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Show .scan, mijuimw Mrmm ltlil'L'BLICANTIEW. A , A few'' weeks .since WW M Evarts, the great New Ycrk lawyer, who made a ppeech in bebalt' of litres atid Wheeler in that city, considered by ui'wbers of the KjjulHcan party to be exccll'nt au 3 thuiity, not only in law, but in ties; and his parfinan utterances were quoted by the Republican press with eceediog delight. For the edification of the members of that party who may not have , thetn, we print an extract from niuie remarks made two years ago by Mr. Evans in relation to the action of the Ktllogg government Louisiana. of State the iu As Kellogg and his confreres have no: in any seiise reformed, and a by the army of the United States, it would Bccm as though an was being made to "subvert" tho vote of that State, thai "choosing of another," it is otc waft well for the country to know what view was taken two years ago, of such an attempt, by a prominent member of the Republican K'jen biu-k-'- ine-teu- party Wc respectfully suggest that if Mr. Vlvart' view was correct ia 1874, it' is eminently bo in 187G: Suppose (bat this intervention of mil Itary power to protect the action of au hdependnt S ate authority shuuld happen to bo exerted in Louisiana, or any of the States, for the purpose of verting the vote of th.it State, one man nhouM be chosen instead of the tther, who would luve been chosen if the State had vo'e l without bciug acted upon by ilia authority, what hare you then but civ I war engaging vast possesion and vast mul'itudes of men on the question of h dispute over the Presidency? 'Ah, you will never have that,' you say, 'bo cause we have that courage and that Ciiuiiaon senso of the American people winch make free government possible aud permanent ant strong. Let anybody take nep,' you will ay, 'thuf, surpass the ta r limits of political and po'itioil asitatiou aud the president, who takes lm eeat under ercH a till'- bhall have nothing but curses and of ir:iprison'ier.t, and not the power' I uh'tiil it to you, fellow citizens, that, the moment we complaeeutly nc'iopt the side that profits by such intervention, and Resume thit nothing but disappointment and political disgust are on the other S'de, principles aro gone and the way will bo open at last for Usurpation." com-petitio- - LOUISIANA. Matters pertaining to the Presidential election still remain complicated in Louisiana, and the fiual cannot be foretold at the present time, there are eo many questions arising from day to day, iu that Siate, as well as others, that ur statesmen as well us legal lights, are at a loss to predict events as far ahead as the fifih of March next. On Saturday, at New Orleans, tho returning board held a meeting preparatory to a beginning of the great work before them; the board determined to commence the canvass of the volt1 although only about one 'half the parishes had filed returns with the secretary of the board. Col. Leach-ar- i, e chairman of the Democratic on elections and returns, filed re-Bu- lt at once. No man, worthy the officcof President Bhnu'd be willing to hold it if 'counted in,' or placed thereby any fraud Either party can afford to be disappointed in tho reeult, hut the country cmnot afford to have result tainted by the suspicion of illegal or false returns. te U. 8 Grant. ''- -:' vi.-i'- grsud palace iiotkl, Which was erected by Wm. C. Ralston, Esq and Hon Wm. Sharon, is located in tho best part of the town, hei g at the adjunct of the main thoroughfares. In us architecture is included all exist ing improvements in the United States and in Europe at the time ofitserec The building covers itolxouO tion. square feet of land, is 350x271 feet, and is considered the most npucious hotel in the world; it is even stories high; the lower etory is 25 feet, the others 14 and 16 feet. All the walls and partitions in the hotel are built of stone and brick, laid in cement and banded together with iron. There are three inner courts, the centre one is 144x84 feet, cover ed with glass at the height of the building, with carriage and promenade entrance from the street, of 41 feet width, and has a ciicle driveway of 54 feet diatnvter, which is surrounded by a marble tiled promenade and a What's the Fse Of buyiug imported trees of Joubiful virtu;1, when you can get warraued ac when, or on Vbat occasion U. S. Grant used the above language, or whether he used it or not, we cordially agree with the sentiment, and endorse it. We go further than U. S. Grant, and add that the country not only cannot aTord to have a taint upon tho result of tho late election, but that it will not brook such a result, even should it be brought about iu consequence of the illegal orders of the President in the past, or by any usurpations of power which he may attempt in the future. In other words, whoever may have been fairly and legally elected PresU 'nt on the 7th of November, 1S7G, mite assume the honors and duties of the effico on the 5th of March, d 1877. TROPICAL GARDEN, climated Apple, Pear, Plum, Apricot, Teach and Shade Trees, as well las all Statuary and fountains Fronting the kinds of small fruits from S Fowlcn and centre court from every story, and upon Co., of Hooper, at low prices? Pro Juce its entire boundary, there are verandas 12 feet wide, illuminated by standard 893 S taken. lights at each pil'.i.red section. About half way up the building is me approach to the Small Pox. We' aro informed by MUSICAL TAVILLICN, Col. W. N. Fife, Special Marshal, that or the use of the instrumental band. there a' e no new cases of eaiall pox to tiiih is enmliivei eiclii!-:- velw nt tb and finoe since tbat hoel. Saturday, report 'She brenkfat room is 110x55 feci, that day he has taken down six fl lgs. nd music rfotn 150x55,- ball dinting two deaths As will be eeen elsewhere, rooliu 05x55, ladies reception room 40x have occurred since our last issue, but 40 feet. The ladies druwing-rooit- i, as Col. Fife reports the existing cases to chi'klren'8 dining hall, bath room, post be doing well, v.'3 sincerely hope we otScfe, &c, are too elaborate fur The total number of here. shall not be compelled to announce any rooms above the warden floor ftr the further deaths from tbe fearful malady. oxcluHive use of the guests is 755. most M them are 20 feet square but none of them are !es thin lGxlb feet. Kach Missionaries Going South. Elder floor has its own annunciator with Fpec-ia- l service in constant attendance for Henry G. Boyle of Pnyson, accompanied for tbe post office all leading to letters of Elders other by a number appointed the main letter bGx; alto a on missions to the Southern States, (bme PNEUMATIC niSPATCU tubb up to this city this morning on theUtah by which messages and parcels can be Central railway, and departed eastward sent instantaneously to any point on tbe The Pacific. Union the floois. different following by Upon tbe garden floor of the Palace were membtrs of thp party: entries . there is an Brewster, Jo'm P. Wimmer, a'ibuel : des-cripti- f Wozencroft, wi.-tr- arcadr Promenade, J. S. Page, Jun., if5aWl Douglass, W. C. Wightman, Jiun.iof Paysonj Wiley Thomas of Spanisfth Fok; John W. Sharp of Union, Salt La ke C A Tallehassec dispatch of the 18th James Whittaker of Willard Ci y; W Caldcr of Salt Lake City; Joseph r Argyl says both parties claim that State, the I of Bountiful, and Joel Parish. Democrats claim a majority for FLomuA ilci;i:- - T.ii-d- sic-Vi- j1 j First By fection 2d, of act 8, 1872, creating the board of returning officers Accidknt. We learn from a gentlethere is no term fixed for their term of Office, .Hd by the sarae section it is proman who came iu from Sacramento this vided that in case of any vacancy by that a fatal accident occurred death, resignation or otherwise, by either of tin board, the vaomcy shall be fi'led by the residue of the board, thus creating a board with the power of perpetuating itst-i- indeooitel?, and conferring (.aid power in certain contingencies, upon a single person; that said board is autborited to canvass and return as elected member of the legislature, and said members are alone authorized to participate ia the orgaiiiiatiou of either branau of the legislature, and said leg Ulature so constituted, 'under aot Tour, f morning at that placa on Saturday night la?t It appears that an old building had recently been tilted up as a Variety Theatre, and that it was opened on Saturday night, when it was crowded to excess. The gtllory gave way and fell, killing nine persona and wounding thirty others. Among the persons killed was Mr. John Frediicks, conductor on the Western Division, C. T. It U. ' daughter of the late governor of Ohio; Mrs. E. 1). Bingham, Mr. W. R. Walkly, Mrs. E. M. Bunting, Mr. J. M. Bunting, New York City; Mrs. C. W. Banks, Oakland, Cd.; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. P. Edgar, Woodbridge, N. J ; Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Newton, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Newton, Batavia. Ills ; Mrs. W. R. S. Foye, Sacramento, Cal.; Mr. C. E. Lane, Chicago; Mr. Ben. A. Hg;in of San Francisco. , Mr. James Dwyer, ofSalt Lake City, aoonmpaoied the party as far as that place on their western Uur. Tb, ma is the celebrated 6 U , M,- J- CLIFF House, From which we have a of the Paaiho ocean for command, ! many wituess one of the grandest of all sigblg and scenes in nature the roll. ine, leaping and honndi, when tbe tide i, eomioV la roaring of which, as they break feet on the beach. islnu.8t deafeff A very niton distance from the boose", rlitg. ".J',? 8KAL ROCK, Upon which "Ben Butler," o.her large seals clmb and 8Dd repose mi,n i sunshine, sleeping for hours Wh awake, they wUl oiteu make the welki. nog with their nautical music Anoth pl .CB of interest to the vinitor is ibe CNITKI) STATUS MIST, Through which, after registering yoi name, you are conducted by Mr p ' Lande, a Gertniu gentleman. you from the smelting drpanment to thoseof the analytica', rolling, eutiinp. coinn-stamping, and adjusting. The .ut room is occupied exclusively by ldj n. ployces.and visitors are not penaitted to etitfr; the doors, however, are open.from winch inu o;ieraiions are viewed. If ciu. when weighed, i8 foun(j lt)ht siia ie loo heavy, ii is reduced by film? to the proper htaudard; if too light, hi, thrown out, to be remeited wuhoihcr metal. From here y ou see the counting whic-is done by machinery, and trev' men s, when your visit to the depart euiy mitt is couc'uded. WOODWABU'S GARDKNS Is a place of resort for pleasure seelier and is easily reached by siren car. It is visited by thousands of San Franciscans on Sundays: It has its botanical and zoological department!", a fine and an aquarium The lat naroed is the most iniere-tinIt contJiinsppr. cimens of fresh and salt water fUh i of eery Fpccies, including the shark. me most io tbis p'aos What intereM-.'was the propagation of tbe trout. lUr we see hem in w?ry ttage of extsitxct, from the time.'Uiey enitrg'? trom tbe eggs untii they bnTe attdined asutlicieDt growth for tabie.use. The ducks, tbe theatre, tbe pest ollice. aad unity othfr places have the r aitrnctiens, but we have not time to visit lorro in a brief sojourn. Every place of interest is easy of access, as the street cra ruu in every direction, and centre at the ferry wharf. Uhinatow n and the nymph du part occThe upy a great portion ot the tewn. whole city, and the buildings in etrery part of tuem are wed lighted w.tb gas, s and the hotels, bo nding h' and other public p'aees are kept open until rnidaig'it. The growth of Sn F;ancisco in tlie pat 25 jearg h&i been unprecedented rapid; hut the will be in 25 year to eemett is impoi.i-hl- i to predict, but ceitain it is that hercorumtrc.al and finar.cial pov,er will influence whith v. ill be ftlt exrr throughout the world. g. s, re?iau-rafit- OAKLAND Is five miles from San Fran : and from and railthere is reached by ferry-boa- t road. Street otra are constantly running iu eery direction it is a growing is p ace, aud as soon a a new Mreet tliecare is not which, uafrequeiit open, are pla:ed upon it It contains a population of about b5 000; tbe highest part of this city is about 40 feel above the It derives i'a name level of tue sea e i.f oak tries inimen-number the from which formerly covered the land upoi which it is bui t and with nhich it i now thickly doited. Here are located aud palatial residences the maguifu-cnof the merchant princes and men ef wealth they are elegantly and constructed, aud the gardens w.ib out laid grounds are tastefully the beautiful grass lawns in front of dwellings Tbe fir, pine, the acacia, the ruo ilyplus, tbe paliuand and other tropical tref-s- , plant-- , flowers place. fruits. It is a delightful dwelling are Tbe public buildings here, also tdifices. spacious and tastefully creeled about Here J saw a century plant feet high aud iu full bloom. l Twelve feet wide, with an entrance to all of the Btores under the hotel, e' ch one having a ehort window upon the Promenade. The hetel is elegantly furnished, and is as complete, and its appointments are such as to secure all the comforts its gussts can desire. ?or tbe supply of water the hotel has four artesian wells, a reservoir with holding 0 capacity of CoO 000 gallons it Las feet of boso. with fire apparatus complete, jjloaatei at convenient stations upon evtry floor in the building. BERKLEY In every room and passage way through, out the hotel is a thermostatic bulb, by Is three miles north of Oakland Aljhii which any extra degree of heat existing place it built the University of Canfor-ni- a will be announced at the general office, The buildings consist of tw a upon dial, stating the exact locality, edifi es ad are erected on s piece of water.ana and making a complete el land, 800 ft. above tideThe UniveGate. opposite the Golden FIRE ALARM GUARD. authored t7 rsity was organized ond The watchman's telltale indicator re- State Uw in i?t!3. instruction con'" and it is supported bj ports exactly tho intervals of the watch- e l in 18 man upon his regular round?, both day State's .revenue, Congressiona JJand night. The building in all has propriat-.ous- , ana Si: U1 ...i ii.i uMKonm. an excellent1,200 rooms, sven stairways, five etc Aa is fire and of 11.000 to!2 000 voiun,e3. tae valors, proof. From the top library . columns, .,r,0-' "nf 2i we have a most extensive and delightful : inierec..t, r'fedited, . view of the ciy and adjoining towns, of Berkleyan, Ftini montuly, 18 tbe bay, which ia 150 miles long, and exposed and printed by the in pome places 50 miles wide; of the the University. The "icuHuraUronnd" 300 .cre Goat, the Alcutras, and other islands, of are well laid cut and couta.n wiencn, w G Men Gate, and part of the opensea. Tuition in any and all the free is The Grand, Russ, Lick, Cosmopolitan cept in medical science and many others, are all magnificent, not conclude without acknowle g f uoi well constructed and excellently ap- manv courtesies I received in the A. I. en State from Col. pointed hotels M. At the Cooledf.;J. M. Johnson, ' LONE MOUNTAINS, Bell, Thomas anl Which is reached by streetcar, are lo; Capt. Coaiptop, H of ' Mr. p' ord cated the Catholic and Protesiant ceme tal Service; and also 1" terics the gronnds of which are beauti- family, formerly of Ogden, sqfully oruamenttd with trees and flowers Jaies Liuforth, 14.-57- to-da- Com-mitte- P'ome- - the-pepp- f, en of 300 or 400 The Republicans a A Pleasure Party. A part mention no figures, bat claim that b. t aef-rnleasurn huntera n.nd the above overcome can appathey into our city on Saturday from the rent majority by proving fraudulent and procaadel the same evening to.n ail voting on the part of the opposite Mtsuv v v jvovvIm I i tj, .v.v and will remain there probably till tlig party. The board of State canvassers on evening, when they will return Viert and resume their journey "acrossj the Saturday declined to commence the v a the Central Pacific itail-roaa plea denying the constitutionality canvass at present. It is likely that continent," . of the board and protesting against an appeal will be made to the SuThe party is composed of the followcertain action thereof: The grounds preme Court for an order compelling ing persons: Mrs. C, A. and Miss Carrie of tho protest ars thus set forth : tho board to go to work. Brough of Oakland, Cal., widow ' 'B; of workmnnZ Bra.8Hlftno n, pnpu-laiio- ecai, i M finiHk styles able t the circumHtancesonhr8 I :, of edenarlM mer and winter resort is located 883 Its climate is sa. miles west of Ogden lubrious Mie thermometer ranging from GO to 70 degree Fahr. ia summer, and This in winter from 60 to 60 degrees city is one of the wonders of the age A little over twenty one years ajo th.ere were but few dwelling houses of any note beholds in this place; now the thousands of magnificent buildings business establishments, and palatial resi deuces The rapid increase of us and the mighty improvements in every direction in so short a time, the ticcumulation of such vnst wealth by some of her citizens, and the general material prosperity of the place, astonishes the visitor t this city, which has become one of the great mans of the world The delightful clime, where roses bloom and the flowers exhale theirsweets tbe year round; where evergreen shade trees of every description adorn the gardens and sidewalks in fact where summer ever reigns, renders this a delightful and desirable place of residence Among tbe numerous places of attraction which the visitor desires to see, is the " Without knowing still siiug "'onumena Mj SIpitor Junction : I cue attempt Vut a faint description This delightful sumof San Francisco. dlS-2m-s8- 3 ui u 1 Nov. 14th, 1876. (eo. President Grant following: taking out. the majority of an electoral Should there bo any grounds of suspi- iuc uituaiu College when they were choosing the cion of fraudulent counting on either President; or suppose that if, by sub side it should be reported and denounced one " hi ef all descriptions. And n a des running in ovitif a; San Francisco, Cai., Kelnrnetl e m poli- California Notes. ITEMS. title three of, the constitution of the LOCAL State of Louisiana, shall examine and .count the votes for governor and lieu tenant governor, and the immediate efFrom Monday' i Daily of Nov. 20. fect of all of which is to place power in the bands of five persons, or ultimately in one person and hi3 appointees, for ad time, to determine of what persuns shall ISonic. be constituted the executive and legisla-tivGeorge Whitehead. Now for boots branches of the State government; that said act is iu direct conflict with and shoes at his shop on Maia Street. ' s83-2dl8-2the constitution of the United States, a as and the State of Louisiara, creating government not Republican in form or Returned. Hon. George Q Cannon ' character the which to his home in Salt Lake City under aot returned the Second By board claims to proceed, the said board on last Saturday evening, having beeu is vested with powers judicial in their on a brief visit to his constituents in character, and iu that respect the act is, Southern Utah. of the in conflict with act uinciy-fcu- r constitution of the State of Louisiana. Third That if the constitutionality of Whitehead's the law were established beyond quesand and Boot and Shoe Shop, next to the Utah protest tion, we again object except to the manner in which the pre Hotel. 2m sent board is constituted. Act ninety eight of '72, section two provides that fitteen persons, to be elected by the SenWhite, Smooth and Soft any lady's ate fiom all political parties, shall be hands, arms or neck may become, who returning officers for all elections in the uses Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Pimples We except, object and protest State with, been other or complied that the act has not disfigurements of a complexion-a- l as none of the members now composing nature, are surely obliterated by this said board are members of the Deuiacrat healthful promoter of beauty. conservative party, and therefore, said board is not constituted as required by law Wheat Wanted. Fourth On behalf of the Democratic electors, C3tinsel protected against the Ninety cents and a dollar per bushe foV counting and compilation of tbe vote paid for good wheat at the Weber Mills, A. B. Lev. zee and 0. II. Breweter, or at Peery, Herrick & Co'a., New Store electors, on tbe ground that ocwas he voted fur was Brewster when on the State Road, north of Ogdeu City, cupying the federal position of United dll 3ts tf Stales Surveyor General, and that Levi zee ws a L'uited States Commissioner, and ineligible according to art. 12, sec. Runaway. Yesterday EQOIO boys 2, of tbe constitution. . frightened the team of 51 uavis, when it ran away. It dashed tri iEighth, WHAT tiliAXT SAYS. along Main and iown Fifth sv its, and The New York Herald credits brought up near the Beardsk House Fortunately no damage was day I except with the i " - ..dt. , OtrhWg - |