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Chicage Daily Teib nne, l VOLUME XXXI. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY : P PRICE_FIVE CENTS, / 3 T -] INSURANCE STATEMENT. Mr. Hendricks fnslated that such a re-| party was directed to that end, in order to | Democratof the most pronounced type, has | 1,000 j = ecels ! Tun c.n"”“‘o T,.“..'.n..\w....__..-—m' AN AAAA A AN PP MNP NR A SSANSNIAR STILII AT IT. cital was not fn erders that the | prevent the Raturning Board from selzing npon bccndexnlhdwfi;mrmz them_as tween ,,'mpw:iflrlxb h‘r?n?.'f."-fiw ;fie IrgL::;rdl ; E S : Renate was not 1o recite a state of facts, bt to for the Democratic managers. What he can ac- Gans| £t ¥ othior or 4 T“h Gflwfifio TRIB A Tocitle s auention that womes g, il that os. | 11 848 pretext for throwing out vates, ' They | grapiish remains to be seen, but samoclass, S* Ieles, tora o - s 1« stibuy amd nakediy whether the vote bo | contrudicted the statement of Bourges in refer- TR TR 18 NOT INGTIEIOnS ptotio oy F statea that all theState tostfid: _ s Shvasig . e Bhdsiiaie] R , e L U | s oot Tt 1 | B B oo ALNATOR CONKLING'S POSITION at Baton Rouge, id that while it was aines and his Independents swallowed up the i - * ¥ Great Republican Newspaper, guring i seaar i o of i s Tonca fn | ok aratont Kot il hat e e e | Democratic party' of the 1aat House: ‘Tt fn- | haculdbe S, ldedat once by the Statel imGi tial Possibilities and counting the vote Is that fhey have no rizht to dependents who aro nch fn fact were formerly | oomalotr S 1 mone fo b od be mads for’: EMPIRE n NE 0 behiug the returns, and ot the powers are nation. On the contrary, they advised submis- | jtooublicans, Thelr districts, with inele ex- %> &5* + maps for the geological survpys - DOLLAR WEEKLY TRIBUNE . . ininiterial only.. This position hie faok. {yeler, | #lo to anything rather dian iirosoke a colllsfon. coption were carried by The ' Republican at the | A% i Sejation o Abist hie Biate ;‘1 — A in Febrimry, 163, whorn, i two. cases, he at- { Mars was exemined at great length in refer- | last cleetion. The Independent purty has dia- | ynent: & & department ,"'“f‘" embsrrass-t THE BEST PAPEE FOR THE c Leunmted to v the Tofowing words. Incorior | enco to the politionl situation n Loulsians, and | apneared in the heat of the Vresidential con- | ehould & 1ed to the' Agricalt ing engineers’} FARMER, MECILANIC, ire Insurance LO. ! rated asan ameidment & two reeltlont it | it e, o common with many others, had | {56 4 SRR POLLS U0 thele return o | it 3 regonrulon T sl o T acis sl L Hnis fo 8 of e 1 voles ’ % 3 £ 3 5 i BANKER, MERCHANT, A Grand Tpheaval in Both | [Hins forcertatn mcthods of countive the solcs | iy ‘the. elective franciise should be | Hoor bonot shnt n-thelr facesy r by bt f0% | jos ooy yneriiment to th Constivabion prorids. iy be 1ot | fug for holding the State election, | 2 whiich the Presldentfal election m\‘:u':n{tn.l:.llll: : OF WHEATON, ILL,, POLITICIAN, FAMILY, Political Partics 1n connting the votes being ministerial merely, | Riven negroea with sume property or education | st down upon the hock eeats 1 oaml this question befng independent of sl qualitications, Lt now they (the negroes, A% 1T NOW BTANDY day of the Pres cl -.\ PROSPEGTUS FOR 1877, January 1, 1877- Predicted. mication ot cfec of tny- Yaten o Of 16 | were begiuniag to think for thinscivex sgrom) e dor s aue for fhem 0 setorn o the R dagot o rusdentlal ceclon souid b : ke Y ten to arrument, and would beeome an ftpor- | 1) (o sublioe Jeorin, ;A —— | B stand out. Whether they would stand ont oo { Twonty Weoklies for $20, Poatage Pald. | ceptiar, 8300000 : TOUISIANA. taut politieal elemeunt. szainst uny other Eepublivan Is not o clear. SOUTH CAROLINA. ¢ 3 e Bpln v R {1 :“' o | The Great momg Cauze in VIOOROLS MEASURES PHONMISED, Richard Barrington, colored, testifed he hal | Logan occtiples the fleld, will carry the caucus, IAMPTON ISSUES ANOTHEI ADDRESS. % ' PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. e dnsaranc T ST i A & Fpeciat Dispatch to The Tribune. taken an active vart in the canvass for the Dem- | And the oniy condition on which they con pow | CoLustnfa, 8. C.y dan. 2.—~Wade Humpton has 1 The conntry ban passed through & florea PreA | 30000 0o somanes (seenred Louisiana at Last Dis- NEw Onneasn g 14 Mo situa- | ocrats, and that Richard Duni and others, col. | Feturitle that theysupport him, Postiulys huw- | jesued uu address ealling upon all faithtal, laws ! dential content; and tho result han been It Ing | “ly fra icas o eal Sate AL g 61 210,02 covered. Lon remmatie mnchanged, amd wrabably will con. | ored Teaders, hiad done lkewlee, because they | Srcry A0Sy B omagt, Ut S0 candidate be | abhifig, and loyal citizens who desire to mata-} dangerous and unsatinactory shape, on sccount o | AEEEHLIeNc i tino eo untll aiter the fnavguration of Gover. | tHought any chiange wouli be for the better. | onts or'some stich man. Tholt present attl- | taln the Government of their choice, to coma’ I {ho nnprecedented cloreness of the electlon, tho nor. Then the clatnia of Nicholls and Packard | Jineir numbers of colored men who voted the | tude, however, Indicates nothing but that they | forward and pay 10 per cent of the amount.of : H sngry dinputes as to the votenof certain Statos, And Democratie ticket voluntarily, and did not know | are not vet ready to return on condition of sup- Fuii VIl clasl, and trouble inay be cxpected to taxes pald by them last ye 1t " failure of the Constitutlon to provide an; i - d 1y pected of any {ptimidation to couse them to do so. v year. Tampton magst’ fhe Tulors of the Comiliulon 1o, pior) da nar i 1p e Colored Fem}nmity the Le- | commence. It s probable that Gov.. Packard | Thonent the kiliimg of Linkston and others | POriuE Loan- = o ** It Is for the people of Bouth Uarolina now to" - GOY. MAYES ELECTED. Aoty nabiect | uhpton ver that Did the Busi- ill malatan the nuthorlty of Uin Goverament sl domago instead of limpoviog the Detno- | o Republican Seust: catictn and the Dero- dctetsnie whether ther &l sabinee. the, Gov., “From the beat {ight bofors i, Tie Tatsose. bew | Keronst Pronerts. HLA Kt i vigor, Possibly the bogus Leglslnture may Charles Sidwell, former erof E Pink. | Catie Senate cancus were both in_ scesion to- | crnment they have Installed, or the attempted | Jlaves that Hayes lus recelved 185 Electoral voten | et i conras of cuiiceiion. 160300 ness. be dispersed and Gen. Nicholla arrested 1t s | gion, repeated his ,'Lf,.um,,?,fl,,’,‘}(,ynl’,‘;‘l‘,,,,‘,m, flfflf&;‘i.f{';"fl"fné'"i,.m,'e':&'.-ufl'.d agralt the } usurpation swhich Is only uphield by the bayanets * sgainet 184 for Tilden, and is therefore entitied to bo 1 ated Prosident on the 4th of Merch, of Federal troops. T am hut a representative ot o inauguraied Frosident on % cluslon bas been reached, and the situation to- | the attempts to exerciso the duties of | Inreference to her character, and the contradict- Governor. Sumunary measures will be | OFy atatements as to who bad Killed her hus- |y, Bul4,074.13 LIABILITIES, caple of the State, and to thele decislon I 1, i . P xone, g ’ n fiht eumined ujs b aead-tock. Ji1s not ke | ahul] how with brofound respect. - A pancy of the Executive Chalr, eI i o geqq0 [ Down Beforo Their Partisan | tie tiat, unless they uppearto loim them, they WERESI iak Judtesl v cun e doe until the Tnicpeuents live de: | gapported U thaim, T Tl ey i € DANOER OF ANOTRER WAR. i T Spouses. Will bo declured. vacant withis a certain iy | heard the syldsncs of Francen, wite of Paul | Shded, aud they don't seem t Lo in w hurry | that thele elichts wil goon be drinly etabtistod Tot Lhers ase grava appreheotions thatn mmenil —_— e : andanew elcction ordered. There is now no | Johmson (colored), ot East Baton Rouge, bo ref- | ' PALMER. adifully seccguipdd : f 1y, ravenaus crowd of oflice-sce! 3" may :‘e' r: 3 CHICAGO OFFICE: popular exciterent, and the best part of the | grence to the masked men comiug to Lier house, The Democrats also wrestled with the Sena- : Jgwless snd violent menns to Induct tho defeate ¢ breaking i, and askior him to sign a phver, ¥ ! % ! FLORIDA cndidato Into the office of Chiet Maglstrate. AW | 41 I . . 04t community would e glad to have peace. sl T of oLt ore. amisetl coras | {ad question la the olc /Senats Chaber te- i a-loving and 1aw-ablding men, ircapective of 1.)7 flfld 109 IA SM, =31, | Little Change in the Condition of THE FACKAND LEGINUATURE, e hoy o ottt Tis oatie | ass. this Neaty ek was il dune iy, e Siowe THE COURT AND THE DOATD, i ;:::y. st otand lngntlmrxln this crisls, and | smmemm————————— Affairs ot New Orl ; 70 the Weatern Associated Fress, e e it ho bl fracked by Hed !\t‘l,n;“;:él:;f:.ls r;(.l(m!fi’n_‘n'li::‘r&u f:}nfe' ‘\‘1:{:::;:!1; TALLARASSEE, Jan. 2.—~The Bupreme Court } crush out lho incendlary demagognos who are I 21rs at New Urleans, New Onteass, Jan, 2.—The Senats snd xfii{eu 1"'1"”1 mudy but wever saw him agaln. | heat licke to secure the et ::et‘yemnhy, but ¢id not consider the paper : threstening to light the toreh of fntencelne war, B aattaaaaaant flouse have organized. Ex-Gov. Hahn was rd the body had been found with the eyes | Pajmer fed off by rehiearsing hin Loulalana-clec. | fied by the Board of Canvasscrs un tha 20th > cleeted Speakor of the House. The Democrats, | Picked out by buzzards, Wit 4 pald that'all ¢l T t. AW ¢ : D, s tion speech and declaring fn substance that, Jf | Ult. a3 such an answer to thélr peremptory writ which would bringraln and desteuction upon the country. ] The Packard and Nicholls | afterdemanding the removal of the baericades | whom she recom the countrv was saved, thu Democratic party | as the Court conld aceept; it way returned to | Tho coming year promlses to bo the most event- % and reading & protost at the door, withdrow, | was prewsed & alone could auve it. which, of course, et hiim on | the Secrctury of State as property helouging to f £a1 8nd exciliog of any inco the War. T Tum- MO RLE Y Legislatures Both in N s quict: 3 Nor el o prot {0 Dernoceate platforin Aquarciy ot s feet. | the ne of the afle, and the ot ordered tha wxe will do everythlng in jta power ta havo thenow President peacefully and lawfully Inaugurated, and 1o restore harmony and confidence in the future. Lct us nover despalr of the Republic, A REPUBLICAN NEWSTATER. Whtle Tur Cincaco Tninuxs Isa Repnblican 3 newapaper, snd contribated as much oa any other 1n the United Btates to the success of Its party, it Session. Inthe Soint session, Mr, Busch read returns | tIE, natncs, i ehe knew shewould be'killed” | fllowed tn a quite vicorom effort, In which ho | Bourd to answer by 4 'clock to the plain lans en | knocked Palmer off his fect and off the Demo- | guage of the act for canvassing the” vote for ‘lie greater portion of the session was tak from cach parish as. furolshed by the Secretary | qol o aer portion i K] of Blate and complled by the m{mlw Bm{’ finin hearing the teetimony of George Kieln- | cratic plattorm. 1le reminded them that the | Governor, and oinitting fis thelr return any Sotes Senatorial ni ammounced that. Packard i beenelosten | Wens Fave o freat dosd of meureay evidence, The | L4esHIon Lo I oo b e e, | cast for any other oftice, 88 tha righta of tho ! enatorial Speculations Emanat | Governor and Antoine Licutenant-Governor. | princlpal poluts of his testlumony wete: | Hebad | funse of thy Demosratle party were now to be Prestdentlal Elcctors and members of Congreas ing from Sprmgfiald. Tho Republican Senate ndopted resolutions een ordered anonymously ""1';'" buying secd | cast aclde fn favor of men who had been arrayed | WETE not mattera hefore the Const, Tho Board Hare, UNDER COVER, all stxes of thelrxuperior LACKAWANNA : ! : 4 2 for relator nsked nud was granted untl to-ds; : 12 1ways Indopendent and fearlesa in the exprer~ ! Stejpto Senators and Tepreacatatives n Con- | (ratic Gty i the Twcltih Ward had 102 e | HooPirsy ALt toromary fue b, leng | 10,0501 i sion of §1a viowe, and aims to bo right rather than C 0 A The Independents Said to Hold | greks those portions of his messaze which ge- | bers, Had hieard of two negroes being shot for }Sf&fi;:::flf#fi'fl“ h::v‘:l\'u; ‘:fl'.'n :fif«frgx'ffii mTlT: 2}{,’:,“,{'{%;,}'5_‘,’,’,’.‘,‘;,,,‘,‘,, partiean; and whilo holding party Ligh it bolda tho the Key to tho Situstion Ierred to the political condition In the State. steailng, 'nnd two femiles wilnped {or the samo | presious utterances. t ! country higher. Which they can deliver clean and free from snow o » o KELLOGG'S MESIAQE, offenee; Had belouged to the Knights of the 8. 8, MARSIALL INDIAN, GENERAL CHARACTER. o ice. . Gov. Kellogg traced iu detail the bistory of | White Camclila. but not to the Two Ninety- | followed fn a_speech, in which he cleverly SOIANA Tho general charaétes of Tik Critodo Trimowe | Wholernio and retall, at Jowest market rstes. the Brite winc reconstruction, asserting that | clzht Soclety, though most of the young men | knocked both Palmer and_McClernand off their SUE LEASLATERY: Also Srinr 1, Chicago Delegates to the Springfiold the New Orleuns July rivts of 1863 werg still | belonged to the latter now, and wire badges. | pins,” Ife wanted only a I 12 too well ostabllshed o peed recapitulation. In verat for Senatur &pectal Dispatch to The Tribune. . 5 qualified aud upproved, and the Judge who re- | Had always heanl it was not a political soclety, ‘i : Detno) Ixpraxvarons, ind,, J; - o T e it sl ] Main Office: 97 WASHINGTON-ST. Conveution---Tho Union Hised 1o clmlrmg Ahe Jury In regand to. thn had “.Engulrurficvu Tims, eolorel, L e Tenti e geho had bec & Dt e oner. | ents have & mml-ry e it ..‘:‘3'1’5;’.’1 s carefully prepared summary of thenews of the | = A r G e o L Veterans, ”““(fht%m to the same tlflke ever slnee; mi_‘lr y h'l"l‘n l»ld that n”pnrt.\‘ of !‘:‘cnl.v n'u‘:'n Then he wanted no war, God only knew | lature, and at s mecting to-day they resolved | y prop: ARTISTIO TAILORING. that tho Grant Parish tuseacre was recanled os sc to hix house at night and made bin give | ywhore jt wonld end; but civil wars were apt to i ek, brought dovwn to thn hour of golng topreas, | o AT EIST D AN s —— kit aesertion mE white siipreacy, and | U s oMclal books: also that Republican | Tndu the men who started. them, and who | ot thelr intoresta could bo beat aerved by bav- \ Literary, political, finsnclal, socla), and agricul- A fliat the wholc political history of ‘the yarty ap- | meetinis were broken up hy whites. Knew | {50k'the lead In putting thietr feet wpon the | € thele Scnator, M. Majors, act with tha - taral topica will constitate, as heretofore, leading WASHINGTON. poscd to Repubiean prineiples {n this State was | Jorry Meyers and his son. They were honest | nocks of the people, which referred to the | Democrata, ‘The Republicans ad caleulated on i :;nuuu:ll' l::oWeckl,y Ef'“:?}} ::ln: :7::‘1‘ w‘vxl.}l NM:JD;I)YS ::;r:m;u‘;;.b e l‘z’;-:r‘t; :S{’é.“.u“x‘f;,,a‘“fix \xugfisl‘:’cm ::,l:} ‘%L{:&l{;:;"; kfl;:g]m\: u'fk:?. fi%mlnxflmf‘; » wnh"wlrnlurfi. and was Il|up10udc(ll. Nothing { securing the ald of Majors, at Joast, in organiz- spared to increase its attract 8 - i atch i Tre Tribune, politieal control I tno lniuls of a0 BHIStocTAt | L keeted eince {larrict eclaln, colored, said her more camo of that caucus, but thut It served to | dng the Senate, but he was captured by the d W, D. partments. Its macket reports oro unasrpasacd, "ASHINGTON, 1. Uy Jan. 2.—Republicans oc- Tty of the T, and Teal tli Bustand Inat_ Febyunry recolrul & notd, savlis, develop that there §s a powerful sentlment In | Danocratic managers on bis srrival, and he hi <cmbracing all tho Infarmation which farmers ro- R cupying gt oficial pealtions whe Havo con. | Jorier of she yeople, and practieal, wullideutlon | Rima Lot Biruur. in oon an Gind whl leg | Wio Democratlc party | salut sy oo gee) S co-operste with them, thus Eitiog e quire for tho Intelligent tranaaction of business, versed with the Preslient on the sltuation, read | emuncipated slsves the rights of vitizens, sou. orwe wiil haniz sou by the neden Ater- | it HIG (ot bl o o | Demoerats twenty-six out of the fifty votos ‘both a2 sellers aud buyers, I with {nterest and sstonishment some of the Tie adds "It I8 ariucd with apparent plausl- | Wards she house was ket on fire, but, belnz wety | painicr must stay out on probation & while | @n tne floor. In agreclnz to n?(l the Tk Weenur Tnonus 1aa large slaht-pageaheet, Dublishied uccounts of fntervlews with him | bty toat the dlswriers admitted to prevan by | S ot burn, They then ired st liiw andeame | jonmr, Democrats, Majors named lis own terms, ( of the same size a8 Tuz DAtLY TrnuKe, conslsi- o , somig of the Nouthurn Btates ure the resuty of | Bear hittng ber. « which were ccepted, These wero thiat which represcat him as entertalning opinlons 5 NOMINATING €AUCTSES, S of Afy-six colamna of closely printed metter, | On al Garmente auered of ur during Jamary and | i) RN 8 SN wintons | 40Yh hiciency of the Republican State suthor- | Both Conmitéces adjournced until esening. In the Tapabiican Toise mcus to-night | 12 liould liave the priviiege of nominating tho and, as s Famity Newspaper, and n fts general ebruary, 1807, Ifyiaid within dvo daye )y obbosite to thoso which hiohan expres- | fiios aud thelr Inability to caforco the faws anfl | At the evening sexeion the Scnate Eub-Com= | Jaiies Shiaw, bf Carroll, wes nominated on the | Shdidute for princlpal Secretary, The gropos- make-up, s unsurpassed by asy paper n tho land. e ry of goods. . :cdmmem. Theso reports of Interviews, un- | bring llml:ullt_vlmnlm to justive. It 11 poluted r'nl“lllc? hieard E:;r'uc)n :.,_u:r. .nluml,| who dcmll& Uirst ballot for Speaker, the votes statding— {:nv‘llvrnxu agreed to, and he nominated Thomas GREAT REDUCTION IX PRICE, T o {lay eas thes bear the signature of fome known cor- | out that fi Georgiay Alabama, and other Soutly- | il the arrvst of ol tieh 8 Frasgiess eolored | Shiee "G4t Miteiell, of Melean, 25, The nom. | B: Buchanan, editor of the Sun. Nearly otl the g . o Fackh i of Gew. Grant, who {3 not §n thoe habit of - J Aoy e tich Wbl sl 3 celi ath o | tohavebecn the Deat thut could huve been o e e e e 72 2 10 FolowIng Bt | e o masaane, ™™™ | oz over to nuwapeper men. ¢ slop | il s o ool whmon, | Sl and s M st o, Seath o 20 | i, ptfonf b wspinatel | MBS e 7S L Dol e e e i Thio cortamty that. Presldent Tlages b to ro- | Wilh It a confossion of @ullt, 1o disclores. Ui | Suine efiht persons cuninected with &t That b for Glerk, aud James E. Jewetts of dlcleas, | yroyiiuty of candidates for all the oflices. Club of ton..... Z% ) :EDW AED ELY & CO ceive tho support of feading Southern poliet. | fuct that the disordcrs In the South are created | Paul Jounson, and othors butfed the bodv, d The Democratic House nominated Samuel A 5 Club of twenty (one doliar per copy) 4 oy | elans who were Whigs, aud who rosisted Seces- | b Opponeits of Republicanlaus for the purposs pite the warniog not to do ihat. Johnson was | Buckusaster tor Speaker, Barton, of Union, for MICHIGAN, Tl irvivine, ok onth ) s es- | O O et ot the (lovernment, ‘and | afterward carried off by somo armed men 8wl | Glork, and. v Phocion . Howard' for Enrolling 2 AN Tel-Weekly, Alnglocopy... ‘Wabash-av., cor. Monroa. slon until dragooned tnto It, fs not accoptable to | that until they obtoln posscsslon of the oilices, | Nover soen agali, and the me came o the wit- Grerin aud ocion” Howard for Enrolling THE LEGISLATURE. n | acWonkly, sihmioerys — et | certain Northiern Republicans who dealre to | wicther they have such o mojority of | Hess' house.drove ofl lis wife nnd children Darc- | yppyjiicax LEOISLATORS O TUE FUESIDEN- ~Syetal Diwich (o The Db o £aEm O combut o solid Soutn. This divislon of tho | lezal votors da wuuld justly entitie’thein 1o | footed and burned it, licgave the names of & TIALL SITCATION P A, SR i, e Tie s - Charied R BT R Bouthern lexders upon political questfons will :}Mfl m\l}fltln u& xén\k. pul{l\ua) m,;nmuL will ufl number of “}f,",:“ :T:‘n" Py S 7o the Western Associated Preas. M. Crosawell bus taken the oath and entered e ovees. = ] ntie. Nu lgeal tribunals can privent o punish 1 . PRINGFIELD. 11, Jun. 2.—Tbe followinz y Fove! % . ESaturday Imuc. 12 pages, splendid paper, hn nprinorabip heratufare extatine ander the nbfl;luh[ llmdcnlur Mne and fnsure falr treatment | oojitial Ofauses whilet the chutrolling ‘;.unls(u cxomlned five witnesses, who testied to the pru.mme'um'l Yesolutions on mg tl"ruldcnl’lr.lu :,'.',‘,’:u'."::fin?1‘;,"::,17:0:1']? urlwtb:;mu‘: Hl‘;m . per year. . eI g qoThe consrtnership heretoforo extating under the | to the freedwen, as each party will want thelr | entiment amongat tie more fulluentlal cltizeus | falriees of the election and aenice of fatimi- | queatiun were unanimuusly adopted in caucus 3 fosnisli AR IDURCY A9 esteg 18 LoD, votes, but ft will end the political career of some | sanctions, or at”lcast connives at, these disor- | dation in tho electlon, In Concordia Parish. of our Nortliern Kepubllcans, and it 1s not tobe | ders. ‘Thiero aceins 1o me but, thres ways by | o Gearge B Davls, “cleck af tho Returning Wondered at that. they are secrelly at work fn | Mhich peneo can b mafntained dud the Lixs of | Board, tostifiod that, tho ralsing of the Repub- Savor of the Ina sion of Tilden, the State and of the Uniteid States enforced In | Mean Electoral vote In Vernon Parish from 178 wguratlon of Tilden. Loulsiaun azalust politieal offenders: Firat, | had been done by u elerl:al error, JUST HOW IT WA the surrender of the State Government to tho The House Sub-Committee examined a num- The bearer of tho McEnery-Tiiden Electoral | mitority who controtlcd ita destiules before the | her of witneases relative to Liviugston Barlsh. voto of Loulstna has arrived. According to | Suunclation of tho slaves. Kecuud, Hhie necept: Syiveatue Brainos, Tt Colloutar, testiled) What - "% 1 ance by thut minority m good fmth of the cop- | the election wis pesceable and atilet, and thal ls story, It s tho colared women who havo | giiy.i3nal aummminu;’whlcn Issucs werg de- | Dis atlldavit appearing in the Skerman report Jotn T, Rich, of Lapeer County, & farmer, and n embers of eneral h s :'u ‘kfy““":“é’{‘"":" members of the General As- an old member of the Legislature, for ch;kur; -» Wittneas, Desperate attempta ace belng made | Dantel L. Crosmman, Clerk; Jumea 1.’ Stone, :y pmln;ngfid Dulnmcnlln sdee, llm' :}!mu-{m of | Secretary of the Senate; Willlam K. Chllds, amuel J, Tilden tocresto a pablicopinion in fuvor ¢l -at-, ol ope" St Diw ammtinous schemee. aud ta_foreall the nes | hormeantat A, Thera appears to be noop; it of Conress 1n the Tattet of the rrconting of | YOH tion to Seavtor Forry, Tae caucus Ia called ~ the vates of th Eiectorul College, which attempts | IUF to-morsow pigat, aid his nomination will constitute A further chapter I the history of the doubtlces be by ac mation and unur«'ly uoani- 1 campalzn conlicted by Mr, Tilden tor the AlL s o concur fn your suggestion f capturing the Preeidency, s campain « Ferry's clection s of natlonal ampor- o by the death of Mr, Chae. WirtR on the 16th e a0t ke Gurlmow of the.Tata. B Wil b wetbled by the successors of radd drm. Jan, 1, 1877 AUGUST BECK. s COPARTNITRSIIIY. Tho business of tho old firm IECK & WIRTIH will be continucd un ieretofaro by thcks succensurn, Augnwt Beck and 1, Clias, Feldkamp, having thia day formed & capattuersip under the fira nawe of Bpectmet coplen sent free, Glve Pont-Oflco address In full, Including State an_ County. . Remlttances may be made clther by draft, ox- ‘preas, Post-Oflca order, or In registered lctlers at our risk. Addrens TIE TRIBUNE COMPANY, Corner Madleon and Dearborn-sta., Chicago, Til. : LDUCATIONAL played tho mischiof in that State, They voted, | chled by tho War. Third, the enuctment by | %as prepared i the Custom-Jlouse, and miade : i o SDUOATIONAL, | BROR & TELDEAMP, |iosys io lane numbers In mens clouhing, | Congrean of such sppropriate and taid Jogisi. | Wim say tiza ho_ ko nuthing nboit, and be Pl fucicrath T Ru g eksptiog el Y s BAYARD TAYLOR | and, in addition to that, during tho campaign | ton us whi sectire’ the_enforceient of thems | Bever Knew ul any rued organ(zations thiers. Ing been faurly defeated ot the AINNTESO ;ra sransact tho buslnesy of mnanufacturers of To- | geupical themselves pulling Consersutive speake smendments nxalnst orgamzed, fusidlous, aud Bamuel Barkston, Augustus Ward, and T, aral votes, the partisan majority MINNESOTA. ¢ gieaaure n recommending to | bacco s Snul ani dealery in Loat and Mz To- by el desperate hoatifity.” Spliter, tlatly coutradleted the aliduvit of Super- | of the liouse of Reprewentativee,a majorlty Jarzely UNANINOUS ONOANIZATION. aiSiedinaf Mr. el hurts | Dacco, Pipes, eter, ete., at 2and 44 Sauth Waters | 13 off the r platforms by maln force. itk IR QLA B ATERE visor Davldson, s to intimidation, und sald they | repudiated by the people at the recent electlon, snd Speclal Dispateh ¢ Sive Tridune. g inanncrin which this Acads st and it and 00 North Clarkest, Wo Wil | Tho bearer of thieso voten hus the mssuranco | gowly hefore noon @ Comnitics from ¢, | Would uiot bellove bim on vl wileh Wil eZuire i tho 4th of Marcl, [s engiged | gz, Patt, Mt dun. —Tho Leglstatura or- T et of o geaumo ) Vskilitioe ared e | to think that they aro entitled to consideration. | Patrici's Hall Hotse, consisttug of Sr. B, 1, PIDN'T KNO insriattemptita deprive e meny e 00 I by the unanimous election of tho, 1ix Who At fend fand s aatlefed Diat nothtig Inueyiceted wyley il n ganized to-d nictiectusl and mioral develops of thelr right to participate {n the election of tha | B Chiel 3agi NOW THEN, Deutocrats here, however, aro diumayed at the | Wilde, of Orleans, J. M. Willinms, of ¢ | A Committes trum the Scnsto to-day walted fuct that & Committee of the Demoeratle | Buton Rouss, and Mr. Shizieton, of St. Landey, | Fhol Seretiey uf. Siate "f"'""’%"‘ sad uanl Legialaturo in Loulslann yesterday waited | Waitedupoti Gov. Rellogz at the State-touso or the viliclal returns of the State election, X : 130 | 1) Cafonde declined to recognize them, and salid '3 I TS| ! - Y uponGlov. Kelloge and ° recoguized i | S PEescuted B wit e e pre. | Lhe Taw dirceted bt furnlsh them toth as Governor. Democrals here AURRCSt | sentutives wis orgunized ab St Patrick's Hall, at | Bfeakec of the House, whict he liad done, that twls actlon fs @ pecublar | U bawe thio ciitering wsolemn protest weanst | o U8 member of the ”“"“""“‘fi;""":” to-day commentary upon the attempt to havo the | the oeenpation of the State-livnee by armed | fEeeTie that by, und reported at the State- AUGUST Rre I U FELD DISSOLUTION. ‘The copartnersip hereiofora txllllvT Intween the s authorized to use the firw n;n n ».Iflem‘:l‘:lli.“?c' trate, sud Hius to Heorpor: nsulmu our | Republlean catens nominees, the Democrats politieal ayteil B e e | Mkl no nomlsations, bt vattuge wolld with Goverament. which aetin t in direct contradictjn | the Republleans, Tue Senatorlal nomnisating 1o tho aplrit of the foliowlni resolntion, Infroduced | vateds Wi be hwll Thursday eventuie, The 1y the Hon. Seott Lord, o prominent Democratand | Governor's message will be detvered Tuursdsy, pased by the House of Ktepresentatives on the 10th ——— uf August, when the necersities of the Democratic WANSA tnent of tha latier, ‘T his Aéadomny for Young Men and oy 15 13 mites w rall from Chiladeiphia.” €2p1a Year for Heardlug, i Uany A behobitog Dook &e. PRy Quarieriy, X0 axirh charkce. Krodenia sdmitied ut Aoy thne, #necial individus! and clam instruction tor advsaced and backward puplls comibining ghe advan- fages of private tutorng upd 4chovl-roum dnille Ten Insiructurs, two kradudics of Yaln College, Medis has ASIP. 3ven churcnek Ao a chiartee which e protilblied the | Chieago, Jan. 1, 1677, House. iarty required that the fears uf the yeopls of st . S216 o Incoricatio Orinks fur b years. - For plctura of e Elect ' S _ wolice and militia, und azainst the exclnsion jise - i B it ettt LEGIALATERE. . Bufdlow, eytiasiion Nr\_‘rl'rml(’n hd ‘reforenca in | The undersiemed whl contin it i CiCTA AL YUIE CEOF Tiiden counted, tho certhl- | froug e State-House of tho duly-clected repro. | , Fizit members returned lected by the Board ot b Lhe Ifouse, Thatall attempts by Spectal Dinpatch to The Trivune. i iyeity: Shiress MW CSUOITLIDGR Glarvand | atur’ ot tnC dnciel Uiy Chiniedt Works dader tho | cates of which rd signed by MeEncry. 'Tho | wentatives of the people, and ugulnsl the pres. | 870 still abaent from the city. force, toreatlinr, dushudtasion, oF otherwine 1ol | LEavENwORTH, Kat dutt 2—The Legial ndrerdty, &M Steat ¥ | e arm audaivle o HLHCYCK (€ GO0 nt ine | Dbutocrats eay that they expect all the South- | ence of amied s aletropolicans wind soldiere. terfero with tho Fiiils of cllizens Ix condenined, ENWOKTL, Iik,y Juth S=sLISLeslom ] chlgan-nr, e L UYCR. T ory Cotnintitees to fior. "Kelloge roplled"tlat thero wrs woveral ILLINOIS, s the guliss fem shionld tecehiy cundiguand | HIEG eets on “;“l““;["f““"“""‘“"“';’ Cundt- In retiring from bustocs| o ;. statements contalny n_the communication X STEST. e 2 erufure, e varlous sull ullices are numery’ d e P G0kl Fichde o Soutogpa] recommend i RLORT SATMRAK: Which were - fucorroct. Thero wWere. o iniil s B dicsulied. by the wnembers of tho Genera) As: | on. The U States Senatorlal question = 3 e s s, | Tt can sty e st mors th | S e e RSO | gnnmortene e, 3ttt st | i 5 b S, A PR R Bty = pretiminary report, as it would be utterly fm- | Yesterday there was a forco of police NOrIELD, lik, Jun. Z.—Tu-uight abos forg I 1ayen yan W s W ecler e l'resls 1} offile Winter and Snting Terms of cine Coliege, and Dossiblo for tho Government Trinting-ftice | ormed Hot diferently from the way fu | tNo:thirds of tho members withe Leglelaturs | jont uiu Y Ce-Proslent of the Litited Siates, and d . Tlaus ti Junoir. Forsdmislod aog h:amiuv. Dr. to completo the testimony. It 18 understond | Which they wero ordinartly wrmel, As con- are i town, and the political mill s grinding | we fnnist that they shall be peacerully faaugueated JHIAMPTON AND HAYES,- laciio Colirie, ltacine, d et Hepubiican and. Democratte Commite | SEréators of the peace, they wer spectaily fu | the livellest kind ol a grlst. ‘The chicf luterest, sty of thie testimony I thelr reparts, o thit th | ference from others. . Tners were mo- United | Tithers in what wll develop inty a cuntesty for Teprenentatives can obtatn adequate views of | States troops in the Siate-House, Iwas ot | 88 yeb the contest fomalny ta bs made. On the the tnveatigation from reading tho two reports, | (¢ that auy passage-woy lid been eut from Republican she, Logan will uudoubtedly re- withiout studying the evidence in detuil. the State-House to an aitjoining bufldiaz to | celve the cuncus nomination. [e and his TISY, COMMTOMIST: MOVEMENT. Juclitace thie riuglog of traons futo tho DUl | felends clatin that be will, on the ifirst A tremendous effort will he nade to have | in@ Whatever communieation existed had eX- | 150 - peceive the vote of every Repnbe i of . . Isted o toug thue, As to the House, whicy, thls bath House neres upon sdelile prognumingol | Eommictes cuinied, n | ot pron | lean member of each flouse, and, Lesides, LECTURE, ¢ e DB O TN oo | Thut the procacdings T . esly organized, the faw provided Tt the {a certaln of the three Independent vot TLLINOIS TREE TRADE LEAGUE. ™ | thacormd vacentiarof a nrelsiermie pron. | Wy o Stavo should furulab the Cler neccesary to elect, and, to back up thia clatm, Lectare st Faemell KR T i AROVER, st o€ the members elccted Tt lat \ras fur. | they triumphantiy cite the fuct that no vepre- stEarwell Uall Touradey, Jus. 4, 8 ., g Democrats aro wsking: prrangements o | whioo names wero tn thal list appearead i tho | Seutatlve weimber has yet been heard from who STUMINBER. Weilnesday iext: They have also Leen foollgh | TPRWAT hall of the House uf Representatives | does not fntend to ko fnty the caucue, and that Of Yala Coliene, on **Jievenus Noforla and Pree | CROURU to endage o building sud make prepara- yosterdy -fl";“folrp-‘w ur';vlln)-rn‘rr-‘xl e Republican haa vet been found to cuter Trade. Tickcts, 25 centd; for sala at Jansenc | thons for au imposing Titden Inauguration batl, Bppos! in B1, M,H‘L g Husk e oo | thellsta as bls competitor. [t 14 truw that oo MeClurg & Lo. s . recclye any commnunication from a body whi Ttepublican wcinber hag, #0 far as beand from, v 3 Mr. Justice Clifford, refcrring to the recent | Hked neafly tecniy-buo bl ABOWIE 0 declared s purpuse 1o stay out of the caucus, Dy th prover autnoriiles of ihe tovernment, A i any attempt 1o futluence the public mind, of (o roe 3 mist such peaceful inanzusation by force, of auy , Cinetnnarl Gazelte, Jun. unlawful wie carnestly opposed L There has Leen consldersble conjecture about ::;'x 'I;:-;‘lr‘-;: D\‘n‘s wod peoplo, und tbe | the meaning of the recent vislt of Judge To Jo o antrod, Tt The t hairnian and Kecretary of | Mackey, uf South Carolluy, to Gov, Hayes, : (hllmlelllllglmxll:utll'nllhnm, nt’u:"ilr;:m l;m:- Judge Muckey was the bearer of u letter from guiug resolutions to the Preaid ol he Senate, Fade cl ] v 2 B R TIITOAS RUNCHAAOR, Wads Hampton whicls of Itself was not very Hpecial Dispatch 1o The Tridune, expliclt, und as, ka u postyeript, It stated that BLOONINGION, Hily 4wl Z—IL has Leen | similar letter bud Leen sent to Gov, Tilden, it - ugreed ""fi'}w1""";!:"“" cu)mltxm;u;- xfir Judge | could not be construed futo a declaration of 10 suceeed dudge Thton, clected to Congr 3 i ¢ to reasseinble the st ll«;eauhlh-un County Cos ‘l‘l"'"""; hiod :"_‘”'" o ‘,"{"""{“" thiat-Gay. Ctmibane of Mebean and ford Counties o tho | 1sgesis to be the next Prosklent. Sill, the, 10t ot dauusry, who shall sclect Hfteen dele- [ uct that Judge Muckicy was the messeuger who gates to the District Conveution, ten from M- | bors the letter to a and that it does not Lo i foam Eunk b, i Jal IS SN 1 5t apgiene it M hncr s given 1o the e tr by Doonutiedd, Bowell, und Neeyes, | tnatye to Tideu, gave color to the 'I’““'”",“’“} ptutt s seut biy resiguation. to Gov. thut the woulib-be Governor of South Caroling, o rige, It s to take effect Feb, The | was disposed ta look fur asslstunce to Huyes. l’ennsyh'flfiiu Mifitary Academy, Chester, Delaware County, Pa. Besslon reopens Jan. 7. Far Circalars apply to COL. TIIEQ. MYATY, Drosident, Gold Dust, Biver and Tuilion hough. 3 Enceplugand Fiing: ‘ll"nnmurv‘fip'lll’:rsnx'“lml i Colu'and Bilver tor sale . o ued and widayed. Fine CitIcAGO REVINY NG, CO, Fif ‘OLD PAPE - OLD PAPERS YOR SBALE, AT I - e " o o In tho D s MINENS CRIANOER, pumor of his setlrement,sagus “Laall dlowhts | 1 gution wus Introduced to notity_the Prest- | but B IiLL probably be held Marchi 1, and tho | - Judee Mackey spent the day fn thls clty yess v ® Benator Logan wrltes hero to s friend that he | eut of the Usited States thut the” General As- IT I8 KO LLSS TAUE, uew Judge tukie bi seat on March 6,10 which | {erday, und was entertalned by % wumber of . . FUR SALE UR Tfl RE cxpotts to £t the Republican caucis nominac | Seubly of Lotisians Iy now in- scssiun ab 5t | as fa easfly discovered on clreulating smong day Judge Tipton will sdjoury court. entlemen, who found bine u genfal gentleman, o | ton on thg tirst Lallot, und that the Independ- | Patrici's full, - the members, that thero are du the nelghbor- e filghny intelligent, and o capital conversation= ¥ cueton met, read the vote of t 5! A factory, with grounds, In this city, centrally I euls will support Lim I preference Yo uny wan | o Tue fotut ecacton imely read tho, volo of e | hood of a balf dozen or moro e 01110, aliat. Indved, hiS Tangugo §s that ut o bory, . : ted, Mattedtur Seuodworklug! furosce "E,,{.é{?: yet named, PR e e Btato by purlshes, and declared Nicholls elected | 1 blicans among them who are quietly looking GOY. HAYES' ANNUAL NESSAOE. orutor, Wikl Bld tiduier s w tho geacs and' . et o o 3 5 3 Ad 4 s hitle Blassidnneriia Wi toa. Apply ot Tribuno Counting Room. | & etertehymiinestteustt, Eeabiat: | e o e o o e TAKE U KESFONSIDILITY. Dy e tunity to support souc other | COLENBUS, O, Jan. S.—The General Assembly | suavity ol the Southers Repitiitl, B SRR met tbia afternoon, & quoruin of members belng | Gy fotel, und found blngtite witling to tell present fu both branches. 'The principal busi- | )l about bis revent miselow: Judge Muckey 18 ness transacted was of & routine character, a man of widdle uge, ol polished manuer,yet Tl annual ruessago of Gos. Hayes was then | ot Incklug 1u sigor wnl curucstuvats o ulsn ene cad, b evideutly possed of a quick min 4 suye, presented and read The messaco suggests u | EHAEY Bl i SUOLCE Bl Delng elort sesslon of tho General Asgembly. 1L | yequainted with the objcct of the Interview, s * shows that the local indebteducss uf ONfo [s | hegan 8t onee, where' his miud seews to ba ", ow EHL060STA0. The relmbursablo debt 14 | maiuly utereated, with stateiucat of the con- - - | dition of atfairs ' I Bouth Caroling. “Itls s ihlow o yestict rammisi wrier, ks el termiiio | ciired elected, it wil bo. impossiblc for & whito | | The Democrat of this evetlug, In reference 0 | Republican. There bs uiple tino {n wlich they i ogheding ot e | Its urticle yesterduy, says no man or set of men A = .l 2% | Ttopublicun fn'any way conticcted with policics | 18 SHI sosterdass Saye o B Aot L WS | can plck out thelr man, urd thero aco pleuty of 1o remain n that State, men to be found who would thl well the place, e | ONW Yo, dan. %.—Tho MaiPs Washington | tepb its editors, ) place, Koep’s Collars, poutal 85t % iapatch Troin 3 MGRUSE. bE the HOW THRT STAND. | ndt who, too, would not need urging to sccept Fiegaat Styten, host Qualitr, 81,50 pordoseny alx or | 110uS0 1nveutizating Committes In Loulstana | The Leghlatures acs caustitated ug folloma? | &t Ac presculy thils element of vpposition to 736 R S says theDemocrats have determined to iaug- | o State-fouse: Senate—Eight oldtug-over | 1ogun is 173 kaat diadlan it urato Nlcholis, sctup au independent goyern- Senators and eleven returned by the Huard, AWAYING DEVALOPMBSTS, went, aud reluso to recogulzo the Kellogg Liouse—S8ixty-elelt wewbers returned by the i oy Tackard (lovernmant, ey will appoiut the | Board, tweily-tvo of whom the Democrats and, )t the opportunlty presents itaeld, or can [— FINANCIAL, + 7 PER CENT *8ad 8 per centloans on aporoved city real estate made 4 STOCKIIOLDERS M b, FUANCIS I, PEABUDY & CO., e o e S S S (L L B laf Were not elected, Ve mode, will fetch out suother Republican | $0,451,9.30, uud the trreducible debt [y 4,07, e 5 : 3 14 Desrbora-at. Stockholders’ NOtiGe e e B etk il Sennte—Nono holdiug | candidater The several gentlenien who fiold | 71600 The cstimated receipts for the current R o thrests, Woatelothe . o the Westarn dssociated Preet. aver, elgut returnied by the Hoard aud four who | TheinSitees tn resdiines for thut condidacy, and | year from all sources, fucludiug Ladaucs o | (g for hustilitics to ceusv.” The Judge weat -, ‘The Aunnal Meeting of the Etockhuld i WasIINGTON, L. C., dan, 3.—1he Seaate | Were counted out, but clalm they were el oA e Py AT e 2L | Commiltiew on ' Counting -tho Electoral Vots | House—Forty returued by the Bourd, und tw Tund, s $5.339,650), und the disburscwments | on toesy that there Was no_possible hope for this vtkiers who have bee d by ‘ o otiers Wlio lists bien IO W sobmedion 720, ‘The taxes levied In 157, collectablo | the State under the ruls of Chamberluin; that, | c uwatlug developinents, "7 PER CENT. 5,4 for the Eloction of Direciors for the susning year, | Beld another mecting to-day, A prominent | 1y-two who clalin they were elected but counted | With ity seem also t 2 A a el ¥ R, > T e e e baatuses ol saey | dicmber aay that tho- oneral Indieations to- | Ut by tho Bourd. 2 auid it s asserted that oue of the first dovelop. | 1 177, sggrensto $24,003,185. The taxsble thay ,‘:‘:l"'l',(‘:'.‘.‘:f:':'f,': s hopeleably surtuph sup, i sholco loans at BEVEN: $10.0L0 ot 73 6,000 hean, vl b Leld st the 0o of th | day seemned more bopeful for their witinats CABINKT MEETING. huenita wiay be that some of Mhoso Who o futo | valuationa fn Oblo, ue sbown by tho grand |y, gt whadeuted it prosperity. o boa i BCUDDEH & MABOY, u7+100 Dearboru-u. l“"L LN "‘“ u&“"l}(}l-dflm sgreement than at any previous meeting, On WASHINGTON, D). C., Jun. %.—1n the Cabinet | caucus wiil vob stivk to Logan very long. What duplicate of 187, {s $1,507,409,%08, Which L & | becn u Republican_ever alice ho surfendered in i - oclock pows t D, thy other hand, snother member of the Com- | session to-day tho resclutions of the Louislsna 3 t Qecrease from tbe grand duvbeate of Jast year | Shreveport {u 1805, und now holds the otfice ol ¥ e e Yo | initieo eaye i’ cumnot perveiro thut s Com- | Legatsture. uoking for protectivy by L dos: :i“:z‘;?:l';“r‘:"’";:;’ A :‘fi:nt:;m:.l::: of §103,590. Jude vsa Republtia. e bas felt that ther! B 7T ¥ S ovror 3 e auy progre: f - it wgatnst violenee, cferred X ctures 3 3 Ll Bi 3 . Dreas Sille, Sty and Stockholders’ Ieeting. | moiking he contictiug views of mambors. - | o action was taken, - The wer referre lo, bt | Bty wwited ou all sbdes s ua to the fude. | Vh Btute debt bus beeu reduced duriog the | W5 J0 B O s e Soft Hats, C aisieio Biwe e chiauged ita furmer oplulon, that tho troops al- | pendent programme. The uames of the threy | PRsh Vear vearly $500,000, aod the fudebleduess | 45" e comes of an lilustrios family, umufi; 4T HOLIDAY STYLES, A AT T } THE FINAL COUNT, ma,l» in that Stato are futly uble tw copo with | yhose vutes wre clulined by Logaw’s friends uro | O tho county, wwnship, sud schvol districts { thy elder Hutuptons wers mew of - parow Just eived The sngusl meetfngof tho stutkhuldery of this llank HENDRICKS' RECORD. auy difflculties that way arinc, aud which would | o ees has been reduced over §UK,000, but clties of the | views, They believed in scttivg upart -7 i st receivecs for the election uf Directors Wil ba held s its Bankiag (at Di properly demand wilitary fnterference, 8o far 5 Drat wod sccond Claaw huve ficieascd thelr lo- | the State of Sonth Cuyolin: 1o “rtha s ] J. 8. BARNES & (0,, 70 Madisou-st, Lice on Tuesday, (U0 Wl diy o Jauuary peat, ber = Special Dispatch ta The Triduns. 25 tho orders to the military suthoritivs in the BUT AMONG TUE INDEPANDENTS > il 00,000, Flowery Kingdom," avd buildlog ahorsib. SR s, LaON SR | thcen it buun ot Spadd@ciuck pn, 0 Wasingron, D. 0., Jaor Seeslr. Tandricks | Bt T b I ot toe Cabi. | 5o man can bo found who will sdmit that be | “Sorccni siiention O e fmportance | stune wall £ provent s Aok DENTISTRY - = Al e ‘"f“ record fa regurd o the wannar (n which & | net to-day waa that there should be po chavge. | will vote for Logen in uny event, The Inde- { of the questlon of lucal expenditures, wud the 1th the vutslde world. «+ Wade Ha: duswing, RO It s R e SRR RANRAS GERMAN NATIONAL BANK. declslon should be reached by the Jolnt Conven- Z—— peadents have been (n_gaucus pretty wuch all | reconimendution ks mude that the prllxclylcn of | been whooled in adversity aod in po¥ o Tell: DENTISTRY i ) mecting of the Htockhulders of thie | 140D W auch @ case a4 1s now prescuted n Lau- THE INVESTIGATORS. By, aud nearly all pight, too, and are keeplng | $ho State Cumatitution whlch provide tor the views ure cularged, and he b in cvery, - A ho znuual meoting of the Slockhulustent thie | 1000 ar Morton, In Jol s ALS REARY * plogs | L e of stuktug tunds, sbould be spplied to | liberal-wined wan, far In sdvaoes wifeat teduction fn prices. DIt SHERWOOD '\’a‘m Bank for the election of IIJlrlcwjl wiil bo beld at b r“l u, In Jolut Conveation, in BENATE COMMITTER. their own counscl fn closer fasbiou than bas } o0 ) debtedness. ¥ ery. He lé lu i ul) practical r. . e '?.'.1 :“.'l“gl::‘c:j‘l‘:-‘:‘-}nde“r}:nfl'fie:v.lmfinderun‘fi 10y otiice o ‘Tuceday, Jun. U, between 2 | February, 180%, Lad ralsed s point, sud offered o Nzw OnLEsNs, Jau. 2—The Senato Investi- | yecn kuown bere for muny years. All sorts of ‘Fhie essuge, 10 a poiuted manner, suggests }'ucr a3 the lasucs of the War are swillll\‘lb‘“‘l; 7 I ament, st artiiclal Letl mada cheap, ot bis Yeotin Aud, 19 snd 1 Lot Hiluc SRy CUEINEIRL . s BOPLC e e Keep's Custom Shirts, ” .Q.:‘v;,k'fl "zn’n fl:"ut.: a?u‘ Y ’f"r‘u%r'&'r_fifl?)’-'p‘e‘.? that, while scparute political purtles geem o bo | good a Republican as any mau {u Sgosulted Becessary lu pri |-umlcr. yet there fs nu & Why," sald tho Judge, “he mfir{.".x,".,,fi'.fl‘:{{f Dioro Teuson fur the sntagonisiny i pollttcul | newro-sullrage Le grastod by o : purties n wuuldpat governwent than b bunk | wants the resources of tho Hiute == ) or rallroad cowpuuy. Ju tho sdmivistration of | Northern cu) tal, and he e such goverument all honcst citizens abould | thauuce of thy social ban Wb YR CHICAGO co-operate. not Bouthern-hora ot of x.n_:;u.‘y‘yw_ Ublo was represeated at the Centennial by | He wasts to bulld ‘up W T®T- ., t nd oIk P B BCIAPENER, Cashler, | f600IUtION covering ity to the elfect that whilo | gating Commites resumed its luvestigations of | yumors are afoat as to disscusious among them, e s e e i eemaies | {170 Was Teason to belleve, from cominon re- | Ouachita Parish this mornlog, B. F. Jonas and | snd these ure funuwmcrsble stories aloat us tc FARVLY JADE SHIRTS, Y‘or:.l that tus L:‘:l l‘milllwlhldtleetlou in | B 1. Marr, attoroeys, of New Orleans, who :lgz ltllxl».vy e sm;;x; lum ;M\'filu;“':ulfl“;: L‘f{hb’ Ao s oo | Loulsiana was carricd by forco and fraud, atlll, | took sn activo part in the Democratic canvass, Y are sucliy suvesitisae fun With Raop's' Patent Partly-BLade | there balag uo legal evidtnco nefore the Senat | testited to tho efforts o theascives and osher | Yiony o oud Hioy oot L0 (BYE Lo o xerv hesl- il fuz §0; canbe Satshed | on that subject, the Electoral voto of that | Democratic lcaders to bave & peaceful and falr i::? dmf’{.m‘{fx”. .:;ml‘:buhl ';':mfifu m::-uf: uf- ot fa e batMadlioa-st | BLate ouglt to be counted, On this | clection, sad tho gencral policy of tbelr | Brown. of ~Echuyier, A f - - y LXF.C0.,178