. .: Hi c - ft i . R' it V. t 1 J ? 1 B i 5 - f--":- '- ; Til eke baa beta Home Mustering! Thf JnmnrCt TTnTOlfJ n the part 'f Democratic press lllio aUiUwlwtt HOJ.atU.ad KIne veBturoj w tell bat! WEDESDAT - . Smnvs. i"3. wi:im! Iitmf.iokt. With each pasr-iog day it becomes imre ciear tLat ll.uts aad Wheli.-. Ett are elected. One br one the Pom-; OcraU areconpeiled to abandon the tlrec States to which they laid claim for Tii.iT.x. Everything t'lat besotted folly and brazen impudence could do, has been employed to force repub licans from tLeir jiofitiou, but they : PtiM bold tbe fort. Despite shot-guns, i J -I i .1 ,r. of all the rotes returned, and when these are fcifa-d and tbe f;-aodu'ent ballots rijected, bis majority will amoaat to several additional thous ands. In Louisiaoathe Return Poard bas assembled. It has jtetmitted the Democratic leaders to fill the vacany existing in it bra man of tbeir own choice; It has admitted five gentlc- men from each political party, be- sides reporters of tbe press, to be pr.-cot during all its Fii-.-iuus aad witness the count, and Las thus prov en to the world that it intend- an hon est return to be made. This bas dis mayed the Democrats, aad has taken away from them all hopes of being nble to successfully charge fraud un.m the Dja.-d, aud they now virtually coucede the State to Haves. Florida is now the buttle-gruund, and the Democratic scum frciu all parts of !he Uni'jn is concentrated there, with the hope cT changing! be rt'sultjby some rascally device brought to bear on the out-lying Dt tn icratic counties, but tbey are well vtched by the Republican, w L ere full of confidence and d tc rn ir::':; to have a fair count of the vote. In truth and in fact, the Democrat arc abandoning nil Lopis of m. curiug ony ol these three States, and are casting about for e technical de fect ia the election o- (jiialifi -ations of the rvcnuLlicsn rle ;.irs, ::s a lust Lope of success. Hayes and WiiLErr.it arc fuirly and honestly elected bxyond any rea- eon able doubt. It will be so declared by tbe Electoral College when it ns ecmbles on tbe first Monday in De cemlier, and they v. ill be duly inaug urated as President and Vice Presi dent of the United States, on the Fifth day of March next, despite Democratic threats and bluster. Ail is right and victory i.-s assured. Hates' nrsjority over Tii.pen in Ohio is T.iVl C Tii.pex Las 20,000 Ic9s majority in New Yotk than be received in that state two years ago for Governor. It is held to be an inalienable Democratic right to stuff baliot-boxes and intimidate Republicans, and then claim that tbe manufactured majori ties shall be counted as legitimate. ZIayix.i stuffed ballot-boxes and Hutioiidated voters, the Democrats now howl for an "honest count." i)oes en "honest connt'' include the count of Totes dishonestly polled ? An honest election is about as impor tant as aa honest count. The Lewiston (Maine) Jovrr.cl in - irauu, icfjui I'umui'i ; auu luunu", ri'BiiLT3 lor me ue imuu uivu . ; are unrecouan u.xu ii-utif, nuu'viiiem irom anarcuy eicepi .aoMoiuie IIVEs baa carried S "Jth Carolina by ' demands should be made. They will j disabilities have never been removed, obedience to law, and they will pa . i . .. Jkeen up a clatter for a little while, j;v eraiping at these straw-, tbey tientlv await and calmly enforce the over a thousand mnjor.ir on a count ,hLtP , , blai"Jt J i,,al decision Put those who rcmctn- J ' Utn mnrh i?ood Pense. 1 k-iro ih.it .ther have no hone ! Sa -1;'1.?.n- J,ul. lDTe w " rcln eists that a leading Democrat of that ; est legal votes in both, have been city received a dispatch Irom a lead-! cast for Haves and Wheeler. ing democrat in Boston to tl is effect : I Apart, however, from the pertina "W have got Cotes enough to eicct ! cious claiming of two States which Tilpev, but we can't find them. Tbe Democrats are raking the wbole Fnited States with a fine tooth comb tc find the one elector that tbey want. Giving up the South iu des pair, tbey arc trying to ou.-t a Repub lican fleet or in Vermont, Oregon, or Wisconsin. It is a ease of drowning tr.cn catching at straws where there are no straws. The twenty-two Northern States (jive Haves over 2OO,W0 majority, and if the Southern States bad not i and that .Keli.ooc bad given assur been terrorized, they also w ould have ; auce that it would be so counted, jrjvcn him a good round majority. ! Next tbey telegraphed that Senator The loyal North gives Hates ICC electoral rotes, against Ci fer Til Tex. The rebellious South 10 to Hayes, and 11'.) to Tilpex. Tins, thing has its ridiculous as-j pert. LeM than a dozen years since, tbe North compelled the South to stay in the Union. Now the North ia wailing to hear vrhom the South fcas elected President. Four States in the North voted for Tilpex; just enough to refer the decision of the contest to the South. So, to-day, within eleven years from tbe suppres sion of tb rebellion, the rebellious States had in tbeir power to choose a President who was opposed by all but four of the Northern States. It Is rery serious, but it is rery absurd, to think of the country being placed in the power of those wLo so lately attempted to destroy it ilice bore answered the purpose ol Er the way, Las any oue yet J the ioitr. and with unblushing sercn lieard a Republican threaten that Ti l- j ity new ilcs are hourly and daily is siek's inauguration shall be withstood j sued by Ue aaa democratic leaders "to the blood," or otherwise, if South 1 and journals aod tea eown broadcast Carolina, or Florida, or Louisiana bvte'cgraihtbroBgiiOEttbeaud And ast their rotes for Limf Has any 'this is tbe party that cearifEtoie into one fcetrd Republicans tbrettan to J power through a hypocritical cry (or defeat the expressed will of the peo-, "honesty and .reform!" Forgery, pie, by quibbling objections to a Dem- fraud, lying, intimidation and force, -ocratic elector chosen br the voice of I are the instruments br which tber the voters of a Ptete ? And docs cot tbe different attitude of the two par ties eiuce the election pretty clearly s&ow tb -country the superiority of FepublicaES as decent steady-beaded, and sensible people. ' f. .-.i-fri! t !,:'r f-t were to happen in caff the Ri turning FoarJs of tie three s'taies refused to sire tbeir official sanction to tie Pemr.cratie outrages a2;l atrocities that wore there com- tied. Of course, lew have been ; a'anticd br this wild talk. Tbe Am- ; trp iaw.8biding, and i ;att-. respecting;. Tbey want a fair; count of fair votes. Thry will he i 'satiiied with notbinj less, and tbey will submit to such a count cheer- fjlly. The wiser-: anion? tbe Pern - : erratic papers are beginning to we : anj are already preparing their . r .1 .!..: : j n io couuuuc iL. 1 One by one tbe Democratic roses j fade. It is sr'.lled by a count of tbe Iba'IuH that South Carolina voted for II ai ks. In a couple of days the same i i.ews will come up from Florida, and . already the Democrats are trying to : cak their fall by conceding tbaf j Louisiaaa will also be "counted'' for Haves. .-BAriJ; I-aud ! ' Yon 're anotb- ; crj raud ! Frau d !! is the stock in trade of Democratic editors aad street corner politicians, ever since they be gan to realize the fact that Tii.pex's fancied election was endangered. It is a well known axiom of the law that "fraud is never to be presumed, but must be proven ;" and yet, before the canva.-sing boards bad met in cither of the three "doubtful'' states, before thev Lad taken the oath of o'T'Cc or arranged for business comes the crv from Democratic throats, ' fraud! fraud!! not that we have been cheated, but you are going to cheat U6!" Is n't the omniscience of these pure patriots most wonderful? Mark you, these boards only assem ble J on Friday and Saturday last, and yet for a week previous, the air was thick with charges that frauds were to be perpetrated by them. -nd whence comes this cry? From a party iueif leprous wi;h fraad, cov - er-.d with the sears of former iufam- ics, irom tue crown 01 its neau to me r . . t r . 1 .1 soles of its feet; a pilloried, festering, foetid cheat. Its candidate the man charged by Hukace Gi:eei.ev with carrying his state for Seym. 11 r in 17-, by the most shameless frauds;; its only hope of winning in the late contest by having fraudulently secu red the votes of Mississippi, Alabama, J Georgia and other southern states ; and its only remaining chance being bi.-id on the hope of carrying tbe three "doubtful' states by a count of the votes there secured by fraud. This is the party whose evangelists are so mendaciously crying fraud in all the highways of the nation. It is ihe old cry of "stop thief," to divert attention from their own guilt Ir persistent, mendacious lying is to tetllc the question, who was elect ed President on the 7th inst., we will be compelled to concede that T11.PF.V is the successful man. Starting out wiib the claim that at least tbree foyrtLs of the states cast tbeir ballots for the Democratic electors, tbe lead ers of that party have, as the returns came in, abandoned them oue by one, until tbey have at last settled down to the admission that they have only 1S1 votes certainly, for their candid ate, which is jutttme too little t3 elect bim. For a week they persistently claimed Florida, Louisiana and South Carolina, but tbey have at last been compelled to abandon ail hopes of tbe latter, and are now just as dctermin ed'y insisting that they have the two former, wheu tbey well know, that in , truth and fact, a majority of the hon- they know they have fairly lost, tbey have resorted to tbe most outrageous system of IviDg, through nieane of the telegraph, that the world Las ever witnessed, hoping thereby to de ceive the public, and distract atten tion from their thieving efforts to steal tbe votes of two sovereign States froti the Republican candid ates. Thus, tbey telegraphed, and had published ail over the couutry. that Secretary CuAV"iJ,Efc bad tele graphed to Governor Kti.ux;.; that Louisiana mnnt be carried for Haves, Ciova? bad sent a dispatch from Florida aduittiag that that State bad i voted for 1'ihvfU icy ond all doubt. Then they circulated by telegraph that Governor In vis, oi California, bad dispatched tbe authorities at , Washington that be would never sign certi5cate fur the Hayes electoisj from that S'.ale, because they bad bejn elected by fraod : and tben fol lowed a dispatch from McClellaxp, chairman of the Democratic State Central Committoeof this State, alleg ing that Er State Treasurer Mackev and Secretary of State av had been sent by the Secretary or War, (Mr. Caverox,) to buy up tbe re turning board in Florida for Hayes. Secretary Ciiaxpleb, Senator Cono er, Governor Ittvis and Chairman Mi Clei.lanp Lave each and all of them positively denied ever sending any such dispatches; but still, tbe Loped to succeed. The country s:ands appalled at tie narrow escape it made from falliug into tie power of the infamous crew that stole the livery f Heaven to 6erve the devil in. The Lest evidence in tic world, that the Democrat know ihev Lave not carried Florida, So tub Carolina ! or Louisiana, is the eagerness with which tbey grasped at the hope of j securing that one liiu-.h needed elee- tor through some technical objection to a Republican, i: tsey- mou.ni they bad either one of there three States, ther would not Lave so loudly lasted that tbe couple of Republi- can Postmaster elected in Vermont and Oregon were ineligible, and tbere- fore, the highest Democrats voted for would take tbeir places. They have j however dropped tbe siily claim, ! since it has been discovered tbut sev- jtral of tbe Southern Tilpex electors . ...1 ...!...!., ... h ..-- - vi eecuiiuK cuuei ui i ......rw...- ed "doubtful" States. The most sublime exhibition of pure aad undeQIed impulence, sice Satan attempted to bribe the Savior intj worshipping bim, was tbe crder of IIkwit chairman of Tiuiex's National Committee too a scro cr two of bis beuchmeu, to go down to j Louisiana and see that a fair count j of the vote cast in that State was re-!pnp.,iar Volfc? Fcr elerv M a(.b turned. Think of it! Think of th;s there wire a hundred tixtetn years fellow JIewit, or any other man, dar- ago who said the sa:;ie of Air. Lin ing to send bis pimns to oversee the ; r1u,n- V, ba !rf there that threatens in ... . 1 drunke:! ury that Haves thai! not be counting ol the vote of a sovereign , , . ,ri . r. , . h - , inaugurated. I bey or their proiJtv pes State! Thinkcf AxdvCi ttxtv, Sam experienced just such a frenzy in Uanp.u., Governor Carkci., of Ma-, lson, and with greater and more pas- ryland, did ftllcws: stecjied to the 'fcionate energy s'ore that Lincoln lips in all the chicanerv of eleeti.m i ;bo,l!j !;u inaugurated. We all , . . , . , , .' ; know what cat::c it. Have these men frauds, lasuluog by th-.r very pres-1 j..arned nu.LiDL. in - l!ip, cos.i- j ence, not only tLe sovereignty of the ' State, but every voter witLin its b..r- tiers, by tbe assumption of liauds, n ml 4 t.A ailikinnlia I n t i ri n t I . n t u t t li a I , , , Vl Lummuii ii p - - erless to protect the purity of the bal - lot, except under their supervision. Imagine this almighty egotist or fool sending Joiix Mom-set, Puss Kf.i.i.y and Ross Tweep down to Harribiir? to see a fair coutt of the . Vute tL:3 State, and you can Lava j conception of the indignity he has ' Pt up"" j.Jtiis.ana. I his is a ne v revelation of state soverigaiy, with a I rrnn r in ' la tkto im lu.iir1 ;l rt f s- - j madness, or tie madness of fancied j power Prrtlrntial lroprrls. I Liirhl is dawning. Mrong tiro.- thatGjv. Hayes has really triumph ed is seen in the exceedingly bad tone per of bis opponents, and in the ah surdlr contradictory claims upon which thev relr. For example, we are regaled with elaborate disiiuisi - tions to prove that one Republic:)!! candidate for elector, for whom the , the course ol events since the first : train 01 evos irom mcu we sii,i su: people of Vernnout gave an ovtr- j Tue.-day i:i November. While the fer. The country ba:s not forgottou whelming majority, was eon-tituiion-j Republiea:is have shown then-.selves ! these, nor tbe agency of the Deino ally ineligible, and that, in cotise- ; to e eni'm'titly law-abiding and dis- icratic party in bringing them ou us oucnee, the Democratic candidate ! posed to submit to the popular will, I Modesty is a virtue the Democratic 'having the highest vote bas been j chosen. Though it is not clear that l,le disqualification applies until the i Governor of the State issues the cer - tificate of election, and the elector votes; the incendiary messages tele enters upon bis duties, Mr. Caleb graphed to Southern leaders; the tu Cusbing, a Democratic lawyer of d's- miiittious declaration that Hayes tinction, holding that it does uot, and though tbe blunder, if it be one, can easily be remedied by the other elic tors, who have tbe power to fill the vacancy, and it bas been repeatedly decided that votes cast in good faith for so ineligible candidate are not so far void as to pcrtuit tbe election of bis opponetit, still the Democrats cling to tbis straw with ihe tenacity of desperate men. Is it that plain that they would waste no time upon such an uncertain claim, if tber were eon- Ddeut ibat Mr. Tddeu was entitled to ; notfail to reinvmbtr that all the threats more than a majority of tbe el- ctoral j came from tho-e and the partisan ai votes by the verdict of South Caro-j lies of those who had once seized up lina, Florida, or Louisiana? E.pially I on ull the arsenals, arms, aminuni effective, as proof that they have no! lion, miuts, cusiom-housfcs.pontoffiees, faitb in their own claims, is the ab sorbing interest they take in the, case of the Oregon elector. It is in the pjwer of tbe Secretary of State to give a certificate to one man for whom tbe people did not vote, but it is equally in the power of tbe other two electors, w hen they meet, to ob serve the fact that the illegally return ed person was not elected to fill the vacancy, and to forward three votes in accordance with the will of the people. Would Democrats build great hopes ou so frail afoun iation if ihey were sure that Louisiana had honestly voted fi r Mr. Tilden ? Equally frivolous is their hope that the Governor of California may de feat the will of the people of that State by assuming judicial powers which the law does Dot give him, and refusing certificates to the electors chosen. There are easy legal reme dies in such a case. No intelligent Democrat bas disputed that the ma jority of the people in California vot ed for Republican electors, aud it will be quite as easy for tbe Governor of North Carolina to convince biiu.-eii'! that Democratic electors were do', j chosen without fraud as for tbi Gov-' ernor of California, to refus'- certifi-! cates to Republicans. Is i; not ob- viousthat the Uemoersu would uot invite such controversies if ib-y were satisfied as to tbeir legal triumph in Louisiana. Day after day the Dem- oeratie journals reiterate the asscriiou tbai "everybody knows'' that Florida and fi.0u.U1 Carolina have really given a majority to Mr. Tilden, aud yet tbe same papers iooiel every day that if the vote of Louisiana is declared against him it will "rob" bim of an election. Have they not sense enough to see tbat they virtually confess that the other States have voted against him, even jvhile they loudly declare that he has carried them ? Can ther not see that claims so obvioti.-jy im pudent in the case ol boctn Carolina destroy all confidence in similar claims as to Louisiana? Tbis business is becoming very Tl. TI . . The S'. Louis Time of tbe J)ib ed itorially declares ; "We will either hare Tilden or a "fight." This is language fit for the insane asylum or jail. If tbe words come from a per son legally and morally responsible, tbey entitle bim to protection against himself in a straight jacket. If tbey come from one who knows their mean ing; they entitle him to a place inside ! the Srctiban'pian's noose tbat may be prepared lor those who get up a "fight" against the' ffuitert States. He may rest assured that tea" Joyahi people who were willing to forgive those who took part in the rebellion of 18C1 will see to it, if another rebel lion should occur, tbat treason shall be made odious by tbe punishment of some of those who engage in or in cite it uiaiu. uc i.cmuiiDiinnuu Vo eject : out It so La opened that the Ijrst let Mr. Tilden by mupeudous bragging. J ter opened by tbe Returniug OHJeers Now tbey are trying to get bim ! was a threatening ono. postmarked counted in by impudent blufliug. this dau-.. and addressed to J. Madi Tbe country vxili patiently await! thi legal decision of ibe proper hii- l bo: it it;s. It will not countenance anv aburt vr straining of their power, but it will none the Ws in-it that the laws shad he luliv ud1 ttt'.t.iiliiv enf, iwi! When the uroiier authori - ties decline the result tbe country will see thai tho?e who are lawful! v elect-! lei shall be duly inaugurated 15rag- gin, claijiiin, ravine, and fold words j will iro f'T nothing. We have no idea j that the lawi'il decision will be resist-; rd; Pret-ident (Sraat at Washington and Hen. .Sheridan at New Orleans are not likely to have another occa sion to enforce the authority of lb" Union against armed revolutionist?. The Demcerats who vapr and blua - ter and threaten uulv make them selves ccuteniiitib'e. Tbe American reoine kuow inai uoiiiinir cuii t-uvci '. i- 1 I ber ISC I will not doubt that, it any .w reactance to aw snou i t.e at- itemjited, its punii-l'ineat would be ; swif:, nierciiess and terrible. A fee- ond rebellion, during this generation, would be a very short oue, and it would not end in amnesty X;f )"". 'lrihum: Thej TnlUetl so Jilit Mxlrril YiKr Ako. Who is there, to-day, that goes brawling about Governor Haves iaviiiL' received a rniriiirliv nf ih j yeari-lhese years of sacrifice of treas- j ure and of tiuman life, with their coa- 1 i'"'"e i . e i j . . luevsttv u loa orny 01 me iieeiiie have voted ac&iusl Ooveroor llayeH, :and they wiil not have him President, ; So a majority voted against Mr. Lin- coin, but a majority of the electoral votes of the votes of the States uii- der the rule, of which they are so fond, w Lich exalts State ssvereignty : and gives the ciiofce of the IVeaideat ; to '.he Slates a:nl not the people were e:it fr Mr. Lincoln, and l.e ; was both elected and inaugurate! i Under similar circunistauces, Go v ernor Haves, it ho cks received an ' booest majority of the electoral vo iiiit., ioin tn .i ! 1 ti.l i. . rtmffnr :: hi h.'s riT.oeo:! on v a. minorirv 111 ! Li. iii .tii dr t-nln " I ( I lil. 1 1 ,w! rp:l J ... . . . : 1 .. ... ... : ......i rititrii n.:i n 111 ijit iiiuiiL'utttini. : A ni'tli 'ni. ..I. 1.1 !o r..v. .!,..;,, ' .". -.1 tT. ". .. ... .,, . .,1 ,.' ; 13 hi.a J'OllliOiilli. IULO I'llllOt li I ..,-. I. ,.;'..;- J ;. .:.-...! 11.-1.1 1 tu ii iuiu.iuu iniiu 1 .1 riA.it u : yea: ieulli r? Is Dot till i( Ut? X. experience fr,bir,.,'. o! one ! ' I 'I III- Ditl'rrfun. thii g could more vivid'v exhibit : the contrast between the Republican j party m;d the Democratic party than ! all the threats of trouble to come 1 J the menace of t House of Represen- j i tatives uai onstit'itiouall y absented i ' fri.ni ihe conn ing of the tleetoial would net be allowed to take his seat as Presideut if Florida, and South Caroliua were counted for him, aud dark hiuts of an appeal to force-have' come from the Democrat.'. It is ! tbe.-e malign foreshadowing?, breed ing uncertainty and apprehension, that have kept the public mini in a constant ferment and filled the future with forebodiugs. Democrats are alone responsible for the general dis turbance of the public tranquility. Intelligent and rejecting people could forts, navy raids, and revenne-cut lers, within their reach, as prelimin aries to a war upon the Union, rather than siibmit to the election of Abra ham Lincoln. With such a black catalogue to refer to, thinking men have biea puzzled to decide whether genuine iuteution lay behind toe va rious menaces, or whether these were merely the outbursts of bal'led expec tation In either cae, tbey sho'.v the domineering spirit of the Democ racy aad their proneness to run into excesses of feel. ug and action, clearly evidencing the incapacity of the par ty to administer the government with credit to themselves or advantage to the couatry lutrr-dcan. Tut: law under which the Louisia na Ueturidng IJ iard mvst act, if they obey the oath of office they have ta ken, absolutely requires them to throw out the vol. s of parishes ivberc proof is complete that intimidation, fraud, or violence affected the poll sufficiently to affect the general re sult. Under this illicial compulsion what tl.-e can the P mrd do than throw out the Democratic "majority' returned from Ea-t ond West l'ebc iana parishes? Ia 1S72 these two par i-lies gave a Republican majority of -,li)t. Iu 1S74 tbey gave a Repub lican majority id 2.251. The' white population is fi.OSfl, while the colored population is IO.iliK ' At the recent election the vine stands Tilden 3, !)!!; Hayes I. TildeuV. majority If there is one man in the Uuiu-d States who defends such a fraud as that, he thereby proclaims himself a v.llian, as well as a fiol. latrr (J -an. The i (niislana Hrlurnln; R.-utrd. New Or leans, Nov. lfi. Nothing of importance bas occurred to-daT. The Returning Officers of election C;et in executive session and adjourn ed to atdurday.' The vacancy on the Poard is not yet ftlleij. -So election returns were tomheil It . . .. . . I son Wells, of the board. The letter reads as follo ws: ''Sjc: Jirgolred, That we take upon ourselves the duty of redeeming Lou isiana, our native Stale froja the hieves aad parasites now preying upon her prostrate, bleeding bod v. We have appealed to our Southern brethren in vain. We uow propose to act iu h"T behalf, and teach her robbers and de.-poiler3 such a lesson astheworli never saw. W e warn you. 'dishonest trieks- ter,' that you are, and your compau- iocs u mo, the bastard Ivenuer, the negro thitf CaeansTe, aad ibe un scrupulous villain Anderson, it-nT, if you swindle us again your lives will pay the forfeit. Listen villain ! We are armed, organized and sworn to do our duty. - - ".-"",!.. Honhr-. and is extremelv rer.ov "The braggart Sheridan and bis! paid einissaries canuol sive you it: j ihe eerrupl men at your lacK wof attack wiil be sudden and decisive, j We ill do our work and disappear MAiore iuc iue uuruts ui iu" i Grant can protect rou. You are j warned! Now beware ! TNITRIl IROTnERt!lit!i ISIANA." Rrpubliritn lerid. Tai.i.aii asee, I'la , Nov. 1 1'.. To j tut? 1 riij-ir in- . i mini iuic: The undersigned are informed tht telegrams are being seat North to- l ' ofre i.orted'mnioritiea i i i in the 1 1'n h! inn extra i.r thia after noon, claiming that Tilden and llen- I i i. . i. - :. .1 T'l . n i i. . i : i nuns unt mnvii i ioriua uy majority. An examination of tbct-e tabids shows that in the county Alacbua alone, the actual Republican majority of 717, as shown by the official can vass now on file, is reduced to 493 by leaving out certain precinei votes ou false pretenses of fraud; and that in a vuriety of other waves the actu al figures have been changed, so as to flive an apparent Tildea majority. Tbe undersigned are batisDed, from a careful examination in detail of tbe returns already received, that, allow ing tbe Demccrats all tbe majorities now claimed in the counties kept back bv them, the returns from the whole Slate will show a majurity for llnvrs nr.. Wheeler. This tnai iritr cau be larirelv iucreased upon amnfe prool of Democratic frauds aud tinndaiion. The Republicans of Florida arc not devoting themselves to r.ianuf w turing public opinion at tbe North, but convinced that tho State has been carried for Hayes ond Wheeler, they await with perfect coniidenee there suit of a fair aad impartial canvass, which they are sure will carry full conviction to the people of the coun try. j. M. Tiioaxiiinnri, of Tennessee. T. W. Osihiu.v, of Florida. W. E. Cii.vxni.EU, of New Hamp shire. M. Martin, Chairman Campaign Committee. J. P. C. Emmons, of Jacksonville, Florida. uiiNf(irf. The New Votk II. rai.l (iudepeu- i i dent) of Saturday aru. the Demo- :cratsthata very little imprudeiiee or impatience may ?pe! hopes; that the country them a large vote with ill! tloor has given miseivinga - - , , t. r--,o.t the last niiscoinJuet on ' : their pan; that having Lav fm: received a uiai.M 11 IU uo out of twenty. itwo Northern States shows fco ar : . they are from having establi-heii themselves iu the confidence of the North; and finally it save: j They may l.e assured that the coui ! try bas not forgottou that on the ! Democratic party tests the cuiit ol j lbs rebel!! 011; toat their follv aud wickedness bronchi ou us the civil 1 war, with a!! the 1 s.ic.s and the ba politicians will do well to cultivate, We repeat what we said yesterday, tbe people will uot tolerate for aii iu- siaai aujiiiMij wuieu ioots 10 a 111s orderly or violent attempt to grasp poA'iTjtbey will resent instantly and fiercely even anything iu their con duet or language which could be coustrued into a threat to do so.' Let the Democratic leaders 'joia frankly in efforts to disentangle the present political maz -. Let them show decent confidence in tbe honor of their re spectable opponeuis. And if they shall prove to be beaten, which may happen let them tuke their defeat good-naturedly, aud thus they will do more to regaiu a permanent place in the coniidenee of the people than in any other way. Storm Wave in India. Three Large IIam! Com pletely Submerged CaUTTTA, Nov. i'l). Three large Islauds, namely, Haltiab, Suudeep and Dakhan Sbahabaznare, and nu merous smaller islands, included in which are the Backergunge, Nook holly aud Chittagoing, were entirely submerged by the storm wave of Oc tober 21, as was also tbe mainland for five or six u.iies. These islands re all in or near the estuary ol the ri?er Megua. Toe larg est, Dakhan Sbahabazbare, is .00 square miles iu extent, aud bad a population of about two hundred aud forty thousand, llatiiah aud San deep together bad about one hundred theusaud of a population. Up to 1 1 o'eioek on the night of the olst there were no signs ot dan ger, but btfore midnight a wave swept over the couutry to the di ptn iu many places of twenty feel, sur prisiug the people in their beds. Dense groves of cocoa and palm trees around the villages enabled many to save themselves by climbing among the braucbes, and somo took refuge on the roofs of their houses, but tbe water burst the bouses asunder and swept them out to tbe sea. Some were carried thus across the channel ten miles to the Cbiitagoiug district, but the vast 'majority were never beard of again. The country is per fectly flat, and alriiost every one per ished who failed to reach the' trees. There is scarcely a family on the is lauds or on the adjacent coast but what lost some of is members. Tbe cattle are all drowned, boats swept away, aud the means of com municatiou with the districts destroy ed. There is much distres among tbe survivors, which the Governmeui is relieving. Tbe ilnzell says that wherever the storm' wave passed, ii is believed not a third of tbe popula tion survived. ' Tbe ' islands fcave barely one-fourlh of their former in habit acts'. 'The 'stench from the outrifyi ig bod ies is jusufTerable,' and'a general out break of eiiolera is expected. '4- cor respondent says this par is, happily, not yet realized, except in iVooVBO''y white the disease Las appeared News rom tbe famine threatened districts of Madras is somewhat bet ter. Rain bas conic in lime to do some good. I a Bombay tbe prospects are stil gloomy. Actual fsmiue in two or three districts seems probable, and great distress in four or 'fir more. Doiucittle Tranblri. Detroit, Mich , Norember 13. A murderous shooting affair occurred about three miles east of Lansing, about midnight last night, m which C. Wayues was killed, J. F. Marley, bis fatber-in-law, fala'ly wounded, arad two cr three others seriously wounded. -Sereral of tbe parties be long to that city. Domestic troubles the cause. AIL EIIEOPE ARMING. j j t JriffailtiC Preparations! for War Being Made j by Kussia, Eng land and Tur key. TLe lliro'il's Loudon special says: "The news this morning is stilt more warlike than that of yesterday, and conviction is now general that im mediute resort to arms bas been de lermiiied on by Russia. The air, iu faei, is tilled with rumors of war, and people who bad hoped all along thai England would keep clear, are now coming around to the belief that the Premier, for reasons best known to bimseit', is determined on a fight in case u' Russian invasion of Turkey. Whether he counts cpon having an ally or cot is oue of those things bich the future ruey bring to light, but it is now generally felt that even should England be single-handed in the con flict, Disraeli will not hesitate to re sist Russian aggression by force. lt i stated that be counts on bringing 100,000 Sikhs and Sepoys from India into tbe struggle and those with tbe hordes of -Mahometans from the Turkish dominion.? aud from Africa. which English money could place iu ! t e .it id vvuu.d enable the lurks to ' ,i,e Russians on something like tcp:;;.! terms, but whatever tbe gov ernment means to do there can bj no doubt that preparations on a large scale for war are being energetically pushed forward. The Admiralty have issued orders to have all the gun boats at Portsmouth got ready for sea immediately, and recruiting for gunners is actively going on iu all the naval ilepartmeats. Extensive military preparations are also going on and iu ail the arsenals the utmost activity prevails Troops have been oruereii .to the Mediterranean, aud the garrisons 0! Gibraltar aud Malta are to bo strengthened wkh ali pos sible dispatch. Coienel Stokes, of the Royal Engineers, with u competent atalf, has heeu ordered East to organ ize toe ii.rteu.-e of Coustantinople, I und this is regarded as a sure indica tion of Eucrland's intention to act at i once in case Uu.in m ves ber troops j into Turkish ten. torv."' J a reUtiun to the proposed eonfer- encetue litia'd correspondent at ieuna telegrtnhs that the Porte re- i.' grnui auiuuomy u 1110 ocia- vouic provinces wttuout stritiug an other vigorous blow agaiust its re volted subjects. This of course ur- sets tiie conference scheme complete ly, aud makes a settl.-m-nt almost im- possiplu without a Eropean war. The Jirrald'.i ieniia correspondent con firms ir,o statement that ihe Russian Governmeui has assembled seventy steamers a: Odessa for tbe purpose ot landing troops below Varna, so as to avoid the pass-ige of the Danube Tbe inohi!::ition of tue Russian army is being pushed forward with the greateit possible vigor, aad the Czar will soon be i'l a position to pour a formidable force into the Turkish dorniuioni. Eighteen divisions are now ready to march, and are con centrated in tbe neighborhood of Ude.-sa and in the Caucasus. Eight more divisions are awaiting orders to move into A-ia Minor. Tbe situa tion grows more alarming from day to day, and ihe ne'vs of au outbreak of hostilities on a gigantic scale is looked for at any moment. LnXPnx, Nor. l. The Slandttrd'x Vienna special sav a the force which Russia moblizjj in accordance with the receui ordinance numbers l'.i.", 2!)2 infantry, 25.7SS cavalry, and J"-'I rilled breech-loading cannon. The rifles are of tbe American Per-dan-pattern. Pt-eause of the state of the weather millitary men estimate that at least a mouth will be required before the above force can be con centrated on the Prutb. The J'or.-s Perlin dispatch says preparations have been made for a concentration of tbe Russian army ef Vistula, which is to bo reinforced by the Imperial Guards Intelligence from Warsaw indicates an impeudiug Polish rising. The Government bas posted placards in Warsaw prohibiiiug any gathering in the streuts. In this cojineetiou ihe iV'iriifi'tvr says: "the news of the proclamation of a state of seige in Poland arrived in London last uight." THE LATEST. Pauls, Nov. 11 It is reported ' . . tbat Austria contemplates a partial mobilization of ber army. There is reasjn to believe that Russia will call iu next year s contin gent of the recruits, numbering 200,000 immediately, instead of wait ing uutil April the usual lime. It is auujiiueed ihai tbe first military train of 111. 000 men leaves St. Petersburg for Kischeuoff to day. Tiie (!A' slates all railway com panies iu Russia are ordered io place their lines at ibe absolute disposal of ihe government. Lonpox, Nov. 1G. The Time's dispatch from Palis says it is au uounced that Lord Derby is on the point of addressiug a protest to the vaiious powers agaiust the mobiliza tion of lue Rasiau army. Tue V ii-nua correspondent of the imi's says : "Advices fri m the Rus siau frontier aunoiince lhat freight traffic ou ihe railway liues from ihe Polish frontier soulhwaid, has beeu Slopped, the roads being required for lue transportation of military stores." Larue hospitals are being establish ed; uud all the physiciaus in houih Russia have beeu invited to cutiT tbe army. Turiey la aiso preparing. Sue in teuds u eouceuirated five" army corps of JO.OUd in en each in Bulgaria, and will merely have sollicicut men io maulain the defense ou tbe side of Servia and Mouieuegro. Four English officers of the Royal Eugiuiers have beeu engaged by the 1 one io superiuieuu iuo BiicuBuru- j tllt. u,,la t)eams. A VaudeVl l troop ing aud arming of the fortresses of ihe I DaJ eDdgW tbe theatir, and it be Danube ' I u,g ihe openiog f ihe establishment, A coo'raet has been signed '"f . biu.-e wasrrowiied. Soon after pi-o'visloiiiag V "iddio b'.r eight months, I performance commented a sud fit a garrison . 'f 1 f b','0 -uieu. 'Theu,uiiju-, j fa waa noticed, armament of Widdin is complete. I", consists of sixty large Krupp guns I.R ... ...i.tl.Ii.f A l-i and eigh'y-fjye pieces of smaller tali lier. ihe iianune uoiua nas peeu - V. . n -i L . L .. .. f reinforced. The arseual at Constau-L(l,''e" Unnpie is briskly engaged fitting out j a fleet, A military train of ,2nf) wagons is being forrned. fcnrd far Librl, RiciiMOXD, Va., November 50 j James Jorgeusen, Cougressmao-elect from the tourth district, to-day en tered suit io the Circuit Court of Richmond against the proprietors of tbe Richmond fixja! h for alleged hoel, laying his damages at $10,1100 Tbe suit is based ou an editorial iu tbis morning's ii.atrh referring to an article in the Petersburg Index Appeal, charging bim with embez zling public money while Postmaster of Petersburg. I LOOK AT THE FIGURES. THE VOTE OF TliK NORTH. FKtt II AT us niK TIT.liK". t.k-C'.ni '. j i'alir.irom. . i'lMin.lkut 1 '.ir.ta i Illinois i lwn k'insi Mainr i .!Um:liu'(tf .. ! M st'hltrati 3 New .Irr-ry. -1 w Vrk.- It inuwmi..!.. 1 ..... !S. 11 .illnne(a 1 NArnka r. a.l New liitmii.lr'-- f I Ittio V2, llrrim Pr-uu-ylvrtiiiii llh.Kle llnnl 4 V'.Tnunt ... Total THE VOTE .1; T.ital ; OF THE SOUTH fok Tir,ii:x. FOB HAYES. Eieciur.il Vote. .orl.Ia l4iu:tjn:i Sa;h C'an.lina 4 Allium K ArKiin.-:. .... .... 7j I -!ware... ; itia I K.'iiiut-ky M .rj lauii :Miiwi;i : Mi.Miiri Nort C';;niliA rjrine?.-t.' T.-v. : Virgin!. . a .. 3 . it . i-j . H . . 1'. . Id . 1.' . . 11 W.'jv Virginia... . i Tal. 19: T.'tl , 11 Bloodshed in numb i mrnHun. CiiAULE-STox, November 17 A special despatch to the jY t'-x and Courier received at 2:30 o'clock P. M., says that a colored Democrat was severely beaten by Radical nc- groes iu Lawtonviile, ia ihe upper part of Peaufort county. The trial justice issued a w.irrsi.t for the ar- rest of t ho offenders, and five were arrested by the constable and posse. These, ou returning with tb ; prison- ers last night, were attacked by a body of armed negroes, two of tbe wbite constables killed ami ti e pris oners rescued. The Sheriff of the county is now on his way in Law touville. Telegrams from Vernviii state that the nc.roes, 2. (mo in nuni- ler. art urmeii nn a:. S:iirir.i'.. Ci)!iA U)!(llJ i..J,v.0!lviP swearing vengeauce oa every wbito man in tbe countv . AV'TIIEll ACfofXT. t.-....,. . v.. 1 1 - 1 e.,u:.i, v.a., ..ovemoei ou Fr!Ji.v posse of six men were sent o'tt bv!,,.lr ,,i,:.. f .. , .,. . - 'day, a.:d 1:1:1.1 eon 1 ran o usiice Aiuii.gaii near 1j:v- tonvuie, s. V,., vesieraav, 10 arrest a tarty of negroes for beaiiug 11 color ed mau. After the arrest was made the posse was surrounded by ua armed Unly of blacks, and two . biles named William Snoor.snn and Abe Deloach, were shot. Shooman's ijuuv waslotind ttils mor in? with Lis head chopped open. RCMims F ANOTIiKIt rnXfMt'T. Charleston, November 17. A later, bm unconfirmed, d.-matih from Stafford's Cross I.oaiU says there was a fight there yesterday, lasting until dark, Letwten intniy seveu whites aud three hundred well armed negroes. No negroes are re ported hurt. Twenty-live citizens ar rested under the Euioree:iie:i', net were brought into AiSeu from the Eiientou section this morning No additional tru-iwi.nhy parIca lars of the aftair at Stafford's Cross Roads have been reeeived up to ?:I5 P. M , except ibai only two consta bles, De Loach aud Siiooman, made the arrest of the five negroes, and thai early to-day dispatches vveresiut along ihe line of ihe Purl Royal and Savauneb and Charleston Railroad calling for help, which beip is said le have been seui. IIESIMTIHKS TO KKi'l 2SI.I t II F,A I1 1 A liT WIS. ALL THREE POi ETl IT. s: EI. ATE I'l.AIVi- Wasiuxotox, November 17- The action of ibe Supreme Court ol South Carolina iu deciding that the Up turning Hoard of thai State iii;i-t proceed to canvass the vote iu us ministerial capacity only creates tbe liveliest satisfaction among the lei- lowers of both political panics here, ll is ihoLgLl lhat the acvUai count wiil give Hayes ihe electoral vote oi tbe Slate, but lhat Hampton is elver.- ed (fovernor. It is stated thai O. H. Prewster, a Republican elector of Luuisiaua. is at present the United Slaves Purveyor General lor that Slate. Democrats assert that be is ineligible under the Constitution. - 1 . P.. C. McCormiek, Secretary of the Republican National Commiuee, re ceived a despatch this morning irom '" Senator Osborne, of Florida, say : ..... !... .1... C..... r.u.i ..... I.. i ing thai the State had undoiibteuiy gone for Hayes and Wheeler. Sixth Auditor J. M. McGrew re ceived a dispatch this morning IV. ou N. D. Stauwood, a brother-in-law of Senator Blaine, dated New Orleans to-day, saying: "Louisiana has un doubtedly goue Republican, electing Hayes aud Wheeier electors hud threw Republican members of Con gress Messrs. Darrell, Leonard and Smith " Judge Edmunds, SceitUiy ef the Congressional Commune, received a ! despatch fromSouib Caroliun this af ternoon, saying that that statu is without doutit safe for the Republi cans. The Judge seemed considera bly eluted over the despatch, and while decl.uit.-g to state who scut it, said it was from put lies in whom Le placed Ihe iitmo-'l rtlianee. TrrriSln Arriitrut Sax Fii.vxesi"o, NnVetiiLer li A Saeiuunoio dispatch says: La.-i bivjbr, during a jiert'orma'ice hi Mi.ore's Opel a House, the floor gave wav, kdliog nii! and wounding j about a luudied spi.ta: o:s. Tin Ooer iluu.-e was situaied over a , !arj;e livery stable, on teeo!id ireel, J CefAeeU iii a'.id L, and va.f tonor-rh ureil as ablate armory. Il 'had' r--ciuily beeu couVerteJ lulo' a lueaier by pimiug up a gallery and lier of Ouxes, uiaking ihe ball capable of sealiug one thousaud people. The Hoor was unsupported, except by neeiipauieii ny tne cia: n;5g ol tte - U..L..1 .. - lntH Hi.d ilirfesfv th oniiro ending I riuiu. earrvinir wili: ii the sta 'o and I . ' a , . a T was orei i. bated i-.'o t,e I l;eneaib'. The rear po'iiyU Was par,y ;Utorted by the stail be. iieath, and tbe audience wss lt;.-owa i forward towards the staue. The i lights wire ejtingiiisbed by ifce con- jcussion, cud a scene of fearful conf:i- j I SI. in lOisf.cil k fis i.lr.i iilrn.l- i 1 ' and in a few moments tb-? department was on tbe ground, aud with the as sistance of tbe police proceeded to rescue the wounded and remove the dead A great crowd ia the meau liroe assembled, and the excitement was intense. Hundreds era. vied frot-i iko ruins uuassisted and uninjured. On cleaning up the dthri the follow ing were dead: T. W.- Ferry, janitor of ibe court boose; Frank Meyer and W. J. F'oster, compositors in the Record and Union oflice; Henry iiieriy ri.-rii.wi n'.vt rr.ru. cr c , E-lilie IV .is, M'i Mr-. rillfT, b. 1!!, . 'J;V. M my I.I! Hi" "I. 'IIS ". -n, rt'i ! i The f i!!ji:iy C-;il'rfS-r.te el (-.i d in i'e Hi.-v I'.-'ii:i. I. Cbap'uan Freenu-i!. 1". i Charles O'Nlei. P. ! o. Sam.l-l .1. Ra'id.d!. D i t. Win. II. ICei! v. R " "i .". Alfred C. Hariie-. R -. i;. William Ward. R. 7. AI,ei Kanibo, u. 8. Hei.-ier Clymer. D A. Ilerr Siuith, R 10. Samuel A. Pri-s. l t 11. Fr:i'icis D. Cuiiin D 1-2. II IV Wright, I t.;. W. H Stanton. D 1 Iu Pi 11. IV dames P. Re'iit v, I John W. Kdlinger, R.t E. Overton, R. ;. 1C J.dm I. Mitchell. R. 17. Jacob M. Campb!!. R. .' Is Win. S. Stectrer. D 12. Levi Mai.-b. D. 20. L. A. Mucker, D. 21. Jacob Turner, D,-' .1 Rus-eil Errett. R. . T. M. Payne, R. ; W. S. Sballenberger, R. ll.irrv White, R. j j I i i : . ; I 2 J M. Thompson, R. !' Re-eitctcd; t .Me Hi tiers iT Icrmer C.Hitfress, but net pres.-'j; i.t: jii. , ji Elected to till vaca'ii v wovioieil ; bv the re.-i 'ualion of .1 udge Kettii - Vaca, Ezra Wh--!-uj, f ity Tr-.i-iii'-r. M:i-hifl ! l-"o iisknown. The p leaped with 9 ict? !ireis"S i i the Ssm beilriyg-r; j Vi!s .'), vuriety :ii i ! ' rnn n j.i'rd U' lil'i r M'fl j of irif w. e!i ,i!il tt.'i I", i a.V i i er'ii -i. e u ! ' on at ber pr.::j;,l,"r I um; ! gain on pres-'nt ile!eoutio:i. i uepublicans, lit; ! e:nr.i-r:i' s. !J i Present del .gation R.pn blii a i -, l': : i 'emccratd 17 Hit. (!'. I SIAi. :nt of Tlllnr FlniHfl Thn lcl.il fur .HI x .Uuuiiisu;:i,STH. I'liii.APEi.ritiA, November IV ' The Department of Admi-sion m the! LYnuoiul Exhibition hasju.-t iioiiii-i cl the c-.uii". .f the visiurs tithe! last, the closi.'ig ieieii li) oili.'i.il i. idaiis.-iions d iring '.."". s ilii.'ii'.iiS extendi;:.' !.-. r:i Mjv V'lo' .NuVfuiL'.i- I'l '!'!;. Exliihit.or. was opea one hticd.id cud ii;:y-Q:r.e uJ.'. Daring that tiiue tbe 'm d a.l.uis-.ons w ere S.OOI.C.'V were !,7l.V,l.": The fr I,- To:..' ti-Ul- '1 ... 1 1. The t-'.::! ."eipt.s '.. The 8 vertge iOIlS WTO !!..V'S. ' receipts w ere sj:' ?-;,ol::,7i'.r total a im" : aver ige ;!ai i:. .rnit it-Hini(-iM:i u imiwii. fcAV ANN G. , -A rr" 1 1 a : ,-e 1: i. ie a i! e de .0:1 y .'.r J .: : oul las t;- j war i:oii.-e, i ttbuor i-uo , The :; ' ; t-.e ie.:r"ii Ct atrul 1 . 1 . ! nigut (ie.-;r.'veu i twenty empty car. I thousand bales ef is still b.iri.iog, wi:' ; and ia tbn 0 '.recti ! ;boUja'id l.i i'es mor and L'OttOI) vi;M I'fc tS(;!:; The hi ..1 , colored c ipse i.re woikitig she j lo sboul'Jer lo say 1 u. ivit.-.u. I fire has been bnrnit;" si:; VI ccs t!.:s evem '& lie m toi.k.r :un St. Lo ; is, November 1 pirdoii ef William O A verv hero to-day and .'- I irwurdei'i lo JeF.'erson L'iiv to-ui.-ht. Vie se 1- tenee of Col. Co:iri:. oiiue Muguire of six months iu jfil lr eotiiiilii i'.y in v Li V frauds will ex ai o'eloiii to-u:gbt, aud he wid be seu- teneeii to pay a ti;;e f $j,Ui, but being a poor man he ha- remained :n ijul one aodilionul :;i onth t. uitet the J requiremenrs of the law in such c-e.t. I He vv:l! have a healing before United I States Cuinmissioner Ciark to i:-vr-j row unitliiog Lis insoivvtiey, an'l it 1 f iiioil to pos.-ess no prore.Tt v lie wiii )e di-cbaru f all sla I'lixtr Iu a l'nbllc Hull J i Utiua, N. V., N. v. !'.. During a Stbureb entertainment at Hill's b iii, r ;, Perrysvilie, .'a.i.:-oa County, Friiiayjji o' ! even.ng, tbe floor gave way r.re.-ipi- j ,""('! I taring over fifty buVes utrl ehi!dr.-s : J'r." j ten or twelve feet to the floor below, i Vn i o 1 Mrs. II. L. Keeier nad i.er righi l -g . ' " " ! broken, tbe bone being shuttered, and the I John Cress r-l'i arm imd Mr.- bioise.i. David .M-s. ! .vere severely ired ab.or b..t!v. Mrs. Cora Mallrie, tuft :.i : si.kle sprained, and .;bers painful-1 ly bruise. .M.s. Litss may not sur vive. l ive Hen Seul'lrtl Iu !! Ii. DetkoIT, Noveinoer IV. A report j.ist received irom SLi!mv:i, Mivb., j .-tales that ttie w tat ashore ou tug J. L. liMlDltt Mond.iv ne ir St. ; Helena i.-l.i on Tuestbi v 1, s'.raiis of IvL.ekirjavv, : liiornie '. I'ive . 1 bi-r . crew were siLoibertd aud sei'.ded to I UftltJ u ll lO'.-ill ue Li.v o' :n i oj. ! steam I'seiip' ug from thesa'ety vaii . -. I he uuiues ot tue liiitorf.i.ute u.M ! are I an I l eery, Captain; I . -darn.., mate. W. Muicroue, lireii :;:i. 'e;-.il i Ptmeson' slewuit. and J. !.:i Nev-. : a. The Ptune't has heej pulled olf ! v j the tug Lvviniu.au, and bioUght :o I St. IKlviiii, sligb.ly dan.-ig-.-d. I'lrwy. i Havana ' s. earner M -i I'.uma, beloii-lu ibe line ol .-le iim rs runnlug Ltl-vei : here aud 1 oi to Ixieo ai.d too-'h.i.g ui i ' ' various pol l-of tins i.-liiid i.n-1 u Puerto I'lau, viiis at the iatler pel. olil eleven uu-s-ugers eiiio-il K.-d eu tL. .-teaiiu r vvas n Ihe nig: lir-i i.-tss, thev ki.l.-d tbe ctuuill. ina'e, r.rsl eiiiuerr auu Mipereur an; looih i -sr.-sl'.!i ei ILfe s'ean.er iieltd the resl of ihe oils I lie i !iej sei.gers o'T Ptoii.ero Fey Cuba, am: pul' i s'e":iaiu AIi ii sii' ieisei i hese s. -eai! ban-, Pueri. g.e.-. d Ji ms ers ie'i; C.I I. Plata lielug full of irf.i-j Ait iHiftiiiiiliiiii lVaii-l in Mlili nippl. J.VKsiix, Noveinbir IV TLe l -i-) Iv :ig" teiegraiii s mul to d loj I'ei;. n.l .Iall:"s A. Gaiflrld, .Nev I Orleans" The' Repliblii'ai.s if .lis.-i-. S'PI taiavsiy ruvile Vou and our as s eiatts ..f lioib parties, nlu you t i . . ; uav e c-.m oeieu your in vesiigauoa . . Louiaiana, io v is'u ills tae to m Ac a b't.e iiiyeniigx'.ioii loto trie fi id. aud J'tuieucn vv; L uish li.i.' S.aie 1 ts breu carrievj. j'Signe.l.'i H. ll. vV.1!:e, CUairiuun Repubiica!! S.ato Com Ciiitee. Uit m M r .n.i Si iivxro.v, Novemljcr 1 1. V oils riot occurred to-day between Delaware. Lack wanna and W seil tht eu Railr.;ad Company's nieehauics oa a strike, arid some of ihuir number who reeeaily lel ir. ed to work. A figh occurred iu tne vicinity of the shop as ihe mea were qui '.ing work. Pars, of iron, stones and other missels were used and several were seriously ia- jcred. Hava'.", November 2 t - p irted that ir.e sen'.erM n:,; 'Vhi sec:: cear lor;::gis I - i . i ( tie V :: iiri-.ti 1 'ar. i.i.-klng ' ;;- !. uaia A .'pafiij.ii ar so ;. ; .i . :; . iu parsuit. A ' eve ni.i.f-.- ; !::'" i j(. .V ':.: Z 1 !ei -nr. iij e-n p-i-.-ei-g- r. .cr!.; b.';. f-.ir w e:i. cavV.1 ub -ur X ai Fuel io P; Tat f.:ef! 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