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THE CHICAGO 'I'RIBUNE: TUESDAY. DECEMBER %6, 1876, ' ‘4 | 4 b it et S e e — e, 5 4 known, who, belng duly swotn, deposed that the | dispatches sent or prepared to he sent, and perti | fs feared by the Chalrman of the Committee that v fourth Wards of Brooklyn; witness waa fore- | m 1% i A QUIET DAY, |Bumoeiiinniepstinde doammmpoloi ot ol | e iegulmmt iy Gt it | tospion vos s, st som sies | RS isis of Seoiinit obussiaios | b iflaongnanshe o of hesiorsey - : i{‘fi"{-‘;’k&[“:""??'{ e | onen Tt lnnds.uf the Dumoreaey il make the cyldenve . e, Enst New York; saw a great many of these flle- | Ya0ey. ! 3 15 7 nd Elections, is teue, an il b 4 elore the eu Y 3O a0 & S . : 9 s 8nd for hig refurn to the wotice referred therein, _m‘l’“,’:I"v"nm[{.,',fi“““‘:”;’"\;, a geuiecal haul of 1ress Lobe lald hefore the Contuities lew complete | COMPROMISEE COMMITTEEB, | pal voters coming to town on_the cars: others m;‘"’,}}J“L&"’ ‘l‘"}“v\Q"f‘-‘;" the Firat Distrlct, fig 454 Gliyanldon o Anyiesy, Notary Publie Bt puspd tocover direct o fadirect Tfor | the decifon of the Kupreme Court has been AN AKALTHIS OP THEIR MEMBERSIIP. came In wagons; witness had frequently heard | Bote Clerk of. the Moyl Dm} Tiamag The Political Santa Claus {Beal. | i mution relatfine o iy movements. o to | wade, tang prominent fepublleans who | (o oty e 8 drivers of wagans offering voters by the load at | amined ns to the number of naturalizations );ll ht No S ACTION OF THE WRETEILN UNION DIRECTORS, stock-speculutions hared on army or diplomutic | Tnve ™ been © subprenacd to testily before AsmiNaToN, 1), C.y Dec, 23, —Nelther party | 5o nys o head. At the Inst election lio saw | their rerpoctive courts, The fornier stated thot 53 Brought No Sensa« A Rl iog rosututons were sdopted by the | moverments. Most of this anlsids testimony | tho Committes’ have begzed ' to be | has acknowleaged thnd ft deaires a compromise | gy janas akx ilegal votea esst during the Hour he | there adl bean no naturailzations. fw his court, 1§ 1i | Cifts. Board of Directors of the Western lllulnn ‘cle- | was, however, supuressel, nad, ft hus been ag- | excused, sl do not seem willing to tell what | of the jssues growing out of the Presidential ¢ at Ll ile. The voteatthe last elec | 4 the Superlor Court there had been sbuul . J jonal 118, graph Company nt o meeting held Dec, 22, 1876: n-m.-d.l annkurnu}t it matiseript Ly the Chair- ;‘lln)c);'kfl::v’: n:nfl ?;{fll'iulhu{l Icllmwzmluuw{ complications. Yet both Houses of Congress :?:‘:lw:. .:5.': v‘c‘lylnrxt el bt |\w, it iy \il ¢ 3 i man of the Commiitee, n ] erel y the animosity of g 3 ] - A recess was +15 o'clock. s i esclead, Thet dhe et o T | e avin bl the. mintr under constderas | Liuir encinlet, ani LAving h 1o hopo. of pro- | Bave, without any eonsiderabie oppositon, ap- | erally Domocratle by 500 malority. At the “LPTERNOON AESMION, s Cainpany regard s ¥ Y. And the l’rosidontiul Stooking ,..,.q..,'ll "’Il'-w"" n|{ m‘e Ul}n‘llc'd smu;u‘. m: ;‘y;nh %I‘?n r(;r lk“i’-?l mnm.hlp. Imt‘l’ (:;nflmuiu-c. ;m Hm ;cr«l:)tlh’;::uln nll:lu ’st‘nll?i Cuu:ts,eulxley y":: “‘:{: palnmlll :Iurrl:nnéceu whlcllv, h,[-:genc:“n‘l t:fl!?rl:l' Jast election the town gave Tilden 700 majority. nc..;e:;m",’.g .m(gl,dm;'t' Mr, (;:rum.,,.{ Ben- to emplo; agencles for the tranamineion . h ol ] reported ha followlny 0 ho ! e ainllies, aro entirel e are calle e Compromise Commitlees. he son, oOf he Jerae! b Feeni) ourn Wag ¥ . T rtios by telegraph, and bound torenlstly | Touse as 118 conclatons, With the recammendas inerey. Thelr only safely In in sileice. The | Committees are independent Committees of the '\:I‘,‘l:‘lf:: ‘““fi[‘:fi \?:-r: fl‘:f;fi@j ;’,‘,‘,‘}d{fi&} ,:fi'ml,‘: called by the Repul lengs. o Costified that. un Remains in Btatu Quo. every lawful mesus ail publicationor oxamination | tiow that tho resoltion he adoptod: colored witnesees are eapectally House and Senate; but, in thelr moral and prace | davs before sheoiio madWeorn visated iramedt | & Feporter lie il made compurisons between of Its records, Jtesolred, That the Uovernment shuuld nat Inter. ' DIAMOSED TO BE RETICENT. » ks 4 Loy aft Jection, At 1h ing cleetion | the rexistry of November last and that of other Jtesolred, Tunl, excepting snch messages a8 May | foro with thy fren traumuission of Intelliyence by | Many of them live in countics where lawlcss- | tical effect, will bo a Joint Committee, Each | aely aiter, election. il | years, and” between the vote of November ond bo desired by the nender (o ba. preserved for a | {ers, Muh Ya, St At it DOV RS By | Al Y e il ottt | Committee 18 dirceted to so-operate with the | Titliesa enw & policeman named French drivin 3 2 3 erivd not exeeeding eix inonths, the Fxecative ? 4 68 has prevadled to an extent that would shoc! of Dt wagon-lond uf volers from Brooklyn, wh Lhe votrs ot other years, and it was his oplmon The Bad Boy Sammy Gob | [inmdics ieherevy tirected to provido in tho fa- | EHewy i hie military or naval operatlons, drglve | the susceptibilitics of any civilized communitys | corresponding Committeo of the other House. | e offered tu witnows atho cents hoad, | Wit- | that the great Increase was owlug to et a) 4 M ey icetruttion.f i weitien | m fufurmation concsening auch oyorations en | ariighoultthey teil the whole truth they will iavs | J¢ fy potulbto from the composition of (ho Come | Lot e thon icrner s Sonce & heas Nong | Yoing; brior fo tho. Inke clection the rathy of Nothing New in Ilis. monmsges oA fhe tiecesrary keeping of scrounts be: | LG RA 0T B, HEEFIOTS SRR, WHEL LAY | (o imcet the tender morclea of an enraged De- | (1 b PR A GRS SRR L otrtt of | defuntod, bnit could hiave been ofected 1f ho had | Yoters 'to inhabilants liad not becn miuzo thay :w:'" e vospevtios oticas o 'sbe; Cotpany il et "{"{"y u'h";‘"“;“‘] - egitin axclnaiyduna ot mzf“nfll";:: thalr> getity aud A1o' praspece the Lwo llu‘ucul uoo:lthll zrnl:c qneul({‘n and | pid abotit $25 for fllegal votes, Witness aw :';: t:’r:“?]m .L 1“‘!5 m‘l’ u'lclu“q“lll rr‘n.h{ o tl or it wn tnot 3 A 3 " o] Vit~ ul 0 five and hree-fourthe: w 49 3 Jieknlred, Tint the Tioaed ot Dissctors verehy | Lo‘ucrt He it of priority I the. bagamisston | - Tho. Comuites wil Jeavs for Jacksonvillo | to meaturcably Toreshadow tho action which | 10,2%€ Challkeng st the last clection, WG fied ™t Teraey ity fon - years it 0On the Contrary, There Were Some | 2Hhoying aii messages now on hand from tha eone | OFf17.00T djebatchor, to-morrow, and will enter into an fovealigation | such Commitice s likely to take, The Com- | \vas thuroughly disgusted with challonging, At | Knew nearly ol of ‘ tho vuters; he suw [l J l; i lnls finplied censure of its own eourse by tho | of the election in the castern countles, . . § 2 many strangersahout the polls at the late elet- Things He Didn't Gets Ieokae pissemion ur by uf s oficers. Coniiniiton stood as tha judgment of the House —~—— "’"i',‘“ on ""’;}'" org s’e“'“c In: FF“:;"“:"" gus election witsiers chiallengell u gotar, JUdge | tlon. and warncd Supervisors to Tnok out for WIAT MORKIS0N 4 untll reconstruetion coinmenced. The House e < . of Vermont; Morton, of Indiann; Frelinghuy. | Spencer was the Inspector, Mr. Spencer aske Y crally 4 _IDN_‘e"lf(’“:il';‘!“,‘l’au:’:“éfi;a,‘“mm?fimrmfi then, through fts Recanstruction Committee, \VAS!I!NGI‘O‘I\ NOTES, sen, of New Jerseys Logan, of Iilinots; Thur- “‘: hocend ‘l‘hnthhhc“‘fl‘l‘d o A‘,‘,},‘ 'm.'"‘.' %‘:fn‘x‘:‘uiy |Lnr:-?nlllfiec?turl“ugm‘l‘:“vl\llel:;fl"\lvu:’;5« ot on ltouirs £0 attend thie miceting of the | fanctioned.the sclzure of private telegrame: and me “”':'gf""'g‘" ‘;’;"‘#‘;‘:‘”3" man, of Ohfo: Bayard, of Delaware; and Ran- | poiq P Semocrat " fie * continued, v Yesr.| 4ry, 0ot Scolonfzation™ wa carried on very ‘Notably, Those Telegrams that | fuii Committee to-morrow, it s nol oo much to oy that the Western fpectal Dispalch o The Tribune. som, of North Carolina, On the part of tho | replledthe man, *Then you can vote,? enid | tXtensively: —men reglstered from vacant 'y i ront i 3r. Otons dispatels to Me, Mop. | Union Compaty havs readily. scyniesced in all | Wasmixotos, D. C., Dec. 25.—The compsny | Jodsalt fs: Payne, of Oblos Hunton, of Vir- | Mr, Bpencer. ~ Wituess 2aid to Mr. Shencer: | Houses and vacant lote, and voted; the fncreasa Jind Been Ordered Fison, ating that ho would not, be present in de’i!umh up o’ t}m .\h‘)mnon correspondence, of Democrats now visiting Tilden In New York | ginfa; Hewitt, of Now York: Springer, of Il | % You ought to challenge that man. Hshaw,? | I the vote this ,)'mu- over the votes of other ) = New Orleans in obedience to the subpana, [,".° uldl;n! vlnln.u xi.m_n by Mr. Orton brings the | wi) rocelve scceasions to-night. Present expee- | nols: \lcCrnrY of Town; Hoar, of Massachu- | said Mr, Spencer, *he's a good Democrat, and | Ye4rs has heen chisfly on the Demovratle side: for Him. on - saye he Wil communfeato | Aubject direetly hufore Congresd and the coun- | o, D 1r | setess and Wilard, of Mithigun. Tives in the town, and that {8 enough forme.” | the Republicans inreased theirvotetheordbiry 5. . mr‘r‘{:‘% e thnt |t was belioved thesg | LEY 11 way that will lead to'a coreful examtn atiotsmani; Doincorals seatt Lo ba) thak "'f ° | * X Riance at these Committees will show that | The clections i the town sre genernlly con- peiventuge, but the Democnitle Micrease wis ; Sasts wnd others diseloged I the tostimony of | Homaf the sublect, and make, tho fnul setlon ot :fldcr- wn'l 10 lmnn;v;e 5‘_1.: d\vecku onportinl Uy | vicercsident Ferey naa been infucnced more | duicted i an legal manner, " Twgiirds of tho | fyond @rildny that had evsr Lo heard of et | % Mr, Barnes, Telegraph Munuger at New Orlcans, ol EoNee e U T Sle S averne ). for e tatlon with Tilden as to be able to b; the aplrit of compromiae in the appointment | inhabitants were forelgners, 3any voters wera £33 pruposed to show h\ figmes thut Me 55, Mr. Orton Gives Cogent Rea~ | and Mr. Seions Torier commuaication, showed | Went of tologenph compaules, and a notles 1o | have o general understaudinr among them- | of tiie tenste Comnittec than Spealicr Nandall | persans who hiod not been fn the country long | Aatetuent was corrcet, but Mr. Cox ralsed a ' a purpose on Alr. Orton's part. to hinder tho | the public Tow far teleceaphic correapondence | gojye whint the Democratic programme fs to be. | has heen fu the election of the Committee o | enough to vote; witness sald ono man voted | fechulcal abjectlon. e, Wells complained of sons for the Disap- EEmiRiiee n s veatizatlon whicr theffousp | 18 b consldere o conticentil In pursuance of a well-defued pollcy ereating | feoresent tho House. ' The Jepuiticsn'and | who wimitted that he d only been fn the | Ui Action, of the mapetye | Mo ol B Jo contempt utliority. . uruoeratic members of buth Co country slx months; witness ch one man ) . ¢ pointment. might regard ag ton}fln_ Sanitienty, SOUTIL CAROLINA., the fmpression that Republicaus are WeakenI, | \repuined to represent the different eletents T saw attempting to vate for the tuied | tumpused of partisans, but that it was cvery HERETOFORE. THE TAX TEXT. l:le Démlnclv:;tu I;:wc‘sm. in utlrcux:luon a r:po:;{ wu(hlnlthu ninkn ut, Im}}lt p:lrth.-s.‘ ltt' txsmuvih tiine in one du{: Wllnm was wrked D" it was ‘;‘J:.‘L‘é“f ii".‘,‘.’ihé'é fi'f: '.‘,ir‘m““fi%‘,‘f:"s’ ll{’l\t“;fai t'll»: i =2 ) that Cblef-Justice Walto privats expressed | casler to make a classification of the Benate | tho habit of Hepublicans to choke Dem 8 ed iiga 9 3 ol N FOMNER CONARESSIONAT, AGTION 43 t0 wxusi- | NEW Voitky Dec. ,—The Zimer correspond- thn‘nplnhm et Tiden ts elected, and ho ex- | than of the. Ifouse Comuitics. The Sensto | who they bellered were votlng ileaaliy, 1t | Majority was confining the minority. ou arolina Com-~ ING PRIVATY DISPATCIIES, . eut, telegraphing from Conwmnbia, B. C., under Committee, by the public and private utter- | would be a good thing for the country,” sald Mr, Cox on crass-examining the Witness began e K ¥ Y Fram Our Occn vorvespondent. date of Dec. 24, sayst * Tho lssue will proba- | Pocts to sco him Inaugurated. Thisisa flat | g of fts'members; can be classificd, us tothe | the witness, i they did make o practice of do- | 10 Uadger bitn in u most Imuertnent way. i, o mittee Throws Up Wasmxoron, D. C., Dee. 23.—The present | bly come through the measures taien to collect '“‘"ev,'m:'*l“ufl';:; Justice Walte has expresscd lx’re?mnun\ question, In somethiug of the fol- | ing that.” Sy ; “’m{nl l;;‘:;v:tdcmfi!rlh& lxht;;;lfi:cu ‘l"i('llllls nfifihfifv ; lative to the rights of Congress to | the taxs Th mpton Asse o no such opinlon to any one, owlng manner: Al Robert Hill, of Brooklsn, a resldent of jued, . i the Sponge. gi‘:r:::lt;mp‘;:v:lc wrrclpomll‘cnce by !eigmph resoln(.le:l‘l crdlll:g{ll;onm;l:s fi‘x;:;l;lr)s u[;nss:;l‘: In tegard to Florids, Democrats here are ““L'ag:'fi:n"m Hopiiceni—Edipinty ot Fre; %heh;rwem v.n“h;l‘;\':"é'"kfl‘xlllflcll\’!’ oke was 5. :’"lli"':l‘“:fi'l’fi,‘l’("gg.‘gfi?’g"‘v‘xfi: ""“"n"‘i’l'l“m‘r}[’":fi i . | wive espectal intereat to” former action by that | Carolina not to pay any taxes to agents of the :’:“7""5‘““;"%"“:‘ ":;“ ““""“:!“,"'”’“l,‘ ‘s"e“;‘; Raddiat Pepubltedn=Morton sl Lufim‘ by by s e o aCar | Not successiul, huwever. 'The Witncss maw- - ix body. Chamberlain Government, but to puy for the | to the United Btates Court, Judge Woods, w Conservative Democrate—Bayard and flansom. | votes should be added sbout 100 votes, which | tained hls pround. 0 It Will Abandon the Effort %0 | ~ At 'tc breaking-out of the War, or saon after, | present one-fourth of the amount of last year's | Will preside to hear it, is : Hadieal Democral~Thurman. were kept from being polled by the deliys, in- | o JOI Harelzan, of Now York, was called by ;.. telegraph-ofilces, raflronds, and private propetty | taxes to IN PULL SYMPATIY WITIT THE PLORIDA COURT. | The llouse Committee, tricd by the same | tentlonal and unavoldalle, on the pariof the | hi+ COX to vontrudict the testimony of ‘Repub- Change the Electoral vers” talien posseaston of by tho militarys but ; Woods I & Republiean, brothern-law of ex. | test, would stand: oilicials in cliargeof the poiling-precinets. Wit. | lican witnenses, 1o made poor work ut . He . - Result, :{E? 'u\ ::e:erp%;!lf;::ntfint l: \::s done ::yy' any T:".c."b::;:sgA(’;n"':::,’:,:nfi;.m};}fin:,a:"mu Senator Warner, and was before the War a “L'o:umullu Democrati-Tagne, and. possibly ool had ’,’“‘;‘?l 8 et d"‘“d"‘l""k "E&‘,"‘ e or el E«ffi:“{,‘; l{?l.r .‘.’fze}flfiffi”&l’l t‘)'x': ! . wag never ¢l e v ] y wh uton, “colunization " in Brooklyn, and other methods b <) 4 n » t but purely as a military neces- | docs not own a dollar's worth of citizen of Obfo. Republicans here do not be- Conservative Republican—Willard, f geitiop illegal votes. ~He attempted to give | 1OWN was growing, but when cross-cxamined he -, el G oo ot o ata, Sorth ot et Houth | believe the Democratle. claim regarding bl | ol I‘l utr'f.u'-nfiwm snd Springer. ‘t:‘l'x:efihul‘u‘:nce o + converauton i ol place soulisnot-ovsst Lt tho. populalionmay ot J 0 i Th i well-{ R y event the Democrats adical Repullicans—Hoar and McCrary. tween him and s Iriend, relative to an alleged % Er 3 o What the Oregon Tlectors Have | Tia st attempt mado to fnvade the sunetity | Corollun, and_whoso Uoncat debts amaunt to | Vel mmme c:x:e:f’mfi;i e emoet | Faking e Conmralttoes ‘ogather, te two | Faotms i tuten “into. Hroaklyn. from Joser Wilftawn W. Farrier, of Jureey Clts, testifiod to Say About Their of the telegrnphs was, it {9 believed, In the year | over $1,000,000, it 15 no small matter thus to i Jolnt - Congenti 4t 6 tho el use | Slements are very nearly balanced, with s possl- | City, bat was promptly suppressed by Mr, Cox, | that ho was present at the polling precinet of Little Affair. 1854, when the bill to cxtendnl.hu Culq-p::zol bo made tho receiver and disburser of the taxes :ézy b‘;::“ l:"":‘:m‘e";vo ""'l ml;z ;L 9.9uly s billly :mlmu auputjrlcl? o‘( the lnhu‘e‘rlmllllm:l who declared S‘.c,m, evidence entifely out of g:;, _‘l;nr;} \i‘.‘:',"fw"’.'."gy"f.{',',fif.f,‘. xg:);»;gm:;fim * ¢ lie House of Representatives. | of o whole State. I informed by 10 view may have u majority of oncon jolut ballot. | order. 4 3 e sun P pn;}.rn ‘;flibc:;‘;;:ém‘:n u‘ 'x':lZmbfiE Trom North ‘:m‘]l ;r,:.:e(“:;-u o‘n 'cn]m‘r‘xgl:rgl:: ,,h.).,‘::.-:!m::; The Democratic plan for These gentlemen now conslder themselves s |~ Dudley 8. Gregory, of Jersey City, was tho }"' ?;“‘l 1Coer scen betoranor ‘E"'“v he had been I MLemituth (o hkrgad of 56| tomin Ciiateat e 1hi Vatton.did OROANIZING THE NEXT OUSE Lndzcs»lnmumemnua n‘umlun, and wil not | next wit e, o0, was ordercd 10 confina | 19 charge o t"",;":“"““ ‘}‘_‘h""""hfl" 'flffl"g“" Democratic Election Frauds in | Saralian cfel theh & ng In Charleston supporting tho resolution 314 | s been decided upon. Tho Clerk will not, aa | B dlspoted to make public tilr dplnions wntll | bis testinony to what lie had personally scen. §32 I bt LGS L ek, nelored, ey emoc ruption in securing tfie extensfon, and sald he | not represent one-tenth part of the taxpagers, pan. they give them dellberate expressiun inthelr ro- | Tio teatifled that while at bis voting-precinct hie | Were more respectably-decsse tm“a any of ths Eastern Citles, desired, before the vote was taken in the House, | and that many of those who participated fn § | NOW sdvised, place the names of members-clect | ports, The public will, for the present, there- | saw Mr, . O. Mattcraon, & augar manufacturer, | Yotersof the procucy: witucsschatlenged litcen that there should bea call of the House. He | will pay thelr taxes promptly to the legitimate | from Florlds, Loulsiaua, or South Carolina on | fore, be compelled to content ltscll with the | wio was not a restdent of Jerscy Clty, marching OF Lty thi, hutasthe challenges did nu Hhought 1 e to mombers, owing to reporte, | Governaient when Uhe thne acrives for them 1o | therolls oo e ground thnt two sots of Rep- | knowledgo of the views of theso ntleinen 23 | up men fram bis sugar-housg In 'F:nc,cxmu._,g e i A In Eort Made by the Democrals to Suppress | industriously cireulsted, of cxtraordinary do, sa, : reseutatives will claim seats from each of those | SXprRased ln fihate In CunEross, B Hok 4 orl- | trenty and thirtys they were Germati INSICS | thore; witneas haw Mr. Stalioeson lead up his ort, | ¥ wmeans resorted to for the purpose uf getting | yo s Sountef-demonstration of taxpavers s to | States, This will give tho Democrats 144,85 | Te Unfy record-exprostions must, necossarily, | without Jooking nt thems; Mattorson did the | E3NEs of workwmen o Vote; Matterson stood Damnging Testimony, ; 1 Il of | bemadeln Charleston an Woednesday evening | oy yow count, and the Kepublicans 183, arith- % weaslon In D ahy, Ciher -precinets; | C1ot¢ to the ballot-bux and landed each maon his BIRE ¥ the case through, that there should be o'cul ¥y N 33, be found {n the debates of the Jost seseion In | same thing at many other polling-precincts z o e bL? e, ) i e . e il hallot a8 he came up in the Iine; the men vote tho Ifouse. “1 Tave mo doubly” sald he, | BT HHeR messurcs wiLbo taken o BUPUTE | o) N Mampablre., O the latter detcgation | the Scnate upon the Constitutional Atiend- | the vote in dersey City in the fall was largely | ballot as in the Tine; th ted o . s 1hiat very large sums of money are sald to % THOSE DISPATOHES. deponding on e passoga Of the bill and " that timo tho tax bill passed by the regular Leglsla ture will be enforced llke other laws, i the TEE TELEGRAPIL COMPANY WILL DECLINE To | Rentlemen have becn told by thelr friends that [ pooypar way, and a refusal £o pay tazes "will bo the Republieans arecertaln of two, and the | ments, and in the incldental cxpressions of this | in jucrcaso of the vote ju tho spring; witness without reading their ballots. session in the discussions of the Lonisiana aud | believed that there was lllezal registration and chances ara more than equsl of sccuring three, | &AZ00 T B Lot BT e SOt B | oo Al MOSBY JOINS D . DELIVERL, they would recelve Jarge sims If it could pass, | fGiioued'y n regular lovy and salo of the prop. | AmOUS those, howeyer, counted tu malke 144, 83 | gbly, be difficult to find thut all of the Con Henry Springer, a_car-conductor on ono_of | muz EX-CONPHDH(ATi‘CIuEIS':}I].E r;'g:{rmn-r New Yorx, Deo, Z5.—The following corre- | fody 1 some nstances, even If partlealar meim= | orpy of tho delfuquent, 4 7 | above, arc scveral who cannot bedepended upon | nittuemen bave taken any definite position, | the East New York raflroads, testified | poi 1AYES—~NO HOPE OF PEACE FOR TE :dw °| ) :"'b T :;’ Weat rfi Unton | bera would decilne vating ot }ll."‘ e TUE CONGREASIONAL, COMMITTEE to vote with the Dewocrats to organize. | The vllowu of flth’e Senntel Cfllrl‘lml"it‘e, upon | that L hod been u resident of East | souri uxser TiLbEN. e e ‘;“,fc'm_{';"n:y, Ll {o SulgAnd ol R nrre, | hiavo closcd thelr examinatiod of the canvass of | It 18 by no meana certaln 5s yot that the Ropub- | 1 the Tl i, Drivficgen, and duties ot te twe | New York suout stz sears ho was o o Ttspatch 1o New York Iievatd, H ¥ 3 iec e ] v, ) ST B ORTON TO MORRISON. tfi:'z,. AL o conniites of Innuiry be ralsed, I am :]r'g sn’f‘flflgrfln Jfil’ne({“ nr.“i!:!t tsl‘x::c' nu;::‘.ls licans will not. be ablo to control the organiza- | ganniteneas, With perhaps one exception, they | several thnes on election-da onie thnp te | . \VAsHINaToN, D. C, Dee. 20—1f" sald EXEoutivE Ovrick, Westrin UNiod Terzonsen | ready vo Jay beiore it all the knowledge 1 pos- | qug Wheeler carrled South Carolina. Wad Conpany, NEW Yok, Dec, 21, 1870,—7he 1ion, | sess In tise inotler, and also to refer 'to s0me | Fomnton lias alwaya been opposed to muk‘};f( William 2. Slorrison, Chtirnan, 'New Orieans, | other persons, led to the introduction by Mr. | 0800 on” tha Electoral Yote, and ho post. Za.—8im: "Accompnuying this 1 setd you s com- | Totclior, of Vjrginin, of a resolution for theap- | 4ivuy refuged to certify the certlicates which munlcation made by me Uita day to the Kpenkor of | 1EECR B! G committes of “seven, to fu. | USY e Lo veriy the ariiuten which :2:»'33':.';:3.’:5‘:“.fr‘.’&"&'t‘.'fi';’fii.’;’&flii"fifé '3:'?1!2'.'.’.‘15 quire whether woncy fl'l“ B""“ ol!?n:d t0 | the reconds of the Supreme Court. 1 was told a4:Arms of tho Tonse of Hepreacniatives towun. | metnbers, or osier dlegal =—oF Nopropet | jast evening that the vote as forwurded would mon me to apnoar_before your Commitine at New | meaus used, to o Uefeat be witbdrawn before the tine arrived for count- Orleans on the 26th of Decemver, [ do not | fu securing the 'm.uuzu or defe Ingit. Ihaveit from the best authority that auppore 1t §s thought 1 pussess any per~ | bill to extend Colt's pstent seven Hawmpton sals he will lend no encouregement to W) koowledgo - concerniniz uny Of _tho | glgo whether money has been offeredto mem- | yyo”rayityy onary programme of hot-headed muur-wbelnvmu‘mwuby that Committee. 1am | herg, or other fllcill ‘and {nroroper means used, | honooeats of thie North, who propose to seat T o & atons tnat | aould o, | €ither directly or Indirectly, to scure the, pas’ | ‘ilden in the Presidentlal'chalr by force, but,on ithont greut Inconvenicnce and rinks, a8 woll ny | 50ge or defeat of any blll before Congreas; the contrury, that he has qulte us much cone tion of the next Housc, and If certaln compro- { have sl made a recordof theiropinfons upon ut | saw threc men vote woom he knew o be resl- { Col. Jolhn 8. Mosby to a representative mises talked of in the threedisputed Btates take | lcast onc brauch of this Important lnsulry. dents of East Brooklyn: he saw many other | of the Herald who called to get his views place, they surely will. These views, as nearlyas cun be stated, ate | people standing around the polls who were nob | of the crisls, “ there alall be any fghting as the " these: resldente of the town. In regard to the poou- [ py, ol ' HEFORTS PROX COLUMBIA Scnator Edmunds feels the gravity of the sit- | Iation of East New York, Mr. Spriuger testified result of all this political business, I shall be are to the effect that Hampton will not recoz- | yation, and already at thls scesion hss pro- | that in his belief §t_was smaller lost fall than { found on the side of Gen. Grant and the Ad- nlze the pretonded Tilden Electors, and will re | posed a compromise measnre in the form of a | for several years: the population wus generally ministrution, I have read what Gen. Snhelby . fuse to give them any certificates of election, | constitutlonal omendment, submitting the | smaller fu the fatl than in the spring, but this | sald to one of the Herald correspondents in 8t. - and that In consequenco thie chances are, by thu | guestion to the SBupreme Coust. This wae de- | year the differcnce was greater thancver beforc. | Louls, and I stand preclsely where e stands. tine the count tukes place here, there witlbe no | feated fn the Senate oy a Jarze vote. Edinuns | ‘A comparison of the yotes polled In the town | Fe promises to ralsc a reglment in Mlssourl to dupllcate returns from South Corolina. It fs | can be cousldered as the Jeader of those Whu | would ahow that the Ial) votes were always less | sustain Gen, Grant if be shall inaugurate Gov. also understood hera that theHouse Conunittee | deny the existence of the Twenty-second Jolut | than the spring votes; the highest vote east 1n | Hayes (that s, If it ahall be necessary to do so), will not be_able {0 report against the full legal- Rule, and who thinks that some tew rule should | the tows prior to lust apring was a ittle over'f and I will undertake to do the same thing in ity of thoe Hayes Electoral vote in that State. e devised for adjustingg the diflculties between | 1,400 last spring there was o very excitiug elec- | Virginla in Jess thun twenty-tour hours," that the sald Committec shall Lave power to | g4 X RN, ANDERSON, the two Houses. tion about schiool matters, and 1,600 votes were Col. Masby was entirely” unprepared for the punuccossury cxpense Lo the Uorutnment, make 80 | Loid for persons and pupors, with authority to [ 14600 e e of tlg New Orloans Returning Board, arrived | Morton clafms the existence of tho Twenty: | cast everybody argued thal the vote must huve | qucetions 13 which the shove swers were . 1 fherefore, that I may be relluved from persons] at- | exmmine witnessca ou oath.' Nuw York, Dec. 25,—The South Carolina | liere lnst night, and immediately had long con- let‘oqd Joiny Rulu‘h and maintalos the right u.! ‘!‘»m:n Irnudulent; s for the vote of the fally | piven, and he spoke with o readinesa and em- tenaance, and that such report 88 you may think The following gentlomen were appointed corrospondent of tho New York Zumes tele- | ferences with soma of the Cabiniet and leadin the President of the Seuute to count the vote. | 2,100 aud over, thero vould be 1o doubt that it | phosis which certalnly carried with them the yroper tu muke to the Spenker of fbo House ma rs of the Commlttee, viz.s Mr, Letcher, | o 7 Bt hvalve e in 4 lcomempt for ilare 1 | N e S, Thutston, of Riode | STAFUS tas [ rrere have been rumors appear persounlly. 1 possess no kuowledge fu | Talands Mr.’ Clingman,of North Caroltuns | oo "ed oA S e R eratn Intendua Teipect 1o puy matter confided to you for Investi- | 3. ™rhyop of”, Massachusetts; Mr. Eddy, of n‘ ‘eral 3.1 A . e nde gation, or i respect to the papera which youseelk, A . s, ¥ to Issue a proclamation against Hanptou, and Senators, To-dsy be has been with the Presf- | He fa the imust pusitive leader of the class who | was the result of large lm[lxmnllunl of voters; | conviction of his stuverity, He was sittiug tn dent, aud_to-night he left for New Orleans by | entertalu thig viow. the populution was largel y forclgn, and there | hig office at the tme,—on humble Huls oflics .} way af Atlanta, Ie has put the Republicans n | Bayard Iy a very able, earnest, cousclentlous, | were very fow nawuralizations last fail; wituces | Jooking out upon Judiclary Square, gnd the - possession of all the facts upon which the Re- | and pusitive lflllhol tho most extreme State- | was an Independent ; he belonged to nopolitical | City-ifall, and the fnartistic statue of Abrabaw 7 e Iudiana; Mr. Cutting, of New York; aud Mr. | ¢4 cuuse hls arres 1 vt | turning Board ucted, and everything pertaining | Rights school, Me fecls the dangers of the sit- | organfzstion. Liicoln, in this cty. The distingulshed ox- . 7 T e etainy, Tolue toyou lf 1 werathere, | 7yjuoftre, of Tenuessae, Lo use hla wrrest I et Lo b O e | e Sreacntaltuation.. 116 oturhcd to-ulgin, | tation, and his fndicated a desice to do bis part | 2. K. Pangburn, of Jerscy Citv, editor of the | Confodurate practices Taw fn thia iy, nuww, it - | “Slgned) g WitLtAx OnTox, “I'he Cammittee organized on the 12th of July, | fiundation for the assertion. by the shortest route for the purpose of re- [ In avertiug them. Bavard s cowpletely cam- | Evenfug Journal stated thit the population of | he docs ot secin to have more business than | ORTON TO RANDALL. 1854, nnd 1proceedctl o the examination of wit- | "o mborviow today Gov., Chamberlain as- | sponding to any call of Morrison's Committee, | mitted onrecord aguinst the existence ‘of the | Jerscy City In 1810 was “msf:f the Federul | he cun nttend to. Imentlon this Lecause thers ! cEncunvr. Orrice WEsTERN UNION ’l'xnnmu’nx nesses. ‘lestimony nfhwltnenaa. aud corve- | guread that the report of compromise betwuen CIIARGES OP PRAUD, Jolnt Rule, He {s radlv 0! : To the Iy opposed to Thur- | census, and fu 1875 was 110,565 by thio State | are o lurge number of people who belleye t'u¢ Tl flon. James Seegar,candidatefor Congress | man upon this question. Uayard maintains | census. The averrze yearly fnerease fn populi- | Iis devotion to Gen, Grant Lus brought blux .. | inthe Norfoll, Va., Distrlet in the late election | that it ia In the power of eftber the Sonate or | tiun was a little over 6,000, Witness was of the | fortune us well a8 fume, Such is uot the fact, ! winst Jotn Uoode, will contest the latter's | the House to retire from a joint rule ut sny | opinion that the lucrease during the last cight- | Mostiy {5 o good tallier; not very fluent, per- v rheht to o reat in the next House, fo bis notlce | thme, and to simply give notice of the fact 10 | cen mouths was leas than for anv correspouding | haps, but what he says I8 gencrally worthy of of contest Seegar nccuses the Democrats of | the other branch of Congress, perlod o the last ten_ years. The vole In 185 | sureution. 1ls inteliigence iy fur above the av- stufling the ballot-boxes fn Norfolk and Ports- | _Thurman fg directly opposed to Bayard upon | was 14,103, aud [n 1870 it was 23,808, This in- | erage of what nay be found fn Congress, which * | mouth, nud cltes several instancos wherc they | this question, e bilfeves the Tweuty-secoud | crease wa, in the opinion of the witness, clear- | fa not, after all, much of a compliment. The .~ Were detected in thenct. (node's majority was | Juint Rule exists, and clakms the right of the | Iy fndfeutive of fraud. The lucrease in the vote | conversation contivued as follows: i returnud at about 1,500, but Seegar asserts’ that | President uf the Senate 10 yount the Vote, wus astonishingly in favor of the Democrats. | % What, Colonel, do yult think of the present heenn speelfy from 8,000 to 3200 frauduleut | Rausom’s views have not been publicly | Probably three-fourths of the increase was on | gipuation of affatrs allats, : d stated, but he s considercd friendly to com- { the Uemocratie side. Witness was at various | i \Well, there [0 great deal of Democratic KIANT, NEW Youk, Dec, 23, 1870,— spondence by mall which was produced, showed 4 » v Son Soauet J: Runult, Sheaierof the onsecs | the wxiatoned of telcgrams on e in tho Houae | Domocents aud Republicans was equally, without Tepresentutives, Yrashington, U, 0.—Sin: Onthe | Printiug Telegraph Oftice in Washington, which | @Wpliere e to roow for compromise here any {uti day of Decembor n paper (8 copy of whdeh 11 | {he Committee deemed essential to the proso: 8 o opear o, herwinto annczed) wae handed mé at Washing- | ¢ateOT LS 0O ATGubpoena. was served | Hiore . than era s hetween den ton, addre to John G. Thompion, Eng., | Cutfonot o e ot tha ol | 2 Hages, Thers might be o surrehder ergeant-at-Arms, or his epecial meswenger, and | Bpon A llam B, ot b b e but no compromise,’” meaning mutual yielding signiud by yoi us Spealser, by which paper the aa | cera of the Compuuy, directiig Lin lo @bpedt | of the: adyantage. 'The Governorehlp Wos the Thompson or s special ‘mewsenger 1s commanded | before the Committee, and _bring with bim the strategetlc aim of both partles, That oflice alon 10 produce at New Orlouna before the Spectal Com- | telegrams indieated. Mr. Walworth appeared | oominanded tho whole situation, The Governor mittew of the House of RKeprescutatives, | beforo the Committce, but did not take the | giq: w] have no purpose fuholdlog my present :l' which the Hon. ~William A, Mor. | telegrams with hiw, He entered o protest | pouitton, escept to prevent tho sueess of son {s Chofrwan, ull telegrams fn his u # by A romise, Ning-places during the day and notleed the | pluster, b s nl cnge, resaion or wndor hla control recaved ar sont by | UGHnst thoction ".’rz';‘;;“mfig“{g‘;fi"ha:'c'{ e | B prest eriine, amely, the success of S ERRoN Dol vicuiad e - oronanyeedoats | BCLLaElaces Wunn te dar end mobicad the | busteh Dt sl moraementt, vl Vilfain &, Chandler, Zuch Chandlor. Don Cam- | FU T oF sccnecy purraunde i talepraphs. | Sc Dotdotratie purty hate, condicled on, the ORLGON. tion at this scasion upon thc queation of the | whom uobody Kuew fauything. sbout. Tt sheliidiny ' dmunas, James Casey, Wiitlam pitt | L sube et of Sertes SRTOR R 1 Biniled | Dlamot brute forve. | 1 desplas tho ma who THE GENDINR, ELECTORS AT OMATIA, right of the Vice-President to count, AU the | was @ common _inquiry, “Who wre Coutinned an the EIghth Fage, , 8.8, Packard, John ¥, Carey, J. It G. | ollive and its conteuts thal surrouncx % would 1ot ght for such u cuuse, and I huve ‘Spectal Ditpatch to The Tridune, b e ottt LR e e I sy o Bl RO lunod an the Kishtlid w. .l.'nn:-lr“::rfiydb;i::-ll'x!:g’nlrf'fib}:\xn;:“ia?;"‘(g\:u: e }ifi‘:‘b}:g‘x‘m‘o‘:}fgfe r‘l;?l!xlt lt::“ p!l‘)’dl‘:‘: 5'3?:;;;'3'\? i::l‘:,'éh{,'j;"{': r,'fl, fl‘fn’s"&:‘f&"fl.&'&m‘fl.fi&m;Lai OMANA, Neb., Dec. 25.—N. 11 Odell, Repub- | count the votes s the rem’esel‘lu‘l"fl:s of the | tieed ot the places he visited was EUSINESS- NOTICES. = leans, Lo.'; Washington City, D. C.:ond New ! and discloso its contents than a post-oftice em- peace by cufimmlnz to recognize as valld tho | Nean Electoral messcoger from Oregon; Me. people {n Congress assembled,”” * The counting | reported from ull aver the city; witness could 4 24 York'City,'N, Y., sfoce the vt day of Septewber ce and apen a sealed letter, o fore ity T, S tinca tho luc ay bf Saeaiber pl;fiewvrfi"w P apparent results of the Iate campaign, It Is he demand for the production of the tele- selgely Nke i fbompson to wimmon me to sppear leforeald { praing way withdrawi, and the ev.acice submit- ;r,:,‘:f,’ e ‘-}'fi:;’”;,'{'f: ';‘fl}’d“",’,}‘;:;':{z ,’,,"}_‘:’,‘ o e A B R RLTC £ed with the report vtiows nothiag hesond the | eoro2 0o Tyt very things the Unfon Somutiited to aiid Contmitiac, Austiming thateay | fuct that Mr, Walworth vwas suinmoned, ul- | yrug fornied to sccure, nouiely, Unerty, Sustice paper ia orroneously supposed to contsin somo | though It is within ‘l‘l“-' writer d‘ P'»‘f&“ll"_\‘ "‘;2 ;| und good government. Just sco now. W hear u tummand uddressed to 1o requiriig e to produce | edge that the demand wus made and the protes reat deul ubout sacred forms of law, but very betore sald Counmltteo telegramy of o liko descrip- | ontered, with the result siated, Congress mads | Yiytle ghout the sucrcd substatce of ‘justice, ton 1n my posscaulon or under iy control, I bez | no other call for the production of telegrais | 4o noy iutond to break the law, or overstep ft, leave respectfully 10 forin you tuet it any. such | ungfl after tho bresking ou of the War but I do Intend to exlioust ull Tlawful remedies Do frivernerer ol cither urionaiyy o | Duriug the memoralle winter of 180001, the | gud defeuses befors 1yield. And it I have to otticlally uiy puseosston of them: that I bavo ever | VITC8 Wero openly used to further the causo of | oyy050 Lotween the Jetier nud the spirit of the 1 9 . | must beleft to the two Houses, to determine | not, upon his own knowledge, charge llegul Watts, and J. C. Cartuvright, tho other two Re- | 23t be 1k i the o Diotarty, 19, VOURENG | Votluge: but would, It allowed. wake statenicyts logne (four Slxen), Trepared ., ublican Electors: _Georgo A, Btecle, Chalrman Nes," ds of various kinds which he be- rest and best materialu—nnrivalledln ! Y 5 count the voles,! about frauds of varlow s whic De- | HChnessand delicacy of parfume. E of the Republican State Contral Committees 8. |.™Of the House Committec, Pagne, the Chair- [ Jeved woll puthenticated, "OF course, Mr. Cox | M CoNTNyNra Horce, Bt AbELPsIA Do, June F. Chadwick, Secrctary of State; and J. N. [ mau, is understood to maintaln that the votes | sald ¥ No," to this proposition. 20, TB0B, —Messre, Juseph Buruett & Co, —Genties Dolph, su eminest lawyer of Oregon, nccompa- | must be counted by the two Houscs, substan- | James McGean was called by Mr, Coxto dis- bile travellng abroad last year we & wk Foy Is family, wlil arrive In Chileazo to-mor. | Hally sccording to the priuciple of the Twenty- | pute thy testimony of Mr. C.1t. Miller, relutive ‘olugue with us, and nfter testing soveral of nled by his family, will urrivo In Chicaz: sevoud Joint Rule, " | tofraudsin New Lats. Ile sall he ‘was ln- | the best ** Geraan," found noue of them equaled row, Your correspondent interviewed this no- | " Huyton has not defined bis views, Tle was n | spector of the First District in New Lots: fu | yuure. Iknow of many fricuds as cusphatic’ln It table party upon thelr arrival in Omuha this 0f- | goud Confederate soldier, and fs o partisan. But 1,?: Judgment there was nothlug fraudulent | favorus Laum. Vety traly yunuj ternoun, and they tated that they hud thus far | be {8 generally. considered a falr man, and bas 4 | sbout the clection In New Lota; there was, he 4 rc{rnlxle:l from giving oy statement to any Judicial mind, He would goalovg way to secure | believed, no fllegal mzhlfiX of any kind: he ac- e T n [\ E. KINgSLET. c! ¢ BECTeBy s olec t Tilden, howaver, aud Is not one { counted for the estraordinarily " large vote In | Sudden elivuges of the weather often oo Webtcrn Dnlon Tajegrap Lomneg, o intsined Wero. o Cunsplestors, thet e Wtho Boverior wan askod € o would . | nowepuper-uan, “They calmed that they ad | 1SS 8o ma who ayuipathien with the | e Lota tupon the. ground. t0ut. the thectiun ek Ttawis Insmenli) Teounea® Wil sl o Weatern Union ‘Telegraph Company, through . 7 o e Tl : Dok k v ¢ e O e los ot sanpany, SWoltl | wrute out their dlspatches, 06 o rule, in plain | 76 SoRerior s et Ko WOws ome [ N0t Yet seen @ correct version dn print | movement wpuint forcible esistance 1o the | wad uu exciting ones ho thought the full vote 2, oftentimes giv- 4 ireltution whick Inducea cougtiin: y X : ; ¢ town would b about 9,600; Mr. Ailler's 1 that the Weatern Union Telograph Compan Engllsh, scllom resorting to cipher; amd, o s d be oted, of the proceedings fu the Electoral College, und | fngururation vt llnyu'. : y of the town \\Auuldbc'nlmut 0003 i fug innediate rellef, has, without any’ knowledge or #nr ek um‘:’ ;fi when 'clpnuru wers used, they ' wers gl‘?‘_‘fifl‘,"fi;:,ofifisfl w“‘eflf;fi;& Hf.?'{fi:flfi when asked to glve thelr verslon to your corre- Tilden himsell mlg}\b.:}n «]%l.l !}uvc‘ {»lem statement was . that e lfin‘\w‘\uuv “.E e — wy' part, tukew from mo sl power | of tho simplest and ° crudest | bliothors wad o sucl pluce to bargaln away. | spondent they ud that that was what they did | Blaced on toe Comulitee us Ropresntatlics | thy town was not over AN wTosE Mr, Winklow's Suothlig Syrop, for el a1 control over all Mestiies now in the posses- | kind, cspable of belng readily tramslated. | AL ™ Gorhin was dnly clected, and a0 % 1 1l they urrived at | SPriurer aud lewitt, Hewitt!s views, ua Chalr- | examined, the withess odinltted thut b bad [ e /idathing, sottens the gums, reduces uflamous o it fanpany. | beg leavo, therofore, | Senator * Wighullanco o oftener boasted | ug uise - could Bo’ Glected’ unth Ca | ot intend to make public Wnth they urived St | mian of the Democratic Natlondt Committer, | heurd definito ehirgos of frauds bo bad | tiow, atiayeall putu. _8utc to regulate tue bawel: | ; irspttlly lofuo wxctiod front compliance with | opunty'in thio Wrahingion tolegrapliomco that | Vi, &% ost " secinanyt I pet wa | Woshington. Cronin's statemeuta, as they ure well known. He belloves th s i | heard thut n row of houses, row 1y ol Suis tovenula b e % om, especlully c mes,were | eleted, futenda to help to Inaugurate him, and | which Mr, Mitchell, » previous witness, referred, e A 8 :f:,'.'. = 3';'," ;" iy "' l"':;}ulw Aesrlch ufltho AN%- a‘;rrlil:}» fi'\',';"&'{filafe'\f':ffl" Siougl et e such vacancy he would not bo “..““"‘nd"“,‘i for it !s:::r::&nl.unmufl) i 4hie Cbleag Bhme g {s suld o have somu apprehieusions as to the ro- | was inliahited afew days before tlwellfi’cllun, and m},‘,"m‘:“fl,,' J,',':’;:,‘.‘,‘M,‘,‘.‘,‘,‘:fix}.' l.;"-';::hx;‘“fi..';;_' Wi e supe: EVory renpeetiully, ote, > =PI | Yiyhon this boast was communicated o the | Buder uny’ clrcaustuces, ) Fluallg? sad | BIAEEEE g fst Govs Grover | BULtS: vacated immediately ufter, by about seventy men | and impaired digeatiou. Degiot, 53 Clark street. 2 b M. Stanton, then Mr. Buchauun's At- | tho Govertior, W1 wabt it underatood that I ho fecling in' Orcgon sgalnst Gov. Grov t . (lgned) - WiLLiax Ontoy, {l’mu}: E(n‘lm{cr 1s o “war-lorse.” He Is crammed | who voted I New Lots; ‘thio Republlean” vote ORTON'S APFIDAVIT, ney-G wit! ! accept ce or placo, great or smull, | and Cronin is most bitter, cspectally agalnat the 5 constitutional and parliawientary preces | east ut the fall election did not vury much from enicral, with the stutement Ahat tho | Wil accept o ofl ' ) cul Y ld nc i Fel Y w Yori : y 7 el 5 pofos, the result of ~vieWing imy ures- ¢ 0 Il parties connccted | dents, wud {3 represented as having declared | the regulsr Republlean vote; the Increase was PO S 0 ll:lvuand L}mmiyfln‘)/‘ fl;‘l l. i, nt P:::nnnllrl egraph was Ll daily aud hourly “used fol nt position. 1 shall be Uovernor or nolblnki former, a8 well us toward all partics connect nt D ' & h e ing | fn 6 £ the Deinvcrats, snounting to ubour. | = piagnesant 1 \| thu most treasonablo purpoaes, his reply wus: : with the Infamous Democratie plot to overrido | himaelf In cuucus in favor of Inaugurating | fn fuvor of the Du uts, 3 L 1670, Willlmn Orton, to o , i and itisan fusuitto me to suggest that . Tilden by an armed-force, i necessary, Springer | 500 votes; witness admitted that hie was an uct- o M}nlp:““ duly "(' ..\-g'.%.":da‘l-’x'flz'.:‘luf noyt, | eltie Aduinlstration Is”well aware of e | (b1 taku'uny wils as the prico of Feward, or | tho Repubilcan Electors, They denounco the | SR o opyowed to wny dact Surtiger | 0 soter wilicasadiuiied shatlie was o ot ! 0 Annexel siatoment addresee to 3 h . 5 “ | awa resultof giving up this contest, 1am not | whole proceeding us a schemo devised fn New Of the House Hepubllcans, McCrary, of Iows, | own accord: he had written a note to Mr, Cox : st il Npeer ot | ym“‘“ Sl e Sy e tradiug oty posltlon, nor slall Lallow otliers | Yark, aud eay that Grover nnd tho rest are car- | 4a oue of the onitat. camsiitutional Jawyers nyin that bo would Tico to-Sestfy: upor s i N 3 { %0 - 0 reaC) d e, and o ', o o % o) Jong o cki edg Y 58, Mr. ' H ¢ 3 i 4 1) q e M, 4 rsepalic, b S SRBEL |0 g it atee he feogon Sumger, | 0t for e e ot e propamne asorlo o ot | 1y ety ‘Mo o Cgrst e i | clulment o e uion e G I | Wings, Ost, Tips, Faney Featlers, &e, alu papier purpocting to be & subpui refurred to § and not untl) the Bouthern telegrupli-ofices hud FLORIDA toun, Hié 18 dlsposed to tavor some new plan Tooking | road the letter If you likes” the. Repubilcan : el " Ratmed) N foous, Tean soleel Ly the Inaurgents 1 thias Stacws, | -, 4 . "Il Rapubllcans of Oregonall expect that the | (15,1 QRO (8 WYARAEE RO ietment of | hobeta sald. nothing, bt boih Mr, Waddell €ty wud County of New Yark. Slerbiple || Gt i Huhed S sl i e | Ve, cloratten OF Melak three Hicctoral votes th Biectoral trouble, s st act, on th st { aud "My, Hiee saldy” Yoy “rend the It A (Seal.) A Ao lizhit, wlien youw finportant movement wason | g mnxaros, D, C., Dee, 25.—Republicans WiLL BE CAST FOR HAYES, day of the present sesslon, was to introduce s | geri = Mr, Cox then read the letter; It . s chu ¢! ¢l resolution culllug for the crestion of the very | was chiefly given up to un assault upon " l 1 " il s gi . Uxizen STATES BeNATE CiANBEN, WASHINGTON, !"“"“”{““d of Distrlct militls wan marchied and among them there scems to be no queation . French and Aweriean Fell y Ik Vel A - | Liere are not at all worrled by tho actlon of the i mittee of seven of which Tie lias now been [ the character of Mr. C. R, Miller; ho suld he g . : Dec. 10, 3670, o the Hfon. WWilliim Ortom, Pres- | Lo the Washiugton otllce, with orders to, s lsxcr Cowt fu Blurldu? Seuator Morton | 300Ut it A shntlar fecling prevalls smong Tiade o mentber, McCrary was at one time re- | wus not gonerally believed to be a truthtul mun vels, &c., ab our usual \deilt of the Weatern Unlon Telegrapn Company ; \ Pebd oil commumication: id they held the | Bupreine maxt respectable Demotraty, who think Qrover 3 1o be tclined to favor the vassage of & | by the New-Lots people; Mr. Wedls lusisted that P i You ard hareby roqniredte pradudo withoyt deiny: | Sitlce during tho night, but did not attempt to | sald to-day that bo underatood that tho order of e lins ported fohullhied th favor, Bl B e N eu o e i ra o Bvatins Wik Wt a N i e loles ' e Iy ta the votoon Llectors. If ft did, how- Ho voto by the VieeBresident, he has sald that | much demurring and fidgeting, witticss naincdone of ‘mll telegraphic dispatches recolved st or | tury Cameron's orders, carly the next morni app ; d lls course. Crunin’s statement that the Repub- | the voto by > g i A 05 o R - et ot o1 ko i diference, £ ¢ iwo_stts of precedints,—the frst, | man, U. A, ¥, North, Superiutendent of Publie £ {o5 s Parttanet - Stare S Drgeee (o, g | Soum sftet, a direct wilitary uonsoniip was fi.'.?"u'.‘.ew ::“t.:l:n::;.unm aratiet, for thero wad | iean Indlnation meetings were gotten up by | Bhers. 1% WV 308 B 3 TG Goverment 16 | Betiols iy Now Lots: 116 wus presaed foruare 1 2& . Ui dsy of November, 1376, to tno 10th dey of s byautiodty. B8, Y i y y * | Federnl ofticiuls, and proved completo faflures; | Androw Jucksou's thue; tho _second, from | uumes, when Mr. Cox came to the resciic, aml . ment. The fistructions to thy Censors wers | They had.nct upon that day, verformed thelr Mille eruds mud " indofuile, and - gave T | Jubies, and wero mow funetus oo, Thb only | A1 that tho burulug iu cligy of Gov. Grover | Jacksow's, dar uil wow. " Mhe Rt | asked thae ol vaferehos to I Bl S L TATHE-ST " > N » period, " eeedel e Lt - g[‘uc;'.:fl% mm,fl:e.’,'.‘fm s"‘fi,m,‘,‘,gfif, m,',’i effect » of making the order for & new :"3: ‘:‘;Tunv,gn El‘w“:m";‘:l:ux"w; m;:: ln\u President of the Snnn!.'c vghall open, | yecords, ‘Fhe Republicun members demanded s tho Arny of tho Potomnac, an understanding | canvass apply to the Electors would, in 4] count, and declare the vote,” In the second | the right to seply to the churges, but the Deino- [} wus arrivial ut between him ond the representa- | Beuator Morton's oplaton, be to glve fulse, On the contrary, Ahe fodig- | pordod, the precedeuts. are nob uniforing the [ cratic majority was Iexorable. “Chelr polnt hd WEBSTE S. Decewsber, 1870, pay aad all Wiapatches contalpinz e name of J. N, P, Putrick, " orJ. X, P, Pare tricks alva Charles Dismond, or Churles Dimond ; 0 Runyon & s alo fadd & Bushi ula Burnu Cussorly; alwo Willtawm 31, awimu. or 1o f 1) aid Gwynn, or from him. und ulldlspatchies Whero tho sum’ of 34,000 i mentioned, und all the dis- cetlogs were on cell o eelare res cen Phey ceured the publiclty of ves of Lo press, ngalnst whom tho censorshlp emoct ? | natlon meetings wero enthuslastic alfulrsy | vote hus been counted and declared in different | heew galned. “They hud secured the publlelty baichos of n fiolitical character, by whomeoever tives of tho press, st o censorship | yno Democrats a little more materlal for argu: seemed mostly dirceted, by which all mnatters and largely attended, aud in sume cases fm- | ways—sometimes by the Vice-President, some- | the slunder, and bad closed the duor against uny | === == antor recolved, roferring to the Electoral vole of " v ¢ | ment. * He vould sesno way in which to glve 4 times by tellers uppointed by bLoth Houses, sud | gnswer to it = ww‘lv it S - Gt T neligibnity 6t Watie ava Freutiontial | Shicaio 85 30 400 omiott tathe 1OTY | uny color of legal authority for the Tilden | Brotbius panleuiuy au Bulch, fhe AN | gpinctimen votes hav. been thrown out upainab- | *°° 4 gzvirr o surkizss sasTiioxy, s i S Hitan,| e 18 EVInE o eorticate i § DT ontan toafford to b represeutativoa of | Elcctors atthis Into duy. 1tls currently ro- | 1 ity of firoser touc platetu o IO I8 | gection e o | Me WG then olfered she follawlug reso- Ml]l]tlY and Sankw at the Taberuacle .'.'R.” PUNCA) ehamctar by ‘"""}‘{,"”'f" S 0r ros t'.“1,‘,12,“;’,7,{‘;“&'&'2?1's?.’rffi.'.'fz'x’«%‘.&fl'fiéi‘é'r’fr‘l ::::tt Wr‘:d.l.n Rap“h“m}' ulrlul:u lh‘eu‘:{mul;hu l‘;ll"" cupaelty, and bundreds could wot ket fn. Ivwas | the St to vount the votes. Ho is convineed | Zesuired, That all testimony relsting to New | . g 88y d within tho porlod named herolu, 1da Judgea wero stiumlated to tako the actlon Vet 1hayos 1u olectid, and does not bellevy that | Lota be siricken from the records, nu It has e O e (Signed) 0. P Monrox, Neation, pwrticularly toucking eogagununts duny b that Huye h noectiun with th Ipaniry wiresings, Tuewtay, g, 3 @i of Coumtutes of el Siea ana Blec- | with tho ebemy. A1 Soa tloy have done by ¥ been shown that |t Las any conueetion ¢ R T e s o ) ¢ s T vensorsllip about this tme was placed fn’ “xpLuENCES" THE DEST CITIZENS OF PORTLAND, the Democrats whll serlunsly oppoae bils juaug. gt v 2 9 et . . | nration, ¢ ] o the general chrge of Mr. Cr . Seward, As- | brought to bear from New York, aud ugly yu. | Vtts, Curtwright, Stecle, Smpson, Chadwicky § "Wiliar, of Michigan, Iy slways been dlassed | Bubladulohtu, uud bl 1tico Lias no Jurtadiction, q siutant Becrutary of Blate, t0 whom tho Censor | miors’ are afloat which t would not bo Just to | 843 Wolph, mentioned abave, have been sum- | gs an Independent Repubifcan, e 1s cortuinty [ W Perinieaion B8 STl S Gty could pot | o any or tie tuistersor vy, 1 Rl o Jeracy L‘lly‘ Brooklyn, and u the Paberascle wail) be ypeu, sad 1 ters over whlch | Sheisiia : 1o mai ORTON TO MORTON, il T attemlunce. Posé de- Moudr, Mr.nal Orrice WestEsx UXion TsLraasric o n workers wil sieiug w hrlvate WkeEyiow with Mr. ¥eany, Ngw Youx, Dec, 24, 1870, — JAs Jon. o ¢ A woned to Wushingtun as witnesses to testify | o mon of Independent and practical .views, and hoshpoartuniey to conduct u fale and full | 1he opportuiity, ubless they 'nfi,,".‘nf.fi"’,:‘,’;;,‘{-,:",,‘:’"",',‘,’},',“,',,,‘,";',‘,'”"}{" ol e ! "1!1‘1'.'.“:?\“;3[}:2 {f.‘.f‘.i"&‘.‘:.f.%‘ff S o krensferpad | thesn to print without coufimation. They may | V0T L go it Coutitteo on Privileges and | is incllued to moderation, 1o fs 4 Republican Bt wid b 1o 10 procecding F‘:‘i'j"’nné.'r‘.'n O, Lot w your oticy duted Washinglon, D, | 10 $ho War Dopartment, aud v 1 8. Hanford | bavo R foundation lu fact, and may only graw | o " n i oo seomed to bo the logat | Of tho Hayes type Ho would proablybu 1§y gyrher. 'Tie lud promised to show that the N g Y s, o o't retling, Blo vel . 1, 1 w " 1 was uppownzed Military Supervisorof telegraphic §, out of the couviction most Republicuns enter- % tavor of any constitutional, equitable, and hous | o5 any relating to New Lots was pertinent, [ o4 efins Bl o uriial tant art ey, ity | s reaulred 1o praduco. Mithy 4 LN setnce throughions the Dnfted Statest - | fabs that tho past eloction cauipalgn to carry | BAVISE 0f tho party, suld the Constitution o€ | oralde adjustrient. Yo thougnt it had wlready been shown, Ho | & {7 ATy, ar Varkeh . o § tartd Election'of tho United States Sonate, orlginalsnnd "This’ censorship, waluly from an fmproper ' . | Oregon confers all juuiciul autbority upon the v elufmed tiut the Commitice had no power tu | geluck ubpight, O Thubday gl L . Mrs contes o al] tetestanbic. datches reriia st | st tho hower, Becanie-vory abnoxlots and, | te tloso Bouthieru tates Lag all been conduct- | 311 1o Gavernor hos no fudicial power, DEMOCRATIC FRAUDS. CoeTie 1L from the record nll the investigation | Houdy st tellvor o widicas ut, (o Labérincts od Seat trom fho_ telegraii . oficen . at s Kalem | us early as Docy 5, 1801, o sesohution wa adopt: ( ¢4 under tho suporviston of Me, THden' lim- | ooy could ft bo conferred upon bLim ; WIOLESALB—TEsTINONY | 5hould e closed, and it was shown to by Trrele- 1 Chbcmeo i 2 Dot Vendiy b s gl :? 'h“]a"d' bfm‘fx gf, rvmoa_from o dat “‘“’"""’ Houso ot R“"”"’""mm" o That "i"’ faiateattrian ll‘»; h::: and it fs made his lmuumlvlu duty by m:ffi:‘fi' ;?‘;fi: ll:;unl INVRSTIOATING Co- | vant. The minority was In the power of the y“-'ug'i""’ S Gl Vg ooy Ler, 1§ t‘ll.'::‘; o lll(l‘l:lhn.lell‘l,ell‘ga.l{l‘l'llxlfil‘:wllgu dudfciary Cominities be “'?m'ml yo lgatrelt = WILL, RECOUNT, tho Coustitution of Orvgon to lssue & certlficate | MITTEE-—THANSMARENT PIAUDS IN JEUSHY nnA{‘urlt)',thl\llm:n‘zl:r‘luxl:u% I‘tlle ma) ;’Wlty would e S mmenot 32N, B puteick OF J. T, Paniricks alea | S telcmiphic cenvorablp of tho presslias beent | Nuw Yonk, Dec, 25.—The Florila corre- | ¢ person havivg tho higheat numberof | CIFYy SNOOKLYN, AND Nuw-LoP—AN Brvokr | s @ BORRIG MESE I UL, ¢ work NOWICE, | fi't' n ul{-h';ml.‘:g{l‘g fi'n‘u‘-fix'?-mm;'s'r‘xd;;l"fi:‘-::fi;’f ")’.lll'll by whom lli Wiow cnr;myxncal: to rcpglrz :\‘;’I““i'“ of the New York Zimes telographs the | go1es, aud therefore hoviolsted his officlal oazh, ::3:3,':“; ,’.‘,’,,“,,,‘.'3,’.‘3,“"‘“ l;mrdnfln and hnn; lllut ".." :h:‘mn;uy‘ Lounee- ec ti on N Oti ce ha Wiihuw M4, Gwyun, or Lo sald Gwi 2 | ifsuch cénsorship has not been used to restrain | following: divial functions, and did an acl " 3 tlon, ['or my part 1 am nof v . o sndull ats gt “"": ,3‘:'“, “the st 5 | Mholesoma political crticlem and discusston, | TALLAMABSRE, Dec. 2.~ To-day nothiog was | “aumed dudidal, functiond, et Avie York asinet i i b0 ba prowmeed detinitely. ned, ol spatchies of a polltical el of Cul- 4. :i" Ly whonivosver sent or recetved, refers 'f to ihy Electoral votv of Oregon, the fuoliglufiity Watte a1 0 Prosldentinl Elector, sod 0 uil “dtpatehes f » poditical character, ek was revi this luvestizat vt . Whilo e trolcesel and Tudablo objoct bk beoh | dons b thaBrnto Beard ot GuarammnE Tjus | whih was revotutlouary and erniual, Tho lawa | Tho Cangresslonal, Commitive uppolnted to | S UGURTIGS (o aaky auld S, SacDuugall, | Notiefo sty gt b e, sl et of wili o uld ut the otlive Ot sald tu withhold from the enemy information in ref- of Ovegon provide thut If any vacancy oceur In | favestigate the clection in Now York, Jersey Whow sy commlttes were In scesloa in e 1k erence to the muvements af th o marrow they will reassomblo and canvass the re | iy Brectoral College by resiguation,deathy fall | City, Brooklyn, and Philadelpbls, fu sesslon 8¢ | Waghington more thun four days lust surlng i tho Stk of Junuary followings Mr. Hick | turus fn gecordance with tho mandate of the 8u- | yra to att end, or atherwis, ks EheTae, Nichoras Hotel, waa calied t0 oracr yes- | without gttlug auy Important evidease ™ a from 1 3 v i (A mun, of Penosylvaoia, reéported a rasolution, | preme Court. 3 0 1 mbers beln; Mr. Cox proposed not 1o push Mr, Waddell's | fT0g c5e0) e w':;’:.'f."-‘z‘.::‘eflr he::lnu‘ Iol‘;ca fff;i‘ig. .c‘fl‘u‘x‘fi" which was uu{ed “uldt‘fvg'w domand for tho Somo members of the louss Committec went SRRy ’.‘“u:n 1' ml' oL m,n, 1 terday a¢ 11 o'lock; all the e '8 | yesolution, but to et it le Jover auotlier day. == = — (i 1 sky that 1 liavo ncither posscasion nar control of | Previous question and without debate, and 80~ | yutg morning to Jackson C mittoo went | yuay gl tho vacuney by pluraity vote. Ths law | prescat. . W) ive you ew trial," ho suld. DISKOLUTION NOTICE. Ly iy loewagesaent by the Western Unlon Tete- | Parcutly without @ yiroper aporectation of the this morning to Jackson County, and will alss provides that the resignation of lJeglslative * TEETINONY RECARDING FRAUDS, Mr. MueDourall replied that be didn't want B ISSOLUTION, ~. {ph Company, and uos utiwole, therefore, elther | precedent being thew establlshed. ‘Tho resolu- sent for &t least & weok. and exseutive oflicers lu the Btate shall bo made | Bamuel Mitehell, of East New York, tho first | gny such limite. 3lo moved to postpone the SO A fit’ g ! “’mhx:.l:rmnln.:r such d(‘lr&cgc: or metugen | tion was us nllows: TUB BANATB COMMITTER to the Governor, butall other resigations to | witness, testifiod that he had lived in Eat New | resolution ;‘"‘l“unnjlfiu:&‘: mgt.llon wis put Lo | Tho co-partnershlp herstoluts sylatlogunds or Ahe 0 . ¢ requlromont of eald Butice. \'erryufe‘.’.':&{nm;h Jtesolved, That the Judicisry Committeo be su- | contiued itu lnvestigations today, aud examined | (1,6 person or the body hav.ug power to 1l the | York for seventeen yeurs; he voted in the Firet lhfi‘“{;‘,fl;".f‘ s estion of Mr, Rice, then | Butual conseat.” Either purtuer s suthorléed (o uab | (@iiued) Wiy fespecitully, :Ilm.‘;:;x ito 2 ond for) [f\;“{’.:u‘c“ J,,‘t;‘,“."ifi‘.",'i‘.‘\'hfl svveral witneasea from- Jackson County, and | vacancy. Therefore thero was a right of Ward} the vots cast in East New York i No- w(l\&im\' m‘”“;m uzlu; with the understanding | “4 27 B8 haarbsiement, Y B TAYLOR: o i ORTON'S APPIDAYIT. curaphic consorahip ofthe pross hereiofure selerred thelr testimony made still mote apparent the vember last was over 2,100; witoess saw & nuint- | 1hb (¢ should be brought up aguln to-dsy. Pne understgurd will contiuus the Furssce asd Sievg | wially ind, County of' New York, et Ter- | toanid Commluae by the Hooss ses sobjectat inc | E¥iisnee of [ ou Lhe purt of the Deior | 48 T cate ol e thac boudy Uaut aipls power | ber of persous votluk {n Eaat New York who be- | Mr. Wells rewarked, ia conclusion, that it was | puabiess st Th ol siard Tha Mietiaag it o v oy e, TR s Orioa 63 Due Barsdaaly | Souipetvhe produeiion. o yipers aud lesgraphic:| Faopublicans * bifors the. Btate Boasd. '1¢ | to fill tho vucasey, which they e Iia pro- | looged n i Niuth Tenty-first, sod Twouty- | o unlyereal practico s qousta for Judges GG, e i