored United States 1 to his room + OCU t wi ~ V 1.—Chief Jus 1 peer 1 his departure a large t , yon recollect what da : ‘ tient cept by his speci iis son, Willian humber of his friends, among them at leeet aes OF Ox a gy agro or Dg Spee Be cigs cond ing att «| OM. jr. was with sam. He takes bie two hundred colored men, bade him good- nited 5 by ember, 181 ae ly in his rom. Tt is not yet bye. If his health continues as good paper ick ae 1 upton, and that {t will be utterly | nsel_he has engaged to de- as it is now he intends to regularly at- val eb = lost all EF aeoven Sar teoethaee ner Se teml the coming session of the House. ohn Lyne : i ar orse t He > and Louis pl son erg Sh Bh With a eeuicipate @ | duty shall be regulated by the Commission- cP Antiélpater at any mane ous expres | Crs in accondance with existing I i interesting MT OMAN cee ong ewe | health commissioner may MY may rtise, and probe, | the Commissioners shatl Ty OW Rone ee. | spectors. whose duties shalt by noderation and of calmness may | the health commmissiouer; tw the demorrats de 1a hat the rm railroad | Kk creek, at N now Lam acti is nothing 11 PURSUANT TO ABOVE, We are selling possess every member. I would@leprecat~ | ians, The story i a AT A POSITIVE SACRIFICE excitement, and so far as lies in my power I rent! of that y stopped for tl 2 all try to allay it. I sincerely and earn- |, Mr-Phelps recomm worked Seek to lemetiia, EVERY GARMENT patriotism will prevail, | {ud commissioners be tbo! was elected, but, h tee snes <= re tment of any complica: | 18 duties be vested in the Secretary of the | to understand I Heged order from the to rebutid i ne Treasury. cand MeDonaid as TREMENDOUS CONSIGNMENT. I did in 1570, wh id eDonaid a: person over in + anton jast night, rise, the only aim may be r amt : o suggesti , udge Cariter | from. the north will be able ple justie “ weeding Mr. Hunton approved of the suggestion, as le under that law. I hope this expla Whee ure. Judge Cartter oe 7 ae framed by the fathers, i: ~ | made up his mind fully on that subj: Judge Spofford.—Mr. President, I wish to to Hampton .who has secured about the same | P4 gp my A SS : . Senator Whyte, after reading the Tab* NOLION in wr with a statemen majority as Hs evening. fire is supposed to ha pom t ———_+e-___. thorizing its creation, proposed that a memo- randum be made of the subject for further It is ork of some of their late coted for | incendiary. the Hampton, TRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS. General Sherman's Report. Gov. Wells.—Read it, then. tisa fi or bis d i employes with whom they have had trouble, General Sherman has submitted his an- | consideration. Pending the reading of Ju r? Is tt Ave tion prev On this “pesaeecas, nua e Secretary of W The salary of the health officer is fixed at | motion, General Anderson r friend who made threats Uiat a ter subject Judge Car f has not ne soge —nad : A Super Seleeticn me baat Pinon Belly bape aaa regard fo the returns from parish sure would be made unless Ave been tol. Hendricks Coming to Confer of —— = Sonne 08 Bene The bill also provides that no more notaries | that they were not in the city bec: Was purchased? There was no nL While he was in the state he had a conver- iden. FINE MEDIUM AND CoMMON \a1 Schofield to the superintendency of the | public shall be appointed until the number is | ascertained upon the arrival of £ Washington weak cnough to invest money | sation with Sitting Bull Butler, the leader of ng, agg ree wd OVERCOATS. West Point Academy, and he claims that the | reducéd to forty, and from such period no | boat Trenton. yesterday evening, in th ion of such a combination the Hamburg and Edzeficld muxsacres. But- | dianapolis last nicht says Gov. Hendricks wnstitution should constitute a mulitary di- | more than forty shall be in commission; that | supervisor with returns, and a good many | f#lsehoods. Let the blackmatiers now pro- | ler admitted all the facts which prove that night on the |. ss vision, so that its superintendent might be | they shall be appointed by the Supreme | gentlemen, republicans and democrats, hai | duce the paper signed by the President or | an armed organization exists to intimidate f S ay ae HABLE BROTHERS, enabled to order court-martials, approve and | Court of the District of Columbia for fiy been detained on account of low water at th. | @@mit their own infam the negroes, but denied the conclusion. But- w York Thursday evening. The object of 8. N yRS , disapprove of their findings, and execute | years, but may be removed for eause; that no | mouth of the Red River. Ii may not be amiss to state in this connec- onan "7 see Seoneeaee their sentences. The aggregate force of the | more justices of the peace shall be appointed | Judge Spofford.—However, that does not | Uen that the papers upon which the Stun’s = | army Is given at 25331 men, distributed so | until the number is reduced to ten. It also | affect the motion; I file that motion with the | uch vaunted “history” is based were offered Orrieiss arco Preserve peace and order throughout | provides that all that part of the District | accompanying affidavit, and I ask the boant | 10 General Babcock’s friend -— ._ | the country, and to protect setulers on the | known ax. Georgetown shall cease tobe des | totake action merely suggest the | before his trial for the modest s Foret prem bard pn i tome by the Great World's | frontiers. The chief military event has been | nominated by that designation, and the Com- | fact of this conduct on the part of the super- | #2¢ that this paltry price of somebody's in- » Sewcioc: im the military division of the Missouri, | missioners are authorized to extend the nu- | visors, and it should receive some farther | {My Was gradually reduced to $2,000, aud where an actual war has existed for man: ler said it was a fact that, while the demo- | the journey is to ¢ »nfer with Gov. Tilden. crats, armed. mounted, dressed in red shirts, Interview with Tilden. y roads, he claimed | Governor Hendricks and his wife paid « vd that if the ne- | visit to Governor Tilden this moraing and by the constitu- | remained with him about half an hour. tion was not violated, and no one was to —— blame. The republicans and colored men | THE GARRISON OF WASHINGTON. Revis-tr less. with geouis merical number of the streets, and to number | notice from the board ds a breach of law and | SUll found no takers.” generally in the state, if Hampton is inang- and Water. bbies. 8 hand a large variety years and still continues, the details of which | the dwellings as in the city of Washington. | informality. The Republican says further that the key to | urated, Teel that a serious future is before Washington pia, She tas ae - A GLA ES, Mick = — =, ¥ \taeapc tng phere The oonger yoyo pa sbaigeucngsainone pond May rmor Rl grand you have evidence of | the Sun story will be found ina letter, which =. a ek friend 1 i jore companies: PES and SHADES tor (> Eyes. he Gulf states the troops under Genera rovisions of the when our report closed. | that fact, we will take steps to get the ret wes abate : ike ov. Chamberlain's friends are concerned ‘ ‘ ce og ALEXANDER, =| Anger have been shifted from place t place | ay here, but we have no authority to act, How, | it Publishes, addressed to Samuel M. Felker, | ahouthis ie, Judge Cutter shares tiem ae a come here. A that within a wee aid of the civil authorities. On the Mexi- Political Facts and Fancies. ever, we will assume authority, if we are con. | September 24, 16. The concluding portion frontier of Texas a civil war has existed, | rye independent republican central com. | Vinced that officers are here with returns. It | Of this letter, whic prehension, buthe says that a pistol would SS Lee or afew days there will F ANKLIN s « is very long, 1s as tol- | not be drawn in the state for Tilden. The |}. G 4 ¥ > L 3 5 21 companies in Washington, which will ud each faction has, at various times. pende: is their duty to file retarns here. and there is | stake of the democrats was alone the ‘state. | °° 1297 Pr e ght a shelter on the Amertean side of the | mittee of New York met last night at Science | My aauity be whist eee, ane there is Judge Cartier found no democrats in. South | COMPFse altogether perhaps 1,500 or 1,000 Geawine Bresili _ deci -lylep Fie Gremio. oan bands Khe ib hi Hall, Dr. W. H. Thorn in the chair. Re gentlemen here. Darron ee Sonntok the election of Hayes, t is likely that two or three gunboats raay y das across the "1 Y % -AnVvass e c e1 . ie ore. BAzkLow'’s Pitnclers The Montene ruer tn thelr | tions were adopted swggesting the gove The board yesterday completed the canvass | Made; und if souare notappoluted chier or | Ade, found many who were glad of i pclae en, snerated from eomplic! The con of th 225 Peumsylvania Avenue, . 7 » | Of only three parishes, as follows : in these pro- Heutenant governors and secretaries of stase | OY Qulsgyinec harshest Union, Ti. | the Judge Cartter Pd the count was perfectly dians in New | Of every state shall appoint a committee of | gen 1,493, Hayes main aw: division I shail certainly re- | free and fair. There was no attempt to in- | @ from Washington during 3 Iberville, Tilden 9 vy, 9 timidate the board. The nearest approach ia Mexico bas been unexceptionally good. | disinterested persons who have been citizens | Hayes 2.297. Atone poll in Natchitoches the | te trial—that’s plain bustness—if you ‘are | was a remark dropped ina low volee by the the office of the secretary of state give Pach- es Small sons are distributed along the | for fifty years, of the same number of pei board threw out 542 votes for the three repab- | #Ppointed, whenever you can officially sign | fire-eater, M. W. Gary, who, when the boart | tio, sep sor te gress in the 4th district, a JUST RECEIVED. line of the Arkansas river and the Kansas if ‘ lican electors on account of informalities. | Yourself Chief of the S. 8. Division, vou are | indicated’ its intention to nhoeita of Gua en J tent nin teret Frames, | Vaeiile railrowd. In couclusion a review is | fe caeh sale sends to Congress, who shall | ‘the vote for five ‘republican clectors in | hereby authorized to send for me, and I will | with none present but the c nn eee nomad Aa Tod made of meet in thelr respective states and declare by | Nitatitgohes was 1,508 te ala. five repul- | Promptly respond. This is the oadition, and | two parties, said that he should stay or be Sudden Death. ses Pale THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE St0Ux. ene caer A nih ofthe two | iican electors received only 11618 veies’ ine, | we only one ou which I wil: show up the | dragon sat He daa ee see, Bay oF be Hanrronp, Nov 2 Mev. Charles BR. st variety. Dresden Porcelain | Gen. Sherman says ColsHager, ¢th infan- | ' ie kena “4 cted. | stead of 2,29, owing to the Omission of nat whole of the safe burglary conspiracy, and | dragged out-—{ Dispatch fo Chicago Tribune, Fiber ot was ces ys * an hh) All styles of F try, commanding Fort Buford, ha ‘4 Loulsville, Ky... dispatch says concern that in such a manner as will fully an pone nace. Sy C fee Solver Leaf, Gerusn Gilly Walgnt, Spans | up the Missouri river for Fort Peck, with | 12& the press dispatch from Cincinnatl in re- | oP ballots. lively, exonerate General Babtock from | Aray OxpEns—ist Lieuts Wm. C. Ra- | “™reh, died very suddenly this morning. of fneh Maris “Pictare Nails, Silver and | four compantes of his ment, to head off | £8F4 to the reported failure of both republi- FLORIDA. any and all connection with the so- | wolle, of company B, and Colon Augur, com- | Embersiement by = Confidential Tard, gute Paintings Cemned, esaretand | Sitting Bull, who ix reported by'the surren. | Cans and democrats in Newport and Coving- |_| The court before which the case of the in- | called snfe burginry, fully supporting the pany K, of Sd cavalry, are ordered to change Clerk qn F BF en we | dered chiefs'to have sipped oat with thirty | (2h to vote for electors: +The so-called ir- | junction against the governor and the man- | same with. my owh evidence. which’ will * 3 leave of Ist Lieut. E.C. Hentig, | | New Yorx, Nov. 24.—W. E. Sinclair, con. s extended six months; leave for | fidential clerk, acting as cashier of HL L. Hor~ is granted Assistaat Surgeon 8. | ton & Co., bankers, 56 Broadway, is in Lad- companic Sih cavalry four months led, f hi regularity is considered here as of no conse- | damus against the returning board was to ieadues of his ‘owat mpeela followers oes quence whatever.” «*--Senator Kelly, of Ore- | tried, met yesterday morning at_11 o'eloc! Gallery upem by gashght antil eS, Waned Nis ones Eee Ee . left San Francisco Tuesday, ostensibly | The court toom wax crowded to the ttmos wit explode the whole bubble; you are sufficiently familiar with much of the details of this job to know that Whitley him- Pt RENBACHER je c i 7 4 - S. Jessop; leave of Ist Lieut. J. H. Sands, | low-street jail on a charge of ~ ish sessions. Col. Miles rey is ~ | for Washington, but left the train at Sacra- | The governor presented through counsel a Self, although he was the originator and sole te is extended fiv The been pn. - paid ay ‘RE panto replenish his. sug so Fagg heel mento and took rail and stage for ._ it | affidavit in which he stated that he had never | schemer in the affair would not have been Peg eg a, Ist te hee bogey ety encenteel TOT ier street, between oth. and and follow the last desperate ‘band to death. | 18 Teport requrned on summons by tele- | made up his mind to canvass the vote, and | suspicioned, had I not bargained and ar- | (Oh, Usabilits sity, trou headquarters eaiit: | Scliura. Wamctot *ays he don’t think the Sg Shag herear EW! Margie Home | The winter is close at hand, and there 1s Pay sears peeaannes cate ea a ee oe hemes Gove | ra {With Bluford Wilson (then solicitor) | tary division of the Pacific, ts extended five | amount taken Is much over five thousand — a a reat x from the weather in that nag oatgg oe %, rene ing he o give that publicity in the Sun e Su “RpocERTS CSCS fatitude, ‘but. with, reasonabie cocaine fanvassers from Issuing & certificate of elec- | not decided that he was empowered to ca: ject which it mubmegedly pecelven; you can | months. he dg ter pe Dane - dollars. B VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP finding some food at Fort Peck and abund- Giector on the re- | vass the votes. ‘The democrats’ counsel, dis- | thus infer how complets a vindication of <gt me The only cure lime ith theevidence cru wh for led to Fort Sill, Indian territory, for the governor had no right to | at my command—but this J will not give only | © tion to ¥ ance at Fort Buford or his own cantonment | Publican ticket. ‘The blicans in 'Frisco rding this afidavit, urged through ‘Geo. | Gen. Babcock ean be made, aftttwenty years, tis | 4 the Yellowstone, he will be sure to fetch | femt, United States District Attorney Coghlan Beane that tee upat one or the other, and I IY | wai “ROU of | canvass the electoral vote, that cond: before do trou- “Sow belore the pablic. bes | will makean end of Sitting Ban Gere ed ton the canvassing board; and Bene tit ther correspondence 2 ughijtieal Brupeite-and by the proprio’ | Sheridan, iv his last dispatch on this subject, pe deige ypecndinn Bid have jurisdiction frst 1494 Tecreet northnrest: seps'iy | uses this ianguage, which Icondially indorse: [Seale Ed ry Sm = DE AND SPACE PLEATING See eed tse ee dou, the fodo, but fo restralaimg Mint trem peo ranted roy nauay Jeprevel, Machine hick i war] country of any magnitude ‘will be over for- | certificate, to, Soll a Fras IBS nen Geanre are eo perio ander MES. OP. LERCH S , — votes in Mlinois. ‘Thus It would = governor, denied WORSTED aX Ne “The com a ts for the hem. | ¥ J the and Se Jurmmiction © ASD Pky YsoRe, | ming ie emP iste, arrangements for the hem- | Tote is the banner stale—Cincin. | the court, ‘He said ting issued ~ an SP nati Enquirer (dem.) -***The democratic the by the the ers. STAMPING | tile Sfonx during the winter must result In Statemmen wo went to New One ans to help pag jm ae 2. 5 GENTLEMAN OF Max " it was issued by a private individual. He A SEEN STE act ae seer soos rincipal iu mnie of the best ‘Academie mectren ae he ran in issuing a writ of injunction devote his winter evenings te the training of a limited that could not be enforced by any legitimate Sacblae ef tenho Sphisets ee eae resist it “Gen. Barlow dil not eater face ‘ Slowing brane ah ; enter Sieucemsion, Bitentary col" Ager aotierte, chance (o civilize them, opporianity will be | nd Ke z Manse, Ronn | Me merits of the all, but merely stood Gevanetty. atad Trigomenett> fur better than in thelr present succeed, we Enow for & cortalaty tnt me 3 on the part o rue faebcg cams ox mzate | tenis Bees eon tune rae net fara | He court AL te slows of hs arpranept hp : —— EOF | Coxxua see were hell yesterday at Ber- | Tepublic perished by the hands of radical | he reached to-duy. Thete is conve oxette ee <__novld tied” | lin between the Emperor William and Bis- | Conspirators in its centennial year, and. that in the city. It is very generally believed that marek, and ere given | the last stand for Constitutional li failed | the Governor will obey the injunction, Inventions Of hin pase erat tne Bacie | Covad that we court has tie sihdow ofa frien Whotesale ant Retail Dealer in imany event to tos, bs pee arenes CIGARS, TOBACCO, 4c., towards al ties. A dispatch has been back to ment, but thought Tallshassce Washington, 2223 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N. W., wan mecnncing: claimed the cal retarps pri ig novi im" Washington. D.C. THE WIXNERs at the for ES a pee were Hobkirk, L Ry chee mothe ay a Tere AND PIETE mile and Et ga PAT TE ier tx i First Chance Eertheee Wikiaee GOLD. 267 amsirged | Nt aed Fare ouan

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