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Ä4 ■ • F 7 1 • - - ’ to—_________________ LAFAYETTE COURIER. ” - . L, a. A ‘Ji . — FRIDAY, «F»*--------- NOV.- 4 4. 14th, 1873. --------- ---------- -------- N otice to - subscribers . All subscribers to the C ourier INIA. Notes and News ■— ■ ■ Here is work for tho Good Tem '.I plars. 'Walla Walla 1ms only seven churches, whilo there are 25 saloons; 4 breweries; 1 distillery; 5 billiard halls; and 1 bowling alley. * James C. Parker, the man that was will pay arrears to September 4lh stabbed by August Walters, died last —»the middle of vol. 8-Xio J. H. week at Ashland. Walters was threat ened witli hanging by tho circus men Upton. On Sept. 4, *1873, sub but were restrained from so doing by scriptions commence running in Mr. John Wilson. • A Washington telegram of tho 9th favor of the present proprietors. I inst., says, Secretary Delano in his I take this occasion to a A all annual report renew his recommen ■ indebted to me on vol. 7 and 8, to dation that a census be taken in 1875. The result of which could be publish ed in season tor the Centennial cele bration of the Declaration of Inde pay up. J. H. U pton . pendence. , STATE ELECTION RETURNS. ----- ' From the Stata/man we copy the fol lowing; The returns of tho late election wore made complete by the receipt of w Baker county, and tho votes were canvassed as follows: Nt'smith. Smith. Bfcker..... J... ....... 233 70 Benton............... ....... 411 275 Clatsonp........... ....... 103 - 116 Cooe .. • • ..... in 102 Curry... ..... 76 - 65 Clackamas............. ..... 474 37!) Oelttmbia. .. .......... ....... 102 52 .... 719 Douglas.................. 273 Grant........... ........ .... 170 129 Josephine............ . .... 104 40 Jackson ................ .... 559 210 Lane........... i.......... ....... 656 536 Linn...................... .... 834 <06 a iron ....... 833 S66 Multnomah.,...... 771 1303 I oik. • .... 411 272 Tillamook......... .... 45 >71 UmatiUa....... .... 3!>J lOô Union...... .... 255 169 Wasco... ., .... 293 140 Washington 199 176 Yamhill. .... 452 30J 4 ___ »*■ j> I fi ■ Ti Total »•••••» ....S194 C123 A QUIETUS. There were many rumors of fail ures in London on the 10th. The Bank of England charging from 10 to 12 per cant. The Woman Suffrage bill was de feated in the Washington Territory Legislature by a vote of 12 to 16. There were 27 deaths from yellow fever at Memphis daring the last week. This is thought to be only the lingering results of the epidemic. Tho German Minister of Finance has determined to sell twenty million thalers of disusod silver to the Uniteil States Government, which is the high est bidder. Old Mr. Dent, the President’s fa- ther-in-law, is on his death-bed. His demise will have the effect of closing the social festivities of the White House for the Winter, i'! ■ ' ’I n! ■ ' - *» ■ 'I ' * A gentleman, says the Bulletin, who don’t wish his name mentioned pub licly, lately gave $100, 000 to Union College, Schenectady, New York. The late decision of the Supreme ; j Captain Cameron, of the U. 8. A., * Court of thp U. 8., confirmatory of the decision of Judge Sawyer, puts a was found dead in his room at tho final and everlasting quietus upon a Delavan House, in Albany, N. Y. ., on system of robbery and blackmail the 5th ult. which has been practiced upon many; 1 A Washington special says that of the people of Oregon by sharks and Hou. Carl Schurz has come back from • adventurers, who had all to gain and Europe well satisfied with the relative nothing to 103e in the issue. We are prosperity of America. He says Aus curious to know whether the money tria is rotten, Franco trance haggard, Spain bpam extracted by parties in Salem arn^ hopeless, and North N.>rtlft:: Germany de- de Portland to ‘ quiet title” will be re- bauched with the sudden iufiux of — U- 1 TP funded. money. THE NOVEMBERELECTIO^ THA T SCHOOL BOOK JOB A GAIN. t The Ori^wnan clipli from its San Bancroft Co. have the brazen ef Francisco exchanges thb thè annexed: frontery to advertise the Pacific Coast MASSACHUSETTS. series of school books as the texts »to « ■ ürïïiiïliFffl: MB till 1« H be used exclusively in this State for B ostqn , Nov. 5.—Nearly all the _ four yianl And now that they think towns in the State are now heard from. they have the thing all their own way The total vote for Washbum (Rep.) for Governor is T2,025, Gaston (Dem.) they accommodate the public of Oro 59,467. The Demacrtij^i made large gon with a list of prices. What peo gains, even for an off year, and hence ple evur so completely manacled they are jubilant. Th o Democrats themselves in this regard, before? elect eleven Senators an< d sixty med bers of the House. Pieroe is elected to The Legislature passes an act making Congress. Of forty Senators iators the Re Re- stupendous Jobbery possible. Ban publicans elected twenty-six. -six. In the croft & Co. undertake the job. They Second (Middlesex) District General employ first one Bohemian and then N. P. Banks is elected. Senator over the regular. Republican candidate by another to “compile” books of in a handsome plurality. The House struction for the youth of Oregon, will probably be three-fonrths Repub and then essay to inform parents that lican. In the Senate, two to one are they must pay their money without opposed to the Prohibitory Liquor Law. Anti-Pnohibitioiii was a tower even the poor consolation of taking of strength to the Democrats, arid th<-ir choice. We commend the Ban- their candidate—Gaston—received a ' croft aeries of readers to the thought heavy vote in several of tho large fill consideration of parents and guar cities and town» 1 from the opponents ft Í • A H of Prohibition. dians. And if the books themselves NEW YORK. were unobjectionable, tho terms Are N ew Y ork , N ov . 5.—The election intolerable. But these books will be returns are not yet complete. The found wanting in comparison with Democratic majority in this city will any series of school readers now not exceed 30,000. Tho Republicans elected five Assembly men and one known to the people. Senator. Dispatches are being con The a Olympia correspon tinually received front Republican and Democratic General Committees dent says : Mrs. Duniway, although from various town® in (the interior, seemingly disappointed, does not ap but for three days kit least the Demo pear to have lost hopes of being final cratic majority in the State will not ly successful on this matter [woman .be known. The Democrats put it at Ï5,000, and the 10,000. T XV,vV''| »1XVA VU.V Republicans V* suffrage] of national importance. 7 •4fhe Commercial A í W ímct “ (Rep.) J con- jittQcratici believe the interest felt on the sub >- _________________ cedes the election of the Derno ject this time, has been greater than State ticket by 10,000, majority. . The Any ever exhibited before in this Ter election of 8. 8 Cox to Congress is con ceded. Returns from Brooklyn indi ritory; and if time thus affects it, it cate that the Democratic candidate ? will he a most momentous question, for Mayor ns elected. Poughkeepsie I think, with our next Legislature, I givos a Democratic majority of 870— and one on which everything else will ia , gain of 836 over lost year. Tho city 1. has given an overwhelming majority be based. against the amendment, for appoint ■“4! * K " ment of the judiciary, and a still larg llow will the fact bp accounted for er vote in f tvor of the annexation of that Ohio, Kansas, Wisconsin and Westchester county, MARYLAND. other heretofore Republican strong B altimore , N0^ 5.--The aggre holds went Democratic the other day? .joriiyW'^Bift wilt ’ be la there an uprising of the honest gate Democratic majority about ;.‘. '* 10,000 ‘7* j M for the State, and may masse« against official vice and cor i.*77 run up to 20,000» The Legislature ruption? It would seem so. will probably stand: In tho House of Delegates, X>5 Democrats, and. 13 Rumor has it that Madame Marie Republicans; in the Senate,' 22 Demo- Dure^ is expected in Portland soon, crate, and 4 Republicans^ supported by a good company of the WISCONSIN. I i ■G IF atrical performers, and consequently M ilwaukee , N ov . Ö.- Returns tho Portlanders are happy. “How thus its indicate the election of the little it take® to make some people] ! Democratic State ticket by 13,000 ixna- jority. happy ■ ■ 1 » : ‘ C. ATEST. ■ i ----- 12,1873. 11 -a«,' itTT«, NOV. of the C ockier : Sheriffs Sale. To TBE E ditor -f • ' 1__ I • n I see in yout issue of Nov. 7th, lw J I i r that the question is raise d ai to wheth- OT it is bible doctrine ( that “Jesus Christ Was, or is,the only son of God.” My attention I uib been called to the article by A' ■I nunber of persons, and I believe there I ^ro many good peo^ ft ".e that think t hat Jesus is the only >n of God. I do not believe that it is the teaohing of the bible. At my j ,1 /• ^ST. JOSEPH, . • • OREGON, I g0«. UQS, MUSIC, &.C. .4 —DEALEB IN ■r- —7- -t—-* § /-vTrnx.Ai 4-lxz-v »•» 1 «>r v» On Monday of last week, Hyson Dnbruilie, of Cof ‘ rail is, was severe- ly hurt by falling upon the saw of Bell’s wqod-cuttir g machine, while in rapid motion.} James < >’Moore \an insano man, was brought from Salem I Monday by Perry Berrdi^ a police officer, and conveyed th tho insane Asy- lnui. ik : , of Rye Valley, Charles G Baker ci 4unty, shipp shipped some ten tönsi j Qi roc from dii ..is quartz 4 San ledge » t< rancisco to be worked, ;and a r paying all ex- penses, ii i nettedi hiin >200 a ton. lie has ’ bis ledge well developed, .The Jacksonv| lie Times learns that recofit ordef 8 from Washing- bdocs to Indian ton eend the ____ _ ____ Jf Territory, west b the State of Ar kansas, and nqt to Wyoming. C’.olux a and ad Barrjfiho, Barnfiho, wlid wlió were re- Slolux y-ieved -from tjo gallows,, have pii been takpn toA|j)rt Alcatraz, San liarbqr, to which place Francisco liarli they havb been Sentenced for 0 life. ' L I ' À J » V u a M Q I Û j > wfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATBY J j I virtueof an execution issued outof the Eton. Circuit COrtrt of theState ofOre- gon for the county of Yamhm and to-rno directed by the Clerk of said<j>urtin f^YOf of James T.Membree, Plaintiff, and against Thomas Henry, Defendant, for,the.«urn of nnn&^d and flfty-two lars U. 8. coin, with interest thereon at the rate of one percent, pdrmonth■ frona the 18th day of December M72 and the filler sum of thirty-four and twenty one-hun- :^havedTevied^on all the right, title and interest of the saidL defendant in and to the following described real property, to-wit: Block Nd. (18) eighteen in the town of Laftiyette. Yam hili* county, Oregon. Andon- *. Monday the 1st day of December 1873 at one O’clock P. M. of said day I will pro ceed to sell at public auction to the high est bidder fob U- 8. coin in ftont of the Court-House door in Lafayette, Yainliill county Oregon, all the right, tiUe and in terest of the above named Defendant in and to the above described retd estate to gether with aJJ and singular tfle berodita-', ments and. appurtenances tliereiinto be longing or in anywise appertaining to sat isfy said execution and accruing costs. ' C R. P. BIRD,’ Sheriff of Yamhill county, Oregon. Lafayette Oct. 31st. 1873. v 1 • : V [-1 - 1 . i ■ •! ¡ - Administrator’s Notice. W» I Wm. Wm. L; ¡Lynch, a former resident pLi county , died at Horse of Josephine Shoe ------ Bepd, Idaho, month, aged J-----,------------ .pj last ------ -- ------ 38 year^v. e ft vï I 4 I i rx ♦ ' 4- c~" . ORBlG ON. - : *+'4ÄP*-" next regular hjjj ointment in Lafay- -j Whlich I offer for ,r sale cheap for c&¿h. 7 Sunday in December | " fnow have on I lu etter—the second hand Musical lnstru- at early cane -light—I will speak on i ment« such as that subject, y invitation. Will di- | j ORGANS, vide time wii iany bible student. If ( » açoepted, am tsie rted by any oppo- VIOLINS, nent, that it a bible doctrine. I will | IRL ’FLUTES, take the nfeg not accepted I by any one, : 11 tho position ACCORDEONS, I [mt God has . i FIFES. ( I o: L • K ansas C ity , !iov. 5.—Compte returns from Ka ¿sa8 have not**yift been received. 1 pthing official.’,hsis been received t< [ indicate that the Lnted their ticRi tickpt, Grangers have elected _ the cdonl Tho election will not change edi 1 W. WATTS. plexion of tho L’ hislature. The result in V Lconsin is the eleo- ig The a.1 Situation. tion of W. R. rJ kylpr, a Democrat ftp- i i H ! and. Granger, ovt Washburn, by ovei A Ncw.Yor •i telegram, Novem- 5,000 majority., T renton , N. - ;, Nov. 6. —Full j-o- b£r 6 th, states tjiis: turns of the olecH >11 front the Stato At a meeting of tjie Chamber of show that the no] it Legislature will ommerce to í ay Yeso intions were staqd: Senate—i peuiocrats. 15; Re- C publicans, 24. A Isein.bly jly Democrat Democra presented expressing a conviction I*.« —. — . 28; Republican^ ' r9: Last) year the that time offert ) tho’ my remedy Senate stood; Db^ iocrats,/15; Repub- n for the financial i [ties. Con licans, 14; Indepcj .dent, 1. . '■ 4 !» tile National ----- - Y -------- 6.—Thé ofily fidence is excess N ew ork , -Jov. 4 .7 ’ o sh systeip, an<l 1 opinion is question about the Stato ticket'is tho ’ banking i Democratic majoilty. Th«y Times says given that it is the duty of the it is slight, and the World claims 15,- bankers and of the tl ernment to f 000.-------------------- ‘J » V njaumc specie JJW It is also yn B altimore , JN> v . 5. —-Tho Domo- advised to maní inorializo Congress crats elect their; ent ire ticket by from at[ its coining in accordance J 13,000 to .15,000 lAijority. ; “\- . — >íí is gen- with tliö vicw.$ 1 ------------------ 4 J ack SON, Missj^Nov. ó. bovc expressed. ♦4 — erally bcliovod t Ames lias carried majority. the State by 15, 20,000 R acers .-— K ansas C ity , Ü i., Nov. 5 The ' \ of the Jour Truc Blue, t returns from Ka indicate a Dem- w, left Bal- ocratic victory that State, with a ufi]0 heat ncisco, laiV titfiore for S majority in the In ature. >• v tock palaeo The Henùd. etRtorially discussing night,. i|rj- the late election»! and their lessons, car, bv the Northern Central rail- says the people a i dissatisfied with r*dJ-'Tr ‘ rider, Barbee, road. - the party which h»s been in power for gent and his 13 years, ,#nd hale yet 3 years of an wfth Chai JCipanied the unexpirqcT Presi^ntial term to fill. co}ored mai ¿car. The They distrust the Object of the Repub bórse in his licans; they condijinn nn its present ac ác- 01 itside qf 11 <£r s painted -a tion; they Rave pan and again hon bi j boi er side a ■ight id’ • o • ored the party, d expressed their iplaj icard was B rilliantl. confidence in its integrity in the face isted, rea Tlig aa follows: ‘Please of serious suspici ; they were dis- » not deta me. Business of îm- posed to believe ___ , __ when it _.. avowed itself the champi^fi of reform and pu irtance wi H my friend*, Thad, rified officials; b o^ppiiels,’ requires when they found Sievens anti Youn it ignoring op.ju ing the corrup- ml truly,- True Blue.” tion of ite own ds they began to in expressing a desire to -- distrust its since y., the llepubli- i X^pon exM ---inteHorof the car and inte cans have been ected* im too many spect the to interview^ rascalities, not use it was detuor- pion, permis he champ alized, but becau it concealed or ex- sion was chckfally accorded us sipn enei cused the Credit lobilier infamy or tnbcrlin. ’ 'r jerlin. The rear the pilfering ofi ack pay becauso by Mr. Chai vhich r ’ ’ had been set they were Republicans. For these end of the car, ■,w steed, was alu acta lionqst men !bf tho Republican apart for the valuable ’ wj|tli thick mat- party have rema' aided ’ at * 1 homeland re- liped all aroui nd| ‘ fused to vote, t, or nave cast th,eir bal- trfesscs, as w; 0s also , tho roof. lots for oppope: ;n|s or the organiza- Glass window^ were placed in the tion. This is _ th< .hejrue meaning of-the sudden check. It,will commit a fa side to secure proper ventilation. he car was ' divi 4"’: tal error if it negldpts to profit by this The fore part pf tlr lesson. There mi^” be time yet to re ded into five r LL1 separate coni par t- deem this mistake; of the past, and to ments for two DfTrue Blue’s sta- effect a political reformation. P LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS N] IW ADVERTISEMENTS ■ JJl ■wyOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned lnw Iteen duly ap- iiointed administrator Of the estate of Lewis Forrest, deceased, by the Co mty Court of Yambillcounty, Oregon^And all persons having claims against said estate are hereby rtuyulred to present them to me, with the proper Vouchers, at my resi dence, five miles south-east of JJayton in Said county and State within si/: months from the date pf this notice... J. W. LAMBERT, . * Administrator. Dated: October 21st, 1878. j no-35w4 ' . X Final Settlement. *- •_____ IRi *r~/ ' ark ARKER A CO. are now prepared to ___ I. oftfl offer to the Farmers and Consumers otice is hereby given that ofOregop. the largest and best selected the unllerslgned, administrator .of v. .... the estate of Henry Roberts, deceased, lias stock of General Merchandise ever offered filed in the.Uojinty Court of Yam bill coun in Yamhill county, consisting of1 s ty, Oregon, Ills final account of his admin istration of said estate, and that, by order 'of said Court, the same will be 'heard by Court, at the Coûrt. House, in lAfav- STAPLE and FANCY GOODS. said ette, in said ooupty, on Saturday, the 6tli day of December, liffxat ten o’clock A. M. -of said day. At which rime and place any person Interested may appear and-file Ob GROCERIES, jections to said account. • A, H. ROBERTS, CKOTIIING, v i Administrator. BOOTS AND SHOES. Lafayette, Nov. 7,187X ” iv \ HATS AND CAPS, GLASSWARE AND QUDENSWARE. Final Settlement.' *1 HARDWARE and cutlery . I otice is herei M given that DRUGS, MEDICINES. the ujidersign'Ml administrator of tho . T.N WARE ETC. estate of Charles nonpkiris, deceased, has i filed In The County.Conrt of Yamhill coun ¿ ■* ' . -, • r . <’• - ; f’ ■ ! : ty,. Oregon, his final acconntA»f his admin istration of said es(ate,aud that, by order Allofwhiî^. ch ___ have „____ been __ selected _______ from’the of said Codrt, said account, will be beard at Importen ¿4nd Hehlers of San Francisco. the Court House in Lafayette, in »lid tV. onf oni Saturday, the6tli the6th day of Decem Deeem- an<l will be otíered low for cash or conntry county, ber, 1873. ¡873. at nt qne o’clock P. M. of said day. day. produce’ At which time and pmee any person inter- •. i «K estedmav appear und nie file objections to i said,-' ■ < » J. T. ^EMBREE, j acccunt. t Administrator, -i 4 Lafayette, Nov. 7,^873. iv A H N -T ’I..- ' j --------------- ;»■■■■■ , , — N I Ü ' Administrator’s Notice. otice is hereby given Are now running, «nd are prepared to buy Wheat or to exchange for Wheat, to grind Tor toll, orj to chop for toll, or to grind high or to grim low or not to grind at all, or any way to pl^ise the farmers, so that they wiil not ’ go awdy scolding. 4 The Dayton Granary that the undersigned hug been duly ap N pointed aduiiniutpUor uf the estate of Ran son Higgins, de^eaped. .All Tersons know ing theniselvcFinilebte<rto the estate are re quested to call and set J. le the same, and all persons having claims against said estate, wflbplease present them with proper vouch ers within «x nnmtlm from date, to the un dersigned at his residence two miles west of Lafayette, Yainliill Ctyintv. Oregon. ^7 DAVID SMITH, ' rt* ' Administrator. Lafayette, Nov. 7. 1873. iv a * MISCELLANEOTS. ’ v' • ■ 1« now open for storage, free of charge to all those that will give us the preference of pnachasi ng ‘ their Wheat for cash, at> the ’ GEM SALOON highest market price, any time when they may see prjoper to sell. ' _ . *. ^OREGON, bip companion:! who are to accom- So come ¡on, gentlemen, we have a free LAFAYE’FrE, bridge and! no ferriage, and wfill accommo middle of thè car date you ajny way to suit the times. pany him. The r ’. Isaec Sampson, - - Proprietor. was arranged òr thè accommoda- o - 0 HARKER <t <fc CO. BARKER ealer 4 n jfine wines and ijq - the stor WHorthestor- tion qf atten 2.1S73. uors, Buch as: age’of temporal supplies prov Dtiyton, Ocaober , _ _ . I - ippiy» of prov- Whisky,'brandy, Ale, Porter, Beer ani b°da. ■ ' , ender. It is ¡expected that th< QGT’Also, Segar?, Tobacco, Candy, Nuts, an Francisco in horses wilUr etc, Give jne a“ all, This will allow ' no35 tf about eight » D NEW GOODS! At the Old Brick Corner. True Blue only! a w< eck in which to recover from the effect#Ibf ects of his long ore contending trip by rail FERGUSON «¿BIRD against Thad S ens and Joe DaD- race icls in the $20, w which will AVE just received and are âve till ijiinriia take place Nov. lbtln The vöciiit result ( constantly receiving is watched with of this enterprise < *!STew Gocdsf^ ■ r mable ini est by turf men considerable ini erest in all parts ql the country^ Should Consisting of General Merchandise, ' blue fi* win ~ t ie r bè will un- True ‘ -O-7 CLOTHING doubtedly neve^ sts again.~BaZ- HATS, CAP8, 11# Mr timore Sun, Limit FSED8TABLB, Corner aeflerson and Third Sts., H * * st No. 1 comprises’ nil east of Dayton, Wa Walla ¡ /County Washington r ¿South of the $nake 1 unded on. the north’bv thf •er and 011 the South by moun- tain range. Tfc med to and shall bo the George Hunter. District No, i comprise all that portion of Oregon lying east of tjiie as and west of the Blufi T , 'range. This is assin¡ I Mü the fiqld of Fran ? hi prise District No. th it portion of f the Blue Mountaii è Territory 1 R1 as cf Idaho and ’ dis- Extern shall be th£ trict is al fiqld of R. P. CH g man named Walter A yoking .... " went Ao a party -iiear Wheeler) wi ’ ‘ “ wl^ek, ^k, carrying carrying witn with Roseburg last him $150 in coiii As the weight of the bullion !b incommoded hi9 movements in tlie i mazy dance, be went out and “c^cbed” it under the $cat of his buggy, . When the ball was ovett he ioiftti und that some thief ' the sack of Master of St had made' awayjwith XW, P. rnonoy. I ! ARJKE, of Ore- npHK UNDERSIGNED THKES pleas- > f JL ure in announcing to the travelling pub lic that in connection witji hiafeed and Liir. ery bbsinoBS he is running a DAILY EXPRESS to and from 8t. Joseph. Leaves * Lafayette At 10:15, making connection with the cars, and returning«t 1246-p. »• n35-tf HULL JOHNSON, Prop. ■ . / t. --ALSO— . . Ì - ' . . JI L’f- K dealer« irt groöerie«, glassware, Queers, ware and patent medicine« T>JLLlAln> »SALOON, PowcrM’A Steward proprietors. Best wines, ^qnore, Ac. JL> ILAEfl E S5 * „ J, Of latest Styles and in fine variety. aanGive this Houfe a Call.Tito . aprGmfl I! <■ -------- I BOOTS, SHOES, -GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ■ ■ J ’. ■ ’ ( 8TAPLE ARTICLES, ST. JOSEPH BU9IN8SS DIRECTORY. ............................... m —..——— ;---------------- GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, ETC., ETC., ETC. EIÆY & SIMPSON, cor. 4th and Elm ; f I G range 1 i LjtFAy£TTE, - - , OGM OTEL, J. H. Okie, proprietor; cor of 4th and Depot streete.jNew house and good accommodations. .. ----------- rs------ ------- - H A AND HACK LINE! The Weekly Sun’ ONLY $1 00 A YEAR, 8 PAGES. Tke Best Family Paper, The Best Agricultural Paper. The IteBt Political Paper. N AND AFTER MAY 18, THERE The Best Story Paper, will be a regular stage running be j/ tween* Iafayette and Portland, making Tfte Best (Fashion Reports. weekly tr pa, leaving Lafayette, every Fri The Best Cattle Market Report*. day morn: ng at 8 o ’clock, returni returning Satur The Beat General Market Report*. day. FA FARE, RE, EACH WAY, SI 50 50» The ,Re*t Paper Every Way. THE WEEKLY NEW YORK SUN. NEW I Eight I’a/ea, so c pl unins. 81 a year, er Will be j laced upon this line in a short less thpn'S cents a number. Send Your time. tixe. -Â . . EXPRESS anh other business attended to DolUr ** - r ■ a» pBroartiy Address TUE AUN, New Xork’UF-- J. OLDS ~ PROPRIETOR. O A HACK r—-4*2.,...,.... t ■ ■ R ichmond , (V ), Nov. 5.—Thejre- turns from the St anly confirm last night’s dispatch with very few ex- ceptions. The rvative gain has been immense., ig Republicans concede KempW majority in the f. ■ * '■ ■ IW* State td be 15, BOTA. S t . P aul , Nov|5.—The indications all point to the ej ion of the entire Republican Statokicket. N ew Y ork , v. 5.—C. K. Davis, Governor-elect . Minnesota,, tde- graphs from St. 1 aul that his major- ity is”c*tiiuuted a i about^OOO to 10,- 000. zThere is ’ obably a Bepubli- can majority on îe State ticket. ; . NEW UpsEY. N ewark , N oy 5.—Both Senate and House of Nel I Jer sey will be Ro publican, tho fori .er by a majority? of seven and the l£t tter of four. The Republican majoi ty last year was 35. THE ' (CATION. • dii X