The Somerset Herald. 'j..' i-ro. - WEULSUAY Tin d in rapdly eri""""11'"2' aod fe data mere will dr nv. n - a'.rate tbe lection of Have: Wiieelkb beyond all cavil. Ia South Carolina the coo! aatboritj between tbe State o : and ;cl cr: , . '""'"' 1' or.. I ' comprisiBg ILe J.ciuru.og the Sopreme Court, las culminated in the memberi of tbe Uetarnmpr 18 rd ... .. ..... tte un n.bt rs of lie ! Vtru aa w Hoard to tbe potiiion of its tbtke, ; bo?c duty it was to return tbe vote J as it ordered, tbey refuted to certify j tbe election of members cf lbe Lt -gift- j lature returned by fraud, aud have been imprisoned. In attempting to usurp the authority be?towed by lawhcre arc claimed two republicans on the Ketarning Board tbe Court bas Jia Florida; ia l.iana two Denic overreached it-elf- How tbe I'om- i re conceded, wL.lc we c.a.m; over reacoea nm !..,. i:.ubl:eaD on the vet nn.leci.led , .... i. iu-.nfritt'd bv an 1111- ; .... . 1 octbcj ic w - . nriaoned Board, w bosi members bave certiGed that Hayes has carried State, we fail to fee. :iic ' In Florida tbe lleturuin? I5.ard commenced tbe count ou Monday. Latest advices fay that returun Lave now been receireJ IVoni ail tbe counties and that, as ia South Caro lina. Hayea will have a una!! bat certain majority cf all the vote rc- turned, both legally and fraudulently, The Louisiana Kcttirninj Hoard, had up till Saturday evening, tan rassed the vote of all tbe uncontested Parishes, which 60 far, i-how a majjri ty for Hayes of 3,271. The contest ed Taribhes were to be taken up on; of the Hoard f. . , v Monday. The action Las been bo eminently fair as to cx- tort from its enemies tie admisi-.ca that it has acted justly througLiut Its powers are no longer disputed, and tbe Pemocral admit that if the' charges made again.-t their parry frieuda can bo proven, that the vote of the terrorized j.a'ri.-hes should be thrown out. There is no doubt on the part of our triends that they will be proved conclusively. Ey. a "fair count'1 of unfair vcten didn't pull Tilden through in South Carolina. A NevT Orleans dispitci says th tt Governor Wickliffe, one of the Hem - ocratic Electors-at-larse for Louisiana is ineligible, because Congress Las never removed Lis disabilities ? r par ticipation in the reUllion. Tue South Carolina Kctumiug Hoard has adjoutne i sine die, after giving certiGcates to tbe Hayes elec- . Ti . . , ,, , -.I , t.Tr j hpir eeunt nl.o . iccts Ll uii , , t. . . i'.... .,,i ., MriHin i.ei.ii.iii.'Hii 11 ir uur. mi.i. i. can, Governor, and a , islature. There is hi ad li)r 4 "le '"r Haves' majority, but I're-cnt and o e Tresid.-ttt, and a ill contest the"couhtib, I R' ,Litt wp aro Dot likely to Ilepublican Leg dispute about tli m Ilanijuipitc u ' V lliv nit. VVU.V.. .... v..-. on Si.to nfTicpra r..i trnu . s free v predicted. bc-AKLET tickets in Louisiana and t.ri;)f- ilt,,j bl.i.-iering at present in yellow tickets in Georgia were used ;dulgt-d ia by the 1'emocratie press by the Democrats. A colored I-e-aud p.d-ueiaus. We have no shadow publican bad to have some nerve ;0f anxiety over any thing that may who, after having stood up against f.,nR. There a ill be any amount of tbe bull-dozers before the election, took a plain ticket, and in tLe sight of; a throng of Democratic bystanders, : deposited it. If he didn't vote tb; marked ticket, he was a marked man. This is one of tbe high privileges tteing a Southern Lepublican. j wbcci cr gets a lua.'orit, of the whole , ,. j vote cast bv tbe Klectori oa the Cth l.X (tOVEKNOE Cl RTlV, cf this I , r r. " . ui . a dav (T December will be inaugurated ftate, was expected to do wonderiul ,' ... . rrl , ... . , . ' , 1 . , . Trt's dent on the fifth dav of March things for the Democracy ia his na- . , p... 'next. t:ve county Centre this year. The! i result, however, shows a falling off of j The reliability of Democratic dis he Democratic vcte in tbat county ( patches, aud evidence of tbe sincerity under his manipulation of about dOjl'f ibtir professions that all the, want eirtee last year. This wonderful in- j " ''r count," can lie judged froiii fluence?) "ol tbe Ex-Governor will j fae:'1 brought to light. A terri- fcardl, induce "Sammy" J., in ibeju'c bowl was raised over the an vent of bs election as 'resident, to give him the best oCice in his gift. The Philadelphia 7V.-. F has di-i ,.e return from that State.'and grant -covered a remarkable fact. It says: j Cl. rtiltf l0 xhe veet0t aDd forth The official table of tLe members of ! wih a j, out ,rora tLe both branches of tbe new Legislature I djelricl cuurl w r!Mrtio Lim. t0 shows a Republican majority of, wL;cb be Las replied tbat L n."vf iwcivein me senate ami m-rty-mue in the II'.use. making CftJ-one on m,r ,j. ,.., t-i,j J"""""-1 " v.i.-io i features of the list is, that of the twenty-fiye Senators chosen for four ! years, and who will vote for Came- j ron's successor in the Senate, twenty. one are Kepublkana and four 8rc j DemocTaW. What Cameron dc-esa't! know aboat looking after the fcur rear fellows isn't marh worth knowing- ' Xov Tnir South Carolina has legally decided in favor of the Repub lican candidate (or President, and now, also, as the same result is prob able in regard to Louisiana and Flor ida, honest men will ask, What if the same process had lieen applied to very Soatbern State ? What, if calm, -lear minds like John Sherman had thrown their white light npoa the Mack frauds of Alabama. Georgia, Miasiasinpi. and Virginia f We men - S-n' IS..U, i and tion these four States as exampl In Alabama, by the census of 1 there were 94.T91 white votes lis a-i jvdnrAd rot anrl vp at bn late election the Democrats Lad in Alabama 35,000 majority ! In (.'cor . l. p- m-r... 11 lies whrj. rnteft Hiutre were u.,n.o "' nd 1 36.2S5 colored votes, and yet a, Democratic majority ot 75,000! In ; XIisssippi there were OO.SIC white ToUB and lll.O.'.O colored i roles i ana jn a e late ..ecuor . ...,. Democrauc majority! Ia irg-.nia ; and yet at tbe late election 1.i,(hk there were 12?,T0 wbite rotes and j 128 210 colored votes, and yet at tbe ' ' Utee4ecUoa a Democratic majority of. .,-.. .,;n ,. , . 6 . . - i . " Among tue bths captyrcd a.- ten r5,004)! We make no comments opon !; ion Treasury not., reported s! these iru res Mire to add that in these j carefully executed and well calculat-' days a black maa who fought or'cJ lo deceive. It was evident from worked for Lis country ought to be i 'considered at least equal to a white .man. who fought againstt it Fur ftey'sFre. ., ... . i :lL Pfw.-yia ania was classed among . r t 1 .. .1 rt l.:'IUfW v.tv diiubtiui . Vra-.ie prrss, previous lo lLe . lection, .,..,1 ;r w.. r. iMt ii !i, r aright it wan; ..j t.,j f.,r Ti'.;iou, for a day t.r two J : 9rltT ie vote L ad beta cast. Ihv- oniuiiot uf cheek ucceary to set op , stub a cla;m can be judged by a glance j at tL-e official vote. I J the Slate our J side ' Philadelphia, the majority for j !Trot .... WLcileT is 2.0? 1. and io-i : . lLe t;,v vote tbeir iiipj inty , TJ,,4 j Tbe full rote of tbe State if, Hayes iist;i.o sr.it ?rt4 Coowr:.?C4. :erai.et' 1 ,'!H, Scattering ! Total "oS :i."T. cir: that ISiC icii. it- I". X- ' ..C T. . acccrdic" TO lati-rt dipa!cb tbc:j j Lower : ... 1 t.iinilrci! and fortV- xsanu one iM'ven lenceral9 to one hundred and ' jurtvne Uepublieans, in which counUKit 1 t-.f,.', while tbe i-eats 01 two l'cmo - , tDTn,.A flnd aat of one Ke- Hublican will be contested. .ome of ilte Ieiuocrat9 have worried through j through I In this! hv very meagre majorities. . . :te Menccr I l'cnj'.nrai; i-ni llJC Fran lin district l.v f. in the Alle- !a:iy di-trict, -MJ., W'al-h (Iciu icrat fiscctedi by S, although a re-eouv. of the vote shows that Mc- Cmas (KepuWican) leats him; and ; in Miss .tin ana .iiaesacuuscii iwoifTT. j .' moi-rats .re, cer.iueaic. u .k- i i yotea ani iaise counts, mini cm , . the tire-tnl mocratic majontv of ' ... , ." , , scveotv-two, m the Hou.-e, is wh'tlled ! - :djwn to a n.eare hail-dozen. The almost absolute certainty that Louisiana and Florida, like outh Carolina, have voted for Haves,! drives ti, averse democrat ne.ly .frantic, and the leaders and managers! are now using every means iu their power to hinder and delay tbe count. p.. .rr.t afu,r prolf .:t. has been Sled before ili Lilian Hjard oa the :not f; ivc!oas pretexts, while every j eff.rt is ma.ie to e.st odium upon Hat proeeed:ng. In Florida the Court ; has been resorted to as an instrument i herewith to i,reveiit the honest i , , .i . . , . i cou'jt at.d tt Miration 01 ine vote, out, . ...... warueu i.v me uiuauer maae in .-iou.d Carolina, tlov.'r .eames and his ... r touu.- ounsei aosoluu iy reiuse io riToguize be jurisdiction of the State Court . , ,. ver the exercise of Kxecutivc power. over the exercise ot i-.xecutivc power. So far there has been nothing done ; either StMte to which a.ny fair man 1 can ke txceptiou, and we fed col5- : deut that the i.abiic may rest assured t it the i the matter wili prove tbe Louesty ot bojj .Ije neuitiiuj Hoards, aud clearly deiu- oiistrate the election of Hayk and 'vVi:FKt.i:ii (m: wee! from to-day, (2?ih,) as, . . 1 1 ... i i -i ...:.... : ... 1 lw. piOVIUl ilUl llif LUUMIillllWI IUU .UC 1 - i inn. tue j-ieetots juieei .11 tuiu it!- ... .i . ei .k,:. w.. ' i -u 'n u'1 l""u ; know more of the result than we now do. The vt.to of that dar will )C ............... II... .... 11 II.. .1 1... n..u e't:ii-iiiM ii-e. w e. iisi.iiMji tig :iw inai-i- ' .-..!... 1 .1. ; Democratic noise, and threats, and r - - r ,rt)u-.-t., and blowing about "tglting ror .ju.ir rieLts'' if Tildea is Uaten an,j 0 quiet acquiescence on the part of tLe Kcpublicans should Hayes of!prove to U- the unlucky man; but uouDccruetit ilat governor Stearns of Florida was dcUTiuioJ to usurp the authority to personally iufa cause f.r any such charge; but ' iH t!ic 'ic !,ader!iiat that . UUL . . . be must be i.rjjveutcd from perform- L 8Q m H birL wvercouteai.,!a. doin An iojlueo- ni R.a . rf up 1rt.vi,lusl ,0 tbe MVIS1. b!ilg tLe 1; )arJ of Canvasser? in LoU , fcy p charge that lheJ ,- . .j ... ...i . .-, i luiriiuru to iiaunuunii. ivuu. mr vote for Ihj es ; and since it has been : .. . . i i j.:. ...,i iu w ron iiiecoBrge.sua.i, rejpe-i.eu. by the Dcni'jvraiic press, and yet . . . . c i- i . . i f . . . ' lucre is not, tue cliguu-.. grouuu tori sucli an assumption, as every ttet of the board m far has been performed j under the wat;tfl eves of a select .11 - .-.-v ; me bu 1141UU ussapciuatiou or a wen Democratic committee, acd has been , ,Wi(,,b of tbe outLec plates, how j know n cttizi u l.y the explosion of a eminently fair. So it was io regard J ever, do not talk war. Tee, ktjow j bombshell in his house after l e had to the result in North Carolina until o well what tbat would mean. The, j rtujrej fljr ,.ut. tlilU TL(, theconnt proved that IJare. bad ' tre is a n.agazino in seated great' et.eot. I.,:t fort a . .. . 1 tbeir midst tbiit if touched by tbo a,,.v-, oill. w-. 1., ;,1..,r ;., ,, ...1 clear mt-jority without even deluding , 6re ofe;FU war wouiJ ,,,,Iod willl t. 1, e, .1 !l 1 f"U ui, ! ' 'l the fraudulent vote. It is Minply be-j ! cause the Republicans have control ! of these States, and because the 1 Democrats know that they are beat.!d b-rPP.ulr 8.u.r?- l-eJ uul Ld that they persistently keep ud tbe I . ' 'V'f ' ' jCD, that tLcy persistently keep up the wLich is legal, and pianfuiiy insis- I towi Uiit ihey are going to be cheat-I upon the enforcement of lto ronsti- : ec. Ontlenica. when will the ray-. : ishing begin ? ' . . - , , I. urge ftiv ir.are 4f Blrrlrlta. Cincinnati, Nov. 22 Tbe Ci. ! mrr,arg Lichmond (Iod.) special reports the arrest this evening of two 'men e! nr. t inn n.mn2 fit l hir ni . ' f " " '"-. ; iinuj nun ncury i.uiBUU, u'l ice; cai,tura ,,f ai,out fix thousand doilars maiaiy :a counterfeits, nearly all of ; n.cn were pi l nitea Mates ireas- "ry notes. The men are supposed ' . I,. KAiuihllP tpm C . ' ! " "cieaioiinu in their possession tbat, mcy uau ween ecgageu in passing the 'queer" b, making email purged chases throughout the country, j Roth men are in jail. ! ri:iii.v.tMt r.i.rrnov It 1.1- 11HMI.U. RETIKNS ijv.o.v.r, UT. . t STIES. ; nnrvy. I A l-.ni. "V'J''-. j rr"';r:1.:::: Kivr.-.v- i-.i" , .21 1 .il.' 4 4nI -4i i4Li :;7il :1 i;;, ! HiS'-l.. S7I. S7'.ti IIUllfT t '.tnt.riit . . ; '.mpn.li.- : 1'iirp.n ' t - ntn-.... 4.'"-T 31 K 41.'.'; 4-J1M S"74 4:i'."l' t'-j " , :i;4 I .01 1 !.! 37 1 'V4M in; chti-iir -.j :kUI i -.'. 74'Ci ;;!.';' 1.71 JH. U'l.luinlv. " r.it.i . 14C C "7 1 4-7.-. ;-.47-.' 3 u 47 4 lilt :: ii:: n-' V-'7-Jo. :is4"! 4t.i ,.uin,.rlu I , J"!" r.-c ... f---. ..... ln.;i.i. .i.-nrn I J;. Tt.'.l ij-; S4.Y' IPi ! 17V4; . juui l:,:wi 174iil u-hiich ...'rtli! 77-'7 14; in its, '""I inn'. 41 1 ?. I 4A41 .Mi HeMi M(TiT 14J7 i:i: 77i! !l.Ji' ir.i .v.ti, 4-.M(: ! 44.-; HH77 a7 -4. 4J.I ..J '.1.4 4' -1 .1 i V7'! .' 6J!7; 17 6.7 J.rJir 47: :;.i. 17--S '..-71 .Vi.. J7VI o:i;;i .J4' 4.11 ! 14Vij .' k.m4: 1KI-! 4.l :-fM V4.".i 4.4, 7'i.'., K'.i1 .:. 7 V7 i -Miinlu i M..nr.w .. J.'"",'".-"'''- Im.'s ; ..r:ii:ini.i..n ; NortliuiiitK.'1'iau I . l'.ir I l'liliaiit-liliia I l:;7i lil. l'4.-7i 7t)' 14-i: :v...i 74l i -i l'MDI r.ocr iklll Iir lMi 7lu l i n -.l : " i-r.-iii') ; wrr.-n I Wa.l.niKluu... ' wytip ) Utuiort:tiin I. 174.1 'rJ, ;t5 ijii 4'. It! l.w'ii : wt-maiua-. i Yurk. i 1 Mnj-riiir'. n.(!'"i4 :i'4l7.-. t.i:i 17:144 i l .i' C-JJ. 1 1.4.1 IM A A. CtN'.-iSN-vri, Ohio, Nov. 2-' This i.morai jg's (.'arc'' jiublisncs the views : of Judge Mauley .Mathews, ut tb:s .I... r.i.rr. F.lirl rP ri it t.irj ill I .ill iulMTI'l i,jost rtnuraeJ ai one; of luo i;,.publican vUitors. The; iltizi t!c fay.-: 'Whatever Judge. Mathews may state from his own j . .. i.p.. tr.nu iii.'c nr uitLertsi: i o nt-r.-uu- 1 ? ' . .,, , . . . 1 al investigation, wul have weigbt . .,,., i .i,,. i,n.. with the people. we are permuted to say tbat it is tbe 1.. f .. . . l.. ..!,!.' .... e t i f .1 ,. .. I, I, ; opinion oi.iuugu .iumt s mai, .. ou j Jree and fair election, Louisiana i i bevofiJ (.uertioa a Kepublican Mate; '. u S ' . Q .' that a lair canviis of tbe votes iaL.j:ai;lo ,ic ijW3 0f that State, aud LlVurdin to justice and rigi.-T, wiil, give ibe eieuortd vote of lbe Sta'e l' U?; tbttt lLa cuoa ai coj- ducted in many of the parishes was a . farce aud a fraud upon popular gov- (.ram,.nt: that the face ol the returns. j iueluiiiug those ot 1 1. it i.il'M.1. d'n. ! , .. j parishes, will fchcivy a majori ty lor ine Ib.'mocrats of uot over 4,'JGO, but a ; revision of the returns as rtijuirea j,v jdW- K:yj ;Bt. J5epubiicuus a I ...:.:.. ..,.t ..'ir. ik..f I h . mit n t". J UfflMIC Ll-iJUl .lj , lun I,..-..-... .- . w . .. i ... in r.unnl to lieouoiican elector .u ! one of the pari.hes will atuoiiut io j ov,.r 400 votes, and will not eff.-ct j U re8U,: Tbe eturuiug ; Joard, Le believes, will act fairly s - and utipirtiui.y, loilowing ine leuer ! and spirit of tUaw. The evidence 1 ! .. , I,, r' " .-' T .? ., in regard to vioieiic rou ituiuiiua- ,r.k..i i .. ..,-..p 1 no-i 111 cibli v of lbe pariphw-.s over- whelmiag. Jlsan illustration may, be mentioned this cae of one voting j precinct where the colored men were marched to tbe polls between lines of armed white men, and compelled to i vote the Democratic ticket, and then n.,Ph..i .n nnih. r nlnce whera j III a 1 V 11 V. W m w v - ' f - j they received certiGcales that they itatj so voted, which were to protect them frota violence. Tbat the ac.ioo . k I.'.ln.n:n. 2...0P.I ,il.,fl III ffTH . : j .i. . i . tnc Mate io naves, aniJ. ici n ougui . . -. ' ,i , ij to settUs the controversy in the aiinds of all fair and inU'Iligent men, U. firmly believes; but tht the Peuio- crats as a party will so accept the re- sit he has gave doubts. The evi- dencBofraudand violence and in- tiuiidaiion, bou-ej-er, will be fully re- . i 'j .l , t, .,r, i. uurieu, mil cue jjcuj'.c u ..-v ..wi.u will have an opportunity to judge for themselves. The members of tbe Returning Hoard are fair men, and r as fully entitled to confidence as any beard .bat might be selected for a like purpose in (hi city. Dispatches are seut to the North froj New Or leans by Democrats of that city, who do not believe what they telegraph. It -cannot be denied by any caudiJcr fair-minded man tbat Louisiana is a li.epuwu.an ,?taie, auu mat an eiec - lion conducted without violence or iutimidaiiou or fraud wold hive placed the result beyond dispute ibis is known to Democrats as well as Republicans: but tbe former set " " . , .. . . T.-I l . ""JV " I " -v v - "B M ill III. TI! i.V lll!Ill.llll'r LUU ll'LILI'. ' ' . law, justice, or buojiae.snd they,(.,ay Horse with 4i lod.ea is . are not dispoii'd to give .t i.p. ker tbeie was jieace at th voting pre - cinc- in what are called "buliu-j-ierj" parses, it was the result of violence aud iatiiat;oB that preceaed, aud wtjre co'orea aei, r the Demo- crat.c Uckj.t the, did so JU -t pays f t"? 1 V 'VeS- L1' VU 0tHn'" of J udge Mathews that if the negroes Wt,M ;a any d(.gree vindictive, Cold-bloodd, sud cruel as lbe lawless h. . i . ... l. . . n . k n ,.!.-. A riuiirn, ine noaiu u, oe ucust-p ted, but tbe colored people befc." 8 fcat w hite people would not endure for a day, fid they are the victims of their! t di.ciiiiv Ami forbnamnrp The fiiie : au .' Cect that would be destructive j j aad uueo-troll able. If the Northeru j , -uk ' s -, tulion and the laws. 7t Kvlrtirra. i Tmi-H I'WMiln i'ttv Yoek, Nov. 24. A Wash-' - o ( . , a .hi., .1. r. 11 ipu- Br..i , 7,,, Uon commote of o!diera are on the ' way or under orders to cora bere. j U ;gh oflicer ofthe arm, says" thai p .. nuts a wees or a lew days there nuanies in ;wilj be twenty-one companies in Washingtou, which wl gomprise al- toother nerhsns 1 500 or 1 ;io men i It j8 likel, that two or three boats ma, also come here. irun- Tke iHxrr BrMkm. 2v York. Nov. 23. A Faribault 'Minnesota, dispatch says: Tbe X ounger tirotiiers, better fcoown as iue -orinueitt oau roouers, au pieai- i guilt, to lbe murder of Iley wood, i tbe cashier, and were all feentecced to j imprisonment for life. I Tin. sunih rrr,lln .. .' . i lionro 01 riat y- buhwvi o aujv... UI ... ... ...... ti... .,,,.. .h-I'm. MUBUiriu-V , ing their power and duties imms 1 thi; r hittu's l t'.-U Uavti. I 01s i)t;ri-1 Ti.Ij ilp . : od beirauat 12 v., ou I rtJny, tLe I . . . . .1 J I 2 to-ilay ai ij i. ! Hofore adpurnio tbe hurl c.ti.1- ified tbeir tit-.ermiiiaUoQS, according ! "s 'ual " . ito the Matute, that the IlepubbcauMyer meeuoirH. liui lira 1 nee "iTreaidentUI eltctora were duly elect-! 'bought uo more t tbe couverauon 1 ' ed, and ceriifieates were accordingly aaM the terrible o -ennecee, hours "i" iucd. Tbev then proceeded to per- i "f!, r. recalled U. I be room directly form tli ratue dutie a. to state out - cera, count, officer-, ti.ea.U-rs of Cou - .. ft!lJ uf tbe I.egi..Uturo. Th.. ,..i,.1 ... m.lii. nr iletermi - : ,.r 4.ir(i..teaa-to Ede - av' field and Laurens counties, on the i M- L -uiMhougt. wbelber ibe vil crouud of manifold frauds, violence i-"" l'" attempted the destruction rii.V- Thi. uiv.. iU ft the boiieh.dd knew it or not is a i. ..!-.. : r i . i... House of Kepreeutau'vcs and fuv i J itU CUT. After the family bad re the Senate. j a cr'J:h a kerii 'fj The Supreme Court ordered the ! the room below. .Mr. I ncearo.-e aud caava-rs to certitv the election ol j started doa stairs, when ft terrific :-!h ,.r .." I.ui.l.i..r ul,..itxi)!o!-iou followed. Ibe neighbors ajipeare I on the face of the returns to be elected. This order has not et reached tbe canva.-scrs, and as the i Doard are oo longer in le'nl exipt- i euce, the order of the; court seems likely to In; nugatory. Ilonllir llplirl I'luiin Virrr M(ulli(l. 1jA1.TIMi.RK, No. 21 The iuiiiea lious leccived here to day of tbo m- i definite postponement of the prmi.ts. led I'en.oeratic celebration at Va-!i-47 i : ing:un ou the ti'.t.n in-t, have pro i voked the Hcmocratic lea L is to ut terances wtiica isevti'.p ine iuioi tiocs of the celebration. ll has been made manifest bv the ' talk of prominent Pemocrats, and the invtstiiratiun of the Si i-ret Service olli ' cers, who lave been fjuiei!, ut work in IJaliimore for several days past, 'that it tvas intended to inauguraio a i riot by the procession at Washington, and that a large degree of aid was to be rendered from Haltimore. Tbe democratic campaign clubs ) to Washington have beeu drilling in secret, aud n a- ariued tueu to go o er .... n ,..,rt in tl... i.u uu .v 1 " contemplated disturbance. In every ward of this city there are Heiuoeraiie political clubs largely composed men who have served ;n tbo C.n!e crate aruiy, a;nl who keep up milita ry dri!! jnd discipliue in their organi zation. Within the put two weeks the clubs have beeu turned into military companies, and funds have I. ecu col lected to send them over to Washing- ion on ilc zjid. iiaviair im-ovu . , . -. - -. ,lVHr!. ., ... , u .1 , " 11 . .n 1. , fc, . .1 n . -I..,. . ...-I I I 'I ., 11 t . i I nai.iuo.-ic siiice .raiu: u... , y indu-tr:'.u-!v loc-ki' ad making report i quarters. Iu Lead - To-dav tLe Hemiicrutic Campaign Committee received a dispatch Irom tLe .Jackson Associations of Wash ington that the cckbratiou would uot be held, and that they might stop all their iir Durations for it. The news was st-Lt sntiiiii to the ward clubs, and belligerent IVmocrals Lave since i been cur.-iug the tiiiriiiiv of asii- , . ,. . . iugton Pcinc'crats iu periiiimi.g them selves to b frightened because a ; ".roups were ma-sed tew (.ut there. lt is a signii-'atil fact that liemo criits y, ho w ere at the head of lb-.- couspiiaey to bs.-a.-iuute Liccolii m Isi'.l if he loot iiiism ii tliroii 'h Halll- ,,,.r,. r 11,.. ......11 .tv, .ri-.i. . ..... , j.i 1 . . . . 1 i lu contcrence w itb lbe leaders III till' party The Secret Service amenta say lbe Government was earis ad vised of ibe danger to result fro n tbe contemplated Celebration of lbe 2oh, and of he he'o to it which was ex- , fro.n-j:a,.i!lor3 - 1 ,.,bc colscc' tralioa- The concentration of troot i at Washington was in the nature of a checkmate, and the operations of the the Democratic clubs here have also been closely watched. The intem perate talk at Democratic headquar ters to-uL'bt chows clearly cuou.'h that there u as an evil design ia the ... ,. - . , . I " asbugtou celebration, which has j frustrated by the p ospect t ha j " p-e.'mgs Would be quelled j at he I'oint of the U;or,et. . ta; -v a11 ' -ernment detos- j l,.vi f .ashmgion to- V'11 hat.'?!l,:,i '.tB nce of their investigations iu this ueigu. j . . . j wrlwcU (ntf.Qn Viri.irs. C.i kv i:vek, Nov. 2:1 Gen. Crook's command reached Fort Item. Nov. Is in good condition, anil was paid off by Major Stanton. The weather is feeV.erc, hot tbe troops are well pre pared for a uuiv c.trtpaign. One li ll P. .1 ra.l Stnnt- nr..l C i. ... .. 1 . . j,,iDed Iuu pommand there, inauing I, .. .. i . . nuii iiu .-u' 'PUOliL 4 Ulljt; 1 nearly 400 Indian j-j all, amj j tLe tola! ftrength of the c .m'tiihi.ci ,wo thousand. Hostile Indians ae. cording to the In st iuformati-in, n'e scattered on boio ii'-V; of the Hig O . . . i . ----- . - inua mountains, aaa a tii,oaig oa each side .-, be necessary before completing tbe nietinir the wi.rl Ui.imtm. j ca mped on Rosebud uear the scene T 1 tLe Juue for whi.b point a cav- j a)r? C(n.ai;,i v(.K-r3,v ! meed from Reuo on ibe v,r I Would tave to m.rcu lv.vt six" days before reaching it. Tbe cayalry '- ! j., excellent cmiition, and if" this ' ii "!-srul tbe heaviest Work f Ul(, wiu' ... , , plishel. A Murilerou Itiplu.iou Tha J)avenr. rt llim.l .',-. ' ..r tbe jw,b ct :a .,., ,.,.. ... .t... ... .1 . i "rice, son of ihe Hon Hiram Price botli Davenport. Tbey lived iu a Jargc Uom.ic li:k bouse. Tne rth window of tbe bat k pii.'c,- is of h"? f"ut ia tv.0 ,0,j., i.i,, ,acL ;a.,h haviUf '. gingLepaue of plate gja;. In this' ipw.or toe previous eveuing. .r. aiju Mri i'ric''' '-""'--e DuIJoss, . . I L. . . . . a youug jauy troiu cvy yrleaas, 1,0 ''tD Mrs. I rice, sat coo-j - - . - versiuz tiii sfu-r elhvtri o'clock. The curtaiue ut lbe bay wind.-y ?t I raised all this time, and an i,esou !"",1J have had full view of u... parlor j a ,1J i;'-u pants from the house j i.VttrJ or oUr',-'r,'3 of the First 1 MeihodU north. If -1 .Church adjoin?!. :.':e I : tendtd when after the ladle bad tone up stairs, be stepped to lbe bay window wilh tha room all lighted behind him and latched each of the window fastenings. So at that time, ten lbe vidian who perpHtri,t. w-duni ji.t;,vq : r1 ?bt take purl ; the : toruey inss and abenii Connor, lie lS erinie mtutioaed below iu- U. 6- Court could iot,.neve lo Lttt;ct 1 was taken oP the Iranshn in tbe toLicui the family bis besn the IJ-iard : the II tard could not 'bo i liiWef 6af L?!tLe tiife Catapeia, tod ioppormuity was wbtn ti,ei- c:re 'punished for coutempt as tbe Court ' after the delivery was made Ulisa and aev4 ftbout their hearth enjoying j La isse 50 reatraiuing order ; if tbe Phelps w ent on board the Franklin jsociai fc-oui-efSpi. I Mr. William j Legislature as lnaliy oraned should and left the Sheriff in full charge" of . i PrifP was the object of li.u d,-pil h I ihr.nv ..ut the fruiiiliilerit returns atidltbj LrijEfT. Mr'. Phelos says it belter tl.aueu fo clay him occurred Ucuw hici . be iectrd bv ihe fair ! was not ' decided ?ei whetiier the it.iuutes past tlvffii o'clock, nobody i was lurking about tbo house wiib! I Willuni Trice aa an object cf ven- i ireaicc. During the cvcuioir. , " . . - ever, me servant gin loin ..its - ij;,, I,b .1.- ...i.,..ii..f ft ILLtli'1' .n..".... .u " , ni.e saw scanning aw m '"o o : 6 it "iwbicb mark nearly everr belted Ilhivr l,.in... lr I f I'll JsUlU 11 Wai i .: ...j ,ku ..;.! ..,".:., .., ilib..,l n,i JUor "?":l:.r:.: ... , , ; i--- !. Io n ,u. tiiraiu i m-e auu w.ie j iuce September, wheu tbey vaca.ed the ir former reideuce fr its new lortuer. .Now. fortunately, tue, were; iiii-t:iju wtiien exeuea iue neot.ie oi ruetied out of their houses, aud the erv id fire was beard. Tbe front room luirr-t into flames, but tbey were soou t.xiiug'iisbed, and on searching, the i'mguieuls of a six pouud sbell were found. It had roll ed uuder a sofa after erashiug through the bay window, aud it was this sofa that prevented the pieces from crashing tbrougu tbe ceil.ug and killing the occupauts of the room ubove. A two-miuute fuse ba l beeu used, which gave the assasiu lime to t scape before the explosion. A re vvaid ol $1,2"0 has been offered for the ariest, of tbo e-ffeuder. A Crisis Approaching in- the East. Tin: wa is. 1 1 v 1 . - .... . i- -,-. ui, I'11 Felgrade says a en,,, r, seems ajiproacuiug in r.asiern auairs uussiaua are coming in great nuiu - hers by way of Glado va, arid a heavy uetacnmeui i t l,osaclis are en jo". to Di-lgradc. I.s commander savs it is tbe advance guard -f ::. ij!i mcu destined for Servia. All barracks i:i Hclgrade have bu n evacu - ated and renaired. Tf-.e S..rv ;,n tn. op, will be iuartered in private bouses. It is rcDorted Ibal a . s! n- gutsLed Kus.-iarj civilian w.l! accom - ii v wi utrrtii t unit, .pmpph i -t i-r. I . . 1 . , . I i-! 1 . . r. . I miy'fl-a successor, to H. lgrade, and ! i'-reside there during ihe campai.a and have charge of ai! civil adminis tration The X or' c irrcsp indent seems to ..i iiiiii.. iiiq npviiiiiniu ; ur 1 b Ministers with the foreg itinc Ma.p. meat. In 'lis 1 soys: Servia will l,H - - FOREIGN HEWS the extreme right wi..g ..r ibe Kos- walt?r- Ihe crew were iorced to siao line ot ope'ratious. Tue Servians i uke l" lbt! ngi -'-lbere rmaiu will be sent 1,. f! ..i i,.l..r th-rltd uuul ihe hurricane bad moderated own officers. i lUiliatiiau pontoo'i trains aie all on the !.i!n;l.e. ready Ii r Use 1 have otli. iul lufirmatiou that ihe Moslems iu H -uia have raised :J'IO,OUO for the defence of thai province, and are determined to re.-i-t dei-perately. The 7";ht this Ujurniug Coiit;ltj.les a (etjiQjfc.ariicte ou lbe Ijastt-'u j 1 .. . tfirrn.n ll.e I.i'oAlUif tal. - .UK ill: i-n en t r tbo conference of ' , -"u Willi UIU( III .O IU4U a hope of peace. For lbe attainment of pe we hba!l support auv pr-po- sals that offer a gtrauicu of orderly g-verumem of the insurgent prov.n - ees wiihi.i.i inviiUi,,. - r... : i..., ;. ... of the international frontiers. If our laoors are fruitless, we shall Dot throw ourselves on lbe side of either eomiiaiurit. bnth!l n.i,.h wh. . l. future shall brintr torth. The Hoard of Trade iu this city ha ve received a telegram irom Lord Loftus. liiiii.-b Amba.-sadir at Sit Petersburg, mating that Russia has given official notice that the harbors of Odessa aud Sebastapol, tbe mouth of the river Dnieper aud "traits of lver.ch are obstructed, and vessels ate forbidden to approach iu lbe uigSit ijuttt, tai z;iuot counnunicate with tbo guard-chip beforp euteriu:: iu daylight. Futrance withoqt the assisiauee of the guarcj ship is abso lutely prohibited. A correspondent at Pestb says a telegram from Lemberg reports that ei'ea pripary passenger traflie on ihe railway between fcievy sadfjejes su has been stopped. Ii'is.-ian troops are belug removed from the Austrian froutier. IvAtiis.v, November 23 The TurLih troops io Hostiia haveevacu ated fojlamap, Livrp, Peirova.T and Nacief, aitf coDceutratcd at ijTtqeyo. , Tl.e 'fuikith corvette whose 'con tinued prc-cuci iu tic Austrian port) uf limtii..M ufii-r retiea'ed Mt.l.ilkionS ' 'r , "j fp i, ', i,,. ' v..;,o.i i:ti!''h comment, has al last sailed on l ' .. a threat by the 4Uit-;s search her for contraband of war. i be au-j uoun.'t uieiit poMies from Vienna th4' ! Austria will resolutely prcveiit any j abuse by tbe Turks, of he privilege of eutering the harbors of K'.tk and j Graui'sj. I Pa.lrvnil BridCP Burned. New York Nov. 21 A despaiab from Scrautou, Peuu.- Ivauia, reports that tbe Delaware, Lackawanna mid v. es p-n i,a!froeM nnuge cro-srig ne Tiii.khaunoit creeV ifl 'icb. Jsof, ju.-i north of that cur, wvs burned do An last evening, and all travel on that r ad is stopped for tbe present The bridge was 3s0 feet iu length, aud it will tittu about jjqj days to rebuild il The traius from New Voik laid over in Sc-ruuton last night, aud no trains from ihe North will be able io goto .e y.if fjcliiy, 1;ih the C 'lppatiy wiil make arr'a(igii'et.ij lo transfer paengcrs by this evening. The fire is siipponed to bavu Lfuu iu- cendiarv-the work of some of wi.h w bom the 'b.j 'u, ' "' tbeir they Lave f.oy.raur hnmbcrlKln'a I'osltlon. Cch.imbia. ov. 2-f lio-ei-no,- pbasjiberlain was interviewed and t 1 1 1. n - ...... ... . . . !emul.atienl!ir ii:::.e!i the K mrd of Caurassera io'tfceir action : iter we.v t -mpeiied to sdiouru by tbe limit of the law. The supreme (I urt had uo rigLt to control theni j the efreei of the Koani's action might be tb "opening of a drama" iu w bich tbe rote hp should certii,iy the two Legislatures met next Tues day he supposed the Federal Gov ernment could interfere and settle the case at once. A Sanlbrrn Pallllral Dwamfil. IVaccable and law-abiding people, 'accustomed only to ibe peaceful, if noisy, iticiu'-ius oi cuuuuctiDsr a in i ... l. i. Ir i : ,-. l ;. " .: ... : ,u v u V I some diiliciiliv io understanjioir 1 tiaiit'.v v it if nni anil tiipti.iic t.u-mr. icampiign in pome 01 ine southern Sta. The subjoined ,et; Mates, ice aunjo.uea letter ma, !d. PometLinK to pen tbeirevef. The ng to open tbeireves. "warniug No. 2,'' referred to in ibis choice Sjiecimeo of political literature, and found enclosed in it, is a loaded rilio cartridge of fib, caliber, which is a very u.'ly mi-sile to bayerhot at one as tbo experienced know. A slip of paper was wrapped around the topper thell, scribbled over with something which looks like "uot be long coming." This cheerful missive was intended for Governor Chamber lain, of South Carolina, and was thrown into what the writer evidently thought was bis front gurden. but it happened to be the gardei. of his next-door neighbor. Tbe package was picked up by one of the children. Such au iucideut in the North would indicate little more than that tbo wri ter of the letter was some crazy idiot ; but down S .uib, where the sbot-kriio policy rules, tucb messages are apt to mean something. The following is the letttr: "Leave S C or die " " T His Ibiw.r iui It. 11 Chnmfr Inin. "l'lease find enclosed warning No. 2. No. 3 will be a winding-sheet li tiefoie thirty days after No. 3, will ecme warning No. 4. which will be an end of I'auiel H. Chamberlain. As you can not be Gov of S C ti waunts to be a Gov so bad I will j have compassion on you and make iyou Gv of Hell where you can prac tice all your hellish games without ; having me to transport you elsewhere !as I hate you so mneh. If you were jto go to heaven it I kuetr it I would jgo to hell to get rid of tbe Damned I est Villan the I e vil ever made, if you leave S C in thirteen days after No. i, all good and well if uot take !the eon.-eipieuces. I do not wish to staiu my bauds with blood of tbe blackest villand I ever saw. That is my reason for sending you this warn ing. Leave S C or die X. Y. 1 I'mrx. U'rrrk r Antwrnn Vnuh. i j TUtimn.r. I H'i'UIXl.SUl' TIIH CREW. W'asIIIX;t.ix, November 21. Vice I LuDul - launders, at .asau. . ! V- rePTt lbe Stale Iepartmenv ! lhu total wreck of ,be American i schooner Thomas II. Sweeny, of ! I'nila.lelphia, It. H. S.eelman, mas li , uu tuc -l"u at Grand ! Bahamas, while on a voyage from laden t tl 1 1 4 1 14 I I I fl 1 .1 III VJl' I ll'ilVlIN I wilb coal ,W,J K'-tupowder. The master -t v irt.rti haVinir enc-JUiiEered a hnrri- ....... no. 1 1. 1 1 I j v tii ui iu-i 11 1 t. t J. b i.suni, XJip uilM'U t j Hihamas, a-id was forced to keep bis ! vessel before the wiud and run under ft ... - 1 i torn on the morning of the 20th. and 1. ...!.- 1 - 1 r. .. i mmeuiie. o.igea aau uuea wuu i to tsqve themselves from being wash- nj overboard- Assistance was ren dered by iLe lii.ama wreckers on the 21t, w ho were employed to save the materials of the vessel and the gunpowder. The l-'ss of the schooner Annie Vu.-deo. from Philadelphia to (J .l vust.ijj, on the 21st of last mouth, is t . ri. it. .1 ' .1 il th.i iiiii'.inri'wrii.l ll i. "' , -i"""" " . .v.-.. , Her i , iea emsetv e, o, lasiog io j "Wi at,d remaining until the i f 'rt"e ut lbe hurricane was over. Jmt 1 lir,'rl0Ul 10 tbe "lokl" , of ,lbe b,P i t o of ibe crew A. M. Gallinglou I ,- Q J;,Lu l'X;D-launched the boat , and abaudoned lLe vessel. The boat WM tir,veu to a fortunate i fnauge iu ine w inu was again uriven j back to land, and they were saved, da.v exposure to i 1 b K" ,n 00 "K0. -Voni provisions or water, the material of the vee was saved by Bahama w rtcker. T!IF. om.y si vi volt. i f.iiko. November 21. Tbe steamship Venetia, w hich arrived to day, brought up tbe only survivor of the Hudson Hay Company's vessel Walrus wrecked off tbe coast of Labrador on the isr of 0,cfobtr. IIOWK lliUV Arrliitl or Rn. Tn4-TM hkeriif HI Rmprrl. S.uy H:i.j(, November 13. The pnited States steamship Franklin was east of Ocean Grove at :4- this morning New V'irk, November 23. The Fuited States steamer Franklin, wilh V rr:. .v.. M. Tweed on board is expected t'.t rire at qoa'rifntinjj about ooi. Saxj.y II'ok. November 23 The ' g'.eaiiisbip Franklin is now lying ff I tbe light ship. I'Lt'Ts ij a (Jovera- i" -u'i'- "t--.S ' .limit stentTier AlonLTSllle New York, November 23 Tne tcitt.'shio Franklin has anchored off Southwest tjpit. SJ beriif (iocp.fr Lias just boarded br. New Yoim, November 1L3J i. m William M. Tweed wa land' ed this afternoon at the footed Grand street and North river, from the revenue c.iiU'f J!? was takeu in a carriage Ijy (lie Sheriff, If uder-sherlll U'4 ijrij,--,-of Arrest Clerk Stacy t'i Ludlo-v Mtre.t .Jail, where htf "w admitted tbroijtb tbegate, aud not bv the office as usual. All he ra maikedou lieing admitted to his celi by 'arijec Watson was. "1 thought j Vo;;j'; a&cj'ccp' 'jo a?t..u." No person wa i allowed to tee hi'U to night, and no one bat tbe watchman will be permitted to erter the corri dor. The ejjerjerjee of bis escape bas iu 'ie the officials of Ludlo it street very watchful He will be treated precisely as other prisoners aad allowed to privileges. His toot,., fce C5t",r; smaller than tbote tirierioiisly occupied', ana aie atcasf h? t'lil? through tbe Wanjen'sapart- mel'. Teed was visited by his aou, William M. Tweed, Jr., aud an un-Ltcoe-u eerson They remained two hour's. ' hT weed closed Lij jjoor nnj ! from the !i-l of Electors in the Sia e r-T. r ".OTie'-.yi, ti i i refused to be seen. 4 fter supper he iho uame Sir. ij a: L-r. t- n. Tpllifyi nuu nan uv visuru af. ' . . - 9 . I is! - -7 - r rr 1 r . . thronged bv reDorters. and briaoners porters and vicitors are so mixed Mp that the H'ariipn ar worfc noting vv no is wm ' f weecps uuiy- er, l; tfc? Qftval officers was made in the pres-ii,.e of District 4tturie, Pcelps, United States Distritt forgery suits would be pressed against Tweed- However, an ' order has beeu served on the SberiJ calling for lbe re-arrest of Tweed, should he prj cure bail in the civil suits pending. I IIav A.na, November 22. A French j steamer arrived from Vera Cruz hrinr.4 ttiA foflowinis intetliv ence : ! City of Mexico, November 12. Tbe political situation has become much complicated. Ex-Chief Justice lifiPSias lias proclaimed uiu.sen Dro - . . . . r .l . I,- f, , .. ii 1- rinciai rresiuent ot ine t.eiiuoiic, . . , . . , and located bis aea. ol government .1 .k w. r ii I .onn in Inn Sua hf I . n ft fla: ritr -: ' . , , "' the Legislature and Governor of , . . 0 . .. , . . ! bleb sustain biro. A p ruou of ihe . ,r . procession escorting Ig esias to I.eon F , . , , ? h . . attacked lbe American missionaries.: .u ... r ...i l . i withthecryof "Heath to I rotest - ants:- Tbe missionaries barricaded themselves in a house until then, lice ... m . , . TOiiicu lutui. iwuri juuii ot iuc Supreme Court and several deputies have joined Iglesias. He has M. tablisbed . regular cablet, and ap - pointed ministers of war. foreign relations, etc. Troops are inarching uvuo Guanaiuato. and ibe fight (f 11 : .. :.u .u . : iif.es.as Hi'.u iuo ovtrruu.eni, is e.- pected in a short time. No other move- State has seconded I 'loin- ..... - meat but Guanaiuato. t 1 i t j Lerdo Do Teiada is receiving con - , j . , . . gratulatory dispatches and offers of 0 r ' !, r . support from all parts of tbe cuntr,. tomes 1 alaeio lorinei- t '..miiuh. siouer at Wa.-bingtoo, aud Alas audi -amirez, Judges of ihe .Supreme,.. ., ,. , , . . . . 1 Republican. His b d v was savag--!y Court, are in eloee imprisonment 00 - . 1-1 " 1 . a cnarge of conspi. ac, ruiir thousand Souaciados took! possession of Apizaco, where tbe! l'uelila Uailroad branches off from ; tbe Mexico and Vera Cruz Kai.'way 1 . , ... . . iiiiciiujiiiu an uuiri auii c.'.uiuulji-j lion between ibose two cities. U:i ! tbe 1 2th advices reached Mexico that Apizaco bad U-eu evacuated by the ...... 1...: icviiiuiiutii.Ms upon ttie npproncu 01 ; . ., ' ', ' tbe Government troops. 1 here was, .... . . ,a . '. uiiiuoi.aii.iiimi.-i oil?! , . . . i Ir. was booed railway i ... 1 .,. . -. 1 would be established i ,, ... ., i l in n a- n 1 !m u no! u-,o ki i ccti eu. communication by tbe Hib. Meanwhile a mail was established by private individuals,' witn postage ra.-sat two dollars per ! ounce. I General I i a . continues to bold Oaxaca. Mr Foster, Uuited Sta'es Minister has arrived at Mecic . SOI 1 11 I IKIII.I. I. Cii.tiniA, November 2" The Supreme Court this afternoon to .klie order under advisement reipjiriiig the Hoard of Sta'e Canvassers to make: Wasiii v.to.v, November 2 '.. The a comparison of the returns of county Congie-iona: district in which I'eters cauvassers and of orecinet uia.-ia-rers I burg, Va , is situated, which the in the cases of Presidential electors. and w ill give a decision ou Monday The court declined to issue an ori!."-r giving certiGcates to members of 'he I."istarnrf frnm I'.) r..fi..l,l ...! I 0 , 7 . . . rens coun .es, rerused t,y ibe board, uui uiaicu 1111 nuiu iiictuuers coum . , .. . ootain a copy 01 tne record iroro ine clerk of ihe "court, w bleu would be equivalent to a certiGcate. The five members of the H iini ol canvassers w uo were i-oi,.trui ii.ioi.l. - - - . . ........ . ly arrested this morning, reported at le jail this evening, w here tbe v arc I .. ,nRn...l Til. .. I- ! nam Cardozi, Treasurer; T C. Duno, ...ii... f ...'. ii... ..... ii iiuv; uri orurici, 1 . I., luvtil' " ... . . I IF ir- . . .secretary 01 atate, ana li. v . I ur - vis, exAdjutaut aud lu.-pccior Gea - eral, comprioiog tbe Hoard of Can- yasaers, New Your, November 2 A. Columbia dispatch states that Secre lary of State Payne claims that ibe Hoard of Canvas.- r3 has not diso - bey ed any order or' lbe court, mat n.-rj ..oiupi.cu i.u tueoui- urut'r re- ceivtd bv thein which ivns 1.. ".u a return of ibe number of Votea re - ceived by'ad the candidates jat an election held ou tne 7-h inst,'1 aud when the next order was served to "issue certificates to the members of the Legislature a-certaiucd lo have received the highest number ot votes" the board bad been 1'unHas officio eleven hours. They uiaiuiaiu ed ibat lbe law was ou tbeir side, aud that tbey were determined not to recede from ibeir positions, or, as one of them said, " Ve won't purge worth a cent." A Washington dispatch states th it one' of thelegi.l jiositiocis to be taken by ihe Government will lie that tbe Hoard of Canvassers cf South Caro- lii.u in I hi rli...l,up.,u..f A,,,.. .,.,: - - - rtcierai owciais o lar as relates io Ibeir tuuciions in pasnug upou the votes for Federal officers, iu which category the Presidential electors will be cousidered as being. Coi-l'MUIA, S C, November 2D Ills uudttslood tbat efforts will be mailetob4ve dude Iwucjus rciease tbe jjoarti 01 pauvasscrs upon a writ of habeas corpus. Tbey are, how ever, still in jai), and no actiuu of the character meutioned has yet been taken. the canvassers orperf.p to mekt A.ND Ci.r.NT THE VOTE Tc DAY. Tam.ahassa Fi.a., Nov 2o. Tiie Hoard of .anyas-pis reel, en n t u- fivatiiin this 'moruiu'i? from ihe Seere-1 tary of S'-ate, who isex-oiiL-i al tueiu- - ry -. per of tbe board, and cbarcd wuh calling it together, H at ibey must mwi.it c?i..' iirt nmiii .. V ,ii ir to canvass tbe vote of the State The udgp La qot yet qecide the ii.jijue- Hon 4i.d Dndaiuis caies r".w ijeud-i'i.t ing befure him; aud ibis act iu "i tiifis." " ii"",c hth .c.c, u. kor board srem lo obviate the nefe.ji, of a deyUl ut, tb w.ll bc 'I lia what tbe Democratic managers play ed the c .in to c 'inm up t be d me The boarjj vjii! nuii-il a oot:.i. ilt:,e of five from eecb' the pof;:iuJ.' parties atf.j tbe tsirtiin of ihe t- i. ;e C'omuiillCe in IIS dec.lie.i3,. 'fbo p plieai'.un ai Vi h ad'a'--i ) i of nes, paper corre-p ondeiits bas n it yet been decided. Tbe official returns arjj (fiy'tij . Tc,e rpst.lt w:! Lard lv I...' reacted befory lb-? ' h of (e- een.ber. whn" by-tLo .vs of thj Fuited S ates eiec'"'-'' ceriili'-a e-; n.i.st be issue'd. . .s . ! 4 i.iih h tne iMMt'PniiMr rKETENDKI MSCOVKUY OF AN KIlBOll pii.n.UiEi.ciH t. Nov, ;M Tb-i Deinoyra.a iu peuusylvatil a b ye biien ! -lii.li.iii-tir r w..rta f.ir -...1- ,i 1 a-. . 1 1 , , nasi, in elides voritii to bave dro oe.i . .1. 1: . r i-i .. . . 1. .. tain the folio wiugoo ibe xt.bjeci ; "4 siierHr,t ji (jqiq- le fM't-js of Ihe Democratic iTati-Fst.. ihe. 1.- that the Lepublican vote of Philad-I . . . .. 1 " 1 pl,ia was p1 f f a leiitofai ti(oi.t containing the n-aie "snnutl y ' fi:arwe9'ljer " TL" fact s that the entire T7 0'Jt) ll-j.u'.itt-H'i ! roles of Philadelphia were can f r j S. W. Starkweather, precisely as ail, Jtie- LepuL.lijiar, uie, ui 'ri i;-4tj Were nat for lht same uawe. Tbe' only error lu tbe ease was lo the send-J loir 001 oi toe oiauss irom me inm-, missiooer's offices to the Judge.4 of i lbs variot:" prncincts iu I'hiladelidiia. I and in these blan the name f y . ..-1 1 .... . 1- o .1 li' Starkweather was made Samuel W Starkweather. The error is sj slight and so manifest as to require very , lit, la Ipm.ritu l HAP.unt " ItcmiM-ratir Oiilraue l Louisiana. lr. Kedtiell telerapns to the Cin conuati t'ljnimrrriiil fr.mt Ne Or leaiJ, N..veni'jer 23: T j-iii.;ht I spent s mho tim-r at the I '......n 11 ... j.. .:.. . 1... l...-. 'ti . vu-ivui iim ir.;ini nil I r.-. . , . x-- . . davits made. Nineteen men were a. I , , . ..;. ,r. 1 . .:. .. ..-.'A u'.st i"io iux ni i.s. w .10 u " 01 :. r J .-.' give you some idea 1 tbe in i.!tude - . of tu! business. 1 wo comes are taken , . .,.;, ... ' . : r . of e icb aih l.ivit the or:oia! is for . ... .,.,. .. liie use of lbe n-'tiiniMi 1 r'i. one , . v i . c ;y is for the Northern vi-itors n.l . . line other lor liiing aa. "es.j (, i.,.n 1 nT .tr ., . - , . . , . .. : t arouua oeyoo 1 any t. utroier: , u" ' J'' and remains so until tbe new G- ! a supposed ih"; ".MBorSh.!l be dul, and legally 1 written out iroiu tbe statenien'. 01 iue 1 .... ..AV,- 1 . ioipin Ii-iiit. . 7 .- , ' , , j t ' Ps of lege, cap to ten. So n , i ;,f lbe 9"rn re I b"rr','!l'- " ie, can be sustained lbe I'crat.e goose is cooked. No Prt, can a -rd u hive a ! resident eieeteu ) sucu u.eaus. .i isi cm iuc: affidavits, while not detailing horrors, yet show plaialy en .ogb that there 1 was svsiematic iiiiiuiiujtio'i. It." . -. . r u 1 . 1 be most borrib e 0:13 uf the lot is ! , ... , . , ibe a!h Iavit of a womau, who swears . . c . ... ., , Ithat on iurdav belore tbe election, . . . hiwh... ftH4 -r . . taken out of bed at night aud mor- 1 1 1... t. . . ... .... d,..-u baby taken from her arms aud its throat cut. The ru.li iijs said they wanted to Gaish the stock. She was herself severely shot and en:. She gives names a nd details wita partic ularity. Gentlemen ia charge tell me tba' there are yet thousands of a;Ti lavas to c "ine ail setting f 'fib the faeis of c ' I' . , . . . . 1 ..ntiiiiid iti .'U. aud some of them de- ,. ... t. ; tai hug brutal outri Tbe m igi;i- i tilde aud interests involved are stitu , - . . t ...... tilde and interests involved are stitu- , . . ulatiug lbe mo.-t serening luqiirv. .. r.t . . ' ". jme of the swoin staiem'JQts are weak, not setting t. r.n auTibiug ,,) ,.f ri.... .. ...i.iMrt!..n h . f : others are terribly explicit, and give names, dates and details with a viv idness Ibat is Weil nigh convincing. If uot true they cat) le d, -proved, but if true, there is aa end to the claim . f tbe Pemocrats haviug car- 1 r.ed this State bv fair means. i oMBlini; by l.piowrnH Democratic Kct timing Hoard are try- inu to steal in the U e cf a majority f ...U!M. is not give l up et. 1 hi i canvassers have cut dow n tbe majori-; 'ty of Jeriren-eT. the Republican cau- ; , . . ..... 1 . . . ; -i,.aa-, co o rpjec r.r .. ' .'" .. ... .... 1 .l . w n 1 .l i 'eais : aim me ota-.e i-.u, mii. j mee s ut Kichmond 00 the 27th, is ! relied up m to finish tb j ib aad 'count iu Hinton, tr.e Iem icratic (an- UiJate. .Mr. Ihehau-irger, or 11 he cannot g , some other competent: - - w.Yer will go ,' as curi.-el i-.r ! I- .1-. rmt .mi h.1 ... fi,'U will be' fdlly brought ou1. At. t tf .rt wi.i u,.-o ! .i i- ... l...t .. I t-.". .11. j in i i.i. '. 11. ...... .- vi r,.., HiNoA'ti. VI ;rra " t-iJ, I); i " 1 -i-'- .... j ... ............. Ill . 1 . i.i .. .1 1 1 ... . I .. . I ...... I ' ! mni en-.;t-.i, um i.j. ui-e i ; ' counted out. TweutyCve votes J tbro.vn for Wo!.-h, bis opponent tor, Presidential i l et r, w ere counted by j the canvassers as it gi ve' for him for ; the c fr..v of Congres.-mau, aud these votes elected him. i iiuu.Lciiatcly apply Irom tne court to c Able eou isel w ill t.ir a pin ii il .1 rii OS . , 1:1 Pel the ' in V ass- ; - " v- -.. .. istrav l.oligre-smau or two is Wi.nti a ! good deal of exertion to save, u.w j that it turns out tbat the 11 oise is going to oe eiceuiugiv close. it is airtudy evident ibat it will be s i clo.-e Ibat the llein cruis woi Uol have what is ku iwu as a Wtrkiug majority. No extreme measures can be put through uudc-r the party lash. So much is certaia. n.uaii. t. Fl ip.ida, N ,v. 22 The following , is an extract from a. letter which has j beet, received here from a geulleuiau t j holding a high and responsible po-i- ' Ui..u in Florida: j ' The itate ia full of r i fie Coiupa- uhsaiid of Winchester rules. F Ven . ... ... ,-r K l. ,... 1 ...... j--",iij iuis-ii, .an" u j.-.-t t 1 11111 ua 1 c been brought m by ibe cae. lbe uight before election day numerous railroad bridges were burned . so as to ' j prevent tbe running of trains. Tbe ' j w recking ol the train briugiug iu election returns you must have beard f. The State was houestlv carried ( Ly ihe i.epubiicans, L 1. 1 Itv' rKlcrus i (, C-rtai'i al'i c nifities re yet teld back i by tbe reb ds aad no one can teil what change w.ll be made. liie: excitement ja iatensi, and many Re. j piibiicans have lejt tbeir homes in i absolute fear of their lives. The! Democrats bve n hotel (uii of rej re j soiiiu'ive here if all clas-es aud; cha; lCers. from ."Sam Hard to Iau-! t"U Marble, aud GjV. Dirsbeimer . ; Tbe liberal use of money on alreajy .-a uct.cici at ii irui points, lmI j 't is tiei.evt-d tbaftae l.Ideu natii I ers will stop u' no outiav. Tbe 'Republican leaders are as' ! b'V.e and ueu rejiueu a ret tf ;ouug ' men asenii ! i .iiuu ant wuere uev v seff red, and are il.ing to s.it i fer again, for our cause. Tbe, would t,e ii,p i .iaf if tbe Cited' soldiers ary not counselors, aud ibei ut ed of lLe pn c uce of up re I.epub ; iieatis froiu tbe Nortn, f r advice aud ! counsel, is keenly felt. ''.Ml lbe di-out.-tti ;r friends rif, but tO havj scut out irii ,e lieen irue c.ruc'ly t; i 1-1 -'a'l J and the p !lpjt) of lip- 15 i liili ii:tK rtl'f.. atid whu lbe, , ite ii maud up1 ngiiust mid eJiiteml wilh. you must he iijim the ground aud lu contact with the it.f.illHteit rebels anr? teip j -.r'tero ti'ite.s.o . ' : "' ' j NoaiU irtitt- Trie aoi.t'if) of he II -tni t Siate (Vi vtT i-- cti'i-i.-rtf i Z iiI l.v lit? L tir Js..r. i e'.5ire'4 Lep.4l.1ic.nV Vh'ie llie i:p:;i.-ic;a"ts i-l.u: 1. 11 i:u. r... ll ..-I i.i 1 ........ n - 'I -.1 .M-v iv1w . . . v-. i, ie ,,..ea;o p. ih!..,da,.f:5vtjr7rcc::nar tas veeuj , tL : : .i..i. . I'.mrl ,f..i ll .r.i i j ' Is T.r--ie-t.:-!. Ti'" "f '.li-IIZf. Wt:h n, " " " "T v 'l' i.r -s-ipi 'le kh." 1 '. t 'iiipiiii-. lee, riuirsn i i ' J ' : d-'er nil ia' 10U to eomiuue iu the . , " ' t -'itr'SStl'T t . i br-'ii-; i bri r.:!t:-r to a' I lief e." st " uiglit ' 'iLe , . . ... : ! 1 li-Tit .iTpai if iMi;n-ir-l ss-rv-I il.i wn iiia niiin s issued le-terday bv :i ..... ...ii...-:. ... ,.' tit" , H . " 'WV' K ,.r,t Tt.e i-toteme Court will I ' 11,: ee lu l;i"fro - Jjeur lbe fe'ijru i f lie JJ.urd II W. puryis, AdJ-iiaui' ..u.i i :;si' ct'-r lienfial, and member f the IS iar-1 uf Cant-a-wer, I'ays he ' has resign, d bis . fhee. Wltn Frolhrr 1'ip(cl .Slpi4 i p political uar;va-l:ig mar uow be put down as one one of tbe exic: seieac.-s. It is ntowo that ber .re ibe election Mr. Tddea claimed' c.r,-1 OOiJ mKirit, 'in 'ew V'ork eouuW It is asserted further that hit-re ' the .1. j i ' . '.... . . . . lection day be bad figured up lsi votes for bim-elf as certain, aud tbat he counted up m Wiscoosin to turn tha omla in ' j f . nv. the scale in his favor. utrrar.Kiiu ur.nr.w.t Wasiiim.ti.n, November - T following was sent from this ,- : 7 n'ght: Washixutch Nov. r,i,7.; 1 be run wing nas two n-.-p ,- e .. 1 . . I irom tue 1 res:u-iit . l.' v n 1 ri vr M vv-n . r. Ri . I I f. ... . s i ' ' , .. '. Co. V-ir : 'Silt ' N Cb4niber!ai: is ; Governor of lbe Stale of s ti .M - t I I mlp thn Ctin.TMi.i .. ... . . ... w"u,"!""u" "ra"'"'"ii' 11 Q wilQ ,ncmi)iurj aa..j na,:li forces of the Fn.-ed States to . ui a rppub!xau ,JorBII1MJ. i;i ,. , ; Sta,e resiM-nce too t.-r,,.',! ,. : t,,e , be ov.ro.j0.e by tte M.te iitlt irr.ies. 1 cm are direccl. ;firi, to tlaUi0 G jveraor Cbamh lai' ,a bjs auth0r:tv agaiust dome- violence until other ise directed. ' L". S. Gram- ' Ij obeying tbe.e instructions v wi;i advie with tbe Governor, ;. d.sp se your troops in such a m iv:, as may be deemed best ia or ii r carry out tbe sp-rii of ih. above or ; ot the I'fe.-iijf in. A'.'kn'.wb'Ug- r ceipt. J. I CAVir."V Secretary of War laiilkrr Pulltlral Martlrr. lloW A iMI VtY IS N'T.TII CAKi !.:n WAS CAKIttF.P Foti. TILI'EV 15Ai.Kii.ti, N .v. 25 !.-. A J Gi ver, Sup. rv i-ir of Klec.i ns a: , , I ' iarter, Hyde eouu'T. N C , m i. drowned on lb mzhi of N iveiu'' -wiih the K -public t;i tickets I r that county in his posses-iou II ivas acC'.mp mied by a p.rty of I'.-m. ....PHT u-n.k Hf. .ii riTiti ipi.iti rr.. ... .... i 10 U to t he V iciilil V ot an olii Will mi!!, ou a pretense of having imp r ait information to c ,m:nunica'e. ii--never returned alive, but na. f ::i i s inie day alter, nearly uprign: ; i the water, with bis coat drawn -ver his head a;id other evidence cf vi len?e. lie was invited by one-uf th parties to dii .k at his bar bel .re leaviug, and it is th mglit th t':e litjuor was drugged. Tbe election ticket, were never f und. 1 All I ho IMsputrd kli.tr. Rrnbllrt. Tbe Ncy York (!r n .'., of Sr , dav eveuiag, stvs : From ioforuiatiou ia our p s-e i we think we are enabled to sta ; positively tnat trie r.lectorai vole ., - nJ L ,;,ina M.l ..,., , oe til-i for Fiutherf.ird H. ii : i jv-- . Florida is I.epiibiieau IjeViii'l doubr, and it is no.v found in it tL smaii Ttliieu it) .j irity claimed : Li-ui-ian w il! oe in .re than uve: c oil.- by leaving '.-lit the t 'ectioti p-. ciacts where intl'i.idatioii and !ra -.. cao be clearly proven The fi'r-.n '. . : ri pr-a-s wmt it sun: ! d.iv tij'.er the eii at tiooii n H'ld hi-; n .a ed ev-r sm'je. ;aat tu.-vote ol .tec ral C oiege will stand iipr : I H 11 .v. s .,.-1.1. T:i Ipn' li-.. X' lr .l ivr.-e;ii A" SSIGNF.F. S NOTICE. . PT-rn 1 li-rr-..-i ..I Ppr.nvtv:in ai 1'io-ii.ra!! iir- 1 -1 uy hiih.; a i . 1 ii" in; trr-.,:i'-'! Ii..r i.. - ip n, IOIIM..l . au .,, e ( Ktt, ..l.i .1 Hm i: . S it- r;. .iit ln-iri f. I .in irfi-r. n ..i 1 r.tni. pu i-.-iiii.i 4,-,i W. l 111 wl.i MS.-Jl'' 11 1 tin .. I., klilK ( III' i H M ... A tZM.K s i;r:i.t f "inniiirT -t rttit-ur. lut4 nrl - ! it, n ti :tn 1 (-r.i..t'. ut ii t J 'r-ilr t., h-r t. Ut ii. i't N .iH-r-, t Hr . in tru-t r :L- !n ll tjl thf T-' it ir-ul J Wvikr Aii j-. t -,. ih f-l rt- in I. i'5'M t'. Thr i; J J. ur. -i .1 in it Tp . will ra ik.- p irn-in d. th' Mil - .a kI tri'.-li tim- T lemta Is wi.i nt.- Ik II iID illtf 9-itll- WUl. Ut Jfl.tV. Xew Est;i!)lishmcnr. it ISlfiirililtJ III- . l., 'i W AMj, 1 Kkitik iit ii..tip.1 p.-hlipr Mi'li.rv, p ii ; l""-i.irpil tn m..uul:.rturc mi! kint m .';.i--r . ""." i.l--ll!f.p. an I repr- lii u-p. li'-l.-nnii ii.-it ly Hun-, f j.-t . .ry lu r-.i '. in. Kuit-rii-ni s-.nS rfSK-prv. 16".'V.f!i .'.lp- i cljauli: i-:rpi-r. . "lenlri ui-l tinVAKH iC'Ki.Mtf MeH i'.. MutmUi.-curpH .i 1 sl i r!.- pM f.ir .-ll ci i. Uiiii $20,000 IN GOLD! AMI- OTHER VALUABLE PREMIUMS, TO BE GIVEN TO Qui oApats and Postmasters. ALL WHO TAKE tbe TIMES ll.'iid tho Mcwf oyihix liimlly 'WJ , . . 1..LHJ.,., ifllS CllLCllIIiaU fellf Tilli?. ! iBkrH4 Lie(itifV-3r-tair.l f-.izL U r : :er jfi-l iiitiU- ri'' 1 tf'HlK-. Ail ' .Ji ! -iMl'-Ii. iU'U-.-i in --i ( ';! 1ii"ii. U 'Hutt ti4 art ttt.'et ttni- Mil I Lrt ! ;tli. V K ii'-Ti.tl un .til .ji tGi'UNji th.it :t:D- w-llnre lb p9nla tn tbe n.ill .n. n '-i: i ' llttT.ii tn t-h. Itrivl !ni r:--v i - . .i.:'ot.')...iiy h:l-:x . P Vi a( t-ia r.' ' J' lt tier:; Tr tlit ,- nit'tiir l ttfr WifMl i4ftuir. a ; y in I i Wil -v.. r .-(nv-U.: V ill ttie; J ill L UD i 'A' . .inr,iiuGe to pi:r.n 1 nn tji j im " . H K.s.r,- li" ji-'Di.ti f(;4T4 rs nu!i,i-f. ifi unrkt Rp-r', !ti': l!n lJv r - Kril" ti tl !': in.rn thi tnn-ip-l fr-t-Tll.ir J-lIi:it. AT' '-tlWUV! rr-ll.lltt. l'iiirh uiiiir.il io -4rf wTit if 'iiiii '-i X'l'-iu.wi -ri ri n in ' li.t 1 -f -v i:r i.- ' I - let.. i t en Firmn i hj.i 'li irtti i i 'i'it.,r M. !nr., th it H v v r:a: : f it. t irv i- r ' I; in it Lu3l 1 -i - -"- -'"'n ""! pi-int-l . .luii - "i l.'i I", ii. ni4 -piiuu-mi. :.r: ...-1p-. i la-: r tivil wi ii u--o f tiw nn-i"- 'rnri.ituH it . f'lv toil nit r U lit,. ;.:,r'-'-"-ie (.1 v. ,k.tv .xb ...i.i ue-. -."rV r 1 ' "I? ii " -.'l" IU UI'li. r-Uituui, TERMS : S-iijIi- S'ti-ri r. ;p-r yp.r t';u- Kir S 1 ? -r:'.-! --r I ia ' "I Tpn .a t r I -i . jr;".liiV .ite wkk", rut.'; ' ir;g liiao can do if-Mid tti'tig for b'm seifaad for us by sending f.r 1 r Premium List, ofTering .-pe. ia ibu-ement j. .i:m e co':v .-. i Tiruas, aim other d' eumeuts, to i ! tie, will be seat Free, I , nr.DieJ ' AOl'Kl--J CiaGlimati Times Ca. Cincinnati. Ohio. V
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