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aribune, . e Ohicago dailp VOLUME XXXI1X. CHICAGO, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1878—TWELVE PAGES. STENWAY ' NWAY | THE ToBeY aintine FURNITURE CO. Announce sfill further important reductions in prices. Persons study- ing economy will not buy poorly-made Furni- ture when goods of the HIGHEST STANDARD in style and quality can be obtained at the same rates. STATE AND ADAMG-STS. | & Sole Agents for the cele- brated CHAMPION FOLD- ING BEDSTEAD. PIAROS, o beg Inave to call the attention of Flsno buyers to the fatest styies of CIGARR, The Political Capital Being Cround Out by Pot- ter's Mill. “BROTHERS. Failure of All of the Con- spirators’ Nice-Laid Plans, In H|e¢l t catey g1, Rosewoot, Amertesn Wainuty Frenchy ¢ nlnvu. aiffornta Lancel, nd Suath Americar Wond, In which arn introdaeed the follawing impor- tantiprovements, viz.: B X BCALE brings tnto action thiowe por, o of 1) 3 which herctafore lay dormant and e e R ere Iy e casthe e FreT st plisviicy, And singing nuatity, ns well 81 the carrying capacity of the tane, urvmnn{ of the "YF T note; OLA SETAT FRAME, with [ts new ays Cemof n croRs-fr mnl BreEs, Kiing AhbojLe sATELY agufnat the pall of the trings, snd Incressiag the ca- nuclly togand In ¢ 1A ¢ 'nur TION OF THE 40UND-DOARD, TV Ica riaten uf compretalon nreventing that raiaxs: flan'al thia donmi-haartd mhieh 1k 1w nTurs rest ot oncusslon. cused by the strok Taturk (s St inas, A0 by atimor C TUBULAR FRAMIE ACTION, nusphetic tnfiuences, In em of escaperne . power, aud delicacy of AINING PEDAL extends the cas Datity of the Bl (oF (16 » production af uew musieal FRaete by Enabiina the mer, at plessure, 10 pro- Iunl‘lhu sound of & sinale note ur group of notes, teave tng both hands free to strike other nolcs; la uf slinsle OueThird Rednotion from Prices PFGVIUHSIY Aflvflmsed! construction, not lable to ges out of urder, and Its use A SR o 4 e urpnum‘n. compres: Chockod Combrio Suits, 3 pioaos, | Bttt PRt (AT with plonted waist, in Brown and ImportantNotice JMMENSE SALR OF LADIES' SULTS! Tho Alleged Louisiana Electoral Forgoery Proves a Maro's Nest. The Democrats Wrestle with a Mysterious Indorso- ment. And Discover that the Letters 0" Only Meant 0ld Na- than Clifford, John Sherman Gives the In- quisitors Another Nut to Crack. TIIH Fingst Su Smuka I:ver Offgred the Pablic. LOUIS COFEN’S ‘FARRAGUT 10c¢ CIGAR, A RICH, FRAGRANT SMOKE. Stnetly Mand-mads, with oaly one Bluder, For sale by all frat.class Ratall Dealers, WHOLESALB AGENTS. F, DEUTSCH, 64 Lake-st., corner State. KANTZLER & HARQIS, 119 South Clark-st. KELLOGG & BARRETT, 10 & 12 Walnsh-av, W. M. HOYT& €O.. cor, Micligan-av. & River-st. Cawtan LOW FARE CARRIES THE PASSENGERS! PR — URNITUR MARKED DOWN. $45 Dressing Caso Sets - $36.,00 Heo Again Asserts the Utter Falsi- ty of the Potter Pre- amble, E l,\l. TWAT llfl. And Desires to Call Witnosses to Sustain 11is Accusa- tion, The President Forwards to the Com- mittee Certain Correspondence Called For. !’.?3:&’.5‘«";:"-’,‘,'“ o HiacTan 1 Forever ndot con: Navy Bluo, 84.00, Vit. A 80PT PEDAL. Ty means ul um most in- Figured Cambrics, in 3 piocos, vory fenioim, yet simple contyivance, the wholr ran e, of stylishly trimmod in nll 0OLOLS, | sitineser coang Heavabts wiat of anelr STIKIE dit: $6.00. iehee? s e e sl f s et e 4l Plain and Figurod Cambrios fn 8 | lme. taglveany gradation of oreicendo snd dintau: p]ocgg' and ** Carrick onO," trime- A \0\’& lll‘v\l:{' State and Monroe-sts, mod in Pleatings and Pipings, §6. [ Ploin Cambric Suits, in 3 picces, trimmod in Hamburg Embroidery | THE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY. and Folds, $8.00, o 1 e Figured Lawn Buits in Pink, Blue, and Violet, latest stylo, §4.00. “UR‘ADl JANOS Hair Stripe Lawns, all shados, trim- | The Best Natural Aperient. mod with Valenciennes Lace, 87, T n’ 11‘ ’I.fl.tntj ‘l:;l'- Linon, Lawn, and Organdio Suits in ** Hunyn . 8ll shados, very elaboratoly trim- Haran_ Lieple. aqions med in Lace, Ploatings and Bor- Aperient ;fl,’“_,""";’,';,';; doring, §12.00, $16.00, $18.00. known waters. " Linon Buits, 3 pieces, trimmeod with BRITISH wido ombroidery, #4.00. L JOUT Vory handsomoc Linon Buits, 3 piocos, with long Fronch 8acquo, §5.00. Damask Linon Buits, 3 pieces, in all Which Very Fully Yentilates the Char acter of the Man An- derson, ot rmc-wlolln aperte entwater,* PROFESNO VIR Pomesk Linen Overdrosses and l’:’ll"‘l’~~l()llfi SANZONT, Warzburg, <lore: | § 9 ’l‘crry Lounges -=-= D8H Why Anderson Was First Taken Up and scribe none but th Jackots, with * Cut-away'’ Conts riOrES and Vosts, $5.00. b \DELE HIEANTON, 0 0y 810 IHall Stand - - - - - _7.25 Subsequently Dropped. Very olaborate Damask Linen Over- b hiey iem ey s m dtzssoa and Jackots, with Prin. p‘l.nil_rfizflr_’;;fi-:'fiéfir - Ry, ™ Tl xazhn.-el made ‘n" : A Po;l;zf;l?’s ::IILI“ cosso Vost, §6.00, A WINEGLASSFUL A DORE, BiskoTon Low: S ESRRTERG 3 T aten o ke T Mohair Dustors, with Pleated Back, Todispensabie ta tho Travelloz Pubite, HiNE R WisniNoton, D. C., June 7.—The Potter Rvery genuine bojtle bears the naws of The Apollls naris Co. (lwited), London. FRED'K DE BARY & CO., 41 & 43 Warron-st.,, New York, ole Agent fur Unlted States nnd Canads. FOR SALE BY DEALERS, GROCERS, AND « DRUGUINTS, 'rnemzlun ovary genulas bottle (s prioted on blue HUNYADI WATER FULLBALE DY GROMMES & ULLRICRE, 109:203 RAXDOLVILST., CNICAGO. Archer-av, and Twenty-second-sti, ‘Will have many Now Spring Styles to offor to-day in GENTS, YOUTHS’, AND BOYS’ CLOTHING! That thoy have ncyor offerod before, Buits in ench rua’glag iu prive to suit all classes, end at prices that cannot be surpassod in this or any othor market. We pay spocial nt- $4.00. Linen Dusters, with Cambric Pip- ings, §3.60. Linon Dnsters, Ploatod Back and ¢ Qarrick Oapo,” $6.00. Linen Princosse Travoling sum. entirely now, $7.00. Committec held a secret sesslon of four hours to-dny, The time was occupled {n the com- parison of the proceedings of the Electoral Commission with the originel documents (n the Louisiana case, The purpose of the Democrats was, of course, to seek to prove that the Elect- oral certificate to which Elector Levisseo clanns that his osme was forged was made the basis of the decision of the Electoral Commission in counting tho Btate for Hayes. Btralned effurts will be made to-night tomnkeit appear that such was the conclusion of the Potter Com- mittees, but such attempts will be Hotton & Hildre __225 & 227 Statest. SPIEGEL & CO, Boforo purohnslng examine our stock and prices, whioh will rocom- mond thomsolvas, . t tontion to the make of nll our goods | gross perverstons of fact. The Com- a, e-s . :gn: w?l lmt;y turxtxlo‘uu‘!‘nnn butthose | mitice found that the Elcctoral certificate " ¥ at wi ve salinlaction. which Levissec vronounced genuine and swore Branch: Michigan-av, and Twenly-semnd-sl, 251 & 253 Wabash-av. | 1n GustOM WORK wo oan mako | fo aving sizned stands. So. 1 In- the pro- you any priced Buit from Domestic or Foreign Goods, pricos from $18 ceedings of the Electoral Cominisslon, and was UOE AN STLAHISI[ ll'b- z s ] upwards. White Vosts in largo the ona upon which the Commisafon OLI7 DITEE Line 10 FTALGE, 1P Svmecs escoting Tok OREAT REDUCTIONS! | s, stmme ek i st | e e e zom s, ]1 y ]I‘HI} ]Hfl fl Ila]l[;fl let Water and a delicate o | 8tylos. Dou’t fall to osll boforo | ryeeq is numbered fu the proceedings of tho purchasing. Factory and_balesrooms thres blocks west of Stato-st., on Twenty-second-st. NO“’ READ OUR PRICES Nulte, 21005 "P" of age Handkerchief Perfume, the “MARS"” Cologne is refreshing during the Electoral Commission No. B, but the certifl. cate marked No. 8 fu the printed procced. tugs of the Eloctoral Commission {s fdentical with No. 1. No copy of alleged forged General Trannatiantio Company. Between Naw York and llavre. Plor 42, N. 1%, foot 1 Morton:ai. T.LAURENT, Lachesnez, Wedoeaday, June 12, 8 p.m, ABRADOIE, Bangiicr. ... Welnesday. June 10,5 a. m. Wodnentar, Jun Our fate $35 Chamber Sets 1o $30. Our late 55 Chamber Sets to 45, e 20, 2 . w0, SN o TAKEA N QoL (nciding iners ) ring and summer Hults, B fo't) yeara alugo Lm{lllantmlmma, lh:re(om.f%pun 1o the |’fi:'f“'{%‘a'“k“fl,.u...n..:'..'n'f" L‘,:n?""“,"l'f;.flf | mronths. Distilled only | 0If late 65 Chamber Sets 1 55. el e it ‘;-’33{.'.'3éflfifi'fl.‘ifi‘&}?fil‘i’."‘:fl‘l"ogn'iié":if:ffi;l ctoie, #24, Including, wine, heddin,and atoastis, e ki i . 2, e Ao d__‘"" by BUCK & RAYNER, O late 90 Chamber Sets o 75 sl A ! Bl et orW. ¥, WHITE. o7 Clark-siss Agent fo mg worT Drug'glsts and Pertum- = 1 1;5,.,,,,,,"‘,,. cate No. 1. ‘These three certificates ors. Our late 115 Chamber Sls 10 90, | St SR | i aaye rovciio, ad vero Leire th each day's procecdings, and wers befora the Commisslon, printed separately, when the de- clston was made. By an error of the official re- porter, which will be hereafter mode clear by his testimony, uters. CLENEN fi nfl{llsl‘uul‘ I:fl Balesrooms, 410, ll* 42, I}J, an Firet, wmou pits ?‘nl,r “”"'f one:, pr!ev cash house, fl f and laj OLLD, oceus P ]‘l'cru article in stock: EQUALLY If' h(wa nearly doubled our May sales, and this speclal indicement WILL leep us busy in June, 251 & 253 Wabash-av. Noar Jnokson-st. COOK'S [}HBAP FIGORSIONS WINES. eal A 843, Nleturn tckets st ruducod taice, Bleers Rl Areaul PP 1 3N ARRACK, Mg M \Wmingtou: AMERICAN LINE. PUILADELPLI!A and LIVEHPQOL, &t QUEKNNTO' CHlliR Y urmm ATndsixhie. The only e aaifiu Under the AISFIEsa DAZ. tED STAR LINK, ClAMPAGNE WO corizs of certificate No. 1 were printed in the official report instead of one copy, respectively, of No. 1and No. 8. Itis afact that the Commission, in its report, refers to Nos. 1 and 3 as being the votes provided for by the Constitution, and that they should bo lawfully counted aa thereln certified, but, as far as the action of the Electoral Commisslon - Roes or valllity of the LAKE L BLOFE, Rockland, Lake County, 111 Tllh'l.v Miles Norih of Chicago, on Lake Michizan, Yia €. & N, W, I, K, Come mutation Fare 0 cty, Thllfle“lhl(nl sumier resort Is accesathle, health: 0 all Tespects the most ate gfalliag ever Trans-Atlaotio Tho Finest ond o *loF ‘Satamer boxrders of any bisce in- the Direct to ANTWEILL (Helxlura).alling sei:montals, d Ry )fnm--u Presidential title s concerned, the certificate siteraately, from il |M1 Now York, Fo L'urest EXTRA i The Hot "not‘l;:plnnlorhme reception of gu adwitted to be valld, legal, snd geuulne by e TR WG .t‘mm'a: 2;1‘ "wmn“'p 4 DRY” CHAMPAUNE LOI\D‘)N AND PA[HS TRy NG A e LCIRTAR, Faits buth psrties was tho esseutlal document befors i For particulars ndam- Or. 81 Lasalle:at., Lm “FOR SALE pOying tothe uuforiupate death of Mr. wWallacs O e 1. lils Wholcasle 4 1, re th S0 gount w i of dhe 18 offcred fur anlo s 2" e Wustuess s wel) caablinhe ‘wutl ""'“‘ff lupiicy, ~uales RY€raging sbout 23 sphily tncresing., o the tleht ance to huy an estabilshed busi- 2l o7 118 oquiTelant can nurchase, JowOub, @37 Michiya C. G, TRUERDELL, mitice on Katoriainmed toc! the Commission, Document No, 3 need not have Leen there. It played no part before the Commlssion, It wus shinply & duplicate of the substance of No. 1, and, whether formal or not, COULD UAVE NO FIOPEW EPPECT upon the result. The Arst certiticate, No., 1, set furth that the State of Louisiana cast eight Electoral votes for Hayes, snd that was tho trutn, Levissve swears he sfgned that certifl. cate, that ho voted for Hayes and Wheeler, and wrata his name upon the back of his ballot to be sure that there might be no mistake about it. The Democratic seneation, therefore, over this alleged forged return is & mare's nest. What the Flectoral Commission wauted, aud what the Awerican people wanted, was that the Elcctoral vote of Loufsiana should e counted as it was cast, EIght vatcs were cast tor Hayes and Wheeler, snd were #0 counted, That the name of Levissee should have becn written to certiicate No. 8 was, of course, irregular, aud possibly fndefensible, but it was 1N NO BENSE A YONOXRT, .Jtdid not change the result of the voteof that College. It was not futeuded todoso. It was ot frsudulent slteration of & writing to tha prejudice of suother's right, sud therefore caunot be considered even a legul, much less & shipped fo tho Unlled, States, For salo by W. Il SCHIMPFERMAN & SON, S(‘ll\(ll)u\LL SCHUMANN & Co, DUCATIONAL. HARVARD UNIVERSITY Admission Examinations AT CENCINNATT, IS7R, aminations for aiuislon to arvatd Callege (pre: s ll.l | 15 2 adeiph oty Chicago. National Line of Steamships. BAILING TWICE A WEEK FIOM New York to Queenstown, Liverpool, and Londen. Cabin passage from €50 40 $70 currenc) Excursion ikt et atca. > Stverauer $3i Tiratia ok L T ANCHR EINEALALL STEANERS ‘Iul.lVIA. lnn Tho Freuch Exposition, to Switzer- land, and to Italy, To bo personally conducted by (00K, SON & JENKINS, THOMAS COOK & SON, New York, 201 Broadwey, Ludste Ctreus, Luadon, ‘ourtet uud Bacursiun Msuagers, Tour; First-clasa—Ucoan, Rallways, 200 from New York, ar §240 from Chicagu. Fur progremmes and particnlacs, inquire at Chicago Office, 77 South Clark-st. e e e e 0r.133and 133 Archer.ay. T uusIN Li! ca ll D>, Hiliers, Warehousemon, ete., supplicd by THE RIVET BUCKET CO. Vith our Specialties, aut reduced rates, Send for new IPrice-List of Buclets (£ so 'la). raln Conveyors, hrnnpu. I:‘elt ;11 um! B«lls. lllw SEWER _PIPE, hool, will ba licid o 1iterary Club, up luhm hewtning 3 us, which TN ADULTERATED SPICES! FUR SALE AT THx HONG KONG TEA €0, |/ 110 & 112 Madison-st,, Retwesn Clerk and Doarbors, ENGLISH] e o 1ntend Irewers, e Uintvernity, sud X3 whi propose (o pass thess requested L fuloriu the Secretaty of siiy. Camhirldo, Mase . of thelr purion (0 addi i ful fustnar satoe Y jnations of Thasreamersof ¢ day frowm liremen I intes of passayge—F .ondon C-'&[u. uu sau ovory Satur- ur. kon, sounmnplnu. erslly will t Clo year ou the thrve s fuls B theirak Weunesday 10 June: TIARVARD UNIVERSITY. The xcteation of teschers fa called {0 the following b3 the- preliibluary wiamioatio o ety cago. '.lhuv Celebrated Bhoes for Mon and Bu,lnrn the Ivnuh thelr teac s uive Heat Manufuotured, sud moral, forgery, 1t was not lotended to change v WAUKEN-|=u °"‘fi\w ALL G €0, | oo T st ettt i e putoe. | thoresult of the vote f tho Electors of Lautsl ND uATURDAYS. vy WM. M. DEE, Sanitety Eogluser, A g una. It uld not chawgs It, aud huwever the sig- 0 2 th Clark st e " 1 gent, ot ualb " 'u?-fll.‘fflun B, AEtR RS FE oLl Gl -.::.-."mu;";:*,',:u:'.:m':‘::::' PH AUSTS sosearmar. " | O o neak natre of Levissco and tho ccstilicato may bo explained, 1t caunot be oxplaiued i any way to Jwpeach the Presidential titlo or to impalr the action of tho Electoral Comuuisalon, * A WILD BUMQR was started by malicious persous tbis afternoon Mula anid llol\mmlx ul-a LEVELS remired by 8, bllAIJ'LI.S 7IJl i‘lflll 2 Ul"TICIAN- Hl‘.\vl I-flAl}lll E!. FINANCS. MONEYtoLOAN By JOBIAN 1. REED, No. 52 William-3L, . Y., ~WEED ge: ol ! nlshAmrrlnm Collex ealyn durin aix years of Ha @ tate \nu-m" e, “ha Vet cuurso ls fuur Jears, uad 1ts tultion fe budlly. Tile nat gchoul your Lyl ugaliy. The h“.‘ hou) yor be AR RNARRRAAAR PO rmrammnmnnee | 80A Tupldly galued credence, that Gew. Butler SEWING M A[: H l NES §huu ,,m,, "'-,:K‘L "'; it I tnouuts an soquird, ew IMFUOVED CUICAGO BIANANNE, OPTIUIAN, Tribuus Bulldlog, | prescuied a resolution to the Commitice with a Slun. fur cataligies dnd ottier ututnistion 0] \ 8t number of whereases, reciting that it haviog dressed 10 Kwr », mm "wl Applications umud-uu promptly attended to Huster, oo "‘nn “."““":MI. Quing * A llU!lLDU’. 75 fanulph appeurcd that two of the Electors! votes in oty { {unmlnl Tlouse, aud Wl peced Patienn Tor Fupie, tue S TR el a0 1 PER CENT GOVERNMENT i ARSI BUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED “ARE THE BEST.” Ask to sce them, or address WEED 8. M. CO,, Loulsiaua wero not cast3tor Hayes, Lo was not clected, and that the fact be reported to the House. N.E d Yun B Chi 1. = For 4 per ceot Goverament Bands: 3 aod ¢ s | Fios spectacies sulied Lo wit atsh: OF cyates the rugsae wie faléos -8, ] : er cent . cor, Btate and Yan Buren-sts., Chicago, 50 LES, BB i bonia for sal: Foreiga Excbroge torsiet | elpirn Upeta s Ficld. laseen Telessopen Sherse SECUEEART SUENMAN ‘*—_———_—_;u_ia’llv Eath nmrfim ity sad Lquml "Zd.fn't'fi;'nu.huuw'x pe prenery Uuumuur‘. [ sent to-day o very stroog and polnted docu- S | LAUNDRY, AIRBANKS luber of Commere o ’(;l;“;fij‘“*‘— ment to Potter's Committee 1o meet the charge wade agaiost bim in the preandle to the Pot- ter sesolution. It is thers declared that Weber and Audersou falsely protested that the eclec- tivo tn Fellclana Parlshes was uot fair and free, and that they were induced to do this by the assurances of Sceretary Sherwan. He now of- T INVOICE, fust 1o . Dot delay, bt order {de Noriita, NG. b3 i ; Rsdtaon e send lul’ l'l‘lc; List. Qldess buda la the Nurthwest. SCALES| — OF ALL XINDI. g) FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicugo, Becaretultobuy oaly the Genulae, TTTTSKT .A.N'TB e want mea selllog the Hard. ware Trade w n us 0u Lhe ruad on coulnlsalon. b ity umuh_r.uum trade. COLE: MAN'0AS AFPANATUS & 014 CO., b1 Adimaiat. "nu-n are our speciuu RIEN' LY s 4UD W. Madloa st | 420 W, lhudul;hllll Clask-st |\SEERILTS pr plece 1¥0 [COLLALN prdos 33a L CUFFBprdos 700 fers to prove befors Lhe Committee, If they will summon tho witncsses e names, that the what he eclaims beyond form. the names and residences of the witnesscs ho wishes summoned, and he will establish by each. costected from oll portions of the parishes in ‘question, and there are & large number of them They are kuown here to Republicans, and It s certaln thav )t the Committee wiil conseat awept away. The document Is a very awkward oue for the Democrats fo the Committeo to dispose of. If they comply, this part of thelr of furmally charging a Cabinet officer by name {a the House resolution with a'grave offense by a felt among the Republicans to see how Potter aud bis assistant Megicana will treat this matter, from the Prestdent in response to Butler's roeolution contatned nothing to compromise suy one in the Administration. They con- tradicted scveral polnts of Anderson's testl. mony, and showed that the President, on hear- PRICE FIVE CDNTS T aid there will be -no impropriety In Mr. eiring me the ap) mm.g'.vle'{mn m: nné' flariunis suggscion, that yon electlon In both these partshes was controlled | mantGrotfit opes wn flu':r‘;'n::n'l'v':‘xfi-nun 5 by violence, outrage, and murdsr. e puts | ton, Tiulyyours, . Jaxzs E. ARDERON, to be able to prove a doubt 1n the most specific e sends his lotter with a table giving lorexa‘nzlenuu. 741 soccially rque!“ that E’Z snnn Marranws, n tha envelope. | -{ Anderson, James E. q_ for njipnintment an 5 Alnrlhuhq-m réquer {Tado Exxcurive 3, Loaisiana), app) 4t Catlao, Peru this appointme}’ Tespectrully 1f-- direction of THE EXACT CRINE ‘These witnesses arc ihat ade, far impurtins reesons, 1 to Secrotary .of ég'\dentk.& il 14, 1872, Roagns, Secretary, tate, By “rch 1%, 1877,—My Dran Sin: hmes E. Anderson, of New Or- leans, is ~intleman_in refercnce to whom, when Tant i ho. tn2lun, T had a pnivate conseran- tlon with you. urging hig appolntment 10 & Consu! ho. Mr. Anderson has had until now bordinate clerkship in the Custom-Hou: New Orleans, which bas been siways unsa factory to him, and now his raeldence thers has become o unplessant ihat hie bas abardaned itand hin clerkehip. The circumstances In which Mr. Anderson han been placad, and in which he has ‘been compelied to act a very dificult part, sre such 84 10 giva bim ety aitang elaima ugon the Admin- isteation 10 lic intereste and 1 do most eatnently urge that some satisfactory public om- 'o mnnl may be found for him at once. Very B1a merumm.. 'ro ine Hom, WiLLIAY EYaRTs, & ‘ecretury of State. Crrcroond to cail them that the whole | The hearer, basis «of the preamble which relates to Becretary Sherman, su far a8 the character of the elcction in Fellelana s concerned, will ba caze will be gone. If they refuse, the unfafr- ness wilt bLe such as to react severcly upon them. They will then be placed In a position party vute, aad thendenying him a chance to prove tha charge faleo. There fs much interest qu PELICIANA, La., Ma n itam h t\lldlr 17.‘77.—7'0 the Hon, Evarts, d!crllurynf State, Wathin, StR: Understanding that M, (carpet-bagzsr),of New Orlea applicant for o Consnlahip, and that he wou Jettera from those who kuow him, 1 take um fiberty to inclose this to you. Lam the person who attempted to rid the “State of htm laet fall. {See hts lt-llmon( befors $he Congressionat Come mittee in New Urlena. | Balng, nufurtunately, aoe succeseful In my attemyt, | the xeople of tbis State ook to vou for telief, and with one voice Implore vacant Cousulehip atany ‘The papers sent to the Committes to-day Ing that Anderson might not be the proper per- 800 to appolnt, withheld his comimnission almost 23 600D as it was vrdered. SENATOR HILL ON THR RITUATION, Feiegram 1o Cincinnatt Commereial, WasniNaToN, June O.—Sepator Mill, of Geargln, in conversation with the Commerciat correspondent to-day, #aid that he believes that the Investigatton now In progress will not lead to anything alarining, Hedoesnot belleve that it 1s possible to conmect Inyes withany of tho alleged frauds.. His confidence in him is still unsbaken. As to the charge that the Bouthern members contemplated unscating Haves, It is utterly and wickealy false. - Hayes I8 legally the President, and will be sustained by every Boutheru man uutll the end of his terfa, Aul talk sbout revolution s pure gammon. The only way to oust Hayes s by impeackment. To bring articles of Impeach- ment would require the clearcst proof that he bad gullty knowledge of tho frauds; that the frauds, {n fact, elected him, and that he reward. ed the offenders after ho became Fresldent, with full knowledue of their guilt, No such roof has been vet adduccd, and the Senator ileves it will not be. In regard to theery of revolution, it is a mat- tor of fact that more Republicans in the two brauches of Congress would be giad 1o sec Hayes ousted, no matter how, than Democrate. As'to the wild proposition that when the Scniate becomes Democratic tho two Houses should re- fuse to recognize Hayes, he does not believe there arc to exceed twelve Democrats fn both branches who would favor thia, As for Henator Matthews, In his unfortunate predicament, he has the esteem, respect, and sympathy of every Beuator. They do not belleve him gulity of intentional wroug. The troublo will be to make the couotry understand Matthews as those do who know "him. As the case stands now, he thinks Mattbews is the noat- hun man_that the [ovestigation bas touched Scnator Hill thinks that bofore the aflslr Is over the 8Bouthern members will give the coun. try another exampls of thwlr wisdom, mudora- tion, and patrlotisin, Ald aud comnfort for revo- 1ntfon and Mexicanization will pever be had from the Bouth. Ve cannot tell what o few Northern Demacrats and sore-headed Republic- ans might - try to do, but they will vet nv cum- fors frum the Bouthern Representatives." THE INQUISITORS. 1N SECRET BEESION. ‘Wasnmxarox, D. C,, June 7.—The Committee engnged in lovestizating the alleged frauds in Louislana ar.d Florida in connection with the Presidential election, soon after assembling so- day, went into secrot scasfon. At half-past 10 o'clock the Potter Committce was stlll in exccutive session, and, in reply to inquiries, mombers sald there was but littla prospect of an open session to-day. ‘The whole secrct session was devoted to the arrangement of . documents aud papers, and when tho doorswers reopencd & rcccis was taken. ‘The Committee, upon reassembliog, again ‘went Into secrot scasion. OPEN DOORS. The Committee was Iate fn throwing open its doors to-day, slthough the members were 1o at- tendance at the usual time, 11 o'clock. The time intervening between that and 8 o'clock was snent In secret session, and it waw underatood that the busincss was the critical exemination and comparisou of the Electoral returns from Loulsiana, On motion of Mr. Potter, & subpana duces tecum was ordered {ssued to the sppointment clerks of the ‘Treasury Depurtment for all rece ommendations on tile fn that Department for the sppolntinent of _ Anderson's brother you, 3t you have s earthquake-shaken point, any city, any yellow.fever poin: ox-ridden community, or any vacani merabip 10 the flezcest of our Indian ena hiim Lo one of these placcs at once, onsider the sald_Andereut: o person sufticlent chatacter to serve tho party that pays the most mooey, And of the class of annu who can best serve their country by dying 1 it Hopetal nlan-mmmuu -}mnse. I eab- scribe myself, i W. BuLLpozex, [Indoraed 2ath lhy. 1877.] Charges against James £, Anderson, Loaiiapa, preferred by John W, Bulldozer. Duriog the reading of this letter and its Indorses ment the ltepublican menibera of the Commiltea indalged in s langh of satistaction, snd the Chair- man and othee Democratic bera smilea as it in sympathy with its sentimes Govarxxrxt Pronr-Roox, Wasumxaroy, D. C. May 20, 1877.—The llou. R, B. Hayes, Prasiaes Asafriend nl!nnrl. and one who earncstly des) your whale Administration may be eminently suc- ceentul, Ilukau\l to withbold the -&polntmen; ot James 'E, Anderson 3 Consul to Funchal, who oly ropresents himsell as coming from Ohiv. Hels bluwlnp around among bis acquaintances in my pr!knu thas he ‘* wili feather Lis nest while ho1s Inoffice.” The general repntation that he has amongall who know hLim i that ha is totally Iacking In redeeming quality. Whoever recui- mended him dida’t_kuow him eviduntly. flis 1ca- tiniony betore the Loulmiana Comulitteo fa snfe clent condemnsation of the man, ax he tried to sell out {o the Democrats, and did everythirk: that was low and disnouurable, 1 will sec you furthee about 1t 1f you wish, aud show- you and give proof uf what [ may. Yours fi-nlr. 4.1 Jo AL Strseur. ndorse Executive Maxsion—~Anderson, J. Co: J. Al Strajeht protests agaiust his apvolntment as Consul al Funchal, and states that his reputation Is not good, can furnish pruvfs of what he aaserts, Hespectlully reforred to the Becretary of Stats, by mn:uun of the President, T. C, SnipriN, Max 20, 1877, Hecrelary, Exzcurive Maxsion, Wamnxaron, I C., May 20, 1877.~Drean Mu.' SEcuxTAnY: 17 T rmn- mission which the_ Presiacat signcd on the 241l inst. for Jawes K. Andereon as Consnl of the United States at Fuuchal has not-been delivered tu the appolntec, the President witl be pleased to have you fetain possce: € §e 1l further bue yuicica 8 to Mr. Andersun's character ase Insti- tuted. Very truly yours, . K. Rourns, Private Secretary., ‘To the Secmlry of State. STRUBENYILLE, Il Ereel- teney, R, B. Haye 1 Sin have known for » scrics of y-ln lh' bullnr D! this Jetter, Mr, James L. Anderson as journalist, and, no far as our personsl knowledge extouds, can indorss him y young man aud sanch ilepubilcan. Yuu doublloss are awnre ho served in the capacity af Superyisor of Registration In Eaxt Felictania Parish, of Luuialans, gt the November electivn, snd we are Infornied wes 1n & great mensurd inatrue mental in feaving us the Blate, We would sdd that we belleve him to be needy, and deserving of some position. loping that you will favorably causider hin clatms, and afford bim such aid aa you consistentiy cull, 1 am yours mxlr. . U, Oftice of theSteubenville Daily and “«llv lltlaht. MONE TEST(SONY. James McKinnay, Deputy Clerk of the Supreme Court of the Uutted Statos. was sworn and exara- incd as to the identlty of the envelopes and thelr contenta alteady recelred and examined by the Comnitice as beingthe electoral returny and panecs convected tnerowith which Liad been before tho Electoral Commission. McKinuey hed been Sece retury of thut Commiesion, e recognized nud {dentified the envelupesand lm\orlamunl! thereon, some of whicth wera tnade by himself, and others by I, Cattell and George A, Howard, who hul b!enh frat and second assletsute. 'The leltors * N, * which had been & puzale 10 the Come mit eto o JJllllleu by hiin to be the tnitlals of Dathan Chdords - Presldent of the Commiraion. e pavers were all returned ju envelopes by biu to the President of the Een: HLACKDURN ENLIGTENED, Mr, Dlackburn, who bad baen abeent from the exccative llnlun. desired 1o be iuformed ns to what hiad one thore. The Chafrmzu stated that the Bthnnl elsction returus, so fur as lhr{ professed to be original, bad been comnpured wit) wucn other and with thie. coples printed in the vo nme known as ** T'ke Count of Electoral Vol to a W'“ll‘ms in Baltimore, and tnhe L‘%‘&Z""fi.‘f‘"‘ {onnd that llh: ,uru‘n;mle'- w‘- cl Sccretary o tate was requested to | hed been before Congressanil befur the Licctocn! furnish ynu. Committes with all Commisslon, and which called ** No, 1,™ was he original communications,written, printed, or telegraphic, on file in bis oflice, or that may be under his control, purporting to come from one or all of the members of the Harlan-MacVeach Cominis- sion rent by the I'resident to New Orleansin Aprll, 1577, together with certified mrl!‘l of all communications,written, priuted,or telecraphie, delivered to such_Commitsslon or any member thercol from the State Department. LETTERS BENT IN 1Y THE PRESIDENT, The Cnairman then presented tho following communication and documeats recelved from the President: Exzcrrive Maxstox, Wasmxarox, D, C., Jnna 6, 1878, —Sim: 1am fn receivt of your note of yesters day inclosing the tollowing presrablo and resolution adopted by the Conunittea of Investigation of the House of ieprescatatives, numely WitsREs, James E. Auderson 'eweare that bo- tween May 35 and June 1. 1477, the Hon. Stanley Maithiews tola bim, **1have just to-day b Jetter from tke Preaident in rogard to your caso, and I havo written hitn such s your aupointment 10 some position, and on or about Juio 3 the Preeldent said to witness ho had recelved a letter from Mr. Matthews requeating him to glve i pl-c-, " therefore, Resolsed, hs President be requested to furuinto iho Caminiitce al) the original lettery above-mentioned which he has received, 1f auy, of certiled copics thercof, s he may preter, n ofécr to havo su- intelligent cross-cxamination of the witness on the subject matter tnereof. 1n complying with the request of the Commit- tee, 1 have the hanor to aay | have no recullection of receiving any such lelter from Senator Mat. thews asthe one described in the resolutlon, snd that 4 find no auclh Jeiter am my papers, The c8 relating to the subject received within e on fle in the ‘State Department. tho certificate irvt executed and beariug the gens uine signaturce, where there wm Inn. unu list ot zlutuu sud mot wo (that hore they e "t “aamedluss. Tut Prevhient Snck Vico-Prestdont); and that it was alo found thu tho_certificate which conlafued the two of Elcctors (tnat Is, whete the President lnd Vice-President were voted for separstely, and 10 which Leviese ~testifica ymstorduy that his name wae forgey, had not oven printed fn the count of the_Electoral vote under besd of cirtificats **No., 3," which was {te number, but h some tridlng tiuns uad been priuied as ahnn—You discavered in addition that the origiual paper No. 1 had but one list of Electocs? The Chalrman -1 so stated. McMaban—Wheress the fwproper returns had two liste, In sccordance with the constitutioual ru- quirement? “The Chairman—The fact is that the certificato esllod No. 1, printed on page 20.)0 couut, 14 thy certificate that ia admitls ¢ eenulue, and that the sumecnu called No, m which Levisaca l(lllfltld that name was forged, le wot & copy of No. I, —tho difference briween the Iwu being that one contatus the vate cast fur iresblent and Vico- President In one form of certideate, \Vhll' the other hias them SEIARATELY IN TWO FOHMSY, Mr. Cox—That certificate No. B has been before the Electural Commission aud has been peinted ud part of lts secord, 1t doce 1ot appedr Lo lavo been u:aJ-zml 10 by snybody throushuut that vrocecds "fie. MeMahon—Thst was becauss noboay sus- ected at that time they were bosus or forged, and La:ul- thero wi 0 610 In mokiug ubjuxlunl, Mr. Cox—Xr. McMahon ought (o withhotd bis concinslons ahout forzerics, and everything clse, ata time whep the tesiimony ia incompletes that is & matter \lh‘lluh [ suppose the Committce will Daas upon ROl day. Ilc!lT’hnu-—l thought it had beon ayrced upon amoog the members hat tha signature of Leviescs in that certidcate was not bie handwritiuy. The Chalrman~—Ar, McMatou spoke wercly for {hs purpose® of distinction whva ko ealled thew lfiuluhon TI\:I cavers all the ground reached tn execuiive Thy Cli that covers it entirely, ASrahonot wanted gur friends ontalde. [mean- ing the seporiery of the pryas) to got il 10 a ads without gettluz it lmmu bern (6 dcufl. th 1he subject which are in my possession vr are borewith transmiited., [ have the fionor to b very respect{ully your ob-dlfint sorve aut, AYKS. Mr. Trwin D, Linton, Clerk of Comaittes of Ju- vestigation, etc., House of Represuntubives, TUS LETIRH>. March 13, 1877, —FHis E1- The vadvrisigned reapect ointwent as fureizn Coa- wn. or any place of E, Andersvn, of WasuixaroN, fully recommend fo wul “at Callao, Belfsat, same importance, My, Louislava. ‘This'bas the lvnmul of the whols | ~ Mr. Cox—1 ., howeser. b Louisiana delegation, and we ssk that the ap- | uractice ls to owed' (of inember polatwont be madeat an early dn‘; Heapectfally, | open sesston whal took place 1a sucrct & elc IL Lumuu.. usual understanding of aecrecy might as C. B. Nasit. DISPENSED WITU ALTUGETULR. ‘Wasnixazox, March 19, 1877.—Sim: The uz- dersizued, npunuhnf {wllh oue exception) W epublican delegation 1 ngiess frum d teebocifully arge lllu Argnln!- E. Andetson as Consal to efther of th lemi‘wmn. Callao, Dumarars, Cantun, Laskow, or Mr. itead—1 shail underatand, of coute, that it ia to be dispensad W proceedings of the secrct upon the record, and will Le u thers 18 Lo secrecy sbous llr. Blackbhro—I saw tho urnogltflhn was take radford. - Vezy respectfully, g noles, and thercfore I assuwed tLat it was uob . LE0XABD, veo orly te work of an cxgculive s AL C. l"uurlh District La., Cbairman announced that Lenhnu tuha was .« P KsLiocu. to In further exanined) had gons hume for to-day, and that another wilnose whow bo bid scot for bad not srrived. Hu alsu stated e had seot o wessage 1o Senalos hny. ukln;l,mm 10 come befure tuw Cun.tiittes, and that Mr. Ferry bad seat word it was 2ot cone Veulent for bim to attend st prosent. Naw OnLzaxs. April 8, lzm 70 the ton, Stan- ley Mattheuws—Dran Siu: Vohen io Washington I Bied an apphication for a Consulship, signed by the Republicun delegativn frum this State, tosctacr with & wrilten sequest fiow thy Presldent (Hayes) (o bave mo appolbted. Mr. Evartasald uo vacancy | Ty Comumittes thereupon sdjourucd tll to-mor- existed, and for the prescnt bo could nuke moae, | FOW. "Fhe morniug bapers snuounce tho death of Br. MAJ. BUBK Clayton, Coneul at Callao, l'uu,mu place to which | of New Orl who, it 1» alleged, represented Gov, Nich: K déalred covccially to gv. Tuls creatus & vacancy. d Ly Loi“uub eLaCiats AL (Le

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