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CThe Chicagoe Daily Teibune, : i r D f CIHICAGO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1877. PR FIVE CENTS, . VOLUM - ' e e : f the South, countenanced ; i 1he | by you, Gibeon, and Levy. Ark him to take no | which went to Fellelana, _A simflar request was Democratic party of the South, coun! eed | atrue .2, EANANGIARL: IN STATU QUO. e ation e ask-eveslnts perond the | 34 ?2:,‘,"'5';‘,“ n "‘““‘{‘r‘:ifififfi' e | TS, A voted v, Tue cridnce laken 1y | and apheld by fts Northern wing to rob the | from 3 ettty A ot (axes du signed > 5lli. hose su mittees, therefore, can gari- se g 2 T ¥ The contést fn New Orleans hasthus far been | ed mfim;f':l';r"hum . “‘am' freedmen of thelr franchise by inthnidation, vio- 7.' 3 &7 names have been added, altered, or =42 i the lists, contrary to law. malnly over emocratic testimony. | The Democrats insisted lence, and murder. Also condemn as distoral A e SRR A WOULD HAVE A QUORUM to-day, which was prevented yesterday by fears 10 Little Change in the Condi of the members. The Scnate still wants one to 5 27 fraudul TUL CONTROL, OF TIR STPREME COURT Do o, e enye was not | and Infuman, awd fraucht with the utmost pertl | § 5 - fauduient recelnts have been lesned complete a quorum. of the 8tate, and, ns Nizholls says o his dis- | politieal. The negroes of the parlsh, however, | to our fnstituttons, the conduct of the last | hetS &0 15th of February last was had for teh, the recownition of Ludeling, King, and | belicve it was. He was their recognized leader, | Presidential canvasa by the Democrats of the seondrd Involves sulatactially a recogaltion of | organtzed ll ther ciulis, and ftis South. In that they undertook, by processes the Packard Guyernment, because the term for A SIGNIFICANT PACT, that l Avilization, ¢ ']m_‘ firect) which those Judges held had expired, ond thele [ proved fn evidence, that after Dr. Dinkgraye | that shame our civilization, to nuliliy fe rectly only claim now rests on a confirmation by the e by the assancin’s uflet, on Aug. 7, there | the eoustitutional amendnients aduptecd to con- Republican Scnate. On_receiving the dispatch | was ot a Republlean club meeting fn the | serve the fruita of the vidtory of P! 4 the pinpose of preventing delinquents fy t ol on the nascamnent 1sta, @ o 10. That there i n matured, well-defined, and well-understood plan among many Democratle leaders to leare off thé lists enough Republis cans to fnsure the State to the Democrats, " . el K hat S BT tion of Affairs at N6W | nivis e otwre rere mesoty and_enfaged ON IMPROVED FARMS Orleans. - B e e g forohon k18 ~r their line of policy or intentlons. o CALLED LPON 2 4 na ed to #tand nealn i 'y ¢ hem in several COUNTING THE w Anxiety for Compromise Slowly | eatroiled the strects last night, and looked | ot tho White ifouse, and found him in coneul- | was the death of lepublicanism in Ouachita large majority azalnst 4 NTING THE VOTES, ILLINOIS AND IO A.- oLy P Wiy around pretty lively, but made fewor noarrests. | tation with the Seerctary of War and the | Parish. v of the Bouthera Btates; alto con- | A PROMINENT INDIANA DEMOCEAT'S OPINION. nting Thirst AL miduizht but fow men were on the streets, AVELE 20 Suppln k g the and mo‘n: ;‘dnccu wero closed, Tingis Trust and Sevings Bauk, for Gore, kL S e Trom el brovgit o sevrs) Inst night. 122 & 124 Clark-st., Chicago, The Democratle organ of Fort Wavne has fn- dulged fn more rabld war-talk than any other - paper In Indiana, and, if one were to believe the half or quarter of what It says, he wonld come to the conclusion that the Democratic Attorney-General. They stated to him the Crapo dnes not think that the Republicans | demn the attitude of the Denocratic le:\dcru‘ oblect © of thelr - visit, and read | can sttach so much Importance to Eliza Vinks- | capecially of the North, since the Presidentlal Nicholls dispatch. The President reccived | ton as has been donc. She esidently was o | election, i striving to secure by {llezal and vio- them courteously, amd Matened attentively | woman of bad character, and the evidence fs not | lent means an advautage which docs not helony 10 what they had to say, and then replierd that | clear that the outruge upon her, terrible asit | to them, and by such inethods to Seount 1n he should recognize neither Government nor | was, was not commiltted by negroes, | Samuel J. Tildeq s the Preaident of the Uulted WANT MARTIAL LAY, Acity paper, In its leading editorial on the | any Department of clther Gorernment until all | with whom her husband hod quarreled. "It 1s | States, party of that Btate were th o to ta Local Corresponients, Pinchback Suspected of a Desiro [ afheiPener i st ™% 23S favo.nt | $he facts mers acreripined, - o e that ho | wwident Hat the only depentonce for trath 1o | i incenalary appeats and rebellfons thireats | fnpatient. for the Yoro Slralins. foe gores Shd s —————— to Trad ith the D resent no government in_ thls Stat¢whose au- | regarded the oceupation of " the State-House by | Loulslann must be fn the report of the Scuate of Northern Democratic orators and newapapcrs | oo yioayo 1, B i and throal FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS rade with the Dem- Nority I indiaputed, and ns there aretwo or | the Republicans and the nccupation of the | Committee. That Committee js conducting its | are such as to put to shame any declarations % time Lo bezin. But ths belie! would bo rats. three Congresslonal Committees trying to find | Court-Iouse by the Democrats fn exactly the | investigation with falrness, Morrlson refused | that have thus far emanated from Bouthern | &n error, The hetter class of Democrats in 2ade on Chlcago improved property at 8 per cents oc e he truth about the late clection, periaps the | same light. He also Informed them that lie had | the Rtepublican members of the House Commit- | sources, and are dererving ol the severest cen- | Fort Wayne, as clsewhere, are opposed to all F. A. UENSHAW, President may deem it his duty to establish | ordered Gen. Augur to tee knowledze of witnesses or cotrsg of vro- | sure and condemnation. h e, 04 Dearborn-st,, Room 4. Al such Incendlary and bloody nonsense. Weo find martial law until such llmel If evcr, o8 Congress EISE ANT MO cedure, Senator Hotwe, Chairman of theSenate | The seventh resolutlon declares: In Ruther- P : Bl a0 artlclo In the Fort Wayne Gazette, signed ¢ e — shall cume to some conclualon and agreement In | that was threatening the State-louse, but had | Ce ittee, I ery instance furnfshed the | fomd B. Huyes we have a man who is fully iden- yne ey signed ¢ A ¢ { NT Charges of Bribery Against | fhallrume oo o en Wwould at least ivo | dirceted him not 4o indicata he any astive inter- ket tifled with the great principles of the Repub- | Democrat,” and understood to be from the pen Members of the Packard to the businoss comahinity 8 scaiun of peazt, | ference nny recognition of eltlier (overntment. A LIST OP TUEL WITNESSES IN ADVANCE. lican party aud dmbued with the proud sp- | of the Ifon. J, K. Edgerton, late Member of i i8 of 815,000 and atd on cholce fostde luchnlsthcyungc‘rlalm(]d it, )!!(u::llln(c){,!uund‘nlu{ sums of $15,000 and npwatd o g'is N war, nlarms, and the tramp of a: men, thal Tl eatate, Emaller sume at 8 per cent. : Legislature 311 day yesterday resounded throngh the stre JOHN I, AVERY & CO., 160 LaSalle-st. of theelty. Though weare folerably well seasonc e~ 1 i to Popu ar wll{\muihzn }:crc, “IL'l;él In(n dechiied 0 4 art of ainajority of our peo- T PER COENT, |7 stoto-Houo Togilatus Bl | it imbattef ittt L] ¥ dircetion of the President, Secrctary Cam- | As to the Returning Board, Crapo saya that In | preciation ‘of its past services, who is fitted eron then read to the Representatives frum | every ease where a poll was rejected proper | b¥ ability and exverience in public affalrs Loulslana aflidnvits of intimldutlon wera presented, He | for the Tesponsibilities of the high oflice A DISPATCIL TO GEX AUGTR, thinks the Boanl acted in accordance with faw, | of = President of * the Unlted” smm, which had just been prepared, and which was HENATE COMMITTER. and whose nume and carcer are guarantees of about to be scnt, The following Is 8 copy of it NEw ORLEANS, Jan. 10.—The Senate Com- | the administration of the Giovernment in the Wan DEranTryr, Jan. 10, 1877.—T0 Gen. C, | mittee resumed the examination of the Fast | interesis of all the people upon principles of Congress, and ome of the ablest Democrats In the State, which takes very decided grounds against the extreme views aidvocated in that party by sume of {ts members. The article is rather long to copy entire, but we make soms extracts which show its drift: : o maintain itself over the nncertalntics neces- | @ Awgur, New Orlzans, La.: 1t s reported that | Felidana clection. Six colored men testitied huncst economy, inteliigence, and fidelity to Kellogg United States o aariiy ineident to two srmed Tostile forcta 16 | (e State-Tinaee in Sow Orcans I urrounded bya | that they were Mtimidated, and through fear | public trusts. g T B o yaalaa thats Verycholes loans at BEVEN 810,000 at 73 3,000 Senator. the same camp.’" ’n':"fémfa' ;:"c’o §,‘,;,'} m-llr‘{)ulu ve;n';ael'n fl)!:r,lcr:fi;, were forced Lo vote the Democratie ticket. t l':Th;- uhzm’h lrr(-:flu’tnlanlvllcclnrlels n:‘ l“l’l’:( s m‘nl- ment by Cangress, $ho Prosident of (he Senaie. & 2, at 9. X i 2 ance our order. I 3 via " e . g of especial v ation th: f ' LBy 200, Bl A B ASON, 107-100 Dearborn-st. 11::4).-—}:'";31‘1'.‘.'; fl“r‘c’%‘xfl-‘l‘mblv | T ¥ Supervisor Anderson testified to the greneral T pecial congratulaty n this trying | awarn conetituttonal eflicer of the Government, : deterinination of the Proaldent to see that the Lex- | puiiniviation of colored voters, aml detailed an [ hour of the natlon's experlence we have in“the Wiifch should be recognizeds . D. CANTI0N, to the returns was made in New Orleans, be- | tineuished civilian, Ulysses 8, Grant. Insinci- Recrotary of War. cauee he dared not make it there. ble upon the ficld of battle, he has proved him- charged with thy custdy and opening of the Electoral votes, can and should connt thoee votes, and, according to hie Jadgment of Jaw and fact, deciar the remult anahiown' by the legaliy.-certined ER CENT l:m?:llt?‘ml?"; nlfl l:fifllfm lma lhzl: ulrmilsl, nnlll it n anded. In an interview 7 P President Grant Still De- | by S sthce with Gen, Augur, he tated 1 ‘! ble. Ile had . i Res: S - | self equally courageous and wise In administer- {2 In his poxsesalon; and that tiiis -uty is to ba y X X - o v ) poat tives, says that the President and his Cabinet | fittee, Judge Thomas B, Lyons, OF oo riatiswn, honeaty, and v he t peachinent. 1think mert may believe ail this, 174 Deathorn-st. Either Side. would only Interfers to keep the peace, and | Sarn B9800y Yo el o ascertatn which of | nay testitied to the gencral character of the | patriotisin, honesty, and couraze the hearts of exprees thelr belief, withont being ** partlsan - = whicn it was reported to him last nipht that the | PeEts ST B AR 1G RGO T of | B e e atating that the_clection | the Toyal people of the land rely nuw as ever | Digata of cuaning ta e Dewocrate: © © STOCKNOLDERY MELTINGS, Né%o}lu lice tlvl"{lc vrla'cntlg:;l(lflvcruernc;l: i “mu‘:, T NHCOONITION wus fuir amil peaceable, l.;- nldmllut:ll lllelm l.;]m wx&::;uzp zuln«l«i:"mll Ucuu{fl{d;n;u. 6 T ".rhfil subjuct i \rlxhalopcn Tm debnlle. and mero e TR (€ YR — P B S~ R PR ofticials from visitin; he ate-Hlonse o sod Lol at’ umount of Iawlesances In the | SCON: N o . 10.—Henry 0 crtlon proves nothing. Two at least of the 0ffica of the_Baltimora & Ohio & Chioago R tative Crapo Re- | pronptly notitel Nichiotls that. Lo could not ale as: tig fecal Blate Uors pamRot Ifurm taking e T O e anvases of tilevon | Tha heen renominated 0 Congress by the Re- | wiseet and ‘purcat of o furinte of tho itepabllc, con Rates His Experlo o s ot el W st | vy Gonit Taty, s durio e | Bt it i et Sl | bl ofte T Sopmemon LS| e bt el i ence out h edge or orders, ct eter ! ! ared voters 1o uin the Democrats wis that they tleast, lared b : s, NOTIOB. lajes s Laper instructed o alfuw any one to enter. et Conrs e sermaof ot of tho gudgre, | Mould ave orotection md all Tavlessieey SOUTII CAROLINA. e oy e s e peeicien, om, he publecty Crtoaao, Ti., Jan. 10, 1477.—Ta he storkholders of in L.ouisiana. 18 me—No cl A e iation, nor any | 34 whetlier or'not theso terms all explred” at from which they and the whites had sufTere: ANOTHIER BEVISION OF THE NETURNS. determines the result ol that the two Touses ara ihe Balttmore & Ofta & Chicago Ttalroad Company: 2 m.— angi Al h ¥ | the sane time, and remarked Interrogatively: should be put down, NEw Yons, Jan. 10.—A dispatch from Colum- | Proent only a4 spectators to witneas the fairness §on are hereby notified thas 1n pnmll!lc!flf"‘"""“; trouble antlcipated. Nicholls' party assert they | i) 1t the Packard Government succeeds, then the TILE AENATE STA-COMMITTEE & y Jan. 10.—A dlspatch fre ) and accoracy of the transaction, and o act only If ?fi; :‘IZ‘:’:&.‘.;’:‘J‘;«'&J%R%‘,“:‘ :":-"cfll"rswllvfi::':flfiu arc satisficd with the situation, and will makeno Packard Su "L_“m'Cnm_ womd 6 m,m]y estab. | continued the exmnination of East Baton Rouge | bis, 8. C., says the latest Iuvestigation of the [ no choice bé made by the Electora.” Nosuch **lelelative provision'" now exists as a recozmized Inw governing the Congress, and it cannof be miada without the concurrenice " of botts ouren. ‘The authority of Kent and Story shonid have much autharity with Congress ae any county resa- Tutlona; and 104 lesson ta Congresn 18, *Siak par- khold & Chicago |tall- 3 H further aggressive advance: :‘:h“.':’#.’&f;?l.;'lf."’“Rfl?y"é'!‘x‘x’{.i &dnio e Uteago jall- | pemocratic Committeemen the Zerestivontvancen, 4th day o arch, A IV, 1877, st Balf-past 2 f e ¥ 1 142 alo AL dar N S bute odice of T Come Champion Bulldozers in 12:80,~The licpublican Leglrlatura now lins o ny, B3 Bouth Clark-st., Chirszo, Cook Lountye That State. quortm and Is In sesslon. A crowd of several “u. o coneurli'r‘-m;l;u( "g{,"y:‘,’gg;’d‘;,',!;" porn- a 9 hmulrfid anms ara cunErex;.\md inthe !ntrueu icn ol & sum ol 3 around ti ut are very quiet. K ., taruiahinig, Improving, - and - ope: O PRI iton” and e, astink s Tished th Tilia repiied to these guestions that | Lday. A witness for the Democrats, United | recent election in that Statels that of Spectal there wero five Juatices of the Supreme Court; | Supersisor Gite Satuces testieid that ho heard | fteferee T. A. Wilkes in the case of State offi- that the old Benell, presided. over by Judge | nothingof bulldozing fur seven or cleht Monthe | oore " Returns from the various precincts fn 3 previous to the ele=tion, and that he belonged 2 :I:;ds:'m 3.’?‘.‘.&5-2"0?‘.’.";?3:ifii’n"éx‘?{.‘iin“'é‘},.fl;“& Yo tite Democratie Club, which had seven or | each county have been again overhuuted with i December last, ¢lght colored uembere, great care, this time, however, by clerks and ic State-lloucee, The Democratie Legislature 1s also in scaston 000D _ADYICE. A. T. Youug, Graville Plerce, Paul Dalgre, | rentlemen representing both political parties, | tisnnship In patrivtiem, and azree ™ Tating s * Glkpining ot ‘fts bonds fof ealdsum, and In ftamake | nyo Ory Wi m w! at Odd-Fellows' Iall. They yesterday elected v, = - | and'G.’Casinal, the two last colored, teatificd to | T'he Keteree's report will not Le completed f The prime consideration in this whole rubject of Ing and cxecuting In due form of 14w & MOTENIASS e * 11 Comply With the | 75 Eleiice ns United Stncen’ Seuator for tho O e Representa- | \Neacoful clection and no ntimidatlon, while several daye, Bt tio 7 ant somioflclatly ap. | the €ounting uf the Electorsl vota (snd e g R e resald, Al At i nece House Subpoona whort term. No choice was made for the long | iives Ellls, Levy, and (ibeon, after thele iter- 3 iy 'siorzan, colored, testificd to general In- ced to- n: the danser of intemperats dealing with it) s the for the purpose aforesald, And also Lo take all necessary . view with the President to-day, telegraplied as L,ewls Morgan, colored, tes e nounced to-dav, as follows: ibIILy, §f b action whici ma; ired to authorize ssid corpue terin. follows: 7 thmidation, futerruption of Iepublican meet- Secretary of thie Treasurs, 8. poss ity, if not prabability, that the two Hoarcs n to bo) ) W), - A L8t awie, ard disjose Of (s bonds for sald auin L. Leaphart, BIXTI DISPATCIL. [‘: of Congrees will not agree,” either by act, joint S ancls T Nicholts, Goternor of Louisi- | 6% 8ud that e had been shiot at several ties. } Dumoceat i Secretary uf Stit . I¥IIE, resolutlon, or joiut rule, ns to what votes of the 5 ita corparata property New OnrrLeans, Jan. 10—1:40 p. m.—~Tho A X b ¥ COMMITTEE, Repubiieans Attorney-Gencral, Juines Cunnor, or X 3 SobTTONI S0 LoltE e parment or. Lie & New Hampshire Republicans on the | Repubiicsn Leghiature, in joint fosslon, has | 91z Wo atvise iv atiack on tho Blate-Ifyiee CONMITREE, i aie:| o Autoritibnoral, Junes Connny |t dlapatel Catemare bo bocountal oeselcclad, the paymentof the sanie, In “the o ¢ The principal wit| amptrofler-tieneral, T SR wiky the waiuie ol e Statcof fifnolt It maintenanco ot ihe prescat postion, and ulay I8 | conmlitee to-tay was Wo L Catlin, of New Or- | Republiean; Superiatendsit of he leans, ehlef clerk of the Republican Commwitiee | R Talbert, Republican C. Dunn, or 0a 1o the rejection of all votes frow thoso Htates, Blucation, J. ‘Supposo thcre ahall be' o neroement. Shall statd Jose 1 Flectoral franchise, shuly” exerelred Buch caso mado and provided, At which time e remueated tor bt prescnt.. Iy tho o H ust clected ex-Gov. Kelloge Unlted Btates Political Sitaation. enator for the loug terin, The Indleations nre 3 Adjutant and Inspec- 1 QUISGY Goy. ¢ W cles s b e € e . el Pt | Becording to 1ts laws, becanse ard of DIFectO ra & Ohlo & Chicasy Ttalirond Co. A et Liout-tior, Aatolus il by plocted to g THE INVESTIGATIONS. on Iteristration, tho subwtance of which was | tur-Geyeral, Jumea E.' Retnedy, Republlcan, | 3egiolie 10 Ma re, becausc oy qhatinale Senato I STARIRY, Becretary of the Sallimore & shol m. that he thought the reglstration was correct | Dunn, Comptroller-teneral, s cfalmed to have b Ohio & Chicago Hallraad Catpany. LOUISIANA. SEVENTIT DISPATCIL. BULLDOZING EXTRAORDINARY, and according to law. e gota copy of the | heen clected over his opponent, Gen, John Hop- | 20 clectiont ‘Hnl the Treaent of tho Sen- - e TR SITOATION. 2 p, M.—The Picayuna oxtra saps: * Alfred Bpectal Dispatch to Tha Tribune. Ferlstration from the State-Tlouse, and sent out | good, Demosrat, by & majurity of one vte. | fie K0 SuiY 10 perform, orond a mere opent VIENNA MODEL BAKERY. tbweial Dispateh to The Tridune. Boutges, newly-appointed Sheriff by the Bu- wWasminaToN, D, C., dan. 10.—Mr. Crapo, of | 24,000 sewing-mu-hine cirenlars. Ho did not f,enp},mv. majorlty fs given in round numbers 3 e 4 10, preme Court, niade a demand for the court- “,Ns::'m‘:::;.‘é‘:"ni‘;:,":znl‘m._s,wggftxzflr’: room dthla mflrnlng,d nmxl wn?l rclunfid.b It is ex- the White Leaguo made no attempt to capture 'l’:'[('fmm“" & suailrof: palicq 'willbe scubilo tho State-House to-day, and the situation re- #The Republlcan Benate ia In conference with mains about the same us last night. ‘Ihat may | the lr}fr:hl f?fl“flcflfr gl! fi’:fix.“i?‘:"{,“n‘}:ic‘d“: : v morning. TUmorL he © c ::,:::;x‘:t e & e Coet | bad reference tw the cxlating atalo of afluirs, d th y ! tele; Fiouen, Dutao of that the Hanrganta havo | boros ol eillfoln e telegram . Urank of thy States. throuzh their lezally-appointed Electors, in nis hands, while the two glonne- wrnzie and fall to agree which are votes and B which not? Do those voted, 36 of them, a ma- Jority of which, all know, has been lawfully cast {urml‘lnrcn and Tilden, mean nothing—determina nothin To nasame that thero ia no power under the Con- #tlwtion to decide, m the absence of an agree- ment of the two Houses, who has a majority of the ¥ p , 18 th he Lou- | know whether any Republicans were stricken | as 4, aud Counor's as 11X votes. % tthe last clection. Thought most of those = P bors wil be here by the last of the week. Mr. | Tegistered tradulently were Democrats, and had WIIEELER. Crapo was the Republican member of the Sub- | seen repeating: sume voted four thnes. RE 18 TO HAVE A CONFERENCE WITH NATES AT Committee which fnvestigated Ouachita Parish. Willlam 1. Willlams, colored, tr!l;lllvl TUE LATTEL'S fose. L Ho tells a very gloomy story of the condition Deputy United States Marshal at Poll 5, Roxpout, N. Y., Jan. 8.~The Dally Freeman, of affalrs In that pasish aod throughout the | Jard, Ocleans, and on the eveniu: of the clee- | 1n itq fssuc this afternoon, announces that Wiil- pars tion Alfred Hourger, Republican candidate for | "V Sal 1 50 "Nt Yok this morning ~ VIENNA ODEL BAKERY, Llcctors appointed, and who, therefore, *'shall ba N State, ‘The public have nothing to hope | Sherifl, usked him how the election was going, o : Frocaent e or to” aas [l o I i nothing. A great deal of glory 18 ndulged in | 8, mo—There s much discussion hero over | from the report of the Morrison Loulsiana | and, o his replving Demoeratie. Bourger told for Fromont, 0., where he will be Jolnea by Gov, | Jresdent ' or to, asume that the Houge alane by the papers sympathizing with the move. | the legal sspect of vesterday's proceediny Committce. The bad epirit of the Chalrman | hinthemust enter 4 protest to that poll it {t | Hayes to-morrow. That paper furthier states | dieputable fct that clthier Tiiden or Hayes ho i V ] i n.t t ment, but it does not scem very remark- | Lue Democrats allese that Chief-Justico Lu he C: f has fufected all the D would help the ward, but witness declined to do | that Gov. Ilayes Invited the conference; and | majorlts of ail the Electors appointed, —is to : 306 Was 1Inguon-st., g y ling, who was uppointed by Gov. Kellogg a few | of the Committeo has fufected all the Demto- | o 5y cleation was falr. Lhat, up th the present. time, lie hos not come | 7H0e thnt, fn any caeo of o dinputed election ke i abla that a secret arincd milltary organiza- | dava since, could: not hold over, witllo the Re- | cratic members, and the Comuwitteo will come | * THE HOVAT SUN-COMMITIEE e e a with refosenca to the | he prescat, when a pastr exizency mey call foe Opposite Field, Ieiter & Co. L. STURCEOW & CO,, tion which has, lowever, luin dovmant | publicans cloim that the Chier Justice had au- for two years, should, with 4000 mun, | thority to remove the Bhierllt beforu he took - | possession of the Supreme Court-room. be able to eapture half & dozen buildings, un L LA bt it, the ¢ and to anarchy. : Kupuust, in this emercency, the Presldent of the Sennte should may, **In view of the disagreemont back with two wldely diftering reports, Morl- | Ticard the testimony of several witneeses tothe | Borcinnel or policy of hfs Administration, bo- fudeliery o Brougliiodh St son, on his way to Loulsfana, and In the hotels efTeet that the clectivn iu the Parish of St, Lan- yond the utterances of his letter of aeceptance. 0 £y {4 tion, Several wit- ‘heeler w oe Vi at New Orleans, publily declared thay | 9ry Was devold ul‘xm::.lsd"u‘.:mled oy T | Mr Wheeler will not proceed to Washington at ¥ v ongres % occupled, save by an azgregateof abouttnenty | A balichomss tay e eebian Lokitature | 10 solation of tho Preskluntial compllcsglon was | HEES of e "HiThilailon f entored Repit | PPe*€P ittgen the oiwmiak G SLysAE of tha Hiecioret PROPRIETORS. policemen. That this afternoon for United States Seuator for tho | possiblo, except through bloodshed.” Being | Iicans there, but knew of none personally. GEN. TIANCOCK vuter, the Presldent of tha Senats han ascertalned, TIANOS. SUMS UP TITEIR ACHIEVEMENTS, sliort term, which resultel—Antolne, 15; Pinch- | Chairman of the Committee, and techufeally | Milan, colored candilate for the Legfslature, NS . from the Ilxts of Electoral votes, duly certifled, Now, {f these armed organizations are kept off | back, 21; Lewls, 1i; llcn’-”t‘h“’i acattering, 9, thestreots Packard's polica il probubly go | ofis RS NS ARIA, At tho. Spesker and repossess themnselves of tho publlc property. | inatryct the Sergeant-at-Arms to ses that mem- Tou much stress cannot be lald upon Gen. | bers had free Ingress aad cgress to the States Nicholls' remarkablo course in relatlon to the | dlouse. leader of the Mouse, his Incendlary statements | sdmitted that he had ol licgstes, 1 T L L L ST bad o marked offect upon tho fafiunmablo peo- [ A[Echen that H they voted the Do o Xite Lauig cone pleof Loulsiana, and tho radical Demoerats of | ™A' umiier of witnesses from the Parishes of | Weare requested, on belialf of Gen. Han- the Committee, of the Blackburn stamp, will | Lafourches, Iberta, and FraukHu aleo testified | cock, to state that the assertlons attributed to bring in & report which, while it may sdmit | tus peaceable elevtion, Gen. Buford in regard to certain orders alleged now opened, and rewd, aml counted by him, snd declares, thint Samuel . 'Pilden has a majority of all the Elcctors appointed, and s, thereforo, arecably o the Constitution, eleeged Prestdent of thie United Staten for four years from the 4th day of March next™? Or sujipuse, vica versa, he shoull nnme Rutherfoud 88, Thayes Instead of Samu- 4 { s STEINWAYS’ appolntment of Supreme Judges, who in turn AN SHIUHETION some outrages . | St Tlandy Modeiy, colored, testified that be- | (B 5Ll Sy Gen, Hancodk, trans | S hden. i ctl was sucd o ) X each polltical sermons his = In clther case, Is there any constitutional power Grand, Squge, and l]nrlg}ll P)am | may be capected to recogulzs bim. The offlces R O Ot WILL JUSTIPY TEN o e L T T arnedt- by colored | ferring hitn to @ commaid on the Pacile coast, [ o ‘ent o appral, Ly the Consrest, of Slihor Were awarded the lIIGHEST l}(}:\qnh atthe CE'\i of three of these appolintces had been lawfully | enjoining Alfred Shaw from acting as Judgoe of °| a8 & necessary tieans Lo overcor ¢ the Kellogg | poople. are entlrely unfounded. Gen. Hancock has re- fl.?]\::u!nf %}éc!er‘\,:: ‘t:‘r“ 12"“' nclv.:cl':xm':lun. l'l:" :ny’ § TESNIAL EXUITION, virs 1WOMEUALRANS | ahled by Gov. Kellog last week, and will notbo | the Superior Civil Court, lately created by tho | Government. The Democratle report will se- AT THE EYENING SESSION ectved no orders transferrtug bim from the com- . oxeept by the lm vacant for elght years, unloss the occupants | Kepublican Legislature. efther die or are removed from office by tho TRIE DEMOCRATIC LEGISLATURE Legislature. ‘These men have been propped up E?:m,lsf:(’:ffil‘m United Btates Senntor today by Gen. Nicholls’ bayoncts In the Court-House | ~ The Nicholls Government has organized a to scrvo that gentlemun's purposes, but have no | reghment of field-artillery, with Joun Glynn, legal right toact, even if Gen. Nicholls were Jl’a:; C')gflfll-l:"‘: fllw “““l}:’ Snidésois i ‘ . Nicholls to-d seally Qurervor, pointments of parochial officers. peachment. telal, and conviction of the Presi- dent of the Senate, or by an appeal o ihe people in anothe tiont Loth remedies aro open to the auxric Congress and people, and they are the vuly constitutional remedics, Al othicra clatmed le In the direction of usurpation, revolation, snd anarchy, and no parilsan sophistry can evade that conclusfon, The man whoss elec- tion is thus declared hall be President.” That i tho mandate of the Constitntion ; and resiatanco i excellenca In alf thelr styles of pianus. ™ No'athor Plano exhllator haw tecolved more than one Medal. Firat Girand Gold Medal of Honor, 'arla, 1867, irut Prize Medo], Lundon Exhibition, 1602, A unlimited puatanty with each Piano. ToDlustrated Catalogues, with Yrice List, wuiled freo on application. LYON & TIEALY, Btnto anid Monror-sts., Chiengo. verely condemn the Returoing-Board; will deny | of tho House Committec, Joli utler snd J.C. | ;mand of the station hie now holds, nor has he that there was legal justliication for throwlng :‘,'fflv‘\“‘:d'l‘,“‘m"\“.’h'i;j';j};‘dl‘,;j‘:“,fc“;““”ui‘l"m‘l‘,; secelved any Intimation whatever that such or- out tha returna from bulldozed parishes, aud | heleved on oath in the parieh on any question | ders were even fn contemplation, will declare that the State must be counted for [ fn which he was concerned, Of course, thercfore, Gen, ITancock has Tilden. It will be au extremely partfsau and | E. D, White, alawser of Orleans, testified to | nofther refused to be transferred to the Paclfic M| he conservative tané of the Nicholia canvass. Sl 4 f unfair document. An Nlustration ot the weth- | the eoptbrvaliee Jone & T8 N O dog with | coast, nor tendered bls reslimation of the hich ods the Demoeratie Comumlttee can be seen from | 4p o stare Government for not having schools. poaition which he holas In the army, on the el rmnd i et 2 = = In relercuce to Thres Napalcon aud the management of the sub-Committees. Cra- gisdl allen strength of onlors so transforring him. Gen. | K Insdiaration or sutbority durlug hls torm of OLD PAPEIRS. TILE BUPREME COURT, TWO OATLING OUNS, po was the only Republican of the Committee TIIE MAIN QUESTION. Hancock has no information on the subject not | Tl wmant azainat thls pawer of tho Presldent Scnators flowe, Wadlelgh, McMitlan, and :x_:.tlsly ‘,‘\‘ffifl lrou; t}_n: \‘ Iufi!::usi:-l':ll\:tl:l’lcl'gml:y who went to Ouachita Parlsh, This is the re- REPUBLICAN FROGIAMME. derived from the newapapers. He had no com- a{kln fates ;‘lm‘lu l"{nuu ,‘,‘;“‘?‘,’;’,‘,‘,‘,"‘5 Fower, n]}-:l ] ¢ akine v . 5y ere takel ' 4 e N ” 7 2 o g ¢4 i e R - ] 31’3:!’2{1:?p‘::::l‘?bfi:‘;;:;‘::\: :3:1‘:;::“:!’ Arscnal - touloy by the' Nicholls Governmout, | Blowiwhera Diukgravo was murdered, and Is tho Fpeclal Dirpatch to The Tridune. munfeation whatever With the authorities st | (10 rco o long as be speake on the organ of the ¢ y o scene of the Ellza Pinkston outrage. It faone | Wasmnxatoy, D. C., Jun. 10.—A number of n‘ffiifi"-‘,‘é‘efi"‘,’.‘.‘ufi'lfli’fl.“‘,:'J.‘;."\“‘-fi:;’.:,:f,':t,‘,‘,“l’,‘,:;[ af the Republicans huve held u caucus upon the polit- | shiere waa no trutl tn the rumurs of Lix removal MOST NOTED OF THE BULLDOZKD DISTRICTS, | fcal situation. Tho obfect of the mecting was | from his command in New York, —After the In some portions of the distrlct the blacks out- | 1o confer upon somy form of resolution to be | publication. Uen. Sherman wrote Gen, Hancock mumnber the whitea ten to one, There are, all | subinitted to the Repubtican State Leglstatures nlu;ulc mpllrmln::lum plx;bl‘u(!;‘:d nlmlxvnlu?.qf:cw;:‘ told, shout 1,000 whites, There were but twen- | fn case the lutter should decide to make any | 118! :.’;-":;:f,fi’.?.’m boRar bt Hatwckeds [ ty-ive white men of this 1,000 who voted the | recommendation to Congress. Tho purpuse of | public on this subject, or for uny wlscouceptions Republican ticket, Of those not one could | this resolutlon s to sct forth tho fucta of the | caused vy those nlsstatements. . di 3 cels by J dressed to the President a communication to the ::.‘-’n “:““l‘;: \tvl,";r,',‘:,',".l“,"l,"}\fims,f A’,’.,.B‘,’;“ s, Gt o effect that, without recognizing eltber clalmant Among-those votlng for Kelloge were War- for Governor, the President would be justificd | moth, Albert Leonard, und Gen MeMillan, n replacing the Supreme Court; in other ‘The latter two were members of the Meknery words, taking the Court Bullding out of tho | SUngt oL Idms o b nopiEs hands of the mob. 1f that adiress has not ol | of men who thronged the atrcots yosterday remly been sent, it is serfously under considern- | wero not visible to-day, A strung “foree of Conatltutlon; for, tn all political aystems, there Is and must be, at yome time and I some cases one-man power, executive, administrative, judl- cial, und military: aud lite, hberty, property, and' the dearest ‘civil: rlshte, ond tho gravest uestions of cinil poilty, may hang upon the exercing of that onc-man power, IHusirations are burdly needed, The decislon of one miud, under woerant and color of law, cven if wrong, it at least better than anarchy, which in the apsence OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. AT 1T R e Vi h vevel o clty. " of =il law, and the almost sure concomitant of civl ton. Nighotls* golies, lloweser, patiaiiabtliocity, be produced as u witness befors the sube | sltuation as they are now understood by the © onx. sgnas'y EuAGATION. | ¢ almost sure concomitant of ely = Ex-Gov. Kellogg was unantmously elected to | 0 Democrats assert that the Republican | Committee. They were all refugees trom the | Republicans., The meeting was Ll at Senator WABHINGTON, Jan, 8.— k-;finllm.. the recen! Inthera no warrant for such action of tho Presl: e o ien. cock 10 the Pas parlsh. They wore In New Orleans, and feared | Sherinan's house, and was sttended by son propused fralley ol (e s, IVarth. to come back for their lives. Thosame was | thirty persons. Several drafts of resolutions | the War Department and Gen, Sherman maky trusof the most tmportant Republican ucero | were presented, some by Cabinet oflicers. A | an explanation of no little public interest. dent of the Senatey Let the Constitation speak, and_tho precedents of the enrly count of the Elvctora] votea under ity —paylug nothing of uther muthority. the United States Benato to-day for the long | Legislntura was without a quurum to-day, us tern, Nocholee was arrived at for theshort | the absence af Senators IJumlet, Webster, term. Plnchback led, recclving 26 vates, to 23 | Wheeler, and Demas left the Senate with one 60 e, per Hundred, & LT g i ere | _ Theae precedents wil th ; for Antolne, ane the balunco scattering. Fincli- | 160 than & quorun, The Nepubicons hbn | yivpessea. There wero no epublicans who | commilteo was appoluted, consisting of Judges | Bet Tnertis bive Lhat the very bestunder, | o b2 RSO R S U Ao 3 Anply at Trib Counline back {s undoubtedly trying to tho folnt scasion nad cighty-four members, | dored to come to Mr. Crapo to give him infur- | Hoar and Lawrence, to draft @ form of :h'::"'“‘,'l‘;;‘;‘; e o (et now, i hes YleesPredident In 075 Tlhomas deferaun, Vice: ; N‘ y at 1rthune Connling oonm, TRADE WITIl THE DEMOCRATS, whereas seventy-nino was o quormn, They also | matlon, Tho consequence was that the entlre | resolution. The furm which was dectded upon | ot IV BN SR GbTe aman thew, | Some .&;Y:lk‘:\x:.d -’Luli.-'uf'u‘m ‘Iw"!:l'm.'ln lymr:‘r:“c“nci: and to-day succeeded In breaking the quorum | say the death of Senator Mcredith has left the eatigation of h by the House Com- 'ts forth that layes hos 185 votes; that unless | tine when it was determined to send {Gen, e of the Benate by inducing flye members to ab- | Démocratic Benate without the quorum clafmed Invedtiaatl shis paviai iy 2 fels forth st Haye 1K Aoy wh i of L Senute and House of Represcutatives, opes mittee conslsts practleally of it ahall be proved thut returns wers fraudulent- | gchotteld’ to command at West Polnt, Gens, e Bl the cortificates and count al th Yolce'of the acnt themselve, DY UhaLDOS. e it it nEN Iy made, howill o declared elected, und that | Shorman, Hancock, ad Mcligwell et n Gen, | Gleetos foeg tTinpion and lee-Lecaldent, sic, TP RIS PR i o 2 & S vute of no State can bo rejected except by | Hancock's office nt’ New York, aud, the subject e certiflcates were ne sputed. . G o m;fiifl(m)‘]l" hysing a bogus Supreme Court, | T tho Republican Houss (o-day, Warmot:fn- | taken by Democratie wnembers. Under the sery | ¢yl et action of the two Hourcs. LB | e ot o 1 commmand of thi Dl | o connimithumni St t, nor any act, Jolnt ; (j | G.. ARS. cn. Nicholls' Legislature is _transparently | troduced a resolution which recltes that the | shrowd partlsan management of McMahon, the TILE HIOUME. KLECTONAL COMMITTER, vision of the Pacle being mentioned, Gen, Bher, | Fole, oree , having the forco of bogus. Neither branch has ever had a quorum | peace and good order of thie Btate ls threatened to start with, returned by the Returning Board, u)'a Ilh‘: -mu‘-'x‘t L;;mldltluu[ ot i affulrs, :"f;d In the lower House thoy did not clafin to buve | 4180 16 M8 t00 Uty 0L e T 1 elected a majority, which Is 8 quorum, In the those claftuing authoriiy, to provide means to secure good government and quict to the Stute; first place they seated a number of men whom | therefore be it resolved, otc., that s Jolnt co: the Dumocratic Committes did not clalin to | mittee be inted, five by the Bpeaker of the Iaw, now o the’ furce and authority of theso pre y stand asu hightand & warrant (o the Pre: of thu Sunate for tho ex« i i) 1 To tha IWestern Associuled Fress. man sald: *One of you gentlemen must go.' only Republican testimony possible was ob- | (o Tot0e WeSern SRR TR L pyouge | ot sl O Gijectiona, which were et tained on cross-cxamination. This dlsclosed ce on the privileges, powers, and _ i thio “moat _cxtensive systomn <ok ANURRITANION | oo P uNting i Blcctoral, | Drctty. tiich ot ths Soe, grounds, Dlj}::;_“k;;h throughiout the campalgn. There wera athoussnd | yote, have docidod that the President of the | eral, Besldes, he had not completed his term of white men in the parish. The witnesses admit- Senate has no power to count the votes, and tho | gepyiec tn the Fast, and therefore had the chules tud that there were elghteen riffe-clubs there | Jouse lius cyual puwers with the Ecvate I the | of positions. Both Sherman and McDowell rec- i 1,000,000 Clioleg Cigars for sale in fob lote to sull purchasers, Entire lot (0 bo sold for cash and ort tliag at & large discount from origlnal cust of .., manufacturing. Call or addrers & ANDREW PEARSON & CO., Giftand 71 Wabash-av, erclse of Lis conntitutional power to count und des clare tho Electoral vote when s public exigenc created by the dieagreement of Congress dewan ita exercine, 1f the Congreas shall fal to do the d have reecived a maford House and thres by the President of the Scn- : iy ageney of countinge them, ized the Justness of this clalm, and it was | fof It and the Preal of theSenate shall | Lete yestived 8 inalarlhyrol iwotonyand, fhet ate, which hial bo empowercd 1o confer witva | duriny tie sampalge. Tieas wera. organlaol Tiiere will b a minorlty repost. e S omel shoud o commani of | (4o gepls wil d thela Ly o wtrltle recoay | e c ¢ y ' E ¢ clusively of : : .. A g & Hfle ek ! Tn tho Leglelature at the State-TTouso not, & | Secamisin Mol by Cioversor, 0 Geot sid | Deswocrate. o white. Hepublican footonged to Gl oo the Military Division ¢f the Pacifle for the pres- | duntwhose clection 1e sanctioned by the cxample Democrats. No white Kepublican jbslonged to The lepublican, this worning, i {ts leading | ane,"Jeaving it for future conslderation when them. They were armed, met weekly, attended | ¢aitorfal, makes this sunounceinent: Tho ful- cock aliould go, This areangement and Ropubltcan mectlugs. of necroes 1a bodiea of | luwlig e 8 copy uf the uath of the tGirand Order | piderstanding wero satisfactory to all concerns of the Knghts of the White Leaino, & Demo- | od When the first publication was mada of Sty or 100, rode about the country on horse- | Sratle orpanisation which has ramiticstions In | fiancocka: transfer 1o the bachle, that eilicer back, and have not held a single mceeting sinc ry State In the Union: waa at his home tn Carondelet, Mo., on leave of the election. Yet the Democratie witnes, . h\'uu nost fll)lnmnlrl:vulsnr lhnldynu wl‘ll lu‘n‘pflrl ubldm'o.sl“'hcn he -:nvhlhu ‘flh“m"ml‘ hilw‘ruk; and the Democratle Committes will sag, thut | the Constitution and by-lawa, snd exceute andpery | to Gen, Sherinan on the subject, uider date o et rifivclube were Ronpolitléad and-tiud qo. | 1orm (bu oljuets und burpases of thix soctety, and | [ec, 24, as follown: + Wien § heand the rumor W hereby bind yourscl? tu give material ald und ow [ ¥ reference to the campaign, The fict fs proved, T Cubiary aavistance Ih procuring the Just, und. 1 that I was ordered to the Puciticcuast, I thoucht howeser, that from May 20 untl Nov, T they | Beccasury, thn torcible tna Yon of samuel 4. | 1t pmhlbl{lrut, canslderlnz the past discussfon and authutity of the founders of the Governwent snd frauicra 0f the Constitution, SOUTHERN INDEBTEDNESS. AN EFYORT TO REDUCH THE DEITS OF VIKGINIA, . NOKTIL CAROLINA, AND TENNESSEE, Correspondence New York Tribune, ‘Wasnisoroy, Jan, 2.—~An important move- ment {s on foot looking to the reduction of the nomina! amount of the State debts of Virginia, solitary contestant has yet been seated in the | report as soon as practicable measures to secure Lower House. & lawful amd pesceable scttiement of the pend- PACKARD'S MILITIA, {ng political contest relative Lo the Governinent Gen, A. 8, Badger has been commlddioned | OfFhe SAL0. “The resolution lies over under the rule. Major-General of the State militla by Gov. Nochavgu in the situation Is expected to- Puckard, and will immediately organize as | night. strong a force a It s poeslble to enlist. Qen. BRINERY CLARGED. Badger fa an able and oxperienced officer of | 5 T0e authoritica at the State-House claim to 8 > have authentle information, which the: will acknowledged bravery. 1n case of another | bg published fn detail in the 1::,7uwm..’ t o0 Largo and well-lightea Store and Buscment, Now, E 140 and 151 btate-et., 45x140 feet, JOIN H.eAVERY & CO. %l TO RENT---IRON-FRONT STORE, Jon. 68 and 60 Lake.nt., 36 fect {ront by 140 deer, witl good basement, a gaod “vault, and cvators rst-clars Incation. ¥, TUITLE. 3 X ¥ on the subject. The probabllitics seemed to | ¥ v SEILICES, domonstration; Gen. Nicholla' forcea Wil Lave | row, of pribca ollered 10 members of the SUute | hewtad. attended potitical meelings, snd com. | Aist il Thomat e, intaident o | pamt that Lk Tt Seen true, I should, nf | North Curolioa, and Tenuessoe, by sealiog them Keep's Oustom Shirt something to movs agalnst besidea a few | House Legislatura to juin the Nichulls Legie- | gy Y e e e e wuvar (hat y0u | Gourse, bava presented no complalut or wude | down sud fundiug them o new bouds. The p's stom 2 fi,%“h. squads of policemen. l&'{;; anT.$¥.§’i¥f:f these bribes bave beenae- | P ALMOST THE ENTIRE® WIITE POPULATION. will, If devticd bit, take up urms i behalf | reafstance of any kind. I would have gone | two States first pamed have been fn defoult tor e EARLY MORNING. o - Y of this greal vb) Tn Wl you wost solemnl ' ey e Dromubiy They were snmed with side-amrs and with | phedge your life and tonor, e ar thak | Yeletin it not préparcd to have goue promptly Ving : % Yo forfeited your He'if in any manner you , 2 scverul years, and manifest no disposition to Kenuedy, an ex-levee contractor under fuldll thelr obligations, Tenuessee pald ber in- . To the Watern Auociated Press. Wi th % New OnuEans, La., don. 10.—At thls writing | Logistaturo, s Ladiveyid by Sanse s tho sbes . DISSOLUTION NOTICES, o churac he futimi- terest untll last January, The bond- sttt DI b (0:30 8. m.) the city is perfectly quict, and, with | employed. pattern, This was the churacter of U 1 | kil you God. OW THEATATE WA 5TOLEN BY THS DENOCRATS. DISSOLUTION. S vaaptlaniof v iee amsod aaate petraiting | datlon which Crapo alone was able to prove. No | \iiurican citizens, this Is o matter for you to Toer (Bely Senttnel. holders, thinking that half & loaf is bet- ter than wo bread, aro willing to surrender thelr clatina and take bonds of & much less face value {¢ the Exccutives and the Legislatures of those States will, on thelr part, undertake to put their Guances ou such a basis as to insure the creditors of tha punctual payment of Inter- est on the reduced debt, Virginla owes about | #15,000,000, und foslsta that West Virgioia ls bound to shoulder $15,000,000 of it as ber falr i ahare, but thy Jatter Btate 13 not willlng to do polling-places were shot Into, uor was it proved | calinly conshder, You must not believe for a The electlon In Delaware was ot o fair ex- that there were uny disturbinces on eloction- | moment that thisis an vath taken by 8 few | 5o gion of the will of the people, becauso a Say: The work of the butliozers wi s completed | hot-heads. Tu aluost every Congrossioual Dis- | Presh 00 % 00 B0 S, B0 PN 0l I.wiura that tme, The negrovs koow what the | telit fn the Reputlic tofs Wiite Leaguo has been fraudulent mlsuse of the legul muchiuvery for orwanized, und this osth bas been taken by assussiug, by the party in power, disfranchised the strcets, and the white-ribbon badges of IN WASBIIINGTON, Nicholls' police, there {s nothing to fndlcate the LATE DISPATCHES. events which transplred yesterdsy. Not a Special Dispalch to The Tridune. slngle casc of violence o disurder occurred dur- | VASHINGTON, 1), C., Jan, 10.~The unsettled {ng the night, as far as is known at this hour, condition of affairs in Ncw Orleans hos been and theres uo indication of the gatherlog of the | 21 of the chict tovles of conversation at, the armed hosts of yesterdsy. Each side Is oxceed- Capitol to-day. The Ropresentatives from that fngly reticent, In regard to fts fntentions, sud | State have recelved numerous dispatches touch- nothing s known of them outsldo of thelr | \0E {Be Progress of events, aud bavs beeu occu- The irm of Willam G. White & Co. Is ths dsy dls- salved by mutual consent, Nathaniel White retiring. The bustocss of the late frm wiil bo clused up by Will- 1sm G, White, who will continue tlie busiucss st the samme locatlon, Nus, 130 aud 153 Fifili-av. WILLLIAM G, WINTE, NATHANIEL WHITE, ritle clubs mncant, % The method of _examineglon = chosen | denperate’and detenubivd men, It fe not taken more than 2,50 lecal voters. Thess are the by~ MeMalion — partook of “fue bulldvz- | to proteet the righty but to secure the forible | days of Investigations. Let us huve one here. e chanuter o, e nile clil | naiarationo . d: Tibien G Tt will do 1o karins fo will certatnly et a Nitlo The place chosen for the meeting of the Sub- | ~Ine Benate Committes on Privileges and s oy e, TE 3r, Surton's Cotas Cominittee was a little hall over o ealoon, ‘The | Elcetlons et to-lay, and ordered Gea, D, M airlnon U 1.4 ry bones, 18 Jir. s Committec-ruom was tilled with Democrats con- | Frost, of 5t. Louiz, t0 bs subpaenued to testily | mitteo of Privileges und Electious, or suy other Chicago, Jsn. 1. 1577. LTLY MADE SITITA, L e AT S AR S S O pled most of the day in consultatlon with the | sisting for the most part of the worthless aud | in relution to his Frost's) alleged fueligibility | comuittee the Benate suuy d, will fuquire | this, North Carvlina’s debt aggregates ubout o Eeep's Patent Partly-Iede | tmsted L e Fresidcut sad other high. Govoramout oflcala un..ul'fnf foorion of e town of Munroe, and | 2 s Presidential Elector. © % ? fnto e falricss of var Tust ¢ cctlon, we thiuk | 20,000,000, Teones hglmsumwvil 000,000, 6] best, 6 it ¢ nd co ORTON A u ful < B - J Dreipis: Thoery b s T 80 canbe falitie Nxw Onzuans, La., Jan. 10,—On vislting tho | 4714 With thelr friends in Congresy in regand to ATt \EN WiO FORMED TUR BIZLECLUS | New Youk, Jav. T e Dresident of | 1. That a fun was ralsed tn various parts of | owners Lave requesicd s couitte of 'eminent Madison-at. , La., g TUR VERY s _ = WA Ch.. imaEan Madlwnst | g0 Touse this morlng the writer fouud s | P Fepiica they ahould make. ONOANIZATIONS, : i Western” Unton Telekraph Company, will | the State for the purpose of corruptiug the | baukerd who aro not themselves Interested In The following dispatch, recelved by E. John them to endeavor to sccure & reorgunizas line of Nicholls’ pollce on the south side of St. The colored ten would be brought in there | feave to-morrow for Washington, fn obedlence wurll,}; ot the ballut-Lox. A AN AAA I PP NG PNIEP IS 5 Ellls, onu of the New Orleans Representativ and examined to testlfy to s fair clection. ‘They | to the suuttuous of the House of Representa- nut the Democrutic vote in Wilmington llu}l of n_h'c ‘:h:b‘u upon an e u}ublu basls. Dress Sk, SEIP and ;‘;‘::;gf::;;‘",lf::‘}":;{g‘”’e‘;nfi‘:c“d‘;‘;: “’: this uornlug, exbiblts substantiaily the condi: b to fucc bl fuld of bulldozees whota they | tivea. wa tarey thogroduct of fraud. S Mo, Gevrgy Gee, J. D. Voru t:‘km’ffy:' 8, y0f vell. The n_in the entire . Tha g 41, r . B, Soft it pass, but the latter halted B ot word trots | Homof aifulrs a3 viewed from tho Democratie | yicubly was ‘one waciaber. of tho Bub-Comni - NEW HAMPSHIRE. celved, drawn, wod paseed for the purpuse of | Philadclubia, and Enoch Fratt, of Bajtiuore, all HOLIDAY STYLES, | " pockard was recetved to pass bim. or Nicholls sido: < tee. 'Tho megroes under theso circumstancos e Biuderiog or preventiug 1ho negrocs, or 4 great | offlvers of largy bankiug hustititlons, cuustitute Just received, 2 P - The Hon. E. John ETlla; The recognitionof Lude- | unifurmly swore that they voted the Demo- BEFDULIOAN STATE CONVENTION. portion of theu, from excrelslug thelr right of | the Comittes who Lave undertaken siyhia- . = On entering the bublding, he found the Met- | y Chief Justica (8 the recoguition of the Pack+ J. 8, BARNES & C0., 70 Madison-st. _ | ropolitaus looking Like they had bacn on duty | AEGUYSricnt, becatas e thieo Jutiess Lods: COLLARS. alfbighi, without slesp, sad tho mombers of | JUf; King sad Leoatcd who seck Lo ibve ibe S tho Leglylature presenting a simllar appearance. | custody, have no other stutus than that of Pukuda Keep's Collars. Gor. Pnflmd‘.‘d who bad just returned from | & thoy all hold uader apholatuients Locondsued Elegant 6tylca, Best Quality, $1.50 pee dozen: six for | breakfast, 100! 23 cooland collectedas on | 2aro8e 17 C a0 Join thew. . It is important that =4 EE Gy o yestenday, Ho stated that thers was o chsoge | e Facis be Paoptly Wid before e Fredddens portant work, At their reauest Col. . E. Pey- tau, of New Jersey, who orgunized the bankers® movement st the Ceutcunlsl Exhiblilon, bas ouy South to confer with the Govervors and, inunclal Boards of Virglals sod North Carv- 1lua frst, and probably of ‘Tesuessce lsm.u ¢ thel clectl peacek- Coxcoup, N. H., Jan. 10.—The Rcpublican | guffrawe. f)‘l‘:fh' Hiehot; Bl faythoteldctlon 43 e Btate Counventlon ,mrl. today sud nowioated 4. That the practical effect and operation of Jlr. Cnpo,‘:ln ;1:' “:;r x'.?f pccullhr dm-lu- Beojamlu ¥, Prescott for Governor. Tranville fi‘:’ml::iefl‘ sduinlitered, is to deprive them ] v (Locsscs ruela- ¥ Vi ¥ Y, ded. :":L !fn‘hl!':l’:. Inll.h:i lflunfi c:u:lwl I:; ‘- rw:::n was nomluated for Ballroad Souiale ‘5. 'l'l\‘ln Aqlcl n‘!lu:‘:‘ ht}efln ure‘ ue:l::d or lui o N ] e cted Lo ['] eir s ¢ names vl 4 e N O, sonss af | Tt Convention, ia resolwtions, view with | fualy Hepublicans. - e i ety i siocens o hoss tathe, © faloess. This 15 trug of the subommittes | slarm and ludigoativn the sttempts by the | 6. That Collectors Lave been requosted or In- | Many promiuent public wen bave written letiers )