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: THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pesnsylvania Avenue, cormer Lith street, Ww The ing Star Newspaper Company. 8. H. UPPUANN, Pres’: pea Ss és sgrved by carriers to qSenbres Goat post Face: THE WEEKLY STA A aren rly oes Ve, 48—N®, 7,386. ——— WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1876. TWO CENTS EVENING STAR. eee ene inn | IE TROUBLESOME Tero. | Telegrams to The Star. SPECIAL NOTICES. pecans Seaeane. ee ea te ae "| Ihcretenaws teationr tetweenthe Sa-| aye neem northwest. Wi of ; ;. pre is -loe Su- —— iday WEDNESDAY, Novem js id ‘ yas- SOUTH CAROLINA. s «A Close Vote. Mme. Alice Oates —— a ae SEL ae wi Washington News : and Gossip. | pong Sep ens by sore eee price bin | THE STATE CANVASSERS APPLYING FOR THE GREAT CONTEST. NEw Your Noes 2—The Herak!s Talla- And her tew Organized Company in Elegant Eng e services of Grace Evelish’ Lu. GovERNMENT RECEIPTS To‘Day—Inter- | to certify o the election of members of the | wa pa ov BAmEas ours. eee caren — aoa too yotox 3 amd ankagiving Night—La | Sram Conare eras atheed Peas eke, | nal revenue, $143,961.34; customs, €376,885.4. legislature for Parone — Saurens ioe | me boca pipe po 7B hernntind gna, Randa ~§ 42 majority for Hayes. The democrats Stitt Fille de Madame Angot. icofte | BEE. It NATIONAL BANK Nores received to-day | ang Be Iocan mr on the 2d inst, by | pe oy = EE U. 8. circuit court SOUTH CAROLINA EXCITED. bs Ist majority for Tiiden. There is nota Giro. NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY —The annual | for redemption amounted to $421,459. statutory limitation and by final adjourn- | i» Charleston Bond and TEt ie dine ney wenn any of taeahest~ Wednesday and Saturday Evenings—~ Princess of urgting of the New Hozland Society will ® —— = ment. Failing to get the certificates calle | 3 the Sinciet saliscovered this morning that the Trebiconde hel TUESDAY EVENING. November 231 No MEETING of the House Commitiee on | oo" the court adjudges the canvases inne | a oficial returns irom Dade county are not in. Friday Evenfog-benchtct Mime ALICE OATES, | Fntrori torthwerts S fell aul fremeh ateqignees | Appropriations was eld to-day. Cause: Too | tempt ail imeeere fee at ee wee Oe eh Prete are aera oye iets votes in all, Les “a ™ SHEA BOYCE, Sec.” | many members watching a fair count. and commits them to the ‘commén ait antil | a con ciniiod Gat Ar tke conan Se eared Indians, though, December 4—The greateat of plase—"\The Two e 1 The atenance seat, | THE Jorxt SPECTAL CommrtTEE toframe | "ELccevening the canvassers took me thet | €rs would be hell In the’ custody of the coset DE the law allows them the privilege Orphans. howd tr Se necting om WEDNESDAY | a form of government for the District of Co. | quarters in the Jail, where they propose evi- | Pending the return. The appli is MOCRATS WITHDRAW. MINNESOTA. TP HEATER comiave. venth Street, I 2h inst. when important financial | Jumbia did noi meet to-day. gently cS sot mold the. or ak a ayes and | pet oe Kogyo - ay heen : The omraet Count. 6 : wheing 4 red Z ~ ® s ° len e ppointing Presidential Sr. Paun, MINN., Nov. 23—The board Belew Pemasyive — 3 _R. McLEAN, Scribe. THE CABINET MEETING to-day was short, | ultimate end of all this jndicial aswell as peer ere supreme court of the state ASSEMBLING OF THE LEGISLATURE PR scideininn hae day cany ae wee OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. TH AT CEN all the members were present except Secre- litical assumption is to invalidate the ere- | interfered. subsequent motion of coun- for electors: The vote was 72,982 for tSE c ; P Pt sel, time was granted until Wednesday, at 10 sine —— KET. i ‘| tary Robeson. The situation of affairs in | ‘lentials now held from the canyassers by the odoek. to = whi and 48,799 for Tilden. Performance EVERY NIGHT. Matinee for La it y 3 Hayes and Wheeler electors. clock, to make a return, pending which the The supreme court today rendered a de- dire and Children EVERY WEDNESDAY aud | +: also. in the E South Carolina was discussed. The democratic lawyers are now actually | board were placed m charge offtie Unten FLORIDA’S CLOSE VOTE. cision sustaining the constitutionally of the a ee aeiae ae net Wa De ct Ar rik WHITE House— Hon. Caleb | demanding from the Supreme Court thatthe | Stales marshal. The members are now at . Inebriate asylum law, by which a tax of $ FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESP ECT. Ee ep at GUEEMBIA | Cushing, Senators Morton and West, and | foUrt Itself shall assume the funetions of the | jeige, but accompanied by deputy marshals. Knd tracer in quer, foe: the msintensies ee Nod. U. Toot A. Allthe mem | Gene ai erviews ae * the state hi to-day, when the legislat Caroli ‘ ais Gahan tee neha Variety, Drama. Burlesque and Comedy. nov22-ly | Sie are tuaesred cueneatte te ie = wir | Generals Sickles and Finley had interviews | turns, so as to give an apparent wajority for | ti ue v> leg are ot yl je tes, BOW | Sane) GRA MREATESE ee Le CE ee | ae ee the Tilden electors. meets to organize. North lina Claimed for Hayes, | 20 msinim for micbriates, now in course ot > there b aaaee Judging by their previous conduct, the THE COUNTING IN FLORIDA.—A dispatch | egurt seems likely todo this. The partisan rectived at the Attorney General's office this | conduet of the eourt excites general_abhor- morning from Tallahassee says that the | rence, particularly the conduct of Judge canvassing boant hascommenced operations, | Willard in delivering a political harangue “- ise » | from the bench on Friday. and everything is progressing satisiactorily, | “ym {he bench on Bridey.. Bond DEMOCRATIC ADDRESS TO THE PRESIDENT. The following dispateh, signed by Senator Gordon, of Georgia; Senator Johnson, of GOV. HAYES WILL STICK. Virginia; Gen. Wade Hampton, several ‘cir- euit judges, a large number of state senators and Tepresentatives, white and colored. and many other prominent citizens of uuls state, | Withdrawal Story Contradicted. OLp No.) On Exhibition if ane and sale 439 arn Sr. 7TH Sr. Ar MARKRITER’S No. 439 Tih street, bevieren D and E Strees, eight doors above Odd Fellows’ Hail, Choice Oi Paintings, Engravinas. Chromos, &c. of Paper Hangings, Window Pictures, Frames, Picture Cords and Tas RN wid's says: The story tele- Unitel y last night to varions < ‘ THE OLD NELIN HAND Press recent- | States Circuit Judge, who is here, will release | Just sent: a Sherman had tele in the District. DAT. Decca ih hen es I = ae tities 2 “iy: a 3 Sone it | the cauvesmrs om & habeas corpus on th To the President of the United States : We, the Sree mt wanknw og Sarg " Beene one hee ent HanIDE: | crouude tat they are dichiongion fedora: | undersighed, visitors frovam dimence ona c UTH CAROLINA 4on account of fame and N iyhly " tion, has been returned to its old pe 1 in | functions, and can not be punished or co- | ComMmitice of the democratic members elect ennceen z= eet irregularities { ad that Hayes EMEMBER JUSTH S OLD STAND. He pays Titik Now BERTY MARKET | the model room of the Patent office. The | erced by the state courts. | ef the South Carolina legislature, the demo- New Yorx acting on this sent his relative, FR Be Second hand Clothing: Boots: Shooe sacrezt Will be OPEN ALL DAY owner of the press, Mr. John B. Murray, of | The legislature meets on Tuesday next. A | (ratic executive committee and. citizens, | NE “fair (cash) prices” as he always has, at 619 D st.. WEDNESDAY, November 2. New ¥ Gen. Jobn Mitchell, to Washington, to con- between 6th and 7th streets northwest. Note by mail promptly attended to. octis tr , - < ington dispat . A et rk. in forwarding it, says it is to ty ver thi rani zatis i the Hou | havi jast seen by Associated Press dispatch it with the de nov%-% __ [Chron., Rep.. Nation | be again removed until the hext eent Of eerie place, ati | that GO. Chamberlain has applied for United Enamberiain, oe ntiannted te cen Beane: | his withdrowel tre acetone eres 4 LADIES MITE SOCIETY will bolt a it may be violent. By the action of the can- | States troops bony smigen under his orders at | pont est. The United States tro th | whole cloth. I state on authority. that ne TIVAL at McKENDRE M. 't Dx. DA Mora, Brazilian commissioner of | ere YO refusing certificates to the mem- | the assembling of the legislature to-morrow, South Ceseline a2 Suasihie ane Ter ten | wach telegram tun bran wenstvad team Sher husctis, avenue, betw education at the Centennial exhibition, bas | bers from Laurens and Edgefiel send this our solemn protest against th pscennetlee pene Ang iano, an raneiees his | man, that Mitchell has not been sent to Wash- be presented to the U. 8. bureau of education, as | stands sixty republicans and fitt ; smo~ | feed am he We kave ce chpenen tung | Commands from the President; or the general | IPgton, but that he is now in New York om > CoUntled Wil eee etna | presence of troops, and will co-operate with | Of the army through the War department.” nal business, and in ® word that Hayes, rpmannsery NG SUPPER THANKSGIV INNE! a. contribution to the proposed national mu- | ¢rats. It is on 30th. from 3t05 p. hova-3 ates 3 " 5 ee; hetene ets’ pupils’ work, tenn. | from these t e ike various other people, is patiently wait Siem sani < Sdn and MASONT: Ty booms, maps’ charts, pictures, und otier rie the openiseting Lit tke teas tes belt: | suainat tas ooo of the Lites onact eran The Tribune's Columbia correrpenen ele- | 8 fOr the botions fick 1 omind FAYETTE NCTE of ® n . 7 's the organization. In that case the federa . ed * CHURCH, Sciger- Excellent esse wal te Rea Sf eduention to See ere ane oomaition, | She, Crean probably intervene to protect | Controlling the organization of the legislature | graphs that the democrats attempted te tals FRIGHTFUL RAVAGES OF SMALL " 30, 18, Hall, corner of Toth rtrect and Peon the lawful members from intrusion and vio- | avd enforcing the inauguration of Gov. | pessession of the chamber of the house last Pox. ‘novisat | TUESDAY EVENI <G,, November. 2 3 HS, at Naval ORvER: ommander Wm. E, | lence. Upon the organization of the house | Chamberlain, who has been defeated by the | evening, but finally abandoned it infor- is O'clock, fur the cheetion ofcthoere Brey meciber mmencing at 7-M0o'elock. 0 bh sd epubi:. | White and colored voters at the ballot-box. - re Fe nee Temons, Bret me Fitzhugh ordered to examination for promo- | depends the governorship. With a repab 5. Pee eeTis® CHURCH EY ARY | in” “Sony EDWIN MASON. Hecorder. | tion, 4th December, Master Marcus D. Hyde | ©! house, the senate being elearly republic | There Is not the remotest danger of a dis mation that a guard of United States troops | #60 Beathe = Day, Ste eee Gorner of Sth and MM streets can, the frauds in many counties will be in- | turbance of the peace by the democrats. If it = be put in charge of the building inthe | xew yorx. Now Dek Toronto a hight. “ ‘ : says: OMtcial advices received at wa TQ TAX PAYERS OF PROPERTY IN | {0 the nautical school ship Jamestown at | Guited into, end Hampron's vole Will be re. CHAE ILRI be vat the instigation of Gov. | Am Editor Proseented for Contempt nfirm nnoft “port effect that a CDercro th ISTRICE OF COLUMBIA” | | San Francisca: Assistant Baymasier Gt: | dacad several thousand below Chamberlain uamnperin., ehoee, partons re, taken | Court. the mond terrible outttcak of suvall pee ones fan ic eft for sale A a > io ae . n ei SI + Mid- | or will b vernor. If ry Sives tos < canv: in, item 1 the west dee simableprices: aint, Prait Flower. Supper ant'ice |. Covantia Buildings, No, 216 4g Sivet shipaman Richand Townley dete hay | Aud the latter Wilt be ieclared governor. If | epi tate Ob arn ee Cee canvass | Proceedings for contempt were entered in | knows ivihe hiskey ot ee oT DOE - C., November 24, 1876, the receiving ship Independence and ordered : “i nt nee a ved | opposite result. will follow ia oe read ae ee eee Per of Taxes | to the nautical school ship Jainestows, a My i ey im posed b: t approved July 12, 1876, en- un fhe Supreme Court yesterday against J. G. | solating Giribic, an Icelandic and Mennote nd Hampton | shed in any political disturbance except by | Thompson, editor of the Union Herald, for | se{tiement of about 7,000 souls, on the east Will be seated —[ Columbia (8. C.) Dispatch /o | Tepublicans. It is literally true that the deni- 3 ‘ le comments upon the action of the court in | sideof Lake Winnipeg. The deaths averuge PAcIFIC RAILROAD MEASUREMEN Cin. Commercial, Nov. &. ocrats received their rite? quiorities in | committing the board of canvassers to pri- Teodally. Ko medlesl men are on the spo Pee aan te mPnert of the 4 c LROAD FASUREMENTS.— the counties where the United States soldiers | {on but th: itoba government is endea: ‘ wi, | the District of Columbia Tor ding | The board of army officers sent under a reso- The Situation in Louisiana. were stationed. = ee tute souk demas. tte eee Ee — = pt rad Soe eter ernest yd 2 lutfon of Congress to resurvey the Pacific | The republican programme has undoubt- . a The Herat lumbincorsespomtent says: | with tesrible fary on the’ weet aide the FAMILY SUPPLIES. And persoval y chalk ine’ Tajlroads have completed thelr work and | edly been arranged in the past twenty-four | Toc frmation Bt tisede ataiemne ote tere | “General Ruger atrived bere at twenty mia: | lake. The rere alexeeder indices een ~ : on te FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER: Inte, and'tue | stbrnitted a report. They find only a differ- | hours. The returning board is expected to meander of the Untied fees dares fat this | Wes past 10 p.m.; partook of supper, and im- | decimated, and hundreds have died I settles NEW Goop gihet hall of such Pesprme dine and gayable on he | ence of x uarver of a mile between the sur- | throw out certain polls in various parishes, place and elsewhere in the state. © mediately went tocamp. At midnight three | ments on the Qu Appelle river. The Indians 7 — a waite babe ne as ‘all vey made —— = the one made by the | and the vote in nine democratic parishes will CHIEF JUSTICE WAITE DECLINES. companies of infantry were marched into the | are fleeing south, toward the boundary line. Cape Cod ypaberrion ms Ge , so Rs od ——. _ = neepmney - they say. is | be so neutralized that the Hayes’ electors can By request of the democratic state commit- | *t#te-house, where they are quartered.” The fur trade is stopped throughout the nerth- fet hee it ee i | nent ehall Foe ae ns to the depression of the road | pe counted in. tee of South Carolina, the following dispatch intense Excitement in Columbia. | We*! bY omler of the authorities. California Honey in comb, Pure Currant and ada since it Was first surveyed. The threatening letters which the members | was sent by Mr. Hewitt, chairman crthe | HARLESTON, 8. C., Nov. 23.—At midnight reunion NEW? Jellies put up under car ox fupersision, New ook entn daetoohinn No APDITIONAL TROOPS have arrived | Of the ae winglets been receiving } national democratic committee, to Chief | the State House in Columbia was eccupied Se a © ce Oe ee) nnnceot® | inouth, until payment of said instalment and penalty | here since last week save a few Individeat | 28Y Beh The yee ein, apprehensive of | Justice Waite: by federal troops. who camped in the rotunda | 4, See eee ee eine 5 YAN woe batt oy LkS, Penalty shall be addled on nid last | 145 ho failed a 4 dange he evidence of this is found in the “I am satisfied that your immediate pres- | and kept the doors barred. This morning a | MANCHESTER. Nov. 2—The Guardian 608 PENNSYLVANIA AVENT! one balf of such tax, if not paid before the first day | SOl!fers who failed to make connection with | fact that they have ordered the ler lead- of June, 1577” All tax-payers are requested to save themselves from the penalty of delinquency by the prompt pay- ment of the taxes. ence at Columbia at this juncture may save the country from very serious complications. I hope that you will see your way clear to 0. Opposite Metro polit "THANKSGIVING MINCE MEAT. cordon of sentinels was formed around the | *8Y* the beet-root crop in Germany, as well building, and admittance denied to all except | #* !n France, seems to be a complete failure those having passes from Chamberlain's | “his year. Trival here. | ing tothe top of the dome of the state house tillery now on | to be removed. From the top of this do: il, who are € one can look down upon the members of the thelr companies before th There are four companies o the way here from Fort =< meraeat' "JOHN F. COOK, Cottecior, D.C. | Pectetlhiere within thenext wenity-fourhours, | board as they sit In session. Someone of tie | “fo which the following reply was received: | Erte seetetary, W. K; Jones: poople' haan | _ LOxDON, Nov. The Financier says it ta CAPE COD CRANBERRIES. (Rep-Chron critic} and four companies from California are now | members of the board conceived the hex that Washtnotom iD GoNer can all parts of the state. Quiet reigar, but the | Understood thai the Germaa government — [LS Fe ca _ | & Fonte eastwand, sald to have orders to re- | an aseassin might easily from this dome, | 7 Hon. Noss Hone Ohi oe a exclocmnent is tutored. y will sell no more silver in this market under AMERICAN, IRISH AND SCOTCH OATMEAL. ae a rt to General Hancock, atg New York, but | with a rifle or pistol, end Une carihly career of |” ‘The business of the Supreme Court requires | ‘The Burning of Hi = Sal. per ounce. Sueur WALEeKs SABBATH AFTERNOON, AT 3% O'CLOCK, in | 't 8 believed that they will chme ere. any one of the zaenibers engaged in making | my presence here, MR. Waite, COLUMBIA, "E.G. Not? on Tin eve | Thomas Cartyle om the Rastern Ques Rete Spat itera eal See Wee Late rection of the Secre- | the ladder was ordered away, and all access RULES FOR THE COTY AESING BO Rp. ei “Genetai | Thomas Carlyle writes to friend on the warranted new. | BRINCESS ALMONDS, GOSPEL MEETING tary of War Lieutenant Colonel James A. to the dome is now barred.— New Orteans dis- The canvassing board ‘met Stooore a | Waae amneen. but was occapiad by him | &sien questiot jorsing to the fullest ex- RAISINS. CITRON. CURRANTS YOUNG MEN sn, Gevoty quartermaster general, is; in | PURG Cin. copa Bias protest was filed by the republican electors | and known as his house. tent the reeommendations in Dr. Gladstone's Ne indepen EN. assi Gen. Grant im the Late Campaign. | against Attorney General Cocke's sitting a= jampbet, Sat the on of B. W. REEDS son SINGING, LED BY meteriés in Ke Gen, Boynton writes to the Cincinnati | #mesaber of the board, on the ground that he | gy GREAT EXCITEMENT TO-DAY. | | governing classes from Europe meer Ease 7 SeeeesS povttr CORNET AND ORGAN. darlermasion. coe een Be Acting | Gasetie from Washington : aegis ean ane given & decision wield Ge Ge Wiese Mineos, Fight with the Indians. EW CROP RAISINS, FIGS, 4 \-> EDWARD SHOEMAKER, iekin ooee No one can write truthfully of the tate | Hine democrats hed seralnre eciek na |. There is great excitement bere tnday. U.| Cuscacd’ hota Gen teen uaer aap , , DWAR! J ueker, company Mf the democrats had certainly carried the Ss . 2 Notaky Pustic. and ‘Louis A. Cra pany K, of the éthi | campaign without giving Gen. Granteredit | rate, and that the: repadlenas creat fae |S. troops have possession of the wenger ee clr Se : So CURRANTS. $0. 14s Beal nrect Geomgetom ne D Ce nowttane | CAvalry, Will exchange companies on appli- | for constant, earnest and effective efforts to | que aud, Wat the, and have refused admission to the Edgefield | reports th ew NS HOT SODA, zs ——<—— . campaign begi ere e y rept ch in reply toa friend in Baltimore, who Who Claim Election to the 250 Boxes London Layer RAISINS, With the mequaled Don’? BELIEVE IN PERSONAL Anv licans who feared that the President migh | Bad asked litopinion wed whee eile lature Admitted to the State-House | {0101000 07) (20 2 instant. capmuring tbe Layer * TEA, COFFEE, AND CHOCOLATE. In a conversation the other day Hon. Alex, | ##surme # lukewarm attitude. But the truth | tothe newspapers. He respectfully submit- | CoLumBra, 8. C., No P. M—At | herd The loss on both pides is thought to be 130 “ Loose Muscatel COLD SODA and MINERAL WATERS all the Year | H. Stephens deprecated, in strong terms, the | i» that from the moment the campa £1 | ted that the dispatch and the opinion therein | midnight last night the state-house was oocn. ren tgs Nery been definitely 130 Valewet : 1429 Pexsertvasta Avexve, personal abuse of Governors Tilden and | Uhder headway, Geen, Grant interestor hing, | Contained did notdisqualify him from sitting | pied by U.S. troops. Noone was allowed to ascertained.” Lieut ath cavalry, = ng « sie Y é = va 2 under headway, Gen. Grant interested him | as a member of the board. enter Without a pass from Mr. Jones, clerk of ' a : 100 Mate Serdicsn nor23-tr r Willard «Hotel, | Hayes, imdulged in du.ing the ca - | self de in plans for insuring republican e was killed. Wh ielt the weather 30 Cases Cheice FIGS, — Savina? CLOLEE Referring to the charge that Gov. . pearl verig . 5 Se vj vac hy Celts te Ld rg ad ae = the board pro- rood a muse, — De: at of Ch was very 8 Sea | EON. . 8 while a general in the union army vt ‘ rae : : 0 | ceeded w: e regular business. rla .. About 90" F i : 25 Bole. “ CURRANTS. —— hy United States marshals showed the direction 3 His. Turkish PRUNES.” areret and most afiractive assortmentin Mate- | Several hundred dollars belonging to ap ; Mr. Cowgill moved that Gov. Stearns and 3 ‘and : Which his th turned, and where he Now landing and for sale to the trate at lowest | lame, Ribbed and Plain Cloth vate soldier, hesaid such a reckless ace pelteved both the ait cummed, and where he | Gea. Braunon, commanding the troops at : : : arp pentporh od ones ne believed both the chances of suecess and the | this polat, be admitted to the sessions ef the ek aa ys, members Of the le rae BARBOUR & HAMILTO? Cloaks for Misses from four to sixteen years. all w : dling, I2ai2 al danger lay. The national committee | hoard. Mr. Cocke amended be ald? 4 - . . : = themoel & teen years. dhessacives, faz ood ; t card. Mr. y adding the demanded admittance. The rotunda | chancel Wheat—pt novis-Im WHOLESALE GROC the most reasonable prices at “M. WILLTAN selves, familiar as they were with G Were disposed to abandon the south, did. 8 yes? " . name of Mr. G. F. Drew om va e vi eked | medivan, dull and low Dresses made in the most superior style and at rea- | H4¥es’ public record, would not fora mo- | J {net virtually abandon it, bat Gee Gaeck = Drew. The amendinent | was’ filled with troops and arms stackel | media. duit Batrow a 3 ‘was accepted. around the Washington statue. The mem- a 1 Sal 2 RTALLS 633-636 STAYLS 226228 senabie prices by MME. WASHINGTON, up stairs. | MeDt credit it. He believed that personal d his Attorney General, with the active i - ssion, | bere o fe be Marylund red, good to usted MAuKET.|~ SO'Lis wanker | “nats prices by * sd abuse of this kind actually gained rather than | Co-operation. of the Secretary of Wars te. | a tteqeour then went into private session, | bers of the legislature Se Gent of ake, | Lae MUEL @-YoUNG-————————_ ] lost votes for the pariy abu ¥ : and adopted rules for its government. cates from the Supreme Court of their elec J. A. HOFFMAN. asabove confident that SAMUEL G. YOUNG, Be rade dana ga solved 10 devote their energies towards se The board then agreed to admit six gentle- | tion, and the corporal of the guard refased Dee cam plese all tastes, sakes trial of “ae THe SPrAKEusHIP oF THE House prom- | (UrIPS, 50 {Hr as possible, a fair vote in the | men from abroad’ aud six local politielats ther admittance niier the onter<of Denn hoice stock " iv s P national c yf ch side. by. The d crat ie Saris MEATS OF ALL KINDS. ae : Feeder yao sey mek SStor. | £om,, Louisiana; Jt attempted noting | "The board then adjourned until to-day at 10 been them suet in Secsun ech aboas aha ene: 08; Doceanber, 67'¢5T% 'S 0} TT — = lel yler, Mor- | Sout! rolina, and nothing for Florida. | oelock. ceeded in a body todemand admittance. In | aitt and steady —soul rison, Randall, Cox, and Springer. The oon- | The assistance which th = white 38, do. mixed, 35035 All orders conscientiously filled and satisfaction ACTUAL CONSIGNMENT. test is as yet iliedenined. and it ik idle to spec. states 3 ing: tees cantamiee Dae vill ita vee puntos owing de ee el th a ae guaranteed — or wlate on the chances of the aspirants. Mr. | presence of troops in two of them compelle| | its duties on the 2sth day of November inst., | orders so as to allow any one to pass the sen- MANN Sayler is promised a hearty support, and is | @ quict that enabled republicans to vote in | ariwoelock, and wilt mect daily thereafter | tinels who claimed to be elected members of R. desires the attention of the public to $108,000 personally Popular, more <o, perhaps, than | most of the districts. And as a result, in | at the same hour, unless a different hour be | the legislature. Under this change of onters sent, 2500; Corn, seer een aa an ves wenn pi any of z Me eaten bs prolonged os ae the boop geome Reng nocd in regions be Sived, execpt on Sundays and holidays, and | all the members are now being admitied +N, Bhipaawnte—Whemg, . MUTTON, LAMB AN 7 vORTH sence of Mr. all leads many of hix | yond the reach of troops, it now appears cer- | will remain so long it ses ch a % ; be a ‘- " sivaye'te be found at hie stalls, Non. 638 and 639 & for he Dine Taira he is not going to work | tain that the honest vote of both states has | the necessities of the case may reqaine On | Mow rete kee tne euar ‘are thus ad- is: coma ata at age = ying Center Market, and Stall No. 4 West: Fine Winter Clothing. for the place, but if it falls into his lap he | been cast for the Hayes electors. In Florida | the announcement of the vor of any county | mitted to the state-house, but not to the hall by = (a won't refuse it. “Messrs. Springer and Morri- | the influence exerted to secure quiet. thrush any person may give notice that the said re- | of the senate or that of the house of repre- Nov 2.—Stocks active with etter ane. = augs iy Son seem to be mentioned as candidates just | the marshal’s office has proved a potent cle- | furuk and the eieetion or vate of said county | sentatives. Gull, 14mg. Exchange, long, "iss 7 oro caer Every Garment of the newest style and the as a good many horses are entered in a mile | ment in the result. And so, while the or any precinct thereof will be contested, and 452; short. 44. Governments active but low JOU B. KELLEY, goods of the latest pattern. design and made im dash. merely to fill up, but it must be remem- | ional committee virtually ‘abandoned the clerk shall forthwith note the objection. | THE Democrats Withdraw from the |“ Xcw York. Nov 2 —Flour quiet and mn . Tort excellent manner for the present season s bered stich steeds sometimes beat the fa south, Gen. Grant has made it possible for the | The contestap.s ‘sul uently to the an changed. Wheat dail and unchanged. Cor dull Dealer in Firet-clase trade. ites. There is some talk of Mr. Heister Cly- | republicans to carry three of the states, | nouncement, as afo of the veauit an tk ; y. ¥8.—The democratic | unch ap agi on neat te BEEF, VEAL, LAMB, MUTTON, ace orth wécseueimarenes Mr Kone grab bardly be the successor of | and so elect, Hayes. And to him far more | appears on the face of the returns, must nig | Members of the hotise, after gaining admis- m the accvetn Sieers, P Os CORNED BEEF A SPECIALTY. Huend 4 uareee tole Seok My, Kerr. | Mr, Cox ts quite confident that ie | than ‘the national committee the honor of | with the board Statements in writing, | $109, 10 the state house, proceed; Wows 1 2S and 630 Center Market, 9th-street ROM A 7° wi come out ahead, r. ‘kburn, of | the victor lon, ‘and 206 aud 208 Northern Liberty Market, EXPLAINS ITSELF: Bex 713, City Post Omice. Marketing delivered free of charge, to-all parte of -. “ely The committee failed - of the house wi Kentucky. isnot a candidate, and will sup- | signally in ite plan of eampa: Fixing specifically the objections proposed t0 | Seid ‘and La r. ign. It coneen- a ~ ; ler. The latter has also captured | trated its main energies on New York and | COwade, With pacticulars of the time, place and as the certificates of | duli, and ¢ d than at thi v the n his interest several of the New York dele- | Indiana, and reasoned that with these fifty | SPq,circumstatices, together with astatement | Ciection taken from the records of the sic presse: of the relief demanded. All motions and a time week. The anction sales of coal at = gation. The Ohio delegation is reported for | electoral votes the solid south might be f i ear preme court. Six soldiers were ranged on | New York by the Pennsylvania coal com- Mr. Sayler, with but one solitary exception, abandoned to Tilden, with Connecticut, anu | Suzpents shall be in writing and ties, | pte ai et Se Tuesday last, of 70.000 tons, and of The contest will take some more definite | even Ohio thrown in. +I will elect Hayes | OT! 4™suments will be al may officers in the center. ‘The certificates of the Shape in 8 day or two, and predieations of | without Ohio,” said ‘Mr. Chandler to Lit - u resalt w. Exgefield and Laurens delegations being pre- | We — a nel ne =e it x n coal company 0 ‘f tow re eh more properly be inorder. | tenant Governor Young, when the latter | ?ROCFEDINGS OF THE RETURNING BoARD | sented, were decided invalid by the door. | Mesto” Pout eof life’ Reduced Prices. sulted in crushing out what litle of life had YESTERDAY. keepers, whereupon the entire body of demo- | been left in th el ‘ket. As was a Prrsonat—Donn Piatt has crawled out | certaitr discerned phe te Baneeting | The rE acer net yesteniay. | The | crata withdrew. ‘They assembled fa trontof | pated hy many ineeiinesl pone eae . from “Under a Barn,” where he has been | for overcoming jori yisiling republicans were Messrs. Stoughton, | the state house, from the stepe trade, the prices realized were at a decline HEAVY BLUE CHINCILLA OVERCOAT, summering, and writing letters quiteas grace. | W was | Yan Allen, Kelly, Parker and Hale. aud the | following protest was Tead (n pretty much throughout the several sizes of Ls Se ful and a good deal wittier than Willis’ let- | the reply toan Sppeal for moderate help from democrats Messrs-Palmer, Smith, Trumbull | the military and eltizens: z foal, that sold hy the Pennsylvania coal ems GERMANIA DIAMOND FUR BEAVER, Drs, and welt st once. te free onde Teltae.* bon douned to men high nin pos tion, who knew that state. prescnt amrioe _ peneeedieas i oa Ete, S.C. Nov. 3 = Pots ny declining inest on the last previous sale + ct : bis “ a ] | and had ge is for confidence that the ‘Pres t " poe ~~ DOBSON'S STRIPED FUR BEAVER, Te how comes to Washlagton with averivitil | jttle they asked, outside or what they. bal that the board would decline wohectomiane fasal to admit we tobe hell of megrereane mb ’ a _. Soepers liver, and looking really almost handsome. | bee? able to do, would turn the scale, motions or Whatever. The demo. | tives. We protest against the military power | fel nga) etna oct claim to @ betaer quali- . 1 proved health, her cire! riends wi utes ru e = 7 . inf FLORENCE BLUE, BI'K & BROWN BEAVER, divx Posteren titeticn begind to hear. ---"Mr. 5. 'W. Russell ot | The N. ¥. correspondent of ihe mniadel- had been modified 80 far‘us to ation We ane ature. We proteat aentint Gee ieonting utins | (Pitta. Ledge $15. : Gakwetns the fag ~ Lh Heraid, is in town. | phia Ledger says of Gov. Hendrick’s visit to | mission as rebutting evidence of ex mg proceeding, and especially against the army PeRIus or Ropr WALKIN A lad named SIBERIA HEAVY RILDED FUR BEAVER, EVERY mn a R — nr Hoo, Colo Gains New York: The journals are publishing vari- Capebet ths Gone er Ee the United States being placed for the pur- | Lewis Harshficld, of Easton, Pa., afier wit- - N THE rmiley - * wrotest aga tudden modi- | pose of this exclusion under the command of | nessing 2 rope-walker’s feats, ui to saat ind Be Sera sp leaves here to-day for Boston, and after at- | OWS Statements as to the business which e rule, on 1 Jow 3 i IMP'D WEST OF EXGLAND PLAIN BEAVER, TREMENDOUS CONSIGNMENT. tending to come private business will verey brougnt him here at this {mportant conjune- had been Sunde rhe cons siheatinn pi wlth 4 et anaes ad pte Bye een ag Sor eae = . a on i o ‘mber . ve i yy |, <4 thus ic - a 3 e $25. A ———— Display 8 “Representative Randall will — arrive se thee Hg a comeetoont law, consulta feo had lost gn opportunity of ng Te. pide Teng oo Tones, Steer ce ame ey over, ‘and o hee minutes later the Suir. DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS. resent in New Yark. “"--John Gr Thomp: | time post eed eee eee ee notty | bese edad io ote Pee House, who may thus exelade all except his | young gymuast inlght have been sect ceante UXBRIDGE ENGLISH WORSTED, son, Sergeant-at-arms of the House, arrived polnt touching the Vice Presidency, in a meer Poonam . ingrarame iy ca wrgunhin hee ca moe ane poy he y thi sree ma, tl jector, in contingency, the presence of Mr. Hen- docum: Ve resen: > mothe: rongh VELOUR’ FRENCH DIAGONAL WORSTED, A Superb “section is in the Tcity, a Towles, ti tee and | dricks was abeoltety mecenmary, ‘Thatis the _ ond snc ‘ofthe hikes Pe py Bay Garang en Geteioney -~4 NY ‘eae. ee ee Printing Cleric of the House, “pat in” this | real meaning of the private thierview orith | the of m 3 meni of | NS pole. E. rt D, FINE ND © 'N morning, read x the winter's sess! iovernor Tildev last evening. ject oF a . ot _ manwchcaneal emu OVERCOATS. “Gens Daniel E. Bickies is in town, aud | dhe viait having been Steenrod ae eee Saturday to for the bores, tan | 23 ‘taut tegen the On or i Will remain for several weeks. ---Ex-Gov. | dricks returns home. ‘The fllegation that he e ee at ree Chee Of eee versity of V inginia tom te SEAVED, M. C., of Virginia, will be here on | only came here for recreation and. sest (@ | funds. | Sufficient mone: ‘expenses 7 The | Gasct.of Lynchburg states that Sywvte Cazsrunne HABLE EROTHERS, = A good many of the female | hasty journey of 1.500 miles), of course, is secretary b; pass of. said’ J through Hion AnH $17 FINE TAILORS AND CLOTHERS, wall-flowers of the lobby have already ar- ly Ngo The Congressional contest the . E. Ha; Secretary . novste Corner 7th and D streets, | rived. -*--Franeis, the petition clerk of the | in St. Louis between Frost, democrat, and CHASE ENGLISH STRIPE, rr | House, is making a miniature manuscriptof | Metcalf, republican, on the’ allegation’ thar = = sh BARLOw’s ART GALLERY. the pape which will not cover more ere altered to the preji ry ad beg ¥'S CHECK WORSTED, ireumference a iver quarter. itted yesterday court, pe Lay 1225 Peunsylvania Avenue, He Fees 2 cmament, his desk “with it. nee ee. 1 CASSIMERE, «Dr. ‘istant |, g00d morn’ good morn! ir. mmaneiaksa es tlic ‘enter camila "Meh intats | SURLS att oa nar tate ge Lal Phin Shh the Iosi volume of his yolce, and will dis- LONDON BASKET WoRsteo. Tam offering course on constitutional law this winter as - ‘One ‘thi RUSSELL DARK PLAID CASSIMERE Boicr brew Hval Qf Hon sien i will relieve | mon the bigatet bial cf ac eames tee eet . ‘a jon. 5 relieve a t nn asi sil. pr ing end ~ 5 Mr, OBrien, of Mervin, os Se cosrous, = . Every woman is CLAD STEEL © x ud Freoch ining chairmanship Coinage, — Weights | « ce ’ WOODWARD BLACK RIBBED © order and. z Cleaned, Lane, . Warnjthed emai of Oregon, wi Promised to see that . ¥. y at reduced prices. the state went all right for Tilden, es A press fvom Port- ALL WOOL WINTER FANTALOONS, orctoek. octé-2m | will not receive the sctalations of hii | lend, Gregan, st the demrcrats have taken — F. 2. BURKE, t 1 ts certificate of election to Wats. ‘The Call and Examine. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Joh: ion ‘a Lg | erties coneeenly ap a CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c., Fite Ww. Franciseo in a 1223 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N. W. Francisco ino few ds novi?-Im* oe borrowed ofhim Orticray. A. STRAUS, POPULAR CLOTHIER, 2011 Pennsytrvania aevnne. A Sua FESELLS &4 ws. Sra prewptly attended canis ‘Pebble Byectaclon deel-Iyiap