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Show $ y TELEGRAPH. To AME1UCAX. Wsliinpton. Nov. 15 Ooiumb', 3. C, from Despatches ptiue ceveral Republican wko speuly hu rueietl. aui return the tl)t eliminating those claimed u fraudulent, elected Ilanifitou Governor 11 ayes n giuali jhrt game rttflrus give gdaiii wi bout tuW0"' v ew ' ork, Nov. lo I'ltliAhusne fioui lleraiil'i1 cpecinl The thai n its cuiiBi'Jered to be seul-ej8 uthcinl retutji of the county cau full vinsiag board will give the Siate to llrew by more than IKK) and lo Tilden 600 majority. Tuese ma bj mure turn a'tacHed be id ibe SUte befjre joiiiies CinV!iB.ing board, and 'he litpublicans can' throw out 8re 'con ti tent that they geteial precincts, and the Democrat nre rqual'y confident that they can liocetuily dtfend every return The couu y 'oind have, witn hardly any ex Caption, canvassed the vote and referred all mutters of the contest to the State hatt been received A lioard Ueoubncan ttie Ht headquaneri), tba for t lie Gefpidet, Republican Legislature in Mooryn, fin protested agiiii.sl ihw canvads of the vole of the on the Third precinct in Key Wcs-t- , gruuud that the ba'lot bos was uk-- n i poli and counted by the Hwiiy from This hud iger, m vi jiaiiou of (he law preijinct give a large Democraiic ma j iri'y The pro'.eut was not heeded by ilie. county b anl IV Tiib(B' lallahatit d.spatch payn: As tbe c unty caiivs.-et- s po oh, it be ceuies more uud more apparent ihat Hnye has run far ahead of hit ticket The Republicans are Mire that their ticket in elected by u roo i mijority, but no matter hw that may be, thee cau of the be uo doubt as to the success JJutiwial ticket. New York, 16. The TimeWashingtonspecial h h the Democrats here have clearly given up all hope of securing majority of theElec from lb"-- tl'ree Sf;tfe-- , and (oral Ctlle erecontiu'er ngevery conceivable scheme ou ide. There is a good deai of loud are talk, hr J some blatant demagogies offering to bet thvre will be a civil war id forty days, which Is another way of The scheme almiiiiug their defeat. which is mostly discussed i fur the lluu-- e to withdraw from the joint con ference to count the votes aud prevent tbe election. With some it is a favora that affairs may be so v ble intimation managed is to threw the election into lh Hume. Several able statesmen are to the kvoiiiig themselves deriving of mratis to prevent the iuaugu ration of Hyes, but they profess that everything shall ba done according to 1 d ctn-Jidiu- k.The Times' Ta!lahasse speoial giveB the following, the first authentic iufor-uiion of the vote of Florida: The nine couuties carried by the ,ltepuhliciDS, iih the majority couceded by the Democrats, gives a total of 7.438 vntes. Twenty-oucounties give a Democratic e majority of 4,738. The Democrats also claim a jority in Monroe county, in ' small ma which I lie eiiy of Key U'ett is situ tied.un l Jackson county, which has always been large y Kepuniic n aud in which, according to Republicans, cuch fruuds uud tutiinuU-tiou- s have been 'practiced as to invalidate the vote, if not to secure a Republican Tbe Republicans also majority claim tuat thvy will gtt a omjoritt. in tbe remote counties of the Stale, which cmnot possibly be heard from for a week. Gwin, talking with a Tribune inter-i- e er. said the Presidential election ia Dow a question for lawyers. lie was confident that. Tildn had been fairly elected, Lut expected to free Hayes counted in by the Reluming R.iaid He thought if l'liiyce took the Presidential cUir wi U a taint., of fraud, it would ork immense damage to ihe coumry w ifleoiually wreck the Republican There was it possibility of the whole matter being referred to Con Rfwg, In nhich event the country might ke a Democrat iti I'repident, and the Kepublicans a Vice President. tii party. 15. A 'lie Time' New Orleansthicg, special says are talking Uepublicati of lo night about tho organization appointed to ffprc-ethe Republicans before the Kiuruiug Board. This committee has S!ira charge of collecting and present-,Revidence on which Republicans rely fir uccem in throwing out Democratic otes. It is claimed it is made up in the interems of individuals. Leading had an iuverview with the and were Roari' that acorupliauce with the laws 8lving it complete power, is their only urue, though there is Borne dispute as to the extent of their ppwers. Thrre was a rumor last night that wl'ile tbe returns would show there whs 1 Republican mnjority, if five parishes e thrown eut, it would, elect' the "emwratic State ticket A Times' Washington special says lotgemary RUir telegraphs from Routti Carolina to day that tbe State has for Ilaiupioit, and probably for , l'iuehback's .committee, m Dem-ocrai- con-tice- to-da- fe l'ldtn.-,- 8 d . Sew Orleans, 15. , 'n reply t0 Marshal Pilkin's iuviiation umr Plied urieans, uenerai M.fillofcjj J. r. Mss Lowell. M. , Nc-t-. 13. Pilkin. United States Mar. shal, New Orleans; I do not believe Northern men ought to ga down and interfere in the affairs of Louisiana, except, if necessary, with arms in their hands. Have a fair count of the honeM vote at all hazards No body will fuf init to anything else. Every true man will sustaiu you in that. i F. Rutlkr' (Signed) Memphis 15. Acc rding to the Appeal's inform ion, 8hendnn nays he goes to New Or euns in the interest of no party, but simply to preserve order and ma ntuin law, should thin be necensary, and to see that the officials of Louisiana be allowed to exercise their authority. General Sheridan is represented as iu lu'ging in the hope that the vote of Louisiana will he counted right and settled, legally. He did not. anticipate any outbreak or disturbance, but seemed in good spirits aud converned freely with ihe passengers on Ihe triu. St Louis, 15 The official vote of the State is not in yet, but tbe official and reported returns estimate that Tilden has uearly 00.000 majority Phelps, for Governor, will probably have 10 per cent. less. The Lownp House will probably stand. Dem ocrats204, Republicans J'J. No estimate of the Senate is yet made. Charleston. 15, The Columbia of tbe News and Courier telegraphs that ihe official returns have beeu received lroui all ihe counties in the State except Lain ens, Kershaw, Colleton and Dar The returns from Laurens iiugiou. county have been iu Columbia sin:e 'riday, but have nit been delivered yet to the canvassing boaid. The cones p indent U informed by R publicans thai the majority claimed for Hayes upon the returns as tbey stand is 1 2U0, and tor ( h'ltiiberliiin, comeibiug less, No county is thrown out in this calculation. Chief Justice Carter is in Co umhia, and has visited Governor Chamberlain. Carter says there is not half so much excitement here as at the North. CharleioM, S C . 15. An error in the returns from Pickens county reduces the majority of the Democratic State ticket, according to the hews and Courier's count to 1 118. Elliott, chairman of ihe South Carolina Republican committee, telegraphs ti day, deuying liavinjtconceded Hatup ou's eltciion, aud claiming Chamber Iain's. Keokuk, la . 1. A special to the Keokuk Constitution from Col. J. O'Croadhead, dated New Orleans, 1 o'clock m., says Louisiana in unquestionably Democratic by fe.000 majority. It is generally believed beie the returning board wiil reverse the majority. The Democratic majority iu Florida is bryond doubt 1,300. South Carolina lias given 1 (X)0 m.jority for Tilden. The yUnited States trooi s are garrisoned all over this city, and United are States gunboats and a iu the harbor. , Ssn Francipco. 15 Latest returns leave no doubt that Lutttell, Democrat, is elected to Con giess iu the Fourh dis ric. New York, 15. The Tribune's Sydney. Neb., special says the passengers on the stage from Red Cloud agency tsy tue Cheyennes have left their oitup on Dad Land creek, and goDe north to join Crmy better fighters Horse. These ludians-arthan the Sioux, nd this exodus will add great strength to the forces opposed to Gen Crook The pool room proprietors announce that they will pay no beta till the result is absolutely known, probably not till the 4:h of March. Something like four mil ions of money W locked up Philadelphia, Nv. 15. The department of admissions of ihe Centennial exhibition has just fiois.hvd the c 'tint of visitors to the grounds. During tbe six months extending from May 10 h to November Ib'th. tbe exhibi lion was open lo'.l days During that time the paid admissions were8,Ou4 325 The free admissions were l,i5d,U Total admissions. 9,7811,892; tbe lot-ireceipts were $3,813,740.75 The average daily total admissions CI 500; tbe average daily receipts were $23,9,55 85 Cheboygan, 15.;, The tug Rennet went nehbre on Mori' day, near St Helena Hands, in the Straits of Mackinaw On Tuesday mornwere smothered and ing five of her crew scalded to death in the room over the boiler by steam escaping from th'e safety vaive. Their names were Paul Relky, W. Mulcrom. captain; F Martin, mate; and Runezon, steward, Velat fireman; John Newton. , 1G. Clinton, A fire here yesterday eveuing ds troyed Lamb & Son's large saw mill, with an extensive dry Louse; loss over $80,000, nojnsurance Washington, 15. Th trial of the claim of Porter and the North Atlantic squadron for 'prize the capture of money growing out of wbegun yesterday, Richmond, Ibe $500,-00before Judge Humphries. About this in involved cpotrovercy is Augusta. Ga., 15 on ,lhe Georgia RailThe engineers Brotherhood of the to road, belonging Locomotive Ergieers. truck for higLer o'clock thm morning. wages at one and two' passeuge.r freight Tnirleen the road. The , rains are now out on left for Atlanta tram regular passenger this moruiLg. My. J r . e a i 31 " Ogden. FALL TRADE; 1 ' ':i j f We are coiiMlnndy reoeivhi nritiitiotiv to our large iind well deleeled slock ot GENERAL MERCHANDISE. I! :' NOTIONS, STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, HOISERY, CLOTHING. BOOTS and . SHOES, HATS and CAPS. and Staple It t Fancy Groceries; and liieeiiMYare, Ilardirrand. fJIass TinnerN Ntoli'. AaiN. : ' it ' CONSISTING OF Tin-lvar- e Iron and mid I'uinfs, Yam full., kMt OIumm. 'f! v . A1 V Cook and Heating Stoves. i, , IN GREAT VA1UKTY, :. ... - . t. ,. i i U.P. R. 11. ..' " ' ' "1J LANDS f3 V. P. LAND VP.VT PartifK call ai K. Ji. otf or Ht L'. 1'. i'reight Ofli.e, Ht ho a dttte hi puatiblo. : QEN'D 2:b. to 0. P ROW ELL CO., New York, ol liH) pHKHii, containing lit O 1'itiiiphlit if and 3,(MM) estimate s!iowni)( cunt ol nowpi,rs, y dlo-la Ivertiein;:. In f mm ...... ... FOR SAXjZ2. WE ARE, OFFERING, SKCTV. HKKNNKDY, U);dn rturinjrOct'ilier. to urcliftHc Kitilml IjilJk g eSO-l- m Splendid BiLR&AII&S - St roof, 'H Ogticn; A FULL EXOCK OF if ;. IMMENSE FALL STOCK ARK IVES. Boylt't furniture Store. Opposite ! and other fj!(mi3, lrlileh must be KITIMEU I. MARKS, Slain . Dress Good., Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Cloth iny, Hats and Cuis, Jivofs, hho8t l'c Rcditciog out credit business to a 8afo basis enables U8 to offer goods in all liucs at bottom fijrures. Merchauts, Couot-- y Dealers and Faoiifie will save money by trading with ug. ' STORE. GENERAL OUTFITTING Go's and Strauss Rirctcd Overalls,' Junipers, Vests Aen for Levi GOODS WAR- ana uunti isr lwim. PRICES LOW. ' RANTED. Call and Soo. ki(i-l- BARNARD WHITE l I., " i corre-ponde- man-of-wa- i' TO (SUCCESSOR J. WILLIAMS Co.,) WAlsKH.' BROS.. Main Street. Dcors, WindouN, ISliinN, Jlouldings. ood s Mow Steele of LOW P.KICE"AKJ) GOOD GOODS. and Krtiiil Dealer in WholcMilA and Salt Lake Wtjv Oj:lit DRE! GOODS! Juiiler, Flannels, Waterproofs and Notions in Great Variety. liin&lcs, ISnildcrs9 Hardware, CASSIMERES, DOESKIHS, JEANS and CLOTH H'aiittN, for Suits OiN - a-- v..,:.Specialty,n , t. l i and WIjkIow Class. A FULL STOCK KEPT ON HAND! 1 l , z . ' " Mens! and Boys' t Clothing, tHats, Caps andtGloves i for Winter.- -. . r TrHTr T j y.'..1..:! ISoots of hII liliMln, Ilenvy ami fine. Ladles and Nhoi'W, ISubbVr Overitet ete. - AOEUT 0 Till CELEBRATED , Bain Wagons hll-dren- H , AXD TBI -s 0 -- OLIVEROHULEDPLOW Groceries long tho line of Rsilroadt will receive prompt !t ntion. Onw corner of M'all aud Mreein. Ordra Firth term ipLa uddy Muiuu. tfj"! Q i at AirenU Mitd. Ontftt CO., Acftuato, free. TRUK hme tiu-l- j zxxic& jpx'oxrisioaa.s ' iSlwnjra on hiiod'i Aiiu Choice ,'1'K . ! , ; , r. I- 1IIGKST PK CES .aid for , G KAIN J D1UED FltUITS, liUTTE It and PGGS. N noubie to show G jods. , I s s ' ' MAfX'iiTJtHi:?, 1 OCJDEX, |