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e Chicogn Daily Teibm CIIICAGO, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1877. were repressed, and the hold_disposition to stand up for ot righls was smothered. 11 the bondholder be made secnre hy this nac- rifice? No. The nation which throngh fear of loe relingufahes berty fa ripe for repudiation, | Thia result has one connolation. We of the West are done fn polities with the dominion of New Yok, Under ber leadorahip we have mat only Tost the victory after it had been faitly won, but, what fe still worse, we hava been diszraced. 17 VOLUME XXXI ARTISTIC TAILORING. THREE DAYS ONLY! NOW OPEN. tircly in its power to force the completion of the count fn strict sccordance with the law, and there [s no doubt that It will do so If necessary. THE CONSPIRATORS. There was & conference te-night of the leaders of tho ausrchists at Col. Pelton’s rooms, They decided that thelr schemes could best be ad- oral Commiselon hiaving gone acconding to iaw, the reanlt Is the efection of Hages and Wiieel, He does not believe the Commissior, acted cording to the eptrit of the law, and thinks the lonier the cuuntry thinks of its action the more it will bo condemned. The Governor (ntimated that the present defeat would Inure to the fu- ture henefit of the Demucravy, and he s op- llroponnded in the openin; used to factfous opposition on the part of the | 1 The erops tributary to New Orleaus ncenpy e8: sz monthe in their handling. N ARTICULG HORTIS. Last Hours at the Political Death-Bed of Samuel of this article, 6 14th of Septemuer, 1871 e T i \dent by geiting | Yanced by having South Carolina eent to the ta. wan depored, an & pample. W hat hid thia Demo OUR SPRING STYLES J. Tilden. e Tako o Oromn tn spyosltion e by e | Commiseion to-morrow, In order that tiere can [ o 0cT o i e ey been doing for the. past. fone montha? They aoriy offa plopie, e had better emain 51 | bo . legolative ‘day or passing the (v THAT “STRAW.? e o e ieinehcan Slement of [} Y Tiiden elther directly or indirectly consented | Elcld bills, These bills cannot betpresented un- | onm “zoiToniat” o iz “omo sTaTs | the it ih et ahather crop ready (o be forwarded The 1T to the purchsre of & Hepublican Elector, he de- | 4l therefsa leglslative day. Under Speaker JOURNAL.Y #0 ax to put them to work! he Honor and Respectability of sorven double condeminition fium otery man who | Randallaruling no business can be transacted | Tho following articde haa been heralded | portiikOfthe fiepnblican clement of the State, 60 ' the De rati rty & N pending the count. Tae anarchists then docign | sbrond hy the revolutionary obstructioniats of | ers, while the Democratic strength of the State I mocratic Party Crow FAILURE,, . THE PILINUSTERS WITHOUT CIIANCE OF 8UCCESS. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribrne. WASIINGTON, Dec. 25.—To-morrow will de- cide the honesty of the assertfon made by the Democratic obstructionists Ssturday that & Sab- to stop the count at South Carolina {f they puss the Democratic party as thoe personal views of thelr bitls, Gov, Hayes. It was, however, printed under the following circumatances: It was reccived at the office In the forin of & communieation from a gentleman who had just returned from a visit to the Bouth, The editor of the State ed to Rear Benches. Inz for the crop season to upen un, MoRE. . ‘The New York Demucratic delegation in Con- greas held a meeting to-nizht at the Arlington Hotel, to discuss the political situation. After Paid and Purblind Strikers like me arations, and Blowers Still Galvan- leit ew Orleans was not saflicient. 1t was SPRING PASHIONS ISSUED! try, and hard at work, ER CENT o S e o ¥ lieving that the acheme for delaylng the count | dclsy of the Electoral count. There Was | Thy young man haviog the ' cowduct | fiFar was ripe for the cathering, iWhere wonld long cnough to neceasitate s new clection does | also 8 meeting of * Southern Congressmen, | of (Lo newspaper temporarily on his “;": gflml ::»'i be: ’tht?cuu}‘ltgn;:llmt chr‘:% DIS 0 not meet with favor. 'Tho Northern Democrats, | seventeen {n number, who deaded to the same oip efr mttacked bands concelved the fdea of wsing tho communication fn the form of an editorial, In the “Homsehold” Lexicon of who nre foremoet In this bigh-handed attempt | effect. Tue Union, a Democratie organ, will (IF PAID WITHIN FIVE DAYS) to defeat the election of Hayes, recall the bel- | to-morrow contain a double-leaded srticle | yhog brld, 1 foaned money to make the crop: ruined the land- UNTIL MARCH 1. Grameroy Park '].J.h"?’s,, Such Tigerent spirit of other Novtbern Democrats In | charging that the action of the malority of the | chasm ik ,fi'!“flp‘;;g;olgl’nn':“g"::ca'b’:";:; the | iord, who, unlese he crop was gachere could nok a Word as Fail, ante-bellum %days which disappesred tho mo- | Electural Commisslon absolves every Democrat | fortunafe absence of the dirccting mind of the of & militin woull. it have been? Biack. The ment that the South commenced hostilities, The Bouthern Democrats remember this, and show no disposition to be used and then de- serted again, SOUTIIERN DEMOCRATY are especlally sy of Dudley Fleld since they Iiave learned that ho is tho same wnan who, a8 Chnirman of the New York delegation In the Peace Congress of 1861, bitterly opposed a vroposition thut Congress should pass a law re- munerating the owners of fugitive slaves, and who Introdaced a proposition denouncing who voted for the bill from any obligation to white Democrata un the other nide, ablde by the determination of the Commission, THE PRESIDENT. N WILL INTERPERE WITIi NO ONR'S PLANS FOR REFORM. Wasuixoron, D, C., Feb. 25.—The Presldent end family will, after Saturday next, be guests of Becretary Fish until April, when they will visit Galena. The President states it is not his present Intentlon to order more troops to Washiogton, but, If needed, he will give neces- Institution. The Ides was carricd out with the resuit already known. Gen. Comly does not, and does not clalm to, know or reflect the inner workings of Gov. Hayes’ mind; but, whether he do or not, neither hitself nor Gov. ayes saw the artiele In ony way unt!l after its publication as above related: WY DON'T TE REFCALICAX XAJORITY GOVERN The question In ‘frequently asked, **Why, | requen ) Louintann is Beputtican by i jandsome majorlty, cannot that party sustain iiself as aganst a cratle minonty ‘The anwer {4 found Inthe material of the two producinz clement and only sonrce of wealth, ‘wonld have been slaughtered, Was it not wiser, then, for Gov, Kellogg ta call tipon the {overn- The Conspirators’ Plots Honey- combed with Republican Dynamite. EDWARD BLY & (9., Wabash-av., cor. Monroe-st. COAL. J (overed Coal---Clean and Dry. 3 on awar of races and the alanchter of pride and peospenty, hor loyal negro Kepublican, non: belligerent fanncrs, Certain Explosion and In- evitable Annihilation of All Cabals. ever nince,—is_true fo.day, Gov. emo- country lacting a new crop. e e o e WIE the. Goverm, | sary fustructions, Hothinks,bowever, thatthore | Barict; The Rewabliean, pasty of the Sauth Yas | QS eoine LL TR S S G o Fackand i lm:m.doc’l not use coerclon |'; will be dtegeaced | Wil not be a necessity for such a atep. Nelther | it wis: First, the ge'cnnu ~enfeanchised x'::;m? to demonstrate his siceogth ot auch & fenrful sacri- ) Democratle Newspaper Com- | and destrosed.” The Soutnierners canuot sco | of the Stato Governments In Loulslana and Bacond pach ol the kalon eloncutagiat ot boen | 7o Hondrlcks’ why the Republican Abolitlonist of 1801 shiould | South Carolina will be recognized Ly President | from the - North—mostly ex-anny officers and MISSISSIPPI. Co AL CO ments==~Gov. on be recognized us the Democratic leader in 1877, | Grant, asho thinks it would be improper for 't’l;‘é%‘.'zfil"' the War, Fourtl, Gem. Long- | \o onovcrion 1007 WAS NOT SIADE—A PEW " Poaceful Views. The dlssatisfaction with Tilden and | him to fixa Southern policy for his successor, | *EFLEEENE L 1onant, which wan atrong enough s T IEATNL R TOLD: : e opposition to his attorney, Field, togethor | and thus embarrass hlw. If he wero torecog- | ta carry Lommlana azalnist sccession in_ 1801, but Corvesponderce New Vork Times, with manysmanifestations of public dissent recelved hiere by tho Obstructionists, will make them hold fo thefr mad career. To-morrow, nize the Republican (Governors, they would have to be sustained by military force, and Lo thinks the entire people aro tired of the military being whote vole was overthirown by u minority of des. ‘;nu. scarcely one held ontwordly 1o their faith, 'iose wha conldn't etand 1t to »ce onr old flag go down, lcaked out throngh the Jincs and so forecd Toxt of the Ohio State Journal's Ar- ticle So Much Talked About, 'PITTSTON COAL p emploged to sustain o State Government. He | thelr way North, to return syatn at the closc of the | by o number of well-known Southiern Repub- Sicellunasy upon. i st the ol f Eeanaylvania I Counody 4 | S0t topuian st Covenmentcan: | Yot h0r, 9 Sl Shee AL EE |t memiere f thoSente andlouse, 1t Main Office.. INDIANA-ST. BRIDGE, An Objection that Might Havo Been talnlng threo hours' delay by objecting o the | J¢'a Yemedy u'-'réqmm s Tot cfl‘:{;m“"f‘nd "av: | into the rervice, wers forced ju throagh actusl pro- | would have been prescnted this morning but for Braneh Office .92 WASIHINGTON-ST. Coal for country trade direct from mines in box 11, 8. VAN sup't, Electoral vote of Rhode Island. Then will come scription, —or lia rovorer brotlier, the proscription the duplicate votes from South Carolina, which of public sentiment, —o that the ontspoken Union the President, provido it." e man, when peace wan declared, wanalinoet u myth, Made In the Case of Misslssippls 3 N Woare 1ot “referring to_tlhiose South tay-at- | Piesldential question osto make sll unnccessar; e L8 YANINGES ¢ juiiit b gentbo he: Elostaral : Commisaion, 8} LOVISIANA: B e o demetion et whefou s | delays dangerous: % ( NEW PUBLICATIONS though the Congressional. Committeo of In- RENNEDY. ruitof bine and of gray, with' principles on their | e, the undcraigned Renators and_ Tepresenta- > BRUCTATIONS. vestigation have deelded unanimously that 8pectal Dispalch ta The Tridune, 1ips o matel, for whichevor army might chance to | tives, object to the counting of the Electoral vuta i Now Ready: INDIOATING THAT THR JoNAit oF cramenor | Hayesand Wheeler had & mafority in the State, | Wasnixoro, D. Uy Feb. 25.—J. Kennedy, Ve niihelp nepvecttod Lk Who"wers; AUNeAT: | of the Binic ot Miiadppl tor thé restonasndujion TARK MUST BB TAKEN OFY THD DEMOCRATIC AMOULD IT DE DEMONSTRATED wholeft the Packard Legisinture and went over | T Tare oxceptions there was nota man nthe | 5 Bit the Glarernment of the Stato of Mirsts- STORY’S COMMENTARIES ON EQUITY BTOMACHT, besond doubt, that the faction of disappolated | to tha Nicholls Legislature, left. here lost night | Soutn who reqpected himeelf that was not in {be | sipp wan uot at the time of the appolntuieatof the JURISPRUDENCE. | + Ep;eloal l]))rmbea l}a :‘A- flvbmfl. S ofllce-seckers and pald attorneys are undertak- | for Columbus, O., to soe Gov. Hayes. Kennedy Rebel service In romo_capacity, or who did nat | Presidentlal Rticctors pomortin: (o b leual Elect. 'Asmixaron, D. C., Feb, 25.—The Su: 'strongly sympnthize with the ‘South. Tho Intol- erance of thut rection was at a white heat, and in the first months of tho War every vestipo of oul- #poken Unfon sentiment had dissppearea, What. evor there was left nf it was buried In the boeoms of itaposscrsors. ‘That there was mome left wan roven when it came vut from fts hiding, warmed nto 1ifc_by reconstruction. That it had heen thuroughly cowed was to bu found In the fect that untii then 1t had not gained tho conrage to speak. Here wans a camplete domination of thia element. Where sich is tho case, as the reanlt of years. of TweLrmn EpiTioN, 2vols. Bvo. Lawaheep. $12.00. COMMENTARIES 0¥ FQUITY, JURISPRUDENCE, ‘a3 admintstered fn. Englaug and "Americs. liy-Hon, Souvin Nrony. Carcfully revised, with' Nofes snd bew casva ndded, by Jatnts . PERRY, suthor of “Perry on Trustaand Trustee This edition contatnsall the otiginsl text of Judgo X Y1 e rin euttion, toxether with e dan A Aiatto by Sndive ednclls. wiicl aro dis ing to prevent the declaration of the vote before gre-ot maldiat the 4th of March, the Scnate will toke due no- tico thereof, and govern themselves according- ly. Thevotes are fn Ita posscssion, and it would dircet its presiding officer to complete tho count in the presence of so many members of hoth ITouses as are willing to attend as spec- tators. This will bealast resort should the Democratic filibusters refuso successfully 'to wants the Collectorship of the port of New Orleans. 1o was forved to confess on Friday 1ast, beforethio Knott Housa Committee, that he offered seven Republican members $100 a day and mileage It they would accompany bhim Into the Nicholls Assembly, but Kennedy sud- denly discovers himeelf to be n inyes man since the finding of the Electoral Commission. The following statement of tho condition of Loulsi- IHerald, which hos been o strong supporter of Tilden since his nomiunation, to-day appears with the followlng significant admissiona: As somo of Mr. Tilden's friends hnvo alresd: placed him in momination for 1880, we think it will vo wholesome to reviow thu campaign just closed to ses whether the Democratic party vwes its cane didates any gratitude, It may bo'true, but neno the less usefal in this connection, to repeat the wiso mazim Ihfl(l *“though cxperience Is 8 dear United Statee, but s & usurpation sct n 2. That tho legally constitated overthrown by revol by armed orgunkzatious of political’ comspiratars, of voters, mutiny, and useansination. o pepsecnition, 1t Is ouly Ly years of its oppusite that | Presldential Ei d e SRR e gy | SER R enh SUR RS | s R D oty ol o | BT e T s | o e 7 the houk. .y ani - | o o Pacl st Nia overnor of eald State, Ia in fruth and fact a corti- sfl:Y,:fl;',,",.'.f,’,',‘,‘;’;k‘:,',‘:““"_“f.",,'.,';‘,‘}.‘.m{;'.,,,g noteaof } Xidd that wo stail havo a Ropublican Preatdent for | 52 "WECH WY nder the' Electoral bill to t ard _Government olls! : which spranz (o the support of reconstruction were cowardly in o phvsical sense. they were yet cowurds &y agalmst what, until then, had been ‘an overwhelming eentiment of their section. Necon- struction reinforced them with the negro and the newcomers, and, s reinforeed, they autnumered thelr opponents. ‘Thoy wero thus i thie condition Of 8 1man Hov tr cken for yl‘lrfll with sudden fonr years more, it will be ‘5“"“ as profitable for. Demovrnta to ook back and see what mistakes Tiavu hean made which ehould hnve been avolded, a8 to Indunlge in wild denunciation of their succers. 1ul tuversaties, or to rehearso srguments with which our readers are no famillar, and which prove #o cleurly that the Democratic candldate was right- fully efccted, pretonse ot Government is fast crumbling to pleces. ‘The determination by the Electoral Cominission on Loulsiana leaves Nicholls no footiold. The disaffection in New Orleans among the Nicholls clement was - mediate. Ogden's armed White-Teague force pol tant to distingnish tha nates f wors editors fram 1o matter hias gach uilier, en ndided (0 the notes fn tnis editiony yor by the ellinluation of unimportant matter “und Gy 8 new areangenicnt and condenration of the uotes, aboiit & buired pages have been saved fn the sizo of each yo.aime, BISHOP ON CRIMINAL LAW. meet In the Hall of thu House. COMPLOTS. WHICH WILL ALL FAIL. Special Dispatch to The Tribune. WASIHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 25.—The Democrat- nid exerclsin; Althotigh very considerahl oftice withoul null and vold. warrunt of law, and ir, therefore, vislaturc of rald State Rave tiun of the Constitntion of the Stat ofiice of Lientcrant-Goverror uns and unexpeeted wealth thrnat nion hlm. "1t would 81711 EntrioN, 2vols. #vo. Law sheep, ll'-:-fll fiat e, Rl r|.m vuxfing (nlnu‘m!? fnatlon | f¢ fillbusters, it is suspected, havo stilt one mory :llonle lrn;mslnluwlu‘t‘ml\'u'. u{-‘.\‘nn th{nt is Kr:'nlll.v :nkuhu{;l‘n u!mh{,u. I uwn:ch‘):c.l ta m; ulhunln‘? :‘;rn?-!a g{;{‘;“ ")‘d‘:"gcé." ;11.:. T\I’r‘(“ nnd‘:"::n‘.’“l‘:c!f OMMENTARIED ON THE [INAL LAW. | thatMr. Tilden is entitled to anotlier nomin: ininished. Butive of the counf arishica | to bo sble to handle lémeelf proerly in the | 14, 15, A ', AT, B, C T i -CHBUSAL fram the hands of his party, wo eharye that t2 his | plan by which they hope to impede the Elcctoral ¢ T 14, 13, 10, 17 and 18, Art. B. CanMitutlon of the are stlll obdurate, hese ore the five fu | changed poaition. 8o wlih this lonzand kererely | Etate, and Soxrlon Acts of | 1870, pages 12 and 30, Buccmoion consent, Mr. Jiishon's ommentarsesare | homination, and to” the' party inanagoment | count. They proposo to mnke tho report of | Which such extreme, Dowocratic brutality | dominated Uniun element, timo slube wonld gise | camphlet law, L A4, accroted asihe mout isafui et louka on the Criming! or which wea submitted . 1t confillenca in-1tnelf, and conrnge to act us be- ‘,’“‘"’"’“- Sayler's Committee on the Election iu South mufority, which it It t bie dictation, I+ chiefly diie 5 prevalled during the ‘canvoss, Al parties are our present defeat, 1t laus gross an ahwirdity to Law for {he sfudent vr vraclicing tawyer {u the sorely tired of the disguiet of the few past Uniseit States, Carolins nud the testlmony accompauying it o T ) e T i niun element swarcowed, how mach more | ta provice for ine rexistration of voiers, amond!; This sixth edftion contalon over » (hird mora casos | compare his cuse with that of Juzkson, when | part of thelr objections cltlier to counting the weeks, T,"",“};‘ W "{:‘,‘}"“‘l,fi"fi’f’,"}“.“.,,,“l‘ w0 wan the negea, Wih e century of wlaserys tho | and repeating: the taw rolating theret, and Tor than the preceding one, Logether with what they | Adams seas clected by the louse of Jeprosonta- tes of tho Hayes Electors In thnt State or of ocrata seclng Uov, Tuckard e frapiied in , Who, by naturo 8 o pegcsable thai not, | other pu ana approved April 7, 1870, Teprosnt. Eii whojo matter 18 compressed and maids | tives, an It would bo to compara tho tien, anpple, | Vote o el the Commisslon’s ascertainment ot Hoyes' title, | during the Robeltion, did 2A+y rebel aguinat the o= | which contuined confilcting with the Jaure m:'}:l::""n‘l%l‘h “fll& !."r“;'.‘x‘mfi'{".‘(' ‘m'wfl“« aud all | and adrolt New York Jawyer and veteran politiclan | their protest against the decision of the Elector- ral | terests of thelr mastere, who were out upon the are mpatlent for prompt action by tho Fedel o Canstitution of the United thes, of the Canstltation of tie State. The Conwlitution of the State with the rnmred and poor soldier and patriot who ruse to deserved fame after his splendld explolt at New Urleans, The circumstanced of the two cascs :m as diawetrically unlike as the characters of the “two mon. al Commisslon nfter {t is made, 1€ thoy con- | autho cludo to carey this plot intq oxecution they will probably postpoue trylng it as long as possible, battiefield, neser In o slnale Inetanco beiraying trustn of great magnitude placed In their bande, bit curiug for mistecas, children, and proporty with & dovotion which, considering it was tno voluntary NICTIOLLS' DISPATCI 28 to tax collections fs fa'd to be untrie. LITTLE, BROWN, & 00, Publ!?hur& 254 WAKNINUTON KT, Jow s Tax Collectors can noither collect taxes nor ub- Jowa: BABY CARIAGES, E e and awalt the report of -tho Commisslon. Tho | tain recognition ns such Collcetors, Thie assoas. | OU5HnE of the slave, amousited fu s posm. ANl persons entitled to reglster stsll take and sub- e il o 3L AL O w H J 3 10 the mew-comers contributing, e T e ST e that tho nominatlon of 315, T1iden was obtalued by | Question hus arisen, Will Thont rolls for e coliectible taxcs this Sear Orc | nephiortondent iv Sorth gl fo thys Ammy af | ol iy e o omlag oty O Airmatiant ) oy disrcputable weans, In this cuse tho oflice | AN ODJECTION EMDODYING ANY LONG DOOU- all I tho hands of the holdinz-over Tox Collect- | wizmtom, it 1s hardly necessary to doscribe then, | God, that Tam 21 yeats of syes that § Lnve restded fn L. did not_acck the man, but the wmn souuht MENT ors appolnted hy Kellogg, and all these oflcers | They posecesed intelligence, educathun, mm{,, fhio ktate als moit e mined N oty the use of agencies recognize the Packard Government, Nicholls' A @ ) ol saltlifully support snd ohey tho Cunstitution and and” nioney, country. It {s o mistako to suppore that thero wmen went Ronth to get Into offlee, ~ The fact in, re. wonstruction found them in the South. The tide 1 migration which Howed bonnteonaly into the Southduring the years 1808 and 1807, owling to crup fallures, and barbarons treatment on_ the part of the Southiern people. waw completely cuecked and Law not nince been resumed—not only waa 1t cheeked but many of the new-comtrs rettrned to Ny cf migrati oms DECIDEDLY NEW S5TYLES, o fner migration ever tles:e. Tarbles, Tops, Ba'ls, Birdcanes, ty of mew Toys, sultsbly for pring Trado, VERGHO, RUHLING & 00, be In order, and will the Presldent of the Bennte permit It to bo read? No such objection would be la order when the certificate from Routh Carolina is first opened. Tho law on this polnt 1s & followa: * Every objcction shatl be made in writing, and shall stato clearly and conviscly and withwut argument the grouod thercof, und tho uffice by with which wealthy and unscrupulous pollticians ure familiar. Pald emlssaries, womo of thewn at least well known in the Washington lobby, were engaged at differcfit State Capituts for monthe be- fore tho Ht. Lonly Convention met, working for I5lden. A political Intriguer of the uld roginie oc- nllricd roams during the lust sosslon ot o fashion. sblo hotel heze, unu headed the Tilden clique at the Natlanul cnlmnt. The syatem which in Stato aud 1tica le known us men cannot obtain posscasfon’of a singlo tax- voll in the Btate. PINCIL Tu the Western Avroclated Fress. ‘WasniNaToN, D, C., Feb, 25.—F, B, 8. Pinch- back arrlved licre to-night direct frum New Orleaus, e represents everything ln Loulsiona us perfectly quiet, and raya that the Nicholls Government is fully able to matntain itsclf If same, 5o help me God. quized that ail persans entitled went, pame of emyployer, the election diatrict which they resided, anl 40 and 142 State-st. municipal pol shall be sigued by at least ons Senator and ono the North with disappointed lopes amd broken ¢ N colde: Sl | hcvokiva T s e r toh Ties Cf Houraoutatives: be- Jotalone, and Is acceptable” toa large wajorty {gf;;‘;:;:lhg\m'}:ghnrr‘;;mlrcv‘c,glcl‘ex:tg;g on e | 18 Sheommotarcl ey or- town: o, its » varked, e 0 by nan | c NOTICE. as widuously worked, and o rosult was that | g0y this samo shall bu recelved.” This provision | ! s yeuple UL G tORL Hioae ot Caaition: | thay ‘ward: ol (lice oty a0r foam: Vi PACKAND'S DISPATCH. 4 Reglstration Goy. Packard telegraphs United-Btates Mar- nw, ) fon of the uct us afe NLAUK HILLS TRANSP Wo are preparcd 1o transpol restnt tho feelings and wishes of tus Demnocrucy of the country, out that of tho Electoral law makes it perfectly plain thut which had formatly been taken to the South ntioaed port. svod from Kidney, o mufority of 118 | tho reyort and testimony fu tho South Carolina | shal bitkin as followss Nicholls' dispatelr o | $6slaveshinu, Unly the wost coneaietus, o focls TRl I g '\ ardy, nw and counid pr! ebpdth, e Beaep e o G litiacn et | WG ALRE momt e &':f?.“,ini'?fl‘.\ff“m'{‘_.}&’n caso coutd not b veadf tha ok sesslonbe. | Hike I etaion o tac otlctions In iowalans | wolct s, remalna, A Bovs of e L | Sy wars i o sveer 1 s prrediar o ¢ lle. Wo w! ¢! ods AL A o ¢! ¥ o C. Nidd ™ a cen in tl rmy, they were nol 2 P? ot o '-’;'.'i;-'nfl' ml,":mlllul:'n e “;hl\:‘[&nim"l;“ ufll;‘,“r"“;,{g ,llx::rt 3}::'36 :: 'r:x_[lll‘l,hla;? ;‘:“:L'flm‘:in wml‘:ulli “m{ foro the papers aresoent to the Commisalon. The | AR B0 FU RS BF et Tocal rocognition nd heen c nrmy, they were not lackinz to | whip, range, wud sectiun of the county where th cotrage, were not cowed, and if thery erent class In the Ropublican S‘l ‘Thiv element 1] aa belll- riy, ft was thls y lind to hear the TRicA A8 m any other polnts. We sro Tabaportation eapablo of i‘nu\lnuovxr L0000 T8 in 0 llfllfl«l‘ train, and can give prompt dispatch with our vwners ol Prestdent of the Benate would rule them out of s such Collector order as hiave cost vomebody o large sum of motuy, hlrlr h ae electors under the Constitution of tho State, drownod tho oxpression of any rentiment whic! was niot altened to the key-nots eiven out from the NOT BEING “CoNCISE." AR :‘xl:m" “"3}' J&l\' lA“Km-rzn ":“’ :-l':!'l:iol battle; At b tite the struy Longutrects Ul'm.fbf"""' n"\I"lllla"nll S i k’l‘o‘" & o%a toatt key.note iy X ATION Vo PACKARD, 1 Long PRI hite Leay exulators, Alrz!ik‘uzi!lellz:blwnmrnznlf biling through via U, T 1. | uice o the Goyemor of New Yori, Thu comiion | Tn the Sonate yesterday the testimony was | WasniNazo, Feb. 17, 1871, —T0 the Bdilor of and we havo u brlef description of thu depublican ot i atded au. aberted . u wer of the Tilden clique to the rewonwtrances B *4 Modoes, ** and 1, Deadwool, cie, ' Foe el the Cinelninatl Commerciai; The dispatch hence wake-ui, by a lioutlle press and Inc 4 diary appeals to the oo, reulars and fall perdieus | S0 WENAT WD “halnted Gut how obnoxions his | appended to the objection, but Mr. Ferry stop- ! : it Opposed to them was the balance of thy South, dlce: Iace by Demo- S o FEATT RTINS, Uoverumens Frolgnt- | B thuke wh Hal e o mociacy i (hs | ped tho reading at-the and of tho oblection | Ju tho Clncinnati Kugulrer of yesterdoy, chiaric: | tho lute lichol nrmy, it ripporiers sl sympathice | cratle L R O w1, Einey, Neb. Y 5 ing ex-Gov. Ketlogg, Congresimen Darrall and Ml (S P W Notorence: Firt Nostional Dank, Omahai Unfon | pivotal bonler states in which the Initlal combat of | propers and betore any of the evidence had been L1 3 ZE i ers, The Jate Chil War was termed in the South cite K. 1., Onuh:} Llamln ‘& Uallaghier, Omans; | the campsign mizht take place, was, that ** Mr, the ** Yanks in Moro; ’:f of Loulsinug, and niysclf with having ar- tadical war, and when recunstruc. Ly Ntepublican candldates fur Congress and Presls phens & Wiicox, Umabaj, Fiold, L. Cou | Tildon said bis fricnds read. Another opportunity to demand the | rangéd by telegraph an ssassiuation pro- | tion was inaugurated It wae, in tio cycw of thls | gentia) Electors. iibhiand, Fpencer & i i Leter WOULL APRND MILLIONS OF MONRY reading of these long South Carolina documents | gramine, awalting thiings of tho result, and. ro | Fouthern emoeracy, the orzantration of a **Had- | S5 Ly "fatimidation of voters and frauds agar Walker, 5% | tocurry the election.’ It is necdloss to say that 1irus., Nuw Vurk{ Behuyle ouute iartley celved a rebulf from the President, {s an nfo- 0, New Yorki Dunham, New mous Ne from riud to core. The gentlemen named were awaro of the threats rife ngalnst {enl* party on the sacred soil of the bouth—in thofe very iuldet] 1t wos construed a« a chaltenge. The commonced agaln, only ina different will arlse after tho Cominission has mado practiced In reglsiration and st the ballot-boxa its - veport, and objectlous to it are uckley & majority of not lesa than 20,000 of the levally this was o revolting {dea to any but machine-poli- llcmum though buta ftbug sequel to tho lavish turs “of d” tho' Jow Intrigncs by | asked for, The clause of the law wmak e ey AT ore” e not alaty. | Jnalied votens af aetd Bats waré Gaprived fithe e s o | expenditurs of munoy an 0 Jow Intrignes by | asl lor. e clause of e law making pro- | tle lives of Gov, Packard and others, Tight of free sullrage. MATLAND Toe ich tho nositaation was sccurcd, it G0l | vislon for bjections of this liud is siient as o' | but *wlully unprepared. to, elieve thai e s af L oty — kind aro, It may be added that thie fiopes of thase | thelr character, It s as follows: the crime would really be attempted. | pumberlng the enciny, has gone Jown in defeat, SOUTH CAROLINA, who expected Mr. Tildon to spend money I.rl-l:‘l{ And the counting of the ‘volcs ahall proceed in The Knquirer scrite cannot witizate | unttl wt the lnet election only Loulsians, South | Tyg RirLk cLOLS AND THE PRESIDENT'S ORDEI. were nevor realized, llaving nominnted a can dato whose mere name at the heud of the ticket practically involved n achism In thie party, #0 ob- uoxivous was it to tho most active elowent in tho Uctober Btates, and In all wections whero Democe racy, as shown Ly tho contests of tho last two years, was MOST VIGOROUS AND GROWING, the demoralizing idea that great sums of money were to be apent to heal the breach was thrown i to tho canvass, lieaide lowering the tone of tho contest from the high ground which the many glare ing lwquities of the radical party had enahied it to occupy, this ldea of a campaign to bo won with the villalny by scribing a plot to the Republie- ans mentioned. Otlidal information from my oftlee discloses that the miscreant a toul of tho Insurgent Nichiolls crew, whose * ofticial or- gan,” the’ New Orleans Lemocraf, commended the act, both on the same aud on the ensulng day, aa on tho 16th of Jast month It editorull incited it truas The patfenco of tho peoplo {3 well-nigh exhausted, and if they are forced lnto & couflict thelr wrathwill be dificult to restraln, and we for one Imxm no hund will be able to re. strain 1. It adviscs ita partisans to “let the Caroling, uud Florids remoined’lo us, Of the Jtepublican voto in Luulsians £0 per cent fa negro, 10 per cent § made up of the elements scribed. Of the Democrats, 95 per ecot ia white, & percont 1s negro, the tatter cousposed of poiters and body-servants to leniocrats, The white Democrutic vote Is maude ap largely of French, Epanlsh, Biciliay, and Iriah. Itie sup. lmu‘ll that not & rcont of the &hite peoplo of ho State are Awncricans, Louislauk, as & whole, fv lesn an Awetican state than uny other in the Unlon, while New Otlenns s Jargely made up of a peonln belonging to the Latin ra Fhev are excitable. turbalent, snd revolutions :nnlormll{ therowith {the declalon], uuless when cbjectfon ls made thoreto {n writing by at leust v Henators ani ve membors of thu liodss of Hepro- sentatives, cte, mnm sgain the President of tho Scnate would ve < ALL THR POWER 1X 718 OWN HIANDE. e could, and undoubtedly would, rule that the documents were not in order, aud as no debate Is allowed and no qucstion csn be put to the two Houses In joint scusion, no ap- 1t having been anubunced thut the ritle clubs of South Carolinu woulld parade on Washington's Birthday, the followlng notice was eont out: ° Powr o CoLuxnia, Yeb, 20, 1877, — (upt. Themp. son, U'olumbla, S, C.—bEat Sz | have the honor 10 notlfy you that I have been this day directed by tho Honorable Seerelary of \War to infurni you that His Excellency the Preshieut of the United States directs me to notify you that inembers of the wo- called rific clubs who, under hiv proclumation of tho 17th of October lawl, were instructed 1o da- band, are not to nnke ublic demonatration or aw recclving tho SpringStylen of Men'a ats, Furs'of overy kind closing out af J. 8, DBARNES & CO.. 70 Madisun-st. O IE TO RENT. Large Oflice, 1058, with vaolt, and two privato Toums mitached, on' sccond floor of Kingdhary Block, Nsndolpl-st, very desirable for Insiranca b HATS-FURS diclr v co full upon th 5 0 2ud inet., as lu sard Block, Mandolpl st vety deairable for INsirancs | LY wie o uost demoraiizing which could | Peal could be taken from any yuling ho might B e O T e ackars nto e | the Erench Comuis and the law of the Vendtt | BAEP yh Y 1huped ol wil ves chosrral 8t oftico of Kingsbury Kstate, Room 3, b1 ;’_\:,::l 1 hu-:;.m!'m“ ‘I::::wnfl ::r‘; n:- & nmxfir:é:nl make, - The final opportunity of the filibusters | hotel, .m.|i If need be, Into the Cuatom-louse, | Upion to govern: In fuct It naver was go d. obedience 1o ihis onler sild notity the meubers of would be after the scparation 6f the twa Jlouses after the Commission’s report, when they might szain demand tho readlng of tho papers above referrod to. But thoy would now be AT A DISADVANTAGK. ‘The reading could not then o on excopt with the conscat of & majority of the House, so that and bang hit from {ts highest window,” Episcopal Blshop Wiimer,a viclous Democrat, now here, frum Loulsiana, predicted onthe 14th inst, Packard's sssnssination should the Elect- orul Commission deelare Loulsiana for Hayes, Nay, more: Duncan F. Kenper, alwo here, whai ox-Gov, Wells chargzes with an attenipt to bribe him as a Returning Oiticer, was heard to decluro, upon recelpt of the news of the crinies your club or company in order to preveut a panado of suy klud taking place, My orders require we to #¢o that so such parade takes place. "1am, sir, very respectfully, your obedlent servant, . M. Hrack, Ligatenant-Culonc) Etghteenth United Biatea,lufaatry, ‘Commaniing Fost, Wade [umpton, upon bclfl inforined of the i recefpt of the Preaident’s order, isued the ful- lowing proclamation: ried, Of thy one humired thoussnd negro” lepublican votea In that State, nin { thousand live in the country and comprise the farming eloment, Thoy are at least U0 per centof all the furm labor of tho htate, Thus the Republican element of Loulsis ana ¥ ite producing elemeni, and, as sho bas no juanufuctories, her wealth ull conilng through her productions, 18 may be tzuly eald that to the lte- publican vlement ‘s the State fudcbted for hee . BILUE GLAM, THE GENUINE IMPORTED MAZARINE BLUE GLASS, At McCULLY & MILES', 85 E. Jackson-sty working politici his hands Into ti satisted that IT DID NOT COMR ALONG, The srticdo continues by denouncing the methiods of the campaign, the Liberty-Street Burcau, the gencral incompetency of Iewltt and ompany, and uyln&o( tha Orezon teles at ‘once wanted to got arrel of money, and was dié A G # = the powor to defcat the completion of the [ & ; 8 Of Mo wrinic? | prosperity. Tl present mole of cultivation te for | J0RNE N0 Gy A unkn, Corvunia, 8. €., Feh. e L BAT s m&‘:x':n‘cl.',':k h’slv“l‘l'}:yyu tfi:‘y f&n?fi“‘x.f.’&'“u'i‘fi count would mot rosido . In the hands llf ::’utxbgld len:ii;?élm m' D‘:-:gc:-nt‘f Yhu E?.'.{‘},L".J”J?l‘m&“‘l‘.‘“.‘&ml’ ‘L‘;fl.‘;‘ e fandrora: 20, 77— ity Baceliency (o' Iesaident of the WHEN BUYING SOAY | denounced b overy Democrat i and out of | of & minority, sa it would haue You aro at liberty to uso this communication | Toa very conslilerable exteut the negroes own the L”\:‘l‘tv:ln%“ o m:l:m;d:ae& l\sn“tulllu‘:n\(nl:!l:n :-mlxll- Conpreas os the acno of political rascality.” | dono if Bpeaker Randall hiad not ruled that dil+ [ 84 may seein proper, o) nley wnd agricoltural impleinents’ necessay 1o | ORI\ o celabrats Waaningionts birthday, in —Auk ¥on The artlcle then closes as follows: atory motlons wera not in order, Althouzh 1t | Very respectiully, your ohedient scrvant, 50 thie date: Thely neat sisp. will b o com | dteccuca to the utlcy bo bulds 1 bereny call ubun . R, G, ¢ ) 4 cee zations 10 p o o (uture PROCTER & GAMBLIPS | Aniaterssch an linominlont snd, fssreus | b sow very appaont that tho wountlog of the | yuited ates Maratisl, Disseic of Louls e e e vt ors Toke paulstons o oetpoce M0 e (ke Tifden 1n 1850, octorul votcs will be completed 1n amplo T ot nancislly 4 thereare white peale In"(he ous President whioeo highest ambi- Mottled Cerman. timo,the Repubiicans ar0 nono tho less pro- VARIOUS. : fus VesideiL oy Wit amis North. Thut the nogro ls working eticlintly W to bo tounfl"n the fact fnn L Ilpn):incmz the sawe crops sy the farmcr which be proluced as the slave. We mention thosa facta to show that the negro s not only a farmer, but ho s 8 succees, and as the succesvful Southarn farmer Lie merits the samecon- slderution which oz farincrs merit. As they are the **lordg of creation, ' vo 18 be, We repest this statenzent: ‘Fhe. negraed, which st H0 per cout of the lh?nlbllun party of foulelana, sud Y0 per ceut of the producing eivment of tho Staie, are ite furmers. Out of the oue buudred thousand pegro voters in the Hiate, not exceedimg fuuricen thousand are in New ton iL was, the Conutitution and to oboy the laws uf his coun- try, If thearbitrary commund of 8 Chief Execu- tive. who bas not_sought to emulate the vistucs of Washington, deprives tho citixcns of (his Btate Of the privTies of Jolning publicly In paylng rover- wnce to that duy sacred to every Amcrican patriot, W can st l¢aat, Dy our obedenie 1a thy coustituted suthority, howovee abruptly exurcised, suuw thal wo are uot unwortby to be the countrymen of Warbington. We must, therefore, remit to sowne suspicious period, which 1 trust is not far distant, thy exer: cisgof our FIYuL 10 commemorate the clyic virtues of that uneullled character who wiclded hie swurd pared to insure s timely announcement of the result, - Itis NOT IN THE POWNR OF THE HOUSE ta provunt the Senate from golng to the Ropre- sontatlves’ chamber at any tfng after ft shall have decided @ question upon which a separa- tion has taken place, Tho law does not require the Benate to wait for a notice from the House that It s ready to recelve It The law puts the ball of Represcntatives as much under the cone —— LE MOYNE, BXTRACTS YROM LIS SPBECI BATURDAY, Special Ditpaich to The Triduns. WasHixnatoxs, D, C., Feb. 25.—The Democrats ara exhibiting about hotel lobbles this cvenluga dispatch contalning resolutions allcged to have been adopted by & Tilden revolutionist dlub in Chicago urging John V. Le Moyne to joln the army of the fllbusters. Le Moyue, to & late hour thls cvening, had himself ro- HOADLEY'S NONSEXME. Epecial Dispatch fo The Trioune. Wasmvaron, L. C., Feb, 25.~The very Lrief abstract of Judge Hoadles's appeal before the Electorat Commbasion for his legal offspring, Cronln, though even longer fhan Its effect upon tho Tribunal, oinitted ons cholce worsel which may be worth repeating ns s spedmen of its whole splsit, Speaking of Gov, Hoyes, the in- ventor of Cronin sal There'is None Beiter, 0R KORE EQOHOMIOAL FOR PAMILY USE' L VIPE GUSTEN, = The Acme Pipe Cutter. Culs Wrought I rass, and Copper Pi Eolle: Taberetioon) Trangtaiting e, Hakes Clean Cut, no Burring. Solid Cast Sicel througlout. o ] trol of the Benate for the purpose of countiy, Jiad you been endowed with suy portion of tbe her citics sud town ouly to found and perveiusto. that Awmerican con- St Cireuias " SV ng o duch o dRTALL - Mo e E ,,umh O e Hure e e ek |yl Dower ot th "Caited siskcu thers ta o | U'0f"saareo.ths Dowocrsilc sireuti, belog th Stithiona Hiberty which Is now dented t tho eitl- ANCOAST & MAULE, that dispatches of ¢ 80 ve a £ Re tatives shall doubit that, bofors this tlmo, ite exvrcise would | consuming clomvnt, ara massed in the cities, priu- | zeus of Bouth Carolina, Wabu Haxviox, 927 Pevr-at.. Philadeiphua. _ | stereotypod look, and appear o knvo heen tele- | Beuate and stouss of Represontativeashall meot | pave rellevid the peopla of thé Uultod blates fruws | cipally New Orl “Ulicre this elentent Las o Goveraor, T Rriphe o Waabagion i Iniuciousto |1 he bl of e Hous of Neprecnitiven” | s st ppstion ot Ut St P | s UL PG ! “NEW GAUE OPENE FINANCIAL. bo sent back horo i the fntercst of the auarche | sud it has as much right to bo there, when 1t | L08Rl Ghg sl o bl e b LR g P A edo crops. A NEXI GAM‘E %mmsp_.‘ goes for the purposes ypecifiad lu the act, ay the House itselt, ' If, therofore, the proceedings ln the House should in sny wsy be delayed so as to endanger the completion of tbo count, it.will ouly bo mnecessary for the Senats 1o notlfy the House tuat it Is ready to procoed, and then to go, whether tho Houss scuds word Tho uuly'way (o wkke moro uccapation fn Xew Orleans 18 to increaso the produciug elenent of the Stute, by impurtiug more nerlflel from the poor uplauds of eorgia, etc., untifall the landa in the Deita of the Misalsalppi are under caltivation. Yo producivg elomeat belng thus the Republican cleaicot,” aud that Lelug the ouly sourca uf rosperity, it folluws that the welfare of tho State, ts outcume, is in theirhands, The Importance that this cloment bears to raeperlty of this b, u.zx”o' 830. $100. ¥2OU. 5V, . FROTHINGUAM & CO., Dankers sod 1'5',2""' No. 13 Wall-sk., Now York, ke for dik {ogan Suateibis tnvoacniSats of large bt uasll unounts Baydiee: 8 lgitliate character, wilen frequautly .'1 110 five L ll!fll‘ 1imes the smouut iovaste 2157y hilrty days. jlaliasle stuck Privilescs pegotlats S S Jolidt and ey Fethilipmranela o ber e Clieuinis ists. He (hinks that the Democratic obstruc tionlsts arc misled as Lo public sentlment, from tho reason that those who favor tho defeat of the Presidential count write, while those who destro that the party shall staud by tho Com- misslon neglect to'do so. Lo Moynu's views upon Tilden aud the gencral situation sreshown by the following sentences frow bis speech of altin tio scat of Washington and JcHorson, of Jackson aud of Lincolu, o ftia Sha et i, a e York Timar, Raumiou, N, C., Feb, 5.~ The News, of this city, the aceredited orgun of Gov. Vance aud the Dewocratle party, speakisg of the decislon of tho Electorsl Commbsslon lu the Oregon Nuw Yous, Feb, %5.—~The New York Open Board of Btock Brokers will begin busineas to- morrow moruing. The transactions will be con- fued tll furthgr notice to securitics dealt in by the Now York Stock Excbange, with the addi- tion of Philadelphis & Reading and Peunsyl- —— read ouse. rase as making Hayes the next Preaident, 3uyst | yials iy 10 bo found fu the Whiie New | vauls Central Railroad stoeks, both of which WINFLIL HESORTS, T | yesterdur: vl bt iat Lt Luady or ok OTer 0 o | i oicout Wi sot sulle Saer 1oy ffl'ull';’& Grlcans cutd losw"20. 400 or s st whLLy" | corapanics aro abgut {0 establish tranater utices WINTER RESOLILT, il Houss kad o mbd et S hiigaca | foctlons wera made. Thers i | B et B o borsocon® | B IOGHAPSPAIO S ) SUME | e s o Exchnes ot Wil 14 e THE KOYAL o whiclh weemed to bhave §ta foustain-brad in Now | o DANGER TUAT IT WOULD BE SETOFPED BY 5 m‘%'- ullnll,l‘l:‘fi;;“u lnxclullfl there belng fully that lur\l‘llu iuthe clty street. Tho movement has created considerable 1308 BOYAL VICTOIIA HOTEL, Nessas. Dansws | York and the mousy-centres of the country which Tpe apaich to une, fur Bandling the crops that come there, sud be the : Yortullinformatioa svplte oon & co. was born of fear, aud it was by thut wost desplea- YOUCH. INDIANAPOLLS, 1y Fub. 26.—T0 4 newapa- | richer for tho loss, shy yat couldn't loso @ single | excitemncut ou the streot, sad may result lua 58 Mrvad! war, New Vorc. | blo passion, tho fear of log Of woney, that we It witl thus b secn that the Seoate Lasiten- | perreporters Gov. Hendricks sald that the Elect- | une of her negro far Isborers without being fm- | lvely rivalsy. poverished 1o the extent of the crop he wonid have made! The balance of lhi ear, or faily four moatha In the tiwclve, the eity s dle, waiting for the producer toget another crop ready, ’l’ll{l brings ur up to the answer to the question Taka when Gov. Rellope wat moseed In New Orlesna—loatng ahout wait. ‘They had not done an honest day's work for the preifous aix monthe, —it had not been thereto do. Their nighte hiad been apent at thelr armories In drill and war. The small Repnblican element only, as it were, a plcket guard of. the Itennblican bath's qulct was needed to ponder over the po- | considerable discusston, it was decided tosup- | Fournal wan st ths time, and had been-for | e, thet beaceaie, qolet, nonbelligernt izing the Claimant. sition. ‘Tliers aro to-night good reasons for be- | port Mr. Fleld's bill, and to_oppose any further | weeks, prostrated fn bed by serfods Mness. blacke,—the Iepoblican fotces were in the coun- Rafned! And ruined wonld lave been the New oker who had ‘Thus a war of racen wonld fiave been tho resull. - The negra, the ment for a few troops {0 crnel tlie febellion than 10 have deelnated the plantations for a militia that would support him*=-thue rninine a crop, brinzih ouisiany's e, What was true of Sept. 14, 1874, has been trae K Packard 1 threatened in New Orleane by the sanie army of hnngry consumers, while his supportIs In ‘the 1« It not bhetter for WasiixaroN, Feh, 21,—The following pro- test nzainst counting the Electoral vote of Mis- stssippl for Tliden and Hendricks was prepared the fact that the Democratic flibusters have fo shortened the time for a ‘consideration of the ate, and {s not now n Ktate Govern- Tacat within the paryiew of the Constitution of the n viols- tion alike of tho Constitution of the State and the Constitution of the United Stater, and sralnst the will of a larve majority of tle people of sald State, overnment was tionary meand, charaetorized mob violence, frauds at the ballot-box, intimidation 3. That the certication of the appolntment of fication by & usurper scting o Gavernor, hioldinz thie powers and functions of tho 'hat n_revolutionary hody pretending to be in open viola- abrognted the eed a mete & 'fhat ruld pretonded Legislature enscted a Recirtration and Electiun Inw,” entltied **An nct ates, and in violation reacribes the ?!llllfltnlon of voters In words and figures as fol- N tates and of (he Kinie of Missis- Mppl, xnd will besr true falth and silegisnce to the ‘The Legivtration and Election law aforesald ro. o resistor se voters should wtate under oath thelr occunation ond whete provecnted, snd. if In tha amploy of any ope, where. anil the uatire of such empl u{- n specify the particular resided, and were thereoy deprived of thelr rl),'hl{ prevent o frea and fair discusslon of political ixauvs = N e Seat i Bl PRICE . FIVE CENTS, MEXICAN _VISITORS. Arrival of a Party of Exiles from the Neighboring Republic. B T They Are Making o Tour of the States to Kill Time. How They Oame to Leave Mexioo Without fayimg Good-By. While & TninCRE reparter was 1azfly looking over the register in the Bherman House vester- noon, his eyo mechanleally rested about half- way down one of the pages. In adelicate farelgn chirography were traced the names of six guests, and oppusito thercto stood the word ¢ Mexl:o." Tlhey were the distingnished cxiles from that unhappy couniry who were forced: to leave conscquent » upon the coup d'etat of Poriiro Diaz When the party reached California they numbered seven, Including the ex-President, Iglcslas, who through (lincss was prevented from muking the overland trip with his corn- patriots. Col. Huiburt had snugly ensconced the party in several parlors and made them feel as comfortable and as much at home aa it was possible under the clrcumstances. The dis- tngulshed guests arc named as follows: Scnor Torquin M. Aleatde, who 18 a lawyer by pro- feasion. Mo was clested to the National . Congress from the Stale of Mcexzlco four consceutive times, and, at the time of the 1ast little distleulty, be filled the chalr of Minis- ter of the Interior in Iglesias’ Cobluet. Next s Gen. Carlos Alvarez Rul,” personal friend of Izleslas’, and his Chief of Stafl. Jose Tglestas Calderon 1s theson of the exiled President, and his companion and private secretary. Sclma- tlan darcla, Chicf of thie Custom-House at Me- zatlan: ¥rancirco Pristo, ‘Trensurer of the He- ublic of Mexivo; Alfonse Mejla, son of thelast Minister of War, and Chief of the DBurcau of Finance. of the Stata of Sonora, Buch was the party to whom the TRINONE reporter In- troduced himsell. le was reccived with courtesy, but a mmmv{ stood in the way; only one of thc party coull CONVLRSE IN ENOLISI, and that wns Gen, Kul. To hitn the seribe ad- dressed niimsell, while with Senor Alcalide a conversation was carried. on in French. The gentlemen stated that they arc seeing the country. They bave not ‘an exalted Idea of 8t. Louls, and have a very poor opinion of the Chlcago Jiulldozer. That sheet Baturday contained o dispatch from Omaha terming tho gentlemen as “greasers,” and as habitoal poker-players, who were intercsted in * jack- ;mu." The fact is, that the party conslsts of iigh-toned and educated geutfemen, who reated the Times representative with kindness, something which he did not deserve, Tho gentlemen spent twenty-five days in Ban Franelseo, Biuce then they bave visited Ogden, Omahz, and St” Louls, and will ‘leave Chicago this evenlng for New York, whero they purpose staying some days. From there they will go to Pufla- delphia, Baltimore, and Washingtan, whercthe will witness the fuauguration of Rutherford B, Hayes, Thence they go to Richmond, Charlcs- ton, ete.; then back'to Memphis and down the Misatssippl River toNew Orlesns. The parts will also visit Nlagara Falls and_the Mamtnot Cave. And now [t might be well to state why these gentlemen are traveling In this_country. They camo Involuntarily, as it were. It s not long sinee there was 4 man named Lerdo In Mexico, He had Leen the President of the Ttepublic, and clalmed that he was ro-elected. And rizht hiere s whero the dificulty comes in. They lave no Keturning Toards in Mexleo, The President is clected by Cungress every four years, and e\'cx{ slx years the Viee-President amd Judzes of the Suprems Court are elected fn the rame wuy, Tha Vice-President s also Chict “Justice of the Supremoe Court. Lerdo Incked & majority of the Elcctoral votes (just like Til- den)but hie liked the otlice pretty well, and was goluge to hold on, Trlesias was Viee-Prestdent, and he_ Nled o protest. ‘Tho protest was placed " in the waste-bnsket, whid valied feleskan’ frg, Teleslas {8 an old mzn, end he would put up With no nonsensy, $0 e just | Rut tlirty leagues out of e City of Mexico, AND DECLANED WaH. ‘Then he organized a force, Diaz, surnamed T'urtirlo, clalined to be hits falth(ul friend and ally, Ilo wos & General in tho army. Iglesiss was for the Constitution. e slept with a eopy undler his head, and had I8 lald before him at the breukfast table. In fact, e was solld upon the document. For his fealty he was applaud- ed by Diaz, Thero wus unother Gencral named Corting, Ne had a little arm alsu. Ile aross Iu his mizht In support ol Iglesias, Onu day Gen. Diaz cume before the Clty of Mexico and hesleged ft. Within waa Terdo, the de fuctu President. Thuru was u 3 fizht, and Dinz was tho victor, Iglesias was ° called to the vity, Honnd Diaz had an nter- view. It was unsatisfactory. Islesias held that he was President by virtue of his oflics as Chict Justice of the Supreme Court. To this Diaz .. demurred, and there was an end to the fricadly fecling. Diax clakmed thut he was ¢ bosa,"” aud was golng to be the next President. ‘fhe result was that he declared himself the chict ~cxesutive of the cauntry, and Iglesias taok s hasty departure for mvre congenfal climes, taking with hiw about forty of lis followers, who rded the steamer Graunds at_Muzanllia for Mazatlan. At this poir.t uue of Diaz's otlicers arrived, snd ddeclared lho"ulnw in custodv of the Diaz Gov- crmmnent, | 'The result was thut tho party stayed |, on board thie ship, aud started for thio genial # shorus of tho United Btates. Aready Diaz bus announced that he would contlscata the property of the refugees, but no proclamation to thiat effect hus yes been {ssued. The party cxpect to return to Mexico some time thls spring. A uew Congress will be clected there on’ the 12th of next month, sud on the 1ith Congress electa a Preaident, doubtiess, will be elected, und they hope to ef- fect @ compromise with him, aud thus save thelr lives aud property. CASUALTIES. DROWNED. Special Dispatch to The Tridune, ToLepo, 0., Feb, 25.—The body of & man, evidently a dock hand, wus found flosting in Hwan Creek this aftcruoon. It appeaded to bave been lu the water all winter, and could not be identitled. TOISONED. Hpectal Dirpaick o Tha Tridune, ToLuno, U., Feb. 85.—A woman aud two of her children named Wiedeman, residing fu tho weatern part of the city, were so badly polsoned this afternoon by eatiug the berrles of the polsua tvy that they will probably dle. B ——————— OBITUARY, Bpecial Dispaich to The Triduna, Micntaay City, lod, Fob. 25.—George Mo Dovald, steward of the Northern Indisna Prison, died last night of congestion of the lungs, MHis remains will bo takeu to Biuffton, Ind., for burial. Hpecial Dispaich (0 The Tridune $ DerrotT, Mich,, Feb. 25.—Mrs, Eugene Sie- phens, of Milford, tuok oplum with fatal effect last night. She wss u Lride of & fow dsys, and whethier ber death wos the result of sukelds or. accilent is un:fl}muwn. 19 The Tribuns, CINCINNATY, Feb.2b,~Ucn. A, Yan Stelowehr, of thls city, wio was a Divislon Comurander In the last War, was found dead fu bis bed at But- falo this morniug, Bpectal Dispaich 10.The Triduse. Broomixuton, ill., Feb, 35.—\Ww: Rees, of Leroy, an old citizen, dropped dead yesterduy ol Licart discase. foneers of Mo- Janies Vaoscoyoc, one of the Lesn Cquaty, died at Baybrook Friday, lx:_-ll_ [ . Tem- 1) 5. Lous, ‘Mu.,x Felu B.—Dr. Jolia'L Teni ) e et ulm:upll-h n Iy B T Ceoputhic Collegs of M 1} sourl, dled yesterday siterucou, aged 10 years. e e PALMER, OF SOUTH BEND, Special Dlapaich (o The Triduse. Boutu BzyD,Ind., Feb. 25.—The fyneralsery- lees to-day over the remains of William A. Puler, who shot Murruy, the Herald editor, wero largely attended st tho First Methodiat Eplscopal Church, Murruy, Iy writing s review of the rrence to appear 1o bis paper this, week, says thers Is no malice in 1ts cow posltion, for he has long 830 forgiven Palmer,