Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 18, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 December 1876 — Page 2
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. .r a... v.. JASPF.K, - - - INDIANA. . CUl.l.KXT NEW kLM KAI. The Preidentil Llectora ef the nnui State met at their respective state Capitols, on the t"tb, in accordance with tte proiiion of the Constitution, and rat t be ir vote for lre.'.der.t and Vice-President. The only Stat in which there wa- any serious conflict a to tbe choice of F'ectorp, fi t re Florida. Louiiar.a, South Caroi.ca cJ Oregon. In the first three of tbe State the Republican Elector, told.ni; avmmiloos duly 'cceil I t the licensor, met and east their ioU for Have- and Wheeler, while the ltmo. ratic EUctwr a'o mrt and ca-t tbtir vote for TilJm ard llrtdrhk. In Florida the Democratic I. let tor br!J crrt:tSi :e of election ;P"n-J 1t AttoraeT-(ecerJ l'o ke, one of the BoirJ of C'nv'r; !n Louiici, J!.a
Mi tnery, fc prti'r, :iTuea ti e cenia- : o;-rl by Mr. w.t.Vr, riiri.t g t.ke rrecte oJ the IeiEO.ritic tlexitT; ud in . rirtt t- i.-.;.Tta Net:e, ki t-s ir-.Mr;.t:V:e
outh tro;:r. the IemocrTl: Lltt1or twl their ofSi il trtion on the devii-n of me :ate ujreme tuun. in vrr'on ii.e contt turned uion the '.!nied itelirii x'itr of J.W.Wrt,fonrcrlr l.tE5A-te;, toe of the IIiye lliect.v. election contested It L. A. Cr."cin, the Inv-rt;e Klrttor reti'.E the ce xl b:,;het tucil-er cf vote. nJ tiotercor ti rover iuel the certiSnte t I'roB.n. The two Uevi:Mu .o i (.jv-y the Utu-r tbereuon u-'iDt-d tj Kie-tor. ho t -t their vote I r ac.l Wliet'.t r. wh: t'rcrin ct Li vote rr i...en bgi uer,..n. k. 1 a? or,..tii oriTacued. ar.i Wt!, wh fcal re'c-J. wasi re-elected by the ott-er two, ati the three vote re t -t for I!iye atl H heelcr, bi h, with the:r swi.rr ftarersect ad e lie(fthe atrlt of ct in the SUlf, certided to by the Se-rrt ry of i-e, were e!d and f rwar 'ed to Va-L:crtoc. The reult of the Pre lenii! election, thert fore, a will pro'.-a'..y apt-ear i:t-n tb fA-e of the ooiI certiti ite a ictel .y the rt.-f-ettive ltotraor, i Tiid-t, 1; IIvtI.. im. YTAni..TO.X. The rricc'pal chtDsren in tbe ruec-er'htp oftbejnnate corem'ttee are to-e c'ed by the reik'ction of :-ecator Morriil and the death of Senator Caperton. YViclra become Chairman of the Committee -n Aptropriation, rfce sertary Morrill, and ! Blame i made a rae mt-er of tat cracitlee, and ai-o of the Committee on Naval Afair, of whiib Secretary Mi)rri!l waa a memUr. Dawes i a.-rinei to the ila -e vacated by Mornll on the Indian Committee. It ute:l retires frora the Committee on Commerce and from the jcial commiUee it exarn.ne the everal tranche-f of the civil rTice. pawea taking hi j 'are on the former, ard Ilarvey uc eedicx bira a- Chairman of the Utter. Mitchell of Oregon i made Chair man of the Committee on Tranportati-n Kotitea to tbe seaSoard, rife WinJom, who re'.frt;, but retain a place oa tbe Committee. Seiator Price i ained to Caj-er-ton' (oiiion on Claim, lUilroaS, and of P.eviion of Law Committee. Mr. Chaffee a.- placed on the Territone. Patent, and Mint, and Mice and Mininr, an! Teller on Claim and Pension. ' fV.A lS.1.Ufit tK. i t.Mi,, I i kuv a ;-i-. uv, vu v.u, ,.ai p l.1 i iiri iv ConiTe the report of the committee of Northern Republican who vipited Louisi ana fr the purpose of witness'.cc tbe ranTaK. of the ote in that State for Prclential Klector. It I i:ned by Senator aerman f Ohio, P.epreseataTive Furene i ii i ii i . i- a , . . . ' Hale of Maine. J. A. Oatfi'.d of Ch:, and j W. P. Kflley of Pecovlvacla, and Me-.r. E. W. ttouith'on and J. II. Van Allen of New York. C. Parker of New Jerey, and f Idney Clark and J. C. Ti',-on cf Kaca. The report i of considerable letirtb, pivice full particular a to the j com "wit ion of tbe Keturnire Roard and the law under which it act, and the manner in which tbe final canvas of the Totea wa conducted. The ev'.itue of intimidation and violence in Mveral pari-be and poll, a prevented to tbe Hoard, and upon which eviltt.ee the Totea of urh iaribe and poll were rejected frcm the tnal count, i paid by the o ruin i: tee to l-e conelusive, add the fa'rt.c and Impartia'itj of the Returning Board in. conductir.jr it icTet:;ation aie Lih)y commended. A Wa-Linirton peia aav that Coctre will probably aiJourn f r tae holiday rece. , from Friday, Pec. 15, until Monday, Jan. 2. In the meaow bile, tbe -elect eomii.itee will purue tLeir iovestijations in the Southern state. Tbe Senate Committee on Privice and Flection have decided to imtne.l.a'.ely cd ub--ouimittee to Louisiana, F'loiida and South Carolina, to iovetiat, tbe recTot :icti nin thoe Mate. 1 tie following are tbe Vi'it ir. committee a;p.icted: 'or IxuisiaLa Messrs. Howe, Walleik-h, Me. Millan. P'Utw 11, Stu'.st.ury and M. I.nald. For Ferula Mt. Mi' heil. Teiier aniCo per. i..r ouin Caro..aa ies.r. (amrn (Wis.), Chritiarcy aid Merri- i mon. Mrn. M irton, Lojanand K-rctn I have ben a; pointed a aut-coriisittee ! invet j-e the fact attendir.; the appo.'nt r.u r,t of Prt-ider.tial Klc'or i r. tr .n,ar 1 al-o to ir.vstl.';e tbe electi n in Alabama, ' M.s.i.sir.t.i and .ieorirta. The invf.ti.-a-ti-.i . ,,f this r. mm:tte i U rr. -Med In I YVa-' in'f-n, an-l 'r jv. (, rover will 1-e ;;,. I i I to a'.ter.1 ll.l km ll.tl II , t.at r l'r:i-e, who f the va xr,- r trile ( 1 y tbe h ath .f tb !a!e rr.at',r C"ar)r.t r, ilV-t Y;r;-;r.i, is a ir. n lout v ear 'f aire, with n.nw-wh:!e hair arid l-a:d. Hew-. in tie r.fe.....ra!e army. . ,,. . ' A vN a.n r.ton u.sj -. h p.v t . Mr. Rondail, V tr.e,n ar, 1 Illy, baT;r.5 baj in-. teniew with Ti'.-len re.en-.iy, are un - drt''wj to have Cummun.i ated o tbe Pmo rati'; taucu the view txpretd by Lim, I I
to tie efectthat to astK.n. ex.-.pl of a re.r. ...,-.. . .. ic. rrv.e tte ex t:ti or p ..; future )s-
l.tical romjIexL.n. uitsl after tbe return j frvna tte south ff th I!iu lavc'.:at:o.." vta::te. I Tte C'hu-vco TV." Washmvva rorresistdent tleicrajad oa it I lib: "The Republican pr:ra:iiiE w,u dubtle tc i tor the President of the Si to in i:e the j House t. be ree tt la th senate 1 baait-er i oa the counting of tb .te The .. w ill then I couc'eJ a 14 f r Hates, in- i'.:-!io the KeiuMican l.;ector from I '.-e.-on. i The President of the State w.ll bold toat. under the l:utun, c l ',:a. i ia irJ-r; tint. a there are to j-cnt rus no nvtia caa be entertained or debate bevr!. to 1 that the only j duty will be an o;rnoouet aa 1 a de 'arv.ion j f the v it: Toe .vsir. thresh the j serNe:.t-at-Arm, will O it thai ordr I reserved. The f.-te l-eic declared. i Uaje wou.4 t-e immediately tna;.rirated ard Preidect (irabt w-u!.! imm-d.ate!y ( jrrcJer the Government to him." j rr In the erv.e. on iht Uh. r-Ji;:;dn ' ..c ur ia:efeT.t6 r j V ' r f e f IWrf l- fDrl e.-T a. l tji-f j j. a ri-rrki -le!-!, ! r. n l K ii. jaf :t, i ;r. rt vira-4 a I at'., r I r .-r-f il j. n. Ti rf-;U,'.t. :!- rut t"! in l-Tn. ! pfcf-l .tt;t .l.ii,.n. 1 1 ' t r Ik: I IJ -nr -T.a a b:.jx- fr n te l"r : Sr.t t l l"- I a !r I ruir. eiwk-m tte rrj- rt f frri'.. r nj: u I r;.irnrx-!-r if t: firv'::i--ae r..n..;:- n r : i Nr orVjki . v-tx'.iwr w.:a i. i v k u!!ufi nivte-! tli t rtjr.Bt-l t'l l:e "O l-V-r U''e. lr. una t ,, i i-xev i f intum at.. .3 tre .- ra.trr-. j n Kr mn tf-i t ; .T'.ii :-e tt-;..rt.r buM .-J i.t. ; . j r. . ! ( T -u-'iie-l t.-.r'air.ro'.ttr T , . V-' r--f n": "lu.ite;' par.i-e. ti- !r. Iv jjr--.-t b. en.-t; -d. a'-o li--t I tf e e'e- :;-.a id 1 it 'uie f i.r c..rr.e1 t, , i I " n--r: tLZ. fviii-l h je l-n - -.vi3. 1 '. w:-i in ;.i ;i t:r tv u.-. , , !e:rz :i ar.-r.. tv tv., Ln V r fe rv.e. i a rei- n- t t ..e U-err . .-c lT.tl.rv I In f" l!"w-. I're-t :it" i-..er-.tr j fe I. tT r on ali:r t Nrnaaa ; wrx- rr.it-i afc-i r-al trra-tiB :-ecty;r retr y an Ntr. Mr. .'. crare1 br'l ire art.co .f l-e fn .irt m urn-! ni ; a l ir..ja e, -.x. .-i-.T, to u !j.x.a fi"'fv..rirt r-i ur; rei. tie!, tr! c ! 1 Lr.at l-'.e rve -a.-e t, 1 ! r:Mt.!' If !j. t oa ll-e. Tarr e-l I t r-Tv T' ; l'lt . !r. ;nin;i'irii .-. t .- t. sr. . t ! " ,,'r l:1'l Mr or iti The Serate. cts the Tth, !:wiM-d at j ietrta V re .Ll.- c I t ir.tl ti e !"r. lert' ! Lxiiail it.- ae I aerrt j ,;. ntl. Tbf irr.rrr i JnV.lT or ieretbr a Tvte (4 'i ra to 1 m;. a ntm'-rr 4 I orr: r:nz ya. Mr.'M.t-"v.l irtr.-irje-i reI vttnn. e-r.!ett!jt. tl- v;.om f tre eemi-r j f r ti la e-n.iri r.r a In ra:.e Y. .-et-! or in tr-e tae f a lt -'- ! r :y oter I i U-e an 1 iri-t'wl.r 15 ii.ti,'Sf i o I"nTii ao 1 t.-ri.-i! t iBTeW? i tx.a:r. T Vrr-1 t;r.ie! aa I to !,i.bi j ts. A l i'l in a; x -jv ! , cat rtt it a j -eaJ fer.- any j-er.-a l.j a'-t a n Jxi t. -e I ia ar.y Male WiVa t hn cr l-ec -:-.:r e -te-! j or apioate.:. or V l-r r trvnm.t aoTeti 1 et f tTTmT?ieet Th if te al -rte-1 j re-;ut.i, t.re-t.e- l-e J. :-earr .er.ai.Ur-- to peej.re - .r. e -Ner W-jr tiiire or eB1 n.t'.ij-wal. t y it O tN . b -e; .- but t e -t, r. le 1 an-l tbe reo t W rp-1 i tr.'nvj BfV-p ll-!"T lr re-T CaB-j-.e-tKMI. T) - 1 er ai-rwtle-! ifr. !tr - l.-ve 1 c.-n.sa em- . to.tlt-e .fU I i 1 Mr. I.tb le, eir- t. j IntheSenate.cn the h, ther t in . .iv i let; ii.e-i-B a lo jje matic arr tre . i .;r t rule fA O la-t C-rTei.tT U.r Ki !:n ! , trt C-e .tt ru'e w rr tiH ii(.rv. a;- , peal t.Bf Ul't, Cf..r u : j , ; tay. t , a'- rt r rv-X t.k.h, I ; Ife l .i.t- -r n '.'.ee e-a arrt t ri -n fjTori'T oa a reo ut -b .--r t t.i Ip ' f-wt.Lt.Te M-Crry, je-tertay, f-rr-lirf f. -e ; tbe a;tj.M.Tert of a e.rc.r t-. a-1 in e..nt J jnrtK-n it! a fp-ta n- "f f-e "-aa'e t,, v-ure 1 a exrr-t 4 Ue t :e: -rl T. V at l a rt--rirnn-rVT. -1 a;: w.:t aeren a taai. iv.. i i r-,r.a-u 1 M"-1' v tr" Mr- N'w ei! et Lp te re-; :--n . Cred hi ye.trrtai. fa::.w in t:. I r.-: -ai f r' him yetrtai, ea::.riZ oa t:. lr-: vat f r !- ,i i icir-eai irt. ap-i -r rei-'-rta r,-.-e-1 fr--. n.:.;Lrr e.n! oi.er ia -. i , if .cct. itwu -r fTia-ie l.y trve j ll'Bjie-a. bet U- rt-s. ul.--B ta a V"Ve. ' i.'pk. t k uie Ivo II-t a.tvrie-l u:i j KoB-lay. I The Ser.aV, on the Illh, pa.-ed tbe i Ib-Ki-e UJI ar;m;-r-.at:f !!, t.j defray t i (iimi( ,ta f-ial ieTeU atn o tt, ru:fer j b the fVrcuierB skte. hut ai (-e-o-'.e-l to it aa arj-en-'iDBt at j r-vr aMnr !.) f. ear-r. 4 'ruK C"tanUr. Mr. H"ry prr-c 1 rvf,rt " tte l)ii'ri:- eoc 31 , l t-e w h.-h at 1 a 1 mm. ........ .M m lrd. acl m-Te-l it m nnie-l it.wut in Bva-w bi -ieral -sr.t.T m u.e li- vut o irii" S ttJrm?Zt t a ioiayi 4 tr ra.-. nr .vlr. ri lv-r -9r"w 1 a "akBBk i- -af r. . t 4 . IHiikiaua Keturn:r. ! it . 'Wur 1 If l JlMw, t--r t . --& aav -- - ' , . - .. . ,
art Up-rr.f. a-l it r.i.1. ift n reiuooj i wr. r.w.. nia. 1 fc .np.rar aa aoB-lBpeet l i U- t - r. 'X X,. li- c4 I ir I t :ie-l ,uim. a t,y tar Ueeb ral oe l--r prre-t an-l Y arc Ire4 lent i rmlTl'J ,,lYY? ' preroe avt luett t ty tre t --atniitLee Jul-tarr. .rrtvi.r l.at ti krrtor i ;v t. w auall rt'- st, i a. lea I 4 ly h,
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a uB-i-r of uieiaai iwb I r i,- atel j The National Association of Short-horn i.ies-t t.. ia flare ut wr. ivite:: evruv. Breetlc n met at St. lui on the G:h, rearL"ur2ttZX2r? 1 LuD',rJ '-B "l- Th ronvenvae.iwy ia ts Cn tlee A t-r"jir. at. !-, tion adjournal to meet at Ixinirton, Ky., ra.ae l by Mr. Iia-i i rt.r nr. I r- ira.rnia- , on the 2 tth of m-toher, 1"77. x. u cf U-e i .i'Up r. ir.a.in v tn Mr. H i , , .... , , , . m ., . rum. I t verier , .f-:a f t--iu-r-iu--- , T. J. I iu-ral J, ex-.!:tor of thect'A1.1 ..f ti... lie, r rea l ra-ib f:: aa r.-.;i.r-l : ,-; , ' -rf t', and late Auditor of tbe L.
a.... . . t : t pi.... I.f , i - , re.it.tiK.. r. roat rr a-a I ataciO'i,. r.nixi.1 lo'i.rart -tiniu'. u'..im r-ae'e 1 J . V : .. '4 t I ,aa laurn.n l.r 1, !' !' r f. - f s-'r.it.-r rw-r-i li i ab'l i-tt r t 1 1 l" r.-Vt, ki. I -; t. t,j i t . 1 . . '.t ... r ...rp .j.r....pt.f..p .... r. ( ; r,,... .r.,r. rr-n-r r!i .. r. iu n.i i e r. r i..i 4 w.;.ifn! e ipurfl "':;h 1 l i. af.a, l.y -rer'i --n tan. in I- T. Mr. Kii ill. Mr. KnI r.r.r ijp'iTp-J h r. I t.-e r. - ar. I a ".. t.'.e re., .t . k-. aU-i 'e-. III; ray, l;r.1 - rt. in t'. i.n, 8 i W p 1. .1.1 ttl . u--t a reso.t t io-:r irx t'.jj i -.4r, t-n " ' " 'i'i re n : a 1 ri- M i tnecaitr ,.,t..rii ,Lr ,f : f a f to i i, .( lr-' Mo .nl. . in i.i-.. i ; l si v.-. ... .i.ini-i... Jir i r i ...I .. ... i r ft-! T". -; t, i it n e r. I at ; t a r t --i i-.ifL. !.if t-e J;. l.r.iry r.o t" ilt- -, . r : I. ir i I l i ha ln Uel'in in ioi p.Mui'e i.(.r.ri V r .-t. n " -i ni si t.ir;M.t k iv 1 " " r 1 rr Tr' ...-.: b i.ie!et.ia:WUfi;., Jf, M; : i i .,,; . , .-i i u. r i. Ir.tle erie. oa t!.e a r !.;: n, ' . -,r,. j jy Mr. ,-..;r l. .;,re'..r t e Attomeyral to tr.! -tra ire vt a t'. tae tartlrof l.--. i .suu Ma.---.a.. trrf, ;l oi .-x.t.oa
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i k.-tiatit. r)ueUBC tne Attorney tiemral W) j a 0 ui uliui ie u Uie veot full tuirmeiit ' a ! Ui te e.tr Kr the r rtnpl 'y mei.t, lle objl LTcref , caurt t ttu-ir lut.e. tie. Mew. M l'hr-i! aji.l Morton (oke ai .!. , ler.-i oa !.. I.iwtoral tolUne e.Mt p lotiori in rvt Hi. i rv I l iil (reely Iikui-1 i.ov. drover (oe fci x-w IB ir IK a tier. t'eniliox 4irui. n,Mr. I. iniuo-t t:rmAnlet Ute n (fular rler. U'.oi 1 he ..nl r.'iuii.-o mK.nir b men.!xnl U Umt l -ni.tu;un. m a. I.J hate Uie eer:ori v.rfe onnlel r the Supreiue ( uurt. 1 we li- u- ir ir. pnr'.jf trie enlirv e- !) .lit -lei ate t?hr ling tiM r nimuumv u( ih ) iot ru:e of tr'.i Uu pi louvre, the l ler ti mt ie. i lel Ui tl ui n run ere to ( ee. Mr. II . atxa, t ir'a.tu of the t "1st. tUf 00 A 'T.ii.r at. .t.., reiMrtei me rjt oft A'-rrriv ton t it!. It ref -r. tnei.' U t."ie ( rn.ii.f ! t:.'. ,i; ri.ia ; a re-iif-tion of l,,o from tnc itt. ui.1 i.f Ll mia. an I a re.lu. of 1,w,v fivta me ilrimrtment rrtuBjlm The l-eitr ; i-'.iite i a trie r-mimiitee U inquire a lo r.-;i er fru-t ha.l hern i ra Ue-l ti lue e eeti n 111 New York, Hroi.!yn. Jer-ey City and I' I .le:v, V..r. toi .N'. .) . K.ie K cno. , W 1 jt'i, MclU(ta.J. aa.l W ell (M.a.). Till: not -i:ivitiatio. Ilf aaa. The I.cu:ir Cor.rionl invetirVic); eou.m.Ue arr.ved at New Ur'.ean on the 11th, ! ! liiiCjeJ::e!T or -aaixel and KTTetl ul.irlt Cw b tjiirabert of the IXurniiiir I! ar I ul a ci. of 1 -i.-i.i a ?meri tsori ao in-re t J n ib u.e city. On the 12th. the Seeretary rt the Kcturniti B-vir J. l!r. lUr(5. Akll, j.rvM-nu-.l to ti e rocEimnw a c.Kiimuuicat;o. alne-t br all th ceia;r t.f tie Pirl. iienyin la effort the iuLS'Mt 1 ! i' CeMvwnt.uur to revr IV iI.t i nn nl iK.e IUvr I The vrfaiii. s. t - A r 21 ta irintrui U'l t- D t.f..- D.e uuiuU r of ice K-r I ir-ua.y to a; at II a m. u trie f.'..-j .cf Jay . Vlorida The Florida Conreional InTetii'ainir Cera ai. Wee uryaaixe-l at Tal.ahap on tie l?th . ar.-i .eej.te.t t go irst) aa ir.re-LiiitMn of l.b U--e 'i;o an l u jnai K!e.-l.on. I-aVT. Further inveMz'ati.'n into the lo of life I y the r Tirtiinz of the Itrookiyn Thc.tter developed the fa. t that over three hucdrl live were ;t by the terri'i-? cai:a!ty. Up t the r: -r t of the Tth Ixvl.t Lad t een removed from the ru n, and the hat!y work i f'i I pr"r ;. Mo-t of the Kilie- were unret-oniztMe. The i-reu ati'-n of the r?mv:T) f,f tlie late lUr-.n t Pa'm to-k p! n e at the cr-r.iitory of Ir. Le MTne. at Wa-hinjton. Pa., on tteotb. The incineration wa completed ia to hour and frty min i'i-. and wa a aujt-e- in every j-arti-tilar. The prm wa wirnt ed by a lare ciimWr of vientit from variou part of the country, and tiVev;ent!y meeting mi held at whi h the uf Je--t if cremation wa f.i'Iy i!i'U-ed. A New York Ji-paU h ay that J hn Mor-rt?--y bi declared off a!! tool ,!d J,T n;g ho-j-eon the d.rect reu!t of the Presidential e!e.!i n. The uni lentife.! remair of the victim of the Brooklyn Theater diater were int rre 1 oa the tth. They were inclosed In one hundred cot. aD ! the whole interred in a larf plot in tireenwo-wl tenetery, B'--;ces cereially wa ,upended through t the city, and a va-t concourse followed the nrl co rtetre to the prave and participated in the final reremonie. A wa'-..a.l of n:tr-jr!ycerine expl..!ed near Petr !i. Pa., on the Mh. The l:ore and wa.'on were blown to atom, and two men earned Smita and Humphrey, who were ecj-wtd in ucioadicz the exilonive material, met with a irailar fue, only detached frment of their bodie heic af. terward foun t. Mr. Henry S. Murdoch, who lost hi life by tb burning of tbe Brooklyn Theater, wa bn ia B-ton and wa about yeaM of a.-e. He wa an actor of con-i leraSle ability, aad wa a nephew of Mr. Jame F.. Manl'xh. the great traced an. Mr. Claude Rjrro'iifb, ancthT victim of the fire, wa 2: year of a'e. and an a tor of promise. IVlb wt re enilemen tihly e-teemed loth ia tkeir profrs:onal and private life. Ma,'.-ien. YV. S. Hanixk, late in rom nan 1 of the Military Pepartment of the la:, with bead jaartera at New York, ha !-en orderet the Pa- ill c Coat, and fier. Phil, .s-hendan put in hi place. WK-rr jarT omi. The Ler'slature of Colorado, by a nearly ti&animou vote, adopted a Joint resolution protestins; azaint the action of the lower Houe of Coczres in declining to ijualify Mr. lieif rd, the Representative-eiect from , v Aj ;Aje . . . . . . . i.epui.i.ran were reponeu a icreatly io-M.-Tiant over the coure of ' ,n -nsnissioninc the Pemocratic Litctor in that Mate, and psd res t (uiitfitr.. akirr th t'e.'teit Sfi. siMM . . . ,v:., ,.l ki..... r.-ounl that te Lai wiiirUiiy violated hi . -nThe odii ial can w of vote"po!;ed In New MexUo at the recent, ele. tion tire Romero, RrpuMican. for Conres, 9,.V1; Raldez, p,c. rat, 7,11-. " Railway, committed ul' ide, at i o iSvi.le, with trychtiiue, on the 11th. Cause, no work. A C LvL'ston (. C.) dipat h of the li b toat ' iie.'r-- were arrested in Abbev;ii :'ty, i '.vr.'e.l with the murder of two whi'e rrr-n, Allen and Biker, teir Iyvwcde si',i.-d with lnvii.' formed aronp:ri r to m r.h r th" white inhai it.ant of tbe village. Th y were pl wed under ku ard ar.d stat-cd f t An lern, ard it wa reported that, w bile en route, they were rapturnl, and M of the r.e.'i.-lynched. A Itr rj-rt. bowev-r, av that the neroe were ! ar !y is JM at U'aihall a. with the ex n tf ua-1, w b- committed u!m U. Tu New i irlean C"thn F.f'-han.'e crop rej.rt t ,r Nov -n Vr, fr tbe tiu of L-r-tar.a. M:v-i--,j pi a;, 1 Ark n.i,how a fa'.'. r z ia th- ji 1 I of f r ni 1 'i to :U per rent., a empire I wild la-t vear. Most of the (Tr p bvd a xathtred on the 1st of If.uVr, aalaUr.-e proportion already mar' to I.
It t tb movinie of the Ice ttore In the rier at LouU, n the l'.'th, the ateauit-ra ItiyarJ, Jennie lUldwin, Audr Jubuaon, aiid Iiot k IUud, belonging to the Northern Line, were out down and uuk, and the Uolden Ka'le and War Ki;le and tome other bovt of tb tame line were badly dam aiced. The I'anny Keener, bt'loniriiijr to the Naples l'arket Company, ww a I no cut down and wrevWed.and a numler of niallf r boat and lar)rei were alo more or lo InJured. It U rrtwrtc I from Vii-VOmrd that John 1. ri'e, a j-romlnont Iemo. rHt, and t.'h.imvry Clerk of CUihorne Coantr, wn-t !i.inuted on the lth. w hilt! out tauutun: oeir Tort (iibon. He w the only wltne v'vint the nerie who rirrj ou the Sherifl' o-e, ( N'toher 21, Hy the eip!oion of the loi!t r In a mwmill near Texarksna, Ark., on the 11th, nice men were in-Untly killed and two other llly injured. The name of the killed are Chauncey Ilo u h, Jinet May, V. White, Nicholi H.ehinrh, Kd. tirirtln, tieo. Cirr en, Tip Stewsrt, iivo. J kjn aJ Fred William. riiK.ie:?i. There w imiHtrtant new from Mexico on the !th, to the flVct that President I-r-
d and bin entire Cabinet bad been raptured 1 "J tn? Kevolutioni-t near the City of Meslco. and that (ien. K'ahr-do, Secretary of War, toircth'T with Home olhcrs, ha I beeu : r-hot. Monterey and Saltiilo h ive nirrin- , tiered to the insurgent, and the whole northern frouu-r, with the excrftion of Mat.ta.nra-. in the poi-Mon of the supporter of Iclcsia. I.i au eai-'io-i'in ins c ai mine, at Wini'IxTp', Gennany.on the loth, -io ciincr were killed. TIIK lUSPLTKlJ .STATES. South Carolina. The rival Ilou-e of the outh Carolina I.eci-Iature contiiiued in c-.ion on tbooth, the Ii'pu'i!ii an body at t ho Capitol, and lite IKt.hh ratio at Carolina Hail. The Icmcratio Houe bad hern reiaforcf d ly a n;iub r -( ilc-erter- from the KcpuMican IkmIv, and now claimed 0.1 m in her bearin- the ,r??'.''Vt C? th Board of Cu v " r a coiMitutionvl 'juorum. a claimed, and rn-oirnied by the Supreme Court. Wale Hampton made a p olie ppeech, in which he paid that he had been fairly and legally elected tioverr.or of the Mate, and in conclusion declared "The ballot-box has announced tbe verdict of tbe people, and I shall be their liovernor or they eh all have a military (ioveminent." (iov. Chamberlain wa inaugurated and , orn In by Probate Jud.'e Uoon, in tbe I presenceof the Republican IirisUture, on : the 7th, and delivered a thoit inaugural ' addres. q w'oi' h be aid that no consider1 a'.ion tut duty impelled bini to accept tbe position to which he had bctn ihoen. i The Iemocratic IIoue appointwl a com- ; mtttee to inform the Senate and General I 1. uirer that it wa tbe leal Iioue under tbe ' decision of the Supreme Court, and requeted th latter to withdraw the troop i from the State-houe. I The Pemocratic IIoue, on thesth.deIded toemploy rounxil and prtK-eed against P. II. Chamberlain for treason in uurpinK Hhe Cio Uovernment or tne Mate. I ne Mipreme Court cranted a teraporary injunction, reutraininn the bank where the State fund are deposited from paying out uch funds upon the order of Cardozo, the Republican Treasurer. The Concessional Invi rdi-ratio; Committee arriveil and Immediately or'anzed for busines. In reply to an Inquiry from the Democratic Hou, fieneral Ruirer, on the !tli, atate lin writing, that ahould that body appear at the door of the House of Representative and demand admittance, and should they he rrfued admittance by the doorkeeper, hi order were to furnUh assi.tanee, if railed upon, t) prevent their entrance. Judpte Bond, on the 11th, delivered a decision dischar'in tbe Board of State Can-va-serfrom tiistoily, on the ground that the Supreme Court of the State bad no JurisdictionKlerli. The Northern Democrat who went to Florida to witnes the canvas of the votes for Preiidential F.lector, on the llth forwardeI by teleirraph an addren to the House of Representatives, atstinjr that the countini; in of tbe Republican Klectora by the Board of Canvans. er wa d ne in the fa.-e of a decisive popular majority for the Democratic Flector, and that the result wu accomplinhed by throwing out whole Democratic precinct andountie ia open disregard of fai t and in violation of the law. The rrmlJeutN Vlf-w I.ejrardlnjf PIlllCavl Mtaatinn. th YVa"iiim;tN, Dec. 10. Prenldf nt (irani, in the coure of a Ion, free conversation to-day with a representative of tbe Associated i'rea conccrulnir political af. f air. ald that recently he had received a dispatch from liov. Cu aiuterlain Informing bini that it wa currently reported In Columbia that the President 'had, in hi intervfwwitti Representative Hewitt, of New York, a week aifo.reuiarked that, when s(x-tv-three member of the outh Carolina Hous of Representative, holding certificate from the sieeretary of Mate, rlnuiid ronvene, he would re-oj;Die th in as the leifal House. The President In reply to lnv. hamberlain teletrrapbed Mm lliat, if I Hewitt hail pent or authorized the eendMur j of sin h a ill-patch, it wa untrue thai he' b id o expressed him-eif. Tlo' President I ay he h ad a free and agreeable ennver-a- j tion with Hewitt, in which be -aid that. In j hi Judgment, not le.s than hi sty -t lire; nisBir.ris were; elinible to organize a House i and trab act business, ini ludinz a dctt rnmatinn of the iinahfication of it num. i It:. . ... I... .W.. ...! I l ... I
it wa merely a private opinion, and be j Rial -is to bo continued ; :md ;ui "r; inmlktht have been wroni'. The I're-ident on ii.tii.n ralicl tlt Wonutn C .n'onnul that occ.a-lon further rxpres.ed hi icw j Lenotit! is to 1! f.irinoi!, vv it ii tb vtiriwith rc-'ard to tbe irroiiml on which e li , ou ( iitonniiil t'oiuinitU c :unl tlio fwinjor member of th.- House respectively , hWu u oln,ul '.iV.:io.i m a la.meii their seal, knd. In tbl conoection, ' 1 the Pit si,Jat produced a note addrtnatd to . nucleus.
him by Hewitt, dated House ef Representative, pec. ti, as follow: To Me 'ref ; I kave ris-eied a relinMe telegram froai I oluinbia aUati uat tlt.al the ial. tlurd iiiemlKir hold.UK a ivrtifli ale from late fs,ie. n-ury ol mu haa I.iimi awurii into the lluuiwi prcmled ou r by .s-jn-aker Wallace, wl.irii u llicrefure, TKuiied m kvcordame witli Uib re' Uireuii ut i f Uw , aa UiUhI hy juu. On the naiua day Hewitt nt ut bhu another tude, a follow: I have put received a later diH.u h nav inn lhattha -iiireiiio Court of ollll Curuluj;a im. lronouiu ed it Ju.Unieiil, and ms liircij the llouse 1'reenled over by Wallncc to he the , eotmtuird II.iup f l'reidiivi , an, I tiui Mat key ia apntiiUi peron , tint .SH"uki r, or lu any nvhect uh ultccr of the lc; :.( , ti.,y . The President paid, witn irfirei.cr t. these India, that Lo did l.ul lliink, afier hi In coiivera.iliou m iiti llewut, that the latt.r would male u of w iiat ht- ii id fur the purpose of defeating the parly wl.bh the Proldtnt repreHeuted. U tun I It-wilt and Senator Randolph railed on liuu, several day iis'o, be informed Hewitt of the content of aiil-paUh be had rei tivtd from tiov. Chamberlain, and tbe reply he made to it, and intimated to Hewitt that he thought In cou fl deuce b d been abused. Hew itt denied that he had sent to Columbia Mich a ilikpalcb, a that nieidiuued. The Pm lident then repeated to Hew ut the ubatauce of the dispatch ill reply to liov. C haiiibcrUin, a to the report current lii Colmul la. Seuator Randolpn then produced a dinpatch from ien. Hauiptoi, m w hich he sal 1 that, if the Prtaidnu would rtcoi;. nize Hi Wallace Houae, aid w it luiravv the troop, he would do eveiv ttuiiir po-.ii,k. t preserve the pe;a.e. 1 tic Pinod.nt remarked that he looked Upon this :i N pin e of iiupertiueucc oil the part ( in n. Hump, toil, in teiaiiaf bnu what t. iio; tuat the endinu of Hoop, to South t. arolma wa In obedience to tbe i all of ov. ibtm' erlain, the danger there beinv' to f,,n,, jd.thfl for the autliontie of the Mute tocunirol; thai oiaLized rillc-clul.s, ri pie-entuij (ien. Hampton, were in Hie itj ..f c'lduiuIda, and that if the Federal tM 'ps ahould be w ithdrawn there vvoulil he pence, hut it would bi the rest of deatti. eii;ttor Randolph then explained that the I'nuident should not think that (ten. Hampton sought to advise w Iiat to do. and thai the dispatch which wa nhown to I tie- 1'nMdiiu wa a p pl v to cue that ."senator Randolph u (j ,.nl to l,en. Ilktlipton In respos.- to u iuestlorj. The President aid he hd i:i vcr ii.strin-ted (en. Ruter to place troop m Ihc Matehouse, but that wa the wtr den. Rucr Understood bi orders. 'I he trooi.. were in
j South Carolina, the Pr-id ut ie ded, in on uience to me a:i oi iiov . t Ii.tmiirrlain to suppress ;,u inun t ctioii too foruiidaloe for him to cont rid, ami, ha-1 it ,.ut been for thr-e troops, liui . Cbaiii'i. i mm w mil l !e a refugee to-day, a ,ov . Au.e. i.ow i rum MlsJSlppi . Trie President r-aid, in 1 he curse of the ronvrMation, that he lookeii -ri the situation a embarrasaine, to y the ii a-t. A tood deal of bad temper had btcn ahoAii on the Democratic aide, land niah.v are actini; unreasonably. Tbey aeeiaed to ftarthnthe wa iloinK what w.n ribt. .and were aluisiiur evirv body for not jielilu.; to their view; Thin Mrurk him a straoire, conaiJeiini; tbe scene tbroiutu winch we bave iaeil. lov. Haye repn tilt-1 the party tnat rarr'ml in tbe late election ;tlj dm four of the Slate that furn:h d the inea;i for tlie suppression of the 1 l eliion, and (i l ilden carried all but three if ihose which aoUptht to destroy be I'nioii. lu al uaiou to fiaiid he Hald the majority for Tilden In the City of New York wa larger than hi total in ijority tn the eulire Stale, aud lu w hb h city much crime i per)x.trated, and w In re there I a lare ii u ia lie r of men who bavevry little Intereat In the Stale or Ihe R. public. In tne aame war fraud were committed in the Stale of New Jersey and Connecticut. While it wa true that those iu the Southern Statea w bo (rave 4ov.Tild n a m.ijonty wero voter, man) of them veud ni ne than oncebut notxxly claimed that 1 lld n did not carry auch Mates. The same party that perpetrated fraudi in the .Southern Ma'e for Tilden touiplaln of fraud lu Florida. I.ouinlaua, aud South Carolina. But if there bad beam no fraud ia Mlippi. North Carolina, and Arkansa. those Sii a would have Koue for Have and Wheeler. ihe President justified the exclusion of Lauren and Kdefield Com. ties from the South Carolina return on the trroiind t tiat (icoraiiau voted in them freiiietitly, and cast more vole than there were) voter. Much had been ald about t.'le li-e of troops, knit, consideriiii; the number of lives scrili.nl, aud the many p utictl uu rder in the otitb. It wa necessary to afford the re'luirni protection. The President thought that all wa iulet now in tho South, and, oo far a he could, he would protect every one from violence. All Heps taken to this end had been duly consider! d . The President, in reply to .a remark that it l ined tbe Democrat had abandoned the idea of impeaching him, tid he wou dadvise tbtm not to attempt it, fur it inifc.-ht brinif out evidence which tbey would not like to are tpread on the record. He would rathi r Irti-t the Kebel than their Northern alius, and he had trit d to lay a niucb in hi annual rues',re. He did not receive all the rport from the Department in time, and there fore lie w obliged to leave out of h: niepare niay'ubject t which otiierw elie would bave alluded. He aatd, in resjone to a question, that he wuid anwt r the House resolution, and inform them why be nent troops i the south. Amonir other thine, the President aid. In response to iui'ilne, that there were M or mm troop in Washington. If there bould le aoy necessity f r more, he would order tbem bither. "tte should have peace, if we have to rU'ht for it . " Some day be received five or ait letter threatenimr assajiination. but he paid no attention to tbt-iu. A crazy in n once fo. lowed bini ix mouth, t hrentenin t lake hi life, aud tbi peron, he lo-lieved, w placed in the insane asylum. When he lrt came to the llxicutive M inioii. he found a military puard there, but ho iinm diately raued it to be withdrawn and M into the barrack. The President. f'-i riiitT to the Doliiical conjli'atUins, aai I he h id n abidinir faith In the people. A we hae bad lc rebelilon, lie did uot believ i tlie people vvsrr anxiou for another, aio tlioij.'hi there would be noiue way out of cur pre, i.t d:itiCUlti'.S. - a -s Tally:;;. Tho Diu-Wn -f IMinburh has Another iliili'or. llnt luitkt'i 37 childiTti and fr.i:i ! 'Iiil-lrcn in tho f unily of 2 ifi a Vi-t -i-i.v, a'.l but three of whom an living. Tlie Dd' hn of Kditiburli i very re i! ir i i lier hul.its. Her first child w.ui'r.i i.i Octo!er, 174; her seeond ill O tn'roT, ls7,", ati I b'-r (hinl in Novo r, l"7'j. The publication of the , V iu'vri the htiht little paper hmo-.I from the woiii:ni's (lrnartmeni of t lie (Vnton-
