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- The Ghicage Dailp Teibnunme, | I e “VOLU: E XXXIX. TIIURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1878, o PRICE { $E CEN A POLITICAL. ¥ é-g?IIINGTON. [ &y s 5’;‘_— Gen.§ & 8nan’s Annual Report - PLEASANT FACES, # AMES AND BIRTHPLACES OF Willonghhy, il & Co5 Salesmen, Who requent an interviaw with their old townsmen, that thov may show them the NIC- EST-FI’%’[’!NG DLOTRBB‘ SOLD FOR NO FAULT., Terms, “gflulrfl Donling.” *Yankeen,” !'Irishmeon,” " Garman,” **Fnglishmen,” * Bcotchmen,'* ** Frenonhmon,” &o. No TURKS or OILINAMEN yot. Unll for either of thosa ** gontlomen® to wait upon you. 'rsrzgy onch want all the sales thoy 0an get, You naver will bo mot with indifferenco nour re. CORNER CLARK AND MADISON-STS. BRANGI-40 Ktk or Bkt TR o Talandeave oor: " OPEN TILLNINE EVERY NiGIT, Rt NI made of something like fifty blacks as mur- dered within the three weeks Immediately pre- ceding the clection. They are reprcsented as found hanging in rome cases two in & trae: In others, as hanging to the gatc-posts, and fn been sctive in the late_ victorious campaign in the city and county. It was presided over hy tne Hon, Edwarl Sandersou, Toasts were re- sponded to by the Hon. G. W. Allen, Henry Fink, L. ¥. Prisby, Gen, [links,G. W, Hazelton, dJ. C. McKenney, and W. W, Coleman. The lat- ~ DRESS GOODS, I : The Nfeaning and Intention of the Presidential New Depar= n'(‘lleu.h sgal, s found fo the felds ter entleman, concluding bis. rusnonie to the ‘to"tha Secretary of - the . | sentimeat, * An Honest Press,” sa at 8 % ture, it ey of it furkey fuifiliment of the promises made in 1877 of re- ‘War. % buzzards feasting ou the remains. The Parish, withal, is shown to have actually gonc Repub- lican by better than 600 m-]nfity’.iut has &nn counted, none the jess, for the Demaocrats. The Unlted ftates Commissioner, too, scems to bave been forced 1o lcave, TIR RIOWING FOR TENSAS 18 stil) worse, the number of kfiled being claimed at not less than 100, no Republican organization belny possible, and no attempt made, as a con- ne-luunm. to put & Republicsn ticket in the field. The affidavits of actual factsare certainly |redflt; and, fn view of the Iste utterances of the Presiident, are Itkely to yet rl;y their part. New Ontrans, Nov, 13.—Col, Frank Zacha- rie, who was sent by Gov, Nicholls as special sgent to Tensas to report the troe condlition of affaire there, han returoed, and sabmitted a lengthy report. e eays that, notwithstanding the exaggerated reports f-om Tensas, he could ouly aucceed in inding thut twelve negroes had beea killed. NORTH CAROLINA. TOE “'PLAN" ADOPTED IN TIHAT BTATE. Sverial Dispatch to The Trisune, Wasninaron, D. C., Nov, 13.~The delay In announcing the returns from North Carolina is now explained. Although three Republicans sumotion of specie payment, of reform In the Civll Bervice, of an economical administration of blic affairs, snd of equal freedom of suffrage North and and_Bouth, would be insisted on by the people, which wonld sustain the present and any futare Administration which will stana by these principles and ses them fuily realized. Bpeeches foilowed the regular tonsts, aud at near widnight the assemblage adjourned. LAZRLTON, Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Manison, Wis., Nov. 18.—As predicted in my dispatch Bunday nlzhf.' the seat of the Hon. Giearge C. Hazelton, Repubticsn Member of Conzress In the Thinl District, is to be con- tested by King, his_Democrat-Greenback op- ponent o the last Cangressional election, on the grounds of fraud. Mr, K|n&ll in our dty to-night, snd expressed his determination to vontest the seat, and bas securcd the services of the Hou, 8, A, Plnney, of this clty, to conduct his case. A prominent gentlemnan of that dis- trict told your correspondent to<lay that, If any frauds were perpetrated In that district, it was by the Demoucrats, and that hundreds of dollars were spent by that party whero tens were not apent by Hepublicaos, The whole schema is sct on fool simply to tie the Hiate, fo it will not bave & volce in the Congress of 1830 thould the Prusldential election be thrown In v He Discusses the Indian Quess tion from the Military Standpoint. Political Equality Under the Con- stitution Must Iixist at the South. . Spicimena of tho Unblushing Frands Practiced in the Carolina Elections, The Tribes Must Be Fed or Thoy Will Be Sure to Fight. REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS! DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS! TWENTY STYLES. Tirthplaces. Tnokwtt, N 1atapshire. zeter, Maine, SEET, W{OMIDE Cou M, Yo ette, 1o avia, N te, ‘‘Cumulative®” Voting Practiced In Those States with a Venge- ance,. Our Army, What Little There Is of It, in a Very Efficient State, 2 % Tieme-Paper Ballots COast by Hand- fols by the Unclean De- mooracy. WILT, PERSEVERE. TUR PRESIDENT'S DETERMINATION' REGAHDING Proposition for the Relief of the Many Freedmen's Bureau Vie- tims. ore, 111, iruinfa, Conn ew York (1t ew York City, Statistics Relative to the Coine [} THE SOUTHL. were fafrly clected to Congress, the chances are | the House, aud, were Hazcllon's majurity ten a f Gold A . : times as larzo'as it is, the schieme would be ge of Gold and o Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune. they will all be counted out under the law pass- Every Style Reduced. n Wasminorox, 1), C., Nov, 18.—~The Interview | ed by the last Democratic Legislature. otn | Puebed for “‘"fiE’P‘S.J'i,’“n'.'zyffli-r"’m""“ Silver, e i it with the President on the Bouthern situatlon, | the precinct and county ofticers of election have 58 nm‘n‘;lmwx tch “lam lz&-hh.u! s i PIE ALMY, T telegraphed last uighs and printed here this | opportunities to revisc and correct the returns. Apsox, Wis., Nov. 13.—Following; is the ' 2] . % bl i D e one nlauantors [ gh morafug, tia caused rouch tall, There is onc | Thoss have been widely and unscrupalously | gisl Yota In the countien combriing the | - qrs. suerseax's awwvaL nxron, ed in tho A’ , an I vortion which those who have taiked with the | used by the Democraticoflicers in the exact way hs - Wasuixaron, D. C.. Nov. 19.~Gen, Sherman proud record for the Revublican party sud for honcst money : i wo follow in making reductions to = President since the developments of the South- | Intended by the framers of the law., Another had submitted his anoual repore to Becretary compare with present prevatling | JOHACER) ern eloctions becamo kuown at the Nortt koow | metliod of fraud has been discovored s ono Caneett, s, . Tenney, | MeCrary. 1 it e refors to the reporta of tho prices. AT, = to be averdrawn. The President dues not re- | practiced in varlous portions of North Carolina. Ll D4y | Yifferent commanders of the military depart- 0-INCHT (DOUBLE FOLD (] Hout gard his dealing with the South o fallure. Ho | After the reglstration-lists were brought to the o | mients, aod fnvites particular attention to that 40- ( ) H Dav, {s a4 much convinced mow es ever that the | polling-places,and before the polls were opened, Y ot G Sheridan. His command, says Gen. 1 iH & coutan was right, and the only | pencli-marks werc drawn through the numnes z Sberman, embraces elgnt of the ten rogiments Sm]ml] Pla]fl S["H]] S 5[][: Joi iTatatwn, Pa. pructical ond just one to pursue. | of m number of culored Republicans, and of cavalry, sud elghteen of the twenty-Gye regl- t] ] ok aceth L Ule s, of course, . disappointed in | when they presented themaclyes they were told ments of Infaotry, which compose the entire double fold, at $1.00, markoed [ HiABNANA oertingis: Lrovinceof TANYCT: | awalust inaliig complaint on the 2round of the | Apyess oo tare oot eeq eiod Y rovisions, without stripping the seaboard and sbandooin x down feom§1.50. SERN FAT Rk ozelng, 1 Interfcrence of the Governinent, and uas beeu | plan, ILLINOIS, ther territories subjected to the same dangers, ‘ruvince of Fosen, nais, N, 1, WILLOUGHBY, L1 & O, | WILLOUGHRY, HILL & (0, Unsurpassable Tailor Clothicrs, | Unsurpassable Tuailor Clothiers, Toilers for I'rade, Boston Loilers for Trade, Boston Square- OFPICIAL NETURNS, #Bpecial Dispatch to Th+ Tribune 8rrinarizLp, Iil,, Nov. 13.=Ufficial returns received to-day complete those from the follow- ing Congressional Districts, and show: Tenth District—Sherwin, 2,051: Stonghton, 1,489; Adams, 372, Eleventh—8ingleton, 11,062; Dimmitt, 0,950; Pogue, 8,034, Twellth—8tsvenson, 18,870; Tipton, 12,058; left without excuise for the 1ate frauds and out- rages. e stll looks for lasting trood to result in the Bouth from hisconciliatory course, While ho does not lutend to ctiange the main features ol his dealings with the South, be wiil exert the whole power of the Law Department of tue Governinent to secure the promot punishinent of all uffenders engaged In theé late outrages, THONOUGLY IN RAUNEST. To the TWestern Associated Press, Wasminuron, . C., Nov. 13.--Published which he so graphically described fn hils own re- port, K8 territorial command 13 1,500 miles long snd 1,200 miles broad. This vast region bas in the past ten vears UNDERUONE A RADICAL CITANGE, From befng the pasture-field of millions of buf- falo, elk, etc., affording abundant ‘food for tho Indians, it has passed into n farming conntry traversed by many rallroads. ‘The game fs near- 1y all gune, and the Indisn has been forced on 8ilk and Wool Beotch Buitings, ful- ly 44 inches wide, at §1.26, mark- ed down from $2.00, Camol’s Hair Buitings, double width, fully 48 inchos wide, at $1.25, markod down from $2,00. Elogant Fronch Buitings, handsomo FRED DOUGLASS. WIS VIRWS ON TUR PRESIDENT'S NEW DEPART- vz, Bpectal Ditpatch to The Trivwhe, WasmINGTON, D. C., Nov.13.—Fred Douglass, in an tnterview to-day, suid: “The attitude of Presldent Hayes to the Southern policy, implied in his present effort to protect all citizens in the right of suflrage in South Carollna, Louisisna, Dealing IHousc, o Dcaling IHouse, CORNER CLARK AND MADISON-STS. [ CORNER CLARK AND MADISON-STS. styles, vory desirablo, at $3.00 532 Milwnakee-av,, corner Rucker-st, 632 Milwaukee-nv., cor, Rucker-st, stalements allecting the Presideot’s views on | and elsowhere, does not surpriso me. [tis what | Bickinore, 134, small reservations, Nearly all the Indi: om $3. 24024 i .240- sland-ay. the Bouthern questlon . secm to have been ex- o . | Elgntecnthes " 5 o Nearly all the Indiun per yard, reduced from $3.60. 238-240-242 Blue Island-av., cor, Twelfth-at. | 238-240-242 Blue Island-av,, cor. Twelfth-st. agrorated in bouh diveetione. . 1o {acte amess fi.i‘.:f.’.f:.“f.“??i :m;;:n :f«?:;ffefli‘;i;f'i‘;“a 1 vfif"é”,«n&.h Thomas, 12680; Allen, 12,0745 | yreattes were mads ou this theory that this OPEN TILL NINE EVERY NIGHT, OPEN TILL NINE EVERY NIGHT, change would oceur more slowly, and that thu Government would have to furnish partial food for the tudian, and that it would procure balf ur aquarter of the necessary imeat by hunting. Again, it was a favorite theory that the Indian . would see for himself a reason why he should cultivate the ground like the white men, but bis progress in this respect is scarccly per- ceptible, save Iu romnants of tribes like the Bantces, Pawnees, Cherokees, etz while the Sioux, Chcyennes, Arapahoes, Riowas, ctc., seem to prefer death to thy common to!l of tho farmer. HBoyond question it was hunger which drove the Bannocks' and Cheyennes to war this summer, ond simlinr cscapados will occur each year unfess these [n- dians be kept quict with iore food. 1t goems tdie to expect that the enterprising white ruco will cease till cvery scre of this cou- tinent to be that the Administration has decided upon no new siep, but thet the President s thoroughiy in carnest in’ bis intention to pro- teet United States citizons ‘when their rigus are violated, frrcapective of their political fuith, ‘T'he instructions recently referred to in these diepatches us baving peen Ilsumullf the Attoruey Geueral obviously. contemplated thia abjeet, though there has “been nu change in their orizinal tone uud temper. S0UTIT CAROLINA. TOLITICAL FREEDOM AB'IT I3 UNDERSTOOD IN TIAT STATZ. 'Spectal Dispatch'le Tha Tridune. Wasminerox, D, C., Nov. 18.—Commissloner Raum las recelved the following lotter from Cullector Braytou, of the :Bouth Carolina Dis- trict, giving 8 graphle description of the gross irauds practiced throughbat the Btate at the Iate clection: & CoLownra: Nov, O.~Dmas Sim: The.eleetion In this Biate wae the mo.-stuvendousand sys- tematle fraud, engaged In Uil elasees of cltizons, invented nnd encouraged oy leaders, snd made succeasful by the co-oporation of swurn managers, Tivnuo tickets, diminutive lumize, were votod in sil countles of the State whora there was Repablican oppoetion. ‘These ticketa were voted in Latches of somellines &4 many as thirty, wrapped in o larger ticket. oo puxes there wern threo times ag many volcs ns fliero were Yolors, Fuuprnrlneu' sake a bitndfolded man presumed to withdraw the excess, ‘Thoso takan out were alwsys ltepublican datluts, for a blind man coula distinguleh between the tivsue oud ordinary ballots, 'Flis county was Republican in 1570 in spite of all methuds resorted to oy over 1, b0 majority. |1 uever saw tho colorcd people vole more molidly thun this yesr, sud when tha polls werc closud they felt contlient of sncsess by 1,800 majority, Thinkol our consternation st tho couns, when the Deiocratie majority was re. ported ut over £, H00, at leawt J00 more than there are white volers in the coumy, Behold Ciarleston, with over 8,000 Republican majonty in 1870, changed (o f, B0 Democratic 1n public k. A. Snively, for Clerk of the Supremo Court, this District, has 3,551 majority over Converse, Joues, for Llerk of the Appellate Court, ssme District, has 6,400 over Duncan, MISCELLANEOUS. NINISTER NOTES, Npw Yonk, Nov. 18.—Mlvtster Noyes writes frota Franca fu regard to the 8altunstall charges, that he did not send a sincle cipher telegram to Becretary 8ncrman, that hedid not prepare or originate the aflidavits ot some 8500 or 400 voters, nor did he promise any oflice or reward to any member of the Florida Returuing Board, but after all was over he sald to both McLina and, Cowgill that, having honestly done thelr duly, he wounld commond them to Presldent Hayes, irreconcilinblcness of the South ftsell, I have known from the beginning that what bas beeo called the pacification policy was not unchanges- ble, but that It would be abaudoned or moditled as public weal might render it necessary. Two wecks before President Hayes came to Washington to be iosugurated it was my good fortuna to mect bim at Columbus, and to have a conversation ou the Nouthern policy. Foran hour I argued against {t, showing, by a review of the couflict betweon freedum and slavery, that every conces- slon which had bgen made to the South had been YOLLOWED BY INCKEASED RXACTIONS AND ARNOGANCE that thers had always been a class of men in that sectlon who cstecmed themsclves and wero csteemed as above the law, or o law unto them- sclves, who wore not Impressed with any just sense of the sacrcdocss of Luwwn life, and thought that negroes especialiy might be killed with impunity, I jusisted that con. cesslons would bo treated ns cowardice; that what the South necded was to be tuught that there is a God in lIsracl; that tho laws uf the land will bo enforced {n South Carolins as in Massachusetts and Oblo. Gov. Hayes assured ma that he Inteuded to GIVE TUR BOUTI A PAIR CHANCR to right itaelf, and to remqva all cause of com- plaint, if poesible. . ‘But,’ sald he, *it what I proposc shall fail of the good results at which I alm, [ shall certainly udopt some other course, Inuoeveotdu I intend to abandon your race or to fail in oxtending to them the protection of the richts guaranteed to them by the Constitu- tion.! ‘41 left Gov. Hayes Impressvd with the ides that oo is an lionest and courapeous man, wed- dea to no policy to the cxtent pursulne it without regard to conscauences, and controlled by & patriotiam as firm and inflexible as that whiech controlled the action of the wise and good Abrabam Lincoln himself," ** What do you thiuk will be the result of the new departure, if there §s o pew departure, of toe Adminlstration in dealing with the Bouth?" * Moxt salutury,” was the reply, ‘I think the Bouth itselt will sco iis errors and vorrect them, * It will, I belleve, tind out that a * Bolid Bouth' s dancerous even to ftself when so- cured by disfranchising freemen, 1t will, after learning the lesson, bo ready to grant equal rights o all." THEN AND NOW, SOUTR OAROLINA NEWSPAPER OPINION OF GOV. CHAMBERLAIN, Bvecial Dispaich 1o s Tribune, Wasuixaron, D. C., Nov. 13.—Pertinent to proccedings recently instituted sgainst ex-Gov, Chamberlaln by the Btate suthoritics of Bouth Carolina {8 the following ecxiract from the editorial columns of the Charleston News and Courierof May 14, 1675, referring to the same charges upou which Mr, Chamberlain has now been indicted: SPECIAL BARGAIN. 10 CABES COLORED CASH. MERES, including overy possible color, fully 38 inches wide, and of suporior quality, 60c a yard, marked down from 850. 100 pioces Chooked ‘and Striped Wool Buitings, in dark oloth shades, 250, markod down from 400, - In Low-Priced Dress Goods Our stock numbors thousands of pioces and an endloss varioty of stylos, ranging in priges’from 12)0 t0 50c a yard. el s “ORDERS BY MAIL” ‘Will have our immediate and oaro- ful attontion. By sonding for sam- ples, goods oan bo purchased equal- 1y a8 woll as by coming to the otty. Upon examination, if goods are not satisfactory thoy can bo voturned, and money choorfully refunded. }_21 & 123 State-st CTIE FALR. “THE FAIR V7ill Forte Lhe Bottom Oot 04 . Opposition to AL ‘We have just bought for UASH from s B worin B Dol e oar o (RS o olix at _our Low Pricos, and will offor for tho host 10 davs Dolls at Prices nover bafore quotod in this oity. 8-lnch Wax Dolls 10-Ineh Wax Dolls FIOFOSALN. Proposals for I«‘unfishing a Dis- tinctive Paper, Ete, TREASURY DEPARTNRNT, 4! OFricE Or TiX BXCRRTARY, Wasuinatox, D. C., Gct. =, Inia. [The Recretary of tho Tresiuey, dairiag th procare o +* distinctive Fageron which to print Rirtes Notes, Natfonal-Han the Uavernment, hereby Invitesinnnufacturersof note) bond, and other fine papers io aubmit seaied b {s for furnishing bank-note paper (made from pi finen stock: and bond paper of the bert qanltiy, co rising 8 *'distiuctive® fentire 1by the Int duction of silk_or other colured fibrea. Buch hropos: U6 be Recompanted by Asmples, And must state pri ana weight per 1,0 Osheots, slza i h{ 1344 Inches. 1 Lot \nd_mannfacturers ace also ?llll.n ldlb- atinctve H bank-note s bond pavers, (o bs exclusfvely used by the United Rtates, the offer to be accompanicd witn samples of aper with the distinctive foar ture propused upon It. The Becretary of the Tresaury hereby gives notic thet any *“disilnctive™ paper ‘which way ho ndobted it b sublect 1o (e provisious of res. 7,430 of iy, Revise Statates. which reads as followss SCEVery person . . . . wiio haror retalos in his control or powem(uin, wtiera dintinciivo papey fias bern adapted by the Beerctary of {he ‘Treasury fof the untl: Ratfunawnd other securitissof the Untred Biates, shy similar paper adapted to the riaking of any such obli- mxcept nnder the suthority saury of some athoe prover ahall be punished Uy o fine of aot niore than 83,000, or by fuipris: ahor not ioro than fftcen years, of Ly buti. Tho paper that inay bo selected 1o L i nanutactured urider the supersisinn of &n agent of the Governinent, and, It deenied neccaary, unier the prutectionof & Ruard, to be statluned st 'the miil: and the coatractor will he required to provide, without charee, in the bulldini {u which the baper s made, Fooms sultably furnished, to be used aa an odice by such agont, and fur the persana who may be desiunated to guard and count tho paper delivered: and, aino, room In- which tostors tLuntil ahipped: sid ho will b6 fTurther required to cons form to auch ressonatie regulntions ma may be made by the hecretary of the Treasury (o prevent the Improner removal from the mill of siy of the paper manufac tured under the contract, Ali vaper whi bo receiptad far by the agent as che mill, subject to future examiua. tion: and the contractor will be required o deliver It to e Eanreus Comyany, secuiely pucked, 1o tho preweuce rection of salit agont, In wooden boxes ppcd with fron, sealed a0 uarked ready for ships teutt and he wiil ale be required t furnish pertect lll’&f ‘with which to replace any returned to aim a4 do- ective, The canteact will bind the contractor to manufactura the distincrive paper fur the Tinited niates onl I"ro] Is will bo ro 1 Sintls Weanerday, the 41l day of Decatuer, 1374, They shionld La niarked ** Proc pou d BOITON. . Boston, Nov. 18.—Davis £, King, nominated last night by the Workingmen for Mayor, hus declined, 18 AUBCHITIALE OF CULTIVATION, It I not to be expectod that these pasture-flelds cat be used by the two races without cverlast- ing coullict. The reservations alrcady set npnarc. for the Indjans are lurgze enough, aud should suflice then'-to ralse all the meat and grain nieeensary for thelr subsistence, but meantimy :‘niy muast have food clse thoy will steal aud glit. * To convert thess Indlzns into a pastoral race in the first step in the upward progress of civiti- izatlon; that uf culture must be tho next stuge, though sluwer of reslization, But Ip this dirce- ton I8 tho sule hope of rescuing any part of the nomad Indians fromn utter aunibilation. This et cannot ba reached hy ineans of the present Peace nreuts, because persuusion 18 wasted vu au Indtan, ‘Chere must not only be A BIIOW UP FOICE, but actual force and subjection used. Forco will be necessary to compel thy nomad to culti- vate his own ground, ‘There 1s & widu distinction among the tribes, and cach tribo must be dealt with according to its nature. Large dlscretion to supply tuod must be lodged with the Presldent, or some- whers else. Starvation will each year csuse Wars, such us occurred this year with the sho- sh inid Bouthern Uheyennes. The artny can- not foresce or prevent thess wars, Al ft cando after tbe Indias break out, plunder, steal, und kit harmicss fawmilics, Is to pursus sud captuse them dn detwsl ulter julinito toil, chen conduct thewn back to their reservation, and turn thew Touse to return to the same game ad Hbttm, Cungress can alons vrovide a remedy, aud, it prevention be wiser than cure, money imd uls- cretion tnust be lodged somewhere iu time to preveut starvation. TUR PACIPIC COART TRINRS. Tho reports of Uens, McDowell, Hloward and Wilcux describe the condition of affairs fn the States and Territorfes bordering un the Pactie Ocean, These Iudians are cullected by Lribes aud families op wwmall rvations, well apart, 80 thut Indian w on a larze scale requiring voneert of action arv oot probable. Yot tho Nez Perces war of 1577 und the Shosbone war of this sumer show, however, thut these small bunds of Indiaus did a large awount of damace, and caused vreat consternation. The Paciile Coast [nlisns depend much on tish for subsist- ence, sud the establishicut of tsherles ou sby Lower Columbia 1s fust cuttig off the supply. ‘WILL, NOT CONTEST. Cixcixwaty, 0., Nov. 1t—The Hon. Mliton Bayler announces that he will not contest the election of the Hon. Ben Butterworth, Cungress- man-elect from the First Oblo District. PLORIDA, JacksouviLLe, Fls., Nov.13.—Chief-Justice Randall lias ordered a spectal sesslon of the Su- preme Court toconvenc at Tallabassce on Satur- day, when the petition for & mandamns azsinst the Conuty Canvaasiug Boards wlll be prescateil, 8mith (colored), Inspectoruf Mudison County, arreated yesterday, was balled to-day in $3,000. DAKOTA. Yangrow, D, T., Nov. 18.—Jndge Kidder, Dakota's Delczate to Congress, was in town to- day. ava In repiy to the questious of an loter- vicwer savs the closing mouths of his terms will bodevoted to an effort to secure the admission of Dakota as a State. ‘Ihe population of the Territory is sow 125,000, and {3 rapidly increas- ing. The Territory {s fur sdvanced in agricult- ure, mavulactures, and commercial foterests, and can conststently claim a place in the Union, Judgoe Kidder wilt strongly urge this watter at the next scssion of Congress, and will be fully indorsed by his covstituents, Dakota hus pro- eressed a8 1aras it cun as & Territory. \What it now asks Is statehood. Re, worth 10¢ e, worth 20c Inch Wax Dolls . }lr, worth i5e t at hard 14-fuch Wax Dolls Re, worth Gl Fine Wax Dolls with 18¢, worth S0e Our Hos Dall,. And all other Toye from 10 10 60 per cent lass than any oinerhouse. E. J. LEHMANN, “THE FAIR" Cor. Stnte and Adams-sts. KELLEY, MORLEY, & Go. Have, UNDER COVFER, all Sizes of thelr Ruperlor LACKAWANNA COAL hich they can Dellver Clean and free frum Saow or holesale and retall, st lowest market rates. Also, Brlar 1. uin_Offiee, 97 WASHINGTON-ST. ART GALLERY, 125 State-st. 1478, whlle the Ite; ans voted thers almost to 8 mun. These frands were noticed in the same way 1n all countius waare there was opposition, il tng North submit to inis? The Democrats engzged in thia stuling as & pastlme, aud the con- sequence I that the majuritles are so large that fraud 18 scif-evident, Itistrealedasa joke, and o une attempts to dony 1t exceps tho newspapers, which try to expluin 1t by waylng the colorsd Y;‘.npll voled slulost unantmonsly for the mocrata, Or course it s & e, but s0 1L wae In 18706, when tle vates In this State exceeded the number ol vates accordingto the census dn all but four countles of the Ntate, and thu Domocratic vote was 40, 000 larger than ever it wia hofore. ‘The Northern people allowed themselvesto bo gubled by Hampton's assertion that the colored people voted largely for biw. How could this be when the Hepublicsn vote wus nearly 5,000 larger than it ever wax beforo? At that election the Democrats clicated by re- peating—this tinio by stufug. The elcction was very quiet, for the Domocrats had alscounted the result, Frand has proven more successful \hau wmntaer, violeuce, and tntimidaiion, ‘This evening 1 got a letier from Judge Lee. of Sumter, asking mo tu infurm Gov, Hampton that his ofice s United 5 Cominisatoner had just been raided by a mob, ani lie had Uarely cacaped with hie life.' The Governor hal:f too 11l 10 bo aceu, fcailed npon the Atiorney-General, and he impaticntly told nie that §t was & ue ol bis Lusi- neas, and tiat Leo had wo iore righu thio y other citlzen; that §f ho was interfered with tho courts wers open Lo prosecute offenders, snd yet, for aught 1 knuw, he may now by surrounded by these outlnws, oF petbaps killed, Tae disheartenineg feature of these hoge frauds is the evideacy u shows of the dum lzatlon of the Lest citizens wheo thetr futorests come I conflict with ltepubhican action. ‘Phe fact Is patent that not only did citizons professing 10 be respectavie vote piore tuan one Hcket, but aworn mllllffll counted thew. Al the Democrats laugh over it, justify it, aud atale that the Ezccutive Committee wero its suthors, 1 bave scen the tivslie Lickels uf sevy countlos, aud they al) #how that they are printed upon on press, sup- puacd (o bu located here, the headquarers of the arty, Evorybooy sectied so caver (o hava & ud in thls pastimie that fn wost of fne counties the majority s judicrously lance, sowetimes ex+ ceedluk the ‘entira vole of the county, The man. agere were ubsorved during Ihe votiug often siire Flug up the Yotes. [t was s device Lo seaticr the [L for Distinctive 1'apes t and addressed to the un- ersigned. urll'xé‘ ‘Secretary rescrven the right to refect any o ali Lids, OPTICIAN, No.125 STATE-ST.,, Room 3, secand floors Special Attention glvento the Proper Adaptation of Spectacles. Pt JOUN BHERMAN, of 1lis Tressury. Proposals Tor Army Supplies, Urrick oF PuRCHANNG aXD Drror c«-mmuv.s 4 FIRES. No, i 43T WAsIXAGTOX-#T., ] Nov, 4, THTR. o Cluloan, SEALED PROPOSALS, fn dup) this advertisenient sttiched, will e office until 3 a'clock p. .’ Baturday, Nov. 10, for furnfshing the following supplies tu the Subsiatenco Dopartment, Unlted blates Army, dellvered at such Piaces In thi city us may Lo required, viz.: 3 Larrols Prime desa Porks 10.00 pounds Prime Miitie Uraos, band-picked. nowcrap, ooe-haif to b packed In round-hooped barrels full head-lined. aud one-half (ndoublesacks, (01ba, net each, cotton sack and yutaide gURLY, BAMO a4 scen at tifa oBices 3,000 pounds Peas, api 10be backud sauin 05 Learna: 30,0 polni 1o be packe: me 84 llcane; 7.8.% Tmmu s, full wel, b, AT TORONTO, ONT, Bpectal Dlspatch 1o Tha Tridune, ‘ToroNTO, Ont., Nov. 18.—Oneol the greatest conflagrations that bave visited Torouto fora number of years occurred early this worning, resulting 1n the destruction of the paful-shop, shoe-shop, drytug-kiln, engine-room, and the store-room Ju conpection with the Central Prison. The loss will reach over $100,000. All the property, includiog tho stock, belonged to the Ontario Goveroment, and {s insured fully, except several thousand dollars of newly manufsctured gooas. The stock destroyed was valued &t $23,000, the buildiog at $85000, the machinery, whidh was of tho latest truproved and most expensive kind, 830,000, aud the loss of Northern Itaflway cars, luwber, staves, etc., sbout 86,000, 'The scene amongst the convicts when the fro had assuined large proportions was au exciting one. ‘The news passed from cell to call with rapidity, and, while some sat up a yell to bo released, others maintained a quicter demesuor,uvidontly Liaviug lttlo fear of belng allowed to ba burned todeath. The prompt action of tho offcers and gusrds quicted the fears of the mors uervous of the priso snd preparstious were made . elrived WOl etters of recommendation can ho seen at M, Bern- ov, 10, bardt's otice feom thia leading physicians and clergy, ehes ot ualy of 'C) but all thoso of promincuce turoughou nited States beat qualtied to Juda uf Bl puveriority aa'an”optician, and ‘thu perfecinca of OFFICRHOURS, 9 TOt, 2 TOS, qufn Of Inquiey must incloss stamp for reply. CAUTI 9 azents ewinloyed or apvoluted. ce, W of Chi {ine United alde tvilind 4 10 be - E OrGL, GALT HOUSE LOUISVILLE, Y., UAS DEEN Butiely Refuruished and Reftied PRICES REDUCED, Full board aad targe, well-furnished stogle roome st $3.00 PER DAY. u e pounds best 3. Sad i s e orTo, Sabea: Strappedt . fo' 4.1, Bt Mo, : k) canes Cuprant Jeliyy 1108 3-10. packakes, (bt bieat. hehumackers; 2,00 510, cans Peathun, Lolifornia; 6 33510 cane paloio JAD cased 1o Betirapped and o be fn thorough shtp- CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, PBER I be recetved for the wtols o 4uy portton of “ FXCELSIOR OUR MOTTO."” the above amiounts, Which e to be { Unicss suttable regulations ure sdopted, salmon ased or do- ¥ b oto. Imperial Portraits, 3¢ lifo-size, 815 to $20, Sciusl vare By ume o dellvery 1 renurred hoto: H e & Fane Tol ronat el o8 will become cxtivet, und the Indians drivea to stealing, aud consequent war with the settlery. Reference Is mude to tho danger of hoctilities botween Indians and settlers (v Uregon sud Washington Territories, and slso in_ Arizona, owlng to trespasses by the whites. The army Is powerless to act tn eltber case, haviug no con- trol ur right to fntesfers cxeept atter bostilities arz actually beguu. ‘The Uencral reports thut the Indisn problew is vut a single problew, but wmany; us muny, slmost, as there are tribes. Seasurcs which would be wise In one lustauce would be folly u suotlier, and whatever departutent I3 chareed with it must be arned, uot only with force, Lut large discretlon and mutborlty to furnish fuod iu vmergencics, Ho was an ofice-holder during the four years whoa wholesala stealing by puolic officers way the Nevertoeless, Go{. o arge 1 kages will e sllowsd. Proposals will be | Permanant Crayon, Wfe-size Lust, $in Fecelved nbject o tha usial condltione, snd st ba | | Beauciul Water Colors: Tarceidin, and accoupanied Ly saniples, Iaak propusits or further | lmperial Cablucte n ful drees, 84 por doze iutormation wlll be furnlshed "?1'1"(7:‘“[:""“ o this ix;fl;l‘l'-“h't:,v‘v‘l:."l::r:lrv Aoh, Tho Hat o ryipe Ly T all Milsls toager S Artlatic, Superior Worl Proposals for Wrought aud Cast-Iron Work for the U. 8, Cusiom-Llouse, Etes, Chicago, I OFFICE OF 71K SUPRRYISING ARCHITROT, siallation, y day and hour, We do not spoak of Gov, Chamberlain's scholarly oicss: f his patriotic uttersuces, of Lis unfslling tact aud courtesy. We speak only of bis acts, y the lignt of We aay now that, however much appearances were against him, 11 1s moraily inipoesible that Le shoutd Laen, & Attoraey-Genersl, eitber facile or corrups. Such & mau'as ke is can nover Lave bren. Uov, Chamberlsin, therefure, richly descrves the con- FOR NALE, J. W. ALMY, Manager. FORSALE — ‘ny D rXT, ence of Iho people of this State. The pecplo val, should it have been FINANOIAL. . \v‘nuul;p'xfa:‘fl.' oy e i, tssuv vates that weee put n by the quantity, Sure- :1 South Carol nn."wno bave their all umnk'n. who f.og:q:le; n': |1: v’:mnAbc'zul 200 m!hamn were Oue rewhment will probably have to go to the a'-;-w—.......,.,.\,.,_w i ns..ug grgm.::. var( »"&':;:‘f.i’ 1;7'. ",‘",: ‘,’,?’,.fi‘,',,}‘.',‘.”' Iy 1t would be better 10 bave 1ho vutes weighed tu- | sce sud know what the people outale of the Ntate employed daily o the workshops, and turped | frontier iu tho spriug from the division of the Uvernment Bonds, SRV opla aun wnd buriia o piace Somplete, e —_— stead ofcounted. Yours truly, % L s fanuot kuow, are settutied of Gov. Chamberlaios | 1Y)y ue quantitics of work, ‘The followinz | Atlautic. 1t would be well If thers could bo nduw- 3 ) bonesty, They betlove tu hi, ss woll Lhay may, beld ot pofuts Iiku Atlants, Leavenworth, St. —— T'aul, aud Omishs, in rotatlon, a full rectment ol mmu;{ or cavalry for ostruction; bus s bitberto this bas becu hnpracticable. Cook County Orders, & City Scrips and Vouehers, UGBt and sold by LAZARUS SILVERMAN Baok. Clsmber of Coumuierce. NReal Estate Loans Oalwproveq chy icago Property, made as lowerst cure et ratea by BAIRD & BRADLEY, Mrought' and Caat-lron Worle cumnprisiug Fruwes, Shutter-Caslngs, il e Franes Tresholds, Skir(ing. I . Cuh tom-1lause, &c., at Chicago, §il.'1a’ accondanice with Jn'lnwddmlun sud schodule, cupica of which and any additfunal Inforuiation may Lo tisd oo_spoilca: tlon at thls vilice, o tho Utlice pf the puperfuterilent. JAB. 0. HILL, Supervilag Architeet, e DA G MILL, Superyblug Architact, QCEAN STEAMSIEED, -~ National Lino of Steamships. insurauce companies arv Ioterestod: Thu Phenlx of Euglsud, $23.000; the Hartford, $10.000; the Qucen's, $2500; Britih Aumierica, 82,250: the Royal of Liverpool, $2,250; thu Commercisl Unlou, $3,30; the Norch Britisb, $3,250; the Lancashire, $2,250. ‘The above does not givethe full swount of insurauce, only the actusl loss 10 each of the above coim- paules, . CHICAUO, miuge, Loor. &e., for thy WISCONSIN, SECOND COXGRBSSIONAL UISTRICT. Bpectal Dizpaich éo The Triduns. Warsutows, Wis., Nov. 14—The officlal caovass of Jeflerson County gives Luclen B, Caswell, Republican candidate for Cougress, & majority over I E. Davis, Dcwmocrat, of 458, : MOUE ARRESTS, NEWSP APER CuAnanw.du.tQ Vuvi m.—’-Tw«; ‘“il“o:mk: o to-day of partiea charged witl ¥ tue United Staten Taws at the Williain L. Davgett, u prowmi- neat Democrat, who was charged speclally with 1 ballot-box stutlilng i tuo letter of cx-Cougress. o | o Mackey, published In tho Northern hews- IN TS BOUTIL. 4 Geo. Bherman doubts the wisdom of selecting and DmplrtnE iu advance, a8 recowimcnded by Gen. Hancock, posts sud cawps i the South acuivst yellow fever, ‘Fhe aritllery school at Fortress Monroe 1s kept to a bigh standand, and is fast becowing & post graduate cuurse for bapers, began procecdings to-day against Mackey for libal. i — %0 Lasalle-st, : o iy Two years ago, 11, 8. Orton's majority in the 5. $10 00 : . SAILIBG/TWICK:A WERZ FHOM Y LOUISIANA., couuty over Mr. Caswell was1,125,—the Repub- [ A stil) alaam at 3:80 yesterdsy afternoon was "';{ucngnlmuun In the recommendation of ,000 TOWN BONDS. New York to Queenstown, Liverool, and Londa, | 'We hove disposed of aul but two AYVIDAVITS FOR TUN PRASIDENT, lican galn snce 1576 belug 1,553. I this (ia [ caused by the buralog of bals of cotton, val- | Gep. scotield that tho Bepteumber appolutmeots Tkt vo recatead ustlh Nov. 30 by the Busrd of | Cubta pasar from §3010 870 currenoy. Excumice | OF OUF hand.foeding folders, Thoy | ° Roecial Divaich (0 The Tribuse. Second) Caoiessiousl Listrict My, Caswell o | a0t 330, io the beduatirias fastory uf J. ©, f of MWest Fulabe dlicuasiuucd, aud furilee Eii el e bedi Wt SRC R Bt | pukoid sl faivend s © Swersse, €. DAIZ'GA | aro in perfaos order, and will be | Naw Onixaus, Lay Nov, 1i—Ropublicas | s matonts er Sen T 1ire m majorlty was | Bearssr, Wakker & 0o No. 125 Wt Waalug | o i et 1s T mped e pie MalLeens ver amavil :.!:;H‘;T.?.i"";i:'fi“x“u'.‘i e [ C5ar el 15 (GRer meormauoqamnto sold oheap., Addroas compilations iu conucctlon with tue lats Louisi- | only 38, Y'wo causes bave comspired to maka Lon aurect: | Cause, the bead of awistch 1ghts | cadets o exawived or mimittod after the st \ner lut auten sddrens d. 3. Wot ARTUY, Treams 8. LAHSON, No. 4 Bouth Clark-st. TRIBUNE CO., Chioago, ana eloction aro assumiug a shape mot particu- | thisgreat turn of scntiment ju the districe; of July. Ho questlons, buwever, the wisdoin tire. ‘The alarm from Box 313 at 7 o'clock last even- ing was false. Tha box s at the curver of Fifteenth and Union streets, and the polico say that the person o posseasion of the key is sup- roud 10 be the coe who has frequently caused alse alarms from tbo same box. 240, one, the unsatisfactory, double-dealing, and straddlivg position of Mr. Davis and bis plat- form on the all-absorblog question of fuasce; aod the uther, the wstralghtfor- ward, m-nl{. clear stand 1akeu Ly Mr., Caswell fn favor of honest wouey, ss nfi:&un the tiat sud solt-mioney craze. ‘The dis- trict is largely populated Ly Germa and, with that cundistengy for which they sre pro- varbisl, they af by tucir houcst-money scotiments, ¢ven though o so doing they had to sever old party sasocistious. ‘This tells the story, and the wholo story, of the great change of sentlment wrougbt i the Becoud District of Wisconalu at the late clection. The party of the future \hat does not favor au houest tuau- cial system ueed expect no ald or cowfort from the Germans, 3 BANQUET. MiLwavkes, Nov. 18.—The Republicau ban- quet at the Newhall House to-ntzhit was particl- valéd 1n by wmauy of tue geotlewvu wiy bad of thy recommeudation that the standand for admisslon of cadets bo ralsud. He thinks that so erroneous lmpression is con non that the Academy wlil iruduu: more uf cers than wre uceded for the arwy, but e perlence bas sbhown that vacuurica anuualiy vccur in theasrmy toac least the number uf sixty, which is wore tban the graduating cluss, STKENOT OF TUB ARNY, . The report shbows thut theru are 7,82 une listed wenfu the ten reglments of cavaury ln the army, 2,630 men in the five reglmeuts of I:E‘l‘:l.'ly. mld ‘ll. .l:nle "WU*“VJ regimicuts ol tuntry, makiog s tot. of 21,664 Hulxu Lhess there wre In the cugiveer battallon 1997 . perma- nent uud recrultiog partles, music-boys, sud secrults o the depots, L1315 eoligted men detached vu geuéral service, 373, ordusuie departments, 3415 West Polut detachwents, . IN; pnsou gusrd, 715 Hospital Stewards, 153; Orduance Scrgesnts, 14; Comuylssary larly cowplimentary to the Goverument of Qov. Nicholls, placed, as they are, beside bis oft-repeatod assurances of ample protection for e e o PG W oo o | eolored voters. ‘Thero are quite as many polit- o 7,,‘;‘.'!,'.’;:‘:;.:,’,‘22; fcal refugees o New Orldans, scemingly from ‘of any purobasers of | the couutry vurislics, as fu the campaizn of 16576, HEAL SACQUES, They report themselves uow, sa thew, driven JUFKS or BUAS, | from thelr howes bocauss of thelr polltical afll- $afiee, us before ds- | siony. Thelr atfidasits Lave boen taken for probable use in the vesr future, and show up badly enough. Those from Concordia snd Tea- s3s Parlsocs, in particular, show an **unfortu- uate’ condition of allairs, Lo say the least. TUE PAKISI OF CONCORDIA has & registered calored voto of 3,600, as sgainst 375 for the whites. Afidavits show the whites 28 orzaslzed loto wilitis compavies, snd the Llachs a3 completely terrorized. A sbiowloe 13 ANCIOR L DEVONIA, Nov. NCHORIS, N ANCH U1 1Bk ew Yorkw AUSTHALIANOV.13. 7am | ALBA [1A- Nov. Cauina 8315 40 kicunion T ket aireduced rasoe O Wasblagion-st. " CUNARD MAIL LINE, Ealling threo tincs & week toand f Ports. - Lowest Prices, o Deftiak, Apply st Conva F. 1L DU VERN NOLTIL GRRMAN LLOVD. © The steamicin thia Cowpauy will sall oy - day frow Ilrcln‘i'fl Eler, fuol vt Thln‘-!l..r'i:hol:;. Lates of Pasige~Froin New York 1o soutliamplon 3 : 1 BT e, "‘H".‘u‘&“.‘."’i i pacend pé 04 FICld Glasads, Toseadupe M Bt i 4 i 1 PO UG S Bt W 4 Toleacopes, S udvhsge anpir o COELEICHS & ¢ ey Hm YOUR™ 1OUSE 0F RORCITES, BUCK & RAY: 'S Motk l’*wd!r Iy cieciual . ;I;rluh‘m 'nlnl:? 1l elao faile. llfl!lll;: IV 41, TR ov. 30, 10 am LIVIA. Dot 7, 3D w UL, I Lsongus by the —MARS” Cologne. e g — TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. Nzw Youk, Nov. 13.—The American Tustitute of Archltects begsn to-day its twellth sunual convention. Tho address of Presulent Walters dwelt upoo the progress made in srchitecture, and belleved the prospects for a business revival were good. Darrorr, Nov, 18.—Capt. Edward O'Meazher Condon srrived beru this witeruoun from Wash- Ington, and was yiveo s public reception st oune Meu's flall this niog by Lis fricads and admirers. Brief agdreases were delivered Ly Capt. Condon sud vtlicss. Ofice, Borthwest cornor plbieager Generul Wastern Ageas.

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