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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. JULY 1, 1874 same title. Ho xaid that he had been looking {nto that, and there was no difficulty about it 2,600 atand of arms with ammunition, ete,, I chuld maintain my power. T had only 250 mite- kets, and was {n no condition to do battle with the armed lroo‘pl of my opposors. Uov. Packard was in” the witness chalr thres houra or mors, At 4:30 the Committee adjourned tiil 10 & m., Monday. [NoTe—Gov. Packard was examined to-day because he expeeted to sall for Liverpool Ban- existance of this violonce and Intimidation, though tha Democrata eay it was not political in its origin. Thind—1 expect hy this teatimony to ahow the establishment of the claim that it nar«- Titien, and diructed by Democrats againat He- publicans as such; that this organized vlolence wan 80 timed a8 to precedov and eover the tima of reglstration aua to precede tho election, and tont it ceased after tne clection, and that the = = — ] understand financial matters very well, and 1 don't pretend to oe any wiser than tho rest, but how fn the nama of all that Is m{ncrlmu ean #o0 much music, o much artlicry, a0 much auvil, 0 much orchestrs, #0 much chorus, &0 much “banquet,’’ #0 much beauty, so much bravery, so much “leading," so much audlenco, 8o mich fashfon, and 80 much enthustasm he a faflure even in a dictated 180 so-calledd Bherman lotter. Tha par- ty was sitting against a wall (n Parlor P witen e A U he hal ne 3 B certained, while the she entered, and when sho left ber amanuensis | Py rning Board canyaseod the votes for Prest- was eitting at the tauje. dential Eleotars, the votes for Governor were My. Bpringer mado some Inquirics futo the | canvassed by the Legislature, so that the Elget- The Creat Wool-C athering employment of the witness® husband, and was | ors and Uavernor answered that at present ho was morely cm. | DERIVED TIHKIN TITLH PROM DIFPERENT g AOURCES. Committee Wants to ploved as & witness hefors the august body €ar- | 1 yaptjed that all the Tetitene wero tho retarns egatnst him; with personal habits to contend sgalnstwhicli, In our atmosplicre of personatities snd abuse, woukl have unmade alm other man,—he has atill not only spe! greater part of nis life in power, and for years as Premier, but he hea made his name A essentlal part of onr history, aund ras, by the charm of his mauner, nnd‘! Is power of ndapting himeell to cipfum- WASHINGTON. financial way! Will somo one '‘rife and ex- atnnces, been for yoars personslly perbags the rying oo this investigation. cstahitslied by the Returning Bonrd, and (hers [ day, but the steamer willnot barcady tosall | victims of violence and Intimidation were al- " i " most popular man In Parlfament. Hlein MJ" Co Home. “The witness then Inquired why Mr. Springer | were no other legal returns in the Btate, and | until Tuesday.] most all active leading Republicans, m::rllul'ly's lfin l'fi"?::'u?fiéfi'fi.'&;‘1“.?1.‘3".?1?}'.72 though the leader of tho Tory party. and a was fnterested so much [n her husband’s wel- | that the Lemislature had canvassed the vote and AND NRYER DEMOCRATA. caro to contempiate ft. This reminds mo of & Tawver, almost the idol of the workisz classes in the Dominion. It i3 troe, as stigien LF the evislence before the Paclfie Scandal ——— MORRISON TO SOERMAN. TOB LATTSD'S REQUEST DENIRD. . Wasmnoron, D. C, June 30.—Adraftof & lettor hisa boen prepared by Mr, Morrison, of the Pottor Commiltee, in answer to Sccretary 8herman, roquesting to have subpmnacd from Louisians 100 witncases, who aro expected to givo taterial teatimony touching the freedom of the clection and the murder and intimida- tion of votors In all of East and {o part of West Feliclana Parishos, Mr. Morrison says In the course of his reply: ““The records of Congress to which you refor, and the other records of Congress with which you are doublless fainllar, nuthorize the stato- ment that, as for the testimony of said witucsses, Fourth—1 expect hymlulmlmon{ to show, -and will show, as I am authorized to state, by the records of Congruas, amongat others, tho following. cnurmlll:s?mmmuml in the follow- ing parlahes, thess for political cnds above- stated, viz.: East Foliclana—Killed, b3 wound. ed, 85 hung, 9; whipped, 24; shot at, 24} ex- peiled trom offica and «zlven from home, 8; by :threnats of violence, 5; burnt ont, 3; threats to fndividuai porsons, 11. In Weat Feliclana— ‘Killed, 25; wounded, 1; hung, B; whipped, 7; shot at, 7; expelled from ollice and driven from home, 11; by threats of violence, 4; threats to {ndividuals, 153 burnt out, 13, 1 make this application to the Committce at this tine bacsuse I wisli to give the Committco an flrpm‘l.lmlly to take action thereon before 1t shall send part of 1ta membors to Loulstana, if that should be done. In enso of a decision to ‘send guch Committes to Louisians, and that tare, and was fnformed that sbe had become & declared Packard elocled‘lmm thoso returns. I Thinking the Sooner They Go tho |-vers notorions personage. Toan soxrestod anottee. diDenltys, that it 7 ho Sal Mrs, Jenks objectod to this statement, and | three Demnoceatic Sonstors would be the result, Greater the Salvage on eald she had made 8pringer notorlous, and not IAI':;J 'Iml';.n“tl!“ pmbn‘hly llllin linve & I‘ttehpulil‘lcnn ir Own Flooces. L her. mintstration coming into powor with a Dem- Tho Mrs., Jonks sald st the tima her lotters wefa ocratic Sonate, Ile repliod there would be no written to Anderson sho made coples of them -econundrmm: Why do the oldest women, the :lovelieat women, tho fattest women, the un- ‘gainlicat women, the talleat wowen, and the \women with tho hlzhcn hats, nlwnzl take the front soats at evorything, and make ihe rest bob around untll they are worn out trying to sve what fs qolog ont ‘Tha “leading " ‘was a uug- ceas, and Carl Zorrahn tho Idol of the huur, The femnls chorus worshiped humbdly st a reapectful distance, vatniy, hopelesaly, fondly, and pathetically, wishing they could be ouo of the blg baouatcts ho caught so gracefull fo We anms, It ho had cmbrace the whole chorus even in his loug arms I think that he would have found more ithan his havde foll, todid everything mraco- fully, and whon ho waved the haton aus «ffuct j\was a tremendoua Inspdration that ran ke an ‘electric shock through the whale vast multi: jommittee, bis coniluct has not always been above reproach wilien the means of keeping himselt in power wera fo queation. Tho most righl invéstigation, liowever, has falled to_show that any money re- malued with him, and he was, until the gene- rosity of his friends (mmmai aftor along life in thia public acrvice, notarlously poor. I8 LIPD-LONQ OPPONANT, and the man who, though out of ParliAment at thie thne, did more tovust him from office than any member of the Legislaturo, is the Hon, Qeorge Brown, meaaglog dircctor and principal proprietor of the Yoroute Glohe. He 18 in &l most everythin 8 perfect contrast to his adver- wary, Of untainted personal character, hut passlanate, Impulsive, and at times rash to toe Jast degres; postcssing some talents aa o speak- trouble about that; it would be or had boen arranged to have Republican Sevatars from before delivery, and added: They are ver- oisStal 1 i it ting, 1 aleo |. Q=] you have muy conversation wi Washington and New ballim coples in my own handwrlling, 1 80 |-g oo Mattiews aftor that! A1 anw bim Ogl Syphier, and one recolved {rom him, aud ss 4th of March, and stated to hin 1 thought rleans. I8 REPRESENTS MR. TILDRN PACKARD WOULD DR BACRIPICED ] pollcy, stating omphatically 1f Packard was not Mr, Bpringer—T abject to rewarks of that | BRihs S0 o huver maintan the honesty those Statea. The Proceedings of Saturday at miah toput In evidonce & lctier I wrote Mr. (078 Ch oy Robeson's the Tuesday before the L thivk it Ia right they should go Into the case. | by that arrangement, and dissented from that Roappearance of Mrs, Jenke, and | MilEorononrsecont, | nversstionT heta | gf inses. Erarts, Garfeld, Kasson, aud Mo . Cormlck were pre Kaseon triod to Juatify tude of musfelans. ‘The choris wi RLIC er, and_ wonderful energs,—he has, partiy b 1l with Sypher himsel! I drew the Inference—» the Dot ' te and Garfield said bue | there are others as numerous, as intollizent, and | Committce shall deew it fin r to bringall | e SWans Mo Bl fotceua v delier, bl chety JA’s‘é:. m{ Fufl.h_er Testimony by Will © QAre yow seunintel) with, ir, Reynclde | f02% deon: Eyarts wnd Garfield sald bt | 000 toatimony 1s at laast s well oncitlad to | the witocssos named mnm'c’a:{':clhenlnk ot e e o plaly mero R e :fi&fifi hroken down taore than one Minis: 1am E. Chandler, #ir; wiicn mada my first visit toDonaldson- Witnoss subscquently called upon Gon, Gar- | bellet. It is ncodless to sdd that, should thess :;:I: ég'x:mm: &3.’3"»‘}"&55‘5'5»&'5‘;':- ::mt g‘;«:{ taudience proved It and now. after all, Manager Woberrs | fieldl, who tald him of the conference nt Worm- Y loy's Hotel, the object of which, ho statcd, was to acs If sona arrangement could bo made by which the Packard Goverament could be aban- 100 wltnossas agala repest thelr former testl- mony, 500 witnesscs, at lcast as crodiblo s thoy, would be ready again to contradict them. :Bugbec has managed toget sued for the adver- ‘tising, ete., 80 0f course he is not happy. The ju'hllv:n for him or somohody alse has cnded in & “wake.” At auy rate, somobody has lain ville Reynolds eacorfed ma from E. L. house to the hotul, Webar hetug atrald of being Hix-Gov. Packard, at New Or- merx‘n:.llnlml It be went outside s door after try, and which no one cares willingly to encounter. He was beaten somo years ago In an_ olection, and retired from ubilic life. 1{o has sinca been made 8 e“"oc'_h to Lonisinna as an application to lave tho wit- uesses naned subpenaed and oxamined wher- ever the Committes ur Bub-Committee shall de- doned, surrendered, or given up. Qen. Gar- BEVEM COMMITTEES, cido it best to have thetn appear. y AT faats Btyiosfow and far leans, Narrates His DLz convepse with bl Suring thet | el wiinewsunidertods nd o omordnium | or eub-commiitoos, of Congress "have investr | | Boemine 1 el sk Commlites and myslt el :?u;:%"?f&'.fi“-:'mfif' oA E A between, His nowspaper, hodaver, keeps his cunverss with common people, 8 contgrence Walch witnoess wol 8 | gated thiaquestion of intimidation in Loulslans, h‘ 0! 'fuscs to bo Interviewed, 8o, perhaps, {t ts the re- influence from waning, aud he is to-day virtually Experlences, Q.—DId not you call EC Wever off tato s ;‘['lm‘lg:,m‘ly‘(‘,'é';f'm,'l"“ ;:h::l:n ll",“:;‘“"}; and bave heard the testimony of tiventy times 3‘,’,:{‘,‘,“ :r!;.'::l'(fdwh‘l':n";,:lfif:‘},’}‘n';:fl','d,fl:; ;porters who are sleapless’ and keob up such a “showling.” There Is muchIn this world that s and cver will be myaterious, but that s oe proof that it isnot perfectly correct. J. E. . ——— Dictator of the land. THR PREMIER, £ roojn and_have sume conversation with bim | Gicioe of March 3, hm‘ifiou 5 e Mr. McKenzle, s a man of sterling character, ono hundred witnesses, but no committeo has about the Bherman letter at that time? A.—On | (o jhied, aud o carrlogs drova up and Gon. be dead or out of reach of process of the over agrecd a8 to the fact of the existence or House, the contrary, {f 1 had, all the dagosin town | gj Gov. Denpisoi, and Gov. K t G b Trones common | COrrespondence BetwWeen | wuuihave funted., It would havo been orman, Gov. Donolson, aud Gov. Haves ob | non-existenco of such intimidation. ¥ou and 1 DECIDE NOW TO FILE T, a0 e ol Bl may 1, from s Comngy | O orTEn. and tho | o A ekl oy amausr ottt oo the Bl iinwom sl | oo olica asocntos f e viiog commi | 83,0, Y 8 20 douh g Bl L, mp CRIME specches, moro eapecially of late years, show a fa) itt Q.—Did_you make Weber any proposition if | Titoeas tas Btorears e e Shat. tha | tco witnessed certaln procoadings of tho Re- o ot Wil bafars the subpaas. ara k “‘g}"“f"“fi““:’:‘}’,’;,‘,‘c’;‘,,‘}";,,‘j'(',’h: maatery.of ommitiee. ke :gxgdlflnflmlbgflmr up auy ;:;e{olgr{;;‘: Slspateh of SnifTen, Private Secrotary to Tresi- | turning Board there, bascd on alleged {ntimi- [ifssued, striko from the Ilst the names of any MIDNIGIT ASSASSINATION, ‘);’cx:c .qgme“hmm withal, posscssing all the sli(al‘u. ‘and T knew I could approach hitm in any dent Grant, da March 1, was recelyed by | datiun, and by which procoedings sald Return- E:r‘unv::: ;Rg:fil:tglgmme 1t shalt be found o || Apecial Dispatch 1o The Tridine. ing Board reversed tho doclslon of the peaple made by thelr ballots actunily cast, and then you with all your assoclates made haste to bear Packard until the aftornoon of March 2, an way whenever 1 wanted to, because [ nad done b Indications that Silver Is Liablo | it bofors, whon we wanted to mako s quorum fn | 524 Yl after tho dbipoteh of Sherman of o to Got Left in the ° our Senate. Ifo alwags knaw what Domocrats § = 'yie Bitler then read an extract from Caro, 111, June 30.—Frank J. Chapman, of Carbondale, well known all ovor Bouthiern diltnols, was shot and killed at Forman, I, scanniucss” of his race. [l makes an excel- lent Jeader,—far better In all probabliity than “(ieordle,” a8 our people unite in naming the Sccretary Sherman, In giving the above letter for puhlication, ln{l he refused to giva to the peach press his olfer of testimony made June 6 untit S o e i T Globe macsger, ever could have done, srere offering, and he wanted to Know some- | 040 by Ropresentative Fostor, and sald o ex- | Witness to tho justics of its conclustons. Tho | the Committee should act upon ft. “After long | Inst night. Thisn J 3 ows camo te this it u‘iv.r::‘mdurm,‘fii c&x:lr‘el;.z lrr;[g]:::&l; c‘:u?“:’ulfif Lurch, times what v;euv:gu.llejd‘(:'n':l:"umm!mu pected :1‘ be nbleui-hnw who;wmla ity %ut he | gontlcmen, most of them until recontly your ')dc::'d without notico to him, a paper 18 pube |i4py, mgmlnz by telegraph, and. that ‘: l:n:;'y 3 Ench alde profcsses to be sure of victory. Speak- Imat ox-Congrosman Newahiam in New Or. | Suspecte It was wrltten by & Bouthiera Demo- | poljtical assoctates, with whom you refused 1 Seted ‘r’;’;l;nz;’fl’l';fe98;‘,":':,:"{"'50""(,"%,:“;’0,‘,’;:{ “This afternoon o frelght train arrived over the ing as impartially as I can, howevyer, I ahould leans, and he eaid § ought to **cume to divide.” aay that Mr. McKenzio will be sustained by per 5 : to join In au effort to sccuro a fair count, but The Commissioners May Bind | Youunderstaud what that fs. it fsslang. Ldo TOUISIANA. who were permitted to witness presumably all 'Calro & Vinconnes Raflroad. On ULoard this request, in which he Is denicd the right to train was My, Chapman's daughter, Misa Libble, prove the very gt of the whole mat- hiaps a diminished mafority. This It clrcom- not, f the procacdings of the Returniug Board | tor—wheth t the froo ) stance woull not be, after all, a matter for ro- the Country to a Lime —Did you tell Reynolds If you got the TIN SUN-COMMITTER AT WORK. L P R r—whether or not thera was & frac | onJior way to Carbondale, and Mr. Baren. In gret; for small majorities, {f' not too emall, | ¢ ited gflm‘ge_ 1ott 2 mentor it Aedittainly | Naw Onumans, Juno 20.—Tho Sub-Gommit. | Witnessed by you, were as prowpt to declar ita ;.’:“lild.f"".’ .n'é'ii.‘.“"émlfium';fiiu'fl"nuy“:’; su interview with Miss Chapman your cors, or i“ would psy not. 1am not a willtonsire. I might search | teq of the Pottor Committee met at 1 o'clock in the world over, from zona o rone, and _not find | pgryor «p, gt, Chartes Hotol, Ex-Gov. Packe- one spot of carth my own. [Luughter. Very Precarious Tenure of Our | Q.—The reason yn’u did no[l spcak to lL)noldl ard was called to the stand. Tho followlng Is proceediug partiol and unfalr and ftaconclusions eutitled to no respect whatever, “In yiew of this disagreement and uncertafuty ns to the actual fact, this Committes will not make Ministera cautlous, and thero arccloments of extremo radicalism lo the Liboral party in this country which must bo reprosscd, or the Domtnfon will suffer, CANADIAN. .respondont _learmed that Mr, Chapimnan, who owned a_ saw-mill at Formun, N, ou thae Calro & Vinceioes Rail. road about oight mites eouth of Vicnua, Loutslana acting upon this construction. Tha pretensethat hie (the Secratary) cannot nrove Licre was not & free and fair election bacause he donles the writing of the imputed lettor, s ——— waa that you did ot speak with common poo- | & synopsis of his testimony : PRIVOLOUS TO TIE LAS R, swas slocping last night n 8 room onthe ground ectal Dispatel e Triduss. % o urt ard et of ‘ J ' Ll s e o Dl B s yeean Y | tho law of Loulelans, dove suy act bdsed on :"',""l: '3,;,,_':‘,:’.,,‘1‘,’,’3';’{,5;",‘.3{:;'.1",,}3.}‘ '.‘,':: '::: down. About 1 a'clncflc- pistol ahot arowueyd ToRORTO, June 80.—A woman named Fanoy Q—lle was a fEnapmar editor, I bellevel Qrisnell, who was before the Police Maglstrate here on a charge of vagrancy, has a most event- ful Wstory. During her confluement o jafl sho liad s vumber of oplioptic fits, and fainted In court. She was oducated {n o seminary at Mon- troal, where sho carrfed off the highest honors} and, on leaving school, studled for the stage, wuking ber dobut in *The Lady of Lyons,” at Syracuse. N. Y. 8he marrled a gamblor in A.~THo might haye belonged to tho press, and law. Was not proscnt at any of the asecssions, POTTERY. t}:nz w:uld] nuN'. have mado him any- bottcr. nlben cr‘ :;m:. hilul ;u;l c!:;l'c:lnllnn thon or aughter, eWSPADEr Men Bre. i sinco with mombers of the Board as to matters SO anp WELL “303‘"’ IN TUBLL WAY, . . under conslderation. Ifave no knowledge of B Digaled to-TAET 0L All duo vespect to them, but thoy take too much | yhojr lahars other than such as was published. Wasmnaxox, 1. C., June 80.—The members | jiborty with peopte. You Ameciicans have too { oy P of the Potter Committeo differ greatly In opin- | muchllcense auyhow, {Laughter,] . ele roturns wero tho only meaus of faforma- . =1 wil] usk you what your occupation! ol e Boar fon 83 tothe probablo length of the Investigs- L will usk hat, fn tlont | oo Ihiad. The roturns of the Noard tion: “Cliatfman Pottcr says he doos not waut | Ap-L 8 @ kevoral genlue, ki OAVE TUD STATE TO MATES Q—. the me: by which,.. V.{ to remaln hro in lioh weather, Butler Has said | yoasr i R et patian iy { And myselt. Nob to my knonledga was any ha shinll bo in Massachusctts before tho middle " hi re dead. [Laughiter.] otbior rosult reached by them than that pub- futimidation DELIRVED DY SUCI OPFICKR TO EXIST, even though the Committes may tellevo snch act did wrongfully and unlawfully annul and reverso the legaily-expresscd will of the IJnmm: of that State, and of ull tho States. Neitlier witl this Committee, In view of all the facts, cnter again wpon anyinquiry as tothe ex- {stence or non-existence ot Intimidation in any of sald parishos, to bs Intorposod In excuse of the falsc and fraudulent canvase and ruturs of votes hy Btate, county, parish, or prectict ofil- others who were sleepiug fn tho same buttding,- .when they rushod In and’ turned up the ight, which wai burning dimly in the rooni, and fouu Mr, Chapman Ureathing bis lost. The blood was ooziog from o wound In the top or back of his head. [o " spoke no word—in fact, he ls esld not to have opened lifa eyes. The plstol was found in the room, and sn investiwation showed that n stump was placed near tho windosw, where the murderce mignt havestood and reached over tha sasb and fired the shot. The littl villace lence in these two parishios to justily the Ro- turning Buanl ju what they did. * 1€ 80, that is the end of tho inquiry. If not, and tho action Iu Loulsiana wus uncqual and Improper, then {t inay becomis_prover to ascertain who psrticl- vated fn it. The affair has bocome & ludicrous burlesque,—a travestry on justico and fairnoss. NOTES AND NEWS. SILVER MBN DELIVERED TO THRIR ENEMI Hpecial Dipatch to The Tridune. Europe, and with bim kopta hell at Baden- lished. They declared the result abont Deo. 18, v of July, and if ho wishes to {naugurates Green- A ring questions as to hor cors, or [n oxcuse of any person who may bave i )=’ was suon nroused, nod tho people of Vienny Buden. Belng left to herown resources, and | O ulYe S o MR 10 E RO o retog et lions ol | £ wan tanucurated Govornor Jan . Was n | fn any ey contributod 1o the. Tesul of ath | 1o VASIINGTON, D, L June B0 e Jotaten | Witcro Aiise Chapinan aud ek albtor wera top: liaving ao Ihfant to care for, shie took to drink- Ial Lokl lons, but, unfortunately, when- { office till the 25th of April. Tha Huyes Com- | falseand fraudul d nstructions ta the Silver Commissionurs bave a aying an lhfant care for, she rnor ho will hava no time to sparo here, and 3 3 Yy {usl ived aarly b )\ 1. M false and ~ fruudulont canvass snd return of h teted, 8 " ping for o day or twu‘\rcruonu notifled, and at. fng, and became a member of the demi-mounde. o L i ever they vorod he was identifiod with the | mission artived early ln Efl . My tnajority, as not beon completed. Secretary Shornan sall | onegerowids of Mr. Chapman's friends repnired to-night that thoy would genorally direct the Cominissioners to codeayor to socure iho sdop- tion of a blmetallic standard, with or without lmnitation. Silver men, porhaps, have not ox- pected that the Commisatoners would be in- structed to labor for the adeption of s Umited siiver staudard, ‘The luformation which Becretary Sherman has refative to the participation of Urest Britaio 1 the International Monetary Conferonce is that her Commissiupers wilt ba presout, but that ths mance s which. they aiould perform. the | iolr 1cts anall bo witbuut effect untll racted by dutles fmposed upon thein Ly ita laws, and be- itat cause, by attempting ro to influcuce them, yu:. ! MBXICO. then further alluiod, you would bs condemned | At a 1ate conferenca 1 regard to the Moziean by the people of avery Btato 1o the Union. 10 | yyustion smonyr the high oftictals of our Govs vlow S vuch rafusat Lo Join in thy exorcise of crnment, the opinfon has been earnestly ex- Lo ol any tnluencs over Al T Ol Louian, | pressed tuut the hest thivg for the Unltod oven to sceuro a falr count of votes logally cast, and of your alleged reasons therofor, it” 18 to | States to do under all circumstances would be tols E:‘xr‘:"m#.ltg: Lt ;n;,tl'-:rrn{ :::l'r{!c;;m';‘l;m, 1o withdraw our Miuister and Cousuls from: p ot " o gf theao witnessos, or any inquiry as to intiml- Buslen, 'l’l""k off Al salations withtiiay patian, datlon of voters, or other inquiry lnvolviug | occupy o needed points oo our frontiee for wrongful acta of others, ia deemed by you noces- | protection auninet thleving inoursions, sad awalt tho timo when tho 3lexican suthoritics sre able to repress violonca on the bordera be- sary o vindicato you from the usccusation of fore resuming any relatious whatever, aud in having Interfered “with or_oxorclsed any Influ- cnce or control over the officers of that mnu:i Id } $ho meantimo tako the responsibility of follows ing and Wnuhlg?’ at auy coot all marsuding c: for which, bgdwur awn btatements, you atioul partles from xican territorv. Becrotary be condemped by the people of every State In tho Unfon.”? The reply concludes ws followas Evarts to-nignt, however, referring to the Mexicun situation, very earnestly oxproased an i Whataver of accuwatlon 18 maode against you in the resolutions of tho liouse of Rupresenta- opinion that nothing would occur to interrupt friendly rolations with that country. tives under which this Committee Is acting, rosts, 50 far as any testimony yot hoard shows, HOURSON, . The Democratic papers have not accurately upon tho statemont and ‘aflezation that, to I}:flxerau nndlcon‘lilro‘l D."fin\l\'uber and J-m&el . Anderson In eir otlicl acta, on made them verbal promises, aud wrol&'ly latter to ;{3:.".‘:“‘l:‘;s{‘é‘;‘m{;;‘“‘:;‘;‘;“;:flnfi‘:’" S ofane them, givlng thom assurauces aud promises of | ¢ yco stury Ruboson of maladmiatstration. The_ testimony was takeu alwost exclusively Ly Whittehorne, Chairmun, and was not ex- ruward. If the Committec correctly undorstood amined by the other members. Tie Republie- your atateinent before it, you ans would have nothing to do with the protend- yotcs. “Before the consummation of tho actsallezea to have heen fraudulent, vou and vour political ussocintes met at New Orleans, sinone others, the Ilon, Lyman Trumbull, John M. Paliner, and Goorge W. Julfan, until recontly your pulit- feal assoclates, who usked you and gnur 1550~ clates to Joln them In tho exercise of such Influenco 2s you together might’ posscss 1n behalf of such acanvass of votes of that Stata as by Its falrncss should command the respwct and acquiescence of the peuple of all pariles. This you rofused to do because, as you all+ged, belng strangers in that 8tato you had norizht to control or influence any of "ita_otficers as to 111 have to content himself with tho bricke lo | Republ ty, Othello's tl slown by the Returning Board, wns somewhat . spublican LA e occupatlon Wea | 3oy thaa th highest Hayes Elcctor, and hiher than the nMyority for tho loweat Elector. Witnesa satd the flles of the Kepublican would ta the scene of the trawedy, 1t was a torrlble alehit, for the daughter oxpected ler father to visit her to-day at Vienna. The whole county 18 excited, i the Sherlf and his assistants aru wmakiug evary possible effort to diacover the wurderer. There are susplelons, but no arrests hadbeen made whon Mlss Chapman loft the village. 8he returned to 8yracuse, and atarted a gunb- m-‘,{«m; but, going from bad to worse, beeame ad'oéeupant of tho Jall, for nearly two yéars, at frequent fitervals. For tha last elghteen months she haa besn I Torvuto, Mying among the low- cst of the low, and hsrappearuncs fn the polico. dock was pitfablo {n the oxtremo. 1n tho Court of Appeal, tlhe case of James Leaty, of the Leadsr, came up for hearing on an appoal nzainst the declslon of Judge MoKenzie, sotting aside tho writ of attachinent, Chief> Justice Moas preided, and dismissed the I&Dcll mlul costs, upholding the decision of the Courst owr. has so effectually thrown. MeMalion has al- | gone. roaily abandoned the Committeo nud gonato [ Q—You re sarded Lim ns the Uthellol A.— N [ § h 1 A Oblo, Morriton says be shall teavo | 08 & UL, © om the Othiellomysell. | o0 o Phe data roquired. as o the promulia- by the middlo of this weck ooy- .—DId you havo any conversation with Gen, | tion of tbe returns. From the returns inade, way for Ilinols. Hunton wlshes 1o [ Sheldon as to your coming leral | A1 may :,“;‘:"i‘.,flf.fi:‘:.’:f Himaelf Teyaiiy: aloctad Grarac, lu: relicyed from Au‘t]y.{ »Tul:m urlmA:‘r object of :ll;auve “c:uuverse witl mafter 1 wassume | BEO RS A s ‘madeby the Hoanl'untbe(orn the Committes was defeatea when the purpose | Mg 7 hyg o gall you to repoit to any partien- |/the Legislaturo through the Beveotury of State, of assaulting the President’s title was surren- | 1 .oreon hora? A.—Ho dia not. (en. Shel- |88 required by the Constitutlon. The Houses dered at tho command of public opinfon, and | don lag & duel on hand at the time, sud ho [t mnv,n‘und the vote, and declared 1o the Committec, finding it fa unsucccsstul in es- } could not aitend to snll muttors. The cods l:l:m«ll& sy 'i]".,’.i,'.'e".'“{.‘,’n“fi‘.‘;".'f;’,, :fgn: n question. > A o h‘_"'l';'l‘"l".}“"“‘ theary ‘;’“m“f- ouy :‘“"“"'"“ M e et duel been fought, gedf At | itmbors of the Mouss and ulnsheon of the ol 2into thotiglla OL UL Bt WD 58 wna a bloodleas_one, oA sre all Yankeo duels. | Scusto belug present. 2 PERSBONAL SPITES TO GRATIFY, They do not understand tho code. Witness read Art. 48 of the Coustitution, The Democrata bave hecome eo reckless 2s to prescribing the mods far declaring the results of the result of the fnvestigation that onaobject | WILLIAM E. CHANDLER. ‘l';lufa‘fl;'fi- A}:’mm‘“"“ showed wituees clected which the Committes appeacs now to have [a to DIBPATCIIES FRODUCED. tte oflcial ysonrnnl showed twenty-one pormly (fen. Butlor to prove that Packard 1s tho | wasuinaros, 1. U., June 20.—W. E. Chand- | Senators present. Witneas oxvlained that the proper Governor of Loulslans, and that Ncholls | jep produced dispatches seut by him from the Benate seated membera lu o contesi. Can glve holds his power by purchase and violence. | Fifeh Avonue Hotel carly on ths morning of so roason a4 to whether the returna for Presi- Dutler's ulterlor objuct now s to shiow that the | Nay. 8, though dated Nov. 7, to Georgn G, Gor- | o Fioctors were correct. The roturus for Loulsfana Roturniog tiourd was fuitucuced by | pom, Gaitorniss J. 11, Miteliell, Orcgon 8. B, | © {Vitnows hote resdlfrom o fle of tho Jigpub- promises of ollice, of which Inyes had | pyekard, New Orleans; Gov. Chamberlatn, | lean nowapaper llfiuromulgfllan of the vots knowledge, to which hie gave his sanction, aud | gyuth Caroltun; and Benator Couover, Fiorlda; flmwm himself and"Antoine elected, and satd: for which ho siould bs Impeacted. This 18 | i each of which ho stated that Ilayes sud mly‘:: E:‘;c’m’f:,‘:—‘:hn:tliz ::cl‘l:n.e‘vgr:nv“nz:efihm! a rather arduous task {n o climato where tho | Wheeler wers eleetod If thoy bad carried those | The votes as found in the boxes gave me & much thermometer {a on the verge of 100 dogrees {n | giates, and in cach of which Le also counacled | laner mojority. In my oplufon my title to the the shade. the Republicans to be watehful agatust posalblu | Governotship of Louislaun ls ss Zood as the SATURDAY'S FLOCEADINGS. Democratla trauds. Whlle in Florlds, Chand. | ttte of Mr. Tlavos to the Presidancy. &pecial Dispated to The Tribune, lor recatved telegraim from President Grant | and one s 13";;’1’" kil o °1°°D'.; th WAsiixotoN, D. C., June 20.—Thoro was ono | gy Unciaration oy olection {rom the Leaisiaturt, polnt fu the Potter luvestigation to-day which I hiope you will remain {n Florida until the Mz, Hayes onjoys bis title, I am aware that i tho Democrats did uot care to press, Mrs. | yora of the State {s decided.” sm notacting Governor of this State, as 1 am Jouks sworo that in an Interview with Bypher, | *sfe. Chundler did not know of the existence | Sntitied oo Mr. Hayes™ title vesta an tho ‘Andersou's eounsel, Byplicr intlmated that o | of trauds o Florids, und the §5,000 for which ho | 1o Govormer “Fhe sams *Lepiiatuve was also coutsel for Tilden. The Democrats | pojopraphod were banded by him to Gen. Mare ' imy hid no further questions to ask on that point. | 415 "who expended it fn procuring ovidence. Mra, Jenks was more potulant to-lay than sbs | “apr, Chandler matntained tnut iu bis oplaton hns been ot anmy thmo, ‘and quite as personal § gy Belng asked whother sbe haa offered to pay anybody for Sherimnn's Istter, slio sald, “How that declared mg slection clected Mr. Keltogg as United Btates Senator, The United could 1, for, search the world from zone to zone, 1 could not call one spot of ground Htates Senate rceogulzed that as tho lawful my own' In respome to an inquiry Legisiature, and there were more members a8 to what ber occupatlon is, sho sald, “Iama prossnt on ‘the second day’s session, when my vote was teclared, thau on the day Kellozg was pencral genlus, but now ¢Othello’s occupation is gono.! The Republicans are dead in Louls- slacted. That Legislaturo had been recognized fana.” o A **BNIDE* LORD. Spectat Dispatch fo The Tridune. Nzw Yorg, June 80.—Tlera has 'been some- thing of a sengatlon hera aver # young writer catling bimsclf Cecll Carr, who formerly scrved a8 musical critic on the World, afterwar? wrote for the Doston Courier, wrote u play fur’ Rubson and Crane, and brought up in Ludluw Btreot Jafl the otler day st tho instance of Lis Boston Inndludy, who had allowod his bill to row large. [t was roported aud aflleme ‘{lm ?u: was Lord Ogilvy, bolr of the Earl of lio, had quarreled” with his father over marry- ing a Spanish beauty, and was-now carning bis own living under an assumed najoe. This story was soconded by Carr’s atllrmation - that ho was Lurd Oglivy, though ho ‘denles that he ever obtulued any favors or asked credit on that score, sud refused hitherto to royenl hia ludentity. lnanawer to this the IWorid's Lon- don correspondent cables that the Earl of Alrlio suthorizes and requeats bl to state thiat Lurd Opilry, who fa au ollicer fu the Tunth Royal Itussars, has been in Indis all this vear and last yeur aiso, oud 18 now with bis reginent. This would acem to dlapose of the Euglish Lord tu Ludiow atreet. STADBBED IN HIS COUCH, Bavmisons, Juns S0.—John McCormick, asleep fn his room this morning, was fatally stabbed by John Fleming, who was drunk, WESTELN PATENTS. List of United States Patents Tssued to Iue ventors of Iinaw, Michigan, Wisconsiy, Blinnesota, Towa, and Indlans, Hpecial Dispatck o The Tridune. ‘WasuiNutoN, D. 0., Juno 80.—Messra. A. If, Evans & Cou., Patent Bolicitors of thia city, fur- nish the followine llst of patents fasucd to Western inventors for theweok ending June 13: ILLINOIN. Dr. Otbbons, Chicago, fire-sacape laddere. Ju M. Kelton, x!nlu\;u oR-cholera couipound 3. Lano, Chl lows. A6, Chicto, \whecl-hubs, Spectal Dispateh to The Tritune. . Quusre, June 30.—A marriago will shortly bocelebrated hero botween a promiuont youug merchant o the Jower tawn, and a. rich widow wellkuown In fasnlonablo clrclos. Active pieparations are being mada for the wedding, in the menutime, & young gentiuman has lodged u protest with hia Lordship, Bishop Wiitlams, acaiust the marriage, oo tho ground that tha Jady was enzuced to him In 1873, Bueciul Dispateh 12 The Tridune. MoNTUEAL, Juue B).— Lhe city papers, whila iug the hopo that Earl Dulferin'astay in 1a Lins been prolonged, are ratur lucred. ulous nbout it, Tho Herald ralsca the finavcial queetion, und, while admitting that it may be comptimentary tv hls Lordship and pleasurablo 1o Canadians, n sense of the fituess of things ehnuld dictate to the bome Uovernment, and i perliaps o lesser degres to tho toverument of Cunada, the propriety of consldering how to re- $mhniro bla Lordship for the heavy expenditure bie must have fucurred I bresking up his Can- audian catablishment. A number of pamphlots violently attacking Opangeism and Protestantiam wére secretl }zl:ce\l in tho armory of tho Sixty-ffth Battal- ot Ureat grcplmllons are belog made through- out the Domiuion for the celebration of * Do- minfon Day,” t-inorrow. A Kenian eannon, captured in the raid of 1570, will be employed toatd iu the celobration at Cowansyllle, kastern Tuwnship. It {s a breech-londer, six fect long, and mounted on wheels, g Special Dispateh to The Tribuna, Orrawa, June $0.~The bill for the suppres- aion of party-processivos, which ft is intended to pass in the Quebee Leglslature, has evidently Leen prepared with the Intention of puttine a stup to Orange processons, which ate under- stuod to be s objectionnble to Catholics, while permitting Cathollo vro:esslous, which ure Tensacoln; Gov. Stearns, member of tha {lot equully objectionadte to = largs body of WILLIAM B, CHANDLER Bprings (Ark.) Commlssion; Judgo McLin, As- Frotestants. ‘The bll! is lutended to apply to all | bad another day before the Committee, nnd % I A yarty aud pulltieal processione carrying banoers, { Ben Dutl fully outlintd the intention of | 01k Justice of the Turritory of New Mexlco; h n Butler more fully n nten! Usorge Delcon, formerly Seeretary to Gov. eoulgns, or cimblems of & nature tending to Ereate suimodities batwesn the subjects of hor | 12¥Ing the foundation for impeaching the Pres- | gy,ormg, o clark In the Treasury Dovartment; o v Malesty of dlffcrent bellcts. It 18 oxpressly | dont by uttempting to prove that the fuaugura- | v 0p nun named Phetps, a local Ropublie provided, lowever, that vothing o the act shall | tlon of Haoyes was tho result of o barguin, But- {" rl:ndn. appoluted to ;f.n Treasury DUep::: extend t0 any proceasion of the clergy or of the | ler's starting poiut was the finterview which | et has gone to Larls with Uov, M:Cormlck; fulthful of uny church iu the exercise of public | Chandier bad with Stanley Matthews ten days | Joseoh Bowes, who wus Inspector of lections worshiy, or 13 celebrato auy religlous cercmuny ihe poll near Tallalussce, whers th i by e church} bofore the mauguration. at th poll b y Whers there was ‘!‘l‘l‘n{r:‘:lkl\-llg’l::!ll'ul‘;l-‘ ';A“.:lewtlhll‘;’:d ‘3;;;"..'- ‘Matthews urgod Chandler to uso hia fufinence | 81 alleged fraud of seveuty-four volos, wag ap- for :l:;.‘wll.lmug u: (‘}leu{l‘lublh%lfi"f:l flf‘u by | to m'e\:eur.dl’mluem Grant from hr:«]:oznu:uz gfl::: B.elilg:u 'I‘::’L‘}:sd é.re’:uwmfiu"mfism:; i L ;:r'th:uo:;mz:men ‘w et halr i th Paclard Qovernminent, as It was the lutentlon | yopnted In waking the appoinunonts, thut the terme o R arade of Hoyes to recognizo Nichols and CLERK IN TIE LAXD OFVICB; the old Court hud expired. neat e e—— the Jlampton OGovernments, This, Cnandior %flm. Deu:l:;wf:::g&fi:fi h;_r A{Avv.luglr l‘n'lllllo -ru:' “ulxxx'n:rll&ou:r "Efm"”&'ffi' mcr:lm;;.-, ESUrY, i B W, Maxwoll, | a8 o Blicrifl, who eulurce @ authority TFINANCIAL sald, was tho first inthuation of disbonor and | FCR 3o detactive servico of ' the Actore | of that Court. 4 tho dishonorable courss that waa atterwards fol- | Wo GUR B A"V o ilarida du that capucity | © Witncas bere read a_narrative of the forma- DENIRD WRITING 3UCH A LETTRH and making such promises. lowever material ed report, for the resson that the tes- timony I8 wot complete, but ovnu tho cvidence of the witncsses whotn you ask to havo summoned may ba to the fact of the num- aido of tho cass fn muny Instances having been taken. The Democratic members met at ber of persous killed, threatened, ariven from ?t‘:“ g. or u{.hur\lv"l:u lfillmh}mcd. a8 ym’x! assure 6 Commitee it fs, it can In no way affect you eaonally. 17 the Cominittcd hat oarroctly e 1o yoled to aieo Wikiioma perinlasian 45 derstood you to deny the ullesation that you | jiown g Emnmur and rocommitting.’ That vute does not mean that the Demoucratic major- lv.J necessarily fudorss tho lenlmufi a3 report- d, NEVEL WAS A FAIRBR KTSULT obtaluéd by fairer meuns than the result of the Florida election.” By Mr., Butler—Ifave youallst of the Prosl- dentlul appointments made subsequent to the Floridu election upan your roconymendation? Yos, air; those that I remewber ure o8 I C. Humphries, Cullector at Ly Gov. Kellogg ss far as the validity of the Legialature {s coucernod. If the Unitedt States Seuate admitted Kellogg. therois 1o renson why Lshould not bs Governor. Tha reason I was vusted was, that a large armed 1aob was in the strcets of the clty, and thelr presence weakenod the contideucs of my Lcr aluture, and {n consequence of that and other {ufluences sume of our members loft us. The {nouences brought to iny kuowledia were varlous, ‘They werg glven {n iy valedictory of Aprll 25, 1877." WVitneas sald he belleved the arnicd inob was under Gov. Nicholls and were called militia. Ils belleved thero was lnterference on their rt with the Counts. Don’t know whetlier ha ad any part {n it or not, Howaver, ou the Sth of January, the Buorome Court-room was tuken possession of, and durfug thetr presenca five goutlemcy were tustalled as the Bupreme Court of tho Buate, and they are to-lay the Bupreme Court of Loufsiana, humlmi| thelr vosltions by appointment from Gov. Nicholls, who assum, | wrote the lotter and ‘mave thcse promises and asaurances, such allegution will be neither es- Tt only tucans that they wisned to have the matter prfnted and recommitted for further tablistied nor disproved I:( the evidence of the o doflnite.action, AMeanwhile, political advantuizo nutber of men killed (s the Feliciana parishes, could be takun of it for cumrukzn PuUrposes. whether killed because they bad stolen the vroperty of uthers, or because others sought to ‘The report, therelore, from Glover's Commit- tee, has 1o oflicful sanctiun, Moreover, the steal thelr votes. 'The Committes 1s therefore constralned, for the presont, respectfully to do- 1louse did not permit the Naval Cominittes to have it printed, so that the Whitthurne tesu- cline compliauce with your request to hava sub- E(bllled 28 witnesses tho several persons numed wony standa without Indorsemnent by auybody, TN CONGUERIMEN, Smith & larrie, Chicago, ailll-columnas.. E. 8t, John, Lelsnd, kuob-attachinents. T'yler & Raskin, Hamutoud, coru-pisnters. George Wright, Chicago, locking-seams for metal wares, Austin & llorsford, Chicage, furnaces. J. C. Barlow, Quincy, sead-plantors. Al Decker, nkakee, sewing-machine 0y- ‘wheela, ;lr' Gerred, Clioster, boot and ahoa lastiug ape P nnedy, Chicago, apparatus for palnting wite cloth. 1, B. Beatt, Jollot, wire-fence barbe, It H. Avery, Gslesburg, axle-arms for vohlcle wheels, ©. A. Carr, Casey, pumnps. J. Erpelling, Chicago, graln-binds you, all of whown have testlfled once—~some ol them twico, aud others threo times—on the samosubect, aud thelr testiuiony 18 presorved, and s now accessivlo toall, u the records of Cougress.” BITERMAN’S REPLY . TO TUR FOTTER COMMITTRE. WasttinutoN, D, U, June 20.—The letter of Secretary 8lierman to the Potter Commitice, a draft of the reply to which has besu prepared by Mr. Morrison, and filed for the futura von- Apacial Disputeh to The Tribune. Wamnwazon, U, C., June 30.—1ns Congres- sional Kepublican Camypalzn Committeo fs [n pu- celpt of encouraging intolligoucs fruin soveral closu districts in tho Southiern States, In Vie- ainia the llulmlullcuns hopu to profit by the In. dependent Democratic votes ireo and poest- biy four districts, If tho ublicans do not muks nominations fo th trivts and sup- port the ludependent Democratic nominees, tho prubabilities are that the regular Dentocratic ¢ e Jowed by ghe Administration. Matthews sald | during the count, was sppoluted a Lieut Nic sideration of the Committes, is, nearly In its | ticket will bo defeated. 8Shuuld Joe Johnson NEW YORK. g the c ppoluted a Lieutenant | tion of the Nicholls Legisluture, giviog the 3 Blacy Vi c . 3 be roturned from the Richmond District ha | J.J. Bargent, Peoris, clothes-dryers, Spectat Dispateh to The Tribune, be bad ined the question, and did uot | in the regular anny; Black amd Vance, colvred | memborship of thut budy, showing voly Bfiy- | entirety, as follows; o O i Of. Baarbuntsst: s b | e L ergs, Cratlrond. ‘I'ne resolution under which your Committee s sctiug accuses e of juducing corlain eloce tlon ollicers of Louisiana to falsify and fraud- J. Linu, Evaneville, nog-chulara compound, W, it Woodrudt, Snlc:?u. blston-packing. IBCONSIN, @, C. Campbell, Milwaukve, catch-basin covers. J. B, Zoel New Youx, June 80.—During the six months | thiak that layes’ title and Packard's titlo wore | inen, who wers election ollicera of Archier Pro- { ning legal members In the Houso aud soventesn i cloct, Box No. 2 were appoluted, the former | fu the Neuate; tho canvass of the votes b ouding June 80, 514 failures wers reported, with | 01 the sania footing, “as the Returatog Board | LIRS Gy gtom-Tlouse at I‘lliludclphll‘ and the | the Nicholls Legislature ;uly ed 'tho rottirie Lotal Habllitles of $39,610,795; total assets, 811, | counted the Presllential Electors, while the | |y er 4 messongur fn the Sixth Auditor's Of- | of the Democraiic Commitics districts fn New York, and possibly four, now represented by Democrats, it is hoped may bae gu\ned by tha” Hepublicans, tugether with one U124, leas thau one-third the labllitd Leogislature detormined tha election of Gov- | fleg; J. W. iluweld, ugpmy-l:lcrk ot Baker INSTEAD OF THB LAWFUL RETURNS. ulently represent and protest the clectlon of | dlstrict in New llnl_npm!w, one th Massachu- 5 ety Milwanikos, .‘«II;'[. ;’:fi,,&:‘,m :.:u:u:" the nu"',b” of fail. | eruor” Chaudier urged tnst such & course & unty, l“‘ aupoitted Collector of Custums &b | Kven if they bad had the hvltlrul roturus, there | November, 1876, ln Kast Feliclana and part of ;ar:t:..ur:nu lgulllt's‘n.ns).lml;h;l l'.’?.'.".’fi' hréll-:l':x“ the oh. :,mu‘,d: l‘"&'flfi l:’){',‘;'l’j“ ll:mnhn 'A“' ¢ naitd o 9 A Republican es0 run ro, ik 14 urea durlug the corresponding period Jast year, | ould give a Republican Adminfatration and a et e {3 Proim el (URE i-iok g::. clx':?.‘ - LWoriin fi:. u:!én“g ‘f'fififif' fixleg:fl: West Felictans, s “not free and falr." Asto S A LAKGE DEVIOIENY. ":1"{1.’.‘:1 :‘}. 3:3:6;"“ '« Humphroy, of Au the allcgation thut sald election was * fres and falr,” and the *protest™ to the contrary false Jo the Western Avoctaled Prass, WASHINGTON, June 30.—The total smount of alides. , hat-fastovers, The lst shows that twenty-three stock-brokers | Deviocratic Senate, but Staoluy Matthews ro- | )G juforunation that the Packard Govern- | could not raceive thersfrom a title, falled, with $3,854,400 of labllities; fourtcen | Piied that it ind Leca orwould bo urranged that | ygnt wus to be broken up or overthrown? | Ehe Kellowg Leglslature on tha lst of January Fo L. 'l'np{l‘. Kan Cla : ol = ! 7 ¢l 5 f e ided for by Congress stuve Oc- B, Bryau, Twin Grove, portable feuc: butlders had lubilittes of $3515,010; sevou | the Republicun Boustors would Lo electod. A~The first Informavon which I considercd | cailed vn the President for troups to suppress | and fraudulent, 1 ask tliat witnesses [which the deficienciea proy! R ! e.u .;,u,;.l.r:u“l: nu.l:mmml atter ‘x‘;‘“‘)"‘ng fall- | Dutler threw ons brick successtully in reliublu £ rocelved dnterunl disorders, [ muda nuv:rpm t‘g the | Becretary nunes] be subpanued and exumined ::“_,""'aul‘u:;'e:“.l‘fl"l,fi.[l ,,;m ||x';,’ h,. "ml:"::n,': %z.‘i«f‘é‘.‘:’."fi',.‘;‘.?“il‘.f,’"i‘?‘ufi‘.:'.&'f‘:i: ure, with liabllitics of #1,597,159; seven jumber- THE FLONIDA DUSINEM. PRGN STANCRE MATRINWE, President by letter Aprl 5, Kecelved no | gt such timu aud placo es you may order, e vnuos noaly SO0 tora! % " . | some time between the Inth und 25tn of Feb- | uuswer, written or oral, uelther to s nur to dealery hud $2147,024 "ol labililies. I the | Jioshowed that the political workors {rom Flor- § iy, 17, T catiog upon him fu bl room ut | o wecund letter whtch Esunt Apri 10. *Tita lust BULLLOZING, t:u';ua::‘fd mfi.a&fif)' itlies, faliures | 49, had been sppointed (o aflics on Willlum £. | Worwluy's and luwd a conversdtion ywith hin, | was sunt a few days befors iy abdication. At The Becretary refers to thele former teatimo- ny to show there wero crimes proved of whip- ping, threats, rulds by arined Democrats, kili- oy, buruing bouses, shooting, Intimidation, hanging, driving from home, expulsion from REPURSENTATIVE FOUND 1ett for homu tu-pleht. | be detail dn' 'le"" the head wihil o detable projptly to survey the hea watersof the 8t. L’rolx?t."lpwwn, sud Wiscon- sln Jtirers, to determine tbe practicability of creatiny seservolrs for uavigation purposes. ——— MNICHIOAN. rzm\un Crooker, Battla Croek, clothos-washe ‘Three % 4 ? | Chandler's recommondation, without {ntima- | Itold tim Ihad called to soe o, hecuuse 1 | that ime [ was under the fmpreasion that the fallurug u th pugar trade bud $LINA IS | tions us to Civil-Bervice requirements, 1ad feard st Gov. faves, wlien "he should | larian-SiocY uan Coungulaaion was adviaig iy Fourteon jewelry-housca (alled for 81,503,520, | Gien. Tota Anderson, of the Loutsfana Retura- "‘?i‘;:.'."|w;'.'.§"'ff.“.|’"1"'f.‘|'."'fl§2 l:'u-l”o;;"nnt‘ Aura f'&‘i”‘-’xfi‘“.'.fe‘.fid"'c":“i:;ff"‘i;"; l‘"t'"x'x'“""" ho! \; riuativn o ie proper couls | iog Hoard, denied having saything to dowith | EEYS Bt A0 HOLCM IR Wila o to | mettiods: ueed by tha , Commission In ro- A J; Wert, W o, soed A Diavis, Tin, wiro baskets, 3. @llkwdre, Dotrolt, curtain-fxtures, But ecven fallures occurred Io the dr: uters. trude, ‘Fhese fallurcs cover the larger smou 4 forging the numes of aoy of the Electors $0 | gume hLotel |1 id th il rd to th bershilp of oflice, sbooting Sherlfl, violence at the polls, / ) ¢ ! 1 i 9 10 Lotel so a8 to avol @ jealuusies | gard to the membership of tho Leygislature save Gy o Y wol A N. T o i shaety wery unllormly Mgnt. Tho maiest | 8K ey 1 e o eh” s o eptica | by weneral rumore, [ had Uis impresxion | property taken awuy, ¢tc. The Sccretary adas | FROM THE " GLORIOUS CLIMATE.” R T T Dad but $30,000 ussuts 1o corer $1,500,000 of La- NOYRS' VINDICATION, by thought ~ Gov. Hayes would stop | that the Comiuisston had come biere to bresk up | the following statement of what he says tha ) To the EQitor af The Tridune, 8. Btone, Paribault, gritnusvparators, Lilltics. The Democrats are greatly emba cither at Judge Bwayne's or Henator Shermau's, | the Puckard Lugislature, The effoet of thelr | 1o ragof Congross authorize him to statoss s | ASNTA Barnans, Cal, June $8.—I havo just WA 1 then sali), as an vxcuse for coming to him un | presence Is plaln to Lo soen. 1 have no im- ‘W. McMillan, West Libert; Aol account of the complete vindication of Minlster | ), biect, that L felt some sort of ousl- casion that Mr. Hayes sent the C 181 combined result of what tha testhmony will by | bien readlog a little sketch of Mark Twain's lu A. W, Jobi Pors Dod, fenco-posts, A stanvirous TATEMENT. | Kot 1 Gl ugwa that Bpusker Raudall | bioky for cov. Tiayes smtis s 4ot of *Slares, | Lre Tor the urposs shovewauted. 1 caop | of bis withesses natmed il o deserlbce ths Bermuda Jlonds. fatall | A & Molaioas, Aiaise, rafu-olud Puovivasce, R L, June 30.—~The Assigneo re, 1sasc Turinan, Smithisnd, yraio separato: of tirccu & Cruneton, bankers and brokers, who o ratord, jny nore u - vever ba haooy any noro unless L kave a.coral | 840 TRTARE, Onkalook & wraluiug ools, e reh, refured 10 permit the Potter resolution te be | and then § sald, ¢ i1l take care of himself,” | judge the Presidont’s intentions or wishes, sand Suttage st io bright. fowers. -Just thinx how HFirst—The prevalence in the bes above presented os o privileged question, ex- Matthows replied, fuce you tuke 30 much CANNOT EXPHAESS AN OPINIOM. A e bares ‘ 11 as [n those adjoiniug, befors aud Lawson & Brutherton, Wi | hiclo- s fatled wore tha & year ago, aunounces o readl- 3 PX- | {nterest fn wolting the new Administeation so | Tho Commnission wuuted uno Legisluutre, and amed, a8 wel J R e Wav ely, vehiclo-wp e o 8 et g i | cept apecillc charges of wn fmpeach- | (WIATERL (A EYUIRE OO SN TBINASLRY 58 | (i thoy would tave brokeu 1 the S8 | a the time of sald eloctivn, and espectally at | petic sud usetul} & would aeom like oo of [JOWSG 1o 4 owisors, Tripe terest, uble Dature were wude. Otherwise Lo | canuruse your influence to prevent Pro Hetetature if thoy could avs Aose s, The | the time and places of tho reglstration of voters | yisa **houscs not nado with hands, etornl In B Vaurlesh, Viocennor:|tiock coes® JOF¢® S fhe hcavens.”” Duddodly hoayenly, 4 sbould say, when one wantd a sct of Jewelry, togovut {n the ganden and d't up the material with the fre-sbovel; but the they would get very com- % dld not cousider tbe question vould be | Grant's recognizing the Packurd Government.” | Counnisston would have as gladly recogolzed FIRE AT FRENCHTOWN, N. J. maintalned as vne of privilsge. The Demo- | That rewark at once exclicd wmy attentlon, ag it | me as Gov, Niclolls if they w'ui% I'f such O 0 Le, Tugxsow, N. d., Juue 80.—A fire 1o Preach- | crais, without consideration for Noyos or Bhor. | et the trst tanglble evidence L had had that | meaus havo got th whols boc glala- s e ncSt kom0 | eyl ook b otk apaaeos | [ ayns s oy i et | e o e S St o, Joscr_ e —— preparatory to sald eluctivs, of 8 thoroughly orgenlzed and executed system ol fntfuidstion of Republican voters by Dewocruts. This {ntimbdation, forced by meuns of datly sud W lcl. W. Wewple, Weat Unio ', Lucae- o u ol m-Ek.A' Asciermaun, Daves jort, bitters trade- INDIANA, challer, Edinbury, e)m.cuu,mu trom past | uigitly ralds by srmed bodiss of men upon the ty otalued. I 1 there, 1 accusations sgalust. them, The cousplouous | to me & would b about the best biug | of the Commission to obtsin the ob- M peonerty of Reoublicans, heluded | mon ¥ so éaslly o | bl Au Imumense Breakwater, e e vetiperion Bae besa ihare | ooy o rocentts sk satalsh ths | Jocts Of thelr Visit. liave iid ecollection | D vicese acts of Yiviencos Ko, i nd | duo't bogro 1 wil & 10 digglog_even for 3 uordar, Conu ealuric-aafes, A» & means of modifylng tho climateof North | markebts persistence with wbich both Sherman | Pucksrd Government, 1o saill No, because If | of baving been abproached by any mem- | whipping of Republicans, bieaking futo’ aud | jowetryloaoys 1 o very cloan there, Tl | sieamers: 4cahiyre and fecd: Aunerica, the sugxestion Is now serlously made and Noyes have defended themselves, Bo far Graut should do su Hayes would by bound by | bee of “the Cowmunlssion runuuunrx that hundug uscs sud storcs, sud othier outrags Yenturo to say he ou'or looked In the corucrs. N. M. Bowen, Kui, 2. whilletzce-hooks that & breakwater be constructed wcross the Noy, 4 P tha decision of his predecessor, and would not | I withdraw from my ofice. 1don't think my | by incaus of which such & state ot terror wi iy ouly & man,~#hat canyoucxpect! What Duwilua & Crivel, YaCn g g 3 buraits ut Belle lsle, thereby excluding the cold | 2 Noyes atleast bs coucerned, the Commliteo | pg ag livesty to mebers deserted ma becauss of any belict of | iauzurated fn theso aud udjoluing paienes | Ho I OREISTT T T el alice ", TUREI DU urthery current from theUulfof 5t. Lawrence. | ought to bave no cholce In dutermining what it CIIANGE OR DISHEGARD IT. 8 defect fn my title, but I huve nu means of | that feading Republicaus in theso localities weso ;m“l.unf; li"r hh’n 'i‘eyuu:e :::l alleys. BEFAEL P of i o Dirtog ho tlng, mouuls kotacsss Quualiich | abal do. Toe winder of the ialorty o tho | 1IeplEL (oA LLEUAE AR AUt 0,8 | Mot Uk srom Bewretay C.C. Bultany oe flof 1, ! o ¢) the besl U, 4t coul happen 1o bave tho recclved a dispateh from etary C. . Bulffeu, bl Tor et S s | e et e i o e | oo s by U st e o | ef Ml Spoc B it o e o e fraas o prestat | ance from Democratic members that lis had no | g an sdjudicated question. FIE | it rates tromnt 10 sunpore canaliates for cyurse this sterife reglon would s0on be suc- | dlshonorablg conuoction with the Florida yol At 8 0OL the best way. It 1a the futention to | Btate offices. Itecelved letter Irom the Hon ceeded by fertliity, this belng sbhown by the fact . — ‘ iave tho Nickulls Quvernment recognized.” Hlnnhg‘Ahnhe\u repeating the same assertion, FOLCED TU LEAVE T{B1K HOXES, sod prevented from orcaubung for the cam- paluzn, and the rauk and e uf the party utter) dishearteucd, a Jarge iajority of them forc agalust thels wish cither tu dzalst from votlug orto vote the Dewmucratic jiykets Tuat this futfnfdation was corrled Wjgsuch an exteut ilem, sutomatle faus. . ok B urery Latdyerto, voulcly seat eprlug J. Schueas] g %A Sm]}{," BM‘I'-?' lnrb(npmmm:zl. Yo, ville, wegn-boards.s . U Weo¥Tirighe flmunuu.zr: :nq«n.A T o A 7 ‘"HARVESTERS.” - ally ha =8 800 laxy to stand :ltvu:luxl'uu tue pelorimance, Hy &uu'\ sit down aud apologize Lo 18 audienca by mlbndlng’u be paralyzud, butic Just lolled dn tho cushlous of the pulpit au fulled around like the dele- gates fromw tho ot & LOWLS 10 the Bau Frinciecy d ho 8an'’t soaslek eftber. U1 § Rhat wherever the Influcuce of this curreut 3 2 5 ‘Lben, elther at the satmo time or fn response to | dated March 18 | Lelieve I 1 bad becu silowed | gl Tarce Hepublican ma Byitics whilcs had | Jubllesy anei S Gh L & Ucstrored by the Gulf Stream, vegetation is JENKS. Su fhquiry from me, he suid the lutention | troous 1 e Mk Kvery clection wik g the chose of the ww“:l“' e W L pula ta | Suectal Disgatch o Ths Tribune. sbuudant. ‘The materal necessary for such s SPRURL ENAYYED UF was to ‘bave the Huamutou Uoverument COULD HAVE MAINTAINED MT FO3ITION. War, aud prior o the e ton of 1578, wore | G YOS, 0 7 Cnte ey bl w S retciea™ |, SreeriuLy, B, June 3 —Trwops vLo call Urcahwster is plentitul aud readily sccanble, Wasninoros, D. C., Juve 20.—5rs. A wcognlzed in Bouth Curolipa. His langusge | Had the Prestdent ackuowledged my poskiton I | hereby suddenly cuuvvlltn<lli|° large Dewo- v tuted Ny T wid oo of them; Lut tho | etiseisus ‘harvasters, but stgulany vy 1T eirted that tho climate of wi North | Jeaks appearcd, mnd prodaped ber correns 25+ fiuy ave beew, * Noy tho Nioholts Goverument [ bave uo doutt the cppositfou 10 e would [ crutie’ majoritics, &0 thal inf sows ot the bie e L0 e 16 eas s succonns Toi hive, | the Ineves L1, 30 #Viog trontme 1o fioter Amcrica ts capable of grcat moditestlon by | gpee with Jawes E. Auderson, but, Geu. § Lo be recognized,t oF s to be abolished:? | nave ccased. Had the declalons of the Return: | clucts, sud in out of fue pasiffics, to-wity East A O sjuboub it way, ex et i Wi g L bl Tu e sunply wideniuy Bebr Btraits sud alowlng | 00 o the letters were ot ool oy @4t Leaid to bl 1 did not see bow the Prest- | fug Board been recoguized by the Presdent 1 | Felfcliua, uot o siugls fiw nooVole W P Y Lo w wasicil ) wrd on tie rosds centening ke, he srve aicies of t grest ocvku current \l‘ ) ! " N _sut could belp recozuizing und sustafulog the | coutd bave walutalued y Governwett without | polled, \ y ) k i fesetmdy o | U0 DO Viience, but Loand traius e wutticient phich fow oo U wbores of Japs witvan U Mes. Jeuks, under examipation, still ¥ Jastart Govertwnt wlen the Hayes lectors | the oo, Tinids the propositivn toScuatur | pecqui—1 usbect by this A UL A vt Woiic vt | [ e L comped tids " being eondéd e W dlcduse the u¢7= of the berson to WIS 7 had bevn cLoacn by the saue votes und bad the | Kellogg that 1 the Stuto were supplivd with grut tho wituesacs of buth = t' Luatedy P . T, Large, Chicago, cofin.fastentngs, . L