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2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1876.. ¢ { of Cronin's certificate, and his eubsequent elec- | teenth, who weze left ont siroamn. They art. Hhewine. Wt ol e he wise waifs, belonging oo ined were H, Wisc. A. B. | pearance. Tle had called the autention of the gen- | vialent languncc, bt now ho is very still and tract- | of “Albert. Phillips, Warren | tlemen in his oflice to the fact, and they had Been | able, and con't want war. tion®" souhurL Fe advised me not fo stay in the | feturns by mul. Somo ceturus came by hand | day. Witnesses exa Houss i i ting | 8nd were counted. The returns from Grant Tar- | Crowder, Reuben Whi i ) ;“ifi:‘x&“l’ls‘-"‘\‘-lr'\:fi—g:a'lx'élrc‘p’g:v (:lei‘};f (ol | 15h were not sent by the Supervixor. When Ginhrd. and Rtobert Butcher, of Caddo Parish, znd | able to pickout two clsses of letters. ey DA hin | - There s o general feeling among reasonable men Well, T wasnot in Oregon when the questionof {fi\e Lower Mizsouri, but left behind with srore ¥, B nosoumich | et L e Yhe war taik here will 70t | (oo cregitiiicy was raised, but I went back im- copt In commandine ahcere e wehader! ivore’ ri; ” ¥ - 7 8. Georse and ' W. Carlos, of Bossier | had becn apparently opened and th f my men_told_mc they pervirars’ reports are sent they sbould be accou Eeru\mré_ Jeore a 'y L ppat y opened and, the Prigh heets, Don't recollect that the | Parish. ‘Nothing of any importance waa elicited. lmtbccn.~\\run ho had come to Washington. He | amount to anytbing beyond talk, but Rel nbflliflfl! mediately. When we examined the facts andibe | to the States, and Col. Hougl ¢ Otis has oo amvass te- as struck with the s are far fng entirely casy, and o close 4 to 22 core Pt tanvass Tromn the stalc \Wns struck with the fact that letters {ront Boston, | are far from fecling entirely e od pretty clear (hat Watts wasmot | joined. Afier thie meeting some of our Maior, hag Bad 10 joint cotld nut heip it; but didn't intend to | PUY d Dy tall vote the Democratic ticket, 1 told them thes 1w requires il " - vas =] o ? hey eai pe day of | ment of Commissioners instead of Supervisors. SO T Chicago, and other points had a perfectly smooth watch is kept upon the Democrat: ¢ ouzhtnot o have done it Thes ssidon the 485 0 | YiTeisua “hoxen from concorain that, did net SOUTH CAROLINA. o e e ndelope; while fres I it seomed D e there s o clec. | IR {1 meantime. bt abont the Sious, who s Commissioner by Supervieor Gady to bold the | COME throug| sors. Refneed lo con- THE TILDEN COMMITTHE. quently letters from New York presented that cor- MISSOURI DEMOCRATS. ion of a third Elcctor at all, and that therefore it e cause of our heing out here: Thes wa e clection at poll elzht, together \\'x& w0 athers. | #ider Grant Parish because it did not come NEW Yorg, Dec, 21.—The Zimes* specisl from rugated appearance, e had happened to show 4 - Sevolvod upon the Legislature to electahing; | o0Fein and camp pretty closelr. wiiting f ed Soon afeer dapt. Thoobold came in sudaeked Row | el il SGE: o o | colambi segeth thro members o tho Tooss | (2, FACES e L JELLY 96,00 wSlel i B, BB AN cor sLvmACK i susTATS | devolved upor, 1he LG, bt honestly | il sicdes Ty arvinsth e ik hod 32 v Bt - Mr. g — Supervis s knave el ey 2 L one of se v e sk 3 ANT'S CISION—BE! 3| v, Y 3 80y 2 ¥ 3 did s d i) W sate hz);u“sld "i’é‘ix‘,‘émnh‘l:& !3::‘,;‘,‘,‘,'2;‘;135: nml :A-"r:?&:nllffiller.i:?:xn;nef von i veturns | Investigating Committee remainingin Columbiaare | if it had ot boen n:;‘x‘alcd.n“und\‘vimn TTTERAS i ug?;;m:: FROMINENT DEMO- o coarelontionsly, Iam certain, that the Elector | eamp with. the loss O some. n:::lee:m:uza&lm the e, ,n“:smz:.na"” Ve tally ehovta. 3r, Scar- | made by the Commissioners of Election, did you | now engnged in footing up the figures of the pre- said it looked so. He had then asked CRATS having the next highest mnmheh of \-yf:cs WTS took it out azuin nest day with a lurzer escort, Otig, B P stood by the cuiored men and serutinized | Savassguchvole? - it e Clctratites to see how they compare with the re- fi?g‘\‘vh:, toues M damon, [nelioes i;msmy]hc Dispatch to New York Herald. f;lrc:;f;l:\ ;ggrflgrg Lo ;ssl“ccsd Bk el e (5;3“;.‘31 t‘rflL it throug] sately, bit very nn;'fi‘i $ %, % 5 = Gov. Wells—No, sir. We cunvasse ¥ St entire _confidence, und whose valu- _ i y 1 the 5, with Sitting B ! their tickets when they voted. A coiored Congta 4 tarns forwarded to the State Board by the County | gpje services should be retained’ through all muta- Sr. Lovis, Mo.. Dec. 18.—The declaration of | Ay head. ce then they have ot m:nn},-‘ce;li;n;,‘,; Gen, Jo Shelby, the cx-Confederate cavslryman, *“Do you believe that he Wis entitled to the cer- | neighborhood. By V2 i v S o] ot received through Su) ervisore. vooi i, ble told me he was afraid to vote, 8¢ scarboronsh M h SUPSTVISOTE. ires that tho | Commissioners. o discropancies of any account | tious in politics, and to wention the ‘matterto him. was ~potting all who voted the Republican tickel. Mr. Wells continued: The la t = - : D: Ct p: Ao 03 B, h o 1 ! ool Wells contned, The I SRS 0850 | ave been aiscovered. A6 the ovidence standanow, | Ho (Hewit) wished tae Howse (o c matter tobim, | /et ho will support President Granb in sny de- | tifeater ut, how 1602, oh Lord, how lo hout the middle of the sfternoon dcLeod s a1 Eleijon Seell be Spoia S | Lo mitioo will b compeled (o repor to Con. | 1 04 pot Bk L famee would nderstand that | Uhat be whlsuppork Brl e to tho contest |+ Wall, T think it Be was ot electe? 10 JOr I, dize s a pretty name, and the. cenors aropg’s 2 i : g ¥ vsented by Democratic Com- arty to any tampering wi 7 hown' - i Thers s o vacancy, you understand; there was | i fair to luok upon. {Toops were near by in_the woods. I1old him it the State were represented by groes that the Hayes Electorsand the entire Re- | Duit¥ ¥ tampering with letters. He had shown' | poyceen Huyes and Tilden, has created a decided | Jef 850 oct, T T oueh case tho Lezisdature, | would prefer l'h‘-’t:l;o?‘;fn:?:i&‘:g:;o& residence we oops were near by it | e e A TSb mot kuuw that there Was any 1 aye o lottera one ‘morning to the wentleman from ; | 5 : ia . ks ;‘;:;:‘;:;hf:,‘,fi‘,“g;;i‘i;;‘fg,;‘;‘},;gfi;"'!:,";;; miesloners, Al visor of iteristration in the State, | publican State oot wens slected fn this Statoon | aon o d"Sad Hofetod ont the cormgated, | Bensation here, his past and peescht prominence | hot the other Electors, clect an incumoent be satisfied with one of our old’ frontier fors . i e fr ' | Sent for the ballut-boxes in Eust atun Kouse, but | ‘the face of the returns. without excluding the pal- | anpearance of the envelopes, and Mr. Hale had giving much simficance to what Le may sy on “How was Gov. Grover's action generally re- | where there arc houses fo live in, with w y;,;flgh';ofg,gfl:;,,g’fl,‘,fi}g;z&’ l“;';,,,‘,'{,’f,"‘o}‘fl;id e o it tncse Doscs fr what way considered | pable frauds S Bdseield and Laurens or any oth- | told him he ought 1o call the atiention of the Mouse | that subject. Xour correapondent callod on him | garded in Oregon?® Children aronnd the firexides: bat to be femics Toen appeased in the e loroom with their accoutre- | £00d and uflicient resson. No evidence was | ercounty. 10 the matter if he thousht his letters Were | gguin this evening at his hotel and found him con- 00! course the office-holders felt sore and talked | down in the mud, and left to freezo into i pe en Bppered I e D Members of rifie-clubs, | {aken by e atdafter going into | "1t is éaid that Hampton's Assembly will take 3 tampered with. ot it would be readily seen from K bly i e which | 8 g0od deal, pat, O la of them, public obinjon | what we donot thirst for. For fear we shonld by meow. o Y T e lefe Duning | sesret soelon, Cun't say e o Ihe boses | reccss ina day or two until the 5thof March next. [ the mature of - the case it ey e ardly | mderably excited aver the severe criticlsm Whih | generally sustained ibo Goyernof. Many of the | forgotten entirely, till butiedin enow, onrax o st of them soon became tired and lef iz possible to bring forward any other-evidence than | he lad encountered dusing the dsy while mixing | Republicans admitted that Watts was not dlected, | shovels have been phed briskly till 'ng”.“h“,’:fi A Mo outside and asked me if United States | Doth part il s vear Somple BeCret S waia were received and opened in | Itdid nothing to-day e<cept discuss o memorial, ¢ e BT o Tariih s & completed, CABE: | gecret session, or thet the Democrats hene, g | Which It proposcs tosend. 1o Congrosn, and pass & | the ficts that the letters had had chia appedtince, with his friends. R et fewl cortain that Cronin might not | loz and mud hnts, which, thouzh not ool Lo e o, Told bim 1 id notwant a | Iheee boxes wore e Dor. * Tielicve the re- | serics of resolutions telling the people of Sonth | te bad, theretoft, ve stated it as & fact, nor did SHELDY'S DECTDED TOSITION. be lezally entitled tothe ottice.” 5 mens of architecture or art, ate handy thino oy Mot 2 S S e miade t send for the boxes of (he polls m | Carolina not to obey &ny of the ‘mandates of the | he now'state it nsa fact, but he had that suspicion BT ““Then there is no cxcitement in Oregon? have around; especially were the 124t vk, § i 1fc said that he had been to the Merchants' Ex- «tNome at all; 1 find more of it the farther I g0 | the mercury at 20 degrees below zero. | We hait 3 {54 I o/ Lt A ue r ° guurd, but if he would go “nP "ixm f‘-h}-k“n‘l’_g A arieh of Orlenns, from which the Supervieors | traitor and usurper Ehimberlatn, The only hope | Which amounted to ' belief “that his letters hud 1% 1o donsoe. o Ihude no returns, ‘The Board did not cousent to | of Hampton now 1 o tnduce the people torefuse | been opencd, and he had ncted on thut belicf by | cbange and other public places and he had been : e B o L v, Grover hus not impsited | pame to éat, besides our rations, lon and coild, Primus | Dude RO RRUTRS ¢ S oyt no polt in the Farisi of | the payinent of taxes, thinking by ople 10 Tl | ending by cxpross special lettors, and requestn | told by many prominent Democrats: that he had 20d will not B L e hig induence in the State at all. | starve. but we will not grieve whes B e owoan of very high character, aud Bo | the wildemess. nwe get ont of some of them accompan of the murder of Henry Pin Sohnson. Dr. Dinkgrave, snd James Jackson, aud 3 3 ax i n 3 c ] 2 of pihanit seorgH Orlenns that was returned to the Board, but donot | rtarve out the legitimate Government of the State. | gentlemen who had such speciul letters to forward ine the sootiug of Liion Logwood, George SUCHLR: | repemmber i all the polls in the,parish were 1o Hhey also have. faint ope that by some legerde | e T B Pt I otni vo he waa | Committed & gruat ersar kg soch a position. | {1y bo above & mero tri On this 2th day of November we haye and uther Republicans. ' 20 W e Tectl Tamed. - Amadecided partisan, but would pot | main Tildeu may smuggle mself into the Presi; N7 unnecesary precantion. It might be that | Bevertheless Gen. Shelby said he had made up his O St this arrangement with Cronin looks very | most remote idea of who is clected Pre-idens. ;?.? eycs deceived him, and it mizht be thata com- | mind, after great deliberation, and he was eatisfied | much like a preconcerted plan; why were the cer- | whether last Thursday was, or next Thursdas iil] P et during the campaign. After the cicction | RG0S0 ntience me 1o do anytbing un- | dency, sud recognize Hampton 88 the lawful Gov- | his Tosasktedito coin 10 lh;n:fil::vlglfflflfieflm},;&‘: oy ¥Bid mot throw ont the pavishes and polls | erof. mittée of investigation would he able to getat facty | the bost fighting clement of the Confederates. 1f | tificates Fh‘cn to Cronin®” be Thanksgiving Day. Our mails reach us a; AT ahe ani % “Lomber of colored men Fimply becaure they gave Democratic majoritice. The Special Committee of the Assembly ap- | of which he had mno kuowledge. lle b d | pot already with him, would be With him when the +*Well, they nad to be given to_some one, and | times by trains from Fort Buford, and ace v: 2a e vt setting forth that tiex Don't know that_any Republican poll in the State pointed to investigate the facts touching the or- | 10 objection, of course, 1o a committee of inves Tiid canie, L) he was as much entitled to receive them as the | and watched for. aited e ' MGdsRiE S S S | Wae rejecied. Did mot state Lo Mr. Freenct in | panization of ‘thie Logielature and legality thercof | gation, but@o thonght it probable that mno good | tug came. _ <ok others.” Before closing we give notice to all whom it ortant facts 1P HAYES 1S COUNTED IN. T, enator then went on to describe the scene | concern. that we have pre-empted this i l;::lv;gedogi'pnr;fmnctr&‘ri% JAZ‘?Z&“S&“Z&“&‘J.-‘{{ 1574 that as_ the Kepublicans lLad the | presc ted & report to-dey throuh its Chairman, | would come of it.and that no im| 20 Mimy, said it was bard to make it. 1 told him not 10 male it then. The whites told me that was nota parcof iy business. After lookinz sround us if B means of cecape. be sizned it Afterwards In epeaking of the crisis ikely to oceur at the | thut' ensued, in about the same manner 49 hat | the Forihers Pacific Railroad when it reaches ety to1d by Cronin and the others, He ad- | jsothermal banana-growing belt, must crose this D . Niller and Parker (called fn | Yellowstone at thi point.and here will e s N e Bt d blso. said that, | city of Glendive. Wwhere onr fabins now aro, agg mberlain, including the action of the Su- | should cheerfully axsent. Tnfortonately ne had | 18 115 ce"Shonld pronounce in favor of 'Tilden, hon Cronin came to the door and called Miller in, | our ** claims,™ bt these are for sale chean. D I iners” of the Governmient, and 1 bad a | Speaker Mackey. ~Itieavery ableand cxhaustive | would be discovered. Hence hie would not be will- Zainst the Government, that my | document, containing the complete history of the | ing to put the country to the expense of un inves- | counting of tne Presidential vote, he sald: 1f the e et ing Toard. must be voverned | proceedings here from the canvassing of the re- gution: but if it is the wish of the House, or of | president of the Sennte, after opening and count- Though the ciaims of members of | Turns by the State Board down to toe {puguration | the rentlemen on the other side, to have one, he | o the Electoral votes, e S Prayes clected nd | by Cronin) wert accordingly 3 i y ily sgaiost the Government amount, ja the | af ! one of them told me he haid voted the Republican my fawily ugainst the ¢ 3 g s 2 - - L % 3.1 g ae 0 old = bt T et §700,000, wax not infiuenced | preme-Court. It citee e luw, precedont shd thrown in the wuste-basket the anonymous lotters. e anlng evidently his political assgciates. ticket. 3 ’j;‘:"‘“;‘,‘;"'i:"!’;u‘,’;l"‘“‘fim‘,“u‘{’}'e,"fi,,’;‘;‘.’ e e TThe claaee in Tilden's Jet- | Caxtom of this and otlier States applicable to,the | (1o W In the Vet basket Ly anouvsacula Bitetd: | the conrse ol thie Exbcutiye bl o e 1. e ear g ¥ Grovie] knew that things ol Rl o DRI Lot e B ihe eould mot belp it They next Tor saving he wouid veto suck claims as.mine, did | fucts, and estublishes the legality and constitution- | fore itg handwriling could not be identified. 'S0, | the Senate declares Hayes N ented snd President | were working all right.” ‘This “admirsion clearly THE I 2 oalles er smind e i e e Burvevor of the | ality of th present Legiolature, and of Chumber: | 100, WL (e eeiabis, e en thrown | the Senate doclares Hayes, tleclo i thsucing his | Showed that Cronin's course bid been laid down to IAYDEN EXPEDITIO) wanted me to go from p‘-nmulion 10 plantation 10 i3 Ao o . e ey - g e = e vanted me to g from pigntation 10 plantyfion 1o | pory and President of the State Bosed of Returic | W fosity o et €0 clear . that | away, and it was o remarkable fast that none of hicon! jntaihe & him beforeband. —_— o “;'::,’,'a’f:x:a‘x,f‘;'fleg {or this purpose, ieers. but db nob thin's, the boldipg of both | 70 Judge of any repuistion jn e | et received by him to-day provented any | MARSATon t‘fi;"dg;;g;‘;‘}g;}‘{f““;f"‘;g’;yp"!‘;‘_‘ D eaid that he did mot_altogether ap- Explorations fn_the Far Tes. D T here. Cilme to New Oricans un | Bsitions f o ewvention of Grant's order that no | North would think of disputine it for » momert, appearance of having been tampered iwith. et "Xt all eventa, 1 will say thix, —that | Prove just the way Cronin proceeded. as he lacked Spectal -Correrpoadence of Th L hutpoone was here, e s Yo Guaehita, | Federa! oficer shal hold 2 Siaie 8 oraer that mo | o N spveme Court of this Statc, Tecblcani | Mr. iasson raid e had favored chie uniroduction | [r presidont Grant soncluges . 1 ill say this, cthut | POES <iner of tue other Democratic Electorsl | 1y gy sendence of The Trivine, jpoz0t, Donol eapect D e et an it wuuid | feceve any ixed coupeisuiion o0 O erof the | contemptible b i is, has nover been stipid enoughs | of the tesolution not meruly becrnss A onterned | ir Presidens Grant conclues to spefeds 1% Fith [ candidates would bave been better. asurkatoy, D. G, Dec. 15.—Owing to the = . but receive per diem and mileaze, | to declare Hampto: Touse a legul assembly, or | the administration of an oilicer of the highestrep- | pim' " T consider that in the cvent of o disazree- Senator Kelly sald that he considered the | lute date at waich the appropriations were made . A interested in a plautation there, Returning Boa; ot be vafe. Am interested ina pl IExventy vecond Joint rulc void, but he shoold be | by Congress for the continuation of the Gealogical cormor. although Democratic | utation, but especially because the pulic conti- 500 rent. Dr. Young and two Expect the Legisiature to m:l;!.- an appropriation | Hampton the legal G tatio 1 . Bt hetweon th two Houses of Congress on this X i b 3 B f the | 2PPUse tive action will be rebellion. 1 was | et G0 S U o President would vetoit, | FO% divisions comprising Prof. Hayden's expedi- on was fair and £ ot-Of O s iaas |m decelpt ook fo show whwn the 1o CHAnLESTON, S. C., Dec. Q3. —At an immenee | tion with thut Depariment, nt the opend D eliion once. DUt am not now. Oohelved, ‘whether by mail or | meeting of Conscrvative Laxpayorsto-night reeo late War, 80 sacred was the rule of inviolability of O P ERY DEMOCIIACT. if it shonld pase, tion did not cummence their field-work np 1 could nos sign | T0rN8 were & ¥ 2 by s ¢ E] i 3 ) v ve i dopted recognizing | corrcspondence that, althouwh re peated rgpgesen- 5 3 1In rezard to th S sell 1d ex- | Aungust: ving & T e 1eft for Monroe. otberwise. Bclieve - the law says that | Intions” were unauimously ~add respon bat, ieh Ty 5 I in common with otier Confederates, was ' regurd t0 the result Senator Kelly could ex- | August: and, owing to the evidence of hostility otherwiee: shall be mude by mail, but did not con- | Hampton and Simpson a5 luwfuily eoomIiang | Tations sere made hy laca) Postmasters an to the | §i,08 SORMEG 110" one contest for what we | PGSR0 :pm«é\; adle, Delieved that Gov., 'x‘:{tfi; ‘among the northern tribes of Indians, it was it Allensthy cross-examination developed the fact cLeod's men were hunting Jesee Brizus for i{';fii“ Jept 1 minute-book of all pro- pledging them moral, financial, and maierial aid. importance of ascertaining hostile proceedings | 0 eaq b0 be constitutional liberty, with the L of the Board. No minutes were taken i ——— through letters deposited _in the Post-Ofice, an cd prudent to confine the labors of the survey to ) 4 : o | effort of the Administration would be_put forth to ] e et Swe. woaid receiva’ the sup- | SOt Of Bhe A o o fihonded no | thut portion of the Rocky-Mountain region in urhione of court-mastisling bim for ief t n ] 1 : I o ; el | ret sossion. They were made afterwards. 17 1 O ordor was issued from tha Department. Drolubiting L e % ; R L T mocratic calorts | Kated to the Committee in 8 leteor of the Board re- FLORIDA. o vapering in amy way® with such lettors. | PORE of e Northern Demvcraeys Bat | Bloodshed nor war, howover, azd it Mr. Hayes Colorado necessary to complete the atlas-sh e, 0 b T habs. were armed with | fusing to give up all the yapers. thal, beng 8 Sato GOGKE MISINTERPRETED. e onls Siterhative fr the verlization sugzesls R e et with oI Jomingwith | ghould be scated as 'President, the country Would | the State. ~ Therefore the work of the phisaid ": Sty e eivuily shot-2uns | oficcr, 1 could not part with the records, 1did it Cew < 21.—The Times' & was that the Postmaster-General ghould” make J J Seibie? AR submit, thoneh not without protest. 46 was. s om0 varions kinde of arms, principully shot-guns. —AS New Yonx, Dec. 21.—The Times' special from ut \hat ofitcial had not the power wiich the shot bullets at us for fonr years with an effective- :.mu‘;m Kelly's term mpi"m et March, Gov. | 1876 wus a continuation of the explorations of the ander 3 W ong constraction of the law, The 3 g 4k i is | b 357 o et 4 Tallahaseee savs: ‘¢ A special dispatch from this | JFogue had to make a thorough investization. Iie | Het8 that decided the chances of war in favor of | oESRSIRC AR S 0 (e'to succeed bim. three preceding years westward, finishing the en- A general tiug the negroes did not carry arins. EL tion of s £ - ard filled the vacancy in 1574, caused by the o] SRS i | GEOWGER MAMLET ' o | resiomation of Gen comey in 1574, cumsed by A | 1 ce purports to give an interview with Attomey- | miett sond spectal aveuts but the povier fo s | thoso who onposed us. 1 hare litle SIpInHthe AN ERROR. tire mountainous portions of Colorado,with a b esided in Ouzchita since 1950, | vucancy in 1876 catised by the resignation 1l the | Genotal Cocke, in which an fmputation {s made | mon witnesses and to takce testimony did not ‘exiat | Dortbern Demucracy; mever bad. The Evenina Journal kindly gave a long double- | g fles in. wid S S - Wae o native of | Arrugo in 15 el ¢ law says there shall ignified oreon. | in himasitdid in a commities of the louse. A HOPELESS COMBATANT. R et eday fo - miceting fteen miles in width of Northern New Mexico, Tavebeen fortwo | AP0 in 1595, ¢ tue law says thel {hat be used heated and undignified language con- | 11 1 . AT leaded editorial yesterday to'a mesting presumed & il avebeen fortno | 1T enioerat on tho buard. Phink 1t the duiy 0F | corning the other members of the State Cuntassing Uuless, therefore, the gentleman_(Hewltt) would wag satiafed In 181, when I joined the fore | \hive ecn lield a the Grand Pacitc Hotel of the and nbout twenty-five miles in breadth of Easi- May, 1785, 1 5 Roard 10 Gl veesncies, but did not 53 sing | e e aind-by stating that ho hud mo | funes of the Coufeduracy, that the chanceswore all | 10 WX MBS0 86 LIl Committee, Asnosucn | e Ttah. Six sheets of the Physical Atias b their recent action and | suilicient gronnd for his churye, K did not see that | It f vor of the South getting whipped. 1didnot i i g ot 3 i 3 > o o o i meeting was held the members composing the Com- | are now mearly ready to be issued from o o e mociacy would stand byits | Meeling washeld the memets 0 be oy oven sce | tho press. Each sheet embraces an atea of orer nledges, that the South wotld have to fight i : . P, Eomvinced that the General Gov- | LheTeport ‘The Journal tried a biwof €énterprise, | 11,500 aquare miles, or a total of 70,000 squize & i ul when the Mayor w The Democrats | g g S M Boardin connectio ! < A s in 1476 becanse the Board | Dourdin connection tarsed, uat. from alf posions o the perieh 4d | cowd not AT D B8 Bette® Nounedy, | the sccuracy of their miputes. The dis- | the Housecould withhold its ubeent to tho resolu~ isied dhey intenied o gary every clection, T | the | pentioman | proposed for e TRt | maich a0 O ey € iy, ignly | Ben s very cloar o, him that this P ax sbown until the cay of clection, -whenit | POt x?;'if.'{ff,é?.mfil’cfinycfi e O e, | colored.. The Attorney-General o his | \ac's matter which tne e e not let drop,. | ernment s suprenic, and that the Pre-ident i3 the “mchqmuo\fcrcn:ui!:\_r ! miles. The maps are constructedon's scale of a reporidd that g oa were rising in the |y’ the Hoard could not azree upon his Of DN, | testimony before tho | Semate Committee | e inviolability of the Postflice Deparimant | most uuthoritatlve esponent of the wishes of e | e 1 TeE I DEPEDENT GREENSACKERS | fourmile to one inch, with contours of 20 fect ‘ish to carry the election, Numbers u R ) % o prerental ;. i | i e ¥ I ! O o0 s action as decletv g ] | fouemite : ontours s ! A ment, and no other name was presented. Did ot fully sustained the Board in jts exerclsc of judicial | wasa thing thut should be maintained and upheld regard hi i o O e evening 10 hedr some speeches and to wn:l:ed “ll': g;ir‘;z(yc miflc:n’l‘fl‘:m::,gri::‘&hb\f”fkIni_ ¢ mencame it, and reports were circaidted | 0 op the question, and don't think any_meniber i £ ha gy i by every power of the Government. It wasall the GRANT AS DICTATOR. b S 21 erme bad been” broughtto town, and wany | of e On (B e Lion, A B e KemneaY, | romny cass sillrtel arhs aesgel i o 10 By O O it the Department should be | Hohas the army and navy to back him. and to e e e oo, of the Cairman uf the State | gation, and the iimportant featutey o the conncy, coiored voters were intinidated and did BOLVOLE | but in talking over the question we {oGciA 1hat We || meEy/catas on L ApPRET.0 aw to the facts, | TOrC IpuEtat mo S D e sesterday tie | oppose his flat it would be neceseary to rise 20 entral Golaiitor,drtich e Vepeent othe | The areas of exploration the last season are lo- and wany siaid awsy. EHdCiR, AL peen | cOuld mot agree. 3 DIFFERED TN SOME TSSTANCI Bt fhkon from another branch of com- | army of opposition. If he degldes mfuvor of | VOIeF O e aag cated in the interior of the continent, far remote clected by 17 majority. Moncoe haa US| Witness wae ordered to eend for the minate-book NFEERED, IN 5032 IRSTANOE Houge N wecnman and man all tha it had | Hayes of courso he will sce to it that Tiayegisin- | HE 4 WITNESS. from scttlements, and among the hostile bands of can. | Afew daye before the election Mo | chowing all tae proceedings of the uard te-baok | 1 tywo cases the memoxy of the Attorney-General | cver had of inviolability, ' The Post-Office <t re- stutled in the White House, and that lic has the recent number of the New York Witness, a | the Cte ludians that attacked onc of the divisions e n axpoech, ecd violent labe Bast NS mana | Tecellt-book showing the date OF the revéption of | iffered from the resord, and from; hat of his 1 | mainy, and the Iouss eould o Mothing hetter in | Protection of the arny and nus, e o g has the following | of the Survey last year. 3 e B i thrust blood will flo AUISCRUBE | the returne, and how received, whether by ma il or | HoCIMtes A Il atlie did not sssumae that1ho | che exerciso of Lis hishest puwat than to ferret and A DEMOCRATIC REBELLIONE CULOLRL The point of departure this ceason was Ches- re the knife is thrust blood will fow. Resolu i e A ally as conscicntious and as Iikely | hrov>GUe matters 1o the bortom. Letan invuati- | If the Democrats determine upon un sctiye 802 CIGEAGO OX TIE WAR-PATIL. cnne, Wyoming Territory. Two of the pa Lore the kil e pciix that. hose who | OlicEwiser Tho o 247 the returns must be sealed | § 500 onher what transpired as himeelf, especiall he such ] . f 4 ocrats de ! 3 Afndness ruicdehe hour at Chicazo. At & Democratle | wi e e partics, one were gL ket wonld not be | and forwarded by the Supervasors of Resistration by | 1 FHECE Ntey ranspired us himeel, espectally | gution be mude, the most e O ok Completar | position f will g necessary to inaugurate Tlden | mecting a coriatn Judse Miller, who, f really a Judge it i tuele animals and other, befiticaeas . "W itness sid after returning from the il 1t was found when the minute-book arrived e on of Nk assoclated, But it is Lardly 24 let the House know whether there had been | In some sort of fashion, gives him his Cabinet, | wust be s product of the suffrage of Chicago, said: | trameporte rail to Rawlins Svringe, 2nd pro- ol Somteation he was aav ing from he | that it aid not contain the proceedings of the secred Teeleco O et Coskee voted s liardly 2 | any interference with the Serreupondence of any | nnd establish a ecpurate seut of govermment, and |\ want (ot speciicq e means)Centirely | cccded thence southiward: the other two were sea incinnal nvention he €0 | ieuxion, and witness stated that was the wrong mater of iutercst how Cocke voled O amilton | gentlemnn, and more cpecially of the gentleman | 10 ap o mew und distinetive list of revenue | within the limits of our Constitution. 1f, these fmen from Che yenne by rail south, —one party to Trini- or Precinct 13 in_ Leon, the only ones where a it Smenv impel us bevond these lim- | dad and the other party to Canon City. hack 10 Ouachitu g€ 1t wonld not be safe. After . o B 3 d eve! il L rae ook, Witness took the receipt-book, and said it | G ; L ere a | o otk © (lewitt), who held the | and Fost-Office’ officials throughout the Wnion, (not specided < 3 0 T an 2 of theBoin g cuson, 1F thy | JOremost place @ tey. “That gentleman believed | force. 1 for one will wo with General Grant in | wusi have been pacide conduct, for e e | harme ot D, Nilaon, @l Lok the e il inidad, the southern terminus of the Deaver & 3r. Jenks, ‘of the ‘Committee, read from the : of the Bourd s ISt 18 (i power o the Board | Parter ot SR Co0s N been fampored with, and | whatever decision he may make under the con | borof spy, SEULE, SRS 'Chicago tn. which the elo- o iben fave 5 history of the rifle-clubs, and was | o} [ ead fr b hiEoEy C f N the other portion of the leaves being torn | B d any 0 to1d by tacmbere thut the clubs were eolely for the | 088 IR, 870F fception by the Returning Board | 14 L D saistod OB by the ALIOT- | b oo Lost his confidence. in_ the Bost-Ofice De- | ecientious conviction that in such a contingency | Aiay oS eoult Take. s parc. Judge Graham, an- purpose of preserving the peace, and witness told | o¢ o returns from the parishes. In seven of ney General partient. He had showed him (Hale) two letters | lic has u right, as the Bn;cmise of tuo netion, osher spectinen of :?5‘{35@:}52{?&3“;’““: o | e raveled by the Valley of the Purestol ne who is eclected. actual war EALaL v L a AL e ey of the Pureatoire. Rio Grande Railway, Aug. 18, making the drst station on Fisher's Peak. From this point tha The mexroes that had become' alurmed that there | Gy : . {L the session of the Senate Committee to-day | 5 i i eizht instunces the_entries showed the returns had ¢ L : % Yhich he had cxamined, and had become con- | to_doterm. would beno troutie. o R ed part by 1nail and part by band, Twa | farther testimony was taken concerning Jacksoh | vinced, as he looked at o o e, st the Tet- | should occur between the two partis and Presi- question, but Ju might bapecessary Lo trengiien thr | crossed the Sangre de_Christo ranze by way of He then told of (he conduct of the rifle-ciube 4 e oy 2 | County. Tt way conclusively shown that at the | torg bad i ke oy Yl L e e /[ dene i e cs and Prest- | fackione. ™ Gut Kieb Ventured the compartun Uat | Costellia Pase. and {olloved the wost base of g at 3 Republicsn barbecue at jnt dames or three were merked a3 received by exp! , A Campbelitown Precinct Bemocrats and Republis ters bind in fome W cen opened, but whether i dent Grant should fin it necessary to call for | *in 1481 they (he did not say who) fired only on the . i <t base of the Shape), Wihch was broken up by them, and the the greater portion were not marked as being re- e hiicrnate bours in the fore Puona | thel st-Oftice or by the writers, who had then re- | volunteers to wustain him, I should not lose two | emblem: now onthe thing. “They fred on tiie flag o range northward as far as Fort Garland, makiag s tflv:‘c e P E L_x:‘“\'“” Yol ong o ceived either by mail, express, or hand. 5 gln_R\o bl'n cm‘ & nn‘l “Ex'x; wl\! ‘{uwvn- an sealed them, neither the rentleman from New | bours in responding. 1 speak only for my: elf, | Sumter. To-day ""3’ Jhave trampled under fovt the | station on Calebra Peak. _Abont gix miles north of oo 21l Tepublican meetings ond 2 atimidate the When the book nad been gone throngh, witness k‘° “;"‘l ""‘{““ i e i u“' aft count, ““i- York (Hewitt) or himself had been able to deter- | but I am sure that my opinion reflects thut of | ballst. He ,vr%ml 3 by the Frernal. to serve five | Fort Garland is located ome of the hizhest akers, .m‘; e the history of the arming of the stated that since he heard ite contents rend he did !Bx:t'o‘ue _nm:‘ ] u?, votes in d’e ernoon, m‘xl mine. He had asked that gentleman shether he thousands of those who followed myself and {m‘;{, Dol m{g;;.'l’fi‘;ullf General intenda to run n)nd most ruzged peaks in the West, calied Blanes ke e \When the report came that the | 70 e e tho Doard had any other receipt-book, | SIXY-shx Yuied. ware hoad 8 loun Ak ¢ hedanypiodt salo how it had been done, and he | other Confederate officers. AT L poin Mr; Cx 11 MeCormicl (1s this thresper Peak, the principsl summit of the Siem e I N hred into houses on the islund, wit- CILARLES S. ABELL, jourment Mtz "H tho room in zboat | hiad answered he had pot, and he did, not THE SOUTL DECEIVED. A T T ceupied che ehair, chitioned | Blanca group. On the morning of Ang. 28, the Cros ¥ and whispening. 1 Log ) ich | beliove, provided they had boen opencd in | The Southern people were srossly deceived in | them towalt for orders from New York before making party, with a pack-maule to transport the large tac- | i 5 : Assistant Secretary of the Returning Board, was e o e el ¥ T e DO Ine s Shenil, offered to go with Lwo men | Afsistant Secrelaey of g F o Robinson sircet. | 11 NS whe docked up. When | {he Sew York Poet-Otlice, that Postmaster James | 1861 by the Northern Democricy. They were led Deiifkerent tomonsirations: and Gea. Senator Robizson | odolite, followed ap & long & ur which juts oat (o , secinit that they hadan | the south. They foun no difliculty in Tnd invettigate the whole affair. Dr. Abbey, | £ £ b the count was made at night. Al the Republican O G ee b e At nd_ afe. D) | e e A Vono hers sincs 187, Came | OO ub DA any Knowledze of it but he had #nid that the | into a ruinous war, which ended in their disfran- he. f ] Clginman of the Democratic bx Com T S wand | from ~Shreveport llas been, n fhe, Btge e o ontop fo e numbee of 77 d | ey from New ot helieral b coreond | chizent and Imo R, in thol dlstran: | Souy of foyedd ueciy otfie boidor, befors, By | riling o i e e smnterel. |t o G R “\Witness fummoned Rich- | Since 1869 14 o hative of Tthode Teland. | Bl I rest 8 o Tuvers sandwiche tepublic- | ence had been tampered with, and be was fafavor | invested by their conquerors with therizhts of citi- | the war talk centers. o G R tioha | about 12000 Teel zbove sea-level. At e, B me i t . | of the Doard rince November, 187i. Was e ¥ u = ot 0 epartment was sacre ¢ cxtent, thes are now in a state of compara- 40l : unls; 2 4 ! g the Hetetarid . The Captain of the Clubraid the et | o present continnally during the eewsigns of U2 the mods of voting, althongll (o To'th wero taken | “ Springur's subsitute for Platt's rorolation | tive prosperlty e e 0 optalon Ia | 1 iicre tho wiad bag was pricked, by Gen. Stles, who, | ZICteny members of the party. proceeded on foot iouldpot- obey sy ramioges from e, Went | Boura'durine the opra sewion, When he Demo | fiwas 7 one, i counied withont turning over, | was dopted by o atrietparty vate T117 o dive prosperly and Independence, My SpIaion 2 | yutimated n the mildes rins shac they Mefs afaTl | up, theloose, tocky Sen eoul frst osmlndhiz puty - was in pr ¥ D e The Rtepublicans had previously objected to | South is for Tiiden, it has no aesire to fight for | that the talk of their speakers meant notalog hut ALy | point, from which 3 view could be obtarned of the tr ic C¢ ittee from the North was here was | ; groes ou the road much excited, saying they heard | cratic (flmm““ m it the forenoon than in the afternoon. 1o:_Tepuniica & i 0 s 5 e {0 0 1¢ b pask i ToEs o | A muche . time. but only occasion: . sending the inquiry to Cox's Committec. now in | him, thongh he we: elected by & majority of two | and that t he W hut wary | main peak of the mnze. About1.000 feet more Siie here comtas o kil them. ~ Advised them | B0t PIEACRL &0 00 Lon, u only oceasionally | At Friendship Church it was cloarly proved that | New 3 ork Iaveutigating the election {raude. B O B e 0. South fs in'no mood for | Wis hatto war, he s empbatically ORPOL vour | of hard climbing brought fhe party o the summit, 67 Republi 5 e, I coméa Lhé man who-talks | From this point one of the most magnificent views icams voted, and ‘but 44:Republican votes | ° afe. Willis intro were found in the bos, Hilie sntroduced st X ferred | arm T w0 case were smended re- | “iere wue some ie ‘\mony of Democratic repeat- | 1o the Committce on National Affairs, providing | veu me papere B y the | 110 ""4 percon who was sent to Manatee County Lo ced a bill, which-was refer! e ict. y zaz con | courage, ating the election frauds. 1 | B e sonlich. 1t has becn. ongaged for eloven | Souraee: but when the DIOch, SOmEP SUSHAG "More | in'all Colorado was epread out before them. 4 Seire in rehabilitating alself, and the resalt is of 0 J {hat he foet of th navy in peace, and until the | the most grutifying characier. Leing devoted 10 areother dangers dhedangsr ihe; st ROMEORLIRGRY | laree oo ot Cola of and New Mexico was e eafery domande an increase, shall constst of | the work of materfal progress, it will take a most | cry, "BIrlde Witk Ha% ot then you will have more oc- | cmiTiced i e‘ggig-i‘%f’:n:’?gkp:m% Pl iate g i 4l ] E 0 £0 into their houses and blow out the Jights, Went to N. Garrett, whose honsc had been fired into. Ile¢nid he ¢id not believe any neszroex on the ixland had_been concerned in the shooting. when they came to bund, and receipted for them {0 the Supervisors. In no case were amended re- turns rece < = ad glso bet 2. | Democratic Committee were reccived by me. In | o on. i 4 ! e fo ,f,‘f,“fi“flz‘,;‘h}},hfc,"‘ni';;d “1;{}:";,‘:‘;‘“5,‘,3 The case of Laton Kouge the boxes were received got jnfermaiiin oy tatne e of the getion Biirty ~scogoing . vesacls of * war, to be | extraorinars emergoncy fo xcile & foelimg for | cadlontn trembie than you have au the sttempied | Bigh X f L O o that_br. Abbey had re- from the Clerk of the Court; al<o one from Con- xg.‘ahe n\:‘_x! e "t S wrvuLl distributed umong_ the respective squadrons | active ruruupuflo ‘a struggle of politicians for | usurpation of the Republlcan party or any other party.” | i3 knOwn at the present time, 18 the highestin Col- ok ool & O o of avme from New Orleans, | cordia. Did not knuw how ‘these returns affected | th Sagtared e iite wonld mptersille | and divisions. It epecitles - the e | behtrolof i Government. “The prizo is really | 4l%, s somaewla; remarkable that ull st speculs; orado,—being 14,464 feet above the ocean. At o id he iad been ndvied 1o leave, ond Mr. | the uril!‘Yl‘sl returne, - They were n.*k(édf!or fiw l:he i Pt AL Ty bd mf e o‘i l’:lmi-J ollfihcers. and pmf\!'ildus lh;nu!hc(r full poy not worth fighting for. Hoora is to.be Prostdent I B e e o it ggshu;‘ya \3;;?:"?::?;% ‘hfl; joutney ganb;g:n;g Lo i e did not o ve, i MY ) Demociatic counsel. sSimply receipted for the box ¥ Slinbata Y shall be the same as officers of the army, Wit ANGER AHEAD. Tt here s hie certalniy will be. The learned Judge b 0, thed & ¥-gd’;l‘:lflg)?£:lh¥ \;‘:u“i‘dd g x}m’ ”{?k"&i"{sfiffi"gt from Concordia from & person T Vling himeelt Deinocratie ;’;{J;Y;‘3h!;:'ndk“°“"‘ not have it in- | whom they take rank; that when on by Shelby is convinced that there will be trouble, e Binot die e o dhe Fst OF TS ' Judges of | the Cncompshere Agency, thence norihwest to the T e ireumstances witenaing Dr. Dinkgrave's | Clerkof the ot Moy had mo record of dae; | Vestisated: URI ABLLUNEK, the xame amount 1o cmoluments shall be ullowed | and that it will take the promptest Execative action e ateh he South fillne ditches again to | source of White River, on the railroad st Rawlina e tion and Dbie difficalties in getting 3 posse | 3V¢ no official receipt for it. The custom of the JHE HoLoR COMMITTER * astothe avsimulated grades in the army: that | to prevens a wanguinary fight. —There was o et them lato otflce. .y w Springs, where they ‘embarked for the general as-uciation and bis dificuities 8 Setthn S Boncs | Supervior i¢ to establish s poll in cach OF U | 1oy pere tast ovening, leaviug, many umpnid blls, | when on ducy on shore thy oficors ehall be eatitied | Jonacr any dout (aC an bt There was 10 | "Tnc sreat thing noifs to keep thebors tnbinoquiet. | headaisrters of the B Iz, M T e olored percons that | the _assoctation | Ward. O i3 not state. whether the returs were | The Deputy Serk amt-at-Arud beinz evidently bent | to their full pay withont allowances, and when on | beiuz orzanized throushout the entire country to e porini of the Tight des The Grand River divisio. . %c! bad ind ulm‘p for him (Hamlet), and received from all the polls in the State; only know on' reform undertook o pay _witnesses' | leave of ubsence to 6215 per cent of the full puy ofy} put Tliden Jo the Executive chair_by force. 1t is nett, Topographer, Wiwa . 1. C. Peale as lud Cnguired fur e pureait.” After | from common report whethor any Dolls ware not | about ome-balf o fhe aRonAl due them, | their grade, witbout the allowance of the retired | cvident that st this me Gon, Shelb does not B A _CORRECTION. Geologist. James Stephenson, Execatlve Oficer of 3 p returned. His dutics as Assistant Secretary gave aa in seversl instances wemt to | list. Oflicers who have scen twenty years' actual | huve 8 very Targo following fn his opinions. The To tha Editgr of The Tridune. the Surve; uccorglp:lr;lcd this dimuz‘:v rlm;1 -n§p3r- T = in the mansigzement of the Indi- e extreme Himit of reform by paying mothing at | gervice at xeu, and retired staff-ofiicers who have | Northern Democ ! assis v A 2 rats here. slmost to 4 man, are In Cmicaco, Dec. 20.—In an iesue of the Zimes pose of assistin: H D et | o e fure- active scrvice at ea, shall T« | favor of standing by Tilden to any exteemits, and | there appeared, i the political columus, an acticle ans. who lastyear prorented the completion of o on consisted in part of a small that hecame demoralized, und concluded | TC 1t fom. N d | Him control of the clerks, but he never eximined treme e Ao efifig‘é:géwfx?nfi»gl rt-':le:nn'u!\\xfcgg “fhe | the ‘“““}“‘f‘é“'fi“‘f“i‘ Ll ““'lf i lett for S}f;ny‘c‘ffio?ié“&?ifi‘é:!fié‘u?é‘ R inimonca from dis- | coive 35 por cont of the full pay of the grade fro h t ¢ the Conf b il i . 5 the chief clerk. Only knew that the Board can- red witneeses X aif ve 75 O 5 e from | the great massof the Confederates, though more | j 5 5 r 3 i‘aii'é“,i.\;‘&:%“‘%fil‘i;é:.ti‘“fii:&i’if:‘,“ z,;‘d".i e o ull the returns returued to it. _ Cannot state | SNees FRREEE fronLi6n (0 twenty miles, and weto | which they retireds e T icers xhall re- | cansorvative, aro disposed to follow $houch MOte | inwhickwas stafed the fact (hat George E. Went- | assigned tius_ div . of ‘ what the result for the differcnt Electors wae. enicd mileage. One witnces eummoned fom ceive one-half of the full pay of the grade from % ‘worth, of Florida, had asserted that the count in | ares. containingabout 1,000 square miles, lying imgton, & distance of 1,600 milce, was offer- | which they were retired, 1In addition to the num- A COUNTER CLAMOR. that State wasa fraud. The following article ap- {'fi“‘? ot;~ tél;ihiesraq lgts S)a!}. h’sh:oggnx:{r‘ggrgnn udr ¢ work ivi: ran {Hi#ttened, and came to me for udvice, and wanted | WHAL the Sl S0y K0 lred by the Board was | W 10 arm and organize, nud fisht. Adviced themto | o i 2 N ome-Salf the smount legaily due, butvery prop- | ber of men now allowed to the navy, 850 boys for | Ex-Gov. Reynolds, one of the most prominent | prared in the Talluhassce Press, which was an- Rty anid el 10 | hown witnese, and he was asked a2 1o its accuracy T 3 0 k of 2 R A raof aloeping im the cotton ficlds and | being ask '« tne total number of votes, Wit A Mr. Walker introduced a bill, which was re- | doubt of Tilden's election, and that if he was not | Gearge EY Wentworth, of Penecola, formerly degl 30 N, A0 0‘5‘“ s e.m"”'?"“,t‘hfl meridians e e Tionace shot nta, got together on the | Des* stated e had not fnnlté:dx them up, and was CONGRESS. x{erre:i i the Ct::t';pglrccoon :\:anilni;‘cmry,onm:;d- sustained by those who clected him it would bea | Unteed Statas Marsnal, Is héve, and deciares ¢ to be ot 183 don. plnmfleb-r- S, h:a ‘gggé&mgfil I Shat M i ish th i - v. Di ng +*no mili r naval oflicer, or othel 5 i i o FText ud ever perpel . and that it cannoy | Wosk of Yo . 3 - o e ead ana | directed to furnish the addition_ to-morsovi, 0} SENATE. ] A | eader of constitutionul liverty. If the | e ETCRtet frand Srer RepTeeiicion. or the fat of | rectly with that done by him in 1874 and '75, and island and determined to fiy % i Y . e et ment " adviced them to gl * | not know thut uny polls in the Purish of Orleuns o person engaged in military or naval service, shall | inveatization in Louisluna showed_conclasivel: e ey 3 : canera went o them and a¥id thon to alepense, | Yore inrown out’ Tue Lowrd hud go etical | WaensiIon D e oy —afr. Loaun in- | brder. biibg kecp or bavo under bis auhprity of | that Tilden carried it it would be impossible 1y | Dubliconinion —prees Tauahuser dsiin ooy, | the goneral results whl b of Eeal IS, 6 inauzuratd & refgn of terror on the Sompany thet | Snowledge of snything not returned by the Super- | quired of the Chnirman of the Committee on Fi- | CONrol, uny troops of n]rmcd Tuen- at.or near the | brevent his inanguration, and that a verylaiga | wholsmow in tnincity, tg say that the sbove 18 i i D, Attam) o e Eodiich 35 Gav - Gen. Niclolls spoke at Monroe, Mr. ra, and could not sct on polls not before them. | nonee if there was any probability of an carly re- lace where nnfi,rntrumora‘x‘:mg e ;rgmn 38 beld | army would spring up almost immediately to . What he'did say was that the vote of Col s .SL"- he d‘l’milfl ”Yd Sa o i ) Ef 5 ¥ mrember . of . Congress from' that Am pald by the fees of oflice, which run from e that Committes on the bill to provide f m any State, cither on the day of such clection, or | maintain him. thln.gunm nhuuldha‘cb‘:enthruwnxmltb) the Can- | 8tOl l‘, P iyt il gne el s party < 5 e e leave ar | +103100 per month. In 1874 was Inspector :a | POTLITOT 8 bill to provide for | for tén days prior orlsubse ment thereto, unless it N BELLICOSE EX-REBEL. Jessing Bourd, on peeount of the cross frauas comonlt; A pration dusmng the fesion con, 10" the negroes to arm and fight. Mr. Former did | ASHSHEC - ' 7 ~ | lara legal-tender. 2 Wil the | Ug i tion be fined mo 0~ | ofticer, suid, in pn interview with your corre | Ina private Jotter alr, W. also stated that what | extending westward thirty miles into Utah Terri- B e b eotnt clement of the whites | noes stated e hud reul catte, Dut refused to state | Dot ¢co dnve, had taken action on a similar bill, | $500g of tuiy scetion be fined mot more than | wpondent to-night, that the poople who elecied | the Times hud printed was ave alsc; E Soutae T es i Where it was located, saying it was out of the P ok $5,000, and suffer imprisonment at bard labor not Tilden would put hir in the Presidential chair and t..h’é;’mé'{‘mé’w‘ of a Vf’aire:‘\"o’fl:mlil{l{:é! cs'z:v.‘;‘.l :‘x‘\f;v;.mf.“ ;{5&“:{2 \2‘?‘1’1‘3 neryv'e‘r'?;r;‘mih:}lflg; : believed it, nnd he ndvised we to leave. Several 2 and it was important that the Semate shomldact | lussthan fiv "l be deprived from holding e nont’ Democrats had told witncss since he | State. and refused to ansiver a number of ques- Jessthun five 3 an cprived from holding | eep him there at any cost. He did not think it | Y T 5. G, W : 0 L ‘ O e Staried back. and ot that, | Uona relative 1o bl bueiness and income in an om | §003- f any otiee ‘of llonor, profit or trust under the United | would bo necessary, butif so, he was in favor of Yours truly, E. C. WeNtwonTa gt ln‘:(;r:u:; R Jg;.:?v;;;rd:g!;y ek e T o T A From hia Deputy that | phittic mazner, Heard oo G083 ont counting | Mr. Sherman, in reply, ssid that the Commirtee | S'iGh; aton i £ et his | tighting to perpetunto the legitimate results of the S, e work: "mado forty.one main topo: o e necsis vy aecawinare. nim. _Went | ildenvnt b the RepulLcen By 0% ccncary | onFinance bad mok 1ot 1 om opportunity to con | 1y ik satborieine thenas 8L Sorisn Lah o | eeoton. : THE TWENTY-SECOND INFANTRY. O Ak ewations and. sisteen ansiliars onee, s B e O of October, and. atiempted to | Presidential Electors ot dQuioras O, Syinute: | sider the subject, or had been delayed somewhat | the honalit of such Indiuns, passed. T B G R O o ot thia Do L e by ha 1 _f:;";':;' atiyisE %’:;e}:&lfl;i;léiu&i sirict abont, 1000, UL “anize the Republican_ party, ond did put up 2 Nov.. . s 4 ) 5 . et arid P 10 50 iuto the e etarning Dodrd was shown witness, | onaccount of the Silver Commission nothaving | Mr. Hatcher presented the memorial of the Goy- : : De Y s Yicket and started to go iuto the country, but was | POSE AL R L Ty reference to whether the Bourd | made its report yet. Tie had been told that the re- eruof of Missours and other States, for action in m“;fiéa:} rfié\i(l . both S ATiich. hu | ceaders-knoy, Fhefe Glendive is, or have even | tralls, and the locution sn “"“""i,;”"‘-‘;,“,‘:;’}? p M kel heard of it, though the name has a melting, liguid | 35Ty which is scant throughout, e Mviced that if 1 did attempt to hold “meetings 1 | & e el ' (e St o e Y Eaated. Atked Capt. Hale to send | did novrefuse io receivs, Ao further testimony on | port of that Commission would be made soon. Ife reference to the grasshopner PIishe. 5 milar opinion to McGrath, They believe Grant i . iy rezion wil atest e Movener 1 befare the Hote n telegraphic | L S{milir oPBlon £6 ST 0 his successor, | sound that one would remember when heard. Dut tion obtained of this resion will be.of ho IS Notdferes which he did. but the negroes were afrad | Eridayy Dee. 1, and replied” that he did not know. 1d ne t Commit- A A ] 3 : dotit, Sould assure M, Logan that so far as the Commit- | communication from William R. Morrizon, th !l:’ncefim ont, 4.2,:',5:,:11.,0‘,,‘ :‘-’,fix':d .,%h ;rh&rgegngl_ Could 1ind no m;‘;"\:flllmmm foe on Finance "was concerned, the bill couldbe | Chairman of the Louisiuna ,nmuflmg“,:mf il at or wrong, and m;z it wonld be am unpardon- | many of your readers know the Twenty-second | cate in this portion of Colorado. 3 2 Thedldlls o ompans altended e RGO | 1oved, of Catabonia Parish, voted the Demoeratic acted upon qnl\:'cdllt?l{hu.fle‘; e 5'}.'”“"‘ i mittee, transmittinza report of the procecdings fi;;;r";;tcf; 6 tannely subiit to such & revolu- | Infaptry, which, for Lwo sears, and unl the Cus- | Tho fleld-work of the Yampah division during e O e oremtized by -the Democrits in | tickel. ~Canvaseed the parish. Was u minister of | & tfE e oL E, e hohl.” athoris. {’g""fir‘.‘;?,“;“;}‘fl,‘é’f{‘:;fl‘;fii;:fi-ficNv Datnes, ) PROSPECTIVE COMMANDER-IN-CIIIEF. ter disaster, occupied the military posts along your %fiffi;!e‘;?c;at?ofig;‘l\?l ci%?-fl;c'\re!:n :h:d ";'[nrl‘rf;fh' every ward in the par The Baptist Church. Was taroed out of elurch | Lt nvestization into theappoiniment of Cronin | pany in New Orleans. 2mph Ly D i ltiew> ot seee | Inku shovss: A lalialion of the Twenty-second | dosheee Rivore, aud potieen the Green River T I e olored men who had been | becausc he wak a Democrat. ~ Knew of a secret OF | 1,7 presidential Elector in O v q, *q discassi G i i vin New | Infantry i ¢ Glendi d Glendive is i i . cuy ELgee ool 0 N vt d tbe *-Council of Freedom.™ e cctor in Oregon, was resumed, 1twas ngreed thatan hour's discassion should ame to Gen. Shel He is now in New fantry is mow at Glendive, ant endive is in | and the subordindte range of monntains that lies !x.m;uv ;&u Vr,ilfn:;,l m\;g-{:’ y:‘:fi‘:;mmw. n;;L:‘t:{ ‘gvflfz;‘&‘fbcn‘;"‘j]_ l'rm.- ‘f“cmhm had “m’,'; m’é nn'g Mr, Maxey spoke ot length. A > Ve allowed, and Mr. Garfleld spoke against the k, ana it is positively ulleged by responsible | Montana, on tho left bank of the Yellowstone | westof and parallel with the Bark range The Beem pablished: and Lo b e inir by bull- | cartridges. Way President of a colgrel Lemo: el e B e R on of Sur Eis | oasiaed 1 i N onnd (hat e Honao, is not | Qartiés liere that bis mission thete fs Lo coner Wit | River, about 100 miles from its mouthy and oppo. | party was ditected by W. G. R, Bechler, Pu nnd whipping of e érs by e bout ihirty members. Demo- | auenorized by the recent resolution of Mr. Ed- | justified in treating e piio communications 4s | Mr. Tilden's trasted friends with reference 103 | & 2 tof, C.A. White as Geologiat. The ares exolored Totere s ‘and oo lares number of colorcd persons | cratic club of SbOML NI TETLHCS, o' 0o o the | Tnds (0 ‘Gevise means for the proper connt of the | an official report. Sheey ornization of Missourl Democratdfto nid | Site the mouth of Glendfye Creck. Threa months | 5% ie division it embraced between parsllels 5O \m;. \:ic'rr ;lfn:!'en Y‘x‘um ho|nfi:htc‘.e,:|l‘il}:lvv of \\;hum D::l e e Republicans intimidated Dem- vote of the President and Vice-President. in con- ;‘.,,w a long discnssion folloy in enforcing the successful ingnguration of Tildens ago its site was a sage-brush plain, upon which few | deg. 30 min. and 40 deg. 40 min., and meridiang iad to feed at Monre cre had been no com- 3 ottion with o similar committee of the ouse, | rsolution was adopted withuut division O Somily S00d Atinority that before | white men had never trodden, when suddenly, fna | 107 dgg. 30 min. and 109 deg. 30 min. Thes pro- fiuontmr.ud from Rawlins Springs, ontha ‘and told negrocs if the Democrats of = it 3 : i o 8 4 s emic fessts, Edmands, Morton, Frelinghuysen, Logai, 4 Teaving e conenlted with Governor- s 7 : 4 i Oanchit, bt the emocrats sald they suceeeded they wonkl 211 b put buck i very, | Tyurmgn, Bayard;and luheumy 4 T rl T Speakr then Jald befgre b G ath of he | oLher ot 10 Shra. et as g;:’nl';:fly ;;,{';,?",:é?:e;”:fl,ffi;'e i et Raiitond, Aog. 6, Lowatds thelr feld i 1o bave e, -exn v 2 Mr. Frelinghuysen presented the petition of a o8 4 { arrangement was made whereby Mopthaduke. g » % 5 1 Y of this f wling T Jate Senator Caperton, when remarks appropriste 4 Y Y fli e was | O ats on the river, and in another day the of labor. §Fhe journey of this party from Ra Cof the ofiicial conductof the Repmblicun | ocratic speake: e i erosscaxamination ensned. ‘The prin. | the Democratlc, pcty hey drove him out of i yyrny number of eoldiers of the Iute War, asking | to the o s 10 e tnvi i i v gf e 3 Tles. ; : ors. wer i i quali ceasion 1 ade b: % 5 b Tnvected with the leadership gf tae Tilden g Y om erls loped was that the houses of church _and took his license away from | oring passage of the House bill for an equalizs- | Fi ‘finer’i“\\lzrillg‘ofie(\!\?.d‘«'u’f),mcc!;::&c, ereford, | locoin Missonri, Gov. ”mlp‘p‘ T en | Bank of the Yellowstone was piled high with food \\":’\:mguv;s;.fiis-%fi:' ‘\?L“;‘c“.,"‘fg';mi "Zfi. e, while, from Snake Biver 1o e arrets, Fauik, and one other on the river | him. Hit = stration papers were takew | yion'of bounties. Referred the Federal d Lincoln s M oy gTa, rretr. § on ver | Bim. R the "Frosdmen's Council s 1 4 - ™ | Kasson, snd Herdenburgh. the Fedoral nemy and Lingoln s_ Military Governor | for man and beast. feature of topograph: r 10 helme Sotiron, hads been Erol int at plehe. e were returned on the day of the election at | g A p the rosolution to print | "The customary resciations wore adopted, and | 10 Arkansas, but thinks Tilden should Ue sustaitied | " rhe occasion was the ending of Gen. Terry's es- the Yampah River. thecountry 1s motc undulatiag: e tiiied b0, End ont who did the shooting and | or mea the pois, and the mes matched P 2od | o) AT DS Ghter Clork of the Senate, 10 | T° HOuse adjourued, e * | pedition sgainst the Sioux; here it was broken up, e o ;‘.,“““::42.,‘,3;{,; B b I : be shootingand | OF AES OB Dnblicans in platoons. The clec- | Sty ) Hk (0 tho enates oo Nom Brouz; s | der ving form 3 ails of the shocting of Dr. DIRkEravs, ¥ ore e o e qmtetiy at the polia where © voted. | T80 1500, saue of i Blectaral voles fiom AINNESOT Col. 7. C. Normi, i 62 Colonel of a Federal | and the troops comprising it started from here (o | nction, with, the work _of previousyear, e b re was no_rifie club on the | Only the Straight Republicen ticket was voted at | =" sy u‘;i‘sn““_fl'a IC: b Byte Anthin by z;cx:».'nc amerv' fegimen :ll\ :’d“l -;g::x-.\,l‘ D‘fn;otm(.‘ s -lmn-x ,11\5 thelr respective stations. But, alas, not all of cunclmzlcd to finish hme more r;munml::::; m::?g’ it < : 2. ). At o ] A INO at e imvestiza ow weress 8ho : s Ssig) im., o - e A s T of the Killing. . Two hours after- | that poll. \when the Senate adjourns on Friday, the 2ud, it be NG, B Ot Whlien. It wonlu | Aicm: TBo BALEAR of the Twenty-second In- | RIZICL Lo him, Rk gl IO and extennud ¢ rifle cb ul < st CONTEMFPT. , red i P et St. Paut, Minn., Dec. 21.—A meetinz of lead- e o < ¢ whi 3 Jiepnbiicane. b indi i duy instructed Mr. Morrison, ite Chairman, to re- e By S e g Hh ol tue, DG [iemog arty ah auzurate x ible pos - arty found water and aru . B g'i':’qildhfiimf:,'iofgf, ,’{‘;L".’,‘;‘i?.‘,‘:{,‘l o e v of the Heturning Board to' the :génznc:d%\;:céh;fi-él':hh "J'u‘iolfii anless otherwise | somo fifty in number, assembled {n this city to-day him, cven it it took an army 10 do it, and that &n | fortunate fght was left behind. There wasnot | one exception. The plateau country, howerer, Eave been iled again-t e anthore ofLne hle to | Tiouse for contewpt in refusing to produce the rec- | ¢ 0 oo, e resulution led to e inyitation of tho Chatrman of the Democratic | inmenso army. including niny who did not vote | much delay in starting by the homeward bound; way 50 destitute of water, und 0 cUL P iz, o erbe tho lawe. The whites were armed and | ords called for. Dmetiaat & Beats Contialt Comutitens fo™alseues the: pollitea) | ToPTHUES, cOld bo raticd fow Lhsk PO, They all had important business clsewhere. but | 5 ny k canoms. with scarcely any K00S00, Tu'ta womd mot obey the summons. _Knew nothing ex- THE SUB-COMMITTEES. IO, viom was fnally amended to read that | situatlon. Tho meeting was eccrct. andliitlo that | o). Clax GREES WITIE ENELDY. st of all wenk ih S of anykind, that traveling was SRR, kive cept l‘;‘nu bearsay as to the killing and whipping [ The House sm-c::m:r;]men )lessr?- Mg.\hh‘n \whoh the Senute adjourn on Fridsy, the 22d inat., | transpired is known to the general public, except cont lfir’,‘.{f’f?;.u-‘.’fu"“-f‘.i“fif w‘?‘n’x‘;nc‘g}rm;?fifx‘f;‘? wrfio x:;d swc}:t: Jg?;lé‘:c‘:s&:}:\era :f:::;g‘:ll‘l i::’ :hmbcu‘;: er}é‘fip’;rrtgx: vl&etrel; and g"rx::: makiog i i ¢ ics . Witnes T 5 *apo, is evening for Ona i 9 6t 1 P bt : Y nel wdig 1o v <] ¢ g - 3 buse e h gt 3:. dc‘r L mgaf‘l;t mml:)\fd tn:x;gl’e;:n lz'-;!lsali&ne ;!m }3:'”_‘ am}r%\ : }:h.ké;;fi{mf' w:‘" inE’ 9 mculcl L :‘zn?ccnzdue (x]u‘n;;u o:’ rfig&ufin{;ifxcth’efil"lxu 'x‘xtn::l. .',':'.3,;5 that ;z udnm;:d o r;:ohmon miclnnng it as the firm | fo-ni llxl(‘ t:ull)l.whydn!;?!(gd wlnh Gen. Shulhylun‘()l :i\y :‘-aclrl handr helped .\m] our rations. They £aw no :lm:s into l.h%}l::xrren mu{-mpfl or ‘,’-f."m': :x" i " . L & o % iy itiigr] b & conviction of tihe Democrats of Minnesota that Til- 1 “ident Grants coursc ouzhi to be de- | field here for news, only army rations to eat and | directions. is party, after complutios = ¢apt. Hordy, District Attorney, also was | bnmn, Phelps, and_Hurlbut, for the parixhes a standing among the Senators that the Senate would ciive with hoth part e is one of those who | nothing to drink, and they vanished. plorations of the area assizned fo men;c'::fi;fi Gt ey, e nkttave " was Ta% | cent’ to New Orloans, ' will micet to.mor- | adjourn on Tuesday to Frifoy. e S a1y | den and Hendricks were falrly elected; that it be- | -+ lgs Mo Iz one of ng ik dnd thoy S\ ons of Vieares i to b o e eofihe parizh aud big | zow ‘snd, CoUents the investiewton of mat- | Tdesday, Jan. %, s Eaithbut tranvacting busi- | holds with regret what appenrs aaa con<piracy upon favenp Jelicin tHE Mincerity orAztbng qualltics ot I e mtey, Lot - e T Tome o Taline Soninen Rige R ; atation was . Witnesslef: ays after | ters pertaining 10 t tted. | pess. the part of the Administration and_corrupt politi- DEN v. in, a ntai = —e————— s 2 ~sium}cf. und éhc XKepublicans neverad | The General Cpmmxttve. Messrs. Morgnsn r. Dasis called up the report of the Conference | cians to count in Hayes and Wheeler in {lis‘;’cz rd A prominent gxllzcn)\\f::; ‘:n'::rx:}ncd to the city | store: “bnmx:n'fll:: dw“nrgoc‘vlr“%r:u‘:'gn:rmg N snuiher meetinz, 1ad reported, the fact ‘ot his | Jenks, snd Townsend, will' remain bero and con. | Committee on the dieazrecinz votes of the two | of alllaw: repuinting the assumption that tite | (hi gt o who retwined to the city | sores, Thes besh 26y S00S ver. mors sha ATKINSON AGAIN. naving to leave to the Governor. e had taken no | tinue the nvexnigation of malters of 8 general | Ifo on the bill to provide_for the expenses of | President of the Senatehas the determiuationof all | east Mis otri, Tetling Smnic bt L.ni‘: N hundred miles farther up, and thia Nias i s To the Editor of The [Tribune- \eps fowards reinstating him.. THis deputice were | natare rlating i the Tate clection tn vections not | certain spectal commitices, TheCommitteoagreed | questions in dicpute, with ol | it Ronel Demqastts 1s stroncs fof Tilden or war. | going on ever winc. e e ey “on | Cutcaco, Dee. 21.—The Les. Db Afkiasce acting for Lim, One wis Repablican ‘smd two | haciaded i the districts allotied to the Sub-Com. | Lo glvo eich Iouse 335,000 to conduct the tuvesti- | ¥ote, and decluring that the House of Represent- O e et s umvirAne. | fhe - road, “with " Mts' escort of tro on | | Certain that God purposaly rosted the bodlea f Democrats. A Republican deputy bad been sum- | mittcox. Mr. Morricon stated to-night that the | mtiion ordercd, | atives has an cqual”right with the Sengge in snch & 11. Buckn AN e rhir. | trudging slong back and _forth bet; veen | 300t R ok aratory (0 53 e A e attes. byt was afraid to | Comvuittee would bo hero two weeks Jonser. | ' In the course of the diecusefon, Mr. Horteh eaid | e hent, and it proposes. in com®bn with all | teenth District o an from the Thir | rdging | *lg08, o™ we make - the 300 human belngsat rooklen BreFC T, ape. come. From present indications nelther of ihie Tnvertls | £35,000 would nof be Reient: bt thore wos nu | patriotic cltizens, to support the Ilunse in the ex- | of letters from Washinston to Tl 3 mICE | found trip of about 220 miles. tovg make | the | cternal scorching of their couls, in oo 10 PR e _gatlngl,oulmllle!.'s‘“:)ll compiete thele work here immediate demand for money, and_ he thouzht it | ercise of its constitutional rights, e that war secms to be on 10 his constituenls €35~ | {ne"in ahout two weeke, e e i qacs | cilly manifest His Divine disapproval of thin HOUSE COMMITTEE. ui?fl’,: “l’lll)tg ri‘:oc:x‘ancr::fi'mee e i ory :f,:fl};nw mu;‘f xlxl;cusi?d 'por%(ll;a'll:on‘ivi “‘!&réll\cvn‘\lxlllgclfi S : CBACK SUPPORTS MAYES. right back again for another trip. for two-thirds ‘ot | thentrical. ich WELLS' STATEMENT. Jengthy and tedious, While the Democrats are 4 for. The report of the Committee Wi o INDIANA. Col. A, W, Sloyback, u represenintive Democrat | the comuind is alwuys on the move. 3t does geta ‘The play in prozress at the time Wi one New Onveass, Dec. 21.—Tn the Hoaes Com- | elated over the testimony of Fresident Wella, of Berseiio: P ECommEs pATIbe e sl Contederito e s x| 1t monotunous aftor. whi' +~d we bave learn- | & number of miniices n Chieazo vited by 1 2 it $= feans s e Chail i A v 5 20 * | ed to know the roud qui K est, v at least 4 mittee st the morning session, T Madison Wells, | g gs{?fl.‘:’:’f ?fi‘é’?fi‘i‘u.‘,‘éi““’“""”‘“’ Slpli bt m’;‘:{’;&,‘;"'{:@,’;‘:"‘,",&l i tne gom. Pispatch to Cincianati Commercial. Y pr:u::(:{‘fiw(;fl‘ o x| it wethink iy bk B0 o e o ‘ci;’,,i‘ym;‘,i“"‘:\-,, ’pr;no:nccd publiciy 12 e ent of the Jteturning Board, testifled: In | SO IIEE ST fi mitee on Tutents, and M, Jobuson, o tbe Com- | fpuxavous. Tnd.. Dec: et tae recived | Tn Norher Domocrats, and holds them respo fclievo it was sapposed when we were lefthere, | be ' beautiful © mo 1 lest ol tments canvassing the returns compared the Su- APPREHENZION OF TROUBLE i motlon of Mr. Davis, business was suspend- | here to-night from Bainbridge, Putnam County, | Ule for the lateWar, Hubngt onlyibputores but oursclves would all bo | to improve the g, Mr, Atkinson O Meorer reports with _the tally-sheets | on the Sth of Jannary. when, the Governor 2 fo be | od, sad oo Sonaté then paid. s tribute of rospect | eays: ‘The Confederute Democracy here have | - ! e e e e e of any beliolder. ¥ e A etators prere pume- 819 T oms. Where thes did | iuursted. Lotk Packard aud Nictolle will b | to the, memory oL SO en 0% ‘Avpropriato | orzanized a company undor the lead of Col. John i CIICAGO. alculuted badly, for, from present uppensances | 3K ioking this sumirable work, i 010t © mot agree wo deducted, but comsidered ra e Republicans will not opp e | remarks were made by Mesers. Davis, Writht. | 1" Gijphons, with the intention of arming with SENATOR KELLY. ft." = Vinaicate the Alwighty's hatred of the 818, o op prototype snd It ! aration of Nicholls, bt should he attempt | Wethers, Edmunds, and others. Asa further yrincipally the tally-sheets. Sent for tally-sheets | 15 exercise the functious of the oftice he will in all | mark of respect, the Scnate adjourned. 5 wnen parties interested in the election asked for | probability be resisted, aud z call will be made for Thrce years ago Gen. Sherman. when before a | Tue °° Black Cruok 2. ran izt Congressional,Commitice ursing a large appropria- | the mecaily spectacular unidress drama. £ 00 the | tionfor transportation. gaid that the Twenty-se and .matinees for pearly two copsech e I wenty-second 2" and has been tandard Wi gixteen shooters, breeck-loading. Part of the bY arms have arrived. Theiraim i3 to help inaagu- torday afternfon Semator J. W. czon passed through the city, arr them. Seutforthe boxes of Concordia Parish at | troops, 1,100 of whom are now stationcd Lieze. TOUSE. rate Tilden. This is no secret here, though it Is In- | Chicago, Burlington & Qui S it i G; g 50, & Quincy trai Sy had then been out on the ] i vi e Instence of ex-Senator Harris. Did B0 KON | (peciat 1o gi femoevat from Baton Ronge lleEhitet O s | domt T bo and L welte yot thla L ey “pa | Belly 4 2 powertally o, ity B O ees Aoms that s Mk oot e e B and. the wicked thoueands of 4nd do ot know now. that hehad an nferest a3 | eayy the louse Sub-Committes 1s ot Hork thet: | ehire iy by Hewits, that. his lotters o e e Widd o and wateh the plor. | wan, towering to height of aboat He tect r s, | o O S et e e A mf-mu]:.‘;'?Lral}fxis:mvfllf'm“"" £nd 80 Dot Ko B eckion. Found on cxamina- | T inoet tmporiant wiiness examined was D. 3. | had been tsmpercd with in (e Sew York Tost | tings of the oM, e ave Totas B Tebina | Titla more. e his u large head, kindiy bic | o give o, bring them, in to tue States wwhile | Spectatis S FUTY 5 just ety wblle & t 22 ; s i : e up tion of the tickets that all the Electors had been | Longe, a colured Republican, He testified that be | Office. In connection with it, Mr. Platt sent to | perfectly reliablc person. o atuces, il SEin B D o . % % O O et tho votee were not pruperly counted. | had “cany %eed the varih for the Republicans: | the clerk's desk, and had read, o ielegram from P Torre Haute Journal of yestorday has n very lirend fenturs and a high, bold forenead. s yeIE glterwanlsibe snesedad in gbiting whitledod Loronaeng Gl Y o o the tickets and included them v our | Ihat thete SUET0 ntiitidation of colored Republic: | Postmaster James, pronouncing the sccuration ut- | inlammatory A eie ‘saving the Democrats o | J\cars& SROTE ron-grey moustache, and in genoral | U5 in. Juthote we At fuah R eaanifal 170 Wecounded the, tirkets and, IR LG Re: | ans dumng the whole time of rezietrtion oral 3ny tetly and absolutely false. Iamatory e tady forit, and fntie | Freeents the apneatance of i geatal Westorn man of ol e calles - beatal ROt of special providenth O wndc. ~ llave not made am estimate of tiie | otier 17 D i 0 inclinee were troudles h | - Mr. Hewits stated the cirenmetances under which | mates that blood-hed will Tollow the arrempt to | Father a commandinz type. fad the. Tellowal Directly opposite here we donot deny Hhe O s nomerigpes it ud with e e thrown out.. Wil furnith the Com- | the pa 55 Hhring the past vear attsibutablc to | hemade the enarge. Ho said about a month ago ho | jnanznrate Hases, | The ir asouable and wirlike | Havinglearned of.the apnroach of § were in camnp in 1670, while escorting o Northern calamities. The Lord does SuneiiPll jectandin BTl o L emente, Can't tell the num- | politics: that thort s Gt diie at iiia polls that | recelved a letter, the writer stating that he was an | resolutions adopted by the Democracy of - = e apnroach of Semator Kelly, | Paciic Kallroad surseying party.. and now we do | What, 1o pooky Htrifil, S agictions. M Thiics vith ruch statements, CnLieh (CINT | B autempt was ‘nde by Jake Archioaid. a colored | employe in the New Yoris Post-Oifice, and ho fel¢ | Gounty have pub Democrats on their mu: TuB TRiBCNE reportor boarde ] the train at some | 10t Fee our wives, the wofs privilecc o pleadingly | seom to e wholly unnecessary aflictions, = ferring o the Looi O R Smeider what | Republican, to raise 2 rows thl b i e | By I ommunicats the fact that **Slade's | and the Sendisiel and the biow-bards generally ure distance Ttom the ety and wus.thus able fo.| fALeAby.Clen, Sherman; noba woman has aay of Atkinson iggpne of them. pnlrl]ys\\‘o(fld e ted by the votes_thrown | acted nnder instracticnt i ‘doin so; that Archi- | Titsle Kettle™ was at work on bis letters. The | red-hot sgatn. 3 have a quiet, uadistarhed chat with the senior R e Ta uly last. Tmust make one excep- e T 5 PR i e e ot ott or | bald lef the ol nd cane back with Licut. G er- | only'atiention waich he flt, called upon lo pry io o B ty-pole of Shelbyville has heen ent | (Democratic) Senato: from Oregon, relative to the Uon tohe 1ast Miaisment; Aiew waeky sinep s | THG R AL LG Fiji Islands has Dot X K ich. De- | dach, W 1 - i this anonymous Jetter was to observe clos is being distrionte " £ N o O 4 K - v o s B ir of suspenders. He % ont recollect which. De nonymou: B3 ke | up into cance, and s being distrionted in that | action gf Gov. Grover, and of Urouin, the alleged | Fongue River. 'They were aliule =i tolor, ' 1o sented iwith a pair OLUSPENICET | uroun West Daton Louge. ot d wented him to close bis poll clined to furrsh the_origival papers to the Com- | Was mummm_rl,xu wanted hy icloag tin polle. | Jetters which he received. llc found that a | shape over the State, each canc being marked in 5 N 9 s ¥ around his neck and the other Taitice b -canse they belong 1o PP tate. The pa- " cipvo axp mossizk. oiderablo number of them presented tho | red, ¢*Tilden or blood.” Democratic Elector from Oregon. b sure, DROISES s iR Re looked at | BEOUI S TA declares that they ar srest c%f Jers are still in thc control of the Board. The luw A epecial to tne Eepublicon from Shreveport | appearance of having been opencd, the flaps of the | Gen. M. D. Maneon has cooled off perceptibly. Said the roporter, **Senator Relly, will you | ' Since we ropped. down here we have boen | Fenience, aodhe docsn't kuuw Liow Lie eYer CiThe House sub-Commitize meihercto- ) cavelopes ‘presenting a puckered or corrugated ap- In Crawfordsville, tast week, be gave utterance to j please to etate what you know about the along without ’ema ance ! joined by two wandering companies of the Seven- Tequires the Supervisors to scal up snd forward | eays:

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