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- ' | ! - ¢ Chicagn Dailp Teibmre, 1 A‘w R ST VOLUME XXXI. CHICAGO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1876. £ PRICE FIVE CENTS, LATEST LOOK. The Democrats Mournfully Relinquish South Caro- lina and Florida. MONDS, &co fn order to Tedues our stock to the lowest point BEFORE JANUARY 1, WE SIIALL OFFBER THE breatst Bargains LVER RKNOWN IN Fine Watches, Rich Jewelry, Silverware, &c., REGARDLESS OF QOST, LAY & RODDIN, Wholesale and Retail, LAKE & CLARK-STS. DIAMONADS, WATCHES, Centennial Laurels! Hallett Davis & C0's| A TrepLE crOWN FOR upriGHT PIANOS . | WHEELER & WILSON! ‘Were the Only Ones, Out of aver Forty Compstitors, that Itecelved Special Mention and 3 Hororat e Centennisl. THREE MEDALS They stand fn tune loncer than any Planos mads, AND ‘They are rich and full i tong, constrie 10 ul:;l:lr:: THB’EE DIPLOMAS 1 ! ! arul are {n every esnentis] the Porfect Planos of ¢ Musical tnasters and amateirs in Americs snd Eirope p[onounce the Hallett, Davis & Co.'s Uprights un- h Tlicke planos. with other Mustcal Instruments of the heat makek can he found at my wareraoms. Lilustrated Drice uALalogies furulshied free on appilcstion, W. W. KIMBALL, CORNER BTATE AXD ADAMS.S18,, CHICAQO, a unanimous report will be made to that effect. The Comumittes will return fn w few days. NO WaAM. A Democratic organ here has reachiod a point 3 far from war as thae following: Elther Mr. Tilden or Mr. Hayes, under any cir- cumntances, will bo the nesi President. The former If consclence, the Iattec if corruptlon, pre- valls, There are no serfone gronnds for appre- hending clvll war. A conntry seldom Indulges In one an tho heel of another, There may be revoln- tlon, but ft will Le as significant and more peacefal than that of 1861, It may not drive the tyrant from the throne, but it will so émbarrass the In- coinhent of the Execative chale as to make it s neat of thorns luatead of ro=es, impressing upon the Presldential candidate of the futnre the lesson that office obtafned by fracd is 8 grievous burden to ite ‘poseeazor. TAE CONPRRENCE COMMITTEE, The 8cnate branch of the Confercnce Com- mittee on the Electoral vote was {n sesslon sev- cral hours to-day. The mecting was prelimina- ry to obtain tho views of members as to the best means of performing the duty sasigned them, It is the purpose of the Cummittee to keep ita discusslun private for the present. F THE ONROON PLECTION At o mecting_of the Scnate Committec on TPrivileges and Elections, this morning, Senstor Kernan presented s request In writlog from 8enator Kelly, of Oregon, asking that the fol- lowing-named gentlemen be subpenaed to Qf" licre ns witncsses in the Oregon case: J. . 8. Miller and Jobn Parker, the persons who acted with Cronin in the Electoral College, and W. B. Laswell and Heury K“E cly, who were voted for with Cronln on the Electoral ticket. These gentlenen were summoned, as requested. , While rchieming politidaus of ull shades are plotting und planuing how to accure power and place for thelr fricnds, Senntors Edmunds and ;onkling ar: passing the holidays here, busily and carefully exsmining the luwa bearing on the counting of the Electoral votes, and the prece- dents as lald down fn the acconnts of what has thenrdemnhesnpremuCoun.thciy?gaol State Canvassers procecd to canvass ther’ rns from each county mccording to the face of eaid re- turns, and that the same principle be :‘prlled to returns for_members of Congress and Legisla- tures as adopted fn relotifon to the returns of Gavernor and Licutenant-Governor.” Ar, Cowgill MOVED T0 AMEXD by nidding the following worda 1o the firat ause: * Unless such return shows its falsity upon its farce.” Tmi resolution thos amended passed unani- mously. It (r’;nnplred about this time that Cocke, tak- ing time by the forelock, had already ssaumed in himself the functions of the Roard and kad sucretly canvassed the returns, and certified his result to the Court, In his private canvass ho retained Duval County, but in the Board bo voted to refect it, This versatile genius vindl- cated his remarkable abilities In other ways, The result of to-dsy's canvasa clected Drew Governor by 185; Hayes Electors by 2095 David- son, Detnocrat, to Congress by 540, and hrubeu, ll.csmb)h:n. by 320, Gov, Btearns hos his remedy against Drow's naurpation in an action of quo warranto, which be will doubtiess bring in guod thne. The Republicans here deserve great praise for their brave Bght. Thelr victory has been stolen from them by order of a Court, which earns for itscff & questionable re- pute throughout the country, ' The Demo- crots in Tilden's fnterest arc chsgrined over the result of to the Presidentlol clection. They exrcctml by means of Cocke’s resolutlon to carry Tilden victorlously through under protection of the Court's order. They are compelled to con- tent themselves with the lesser spoils of this ju- Qiclal raid, SOUTH CAROLINA. 1TOLD YOU 80, Nzw Yonk, Dec. 27,—One South Carolina correspondent of the New York Zimes tele- graphs as follows: CoLusia, Det. 27.~Those who hayve been depending on Hampton's asscrtion that his fight had no conncction with the Electoral contest rofizing In the parfel, and atated that the eff: these aets was Yn provent colored pmplu' fmg‘n‘fi r"::lel:xg Republican smeetings and voting that Witneas was cross-examined at length, especial. 1yIn regan) to the depreaations of negroes in stealing seed-cotton, which he explalned by saylng the colnred peonle all had an acre or two of cotton ‘which was sold in sced, and that they were accased of stealing it, aud cunmr{ ntores “whare it wan lmrclllleflwem burned. {lealso testified to dis- urbances at Reruhllcln meetings, and threats of Joe Bates to kil witness, and auhaequently wit- neas moved to Baton Rtonge for aafety. i lwxlrl,x.lm Jivs, , _gava simllse testimony In regard to hls nefghbathond, and said one nlfht th:gflcnluznu lind gone to his house and cailed for bim; Thoy came to bls wife's Led and poked aronnd with & lsto] under tho cover for him: took nia gun And ruke [t Went to the cabin of bis hired man, DIl Willlans, and put arope around his neck, tightened the ropu carelesaly like, \Witaoes followed them to the house uf Monrue Beechum, colared, whom (Im{‘ took from his houee and put 8 rope around his neck, 1le has not Leen aeen since, olther by his wife oranybody else. Major Sclvadge was hung abouta ycarngo, e was n calored maun. Hen- derson Packer, colored, was shot, Ho sstons Coroner's jury MRS, ALICE GILBERT {colored) carroborated tho testimony of her hns- ind, Alexander Glibert, In referenco to bulldoz- era coming to her honse In search of her husband: of their hreaking his gun and putting s ropa around her neck, and threatening to hang her and burn the house. ' The nten wero disgnised, Knew some of them, but declined to give thelr names, as :g:yfli;fiapmwrly there and could nolgobu:h it On cross-examination, ahe sald they meatly all llved In Daton Rouge, nnd wurs merc{anu.r yers, and clerks, but the man who pi ut -8 rof around her neck, and the Captain, lived in the country, A Lively Tilt in the House on the All-Important Question. Messrs. Garfleld and Ban- ning the Prominent Gladiators, The Latter Most Effectually Unhorsed and Dis- comflted. Their New Rotary Hook Fock-Stitch Sow- Ing-Machines, the Standard Sewing- Machines of the World, $225 Compare Whosler & Wilaon's Centennial Awards with the Awards for any other Wl buy an elegant now Rosewood Machine, the Officlal Reports, ) PIANO FORTE, | | momssmimi. « A Medal and Diploma for tho “NEW {fid;finfi"’.‘."m“%. ctom i cetsvonatltert i | WIBELER & WILSON SEWING JACHINE? Iake, warranted for fve years, for the following reasons : R. T_ M ARTIN’ “A Tock-Btitch Sewing-Machine, unsur- Cronin Delivers Mis Package and Waits for His Re- ceipt. BENJAMIN MORGAX, colored, sworn, Is Coroner of East Baton Ronge, Was a slave, and purchased his freedom 10: $1,650. Afterwards bonght his wife snd children for 88,000, Tlas held many inquesta on murdered men since Jan. 1. Was finally notlicd by the Reg- ulatora to nlor holding tnqueate. On tho morning of the 13tk of May was fl‘l\lcl’ to bold an inquest on the bodies of an old muy, Jerry Myers, and his #0n San.peon Myers. Thie 0id mah wis hung and the young man was shot, Jerry Myers hungto a He Is Likely to COontinue Waiting and Watching in Vain, d Jmb orer the road facing Sampson Al th o) : been dane when the votea bave been counted {n pson diyere, with slx wassed in the fino workmanshp of it parts, | J0formal Meeting of the Senate Branch | years pust. Tielr opinlons may bo looked for | are llkcy to b waked up to s | bullcts Inhiaback, twoin s bowd sni thres Ia 1 and possessing great originality, great adapta. of the Conference Committee. us entitled to pgreat welght, and coleulsted to | sense of the untrustworthy nature of | had put the first bale of cotton In Baton Roug E’,m_ 4 State'st- bility to differont classesof work. both on Clot} * exert an important Influcnce In sbaping the po- | Democratie evidence. This correspondent has | twenty-nve yoats, ile wan n leading Republican in ¥ | e e | Dillly to diferont classcsof work, both on Cloth litical future, from the beginning asserted that the oblectiva | Al nclaliborhood. Never heartlnny otiier reason CURS. and {eather, heauty of stitch, ease and r‘:'widl- e A 2 R—._T P polat of the * bulldozing™ and bribery In this | nto Baton Kouge on the diy 6f olectinn Lo vots, s Ne(‘,klafies Lo(}k(}ts C[‘OSSGS &G o oeasasnsseaanen |y of motion, and completeness of display, The Lounisiana Investigating Commit- ' TON. Btate was Tilden's eleetion. In the Demoeratic | $he troopeafurted protection. “Tireo or fout dayn 3 4 e CANADA 2. A Mcdal ond Diploma for the **NEW tees Still in Full Blast. HANDALL'S LAST NOTE, programme all else would follow, The Court | Afterhoiding the Inquest it Myers. reccived o Wasgmxarox, D. C., Dec. 27,—The following 1a the copy of a letter from Bpeaker Randall to President Orton, written yesterday: 1lores or ReruEsesTATIVER, WASiINOTON, D. C., Dec, 20, 1870, —Willlam drto e dent Western Uinion Telegraph Company, New York—Sin: Referring to a copy of the subpana accompansing your_ communication of the 23d Inst., post-marked New York, Dec. 25, 4:30 p. m.,and by mo fust recetved. | Aind there {s a direct error In the writ, which cscaped niy attention at the timo It was signed, of which vou might perhapa have avsiled youraelf as an excuse to commit & contempt for not baving brought with you the pa- ers which the Committea manifestly deslred to ave produced, had you -pn;ured before them In warning eigned **Captain of Rtegulators," sgalust holding any more Inquests, sand held no more. There wer:several juore murders, Four mon wete hung near Port Hudson at the same time. SOPIIA PAYNE, - colored, tertified that In June Jast her huaband, Wwho way a prominent Repubiicon, mado a speech on Saturday, and was kitied on Tuesday mornlog by a body of white men who caume and broke dowi the door. tled n noose around her hushand's neck, and, mounting thele horses, galloped off, dragsing him on ihe pround and l-umlng‘ hm, eard his budy was I&lng Ly Conlte River. Noone dared to bury it, Knew vomeof the men, viz-: Jeery Glover, Phillp Brashear, Bd Davis, Shuck Dradley, and others, Komo hud thele faces blacked ; others had no dinguise, 0f the Latest ond Richest Patterns, for the HOLIDAYS. A.H.MILLER, 61 Washington-st. PR Sttt bt JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, Etc. B Lidadodod bt B atntbolibbint o i o WIHEELER & WILSON BEWING-MACHINE," by 5 . 3. A Medal and Diploma for SEWING.MA- nM?dlim}{s}&’ N w'.f"," Fr';“fldfl' cnmnlNammz-wouK. “4 superb display uring the Holldays we willcloseont the halance | of needle-work exccated upon the Wheeler & 2,',.‘:"::.’:‘SE‘::‘!;;%‘:.‘&.fi"i;'l‘.'.';"f.‘.“““”‘“”" prics, Wilson Sewing-Machines, exquisite in design ;k;:lmn't“fu,llfi:;;.g.;-. u:"ml ;ly'le. and fiuish, from the lightest gauze to the Beut, Hamian OLer and fieaver Neth, leaviest Leatlier." Fronch Neal, Lynx, Alaaka Jink and Otter Sots L ey Wheeler & Wilson M'(°g Co., yesterdsy refused to grant the motion to re- move THE QUO WARRANTO CASE agalinst the tayes Electors to the United States Circuit Court, and ordered the respondents to smend their answer by 11 a. m to-day, Mr. Corbin appeared and denled he had made any answer by a motlon todlsmiss bécause of the want of jurisdiction, and to remove the case ta the proper trihunal, the Circuit Court of the United Btates. Justive Willard undertouk to nssert that the motion was in the nature of an answer, snd that the Court had so acted upon {t, and that ft was now too ate to demur Various Degrees and Xinds of Bulldozing Testifled To. An Open Lstter by Ben Hill Defining His Position, Golng out of trade, and clusing out entire THE ALL-IMPORTANT. laoke, Jew- Children’s Cloaks and Sets, Ete., Ete. 3 ANOTUER TILT IN THE HOURE. obedience to the mandate, about which yot donot | to the &umdkuon of the Court. Cor- ‘The Committee x'ulj_uume- untll 7:30, ciry 8iivorntated | Our goods arc all of thiy season’ manufacture, No. 44 Fourteenth-st., Unlon Square, 8pecial Disputch to The Tribune. heem lo enteriain any doubly naingly, " ntyon | bin vers heatedly asserted that e Court | 1.y gengrs bepiomii s N, o | apd euverlor in workmanship and finist. ~ Any ar- NEW TORE. Wasumaron, D. C., Dec, 27.—Tho Honse | $ho4ld Lo aud apnear efors, tha sclect Gumidlt: | could not call that an snswer which was 8 | sl Dot ket s “sivores Hiae omd id-plate sets | Helo can bo macg encelatly to ardur, had a three-lour sesslon, which was dovoted to | ber, 1876.° What the Cominittee might have | Imotion to dismiss. After an sngry colloquy on | iy zast Taton. Ttouge sl hfa e, Wan a memoer S5 Brogn lockietay UCHER., oAk, general debato upon the Loulslana queation, | arked you or deslred to ank you iad you sppeured, | the part of the Gourt, ho was alloved until 10- | of the Republican Varish Campatim Committee. : PPN SR s M COR Gt el b e wltont e pabaie. 1, of conraarde 4 atesfored. with 11 attempi e ietea Statren 75 1¢ aroso upon the request of Gen. Banning that | St rou 1T Gl | wive S sahoriey o exture | - Judge Willard, during the debate, sald thot | the poriy. - Was' folloed. ¢ ac ‘Gz from Forks, fipoons, Hog- $ the proceedings of the Cincinnati Tilden meet- m:xlln; dl-«l}mr‘lam‘ "‘i.‘"“'n’"d,"“".'}"“‘é’ mu;fln:e m:‘ w mleh co%rm rdu‘ r;:s ondents in hul‘i :iz:us ;’r:l:enl crxl‘hl'llcax:‘mce“nu to nno!&nerflhy nm:;zd Blhlld 3 e 9 nt " u slould appesr before tie Comumittee. | agninst the Bourd of Canvassers ha pen . nuiher time waw fired upon in Balon &, "g?afi-. . Facket: WILL DUY A VERY ELEGANT ATASKA ' o 3 :,“,f;lfig,"",,,‘“f{;‘ 1;:3 "’EI.): ;’)‘;;:::-z:?:l;[:; The Nouse alone can do that, and, 1 suppose, | eajetlated . to bring the Court and fts | JoRZe. liad not slept in his own hoasa far for would only take cogulzance of the matter when regulurlly rought to ita notice by the Committea. As you linvo pussibiy uot obsarved the resolutions adopted Dec, 20, expressing the senee of the Vlouse i reapect of ita powers and privileges whon acting throngh the instrumentality of a commit: tee authorized to send_fur persons snd papers, T have the honor to send you the following copy, to which [ would respectful 1 call your attention, glurn follow the resolutions of the Honso belore published, ronths for fear of as«asalnation, To Senator MeDonald—~At the dificulty In Baton TRonge the quurrel wae 1 relation to alleged draw- ing of a revulver by Morgan, who was with me, Mr, Morgan, Mr.Gentll (a white man), and myscif were all tined 310 each by the Mayar, n;l‘;hn Conunlttee adjonrued till 10 o'clock to-mor- decislons into contempt, That such result has come may be admitted, bat it {s to tho Demo- cratic lawyers Judge Wiltard should look when he'wants to fnd those who have produced it Bj carrying out thelr suggestions with absulute fidelity In spite of law and of facts, tac Court has {ndeed been reduced to 1T* PRESENT LOW ESTATE, Republican Inwyers bere are doubtful whether thelr polnt, and there seemed to bono good reason why the Republicans should have made any opposition, The debato was instructive, ns showing how utterly impossible it witl be to ‘bring the opposing parties in the House to any ngreoment, elther as to the facts, thelaw, or the conclusions of the Loulsiann ease. SEAISKIN SACQUE,| Coal Dealer, London Dye, made Jn Iatest stylc and best mannar; ro- MAIN OFFIOE AND DOOK: ticed from $125. R.T MARTIN, |0 Harkel and Rendoll§3, Toliday _new an 4 2| miscollaneous Books i & whot they wiil bring. Praycr-books. Watches ‘st cont. ¥ ENDALL, 232 inie-st, cornor cka IN TIE MAIN COMMITTEE, Sam D, McEnery wax recalled, apd the questlon atte G ) 1t Is their quty, of for the gaod of thetr cause, | Of sdmitting the ‘atatements of partiea to him in 0fce avd t) X THE CHARACTER OF GOV. WELLS, Yery respectfully yours, Yy £ 3 | roference to the disturbance ot 5t, Jawmes' Chapel 154 STATE-ST. ofl: and gfl{ fi;‘, ]ial;“fim,;b"' of the Returning Board, was the leading tople F 3k, Raxpary, Bpeaker. ;o cg(‘»lx'lzlnu’f hlgr: ec‘:!"n:;:it "r’ém'fifé"g? 3:’31': “l“flh wan sguln hmm:k’hl’:lp{l:enllnr: “the mnl:%:nlml:\l‘l‘l?:. PROTOSALS. e R Tl i Offics snd Yard, No, 711 Went Laks-st of discugslon. Gen. Bauning succceded fn has- = Tura Wwen so evident tonday hat 1t secmn g wante | foor hpiommebeiatsof Chatruty Howe oud Sens- ?,,.«.,WWW., Sealsiin Hats, Crps ‘Eranoh Offos, No, 146 LaSalle-st. ing read Bherldan’s report upomaWells conduct ] OREGON. of thne to go on before” him, capecially as it 1s | sion, it was decided not to ndmit {he statomenta of ROPOSALS FOR GROCERIES, Cioves tnd 1ristite | Tard cos af al sires, Brier T and Erlo, dolly- | 10 1867, It wos incarporated in the Record, al- L certaln, i, the Court has mo furiiicton | Mewi, Licy ami Garrett, av ey could b pra- , ot : D g ' . /at Dispatch to ne. over the matter. ucstion s _al- c y themselves, The witness was then g pr -°y:'.‘r'n ;.'“x,’?,l,;fi‘-:gkb'," 't,,? understgmed Furs of every descrip- | ered promptly and in’ good order to all parta of the though the House rucently refused to call upon Wastnaron, D Co Des. HeSovator Miteh- | ready prejudgeds us ' fn q a few days | anestioned by Senator Suulsbury aw to_the generat the War Department for it. But the Democrats immediatety began to Impeach thelr own wit~ ness, Gen. Bheridan's testimony as to Gov. Wells was deemed by them conclusive, but when Mr. Frya-called. their attention to Sherldan's serrific denunciation of ths Loufsfana people for’ their fiytimtdation, brutality, and ostracism, in which h8 declared that the White-Liners were “panditt],” the Democrats refused to accept his testimony. i Mr, Frye justified and explained tion, Finest Goods—Lowest | ®Yj Prices 3.5, BAKNES & G0, 70 Madlngn, | A% 7 Tesveres Toechand Msple Wood ———————e—————e————————= | Orders from clty or country will rocelve prompt STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. attentlon. Stockholders’ HMeeting, | Coal by the car-load at market rates. Tuik NaTiowAL DAws, FANCY STATIONERY. Cuioans, il Dee., 8, 187 B ST s Sy S ] ‘The annual meetingof the stockholders of this for the elcetion of Iirectors will be hold at its Banking A Ofice on Tueaday, (he Dth day of January next, bes g | oo tween tho hours uf 2 and 4 0'vlock p. m. cen the houm O SIMVING PRARCE, Prestdent, fullawing groceries, 10 be delivered linols Centeal floapital fur tho Inssne, or on the carsin Jack- 10,000 puunds extea C Sugar, 1n barrels, %0 pounds Cue Loat Sugar, In barreli, 50 pounds Granutated Sugar, {a baere! 4,00 aunda chalce Itlo Coffee. 25 half-chicats extra Oolong Tea, 10 barrela cholce SuEar-Loa £ Urips, 3 barrels Now Orleans Molasacs, 1 cask Turkish Pruues, Al e foregolng #0nds 10 bo purchased by ssmplea #otta the inslituticn, and no goods fobe paid for which do ot equal the aamples furnished by tho sic- eemful biddor, The privilegu v rescrved of vejccting ary proposal, or patt of any proposal, not satlsfactory, 3 condition of the canvazs in Ouachita, which he an- swered at consldorable lenygth. 3lostof it wass repatition of yesferday's tentimony. He said that one of the first offorta was to break down the colors 1ne, b}v: nssuring the negroes that if they would Join ‘the Demucrats thelr gencral condition ould be {mproved by their jofuing the whites In an attempt to ssctire 4 goorl Lovernment. In order to do this, the nssixtance of leading colnred mon in the various wards was first enlisted, ond argumuents and reason were used to {uduco the colored men .to fnln by huth colorcd and white speakers, and thelr elforts wera gencrally sncccss. ful. Among the earhicst convurts was Richutond Yyou mnay expect to heat that the Hayes Electars will be required to gn before & Democratie ref- erce, or possibly to bring fnto the court itself the evidence that they bave the right to cast the voto of the State. Before a fair tribunal, cven before the Democratic Congressional Com- mittee, they would mnot feur the ro- sult. But~ experfence has taught the Republicans to regard the Supreme Court of South Caroliua as an engino run by Tilden englineers alone, They would be fully justitled in refusing to appear before it, or sub- ell has recelved o telegram from Odell, the Oregon Elcctoral messenges, stating that he whil arrive licre to-morraw, It {s glven out here that Odell intends to make uo statement untll after he has BTN put upon the witness-stan: before the Election Committee, L CRONIN DEPOSITS HIS PACKAGE. To the Weatern Associated Tress. Wasmixeros, D. C., Dee. 27.—Cronin, the Tllden Elector of Oregon, to-day delivered the wnd of selectiug such articles from the alove listas 3 i Flectoral vote of that State to Viee-Presldent muunznn;mf toit. Dunn, a_colared mun, the Presklent of o Repube e wldered, tor the, Tntercat of the lottal. Pooket-Diarics, New Year's Call-| puzmpan's DENUNOIATION OF GOV. WELLS. | o Ty Goclined. to give o receipt on. ac Charies F. MeLea, Hean club, aud Ike fandatl, another leadtng negro. Ho sald that it arose from the fact that Wells, ONE OF TILDEN'S AGBNTS, One cauae of the delection among the negracs was that (ax notices had recently been served upon then; In oue ciey there wis a tax on a horse el o Grocerien® one sireetad 1017, 0: WILTLOUR, Triaive, aua the ofher ta 1l. F. CANKIEL, Suporin® lLendant, Jacksonvlile, i1, " The Hide and Leather Bank, | ins-Cards, Photograph = Aloums, count of two returtis from the State, as in the Fine Pockot-Books, Gold Pens, 2 cuse of Florjda, here, oud was admiited to practice In hia desire for peace in Loulstana, was recog- hl} Witlard_today, in order to act in v the OHIOAGO, Doo, 41,1870, | p nizing for pace men whose hands were still S— worth 840 of $13, aud another of $7.50 on a cow o The annus) meetin ocket-Knives, Playing-Cards, FLORIDA Flectoral case. Maxwell, another New- | WOrh £10 B 200 800 of §7. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS ¢ red-nanded with trcason. It was about the 3 " intere: and calf; which tax niotice was read from tha stand. - Forteld st iis pamitag X 8 1§yr | Cribbage-Bosrds, Games, &c., &Cu | e when Johnson had Just entered upon his DECLINE TO MRET, e ey ol Tiden. The Var of thin Biata | b, e Domocratie speakors. Cant. Farauer, tlio with mopey of Tliden. Tho bar of this Biate is now retatned practically in a body, —The fow Republican uwyers are thus carricd from court to court, and are denfed by partisan Judees the ordinary courteslea of tho profession as to time. Chfef-Justice Moses 1s quite 11, and will not resume his seat_on the beuch for some thne, if stul. He is 74 f-l.-nng of age, und his recent attack of congestion of the lungs leaves him extremely weak. The question of who is Governor will be ar- ONLY DIRECT LINE 'T0 FRANCES Theuentm'[r-nnmm.(uc«:mpnn 's Mafl Steamers beiweon New York and Ilavre, cslling at Plymouth 0. 18.) for tha landing of passengers. The splendld Yessels on this favorite route for the Continent, (Cabina Frovided with Klectric ells,) wilt sall from pfer No. 143, fout of liarrow street, N. 1., as follaws: Labrador, Sangller, Eatirday, Dec, 50, 3p. m. Amere Pouzolr, * Baturday, 13, 3 p._mn. France, delle, Batarday, Jan.37, 3 p. mi. " Price of e snge In gold (incliding wine 120, according 1o sccommiodat nd, 872, bird cubin, 840. Heturn tickels at retsil. Now ready ond fur- m—_—— nished free upon Application, the latest revised Telograph Firo- xonmfig .}ren otice. Alarm, and Oalendar for 1877, Directors of the Traders’ fnsuranes Company, of Chi- | neatly arrsnged for the pockot. €ago, JII.. will belicid at the office i\ot. 25 and 37 Chamber of Commerce, Onday. Jamiary laty A, 1 1871, Folia will bo Gpen 0 l .l) o H Q:G irghibaeieks u dveoc el a ™ | UILVCT, FAZC, HOYIC & U0, Temocrutic candidate for Congress, was very pops ular with the negroes on nccount of his earncat and vigorous prosceations while ho was District-At- torney. 1o fact, he was tne only honest District. Attoruiey in the district elnce 1805, Tha Winees then parruted that' while spesking at Lugtuwn, where a love-fenst waa huld, seventy- three colored men of Randall's Club jolued undee thoeshortution of the ltov. M. D). Caun. Nearly every cojored man In Logtows Ward jolned. In addition to mixed cliubs, tiere woro two cluva et tirely composed of negroes. Large numbers of TALLANASSRE, Fla, Dec. 27.—The notice from the Secretary of State to the other mem- bers of the Canvassing Board to meet this morn- Ing to recanvass the returns was withdrawn to- doy.” McLin and Cowgill refused to obey the order of the Court, aud will flle a motion to vacate the_rule and sct naide the mandamus. Attorney-General Cocke will obey the mandate of the Court by m\\mx&: the caiiyass himsclf, Presidency, and there waas real douger to the country. Mr. Fryosald that ho would rather sco men fn power who were in arms ‘for the Confederacy than thoso who in Ohlo and elsewhere urged tho South on to rebelllon and then deserted them. If they were willlng to accept 8herldaun's testimony against Wells, why would thoy not take his . an MY, reduced ' rates, testimony as to other mutters in Louisiana and ¢ suine e Clerk's ofll it | gued on the habens corpus case of a prisoner | colored prople of that varisit voluntarily ond with- i R e L G L Stockholders’ Meeting. I8 and 120 Monroe-st. _ | clsewhiere! Mr. Frya said that, when ho was in ’,‘éflcfi] {:’ffim‘csflhm tkiwollice, au ik reecatly purdoned by Gov. Chmberlaln on aut compulatun ot inthulaatign, Jolned, the Dema- Sicviners merked Uus £ dg no Carry sicciads pAMG' | e anpoal meetlog of (e Stogkhoiiers of the L ANIE Bobics Louisiana on n Congressionnt Committce, the | Ex-Attorncy-General Williams arrived this | Briday betoro Qudge Carpentsfs B B0 FEEUE | or, and utlior Lemocratio speakers nfinouncod fro- * T AT e e i¥eago. | Merchante' savings, Loan and Trust Company, of thls I BOOKS, testimony all went to show that Wells was morning. - . B0y quently during the canvitss that every man wonld liean Jawyers to do and little thne to do it i, Both tlio Congressioual Committees are hard at work, Senator Merrlmon, Democtut, sum- mnnned two army ofllcers yesterday, Thelr tes- timony was so damaging to lis” sldo that he cauld” not conceul his anger. At least twenty of thu witnessca summonea by the Demotrats eannot appesr, because warrants have been out for them for six wueks for pur- ticipation in the Ellenton munler. publiians uro MORE THAN BATISPIRD with the evidencethus far presented to the Com- mittees, The fnvestigation s just what they want. A Democratic Congressman asked a gen- city, for the election of eleven Trustees 1o serve during Tha ensuing year wilk bo lield at tho oflice f tha Com: . Yallx,“,;l '{llfilf;)’. Jan, 2, 1877, between the hours of -1 opAs, HENUOTIY, Cuhter. CALIFORNIA WINES. wmm TR TIIE NEW YEAR, From Stock, or mndo to order at short notice. WIN ES |sxemvestuart, REPUBLICAN ADVICES. WasIINGTON, D, C., Dece. 37,.—Advices received to-day, by the Natlona! Repubilican Commiittes from thefr counsel and ather prominent Northern Republians now in Florlda, arg to tho effect that the canvass ordered by the State Suprems Cours npplics only to the vote for Governor, ete., nnd_docs not_apply to the voto for Presi- dential Electors, Theto advices nlso eay the Court's order is that, in recounting the afore- suld votes, tho question whethér a county Is so {rregzular, fulse, or fruudulent that the vote can- not be determined, must be decided by the Board mot on proofs .shown them, hut by- merely tnepecting the face of the e e afforded_pratection to vote whatever ticket ho plesied, ‘The volte castatthe last clection was larger than that of the previous election. In Mon- ruo It was much largee, sd colored men had been told openly to vots tacre. This, of course, ro- duced “the Republican vote inthe other warde, All the polls in the ynrlnh, except at Monroe, were thrown out, ‘Thoso thrown out werg Dumocratle, Wituces suld thut he and other prominent Democrats advised and counseled pewce and forbearanco us absolutely necesssry throughont the campuign, snd no effuris 1o that ¢nd wore apareds Ritlo clubs wore organ- fzed for the purpose of socuring the puace of tha community, abd protecting colorcd Democrats from the violence of the colored Rupublicans. lie had A BRAVE AND HONEST MAN. Mr, Fryo sald the North wanted peaco in the South as much as tho South did, but It would not come until the right of the colored mon to voto was freely and fully recognized—until bloodshed and violeuce wero no more exerclsed towprd tho colored race for votlug. Beversl members satd : * We don't bellove the statement that it over wus dono.” Mr, Frye asked if they would unein the testimony of Bheridan on that subject. Mr, Douyrlas, of” Virginn, and others onl tl:'u*y would not, Mr. Frys did not know, then, what would convince the Democrats of ANCHOR LINE MALL STEAMERS ow York and Glasgow: BOLIVIA, Dec, 30, 2 pm | ANCJIORIA, Jan 2pm ALGATIA, Jan, 60 i1 ‘am ! BALIVORA, Tan. 45 b2 New Yarls {0 Gilnsgow. . Liverpoot, or Londonderry. Gilon 363 o 8%~ Inlerinediiie, 837 aicersge, 6o ANGLIA, Dec.'s0, § Bm 75u1-'3}h,\. Jan. 13,3 p. m. Dratta 10 Tor ahy ArmaThe At AR Fales oUnE 8% Current TALS ENDRISON DIOT VIS, bt Waanlugion-at. "STATE LINE. XEW YORK TO GLABUOW, LIVERPUOL, HE T OW, LIVERTUOL, DUDLIN 5 : tidcd the dudge of the District Court that If Abis ELFAST AND ORDELIL 77 Madison-st.. opp, McVicker's Theatre, turn. It f8 conveded thai the uppheation | ticuian to-day why he stald hiers to bo Insulted | motbicd \Wo s 0ecOr G, BERE SULL R n0 e bou] g‘l"‘v‘l’xfix’f{r}x‘k"" i, fliundak, Doc. 22 | Y7 have on hand an sasortmont of fine LR LU SR AR LR r’fif":’:’sfihm Insomo of the Southoru States. ( Jriieq brinciples to the votes for Stato ufiicers and b'!’"""," "?fi"‘fie‘m‘;"&e “&"‘xle"gi ]“gg B atrtas fhioy woula b forced 10 Hrateet i epfad o B e | LRSS0 A S D STATIONEUY, £t P Mo BT W | Bt T o Eo i e eturn tickets, 23, currency, Beg- 3 D jority, ® 3 3 * ere. Judge Boker anid Capt, Hardy, both promi~ nent Republicans, indorsed my sction, 'Fhe beats fng of Tom Noward by 'Fhomun Wright and some fifty others wus tho coties 0f the shuuting into the hotises of Faulk and Garrelt, and the flight of thelt familles to Monrae; also tho wasembling of a body of armed nnl-.'ruu on tho Inland, Aug. 31, he have 10 to bl 43, Itet: ll’l‘h‘kbl $80, Hlecrage at low- trates. Appiy 1o AUBTIN, DALDWIN & €O Gens Bl Agents, J. WARRACK, Manager, 54 Clark-st.. Chicago, North German Lloyd. Gen, Bannlug first made si fgcmum ol posalble violence by declaring that the Republicans were attempting to ursurp Hberty, but that the peo- ple, rising in thelr might, would put down the army of officcholders and the army and navy, although the latter were ordered hero s evident that, 11'it were possible to recauvass the E{cclorul yutes, the majoritles for the Huyes nnd Wheeler Electors would at least be from 58 to 43 respectively, according to the ofticlal cer- tificate of the Clerk of the Board, dated aud LOUISIANA., THE BENATE COMMIITEE, New ORLEANS, Lo., Dec. 37.—The Sub-Com- mittee, conslsting of Beuators Wadleigh, Me- WINES, Also_the FINEST BRANDY produced on the Continont. Guaranteeing these spocialties to be per. feotly pure and roliable, we recommend 4 thom ta all lo fgood Wines, I:ERKI;:;’S‘: ;’%Egk & O | Pookot Diaries, New Yoar’s Calling 111 18 DO PILET, Cards, Photograph Albums, Fino ;vnh_r?ilgl'ny rounds of ummunition 1o provent D o e et Cuoe | Millan, and McDonald, met ab 11 o'cluck, and [ Wk been notlled, be Lelceanis from, Ui (ia Ihputeamersof this Compaoy Wil il every At | e Pooket Books, Gold Pons, Pooket | If. Thiasmiment t e e Eilcly | vassers, nd that ‘the' votes for Eloclors, | took up tho Parish of East Daton Rauge. havilis tuduced D, Abboyto move' tlo ritl eliba E’..‘.":'P LIEmen FIer 1% York 1 suitbsmmion: WANTED, Knives, Ploying Cards, '5flbbflf° o v Chom. Hm it o yory novoronnd | 88 ofliclally mimounced ‘from the faco of | Alexander Stephens Gilbert (colored)testified: | dosnhear Tronion, and thut Capl, Thcobold bad 4 d LT ., atriotic and crimival, i times llke these, to A, y Git Domaisatiy . ITave scen an armed body of men | inents reaching tho Islaud, thoy found about 100 Shaagasppiyto T L ORLILCIE & R0 anted. to Reflt. Diine ‘public passion.’ Io suggested to Gen, st Tor Wilkineon Cal the hizhest Domocratie | from thocity dy i 4 colored men under arms st Phillipa' plantation in line of battle, Capt. Theobolds dlspersed thewn and sent thom to their homes without resorting to force, having ordured his mon not to fire on the negroes, lié had known Capt, Tneobolds for styled “Bulldozers,” or “Regulators,” riding on the public road at night. They visited the cabins of tho colored population., I am o Re- Bannlig that bis speech was caleulated to tire powder-trafna that lead to tho magazines of public passion, and thut thoughtful men in both Room on first floor, or part of GlllVOI', Pl geg “()YTI(}&CO. shop, with power, for manufac- furing purposes, Address W 73, 118 gnd 120 Monroe-at. Elector, 24,285, ] 'hulfepuhltrnn counael ot Tallahzssccalso In- form the Committe that, If the Board wero to reviso thejr indings as to the regularity of cach e 2DowlluUreen, New York. Great Weostern Steamship Line. - From New York to Bristol (Engiand) dlroct. ARRAGON, sgumn et AN ARIMATED PASSAGE between Gen. Garfleld, Mr. Frye, and Spencer, of Loujslavs, who roprescuts” tho district in wiish Wie Ellza Pinkston outrage oceurred. The statement of Bpencer stiows the position tho Democrats intend to assutno with respect to wmodest, and unussuming, of strony will and "solt- uesslon, Oflcers of ridu clube wers sclecte for known coolners aud discrotion. ‘These clubs wore an organization #imply for tho purposo of ratecting colored Demucrats aud Prmlll'vlnflpeuca. 'ho universal hublt Is for tho whites und biscke to carry arms. 1ad heardof Dinkgruve making violent S R e | T il o raw | S el Gt VoM el ey | o on ok ookl bt ke | B gt of Sepambes, | e st bt iSSP T R oo AGENTS for tho largeat and best: - impressed “with the gravity of tho situation. | 0%, S ICrohyucrians fayos and Whaol. | wiien T was absent. My wito and two eolored | sucpasted, sudho it unlvarsaly beloved, capecil- ’fufll?fir‘é’m‘y 2 e S S S g ‘ ‘5’:'y'x'&b‘l‘r.“f«'a‘r?{{l}n:cl\?iflffu'n? O D P S ol cr's mn]orltytobeu\'ul:n 200 and $00, men escaped into the flelds, They put arope 1y Ly the negrocs on ki pland 0. Mo {8 guiet, bolder, poldeu pon, And o piccs. of waliable Jowelry, COUNTING AND RECOUNTING. TALLANASSEE, Fia., Dee. 27.—Attorney-Gen- eral Cocke nade tho canvass of tho vots this wmorning after the other members of the Doard refused to cauvass. This gives Drew 497 and Tiden O majority. This canvass he flled round my wife's neck, and tare down my fenees. 1 was at a Hepublican meeting fn the Sixth Ward, which was interrupted. Twelve or fif- teen white men, nrmed, called the speakiers ", " NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, New York to Queenstown and Liverpoat. TBEQUEEN, Dea.0, it am | EXGLANI: Deo.33. 10am AIN...Deo. 16, 3. m, | EUYPT, Déc. 30, 2:00pm o A P hutanars Fany ‘Seto o A bt oy i fancy Set, pin and n rone Dostoyati. 23 Fantat 5. rn"c e e uT Aibned | TaBher Fen and Foncll Casis. Binio Jowelry, Bl Solid tiold Patent Lover Watch frestoall | of Wa can exchanged oy tini T L e ey P asery s A1 | ff oy do ot it tho "lind * bens Tepointad ab the To ault any hand, Gold, Pearl, "‘l"?;: Bllver, lng ¥ manufsclory, 187 Randolph-et., Bri fotse, o 2 N o oxt day armed whito mon rode up to b . ok "1‘;’{‘.1,“&' ditfice, pee. 7, 13 noon EDUCATIONAL. WALby BBy, | M e Mo Basnter, who. in to Clerka offco, In ~obulicuca £ | tho spaskersstaud at aur mecting n tho Sovcnit and lnfusinniory apescles o (o Kepublicans; Uckela st reduced rates. cur | “SE R YT A T ANT BEREIVEN, {nterrupted him, thut the listory of the Par« tl:n ofh‘arl; - er‘x’nbuu ,:t “m"i)“;l; ' unrg; T Ward, ''he wamen were frighicned, and ran off. | ylectton by Brewster and Gorham. The colored Back, Dniatar st o0 urcas el aud HARVARD SCHOOL, T ishes of Haton Rougo amd tho Feliclanas were | the other inembers of, tho Nowtd ugrsetis W | mute was In the laticr part of Octobor. I knew | wen commencedussembling fuMouroe un Fatun Keep’s Oustom Shirts, 21 SIXTEENTILET,, WILL resumo Wednesdsy, Jan. 3. Thorough | Made to measure. . The vory beat, @ for 83. Not the Ughtet abilgation to take aily shIrts orderad tinless pere ]’;,",’,"Jm“". '{{,E"‘"fifi‘e'c,:“",f,_?,‘,'.’l‘i‘:fi‘,?fl:"n'n:; Tetty extinratiory: K :I'MN!’ECAO..I‘I: st Madlson. of German and ¥renc! ‘C‘:HERS: FINANOIAL, & Mr. 7, 3, SCHOBINGER, Master, iles BUSAN 1. HEN ENRY, 3r. E. M. BOOTIL for Reading and Elocution. Mise C. HEINRICHS, for Gormun. ] Mrs. J. 2. BLOAN, for Penuiuushl e ey p. O et oS08 Choles lokns ae BEVEN) $10.000 st 7 or 83 g 000 UKL & MASON. 107108 Dearbora-at, 043 West Washington:tt., | and & per cent loans on sporoved clty real eatate made ATTORNEY AT LAW, W FUAHCIS . ERATODY & S0 . CHARLES B, R, | Ny AT T 0 R N E Y A T L Aw, dlsoon porle eraly Lrudice, sud provistons. Forelgn LAZARUS BILVERMAN, written (n blood, aud the day would como when tho gentleman and bia childroen would put shelr lmngn on thelr mouths and thelr mouths Iu the dust for the shamo thut had heen per- Yflrutul there, Mr, Gpencer replied that ouidiany was entlrety peaceablo on the day of clectlon, Referriug to the testhmony of Alrs. Pinkston, bio sald sho was A OO HALY-WITTED WOMAN, aud §t was absurd to say that her hustand was killed by white Pinkston wus known ue a_ Demovrut for years. He had voted for him Epflna-,ur), wud was killed becauss hig attended o omocratic meeting. What would the whits meu want to kil kiin for when Lo was one of thelr own party? S—— GLEANINGS, QRN, ANDRHSON. Bpecial Dispaich so The Tridune, Wasmxarox, D. €, Dee. 27.—Altbough Gen. Anderson left Tuesday night for New Or- leans, tho Democratic papers this mornivg have a report of his visiting the President yes- outh AMERICAN LINE. PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL. Cabln, intermediale, and steerags passage AT LOWEST RATKS. Oeneral oMee, 138 Lu Salle-st,, corner Madlaon, . 1. MILNE, Western Ageut. e = el ] 0K, CUNARD MAIL LINE. r!!lllln three tines & weok tosud from Britlsh orte, Lowest Pl Apply at Company's Ofice, northwest corner Clark and Randolp-ste. o Chicige, P il DU VEUNET. QGenorsl Western Agent HITE STAR LINE, £irrting the Matl, betweon NEW YORK and LIVER- .~ Appl) s s ofice, 120 Fast Han. mn VA T T 1T dchiordl Weatera Agent Paul Johnson (colored). Think ho was murdered, 1kncw the two Myers, and ihey were colored. They were murdered, Did not sce thefr bodiea, Knew Wihillam &, Payne (colored). e was taken out and tled with & sope. Mo lved about {100 yords from my houve, . Jourd n pistol fred; about fiftoon nunutes later I heard about Aftean wen coming down tho lane, They broke down Paynu's door, and sald they wanted, Payne aud no ona elre. Thoy went In and brought him out, saylne: “Come out bers, you —— —— —" o sald: *'Gentlomon, what do yor want of met I'm wpot a thief!™ ‘They wald: }"c!l. 1€ yousiu't s thicl now, Puu have been one.™ His oald, **1havo lved » Jtad lcgl and will di¢ one.’ teaed thewm say, **le doa’t nde fast enough. iiiuk they ted him 10 A suudle, 1 afiorwarie saw hie pants at the alde uf the roud, The: been deugged off blm, Uils body wae sfterwards found In tho Amlte liver. 'Ihere wero marks on the road whers he had been dm!:gud. Ho was President of the Thind Ward Republican Club at thy time he wus taken. My wifo and L own the placc/on whick wo Mve, —aboit 00ty scres and stock, — Wo have lefs it —dare not resurn. The kiHug of Pague had the ctof ternifying tha Republlcans,” They bad, ulyht beforo the electlon, Iulnsinfi arma, whic created gront apprehenslon smong the whites, ond tho witness got the Mayor to huton ao extra polico force from Capt, Kenwlick's commaud. On Mon- day, shu Mlayor went to Capt, Ule, commanding the post, sod notiled bin the sltuatlon, sad & mueting of tho citlzeny also beld, and )t waa determlsed thatevery meana should bo taken to avuid a collision, in vlew of the -wm:um’ olac- tlon, W. L. Dinkgeave, tho Supervivor of Rogls- noou, . Thoy have just concluded thelr canvuss, and have given Drew n majority of 105 and the Haves Electors 208, Cockd filed a protest. ‘Phie Court reassembles Lo-morrow, ANOTHER CORBESVUNDENT, New Yons, Dec, 97,—Tho Zines Lo the fol- Towlng from Floridu: TALLANASSEE, . Fla, Dec. 27.—=The S8tate Canvassers, in obedivnes to the order of tho Suprems Cuuirt, met 1o-<dsy and recanvassed the veturns, 'The report of the resujt will be pre- sented to the Court te-morrow, luuuul‘mnlc by a ‘uoleu by the mujurity of the Bourd, I which they declare that “thelr fivst vanvass stands us the true and proper canyass of the re- turns, ‘The positlon of the Republicans is that obedience o law 1s the first duty of the citizun, and while denylog the Jurlsdiction of the Court theye yet réfuse to put themselves the attitude of revolutionists, pre(errln‘i to submit, to temporary defeat wnd injustico rather thun be purties 1o plunglug the Stato {nto anarchy and converting ll. into o ficld of bloody stelfe. This position must commend ftseiftoall good cliizens, and tratiun, never went ty Cadayllle or Mount Vernon, 1wo xtrong Dentocritlc pully, and thus preveuted the cltizoun regintering, snd on thu {sland never beld a regin€railon at tho point desygnated. Dink- gruve, who was u brother of Dr. Dinkgrave, alter- wards reslgned, and Grady was appolnted, who Kuve 10 cues for complatut, McEuery's testimony isted during the remaindor of tho sesslon, tho principal rolnll Lalug that o hiad never instructod anybody fo tell James R, Malk that Lo must join the’ rile clubs, sand that the organlzation of rifie clubs wus slnply for the pur- pods of protecting colored Dumocraty and pre- surying posce, My belleved they were essential for iho Iatler purpuse, and flvu Lo fustanced wheru nepro riole were averted by thy Pwmpx ac- tion of the whiles. Ho said thit nelther Ered Bynao of Jumen Juckeon weea Killed bocause of political abilistiou. Wituess alew tided to the JDrafts on Great Brital _— . “FAIKBANKS' STANDAKD Tooms 4 aud §, 91 Dearborn-st. Pank, Clumber of Commerce, | tapday urging that troops be sentto Lelp in- | contrasts favorably with the revolutionary pur- | £ 5 el ie Deture, Tor | kood cluaracter of Grorge Pbillips and tumerous A L E e e | e o E Sii A, | WuBUMte Packard. post, bulley, audacts of the Dutuocrutle party. e ik ' Yoo ‘Dhtes wnd ‘tiier | Sthwre entioned K5 éudr. Willisima by her Seati- “Goll ~Rsep's Patent Partly-Made ~ . e CamaiaCocka otird o' ufgwing | bemcaun et s o) = 2R AMGHITAL | Bl by habels St S il st ANKS,MORSE & O Keep's Oollars. Keep's Patent Partly-Made A private letter received hero to-day from tho rl;fil‘?xlo:.n Witich wai &t once secn b; Comp: :‘x’;:ull.l:g e o utuud. * Wae tho candidate for | (ST Y ot Nad constantly urged upou tho mun IA;:: n':{:irse Chln‘o- 02 | pregunsStyles, Dest Qu’nllllkfikia u'lfl?fi"u':(':“ for { Dress-Ehirta. Tb'.':«"n"f';".e" Jzfi 83 canbe fubshiod | Clerk of Bayler's Committes no doubt | troller Cowgill, und exposed by bisainendmont. Gllbert's mumun‘\‘r‘hu contlnued st longth, Ho { of unelrdp-ny tlmi '3}‘(%2‘{':2“{.&'&1‘1’1‘&?1-’# nl!fi; TihaGen e KL MANUPAOLULING CO.0 © | asouly sssowing s stahlionin, b yiettionss. | Hayea caryiod tho Stata of South Caroltns, and | Mr, Cocke wdd: [ move that,in obedieuce to | gavu uuucrous spoclic casea of bulldozlugund tec- | tiou, and weryue 3