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3 . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2y, 1876, L : " s ‘ r'(‘lkt!:»l ‘:?:; {h:l(s\)’; gm;)'n'avut. was glven the cer- | present who, for special rensons, 1t was neces- flluco véu’: fnllnd to Inrder '“I 12]:!!0 éw Sanator rcat{lluut;l Ihflu opportunitfes of dotecting and pre. ¢ 3 i (3 venling frands, ““Thon your colleajgries must have acted with. afi:’:‘ g:':“w;(‘:" ;:l m"lc" .flf“d h:g::’t‘l " | wan ;z‘)t yt: ;I‘l"‘:"?i’l:dlsllfiné?c d&:s.?rcrlflml:fl:lg% FUTh~That thay did in most Inatances send oat out elorof Jawi " o TRepublicaus, ! "0y | yaturns,’ 1o safd tho statement miven tho | t04he conniry paclahos an Bupervieors corrupt and “Ours was the legal Electoral College of wonld lika to have the Committes taka tho tese dlishoncst mon from this city, whoge resldencog Oregon.” timony of iyl of the Sennto Committeo, by to Secroe | wora ot inho parishe To Which they wore ap? WOLS KL E0ES ot Uiat! EATON LOOWOOD, several particulars. Todid not indlcato thosoten | Bapeeibrs. amd Crarie ancrayes ot ‘the riten " % upervidora and Clorks employes of the Unfted ¢ {)m Imukm,n " & witness who had been shot in Ouachita Parlah, | thrown out in detall, but stnply gave tho "E. tates, it, Tolleyed tho Governnient winked at theso | ho nctel With the oard this yenr (h wha yoit know it and who was at present very low in health f‘mm\ln number, whereas Rk vwas desired to ol Siz(h—That mald Su[imrvlmrfl In a number of | ontragcs, na the leaders of the Republieau party | and that thia duty ls rn]al»)bx{b ri““"'“‘l. The other gentlemen elected—Cartwright 9 il in the vote rejected at each poll. parishies of thia Btate did throw overy obstacle in | conafdercd the death of the colored man an CLEARLY CONATIT) e and Odell—refused to nctwithme, and Tusedmy | and liable to die at ony time. | “Mr, Maroy, of tho Republican counaal, stafed | tho way of reglateation by the Democrats, amount- | finmense benefit o the ]mrt{. Wus ot first 10 | There ls not much itorenee |o AL prevogative and merely filled tho vavanciesand | Iis condltion wos such that 1t would | It would be well for the Committco to {ako tho ",‘K""m“‘“l“’ Ans 1o 8 denlal of replutrntian, on | favor of the Democratic Sthte ticket only, A | of tho thres membors ulet'rfmnu mihe testimon apnointed Miller and Parker.” bo Impossiblc to romove hitm from the place | testimony of a switneas, Faton Logiwood, wiio [ jie tu 00 and affording ovory facllity to Hepubs | oy oronization of colored men to which T ve- 0 Board s Lo what et toolk place. The At -Gane| “Thoy are Democrats, I bolfevot!! . sald Jie was abont to dfe of wounds recelved {n | Jcaat, and lsaulng s larda mimber of frudulent | jong wented Hages and Wheeler, bt wo con- | b ormey-General atated that “You' aro vights sir. My colleagiies wero where hiec was stopping, and he would like to Teghitration papers ta golatod liepublicans,amount- | (0 YEUEEL L w);m elected Nichols would ney- “"ng"‘flv‘,c‘;g"?g‘:nnlr?!l:?:‘ out precinet X}n. 2 a 7 Democrats, but they gencraitsly gave thelr two | 2ave the Committe tako the testimony, there. Dfahite Barieh and was v In the sius, 10K in the Blala to mory than 1 itated that he had {ssned a cerifiicato of clec don to Gen. Frost, buthe ordercd the Sccrotary #f Blate ta give Stifel 4 certifleate of the ofielal fote of the Tlied District. Gen, teorge 1. 8hields, Chalrnan of the Re- subllean 8tate Central Cominittee, corrobo- ated Stfel’s testimong, ‘The Sul-Committes nlso examined Becretary »f Stiate |\'t'|.~u{ of New JJerscy, relative fo the tleged Mneligibllity of Benjanin Willlamson, ut nothing was eifeited. f K1.RCTORAL MEASENQERS' MILEAOI, The total amount required to pay the mile- u of the Electoral messengers will bo 48,857, ho m?«‘:&%(ur from Oregon will be pold up- Canvasacra to<las ol & 5. AUy Geq, man wera not brought to justica, Thinks that s:fgu,;,c;:,mf,'[',"h,m',"'mis?m',n:“n"“’“ of Cap. ] the oyernment, as tha pressura was so creat, | dence rcluf recelved yf. oA Taes ardtayaret th pnrehend, thomuity | Aonve Ao Wt au i, A canvasted them Pnrllcn, but the people were ao hitter ezalnst lon, with thy concurrence of Domoc he Government that they wonld nut subport | testifled that his ll)nl:?l?ltlfltl::\l\!;.:\‘xyle‘;i. !31{5\:}::; colorsd pcoplo st Colfgx, Coushatta, and pu- | Board of meraua othar hrca‘-m murderors of co]oE fr. McGlofn, of the Democratic counsel (3Tt daid Bapersisors it & number of | ¢f bo_aliowad o take hls seat eyen If he was | w rdywhile tho cortifleaty rard o votes Lo l[nyc.-l becausa ho had recelved two | This proposition caused considerable sparting | nrgod that in cares where 1t was nileged thal | casce refused. in tholrmv'lulon of tha mulllmflnn,‘ clected; o, with many others, I determined to N:.clll:\l:gu"\‘\mutr‘\%eli’:t‘{ulgczcuh |;|gq his vots, The Renat NonTi |cnmmm.Pl i a Ll'frlor-hmcn n tho State,” among the members of the Committce. One'ot | Wituésses could not appear hofors the Commit- | to strlke off the namea of colored Republloan | vote for Tilden also In ‘order to make’ Nichols’ The Committea thon oxamf eda i ., The Banate Commuilttcy on DPrivileges and Your nction created the greatest indlgn- | the Democratlc attorneys sald that Eliza tee on account of sickness, o doctor’s certifieate | Yoters cleatly nroven aa frandulent, and thaton | Government secire.. Was a member of the | ber of ‘witnesses fre ,? ined a 1atge ntm. Slections have withdrawn the sabpeuas for | tion, did It noti? Pinlston had Ty o brouzhL b i | 4o thiat ofoct be filed with the Commitice. the day of clcction the greater part of sald fraudulent | Leglatnture, aud Alled scyeral minor ofllces a8 a [ proved by both Democn] Weat, and H wag vitnusses i the casc of the alloged ineligible | ~#No ono was Indlgnant except the Federal | Linltston Jind recontly been brought ofora tha | A fier some discusslon us to the bost way of | FEiration papora ware voted, incronsing tho | Rogyblican, among atliera the aflicors of elson es A6 Prestilential Klcctors of North Carolins. cehiolders who were counted ont by Gov. | ReturningBoard on a conc when she was ablg | taking the testinony of Logwood, {t was do- "’,‘;‘]“,{,)}E}h“"‘ i L e — ANTOINE ¥, O'LASES midst of tho canyass c:;‘z n:,f‘"““’ that In tne Grover's netlon, Watte took It good-naturedly, | to walk, and ho thought thers tas danger of | terinfiicd that It aliotld be taken beforo a com- | nication with campaign ’,nfl other cammlitees of | (colorod), of Orlenns, canvassed the State for | one Democratic inepector Lluuo!‘c’mlb mi:"imm i OREGOXN, "‘;":;e‘."‘l‘l""fl:‘"]"l‘)‘; a“?g*'lll‘t(l"" fl:,';(fl:””l‘v Grovir | the Commlttee 3 mittee at hia residence. The evidence elicited | tho Itepublican party, snd recolving instractions in | the Domocratss kuew of no violonae, but heard | off o 1 the ballot-iox A MEETINO CALLED, BAN FRANCIsCO, Dec, 19,—A Portland, Ure., YNepatch says 8. B. Dellinger, Chalrman of the Detnocratic Stato Contral Committee, has fssucd 1 eall for a meeting of the Commilttoe at Balem, Thureday, the 21st inst. The call has been wsucd In obedienco to anorder recelyed Irom iho Natfonal Democratic Central Committee. The object snd purposes of such meeting have ‘ s housc, another keepi 5 was innterlally the same as given by Logwood | relation to reilatration, and injuuctions to inflato | talk of {ntimidation of colored Democrats. A | koy, and . g e H ae ot humg oty Senntor Iowo satd that the members of the | LS5qre the Returuhug Tonry Nov. 56, aud i | tho Ropablican vato. sceompanibd by » peomiso of | groat many colored men voted tho Dont- | ascmbich of a Soxbge TISEUE thor Yee, but who did it but” sealawags? T hap- e 8 memnbera €1 cluded in Seuator 8h:tman’s report to tho | roward fromtho Republican Adminlstration ifsuce | veratle ticket. = Jofned tho Domocratle | another vreclnct and coucluded a{‘o St peued to be In Portland when that fugdignation- | Committee could judio of that after they had | President. :evlul- t bt b party _ about three mionths before the | That morning votes wero found f ‘?x o o meetiug was held, and Gov, Gruver waahung in | scen and heard the witness. Benator | The Clork was instructed to procure the re- le?xégx{- did I:dmt“w:;: of ll‘::?lm‘l’c’l“l’l‘ cp"l)c‘r‘ni“E it A Dgoctilo ‘spéakb. coumecli | Jhs v e ot ALore ““"n el cllicy, This was doue by wn ex-convict, & va- | Saulsbury, sofereing to the Plukstpp | Quived tables from the Uonrd, and tho Commit | crayje \-u!erlhyol?n‘e,llll ot vizionce undteand soe. | ulet: Al Duemocratle speakers connsclled | Hat was made out. It wos ‘algn e l;fw tally. y y : . Tove by tho wholesalo {sanance juet pravious to th it the Dctmocestic el yoileh o | ot i stana 1 ingy sald that there had recently ocourred & | Thaline of evidence submitted to tho Scante ugn“ot warrants, to the 1mum v %l' sesoral | belonged to the Domoeratic clubs, which cmiy- nb{;umf mu‘l fifi'félu&“ ‘:’z‘lpflfinfl%mgfi'fix“ ] That {8 to be declled, I hopo this mattor | scene swhich, while purporting to take thenaturs | Committee by th couneel on behalf of the Re- | thousand, without just canes, for tho arrest of | tained Doth white and colored memvers; that | that fifty Republicans wero il will Yo fully inventizatod by Congroes. | am | of a judlelal trial, Ind really beon converted e | DubIicans 18 o folloms: white voters, thiereby cansing torror and depr}vhm the white peopls would allow no distinction to dvrar Ly cans KEPT FIOM VOTING; 2ot been made publle. It s surmised that the | Imcrely acting an Messcuger, nnd taking our re- | o sensntlonal dratua, and, through tha medfum | . \¥e chargs as true, and proposa to prove, on be. | 24 Domocratic-Conservativo pacty of u larys | be mado Iu that reapect. that offorts wero made for soveral da movemont means & thorangh_organization 10 | Preanie, Ut Samie and. siis o g vl | OF Uhe prosk, hnd becn horalded throughout the h'}!fifl’ffiml}fla e 'flg-'“sf'flfu e, | A blena taders and sadSuer. | of o 1mai Een ) A e the Com- | 1B 0k SEninst Napuliicun, it ot oy meet whatever cmergencies may arlse In the | slon.!! country for the purposs of croating popular | atcertain polis aud iy cortaln precincts nd par, | Tibors did smploy artifices fo hrovent tho casting of | mittco to-nint. Bia subimitted the folowns | o' other pevctuy o s T future beacing upon thefquestion of a peaccable | * Is the Democracy paylng your expensesl” | commotion nod oxciting partisan feclivg. Ho | {thes, mado nall and %old In law by violenco and | 118, {0) BEmIcRes atlve volo n sevoral | gq hisreasons for not bringing the documents | larger than” No.® ¥ Sey West ‘wore or forcible inauguration of Tilden. Bellinger “No, v, 1 pay my owa. I befleve thert is | did nog wish this Committes to removon halt. | Anuimidutlon;tbis occastoned by and contisting of | **Zi5yeh ) “Fhat they dtd ilogally a called for by tho sub et mndyet eon. { - ppoint a larga | calicd for by the subpeens, but the Commitiee | elided their count befors mid: lioa mot. Intimated In his call the object of tho | 331 mile seseateaprplracian, leaguss, 6-3;“‘9;‘-:“«; bandeof e ore_midniglit, 0 coming to mo for one day's dut; " numbor of Deputy Unitad Biates Marshals, and declined recetving it undel 28 8tato Elotior Y | wnito from Its place of wncetlng to hear o partie- | bilyands known ag ve inflicted o dn | o raer thar fi:em may bo 1m0, posslble mis- nderatood by euch information ns v the various parishes of thiy State, at a tven out wl " meeting, and the questlon fs exclting much | “«\Won't you give some further ular witness and_ Increass this popular exclte- [ Upot the white' snd colored Ropublicans whip- 1 £lven out when the Board at No. 8 adfourned at polnts upon p Ings, shooting, hanglngs, burnings, intions, | Peneo to the United States Government, nd n large | understanding of the position takin by mysclt | midnight that the c & public comment and concern. this controversy 1! S nent. Sepator McDonald entertained views e assasinations; ugn m‘:.r'ly lnnmncénlm':la pur:n- "flml,fll "t’n mpxll]lrluolnml:lu. ‘:ll nld\lvh?ml abirs | s well as by 510 otlier Returning Oflocrs of the | Tho nfilln that 7! n:’n‘a”fl‘::#\fiztulém\?“wm"' GROVER'S GAD, . 1 linve none to give. similar to Senator Saulsbury. ! trated murder and fnasacro, ‘That by thoso means | FOUDded tho polls in largo numbers andintimidated | geate, I respectfully asl the Committee to per- | modo the next day af a ouly By thia timo tho train had Tnded In the d a cundition of teror Iiss heen produced among Ito- | VO5ETe; ] Sdlarumens e ssaind Gor. Grover as Just publinied a long ani | 23 S0 Leten dad lended, o he de T nEvusLickN sutirons ebnlion clortor b raliceanant 1, | Adira—They aa Moguty expond tho money ot | L i ol hia ‘wriian anawerfo_ thle"in- | anopuoriuniy by sdlouryment o manipuiz elnborately-prepared statoment of his pratended | £0'vho Baltimore & Ohto Rallroad d epot, and at Scnators Wadleigh and McMillan expressed | continned forn perind of more than twelye months "I"-’ flovornmant fur & partiann pkspose by comnnts. e()s?g:hgr’]'.ith lust., & subpana duces tectm wi l.lmlrleblumn Lram N, Lo Btatc luw alrictly offlclal ctionregarding the recent Elcetoral man- | 5105 o'clock fast evening departed for Washiug- | themselves os having como here to learn all the prior to the lato election, :[nnmg”mq“ ooty from DHY“" il Basiy g served th turni pfi‘ % [ L Iml‘ i [m) anvs AD{ et UE i Doand atie dntein Oregon. Thestatementisdesignedbyhim | Lon. 1 facts, and thought it desirablo t 11 tho | g Sesand="hat tho Klection law of thla Statowna | OEiIREXAlTely Fiom Lt Hapublian Ky by | GLEre O e eg betore your hanorama | mioteg > 1 commeniced untilt s fuly con- toin Oreon, Thestatementlsdesigned by bin = h gl sirable to sco al 10 { enancted to suet o similaccondition of aftalis which crr?‘[;o ng n&'ummon c'nr 4 to write and coPy racting them to produce before your honorable | pleted, ?? X(Eul o -1"1 Il s 8 sicied ——— witnesscs, Senator Howe, in reply to Senator | had occurred in 1808; that the Iaw doclares an | ™ tfv unmrid nuumcr;u lor_uso before tho He- | Committee all roturns of electlons, nll state- Before the House Committeo nn attempt w, n“r‘;fiu:l 121[&?!1 th logal Tentures ot the cass BOUTIL CAROLINA, Baulsbury, aald that ho liad n his bracticotu the | Clcction held under such conditiona’ to bo auil and | {3Fning Roacd, and othor partissn purvoscs, and | nients of votes and tally-shects for ench polling- | made by the tostimony of tho Demberafle s 4 THE DEMOCRATS ELECT A BENATOR. an * clting nunierous authoritles fn aupport of vold, and the votes pretended to bo cast under the | DY fummoning and paving clond of Ropublleans | wiace at the Iate electlon for Electors for | County udk his position, the Governor concludes Lis *state- courts never known of an instance wheer, on a | insecurity, dauger, oar, and torror thus foned | I8Tge anms ag mllcage and petdiom ns wilnessos | Vico- ¥ Cotustora, 8. C,y Dee. 19.—In the Dewmoeral- | statementof counsel thatawitnesswasunabloto | to be nul ‘and youl. ”Tfin{'u:'venhhlt:n"xmg\?fid Beforo maid Hoar Jualcont sl Vise'Pregilont jat s Uiultod oelection fn 70 to prove that there was a regulsr mmemm—'rhdii they did close the Conrts toall | Stotes, togetlier with all afidavita in your (our) | only showed that the nction {anatoo County, but his testimony ment as follows: fe Houso to-day, 70 Henators and Repre- | sppear, tho Court had refused to take the testl- | OMicors of the State with powar to Inquire into and | 4 ! : S tho Btate Can- A N s nyainst the fllcgal actiona complalned of, ssession or under your (our) contral touchl vassiug Board {n trend « plleving thls to bo Ingvitabl loglc, deducibl | aentatives present, thi belog. tho logel quorum | mony, and fhat ho did not sharo fn tho feara of | 12 Shommels ta 1n eecestn e om0t Sond | Snkerlog hollsprotequis In Casce whors (o bils | the, sald elostlon In soma LEive namod | 1o aak soumey " UG the clectlon a8 farcs Bt ts 1 noo dncitlod Lo the cartlitcate of elegs | Of # folnt nscembls, o Vote was taken for United | the Senators of throwlng the country luto con- | Ghnrea mid, if proven, o decdre null’any suci; | had boc found ngatoat partios gulity of and other. | parlshes, Ontho following day formal anawer WAS CORRECT, {lon becaiuse the Constitution of th Unitad Statos | Sfates Senator, resulting n the clection of M, | vulstons. € thorp wera any unusual exclte- | ecton, and earry inio effect auch iy 'y | vigs protectingdiom froin puolalment s e potting, forth that {he documents | No polling.places or oflicors of ol declaren that he shall ot bo appointed, and that L, A. Cronin is entitled to the certiflcate of elec- tion as ono of the Electors of the State, because he 1s an cligible candidate haviog the highest num- ‘ber of legal votes cast for that otfice_nuxt afier the clection of Willlam H. Odell and John C, Cart- g ection wero a) : : ccting and rofusing Lo count pretended vot. Fourteenth~Your aflants furthur state and | called for wors part of tho record of tho Board luted; . e C"?“?c" be recelving 04 out of tho 7V votes. ment created, §t would probably ariss not from it o 1And o, and fint this Election Taw e d““‘a’ e "m.qnf o londore iy Previous | of Returuing Oflicars, neeossary for their us mflub‘!fl’mfilfir rnngtl.:g:.ug? \;}gc!vlgtl:u ?ei'mfi'&" “' Nolllng wes done Ly the Republleans or | the fact that the Lommitteo had removed o | Figlitsous, Jurt und necassars, to-andatte slection, conspire and Welormine | yniil they should have completed thelr 1sbora of | have been' given. wars i Demon bl courts to-day of any intercst, Everyihing f ’ Thtrd—Tnat the Rotnrning Ulicors did g0 oxam. | 10 canso (o be fradulently counted voles actushly | oy yasg d compiling the v t at th 4 i o Democrsiic stump y ch! erytbing {5 | hnlt-mile to hear & witnces, bub that the witnéss | g2 rrre nauethe latnening Wiioars, id 80, 9% | cast 50 aa o~ destroy fho large majority thy | C0¥S 0| nné comnp! dng o votes castat the | spceches. Ininost of the precincts theraway wvery qulet, waa in such a conditfon that ho could not go | in certain parishoannd polls tho election waa mada | Democrats recolvad, and accard ta thelr opponents | B cction tor Btalo, aud patish officors, beld in | not a tepublican vote cast intho county that 4 n " 1ty they hiad nover received, sal ] this Btate on the 7th of November last, which | usually gl o e e o Siato of | Cowtinutay 8, O Des, oethe alf a mile o appear beforo tho Committce, | BuILANd vold by the cotaes sbove recitd andtho | BRI e M eSSy SUEOUMINST | wolic Swaa “Hok yot complotas that! pder | 1*V1Y BI7e8 8 tepubllcan meforiy. rocion an o one-tuird of bor Toprescrtation In tho uMuIA, 8. G, Dee, 10.—The House Com- THE TESTIMONY, L e m et fm Mtafnsa g | tions aud by tho coursu puraued in tuinconnection, | tho laws thoy whre required to submit to the o Cattege ot Electors, i mittee to-day heard tho testimony of Comp- [ Tt was fnally agreed to take the testimony | countthe protended votes thon made null intha | FU/teenth—~Thatas sn insteument of aald con- | General Assemnbly of the Btats upon its as- NGRESS. : . troller-Generul Dunu and Secrctary-of-tate | pefors Unlted Btates Commiaslonor Woolfey | localitios (e Terronized Ly brigends apd bt o, ,l}:;';;?'!n&ll*‘g;filhg,’c::l: Sisto, zmtrlmun&; on u:? first wngn{‘ o{ July next AT 5 g!ugrs. Hayne, cliciting from tho former tho fact that | yad such members of t i EERRe acting with an unfilicd vacancy, ths law requiring | oL ahd ecedrate reparteol thele cauvass and | Wakmnoros, 1, G, Dec. 10.—Mr; Windom, i RO NI, @ onzaoNiay, | 1D Elictoral voto was canvassed by tho Blats mbers of the Committen as deslrail | rouptn—mhat at tho rocent electlon from 12,000 e i compilntion of the votas, with thio reasous for ) to_ accompany tho Commissioner, Benators | {013,000 Repubican volaes who oo dmirots of aaproroqultile toall nelton ihe tHling of vacan- | {ciP' AN Sand tholy ‘evidento upon whioh, | Lo the Cominltico an Appropeiations, report- Board of, Canvassers, and was made up anid | McMillan and Wadiolgh heard the testimony of | YOUNE, 8ud who mude earicst and diligent elorts R e “:&3':?:&?;5?}’ Toard usurpod | 8uch were predicated, in order to enablo tho ed, without amendment, the House bill making counted from the returns of the County Can- | g to vote Lthe Repablican ticket, were put In fearof | and exorclaod judicial functions: conirary to the | Goneral Assembly to count the vote for Goy- | Bpproprations for the payment of nvalid and vassers, Including the Countles of Edgefleld ;::::‘;‘:’::l!: h!?)‘lu:: 1:%?:1“ 3 w\lxllnh l:fiak e i'.“’i'.""‘im“;“u% m"edr‘oddb{ Ehu;n I'"t‘lumul.l) m“;l fonilianon M"“ S, mhide '"m“: udlclnllu ermor and Lioutenant-Goyernor In pceordanco | other ponslons for the year ending Junod0, 187, and Laurcns, which were excluded ln tho count vary weak from his syound, m'“g n; :)’cm:l;::'lll‘; rrgve’n:gd lmmcz'nzm'. 6:;:‘}:0’3-“%,0‘30“& l:,.ll)?m 'w«:fi?«::?fl'gflx‘mdnnrd rought {o cscapo ef- "Z\i“u““’ rgm:lgemg;x:u 9‘ ?m 415 "tn‘}:’ Sotie | Plased 06 tio ealendar, for- members of - tho Logislature, : Hayn's | (o stop for brosth, Iis story, tho trathof | soRaiiSon volets were by tho same moaus forced | footive crutiny Ly oscluding abdorvers of ropro. Tosathe.orinal Sehives of it fotursing | , 1o Chair 1ad bofora the Senato & commun. testmony was unimportant, L o o PR n’hhllahod 2 o e"“f'.?c‘rfifi‘; {ufl*‘t‘ and throught fear tg volothe | wontatlvesof the Democratic-Conservatlve pa dyn ottieera of olcetion must be preserved, aud coul catlon from tha Sceretary of State, transmitting' THH BENATI GOMMITTER cross-cxamination, 5 {n briof that hi FifiA=Thatin catd election tho vight of 10,000 | tefupigto i » vesaer. and n';'rufn:r:;g;an;'m‘? not bo altowed to bo romoved from the custody | 8 ist of numes of porsons, not, eltizens of the sre holding sceret susslons, heating testimony | was g lcmllr:g Reputilosn’ it ko :"'m.gggfl:md. ersons to volo Wik by thess | rg retoral fi?s?“ml('%m&x i % lf-émgu:r& ;‘:‘:‘:,‘5‘.;‘.‘,&",“":3,35,",‘,‘;,}43‘5!;"" United Btates, who\held Consular oflices, and L Cighle L o v . Fol T — v sliily on e Insimidatiod ot ogrous. islands that, fn his ward, thero wero nearly 400 | Skl —rnlm&h-umfm thisdental and sbeidgo- | Dendhilcan Teadonn. and to Segonion Wil res | MGNgSt thein the fact (hab tho VAIGGIG | Soe eaye tpies,pad Pald durlng tho fscel o ‘ommittee lctt lo-night for | colored Republicans to suventy-fivo whits Dom- | JI[Y 82 t0kocritory yus, ue follows: 1n tho whole | gult, violatad the Jajva prosidud for iia government, | secords futrusied by them to s former Congres- | ioa'so' o on the tablo. » Ordered printed, “Charleston to lnguirc futo the uegro nbimida- | ocrats; that In tho lattor part of August last | Baton Hoggs, Kast Folcimua, West, Fellciin | m ey fartioularas o tho manner of reculving | slonul Comimiltea liavo never boen returiud; th \umbior of bl of Knowing that E. A. Cronin, tho Oregon Elcctor and Messenger, who s to steal tn Til- den, wonld arrive in this clty yesterday, via the Chicago, Rock Taland & Paclfic Raflroud, a Trin- “UNE representative was detalled to go down the rond 08 far o8 Jolict and meet the Paclfic Ex- press Enst, upon which trafn the suddenly- famous man was travellng, and act ns a special escort to him to Chicago, belng also delegated 1o tender to him the treedom of Tue TrisuNm columns on a sllver salver, Bo to spenk. 008 3 ho y cats daclined U A Lol ha . Tho tralu which left thls clly'at 10:35 o'elock :f,".’.‘.;}‘c;'.i’ffou n:‘.:p,lmt. :::‘vcn‘,? ::,:" uun:} 1t ] the leadlng Republican of tho parishy P AR el twegh 2’1‘3‘;‘!‘*%}‘;&%‘:“' ?‘;“"h‘:‘v'“"n“lng:m‘.‘mfn:flg::‘f‘::".’.f.lll;fe‘t'-‘l"“l::‘::: z‘i-mflfiomm':md. Iul:mlc:glut er“r‘:“-'nnfi'.‘f& juch:.‘l“t‘;. '::"’Bl;:llll:‘:;r s yesterday morning, and which took out T - ousc Com- DR, D, I, DINKGHAVS, g iy 0 fno | the reception of evidence,and the declslon of con- e 2 det " ;[c;muxnuyreportng'nrrlved at Jollck ¢ paoh; mittee 1s to counteract the sction of the Senate AVE, DeSotn, Jackson, and Natchltoclies, Thattheox- | { : d Lo no 5rmmd even fur suspiclon of -a desire for | M. Cameton (Pa,) moved to take up the resolu. 2, was assassinatod in Monros; that smmodiately | tent of this denial and sbridgement na to tha num- | ' Nineteent concealment on thelr part, cither as to tho | ton providing for the adjournment of the two Comiitee alter the parish was constuntly ralded by rifl. berof ‘volara s asfolows: 1o foragoli pr- guijineteenthorhat, aald, Doaed sccorded exet7 | hubura of tho Tolurns O a to the evidenco Hotace tcom Fridag next to Jan, 3, bud” objetion o the Bupremo Court, United Btates Attor- | clubs, sud thaf 1y all shioa not, Joas than 10,000 to 20,000 voters Werw | factarp and presentation of -protosts, contrary to | Upon which thoy based thelr findings, they pre- N asmation, ¢ 4 t nearly the colored men on | prevented from volingna they wishod or forced to d Y i} At the expiration of the morning hour3 Mr. Bont- 0 Ttule for con- ] y e ney Corbin filed a retarn to th le (¢ the fsland, after soeral had been whipped or | Yoio contrary to AR A g Iaw and oatafdo of thelr parixhes, and afidavits | ferred to hava certitied coples propared of ovory | weil i ciFe . 3 and Mr, Dawes forwally prosented the Lot ThoCou s bead Srsumoni i 1 | M, . membs. of e e (g ot o sy BoCgineat o | s 7, 2 SRR Rl | el pper i el poteson und Qor | Sitckr sl i i s o < 3 tothe Comimltteo ns soon a5 possible. Blinco o of the ijdan agulnat e Muses Rleclors, | club; that b persltaatly refused to becomo a Snae ) s comaptrucy banTo (i cuptans par. | OTFOUMERE, ot anld Toard sltorod ita rulenand | LIRE MO olght uerky provided by your Com- | _ Tio rosolation of Mt Dircholt in fegard fo the Sl % any uctlon, AIIUOII.I'IIC(I. ) member; that be was wounded soveral times; polu’thu violent supprossion of anumborof Re- | modified {ta procecdiugs Whenovor necessary, to mlulcc, and tho elght clerks of tho Board of Re- ?ppalmmnnmmmnln oy l‘rcnxdcml-‘fnzlecmr in Ny FUAT DR COURTSFONDENCE, that Capt. Theobsld's tifioclub (iho | [oblican votos iargo enungh tocnablo consplrators | promato, the fntereats of the Republican party, | turaing Oflicors, have been |borlously cngaged | Seaen \eaglaen Up, and diacussod by Mesers New Yok, Dee. 10,—The Times special from hish ic | fo carry tho Slato for tha Democrats, and that thia | And, on tho other hund, cast every impediment 1n | 0 prepacing the desired conles.” 1 "nav | Mitchellp Morton, A L0k in Tabler, o ko Columbia says: The curt vorvespundence thyt | 82M0 Which massacred Honry Pinkaton's ( conspiracy was carrled ont by means of armed | tho iway of the Democratic-Conservative party. myself handed to one of thy members of youf | couro of his remarks, eald ha did not think it pased vt Mty o o b | iy would b tho b v s | bl el S By Al | iy Jetind Bl Sk o | Commis o of i the tctiopl e | BRSPOGamel SRR ol vesterdny provokes o smile from all sides, ethodist church and achiool-house onhis 3 2 3 3 - | #ald conapiracy, fraudulently cast out a large num- ng to the clection in the Fourth Congres- s Dt o Toarted an Taving mo other sianiomy | I o apen and achool-liouto onbispluce, | inga, Diruings, mitlations, sévsssimations, mur. | bir of Damocrito voiee, sy sbont 13,000, 0 semo | alonal District, putting bim in lullrouusflnn, SAnor oo Hls tily Nionsslly dad winy 8 | massacres committed by them, fidelity, Mow conld it 'be sald thst Watts was than that of puttimg Ilainpton In o posiko A Hiahiher o rolum’ Soy Lot e hL s u‘i: . (un?ml demm‘}ds r‘}: rn“:g burned, ho belloves, by bulldozers; that mem- Lighth—That tho cmu?‘!ucy aforesald, and varl- | tjop elected when the Constitution sald Lie could not bo and the seribe was compelled to wait two hours | und ten inutes for the Oregonfan's coming, | As s usual on such occasions, the Paciflc Ex- press was about ten minutes bohind time, which +was afferwards made up between Joliet and this ity At Jollet Tirs TRIpUNE man boarded the troin, and o the sleeping-car he found the obfect of his anxlety in conversation with & gentleman from Montans. There were only seven passen- rers In the conch, and when the roporter made klmncll known all ¢yss were at once turned to 1. cauea casting out whole parishos without justifica- | not only of the groun: Croum and himself, upon which 4 and in others buxcs ehowlug heavy Damo- | ing ofiivers acted as & { " roul tnd WAL et would bo taken for | hososmtey bbTIments of & Cloveruon, g beg | Uers OF tho club came Lo kip house and searchied | sas e aeh Resmarins . wd oaene | catle, majorilen, viofating the i, and oven | ¥ duay uradum aa o 1y prsanal o | Sleion s e, RS CORITEH i n_ AHELPOE u ‘price-fighter. His head la Jarg® and loug, | refuscd. It threo times when Lie was not there, and stu- | Milted by white men and Democrate. Tioraby ecompianng the ressits dasired by asid | 1understaud that n complete tranacript of tho | Tho volos plvon for him woro a mullty. Gor, w“:lhlnlrl“‘llgr I:;\\l llo‘rehend.‘ u"rlm ‘lleaturcu unlg 'L!hAn! Dcn;::l»;rm Bur;ltor; l“"}:n:llll w}th %mlbbi tloned guards about it to shoot hbn If ho came wflg{&.‘fi’?‘:fi {I'T ’mcllgllllofl "r"l p‘;x‘uoseuxf:;nrwn- gonuplracy. monll n|‘zl tfi\; fi(:llmfl;l 'lul'f" in m? llmx Con- Gwflvg':vn;lgunmn&;mcf;:’:flfly d‘l.g:\;; éxll ;i(nl!.‘ decldedly of an Trish type, with s rather sensual 0 oy In u joint) ot for Unlted . i throu; arand lorror duppress, Twenly-second—That amongst the Electors b resslon: strict, which is very voluminous, is * e enate ad- ol fl'ua Wil e, i evooar drk, aud g'::%t(cg Sengtor, whleh” rcaulted i | the outs that one thmo ho ran o the bayou and | drlve ey} ana proves framYorig ¢ Catico 10 | thom dediacsd oastl was oy 0. 1L Bpowstors | Jur -avaaced tovanls comploton, wnl that | Jo8FR0k alt and mustache somewhat mingled with C cn. » C. Butler, of [ambure gray, He I ehort-necked, Cronin weizhs about 200 pounds, and in helght s about five feet tenor eleven fuches. Jlo may be called rathier pudgy, thourh well built, aud of a good, sound physfque. Hls nose 1s & pronnum:m} feature. Cronin was born {n Unlon Village, Washing- ton County, N. Y., in 1841, and ia consequently mocratio ticket mich 8 numbor of Ro- | who al the time of his nomination and heing voted | nearly one-third of the labor imposedl by yo mgssacro motoriety, who {8 now under | WIth his licad only sticking out for half an sg,‘;'l’f;‘;S}[fifiy"fn"&lglé&\":flnfl“ apparont Dom- | for lield an oflice of profit and trust undor tho Gove | r nu’u has already boen mémpl?nh::l. i THOUBE. v bonds to answer for Wi crimes before the United | honr when they were hunting for him and | © TenthThata proconcoried systom and conapira- | Sroficnty ¥z i United States Surveyor of the Gen- oplying to tho guestion whetber tho;Tilden | 52, ook, from Ui finmn;éu:gmond“ul o Statoa District, Court, Thuy Clalim that tho | puased close fo him; that ho and others | €7 60 theso onds bs muowa Srat by e sbvroe ot | SrlgandOMco for the District of Loutslana, at | or Hages Electors: received n majority ol ths | Diihe House fiom ‘sest Hamrdar 1o Nreanesey votes cast In Jolnt ballot werp sufiiclent to con- | whom he numed tn 3 ton lettar, known as tho conlldentlal circular, slgn- | was at the xame time. on Unlted Siates Commis. | Yotes cast, Gen. Anderson atated “thot ho did | tue 27th inst., and from Siturday, tho S0th, 1o stitute o majority of 4o o full branchos o | oM hie numed spent many nights away front | odand Jssued by the Chinjeman of tho Blato Conteal | samar, path said rcwnior B Lovies beins woaj. | D0t know that; he never added up tho voles of | Wednesday, tho d of Jonuary i v the Leglsiature, and that the clection s thero- | thelr homes, Iyfug in thy woods and cotton | Committev, Sccond, by the solection of the par- | ifiod and exercislug tho fuuctions of snld r.vnlllcu-‘ the parishies until they were ready for promul- | Mir. Wileon sugzestod that such anadforrnment fore lcgal; but' no Senmator was eyer olectod | patclies with thelr wives and children, for fenr | 185¢s to bo carrled by billduzlng, to-wit: ' Those | which rendered them inoligiblo as Flectors under | fatiou, Nevor heard any member of thoBoard | was unfalr to the Western mombars who might de- h ¢ y from Soulls Carolina In this way before, and | of the bulldozers; that Capt. Theobald Tnd | S ooyt Jguks; East Holiclant, West Flles- | tho Constltutlon of o Uuited Btatos, “which dec- | bay Wlio hud & majority “of the votes cast. Do- | 8ito tospond the holidays at homo, and that ({ws now in s 45th_year. e was admitted to the | probally assurcd Capt. McGutanes: Iaration of elcotion by sald Bonrd wae In the face | tefrmiued lie would not examine fnto such mat- | At the sara taio sorlous interraption to the busls . a1y » 8, of the United States | ngstone, {Franklin, Sabine, Caldwell, Lafayolte, | of wri - Yoy 28 a1 N WILL . a written protests and vernal objectinns. o8, ness. bar fu Albany, N, Y., whon he was_but 31 years The Hnmpmnlnm:: m;zlfia:]:g;y““m“ toget | Army, that bo (Logwoou) need not bo pfrald, ns C}fifl,qm,‘ DeSoto, dackson, and - Natchi: Licenty-Iniod —That In vatione oarlanss. of that ters. All final deelslons in conteated cascs were 3. Wood sald the Committeohad given very ma- of age, and settled in FPortland, Oregon, some thirteen years ago, and toole up the profuasion of law. s brothers still restde In Washington County, New York State, where ono of them run a8 u Republican Elector this year. Cronin ;::!;-]n that he Is the only Domiocrat ju bis mily. toches, © Of these the followinz, to-wit: mude [n exceutive sesston, Some affidavits ac- % a Benator by somie hook or crook . opdor that | 16 Would be reaponsiblo for hls satety; that ho | Jiest Tiaton ooge, Kast Felfciana, Wers Falicint, | ool s 2,.‘.;‘.‘,,:“,“,:%;,‘:,‘,',‘fi;‘;‘:’{‘,fi},‘.‘,.,‘fl;‘: companylug roturns ywere read, Contestants :ngg':jnc’clx‘:f;:',h(’: o] ?fi;‘ég?écfl?uh;fd yublic they inay, tatouzh him, et a declalon {rom tho | returned home, and a fow days ufterward a Ouachitn, and Morehouse, are purlshes bordering | an Llectors, yot said Board dia count sald bajiots | Were niot admitted. Johu Roy was coun- | affalry, {0 roniain fn wession, but to adjonrn over Unlted Btates as 1o the statua of thelr Logisia- | whito man rode upta Ms gate und usked him | BPO8 tho Stated of Misslnslppl and Arkansss, und | for-Repnblican Electors, although the names of | €6l for the Toard, and I~ was some- | thetwodays at Christmas snd New Year's. Il ture. When tho testimony now being taken for » dfinks of wWater, Whicl: 118 b Yl ln’ g}nn ‘lmr\n\m thare 1s a Republican yolo of | five of sald Klectors did mot npper thercon, and | times ealled betore the Bonrd iIn.| moved the pravious question, which was seconded, beforo the Scmato Committee s pub- ) b he brought; the }). Junl a Kepubliean juafority of '1‘610 10 u | that the numbar of sald ballots reached closo on to | cxecutive ecaslon to glve informatlon § and the main guestion was ordered. Mr, Wood lshed, it fs ot llkely that Butler | White told itnthat Capt. Theobald's company emocratlo vole of §, 32 'i‘n%'}f’.if.‘&‘“‘" ngeloven | 3,000, which was a fraud on the part of said Hoard. | on queations of Jaw. The vote of East Feliel- | 0xblained thatit was the understanding of the f thesy parlshes, to-w Grant, Live p, ! After having remarked that the weatheriwas (Wil ' bo permitted to” tnke s seat TIAD 4 NIGOER DOWN LELOW Duaton, Wrankiie, Bavihe, ot Grant, (8igned) P, O.ZaoiAnE, ana aa thrown out because of goneral fntimi- | Commiltos that thore wauld be jo business done A g,k_ll i\h-. Crry{\;lufinl;l: i e i {A?V:’hm?u?:: or auy other res 'nctnbln logisin- | whom they were going to hung, and he would | Cliiborne, DeSota, Jackaun, -lnd“)inmh‘lilu’;evmf & ’-};,f’..‘,};’.{"b‘},’,"._m, ‘"“g‘;' The vote of Grant Tarlsii was thrown T f!oo':u:’:‘l%: J‘é’#.pn‘,",‘}ufi'{"u.%"él’j:Jrfli‘-':'{{fil 5 huve u& ;1 mu‘:h ’f Ing tha! n.l:nm:l e 'hr'ixh!::l .“lem was no dispute as totho | yet b was Eaton Logwood; that they would u;exru rnudnlllwnbmlnlblllnutlcxnoflccllvuuyu(um B, A Bunk, ;ml cause thero wero no legal returns rocolved | pransacting businoss. and a grroat deal more than Lever knew about egality o ection, eeriainly caleh Bim and hang him botoratho | O Jntinndatlon, Ly which b proportlun of the Ita- - . T. & Acen, rom that parish. 1 was in favor of counting | ‘Tha Speaker remarked that It would be within Lias bgen publishod, I was fonr days fn o boat WIRAE THE MONEY OAMBE THOAI, publican volo was suppryssed sulliciently large to — GAUTIOWAUX, the vote of Grant Purlsh, but was overruled. the province of the House. - on thé Columbin River, Oregron, onmy way, and | It now turns out that the §100 per head which | Week was out, as thoy wers after himy that he | compcasate for tiie Democratic voto which would Frang McGrose, Gen, Anderson stnted emphatically that thera Mr. Burchard (fIl.), of the Wnys ana Means during that time 1 lost track of the papers.” wis nid to have Deen ndvanced by the Caro- | (Logwood) sald no, they might kil him, pbug | D¢ 1ok in the bulldored parishea by the oporation wera no votes thrown out in the Parish of Or- | Commlitee, sald It was'thc opinlon_ of some mem- U R o |5 B T A | COEToN e A RE L MR | e onse, s 1, 20 Tt Wi i, Ly tho oged | S o 880 Coumlionhn e gy i Assemblymen was pald out of the i e i witl el miteo would report on tho question of priviloge re- oltical fund suppted by Tiiden: Neithor th | 1o 10th of October bo was londing cotton-sced, | of violonco and mrder tn theao purlshes bofora A R R Bl % farred to it, the {Tousc iyt then tako the ususl A near the election, Fourtl, by'the anomnlous MORRISON’S COMMITTEE, Eluctors showed that any voto had been thrown | gjiday ad. ent, b Committee Aid Carolina not any othier hunk has advanced o | and his brotherdin-aw, Primus Johnson, wus | aud h b K : v | ont. thion sneh statemeny was not correct. Gen, | Bollday adjournment, but until that Committee cent to any menber 015 Hampton's pretended | Lolding In his arma a littlo child lo front of his Si;odb".'é‘h‘é'ix'. fl?&%‘f&lr‘firxe‘shfcunrlrflg. :lu::‘l‘;:fll"::in MORE MILD BULLDOAING, Anderson repeated this statement in regard to renortiie proposision for adjonmment was prema- Gororninait. Only $400 altayether was | Louse, looking on; that ic heard tho voleo of u | % with tuat e ubsai wmong_ oltor civilzed . Bpecial Dispalch 1o The Tribums. iwo other polls, Gen, Anderson il how. | i created ** Somewhat, sir, somewhat, but T don't care much about {t.” “You ure on your way to Washington? ' | *1 presunie," sald the reporter, *that you ‘r me, how do you view your chanees of being counted as un Electoral vote for My, Tildent? *Ivlew my chances ds Ignod, We bave acted | The reaolution wag adopted—yons, 121; nays, 02 : 1 Yes, wnd havo been bored at every station by | pal out, nnd that wes paid % o | commiunitica where similur ucts occur, b this, NEW OuLEAKS, La., Dec. 10.~Mr. Morrison’s | over, ~ thut | it was possible thoy' . had | The Gonsulat and Diplomatic Aoropristion bill . roporters, There comes that trali-boy sgatn | o Republlcan Asscinblymen who turnod trai- :_’1':'}"' und, looking up, saw at tho fence two men (hat they were connlved at—concealed; they wers | Jtouse Committeo Pramined some moro col- | recelved no returus ffom ano or two rolls in tho | was made tho speein] oricr for fo-orrow, and the B hlom\"gc(sfld&‘ o ‘x’-&xlnlrlgfl :h‘: fl?l‘h’z “Tell m’l“h;t‘:mll{g?nl:: dlxtnl\]:ullllmrtll llton(l.h:n‘xlr.}x"fn to-d BLACKENED PACES AND IIANDS, d“czv‘?":‘,"c"""‘:‘.fi“i‘“ crlminale, fi"f?‘mzp“’z‘lfi ofed.ten who hau voted:tha Denivembls:Hekat, fliiy,‘but lml - nnttxile.mnnlxlber nn[y h:li"g e u"mfx'ci')’fiiné°'$¥'?r°§-‘.'%‘é’&y‘i‘n?fl"5fifi‘ !"’:':fi 1 never €, el C! 3 ¢l V't 2ol (J ¥ A 3 3 i ' % callad us titnesscs aems%ury-ol-fit-mu lllym: with double-barreled guns loveled at himy thay | SSSoRUEmnation of thesoacts by tho preas, public | und, ua o conscqustice fnd beon told by thetr I8 dmpression wes that tho entire city Vot | oy 0% cation bill. : was canvassed, meetings, by the clery; il ol J 3 9 et bt ar e | Ba el T e :u’of.'('rl.(;c”.' wrho | preachers that it was ground for divorco on the | “(Nore: It is clamed by tho Domoerats that, | oo satues of Winthrop and Adums were then ® 5 i oy s | oo mactd Wb BrSaESInHON B persscution, | Part of thelr wivos, aud had becn otherwlso | tha votu ot ‘the {hrce poils wbovo alluded to Eatelyeds aud Comptroller Dunn, membera of the 8tats | ho saw uuder the man's sl Boardof Canvusscrs, who teatlled to the mon- x:'hlu, also by w:‘l:lu flm.. entirely within the low " ner nwhich the canvass was made, und exhibit- £ sud th llouced, The Democrat 2 o en, T 0. ¢ =r | Were thrown out, ot do not CH A - i Hluwdo you make that out}* cd the returus, They proved that évery proeinct, | 040 man sald: W Hello, Eaton, old fellow, wo've | have {);gtun”d«? T hiesds oitrayea woro nof ot 2;‘1‘:“: ?{QLS:,::E’“S:L‘; "\mfi ':L'(Zi?,"'u.’: onber | e ‘;uul tho h‘lty Yoto it Lfitfi“lfu‘:”fl%’i:’lfl- TIEPOPULAR VOTE. L ;n the xim%a u!copt.l é&ubms where tlic ftepub- | fob younow!™; that ko rau for the corner of Effiffl:&?é dm;w‘?;:;mrl.lwg Z'n”"l uvnl.far?mll'o‘d‘r mitte this m!‘nlm: and testifled that n:l, . "“?' o Blate by the Returning Board.) NBARLY COMPLETA RETDRNS PROM ALY THE i % 1eAn8 2 ¥ . c! ey have falsely . N ; can tell you nothing about, 'This wholy mattor w‘i‘llluut‘% lo‘rt’nfiin i fmu'r'l‘:{,;):r%:d'g :fl“«:ld‘(‘:‘g:xlfi?y tho house, but rocelved five buckahot In bis slde | J1cq thum fn nelect ur lm)fllflflu:y Y i Tty solftary vote from Otlcans Parish had been re- hoCommittce adjuurned until 11 ¢, m,, with BTATHB IN TIB UNION, hinges upon u legal t|uueuon, and I have no doubt as to tho result,! 2 “ You are 8 lawyer" 1 am,” . “Fhen ylease explain thut polnt.'* : “'Tyat is not for me todo, dav. Groyer acted 4 Tesrlessly and honestly and clearly, within the weanlng of the law."” “ You Imagine, then, that yourindependent Electorul ollego of Oregon Wil curry through#? +§ don't know. That Is not for mo to say." ¢t thought Mr. Odoll was coming with you?" + He was to have met et mio at Bacramento, but we missed each other. He will beoninn day or two. I left Portland, Ors., on the Oth fust.) and left Oakland, Cal., on Thursdsy morn- {ny lust at ¢ a. m."! ¥ Do you know Mr, Qdcli?” “No, sir; I have no further scquaintance . 4 and arm, and fetl, but sprang up again and got cers, althon knowlnge 4 S the understandfne that all tho members of the New York Timexn | or dasihurs and ‘l"“‘l‘{‘,",;?{'"‘ Kuve tha State, | nround e cornce Deforb. i second shol ts | oilcials worb Saoiomsd powerions U e erran ey [ deees WICKLIFPE'S BTORY, Itoturniug Board sould bo presontut that hour. Nearly complotoreturny huve fow been re ke AbboLL serater mp s Sione, majotlly: | dred; that dircetly ufterward bo ourd puotlier | rorlam which rendered hens vutrages possibi. i . ILEPUNLICANS PLEASED, colved at this ofllcs of the actual voto cast for g od ut 1 Eleventh—T} .| Nkw Opuans, Ln., Dec. 10—Tho Iouss | The Republican membors of the House Com- 2 ’ Lolay that. iAwiog, (ho lawoest . Eroosmr. we ex&c whicls was aitned jut Primus_ Johuson, and uu...’.fr",'i.c'fié‘.'.';,“.':."‘f’ c&'."m','"xof.'.l"'.“, ;.';z":‘fifiu Compmitiee had cx-Gov, 1. C Widklifo recalled | mitteo :u% Slated avor the result of fi’m mgn’"'_ President In all the Statea- of tho Union at the Justly cotitled to “tho 625 votea that wero not . | mude by the Returning Otlicery, and _th dther | and cross-examined by ten, Hurlbut, In e AT 1ats election, and tho results ave enumerated fn Dot o o o i oay rero ot | xuaEp e wivtk s omip i e anasy | SR USRI B it Helther | S 0w ostln, the wilness suids - The | Hoast, “whovs. tstineny tuay Uijek FAN | thotablo given below. _One county Is lacking "l)‘:;::rwmtwgng his mojority up to that of the | to guard him, and he was remoyed to haxm:,me L‘r‘ %fi?éfi?553%&'5:’,“%5‘5%‘.'35#52{“552 lll‘l":lr rr‘lll‘;:nnu“hcr :‘Yrmlll' H:‘:‘:ll“é;fllfih ;,llo‘r\u_,'m:/nfi? u]c:u‘u v"j‘dl‘rlcl t"m| fi::&lgnmo( rl"hu o d{n 10.tho reburne. from Mlsitnalpn, and. friex, S48 3 ¥ Y A ok ] o o g v . 6 hack, rejecting votes in tho bulldozed parishes sndfn | Gix “members of the Committee dt- | dotaila, g:fifl‘;‘flh’# m;‘;z? L‘SS::‘ne.{L?u wood | - dicelth="That the slect of theeo wutragensnd | found it 1o oxistonce, 1 don't know anything | o camyllation uf the Yates ot Porlshes and 2 | county tu Alabuna only the malority declared vided fnfo two sub-commitices of | fn bis section. e was oblized toleavo u,m.{_ 1‘:,‘,‘,1:,";5‘%;”.{,’;"{}‘:{:"":, ‘l;“.‘r'l‘:f“éll’f:l:filmfll;";'; about the constitution or tho mode of proced- | also at the evident opposition of the majority | £0F Tilden bas beon reported. In the caso of o tlircu each, §£0 to Charleston” this_evening and oK bl i it a1 wora perpetrated, bu buat tols olfect anres wro of the organization. I lud a conversution | of the Committeota allow bim to wive his roa- | Colorade, where tha pooplo did yot vots directly tho romaluiig thrce stuy here, The two Re- z’#nf ttvl::m-!ulgr 3:;'“ lo‘;‘ ):cm;:":w':,"'g:"h#u oront Qe bnee mfl',’"m‘.,.m',,;.m uc‘i‘gh ;‘:',‘,‘3;“’,’”{ with Col. Powers, who was fn commund of it. | sons for declining Lo furnish the ufllclal pupers for President, the vate cust for Goveruor st the Bubllwu who go to Charleaton are Judes Lap- cuwa, & jmule, ond other stack, ‘sud this year shies, » 1 don't know who succeeded him l? the com- | grdered by the Committes. It ls regarded as | election In October s given in the table, It am snd Gen, Dauks. Mr. Lapham's legal | ratscd suven’ balesof cotton, s ood shart of | , TAtrieanth—That n the Parlsl of East Pollclina | Moud of the orgunization. 1 dow't know of | doubtful whethier the Keturning Board will uf- | \¢1y\ e geen tnat no roturns are made of the \muwlcflru bas been juvaluable to the Repub- | which §s rotting in the field. J tha hornble murder of Juli Gslr, an ex-Hopro. | 18 exlstence sluce this campoign was ( nish to-morrow the origlual copyof the tubu- o0 ndldate, Itcaps, " Tils ylews on lewal points have' provail- i S sonlative aud tho Sergeant-nt-Armis of the 1ionee | oponed, § lave no knowledge ot .armed | lated statements of the Boand of the vots for | oL for PetorCooper, the Greenback ca before the Committee In cvery Instance. pectal Diapatch o The Trituns. n‘f Reprosentatlys, who wus urrcated ot night in | bodfes of “men moving ahout ' over | Presidentinl Electors, and, should they dectino | anid Green Clay Bmith, Prohibitionlst, innlargo dJudge Lawrence, Republican, aud Sayler and New OULEANS, Liy Vee. 10.—Gen. Francls the Town of Baton Ron forty mites from ble | tho parishey up might. . 1. think - the | todo so, the question of contempt will come up | number of States. 2 Abbott, Democrats, roinuin b t0 ¢ I ' Nl s | omo, by a Blcef's po 'im'-\lthlrllu wrang by | change of the vote of West Felicinnn Parlsh {s g e (l ot Republlean tenllm\:’ny rehuttye. Tothe g’.::: c:r‘: TiiNicholls was sereusiled this evuniog ot the | forca ' aad torlure from 'J"‘f‘;n"““ dolonuc) o o 'vl:\uud{f Ll 8 Pallerirl tho SommILIES | jous ficuron lora Riven shom a0 oPan 1 l | “Thero are some pofuls fu this thing that I ( : x ] t m with him bogona our meeting at Balem, Ore,, City lotel, and inada a signitlcant speech to the | coly i #1 | dus to tho thterest taken hy the whitcs aud the | will awift the action of the " iTouso on the sub- | fority of 164,807 votea for Tilden over all. This o tho tth fust.! Vs omd. ssadimbled Tu. tho. iroat, (WIICRLLIE. Lho | SV oho wkk mot BITek. DAt ) novt st fen " | Srgumente used by themt, promistugs Just and | Juct befaro taking any atops Loward srrusting < nich jose thn 1s boing cipimed by the Dem- That inecting was enthustastic, I prosumot” | - W. IL Rico, Clerk of the Cireult Court of | courss which lisa party intends to pursuc, Geu. | and who was farcibly taken from {he posso wiito | Ccuiumical Admiilstration, aud u viroper appll- | tho mopubora of tho Board for coutewpts ocrats, and it would indisputably have been en- « Yeu thoro Wer foar or ive of 'us preavntin | Laurens Couty, who gava ovidnoo befurs tho | Nicholls was receved with checrs, ad come | on bis Wy o stand e trial by an atoed eompauy | £atiun of the schiool-fund L the event of s Dem- tirely wipod out had thero been any attetapt to one room." Leglatature relative to Trauds fu that county | menced by roviewlug the campaign which had | of regufators or bulldozers, ugder cowwand | Oustlcsuccess, 1 kuow of no threuts of dis- - LORIDA obtaln, or williuzness to perinit, a1t and une *“Who were they " whion tho vote for Goyeruor wes cauvassed, or- | just closod, and . stuted that, notwith- | 9f ©8 Cupt Norwood,” dlod fo s trew by | churgy, ur suythiug of that sort, belng used by F ~ restricted vote iis the Southern States. ], C, Cartwright, W, I, Odell, Dr. Watts, | rivod beroto-day to testily heforo the Scuute | standing sl the efforts of his opponents, by thess” regulators, and ahot | any ane. I récolved cirenlars from Col, Patton, THE UOUSE COMMITTEE, e fotal vote Is 8,423,077, agatnst 6,457,815 in Coand m{eulf. The certiiates for myself and | Committee. He brought with him ho had, in a falr and peaccable clection, wat & crime gommitted by Demo | the Chafrman of the Democratlu State Commit- | Tartamassex, Flu., Dec, 10.~Tho Committeea | 1872, and 6,716,784 tn 1563, Curtwright, and Odull, wero handed to me," “And ,{ou nacted by yoursclff" ‘¢ No, slr, 1 4id not, “Insked Cnnwrlfiht and Odell to act with e, and they refused.! * Upon what groundaf' “Thut I wus not legally leated,” *And you decided that you were Iegally TWO RIPLE BALLS beeu elected Gov, b ority of all crats for reasous growing oul of puliteal | tec, In which he ssld: ¢ You camiob convines o 9 . 9 = :1‘!’;!‘1 ero, ’L’lfifih‘"flz l‘lllauxl\vel"unslg ‘)I;m F'rllldny vol:]c’. mu.;lll: L?I'é‘;{af t%‘l:l:l‘é}lc-%l?’lm‘olll‘&': ?fi:‘"?flLflc&n»:nifl :::."s‘:‘('ufl'-nl-mfllh:;h; a:"x'u'f g}fl""l’ ';"I,:;’“‘t‘fl";';“‘.;,‘,‘:,"': A ":“l'l‘l’d",“f,““fl""" flfcf:mn?; #x‘fll%.fldfiisz ? b;wuuifi, Stales. ‘Z“‘;,“- out of the cefling. | und intendod to nssumoun ., Jusard] " ¥ en repeated, 10t agree 1 Wil st Atiother ball wus flred, but it wos too deeply .hfi- {iso cxpeclled the peaple to g‘:.:lgm: ;.hg{lrlu. n’-ffi xe ':nlll{:::yl.':r{dafla':: J‘.fim‘i’}"fln’n“?fiv.'.'.‘figfi‘fiif.. with the views of Col. Patton, o found'tho | Committes kad foyrteun colored witnesses be- 08, 230) R ShDls o L S o i g | by Bl 19 g fsfuenly ampidety | (i s, B ML, b S mir SES | SO io ot o o 4fucuts o Lo | polblok of - Preclic - Thiftocn, in - thi A irde e ee) eyl 1 o Ul ey and systemutic " e ] dlly ot Tonbllcurs Who are muopoacd | feled s astumo the dubies of. s olie, _Col, | UEGUrOged BN prevcied by 1ho Whila Somununity | Youe Ve Deamoeratlc leket, L s o Wi \ e, Sinith et |Groh! 1 seat 14,30 iy o # el O of Fast Felfclana, # county, and thure were votes in the box to bal- ¥ J o moeelt und appotnted | o8 eVidense fuplicutiug Democratieid- | Johw Mekmory, and Louly A. Wiltz also spak, | *ut ol it tn tne Parish of Ousctita tho | eolored, of Ortomi toatibeds istod tho Demos | an tio uarmes on tho lat, Eachof thom statos Sortn ; 3N, T, Miller, nfi Jackson County, to E&? with Bpeaker Mackey 1s preparing ond will give to .:«L;hn : lile'mile“r. ey Wi be ppasat sl e T::n?-llfié:“::a?x“i'{ieg'lg:' Bn'{{."é";“;" il "“"L" cratle tleket at tho last elcction. Never told | that he did not vote at Precinet Thirteon. Thera e, Wu together thenselected James Parker, | the public i a few duya o detufled statement of NICITOLS AND WILTZ SERENADED. 2 Democrat, and was connlyvcd at, nnd alt tavedtt, | 413 0ne what tlclet Do would yote, Lut Wi | were elutcon aimilar wituesscs before tho of Linn County, as the third man,” all the proceedings resulting in the urwanizue New Osntuans, Dec, 10.—A las crowd, | eation Into 1t, stils d Y suapceted of being o Democrat. Was frequent- tion of " tho present Loglslature, showing ts | headed by » band 'of munl, nerona«ffl h‘lum;li St torror by tho' n.‘.’,‘.',,:.'fi{.’!,‘}"’.‘,‘.‘;i 1&4’-’!‘:? (i | t‘:runu:ncd by colored Republicans, Tho duy f:::?;fi:fl yoaburdny, Kot mare ! Hoked: do5 peifect legailly und constitutionallty, togdther | und Wiltz at the Clty Hotel to-ulght, In pe. | | FUteenti—"ThatIn the Tarlsh of Ied itivor tho | 8lter the election was knacked down by two i With the evidvuce on which tha vote of 1dge- | uponsa to acall, Gen, Nichols tado a shore | brutgland deliborate attompt to uervsinato Soa- colored imen, who sald they would kijl me for The case of Manatee County, thrown out be- flold and Laurens Countles were throws out for | speech, (n whichi Lo said: j :g; w"-‘f:';}z‘-h'l'x'z"-ahgmmfi'"'{"]""""1"' h]lll pecs | votlug iho Domoeratic ticket. The name of | causethere was no Clork In the county durlug Uovernor, and the Assciblyien Ironi those | Thowo who have besn choyen 28" :ofirmuuum connivance of uomonxyll’-. :v?:h GTS‘::J?-.H.:#{? e by en Pranklin Bluca the slectlon havo | the eloction, was callod yp, ~Ouo_witnces up- :fl'r';fif.m' stosl countivs rofused certuleates, of th o 14 be fo 1 i b not gono out nlume, g8 threats were helng con- The Represcutatives of both branches of the mm“:' in‘}"mn".c"Hun flnuun':gl':nl\l Lc‘ll;l‘hll.nl.‘ ;fififi:|'E§|¥2¥l€:fi“fl|’dn%3%n‘l‘;lt‘it:‘l‘ 2:.11:‘.’“' from | stautly mado to m'wlh, The resident of an peared—Judge Greham, He tostified that the flfi#chu'm Leglslature hud o jolnt caucus this evening, and | keeplug sicadily in view thelr hoaor and the Inter- assordation to which I bolong accompaniea me | Clork rosiguod just before the electlon, and agreed to udbicre 10 the Ilurlgluul rosolution to | eatof tho povpla. £ o cor.é','fil'{{.’."tufui'fi“m"x‘?@ai‘t ',!'..':.fl‘.?;"‘xl&'(‘-?»'u’?:‘;"f to "'{lw‘"’ki aud sacs e homo st night, Was [ the Covernor dld not Il &is plas in *You th #Yea; thero wers twa colleges of us.” How's thnt ¢ \ { cuat th vote " ; b Cartwrlght und Odell met In another part % of the rou ad uccepled Watta® resignation, auld then appointed hiin to il tho vacancy he Tiad accasloned. 41 presume the scenawos Hyely 1 1t was, decldedly,” 4 Were nuy blows struck 1" udjourn sluo die next Friduy, Gen, Nichola reatfirmed bis statement befora | condition of afaiesin 1808 aid 1470, sud in s | 2010 thut alf colored men who voted tho Demio- | time for the ‘Democrats to reglstor; that # No, bitt for n short tine the scena was ex- ov. Chainbertalu was present, and approved | the nominating Convention that he would bo | far effect upon the subiaquent elcettonu, only re. | craticticket would bo sent to the FenltenUary | the Ropublican County Commissloners callod caslingly ulmated in that room, Ona Elector | of thls course, Govornor of the wholo popplo nad mot of @ | BATkIng that Uiuro arefew Liemocrats now o hardy | 8¢ Buton Ituuge. y 1 s Ulis plstol in his pauts pocket in w rather T — party or race. 1 conclusion, hu sald; | butoduny tho oitragos of 18ub, which lavs pasud JERRY HALL, : an'claction, which was rgilatly hold by la- o brdbfic Uaeia pulll}un ngalm'. Wy Delly nces LOUISIANA. Y e piLieb o the vers riegs m into history, and thond fow who may deny it only | of Orleans, took an uctive part In the Just | 8pectors appolated by themnj that no man wes t U o et mud i P e o Y {1 wlnli Do Inoxpedicyt And WmHies. fof meians | O ity E R 5 CaxtmsL eloction as canvasser in the inserest of tho Demi- | allowed to vato st sald eleetion witbout firat it o § ot Watls and T waro the only caol persons pectul Ditgoleh ba The Tricwse, or e the axiet courss, to b purauod,. Thls Chatrinan of Commiiee, | ot Lreviousto tho last wltction afitated | subacribing to an oath which ecited thut ho was 9871 '1.713 3 v, o ch I must sy 1o you, ] citi- i s ed Raplde 9 b R e ast e Rlestorad vitaw it New Outmans, Lu, Dec, W—The Soate | zen yleid his own opiaion as the! bess mods ‘ARd DEMOCHATIO STATAMENT, Grant, and Ouscift Eatishes, Saw nany coft | ® regulariy-qualidod voter, and was on the 3 4 Yes, but there was a decided differcnca of 3 opluion v thy subject,” Committeo et at 11 o'clock thls morning, with | 11526 of resching the fiul result, which wo all have | , Counsel for the Detnacrata submitted the fol. oredl lo who sald they would yvote the Dem. | FeRistry-list of the year beforo. —Tho , 4+ Aud you think your votes will standi ) i 4 cqunlly In vlew, u the decision’ of tlioss who, ac- [ 10Wing statement of their case fo tho Beuate kot ¥ . all the members and counsel far both politieat | ChE tie pouition of hunor wnd truet teadored | Commit ‘fft’n'rzuflu'izzt‘l’i .uff,‘.:‘i‘{n‘n‘x'nl-"i:l’.‘.‘,’lfi‘r’ffi‘cli?}gfii-'.‘f e ey ) 0 \ 3 pariles prescot. Fully on hour elapsod befory | thewm thelr fellow-clil tould 5 irat-o s % scut them to the Gouuty Board,which canvassed 1} et tho data promised by Gov, Wells yuftnnlny ea | 1y aduuo e ronponibie gty S e shey vocelval at Dia slestian In thix ol b pulored hreactior wald thut no Damo- | them, smod the canvess, and forwarded it tu 3 o e avo the Baly legal enei wt liand, anid when Tecelvod it Wi ot gxactly | [120h, WA o Poultlons. | Pescuablg, fainy. | voles wer trsir ophnients, averigini about 8,000 | Lrothron, Alnost all tho colured peopla bolons | the Btate Board. Judge Graliam had the orig- Wrginin,o; Pt ] i S that what the Comulties wauted, & th political | B0 majority or Tis votes ‘of both rices 1ntho | *Heeand—rhat the election, o far &athe Dego. | 10 80e chiireh wid tho proachers huve un uu- | i3l papers contaloling tho siguatures of voters | {5 FEEER 11| 375070 143,040 W iWatts was ineligible,” chwracter of the votesexcluded from tho returnyg | 5iate, 1snuounca toyou my fized dotermination | cratt crvative parly was concerned, ws fair, | 4oubied 1nlluvnce over them, Raford Blount, | —Tho Committes will Jeave thls evoning for o E. +4 Are you pure uf‘lm\l W | were not fudlcated fn the tabulated ptateinent | tad’ x‘i‘n"n‘v‘vn{h;‘:“;mhlx;“nqflu-‘fl; tnat POt | pysceale, snd full aad ibat esld candidates s 5 ot Bu!nnur ot tama o cormony | Live Ouk, whera they wil Juvestigata tho Ham- P Yes{he was a Postmaster, which e an office furuished. Caunsal for vch pasty lled with tho | 14hall 4o so. T it ‘exposs the umnt;?alr‘n T ‘u rty used overy oxertion and enideavor to securo o | WOuld refuse to perforin tho marrlage ceremony fiton County mattor. recand full volo and quiot eloctlon. for » colored Democrat) d TAIPd—Thets on tho Othor ‘uand, thei opponunta | 10 baptizy would Wg:]rmml;;sx\:fi TILB SUPBBME COURT MORTON AND ROCKWELL, jal Dpaich $0 The Tridune. &tates Gu ot Cowmittco # plan of the cuse which they | ©tveen of Loulalana, g 2Tt e estued that? vxpectod to. cotallisb, Hunster fowe | TUGS Tumarke wero recelvod with gréat ap- | andMaders of tha Ropublican pariy ot tilspiats | eate thew votinit tio Demoeratie | hes becn n session a1} dsy. Argument Lo tbo f | of profit and emolument under the United e ; o5, b i YO | bluuse, Mr, Wtz caudidte for Lioutenant- | bad, for some tinse provious tu the eleciion, deters | {lckot would justity s wif et e : . . 10.—eosrs. Mok L e echi¥ e, o ppted s | o et ittt of o Wikl | LT Sl et e SO | Wbt el St Vel | it Lo, T Coun whi by - | tov s ockel, apget, commctked & 6 No» sles 1t sade bim meligible.? - were roquired | and spoke to th same effoct, 3 g hat end i viow dld | petior ravermmet. JLo atuied - Mie spesches | © a 4 i his ¢ lemonting : ¢ atthebands of the Returnlog Bosrd, wnd fn | | NOFE—~The abore is telegrophed as indlea. | PEIIUUL amoug others, she folluwiug actey 1 sovel . vas | ¢Wle beforo Thursday, vival sepvices in thip city to-day, supp! 1 But wan nob your wetion {lexait ¥ iy K , wnd h LT ohe ahore It ke g:$ a: Fourlh~They dld sppolnt vs Saperyisors of | Hist tho Governmeut of the lust lichs years was cegks’ union offory miade by resident «Na, £17, it Was legabh order to give time to furnish that dais, the “Tu:l‘l:ruim‘*a‘:wun p‘;“?; Uegistzation mono but lepublicans, and faw but incspable of uflnrdl:f protection tu the colorad TUN BENATH COMNITTAR. :1“"“ ‘n“ ,;ht:”“ o desh rollgious feoling is | R T Commita had better djoura unll to-worron, 7ok Ve ooy e 12| I oy 2o LSRG | RGPt bobt, i S “BeE iy il | To\shssses skpe i Bevats Loreaigaig Com: | the-Community, aid qute” o pusmber ¥ . elf, Watts wus counted out; be was fncll- | unleus wouuscl for eitber party bwd wituesecs to | - Naw OuLeixy, Dec. 10,—Cho Scusto Com- | ive pariy foF Toprescniation, thos. Matiing. aad | mals (o Justicor Outrages wero comuiied on | muittes voncludid e cramination of the Siate | already professed couversios.