m KLllL Wf JUKI czz: ?2V- r-sa fj a ess, js jss. g t&i rs: 5arsa" - : ill Umm mmL W'ttiiiitrj ami Hoping. Isyes Hon. AimM S E-,. " lei.cy the National Den., cr ,n,. KnsrssBunc, pa. P.i l Morula, Dec. 1, 1376 Tub Phil-idclphia Time, known in me familiarly as Col. M'Chire's daily, was is ruci! on Monday morning from its new ai d ( t.r-int bul'dlnc, at Ihe south west corner ' .'istmit me! Kigh h street, which was r .a.:t.ddumng the past summer. The first ) amber nf thc Tim was published on the 1 lib d.ty of March, 1S75 not quite two J ears ago. j uMi-.li : bold, fciiilcss usui iiHij;-t-::.iciit another -.vtM'k lias gone and we - ftie yt t .i the slough of political despond, i fo far as the lesult of the 1 'lesider ti il election is cuticeriirrl. We mean by t.i-s that no lain. an being outside of the- infam ous let tu ning board of Louisiana can pre dict what will be the final nction of tliat band of political conspirator, coniKcd as it is of tico vi 'iie and livoJ'c.-A Republican Luouibers, r.'iofu tctioiT ui.d illegal elcei tdoiis have 1 cietofote Veen repudiated by two Corgiossional committees, a majority - , : , ... . . , nt Tim ami atTier XotitiffS. ' The Utira Herald Pays : "Mr . Hayes Senator ti aiiace on tne siuwi. i over mo miujci-l h. -j-."" i - hasdeclaied be w id decline the Prcsh t.-.e e ecmrai voles oi .Kansas ..no Wi.ifcl.. ..f Rradford county. I if taint, of fiand attaches to Lis .-lection, written ti, His Views A3 TO wiiat COXGBEss may DO ana, in i. j, is me iase :n me 10115 V"B m 77 7 1'; ..r r e,v,ii ! lias anv one ,u-:ml of audi a declaration leiier to G - ... 1 ..... .. ....... 1 : iii. .-uii.-. iii til, tun r-a;.iii'i pii 1 u unaui-n " . . - . - uili;t:t:iii9 i.WMMi; iuv iami t. i : - ... bouses lo count the yotes. When a ques- 1 tin w as raiM'd in the joint assembly, it vi-as nrt l,-.if?l tliore. lni. the two Louses ser- was once T..'i..,.;n- ia fl.f wimrt of a recent inter- j n rated, each decided for itself, and then re- I the Abo.iiion ticKet. . "iU IKOTKtT THK PEOfl.K AGAINST A KRAIDU1.KST KF.UKS Oi' TIIE Bi-t-CTOIIAL, VOTE. I.lWm 1 1 : ir i..v :i: it.. : ' acres of ground this j ear. i 1 van .ur. onen . ne jif,o. i cr,ua eic f v ti.f ' i-.-st votvs of r". Dr. L.e idoyne, Ilia cremafon teacier, ; urimm . n-ij mcij nm. emm vnr.Jiitia : --j. as once a candidate for Vice President or. ! dotrt often advertise that, tbey wmi't ro- j Katioxat. Dm,,,,.,, ! ceive stolen rxnis unless ineie is a Mtotitf ; New York, N,JV(.,.,i., ... iller , Yoor adin.r.a.l,! H.i.tr,.", .f b 1 ...r h Carolina j , ; J- ; 't, tt;. of triiom were of t'ic IJejinblican Iiousrho'.d i.ief.ict rem.ii.ii ihi ji.-mi'o u thr.t. ly tr.o 1 .,.,,1 ii , 1 1 i. ii i.i 1, .;,!, . K:i.mM imvo n fob M'Chue i.i. j.nsid then t- . ,.....,, -.,... ,.r ,,, r.,,.frv two davs i hearing in the i.ress. nfiv.r the rloc! ion. Tildi-n carried Louisiana Senator Wallace. What is it you want maui-ia uitii uicj iui; utnii-niv. v.-oiv. jllr i , e vole liiciiu.es mo power 10 ieain 1 cinin, i.i...o., --- .,, , . . 1 t lest it may stem tney a.e prejudged. v.belher it !.e ..r be not a k;al vote under . said, furnished two of Hie Smlh Carolina to the village, wlicie an inquest a lieM. i:e.orter. Other senalors have pjiven ; thc f.tCtR .Umdoj-ed, and that either l.oiise I Ketui nmr Uoard Controllor Dunn u.id It is t.r!.,l to linv. Wn tl.o b.uy U their views, i.otabiy Morton and Sherman, ! ,,()Wt.r lo , ,a-0t an ictual fraud in thc j Attorney Genen.l Stone. B'"ie tramp, who dud from exposure, or I.. me iorM-ariiee tv, IMi;1iiM 111..!.. i- I V .. at ions is t :l 1 , ; : 1 1 1 : k; . 1 'a 'I.-!, . i-'.i- j :.p-r, nm; every person no i:..s ieau 4,. nl JcaM 8f(Xi0 lll.vj,)I i, v, Bn,l that, too, Sim yv.'.r i lnt api-cvM-cc vvill ch. er- ! llir.(1 ,, Ule votes of the c.dortd joplo, iu- ai.init t hat. t.e has btera.lv irilcemert , is vrao own ttteri'u millions 01 oronerry in .niiKC. ViV MipiiOM', ir.deed we kll'-W I . ,ltm...v,.n1t!, 9I1 who for tsn lour' t.at noj a. tr in 1 hiludel;.!.;.i is so eac-ily 1 vp ,,.s ,,ve ltr,.n shainekssly robbed and .. ... , s. n.'i.i j'.r Mi read iy so laryo a run oer 1 f ts citizens as the Thuti. The 'Miio. re- I iiik w.:i ajrpiy 10 .no .-c, 11 t.ui 10 i"e s,013 floln tl(, .iiiferent j.arishcs of the II .tkn at large, tl.roiiltosil inch its bright j lMc were iu Cw Orleans last week and .::d eh.-ei ful p:ies fall ai thick as leaves in ' Rrc tliere cven t.vd.iy (Thursday) to swear Val i:nl.r.s:i. It is refreshing to read the j ,ljat Lcy Vffpd the j)eliu.ciatic lickct all(1 1 oh, rare and racy editorials of the Times j u,at intimidation was used against lliem us they come f..-M, ard spicy from the ( hy lhc w,jit0 ,,()j(ulat:on. It ist ot, ,)lis tu-.chant and vicious , rn of A. K. Mc- j falso a,ul trun:ped-up cbaige of personal ( hire and to know that there is at ; ,u.Pa;s ani intimidHtion that this retuniing ' ia the I' ' Ua cif.v tf riliI:- j board proposes, in thc omnipotence- of its r.. Ip!ii t v hich can ris e;ua5 to thc ocea- ( powcrj lo l!jr04V ont of its cotII)t flVl, entiro s,. n .n.d f. a.kssly dischr.r its duty to , colllltieSj ailtl if thev are not enonKli, then l.cr long Fiifl ring r.nd crncdy pbmdertd manv more a- will be reouirr d to ehe.-.L ! j hindered by Kellopg, Casey, Packard and t tLeir coi rupt associates. Scoies of negio from me '? Reporter. An answer to tlio qnesiion, Has Congress, or either house thereof, any power to arrest act 11.1l fraud in the return ! of a state lor preside!!1 lal electors? Senator Wallace. That depends upon what is the tine construction of the pro vision of the federal constitution regulat ing the counting of the vote for president. Tiie words are, "The president f the .Senate shall, in the presence of the Senate and House of Representatives, open all the oertiticates, and the votes shall then be counted." Does this mean that the presi- dent or tbo has solo and e return of a stale for a piesidenti.il ekcio.s. Alien C. J.aros. toe J. iston muroerer, e.M. j .i... utl : !o ...if .-,i,.( nrl livo 1,1. Ill it.f ,;iv of Ins ! ( HI'dMial liUCCa. Ill . , - 1 iv.. ;. .... ..V , I. ... .. : ... ... :-t J 1 execution, lie is sinking raiily unuer ; louej.i, u.-eu 10 oe .niram .u .:u:iu u um.j I 'nnnMik- r-r-Ki-i-itt-T k .: si 1 1 o. i iii iiit.icks. ! Vienna. He is n man of ictlned mind. ........... .j ..v . . ' ,, , ..... :.. . .1.. ...1 -r..- . on may 1 1 i-.. 1. A...A.i ..1 i-.-.ff-f. 1.0 tu .11 f 1 I- 111 :iiifi .t'lst-i 111 1 .1 . 1 1 ii:ii 1 iiiiriiia . 1 .;ill it .i 1. 11, 1 ,.m.., .......... ....... - - 1 - , .r,.; lnr n li-l v.. . ... . - '-i FORTUNE ,.ro ,1,,, ,,a ..,.., third wife and and is said to have retained the fiiend.-b:n : , r L i 01 "-"a Mtl,.:i.. j r I.-. v . '; . , . , ; : ;.. . '"" 'M,r "-.iwi -i,. . ,,, a new baly a fru i, w noin lie nas vianiew m nmvin'iiMiirn m .j , ...... iv ;. . ci.a.-. ti.jr -fi" rt . . . . I Lueinda Xancv ilalilda, after the thiee , him eil informed ol wiiat is passing in vhailes isoliert .:... ; 1 Kentucky tiensallon. CLAIMANTS FOR A MAMMOTH FOL'M) AT CEOitOliloWS t I li i III. II II) Ti .- yi a wi liu.l yo-u-!.. ,-, x wi'.l oeeilr. If i- a: t..... that 1 li-i w j.i 1 ,. ,,,, ' "i. r ..ii.o.iiia wn i.!ty ttiov iiHVfitlifhs tlnr rr :v .i lar cui-tl von hm'.I v.p itirti. -allies ti.:;t v.iir r,.'ti " ,f ef.iiH.ieere .,.,., : : tun.? wlii h h ivesofar:,:,,,!.." ' c Ion may r.t a.'o,,i ,1. . "v n i onruary last. Mr. vliailes tiotiert j - 1 Cerman and Austro-I Unitarian e vents. O'Keete. a bachelor, aged titty-two years, ( si,owers of irrasslioi.T,ers are reported ; lie is small iu stature, lias a large oal In various pottions ot Fayette county, ,: bead and a halt in h:s gait. ; ri:.;.-. 'ri... j. .-.il.or- iin i.n- tin vem-. A rIkh kmc n!jair fcc"irreo a lew oavs . r , . .... . 1 hi . iv .in .j - - ...... j ,. r - - wii norn in i.onuou. khii 01 ins pareius , lut t,H,ir MlccessoIS be at vvoi k eai 1 ; flgo in Spi ing Creek, ai re 11 county . i,s. iied before he leached his majoniy. He ! ....: . K. Jawc-il became enrat'ed at. her husband (lied at Allahabad, lnoia, leav-.ni' a fori one estimated at $;M, UK), 000. Mr. (VKeele had one biolher and si.ster, who are also dead. hen about sixteen on account of some difficulty regarding cer- l.li . .vl f,,. rtni.iti.e. flt. lil-lvprv 111 yeais of fige , tk.,..., r..n . ai .-..iitoiii,.T il.ifn 1 tnin i.v.i'icitv b-it bv her iiist busbar. d. and j he was appittiiticed to a painter nt Dim- ; (-..(..ri.A;i; .. i...!, I ,..ii..T it. lisontt,. Mirhh-nlv fcoirrri n : I'.icif .if t.rtiti'ifr u-.itMr nn M111111AV i'veiiiio'. Senate acts ministerially and i Karven, County of Watcrf.nd, Iielaud, to j ,,is eut;le hllly was submerged except bis axe and s exclusive power in both open- j h:";n tlllU ,1;uIe lj,,t ld.mg the occit- 1 jie jji ,, attel- the accident. ! blade, in t'-". Til,. I 11 Mil ; fhaf fre.-.h.i:, w h-r.-w 'v, ..." ' I y th- lr.tTs a-:! k4, ;..;'.s our l'r-f.itli. r an.l v-.-'f ;','," '. (;'! f-!r" y;i a-.,) y-ii-r r,. .... .'. '.' and ;'! tl. pifieiiep i:,-'.. iri;! ami in tl,-.-. eii- ,,f ,1 ', '; eoium -n e. Mm try. V,- 1, t-V. f j isti.-e ;f iL.- p-.pv ..f tj... ; and we .lo ii-.t . -i ? r t r- ;t .. ." v-nlii-t uliii li tii-v w,.-' j .-pio. tlii We congratulate tbo 7V;i on i'iiden out of the State. It is a big eon- s sb Ir.utial evidence of it- pro.prity, j t.3ct .uu, peCJ11 difficult to cary out, but as aaJ tmst that its future career may be ever upward and onward. -os--eK-t We biitfiv referred last week to tbo it has been done before by the same board it may be done again. A few days more, however, will determine the question. South Carolina is to-day as much a con quered province as was cveu Poland or Ireland in thc daikest bourof their sad and melancholy history. We will make the- eurreiiees if i!,f. 1., ' struck him under the left shoulder 1 dirt will sur-lv v:.,r .1 ' tiic'.imr a wound over five inches ' re-csta'ol s!i tr.'c r ' ing the certiiicates and counting the voles? j ' . nMnn , Among the it bes recently routed tot Ho ; long ami several inches teep, vvtncn it is i.isis. 1 un tut- ri;,.ir Or, does it mean that ho shall have power ! J1'' " later (in 184-2) and went to India and jeV(,t j,ilial v collection iu the museum at feared w ill prove fatal. The woman was : foy, your t,, ;i,.,,t ,r,. alone to open, and the counting of the .v. .J. ..u-.juei.ny iic.i- . Jhe 0a Sinlm (.;i,i-c?, lioston, is a pair of , arrested and taken to jail. I . . rr..v.s.f sours which (leneral . ashinirton gave to I A I hicago woman has bptn tli9 wile 1 1 w T!i....ioj T....,.t. vt V :iil..v ri..wr.. 111 of 1. 11 1 r In ot ic rs r-!i I.ccr.Tii with lheo.fi- I means the foi mer there is no power to ar- ' '" "s" 1,lclla v-onij.au , anu in course 01 lime, 1 , --y . lf ., yt.ars xn, v. ben s he was seventeen I --.- rest an actual fraud, and the Senate fnd !'y rIos0 t,0,'l,"1 l, bosuns- and go-d j JiUlr Ford, formeilyof liismark, ! years o'id, and be died. She soon tnsr- ! Wii.i.:am M. Tv.;i.? 1 1 1 f L' 'iir.'iuvi.ii u riiitwbf iiirrniic -Hoiii . . . . . . . . . n 1 ....... i.4',. . v.,w! ti 1 1 ivJi-i' ;4 iittf 1 w .if 1 ' 1 ifii 1 ho rift viini"-r. it in a rr 1 imo i vtrri wi ' .i, 1 vote istoba under tbo control and tlirec- GS'M ",e "". uetmecii innia r.i . . r- . ... I :n.l l'liili:i : .l-oh:llil v s !iu u.ri.iif ttt fit. i) 111 111 inf. 1 r 11 oil .pk 01 .oii.Ti-owu -s it ..i i-- ....v ... I. M'.rillSn ll'T;l! 1 liei.eral V. a l- Uri;:;- the : .... .... .1. ..." -.1.. ,..- r- . f 1 1 . . w... .i.. 1 ai.er 1110 ucmiu 01 j ieeie ine ioiiow- it .f iT. ''ig noiiee appeared in sumo of the; public vested with full power to count ! I'!'"1"' amo,JK 't'tis the 7riW World, of, llt;d u, Fu(t Ul the language is strangely in. in- i ,, : , r . . . i miies. ... 1 s. . J.. 1 riie latest mammoth fortune in snatch ...... , . . election of Wade llamjiton as Governor of Smith Carolina. His majority is 1,Q!iO Lot large, to be Fine, but under all the mir- 1 uiudimrs entirely sr.fiiciont. Hampton is K,r ti.,. i.r.-c.. if(i,o,fo,-,fi,!....,:i a native of South Carolina aim! comes of a j WCIO givcn ,lf everything that Grant and .'isti i-uished revolution.-.ry f;ni!y. As a j hjs military satraps have done at Columbia, member of the Senate of that State be op-1 ,1ie r.,J)Uol of tliat g,atCf within U)e pftfit po-.-d the ordinance of sececs;on with all ; tW(, Jays a,onfff they woulJ oucnpy 0!ie cn m eloquence and power, but aer t" ' tire page at least of our paper. TheSupreme R.l.rlio be went with the South and kus . cu,t of l!)at g,ale gaturday ast ft. tiincdtheconfcdcrategovciT.meut. V. bon tl.catjng contempt its order to th th? war terminated be promptly submitted : tatc canvassers commanding them to issue t it decision and Las ever since given Ida ! t.Plt;ficatM of ejection to persons who, by lest energies and taknt tow aids promoting j ,hc fikce of the ,.etllrns, bad been elected t!i. happiness and prosperity of his people. . lneir.bers of the Lcgilature, oilered each Ills election is duo to the largo negio vote of ,i,etn fu.e ;D nuije, to pav a fine of I.e. received. He bad the rut i; e coufi k-r.c? j l Tlr,0 ancl to bc co..lfillCtj n ,'i,e county nnd ies;.oct of the c-doied people f ,r tbo , jilM u,ltiI charged by the Court. This reason that tbey b.-lirved bim to Le b j was done by the highest Com t in the State, bonrst, higb-i.iituled man, and that be ron,,l0scd of three Republicans, two of would p-otect tbem in ad their cm.st itu- J are w,r ite a,1(1 , , cJ. we have Clonal rights. 1 hey were sick and disgust- j tA.t this was on last Saturday. If these id with the coirnpt 1 u'.o of the thieves who , fi.-p PCc;indrc-ls, three of whom were cr.n bave been p'.undeiii g the S ate fr yeais. ' didatf-s themselves for State .Cccp, had and resolved upon a change. Wade llamp- ! ti;scharge.l the duty cr.j .ined upon tbcm ton wiil n .t deceive or dir-uppoint the men j Ly tIie onIrr of t,,0 c t f u . v ho voted for bim, and we predict under i rnrty, the Legislature of tl.o State would I tbo Missjuii case, when be said, "the" his aim mist ration the commencement ot a j i.e Democratic, Wade Hampton wou'.d be new and prospeiou , e,a in the aiL.hs of . declared Governor, and peace n-d order vvou'.J to diiy j.revail throughout South House are present as witnesses to wrong; if it means the latter, may Le found, lf the president Senate bo the votes. or.t..i:.tB tn rnnfur it It ic ..-. ..i d.n I "The latest mammoth fortune in search ojeii the certificates and count the vote- "! of,iv Claimant is that of Chailes Kobert but it is "he shall open the certificates, and t V !, .' ,ct",,:l M'-eef, Allahabad, who the votes shall be counted." When we j l?d 1 ebruary-0. It amounts to $-4,(H)0,-tako th l.infr.-.,ri. i,i ,.:.. .eetlon 1.. Oeoige Carrington and Win. Wi.ig- fact that the Senate and House aie to ! le.v 'litors of Calcutta, advertise for present, and with the unbroken line of eie ceo. thi 110 but son, or 10 some ooiiy. tins iow '. f. heirs." j accompanied bim in the Sitting liullcam j years got a divorce from him. ar.d the third . c.-.tter Piai k 1 i 11 t il., r...., r paign. 1 en cays alter the battle the (Iik ; was ct ivoi ced : rom t-.er a t ier fthoiu tne san.e nnn . i . 11 1 iv 1. w Yi-.igt coin, a distance of o'id period r wcideu 1 P. Jstie is nor IPC w wo ; 'ay atn-.-i.ooti hut. 1 of the fouith. atid tbej- ee-:m to live con- ', cl.-se cat iage bv tl. S'-l,i-f : Within the space of four years a Nor- tentedly, possibly because there is no lit'th : and O: der of Ai re.-.; t 1, i). .-' wicb woman 1. as been mai 1 led, 01 voi eei, ' brother f-r her to eapt ure. stieetjiit. v. he: 1 e married lo another man, who was divorc-d i The Kulz'mvn saving bank, in TViks the pai!-, anil p: i .v t'.c from bis wife for 'lie purpose of mariying county, suspended on Monday f last week, this woman, and now she applies for a ill- and on 'be day follow injj Win. C I leitricK vorco apuiu. I the cashier, shol and killed hims If in tbo A man named Sefmstian lrown was so ' bank. Io the depression caused hy trie 1 1 11 nni rn vraq 1110 niftniiu tn i t nnao ro 1. .... .. .... ..1... . .. .. .,... ems since iii, 11 teems riettv clear 1 . .......... ...... ............ , ,af, ,.,,,,.,; , a an,av with Ocurue il. failure o! tlio ii.stitnrton was arjden thai . : . . . . . . i III ii iseovei 111 t.h u-ft ol I in i.-iis IriniMDH , " . . - 1 ... . .... . . r. . . . . . . ik fauiumic jHiwcr 10 couni ine votes is 1 r .1 Y , , v ' ie;meu, tn r 1 uiav, in 1 liisi.iiign, ii.ai iie arising irom tr-e rreain 01 1:1s iH-iro'neti a l vested in the president of the Senate ! ol tLe Geceased) to t.n.- mamniotli fortune.; .:. rii . . ..u.i.t. lU-nutti. whoa!,-' few davs previous. Mr. Dei'tieh was a power to count ii giver, to some per- i . . ,C!llll'! in this place, .De third ,,eais u j,;ive acUo; in self defense, tliuck twenty-eight years old. highly esteemed. fir- 10 . .-ii ' " " ....... .. . .. v 1 . . , 1 ....... - 1. v - ,1 I, I. iu li.il T o urt n I in the slates, for it, is vital to the existence of the general government ; it is not re served to the people, for in thc creation of the government they patted with every power that was essential to its perpetuity, and this power is vital and essential to the existence and perpetuity of the general government ; for if the votes cannot be counted, it can not bo knowu who is chosen, and the machinery of the government is stopped. This counting and the result thcieof is the culmination of the pornil.u- will, and from the very necessity of the World, iu looking over covered the notice published above, and the family name claiming Ins attention, he read the item aloud to Ins rnaher-iii-law, wijo at once exclaimed : That is my cousin !" '1 lie George town heirsexpectant to this bonauaa, which throws the yield of case it inheres in and belongs to somn i lue '"-' J,l,m ' IUO suane., nave agency of the government of the United ! nevt1' b, eu blessed w ith tuoiu "filthy lucre" .-nates. 11 is the right ol the point their electors ; it is the state to return its choice throu toial college, and it is equally the general government to count What, then, is counting tlio vote? come weess ago .. ,.,.,,-,., ,..;,.;,..,. ,,f ,.ii i 1 ; "v.. 1 . jri 111 J, imio 'ttlIJ ui HIT J.I ttfli I j nnmbtrof claimants if l'v.ng, in Kugland. ! Mia iiii.nss th Nawab of T.oh.nn, '. C..m.:.fi.M v. of Re.-oli.. i he Georgetown heirsare Mr. P.J. O Keeie i , ..,..., .',L..,i ii i r...... ,.,o,..,. ; o n. and bis sister, Mrs. Moiussey, who is the ' ,,;,.!, ,. ;., !,.., 1 ;..i 1 tv ., t.i;,... .v.. ,i ... moiher-in-iaw of Mr. Michael Geary of the ! Mahau.jah of Pat'iali. Tne jny is i m.-ininp. Thev were inmates 'of the house rcortretown iras-woiks. Some weeks airo ! . . ..7 . . .. J . . i, . ,. ... ... , - ,. , . r- , :i iii'iii-i'i. in i :i in. ii 1 1 in .1. io-1 - i ii - i iio.se i o i i psi jo isn.i .iriipi n i -rn via i occupied as a rc.-tautant and kept open all night. Their names weie F.mma Post. ! Agnes Healv, Oeorge B.Kle and James AI ! would wear the bat be was then iiiuc uu j Ion. Their charred lemains were taken ; til a Democratic l'resident was tleeted, j from the ruis the same af'crnoon. A : and now be is easily picked out fiom o'lur : mnil.fr of buildings wet burned, but the i citizens of the town by tLo Appearance of i money loss was or.iy 10.H!U. i tliat bat. J harles Nicholas Homer, who. with A delicate boy, fifieen years of age, - h is f.imily. are objects f charity iu Ikist, n. attracted a great deal of attention from the j was born in Hanover, Germany, in ; A I! be !i n;.ni.i f on - cell by Wan'e:i V, ..t., would c-i'sic s- s-n was a'i'.owei t s" no one but tl t- .;.( ! i, -to enter the v-i : r bis c-r.-.jc l.as ir.:-et- st. st reef vi i y w.-iir I f . pi or:f iy ;.s ot ;.r iio pi in'eLes. t !i . i er t ban t hos" p- e i accessible oi.iv !!. apai truents. '1! i i ! l ; f v " .i-;r. - .'-i.il I..c on oi me lntn , alj js j.jgi.iy valued tv the natives, that paper, dis- 1)r Dll;?;J)y, of Covingto-i, K tncky. vowed sixteen years ago en- that he t 'I '-' X : -7 Jiefore ! we can reckon, number or count the votes, j we must lirst learn whether they are votes. -Jr. Clay put this vory foicibly in IS'jl, in peoj.le to an- . , ,.r ,, . X . j passengers ot the morning tram from l n Ie;ng now .2 years old, lias been in tbi inriir.o! tne , , , . T . . . i ton to r.ew 1 ork last 1 u.-sdav, lie irot on 1 I niten Star s thirf v-nven ycais. He has eh its eiec- 1 "ilKe1-. im ine past niu.eu months haa ; , i.aIllI, yiass.. and was on bis ,,v t ! been em-ai-d in si-.tv-t wo battles, twentv- ' the rieht. of i l'c'e" working lor our townsman, .1. t . j ,ir. ..- Cillioitil,l. iie olliv eiAed : live in Uuror.. Tutkev and Pnlestin- nd thro I Oasner, at modeiate wages, lie t.asalwas ",s iMwu i r ' ,.,.. ..: i. - 1 . . . L : ; ;tvi l Kni'tti: In lb- --: :.; .-,r-ei.fjt. !: k-ilr ji; :t,.-: '-o... xrr.'i ; nti 1 ka.t ti. wci. .... r i s it;:a:.i.ir ti:- fruti:': t-f k nit Aj jisrrl. S -t. J r.ri ;r u.i i.m:i kv'tt:-- .- Cfc:c-.-;v;f F-... Xa.-...,: I:. con stitution required of ihe two bouses to as semble ami pel form the highest duty that ...... 1. 1 .1 !.. 11-. . , . ' South C,r dma, which, next to Louisiana, : W4)llvj to (i)V lircvail ot. V. "JV" "Z ' " 77:' i at present the worst governed and most f Carolina. No man disputes Hampton's ' administer their national .concerns. In a mfamous'y ilucaeted Slate ia tiie cntr.e election, v. batever mav have been ll e vote caso of v,,,es ""'"g forward which could of the State as between Tilden and Haves. On a fair count the majority either way : was very small, with the chances slightly ':.". r it . . . . .. 1 111. Tt is not true, as wo have f-een it recent ly stated in fccvcral papr i., that William Pirt Kellogg (what an insult to thc name ' .i,. ,, c. . , , . '. ... . , tlieie existed in that State colored clubs in not be counted the constitution was silent, worked at bis trade, in Ireland, Puglaud ami Kentucky. Ho came to this place from Cynthiana. lie has a wife, whom be mar ried in England, and eight children. The wife is keeping a toll gate on the George town and Loesburg turnpike. Tlio Dan ville brother is now in Missouri to ariange some pecuniary matters preparatory to a visit w ith the Georgetown brother to Eng land and Iielaud, to establish their claims to the fortune. The fourth heir, a sister, if living, is, as previously stated, in Enir- hwid, though nothing has been beard from James Q. Atkinson, of Upper Dublin, ' and in Company A. Twentieth Massacbu- Montgomory couury. raised tins season til'- ! setts Volunteers, in fhp late war. He was f ..n 1. ii r. 1 .... I 1 .-wl, o. ! ..(... .1 ... ...... I i : ,4 ,1 ... I-M-.Ul .. r,- . . i- .... I - . r- . .1 ri. . ............ . ' nirio Hcit s ti i.wki. ine it-iiiozt-ib usen I ronaiuv me lost in: till ance oi a woman i were bone dust and phosphate in equal ,' being killed while mining coal occurred ! t,Te fcoen nWrr.r - ! ; 'tr VJ! li:.rl ikt I lii Ii t ..r kir itr .n.'ii. liit.wl....! ' I .t. ..-n.-k'r .it .,w,l.i Ql. .- 1 1- iM .. t - 1. i ' . ..,..JU., ... . .. .v .. .k ,, ..iijiniiiiciu,,,,. ii mi tt tiie ui oi ui ::tin I j pounos per acie Sr em that lir.oT.ti fr.en vi.ni.n .'wi f.1.il. ' , -j.. .... ... ....X. .....- ..Ir. i.iham. foreman or tlio I'jifnn . ilrpnnin in tl.o l.-.l.o .r ....- y..l .,t Rolling Mills, Harrisbutg, recently made of the boles that have caved in around : I com men J eta hy tiie Jitct-n tr bupsn Kill f. .1 I .. f 1 1 .il r? 11. a nn1 n '.1. - . . . ...tv .-r..u.i...viY ...i. ..ill,.! ni I ir ill.. . '1 he two bouses beine called on to ! liei 'orino ast eighteen years means enumerate the votes in favor of Hayes, for the plain reason that I "uls0 tlu;f cal,od ! ..... ... . . I are votes." I he anthei for president of j ers " d'-ten were raised by the father of d on to decide w hat ' the deceased India Cromsus. '1 he George- antheuticitv and validitv town O Keefe lias received a loiter from the i.f the great English statesman?), the noto- ( f p , , , oi oc ceituicaies presented, containing the . ., , . .i.ijes. .in. i now i tauy oi i i:e votes, are as m uc in vol ved in r.ons earnet-bii.'. e.oi-inut ail iisii-nin it I , . . . . . .. . ' 1,1 o.r.m-.ut;. tmu au u,u pmg comeB v R Graut t,JC on llrs(;1)ackf the execution of this great power as are the "lyvi-iiuii v, jjuiosiaij.i u;,;iies iiuui .ei- - . . . . . . , . . . , . ... , , ,-. i booted ana spurred and "bearded like a inout. That Siatc has given birth to some i Miy grent and honorable men, (Stephen , acionof ie Supremo O A. Don-lass is one instance,) and also to . ni5,j?s.rT nam . louic very mean and unworthy men; but . , , , ... J , J ' . u Iegidat.ou was on I uesday doni vo will not insuit the "Green Mountain 1 , , , , , . ,i Democratic members, nr-d they Htato by supposing for one moment that 1 ... . . . . . , .,i ut-der a written protest read in pic the Infamous Kellogg was born on her soil. I , ... , ., .... , r. :.. .-..... r... l. r.. .1 . j 1 iiiin iu 1 1. ciiij-i'iui iiuuia tiiu-r ine Court Columbia be- ccosS to tho halls onied to t ho etiied mere reading of the names and figures lound therem ; and, as a consequence ne a plate of steel which sustained a tensile ; Ashland and k-fr the vein exposed, and strain of So,tiJO pounds per square inch. they dig in pretty far. Iih-iiw the f.vit! er i This process, whe-n more lully known, wiil - they go the better coal thev get. On .... . - " '- ...v- ...v. .....-..i. i . I Kits ..III I 1 I lilliL .'I 1 .I..III1 .1IH.PII V. 1 111! U1UUI- I ,,,,1 1,, !, I .v.- .,r .1 . I J : . 1 w rt lmtr w f -X , - - -.... ...... . . v .... . i . . "nr mi i ir..- i ,n-t- . ,-i -r- I'M ill i-a - v. ' '-.:.- r ...s--fc...;.ii i The New York Herald thinks it is a ! irg awry her winter "supply of Ibe blaek I Vwiii. .-iutiiviiiii -vi, inn-, iuc i iillu ii.osl 11 USl : . i.'iioiiiis. Tie.n ne 'Oil lell 111, IiUIVIUi her np ami kiliieg her instanly. I tie N. i. 4 rilime savs that a curious ' on n r"rrT''W instance of careless legislation has come to ( tT'JOOOl KjKJ ? -L i. JiS woithy jouinalists from the Nnth now l... . . , i.:... : i... i .. , wiicm win, iii.iiiii-u ir.iu in if nilU. C')l- V. .. . it., ti ... . roborating the dealt, of his rich cousin, a d "i t n 1 i t' all three Repubbcans and also referring- to .he rr.,,t f,, , ,. i-, ,.' I excellent reputation for accn.acy, unite bind v...... t'.i.i ii. na i'. i nc niiriL-ririi iiaiLies nr. - . . c . , , . .... caso oi lour cm Kiron at a on Hi, and in saying that Mr. Tilden has an uudoiibL- H ..11 .1 ; ,. ' r'1 j 111 t d it- i t- Mill k s i : .1 n4 tr 1 . . -. . , . , , , . , r i ed majoritv in Jjouisiaiia. m in us tijr i nc oueiesieo. parlies at . . i ... ..ii . . . . . . . e cessariiy following this, ,he .egnlarity of ! -is place, and shalt watch the sequel with ! o,,d , , 7i J E ..11 ... i ... ... ,,or.,,,.r ..i.;i. .i.j i no il I ititievt thon.rl. ,,,,, j.. ,i. i 'I'" 1 ' p icpoiuu IU the Jleliell He went from Illinois as a Fuller to a iegi laniit at tho b.rgiuniiig of the rebt-llio-.i and of course from his well known character 1 list nolLin'j in his oflie.e. He and the pros- tho crowd and the military from tbo steps of tho capitol. And then came the soqnal to all these disgraceful aod revolutionary proceed in; s. The radical members met in the ball of the House, f.jty-four negroes all prior proceedings which resulted in the certificate can be inquired into by the body witii whom Ihe power rests, 'i lie seal of tho state is 2'iri:a facie proof that all ia right, but it is no more. Tho state is iho esetice tf , peoj.le, not its mere organism. If its broad no little interest; though not wi:u the in- terest by a twenty fourth million part that i fl.inl.Muvu -i II i-liii.. t.i fl.A . . .f l. I ................ .... .-. .in- j.., i jf i.i lUViil&t part. Georgetown (Ky.) Times. .. . ...... 1 c- . . . ..... ... .1.1 .. t-ui carnei-oag oeii.tior u nu xvi.io uu i, , fl M . .... ,, . , . ,, ' '! ''d three whitos, ft wo v.hito Republ.cans Sieneer, to bo ttisi-laced m a fowdajs by a , i fr ; , i;, . , . ... , , 1 ' 1 . ; having left in elisirtist and mined the Dem- Domecia'.io Legi.-Iatuie, were both attacii- ocratic members, of whom there aie tir!y. -d to or c ninccti-'d wl:!i the s :nc regiment, , a i of this infamous progi amine to declare ! " ' ' f 'ir. ) and orcaiiized bv elw-iinr- n KncAi., but iu elitTercnt capacities. At the close of ; lin(1 o!llf1. nf 5" . . m . s vwiu.iu t , i o n Pal L the war Sprnccr pi'ebed iU Arab lent in Alabama, ar.d Kul'. gg did ibe same tiling 1 in thc more fresh and inviii ig pastures of , New Orleans, where be has ever since ! llmrinhcd like a gtean bay tree in cornice- J tion with tho corrupt Custom House Rings, and baa f f course grown rich. Let Illinois ! claim him as her own beloved and honored 1 son, but let not tLe fhame bo put upon the ! State of that lighting patriot, c-ld Ethan seal be nped to certify a fiau.l and the HOW PltrSIDENT TlI.DKN Pr.KhS. Pi esi- dent-eh-ct Tihien, in our lecent interview popular will legally expressed can bo clear- I with him, impressed us with bis meat cood ly ascertained, the wili of its people over- j his perfect faith in the final triumph rides the prima facie proof. An inquiry I ' "lt! ''U'lt, bis coufiduiice in ibe honesty into the facts in such a case is a necessary i patriotism tf the great body of the incident to the l ight to count, or, as Mr. I reor''e Democrats ar.d Republicans w ho, jSnr by the attending physicians. The mother in the firmer was a white woman in Texas, and the children, till girls, aie j lijrht in that State. An o d law allowed Piesideuf ial electors tho samo sdny a member of the Legislature, which was ' then throw dollars a r!ay, with the invar, ia- :- ss ble mileage. Afterward the salaiy was : : raised to $t,r(x a session, lng or Fboit, ' 771." without a thought a to the flrcrs. 2.'o.v A. T. Ht)K'. V.r 3. K K Arrr. K. r:..-r:"i, S ..r.-r- Vx'ra t '.ti! pd-t 1! I. Piter I.. J ' or :'. ' . us . rt Clay says, u in a means to ihe end. It would be a doctrine fraught with terrible consequences u our institutions to hold be says, will ever tally to Iho Union'when it. is in real danger, and most favorably with bis quu-t and perfect command over .. .. . .. . .. . .. i.: ir i it. . . :., mai, ma niaitei so vuai, me goverrnmerit j "oii7.-ii, ,,no nm ii iin-ia Hiiice-ie ncvotion of the United States was bound by iho j to Ids country and tho best interests of its l.iitnicss periormanco ol his duty by the living. I bo othir woman was a South ilbese n-ntlrmt n r-iti ii.vpI.-i.i ."".:" fr"l f...- Carolina negro, and none of the babies sur- I one day's service, and ths State can save i $55 c $77 r i t'y t i. v've- j that amount only by their fmbcarance. j 7 " - Ralph L. Rollins, one of the Chambers-I Probably, however, Mr. Ibnatio Sevmonr j 'P'r!? miKJ'C' burg bank robbers, who had been returned I and Mr. 'Parke God win and their rV.lc-guos ' J M- to i f:ml;eis.iirg f..r the purpose t.f hav- j can bo ttnstcd no? to be too avaricious. fl f o O ing a row trial, made his escape f,-,,ril j ,j , Mr. Wnbani Weidm r, of j:vansille, QiJUU ...j v j . .. .i iii in.-, , rt m i a i . . , .in-. a-, in ; i : nil iifp ni ft StiOoT mg through tho ceiling and roof .f the build- match :t Paiii. lib. a few dsys a20f 0llil. ing and theu letting bimsolf to the erioiind ' sum.ed the follow imr aitieh".,t ,i,rv,.r.r by a rope. j Two d.-zn f. i.-.l oysters ; two dozen raw' i s f-? :' 1 !!.. 1 1 TOnrt.l " rt P. , ... .1 .... . . . . ....... . l . . , . , r 1 - - - -v., . . ii .i io nvi ; . . "-'v Mirini s: ea k, two a no a Pa i t r - i' r i r-iibi. iv.. i: no: : governor ol a state, or that it could not do teimine whether the duties its m.11 t'.ie present Governor Chamberlain re-elec- t enjoined bail been honestly or fraudulently led over Hampton and to inaugurate him I pe-i formed, or performed by the riuht or tho as such. This is a sad spectacle to co-i-i w'0" 1 h power to count the j whole people. We bad gieat respect for and confidence in our candidate. We have yet higher admiration for our President elect. In our ctn versat ion with him be was not only in fitio spiiils as to the future, laughing at tho idea that the men of char- boys, named Morris ar.d Rogsnd, aged n tpectively tou and thirteen pounds; one lake trout. template and is enough to Ftir a fever in tl.e blood of old age. Hampton and his snpportcMS are submissive ar.d will remain ' nave this power under the constitution ami so. Tl u n boti votes, a.-, I thus define it, I believe resides ! eter in the Republican party at the North in the two houses ol Congress acting oon- 1 1 .. . .. . i . . i ... , - ... 1 cuiieiniy as ni'ieieiiuLiit uouies, and tiley i nice Txv.ii.ei : voars. irot a i w O'lliis on tonst : ono nino;.. e .'.u.i.On .. . : . i ", . . ' - ' ....-..., .".'"nt me. ji.esiii. i.uai contest, ""e piaro oi ram and egg ; one ven-son when tho younger lad drew pistol a:il ; st eak ; t wo larse loaves of bread: two shot young Hogard, indicting a wound ! dishes of cackers. an 1 thieo cu-.s of coT-tl-.at must piove fatal. Morris vv as arrested i fee. After tinisliinu the above bi'l o" fare iiiu rnkru uj). There is a point on the Jefferson r..o.u-, , nT w- Itoi ' ' i hicken : S i 1 v 1 2 1 i l ' la iv ft-r i'i . " 1 . (.-. i f tu'.l !n - r::'.!"'n e st,.K-i. Pr.N;-r i 1. . "i i - - - - -- - - - K.u ...ii i e iiutin ( - i - .v uioti n -.iuivii aiivi 'he Courts, thank God '. arc open and witl,"ut egaid to any joint lule. Their i , ., .1,. , preoeuco at the counting is expressly eu- gl.t, and through then, tl.e betrayed im,d ,,y tIie c118titu, n i'Z ' - HVb V71IV, ... - . - . , . .- . ..... ... ...... i- vii-j iy 1. 11 ii u .1 iif.,1, .1 iu vie.-li, ui t lujiiiltli'l,,! null itvuiu.i'iuuiv ,,( ,i J.i:. r .i . , ' ' i sale ami suredelivcrar.ee out of the daik menory I F tliere aro any tvv rn ira rotten and demoralized counties in the State, wo mean in a political sense, than Luzerne find va!i y of this political death. Of Florida we can only say that tbo Stale canvassers met and organized on last. Monday, and then ndj.,ui i.ed until the fol lowing day. It is conceded that the hoar,! entitled t ,el,ct t.- mcmbe.s of the Home i " c',mr,,s ' h-ncrt men, and of Unr.entitivcs. At tho late election : ,l l " " sclf, as was done tha Vive ii that comity fctood : Tilden, I n ,UtL Co u.i. The vote in tho State 1,33 5 ; Hires, l!,01-sl.oWis a maj.ri- ! 's c'"s' 8Uld aU,',"81' lioiiestlj believed to ty of 3,477 for Tild-.m ; and vet only tv ! b fr 1 ,!dcn by Rt ,0asl 81,11 l thr' Democrats were elected to" tbo House "t two 'St '"ay be dc- Bgiinst 'tcn Republicans. In the other ! 01,110,1 iLer Way' We n,Ust btiently county (So'.uylkilM, which is entitled to..' ' a fW for tl,C finaI nclio pf ,lie membeis, tho vote stood for Tilden 10,457, ! Wd' and 5,1 11,0 meailti'e bopo that jus Bi.d for II.ives3,C77-showing a majoiity ! t,ce w,,i be d ne nnd ,Lat ,,ie acknowledged f.r Tilden of 1.7S3; and yet the Democrats I v,,cf tl,e Tll expressed through only elected Ueo out of tl.e ix members, ' t!; La"ot boxes w, evertually and peace- .1,1 I abiy prevail, owing perhaps, among other local causes, I ; ' to the fact th .t a ilistingui.hed and hereto- ! 1 ' , rhe FbrMl returning board, con- f .re honored Democrat of that county, for j t,a'y t nr, xr-ctations, honest men ns reasons best known tj himself, induced Wf f'TPpd were, counted the vote 1.240 electors to give their votes to IVter , f t,,t bta!" " Tuoselay last in their own :ooper. the greenback candidate for Presi- ! w"1 ,and, d;cla,ld tLal "aj . , . , i electoral ticket had a majoritv of 41 Thi dent the largest vote ho received in any- , , , ... . 1 l,ls . r-. . rr. i. .i 1 fraudulent ana illegal result was reached county in tlio State. Tl.e result In these . reacnen " lit lliniTlliiT il'A HatWAAi.il!. " i tt s m two counties, as we have correctly stated . y majority oi present. Are they ll.eie as powerless spectators? 'Iho senatois and members of Congress from each state aro theie to guard the rights of their people and their slate. Can il be. t hat. a fraud may be perpetrated by the electors ol a state iu their return, and tho senators ers of Election and the possession of the polls, suriounrled, too, as they were, by tho niilitaiy where they desireel it. "it will come all light," said the calm and conli dent President-elect. "Our people may run to extremes for a time in moments of ex citement, but they are always right in the and members therefrom enjoined by the end, and you may rest asureel they will constitution to be present can do nothing ' never sustain any such attempt as is now to avert it ? If there is no choice by tho i being made by lawless men to destroy the electoral college, the House immediately i republic." Jiichmond Whig, i'oc. 20. elects a pitsieteitt. How is the House of ficially to know that there is or is not a choice ? Are they to learn this from an official who by Ihe constitution has not even a Feat within their hall, er are they to learn it from their own count and super vision? In the case of no choice for vice president, the Senate elects one, and it is from their presence and participation they learn oflicially that there is no choice. The precedents all establish the fact that the count is made by the Senate and House A Horrible Death. A few minutes Weidrer declared bis ability t, duplicate: . . - I tho performance, but as he was compelled U ,Sl!M rT 'K,lX7,:. I ' --'-! to leave Paris by the nine o'clock train be 3e-t. s:n.:.. f:" : . The Littlo Sccj bl-aiieh of Ihrt l". i. I'.;i,. . l would countenance thc eilorts of (he rebel : I-, ' , -"J. 'one leaders to count the electoral votes of three r , " , ' " -" v";:l-,' n cam awa-v ""ffry. Slates for the minoritv candidate under the - , y; iNT' 7 'k', w!l 'Vb ls s:"-1 t-' -' t ho Saturday morning Wm. Eckeit. a' pretense of fraud, when the elections in all vi'1 "l,,ri,!l11 eevatmn in ;h United j young man living nt Wood's Run, Alle - j three Slate were conducted under Radical i ' exc''t ! V'e L n",M 1 acif;c- C''f"y courdy, committed suicide by shoot- auspices, thev havine- all the n(,mniiin. known as Ararat Summit, and is over2,0UU ; bimself will, a pistol. The deceased I iuei .m.ne me sea. was twetitv-six vonvs nfjw n A horrible tragedy occurred in Reserve a tinner by occupation, and lived "with his ' township, Allegheny county, on the out- ! parents. For some time be bad been very skirls of Allegheny City, on Saturday after- ! despondent, cbielly because bo was out oC ' RAILWAY ii .73 -i- n. Charles Oppennann, aged lifty-one. rdereil his wife Eaibara, with an axe. . : . . a -i, . .. . noon, mm cutting her terribly about tho bead ;n.d face. He then cut his own throat with a knife. Roth died almost instantly. The latest news from India confirms the fearfuldestruction of human life by the cyclone in south-eastern Ren-'al. 2ai (Mid j people having perished. .Nothing within work, and on that morning, before break fast, be left the house and wn'ked out into the yard, seeming uiointallv ch.omy. A moment later a pistol shot was b.-aid. and when tbo family iusIki i nl thev found him lying on the ginund w ith a bullet in his brain, lie expired in a very few mo ments. A verdict in accoidance'w ilh these facts was returned. The sail and romantic bistm r r.f M;.n , ... mj.aie wuii mis awiul catastrophe, iSec! ,s Mill fresh in mind. Lientenant K.irii.Imr I.15.!. (iri."': -' ' ii.r I.iii.,;. i si I. i ' v 1 , r lrfa.l. It-M-ai: 1. ! J to suit pnr.-ie rn. mv 'i I rr-.l .v:s.e'.-f. Ti-.t T" r "": K-.ru.l .ar:i.-u'ni'c. ".' r , T . I.. r l. V ii. L- ii- e - Hock., Arktnt.-.i?. pf Vlt.fi-ic 'nri!. - !' Ktl l-r'.nfe-t. si-rt f.-r - 1 .' before 4 o'clock yesterday morning a small ! expenenco e.f tho present generation f . ' ft ... .u.m ,.,..,,, n il I thin nr.r..1 ......... i name snanty on unit lane, near Suydam street, New Rrunswick, N. J., .ccupied by Charles Iamous, caught fire and was en tirely destroyed. Lemons, the only occu pant, was nterany roasted to death. When .tH Aircnts M atitct U A.ll. i I i as to tne lire was gathered around which was so sudden and tei-rifle make all effort for escape unavailing The Tilden and Hendricks club of vv asnington city held a meeting ThiuBdav discovered tho i.eiVhbors ! 'cd to postpon d and tried to effect an en! I lum and torchlig acting through tellers iu ihe presence of! ricaded it with a heavy box and braced it both houses jointly assembled. From 1793 with a crowbar. When the door was cut to lSG'J, in every case, the Senate and the ! down tho unfortunate man was seen sitting it .... ... 1 - . ,, ) .... V. I. 1 . . ineir t.ro- ht dom in. ..in. .ii... tuTiiriL il ihi. ... . . ., .. . - trance, but Lemons bad not only bolted the ! J V ,nn,e,ll,;,c,,J. ,WR to tho present door, which opened inward, but bad bar- exc,,fl ,atf ,,f t,lf Vhe feeling. They ! r icciii.' nit .HilinDt ..., . . . " v., .-.vuii,;; ion n nc consul. erablo length the reasons which impelled Philip Reed, of the aimy, met her when ! si -a was struggling To cultivate an uuusii- ! ally lino voice. On the day of their mar r.es ah .i.l.i! v't'.. i '-. T-S; r.v-,.f -e-- r. i ni 1 Uin It1.:.!' riagetbe wife sailed for Eu rone for r. si. I lHiltll U wi Ie A-1 ' cal study, and tho husband was ordered to j KANt1 M. ' tho West. Thev never met mtnin r..r in Pchoel eahi:tifl l--"0. 1 ... -lis. Keed died, and was bur. ed in Palis. , sen.i f,,r oata. nue (W) ', Ibe sequel heightens Ibe interest in this I). D-, I'ruicii tl. sfrango affair. Priends e,f Lieutenant . ... ..... I .... .. in i.itmiiii on i- iui.iv last to re- i i (JOOl) KOlil I . . mi,-.!.. ..,., ,flles..,.n ,n "aker county, by a false return from v.- i .i i.i, 'that countj to a Republican majoritv of to change the political aspect of tho lower ' J 1 ' J "1'1" . , , ... rr , 41 thus making a difTercnce of 135 votes bianch of the Legislature. Rut of such' . , . yu'fS ,, ui , tpgainst Tilden. Iho end s not vet. In miserable stuff 18 the mixed Detnociacy of , n T, ' 1 J" . .. . T i e boutli Carolina two Republican membcis thode two counties composed. Ithasofieu. . . . ,f , , , , . , .... ..u, , , : Grants and Chamberlains House of l-;en so before and it is reasonable to sup- , . ' .!., Miw will .nmellme. b, 1 b -fit. i 1 "'P1 "tiTCf have bted and Ullltcd lure biing foith like disheartening .esults. "lwf with the C4 Dcmoc-atic mem- .1 . , i r Ih1" t arobr.a Hall, where thev v.-U"0 in These counties were once tho ciladehi of " ' 1. . 7 V Democratic iower ar.d trcuiity, but now, Ihrough the P.ht of factions and fhe thiiFt for fp,,:!, they livo been shorn of their session st latest account, thus leaving the JtepuDiican Honso without ft quorum, and them to this action. House acting separately, appointed tellers on the box, and an effort was mado todraS ;i7 ,s.c eonductor in tho United ! ceive tho body f Mrs. Reed by steamer, I vTatts on all wli I' in advance e.f the day for the count, and I bim enit without success. The structure ! s.,a;cs ,S Said to . l8;iac 'oods. Ho is bury her in Lowed. Wheu the box i :,r' 't,w acquainted each other with that fact and was nearly destroyed when bis lifeless i ! . . . 1 B 1 ge, ana has been .J a -- , . . ... i joint assembly on the "lay fixed by law, the ! forty seals were broken by tho president of the on a where he died u r -1 t , V . TV O . 1 ' ' ....7 .iv.... . , u...ii.'tvu Hum u in iilf.-iess le- i .1 . - the names of those appointed ; they met in I mains were extricated. Lemons was about ! f' ' ,, , i a,."'oans ')r oyer forty years. orty-tive years of age, and was brought up I ,," ' 1 . "c " . Jlevpr wrecked a i r . i -. ....... an. i meai vv esrerii r o:wi . . 1- . . "t by tho president of the on a farm. He has lived in the shanty ! i ri V- r , " cc,f1.er-t f ay kind. led lor twenty years entirely ' .... .V.7. 7i ,";'7l ;""' conductors Senate and the certificates weie handed to the tellers, who read .them aloud, made lists ef tho votes, announced tho result to the president of tho Senate, who then de- cla.eel the general result. In 1805, Mr, Purr, president of the Senate in the joint I which served as a homo, and left $4,100 in assembly, said to tho Senate nnd House : fbe New Rrunswick Savings Rank aiul 1 011 will now proceed to count the votes; t 1,000 in Goverument bonds. He carried alone, anil ma been vfrvmiiinrl. II.. .,. uneducated, and never bad iJmB. a,1Q !lco,,.te"t barness. mcm preferring to work at odd jobs. Ho 1 vi7'. i" KS -T, ,, !.n Va,,rorn5a is in uilUhe shelter I I.: "-: in i-rosno county. owned the lot 011 which ho bnil as tho constitutional laws direct." Vice l'resident Dallas, in 1843, said in the joint assembly, "I now open and preseut te the tellers chOFen by tho two houses, the cer a gold watch worth $150, which stroyed in tho fire. His bank-boi T . . . --- . . . 1. f S (.Trpumrni-A.).. .... - .v.. vi. v.-. iin lllfril lis o man reach and pass a tape line around, is a few inches less than 130 feet.- This is beyond tificatcs, that the votes therein recorded and that was a short time ago, when he was , da ! the measucment of any tree in the Calav ,k shows I 7a! KroYe' Th0 heiPht is estimated at KiO deposits for fourteen years, and only once 7, J . rait or the top lying on the durim? that time had he drawn ,. ....r K""u is over a Hundred feet ill lensU, r-. - .'.iv, I . A in t . . . . d rew $20 to pay his expenses at the Cen tennial. A eve lork World. may be counted." The same language was used in 1837 and lSio, and in 1817 Mr. .Mason, president of tho Senate, said : "I ....41iIai t It A tf! II t XT fiT Afinntilitl I, A ,s-.rfx fvrf. or course powerless to inform any legisla- devolved " the tellers undei the concurrent 11011. iioveruor-elect Hampton issued an. I order of the two houses." Ihe adoption Newcastle, Delaware, on Saturday, A train com inn- into Providir, other day ran Into a flock or hens about twenty miles north of Providence. The iiens scat tered in every direction, but the Six criminals were publicly whipped VTa "ft llpou tl,e forwa'i truck, and afrerward e nosed in the rdlWv Ju". "eUind the cow-catcher, where ;bo octi i..i,.;..a ...s JV, : rooated until ihe train arrived in P i. on was opened, however, ibe body encl,cd rB. was found lo be that of a stiT.rige woman. who must have died a year airo. The Kennebec Journal says that a ; piece of good foituiic almost equalling that 1 of a fairy tale has just fallen to the lot of Samuel Chute, a Tolinrr nin ti nf 1 1. irf . ,-.-. 1 1 j known in this city, who for the past twelve J"1" ,lnH ween employed as fireman on ibe Maine Central Railroad. When he was three years of age his father went to Cali fornia, and shortly after his anival id that land, then teeming with gold, it was repor ted that a malignant fever bad laid him jn a strange nnd friendless grave. So young v.iiuie was Drought up believing his father dead, and found himself obliged to labor bard for the bread which pei ishos. What, then, must have been his joy to find, a few weciesago, that his lather was still alive JotfilMHite strength aud iaSwcucc iu the other address on Tuesday even in counseb nt thS?iI joincriile. in lSOT. was another me., .eceived from twenty to foi ty lashes , ' , e" the S"eer took him down j.ti. laia.o. . iitce and good order. assertion at power of the two houses each. i pjiles rid Dne WOr86 Lia tweuty ioiMAi TAT: iitUiK';., Tilts l'lF tnitk-n wis rc ,: e.,: " the I..ir:''nrr ot the '. ,. v . . poses In lsS. wi ll - 1 u;" . ,.: ' bss lion n t.'.e,! r .-f. " 't','r ''''' Orn.l Mnlrmrl"r" ! , t plncf. m..ntl.'y. The si-n'i'" iiniAi. rnirr, p- Only SO.OeO TU'kri t h- LIST Of l'M-I- . I 1 delta! Triie 1 Hpital rnr.e 1 CHpitKl Pnz- 10 l'ri7at I.'" 85 ri ili'K nt 1 l'ri.e.J nt I"' il, 1-rli-n nt 5'.tl 11 i.e nt 1 "' 2,wo ITU'' ili'.'vVT!.' 0 Aprmitm-t'"" '.'.lVef - ' ' 9 Ai-rr.ixinoit -n I f . Vf) 9 Al-proxlmaiien t and the owner of a princely fortune in San '- TT ., Francisco ! He wrote to his father, and j Vv, l7., meeiimnff to. that gentleman responded in pci-son, lug this city a few days ago. Rati pon will miwt f,,r the Golden Citv i flrfct c-f next week. OO the J tke ptace .n J vm b. cpiti i ';ic rw