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The Chicage Dailp Teibune, 5 CE FIVE CENTS, * — uetting with the Hayes Administration fl)lqd‘fllh that of (Irnnl’{ In 188, ™ nuC VOLUME X CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1877. A KNG, exact proapective reward Is not as clearly under- | acted upon, so that the Electoral count should CEOXMLNG, I)RI A GING SL{)‘VI Y Btoud.” The Democrats who vated procced, ke GAINST FILINUSTERING Ar., Tucker disclalmed any liea of Interpostn: wfi iLUUGHBY were m,t,n,fim] aa follows: objection for the purpose” of delay, He hal Alabama,... .. DMIeaontl.. ool nothing to do with the motion for a reecen, Louisiana’s Eight Electors HHLL Gfl Finally Counted for : [} Hayes. 2 New Hampehire. The encouragement wo are ro- 1iNew Jorve; 2 New York ) ceiving in our CUSTOM TROU- o 3!}«;)1‘!an.“ SERS at $5.00 warrants us in not | The Count Procecds Until the | i H husiness was done, the Senutors only awalting a communlcation with Morricon's Committee. s 5‘ notification that the Ifouse was ready to con- [ Witness Lelieves that it is likely \ells made '; tinue the count of the Elcctoral votes. Thia | that alteration, and with first-rate chances of g ) L AT . tection, . When 1. h notitlcation was made at. 1530, am the. Benate | o Speimetel] winors cigid bronzht the paver | o {yreported to-nighty on what appears to bo repatred 1o the Chamber of the ilousc of Repre- [ lus statement affer making the confession, | Wl 'en :,‘:,!h"t;::‘?,;r :,';"u':,:lml": ',';: ll),e::k_g:: sentatives, Ater sxaunining the Jam, could not bl the 2087 Shy Gi'the Ty Natloasl g LAk ac: sIcnioAs, cmriion ) Yt the - chaneos o deteetion 243 s Bamum and Kermaa sea aeieerond r Upon returning at 230 p. ., the Prestdent | o, fraud were aimost u'mmunuy" witheers & S inltisted {ho movement. and, with tho aid pro tent. announced that the Henate, hoving [ (o them about oo LAlia, President of the Thind National Bank pasing _them “morey N York, witlidrawn from the Joint wment) f the two | shout thelr golng to New York. Witness tole gufu“-.m‘x'(’;:ig f.‘;’g{";‘,f.‘,’gh,,'““;'y';‘rfif%f,"fii‘:.'“iz‘.'i’{&‘, Tnuses upon thie sibmission of an objection to | Littiefleld that if he went on and told what ho according to tho current. report, has given his comting the vote of 13, L, Crossman, an Electe ]'"""'ml taknow, and it should be confirmed, g’"""” axsurance: that h'l;m“'"l !’f&?'“"-‘ no e would bo doing a grent service to the eoun- I or for the State of Michigan, the objection fry, und would | bi hetd fn kind remembrance, m:-'nltfl-r. fihfx""sf.."fi'&'fi“‘f\'r'é‘flo'r‘.f film:!tl‘:;n' has ?_ Mr. Southard detended the motion for & ro- 4 | cess, on the ground that membera shotld have 7 | thne to eonsider and _a:t upon the objection. b vy for one, desired delay, and wan I no haste 10 Install & nan n the Preatdential chalr severat dava befors the constitutional time, On a standing vote, the motion was voted down by o larce majority, aud then the yean sl nuya were demanded and taken again, and the recess was defeated,—veas, 672 naya, 1902, Mr. Tucker then oifered the rosolution des 1 North Car SR, claring that Danlel L. Croseman was not ap- | would be read. bt there was nothing safd nhout " ly expecting to soon reach tho State of Michigan Is IN TIE IIOUSE fuinted Elcetor by (i Siate of Michiganus its | ~Tho Secretary having read such objection, GIVING LITTLEVIELD NONEY, By o, Prian e, Fllins fo checks drswn on { d?oo PABIRS A DAY, but in R hed. i mm“;m nncmuv.. Lexislature . dirceted, and that his vole as Mr. Allfaon submitted the following: or abont his going to New York, to communt | National during. the campalan. Both partios desire ) eached, Wasitinoron Do G Fo o thin . ioiite Elector s R Resolyad, That the voto cast by Danlel L. Cross- :flulnn\l_: Li“r' Tilden ':{b?l'“"nl'th mfl.& anocar to be of the oplnion that, now that the » 5 £ 4 . man ax Electur from the § of Michigan he and estion 15 se y s rather SURPASSING it, and if the proscnt met at 10‘ uv,:m;;;,;qu" ha:l:m h’nur was con- | He went m:ut:a"nm:s“llml‘,nszlfl':m Hanchett Hlecionn shestate {‘“ A O |y Mool ras el i Yreeidential question | tiled, it i i 1 ted, not- | Murvhy nhout o money reward to be given to il ratlo of incroase continues, wo sumed ealling the roll to ascertaln if there was | hiuving been chosen by the néople a8 an Elector, ey terens dieected 1o, b codnlod not or expostiz what, ho ks, Thoro | 12918l to conduct 8 post-mortern examioation. withstanding the objection thercto, Littietlud shall soon roach 200 ORDERS When the Democratic OD= | 4 auorum present. That fact having been ns- ;“‘”'""“‘"‘ Ineligible on account of holding a Mr. Btevenson fnquired If Senator Allison | I8 no doult THE CARINET-MAKERS, ivitncss® mind that Litticfleld ex- | The eftorts of Interested pisifes tn form Cob- Federal conunissfon. there was no provision in peted mome kind of o reward fn crse his expu- 1 I DAILY, aftor which time no fur- certained, tho rogular business of the day was | ederl connia { tots | kuew the fat that the person allezed to have nets for thie Incoming Prenident gises great g e Leglslnture authorizing the Col- e Furee resulted In breaking down the feturning v thor effort l;wm bo mado to oxtond Bh;fifl&“lgfl Seizo inraneed by i Gibwon afleing an order that. | 1o Eleiors Lo ppores enathas aie Lol been izl waswk Gorerument flcr o | B Gt i if’lldcn‘l Ty, iinking CEIVE hern ooy eiab iy BuiTate, letter sa this branch of our business. (1) DPOX'= the Iayes Electoral votes for Loulsana be nof ils place, Mr. Allison replied he did not, buf heas over what might he done for efleldy | names of persons for Caninct positl unds In rogard to tho charaater of our i coynted. . Conger sald 1t was not the first timo a [ the testimony read beforo the Jolnt meeting. In jiaas bis information should prove. val- | the next Adiintetration s eotiio, spcculiive; tunity. Sr. Hurlbut moved to amend. by steixing ont | Ereat statesma fumpen ot a conclusion without | gy, Bagard sald (lis testimony was notas | Unble, witnees hal an idea that something | Tho subjece has nos been tnentivned by Go work, wo simply say wo KNOW tho influence GOOD GOODS and WOREKMANSHIP carry, not alono knowinz the law, and quoted from the law of the word “not.” Michigan to prove thut the failure of Hanchett clear upon thls very fmportant subject as the might be found away from Loulslana, some Haves to his most intimate friends. Ha Is en- The discusslon was opened by Mr. New, who | 0 upncar at the meeting of Ele.tors coustitut- lace, In case of Mr. Tilden's Inauguration, v Benate might desira It to br., ittlctichd naked witners for o brile, nor did | res, Upledged, amd intends to be fn o’ hasto R R e e A AL S b S e in the makioz up of his Cabinet. He certalnly & d that b for the. Elcctoral Com- | ©d a vacancy: that §% was competent for the After considerable debate, Mr. Allison modi- | witneas uffer or Inthmate any offer of # bribe to il i , Sonducron by . whios o i | 010 of the Hagon Eleotrs Objeate b ot emmor st o | U -, i e | g A o i, it i b i U Vemon | Btof taking o s wiscotn. 1 °<00% s a1 ate Y o ¢ $ o Boro. montion: “ens. Yeutws, | 10 for Alloged Ineligibility; | o vasnotssamed f thsapporshe b | St aar, end e | TABIS L et blction malo e last | Ll Fubiae o, opupnt by, the eurnig oo, glven to that measure. Tle accepted without Mr. Tucker replied to Mr. Conger, and re. Boys’, and Children’s Ready Made rllllxn!lfln'rll::un Uls humble lb:rv ng’jreuronn:nll'lly. ;;T:'fi'i‘: Cl(‘:‘ur'zh(‘;’l I‘I(l’::.l:ll{n?::“lldv:l;:f:“u{hleh;r%u- Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Caps ¢ would vote to sustaln the objections to the ¢ Island ag Boots, sgflnos. Custmg Trousers nl:“i Oxor Which the Filibusters Mane | decision of the Commission. Ho was in favor 3,“,.'.'&:’,:‘,,“5:}:,',’.‘f‘.’..5”'u.;‘¢l,'." .:.fi’:.?g“?nc'g"ux‘ul;fi‘wfi Shirts, age to Wasto the Rest oL proceeding without unoccessary delay to the | no teiptatlon to persert tho 1ay jo o unholy completion of the count. purpose. X Mr. lright orzued th support of the objection, BoSTON SQUARE'DEI“JIN G of the Day. Mr Beelre eul:tlfll‘lnc:::)clg:o of tho Loutat. | (. Lawrente Arsued o the wiataten of OUTFITTING l[oUsE ana electlon, the corruptiou on one side seemed | qpl; 'fl:d'c‘:]':l '(l"hjuwfl::‘nt’ga Q‘l:‘l;"“m‘s;mm:dnrg oa licinous as the crielty on the other side was cover every case of varancy that might arlse E M ‘LE SEX The Vote Is Finally Admite | Lorsible. He found it quite Impossiblc to say | wilious ot (e peancy th whiclf it aruse, POR THE MALE SEX. g 3 3 3 3 g R : o the Ed n. 14 ot good In law, and is not austained by any | oflidavits with them or mentioned in connection Wasmsaton. D). C,, Fen, 20.—By mutaal avful evidence. with them, There were no. papers contesting | ngreement the Senate ‘ommittee on Privileges Jesolred, "I'hat ealil vote ba counted with the | that parish return or anything to Gmpeach it in | ard Elections anl the Cummittce on Powers, other votes of tho Electors of ralid State, notwith- | any wav. There was no hint that the return | Privilezes, and Dutles of tae Hovse fn Connte standing the objection made thereto, friom Vcl}mn was uh(mled In any respeet, In | Ingthe Elestoral Vote have dreided not to ko Mr. Whyte sald Lo could not vote forthe | exhibitind the tabulated return presented Ly | into the examlnation of parers and accounts of resolution of the Senator from Tows ns it stood. | Littlefleld at Springfeld witness made up his | the lcaders of clther polittcnl parts. In conse- He therefore submitted the following s o sub- | mind that Wells and the Returning Board bad | quence of this agreemenr, Mr, Ellfs, Presidont atitute: tunmitted acrime, and that an exposuroof it | of the Thind National Bank, New York, will not Orilered, That, while It fe the sense of the Sen- [ would fuipair tuelr credit before the country, be required to produce an ahstract of the ac ate that no Senator or Iteprescntative, or peron | [nd no idea that changes fn the returns made eount of Samuel . Tilden at the ‘Third National holding an ofiice of trast or profit under the United wny difference in the general return for | Bank for examtination by the former Commit- Ktates, shail Le appointed an Elector, and that this | Elictors, tee, while the o, Chandler, Chalrman of *hich of the tio scts of Els from Loulslans | _Mr. Hubbell’ (Mlch.) asked Mr. Lowrence | Brosfelon of the Constitution sail ué carrled 1n (14 WO JIE SAW AT THE DALL. the Natfonal £ n Committee, whil be ex- ted with Little or No :n;:c:l‘;h:(m::‘:ll‘l’)l um";f::;:e‘;"l ux::}.ufilute. whether thero was any proof of Hanchett's I',‘r"‘g‘h:l’:"éfi bt vl Jemeaon. et tlat the | Atthe ball In New Orlesus witness meta | cused from appearing before the fatter Com- Oppositlon 1t would have heen burd to nd wiser and more dl-‘r}nnlmmuuu, sote of Danlel ., Crosman as one of the Electors | BUMber of nuted people,—William D, Kelley,of mittee with his account hooks, papers, cte. . Mr. Lawrence replied that there was no such | 5042 Ytate of Michigan, and that his vote shauld I‘L'lmfirh'unlnrlnh Stevens, of Cinztunati, ‘aud | Thia harmonious ugresment of the. two Corne i y candid men than thore who had pronounced the provf, and there could not be, hecause the be counted, Cal. Difty, of Bultimore, ns also Jdudge Trum- | mittees wus browehit about through the exer- 7 declslon of the Electoral Commeston, Heap- | House wos fucapable of taking proof on the o 5 preciated the strength of their position, Con- (‘,‘{{ L;C}v und it was the Board of Canvassers of Whereat the Patriotic Springer | irress could not bo tuo jeslous of the constiti. | Mehigan. . Fosten Objects to a Nevada tlonal right of the State to chioose ita Electorv, | (Ohto), who represcnts tha. district fn which bull. ‘e whole establishment, so far as wit- | tions of Senator Barnwum pud Mr. Elils. ness eonkd see, was nenteal fu politles, Mr. DOSN PIATT, Trumbult went there ns an artist to study n Pe‘ The Government's vuse azainst Don Platt was cullar phase of Nouthern socicty. 113 gravity | before the Grand Jury to-day, It Is well under- Mr. Norwood sald when he signed ohjeetion to the vote of Crossman this morning ho knew nothing us to what the proof would be, IIn was satisfled now from the evidence which had been PROPRIBTORS, _Gg‘. Clark & Madison e A A A R R R Sk sts. 81l thrgizh was the most anyusin: thing witness | stood that an fndietiwent will be returnol gy ARTINEIO TA Electer. Mr. Joyee declared that the wholo scheme of | Gur. Hayes renldes, spoke uf the. duty of boih :fl&”:’.‘f{e"fi:”{fi%.‘ifi{:-?o"r?"“'““"“ 10 excltde | Luer wan. Ha eonld o iisen hoch Fm nojomn the statutes for the aet of t';t{:r.n?:gd‘flfiu;: A reeo ARTISEIC TAILORING, o . the clection tothe Presldency of the grand :.l:llr:ll;;‘lll;}ll,lllllil.:",il.\'('hllt;llvl(:l!llon uf:lm l'illctlu;n,l’ NEIRCTED, Il."h ‘Ilv'fi:‘\‘ l‘:x;:mntl:r.:h& %:?:T:tcu)({:llnl:"\f{ ;:'rlnlh‘v."l‘. mid tlmtflmrmelr o u!:ulm 'k:hm’ be . 5 g AT fraud of Grumerey Park had been a superb | Comtulralon, and’said this 18 not a thne fo The substitnte of Mr. Whyte was refected b stiinyivaning wad pafie, L et g | elI toward procuring an indictment tor livel, k ] Demacrale cheat from beginning to end, miero purty flu.)!nllnn.‘ The exultatlon of the | g yyefoy Party vote,—year, 27} naye, f,—us fofs | toublé *hullie, nud “throwing other visitars i Don Platt publisted & card this ufterncon in 1 And Yesterday’'s Tactics 5 patriot. over the nution’s escape from the dan- lows: the ehinde, which he pays: *Nothing was further from my n esleraay (\h; .\Ilc.\lfilmn nuld(lll.m 'tllcthlon of the fn:n- ery :Im'. llhrvit‘ulenml (Ilp peace, plnmyllfr:f}". nn;l 7 ) Adjuurned till to-mor: :Xhoun;nl luhuc?nh;fi, lllue editoriul of last Sun- H Wi snlestun In the case of Loulsiana was worse fu its | happiues is fi g and proper. [n the triumph ¢ et ] —— oy than the horrible erime of assassination. il [ ] ill Be Attempted consequence to 1he Amerlean people t ot pt.'lwn\‘vrdlmrdt-rn'udlpnlnfl:le Vil war, ficldthwaite, Mernmon, I 3 v Upen reslstauce to revolutionary wrong, for X quen 1 anerl people than the 1 ereford, Norwood, LOUISTANA, A g Again To-Day. geututun I tho Florldu cate. " Anto Oregon, no | [l brrtich ca e fn exultation, " Whtte 1 Jolinsty Htandotpti, THINGE MUST REMAIN AS THET AR ilis shvmgtlgtion 1 ouer reindy, 1s one Svmnm—— 2 it ” . ) e '3 2 e lones 3 Ananm, g Ay & = L £ ul 0 n C_sel- Democrat 'Wl";lnf[‘l"::::‘;‘:‘ e jo{lm m;nhmm ‘fil“m [:ur‘ut ml\‘;l nlllwi pfiflolli }{_nlfcyf M WMN::;‘::' ”l‘)'“gh “;,:;‘ f;:‘]“"";:;we“nu tance ‘llu"'n!xlxlxlxmly u»nnn.tnn(ridknp‘)’n and de- { c‘ . s A q of our fellow-eltizens s to gulde fhe atlujrs of \Pf!lfl"' N 'y e Loy bl = | uounced, it will uppear, when taken in contees 1 S to the dectsfon fu that cuse, this Goveruinent for the four years to come. Helereer X tive Elils, Mr. Burke, and other gentlemen from | tion with what precedes and follows, that my ap- -, Our Dp rlng tyles Gov. Palmer Xeclates His Ball- Mr. Rice protested ,,,:,',II.M the wrong and slo- | ftebreecuting us I do the district In which Gor, S\::lx,:; ald, m: e, . Loutsluna ealled upo'n the President thls morn- | pel Is made oo people and not to the ussis- + . Room Experlences in New leuce embodied in the hewtaton, and argued that o in "l;:‘:l;x}:hfi:::z:x!:x’:‘(’!n‘:zufig s java, Morrilt, fogs by sppofutinent, (v icertatu the wolley of | 208 o) e o wavee? rroszeTED Orleans, L!n.; \\l‘xlt;h; -I:.bm-uuoum bereferred bick tothe | veho kow him when | eay that Lis Autninistrae Jflfl".fi':,'. fmflg: :“g;‘rg": the Adminlstration i Loulslaua. ~The Loulsiam B SOCTUENY POLICT, ik, Watleraon rose to speat, and fmmediate | HOM W1 i wlie, patriotic, and Just, notwithe | 3ogot Dorees, Padnok, Representatives for several daye bave felt some | plewatch to Cinctonnts Bnpiter Democratic. ‘Hhie floor wind. gatterios e hanpnmediate: | stondiug whatever mav be sald to the contrary | ! Verry, Puttersol, opprebenslon 0810 the purposes of the Presl- | WasiiNarox, D. C., Fub. 10.~Thut never- 15 the flovr uud gallerics were hushed fato still- 8 PP dine toole I desilment, the Loulsls d 9 & He suld 16 th et of the fuevita. here or eliewhere, Tiie vrople of the country | Buutwell, Frelinghuysen, Robertson, dent ou wecount of hie persistent efforts of the | GrUing toole .f devilment, the Loulsiana uiud- And Also Fastens the Charge of Por- | zivss. le suld s ptunee of the luevita- | gy coutidently expect fron b not only a fulr | Jiruce, Homliu, Sargent, dle, was agaln toaluy the ‘subject of contention ; < Lo with resolution and dluity be the bighest, | IR IURRIts Beport (ot it not only a fulr | Beuce; Harvey, Shicrman, frleuds of Packard to induce the Prestdent to | at Adwlnlstration headquartérs. . Kelloge aud : . Jury upon the Notorious Lit- us It i3 the rareat, form “of “vouruge kuown ceptatice is the expression of man of the Cameron'(Pa.), Hlowe: soencet, recogutze the Packard Government. The Prest | bis retaluers made another desperate - effort I | certufn that 1 ¢ wl b, b ’ i * i ¢ | Were met at the steps of the -Exccutive feel certuin that 1 shol be sustutnel by his of recomizlug elthier Governtueut or taking uny | %ere UF ‘ino. delematlonnsnn e aginy actlon except to maintaln the statu quo; that | Touiarn Democrats _and the other of his own Adminlstration was aow nearly ter- | certaly distingntshed Republicans, who are Chrlstisncy, Lozan, Clayton, McMiliag, Cotiover, Witchell, ANOTIER I'ROPOSITION. dealivgaud foul play. Two cotrses are open q e # % 10 tho juojority on this floor,—un the oue hand, -| 4¢t8 wWhen I sav thut Lis highest awbition will Jmesouate “outers, ut once Tmpotent and child: | U6 10 administer the Uoveriment so_patrioti- Lame Apology of Don Piatt for | jii: on the uther bund, withon otfering newd- ::";"‘X:‘xl‘l‘:e“?(llrl)“ll:al‘;0‘:':]'::\‘!‘[‘1:‘]:"0?"]’2[l‘;l.‘::"::l}ll‘l 15 PR CT. DISCOUNT . ! o " being on the resolution of | nfuated, and be desired to leave his | wmotyg the next friends of Haves. These the “Capital’s” Infamous }fi:rgg: 'fn‘.’.fi.'.'l':" -5‘.1#"&:5?3’5:'.’:3’p?-fmfifl’fi»i’m‘l’i sectional busls, sl ol traces of party M;nu} flffi;"‘ ‘\.K:hfi'lld)t:lr::zlgn w{:.v"vd"lum:mm:l successor uutramineled. The views of the Pr N;,bd-flmm."",' lu!:zwd’?‘ P{)“"u".“ “t'f" Hm'k. (IF PAID WITHIN FIVE DATS,) Fulminations. what we bellovs to be preat und griovous wrong, | (0107 liness “that thereafter wud forover we | A6 oot ean it Mehonald, woved flent g3 tn Loulsluna wera authoritat) e T The i deler . - In iy Judguent the latter 18 oup '8+ | whll hiear no more 3f o solid South or a united stated in these dispatches Sunday nicht. They ont made the usual’ argumen int the people Jresolvad, That the objection made o the vote of Danlet L. Crosoman, ono of the Electors of Michis gan, I8 not sustulned by lawlal evidence, Nortlt The. flag shull foat over States, not provinees: over freemen, not subjects, When UNTIL MARCH 1, were easentlally refteruted by the President tg- [ Would puv taxes and recognize the autbority of CLEAR AND HOUNDRN DUTY, day to Hepreséntative Eills, The President’s | the Nidiolls Government cheerfutly, but would Weowe It tu the necessilics of the case; wa = iov, £ - ‘i not submit to the Packard Governtment unless b , Moro Specnlntions Concerning Presi- gt Lo the comntrs: e e It to curseives | G073 &?".‘.’f“fif{ifia‘:‘nm o tho ety ejectod,—seus, 297 nah, B3 strit pary | wodtlonan D6 lterally piuned down to it by the agonct. - o / L} ( « o dent Hayes’ Alloged South 1" amare. Surnint, 1t 10 0 Sesbn Wiy e | 85,303 S s i | i, Cooper depanded u separste vate on the | Represshiiivo Bl aid - \hat vt mie, | JpBilnn Soleation yeoruteutal that Mayes ) ern Polley. Should funzut the ubligations that press wpen | GRLEGE o of fhn Nart Lo e by, S | rewolution, and the firet unie, us submitiod by i bfi?hfi'flfi’u‘ufiifiwfi-,‘s{fi” DTt T ok | vearsg helnleas Stute uvermmens shio wions honorable men, In the very set of passing thie Mr. Allison, wus agreed to by o vote of yuas, 403 nays, 17, Wabash-av, & Monroc-st. i3 not the South an {utegral part of the uationt thie manuer n which they kad been received. e to his Admlutsiration what the Kellorg Gov- Electoral Commission DI we provhifed for the . v & Some o i ‘ vrnment hod been to Grant’s—sa dead welghts o : THE COUNT. goutlucuey that bun coms upon e, 1 voted e oot UL Shascopin anl foe ke gorhe seeond resclution was theu unaalmousty e ey St ol Fackard wiisare| (WL IS peeiaare el welgti) v SILUE GLASS, WORE OP TILE CONSPIRATORS. A0IL 18 nraines e and ety TAe R | Of thy human Leart to bed getlone, that e Clri iy vt sy b Trorisi be. oo | OTRUBE S A s, fi'a)‘,,- Houthern pollcy, | the Southern States thoso Uoveruments which v Vi New s erthe | Were recogulzed by the people thercof; aud m\fl_l{:&}fla_l&m&lgfi'e‘{.\:l(“‘:‘tlkvd()r:;‘zm .:ul(.;flm that he did uot projiase to use the resources of case for Hayes, calle d a couferrndo with certaln | te Federal Government to prop up allen State Loulsiana Dettiocrats bere, visited the Presic | Admidivirations which the people protest- dent, and started fur Columbus, O., to ses Uov, | &4 agulnst. ' This ";'-“‘“"""f met ";“ appro- Hayes, Wilner is understood 1o seck, tirst, a | bation of Grout, who has fur some: fifme bein postpanement “of the recognition of Packard | tired of the puportuuitics of the carpet-bug- unuf President Grant shall "buve retired, and, | #ers; and so it was declded that, under no uir- secondly, to compiss such a compromice ns may | CHinstanees, should Peckard be recognlzed, aud elther uhseat Packard, or, fn defanlt of thut, | that 50 sctlon would be tuken by Grant unless enable some of tho Nicholls pasty to eet into | circumstances should forco_it, fn which event official posts under some such arrangement as | !¢ Would citber recornize Nicliolls or releguto the Wheeler comprotmise. the whole mutter to Congress. It -vlew of this THE INTERVIEW. decislon, and in view of the fact thut 1t accords To the Weatern Astociated Fyess, with the wishes of Hages' friends, It moy be Wastisatox, 1. C., Feb. W.—Congressman | stated asa fluality that” the Packard gooue (s Ellis, Col, Burke, and_ Couneellor Cavannue, of | cooked, Loutelana, called on the Presldent to-duy sud | The most significant part of the Whole pro- explelued to W the condition of affairs fu thae | ccedlug {8 the diatinet uvowal of Hayes' pro- State, The Prestdent replied that e wus sutis- | Jreted Southurn policy, which was made by the fled Gen. Nicholis was acting fu good falth in | Republicans who waited on the President to- prescrving the stuty quo, aud he therefore had | duy. They spoke by the book. end ure sald to no (ntention of cnangiug bis instructions to | have shown credentiuls which left no room for {ien, Augur. n the course of the conversation | doubt us to thy sounduerss of thelr premlses, the Ureadent sald Gen, Nicholls should not be | In other words, thelr avowal of Hayes' pro- bield reapotiviblu for the freak of the crazy man | jected Southers policy was authorized by Muyes who shot ackard, tins DISPATCIT PROM NICHOLLS. *The reg) sjtuation, I belleve, was voiced by A telearamu recelved from Gov. Nicholls by | 8 Democratle Senator who sald to ine to-day, in Ma). E. A, Burke sags: *The peaple of Louisi- | answer to my gu tion whery we were gomy as ana not only refuse to pay taxes to any Govern- | 8 party: “Golug to the devil ! Hayes I3 sure to nent but that of which'I am Execative, by | be inuugurated uow, and It these’ Republicans ve auticlpated the appointment of Tax-Cols | bave h'nl{ the wit [yrive them credit for, befors lectors, and voluntarily pald to agents for the | Hayes' time is nutuuly will have captured halt useof vur Government the pereentage deemed | the Demucratie party fn the Bouth.” ~ A credu- sulliclent for present purposes. {lave delayed | Jous b)"vmlq\.lvr asked hiw how that t'ol'lld ba many appolntments of Tax-Collectors becatre | done? y bullding up the Mississippt awaltlng legislation reduciig the present ex- | levees, distributing o tew b oflives whero they titied of the nctlon of the Sennte, and also that the Scuate was ready 1o meet the House and re- sume the count, Aurerd to, Mr. Hurvey proscuted the credentials of P, B, Pluinb, elecied United States Senator from the Btate of Kansas. Placed on file. DORSEY, Mr, Dorsey eald e was unexpectedly called away frow the Senate yesterday, but hud hoped to return in tine to vote on the Loulsfana case, lie was not oble to get back, but If he had been present e wondd liave voted to sustaln the de- isiun of the Commisstou. At 5,16 o messore was recelved from tho House sonounciug tho action” of that body fu fim"l tothe vote of Crossinau, the Michigan Elector, Alr. Allison moved that the Senate proceed to the Hall of the Huuse ot Represcutatives to re- sume the count, ‘The Presldent pro tempore sald the Iouse had glven the Senate mo notive that It wus ready to receive the body, Mr. Barent eald NO PURTHER NOTICE WAS NCCESSART, 80 tiie motion of Mr. Alllsou, was agreed to and the Senute left its Chnmber, Ot returninie at 5:30, the Presldent pro tem. stated the enute had withdrawu from the jolut n;uuuug un the vbjection submitted to the votu 2 “MAZARING LUE GLASS, A CARD. I tako this mothod of ennouncing to tho public that I have enrefully oxamined the Fronch Mazarine Bluo Glass, offared for sale by Messra. J.B. Sullivan &Bro., Of Nos. 186 & 208 North Clark-st., in the city of Chicago, in tho Stato ofIllinots, and find that it is of tho proper tint and quality, and I horo. by authorizo thom to use my name in npprovel of the tint and quality of tho Blue Glass that they oftor for salg, as adapted to tho purposes of my discovory, AUGUSTUS J, PLEASONTON, No. 018 8pruce-st., Phila, _I‘fiflidr!nml. Foh, 1877, Svectal Dispateh to The Trisune. think the meuns that brought it about, [ uecept | 308 South, under President - Haes, - must Viaamrsata L. Co Bl —Stoving steadl | it aua ity T Sl tamay oty | S0 10, o uncondlonal - surrerder 1o Iy forwurd, the Kepublicans {n Congress have | and ehiall tell them all, for, as Low advised, they detmand Wl be made. “AILthat Wil be. exoat to-day mude somealphabetical progress towards :l";‘l’;' “’l’,‘:"“""':;‘l‘;"ll“':‘l"_“_Vb'l’)‘l‘ l":“’y liuve takel | o34 patriotic co-operation of the Eaathermn the luevitable decluratlon that Rutherford B. | {ijiueats the windoi and ghiee of medntairés | vatriotsin the Grest work of restoration througn Hages ts Prestdent-clect, whilo the Tilden con- | duiug notifine that docs uor become sard . i Uslon the Canstitutian, Al witorceniviy opirutors Lave been sigually rebuked by thelr | zens.” Life will still go forward, fu spite of ail i sle R e e e n,,acm? Sietin own political associates, These cousplrators :H" Thfi" i any) things l"“ live ’“'i],-""'"]"' wulshed themselves for patriotism aud states. lave uot voly indulzed In rude and random de- o ‘:Jfl:}v:mwfl..’”“'-:‘ e ;,",'n‘.";fl'w'h E“" thy | wansbip dusing the pendency of this present uunclation of the Comraleston, but they bave | 4o sl s lipks, tag the wrong Lo tuade | €788 In our history, 1 held up the Judges on it, who are In the majorl- sght. Mr. Bparks (I1L) {8 repiy to Mr. F 1 15, s corrupt tricksters, recreant to every M1, DANFORD ity Spurks (i fn repls ta Mr. Foster s principle of honor, Integrity, orpatrivtlsm, Even | defended the decisfun as oue which, outslde of :2:!‘;?::%‘1’[‘!‘3’-;%;:11‘:«.‘, nlllrk’x‘nmlll‘ll‘:lxlfv"ylr’x&l ‘;!ll:; hos: irators Wwho advocated tho essation | AFEY (eeling, \rould meot the approval of the | 1900 s olico theust” tpo through' fraud.’ He those cousplrators who advocated the erzation | FIFRY T W people. Although there had W Lol eyt of tho Comalssion by thelr voliea and by thelr | heen Tnvestivating Committees fito T ple Togined Cthu lule gentionan iront Geamesey votes iave trauscended all bounds of legislative | tions in Fiurida, Loulsiana, und Oregon, which T astugu visltto lxses ol the 4 decency fn thelr fosolent abuse, and they have louse and “waylng, ns he took up his also undertaken to stop thu workings of tho bud found much crookeduess, yet in ol words vo, spuken, letters written, tulug’rfiml seut, there Lt ~to leave, Sir, & gquarter of w Congressional maclinery by factious leglslation, the avowed object being to defeat the will of ot b bl e il milifon of people voted for ine mnore than voted bud not beou trmced to the Presidecteelect, or to | F0rOn SURES pclcarly-flunuesl majority of the avy member of s household, one word that Elcetoral vote of tiie vouulry was for me, but Yrould briag tlo bluel of shamoto the Ameriean | fHriteiiTAe of e country wis fof mu but the Awerican people by proventing the fuau- | prople. {Appluuse.) Jibt e S Boarde: ¥ou hags seilay the office guration_of Hayes and carryiug the contest | ~The Spcaker hers announced that to-day's from me into the House of Representatives. Fortunato- | Icgistativu sesslon was bewun, and, utter pruyer W, B, WILLIANS, Iy for the country, a large and respectable por- tlou of the Democratly party REFUSE TO ONEY TILDEN'S ORDENS aud reading of the Journal, debute wus resuied, " Messrs, Relley and Pratt were other spel era a‘fi",‘f"fl ] c’",‘,,'t"fi :}}f,es“",‘:n"“.‘,‘; supportiug declston, and Mesrs, Wood and Cox word * fraud," when they were attempting to a3 promulgated by bls henchimen, aud will not Join the conspirators In their ontrageous at- tempt to prevent nn election of Presl- ulust it " Tiie debiato dosed at 1, and the Houso then | 46ITaud the Siate of Micilzun of part of Its dent by the people, au attempt which fs @ treason against all that fs TIE BTATE OF NEVADA, The objection to the vota of R M. Daggett, an Elector from that State, submitted I jolnt wecting, was then read, and alvo the testhnony of Daguett taken by the Committes on_Powers ayd Privileges of the House in regurd to his voted uu Ulbson's resolution that the dectgon | Y910 and that on the purest, movt taked tech~ eality. of the Comumisaton be not agreed to, and it was | ™ R BLID] adoptedwyeas, 1733 nays, Wi—a purty vote, ex- Mr. Jenk nf‘f,fl "w“",‘ |=' cept Seelyo aml Plerce, of Masauchusutts, who | g i1 JCHKS offer Rt vorad \vu’h tio Demnotsa) d stitute for Tucker's smendmen A miessage wus then se ing a8 a sub- to the Senate that | | \WHEREAS, Tho fact has been established that it e — — i 5 holdiug the offlee of Clerk of the United States % ¢ v v ‘| 4 1 CoAL, ,‘;‘;'r',“:"e".‘gld'{“g;'“;‘mn oot abov PUTLY | g1 [fouus was ready o micet that body T Soias Jabue Luvie yeare sinco tho alleyed tncligiila cm.imu ot e heated e sesigued un dhy | 1afant copennition suwcollellou et the |(WULUG e st gl ant_ uallit Eatiil] N the A:mlph’llurnl ;m:-erlucu i With n:clr: :l«;r:n souvention: ENTER TIIN SENATE, 21&511“‘:05 'f.‘fi?-f'&?i’.‘:'&'.’-‘f‘.‘"’r‘éifl . l',,’.’x':.‘u'.;flg ol!‘llll:(-'.fl::::l("\\":: l)m'l;l"flll"vfl ® resolution that [ bsy.” Eeplye ATSURD TIUSIONS, K E L L E N the Houso of Reptesentatives, the Republicans At 1:35 the Seuate und Houso met fu Jolnt | fiu s an omeer ot oo Unitod States: Therotors, . | the vote of It M. Daggett be counted with the HERE AND TITERE o Dlsoate ta vincinnatt Commercial, ’ can but trumph, and tue ‘Fllden consplrators, | convention, Ziesolied, That the vote oblected to be counted. | otlicr votes of Nevada, notwithstunding the 5 AN » WaBIINGTON, Feb, 10.—The Democrats are objection made thercto, Agreed to unanle ously, und the Becretary was directed to notify the House of Representatives of the aetion of the Sonate. ALU:15 p. m, tno Becretary returned, and re- ported tho Houss had taken a recess before be reached the huil, ‘The Benate then took o recess until 10 to- OFTOW, NANDALL'S AMMITION. ‘The presidiog officer statea that tho tw 1 c dlvis. presiding a that tho two ‘The substitute was agreed to without a dlvis. pecial Dispaich 1o The Tri Houses actiug separately bad consldered and fon, and the Benate was thereupon notified of tlectded objections to the’ certifieates from the | the nction of the House, and of its readiness to State of Loulslluni]nud thut the actlon of cach | ueet tho Senate in Jolut couventlon. Houss woulidl now bo read, Tuds buving been TR SECOND VISIT, done, the preslding oflicer announced that, the At 5:20 the Scuators agaln entered the hall, two Houses not having decided otherwise, the “The prealding otticer took the Speuker’s chalr, decislon of the Comuilassion would stand {n and the foint conyentlon resumed its seasion. foiee, and he directed the telers to declare the After the anuouncement of the concurrent vote of Louislana, action of each House In overruling tho objection Sunator Allixon, ans of the tellers, thereupon | in the cuse of oue of the Michipan Electors, the announced that Loulstuna bad glyen 11 votes ‘of tnat 8tate wero announced ns EIGHT YOTZS FOI LAYES being cost tor Hayes aud Whevler, for President aud efght votes for Wheeler for | . Then followed the Htate of Minnesota, with Vice-Prestdent, = & votea for Hayes and Wheeler; Mississipp, There wus no monlfestation of auy kind at | with 8 votes for Tlden suds Hendrit the announcetent, und tho opening and counts Missourl, with 15 votes. for Tllden und Hen. ing ol the certiticaten proceeded in the Btate of dricks: Nebrasks, with 8 votes for Hayes Msine ylving seven votes for lnyes ond | and Wheol s and Nevada, with 8 votes for Whveler, Marvland elght votes for Tilden and | Haycs aud Wheeler, Heudricks, Massuchusetts thirtecn votes BPRINGE]: ODJECTED for llaycs and Wiiecler, to thecount of ong of the votes of Nevada, on AHCIHIOAN, tho ground that Elector it M, Dagigett was at When the certificate (roi tha State of Michl- | (he thne of Lis appotutment, and for a long ‘rgn Wwas reud, gving eloven votes for Hayes and | time previously, and thereafter continued to be; Wheeler, Mr, Tucker (Va.) rase and presented | United States Comnissloner tor the Clrewt sod au ubjection to the couullng of the vote of Distrlet Courts of the Uuited Btates ly the Dise Duntel L. Crosstuau, one ot the Electory, dee | trict of Nevada. laring that one Benton Hunchott baylng'been |~ The objection I8 stzned by Messru. 8priuger, clected ono of the Electors -~ for * “tha | Tucker, Vauce of Ohlo, Bparks, Savage, Marsh, Btats of Michigan, and having held and | aud Jenks, Represcutatives, aud by bcostors :Iul l:‘-lllxlnturml‘nfi ztln; ‘;x"llml' Kn'. Un'lfiu nmfn Cun- l!;:lmum, Walluce, uxlul Herel m\!.l he sk efy had absented blinsell from the mect- 'he objectio ug been read, the Benatoy i of the Electors on the $th of December, und wullxll?mwl.“‘ S : h ¢ 5 very much excited to-day over n ruwmor, that ne. ubtatned pretty wide eireulation, that Se¢nator Wasuingron, D, C., Feb, 20.—Speaker Ran- | Conkling' ha pressed o determination to dall, it secius, deslres an extra sesslon of Con- | ¥peak ngalnst the declsion of the Comnission & 1o case, Une reason fur taking eruse, because o thinks that his cliances fortho | (LIS cOMpUIS e, Que renson fo i Speakersbip would be fmproved If tho election | Conkling to do thts, and they wanted Lo seo coulil take place fmmediately Instead of In De- | what the effect would be, that they mfght take cember, Tho mochinery which he would use | 8ctiun [n the caucus accordiugly, But the New ¢ declde: York Benator didn’t inufo the speech. e waus for this purpose, If e decides upon it, 'rofll"l not §n his seat, and his ubsence 18 not readily bu the Appropriations Commlttee, Randall's | Lot o6 0b Ghe, b tuguiry develops tho popularity, Im‘ffl‘vr."nn’l&m; ‘xxuu:;?w De:mr fuct kllml thoentire story was bullt by jguess- crats has greatly dimiulshice s sessfon. | work, _ H: .lmls gccn ,uoml for his extreme Later {n the evenlug o story floated around purtisauship, and his courss n put- | the ltels ?ml the hl.‘x:mumn thiat Cunl;llml( huill ting Mueelf ot tho heal of " a | RCSSAP AL AL W oo an election ls revolutionary faction fs wade tho subject of | no Vice-Fresldent nor Speaker of 'tho Houses the severcst eriticism. To-day Rawdall sur- lhcl k;ui:e:xlnry -s'l su:]w'wull hfiuomn l';l."lh‘lu\iu‘l. passed ull bis previous partlan perfurmances by | 8nd lad, Hercaare, du eeliied, as 8 triend to :vlu!nx asubstitute n the Chalr for an hour, ’_"‘:l‘:l‘fll";‘;'“f““""l‘:.:,'{."‘]’r‘;“";;”';:ll:g;’l;““:d‘::r"“ls :}':I“l snd golng about among the Democratic metn- | §¢ 1y wiven s an fihustration of the wild fatuors bera stimuluting aud organizivg the movement .| aud reports that il the aie in Wushingtou. defeat Ll t by tilib lgl It | pu‘flll PILILUsTRRING ELEMENT, todefeat the count by ustering, s re- A 3 ported that by elrculated & paper for signatures, | | The extrenio Democrats are makluga great deal of nolwe, and aro determined 1o carry thelr pledglug the siguers to resort to all possiblo | 10N 4 MRS Bl e Ceniutied to carry thelr dilutory motlons to prevent the Commlsston | holse is sn great that It (s fmposulble, just at and the Jolnt Covveutlon frum completing | thistime, to speak intelizentlyas to thelr num- thcle work, It thus appears that tho thind ofli- | bers or foretel] tho success that will attand eer fu the Uovernment is eazugged In an sttempt ;‘:;{E“:‘Yflfj'ogg‘,fl ‘:.‘,‘,'j",““i,u"fi'flfig:cfl':'if;'fi batlled and beaten, wust abandon thelr hopeless cause, ‘Tho Senate has done nothing to-day but dance attendance on the House. Thero was a little talking over counting the voto of the challonged Elector from Michigay, but it was finatly declded without a dissentlug volco that 1T SHOULD IE COUNTED, and the samo couclusion was reaclied when the objections to a Nevada Elector was brought be- fore the Benate. It ywas evident that cach caso bhiad been moused out aud worked up by Tilden, and eacl one proveked the dlsgust of some of the Democrats, Tho Bonato was vrepared to proceed to-night until Oregon was reachied, but when word was recelved that the House had taken o recess until to-morrow morning, the Senate followed suit. TIHE IMPORTANT PEATURS of to-day's proceedings in countiug the Elcctoral votfe was tho signal defeat of the tiltbusters by adecided vote of 102 to 87, Efghty-cight Demo- crats united with the Republicans in defeuting Houthard's motlon to take a yecesa upon the separation of the Houses when nbjection was made to Michigan. Ofthe 57 voting with South- ard ouly 40 cau falrly be called flibusters, Thls latter number is not from the full strengtlh & CO. Uave, UNDER COVER, a1l sizes of thelrsuperlor LACKAWANNA COAL z‘;?.::fh they can dellver cleun and freo from snow PALMER. « TUE EX-GOVENNOL UPSETS MANY OF LITTLE- PIELD'S STORILI, ‘Wasmnozoy, D. C., Feb, 20,.—Ex-Gov. Talmer, of Ilinofs, was before the House Louls- fana Bub-Committee, and teatified ‘to two cou- versatfons with Littlefichl about having equal fucllitics with the Republican Visitiug Commit- tee, but in nous of theso couversatious did ha hold out any mouey fuduceincuts to Littlefeld to do anything. Ou the first visit of Bpearing to witness, Spear- ing vspressed a strong desiro to kave the Hayes Electors returned and the Nicholls State ticket cartled, ' Witucss uever hicsrd Spearing or Lit- tlefleld speak of ‘aleged fruuds or slterstions in tho clection returns, Ou the 27th of December witness got a telegram from Npearing, ‘dated Calro, asking witness to meet bim there, Wit- wiess helng uvable to go, telegraphed him to 1?;':“‘ retal), st Jowcet market rates, Wohave [ust recelved & e stock of CHICKERING UPRIGHT PIANOS log the very latest finprovements. Thelr tone, Sulshy aud durabilily reni % forall o wieh oty it idnc1ng dedlrauis Wa Lave 8140 a splentid amortiient of CHICKERING 8QUARE PIAN 08, that his place hiad bect 9 SR 4 " ok to Ineite auachy aud revolutivn, then in tu South Carolina crse, If tho declsion Sl Pl S plitcliad the ot gold medst | whteh thta band of revolutionists can rally, and | ‘Thy nblu;«{llmclmn: fix’nflfx‘:m i lflfi"fl"& g ork tomonpon Mouto tuke 8 recess | come tu Spriugleld. Thunext day wituees weat nAvEs' poLICY. {4 ugeinat thei, ey will Sater Qurine 1he Tt T T et e ave | they are the folluwlngs abactited Munsell frou the tacetling did' Wot | ‘A lirst there s & susfority of 20 agaiust sho | 10 850 depot and wet Spearing, Littiedeld, aud Some of the advanced old Ropublican leaders | seiduer of tho secon, - I the bresident doos ormia Chicigu. Scelng fh kelioviog, - o0 $HAS 837 [ yonning, Mooker, Poppleton, creale o yacaney, and, thereforo, thut gatd C motiu, but woseral Republicans cliangzed their | Judke Murpby, of Davenport. Mudo an ap- dlstirbed ut the dlscoveriug of what thoy | Dot secornlzo Packurd at onee, the chances are Siices tn sccordince with tho times, Montbly or | Blackburn, Hurd, tice, mnau had nat been duly appolnted ERtr, i | mans beoit woverd] | aud the motlon” was de- | potment tosmeet them st wituess' hoiuse, | 870 dlsturbod ug the kb B ¥ | that they will ot be ublo fo curry out thelr L N Bosae, Jouss (Ky.), Bheakley, ublection ulvo subinlts i testimony of outon | st ol b 456! s aiter 10 o'clock tiut nights conslder to be a detintte plan aerauged betweent [ Lroerurime, 1, huwever, Be shodia do. 6 t‘:ldwll(Ah‘). Krwr- Houthard, Hanehiett before the Commities on Priviieges, e Tlouse therefors took a recess til 10 | Witnuss was told that Littletield had fubiy § somo of the Svuthern men aud Gav, Huyes® | witn the week, the Conservative mnembers i (K3.), 'f.': ors, ‘fp‘},')“- Iny which he ututes that Lo bas nevee resgned | o to-norrow, posstesion. friends relative to w uew Southers policy, They | from the South’ will at ouce unite wito tha Gochrane, "™ Ly, Tuoiie, lis alilco uy Ubited States Comitasioner, wid AN INDICATION, THE CONSOLIDATED RETI'GN wuy thut Tlenry Watterson, who s seluted by | Northern frecater fu the defeat of tho law, Covk,y Ysslation, r.\-'.....n,,.“_ ::::t“l;:t_‘;}::;"'}‘v:lh!;lgflfoxr that Teason from: | Aetho votoon the question of recess (after al“}'»rnun"ll'u);ta:-l.l; L x"‘":'.'i"fnffldl'l‘.:l.;"}:'xl‘fil(‘,‘. turrlao to Stuuley Matthews, hus beow goe of | ThS 18 the situation 1o 8 uut-shell, r . JUS i unlek;,n' \\::'lllrifx'x. Thu abjection fv slyzned by Senators Norwood, :P;:: :Jnu:h:gn:,e‘:fl:kl” Iu‘(n‘r:lle:;l, m‘.‘m;’flflm :al \!:'l:.v'l'ian.: wers un'r .-rauls\-n. Juud witness | the principal negotlators of the arrsugement, TITTLE SAMUEL. Al 1 m‘lfion (Ipd. )?In:"h'fl' t“'l‘:fiu{ ulfx’fil.’- HK”:‘“\‘;'mlld Herclonyy utd by Reproe | yote is Eiven u full, as follows; Jotiiitorssirusun 1ha LR ‘}""‘M' '.m"' awt that it mects. Hayes! approval, Tho pro- NOW LK GOT THE DEST OF I3 NEIULBORS, AT HOME, 167 Wabash-ay, iiarisioge (E H:‘ll'l:l e/ " Wik orne, sentutives A oy latns, er, Vanee (Onlo), lecilon of the fa-ts about that slie Telurn | yramme, thess peapls sy, is, that tho present Whoblal THRLGIEAT) Th THbkRL h N b (Mo.), 08 (Wo Va,) | MeMabou, Rice, Sparks, Marsl, Bavagy, and | Asbe Rice, ways substantially us Littleticld hus already vise b These libusters were DISTIIUTED A% vOLLOWY SIOEL GG b by T'"u““’lll‘:"l .l“l Loulil- | oy Yo, Feb, 2, —They keep bringiog out T e erig " facrata 45 f Lkt things about Sazuuel Tildeu il o ot T i OB | 50 bud for s pivate person as thoy woul r e tmstatie, Thasew il actars B 68 i0b% | th brésident of tho Ualted Statoy, thoueh bad urd, Banulng, 3 o (N, ‘Ihe presiding offlcer then usked € there werg | Bluckburn, Bayle 4 ln{\' nm‘r:l m.t Ltméfi‘n:m’ e !!:Il:lv'\ e b{:e;llfiz. aud, none belug muwle, the Senate wittdrow s 3 Jet tho oblectiois bo considered nd acted :?I | Mldwelt dAla bandore 1ad.), m;aa‘:fl:' d titied to, e sald the sub-returia Lisd been de- stroyed, uud that Wells had requested W' to destroy this r The Interview fastod over an hour, Ne 4 uny futervlew or corre: spondence Wit Litteteld alter that. Spears a8 PALMER HOUSE BLOOK, Alabasns v i ¢ sldwell(Yeun), Lane, exee el ‘This time i 13 the Trus- by, euch Houso sepasately, e i o told vituess ho bad paid tho expeuses of the ey not o use troups In auy Stute except in | cnough for a reforiner. . Thia time ¢ "Fiio Hcuuta haviui retlred upon the objection Chrko (kr.), Lne, by i 10" Springlield, biid wanted 1o orrow | s of wil Qomatic Hanrretion, bl 1o | toas op O i e & complulat, offered by Mr. Tucker 1o counting the vote of Cucbrane, McMahoo, Thompeon, woney to tuke them back, Withess losued bim | leave the State Goveruuients, North und Suntk, cy say that sunie four Yeurs sgo & meeting Crosyman, Mr. Bouthard woved that the Houge | Cook, Meade, Thowad, Lty Indorsement ou a note for $1J0 as be would | to take care of themselves. The rumor that two was held In regund to liproving that worn-out o] tuke u recyes untl] 10 0'clock Lo-1morraw, Cowan, Milliken, Throckmorton, | kuve loaued suother mun. ‘Fhe rst mectivg | Soutnern . mew are to bave positious fu Hayes 1t a2l sk it i leataire o th e 0f tho, 0w recelving the SpringEtyley of Mun's OF these the following were repudiated Jast Mr, Halo yadscd the volut tuat the general }:,',}"_h Morey, Turuey, with Speusiog was whon tho latier called on | Cabinet s sald to be o part of the policy, blot. aud waklug it v ple O tuc kye el 79 Jlate. Fureof every kind clwtug out at | fall in thelr districts, olther at Conventious op | B00ps of the Electoral Comuieston L way | piurelly Foahas, Nauew (0., wituess and Trumbull with some fuvitation. fOn CONKLINU. restdeuts on “its bordor, Mr. Tilden seewmed Lyt~ J. B BARNES & 50 Madu 4t the election: {utended to prevent delay, and that tho motion Forgey, oficaler, gy fuvitatlon ot witness sud Spearlig Trawbuliwent | Fiere bas been o good dral of gossip to<day | particulurly unsious to have - the work o for i recesa was nat now b wrler, . i Whitthorne, tothe bull. Speuring was suiong the Kepublicans about Copkling's at- | doue, sl beaded the contributloa-llst with Caldwell, Laze, Blicskley, Cate, Levv, Tarcy, Cochrane, Milllken, Cowsn, Mutchler, ttude, From Dewocratle sources It s leasned | the splendid sum of $1,000. Tiue aud gar- TUK LALL. that the Demovrats contldently expected thut | deners guade u woudrous change fu the purk. AT with witness aud Trumbull a)l the thoe ey 5 2 iy The Speaker said, us he understood the fntent Hsmilton(lnd, . Y 8ud weopo of the Litl, the mution for o recess | Horlig. hphiipe (o 3, W ey = O i ULTON. was In order, und bie overraled the pulnt, Jhepartnentip letween A. A. Abbott and E. Kem- Thoias, "Thempeon, Hurd, Fhilips (360.), Vi Inth he dis Lo L were there, Huwd several other interviews with &'um.-u;r_:h );.lfir‘dug"u'ruli‘l‘loppu&»i ';.l:;;.u“;p.p nlll b\:r.‘mu;luul:‘all‘ xlr.;lxm-lt hl‘;fi““&;{“flif‘; T, Uudef the O A, A. ALbo "y, urd, 1| (Mo, ance (U, ) 1 the course of tie discuvslon over the ques- s AT Speariug i New Urlean, Veut il " suce of the'dectziorof the Electol uual in cus in the clty, of course Yo gttt s ket T S | domad k), Fopptein )t WARDE |y Sy soumss of the disciwlon o bropositiod, IN THE SENATE. Bl twe or three thusens - Keves e th: Loublaua Case, sl would bave fed with | Bowe $230 Gf thy $1,000 subscription. wers col saer ) Ranald ST O i LAV Who'aat | Landers, aud submitted that, os it Was stil eurly in the wainie, Speartuy’s room. When at Springileld, withess | bim sev tho itepublican Senators to the | lected Tro Tilden, and then ho delayed. puy- ‘Tue necessity of theso geatlemen worklo bard for Amfi 1s -nm.mgzu Rppurent, Thg adyvlsed Littleteld aad Speariug ‘to return at | Demoeratic sfde. A prowloent New York Re- | ments. Oue reason 135 sald to bave Ooct 'the day, the objuction to the vount from Michiga, Wasumvoroy, 1, C., Feb. 20.—The sesslon of U e o 3!'18 i ; oy Guce 10 Now Orleans and place themsulyes in | publicau to-day says tuat Coukilag Ly probably | trouble by had with bis leudicaps gardens, who + A. ADD Chlcage, Feb. 13, 177, i. xmxfl.“‘ should be preseuted ab vace; discussed and | the Sensto was resumed st 10 o'dlock, but ‘no.

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