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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1880—-TWELVE PAGHS, tin, a watch- | vasa, gone into *he northern woods, “8 ofl found that there were abeotutely At the localities destamted K, Belize einty and the election of | ed. A powerful man named M vote of thirs | man nnd faniter in the Treasure z ¥ re 7 vel . trunsferred.to the Governor's offices arms'were clted spectat tary Gray read off 1 Republicans to the twelye Democrats, Alara dirit Gloan eMnbenrl, suid A-akeon Atal t the variously is returns in ngono- | This showed tint the Republicans tad not ted tho dative rons volec, OLcoitrse, every figure had been | yet eaucnsed on the condition of uffalrs, nor Seating eee om tueing tho daye night, and pr “OLD SHELBY.” What will become of this part of the pros. * gram isnot yet known: After this man ro turned to Washington ft, was a enrious thing: to notica the netion of the Democrats who had partleipated In the disgraceful mob, ~ Mast all of then: dented being there at_all, and the ones who contd not squirm ont of ft, - with annetimontous frees, witlng thet would: “Y i out intrud Ta and the spaces ouside i 6 | the ehalr In the Si counter was throngedt by Interested and exe | Ch rk, that boils nel oui ribele i) STEALING A STATE. Not in Maine, but in Wis- Crookes aud Town 2 and ne vale f ery igure acl bean |: ot epi cieal an He eoWilIHon OF aiTALek: ‘ : of iri reek, Sprite di | Otherwise Known as the Yazoo of In- vious! mased upon in thelr private of- ned a plan of netlor. AASSUOYY, t trivial events eeented onsation if | hert's Mils were minuufietured remote from eangultations. Attorney-Cenera! George | after a brief reafauince by the Tee fe | ict ianeen R Achent suri na ee eee ee em, feo diana and of the North, B, Smith In each ease, clear or doubtful, sy A, 5 fesolution was adopled — noti: | whoaustained tho Barstow gidn, wna yeelngr alate said nt La Crosse,—and that they were sent up ng is E: i 0 i E ie ; lency oy, Ww? | the street early on one of these evenings, when | Inte the country there to confederates of the o - ‘ 1 a consin Over Twenty tnnetat i lias Us Wate of Fe that the feu inte wis tn neat tho oxetentont wane ‘thre ian ine Geert rotirat deluding tet at 8° 1Tho Meanest Polltlenl Section to Bo exclu da Wo Wont ‘there to, seu wat tis Treasurer Janssen assented, ‘The returns | and reddy to receive any. nnuntention + ht wel he On i Te he 4 sanera z . epithileans intended dolng with the fmmil-i Years Ago. as canyassed and thy result ng declared by | which he mixht lnve to of This was a inoad tert he pe LE THCe RR HTP PR TSP aes gC Found In That State. mints 1” when the fact was that no Repub- leans werd there. as It was wholly 1 Demo- eratie tanetin About the only sensible man wii was Invited to be present to sec tho hegroes was the Sheriff. Toop sent for him three different times, asking him to summon, ils posse and go to the depot; but this gen- them gave Barstow 157 majority, and tho | point gained by Barstow, In seenring reeog- | tnd elecquent jurist eaccompiny bin, and the | which had, us it appeared, be certiflente was so Issued, In response, eyell | nition by th popnlar branel of the bers | jivintion. waa u epted, Ag the two enteral ATOLEN FROM ITS CUSTODIAN * f ex! seer tow's Dem- | ture, ‘fhe Senate mot again the following 4 ye Melding Raahford, ie 3 Tho Celebrated Caso of Rashford Against | serie iene theowehsn tue Seater wien | day and after enalteratetette and bent | Reentry, MeN MeTAtUR | temporary turtbae purpose. Tho naire of ene | Purtionlars of the Ontmges Practiced on tf onder and wilder yell of disappointment, | tatlon, adopted a similar resolution, It was | were seen ona front sent. As thoy turned thelr Ie apeier tk Barstow for tho Possession of tho anger, nnd exertion ascended from lis op proposed by one Senator to Insert the words | heads and auw the dndge and his young friend It appears, trat puch ol ange ‘i sandlead Berth Qaraliaa Hegroos r povents, who elalmed that the eanvass wasn | do facto” before “Governor” but this | enter, they evidently thought that canspiracy | TiO uramme bul eurelesle and. withers eh tleman sent word to hin saying that he was Governorship, nit, and that the irregitlar returns upon | was not fuststed on, for C. L. Shotes (topub- | aid corruption wer on foot. and the innocent | iiinatian nt tho ennvaes, ats when An ofiicer of peace; that he Fra tho rest ee ict were in tho main | Mean) ‘and Judge Dunn ‘arated that the | event was the town talk for aday or two afters | Pho chameter of the rtiens Wil Demecratie Brotality Unequated Save in Balldealag | fiterrere with negso Thumtgeantas andl ie wee e falae and forged. question of who was Governor was a Judielal | Wa ee ex canvassed, tho awent started from eve 2 IN Southern Sections, slot. elected to obey the calls of Hoop or any 5 sah sn netunns. * one, and that st was the duty of the Lepist THREATS OF IMPEACHMENT hia dys and he vowed that if he’ Ived six other man otherwise than in the discharge How Barstow Was Counted In by the THE AGLEGED FALSE: DETHINR ture to recognize ng Governor the person | against the Judges for usurping Jurtedietion in | wmonths longer he would himaelf prosecute and Of his dutles: Tho Nistor ata " Tn Waupaca County o terrific county-seat | whom they found placed in that aftice by the | the Gubenmtorial euse freely follawed from the | Dring to punishment the scoundrels by whom | gpeetat co dence of The Chteage Tribune. . thee fright eth lite eek. ‘| fight culminated Inn yote on its location at y mie Fhe | refonda of Thuretow, WhO hadan ample. majority | the fraud : : wes ah une | ail Ainsden are fraught with intorest, and are Returning Board and In- Waupaca Falls or Mukwa in that year, and pucra tlt of luw,—that ts, by the canvass or | {Ti8" Akeemly for that, purpose, OF eautnse Ap DEER PHURTHATER Suennyvinee, Ind, Jan. &—There 1s. per- splendid subjects for the " Rogues’ Gallery? ted each pinee east n vole nearly equal to its en- the ae ae LAA UNReR bia bbAi nD » | tho Hennte would ha mtinit y uequitted the Tho next, March 2t, was Aaatlioe senentfonnl haps no town within the wide domains of | 1 nan Hse ile country during the Rebellion, 4 “atuffed?? yote wag largely favorable tu | created a certain terror in the Barstow ranks, i lee, ont nr ; . % Barstow, and was returned for lim as cast, | for he was the leading legal mind in tie | allsinpertant to Tarstow, | Hut the attenne was Ciuygerouis comiict burl atieen metuetertae ea bangs Magy Ee aptatlbny nolieally a oe . At Mukin tho fletitious vote was cast only | Lexistature, and his admission that the aqnee tho Harstow progriing for Iethoe teen akeke | ecutive and Judicial Departments of the Gove | Wie, ns does Shelbyville. ‘That It deserves And Then Ousted by the De- | oy ihe focal question, and the vote for State | tion as to the Goyernorship was a judicial fe dudges should have been linpexched, white | eramient: that be suw no other methods or | the name ft has won, no one who 1s ac- money wus sent him to return here, lis party soun afterwards took him up ond noms my of course electing, him Sheriff. - After his term expired he purchased'a, print-- oflleers pre ythe regular vote; bul, with | one was a direct slap in the face at the thoy were wrong nothing world hive inoked | Meus for the settlement of such a conilict ex | quainied with its people ean deny, In all it cree of the Supreme Cee e ae few aurrenmelng towns, It was | theory which they were forming: “that | so much like the courneeot honesty and con. | cept by fore, and added: the reports that Inve been heralded from the | Me-office, assuming the editorship of n papers «A 3 Court. canvassed. by an unlowfl rimp of the | te ~ question was a high polltienl | retous rectitude ag ne vigorous nasiult of this |“ Sitel a tral and auch an issue are to be re- ‘Atlintieto the Pacific, and from the Lakes | Sawn as the Weel Voluntecr, the former, . ourt, County Supervisors, and was returned by | one, whieh the ceanynss and | Icndon tho Court, which Insisted on sifting Bur- | gretted by every citizen of tho Stute na the most Mintle ty the Pacific, and from the Lakes | part of the name belng very appropriate, the them th the State enntyassers, It wag slightly Traseneian of the oflice, fonathor with Tecog | stow's clulms to the itterinost. cant it powell bap ae papuniieay raven i Ee te ih Yrom if feet tt vn or a is ‘ite ver paid on i a § . * h This va he Stata | nitlon by the Assembly, lind settled, and that MOING DENIND THE RETURNS. i" ro att site vg | tolttconcerntng ft. From tts reputation the | country, This ha never pald for, Being an. Fee tend i Watibacn, Batis vate | Hisslows tiueeaiit hot he tavesthqated by: | pop. ehcecunsel for oth, wariier xtme. Ante iitie pence, welturecandchameterofinosinses, | Average inan would conetude that he must | ufldel, he nttucked in the most’ outrageous } The Inside History of the Trial, and a was regularly returned, and was_ fol- | the Court, the Executive beluga separate, his | court, and by stipulation exhibited the recat ne of these departments, xo arrayed fn hust be Iiterally a walking arsenal before he can | ner the Christian people of our city, So” 5 Jowed by a. supplemental return from dependent, and eodrdnate department of the | of tho ennviss and Barstow's certifieate of elees | fty to euch other, must yleld. White dinitiaters a , 4 bitter wus he tn his artleles that the eftizens Raoy Sketch of the Chief Actors Me unnamed ~loeallty, designated as | Govermucht. ‘The fnulity- at the certifiente | lon, and asked tho Court whether they alionid | Inyethe tes utlve Department, Lahoutdemnelder | enter Its sacred confines and be safe. Suel | ciearksen To TRAT DOWN 113 OFFICR in the Drama. how ah i Range, 10) giving. Barstow | Was tho phrase used, but the doctrine of the rhind st to. forntee, fate tho frets of the cif reereant to the high duttes tn is notthe case, The location of tha town is es in the Drama. ‘ aftnous Tho C Used ta pass upon the y the Constitution, and its Ru ho in| twenty-six miles southeast of Indlanapolts, unless he ceased his seandalons tlolngs, Bee Ing thus compelled to fron this part of lis 4 business, he sank down below a level of the conmnon county newspaper notoriety, only algo a nearly unanhnous vote. ‘These two | Barstow men was that the Governarship was. 4 y i evil “office? but a governmental “de- relurus the State Buard counted. ‘The Brown | Hot nelvil “office 3 manner, sitying that, so presented, it was me +) . | tf »pleaental return | parginent,” with which the Judieliry, another t testion, wit Tsetre be! County Board sent a suppl Uiapurtmjent, eoutd not interfere by inauiey Thay than smuve Rnentane Gate dae te sen ricing the dependence of the Executive, to sleld our Gove "I stele criment to such a high-handed usurpation. of | atthe crossing of the Indianapolis, Cincln dietal power, und, as tho Governor of the | nath & Lafayette and the Jeffersonville, of election in thi : frou Door County, then attached to Brown I never nequierce or eubt ts % fo be resurrected at the head of the Inia mob, A Coxo That'May Furnish Somo Hints for | trey iran and eoanty wrpases, while the | Int the title Of its veeuyants tn other worls | ausier foto eaimplnin, hi ia tthe furiee mine bac one alternatives Atlin a intinanbenls Hallroads, and 18 | item was. lis first apnearaee on the battle * the Maine Bepublicans---Porsonal Staie Board rejected, “Prechnet” returns nn Henke ot Se tatrpnclniy vie txeeutive Sictlon hay tug boun overt ait fee ab ue ulternitive" he deseribed snmewhnt | the connty-seat of Shelby County, one of the | getd since his memorable exmpalan against 7 above described were canvassed from the ” ee y beman al cl meted Hicks Wasiniy ea eit Ga ntathaatur the cane onwhien | crhitely ng" surrendering ick to the people | inost fertile and proliffe in Judiann. Its | Canada, Last week he was compelled to sell and Political, northwestern bing sno, purporting, to ba ae by foes, ircore aeeen netried Tenet {t wag netted na hla nuswer. ‘Tho Atiorney-Gen- tho powers conferred upon hin, population will number fully 4,000, but the | his office, and it {s now hoped that he will sent from " Bridge Creek,” Chippewa County, OY. * : cathy anploted | ¢raldectinad to. interfere in such eotrse ay AND HE RESIGNED, noticeable features are the substantial build- | drift Into obsenrity, Seeelal Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, “Spring Creek,” Polk County, “Gilbert's | Barstow had not yet formally employed | Syntords This left n yacaney: in. the oflice of Governor. Amatlon 1s a polltleal bummer of the worst i Z—Wiseonsln w Mills,” and Mekomonee, Dunn County. ‘The | counsel, but in general conversation amon ‘ ; for Judgment hud not yet been rendered in Bash. | Mex and fhe streets, type. ee ea ee rae cviteat | last named wasnn honest, though ireeiar | the invyers who supported his claims, this |. COUNSED stair anor, , fondativon, So Liet-Gor Arisur Mesriine | ‘The inhabltants, soctalty, are a chureh-go- | SPE 15 a perfect ulnnt in strength, and. is radical Democratic State from ho warmest | return, the votes having been undoubtedly | Was Ke as sue geateay I eles sy el demurred te beenme J ng Governorsand occupied thouilles ing people, rather than a set of blacklegs, | the feknowledgvil bully of the county. Une Territorial thes and under the StateGovern- } east, But lt was denouteed asiictitions with THE ARGUMENT ADVANCED, ncouple of diya, and some of the lnwa of that educated, naturally rough and vile, ts does : in arguing ail tho questions Involved, | Mr. Orton | gession are approved by him as Governor, He | eutthronts, and knaves, Tweedy, a W “Bri yk and 'Fown 25, Range 107 | Legislature In foint convention, whieh as- | would decide tho. certificate Insunliciont, and | X¢{00 parden a conviet, and to appoint a notary Pept oii cratic snecession. Jolin I. Tweedy, a Sie th ey a porely fictitionsund fraudulent. | sembled as usunl, without evidences of may | Curpenter bad probably reached tho same con- | Rub! ethene wan tall of hiecietemdna the ciiice | and It fs the political leaders of the Demo- of Milwaukee, was elected delegate to Con- SLES! inordinate excitement, But the feeling out. | clusion, for he was at that very the contesting | which hud so. dropped aan wind-fall te himy but | cratte party whieh fs the causo of all the po- A SPLENDID INAUGURATION PH ment till 184; up to that time there having } the others. And ftmayas well hesaid here | | ‘The next day (Jan, 1t) Goy. been but two breaks In the line of Demo- | that tho “Gilbert Mills,” “Spring Creek," | Itvered his message to the t as he pleases, He was once shot inas et fight, and stil! carries a 42-calibra shot in his worth is noted more par- tleularly for hts brutality. Incessantly fol~ Io hin fs a set of roughs who do his! a ails gress in 184, ovar Moses M, Strong, and 1.0, a : . rae side was Intense and rising; open thrents of | the office of District-Attorney of Rock County, | no plan was formed to that effect. Mtical disturbance. The number of votes 8 ack of do that. of thel; sz = v. Barstow was projected and took ie ‘hieh i Ares +7 tS gas tt. pack of dogs do that. of thelr Farwell, a Whig, FreeSoller, and independ | Mace vin the dest Monday of the following | free to place Bashford tn ane nades | Tut bn heen ennenesed out, Maid Me cond THE CLOSING SCENT. cast in 1878 was 5611, the Democratle vate It there is any politial Agliting’ tog Amsden and his gang are called ft. Ife has unmercifully punished? 4 enk men simply because he could, neve being arrested for It. Such men as these the Democratic part; ; hold up as leading men, intrusting them wit} the best offices In the county, Itis the men who have blasted the falr aime yville. and mace it a reprouch and t by-word. Happily, the entire community is notof this water, and the better class of Hl pollticians, as well as the opening notes of the campaign, will bo reserved for another « ent, was elected Governor by a faw hundred | Jannary (1850), the day fixed by law. “W3rille | Peavle | from, the durrounding counitey | are thie a canvase wis final i Tuirstow's case | Murch 2, Chief-Juatico Whiton, in a final and | being 000 In the majority. In “Old Shelby." minjority, in 1851, while on the balance of the juntisegnttornet military. companies from | thran of to the Gonttol and Grawded the late | tyne not in tile own. Hywn's uncumont againat | comprehensiy opinion, rovlewed tho “evtlee | the Yazoo uf oranda ed otctha North tie =} rent Democratle by 0,000 or | Milwaukee were present and formed an es- i Alaa 2 es the finullty of the canvuss was a stormy and | case.and gave Judgment in Bashford'a favor. | ty fs by fellate, and the doles of 8.0 nnjoity. Willian A. Ihrstow way the | e0P2t anne were dreds Gov, Baratow ree th | Mes, were cision of the counter cali | ect oe Te desta tant ecg of | font immedintl provided tmnt aan | HAP J9 tn by ella and dh lng of ,000 majority. jain A. Barstow was the SATS ene pease of Barstow and Bashford occurred, uretow's counsel was “monstrous” and | certitied copy of the document, with the btmud- is sel vlre-workers f abtest, tho pitcktest, the most energetic, anil | Uiatol betwerhopen tanks of tio liitary. | » Ol Jan. M4 Hashford’'scounsel tind prepared stockton’ and ne tmplored the Court to not | est aval aud brightest ribbon in tho Clerk of the | and wiysterious, A. slate is made up for con- fertile In resources of all the Demo- Ath lik ( I > head bared, and | {Copy of an Information to be filed in the | only overrule tho plea, but o dose" with repro | Court's collection, and, accom panied by thirty | ventlons, then ff the unwashed attempt to the most fert ‘eso! and eftizens, his handsome head bared, Supreme Court, Instituting suit against Bar- { butlon.” to put on tts Judit armor and strike | or forty friends, ticluding Mr. Welch, Divld At- | jump the traces they are. whipped into line cratle pollticlans, by whose management and | he bowhng and smiling his thanks In answer | crow for possession of the oflice. “Under tho | town the usurper’s Hen of his own power." | woo, 8. W. Dein, Jitnes Morrison, ‘and others without further ado. Sometimes the con- Jnvors Democratlesupremney had been so long it thy pliers of the throng fines were Hynes law, tls suit hud to be brought by the At | On March 4 the Court uve riled the tens inl ie ah Taputaleata whout fowls qPrececded | ventions fall to nominate to a letter the mon maintained, Ie organized and manipulated crt ates oGolling, of the circuit Court (tor torney-General, In the name of the State. | Whiton and Justice A. D. Sint giving verbal | Entering, they found Gov. Mearhur. | tits selected, then dire threats to leave the Jocnl pollties, and acquired such strength yunahita whieh ‘are explained hereafter), ad- Bashford and his counsel conenrrent opinions to that effect, ut the’ table, nnd Private ‘Reeretary | party are made, but sumehow an oflicesecker and prominence that he was chosen without | ministered the oath of office to Goy, Barstow | DISTRUSTHD THE AGED ATORNEY-QENERAL, | , For four days following there was quict,go | Hunter nenr by. Gov, Bashford handed ..Gov. nehe Aap s a 4 i dy . Ss 3 far us official proceedings went, but the public | MeArthur the copy of the Judgment, and, in not ist move made by the Democratic hte 4 ‘ 7 1 5 s eauct, vietent and nbusive, ¢Uispite riged wher= sel EXCCULIVE 20, very ish, wis ol el paintarest Misoites fa thpuly Leet poorest of Grant's, but he was Dinand, urbane, | sought to procure the fiting of an informa | over members of opposit factions eame In eels | books, pupers, records, ete. sary fonltah wan tg athering, tonether, te THE MAINE DECISION. f used Itand all its patronage, which, inelud- | iid fasetnating to all who approneled hing | ton prepared by themselves, suspecting that | liston. Gov, MeArthur—How long have [ to consider | from feaving the train at thls point... 1n De= {ng loans from the School. Fund, was tm- | g reception followed with a. gorgeous dance | the one prepared by hin. would be intention- A BENSATIONAL DAY your demand? a cember a party of North h Its Effect on Witnols Den ti ig mense, to strengthen his party, and expectal- | in, the evening, attended by all tho young | ally defective or Insufllcent. He refused to | followed. On March 8. nll the Judges, and Care | G@O¥. Hlaxhford (atter a moment's hesitution)— | Comber it party, of North, helng twenty= ROCEAIes ly tho wing of the party which constituted | folks aud the Democratic old fotks, nt the | fllethelrinformation, but tiled oneprepared In | penter and Orton, counsel for Mnestow, and | ONG Minute, ele Ly: Heer All GALE date ee thoes ieee Petia To the Editor of Tha Ctengo Tribune. ‘ Capitol. ‘The day was intensely cold but | the usual form in quo warranto proceedings, | Randall and Khowiteu, come tor Bashford, MeArthur—Suppose T do not comply? nree R ese A es Spurnaricnp, Ml, Jan.4.—This morning, wn his personal following, although, up to that | <4 fy This e iy - for Gov. Hashfort—I shill tee such force us may | Women and eildren, Without a place to | a, nude! " , grandly celebrated, This copy of ayinformation set forth ty de- | were present. It was the diy for Barstow ta ito neceusuey tascetiee puma top, they * tered . in th ler subdued hend-lines, tho Register pitb~ time, there had been no. strongly-marked é FRIENT KORE: tail the ante whieh they alleged had oc- | make his answer, and the decisions fixed the | Mescesury fp xecure posaeaalon, stop, they were quartered ina room In the | tehed tho declalon of the Juitges of the Suprema divisions leading to the formation ata ahaa ae a curred fn the canvass, specifying the precinct | {tet that ft must be to the merits af the case; be fe tga cur Considering this (casting a | rear of a barber-stinp run by acitizen of thelr | f Stat ty Gok, ns tending but steniticnnt of gloom to follow this splen- 7 a aati iL | Must uver {hut he received mors votes than | fille around on the group) array of constrictive | own race, Tad Barnum arrived with the | Court of Maine on tho points submitted by Gov. e. whale which swallowed Jonali no more curl- | Gareeton. 'The text of the decision was budly Peopls | tranamitted, or the people about tho Register of~ re Btuy- | flee were so cut in the comb that they did not OF CLIQUES AND FACTIONS, dtd demoustratlon,wasenacted during teday | 8d supplementary returns ‘ns fictitious aut | Tiron did nt the election, AR the enso we force, I shull ylelt, and retire. He was a man of unusually fine and attraet- | in another partot tho Capitol. Bashford had Tee dT teal eee tet called, after « decorous piuse, Mr. Carpenter ete erent yaaa ral that it Is con- {ve personal appearance, with a mixed | secured as counsel E.G. yan, who stood at | toting that Willan A. Barstow hid nsurped [eeeagy Raullns, & Dortentans-looking document | Co Meardur—Yes, sn I ebali take my | flock osity would have been excite to the room in whleh th - . | the very head of his profession, and hil con- 4 : Nee AES fn this Heated, and nuldrense the Court on the | rouve. ing, peering at them as if they were a of | care toset it up correctly, us) it was badly blure my ond bluntness in iis manners att nd- | chided with masterly power att eloquence | 88d Mtmded Into the oilice ,of Governor, to | huzanis involved 1 contiiet between the des oa mp axe eas deville ar cannibals, til the poor blacks | rea with ede But enough of it ts plain to ress Which mado him exceedingly eaptivat- ‘Aehpicl tgce Huhbell whieh Coles Bashford: was entitled, partments of the Government. He then, with GOV. MANTHUR AND COL. HUNTER 1 f 4 Ouce Pl i Sin avaa Woe: seninnlainth olittetan Whalmpc Achment of Judge Hubbell a couy 0 SUSIOSRD COCAINE ‘rumatie effect, banded the document which hy | thon passed out through the throny, who sepa: thought thent eves each n King ori ueen | send to their ancient holes the average Demo= Ing. Tio was not scrupulous as a pr y | years before, and who his since hada varied MON . held, to the Judges, and adding, “My instructions | rated right and lett taopen twas AIL except | Ha Royal paliee in the boson of 2 Royal id, Sr. Orton, and | Guy, lntahfond had Hit wine tine semana core | Hunlly, Instead of half-starved and halt. | fruts Who hind been chuckling for days past over ad he did not belleve that any | experience closing as present Chief Justles On Jan. W nothing oceurred. On Jan. 1%, | of the Governor, for Mr. 3 . i niet and thecike,” | ered: hetud removed hishuLoniiratenteringand | clothed nezroes In mn old room fifteen by. thesteuling of « Stute by the scoundrels in 1 eroly so* he Wi en [Of the State Supreme Court, Judge T. QO. | the Supreme Court issued its summons | myself, Pwithdraw from tin bay else Was -aliieerely'so ‘. Jieavhs, ltontnes ‘Hawe, who had then been a year or two off | directing Barstow to appear and answer the | after whieh ho and Orton rete he dacn- | addressing Gov. McArthur, Now, as Gov, Me- | twenty, They were seemingly In a needy | Mitino, and quite prompt in asking tho question ble in his resentments and equally firm in his, ig, : q alent eon ise : tante | He Cirentt Beneh, and, who afterwards be- | Information filed alist hin. ‘Che sum. | ment proved to be an elubornate nddress from | Arthur retired, ail ralged thoi hats and bade | condition, and, with a view to temporarily r& | of thelr great champion in theft, BMT Tweed, rlendshipa; his personal pride was sutante | caine United States Senator for eighteen | mous wos returnable, of course, in twenty | Barstow, siened by him ns “Governor of the | hina respeetfal good-by, They wilted decont- | Neve thelr wants, the City Mayor ealled | “ Whatare you yong todo about {t?* Repub- in Sts force and elevation; and his ambition in | years, was second of counsel, sander | days from its date, Pending this thne, the | State of Wisconsii,” In which he renewed his | ty untit tho door closed, ‘and. then their lifted | a special session ‘of. the Common Coun- | leans to-day are asking the Democrats, * What = : ’ all, wl | 4 Dire 5 deeluration of linta were tlung trp to the celting, and they gave ’] "1 re! 7 polities was literally without Hhnit; he saw | W. Randall, who had run on the tleket with | counsel of Bashford appeared in tle Su- Laflad Pp io ei ell (whieh is Republlean, ss well ag | are you going todo about lt?” ‘To thinking men a0 ‘reason, in Heed exuberant days of his | Bushford for Attorney-General and been de- prgme Court and made a motion that the INDEPENDENCE OF THE JUDICIARY, fcheer of enthustuart and triumph whlel wos is the Mayor) for thé purpose of | here tt Ise oteur that. the decker oe the apa feated (afterwards Governor, Hustmaster- | Inforwation filed by the Attorney-Generul | asserting his existence asin independent and | "hy next nrning Heekieed livesets bret | laying “tha "matter — before then. | Judges ents tho Hemoenitie party in that State, confilcts and sitccesses, why he might nothe | Goneral in Andy y fi ¢ 7 ds Ki Tene! ndy Johnson's Cabinet, and | be dismissed, and that their own information | co-ordinute dopurtinent of the Stute, and con- i f The Counell is composed _of eight members, | and secures [ts vote for the Republican cundi- chosen President of tha United States, He | sinister to ome), and J. IL. Knowlton, then | should be filed ng. the basis of the proceed. | eluding aa follows: = rosea to tha he palature, annmtnclng tat be six Republicans and (wo Demoernts, the City | date for the Presideney, no odds who may bo- determined to be nominated for Governor in | a member of the Assembly elect, Sanatitutert Ings, and thnt they be ziveth absolute contral Aine intrested pe i raalbllitios the Judgment of the Suprema Court. ‘The | Clerk niso beings Republican. At this catled Aatehaned agent Se He ee a nd folll 3 85t, but, before the thne arrived, he found | the bilance of, the claimant's comtsel, Ab of ie he case, to the exelus: on of the Attorney. oath whieh | hive taken to support the, Conaee Senate received tho message, and passed a | sesslon one of the Democratic members men ta town lives Is tho Hom peat, apd dolliese - was suggested to Bashford that If he was | General. This motion was dented by tlie kitshing resolution in reply. Assembly re- | moved that n committee of three be appoint- hat he would fail, and contented hinself | OS 4 i , i . i ‘y tutlon of tho State, to ne fifraction of which » Gov. 4 oly Dace | a few brief duys a sort of hulf-hatched aditor of witha renomination for Secretary of State, zolng to tre for the office of Governor he Court but they ated ting they woul Hear | can Teonsent or aubinjt, and believing that. the ae RS eee Pishtor: on ta rccelve | ed to look nfter and prov Ide for the Trnant= tho Ieviater, but who In some way was mule to j . niust qualify for it All the arguments of Bashford’s counsel, and, | supreme Court. will best subserve the People of i. . 4 grants til they could find employment for | aio of the effects of his hatching: or, perhaps, — t- Dut he was AND MAKE A DEMAND, In casa It should appear that any interest was | the Stute, and answer the constitutionn! purpose | {AGSMee, but wttorwards the Kepublicans and | themselves. ‘This being made known, stich | for his huyine hatched nis rosolitlons Gonde % EATEN ALSO Fott TAT. Bashford saw the importance of that step, | Ukely to suifer from the Attorney-General, | of its formation, by dischurgiug lis legitimate recognizing Gov. Bushford, whereupon ubout | howl of indignation as went up from the | matory of the Mulne villainy in the meating of | He then Iald by for twoyerrs, aud In 1853 was | and approved It. Mr. Welch, Gen, Dit ant they would PHOTECT ALL PARTIES, i functions without icogating to Iteelf tho high | thirty Democrats, led by Speaker Hull, retired | Democrats bas uever rent the alr dines | thoaiclont fossils .in Chicngo soine timo .1y * Several bills had been passed by the Legts- | prorogative of transferring tho sovercten pow- | from tha Assembly, ‘They sulked a day or two | Lee surrendered. Tha President of. tho | from which the Democracy lucontinently broke. nominated forGovernor nnd was elected over | Atwood, nnd the Jato James Morrison ti{ti . ae = oR ors re :] ‘. + ae = E, D. Holden (Free Soil) and HL. S. Baird (the forduoay of inauguration tay) Fepalreut {pure bak Me Sains had refused. to een hotly tao my feuwo a fo court aud a ae Bete eact itd Then. Tetssraiod ta thelr sents. TEs cl called a ectlng (uigeilater “ety a teid vi sate dogs nine healer a “ 5 U " v The od 7 wnwarrintal moceedings, in which the Court = - 2 801 learn, todeclare that he and others Intend , (While), entering ene onlee dante 14. | Const was in sesston, and sent td the Chief portant Interests were sutfering in conse- | Feom hut too willing to recuive my complete aid TUE SUBKEQUENT CAREERS HURLED AT THE NLACKS to drive out, or. amoke out, tho old With hin J, 71. Lew js, of Columbus, Was | Justice a note asking him If he would ad- ‘On the 1th of February, which was “re. | Mreseryed submission; und 7 aiall deem tt iny | of the actors in this eventtul dramn wero as | hard enough to stop an avalanche in its wild | mossbicks, nid stop thoir fobling avout elected Lieutenant-Governors Alexander ‘I, [ inintster the oath of oMice to Coles Bashford ti lay,” ine ’ A Te- | imperative duty ta repel, with all the force veated fa | Various na those of any eliallar number of men flight down tha mountainside, ‘This con- | uation with a little n, and a State with a ble Sz Gray, of Janesville, Seeretary of Stato; E, | a8 Governor that day, and, If so, wt what | fur day,’ whe guasrenot Bangosein the wall thin departmentsany tufringement uw the rigita | I dlstory. Beare glonerate mass of * Therofore resolved” and | sholowitliue for Democratic Crude tn attompt- i Mi 8 was receive q | and powers whieh L exercise under the Conatitue ‘ales Hashford served his term a vernor, | OW hordes? ai seth eee bal y ‘Tide: jo tho leney eo Il, Janssen, a German, of Ozaukes County, {yea ag vralt a dine wero the bottom of | and Matt IL. Carpenter, then reeognized. ag | lone . ‘ and wes rutused a renomination by his purty, | |” Wherases” appensed the wrath of exelted | fattuit, rusealities of Cipher alley, orbe and his fon, hoy 7 * he would nd- | an able and rising luwyer at Beloit, with Hare | Ata later hourthe Court adjourned till Fob. 11, | Traubecquentiy: tranopired thie, white in ani; men for only a short time, ‘They must have | sricts will ralse—well, L won't say thats but State “Crensurer, aud the late George B. | nintster tho oath at 13:30 o'clovk, and. res law. S. Orton (how also on the, Spm ILI: ABDREME TD TIE GOULET he tnd recelyed a bonus of $34,000 in raliroad | Something, “more effective. Accordinely, | they intend to haven chango or quit. He says Smith, Attorney-General, ‘This fact ts 0 tloned, as Gray, Janssen, and Sith constitut- | to administer the oath to Gov. Barstow and Milwa + Baystow’s. ¢ ed the State Canvassers, or Returning Board, | His colleagues at 3 o'clock in tha Senate | Ge “itso a cared ae iy tar tho abl it t of ft ¢ DURING 11% TWo YEARS Chamber, to which he had assented; but | gna smost brilliuit, both assuratters ~ i | seared, thon tines Ir wecesaru tn newt ‘th ‘Arian a 5 ; om “Wi imine 0 ant, rhey quant | ¥ t Pecaal uuillng the | Arizonay was elected delegute from. thut ‘Tere i 3 vee TY sands of other young men aru feeling the same as Governor, he practiced no arts of coneiling | MiG Barstow heard of the phar to admin: | ay oritor, and he was also but recently out af, | Bxecuttys Departinent. the Court would next | sory to Congress: wis afterwinds appoiuted | Mourne the proper time hud arrived. This | it naa tie Hirst Chg awe Detocriis ws Jt ee i 7 the Impenehment trial, in whieh he had sugg | H88ert ite supremacy over tho Lexislutive Des | geurctary of State of tho auine Tersitory, and | Wes done in the hopes that the Council, atthe | rrtinintt, dohn M. Pauner, ©. 1, Ficklin, and the ftom, and lipeuts eouiblintins oe old ie: to toe Chiat funtlen that olny arrangements cessfully defended Judge Iubbell at the fd purimont, BY no, fudibvesa Ko the Court we nut | ded taco we your cirtwe ap ny reerular meeting, would, (pass in appropri: rest of tho salamanders Know thoy will haven antes were again formed against hin. ‘The: E af ul been mar ‘the Senute tend by the Judges joy revthed thelr con- : lon for the support of the tmmigrants, when : : itsolte did not Tana to ‘defeat’ his ranominaton and invited Judge Collins to porform the | Of the Sennts, a sultation-room, It wis, howoyor, read with the thiit alse failed tie the page mb sepornc, me the Sheriff wantte arrest the entire body and suey Tinquentionntl is tho feeling lene paca {n 1855, for by. strenuous and juriclous efforg | Ceremony, as before stated, CANVENTER MADE TIE OPENING message to tho Leglsintury tn open session, and | War weColonel of euvalry regiment, and eon- | have them in courton short thine ‘These younger men aay: “Why, during tho 1 1855, i. 3 s ¢ | | News of tho proposed swearing-in of Bash. | argument, denylng tho Jurisdletion of the feelnecd a pentane Urea Ol courses If bolt | tracted in the sorviee a fatal diseuse, of whieh | The evening for the resttar session eame, | Wur theso old hick said: ‘Hold dn, boyy, the he had aueceeded In packing the Convention | ford had been elreulated about town, and | Court, {0 was carefully prepared and re | te Court and the Governor remalned fem. « | hedied poor und among stnanger at Lenvene and at the (nits of inceting the Counell nd ina fatture, and thon we will bo alt with his friends; but tho opponents of his | the Supreme Court room was thronged to | dueed to writing, was somewhnt florid fn Fey etree may he Avolde and the fact that | worth, and was buried by tho hinds of charity. | Chamber was full. of Democrats, and, promi But the War was not a failure, and the e- | turned tt. IIe had previously been invited a2 . George C. Thacher, Chairman of the Deno- ra have rT th PR ae he Inte Jonathu 1. Arnold, of | Gov, Barstow alse emubeatted tu a miesnaxe to tho | Lunderant Legislatures ‘He, low nie lisgetien | erutie Central Commitee, Heda, caaupialne | nie gues seek atta Ee otatteae eas me . | Legislature, in whlch he-renowed his argument. fortune: however, in tho panto of Ik¥re was mute | for Injunction It and a writ was placed in the | on uccount of tholr leaders playing tho fool, and y uppolnted by Lincoln Governor of | Sheriffs hands to serve Whett the agitators | ther mutst bo wn ond of ie here and now. ‘Thou. right. C M aw, while tho Sous |“ Stutge A.D. Smith rotired froin the Bench at i Copperheads worw all: wrong, and the boys nomination bolted him afterwards, and op- | Mia utmost, ‘The party entered the court, a | parts, but was learned und Ingenlous, After | ate was with Dushford, vomplicated tho altua- Auk ed ear ‘+ Md TeeeCome | Rentamong them, the Sheritf, bearing his Me Then 4 rf " ‘ posed his election, Arthur Medstuur, of | cue beng” on tual. they walled awnlte, | his atgument was concluded. he added: Hon ‘ad Wiarkened tho prospects, Continuous | ate dire tne WHE tat ote arc tia | WH. They want there for the purpose of | Sie zmen fhe rola ele, te te ASS when, it belng after noon, Chilefafustice There ta ono who is Interested In these pro= | cnutcuses were held by the Democratie members od leave vo, | seelog trouble when the Comnnitive reported, ” aud ine a Pilivaukees allotwarg, Pirenleitacey ana Wittdn nostoniied the ponuling easy tH after | ceeding, who extnot blll mbm ta White of hig Asseinbly tn tho Hxeautive Chimer, bie und ied ont htsweas-fo Winonusinn Or MSR | Went prepared for it. ‘To their ler dis: Durthno witeomes’ HAL thie tured outee ges eme dinner. 3 Coles Bashford: in the ream? ver you may deckie, who owes your Honors no ho attendants lesscned somowhat fn wumbers Chief-Justlee Whiton Ilved and adorned tl muy, when the report was nade It showed | be worse thin idfocy, as general, magnificent : of tho District of Columbia, was nominated | then qwWetly asked the undemonstrative vet- | sich’ allegiinco us ‘binds us, your subordinute | the antt-Burstow spirit among Democrats began Tinuel for sveral youre terry aud ut re thin not 2 single cent had been spent for the | alla prosperity hae ‘comnts atid comonta ri "e 4 20, " oct ° sinselyes. er nate t p love y why, Stink, = wild! eyes over his spectacles around .tho | Court hus no tyht to entertaln those procend: | —“Atugeh 11 the Court mot and Rashford's couns | jie Cole tis Neen ro-0 nud tal yok a niente porting thenwclves. Hearing this, tho trate | iemunt eng we can't wean fey these, Wen Ns | The Republican candldate ‘for Governor 5 Ings, and Ho hus no doubt Unt thoy will bo dise | gel moved for Judamont uy default, for auen | pirttlon of hieten : Democracy fled in dismay from the hilly | party leaders aro pack of old fools: I it u - TAM, ain, inlesed, Should ho, howovor, be mulstaken in | thoy termed Barttow's withdrawal from the Et Oe ery ursing chough to turnevery negro In the | Weean't be following thom around auy longer against Barstow was Coles Bashford, who | rognonded Bashford, from, the back part of | tis oxpectation, shoul your Honors take n dif. | caso. | Attorney-General Sinith objected, us, ountry blue.” Resolvedt on dolng something | and wo won't do ite" Thoy suy, further, thit tho 8 nD) eaeaneeeie: es Prat ef feront view of the Constitutton, and lif t while Burstow might hive defuutted, the propia A Slap at Edison, in their ust: UDOT, irand Jury bela q " Fee een “eine Pert el in Case hte, ae dat Nor workae ie Gnnstrig your owas pawars, tuo Governor would | wero tui pares toto sult, and had eights New York World, in Secretar Teh” eet Men, wi Democrats The Repalieun taste: deat st d bar, and tha onth o crag | foR, Nutt habitual reapect for thls branch of | which should be protected, Mr. Edison ought to know that the public | unceremoniously taken. befers that body, | otllce-seckers, chronia grumblers, and ine, tho State Senate, antl ho enjoyed a reasonable | Way Up to the bar, and the onth of office was") the Government, reconsider, stop by stop, ti " "i ° 4 " i oH : i administered and taken ng quietly ag if it had id . Stop. Hy, clans the WERE A PART OF THK BCIIEME will not be disposed to put its falth In him | where he was questioned for more ti two | capables—men who never jearn and degree of personal popularity, been for a Notary Publi, and) all parties as | Bis“"counsel, Gahnote esti Ge’? gps | coltutorul to Barston renin and Prox | paver, forehand that ae party le uv y q H Hunt withdrawal ap: | uch longer if he does not take prompt | fours by x Democrativ at twin TNE POLITICAL, CONDITION tly retire 5 peared, ‘Tho Attorney-Gonorul stilt remalied ba dab : . ceuting Attorney, He v's questioned In | ers, thoy, | aro played = aut. Why.’ had clinnged matertully during 1854 and 1855, avin He Smntth was elected Attorney- Tn thouolitudwee Olciat wepastion Wako quit the enso, fo represent the people, unl to resist | Meastres for narrowlny the Rup botween hls every Faineelvasle. gauter Ws t0 why the | ald one of theso Independent young mon tho ce! fort's rr y 0 0 | e es # othor day, * Juat look at Judge Trumbull, We ‘Tho enforcement of the Fugitive Shaye law, wri, belng the candidate on the Buritow | Of hls own thoughts, he must commune with fora dicuenfene nyradetaule wise na deck a nel fulness of promises aud hls Inck of perform: | negroes are comin to, Indlans, and the rete | Tomoernts hid bout respect. his sincerity, in tho arrest and prosecution of 8, M. Booth } t himsolf, As {tcanmot for a momont bu consld- | the Gaurtitionegcd to Hoxt mong fareh || #Hee concerning the eloetrie Ight, «Tle ought | son for thelr stopping here. He replled that | and hud t wi re waduateel Ble MDA pak hore, et for that oflee, In which ho succeeded mat Sy . ~ | ered that, Inwcontlict of power botweon the fa May y fin North Carolina they have mups, | allatoen and others who had alded the rescue and es- | GeotHe B. Smith, and ho entered on tho du- | Suateiut and tho Exeoutive Dopariinents of the | 1% Qn that, diy, Attorney-Goneru) Suilth, on | also to be tnformed that the delay In putting eograpliles, books, taut agricultiral nape him, be comes rinhtoverta us, gust ne, Paimer ‘i tes af the ofice on that day, Government, tho Judichiry bas tho solo rightto | Debate of tho State, moved to dismiss all pro- | his invention toa test which ean be necepted i 4 syilte, | dows. and enya, Why. . ing‘ to~ eape of tho negro Glover, had created an in- | ‘The sume day (Inaugitration-tay) Gov. | fudyo the conteat, or any further or Hotter rheht coudings in tho cuso, agatnst which Hashford’s | yy searching and hnpurtlal test has alronty and from these they luarned of Shelby sill, dota Burl assy Wiss Lud, uly na ot ing, Wer \ tenso excitement, while the Kansns-Nebras- Tashtuscd addressed 9 written demand to | than tho Bxouutlve to. Judge of the relative | counsel indignantly’ and tumuttuously pro- . i and determined on coming here hi 3 y Heer th Ieee t ‘ » tho re while! ‘ Y mulmer nearly Buys thd aume t Barstow for possession of the Exeeutlya | rights of tho Departments, the Governor will, In | Usted. = alfected not only tha reputation which he has | exnetly the “same way in which | Pale y any *Get out, i partles, In 145i the Hepwbllean party had | allie, books ete, to whieh a refusal Was, of | Feviowing amo wHole wubiéet,enrotutiy extunius | q ae following dur, March 30, tho, Supreme nequtred sa a mechanteal genlus. 2 nobas an | white people, eonetude to, ko, Westy | Flanigan utter ult! and tao}? are nok my a pera course, returned, iy 10 Court, giving Cophivons | ihe motion to give Mushford Judgment by de- | Instructed mun of selence and a competent oot ah edeoaslstsaeah wae milage peer foninac ad Cha late vent Isreely Re- THE WISCONSIN SUPREME couIT Soke aera the famrunsy of Pea fault, The Auinenos: iene nustion iw tls eleetrlelan, Dut ulso hts {reputation as i ine the bounuls of tw fd ont eee ovr 1 rece ant thie Malad ldoy, ractallfy and: a S63 consiste Shie? Jus BV. Meant 0 euBe was conteupliously overruled, | yentor devoted singly to his own pursult. ninetee 4 ai Dan > ‘Tho Democrat Stato oflicers n 1855, all exe | 4, 186° fouaiatedt af Chick: Juatles Ee ne Ted to ater ary. He Mill thon Uo | ids Colo. thon read hin opinions collowed by: | fe tateusively bellaved {hut (tuspenk. inthe | Chseted, establishing in the Seinredl oy the een CMe OF Eb Stats Em. cent Govornor, wera elected by undisputed | A, D.Sinth (reesei Auitsiavery emo. | of tho davernnens: ea whatuor ata Goon | sae AaQh- sia, iter iting wane | Hannay of libs) hs haw furned the leht | VERY CENT oF INWANA.« ereeten ov xu | Gurelo iain Baes Gta Matt | majorities ranging from 1,200 toi,600, On | erat) and Orsamus Cole (Republican), They | ¢ Original jurisdiction over any sult | Won wi atl 4 7 ig | Uitemately on and olf the progress of his in- nee complete break np, It muy have tho sumo re+ ‘ ‘ ‘ epic | commenced by an Information in th Hyorod with the dramuaty manner and sonorous | 1 1 fay that would put to shame any similar act ever ? , Governor, the vote between Barstow and | bad then recently acquired a National rept: aque Narruniog and; woo It 1G MACY a yolee for which Judge Smith was remurkable, Ie | Yeotion Mi aimanner uaipleasantly favorable * ae le Souther See On tne aulcal Bh ai a faved pred goad 2 ku contest had enused a partial break-up of } Y eke. *T' s Uashford was very close. Barstow ran | {Hon for a decision nullifyhig the Fugitive: | can, in any cisuy bo dirsited to tho lixese | Cimbuited tho wholu ena of Harstow, andangtice fo dhe ne pilation of as atucke,. The tall ; ty | humor over tho result of the Judiolal nvestigue h er, Who wasnt that tle in Cl Uon In Maing, as tt isn completo, yidlention of. Slave law, and they were in open revolt ¥ with great force of reason and itmpllt ens of mis stocks hive not forfe their i ie tt ulated 6 rennin f y me uted titles tera and Tehotiels th wa oe ous ans PAR Ren watt Bent later to John Huop, t son-ine | our friends in that State aguinst tho churges of ce, and Aeon V4 vt M4 1 COM a ey Ppt i apt ry ‘ ns the only tribunal for the | plain if thelr hivestments were Iauetdenly. des Hey ated then ailltor of theShelby Volunteer, Maw Unoarten: © Taye Ore ence weno rhe greatly bohind his ticket, and, as tho | qminst the Supreme Court of the United | tuttea’ ie Sete Teasoniine ee VACN | sllustration that te auJority of votes auly cans Tichts as cith teturns came tn, the Republicans clalmed | States, to which the case had heen appealed, | Judges, come to the same. conclusion, ho | stituted i low! lis defeat by from 600 to-800 majority, | and whieh had sent, & Inauidnte ordering the | maysohd ta to your HReacrs bar aguin, should eae Se idieliey errr he 1 ‘ " vero holding mn . sd’ every. | Papers (this was the S. M, Booth lubens | he however, be so unfortunate wa to‘ be com. | ial of tho fact when contested. ‘This opinion | strayed by the Invention of a Tight better and | stathng that a train-load of North Carotlaa | Sere | a He and his friends, however, assured every- | Poy ae growing out of the Glover Tes- pelted foun opposit determination; ho would be | W8% Choaper than gus, they certainty haven clear | iumuierants would arrive ding might, Tuo mprameleas all idl" euyed und Tne ana body that ho was elected, disputed the count | ete) to be sunt up to that Court for uay on | gut dy hs lela oath of fhdelity to tho Com. ve mmghitt Most PATAT ULOW right toconplatn If dehusive’ prockanutions | aturted two Sou men it to infor the where It was adverse, " claimed everything,” “ Ise uy Gal by tho COMaULatiett one court | which Barstow recelved. Aa before stated, | of the Invention of sucha ght are so, put | Democracy of tits, and in less than two . refused scornfully to'glvo. detalls, Yio | tio gppeniy but tho, Wisconsin Court had to | ts uuwurrasted by tho Conaiitution nad gross | ect Lhe oul erry eftatal | OF tho Inventh jobbers mas make use vf | hours e mob of 200 strong, undar the teader- Grunt aud the Bounty wiht obedience, ‘Thelr deelston against the usurpatlon of power, nnd to treat any sudiine, , _ ae: t . che r hy (ucinnatl Commerctal. nolay in brag and bluster, ‘The Inw dit not | FueillveSlave fuw had been placed on the | tick this Court may render at ant ubanube sean, | $e Haron interent paved Mili en th Hee, then eiteetively (0 depress tio priew of ax [atln of Hoop, marched to the depot ta meet | pecently fig "Nation Bueampment_ of fix the day for tho canvass of the votd by the hey uae Bratt ati aries ia ity with ie Ho Will puro mem eonie ane reget aan. | Wore Nixie Musou toxethors Sintth's papularity Hone fe ast fina was dntere stand no compile iy. tha negroes would arrive Gathering on tha th Gur Country's Datonders rene eels plat serted that the; a oh tb COUTHG 1H proper solf- 4 ¥ i Eres vlty’ a 1 clares Stato Returning Board, and detay ih the ar- | the’ Federal Suprema ‘Cour vert Judes of | reapeot- and a just seni. of. the hander. ornare Bhate luv uote ind he ae tec poe ih seh operations by submitting toa fair pinttorn, {n the depot,—but the anost of then felating: tor bounty owght to bow mended rival of returns caused the cativass to be | Infroetion af the Constitution of the United | sponsibility of his high office aul! dictate to | totko Nuntow's wie, Had he duno ao in ae) ad public test of the pructicabllity of hits in- | na saloon nearby,—thoy walted for thetraln. | ivto give. the soldier sho wns. disabled by postponed til] Deeomber, Asone ofltelal re- | States, whieh thoy clulmed the Pugltlye- | im, relyiny upon tho people to mistatn hin in | strong opinion, ie would havo: wivon thor Boece ventlon, Ina letter tothe World Sir. Wille | lt was a little late, and, when it did come, no] tisease un equal chance with. lla moat atte! fr rs Stave law ta be, wconitlct with thia Court which bas been farced | oritio Ansembly pluck und. vigor; the schomo | jan KE, Sawyer offers Mr. Edison an oppor: | “higeers wore on ft. Amsden, however, favored cnatatewhe was disabled by wounds Port after another arrived, the figures nar- Na LW ae OIE upon bin, for tmpeaching tho uthor Judges’ would hive | tunity for suel a test under conditions wileh | was aboard, and his preseiiee, with the Infors | GME eon youn rowed down to afiner point, and the grounds ree ‘Wonns. As We RANDALL FOLLOWED fier Revived, and a prolonged and stormy cour | sein fitted ta Insure that the text shall be { Wallon that “the dl black rascals were | Mote folowing ig Grant's roply: 4 followed til Jon. 9, when the Legislature Met of dual) Governors, Leghdatuy 1 stve, ty i He f ve! a Y a : 1 wolve Democrats, the lutter Including two | game aldo ag Carpenter, and Knowlton and | Uy. eh violent will na diniht be modified to meet them; but | Recks were now piled onthe watforny ai letter of the “uth, und. platform of the National y ' to wed on the tuhly of vlolenea and bloodshed, ‘the extent uf | (0 {lr Sawyers propesition, the proposition | huluery, half-drunten mob into new wetivtty. | ¢ Galli Dean Bui: 1 hava wevived your | tlon, the Republican newspapers first hinted | antl-Barstow men, Verry IL, Sintth and B.S, Fi ie dlowe made tho concluding arguy j " Mr, Sawyer’s letter at least shows thatit be | things inde ready fur nasnstnation, | 5 the 0, C. 1, and read both, that the Democratic boasts of the undoubted GI now both residents of Chicuyo, ‘The At | taining jurisdiction, Jonathan ie enon COULD HAVE FORETOLD, jaaves Ne, Kdlaon for his own nuke te Inyite | if necessary, Amsden fuking the tend: | (ima Loree cares at presontand haye “a uf election of Barstow under the clreumstances | s¢tubly conslited of forty-five Democrats and | gy, miunt was the Inst, and was very able and In rendering the deelsion the Court sald that | sueh a test with the least possible delay: ‘The tral appeared ina short lime, when a | many‘lettors to. writ dully that Lean only say. °! ingge | thirty-six Republicans, Lieut.-Gov, Arthur * Mt while, dna privute cose, Haskferd would be 4 . “ y I ho Senate, Lhe Inte Byron Taine, afters | tion 5 1 ff * ue Hon that ono of Mr, Rdlaon's eleutrio hunps his | blicks attwmpt to stop here, Fortunutely a 8. Gnant, the susplelons by offpring bets that he would | wardy ona-of the Judges of ths, Supreme | eonitets eeiatns hetweur: tis Seated ee | Reus cll prow Te Tash CORd Se aed eat | boen running for 20 hours, Leth ihworts a nun | tulegrum hud been sent warning the wen of | _'Thiy ts almost ss strong a symptom of “get the certificate of election while refusing | Court, was elected Chief Clerk, ‘The ublest | Go; € * ¥! prepared to back up my nasertion, that Mr. Rdt- | the danger they were In, and, when the train | Grant's candidacy as lls hitense interestin * Ao bet Hindhead recelved a ajorty of ts | Mn tho Suns was Charts Dunn, who | SMMC a ascston of mo | Aitoiigticnte ee eee, gu the | Ere un eer eda stopped, ull waa quiet save tho howling mob | Phitudelpiia the other day Ww. Virginia polls, yates. * . Mie’ Aisden and Hoop marched Boldly | tes, ‘Che plank’ Is not bad in Ttself, but had been Chisf Justice of the Territorial Su- : f Court to Ax his statue di that Crlad, vr | OF 0 slugle sais: Jot (to be more detinle, tet us enll | ay AMONG TIE RETURNS preme Court, and was a man of ripe jrdg- peur’ wie made, elalsaliie Surtaatletion of the was returned, and no farther. hotica porn {Ge eunl powart fe 1aopy ate tipae tivouel the train in a warlike manner, | the’ application of {t ta to sentter a’ few recelved at tho Capltul, aside from the rogu- } Went splendid ability, nud y thorough knowl | Witton, and, while disclutnitng any right on | Of, 2, i, de proceedings, Bue tho | hows, iy be sill) mune detiult, Lolfer to Mtr, | tiraitoning the “black sor bo—s noe. to | nurs lulilutiy And We canto’ seo AMY good Jur consolidated seturis from towns sent by | ole of legislation aud tho law, and a Tecoe: | the part'of the Judiclury. to fiqertere with | BEM Of Shen force tentrande ant Fekete | clus un opportinity: to prove what ho auys, |+(0b off hetu, oF theru Will bo lots of new faces | Wo eanie, YN ‘ e lawful county canvassers, Were Cort eee cee ee eat on thy avitl Tay th iuto the Executive, assertut tho power of the | George i, Suilth held thit office there fs rouson | From the private reatdence In that sureot wires | In hl,” fui of course, none got olf, even If a Ne ai ' hhude typct by peel and town acento | ©; ta Soles tone knohen tn Joumatan and | Rika MN han a a SE | Hugg at hve be ac ey ioe seins reg a | ey aed a ue et belay ths “Yat hese eae gan bet by precinct an own otlicers to paren) : . dividual buld tho lawful ly to the Exe | That plan was forthe Attorney-General ta vige ery zi i ay 4 uM " vi i 1 | i . the Btal , politica in the States H. If, Giles, now one of | ouutive ollley, Judo A. D. Builth, Gov. Hur | oronaly try ail tho tuets uf tho elec yo | Shall buve any dyngmomuchine or other gous | turough “ulgger blood,” they sullenly dls- | A reporter of tho ienubtican bud the following turned to een Riou e leavin been Te | the Statg Board of Charities; Annan Cobb, | stow'a polities! “and persbaat™ felch on tho | thu ludesaont tou urs, taopen tie chute dees, | erutor or eleetrietty ho muy profery and all Laue persed to thelf homes and to-siluens. The rolatedt to hia fow Ha ies US Bath Ws and aise ‘atu plementary rotarne Soentlad | afterwards in Congress, now on the Supreme | Hench, oolnckded in this, duction, wid sald thit | Won it county by county, wid procinut bylpres | 13 that th pow That re ee ee deur” | hoxt murnling, when this outro was mude | Knew {to be true: Soinetting over olghty yeara one : = _ paella y moter; that once in pluce Iehull not | LOXt) Yeast Bradford Towihip, purporting to be made by the County Boards | Bench of Nebraska; Louis P. dtarvey, after. wo Tur the, oul ety abot 2h, the. asawnap tint glitch throughout the Slate. occupy iy thy One | Pe erent With and that ween cea gon. | Known, the excitement was at fover-leat | yhoue ls yeunsor agu,tuid presented to hor a guess subsequent and additionul to the regular re- | Wards Governor, and drowned in Tonnes. | o Court had no Mybt tofaquire hte a bale iro term of the aflice for whloh tha uliimant wis {should prator to ‘The Grand Jury was stil ih sesston, and the | cee by anolybbor whore sho was viiaee one { turn provider by law. | ‘These Irregular tes neo Atlver while elt Wisconsin, troops | jitrtlia into and bel i filed, he wes nat oo bo" hited by Daretons and prota the, Oppos by sultors ofthe. New Von prea shall be peopla und tho Hepublican press mide a de; | carriodit home andaot fvunderw hon and uatehod j turns were all fled and freal Oxhiblt , ancl diving the War, were algo among tho Sen- ordinate dopurtment of the Government, but | wilion onthe Wwourted ont and ox sraatoul "dees present and certify to the fucts of the test. mand that the wifalr be investigated, bul not | outa young goaling of tho masculine gender, h Were generally In Baratow’s favor, Attached | Slr -Assuinbly contained men on | above the ocnor dopurtinonta, aud tut the Uove | forthe telalone ate close at tho defanvo of | Turthormors, 1 will pluce ong of my lampa | a single man of all that crowd over luda | Bho murcled a Mr. Beott, and thoy resided on tho 3 to the county returns were ulso statements of | both sides equally consplouous In abliity and | Genor must pluco Himself within the Constitue | the Court with tho trhunph over the. hostile | Side by edo with de. Edison's; te aball bo runat | summons served on htm, ‘ho matter grud- em Jww oocupled by Mr, Culub Pennouk, Wout 3 Votes Irregularly cast, without Initlals, ete; for. subsequent service, Includiny dole F, | tlon boforu eluims of tho Opposing candidate, would uayo | t power of twenty-ilve candles; it sul outlast | ually dled aut, but a higher power tan a | Bradford. ‘The old lived, Hgurished, rel ut bods. . Dr. ~ , a entire furty lamps at Menlo Park run at the FOG! Hy ‘y Hi this, } {urulshod feathors fora number of 7 F - alyo, errori wore discovered tn certain’ | 70 tor ( Howls th ita ds Bont >, Can CLAIMING ITS PROTECTION, oun complete, buen of twontyeliaere A toxtand | Democrats Grand Jury hud hourd of all this, | geotedied qlvanced ny und reayested in i 1 zi mat u 3 " a ati advanced nyo und ted si eases In the footings of cowutles otherwise Ir- Cauireng elie trail, 4 fet % Tlettad | 3, Thisdecision wus w bitter disappointment to : THis WAS NOT TO ny, i tis put Oy had Stes Fadlson put up i eronie | Ad, uubekuown, to uny. one here, aman wos | Rov yi thie tho wnder should wot ‘be killed. oF ; regularly returned. C i, ; Duritow and ils friends, but they derived vom | The Court addrvssod {tacit directly to Bashford's | limp ns fast us his preceding lnmp shall have | Sent by the Ald Saclety In Washington to as- | go otf tho place, und it {8 wow living, boluge somes ‘he St Ret Southern! ir by nativity, Mow of Lu Crosse, | fort trom Judge Buith's bint, and proccedod to | testimony, ‘Tho ofllelal returns at] iT vi burned out. cortain the purport ‘of the affair, get tho | thing overs yours of uo. It iv very c1 und sete ad eeaurnin Foard -taak all these | Who was Speaker: Jo "lt, Sills, the luwser | Inttumeeeol ee eee Premcetlonl ta tho spuriius naturuaf the precinernud aoiaeoe | CL auranvions for thia test, andie str, Ratvon | tunes of tholeaders of the mob, the names | Wiese perma, tone ahole chaning. itu aro and humorlst; and others of gluilar prom- | tha canvass ua his constitutiunul Utle to tho | the supplomentary returas were shown, wid a | bas rel ‘Of bls horieshoo lnwps for 240 Vitnesses, and thon make 4 report, the | spry' us som other gecgo on the farm w! Oracle reper, 1u59, previgus notles | Tence, At non oh tat day: (Jun. B) the | olloc and awaited unodhoe tal iu ops us to aati iy of bout Ldn far Bashford wus claimed | hours bewill not fetuse toacoupt my otto for | opjeceketne ports the | Sousa eee seated fevon, Old“ Secretary of State's | Sesslous of both Houses opened, amid great | the reault, by Ryan tn bis summing ho will be treated with tho utinust courtosy, and TO ARREST TUE WHOLE GANG Ss ’ up. It wos during this time, and, porbups, for In thig Juvestivation tho teatlmony of J. Gillett | wbull have everything biaown way. Ladhore in | We ofice, behind the connter which- crossed TUMULT AND EXCITEMENT, many days bofure, that it waa well undurstood | Knopp, Chatlos 4. Watute 1 PAL Boves was | every purtl we ehuit to Mr, "| and take them before the United States Court Ys Cough f ‘cau tha “room. “near the “door to” Keep | Immediately after Gov, McArthur assumed | that tbe Bxoculiys otiuo was thoroughly guard | taken’ ‘They hud, aulssyucette the Seeto‘cae | SAiSn Sane eee ee ane Et FerIag WHELe Lace CHiN Ntac ae | Bulla Cough syrup for all suaea of gone te ah : . 5% ‘ocan safely assert that nothing oquals Dr. |. ee ory throat, : ris, f ; : , ya