Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 March 1877 — Page 2
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DCDEAH$ CUlRENT NEWS. MajVOaa . ioheiire1, aaw ta aisargtaf tho Want rota Military Academy, has writtea a letter m Ow. TbeasM Kwiag for tbe purpeon of vladtentiat: the artHtary ardor tawed k- C. striae in IMS. doPOOUmtiair. apart ( the wndera border of Misoodrl. Gea. gahafisld Mvataust the order wao issued with Mm approval of both.PfMla'iat Idneela aad him, sir, and after be (6. tehefsld) by BOffMBai objMTVatM bad bMMW OMVtaoed that it w Um aaly praesooWe way ta ttmiwU the lirWui tr dor warfare. Xe says further that the order vfHMMt at wiedoaa. courage awl kuasMRy, by whtah huadrsd af taaocoat Hvm were saved. u4 a dlofTMoral mmI barbarous utm brtrUf ht V a mmbut etose, Xet a rife wm MMriiMd aorMV.pmtf dioeom. fwt tefteted oa axemtttag It. Tbe Bsssioltiss of ail tie paar people mnpmidMlfudMMWra permitted Msvsfer." HoMjhdMBotvrrHetavia. Mi kit awa conduct, ar to aaift the reiimiMMtr, but that it to ealy Justice to amm. aSria. who bM booa eousured for kautoc the order, te say that t reepoael bitty e exeastlea tMoaa U Freeideut TIbmib. to bimoeif and to Om. lEwia la prrtion to tbir wpwthw work and au thorky. imtir Kelly, of Oregoa, states tbat b Imsloned the elahor dteaetch from Patrick to PeHea ia rogard to purehsit.ga Repub Heaa Elector, wHbut kaewlaa; i m Watt, aa4 upattb mffotMem tbat it re ltod Htoly to ntoias faada for !gal ex At a ommu a toe Daaweratfe Seaaton a KepreeeatotivM, aM oa ta erealagot tbe 17th, Bepreeeatetrre CirawHT prtiiding Mr. WaJlaee offered a melattoa that, is Tfew 9t tbe aettoaof the Heetoral OMaaiis toa ia rerutiag to reeelve aTidoaee of fravd, eto., H M the drty el Careee to ao farther reeeeaiae Um said Bteetoral Coat Mlittoa. The reeeluttoa received but 13 vetoe. Mr. Coekraae tbea offered a reeo lutie tht it ie tbe duty ot CoagreM, by all BMaae kaowa to the CeaeOtaUe aad tows, to defeat the frauduleat aeta of tbe Con rieetea by diMtory acts, ete. Mr. Roagaa fared aa asubetitute Um follow iaf , whleh, together wKb Um aaMadawatbyMr.Bright wm adopted py a rote of WyeM to M says: Tkt fee eomt of the BeeteralTote 1 frtebeat rtflatorr onpoaiUoa M tiw ibM ml tto act of CiiMieM ereaWx 1 C uaiMlea. waete deoliiea eeaA MTeeetTedaadaetodnea la aeeonUaee witti it wot tain of aM law : BatiMenwolatfoa ie aeceaipaated wHb tM alma aad eartteet praeeet of tbe Deaioeratk pa l araiaH Mm areee wt tm el en TietoOoM at lur. ' mmll tralk rnnliinrrl im Mm de etoioei of tbe majority wbo eaed Oe aaate ta i ornenaa aaa jotuaa. Tbefaaojority report of the South Care Ha iBYoetireUar Coataiittee wae atade to tM Hoe oa the Itth. It etotos that ir rocatarftfM exiatod ia the retanw froai aoarlr eTory preoicet, aad that uadoubt odly great' fraud were perpetrated by rea bob of the failure of the ntHag party to Hit ap tbe safeguard of rogittratioa Tbe reeutt, br aMertatatac the rotot oaet at all preetaeto aad eorreet lag the aUetokM aude by tbe ataaegore ia roturM,fehow that tbe lowest Kayos Steotor had a awjority of SSI over taehighootTtldoBneotor. Theseadlagof tooope to the State to doaouaood ae illegal aadaotiibM. The report oayg that tbe evidno how a greater aaotkat of iatiaU datioa oa the part of tbeWaeka toward peo pie ot tboir owa raoe, to prertat tbem f ron vottor the Doaaooratto tfeket, tbaa was aoed by the whites agaiaot ootorod Repub Jteor AdarinliaMrlefi H. Dark, Captaia of toe Xaval Oaoonratory, died ia Waehiag toaoatiM.Wah, of dtooaoeof the heart. Attoraoy 6eeraltTkrt 1 reopewe to aa faaufaT bTHteleaate. ototes that lathe Ko voaabor oleeMoa ll.iio Deputy Manbote wore eatpleysi , dfetrtbutod at S,737poHiag to Waehiagtoa totegraaM of 1Mb, Doaa ftott to to ha preaeouted by tbe OoTeraaioat oatoora for tbe publiea ttoaof aa altoced eedkiouo arttoto ia hto A Waohtogtoa apootol to tbe St. Loato Tim, 9ath, aaya that ia oaoe Gov. Hayes to deotorod etootod by tbe Ilootoral Coat flfe(0ft(w4la 6Vo TlMr4 IrTtW SflaMatHMaUAwy Ift tHuM vroeeedlage ia fm warraalo to test Got. Hayes's title to the Proeideaey. This wilt be la tfeet'aa appeal f reat tbe Tribuaal to the SapreaM Court ta full bow aad wMl deteraiiac Irot, tbe qaeotioa of Jarkdtotioa; aeeoad, the questioa as to whether too Tribuaal properly dkohargod MadutiMUader the law: aad third, tbe nueetioa m to whether the ertotoaee exolud edby tbe Tribuaal shall be admitted. .A Cbtaago totograat of the ltth says that a ooabiaatMa of the distillers of ike oatire ooufttry bos boea fonaed for tbe purpose of pooHag their oaVaiags. Thoir plaa is to deposit M eeate for oaeh galioa of taxable pirHe I Maaufaotured, aad .to divide the ftuat aeoraiag aeati.atoatkly ta proportioa to tbe eapaeity of tbe several dioOllerMe. It to iaaMtertol whether aay till to fa eperatlea or aot, the proprietor rMelvoa hto aroaortioa of thto deposit, tbe UMaoitbovgh be wm raaalug. It Is ex tooted tt ht thto way the asarkst prtoe of watoky will be rafted to a agure at waleu dHillers oaa reaHae a haadsosaa prof t Preoidoat Oraat bM aaaouaaod hto deter Mlaottoa to preserve tbe sferivt tot Lou totaa, m .far m to ia hto power, dariag the raanlader of hto torn ia ofloe, toarfat; to
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srfCmteetMreae:, tookpkoe aewair, X. J4mUh Wm. HI aceMaplica, Myaa, tOhVe bM baatfed mJtR Mt shhm ta Ism eejet oa tba morning appointed J Cbura, u putUt, m Um atniiaf C Um ltk bt tw pMmmms to w ltefkbbaiM aattoaihr JwnaaawO?. bUnefWHbfMHHMtMtMMHWi Mfawd k baakauui awar frtM w frMt M HaaiMoai : Tb MiiMrs Trait anU Sf PpoItBaak bawalrla. Tn , nimmM li CM liOi. Tba prfeMipal buaiaf a t Mm place are Imtt topiton aa4 tbe mm falw waialy aseatboai. The Or4 Duke amxm aa want arnveu Ik Xw Yeck(Nai Kertolk m tbe 17th. The South-houad xprM trala oa the I roe Mouatala aad Boutaerm Kattroasl wm threwa froat the traek about 12 aUtoo aorth f LHOo Rook. Ark., oa tho atoratag of the 14th. The looosaotive, toader aad bag gage-oar were tbrowa fowa aa eaibaakaioat aad eruehed to pieces, killiag the areataa aad fatally tafuriag tho eagiaoor. Tho re aaoiador of tho trala wm uaialured. Itto aid tbat the rails wore toosoaed, with tho vidoat deeicB of wreoklag tho whole trala. Dr. M. M. Wtobard, Suporiatoadoat of, the OrpbaM' Botao at KaighUtowa, lad;, eut hto throat at the St. JaaMs Hotel la New OrtoaM oa the 14th. Aa uBsuoeoosful -atteaipt to aooasoiaato Got. Packard was asade ia New Orleoae oa the loth, by a youag ataa aaasod W: EearyWoldou. He eateVod Gov. Paekard's private effoe Jut before aooa, while the totter wm sittiag at his desk la eeaveroaUea with several goatlc i. aad m tbe Oovoraor turaed oaad ia reevoaeo to hto aalutatioa, Wei doa drew a ptotol aad pointed it at Packard's breast. Tbe totter iaotaatly struck the -weapoa dowa aad grapptod with his aailastt. Theatotol wm disoharged, the ball atrikiag Faokard oa the rigbt kase-eap, ia fietiag a slight wouad. A auaaber of 1'aefcard's frtoade who wore presoat i aaediatoly drew their revolvers, aad fred at wetdoa, wouadiag aia la the loft ana. He wm tokoa into custody, aad f re aa exanlaattoa of papers fouad upoa hto penoa it wm ascertained that hto aaate wm m above stated, aad that he wm reeouUy froat Philadelphia. He etotoaed to bo a oomepeadeat of the Phil adtlpbia Prow, but tbat paper denies all kaowledsre of hlaa. Boiag asked hto ks -rani La1 ilAilr MtrlatUai." lie had oaly hooa ia Kew Orloaas 34 hours, aad it wm thought by assay he wm Insane, while ethers ohargod the attosaptod assassaotioa to poHtiaol asotivM. Soporto frosa Dead wood, D. T., oa the 1Mb. wore to the offset tbt a auaiber of Iadiaa dopredatlOBS had roooatlybeoaeoBi asHtod la the Bloek Hills, aad fears wore atertolaed of a goaoral easlaaght by tbe The atoaaaors CHford aad Piae Bluff wore auak oa tbe 1Kb tbe feasor la the Kod Hirer aad tba latter ia tbe ArkaaoM. Beth were todea with oottoa. Weldoa, the youag asait who atteaspted to asoMoiMta -Gov. Packard, is ideatif ed m a dry-goods clerk recently eapleyed la Mobile, where he had gjne to tbe Dad froca hard driaklag, eoupled with aauafortuaate lore affair. He wm last mob ia Mobile oa the Uth.whoB he iaforiaed aa acquaintance that 1m wm goiag to kill btawelf . At Oregon, Holt County, Me., da tbe loth. John T. Sirnero shot his wife aad tbea shot hiauelf, both being killed. Si aero wm a carpenter by trade, of dtoei Dated aad brutal habits, aad bis wife had applied for a divorce. He wm sz years old aad hto wife 52, aadtbey bad nine children. Tbe ferryboat Jones, frosa Bayou Goula to Plaqumlae, La., exploded her boilers oa tbe lath, killing six persons. Eph. Holland, a well known sporting man to under indictment at Cincinnati for eoraplieHy is eieetioa frauds. It to said tbat be hM ma tin a ooafoseioa, in wblsh he admit receiving about $l,to indirectly froat a Kew York party, and aoeounto speoiioaUy for Mse 1M Illegal votes for the Democratic ttoket. He mvr tbat about MO fraudulent votes la all wore east by tbe gang of repeat rs under hto eHreoHoa. Wine low, indfeted for toreeuyef, a $12,000 package froas tbe Treasury ueparuaoai, has been soatoaeed to 18 BMUtbe' I artooaaioat ia tbe Albany Penitentiary. Tbe Soarcy County, Ark., Court-house was buraed oa tbe 12th, it to supposed y aa iaoeadlarv. Moot of tba records wore Mved At Mfaaeapoito, ou the HKh, a youag womoa named Kata Koeaoa shot aad killed Wm. TC. SWc.Mototaat Cashlsr of the First Hattoaal Baak, for alleged MdueUea asM desert loa. A youag bmb aaasod Abe'Rotbsohild atode aa uaoueosooful attempt to eoamlt sulelde laCiaotaaatl oa the 17th. It has transpired that he murdered hto mistress, named Bosale Moore, hi Jefferson, Toxm, oa Jaa. 31, aad her dead body wm fouad mum day a af torward ia a secluded spot, with a bullet ia the brain. Rotheohlld wm a commercial traveler. Ho will be take to Texas for 'trial. The eastern approach to the great rati way bridge aoross the Mississippi at St. Louis wm destroyed by f re oa the night of the 18th, compelling the temporary a ban deameat of the entire use of the bridge aad tunnel by the railway companies. The aalvaetoa. Harrlsbur aad San Antorio Railroad to now completed. Tho irst train lft Galveston ferSaa Antoalo ou tba ltth, with aa excursion party including tbe Governor and other State ocuofais. K. I). II saner. Master ComauoSloaor of Garrard County Circuit Court, Keatuoky, wm killed by G. C. Keaaody, hto aephow, at Laaaastsr, la that oouaty, oa tho 1 The iiminltv wm about a tow suit. Koa Ba slat UBMaji saJPmMhma4as1 mj ww iti ffnffiv of advaaeo Bumbors f, ffrsa jaaraBBsaumsma
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oauaaoratod wll tbe above. The Tiiaah Oouoial CbsaaoraUr dtod oa the 14U; ap4ll. , . a 1 a .. a i if il a.. 'Ujaasparor ot aaatjaa,a oorutat ia torvtow with the Pope oa the letk. cttnmnmm, la tat Soaato, oa tkellth, the bill re fovmclbe poVtoal dlMbUHtoll ol Jeoepk JC. 'Jownstoa, of viraiaia, paesedf Mr. Dorsey introdtMotl a MU aavendatory of ami snppleateBtal Mtn act OT March 87 1ST l'.'W" hamrporate the 'lexasraotaaKauroaa, ami me act or.iuiy 2j, lfiM. amaMns; loads to aid In the coHSlnMtiea ttt a railfoad aad tetofraph aoe from tho watca of Miseonri ami ArkansM M she Paoiae Oeeaa. Xefcrrod In the llouee, eoMMetmuoa was resumeu ot und reolatMM rooorMd bv me spvelal oomnUteeebaK- ! Mk tae lavas riaailsn ot the noent etootloo la Florida, and MrIfcosspeen, chairman of the committee, addressed she House. Thematorlty rosolttuoa. declarinf the TiMoa BMetors duly leototi, wm teen anopwu-i-yoM, ). -a party vote, with the excepttoa of Mr. Par ma, who votsd la'tae aatmaUve. lathe Senate, ou tho 15th, tbe District tax bill wm passed. Tbe Paclae Hauroadbill dlMaseed at toagth......Tbe Hoase pro ceeded to ooMidoratioa of use Seaata Mil to rati ; f v Mm agisssnsal with certain bands of Sioux In omum, aau aiM wim Aoruwni uamia et Arapaom aad Chcyenncc. Mr. Milts (Texas) moved an amendment providuig that nowtog' la the aot should be nenotrusd m aathorlsiaf tbe removal of Stonx ImliaM to mo iadiaa Territory. The amendment wm acsood to, and the bill passed. The bill remev inc me pcnucai wuuuw ot joeejm JoMstoa atoopaeosd. Ia the Senate, on tbe loth, the House awMdmsato to the Consular and Diplomatic appropriaMoa bin worceoMosred in and the bill The ramae Katlroatt WU aad amend. meats wore discussed at length The Mouse spent she most of the sesaion ia oonslderiaff private claims aad ia Committee of the Whole. Ia the Senate, on the 17th, a communion Moa from the President ot the Bteetoral Com mission wm road, conveying the dectsioa ot the Commlislcn touching the Bleotoral votes from Louisiana. Oa mot km of Mr. Hamlin, it wm agreed that the House be informed that the Senate was ready to proceed with the count of the toSm for President and Vise-President. Mr. . Kctly asked permission to make a psrsoMl explanation, and, leave being granted, aakl he etgmti we cipnw uiapstcn tor -nr. rsuKt, wou repressoted it was, a telegram to W. T. l'eltoo for f 10,00 to pay lawyers' fees ia Orsfroa, an J H not used would be returned. lie itooietl he ever attempted to buy a Ketrabiieaa Jt lector or Ui it M ever authorised mv one to make such offer for him. Mr. Kelly also road a dispatch from Gov. OroTor la rofereaee to mm eeievratea "Gobble dispatch., uov. I rover says: Deny that I sent telegram to Tildon. I never sent a eipaer atepatea in ay me." a msesafe wm received from Mm Iloase of KepresontatTves announolng Utat tbat body would be prepared to receive the Senate Mondav mornlag at 11 o'dock, te resume count In tbe Mouse, daring wo reading ot the Journal, the Secretary of the Senau arrived with a message from the gonale,' but wm not recognised by tM Speaker, itiluml at Um madlar Um Sneaker laid before the UotMeacommuaieauoii from Justice Clifford , Prostdentof tMKieesora! uoaimissMn.informiBg uut Hobm Mwt the Commission had arrived at a decision in tho Louisiana ease, aad ami trans. mHted He decision to the Presfclent of the Sen ate, to be opened aad reau in the presence oium tw Mum. Mr. Lamar offered a resolution di recting she Clerk of the House to inform tHeSea-amttwostta-oeroaayio receive hv oouy t 11 oa Monday next lor the parnose of proeee&tng with sou Ming the Bleotoral votes. Tlte resohi. wm aueeted ycM. iss: mvb. ia. xne Mouse Mmb adiouraed. JOINT 8KSOIOX. The Senate aad House agaia met ia Joint session at 11 a. m. oa the 1Mb. The presiding read the deotolOB of Mm Bleotoral Com mission la MM ease of LouIsum, aad at the aoaolnsioa asked If . there were any obtooMonsto Mm decision. Mr. Gibson ttiereupoa presented an objeetfon, the reading of which occupied one hour. The objection is based upon tae BTOuauimu mm uwiwiiw nm reiuneu hi locetre evideeco offered, and had unjustly doetded la favor of the Hayes K lectors aotwithstanding soeh proffered evidence. Another collection wm Uw offered by Scaator Wallace, the grounds of which are: 1. That Mm decision to la violation, of Mm Bleotoral act, iMsmueh m toe commiesioB refused to examine and ascertain who were duly appointed JC lectors from Louisiana; 2. Because the ommlssion refusrd to hear and examine evidence m to wno were ally chosen; a. Becaase Um uooiMon ta In d&reKM-d of truth, J u nice aad law, aad estab lishes the demoralizing and ominous doctrine that fraud, bribery and perjury eon lawfully be used m, a means to maae a rMs:ueat oi mm uBNeu gwnoe against Mm well known or easily ascertains! will of the people and of Um States. A third objection wm then presented by Mr. Cochrane, based subssaadaU v unon the same ff rod mis m the two irst. No further objections blf presented, .Mm oreBMing omeer anaooReen iiwtt me oenaie woaw withdraw so Uiat the two houses might separately consider aad decide the objections. Tbe Senate, after being ealled to order, proceeded to dispose of the objections made to the tlsoision of Um K sectoral Commission. Mr. Sherman submitted a resolution Utat the deci sion ot the Commission upon mm Kiecwrai vote of the State of LonMiana stand u the judament of, tae Senate, the objections man werefo to inc coau-ary aoiwimsuinuiuz. The debate was be tin by Mr. Maxey In opposition te the resolution, ami ho wns followed oa the same aide by Messrs. Kenan, Thurmaa, Bnyerd, Withers and Steveasoo, and by Messrs. Sherman, Morton, Sargeut, Howe, Christiaacy ami Logan in favor of it. The resolation being put to vote was carried yeas, 41; nays, l a triot party vote. . . Af Mr the senate bad withdrawn, Mr. Wood moved an adjournment of the House till 10 to-morrow. The yeas and naya were called and the motion pre vailed yeas, 1M; any s, M9. JOINT SKOeiON. The Senate aad House convened la etat session on the, 90th, at 1:3) p. m. Thepresidsoaaratelv. had eoasiilcreil m.4 decided the ehlecMons to the certificates from the SMte of ticuiwona, aau mat um aeuon ot eaoa homo would now he road. This baring been done. Mm presiding offtecr announced that Um two aoasss not naving aeeraea otnerwise. tne eeiaioa of Mm Commission would stand in force, and ho directed the Tellers to declare Um vote of Louisiana. Senator Anthony, om of Mm Tellers, thereupon an sou need that Louisiana had given eight votes for Hayes for President, ami eight votes for Wheeler for Vice. President. There wm no manifestation of My kind at tbe announceaMut, ana um oponwg nun eoHnmsg ot the esruaeaMs proceeded as far as Mmhlitaa. whoa Mr. Tuober, of Virginia, rose and pre- - 1 mm Id u, Mumiuu A UM VAH of Daalel Crossmao, one of the Kleclors, on tho around tnat he had been Illegally appointed to take IhoplaM.eCM Ineligible Blector. The Senate men witaarew, ib oruer tnat enca ikibh migut separately act n pon e oojecHon . uponreeontmIw. it wm toamlMMt neither house sustain ed the objection , and the count proceeded as far M Nevada, when objeotlea wm made, en Mm ground of Mm tMlto lbiHty of B M. Daggett, one af Um Bluiara. and Mm Smtass aaaln withdrew ta onkr to bare Um objection considered. This terminated to-day's Joint session. The Senate, previous to the meeting li Joint session, organ! ted, but did not iv huslnsss. The objection to of Michigan wm eferralodM wm amo that la regard to Nevada-bom by a unanimous I TM House, aner oraaawtne;, pro. 1 MJlMtl w. j?SM um tlslana matter w Mr. mlccisral votM no aot eonnsea. msTm IsTiiaHsi af BMtASBmmf mob aiMsmBba IMP mmf AtimtT ttml wwt, 't.H 1 MftM M
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Jovm.Dm Twrnmrni a aakaanmrw Mmnrva av vrra anaaaaaarar j v Mr. Ulhson's akBMmmmUiiaMV VII Auya SJOlf ls Vtmmn fXBUi 1 IBBBBBrananovt sv sma aanrBrsa put cw v arwai aaamma s ItasMohusetts, who voted wtth Um Iiemear wOOM UM uistrici iRwnmn ur. f re- ) . spoke of the duty of hoth partiea to abide tho fiocision of the Kleetoial ConnwlssMa, 1 said: "This is not Um time for mere party fXuUaUon. TIm exultation of a patriot ovr the nation's eecawc from dangers Umt threatened its peace, pmpsrlty ami happiness Is fitting hh1 tiropsr. In mm triumph of peaoo over Moor. dor and Mssible civil war both parties can unite ia exultaUoa. While I do aot rejoice simply in a party sense, I do rejoice Umt one oi the purest and most pa t lotto of our fcllow-eitisens is to guide the affairs of this Gov. ornmont for four years to cowo. .Representing, it I do. MwdistrMt In which Gov. I laves resit lei. a twine a life long aoipaintaMe of his, J but speak Um opinion of all iMrsons who know lilm whn I mv Utat his aimm!stratieN will be wise. patriotic and Just. Notwiwstaadlng whatever alec mav he said to Um contrary itre or else wlMM. the ueoolo of all seotlons of Um' eountrv may confidently exiect from him not: only fair, but gonoroua oonsldcration. His letter of aceoptanco is Um expression of a man of the bruadost patriotism. I feci certain mat I shall be sustained by bM acts when I av that hla ahrhaat ambition will bo to admlnis. utr the Government so uatrlotlcallv and wisely m to wine awar every aeoesstty or excuse for MM lormeuoa 01 parties on a aeeiioMi mmm.imiu alltraoM of party color -lines; Mint thereafter aad farevar we shall hear no more ot a solid South or a united North. The lag shall loat overstates not provinces; over freemen not aubleou. When Gov. Uayes appealed to Mm peopM Of we bouw ia ws tewer ot accept tut ha uUmiiil tham. Mv eountrv men,1 and why not his eouBtrymenf Are not tM soutaern uttos hm equal 01 mow In tbe Xortfa, Bast or West, aad ia not Mm South an Integral part of the Nation? It has been salt, sneenngiy, ami xor sac purpose 01 awrrin wihl uaaalons of Mm human heart to bad aetHHM . that Um SonUt under President Hayes must submit to an unconditional surrender to Mm KepublloM party. No, sir; no such demand will ba made. All that will be ex nee ted is the patriotic co-operation of Southern patriot In Um groat work or restoration uroaxe tae union, ska Ttanatttutlon antt enforcement oi the laws, tnthiH mat work the renresentative mca ot the South have alnady distinguished themlrca for paviousm and feWiesaMnsaip iiariaa; tne tof of thiaurvaent rrlais in our history." Mr Snarks. of Illinois, in response to Mr. roster. sahl that he doabMd Mm nalrioMsm of My man v ho took an office thruK uimui him by fraud and which he knew that be trot through fraud He imagined Mm little gentleman from Uramerey Park paying a visit to Hayes at tlte WhiteimuaiWU fVragiM mi wwm wp " ..... ' I "Sir, a i)uartor of a million of people voted for me more man vaeu ior jimi, aau awiny ufined majority of the Bleotoral veto of Uw country was for me; but mrongta your rascally, eeoundrellr. fraudulent JMiurning uoarus. yon have stolen tM oatce from mo.' The eblectlon to Michigan wu voted down, by annotation tlealariae that tec lnellxlbllltv of Um absofit Blector was not funy proven. After the Senator bad withdrawn to consider Um obleoUoa to UM .Nevada Blector s, Mr. Springer moved that Um House take a reooss until la o'clock to-morrow. At first were wm a majorUvilMuilutOuiaintlaa. hut aavaral Keuub. lloans ehaaaed their votes from no to ya, and the motion wm declared carried, 93 to S7. COXKESWwAL INVESTIGATIONS, Before the Senate Committee on Privlieges and Kloottons, oa Mm ISMi, Albert B. Hln bum and A. W. Sbaw, of Detroit, made an ex plamMon of a number of cipher telegrams of which Um tntnstoMoa is appended Mtaman and SbawJermerly had bwlnoss transaoUoBS with J. II'. N. Paurlek. of Omaha, andintboircommuni. cations with him by teteirraph used the sum daar. Mm kavef which ia Um Household Knr lian Dictionary. The tsMgrams transteted are as Mflowsr Portlapb.Xov.38. W.T. Pclton.lSGramer. w Pai-k. Ken- York: CortlficaM will he issued ta aaa naauMratu mnst "nnrebase Bsoubllcan Kleetor te reeegaiM awl aot wMB Democrat . aad secure voleand jnrsveni vrouoe. ueposii m. to my ered It witti Kountse Bros. , Wall Street Answer. inedl J. II.. N.'Patrick. I fully indorse Mil. v , Jos. K. Kbixt. xew Yonx. not. J. 11. . ratricx.i'oii l..i riMui . V. Hour anna will f iovaraar 1WI1U earUaaatn if vou make obllxatioa con tin cent on resun in aiarrnr HwaBeuuw iboaUW, Silgnuy II ncooaaaxjr. in ngiMKinj Poktlaxd, Nov. 30.-W. T. I'eHon. 15 Oramarcv Park. New York: Governor all right. wiUuwt reirani will issue certificates Tuesday Tulm ta a warat. Kenublleans threaten if cer t locates are issueu to unore iiemooniiic ciaima ami -ll VSCney, imm ueieaiacntra m uurn Ou Mlulnr muat U naiil ta raaoa-nlxe Um item ocrat to secure a majority. Have employed three lawyers, editor of only Kouuwicao as one. T wnr4iM as.ioo. Will take a .0eo for ttie MeonMtcan K lectors. Ma si raise i money ..Can't make fee contingent. gallMHirday, Kelly awl KfllMLXer Will not eommUHwawa mm una. Must return prompt. (No signal im; kw vik. Doo. 1. J. H.N. 'atriok: Can' tad nand aeil meesenxer aa'l oonvene the WUlaiuwi bv Tuesday. m1 elect Blector? Necessary, expense woukt be paid. See pro Muii, In nthar Ssaten. "t'efoa-raithed you Censoft the Governor awl Senator. Answer. No signature. POKTL&XK. Dec 2. W. T. Helton, )i Gram ercy I'-trx, ew jorx: irapos'Bto riveoT Can't draw the eight. Deposit, Charles Dimond. 115 Llherty Street, to order Ituoh A Lald , Salem . M net have money. Cant aaderStanu jaugnaom .vbtb nuuw " ; gmm. iigneuj w 1 . Nbw York, Dec. 3. -Hon Janses II. Kelly: Telegraph Hemlock logo ahead, lou shall Us reimbnrsed. Do not fall. AlHiaiorttnt. Ad. Tise progress. No signature Portlaxu. Dec.3. W.T. Pelton.lSGramerey Park, N. Y. P, will be at Grand Hotel, "an Franwseo, Monday be at SaK Lake City In three days or tnereauouis. nave w iwrrow money wn my own responsibility, and trust you cm replace H. iagnUj n, SiT.au. DKHonv. Dee. 5. W. T. Pel ton. 15 Oramorey Park. N Y.: Can't you deposit the eight Charles Dimond subject the order Ladd ft Bosh, Salem? Can't get money here ; must have K Wednesday. Telegraph me Salem. Vterwill not fail. DOCTRINAL. SAW PRAKCiaco, Dob. 8. Hon. .las. II. hol ly S The eight deposited as directed, this mornlag. Let no technicality prevent winning. Um year discretion. (No signature. J Duncan T. Keener, of New Orleans, testtfied before the House Committee, on the 17th, regarding eerUin Interviews between Wells and himself in reference to the fornwr Mlllng out uw K lector al vote of LoulslMa. The negoMaUon. aceordleg to the Mstimonv of witness, fell Hirouin oeoansc ney wum hot i "s Money to satisfy the demand of Wells. After the BromulxaMon of Uw vote they met, and wit. nees expressed hUMton shmont auegre at weue ssonrse. r mis nniu, i, n fmw w. You bad no money." Witness sa d he hope.1 Wells had made himself safe, and Wells replied, 'You bet," or words to that efisot. D. C. Kearns, of Mississippi, testified before the Senate Committee, on the 16th, Uiat in Jefferson County a prominent Demoorat told aim that Mm Democrats ld duplicate keys to the ballot-boxes, and' Intended to take out He paultean ueneM anil put in wemooratro hukbmi. At Um witness's own votlag.daeo he knows that 3ts?Kepabliea Meketa wete voted, but only 91 came out. Witness voted for Tlldea and liendrleke and Um Democratic candidate for Congross. Ix-Gov. Palmer, of Illinois, testified before tbe Rouse Committee, on Um toth, that be never offered I.ltMefield or Spearing My money mdnosmente to do My thing. They visited him at SprlnglWd and showed him Use altered return from Vernon Parish, and witness told Minefield Utat If be went on ami tobl what be aip fessed tohnow, and it should bo confirmed, he weald be doiac a groat service te tbe country, Md would be held in kind remembrance. Spear., lag seM witness he had paid the expenses ot the dorscMeat'oa his note for SIM, MhowoaM
Hon. A, S.jHewitt, Cuairmau'of the Na.
nowat uomesrawe yommtHee, nwinoil on Ui i hafere she Ssaate CtMiimittee' mat he knen hlaf whatever !alut Ahe cipher telsgram t to Oregon UfPelton. In the anurse oi iii. examination M Mated mat Colonaj Pelton lived in wteaania smMu wu en WSU, unt ateatsMMJMteUo with him. a TMI lLItTORAT(JOM.wlJmSI0.V. rxa, I4.r-Xc. ,.CarpeHlr,rcitiui(Hl lii argument, eontending mat Mm Constitution of the United States forbaile the oonforrlng of ladieial power tinea the Keturnlng Hoard of l.ou. ismna, ani mm hm tawot inn niBie wiiivii at tempted to cooler such power was void. e owhou irow inc reiKM't oi Messrs, iioar, Whee)r and Krye te show the dangerous ixmerJ exorcisett uy inc iMiurniag jhmtu, ana .in conclusion said thst a careful and thorough ex. amtaatloH of this case by this tribunal wouu do mora to restore weaoe to Louisiana than oglment of sol tilers. Mr. Tlumnan, nt tlie eoncinston ih nr. uantentera nutireffl, pro. posoil to introduce evidence of fraud, lrreu inruy auu uiefaiuj- on m jian. ui um iicmrnln Hoartl, and it ytn agreed Umt counsel on eac i slue MMMild bo allowed two Hours to argue Die auesMen of the admissibility oi the evnienrc, A recess of two hours was then taken, when Mr. Thurmaa proceeded with his argument In favor of admitting Uw evidence. He was followed by Mr. Trumbull on um same siue, after which Messrs. stougnton ana onenauarxer inauo arKu menta against going behind. Um Governor's cor tlficate. The followinx Is too oonclugioa of Mr. Shellabargor's argument: now ooncluilothli argument oy an auuswn to wnat naa own the weight and burden oa the other side. It Is in regard to this alleged outrage on the State ot LouistaM. wny, gonuemea, can you stiut your eyes to wnat is now, it not tnc saiiiiest, oeri;ciy one oi um sauueei onapiers in American history? ISy actual count, throiiKb the aid of General Sheridan, it is now ret down aa nan of your history Uiat, in Uds blighted and blamed State of Louisiana, 4,000 and odd citizens have been murdered-murdered by plan murdered by system, by organisation munleml for the purpose or putting aowa inc rigm oi me uisck man te vote, aad Um thing has been going on and on through these dark and .terrible ycar. myself, in 18C, to this Stete, sent by the Con. gross of Um United States, and 1 took the testi mony oi nunoreus oi men, ami wuon i was iting it 1 literally sat with my feet In pools of human blood, shed in nutting out free srovernmrnt in Uw State of Louisiana and they did put it out, oh, rig ft i wen anu oneotuajiy. uoauemen of Aniarioa that is a ids her designation tlian if en Umnen of Um Com ni lesion reovem 1k r that there ia oa trial here to-night the question whether those laws, made In Louisiana in pursuance of Uiat lOfid article of her Constitution, enjoining it on Uw Legislature to make laws of protection of the right of freed men to vote, shall be enforced if you fall te execute tbCM laws you will have subbed your country in that place where we are taught from childhood the life ot tho country it to ue lounti Mil u reeiuc, lo-wii: in uie ircc dom, aad purity of tbe ballot-box." Fkb. 15. The Electoral Commission met at 10:15 and Mr. Evarte continued tho arguntct oa the Republican aide. He contended that tr.e right to cast us vosss rested wnn me state, ana was not a frrani irm the uenerai uovernmcnt, WMtever twer the Fedoral Uovorassent wiMssed It held through the terms of the Federal Constltuthm. The ninth and tenth articles of the Amendments reserved in terms to the States all rlghts,not specially delegated. The whole m tit ter or selecting an Kite tor, determining Die mode, ami issuing the oertlncaUs, belonged to the State. It naa for the federal Uovernmcnt to count the votes after they had loft the State. Mr. Kvarta reviewed at length the State law in regard to Klectora, and argued Umt tbe rlayct Electors In filling the vacancies, acted clearly ns prescribed by the statutes. Ia cone I u a ion he contended that Um thnlalen In tho Florida case covered every point; in tbe present cam, .Iui!? CamtiUt'll then made Uw closlne arxu meet upon the Democratic aide, after which the commission went into secret session. Fkh. 16. Tbe Electoral Coiumieslon wa; in secret session until S o'clock, during which time nine diffsrrnt votes wore taken upon variom motions to admit testimony in the Louisiana ease, each of which was rejected by the strict pajrty vote of o to 7. tm onwMi mouon oi ir, koar waa than naeaed. bv a vote of 8 to 7. as fol lows: "Orsered, That the evidence offered he not received." At the conclusion of the voting counsel ware admitted, and after soracdiscuieton' Hoarding farmer arguments m the catc, Mm Commission again went into secret session. Mr. Morton then offered the following resolution, which wm adopted 8 to 7: fcssieerf, That Um persoM named as Kleetor in certificate number one were lawful Klectori of the State of Louisiana, and Uiat their voter are the votes provided by the Coustttntlon ot tbe uaiKKt states, anil snovtu oc counted ior i retr tant ami V lee. President. The ground of the decision, as stated in tM report signed by the majority, is Mibslanti.v'.y as. follows: That it Is not competent to go lew evidence nHundt as to papers oiened by the President of the Senate In tlw presence of the two Houses, to prove Uw election of other persona than those resrularlv certified to by U (.nromiir nf Uut Statu of Louisiana, and accorjin to the determination and declaration c tiwlr apiMintment In other words, to go behinl Ih. ...il A. la nt Ik. flnrananr luci fui- flu 11 11 four.ileil utton Uw actio i of the Return ine HoardThe report will also stato that the Commiff on cmhi not receive any evidence mi nnow- mm "i Kleetor was eligible on the 7th of .November, Um day of the election, on the ground that it was not essential to show that an Kleetor wai eligible on that day, so long as ho was cl el wlwn he oast Ids voa-in the Electoral Collcw. and Mm faot appear that the alleged Inctltfible Klectora, Brewster and Levle, wero chjifcnw ail vacancies uy tnetr own absence inun mc w lege, and there was no allegation of lncillgi blllty nt Mm time Mwy east their vote. nil JURffCTh M1W TOM, IUBKtJAKV 31, 1377 BKKVItft-Nauve Steers SJ.75 HlfRRP-Commoa to Choice. 5 Uh cuia T.Im R.Aft (.ill ntrrrox Mhklllnx..... rLOUfc-Oood toflholee. 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