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THE DAILY GAZETTE pnbltthed ovary ovonlng, except Sunday, by GAZETTE PBIMTING COMPANY. SEMI-WEEKLY GAZETTE The Janbsville Gazette. The Weeklv Gazette XiE Y. 9.00 Is tea ert WeyKrwiniiaMt pcbllsnea 1 JOB PKDST1NG. Fteryear, In advance, Blx months, in advMiciL VOLUME 20 JANE VIIXE, WISCONSIN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1876.

NUMBER 228 Address, CAZETTB PHINTIKO CO. MISCELLANEOUS. TILDEN'S HOPES! command, which includes the city of Washington. General Sherman emphatically denies that this change of quarterg has any political significance, and says that therefore there la no cause for excitement and assertions. It compares the conduct of the president and the present condition of affairs in the disputed states to the grievances which broueht on the revolution and the war of 1813.

We should not notice such stuff from a different and unofficial ate chamber, Each of the national com-mittees are accompanied by a phonograplj-er to report the proceedings for their respective committees. When the board goes into executive session, the members cf the press will be excluded, The sessions of the board will continue from day to day, from ten a. till four p. m. Clerks of the boards were posted in He Hopes to Find One Vote in Fionaa, account of it.

Washington, 'Not- 20. President to-day commenced the preparation of his annual message, and therefore was not re tut the Prospects are Anything but Brilliant. THE HERALD ON THE BESUtT. Id the crisis through which we are passing the New Tort Herald has rendered a signal service la the country in its calm discussions of the situation, its stern protista against disorder from any source, and its demonstrations, from precedent and Irom clear and established principles of constitutional law that, whatever the decision of the legal authorities of Florida, South Carolina and Louisiana may be, the result must be acquiesced in by the people. An unusually clear statement ot the case in Its issue of she 15lh is closed as follows: TJnw.

suDDosine Havea declared elect source; but we choose co ncuce it in the Expresss. That journal is an unofficial organ of the democratic leaders. It la said to be the property of Mr. John Kelly and other prominent democrats. Its sentiments are known to be inspired by the most important of the democratic leaders.

It is the mouthpiece of all these leaders; but we trust Tint, nf Mr. Tilitm. room of the senate chamber. Lo. ceiving visitors, Washington, Nov.

-Secretary Cam-on said this afternoon that addilional cal committees, representing democrats and republicans, were till the ex The Democrats are Holding Back We warn these gentlemen to call off troops were fo be ordered here, aud that the presence of theae already in Washington had no important significance. Just Received AT THE While Trying to Force a uountOTtne votes Now in. ed by counting the votes from the three FROM NEW YORK. New York, Nov. 20.

Senator In inversalion with reporters said there was i foundation lor the Washington rumor Centennial Sit Goods storo A Frill Line ol LADIES' CLOAKS! the storm wave of October 31st, as was at' bo the mainland five or six milet These islands are all in o-near the estuary of the riyer Medua the largtat, Dakhan Shahabazhare, was 500 square miles in extent, lt had a population of about 340,000. Hattiah and Sun-deep together had about 100,000 population. Up to eleven o'clock on the night oi the 81st there were no signs ot danger, bui before midnight a wave swept over the country to the depth, in many places, oi 20 teet, surprising people la bed. Dens? grades of cocoanut and palm trees aroun; the yiilages enabled many to save themselves, by climbing among the branches. Some took refuge on the tops of their houses, but the water burst the houecs asunder, and swept them out to sea.

Some era carried trius across the chancel, ten miles, to the Chlttangong district, but a vast majority were never heard ol again. The country is partially flat, aud almost eycry one perished who filled to reach the trece. There ia scarcely a household on the island, and on the adjicent coast, but has lost many members. The cattle are all drowned, boats are swept away, and means of communication other districts arc deitroyed. There ia much distress among tho survivors, which the government ia relieving.

The Government Gazette eays Wherever the storm were passed, it is believed not a third of tne population survived. Tho islands baye barely one-fourth of (heir former inhabi intemperate zeal which in the present excited condition of the public mind tries to inflame the ignorant and indiscreet members of its party and threatens riot and civil disturbance if any one dares to point out a peaceful way of solving our difficulties to bint that there are peaceful methods. We beg Mr. Tlldcn, Mr. Hewitt and the other democratic leaders here and all ovr the country to remember their reapacai-btlitv iast now: and we bee the democratic The Schemes of the Wicked Cannot Prosper there, ecutive session.

The board met at 12 all numbers present, Tho minutes were read and adopLcd. Goy. Wells stated that a system of rules for the government of the board had been adopted. The rules were read. The board will first take up the parishes in which there are no contests.

After disposing of these parishes, those will be taken up in which there are are objections. AD motione, made by the attorneys, must be in writing. No oral argument will be allowed. Any candidate or his representative who presents a witness must be present to answer interrogatories. No esparto sfflflavits will be Judge Spa ford offered a rula as a substitute for the rule for executive ses sions, to the effect that, the sessions of the Al a Great Bargain.

Because the Republicans connecting his name with the presidency of the senate. The traditions of the senate, parliamentary railage and his own personal wiahes.wonld be equally against such a are waicning tvery Move. 50 Dozen Felt and Fancy Skirts-' leaders in this city Id particular to bear In mind that they and no one else they alone are responsible, and will be held responsible for the utterances of their oreau, tlficateB, the democrats will have no constitutional means of redress. The very ut-moBt thev could do would bo to UBe force to prevent the inauguration of Hayes; but as President Grant will be still in efflce this would be a tougher job than anybody would care for. A resort to force would be treason, and with the army at his command General Grant would make short work or treason.

udiclal warrants would be sworn out at once, and the conspirators arrested and imprisoned to await their trial. The idea that force will be resorted to with so vigorous a president as Grant in offlse is simply absurd, and more especially as Tildeo could not possibly administer the ffovErnment if the senate reiected his title. It was a case in which he could not If he would, and he most assuredly would not if he could. Mr. Blaine seemed a little sensiliye lest A FULL LISB OF LADIES Two-Button Kid Gloves, The Returning Board Organ ly one should imagine he could entertain a moment the purpose imputed to him.

The comm'ueary and ttuartermaslers ized ana Began work To-day. We may, therefore, quietly dismiss all the stores on Bedloe's Island, in this harbor, board should be public, and representatives ol each party aud the press reporters allowed to bo present. Judge Spafford destroyed, by the building in which gorgons, nyuras ana uuiuiuraa uiru which distempered an cavilling imaginations haye coniured up, and accept the safe conclusion that, let the official coontbe as It iimv. tlm re' will ba actiuitsced in bv (hoy were placed being burned down. spoke in behalf cf his motion' Governor Wells stated that the board A.

Washington telegram says that Gen Special Bargains in Hosiery, Underwear, Flannel, illaakets, Dress Goods, B'ck Alpacas, Cashmeres, ould not accept the amendment. That it the defted pirty and the peace of the mu Jiipieas. cm mat jourum says uua no importance other than us it Is known to be controlled and owned by the supporters and friends of Mr. Tilden. What it says has no influence, except as it Is believed by the democratic masses to speak the sentiments of their leader.

If in Its mischievous and incendiary article ol yesterday it does not speak the sentiments ol Mr. Tilden, lei him and his friends disown its utterances. Let them call off their do, "This is not a time to be playing with Are but If the democratic leaders mean to do so, we warn them that they will get their own fingers burned. It will not do for the democratic politicians to let it be understood that they do not mean to abide by any Just and lawful verdict which tha people may give. It will not do for them now, when nothing is decided, to hint or threaten about what they will do if the Issue goes against them.

The people of this country have not forgolteo 1861, and they do not mean to bo drugned into another war by a act of men ibe burden of whose blunders and wicked ambition we are still bearine." eral Sherman, when questioned about the arrival of troops in Washington, said The Rules Which are to Gov hid beendccided to admit ocly the national committees and their reporters. The ern the Body. ir coming had no important country be preservea. THAT VOTE. As Sooth Carolina and Florida are now tants.

The stench from putrifying bodies is insufferable, and a general outbreak of cholera expected. A correspondent says this fear is happily not yet realized, except ATE RPR OFS, special -BigntlicaDcc. It was usual to answer to the protest oi the democratic A Wholesale Manufacturing ve troops about from station to station; Otnmittee onCrcturns was read. Col. Zaclr those who had come here would stay for a ot Affidavits, Noobbollywhere the disease has appear flled on additional protest in behalf ol virtually conceded to Hayes and Wheeler the result of the presidential election wil be decided, as, some days ago we stated the ed.

News from the famine threatened die- while, indefinitely, he might eay. members a of Governor They were now quartered in barracks, and Linens, White Goods, Ribbons, Laces, Notions, As extra quality of All Wool French Cashmere For Presentation to the Wells stated lliit the- Darao of Madias, is somewhat belter. Rain in lime to me good. In wonld remain there until it was seen tit to Dr. Kennedy had been submitted to fill Board of Canvassers.

probabilities to be, by the nclion ol the canvassmg board in Louisiana, with reler-ence to the vote of the Bvs parishes in that send them elsewhere. "You know," he me of the vacancies on the board. prospects are still gloomy. Actual fimino in Jlwo or three districts said ho knew of only oue vacancy. Tl The Official Count in South probable, and great distress In four application was laid over subject to said, "we have to look out for and take care of the public property and guard the arsenals At the arsenals three companies are quartered, and a fourth Carolina Completed.

or five more. South Cnrollna-Deinocratlc Frauds. Zachone gave notice- of a protest against Home, Noy. SO. The Italian parliament Ladies Will Save Money by Calling the board proceeding until the vacancy Columbia, S.

Nov. 15. The action of And Hayes has a Good Ma State about which them has been so much dispute, namely, East Baton Kouge, East Feliciana, West Feliciana, Morehouse and Ouachita. The vote ol these parishes, which, correspond to our counties, therefore, becomes important. ToC correspond, entof the Cbieoeo Evening Journal, is in the navy yard, While other companies filled.

On motion ot bfemner, tho the democratic cuuecil yesterday, in making arrangements to obtain a mandamus jority, was opened to-day. The king in his speech from the throne, referring to the threatening events transpiring at the present lime, board resolved to take of the parishes from the supreme court ot tne state, to prevent the board or canvassers from auvo in a ministerial canacitv, cannot are on their way to the capital. New York, Nov. 20 A sail boat tainlng three men capsized in East this morning, and two of the men drowned. confidence in the success of the canvass and the complication of which there had been no objection, Col.

Zachorle la flew Orleans, gives the registration of affect the majority ot about 3,000 for counsels of moderation to which his govern Haves, but it results in electing Hamuli. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures SI Holly One Price to AIL J. D. CREIGHTON. ment bad given effectual support.

spplicatiou for tho admission these parishes in 1874 and ibtu as toiiows: EE5iarfiATiONori874. by less than 509 majority, and so defeating Chamberlain, and it will give the legisla- London, Nov. 20. The Marquis of United Status supervisors, which was taken A Storm Wave Sweeps Over Colored FLORIDA. under advisement.

Col. Zachorie stated some Indian islands, Salsbury, appointed special ambassador to act with Sir Henry Elliott, as English that he had District Attorney Beckwith't the election ot a senator in place of Hob-ertson. li the board were allowed to consular nnnteated returns thev would have to plenepotenliary at the coming conlerence, opinion on tho subject. The returns cl Tallahassee, Nov. 19.

There Is na-aouable ground for believing that Gov. With Fearful Destruction of Ascension, Assumption and Avojc-llcs par pass upon extraordinary frauds produced, Life and Property. left to-day with his family and suite for Constantinople. He will atop at Paris, Slearna will assume that the State Board ishes were sent for, and the board woi.t py Terrorism anu irreguiamie, wuicu, corrected in five counties, wonld sive has no power to canvass the elestoral vote, Cholera and Famine Sweep but that the power resides in tne govern i state to the republicans by at least 8,000 majority, and the conirol of bnth branches Berlin, and Vienna, presumably for consultation wilh foreign ministers. The Rothschilds deny that they prom ing on tne survivors.

This assumption will permit the governor Wt Feliciana. do all pertaining to ised to advance Russia money, and that paDie irauu cuuuiy i a iruuir id issue certificates to whichever of tho loan would not bo made public, etc. OnicS.r.'.VZ.".';.'.......; W6 4,167 Total 6,074 11.9J4 Allhouen. neither the negroes nor white the electors he decides are elected. white and black oyer 21 years ol age, the returns sbow from that county 0, votes fur Hampton and 3,207 votes Havna.

or S.2D3 more votes than there Higher Alms in Journalism. No one knows better than tho editors and proprietors of respectable newspapers the injurious effect upon journnlism which reckless aud sensational editors hayo recently wrought. There a certain class of newspapers which hf-e by this style of defamatory wriling. They are utterly reckless in their statements, have no regard for private character, no LOUISIANA. uoiptlon is based npon the fact tl creating the returning board dc republicans have eyer been permitted to cast their yotes in tne section ot me leeal voters in the county.

There were Washington. D. Nov. 10 A private i tlie word "Electors" ia giving the list FROM OMAHA. Omaha, Nov.

20. The fire yesterday destroyedla couple of fiauie stores on Sixteenth street, near. the corner ol Webster. Loss and insurance not An other flro this morning, on Harvey between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, destroyed a frame dwelling uninsured. about 1,000 voters who could not vote where these parishes are located, without t.legram from Now Orleans brings inform- officers whose yote the board shall can- owicc to the closmir of tho polls, lhis is obstruction and nDtimidation, which has the republicans have aisfiov vase.

The power to canvass this vote, cot not an isolated case of the rascality which for good and holy tilings, and no respect ered the wholesale manufacture of affidft- SARGENT'S uasneenaoue in tne siaie aco. inis i is substantiated bv sworn documents. being specifically conferred upon the board, he contends resideB in him, as ho is charaiDg republican frauds and ver wil: 1 toil i the board is prevented lrom acling in such Mrs. J. B.

Market, wife of a well by a United StateB law to issue kept many of them from the polls, yet 1874 the republicans had majorities each, as per following table arcBiJCJ.s hajjBities But Baton Rouge ut Feliciana Wert Feliciana others setting forth that large numbers of nogroes voted the democratic ticket. It electors' certificates, and must canvass the pers they are ready and unsloua to pub-Ubu. But the journals of this character I are few. As a rule, tho newspapers qf to- 1 hers nf Ihe board are abused bv the demo vote In order that he may decide who are HAT cf? FUR is claimed among republicans in Orleans lhat a large number of these afllda- entilledllo certificates. cratic papers, and many are threatened with punishment if they act honestly.

The I democrats rrom the north are hedging the members in, and by their presence menace the canvassers, who are without any moral know citizen, droped dead on arising this morning, of FROM CINCINNATI. Cincinnati, Nov. 20 In the case of the Scioto Valley Railroad vs. Demls Cronln, scientiously conducted by men of high character and good standing in society, are ready to be read before the re Democrats ate astonished that this claim set up, and contend that the word "elect ESTABLISH MET 4, unites "hoard, but that it will be possible to show their true character in enough in 's" lis not used in the act reieirert to- At the late election no election wnusu ujiaaiuu ia lo muiy ana ncmesuy chromclo the current news of the day, aud to i Dt lligoutly comment thereou. Un-forluuately Tor respectable journalism, the public sympathizes with and demaDds the limply because electors are included un, or legal assisiance.

inuen nas an agem here under an assumed name, and everything indicates that all the powers of heaven and hell will ba employed to throw the to Bet aside the verdict against the Railroad, nnc to destroy the effect of all. A large number of refugees are der the head of "Stale officers," which ex requiring them to pay the employes pression is used in the democrat- here from East Feliciana, and more are ar- Dennis Cromu, subcontractor for the election forbedernocracy fioulton's Withdrawal of Ills Suit committee waited on the governor turn mltted to ba held by the legally constituted authorities in one of these parishes, and in another but three republican votes were returned, yet the contederates make the following returns But Baton Rouge ttSO ilos every day. Among others is an old which make lt a business from day lo day to assail and traduce mivate character to Practical Hatter and Furrier notified him that if he contemplated such struclion of said road, on account of the financial failure ofCronin, before Judge man named Ezekiel Bitlles, wh oue back Is Against Bcccher. conspicuously parade, with exaggerated head lines, ail the criminal acts of de step Ihey would ask permission one maea oi bloody the result of MiQBhall, of the court of common pleas, at praved classes to gloat over murderers protest. He stated that they should have terrible whipping which ho received the Saturday night befure election.

On that opportunity to do Bo, and this morning and assass nations to depict iu sucii language raep, indecent assaults and Chilbcolhe, Ohio, Saturday, a verdict rendered reaffirming tha former declsii From the New Torls Times, Nov 14. Francis D. MouHob discontinued his suit against Mr. Bcecher, yesterday, by motion before Judge Gilbert, In the supreme court, nrnnklvn. In retard to the reasons for races ot oil kinds, are the journals which formed them by letter that he should be pleased if they would forward lin writing night some democrats came lo his house to demand that ho oln a democratic club.

circulate with ihe preatest freedom of the Judge, deciding railroads were sponsible for the debts contracted to ci ploye9. whatever tbey had to say on the subject, this course ot action, Mr. Moullon said yesterday that he could not afford to have We Acltttowleile tuo Comuetition He refused, and was taken by them from the masses. The public crave sensations, and it is greatly to credit of the very large number of respectable lournals that This is considered an intimation tbat bo in- tried in Delaware county, to which his house about hair a mile in the woods, wherB several more men seized ve In the matter without delay. bad been removed by Judge Weslbrook's tho face of the temotation of sure riecuma- decision, Mr.

Moulton said he had not the mi.tLnu in floht Mm r.aan fteainst Plymouth Elaborate opinions are being prepared both aides of the o.uestloo. Cincinnati, Noy. 20. Lawrenceburg, Nov. 30.

Id the case ot the Western Union Telegraph Company ys. Atlantic Pacific Telegraph Company, on motion for an injunction to restrict the defendants When we add to lhis the evidence which io the possession of the canvassing board of the fraud and violence practiced in these parishes, aad real the law governing the action of the board, wo know that iu members cannot do otherwise than reject the returns. To receive them would be subversive of the fundamental church. Ho further said, in explanation of him and bull-dozed him wlih cowhides. The clerk of the supervisor of registration, P.

C. Bittler, was killed in same parish one Bight last week, Partic There is some movement ordered in mil Ms course "Judee Wcstbronk has decided that tlb itary circles to-night. Precisely what The chtimmon scholar has turned ud. from erecting a wire on the poles of the fnae shall be tried the remote county cf Being asked to Bign His initials to a docu ulars are meagre, but he was shot lrom the connot be ascertained. It is supposed that troops are going to Eome of the contested Delaware.

Mr. Beecher may have the plaintiff along tha Ohio and Mississippi WE HAVE THE INSIDE TRACK ment, he wanted lo know nlshul means ana me to try me case more. railroad, Judge Roberts, of the Dearborn bushes by the roadside. Jamea Dearav, about the only white were." "Why, your name being George counties. principles of the government.

Let it once be established that traiid and violence) can elect the highest circuit court, to-day rendered a decision, great many. 1 am not poor, but neither uouia, you warn two s. -uu, i sc. said, and wrote Geezc 1" Washington, Nov. 18.

There is lothtng further definite from Florida. The granliDg the injunction, Tuo defendants publican who has becu able to staj in East FeliciMia through all the troubles, was shot then made a motion to dissolve the injunc recubllcao apprehensions that the demo- officer of the government and lhat fact would be but the beginning of a revolution Chlcaeo sellt D.000.0u0 worth cf icwcl tion, which will be argued on Friday, the last Wednesday, in the forehead, but the ball glanced, and be will recover. lie was ry, and San Prancieco gets away with $10,. caatB baye been corrupting the coumy democratic RelurnlDg Boards iucroases' which would vitiatir, and, the end, over' 34th instant. a business man, a id 1 have reentered bus inesB.

This trial in a place bo remote would involve, pcThapa, the abandonment ot my present business, I cannot afford to make these sacrifices. I would gladly baya tried the case in Brooklyn, because there would be no such expense attending li At there must necesairilv be in Delaware United States deputy marsnai, ana it DECIDED BARGAINS erv'vear. The aeareeate annual sal suspected, probably with trulh, that he certain that Macton Marble, lmmedi-upon his arrival at Tallahauee, recom testaments and hymn books in the two throw our popular elective sy Is perhaps, well, that the unlawful atid criminal acts which the democrats ot the Bouth SOUTH CAROLINA. waa collecting evidence in regara io tue cent election. mended that couriers be seat these dist.

kave been perpetrating wilh impunity for vears oast should now be emphasized and county, where I would have to go myself The only known copy of the first news- Washington, D.C., Nov. 20, Yictory South Carolina The suspense, bo lar ant counties. It is probable they were piper printed iu America is in the sent. There is a difference oi opinion as the electoral vote of the state Is concerned, lor weens.jor uiuumt LugHmer. xu ihia whole matter 1 have been trvine to vin New Orleans, Nov.

p. m. At the State house, the senate chamber and to tho time within which the law requires LAD1E3S ia oyer. The following la just received Columbia, S. Nov.

p. dicate myEelf and my family rather than ait fin mi nir to null down Mr. Beecher. HUSCELLA5JEOLS, the electoral vote to be counted. The latest law ebvs thai the attention of the nation be centered upon them by the danger with which thoy threaten republican institutions.

Who hall be president Is an insignificant question compared with the one whether this novernmeut is coins to (tuaranteo ta every its surroundings betokened the approach-ing session of the returning board. In the middle of the apartment were arranged This might be an incident of it, but it was To J. M. Edmunds The electoral vote has been officially canvassed by the returning this must be done within thirty five days after the election, but this law appears not never my mam purpose. i iqidh ne si-tacked me, aud soueht to defend myself.

throe tables in a circle, one for the return board. The entire Hayes electoral ticket to apply to electors. An older law, appli STOVES. ia elected without any inquiry Into demo ing board, and the others for the republi. can and democratic committees.

The cor. citizen to peacefully enjoy the right of casting his vote lor the candidates of bis cable to electors, axes me nuai count at twenty-six days. The thirty-five day law I am not a oiacumauer, ana i am not a false friend. I am accused of being both. What was left for me to do except to fight bock?" Boinance In Low Life.

of Bcantv is a Joy forever, no tiers ridera surrounding the rotunda Sell You Furs at cratic frauds. The majority for the lowest Hayes elector is 230. D. H. Chaitbeelaim, Columbia, S.

Noy. 13. The result ot would bring the count beyond tne day were by barricades guard. CALL OF1? YOUR DOG. ed by the assistant sergtant-at-arms, -t- Winnnn has a eemiina sensation.

December when the redaiat constitution requires the electors to meet at their le-! Bpective slate cpitols, and to canvass the the tabulated returns of tha county can- squad oi ponce were stationed la the ins new am na enu seems that some time ago a named Stoves for Sale! give the state to the Hayes electors near vicinity of the senate' chamber, in or der to he on band in case of a disturbance. yote. The older law proyicos tnat ine count shall haye been made four or five Toward noon the representative committees by majorities ranging from 36 to Counsel for the democrats immediately filed exceptions to the aggregation on the ground of "irregularities, errors, and omis days before the time ol the meeting of electors. It is anticipated that the count GUARANTEE TO toe action pi jrroaiueut ul la bsbuius pyjp Rcifsnider, with hiB wife and fami- troops to the South previous to late 'y, emovel from lhat place to Dakota election, aB patriotic and wise; but the Territory. Ashortlimo sine Raifsnider onrana of the democratic party don't.

In returned to Waupun with his children, STofuSft-il- Herald calls upon the SJZ38 democratic leaders to impeach the freai- Reifsnider's relatives from that woman, dent and Bays substantially, congress will which indicated quite plainly that she was shortly meet, you have a large majority In yenn entered the room. The representative republicans were Messrs. Tutlle, Garnuld, BY QRISWOLD! 56 North Main Street, Vis: in Sherman, Hale and Sloughton, and for the will bo delayed until theCth of December, and thus raise another serious question sions" between maoanera returns ana me statements oi the county canvassers, which they claim vitiates the above result. The democrats appeared Messrs. Trumbull, with regard to the electoral college.

Palmer, Bagler, G. B. Smith, G. W. Julian the House of Representatives, it yu hibited a paper, properly signed, sealed, SPLIDID AND GABUrlD and Watson, The returning FOREIGN.

board has determined supreme court will, it is unuerswxw, u.rai the board in its duties aB to the final count FROM WASHINGTON. mint ma i-resijent nas done wruus vmmm, "uy ana nut teat the matter nd prore your Uutuaby oretentions by prefenng arti- lt ont tbat whiln which are attracting tjo mrjcli aUraUon exclude during the executive session all London, Nov. 20. Careful cfflcial con-traditions are published or reporta of the reported activity at Woolwich arsenal, persons except the members of the nation and then go lor It, Afow ArcsnifB ot co From 10 to 20 per Cent CITY HAT STORE, SI West Milwaukee sL, Janeivllle. Goodwin Uoobi Block, Bclolt.

al committees Counsel will only be called Cles of impeachment BgaiuBt him. The Mrs. R. became enamoTed or one Murray, Herald maists that there is netting In the an agreement was that a divorce Washington, Nov. 30 With regard to Don't fall to see theeo StovsB Before Imrlnrr.

connection with the Turkish cotnpiica- in when contests are raised, that is, where a contest has been filed or accompanies questions which have arisen in the recent wlfe of that The wt00 was to be kept secret, Reifsnider ageing Is solely in consequence of the adoption ol presidential cio-uuu rise which justifies threats of revolt and the returns, counsel win not be allowed to examine the returns when opened, but E. If. SARGENT. port a above staled. It seems, however, ordinary change of station.

nBDr rifle ln tbe Ildlan Brmy tbat Murray tired ot his inamorata, now General Shermen svs these four artil- Calcutta, Nov. 20. Those largo ialanda. refuses to perform his part of the arrange- lerv comnaniM and einpfl mfantrv to- namely sHaHial, Sundeep, and Dakhen Great Bargains -IS Trimmed Hats Bonnets, Fell and Straw Hutfl Hi.BapEd and Trimmrd In nil iLulvctiyleatMfa.E Addy'e of In reply to the organ of Tammany Han makes the following vigorous protest: Tr.nrpiinf last evenine makes a merely to witness the unsealing of the packages. The democratic committee on returns will have a room in the neigh iltZhto: compeUed w.lh ihree artiUery companies from Shahbozhare, and numerous smallerislands To Justices oi tne Peace.

ULANESfor Jmtlca'a Return to County borhood ot the hall of representatives, in perfectly temperate and absolutely accurate article in yesterday's Herald the pretext for a torrent of Incendiary insinuations ordinary affair Is. brought to light. I riyed to-day belong to General Hancock's Chittagony were entirely submerged by 1 order to be within easy reach of the sen-.

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