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. 10 sgricultursl pursuits. Ry o Tarmer n many casen from g {E 1 0UISIAHA 7| | any person having any authority whatever to | s - THE LOUISIAHA ELECTION. | i o truinstion and ouut. Whila | the Commtee xndouttedts bt it 8 reafourths of the valun of his arop to 1 Qoubt that the returns sent to G Comn ,_un .ansport it to market, tho question of that cost pre- . we Lavo no doubt that the returns senb to Gov- | vistions in_ their minds the electi = 10 | el ieele S0 hie minc, "justle, ns oge of. vial T 2 errior. Warmoth from various parishes by th0 | organized fraud. -Govornor ection Hiad heen an Talicrand | portance, Walving any discussion in this place in re- | Shioped by luke— 7 TR " Supervitom_ of Registration Wi, upon thelr | act of 1370: had tha Alols saLmar oF tos o WASHINGTS I majority.of, th T joady sndl geerally | Gard 10 the efforts that havo been madelooking to somo | ‘o Buifalo Report of the United States Semate Com- ! favo, show that tho aforesaid persons namedss | tion in o e o s ok the elee. Friba v Beforg (et ‘Jioce Lorvest fho sango of | degree of control over tho railway clarges in thisand | T Tlectors, and whom wo-ball desiznate as the | of tho Supervisors of neginun‘iofi?gp&:'g};fi‘ mittes in Regard to the Lice ! Groeloy " Electors, recoived o mafority of tho.| ent parishes : G tors, r] | arishes, and the ap i ig- ote. . competent suthority, and the- clsim of. Gover- | few excoptions, Wore appointod from the ranks .. | nor Warmoth depended entirely uipon tho un- [ of thosa who were opposed. to tho Repuliy W w e e T i‘;xti?‘nud f;hwmtel:mt'" Mfi:flm’ W gndw::nlxfl.nd Bmy, and wo think, from the informal g:ndq:g; Tpmses |- The Returns. of Both Boards —in?;tgg}:mg&:;h‘i!;m Inxivthisfz:;;?:}tx:ergflii | cififixg?:apfi::‘rlrxgo%%n%h o mliatihiy ‘Declared Illegal Do pretence that the law was complied with, 2nd | vestigation, there islimednul:zc(?::aah:;?g::: Lo Lynch Do aay th - | tage usy Ty mean: ”‘ tle Lyncl ard were nevur‘ atany Hmo, per- | tages were used to the utmost, and eversy means i ! —% ULty | pRes vetorg g r Fior 1 om0 Uz Tonw, wempathizing moro OF less | cller Btates, and of {ho reanlis thus far aétained iy —-ug~wue Yast Year, 67 (o dovnwand féndency in corn. Tho crop of | that diroctied, tho gubjct of traneportation Lastward 1 e istal nalily, a large | may properly be alluded to. That tho rates carrent S tainied vath & dlighlly Musly are- | for iho past year or two must, If poseible, and b o on 15,001715 Lushels, 1a | by como menas, bo reduced, fs apbarent to all: Eg- | To Elngston ey were 14,760,414 Lushels, Tirged facilitios aud increased competition by rail Toother Confd’n porta. BT, it 15 Dioped, at an carly_day, at least partially relieve 15 rieet of ¥ Lice bisn 1,120,085 boslils. To | {ho TWest from its embarrasuiient, snd varfows frojects | -Total by lakes... . e TL708 bucheld, rices liave becn | are suggested lookingto s end. No entirely new | Dinola & Miich, Cinl e eay thiianghons the yeat, i demand | lives from Chicago fo tho seabocrd lave beeu opencd | 0. & N. W. o 5 = Deing almast wholly for immediate conamplion. foramout Steen Soars, dusing which fimo the Norto- | LGV K ey = e ATes | 2T T 7T 17 0 TRARLEY, - 't ‘weat ‘more than doubled ypiiation and-produce General Business of. 1 Ycar; “The trade in basley Lina been_ quite large, and Iess | ton true, facilities bave ‘beerr greatly Increased, and i Fifteenth Annual Report of - -~ the"Board of- Trade. - =7 ____ | mitted to seo_them. The thinl section of the | Pl & X Addenda by Senators Morton and mce of the election of Electors, | difficultios were thrown in tha way of registra- . sctsng subject to violent fuctuations of price thanin most of | new 'compotition over parts of the route hss been es- - il Statisticsoc Tlhie Produce e e ity ot Lo st crop was | Labiished, but wholly Indepenagnt lines axo now 5o 2,065 and. provides that the Exocative suthority of | tion; Kepublicans in many parish --~" Movement. e et previous one. Thio city consumption §s | more numerous than then, uor fs there any immedi- 197,11 Trumbull. each State shall cause three lists of the namesof | to great- i i 'y Derlahes were put O e O P Fhe five, s most of our miaifing estab- | afe prospect of relief in this direction. The Baltimors 1,200,150 A $ha Elsstora of aach Siate o be mads and oot | ot pn! panconyenioncs to fnd the Regiatrar, ESE e Lo s wore dostrosed, and it 1s only quite recently | & Obio extension to this city, hoped for by this 160,193 e A 51 botia dillsesed o thia Elintors on 0n betors, |/ annt iy iastancedmerosimbla o doso ; x < the reconstructed have been ,fn‘lza'rel! o renew opera- | time, {8 still far from completion, although portions 2000 thio firat Wodnesday in Decembar.ead or before | places of registering aud of voting in many par- The Secretary of the Bourd of Trade, C.Rsa- | ons.” The city consumplion, However, ‘muat be | of i ars ander contract, end still more s soon to be o e e e & Wasurioros, Teb, 10, 1673, | ors sill anmiox otp. of tho 8aid ists 0. fi%’? isl:eg were Lixed at. points remote from the cen- < 1 o than i indica & balance ghect of the | placed in the ssmo condition. otal sbipments.. 1,001,328 12,160,048 47,013,55 7 et o Snte Gon shall snne; b i i i dolph, Fsq., hes just iesued tho Bfteent annual | Lo e Hlactepanicy ean bo sccounied | © New lines. ara suggested conncoting with lines now | In storo Doc 31, 1675, 568 LG 1695252 5 ia the repors of 11> Sonate Com- | tho lia of their votes. Thocartiicato of thoSec- | place °§m%?“§5e°$’ e reseteron n;fl: ogea and’ Elections in regard to 15 mob téquired. an ; o —CP| On e Tih of Jusuars, 1973, the Souete adopt- | tion, seems fo - N oty ethse | fraudyand frregtlasiiien nirachathed in & - After sketching tho difficulties expericnced in stocx. | e eifactuaty atrangled, The mubject of elther | * Considerabie Ammon L O s | S fg‘°;:; sendlution s eaatemplated by the 1w of the elostion of Eloct: | Loy o Hoohe Bt 1o Tt T e, et & busintes atter tho firo, and the won- | _The largely incressed production of comm for iho T Al for mew routos, or in somo measure réstrain- | city by teama this ia not included (n tho above state- pyfeesleed, That tho Committee on Priileges and | ors and thelr right o cast the Eloctoral voto of | were of the opinion that, upon a fair electi © Fesmming Duste oot that o | P8t Uhree Tears liss groatly sccolerated lock-raising, | ing existing onct, bas eon discuszed in the National | ment. - . = Tlections 13 directed to suquirs aud report tothe Sen- | the State. It Congross chooees o go bebind | tho Republican part g e derful change in the popular sentimen 2nd our receipts of both cattle and hogs lave bocn | Congress, underauthority given thit body to regulato | Incinded in shipments to “Other American Poris™ | gent and_Vice-Presid: lectors for Preal- | the Governor's certificate, and inquiro who Lad | the.' S i parly, o scosoed tho catastrophe, tho Teport Pro- | largely in excess of any {ormer year, lndecd, tholow | commercd bolween tho Suien biLih, 30 20 L | e e emes fo Collngwood, Fort | on And, Viee:Prosidens has been conducted i tho | yoen chosen as Electors, it is pot violating an tho.’ State, ‘and hna beon cheated “and g Sces : e T W T T M i, o | Honeivs o ovopd sty "o prov s | Fopo nd Calbdine, Dot aeconaigled thiongh | fho Commiation ma, and Arksnsas in scsordsace with | DR EHOTOR %, T U i States bo prescribe | bowe ihat- comroled 183 mehiney ot th £ tras it ithe X alternat 1h selon. ern o . s, and A s 7 5 machinel utiling eaterprices bava mot been confined to the | 1oic roducer ther, have loft no alternatise Lor e | “That the National Governmentis in duty bound to .2 SATENENT fnws of sad Staies, sad what contest, if amy, have | ‘what okall bo, the svidencs of tho election of | clootion, B, motmithstanding A i, the burned district, but many fine and substantial erec- | Yoef and pork. The current movement of hogs dur: adopt dome meagurcs for ho rolief of the most import- | showing this quantities snd value of nrticles of domes- | gaid siates, >/ who wers alectad ux Elestomain effthorof Electors, but is simply going behind the evi- | Lynch Returning Board, with the sort of evi- tions have been mads oa the ¢ West Side’ B B e "mas oo, argo aa 10"atiract | ant intereata in the conntry seema to be largely con- | o produc exported from Chicago 1o Canada by ake | 2234 Slates, and what measuros are nocessary o provide | dence, as prescribed by s aat of Congress; and | dence which was beforo them, had no . power i ‘movem ges: report of the Trade and Commerce of the City forbs the fact that large amounts are recelved in | orsoon to be in operation in Genada,but of . all thess | City consumption, oF of Chicago, being for -the calendar year 1872. mrx& u?mu of wmr:];n. uhz;doumod)ygaggpumh:mxh Te- x%:umfl mug 1\-:; l{‘cmudgle;‘l 18 fixod fi:‘:‘fl?& unaccounted for... 7o 3 i it . Ve vt us! y of al 80 Tes: ¥ 7o make the following extracts from its pages | PO i flfm,uwo o been 5,251,7 els, e puie ortion 20 I 5 ! ‘a:\l:mpeuuon el o LIvE bkl B would lave carri o T e e tho limita of the Sre, Tho char- | D& TATIRCEE MNA Toemed o marvel wheroor | ceded, nd projocts looking to this end aro numerous, | dugieg ihe year 16722 oy thus going behind the certificate of the Gos- | N S B e arecied hive, with o ery feW ex- | Fov wach vast gusntitics could bo disposcd of for - | the {rioads of escls pressiug it with o vigor wortty of | drtictes. Quanftiioh. _ Vatue, | FRed sghlnst dnd delsrmilng 10h conteats anud the traor, wo nd that the official roturns of tle Gudiethe Jow of fhia Bials tolnveatizate thess o sae. bamgreatly superior to thoso destroyed s | modiata consumption, as they must be duribg the | the Luportauce of the sbiect. It Ttk e conceded | Fiovr, brls 67 8 8,0 | Suure election of Blectors for Prosident and ¥ice | eloction of Electors from the various purishes of rges of frand and fnjuy, Of S0 A Mpog ihete bt e ey, thot e mfia":&x@eflm’ varmer sessons. Prices of catllo Bave, st ponerd] | he fim.,”fifgm,lfimpfli‘;‘“‘},,é' et 221508 this posolution, T e o Do exC"i% | Louisians had never boen countod by anybody Tho eloction. ) q.g;“gxg;:ml‘-‘.w::n suflad ocity, 7 - ¥ least ag s n { , i oul d 3 = i ence rule, been satiafactory ; that of hogs at lcas! e e Al gl . oyater % ,_,A':wg Bsend for persons and papors, o take testimony, and at | Laving authority to count them. fied to - by the Governor oi the Eh(a,‘g\::fl&l‘ to any in this countrs, {n point of beauty of de- | 5o uantity at market conld he hoped to just and finish and eolidity of construction, The xeL‘;';‘é T e have, been 654,075, andof hogs Rlle'u afforded than the fact that the busimess of grain-car- S, 190, money siteady cxpended, and to be expend- | ot B o0 s icgt00 In 1571 they were, of | rying from Chicagh to Buffale by lako is profitable st A o contracts now in conrse of execution, is scarcely | cottl 545,030, and of hogs 2,652,040. Tho | slx cents per ‘bushel, while railroad companies claim it fess than £45,000,000; and the contemplated improve- | foio)° valus of live stock received at tho Stock | is nob Tremunerative from Chicago eastward an equal their discrotion to send a sub-Committee of their own Somie two or three days preceding the 4th of il .roturn: - - o 2%‘3‘:::7 1: eliber e sald Btates, with cuthority fo | December, the Lynch Board ofiicially declared gt‘:fiufi;?adrsy ‘the %efimfififi‘& ‘;:Z::&a‘bhtgn 107,508 ony, ad i tho exigeacy of i servica ds. | (a3t .- Bonzano, J." Lansbers, C. H. Hal- | jewa of Lonisiana for thet purposs - and the per. = ‘mands, the said Committee ma: iat and 0 757 | auitsble dsintercsted e e e oy | stead, L. C, Rondsnez, A..R. Jobnson, Milton | gons who in fact -made -the - sxaminstion and for 1873 will bably reach one-third {0 one- 72 d llows : Cattle, $41,000,~ | number of miles, at less than from thres to five timea = Tt o ore, “Tha buding of residences, ex- e o0 e e Lol e O | Binteoms Asgiining that hero 1o ot loast & large G- | Corn mhel, bria %0 50 | rucident In either of mich States, with suthorify to Morris, J. Taylor, and John Ray, whom we shall | count had no legal suthority to doso. The elec- M of small dsmensions and cost, has not been press- | gog g grand total of $75,475,500 y 4 ferenco {4 the two modes of transportation in favor of { Corn meal, tons, 0 760 | tuke such testimony namay be matérial in dotermining-| designate 8 the Grant Electors, had received s | tion of the- Grant -Electors is cortified by th 33 with the same vigor as ‘business structures, but g Sl SROVISIONS, that by water, it would thon seom that the first duty of Buckwheat four, brls, e s;g 285 pending contest growlug ont of tho elsction of | majority of -all the votes in the Stato-tor Flect-"| Lynch Roturning Board, but the Board difi nc: oy et S st i 5 |y, prring ot gl s e sy | SSSmR L G e S | 2L O | o coniined o | Doty SE Sy e T S, Bovey ik then | S ironeaL ot b et e eI, ot of business hss Deon oo les re- | $6 22 ATOCH 13 Mo Noth ments for oy | ranch of the sublect ths full sulhorty, of the Qov. | Wroom corn, T 1 | I oo b alatm the. Comuitice on | in posseasion of the oftics. of Secrol et | o ianot senifed by the Covemor of the - Tho Jevulomment Oho wondorral rostoration of the | (e P Tho demand for this cluss of meats has boos | ernment will bo less questioned, espectally should t | Deans, bris. o2 %553 | Priviloges and Elections have had und id- Tho stat 6 offias of Becratary af Piata | Suats, mn xoqnired by tih act of Congraa. - 2 do apy nssumed L ctions have had under consid- | or the State seal, who on docided by | Tho Committce are of the opinion that neither a 5 5 Taeilities for transacting it. The unperalleled degree | Jarge during tho year, immenss quantities belng taken | not scek to interfere wh:( or ove eration eo much of- the-resolution £s relates to | the Supremo Court of tho State.s fewdaysbefore, | the Senate of the United States nor both Houses of 105 sanifesied in Chicago' 5ad fate in Octo~ | for'export to Europe, while the hiome demand, Eastern | rights of domain claimed by any State. The West, Total. 0 T 1 3 T w{’i"e%‘:, s "aeemd 10, continue, 10 the extent of | \ia'Gouttern, has been well maintatned. s | atud indood & respectablo porton. "¢ the East, have fof the election of Electors in the State of Lonis- | to b jthe Iawful Secretary, imade 8 certifi- | joinily, have tha pover.under. the Constitntion . 5 ! x ) o h 2 3 o patronizing onr merchants {rom now quarters, and 10 | hocs {ne trado during tho early part of the year was | many sears urged tho speedy construction of & ship~ | The following statement ehows the ariicies, and iaps, and bog leave to submit the following pre- cato of election to the persons so declared cho- | 1o canvass the roturns of an election and count = s been good, snd when proseen (el b | il ng booo done o that ditscion, 8RS0 | Bt “egilatires pomiiar covventions, commere | Ariicn, " Quanitice) ' Azt Quaniingy | Marel 1870, for tho Xogulation of clections in O Breidint, sneiiig io e ronmar ol of e o e | Lead, 872 Eotnparatively few of ‘our prominent merchsnts bave | quring the —summer, the perties in interest | organizations snd committees bave pressed the matter | Almonds, bags... , Pig, bars. .. that State provides, among other things, that | the act of Congress. They did not on that da) % T okl Cotngt ke s | Wit Tt wachy Sow ey, The | wiap e ostienot Congme W bl gmingn | bSO 0an MREIRENm P, |e B, O T g, B et op shale This, Dat Lert t OBen Toh | Lo o L e e (i ot | arngemente, tod POl B e Drma vl | T moaerable gusciies of pork.feom, poinis not | sction, but ol these and saeurancos indicating specdy | Dlcking pdrs,cis ' aolCamber, (oot 11,502000 | oflicars known as Supervisors of Registration in | several doys uatil Alr, Boveq, the Becretary of o e Tt ol abceiimalog. 1o T mtantia) maoans 24 abUity. Our gro Eateo by o e fo that ot ono o wobeld | snd s tho proscot time it can kandly booped they cul | Carpet, bales iesleminn bl 2 | cach pariah in tho State, aud that thess Buper- | State, got possession of tho Siato senl 8083 t0 | result can only bo regulated by tho law of tho any Letter pros] of success than | Cat i, brla, popula- H e Fah boan very marked, A canvess of ihe cltyin | the principal portion of “the stock in tho West, this thie | be renowo alr, bales, visars of Registration shall have suthority to | at! it to their certificates of election. The i H Tune, 1671, developed n rectdent population of S2T0; | sicomer” D aequently disposed. of a8 bet | havo resulted hithertos {ndeed, some arguments in ro- | Causticsods, d'ma 3 L %4 o State. Whether it is consistent for the twa. ot depieton consequent upon the fire probbly re- | thay could. Whether so designed we msy not Jmow, | gard to the mecessity of the work, as a military or de- | Cement, brls. e e mber 1o 310,000 or 515,005 but @rowil | hf(ho effcet of this operation wus to greatly ehock | fonsive measure, that appeated for several veard to i set in before o close of 1671, and bas continted | ypecnlation in tho article, and the market bas ‘since | command the respect of many who would otherwise be oy Ty i October the city suthoritiestacks | poen Jeft to ita natural course, opposed to it, cannot now be relied on as lending any ppoint - Commisgionors of Eloction (who- in | Secretary of State had no right under the law to iat in orhor Btates aro called Inspectors. and Judges), | make sy cortificato on. the subject, unless for Homees, e e L e oo o \inder whose direction and suthority the voting | the information of tho Governor, and his certifi- | give' no opinion, to go behind tho certificate Shall antually take placo; that the Supervisors | cate constitutes, no logal ovidence of tho elec- | Sf tha Governor of the Btato - to -inquira of Registration shall also control and direct the | tion of the persons thorein named. The Lynch | whether tho votes for election have ever been Sogitration of the Yotors i sach pusie tising | Toard, I maling the count and doclaraiion ss | countad by tho legl Rofurning osrd crestod by £ plos fx roglairation nd tho lacen for ol | to ' alesion of Elactors, did g0 wihout Bav- | fhoclew of the Biates or, whather, in making’ ing. that aftor tho olection ha taken place, the | ing befors them any of the offcial returns of | uch count, the Board fd beforo thém the ofi- Commissioners of Election &l Dbring the | tho election as mado ont by the- officers of the | cial roturns, the Committes offerno suggestions; boses contatning the votes 1o a cortaia poiat ia | elcction under tho laws of the Stato, and had no | but present only & statement.of the facts asthoy s gof i "The prcking thus far in this season 18 comewhat be- | aid in behalf'of the measure. 5 s, cases, e inty population Of 067,195, AT the €loso | 1ou thiat of the last at a corresponding date ; many an- | Many warm friends of this work, who fully sypro Dry goods, casca.. of the year it should probably be stated at not 1683 | 4icipate a final result s large, but it may provo that | ciate the advantages to be derived from i, have | Earthenware, cr'a. 0 280,000, e o dratn on the hog ¢rop by summer shipments | for some timo appeared so doubtful of success that | Ficy goods, casea.. 10 trad of tho clty in dry goods, ETOGCT- | hos uo depleted fhe supply astocausa somo disappolnt- | they have seriouly cast ubout for some, other | Tish brie. fes, iron, clothing, boots and shoes, ‘drugs, and the | meniin this respect, the capabilities of our country | means of promoting the end in view, and attention has {ts, for 1872, will fall Little lecs than an aggregate of | gre, however, almost limitles, boen drawn to negotishons with the Government of , PRGE. ... i 7 . tal 8 1 2o 00, and some esiimato i st even a highier 8g- | ““ing progpictive large demand for lumber for bulld- | Conada to secure (o us by, improvoments on that sid 5 1 tho parish, where, nndor the supervision and di- | logal evidenco bofore them at all upon Which | understood them. As to the other quest O afactures lave, a8 rule, been conducted | yng Durpataain the city stimulated. manufocture dur- | of the falls that which 2 e aied 16 remlizo. fiom Eimpervundepel Tection of ' the Suparvisor of Regisiration, the | they could connt the votes; but theircount was:| npon which the Committee are tustraied egox': e atonll bo conbtad. and when that i6 ascom. | mado upon. documents, aldavits, aad_state- | port, touchiny Tiahed “the “Supervisor of Registration shall | menis ex parle in their charactsf, having 1) port; tauchide, tha | exlslerce of A loml Blata e fastotily, end on @ mack enlarged scalo, Tho de- | yng ihe winter of 1871-2, and the supply has been am- | our own Government direct. Public senttment in 65 2 ‘make out & statement of “the result of the eloc- | legal validity, and which conld not in the natura | Senator from that State, they are not now pra- L inéreased facilitica for procuringsuitable | ;ig for all wants, though st times the nesortmentson | Canads, which for sesrs was greatly divided us to oalfor manufacturing x‘;v;rf:::- has, eglggfl;!fl“;h 3o Fere! m:.-:n‘.le fgsmqu. I;rx‘u;i né grades nm‘, :x .fi-mms, ‘(:Dimd b:i;lanfh nhgthelx: Govern- eoterprises 29 were alrea guratod, draw- | ynoet'in demand have ‘somewhat higher than | ment in the way of improving ‘water_rontes, tion - ot the varlous voting places in the parish, | of things form the basis of an sccurato and 7 3 R rtosed attention o thocity 13 & dosirable polot | uring the last nime monihs of 671, butnot s igh ua | has vecently becore mors crysiglieed, w8 e e e 2o Sl baes O D | O o o claration of tho result or the sles- | P2red @ Feport- to embeark in greatly enlargod operd y | Sas anticipated. The receipts by rail havo been larger | provement and omlargement of their existing warls Sriplicato copiea of the tally-sheet D piate |t SR % jons, L aer of ch articies as yill find's market at | fyun Riiherto, a considerablo portion of that nrriving | has now come 1o bo tho establiliod poliey of tho B STATEMENT . ) o d ey T tho artico of iro, | (o0 LR, & Eo e o oo, The eatire xe. | Goverament, The extent to, and promptness with | shoving the smount of duties collected at the Gustom -ment of the vote at each poll in tho parish, to bo | TiE CHARACTER OF THE EVIDESOE DEFORS THE | jon that no reference shonld bo mado in tho re- 5 e arti 1% 8 %te vartous forms of utility, Chicaga surely ean, | cofpta have been 1,183,659,283 feet, and of shingles 610,- | which tlio Ganadian improvements aro 'pushed, will | House at Chicagoon for rtat signed by the Commissioner of Election, and the NOH BOARD. i : A no doub at 2n early day will, develop inio s largo | e e e o cise of i year aro sbout 83 | Gopend. mmuch on fho meamnra of e, L ahvan, or+ipn Impsriationd Quring th Si5pervinnr of Hegistration shall seal up one copy | _ On the 15th of November, after the -Lynch RUskito.tho decliios af ths, Supreuas Cort o : Imanusscinring centre: This, nd other Ynos O BEOTL” | 000,000 feet of lumber larger than 8 Jour sae, DLLS | 7, by our people and our Government, and no Donded Dt | of "ol these papere, and inclosa it £ tho Gov. | Boord had boen orgunized by the election of | FOI 00 TS I e Do laagal Paciing : able production, sbo mmand Ssshrtmenta are not up to the usual Gtandard, Shingles | time should bo wasted in bringing every influance ernor of -the State’ by mail, then sesl up | Longstreet and Hawkins to fill tha vacancies ard, n\:g:fl the "ground-that the decision was ¢ it »| made subsequent to the $th.of December, when - 5 « - ADDENDUM BY SENATOR MORTON. + A majority of the-Committeo-were of thaopin-- of our cltizens a8 well sa strangors, " hirg ¢ g i ton 1t Lsads of o0, AR50, B Toul Yt that e | SE20PP 0000000 lsn i3 siock than at teclsoof | st our command ‘o, b, ln faver of ihe o cops aad send it to the Gov. | of Pinchback and Anderson, Longstreet, on'| Fdg Sureeduent fo e S0 O DRSNS Shell ere many yeare, become g4 moted for olx maUL- | ', present winter 8o far promises to be favorable | meeds of the SoRtmeres of the Iakes, Canada desircs eror by the next most- speedy mode of | behalf “of said Board, and designstiog | geny god Vico President. But it se m"“"- facturing enterprises, 8 in the past we have een 0 @or cecuring tho busis of 8 largosupply for tho eusu- | more intimate and unrestricted trade relations with conveyance, and’ sball himself rotsin the third | himselt ss Deputy Supervisor, domanded of | 41q history of wm et I s Lot zommerciol development, ing year, and it fa mot {mprobeblo that prices moy | fhis conntry, and her Government and people are pre- copy.. The law then provides that the Governor, | Governor Warmoth that be should the T s 1Ot be, e cax wes the businers of 1971 in agricaltural | ‘ylo'coniowhat lower, A moticesble foaturo in ihis | pared lo ofier tons grest AGvaRiages 1 AT Rpaetly B L . Necretuty of Stato, and | official retums of tho clection before suid_Board ; Complete, sad 0. Senate _not be placed fn.. st SeTecoding that of sy previous sesr, that | Lranch of trade ia 2 growing disposition on, the part | but especially in the matter of, feanelt bo it 8 Toh Tynch ang T. O, Anderson, by nume, shall | to be counted. This demand Governor Warmoth | BRERI0H, of all the matorial facts, withouta: Frand sggregate is greatly excecded by the Sear just | of manufscturers to disposs of their production af the | L3vom Wo Ry o able to secure to them by treaty stip- T bats the Returning of Canvaseing Hoard; | declined to comply with in the fallowing: ° { statement of the character of that decisio O e same 1a truo of lumber and of other | nyul ruther than, as heretofore, transporting it them. | ulstions. Should not tho West unitedly press upon 2 e R i SUBIC S 1 mply.with in the fallowing: “ | {kat the fact that 1t was made after the casting ~ e on of trade, a5 will bo scen by referencato (B8 | geiveato market. In sessous of lurge demand and | our Government speedy action 'n Degolaing Shchl | that the Governor of the Biate shall, withid ten | Sra= o5 Lovisia¥a, EXeGUTIVE D) rm,} | 6f fko vote by tha Electors, would fi o A omparison hesewith proscated, _Soveral | Jinliied supply, Such a course may result to their ad- | treaty as will sscure the immediste completion, of the dags after tho election, open the goaled packages NE , Nov.'5, 1872. 2 urmsh S T e o ,°“"‘"'m,' e e aomm... | Sufficient reason why it should not be referred to . A O et orgenized during thé yesr, a0d | Tantage, but under Opposite circumstances it may be s | contemplated improvements of the Welland and Saint .o {rom the various parishes sent tohim by the H b D e b e of tho city havo beon materially | Toertfl of e enng. ¢ ATy s s foon ues foc oms commerce? | X Sapervisor of Registration, in tho presence of | ing me that ou have received nstractions to seo that | 10 the report. Decisions of Courts of last xesort. enlarged thereby. : "Ihe. persistent opposition of prominent lumber | Theso done, and we should haye advanced s lang way 5010 S%57% | the other membersof the Board, and the votes election statements of the ela:tlxlm ‘of Nov. 4, in this | Bre.made at-the closs of causes, and not s the - In feference 10 the busiess largely trumsacted by | manufacturers 10 permitting a xebate of duties on | to thefinal solution of our difficulties, With an easy Total.........e. . ... $H3,700.6 $1,770,97458 | shall then be counted by the Board for Presiden- o T R i y placcd fn the posses- | beginning, aud sre held to_relate backasnd members of the Board of Trade it may L sumber imported bud used 1o, the Teconstruction of | transit for our largest lako vessels to'the foot of Lake | Add bondod goods to direct z $ial Eloctors, Stato oficers, and mombers of the e i Stmekat ¥. ¥, 1om, in ondie'| entablinh, the righty o6f Ws pachies throughont T 843,790.44 b 5 the whole controversy. On the 1ith day of Tegislature, and the resultascertained; that one | President of the Board, T have fo say that Idonat rec-:| November, 1872, & proceeding was co mmymd follows our b bas sensibly affected tho views of | Ontario or to the ocesn, our freight rates on grain (and | fmportations. . H 0 3 § o tl t or fi g of the Bo: of our authorit; Deputy Sy isor to L rsiree; C xR | copy of the result or finding e Board hall mfl& > o ln)r;t.l:n-qlw-;x :’W;. 10| e - Eighth_, District e , ized, a8 2 "The year bias probably, a8 o whole, witnessed more | many of our ple fouching tho question | other property in proportion) would undoubtedly be oAy tha excitercnt in the grain tradethsn-| oe “tne entire ?E&u of all duty on the | largely reduce qm{nflmdnzlwpmytnriheupnrxd]- Grand total. arti 3 hus ruised tho inquiry whether | tureina very Jow esws, cven though we had to srregriarity a2 (Iargel: H Py any of its predecessors. Tho tradig (Iargely o SPEc: Ef&%gg:&‘fiffi;éfifigfl:r{b‘f fn‘i‘g:i e Sinance of gach body ua . that presided | Liomisians, - by tho - Attorney Gener- s 3 o) has becn enormous, and the tendency {0r'| o arg not necesearlly seeking to protect an Poy ibe cost Qitectly ourselves, which, under _body | X . . 2 e e tndcot hosa rampant. Various theo- | ITiE)o'ahlo o mmost aay competition. from {he only | puch in srrsagemcnt wo should nol, | Tho necestary RAILROADS PUBLiC CORPORATIONS. journal of e Stste. onee by 3r ot Loneh AL o o e | O aentl Ofiags of Bicesions. o oajoth whas ! Hes are adyanced &8 accounting for this growing uarter in which it is likely to arise, Our ¥apidid-di- | surveya have been ‘made, and 8 portion of the means B » BD DIFFI( . T ha moro pausibe. oney Deaps, boing | Silng forcsnadmonit a tat'at no vy distant Sy SopropHaed by tho Dominion GOVSImSent | 7 rus i G i T BT SRS TR, o] Dosiass ta il mmaints i posvmnin stpet fivms called e Wiation Honed o ctnniiis ihst owlng to large losses dhy wo must become dependent toa greater éxtenton | for the prosccution of this work, end it now ouly e ne: Pinchoack, and F. J, Hérron, Acting Secretary of | cordance with the 1aw of the State, snd I e a, | theofficial refurns and making any fndin oy Eweeping mistortanes hers pnd elscwhere, MeD | jmporiation, snd itis wathy of consderation whether | needs the cordial encouragement resulting from a | Sm: In your issue of Feb. 7, you say that i - i 2 thereon ; and requiring the returns tnbophcug > i 2 y t ‘mei of this Rottuming Board, | auihorized to hold and open them, Very rospecifally, | ¥ ; quiring > ‘or ot Bomo degree of protection may not be due to the pm‘yu!y adjusted reciprocal treaty to insure tous i3 | t/ihe only public safety is found in the brosd Stal B}E‘F;ffl d:‘":}z ; ] £ Siemi 8 nv‘én‘di Jour obedient servant, R, C Wit 1, inthe hands of the Lynch Board; snd to thia ¥ completion, Projects for the improvement of “Governor of Louisiana, -| uit Governor Warmoth, Hatch. Da Ponte, and romimng epesdy 1nd fortunnte esulta; but this call- | forests ag well 8 0 thelr destroyers, $ot nocotint for sll tho incresse in this class of busle WOOL AND HIDES. Sthor routes through Canada sre suggested by frionds | principle that Governmont must abandon all | within ten daya in the City of New Orleans to | - & 5 Seint Tl vl Fmown By hows fariles Th 02 | muens rteon shov tncrased ot brihhare | o8 UL rspaportation, bu e Rardiy bo cou- | busineas of a privato naturo.” Tho ressons you | enter upon iho duty of consting o volen g 0ol Joil Taugpieeot, Dapoty, Dalted Stalen’] Whision wero madopardien. This Se Wis B¢ B e e e e this on) o Slacred wise, in our prejont condition of ‘Tresstng | oo for the position Is,. that Govornment ia | Meewrs. Pinchback and Andorsen, baving been'| It is claimed on behalf of this Bosrd that, by- D5 that Court decided on the — day of Jantary, in Seted by order and on scoount of partiesnot residents | ygy iy marketed in this city, whiloa large amount of | meceasity, to lend our nid to again divide the public didates for Ce were b ther - s ity. The disposition to operste in grain is el i consignod through to Lastern | sentiment of Csnada onn question that for somany | liable o be swin o | oBn s for Congress, were by another-pro- | the domand upon Governor Warmoth that hs | 1573, T conristi e oo 0 spui e s | S el by ol Urongh 10 Koy | Sl of Cunndy g nition ot L, semany | bl bo b intiol el o oents 8 AT | visto of tho iy e el 10 e S | o o B e aos fon ikt Tynch: Longatoc, 2ha Hawian“to- wide-spread, and < | potnts, b islature and Cor corrupted. Now, this i i i e sprends Sint of orders for speculative operations | F0 Pty trom tho Pacific lope. Jast bas concentrated to s Qegree that promises united | ngTean, CorTup w, this ap-'| clared by resolation to be no longer members of | of the election, and his refasal .to do 8o; & foun-- i = g'?e’?nn“’-’.;&a’f:ifi e e e i | y,'e'm T TR eriay | i 0 Bl tho sy, T ot ey o Eipdi e ' ftaton 4o -All Govern- o Board, and w contrprersy aross in rogued fo | dation was L o o, o8 Bk | e T ot Hoako o W51 are ly 0 p! seeds ) ements, ment,—for no Government can exist wil it the g their places. It asary. e evidence, to ove " the contents” and o o ans of whom dp mot ositate, in bland but | yncrease being mainly of fax eped, e production of | maedly work for the somplenen St of el whnich o B e Fa of this contraveray further than | ciaracter of _pa 2 R retann oo | i;;‘;?:?:f. gfi(xa:;ax :rv;;mh:g. when T firak a ‘torms, to speak of the business 25 & Spo- in this State has o congiderable propor- | wo bava a reasonably good ect of billty to | USe of money, and gome parties -must have the i < g T i C i depretating terms, Lo ppel oSy omia sensurs feom | Jo RS U o Yo acairabio to R | snaras o. toor tho Alscussio of tho subjectof o | use and power to sy e e e[ la state tt Gyremer Warmoth attompted | which 3. gboundary | ovidensd _ Whe| Cohet. by o decision of (ho Supreme O conatitated ga! D pprop oney. B b e fsposed persons. Busing und eelling grain 18 | eparate in the Toceipts tho vurious kinds of soeds, | Niagars Ship Catal on the Ameriean side would at this | Whilo . i B 05 | to confrol tho™ yacagcies thus _ crested | might bo " made.. ~ Without °entering lezal Returning Board; and that Da Pontd; e diiimatan busiaess, properly conducted, | Lu7"ao ¢az it has beon found impracticabledo so- | ime eeem inopportunc, The paealbily of eeriyfu- | o. it miy be true, 28 o general:prin- |in . this _ Board by Temoving | into the discussion of the legal question whother. | Wherton, and Hatch had no sathority whatevars B Snf and. seling real estate, of any aricld | curs relisple roporia from all the railway companley | {ure action on that qucation by the pecrle o7 Goters ciple, that Government should not enter.upon, | J. ~ Horron, . Acting _ Secroazy . of asufficiont foundation thus been laid E * 0. P. MonToN. o w a commodity of commere, Mo in regurd to the differcnt classes. ment of the United States must of necessity causo | and interfere in, business- of s privale Btate, and placing in his stesd * Jack " Wharton, /| the introduction of secondary evidence as to the- . " = the facllity with which ihe businesd ©08 o0 = TROOX CORN. Desitation on {he part of Canods, 83 two SUEhWOLLS | 10w o 7 G0 o i clusion that | 8ad, atter e hod done 8o, claimed that he and | character of the returns, it is sufficient to say AUDEDDM BY SEXATOR TRUXBLLL: 5 conducted offers temptations to prose e high prices current for this arifclo greatly | arenot needed i that point; and with the hostility tare, sccept your conclusion that | \parton, by their votes, had elected F. H. | that-if such -fonndstion had been laid it. My understanding of the evidence iz that Gov- beyond the bounds of p;‘;‘,’—?fi mg’u%gwii e | stimulat . prodyction the _ past mwdn,-a:fl has re- luuxe‘r;a mnnl!u!edinctxtnsmm towsrds the measure, | building a rallrosd and running a steamboat is & | Hatch und Durant Daponte to fill the vacancies | conld only justify: tne introduction of seconds ernor Warmoth some montha before the election princlnes .5115‘3’;23 Poran gaitytends to en: ;‘,“;:S,l‘:i::,‘,,‘;.-'&“‘*;“f“m:‘ e s voas tho 2 :‘Q&a o b irodnsen ty hat sny proposition thal | prisate business. A river and a road are publio | of Pinchback 2nd Anderson ; whils, on.tha other | ary evidence to prove the sctual character and. h‘;‘g{f&feg f";“’ “?": ‘g‘n"fi”l‘.”g’?"mf hance ita price, and thera cen be no. doubt that 6pocw” | mand is excpedingly Jight, and lixge qusalities 276 | conpection with other schemes reccatly much dis- | highways; they are used for the public welfsre. band, it was clnugcd that I;ysnc onlg‘g:lnfln contents of the returns; 'and tho_ testimny be- | ‘g 10 jane pno ;ng;‘n‘% 7 le-lmthnoltn\“:vm"\:::; i jaticuado e ,’,‘,‘,gfi';“i“,’,“,’*,f":,","}"‘:kf“ LB | soeking s pusdaser. ¢ cussedy 13t the friends of i 4a s lodspendent | They aro i:;fimtsm t;;s:mt:genenl uae, fl"flg: e esteet and onb Harins toral {fl?%yamg& m&?fifié‘“‘éfiéfi%fié‘%fi}‘:fl{i‘efi? borentled Hemon s e gafatitan, ';‘""g‘ his ‘poseibly be maintained without such a demand ; hence ‘Bearing its fatare welf: these facte, which will hardly be questioncd, there ap- fi‘mhlp‘} c nature, that they shonld never these vacancies.- In & procecding commenced jn at radict - the place appointe arton, who qualified and took i e existenco of thia form of 710G AL W o) more fifi;’fl"‘&fi i mul:iéflfi' =1 be'very (haignificant probbiities of witimste | made private properfy. The cndesvor to mako | tho Cirenit Court of e gmwf e | Dok et e the. T are. posdesslon, of the ofice of CacralAry oF 5““; i & pr¢ i bt adod and cheap fuel, and happily want a oerds. railroads private propoerty has resulted in the | District of Lonisiana, on the 15th of November, | been; and that in making their count the ‘Board ™ , 1t the 3 i 058l lhap e coml2 possiby do ander other Clrenms §oy. 58 peing saitictony . Jrominesinibs | zxronrsonzus peen enaTis fzOE, | most giganto svindling &nd robbors ever com- | Judgo Darell, hgxm‘s‘gé & preliminasy fojunctort | did n:fi‘relgfi 50 much upoa the evidence as to fifif;m adjourpad fron s preliminary meet 4 in doring th it have not geperally been of e E; . [ * . “, - ros 'y | 0l y combinations snd . ings, the; restraining e arton T om open-‘| what the official returns show: but upon the-| : W ° Al I grin doring e Tast e e e withossed | hud the supply fror fhese fe larsels Raciessing, sud | it o Orost Drtan, beac. 9o 1z | TUNCS T Y competition: whichexieta.| ing tho official returns end counting tho | evidence which-in man oossemiiumicteq | 10 of the Board of tho 1ith, and tae acancies : balder aitemapts b manipulaiing pefcss tha tho pasty | 150 quality of tho 2zt st ey Improsed, wilin fho 130,038 | PoE e e othor branchos of busineas, The prop- | votcs ; from scting 8 Returning Bosrd, mak- | and -denied . their’ S retmesn, - Among | i it baving been filled by Warmoth and Whars Zliough singe Angustbut litloof thia dispasiion has | DSt £ 300l e T ainEred Ly tho Gty dur T eR thacountny 1 Tavestod in_cltics; 10w, | ing suy refurna or proclamation of soy fnding | other " evidenices . the . fymch Bo S by e~ coppainimeny ab STt i b B A kol i picas of | D the past vest over 200000 lone, much ol Feh | o o R traous to thees. wai:.| i) tho. furtber ordor of tbo Courf, whieh | countod gomo 5,000 afldavita as votes for Pros.| Socrotary® of- the Board. Eppanitad; Assiant e von 3. weaio aad foan. ehvent ok | was of superioe quality and smlchlly oy, 1 T Eom S0 tho faith that thoy would be man- | continued in force untll: tho decision of the | destial Elsctors, State offcers, and membors of el e i ok presaness el oats, and pork, on 3 sete 20 e opceations | manufsciusng Gr sigam purposcs; Other pew lines 1o T tor ho pablic. welfare, an. tust frelght | osso on Dec. 6. ‘Tho election for Presidential | tho Legislature, Theso afidavits purporied to opened tho offcial returus In thelr prasencs; e e To ey sabalted dlsastrously (o s greater | the coal felds aro piojocied, 23 will undoubtedly be 253 passonger thargos wonld be Sxed at renson-.| Electors, membors of Congress, State officers, | Lisve boen -mado by raone, Tabatly persons OF A it A et g aresa exten, como _producing idogpresd derangey put in opentionstenentlydsy | inf rates. "1t was o goneral beliof that | sud members of the Tegislaturo was held in | color, who hnd bean tfi)dggdl:ufighlohegiatt?- D Foilior pruceads ment &nd finsncial embarrassment. - : " railroads, it isiann on tho 4th of November, an e- | ti - wl b een refused at the 7 istri 3 perience of <6 Opera ppropriate heads will be found detuils of tho more uds, . competition, 1 ouisiana % r, 10 0D, an ose votes had el e i e Dfu?u”xf%fi’fifi“"fi!ififlgfiud tho flfe:fflfldu Ry ‘hhgkymdfli“:";flgn Countrice, wouldbrlnwmgh'w “Jow to & fair,| turns of” tho election in the various' parishos | polls. In many of them it was stated theso 11’3‘5)’ :hegx?;mgmn:egog‘!‘:;?ug? . 2;“ :111’5 foms fn e Fute e estorn. o receat amend- | In direct sbipmunts honco Uy, rail on bl Bl e wp ko besn doceivod, and wo | mero seat o the Governor, by the Sapervicors | rights bad beon eniod them because of race, | BnEdon, who wes Appoitied Be of fha. Shenty to fhe eales of the Bourd of Trae touching the | of leding to forelgn Toints e ineross ey 136 | fear that menin p mwbqa{’%?a-na 1o more of Buglu;nhémé a3 fnfiffln hy]!ohw:i]:n o Gor- | color, or {‘:ovloua flguéon of fimch,n .?d e caasmion tho roturns remain tter of amplo marging, will, if tics choose to | marked, the sggregat o 51 ¢ than men. in publio iness: and ss | ernor refused to act ho Board known 23 | many . em contained no such statements,-| - Ak « e o B e visione, ully protect both | matoly provisiona and argo as this teado 15 hopest than men. in pullio Ligthess and, o8 | 0% Frnch Board," or to open and loy boforo | T¢ was_urgod thaso afidarita might be counted by Woodwand; who was then -Assistant Secretary S Ceathot Lug loa by resson of Lo o | Ubus shoma to be, I dogs mat embmice BT A Lo | e e fciaz. . g e O o fhe elosiion from £he | ‘a6 vetes Moo tho provisions of the sot of Con- | Ufotuto under Wharlon, o8 s bad previonily 2 ended for export, 3 - £ o rel c x he Bility of cither o ltimately meo, bis engogoments, | DEop e 10 the seabbard Zitios and | F1o A B o M Editor, e deny thst railroads | various parishics, but n‘pgn;d theém and prepared | gress of 1870, toenforce tho Fifteonth Amendment bl Elactors antil it .was éa::pf:ug : ,g;;g;rg: o e 0 et 1hat bave ruled: purrent | there ko freight arrangemicets across tho ocean. | FIOUE received, Delar.... are phivate corporations, We ssy thoy | to make the count beforo what I knqwn'ns the | 1o the Constifution: . A brief examination of that | Govarnor Warmoth gave s statement i bt EPiag tho year, It may be propar in this place {o zpepk | Importations have largely increased, tho detalls of | Sypeqt received, by aro - publio institutions, ' designed for the \Wharton Board,” which was then enjoined | act will show this claim is unfonnded. By-the | )ty 'the Electors who were elected according T s feattnosof the trade in somect the | Whiclh are given s fur us ey Con bo seourately’asoir: | Corn recelved, bn. oblic wolfsro, and subject to tho control of the | from further proceedings by Judgo Durell. The | third Section of thet -act '3t i3 provided | 5 tho pfiicial roturns.. Ialso dissent from the et tuaugurated, and our merchants . i 1at5to must have a_controlling influence, so as.| Governor, ; | 1 reliminary to | 10407 F ore t o T trade tn o han sulod vory quict duriog (oo B R et tho peoplo, and soo that rallzoads aro.| the Lynch Feturoiug Toard, "snd mever ¢ | voting, from the performanco of whichhohns | "ot o iried tothel K T ot A, o sueltommbats, suchaa al tmes atizch | oyer thoold method of opening, Pecing ng JeRY | - Tolal recelpts groto : Tnaged for tho publlc ool Wby, whes pri- | 42 fimo came int pomseaglon af uader oxamly been wrongtully bindarad by any offcor or par- | ol Se N udtben o ine Ga7yub N g K d provisions, sbeervable in the Tet, | ot the point of unlading {rom shipboard. ' Under the snd flour, . . 425,312 ta busness becomes injurions, it is declared s | naiion - . el RTS8 18! edly produced ‘the conviction in their minds that the - P e sitady, has ‘ol generuly boen | operation of this smangement, pANChisss Of Bk B g sn e e Abatgi: Now,no Biate or conniry | Louisiuns, &t its session In the wintor of 1972, | fom ‘e prolirainary act ehall Do taken as & per- | cleotion has been an. organized fraud. “Thereisnot wsgent, Winter wheat floura have been rather scarce, | s 09 ;:snifl’g:;‘; D Patliin i p;é.e; 160,016 ean ver prosper when it has purendared tho pus;;d an v:r:d nhalxshllncgd ?et};‘em?mfifl% C:mé t%‘si?“' snd ggfan pn:otj t.\z:em}; uu::llxl peracn el oem: o donbt that the Lych Helurning Baard. fnd have rulsd higher, as compared with spring wheat | W broad, ra T8, 47,013,552 H t tho countrs to'a few cor-| vassing Board, as created by tho act of 1870, and | &l ave 8 right to vote just as if such prelim- | were of the opinlon that upona ection the Repu! Ehuach e o el o oot milg copaly | 10 8 moeh et SUCL SRR b 12,355,537 ‘Z‘:;i?;fi"?&“ifi‘u‘iwmnmfi’miuomuo T Do e Stato. Seunto 10 elect &, Hofura- | inary act pad beon performed. Dut thera Is no | licag party would havo caried he State 2 had P St w o e S0 | e sesrmuatof o pemor o gy | WS TG gt o e it | o T oy i s ottt | il e I e oo i | S RS VI, 8 hett 5 - Pt capacity by the £re of 1871 greatly embarrass - i on exce] e ability of the e fo | or, and I H in he - rig] 4 P 2 e e B e entog, pamposes, | ibo Bads I;:xfifl T wisir ‘snd. Bx;;lig “TRAGL | . Tott hipments b R S s bt igg'vd'u?p tie clstlons; 30q on the, 21t of ook prelionsy ach ‘or ofred to portorm e o oo tact thatthe Tyncs Bourd undestonk to “herasro now but twoumilis in the city of large ca- | 1672 and our g storage room being fully 00cl- | g, opineg e - Again, Mr. Editor, I deny your -proposition in | NG o 3, thy' Governor, who hod Dot | Bame, 88 provi n tho third section, er | Cithout the semblan fn oftici o IR ST BT e E R R Bl R I e Sen SEL LR BESREAS R | ST I oeration ouly Somo threfourths of | otler circumstances would have been roceived bore. | yroay g pto, There is a principle of juatice and equity | du 2 rossoding 1o the | T e o has beon defested ii Gbtaining o forzod, and falea. afiavits, us tho evidenco be- the £33 Dariels ; tho entire manufacture of the | Tho work of yecopstruction was pressed with all pos- in &% bugjnoas, and .the tatute can deter- | Circuit Court of the United States, a5l 212 pro- | if any py £ 1 fora it Comimittce showe, affords e iy S sest) GBS byl 0 GHUIT Tann e ron, | mile Ygor, sad. coly n Augur two laxge clenators, |+ LG I e ek onfarco. Thora ia 0o ofier | ceedings of 8 ke character commenced in thd | o%100 Ly Teriah of moh “deninl fo amy | £oTE e GO R R erbin ible HgoT, 8 2% Guton,” were opoued for busl:- . 1hs. 3 5 nersons - of the right to vote ¥ sup) ect i peccipts have been 1,533,014 barrels, und. {he ship- | (o * Alr Lino vand ©Galeps,” wore SR 10 Wool, fue wor in Bociety to do . - If zailrond men have E‘lfi'htthmfl Court of the State, signod the | person (= pewsons ~Of [0 Tg o o o bean Lield. e S e D e CaB %8 barcels. ” At tho close of the vear he | Dess; fheso are located on tha north slde of e river, e S I Bl b e sefiiions, thoy muatsub- | bi ‘o published & 05 4 law, Ou ‘4o 330t da¥ | on _sccount” -of, radd, 2aln® . or. previous e A - noeka throngaout the Gountry ave Gnusually lght, | and fmors than restore tho storige S4peCly ) (B Py o 0 OO e e oseary | of Novamber, 1812, Govermor Warmotl, assuui- | condition of servitude, such parsons may bniog i J ountzy sad fuors Lham e aeon. Tne. *National T knd 10755412 mit to publio coutrd ads 8% DEYRRTY | O N\ IRt the Tynch Board had beon abolishod by | o auit in the Couria of the United Btatea to re- -The Eebuilding of Wosion, - ‘The receiptsf wheat bave beco, 12124 141 bushel, | IR the R e e oa 5 fotls hinc . thel Pfli:'xe:sggp%:ufiic‘?h (i st e e e sieriod on the. Zoth of NG. | cover the offics, Dt tho 9 BEliod B OTe | el Gosigndrase oF da S it CIok e L e 1he resit proving | Hate of forvardnoss, g0 thut. wien it fa don o oty B e e B more uno- | vember, 4nd cloiming {fio sutority to | vidoo that its boneflta shall not dstond to dobdi- | The rebuilding of the city-is greatly delay 5 “hat Jarger per cent of the crop of 1871 waa markel our storage room for ful than they are now, -To do this, if necosssrs, appointa Returning Dosrd, under the clause dates for the State Legialature, for Congress, or'| from two cances. First, the endeayors of .the , { bulk grain will' excs: d, w haa been usual. The frst poven | by pearly or quite 2,000,000 - bushels that which hey must _be placed undor different manage- | Of ihe Constitution which gave Lim power to &1l | for Electors for President or-Vice President. | Strest Commissionors. to improva the'general befors winter > i e ¥ Jia sear, se bas boen Intimated, wus mazked | we .had ~previons to, (e fre. Tho Mess g trol of.thoe State, —- Qacancles, proceoded to appoint Do Forret and | The section ofekrly contemplates a puit in Court, | plan of tho burnt diatrict are on every 9idd mey , G vyt b of paiel wipics | S S M S B s S e anegoment of rairoads 13 & partof I | others s’ etuniog baed gnd placad i thele | fo which the arsonwho 1o calmed 1as beod | milh, obeclons feom »;mar;;n{vfi;mx 4 D : e e i irely to t an o oficial rel { th ion i 8] made o party, saarifice. private ends to public i ero bl st & zelnt e e e eh e | o toqur o i Shas of business Eho citers ava ternal commetce, which ‘belongs entirely o the | | 5300 1% 5ied to asceriain and declare who | that upon logal proof that the Dinintiff hug boen | The ofd bormdary 1ea of eatates tHat bave been 5 i lieg 1! trol should 2 b . ‘ i Stukes in which they lie; and this contral should | by theff, COVRISH: Cotocts and membors of th | deprived of bia election by the xclusion of per- | keld in familios for generations, havo bocoms, - nover bé given yp to. o i i v doveloping .its incapacity for | Legislature, Bofore the ‘offfoial roturng were | sons from yoting on' account of race, color, or | to aln extent, t00 gacred to ailow of aitera« fhh:g?:jgu:; D s Flare ca. | thas placed in the bands of that Roard, they had | previons conditign of eervituda, ho ehiall be ea- | tion, Thore is & settled dislike to change among capity for bribes, railroad and steamshi Sobei- | been opened by the Governor, snd examined by titled to recover the offico, Tha statutaof Loui- | the larger. par of our people which does not dies, and gll the iniguities of Prmctlnn, “by | &~ Deputy Secretary of State namé3 Waodward, sians authorizes the Superyisors of Registration | rendily yield to suggestions for impravemants,- 1y summer, Since Al ke movement has | not a5 yeb sepeded to the luw in regard to license and A e e sernint, Ihe crops harvested | storage ‘hfca; bat aro pow believed 10 bo operating co- H e T helast two year: uave boen good jn quality | cording to the spirit of the Law in other respects. The § o D ondition, bat i botl inctinces appear to have | propriety and necessity of & sizlel legal ensstment Zotlen below goneral estimates a3 to qusntity. The cul- | Properly enforced in rogard to this bustiess was o {reot whaxt in Tlinols i not increasing relativelywith | Juor apparent than tho last yoar during which tho 1he growih of population; in fact the production of tais | pubfio havebeen paincd ot tho Gew jopment of trans- t profitable in = Isedevel- ions Aerogatory to the commercial character ‘hick tha few are enriched at the expense of the hoting amdor Jack Wharton, who at that time a3~ | in_the parishes, or the Commissioners of This, of course, prevents the issuing of - grain e most ot B Tty | of our il “ranaciions mhich coula not lave ocour- | G 108201 Ty Fours trals, pemng of the | BOHDE B0 ac O bato undor she s | Election, fo ma’- ~Edaslt p regard to any vlo- | pormiita to buill, aa nome wil bo granted e n e even pace with exvillzation, Thecrop | rod had the requirements of the lsw of the State been | P 1 ol G g ik L e pointment_of Governor Warmoth, wien ho re- | lonce, tumlt, fraud, or bribery by ——on & 128 while tho street lines are unsottled. Th . Sfwhet i harvertodln Graat D'y now eon- | ovuerred. | Ta o6 maler QLB Sl S T bxe “CAPTAINY BUTLER, Pioved . 7. Herron, 16 beforostatod, and by O. | clesticn hoa been préveniod, which sirall be for- [ tho Builliug ecfy passgd Ip the purs of ¢ ' caded to Lisve been below the average 2 P i A 63407 it { &, Bragdon, the Governor's Privato Sacretary, | warded to the Retarning Board along with the | the extra gession of the Legis ture; limits the - G or that rocently planted is not by any means flat- | time during whichit has exerclsed this suparvision who~ bad -bgen elected ' Assistant Sec- | roturns,and upop which the Ret: g Board | height of buildings to eitty fost, from the ling _ ht for a good de d | has 50 far been yery opportune, the crops have been E i sering, <omsy Tessonchly bope {01, & £00d demans | Gend,and ih frain bas kept remackably wel, aod WsaToR, TIL, Peb, 11, 1879, Toary ot the Wharton. Board, ‘Messrs, | may reject tho vote of a poll in making » count; | of tho envesto th sidowalk, and practioal bulldy i ‘pare {rom our ent. limited stocks, fncluding the | with thesp favosable circumstauces the gystem has To the Editor of The Chicage Trijune : Woodward "and Bragdon,. according to the tes- | and.if the evidenco of - the officers of the elcc- | ers’ i1 it difficult to plan well-proportioned, -, Jargely mereascd urplus of our Paciflo cost. - not encommired the Aol e of 2 s Sm: Afow dsyssgotho #gaxd” of “F, R. | timony, Jookod over Lo ‘réturng-to acertain | ton s not mificient Lo satiaty tho minds of the four-story bulldings nd ot Tightinto the s base: : ‘ough Thin declined relati Treegulasity of fnbpeeti Dressed hoge shipped, No, 145, ler, late Commander of Company B, Segond | 1o bad heen elected Electors for Proeidentand | Roturning Board in regard to the mattors tents within that limit. T'ho Building'set ] i Althongh Thaola mey Lave declned relaiegls L the | (et 0P e o e orrea vt | o) g;cz{é'fifpm, Voo 1981008 f,':‘,;:;,;s:g e ons Gaalr™ itas vd Vs, iosianysnd madp sfatemont lo ho | chaged, ghay;re;n!{hprifidlq sead for persons | Luldings to be carried stovo lhabsixg Toob line, ) t < g - : it & o : 24l verno: result of thelr eyamination; | an tal i ; ch @ limi fire—&mo Productn of e rops hagvested have been in | dissatialection st the manner in which it s done. The | oo Fiicy my notica in your columns, Now, as Ihappen S aratacy, ts the moralhg e dth of b e ’e b‘:% o é“:;-‘fi:,",-g vpos the prosides s,bgtluazlgsgl\};n E:.:fl‘go us of freprool” . 12600000 e have had tho honot ta gerve es Bergeant in | December, tho day fxed by tho act of Congress | such invoatigation unless the foundecion is first | the law practically pluces sixty foct as the o’ , Oty ot abundant, aad i guality most excellent, | igspoction of 0 largo op smount of gralias 18 yeeslt- | Flerator capatit e vast amount of thi3 grain known to beathand. | od at this point cennot ‘probably be made satisfactory capacity, bu X rere o o e e | fa-al, and the closest. attention by honost and compe- | o hbe fellowing statement eliowy {hio moyemeat"of Yhias effectually preciuded any disposi flotr, wh 0oy CompanyA of that regiment, and failed tore- | when the Electorsin ihe soveral States shall | laid by the sworn testimony of the oflicers of the side limit for theheight'of thenew buildings, : ieaprlmeorl, bnd ot s b beon shamcer | (2L PTES [n fo manes of nfrecicg L i e eall S!Ba %m‘:’% Duiey nsCo:’:E:ndartgl Com | mesk ‘apa gt Theis ol mmed 3 panern | clecion s betore g tee 4% | Tugae o maitems aro_making narona “roubts- Pnrrad = any B, T con o s lins fo the Ad- | which ho red shst T, C, Manning, C. THE WADMOTR PARTY CHARGED WITH ALL MANYER | for real estate qwners an ors, 23 materials Blvead lower fuun o soversl vesrs past and It | arsmndermiont 76, SO BN o) SE P " Ganoral of Masssdiuselts ahd fnqziro | Weed, A. S. Herron, H. 3. Campball, L. Tash, oF ¥awD., 3 .| oo advancing daily, 8od as plans and_epecifica- is haral; ablo the net resuits to the producer | rently to Hava: boeh yery sutisfeciory. The racel; i A permitted, 3nd s mord rocent fllustration of the ve been 47,868,037 b /853,138 els in 1871, | irregularity of conducting the busingss, wherein o O D e skl in cxoeas of a0y pre. | large quedtity of grain was wilhdravn $rom ome el- 1 zhont the gentleman. I inclose tho reply Iré- | A. Thomas. A. H. Leonard, and L. V. Recves | The LF h Board, in making their count, | tions cannot ba 'completed, all contractiog ceived. Should you deem it worth noticing, you | had been elected Elcctors, and placed a copy of | without having the swory ststements of the blocked. The delsy is Eou\b!y unavoldable; el are st liborty to mse the letter. ~ Very truly the satd paper in the. possession of - each of eaid | officers of election to give them jurisdiction to | those interested feel t! e Bow H i o persons,-and afterward on the same day they as- | investigate, roceived afidavits of the statements |-to do it would straighten out the muddie'in® et & man that kne: 4 Fiow youe. The ‘].m'vl ceof cors has induced 3 al | eveier 35 of e “Egfi'n"é‘; Sfi,“f.'?o another whero it o ? , L. WiEAT, ney : oreign demand " for it; and expo arope have | waa inspectcc © a ate Captain Com E, Pitih Arassachusetts | scmbled in the Cityof New Orleons, and as | of Supervisors of “Election appointed under the short time. e 4 Frsam Soent eeideies Lt i pime depree SRS DR IR) Lete cuptain Compray 5 JEs THSSRERNSE™ | Eleotors voted for President and Vico Prsstdent, | et of Gonavess, lottors snd. vorbal atatements, . - P, This gratn suffered {ho spplication of a stupendous TRANSPORTATION. THE ELECTORAL VOTE NOT EXAMNINED BY COMPE- |- upon which they assumed the authority in vari- Lucius Barbour, 67 years old, a wealthy re- attempt at & » ‘when same supposed The meens and cost of transportation has probably COMMONWEALTR OF A4SSACHTUSETTS—ADITTANT = e * TENT AUTHORITY. ous cases to rejeot tho entire votes ‘0f parishes, | tired merchant; ‘Haines L. Porter, T+ yeass old, \ GEvERAL'S OFFICE, BOSTON, Feb, 8, 1870—Captan J. It clearly appgars from the testimony that the | and in mary instances to throw out.tho vote of | Treasurer of the Mechanics’ Savings gmk, lqd 3 t 3 that the amount at that time remaining in the interfor engrossed s larger share ublic attention during y s 5o insignifieznt that prices both here and at con- | Several sears past e of Bor question of punlic | B C- & suming points could bo controlled slmost st will ; and, | concern, and the proper remedtes fox the evils under | Co D EV.R.R.. spparcztly with that view, the manipuistars offefed to | which thls couatry fo Iaboring do mot eeesy (0 have 88 L. Wheat, Wheaton, Iil.: Sra—Insnswerto your let- | official returns of the Btate were never exam- particular. polls and -wards; and 'in others to | Rev.” Ezekiel Williams, 72 old, died a ter of ths 5th inst., informed that the nsme of | nted 2 3 ) 4 , ‘73 years e A tler 1o not Tound on the rolls of the Gecond ined and counted for Proside Regiment Massachr e B i, tial lectors by | ostimate snd. fix~-Eho _vote. .at- -about | Hartfod, ‘Ct., Mondsy. Thoy wera all thred .. L5208 Tomiia 47,800,081 “take what there was of them 7 at 41 cents per bushel. | yet been devised. Certainly it isa subject ‘worthy of the Total receipts! N setta Volunteer Cavalry, Very re- | 307 _persons Messrd, “Woodward and | what they s:};posed it might be from their | well known citizens. oy were all mombers 6t 3 ulsted the ost exrnest consideration, T its issues depend | Flour manufsctured in i Taas0 F, Ersi Bng!}_on. gad, up to this time, never heve been | knowledge the political status of the | the same church; and all diéd within thg 8521 R tanaay tns Emoposition | Eodt e O ole” connt o ia rpess 160,968 mpectialyy Ao T R a1, | oxamined and gonnted by the Lynch | varisht or localigy. © evidence eabmitted | bour, S e R RS oo 3 timg | the prosperity of the whole coontry, especially that | thechty....