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“JOLUME XXXL CHICAGO, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1876. PRI ) and Reform at the Trenton poll. A man nomed l . Willlo Howard, who is a leading Democrat and who denonnced Congressman-clect Leonard and Attorney-General Iunt, the Republican candldates, 0a llars at a Republican mass-meet- That of Two Witnesses | ing previous to tho election. Bheldon had re- FIVE CENTS, spiracy to forc 3 aflections or ..x.;?e.‘?‘:‘.’,‘.%?e.!.;‘.‘. n the FLOUR. T mev FLOUR. the colored people not to do it, and they had The decision as to the admisston of newspa- | tlon required thata Congressman should be 25 | pressure; them spotted. That struck pretty near me. | per correapondents has not yet been declded. yearsof age, his Jack of years was urged against | againat th) Colored people told me that they hiad to Join | ~ The oflicial returns are now all in. The result | him fn the canvass by his opponcnta; but he | foomoels & Lo vote against their wishea | Do tte nlubs to save thelr lives, The olece | will harly be reached befare the Oth of Deceins | was elected, despite. thls fact, on the istinct | not Ao = By g Toms, Poored. 1t ‘on In Onachita Parlsh was certainly not s falr, | ber, when, by fnw of the United States, Elcet- | understanding that he was not to swear ;\lme-,m*um&ifi}',‘;f.‘,,i‘{‘.l‘;;f.'.fi?}fé‘):{x‘,"’&gfifi f the Th hold foead o Joln & B on” Mooy e free and peacesblo elcctlon, ors' certificates must be fssued. fn Wil this constitutional disability wes re- | lCi™ o, rom e esho 5 oin 4 Democratlc elub, and masie = REPUDLICAN SURE. moved by hi arriving at the constitutional age E OTRER NAND, lental Dills,”” Madison= f the C i men hiad visited W8 house during his abaence. SOUTIH CAROLINA. | Wasnxaros, Nov. 25.—The Natlonal Repub- | of 25. "It happened that the cgnmu"“w },’,‘k';";;g&r&n:"o: $he Democrats to ahtain control The * OF" [} -] rave, On his return his wife told him about it, and JUDGE. CARTTER'S lican Comrmittee have privato dispatches this | which ho was thus clected was that closely bal- the cantrol °”"'"""m| has been gained shonld deliver, free of cartage, B G rades of atent, Win o Whealy aml Spring Wheat : s, Of OUT 01N manufacture, at urged him to join the club, as nearly all the colored men around there had done Who Come to Confront the | for fear of losing their lives, e left home agaln, and when he started back Hpectal Dispateh to The WastineToN, D. C., Nov. of the SBupreme Court of thls at Columbia at the time the qf afternoon from Florida reiteratiug that there Is | anced one fn which for two months the Republic- ?grlcnlclfee 'c::':nlrlm‘;'i-;h: ot &").':{‘."L‘I.TE .;t:::;n?:& @ Cortter, | nolonger any doubt ns to the result in that | ansstruggled In vain to elect Johin Sherman as and led by the most ext e s “t cxtreme and Litter ol who waa | Stato but that the Republlcans will carry the | Bpeaker, and finally elected Gov, Pennington by :’“:,‘A;Q“‘;"m" ""{V'"’ under thefr tvmrn‘!’e::‘g:r'\:rg{ arase of | Btate on the face of the returns by o small ma. | the vote of Henry Winter Davis. As you are ety Hiack-vated, ehling. d flo;J ‘ess than tho same quality can Bulldozers with & bie wes met on tho rond by the man Ifoward, 1t | the jurlsdiction of tho Supreme of Bouth | jority without throwing out any of the fraudu- | aware, the Clerk of the last Jouse presides ;"“?‘fifi'lfi:r;n‘:;l‘-‘fyth:: ot 2;‘&“32\‘ .’.,‘}"},“J:.'. priced o sod elsewhero in the city. Tale of Eorror. was a dark night, but the Jightning occaslonally | Carolins over the Hoard of Canvassers, says | lent Democratic votes. . during the elcetion of Bpeaker, makes upand | SatiSh we will alio tnd a larpe reepcctatle be pUse uarantecd in every case. mado it bright. He saw the mon fire Inta tho here is not a shadow of authority for such In- . calls the roli of members-elect, and they clest a K’nlif:'fi. mm“‘i Fwhi L pnnarrative, Inwe 0""“"’ g ded If not entircly sat- alr twice, and be wos afrald. The man asked | terference, there not heing the slightest justifl- BUTLER. 8peaker before any of them are sworn . Dur- | Who 55" e vaimo 53&":?«":'3535’ié%'x‘c?."fifi"‘,‘fl‘;; ifoney refun A Man nn d Woman Who Were !x‘lg y}xo,:xlzlslwu. .l?d whe[:‘: he idql\l llxgrl:, Teanids | cation for 1t cither in the Conptitution or laws | rnosrzcTos o A onzAT boUNLE ACT (aoD | Ing the whole of that protracicd contest the | Wil ales bomhet thncr e wiicand for hls master, on't «me, Massa Howard. go with {factory We make @ speclaity of of the Btate. The two members of the Court | AXD MAMMON) TO BE PERFORMED BY THE | name of John Young Brown as s member-elect will alsa comel them to keep elience and tacitly to ¢ DMeal, & sahmit {o a condition of things of which they lion- ve Frosh-Ground Oa ) . Tt a0 and fine the Democrat elubt | who clafin Jurisdiction arguc that It belongs to | ODLIQUE-FISIONED CHAMTION. tiy di 3 phop aMmM"' ot Poarledand Cracked Loft fol.: Dead Jin Oua: {m‘wf__d i iy it Ul A S g . Bpectat Ditpaeh to Tne Tribune. i ,::J:Egt °;(::25’wh:2:‘?a'$"h:‘:‘;';:“u; ' Should ‘fhia Jatter condition of affatrs obtain, t, and Buckwheat Flour, Or- chita Parish, SAID NOTIING, NUT COMMENCED TO ping | Of mecessity exerclsc judicial powers in WasmiNotoN, Nov. 26,—George H. Butler, | you, z 2 fl‘.:’:’.:a‘f.‘.;‘:fi'.‘rfi’..“xh"&".,?fl‘.fi SomESremelhy n, keeping in yote. passing upon returns, and the Constitution of nephew of B, F. Butler, Is authority for the In June subscquently, ha becamo 25, present- | hand and tind T iy resta all Judtelal porwers exercised fn | statement that, ‘at n scerot meeling of lcaiing | ¢d biimself at tho Bpedker's desk, Wik sworn | ciement by’ \?.'r:,‘,‘?:’“&":.&:'.‘é‘u:.“'fi.” Snetnem an the State fn the Bupreme Court and other | Democrats in New York, it was proposed to re- fn, snd for the first time touk his seat | Foclety, and baving nnder perfect mastery andcon- courts of the State; t[l’meforc. the Court. Lss | tain the legal services of Gen. Butler In tho im- | i, ',c,':c"'l?:;n,e N?m L8 "e“{éug?,‘“fi,’fi“‘ YO "Tar (holehniny TotlIE, oe tho nhed to fuil authority over the Boord, The powersof | pending canvase of the Electoral vote in Con- | ineligible, and no one, cven in those ‘exciting | combination shatl dictate to the Democracy, and the latter, hawover, which the Court stylea ju- | Brest George Butler says: “A lawyer can- | times, wlien the power of a_closely-conteste o omactacy dictate to the countey, and the dlctal, are, secording o the numorous accepted | not refuso & fee tendored him in good | liousohung on a siugle vole objected to lis | govern the e Mot sl tha b A4d Ta authorities, political powers, whichi in norenee | falth, and Gen. Butler §s a lawyer, Acting a8 & Coogruasionn sfier Hie conatiie: ;X‘l’eupflllmy daye of the slave emplre, Respectfally 3 £all within the scope of those powers which the | not o politlcian, until the mecting e nente e sl . ubeyasce_ i M Bescds Qanenpis at him until he fell. When he revived ho crawled {0 o colored man's house, who wae Their Arrival in New Orleans nh:xlfl l:,o let hll:l: dcome in, IIY!Id when hn'!nln!cd n Lo was out on the back gallery for Yesterdny under- Mili= | dead. S ta Escort. ‘There are scveral other witnesses In the party Ty 80 e whose coses arc nearly os hard, and there are ders by mail recelve prompt atten~ orh Address ORIENTAL MILLS, Madison-st. Bridge. FURS. THE CANADA —— l.lpomtxsb parts of the story of Eliza Pinkston toa 0 . orrible for publication, Their Stories Vouched for ~by a DBEN JAMES' BWORN BTATEMBNT 5 State Constitutinn designates as judicial, ;7! mfi ncx("ctng?czfis." 'l"l!xv.'dplnn1 ‘wn-s xald lw {nul Illll: constitutional right to aceept or decling MISSOURI. s substantlall; 1 [ TIB CANVASSERS BTILL IN JAIL. have been that of Gov, Tilden himsclf, who [ it. It may be replied to this that afterward = mMaflflrfln[flI‘lng n Soore of Ghfl!fly Wmllldj, (;uuuhlu::::lnug ::mfl,l_';‘;:’ ymts‘b“j& :;’:i‘ni’; CoLumnta, 8. U,y Nov. %6.—It I8 understood | Yooked at It simply from a legal point of view, | When nersons well known to the voters to be as o I;‘::‘: 71‘"'"‘-' uTRICT CONTLST. . cleotion T was apeintod Uniied Btates Doputy- | that efforts will b made to havo Judge Bond, s | and Recorder Hackett remarked that profession- constitutionally ineligible as forcigners could . Louts, Nov., 2.—In the Metcalfe-Froat: e Biton St sohonee the Dosrd of Can | al etiquette and eustom would not permit Gen, | Hance of s comviktion. A i oy sy o B, Hasied, clori ot vassers upon n writ of habeas corpus. They | Butler to refusa the retatner. That would bea | not obtain thelr scats. But this does not affect Yadison-st., N. W. Cor, Franklin, Marshol at the Third Ward poll, As Constablo election at Precinct 57, teatified that he mado LEA sopnive | And Corroborated hy the Evidence | of the ward, to which position I was elected fn A - A g s cuatomers Lho L A aiec of tha by T e e e oallobrbow. T live at, | ares Noweser, still in full, and no action of the | fueer Fesult of our elcetoral puzzlo—tho Ite- the point sctticd In the caso cited, where the 35;“:;{"’,};:‘;:} of that precinet aud that tho HOUSEROR | WORKMANSIIIP, STYLE, of Numerous Eye-1Vitnesses. Motiot, twalve tles from the polla. T started | character mentioned has set been taken. '* | publican leader heiping to instalt the Prestdent | Ulsubility was onc thnt was not permatient, hut | o, cre 272 for Frost, Instead of QUALTY ot lte gaode, 8m0 oL LON ey Sova * | from home with tho ballot-boz at 1 o'clotk In TROOVS FOR GHAMBERLALN. ‘o b did i utmrt to dofeat. sud would | 80O Rerk o G sogr, o °f the persen ifon o iacha 01 Tol swital Mimaclt very of Beal A 5 i * L Re: 0 ell on o eaSih o, etc., otc. : the morning for tho polls, on horscback. WasmixoTox, Nov. %.—The following waa | doubtless checrfully fmpeach fn the political Ottt | ot i exminatlon, [t bolng shomy Fioe Fur Trimmings o speclalty, The South Carolina Can- STOVPED. sent from this city to-night: future, ) g book as the one be FItt g0 and well-assorted atock of Duflalo, Wolf, ¥ d WAsHINGTON, D C., Nov, 26,1t - VOTING IN LOUISIANA had made up, and his recollection of some mat- sed otber Blelgh Robea. vassers Pass the Sab- “When I got about twomilesfromtown I was | ;.77 }f:'!a:r R Y et 'gm}‘ 730,:,"; OREGON. N . tera about which ho was auostioned being de- o goods mad 10 order at shortest notice, AES L halted at the end of tho lane by twomea. Xt | o ralidiug has been récelved from e Fies: WATIS, THE ELECTOR. 4 SPTROIADT CARR, WY JUIORTANE ASPE|-gtlenl, BB AK &- BUGEER. bath in Jail. was a Lright moonlight night. These men | dent: == Masatos, Nov. 20,—The lon, 7. p, | AN Fraxcisco, Nov. 36.—The Chronicics Epectal Dispateh to The Tribune, The newspaper reporters testified thnt they asked me where I was going, 1 told them I was golng to Logtown with the box. They satd they lad better sce Mr. Head, They called him, Confident Expectation that & | g uo answered. Two other young men were at the County Clerk'’s office on the Wed- nesday night following the election to procurs returns; that when those of tho Thivd Congres- slonal District were called oft ‘by onc of the | Cainsron, Secrefary of War—Sm: 1. i, Cbam- | special from Portland, Ore,, says intimate | NEW OnLEaxs, Nov. 20.—Judge Campbell, of Veriain 16 now Goveraor of the tate of Houih Carn= | fHends of Gov. G this elty, has addressed o long Jetter to th 1ina beyond RrOvEraY: nds of Gov. Grover assert that he will not. city, b reescd o loug letter to the linn beyond any controvorey, and remains so ntil | pive Watts o cortificate of election. Soie con- | 1on. James A. Garfleld narrating the election e stlc u}:ld S;alamn acques, Iurs of ever FURS description. Best {IDOIIHI{ iech = ated. Under the Conatitution the Governmenthaa | vervative Democrnts, and Repubiicans generally, | 1aws of Loulslans, and givinga history of the ;ogfl g;'E LS (;t:} o Federal Court Will Lib. camo ur!). and they cbl!d %m:;‘ The :m‘ f&'-lc‘;': Dipon. {J"nfi'& ‘éi‘.’h [he n:x‘n‘mg auryg sny that Grover lncks the backbone fo refuse | manner in which the blacks have been permitted clerks the figures from Precinct 57 were 273 for | g S B Sradison-st erate Them. namo of onc wes Cook. Toth wero | Hovel forces of the United Blates (o meinitiR A e | the certifieate. Cronen, the Democratic Elec- | to exerciso thcir political rights, or how they Frost, and that they werc o printed fn all tho 3 :}m;x;mn;s nlw.\ u;e; c&mfi “2'. r{;h m;;dg ‘me‘ ance top formidatle Lo bo overcomo by the Siate tor who roceived the hlghcsl voie muu{m— have been prevented from so dolng. Judge d%figfll’m“"m "w-;;wn-lng- : fi vhel Wi oing. ade the IC IO Al g re icrefore, LULIS cently that he woul not acee; L ut- ! s er wi TO ILENT, Thad to. the ofvers, Tlosald: *Yon ean't go | fin Gov. Chamberiatn In Lis wuthoriiy ogainst Tt atts ot onr Neibing vy | Ccmiplell concludes e bistory os follows: gl R R . Gov. Chamberlain Again Calls on | yetawhile) o asied what I had in the box. [ e i, | o 2asurtaly atalad ] the connt is mad. Thellove that If a trae_and {mpartial history of | Tho aggreato voto of Missourl for Prest- ' the President for Aesist- sald I ind papers. A shbying thevs tnptructions, yau will ailtiss Sspectal Dimpatch t0 The Tribune. et e B T e o g | dentinl Elcctors Is 550,580, an increaso of 72,508 2 STARTED TOWANDS IIEADQUARTERS, R bm’ o ‘: D:ggflfln g;«: 8AN FRANCIKCO, Nov., 25,—A press dispatch | account of the sccret or open armed po- | OVET that of 1872, and the Democratic mnfority ance. Hosaid: *You will bave to go down to the | out tho spirit of the above order of the Troigont? | from Portiand eays Gov. Grover s reported to | Mifcal rocicttos: which should include & history of | is 22,804 preater than four years Tiendquarters and haye the box examined.! Head Acknowledge receipt. T. D, Casenox, | Dave sald that he proposes to issuc o certificate | the murders, whippings, aseassinotions, burninge, ¥ 50 g amined.” eas ‘Secrotary of War. of clection to Watis unless restrained by the | and other acts of outrage and violence, traceable ordered the two young men who wero armed AT SAREARRENS LA vourts. 1t Is generally believed b will not ro- | directly to polltical rensons, and committed for NEW YORK. Gen., Ruger Directed to Assist | toget on their horses. They mounted and safd fuse it except on an {njunctiov. political obecta: which should aleo include the OFPICIAL PIGURES. New Yonk, Nov. 20.—A Columbia dispatch evidence of the colored people of those parish - Him in Preserving Peacoe tome: ‘Now let’s go right off.’ After we had 2 . v (oot peonte, eneeiben to ALBANT, Nov. 25.—~The Board of State Can- TO RENT and Order. oo Now et goiht o' A e bt | states tint Scrtary of it lpmsclams i |y ASTITNGTON TERRITORY. | BBl SHrah ol Bl | s compleced e labors todey, e ‘Hold on.! A man named Rills then came up and said; ¢ Ben, it ain’t worth while for you to footings of the votes cast for Presidential Elcet- REPUBLICAN FICTORY. ieket, or o abutaln from votlng the Republican ors stand: Democrats, Horatlo Seymour, 522,- ticket; and which should alsw incinde a tabular order of tho Court; that thoy compiled with | - g,y Fraxcisco, Nov. 20.—Washington Torrl- | siatenient of the cesus aud roglstration and pro- 4 the only order received by them, which wns to i Ve taki do ! his i ves Jacobs, Republie: ¢! L - | ¥ el v} ¢ - | 518; Dewlitt C, West, 522,612, ¢l i Tilden Fotaine Bon Butter for | Butant tors e e o ' band | e G (e of vt | 1 ol Bkl o | SR R o | A, s Wil [ el \ v the Congressional 1L Thnd To back o you when you get | Teccived by all candidates at un cloction held on | Gouncil has six Republicans, three Democrats e L e b o i facy | 99547, Cast for Peter Cooper (Greeabuck) | : c . L e P ot *iike Etg | tho7th tust.," and, when tho next order ws | yyg e Lower House eightecn Republicans aod e no election at moat of (he. polls Iu thoss | Electors, 1,087, and for Green C. Smith Electors ontest. g : ) served, to “issue certifieates to membersof | pyelv c pariahes: and tuat the ballot-boxes, instend of | 2,5 ¥ . have it, for I am Constable at the polls to-day.! twelve Democruts. parishes: t t 3 2,350, Mo st 60 sl tliat-will e all SHEhES. || S qisrialstire sscortalnod tn, have pecsived e R e\ beisse sostom OF T Hendricks® Volco Is for Pence, Pros | Worodconabout ifty yords and wero halted the highcst number of votee.” The Board hiad ; TIHE BOSS. Visienca and. intimidation suchas has no parallel THE RAILROA: QUIRE OF Veen functus officlo eleven hours, They maln. ‘l § ther Btate of the Unlon, excepting ihos m viled Ho and Sam Are agaln, a volco calling out, ‘Tlalt] who comes | yyyeq ghat HE (VI NOT AT N LY witors. the. alficrenco I popuiation and tho T ; P Hisioh O of tlis gaxrde: with me repila a4 alues 1:“! e 'rm:m' e Nt‘“l Yonk, l:;o:. fil.'}—:\dll‘emul lrcpt;;tlz]r !}cn: plnll‘lllul u?u druu;n |belvu-cn lhxl: %opullllunl are Railway mu;‘mg‘;:r’i 2“ '[\.:;Vtmbcr stici & N ‘Scott.! O hem Wi head and whise X ) yestorday acard to Tweed inquiring {f he had | similar to those cxlsting here. 3 Nove 3 W ILLIA.M 0- DOW. pe::dt to th::‘:nno:!l v:ho liad cll::lt:dcu., ;‘x‘m :ul;, :ml thn‘t they Yc;re determined not to recede | any statement to make reflecting on Tilden. Taendn Tl é:cr‘;:u%::\:‘ggxz} TG ;:cnzmlodu::cng: in I:_-flr:flgs[{(e ;"‘t)mpm;:cd wlt:x lus% s SRR 114 A hrough.? pe rom thelr poeltion, or, ns one of them said: | Tweed encircled the questlon with a deep blue o 9 sup- | year, On the St. Paul, Michigan Central, and MONSTROUS ATROCITY. - | Al fghts vass through Thera wero b | L%, vt purgo worth cont.# A Washin. | penc ok, 30 over i wrole i b clrators pored caap sated in Chicyen o linairats these 8(e | Ohio & Misslaeipp the loss Is quito large. Tho Room8 TRIBUNE BUILDING | vz awrus peeps or i pasocramio panrr | 0 SV, 10" ere ogaln jalted (na | 108 dispateh states that ono of the leal thie oue word “none.” i vt F e ran hring home the exirting state | Centrnl Pacific gains handsomcly In Octoher, IN LOUISIANA, simaflr_manuer and @ similar resfonso was | BOSitions to Dbe taken by the dov- » ey of Tutica inius Bubioted yarlshos oL Loditvag 1o 8¢ | sud tho, Loulsville & Nastivillg ateo.. I a1 NELIGIOUS: Bpeclal Dispatch to The Tribune. ernment will be that the Board GOV, HENDRICKS. e reniise that the colared inen 1o the £outh aroas | twenty-six roads report for October aggregato o hELiGious, | New Onumass, Nov. 20.—There arrived in | made, and o stort dlstance further onjwe weres | e oo e or Bouth Carolioa are, in their A TALR WITH HIM, unanimoyely Liepubllcan 8 e At o hage | CArniugs of $10,305,501 arainat 810,830,510 lnet this city today a number of witaesses {rom }2‘;’;:‘,“;‘:‘1‘{;‘#?' :':“é‘:i:” Jho countershet | giachargo of duty, quosl Federal oficlals, €0 far New York World (/@m.), Xev. 25. S Eguthern Negro it W Bemacalee i wou here 13 | year. Of theew soude, elehiven reporied ln Ouachits Parish who present a most pltiful i y as relates to thelr functions in passing upon Gov. Tiendricks arrived in this city Thursday, | ji; "-"ng‘:;’l{m"c;g‘_’fa| L D L "I;‘“c;: ' 61.“&:1‘%:‘!::'!1!:% ) :m vst& fi;yfi?-ll'l‘!.%fl‘ng:ri&:: spectacle, and whose storics are o awful that | pass on. In front of Joe Mitchell’s house wo persons who caunot sec them and hear them | cameupon oo oo oL ! :]c':ll‘:;elr’;hwox; :r":f: ‘;;::“;;hl;ofl’:;gfl;“l, ::‘ll';:‘:; We got off in front of u tire. Somo of the men escort, with a Unlted States Deputy-Marshal, "‘;’: ::fl'l"di,:‘:n:'p',r'l;'x :’3:;'5 n‘{;‘;’]‘:' B:’;‘:n:lf and there'was no lttle difficulty in getting them | ™ ¢ a ¥ away from the parish. Among them is Ben ning or eighty in sight around the camp. James, the United States Deputy Marshal who :}"”{hc;m:_gfl‘:do;m‘::‘: r&" ‘51;2"' )‘{‘;:':h(:;'_‘: was shot while carrying the ballot-box to the h a Teft Duck Mi tanding with Log-Town pull on the morninz of clection and house and lef¢ Duck Mimns staniing wikh me. 5 Very soon Jos Mitchell and Bob Eundom came :’::d?'{::“d';‘m:&‘; 1‘;’: t;:l‘: k:_‘;éu’:‘ ::’::‘:!hm]hi: up within about twonty-five fect of me, and they can Totes for Federa oflcers, bn which eategory | 200 Wil retury Lome todag. Durur b ehort. | ey 16 \hweciholinSador the IHEFY B 2k Prestdcntial Electors will bo consldored as be- | 412 10 e Hor B e e tony | o hodeeh Blnousted Syt BrOEEnorCnd vored fog. en, und will probably sce him sgain Yy n 3 & e dgopor vore 8 i before taking his departure. Gov. Mendricks ?,'7%“"’}'1?&:‘5-?’3&':'l:’e'i’fin-x'u'r'?lfilc' i‘n’l-'khl‘f'g. "Cvkrf:'r. THE TWO GUBRRNATORIAL CANDIDATES. a4 all i would the Tivics have satd? low would Perry if, Special Dilpatch (0 The Tribune, recelyed many callers at the Fifth Avenue Ho- | finim, Gen. Cameron, aud Mtloa Keloe bavo tafked? “WasRINGTON, D, CE"N‘“. 25.—Exclt tel, nd Gverybody Who conversed: with'Lim | What opiition would. Uabi. Couneit, Tom Folers Mike B ¥, D. Cy 25.—~Excitement is K 3 yans, and Dave Thurnton give of the eausen that pro~ expocted In South Carolnx next Tuesday. - Tho auxiously ssked lis opinfon as to tho present “uru ‘4‘“\'-‘.;"".“:“&.";‘:'.. n;lul:)hhmc;l'lnl:l "E' Itapub- cans of R i bt Indications here are that the Democruts will | SFaie- In m:‘ replies the Governor wus copl, | JIEiat M3 (10 Srerpiieiniing Tiepuiiican. Paris attempt to inavgurate ITampton Governo dellberate, and unimpassionate. of Eat Felictana had - been returned P Bu P . | AT think,” said Iic, in answer to an inquirpby | BT | for Tl aad e 1y e ‘The Republicans will acknowledge Chamberlain. " 7 in answer to an Inquiry bY [ cvery man in Loussiana kuows there s 2 «that it {8 of great importance that | Majarity in the parish of hetwaen 1,000 Application will doubtless be made to the Gen- | H1° Writer, PO Y i 4 PP oGS all Democrats and good citizens generally fié‘!‘.‘:’"p’&u'r:;'uh&?g{h#wr# xi:l;é'x.':;e"'c roads, the Unlon Pacifle and Chicazo, Burling- ton & Qiiney included, now report for Septem- ber §2,702,00% n.'énmnt $2,523,5H Inst year, In all, forty-six roada have now rcll;urlm fur Sep- tember, earning $18,310,600, ozainst $12,753,350 Jast year. Of these, twenty-ihrec roads report for three years, earning in Soptember $0,812,451, ;az_'n‘I!.lsl 0,345,768 n” 1575, and $0,090,703 in i Mr, Robert Forsyth, General Agent of the Southern Dispatch” Fast Frefght Line, has been nwmlntcd its” Gencral Manazer. He wiil nave %..h( hvl:dqumeu at No. 185 Randolph street, in B clty. Monroe and Franklin-sta. Mondsy evening, Nov. 27, 1876, at 8 o'clock, 3opel Meeting, condncted by Mr. SANKEY, as- iated by the Tabernacle Cholr. Short addresses by minletere, 5 Mondsy evening at 8 o'clock, Mr. MOODY wiil ;:;ll young coaverts and inquirers oxLy at Forwell Noondsy Meotings dally at Farwell Hall, con- dacted by Mr, MOODY and Mr. SANKEY. Tuerday night Mr. Moody will preach to parents. talked together a little while, and Iheard Joo | eral Government to decide between tho two. 3 ¢ = === broken, and one fn the hip. Auotheris . " and ) should keep perfectly cool and preserve thefr | hase been uo worve tiun tlie raturn of £ Democeatis S— FINANCIAL. Mitchell say, * All right!’ and Bob Endom rode | The President will continue to recognlze Cham- tomper 11l the crisls Is over. They should en- i'x'r'%."&’nf:‘l’xmn ‘\scex ‘i‘:_l'l.Lll’a.lv rl):.” tead :’1:{-’;" slé:g:l-h ERIE. NLIZA PINKSTON, L and b whose husband, Henry Pinkston, and whose off. Joo Mitchell safa: ‘Ioys, get on your bbby were murdered by & baud of bulldozers 1 WISH I HAD A DOUSLE-DARRELED QUX, on the BSaturduy vrecedlug the election. | ouq then marched on down theroad. 1 eald, Eliza was present, and saw her husband cut all | (g T ride or walk?’ e replied, ‘You may to pleces in hisown housc, oud his body dragged ride, or let your pony bo there.' I tnrned away out and shot full of bullets after he was bout t 5 dead, ‘The baby was killed In her arms. She from the firound gol about ten steps. I then berlaln, A few mors troops may be concen- deavor by Hectly bl b 5 ble. Froe recourse to violence, uuder preeent | pnd honestly counted, and i the yotes ara | ¥h "wt done i1 ‘\’gmenumo and Ouachicn Parisho peculigr _ circunistances, f8 not anticinated. | houestly counted there can be 5o doubtasto | §51 SR TR R R R R Unlted Btates Judge Band will probably take | the resuit.” yet ""“3"“"‘,“‘"‘, s 1,043 Hépyblicun majoriiy, fa Jurisdiction tn thocommitment case, and release | , “AT6 Fou conviuced that the States of Lauls- | Finmec by e Contolertis G S e Hiiacht 1 \tted porsqus i n b fana, Fiorids, and South Carollua cast the ma- | Tric regiutored vote of Morehouse Parlah ta 038 bemio- he committed porsqua from Jull on ahabeas | jority of thelrvotes for the Demoratle Electoral | crats mud 1,830 itpusiicans, but 1 is, eetrned by the Nrw Yorg, Nov.25.—It Is announced that the Eric Ruilway Company intend to bring sult against the Lake Shore Company for the pure pose of compelling the latter to place the Fro. on an equal footing with competing lncs. Tlo Erle bases its claim on 2 contract with the Buf- felo & State Lino Ruilroad, that the Iatter should’ Lorses.! He came up to me and satd: T PLR CENT. Money to loan In sums of $10,000 and uuwards on thi-clas city fmproved »mpefxft’ CommUalona ow. TU! {)\; Elt & BOND, 023 Washlugto b nd ran, for I know th i ul shlef Justico Cartts yi ot 7 di bulldozed tt ut 524 for T | R et with v o 7 PER GENT s Lullal-wound i Boe bitast; Which naasec k:fikr:n‘b‘y n::: tonversation. );y'vlv:rr;.{;?ur:g“!;: got:gcnéou';t tchcro ik c: e “c‘l“?l'l“'” no kind of doubt that the Democrats g‘z’:fi?fl’z&? %fxfiglkfifld:{%: :3%@#;&}0%‘%‘5&? ;%‘:‘i) "::‘:'f:‘:"":"“’“:‘l""l" !tm“l:c"v;mfin;l:” :;"le“::‘[ 1 through her lung and out of her back, a deep | yo0q, They then cominenced shooting, aud JAS NO JURISDICTION carried Loulslana byn large majority. They also | 11y of 5oz for Tident No wan but an ingraned | ed to the Erle, and that the Lake Shore, in con- sulidating with the State Line Rallroad, was made hy statiite to assume the same obligations: of the lutter road. i S SO THE SAGINAW LUMBER INDUSTRY. Speciat Dispateh to The Tribune. EAst 84018AW, Mich., Noy. 20.—The lumber Unsinces for the Ecason of 1876 s about con- cluded. Most of the mills have either shut' down, or will thls weck. Followingis o state- ment showing the amount of logs run out of- different streams tributary to the Valley Mille gash from a koife fn lier neck, & bullet-woundin | yoo Aitcheil was right after me on o horse, one leg, o ent with a knifo from the hip | gyoating o pistol at me. I got about thirty or nearly to the kueo, aud her head 1s covered With | o4y feet from Col. Pargoudi's fence, and Joo Wounds, one of which was given with the butte | jired his zun at me and hit me in the rignt arm, end of & pistol, and tho other with azax. The | 1 gonw't kuow whether I was shot beforo or cords In onc of her feet arealso scvered. Bhe |y was left for dead, and how shie has survived so " INERE WAS 80 MUCH STOOTING. long secmsto bo a miracle, a8 for two or thres l. Joo Mitehell, who was between the com- Jerychotce loans it ness ty at flfi’hxfim.nd?n%-f‘f‘ buslases prUper. UDDLLR & MASON, 107-100 Dearborn-st. 1 PER CENT It ramaof $15. T aud, nwwasd on-choles {oekde zen JOIN I AVEICY & COv, 160 LaSallest. 0N A L0 RATES. carried Florida Ly a smaller najority. As to | scoundrel will upuold, ‘,.‘mny or defend traud. corrup- h of the Board of Canvassers. Thiswill make an | ouely Caroliny, he voports tint I have scen %&:’.‘,‘.'.'A:‘.:},‘.‘;‘,%i?&"- fort, Of caursc the tietummiug X 1l fesue between tho Stato nnd Federal Conrts 08 | from there n ‘rezand 1o the Electoral ticket | out ihe spurlous wmajority Feeiacd o thoee uitinrad 1o the Interpretation of the law relating to Con- | have been eo contradictory ss to be confusing.’” | parises, and. while ihls faos (a7 23 the law allows Hlietn gressional and Presidentlal clectlons. Reports | 4 Doyou thinik thers ‘5“1‘ be an hionest cin- | 10 DrOCEe YC e e s, Anal Tiere ahow that Judges Moses and Willard are | V285 0f tho volcs at New Orleans now the country 18 threatened with elvil warhy tie 3 oy v T ofice or liave bets pend(ng | very much exasperated at the Canvassing Board. flxc;ll I,',f,'{ ,g‘fi’J.,{,}{,‘.’,,‘:,"‘;{fi;:.‘;},‘;:}‘ ”&:fi:’fim’% Hfflfifi'filfl{"vfl-‘:fir Y hose. bulldozed ;-'r'n‘."fif-‘.{' i \Viitand wos once o parter of Peter B. Rweony, | amos seo how 1t will bo poseihic for (he wmen | Egieeied: and Ttden shereby fosca the Hofa ot Lould of tho Tommuny Ring, and was ulways a Denio- ("lmupcs:ng uml: Bnn\;lxli to pcrpmragc nbh]'mnl x;:u- ’l‘l{e “luet:?(hlmr:- 2 tffillbul:k:nd trufi’ one ‘nl'lfli utll he found negroes uscful .. | der such serutiny, hey would doubtlees mive | moet all particulars, tu one very cesential ke bt bim O e e | Yiie Stute to tho Hopuulieans it thex could i | festus Which belorgs (0 tho real caso a8 it cxiats 3 ) * - ¢ Wi iu Loulslana. don't thiuk they will iave the boldness to per- LATILL, COMPLETETIE ILLUSTRATION weeks she has been alinost constantly hunted o anit i Dby the Tilden men who murdered her husband :;::g’ '?;)m:,"‘y':;,t"w‘mfimfi ;;"’: 1:'&:;' m; aud babe. sayl’ I kept right on, and got over the Tammuny Democrat, {8 at Columbla in Tilden's | p ¢ a {raud under the cf " . Joloknoa Warehonse lteceipts for Grain and Provis. HENRY PINKSTON , petrato such o fraud under the cireumstances.” | of pyy Cipeauo Trinuxs by sdding the misiog { and the available stock ihis season: Tittaba- ‘E;‘...‘&%.‘? G "“flfl{:fl%"fiffiv o0 Rents And | gy ropreacnted as a colored man somewhat dif- fonce, but when T got. to the ditch I fell fn ft. | Intorcst. wAnd Florldat P I ase that In Tirldgepare, some twelva | o t1® 100 M5 b E b scason 541,000,005 | Icrawled up on the further side and was so weak I could go no furthier, and Joe wns at the fence, He said, * Hold on, hoys! T'LL PIX I, DAMN itial Ile climed over and ron round me, and placed his plstol betwecon my bhend and the ground aud fred. I bocame fuscosiblo then and @id not recover for some time, I don't know ow long. The ball had glanced from my temple, but had not made & deep wound. Altogether, I have fivo wounds,—two in the arms, one in thebuck of the head, one in tho temple, and one in the hip. When 1 came to I could see noone around, and I started away, but when I lad gone n short distance I fainted from loss of blood and pafn. The blood from the wound in my templo ran {nto my mouth and nearly straugled me. 1lald there until day- light : PINE AND IMPRISONMENT. “h:‘{tilll“';‘&‘n‘};g ‘l"“,g}':l’;mu“l‘nflgr:?‘;m;; a6 monigw before tho ection, ‘fom Foley stiould = v s by & Hepublican mob in the public Covusints, 8. C., Nov. 2.—Tho State Su- | hoitt e uP G IR (0 N S etTo tho | Bevere of the sty And anpposs that Hiko Hyans, preme Court hus just entered a judgment of | Democrats, a8 it certainly should be.” Whiie on n vialt to Pearis, bad been kidnapped by 1,600 flue each and commitment of all the | #Do you not think tbut the Republicans [ mobof Chicago Repnblicaus ot night, under tho Board of Canvassers to jall until released by | throughont the country are still bringing u Jirosexe of u’ pretended warrant, “and hud been n . dand tled to & borse and carrlad by hlv | order of tho Court. greal pressre to bear umon the canvassors in | bound and f1eg 10,5 M0 ol toward Chiago. United States District-Attorney Corbln, | ~ Undoubtedly. And what makes it wors nd suppose that while on hiw way 1o tbo latier g €y e for the Stato Board of Cuuvssscre, dis. | (1o hountis findern promised. that Sats | G e e e s from that cloy cluimed any futention of contempt, and asked B::MK‘ u; mutvi‘htmnflu:rce nln ‘\l'rl. llnyx-‘s‘lu "l‘l.“. {‘ar :'nn W;aflu.‘ nhu‘nld m?u".}“n’x‘ ha,n.{:’nm tha vl noing that now the Repu icans claln ands of s first captors and te m €0 ant uiih Myday; 1o ULt ol e vt e o . there will do everything | shot him to death with & hundrod ballets. granted, Tho Court {s now occupled With ar- | ¢\ "jpoir power to fulfill thelr promise. Bug | Suppose, then, that tho Chicago llerum(un- hsd fuments on the Electoral vote. o Notes are counted the proceediugs of | orkanized thomselven foto secret milltary organi- Tho Supremo Court. this afterno took tho | the canvars Will bu scrutinized closely, und [ gyl'(";";;du“*:ggfl;;;',{:;;,,{,‘;f,?"g;;;}‘,&'g;‘;',‘;‘;: b r. order under advisement requiring the Board of | £bink it probablo that they will be obliped to | they yad driven every Democratic official in Chi- State Canvassers to make n comparison of tho 5"",’_ ‘d‘,’cnsnm:;lfi‘lfiu::‘?l‘gIl.sft‘&n:: 'fi.f{?;‘,’,fi-’ 'g:"'l‘: cago out, of "{3 T.'fx“"' t;“l:r h&vlng @ ¢ il larc o! ofices, returns of tha cotnty canvassers aud returns of | f0r'the Democratic ticket,” {,‘:{f;a“' o e iat e munthlieen the preciuct managors In the vascs of the Presi- Do you think there are any algns of danger Duliorers hied rldden through Bridgeport 1n ! o 3 ot e . 9 - rned bands nightly for twelve months prior to de;;l:lcl‘i)l:::om, and will give decislon Monday, :,l;&h'u’ Deuce of the country in the present pros :h uneuxl““mh o o e "t “1; loe bo ™ aco no cause for any dlsturbance of the [ Fides they had shot thirty ot fifty Cathollo Irlshi; DECLINED 7O 185UB AN ORDLR e at present, but in case certuin men are de- wiipped s tounis of hundred mare; had dricen v g ith, . Ca 3 giving certiticates to members of the Legiala- rmined to subvert what the will of the peo- fi:;,‘:,:‘"::‘;.‘:‘ A !o‘:rr:; ;.s'fl.-u':- "gl'::y‘m(f:::‘;::a 35'.’5; ture from Edgefield and Laurens Counties, ro- {tle of the nation has decreed, auy cuo can see | other promiuent Catholle Iriah Domocrat in the hat there would be a possibility of the country | city, ferent from the miajority in that he scemed in- capable of fear. Tho bulldozers had been to tim several times to got him to joln a Demo- cratic club, but Lo had openly declared that he would do notbing of the kiud, and, when threat- ened, took no pains to conceal his contempt for the bulldozers, and said he was afrald of none of them. On 7THB BATURDAY NIGHT BEFONE THE BLECTION Eliza atates that aho heard a body of horsemen stop In front of thelr houso, end a man came to the door whose voice she recognized, and sald he was Brewater, Hepublican candidato for the Leglelature, and that he had made arrange- ments to have him (Pinkston) eafely conducted to Monroe, where he could yote the Republican tlket on elec- tion day, Bho sald: *No, you aro not Mr, Brewster. Henry 8 not here,” They then broke in tho door, and one called out, “Gag Iim! God dsmn him! Gog him!” And the room was flled with armed men, who with their Rank Chamber of Commerce. Bad River, rafted out 33,000,000; now in Bad River and tributary, 6,000,000; owned and stopped at Bt. Charles, 14,000,000; Cass Rlver, rafted out, 18,000,000; Rifie River, rafted out, 01,000,000; still in Rifle Boom, 1,000~ 000; Auger's River, rafted, 47,220,472 sl In _Auger’s Boom, 1,000,0005 Flint & Perc Marquette and Jackson, Lansing & Sazinaw Raflroud, und shore logs, 1,(0,0003 Kawkawlin, rafted, mbmnr{ tw kiver mitls, $400,000; loga in' other than mill-loonw, 8,500,000; logs {n mill-boums, 40,025,0003 Jumber on mill docks und fu yards on the river, 280,020,160; totnl, 826,083,642, The smount of shipment from Sazinsw River to Nov. 10 was 433,850,857 fect. "To this ndd ahaut 9,000,000 feer on through clearances to Chicago, umd we have 453,850,858 feet to Nov, fi!. To this smount must alsv be added the nmountuhlmwd';;xmfl from yards on thu river—about 50,000,000, The sulount of logs gndd Tumber now on hand at. this date will up- sroximate closey to the amount of logs in mill- lmuml and Jumber on docks and in yards ut tho close of last season, while the stock of old lougw STOCKHOLDERS MELTINGS. Stockholders Meeting. Cuicaco, BuntiNatox & QuiNeT t this lhlé.nnm(:n;rm-;._’ st v icano, Nov, 3 CNOTICE-A meeting of Stockholders in h?fi"’ will be held ot the ofiica of the Company, 1 Chleago, Honday, Dec, 11, 1670, at 11 o'elncic % ~»llnr the Eul e of Jaylng befora stockholders foxdctlon of the Directors I aequiring Bt. Louis, i Jaland & Chicago Railroad, and for such othor ness sa may legally come bofore the meating. : AMOS T. HALL, Becretary, OCEAN STEAMSIIPS, ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, Jhs General Transatiantic Cor ¥ mpany's Frew ?E"n""’,"";."" i Havee, eal Fiymontn Vel for ths landing of passenyers. Tho splendid Jouction (s tavorita mula'ior the Continent, (Cabing Ameriaue, ‘Fovsolr, - haturduy, Deor 3 N X 4y, o J Jrace Teiacla, ‘Sacurdsy. Doy 18 g in., Labra IN A DITCH. At8or@o'clock Inthe morning I went back of Col. Frank Pargoudi’s stable and culled for % Eangller, *Eaturduy, I b riee of | knives stabbed her husband till, as she said, 3 fused by the Board, but stated that such mem- LY, . avallable in tho river booms for tho coming 120 e ho (oeladiak wine) s chbin, 3110 95 | bis body was flled with holes, aud the blood | Lawrenco Dunmore, a colored man, A parcel | pers could abtaln a copy of the recurd from the bavine m."?'l'": s SO oL g altir Shich Supposn thoy Liad e avery Teish Do | Sguion is about, 140,006,000 feot less this year el Giccommadation. Bacoud, T4 | gonped like water upon the floor, Thoy then of women and children cume out who | clurk of the Court, which would bo equivalent nn‘x‘n“'hitv inth A VoL advies: to th people Caruh 7 2 srey, thun last. ~ Indlentions wre that alurge stock w‘?‘fe!‘au‘n":Hugfflflfim’"mw'“""' '“:."d'e".i dragged him out, and shot bim a great many knew me. Frank Pargoudl camo out and | 455 certificate. The flve membersof the Board | under the present rdumetanecal e Buppuse that they had burned sevoral Ieish Dem- | Wil tig k{5 ¢ E‘—Mfl:——_ Hesmersmafed thak G ot carey siccrsge nassea- | timo afterwards, A man sald to her, “Ellz askea mo {£ 1 knew who had done 1, I told | o¢ Canvassers who were constructively ar- | *\What fsmcercly wish tosee the people do [ ocrutic huusos 2 it i i LOUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, 85 lirosdw, 2 S | him Tdid, Ho sald hedid not wish to know, 1510 ses perfectly cool aad temprate, W | o Suppose that they had uniied in s league to s THE WEATHER. O W, ¥, WIUTE. 7 Ok Agoat Tor Chléago, | put down that paby.” Bho eatds “1f you are g » | rested this morning p D y . fuso cvery Democratic Irishman employment. WasnxaTon, D, Cy Nov 37—l 8. mi.—For REFONTED AT TIIN JATL . alon e O o s | menes, thot ey had thosaiout, o, dlachaces this evening, whero they are now confined, | peaple must bo convineed of tho swindle. That mm{. ‘Thelr names arei F, L. Cardozs, Treasurcr; Lulng done, the people would probably decide h’upfiuli that thoy had sought to compel thom to T, C. Dunu, Comptroller; Gen. Willlam Stone, thut justics shonld be done, and thut the willof | join the Republican clubs by making that & condl- At -Geueral; 11, E. Payne, Becret: ¢ | the nation, os €x) sressed b the polis, should be | tion of their immunity from furiher pemecution, OROY=LAGUBTAL: o ayne, Becrotary of | gyived without further sttempts at evasion or | eslling thie protection; State; and H. W. Purvis, ex-Adjutaut and In- | yeefstance.” And then supposa that thnllle“bléan;uwnf;i spector-General, comprising the Board of Cau- [ Have you any objectlons to saying :"’":"'"‘ lg;"m:‘&#“: 1'1'13'55“1’51'»3ch i e vassers, tenor of your conyersation with Gov, Tild and everything, 2 a so far as relutes to the politicul situ- | “"And suppos that the lrish Catholic Democeats golng to kitl me, kil my baby too,” A man b,utl had better muke afidavit to it, Col. then with his knife TPargoudifs T e Blswa) A woutdn't ailow any bidldorus on his placs v AN ;Lfl:h&r:u':e ;:,mroflx:fi fi:,‘,l ‘,,‘,,,2‘“‘:;,,‘,”3"_‘: e ordered Lawronce Dunmore to hltchupa cart then cut sud shot aud left for desd. When | ud tako me home, which he did, 1 have she came to her senses she had mot not scen my piatol or my filly since. Tho clec- a stiich of clothes left ou her back tlon at the Logwood poll was not held, owing and she ' went to many of e | to the fact that I was shot. Thelr object in at- the Upper Lakes, soutbweat winds, bucking to northwest, falling, followed by rising barome= ter, with purtly cloudy, cooler weather, LOCAL OBEERVATION, Ci10aao. Nov. 24 Tar, Thr i Wind, 1K I o (XL . it 1 I!:I. ll:l 29,75 43 | 0L 1B, W it MTIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, Bew York ta Queenstown and Liverpoal. FRLVETIA Kovas, tam. | TE QUERN, Dea.0, 11 am 'al’Alh Dec. 18, 3p, m. ec. 4, 8. m. B 70 Loxvoi, &LANEN:V-'IM.“ 11870 1 KNI, e DC0. 6, 0 & . , 33, 890, and u 5 Ha3d, Koply to 1%, e LAWSON, 4 Bow ’ kil me could have been nothing FLORIDA ation (" wero lznorant, uneducated, and poor, sv poor that ' colored poople's_cabin, but most of thom wera | {eMPLUE b ¢ ; 4 K oM hould liave no objections 1€ Tald nat | thoy wota In absolute dependouce from to da i Ol‘fll Gt}l i Ll()yd. Sold 1o give her ahelter, for fear of the yen. | €18 than 8 desire to provent tho clection, as T NO BUNDAY NEWS. chink that at tho prasont biections 16 1Al 10K | 180, Tt cimihogers for tels ratlons o brewd b Masinauia tisraionelor. 31 minlinu. 30 € ieg; JThe eamers of this Com . 47 from Beehors, s "“?my‘ AT ulgg Batur. ifi ork 1o 85 geance of the bulldozers who wers hunting her, | Lad nover done any harm toany onc of them, ERAL OBAENYATION Laxs Ciry, Fla, Nov. 20.—Telegraph lnes | bo very guurdea fu our expressions, and es- Her atory is almost beyond bellef, but her 1 was between this city and Tallahassso are prostrated, eclally wheu we speak throuwh the pross, fe . 13 thisto thie flustration above, and it will be somewhat of u parailel with the coscd in East oSFIOH New Vork i Avuthenpios WN REPUBLICAN and will not be in Working order to-night. ‘or my vwn part my counsl i3 to all my iai A Bromen Ao cabin, BHI1 seroad | wounds are there ta- testity more cloquently XNOWN 48 4 B ixht. B T homahly ratain. thelr self-possee. Feltclana and other parishes In Loutsiuna. ' M i7 e I 1 dgment. Mecrage, $30 TS miw!&'flzhi than words. by whitea aud blacks all over the parish, and FHOBPECT OF BOMETHING BEING DONX. alon, AN good ehiizens of hoth parties should l‘;a‘n‘-‘y :";:‘\I'W-:‘l;::-:uuu':'ép";ayz,:rr'u.\'uox ANOTHER WITNEES, had takon some part in organizing the party 1 Jamcs Henry Coleman, a colored man, was un- had been an clection officer at that poll at eyery der the house when Plnkston was killed, having | cloction stnce 1808, and had generally dis- jumped out of & window, After themon left tributed Ropublican tickets. The poll usual- | Who killed Pinkston hecrawled out, butwss | ly geve about 1% Republican msajority. TatLAuasssE, Fla, Nov, 25.—The Board of | wish to scc justice done, und I believe that is this: Tl Canvassers recclved notification thls morning | it Isn is clearly proven 0 the peoplo that the 4‘.'.:2_" “u.':,m'firil ‘}#’.:‘J:.‘Zl‘.’f'&':“.‘».’.! 1‘»“5‘ ;filhlrm from the Bccretary of State, who is ex-oflivio & x!nnj;‘)’rh r :&Il!hu ‘l;.luctunz ,\mles ;lnmhl bul cnll‘. ]mh.-u u: o llulfillug’nl‘ ln‘x: ..“L“n‘fif uulz ;::‘ur (’I‘x‘:‘.‘ &f‘ N or Mr, den, the great Inuss of the 'uple ol o country I8 this: Shal N mewber of the Bourd, aud charged with calllng (llm Unlon will u\'q\hcwn in thy truowwlxmlut. allowed o subaist in this State upon the ratiy con- —_— IBowlink Green, New York. Gr "';.lf ‘Western Steamship Line, ‘A‘glxnm';”\-";' York te Brisol (Englad) direct. NWAL day, Nov, OINWALL, Elutnper. Ly et 1t together, that they must meet ab 13 o'clock 1 o th £ | ditionsthatthey exiat tnother Srates, —that fs, shall {:lcun‘xfuu ';J!"%}J&“fi!;"fi i 813; ioerage. 0. | taken on the rond by the samo party. Arope | The men who attempted to kil e, | noon Mouday, to canvass the vota of tho Btate. “‘Lw';::::‘g‘f::iu{l:‘:}n&}:yfi"""'"""""“ torig:A tho right of overy”cllzon and, ulrigan o phellc, Slodply i 7 W o e Miebizes | waa placed about is neck,and howoadrogged | 60 far - wa I knew, =—werd all | The Judgo has not yet decided the . D cietic and clubs and orguniza- down to the river, and Le belloyes that it was | Democrats. There two roads from the poll | fujunction , and mandamus cases now A PRECEDENT, tlons of his political party, bo recognised, guurau- LDUCATIONAL, the intention to drown him, buta shotwas | where Ilivoto tha Logtown polls, and they | pendiog betore him, and this | LETTER PROM EX-VICE-PRESIDENT COLPAX. teod, and wado an honest, actust fact, wo that &ction of the Board sceme to obviato the neces- Hew York Tribune. e e e sabicat T sity of the decislon, as this wilt be dolog what Eg1w, Pa., Nov. 20.~It hus surpriscd me that | Jowsd i the most nerfuct treedum and socurity to the Democratic tanagors prayed the Court to | in the discussion as to * incligible Presidential H{: -n:l :fi m‘.":eb.l'ul;“llzlfl‘:b‘a:“:t":“fml'u {!Llhf:;h command to be done. Electors® no reference haa been mado to the | wittioat other e tente belhg browght to bear upon The Board will admit a committee of five | famous John Young Brown Congresslonal case | Lim than arc brangnt to besr upon & citizen snd L ——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. 1 Lonpon, Nov, 2.—~The steamships Cily of Berlin and Victorla from Now York, have ar- « rived out. New Yorg, Now. 20.—Arrived, the steam- fired, and the party, for some rcason, galloped | were both picketod on tho morning of election. off snd left him. There are soveral Rifle companies in the parish BTILL ANOTHER. besides the one which tried to kil me, These Joo Bheldon has a bullet in his bresst, eud | companies used to ride about by day and night, 1is band is all shot to pleces, He atates that | armed, and vislt the cablns of colored people W% Tioeitrh Busies GOGER Tor, Beast y twenty ye . D 3 fittea :::‘J::;ldflg‘.}'ca}:‘llfi.‘:.’l’.“l'“m e semed of dbrdien, o insiuction: Wit Sumue well known to e buainss | 5 ) by yiars ngo. When but a little | suMfragen fu any othor State? , toa 4zq T legu is und ' to the businost |' thig course was takon to induce himtojoins | and from each of tha political partics aud the Chafr- | of neurly twenty yrars sgo. s b 1 tedjust | SLips City of Chester sud Italy, from Liverpool. 3 Clely tha i b hen 38 1t Democratic club, and he was shot two weeks be- UGN TUEM TO JOIN DEMOCRATIO OLUSS. men of the two Ktate Commlttees to its sos- | over 34 years of ago, ho wis uomiuated for Con- ..'R,‘., ’:\%.l:g ‘{:-u‘.‘ c}r‘&f:::':,u é’r"fic‘lfifilfi.ii‘.‘; 10N, Nove 6,—Arrived, tho Emfi.flm"‘ 0; M0ma 00 105 e B2, 06 ©1448 Use Deo 0poacd &6 Olympus, from Livorgock fove the sloction, He did foally vote for Tilden ‘They sald there Were men golng around inciting | sions. gress iun Kentucky distict, As the Coustitu- votars iy ooy Nortbern State, No pxirsuovus