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: Elections iw tbk United STAxpa-— The Bepuhlicana have carried the Colorado State by a majority of 1400. In Georgia, the Democratic candidate, Colquitt, hap been elected Governor by a majority of from 70,000 to 75,000. On October 10th the elections for the important states of Ohio, Indiana, and; West Virginia took place. The returns had not been ascertained with completeness at the time of the departure of the mail. The Ban Francueo Call ol October llth thus summarises the. results as far as they were known:—" In Ohio ~the .returns received are not so favorable to the Bepublicane as was expected, bat they still express hopes of carrying the state by a small majority. -Hamilton County is variously reported as having elected the Democratic ticket by a ranging 'from 600 to 1000. The 4 fnmcatione are that the Democrats elect both Sayler and Banning in the First and Seconddistricts. Sayler's election was expected, but the Republicans dently counted on electing Mathews, who is personally one of the strongest men in Ohio. The Bepubliciine claim hie election, but the figures do j3hpw it.. Guyahoga Couffty, including the city" of Cleveland, shows the largest Democratic gain. Last,year the Republicans carried the county^by over 6000 majority r which is reduced 'thiii year to 2500. The Democratic %am in Hamilton County is about 1500. pfEset to tinei '"the inter/or towns show , Republican gains, but not' suflßcienfly' large to make the State secure. Beturns from. Indiana are meagte. The Democrats claim the State by from 5000 to'tJCOb, although a majority of the returns received show Bepublican gains. The Bepublicana claim the Btate, but do not give an estimate of tlieir majority. From West Virginia nothing definite had been heard at the hour of going t<4 p^reßs." ' r ** Thesecoad grand Pan-Anglican,'Synod will be held at LasQbeth : in the autumn of 1877,; endrrshe!iei is every reason to believe, says the Home News, that it be attended by a large majotitScOf Ah© Bwhope who are jfli *ommuniQn with the English Church. The Episcopal Church of America will be worth,Uy, represented both bx the numbers character of its prelates; the Church in Australia will send- its.metropolitan, the Bishop of Sydney; the Cburch -in New Zealand will send its metropo i an, the BeY Dγ Harper, Bishop of Christcharch; South Africa will be represented by Bishops JoneS; and; MaCrone ; and amongst other colonial prelates who have intimated their intention of being t preeent are the Bishops of St Helena (designate), Nova Scotia, Fredericton, Rupert's Land, Brisbane, Barbadoee, Colombia,and Dunedin.

rf\ DAYS PBOM LONDON: Messrs W. Sbange and Co; r Will liave ready for inspection oa Monday next, November 27th, 1876, a special collection of noveltiee ex ba etiOeyth, ' fifty days from London, for the Christmas season. The Bink - - Drees Suspender, Pyrenees Scarves, Ecru Oacbemire, etreamer Nets and Laces, French Millinery, Lisse Buchings, Lace Fichus, Coatumee, the Gainsborough and. Grand Duchess Straw Efats, including many Articles of Fashion, now so very scarce. W. STBANGB and CO., Victoria House, Nov. 22nd, 1876.—[Advt.J Makk Twain ok Bad Musicians.—The musical public and general readers are can* tioned not to purchase Weeton's Wizard Oil and Magic Pills, without carefully examinng the outside wrapper—and be sure that the words " None genuine without the signature of the proprietor,—Frank Weston, Sydney, N.8.W," are engraven thereon. Anj other so-called preparations of mine, are unauthorised by, mc, and calculated to mislead the public Signed—Fbakk WEarroH. Sole agent*—Khmpthobne, Pbosseb& Go. Price —Hatf-a-crown.—("Advt.l

"B rkeley, September, 1869 —Gentlemen I feel it. a duty I owe to 70a to express my gratitude for the great benent I hare derived by taking 'Norton's Camomile Pills.' I applied to your agent, Mr Bell, Berkeley, for the above-Darned Pills, for wind in the stomach, from which I suffered excruciating pain for a length of time, having tried nearly every remedy prescribed, but without deriving any benefit at all. After tiking two bottled of your valuable Pills t was quite restored tGrroyvusual state of health, . Pleaee give this publicity for the benefit of Chose' , who may thus be afflicted.—l am, Sir, yours tray. HhnbyAllpajbs." —To the Proprietor*

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Press, Volume XXVI, Issue 3501, 24 November 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XXVI, Issue 3501, 24 November 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XXVI, Issue 3501, 24 November 1876, Page 3