1,1 If J. I Iff r '4: i Si a i i PB4T rom Tor. Tit futrc mv b drear-' rcmlx-r, 1 Aal bring ma toil Mj heart HiftT of. Mr rap no J J The ruliujr of Sjckcr Rsnd!l fn ! their Democratic Governor. We A (iAvA i LA ru nf loir.r f Pnlnralfi anil ! pirn thu arornirn Dprar.rrafj rrp-dit for . - , , e - c Butt?, of South Caroliaa which j loo much sense, to belitve that thej 11T , Uio imi m 'ilUCriTlCTOBY. A.'' rirrrrD. Tun Electoral CollepeB of the w eral States Diet oo VeJc4e1J Jast law, and olea lor were sustained by the Coofederaie House are the men io famous ia the aoDaLs of our lpinlation. A corrupt pur,Kee was to be subserved aod Randal! was equal to, aod readj for ibe dirtv trick. Tbe admission of Delforci would have recognized Colo rado as a Stale, and that of Iutts according io President and Vice ''resident. The would have recognized the Returuiojr result is thU Rutherford 15. H.yef, poard. and m both hire bearing on .. , . , the Presidential election, the unscru- nrf Wiliam A. M Meier reietv-u t..:. toe necessary 1S5 otes Decenary to elect them, and they are therefore elected. ipulous bully in tbe Speakers rbair (did not hesitate to nariiallv disfran chize two sovereign States.- And yet, Democratic partisans who compla cently witness this hih handed out rage which they hope, when super added to intimidation and murder, ! ill niece Tilden ia the Presidential and Oregon. Bribery was attempted i tft?e lhe flushing effrontary in the two former States, and a con-; .ocbarge fraud upon tbe Republicans. spiracy amoag the Democratic of- Attemp!8 to defeat the will of the people were made in several instances, notablv in Louisiana, South Carolina t...-i.. i ...1..;..,.. il. A.., . , t , i , i i. we have giveo the South, by this en iroi oj me yurcrnmnn "c rrIll.hiM11nt nf lh b acks. Vote Lave any idea that their tool io Uirown immediately into the hamU of !euoUKb to offset all tbe New England mode of reconstruction," or to sJ-ot scheme for "ejiciiog four mil ! thur and informed him that a cipbor iuf barbarians iuto ibe body politic,'' Oregon bad any right, legal or moral, to vote tor Tilden or any one else in the Electoral College. The whole thing is a trick, doubtless invented bv the cuauing little lawyer Tilden, to procure two sets of retnrns to be sent to Washington, and thus if pos sible, to compel the Senate to recede from its present position, that its pre siding officer can exercise no other functions, than that of counting and declaring the vote for President, as certified and returned to that bddy. That the trick will not win, and that Haves will in due time be declared by the Senate the legally eltcted President tbe country may feel asured. Xot a single respectable Demo cratic editor or politician in the country cares to justify or defend tbe ficials, to exclude a Republican elec tor was resorted to in the last named Slate. All attempts failed however, and the votes of all tbe men elected to vote for the Republican candidates were cast tor them. The disappointed gamblers, place hunters, and Bull-dozers may, and doubtless will, until Governor Hayes is inaugurated, fret, and fume, aDd threaten, but it will avail nothing, except to keep the country in a fer- Vr Rlihf.m. cf the Cincinnati Cairini niaf, whose letters from New j bare-faced fraud attempted by the n r r -.. .1 .,-t Orleans at tbe outset leaned strongly I ""'"uui m wrS uu u.o to the Democratic side, now has. this to say in favor of tbe Returning Board : "These men who composed tbe Returning Board have been abused fi'lly as much as they deserve. Tbey ate Republicans from principle. They endanger their lives by count ing in the Republican ticket, but are without reward. On the other hand thev could get $100,000 each tocount iu Tilden. It is asserted toat $300- 000 of Democratic mouey from New ment. Hayes and Wheeler have jycrfc j8 now there, to be used if pos- been legally elected, and tbey will certainly be inaugurated on tbe alb day of March next Meanwhile sensible people will now devote their attention to otbar affairs, and let tbe heathen rage. Ji ixiE Lerissee one of the Re publican electors of Louisiana, openly stated in tbe presence of tbe Elector al College, and a crowd of sj)ectators there assembled, that he had been offered $100,000 to cast bis vote for Samuel J. Tilden. "Let us have a fair count!" We call attention to tbe prospectus of the New York Times ia our ad vertisnig columns. It is the representive journal of the Republican party. Forcible, frauk, and reliable; of approved courage, and hearty devotion to all the best interests of the entire country, it is a paper that should be in tbe hands of all the intelligent Republic ans of this stanuch Republican county. A dispatch irom Columbia to the New York Timet recording the ac tion of the South Carolina electors pays: "The Presidential electors have met and adjourned. The seven votes ol the State were cast for Hayes and Wheeler. One of the members, stat ed that Le bad been offered $10,000 for hia vote with $40,000 security put op for its payment. Hurrah! for Tilden and retorro !" The virtuous Democracy arc just now publishing a great many homi lies and pious reflections on the moral condition of a Presidential candidate who would permit himself to be "counted"' into office. Will they kindly tell tis what code of morals govern a Pres'dent, who will accept the vote of an elector from a State where be was largely defeated, and seize the office through a trick like that perpetrated in Oregon ? Me. Speaker Raxpall vents bis little spite, by omitting Colorado when he calls tbe States for bills, and call her among tbe Territories. Tbe President has proclaimed her a State, ia accordance with the law providing for her admission as such, and the Senate unhesitatingly ad mitted her Senators. Yet his bull dozing lout, who waselected Speaker of the House, simply because he is a bully, disgraces tbe State which he in part represents, the House over which he presides, and tbe Nation at large, by this contemptible conduct What a beautiful commentary on the much vaunted Democratic doc trines of "State rights" and "reform" this political bruiser is placing on tbe pages of National Legislation ! ! ! The mud slingers of the Democrat ic press are just now busily engaged in bedaubing the President, Secretary Cameron, Senator Sherman, General Garfield, Hon. W. D. Keller, and all those who opposed the efforts of their party to cary Louisiana, Soath Carolina and Florida by murder and fraud, or wbo-bear witness to tbe horrors inSicted npon tbe Republic an voters of those States, as testified by their wounds and scars as well as by themselves orally before lhe Return ing Boards. If sheer downright mis representations and lying would avail, the public mind would soon be eatisGed, but, as against the high character of the gentlemen whom they villify, and the cumulative testi mony of scores ir-reprochable wit nesses, their ravings will amount to nothing. Is violation of tbe uniform deci sions of all parlimentary bodies, and all cenrts of law, for the past one hundred years, the Democratic Gov ernor of Oregon issues a certificate of election as a Presidential elector to a man without tbe shadow ot a right to exercise tbe functions of that .office. That shadowy fraud on all legal right appoints two colleagues, who have less rig'-t than he to act as elec tors (if anything can be less than othmg). And these three ghosts of rascality proceed to cast one of tbe electoral votes of Oregon for Samuel eitiie, in buying up tbe Board, but so far witbeut success. This money rosy have been sent by New York betting men. I do not know as to tbut. But I have reasonably good authority for saying that it has so far been without avail. I am informed that one of the mmbcrs of the Board Las been approached in a manner that he could not misunderstand, but tbe approach was useless. If the Board was as black as it has been painted, it seems remarkable that so large a sum should have no influence upon it." Democbatic honesty is well illus trated in the "attempt of Governor G rover, of Oregon, to steal a vote for Tilden. Beyond serving the pur pose of an illustration of tbe means by which that party would maintain itself ia power, his action will be of service to no one. In Vermont, where the Republican majority is about 23,000, au enthusiastic and not tuo conscientious Democrat organized himself iuto an Electoral College, and proceeded to cast one vote for Tilden. In Nebracka, the Democrat ic members of the Sta'.e Senate re mained away from a special session of the legislature, called for the pur pose of canvassing the vrte, in the hope that thereby a quorum would uot be present, and tbe vote of tbe Sia:c would be lost to Hayes ; his majority being about 15,000. Every trick which could suggest itself to the fertile mind ot an unscrupulous lawyer, has been used by Mr. Tilden and his friends to secure a vote in Sistes confessedly Republican. In view ot the many and desperate at tempts to defeat tbe ex-pressed will ot Northern States, does not the shal lowness of Democratic pretentions for an honest count appear with a force sufficient to convince the mind of every reasonable citizen tbat more desperate means were used in the South to obtain tbe votes of such States as Georgia, North Carolina, Mississippi and Alabama. "An honest count!" Such a thing in tbe davs of Democratic power was un known. Tbe thugs of Baltimore to day prevent the Slate of Maryland from casting a Republican vote. At the last Gubernatorial election voters were driven away from tbe polls and beaten, net only by tbe mob, but by Democratic policemen, and wben a legal investigation ensued and tbe facts appeared the "Democratic states men," of the Monumental City, justi fied and defended policemen and roughs, and Governor Carroll to-day has not as clear a right to exercise the office of Governor as Kellogg, of Louisiana, cr Chamberlain, of South Carolina. Democratic honesty is verv much like Democratic love for the Constitution, a very good thing to cive an airinir in the Democratic organs, but a bad thing to practice IJarriflntr'j Tel-yraJi. TnE most scurvy, and at tbe same the silliest trick ever attempted, by any one claiming to be a gentleman and a man of honor, is the effort of the Democratic Governor of Oregon to deprive Governor Hayes of the vote of an elector from that State. Although one of the Republicans elected, may have been disqualified, by reason of holding tbe office of Post Master at tbe time of his election, yet no cuaa of average common sense betitves tbat Cronin, a Demo crat who was defeated at the election, is a duly qualified elector, or that the certificate given him by the Governor could make him one. Tbe entire proceeding is so absured, tbat the wayfaring man though a fool, could not be decived by it. It has been decided scores of times, and the common sense of mankind sustains the decision, tbat wben an inelegible man is elected to a position he cannot fill, there is a vacancy. The doctrine that tbe defeated candidate is entitled to the position, has been repudiated by the Courts and Legislative bodies everywhere, and is utterly absurd. lieve in or endorse the silly action of Oregon's assanine Governor. For on the same day tbat he was proviag J Tilden, whom not the most hard-! o the world his knavish folly, tbe ened rascal in the Tnited States pre- j Pemocrats of Missouri permitted;one tends waa the choice of the people of j ot their electors, who was totally K.. for Iridnt Whatever I disqualified to hold tbe office, by In fact there is proof positive, that the Democrats themselves do not be-true arraignment of the sympathiz- ln fact, no sensible or decent man could endorse so shameless a trick. Tbat one member in a body of three, could set himself up as a quorum, and go through the motion of "tak ing the sense of tbe meeting" com posed of bimself alone, is most ab surd. Equally ridiculous is tbe pre text of the Governor, that because one elector was ineligible, therefore bis opponent is entitled to the posi tion. Let us illustrato its absurdity. At our late election Messrs Sluffi and Musseliaan were elected Associate Judges. Suppose now, before be takes the oatb of office, Mr. Stuffj should die, remove from tbe county, or it sbDuld be discovered he was holding a position as Justice of the Peace, which rendered him inelegible to qualify as Judge. Would tbat give Mr. Iloffuian, his Democratic opponent (who was defeated by the nanrila A rifrlit tit I It A ttfTmo Would'nt there be a vacancy to be filled by the Governor, and then un election of a new man ? So in Oregon, one elector was inelegible because he was Postmaster, this made a vacancy, to which his Demo cratic competitor could not succeed, but which under the laws of the State his colleagues could fill. This tbey did, and there the matter rests, and will stand. In our own State and district, a similar case has just occurred, Hon. D. J. Morrell of Johnstown was tbe elector for this district and -vas chosen. He was at the time one of the Centennial Commissioner, and therefore inelegible, he absented himself when the college met, this caused a vacaucy. Did John 11. Uhl Esq., his democratic competitor succeed to the vacancy ? Not much The remaining electors in accord ance with law elected Harry Boges Esq., a Republican, and the solid vote of tbe State College was cast for Hayes and Wheeler. What folly then to think that the Oregon fraud can succeed. The laBt annual message of Presi dent Grant will be found in this issue of the Heralt. It is a strong, prac tical, tersely written document large ly made up of a review of the results of his administration for the last eight years, and of ordinary matters pertaining to tbe government. Tbe total absence of all reference to the late exciting scenes occurring in the Southern Stales bns occasioned com ment s well as some surprise, but this is explained by the fact, that he intends shortly to present bis views in full on the Presidential troubles in that section in a special message. His personal references are manly, modest, and unaffected. Under bis administration the taxes have been reduced, in seven years, nearly three hundred millions of dol lars; the national debt, in the same period, cut down four hundred and thirty-five millions of dollars; tbe annual interest has been reduced from one hundred and thirty millions of dollars, in 1SG!), to little over one hundred millions, in 1S75, and the balance of trade, that was over one hundred and thirty millions against us io lSGO, has been changed tojo-je hundred and twenty millions cf dol lars in our favor in 187C; aod this balance will increase, and specie pay ments will be resumed in 1S79 with out additional legislation. His brief review of tbe history of the war as a sooflict tbe like of which no other nation ever survived, and his stingicg reflections npon the Dem ocratic party has largely augmented tbe partisan bowl with which the prea of that party is purt-uiog bim. Here is bis vivid, vigorous blistering picturo of tbe copperhead of tbe Jortb, during the rebellion : 'Nearly one-balf tbe States bad revolted against the governmeot; and of those remaining faithful to the Union a large percentage of tie pop ulation sympathized wilb the rejej lion, and made an enemy in the rear almost as dangerous as the more hon orable enemy ia tbe front. Tbe lat ter committed errors of judgment, but tbey maintained them openly and courageously; tbe former received tbe protection of the government they would see destroyed and reaped all tbe pecuniary advantages to be gained out of the then existiog state of affairs marj of them by obtain ing contracts, and swindling tbe gov ernment in tbe delivery of tbeir goods." But the President does not stop wih this stinging and historically those who had to recently and pcniti tcntly tried to destroy it, or whether thr. victors fhuuld continue to hart un equal voire with them iathi control. Reconstruction, as Jhially agreed rtjmn, mean this: In this bis last message, President Grant has placed on enduring record, bis matured opiuion of the Democrat ic party. Tbey bated him before for his brilliant military and civil ser vices to the country, and now tbey will unforgivingly execrate bim for all time to come. The whole message is filled with sound, honest, brave sen timents, aod we commend it heartily to our readers. Ol K WASIIISUIO LCTIEC sensation or tuic week the yt Es- TION WHICH THE RERI'.L SdlTH IS TBVI.Vi TO CONCEAL II Y FALSE IS SIES WHAT THE "MOUKR VuTE" HIVES THE REIiEL SOl.'TH FACTS TO l'O.NMUl WKAT l'ltESlPENT TY- LEU'S SON SAIII TOOVUCORUESmNO ENT. By our rpecial t'om'uiiilcnt. Wasiu.mjton, D. U. Dec. 0, lSTG. THE WEEK. This has been a week of incessant and inteos-e excitement. There has been nothing like it since the nomi nal surrender of tbe South at Appo mattox, except tbe black week that witnessed the assassination of Lin coln, ani tbe stormy week in which Jobusou was impeached. Sensation bas succeeded sensation with kaleido scopic swiltness and variety; and tbe charges in this living kaleidescope have been made by human hopes and human fears; by snake-like craft and tiger-like ferocity the devious tricks of the demagogue and tbe mauly res olution vt tbe patriot. The election of a new Democratic ' Speaker ; his consistently inconsistent deci.-ions defying the rules of justice but obey ing the rulings of tbe caucus; the national triumph achieved in tbe "honest count of votes" of Republi can Louisiana, Republican Florida, and Republican South Carolina; the constant danger of a bloody conflict of races and of parlies at New Or leans and at Columbia : the oraug-i outang device of the Democrats of Oregon which is the strongest proof yet ollereu ot some men s descent from the monkey, and a demonstra tion tbat it will need centuries stiil before Governor Grover ascends to one ; the appointment of a Democrat ic investigation into the recent elec tions in three of the Gulf States, and the refusal of the House to extend its operations into Misissippi ; the mas terly and patriotic movement of Sen atot Edmunds, of Vermont, to insti tute inquiries into the methods by which at least five millions of Amer ican citizens in tbe ex-rebel States have been cheated out of tbeir elec toral rights ; Sherman's Louisiana report and the fierce debate on it ; Ingall's resolution for tbe calling of a National Constitutional Convention ; Morton's renewal of an amendment for a reform in the mode of electing our Chief Magistrates; the Presi dent's Message ; the reports of tbe Departments ; tbe threat of impeach ing Grant ; the election of Hayes and States and New Jersey, Kausas, Nebrat-ka, and Coloiado cuiubiued; aft many as Indiana and Illinois and I jwa combined ; as many as New York and New Jersey combined; nearly six limes as many as all tbe PaciCic Slates put together, and one more than tbe "Great Nonhwest, in cluding Michigan, Illinois, Wii-con-sin, and Mioqesuta! And yet the Southern Deoiojrats are frothing with "constitutional" and "legal" indignation, because, although we have allowed them to cheat us at ibis last election out of North Caro lina's 10 electoral votes, out of Mis sissippi's 8 electoral votes, and out of Alabama's 10 electoral votes, we are oot also willing thst we shall be swindled out of tbe 19 Republican votes cast in lhe Republican States of Florida, South Carolina, and Louis iana South Carolina, with its legiti mate Republican majority of 20,000, and Louisiana, that never gives us lei, at a tree and fair election, than 25,000 majority ! j Hence these yells. j .MILITARY INTERFERENCE. Hence, also, the outcry against "military interference," tbat has de ceived so many honest Northern men. A great many good people have come to think that the Republican party has actually terrorize i tbe Souihero whites! Now, tne truth is, tbat uot one not even one wbiie mau, or black man, r white man's jellow son, in all ibe South, bas ever yet been prevented from voiiog as be pleases, or forced to cast ' a ballot airainsl his will, by any- Federal soldier, or Federal officer. Not one. Our troop have ouly prevented the bauduti (and then onlr in a few id stances) Iroui forciug ibe blacks, and white Republicans, either not to vote at all, or to vote against their coo science. 1 bis is tbe. cniei duty ot every government. If our Republic au Government does not protect its humblest citizens, let me a.-k you Wbat is tbe use of a Republican Governmental all: Powerf'il cm zens are safrf under acv form irovernmeot. "Military interference, where the rights of the Iowlv are dauiri-r. is uot only not wroLg, but it is tbe most sacred duty ot our rulers. A Dastardly rllliral 'rloi. Portland. Oregon. Dec. C. Thei on ' despatch had been received here ibis morn i it ir bv Mr. Weed Irom a rieraon in Souih Carolina, signing himself 1 argument before G v. Grover ot President of the C, C. ani A R on tbe question of Walt's dinjualih lle afked authority from Colonel !calioD M elet-.or. w.-re concluded Pellon to pay oue of tbe Iltves:oc Tuesoy evening at 10 o'clock, electors thirtv thousand dollars." !;v- Oroyer announced ibat bo , ...... ' . ! would reserve his decision until this ANURY THREATS IN WASIIlXiiT. V. I .in . , jmoruioir at 10 a ni. Tbe Board Washington, December C Bit-1 lDi, adjourned. This morning, at ter disappointment prevailed au, .ogj,h designated hur, Grover au...u( tbe Democrats in Ibe House to-.Uy, i e, tbt he bad cju.-lu.Jed to refu-e ween tbey learned tbat tbe vote of. Watts a certificate aud to iss v.M ltl.JI I ' Xfw Adrertiwimf. i . . I O I ICE. ' " ' " - 1 An !vt!nii will he hf Id t.y thr mrmhtrii .if f,. Ktrm-rx' Iniu0 r:'l firm liitirtM-c .' . i, s. J. -r.-t .... r..t BTkl-T' Mili...n M.Wi ,i tli -i ! t .. J in.. 177. 4-i.nimi-arit'tf ml l't . m t.r lhe uiij..l -:,-ii. rti.-;r I. r tue ntaiu af. Nuv. -i'S. F..J. W tLKEa. of in "state nniiiTS." Hence, also, tbe ontcrv that tbe "rights of ibe Staiet." are violated ben the nation steps in to prevent ibe overthrow of ibe rights of tbe citizeus. Tbe end ot tbe coming uoull.ct, now opening, will be tbe in corporation in ibe National Consiitu tiuu of the declaration that tbe States have do rights that enpower them to oppress any class of citizens. Lut, uunl ibis it-sue is sharply made, 1 have no doubt tbat tuauy good rue a everywhere will be troubled by tbe outcries ot tbe rebles, that tbe Nation al Government is invading tbe "rights of tbe Slates." Take notice that tbe rebels in Congress, this very week, did not hesitate, notwithstanding ibeir States rights' theories, to seud investigatiD'' committees to South Carolina, Louiiaoa, . and Florida; but, when the Republicans demand ed no inquiery iuto the election frauds of tbe South, tbat . Senator Bayard twang at once to bis feet, and denounced it as "an inquisition !" SOME THINGS SIRE. Amid all tbe hubbub these things are sure: Wheeler; the ; grave Constitulf.nnaLit" 1. Tbat'ifes e nd Whe6leT are issues mat Dave arisen irom recent complications, and the rapid develop ment of tbe dpw Southern Conspira cy these are the chief but not the only transcendent topics that tbe an nals of the week present. A full cat alogue of them would fill one letter. WENDELL PHILLIPS' OWL STORY. But if we act like the fanatic in Wendell Phillips' Owl Story we shall neither be dazed nor confused by these hovel and dazzling complica tions in our National affairs. A far mer (says Phillip?) saw an owl on his barn. He shot at it. The wad ding from tbe run set the hay on fire. Tbe barn was burned down. Wben tbe news went to tbe village a knot of men talked alout it. One didn't see how tbe -vadding could have set fire to the bay. Another wondered wheth er the property was insured A third saw a "nice legal question," would tbe inurance company pay up wben it should be shown that tbe owner himself was the "innocent cause" ot the fire? A fourth inquired, what the loss was ? Tbere was a fierce debate Suddenlv, in a lull nf tbe talk, an old fellow a.-ked : "Did he shoot the owl.'" Tbat man (said Phillips) was a fa natic; be was not to 'be led astray by side issues ! THE NEW REBELLION. So, the rebel rabble in Congress, and out, are trying to bide tbe real question of the day behind a phan torn host of false cr ir-elevant is.-ui-s. Don't let us be fooled by them Let us keep our eve on the owl! The"- failed to whip the nation in battle They are now trying to defeat its will in politics. Tbe tiger is a fox now. Fraud bas succeeded force. I be old rebel leaders, bv terrorism and fraud, have established a despot ism in nearly all of tbe Gulf States, and in several of tbe other Slates; ana oy tnee uui means tbey now claim that tbey "bonextly" elected the lammany Hall trickster to the Presidency of the United States Having conquered their own States, tbey seek to seiz tbe Capital. Tbat is the secret of all this turmoil. This is tbe owl on the barn. "TnE BLACK VOTE." The thirteenth amendment elected ; 2. That Hayes and Wheeler will be inaugurated ; 3. Tbat (to use tbe language of tbe son of President Tyler to me only yesterday) "All this is Southern brag and bluiter; tbey think tbey can frighten tbe Republicans ; but you couldn't get a figbt out of these meo, sir, if you were to kick them from Richmond to San Antonio!" James Redpath. mope hpkixua eterxal IN THE DEMOCRATIC BREAST IN TERVIEW WITH HENDRICKS, OF INDIANA. I hope may be cased on the success of thia petty trick ia doomed to speedy disappointment Harriubvrg Tele- ers with treason, be follows it up with this tolling blow: ."Immediately on the cessation of hostilities the then noble President, wHo bad carried tbe country so far through iu perils, fell a martyr to bis patriotism at the banda of an assas-j reason of being a rebel soldier, andjein. The intervening time to my abol- isbed siavery. The fourteeLtb amend ment aunulled tbe representation of ;tho old "tbree-BTibs of other per sons The fifteenth amendment es tablished universal (male) suffrage Under the "three-fifibs of otier per sons" clause in the Constitution tbe old slave States would have been en titled (under the census of 1STQ) to iweniy-two mcmOers of Congress representing tbe black populU'oi that is tosay, if the fonr eentb smendr meat had not aboli.-bei it. The .45o,000 blacks now give the South tbirty-eigbt menders of Congress. There are 9,303.000 whites in tbe old Slave States. If we had not enfran chised the bla?ks, "the Solid South," as tbe "white basis" would have had only 09 Congressmen instead of tbe 10G which it bas to-day In everv Southern State, excepting South Car olina, Florida, and Looisiana, the black are actually or practically dis franchised. While not one colored man in a hundred does not hate the Democratic party tbey are represent ed in Congress bv "the reddest of reoei iemocrais lnisistbe power that tbe rebels are now fighting to bold. There are 40 Republican districts in Indianapolis, December 7. Tbe Journal publishes an interview wilb Governor Hendricks on lhe ouuaiion. He thinks ibe aciiou of tbe returning boards in Florida, Souih Carolina aud Ljuisiaua not in accordance Wilb ibe Us of ibose States or tbe Fed eral Constitution, but hopes Cougi ess will do justice aud assert the true i-pirit of ibe Constitution. He does not believe ibat tbe Vice President cau declare ubo is elected, or tbat ite lo llouites of Congress are simply wunet-sed as to ibe count, fur- uisbiug tel ers to certify to tbe cor reel reading of ballots. He relies upon ibe tweuty-secoud joint rule, w hich be Contends has been in opera tiuu since libS, aud declares it a leg inladve interpretation or the Cousn luiiou siieiially intended for such a c i.is as ibe present He admits tbe possibility of tbe 11 .use dt'dariug Tilden President, aud the Seuate declaring Majes Pres-idt-ui. aud tbat such a crisis would be of ibe most serious character, and entail upon all parlies tbe gravest responsibility. He declined any statements as to bis receul n-eetiug with Governor Tilden. Florida bas been declared for Hayes. They bad counted so confidently on tbe success of measures which ibey believed bad been taken to secure this Stat tbat many of them celebra ted last night in a convival way the victory which tbey tbougt already trained. Tbe news to-day confirmed about one o'clock, threw tbem iuto a state of great of excitement. Tbey gathered in groups about Ibeir lea ders, and for over an hour discussed the situation among themselves in a way that was anything except culm or wise. Many threatning remarks were made. One member, for exam ple, said thaf'Tbere is nothing now for Democrats to do except to buy muskets." Mr. Morrison, the Dem ocratic leade, had, while in Nf w Or leans, predicted to Gen. GrlieM tbt people would be cutting each other' throats within a hundred days, mid to-day he walked over to Gen. (Jar field's seat, and, after asking him if be had signed the Louisiana report, said You remember the prediction I made in .ew norieans.'" Uarhehl replied j froi.in as a ntmliS.! KlnrN.r when that be did, but that hoped tbat Mr. i he ennonnced hi-, readim.-s to pro Morrisoobad changed his mind by j CPeU wj,u tbe Electoral ball it. Cro thistime. "Onthecoutrary,"said Mr. ni(l Ka!,.j tben th.it j,,,,,,,, a Morrison,"! repeat my predsction, ! rArtwriirht ami (M-ll I.h.1 r. foil t i ana ueneve it more lirmiv now than ever." This conversation was not in tended to be private, but it was so loud tbut a number of Republicans sitting near beard it. ue on to Cronin, Democrat, who had re ceived the next hiihmt. ini-iiher nf votes. j i' At 12 o'clock to-dav ibe Renubli- A can and Democratic electoral candi- 5 dates assembled in tbe room, ibe do r of which was locked, and euarded by a Deputy United Stales Marsha!. Shortly afwr 12 o'clock the Govern or issued three ciriificttes to John C. Cartwriitbr, William II. Odrl!, aod E. A. Cronin, which were properly certiGed to by Secretary Cbad'.vick. These cirtificates were issued ia trip licate, and placed in an eovelope by Chad wick, who weot to the room .here ibe six Electors were assem bled. The envelope was addressed to Odell, Cronin. aud Can a tight. Coadick knocked aiibe door, which was opened by Crouiu, nod lhe en vtlopH containing the certificates was hauded to h. u. Cronin. on re ceiving the certificates, refu-ed to give Cartwrigbt and Odell tbicr'.'. These two geoileraeu refu-ed to rrcgnizs rfTk. -v3 SI r.NF.K'S NOTICE. ,t---' ; coJui; ifiti I .Vitl li lin l.v sirrn that J. V.'siler. by Je4 tf v,.in::iur- .f-ikC!iiti:if. hn irt-t all the r. t . tral :.! iMTHiml, M M J. ' ilvr. to M M. -fUMci. of N-nusrih't id truni U r the two. tr.. l lm .-.; i'-.rot twi.l J Wcllrr. All t.ii lin rrl tr imltuN to ibm uhl J. Wrllrr, ..t Sum. nut I p.. will mak- vtyinvut to tU awi'l Attt;ur. a-i.I t;..,.-c IhvIti .-.alms or 'Irman'U will make kts !i tne iiinir w'.tl.i'Ut -iclrtr. fc. M. SCI! Rt K'K. Xeic A d eertUemenlt. Aycr's Hair Vigor, For restoring to Gray Hair it3 natural Vitality and Color. A iLtsmiij; nli ii-:i is at oii'e ac;roe:iM. liealtliy. and efei-in:.l for pres-'Tvins the li.'tir. It .'fin vstjrcs jitdcJ hair mil the tf.o.m .( J resit urss of ymtn. linn hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and biililncss often, though not ulways, cured by its u Nothing can rcsturo i ,.. the hair wiiem the follicle are de- ' rtroyed. or the glands atrophied and j th-aycl; but such as remain ran bo ! saved by this application, and stium- luted into activity, so that n new j growth of hair is protlueciL Instead i of fouling the hair with a pasty scli- j ment, it wili keep it clean and vi jnrous. i . ,. in i. . I,-;. 1 iihi.i.iU.i,u u.Ui (n ,.i.:;t.,,f,iut,rrmfr ssl!sn.-lr.. hrrrt.i irom turning rrav or laliini? till, anil ' t"r Mn---'i iiti-r rviitfiuu m-rkiy new consequently prevent baldness. I'lm restoration of vitality it gives tr the j scai it arrests aun prevents uie lornia- A"."" X EE'S NOTICE. ikt harrl-y nivcn that J.unr Mumznau. .-.f ( H.-Ti;'i'Ui:i,t TV. 'tr.r rst-l t . f'a.. by tirfd -t V'luntanr A-uit.meTit. ha axoixwl "lo in mil hi. "to rt". i-rmiil sua nnit la imt h-r fett t .1 '! Munnn.iu. nmkf iimtMit pnvtcnt v in.iliis hsviiiy rUim ur lf man ' will prrwir ihi in uulj nuIttD!i'ieJ at my t:ttf Id JAS. I PT"OH. THE I1EPEHII1T FOR 1877, tio:i of u.iTMnitt, which is often so un cleanly and oil'ensive. Tree from those tleleterions substances which make some preparations danceron-; and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit !ni not havni it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, Wby the Trick (aunol Wurrrrd. Containing neither oil ti.ir dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts longon the hair, civile' it a rich, clossy Drniorralle Mmney Kpraklag. Columbia, S. C, December C Two important events have occured bcre to-day. Tbe Pretddeniial Elec tors have met and adjourned. Tbe seven votes of tbe Stat were cat for Hayes and Woeeler. One of tbe mem bers informed the correspondent of the IribuM that be was offered $10,000 for bis vote, with $40,000 security put np for bis payment. Wasjiinutox, Pec. 7. Tbe Dem ocratic members appeared to take tbeir cue from Mr. Hewitt today. They were not, however, in the se rene mood of men who were confident of tbeir ground, but were in bad tem per aod could not dit-cu-s tie situa tion in couversatiou with Kepubli caosoreven wilb each other with out displaying an excited and almost threatening manner. The Southern Pemocrats wer. noticeably cooler than their Notihern brethren, aud most of the conciliatory appeared to proceed from tbem. The Republi cans were grave and aoxiou-. A comparison of opinions during the day went far toward reassuring them, however. Sagacious men, looking at the facts iu th - Oregon election, soon perceived a fatal flaw ia tbe Democratic case. Tbey saw that it was by no means certain that' the re turns declared bv tbe Tresident of the Senate will show a vote for Tilden. The case stands thus: Tbe Gov- ernor of Oregon issued a certificate that Cartwrigbt and Odell, Republi cans, and Cronin, Denocrat, were the lawful electors. This certificate Cronin put in bis pocket. He organ ized himself as tbe electoral college, moved that he fill the two vacancies, put the vote to himself, declared it carried, elected two Democrats, and made up a return of oue vote for Tilden and two for Hayes, which be will bring on himself to Washington and deliver to- the President of the Senate. The two genuine electors met, found a mapnty of tbe electoral college present, tilled the one vacan cy, casi the vote for Hayes in ac cordance with the ve'dict of the peo ple, and made up a legal return in due form. Tbe President of tbe Senate will open both the returns. He will Cod in tbe fraudulent one the certificate of the Governor. By this certificate he will learn who are declared to be tbe electors. He will tbeu refer to the conflicting returns to ascertain which comes from a majority of the electors thus certified to. That return, it is declared, he will present to be count ed. The other will be treated as a nullity. There will be no going be hind the certificate, because the cer tificate itself, whenever found, will show which is thegenuine return and wbicb is tbe fraudulent one. Tbe circumstance tbat this certificate comes enclosed in tbe false return is not importnnt. It is perhaps all tbe better it should be so, for it exposes! the fraud which it was hoped it would J 1 conceal. Republicans now under-)" stand this clearly, aod are not at all troubled at ibis last trick of tbeir opponents. ol Sl'iiiviTi. k Tp.. dec- ii-il. ati'l l vn tu nr-tfriil tin- irjihan ii t'uurl "t N..iuT'it 'u. ti. u? iiirei-te.1, wo mil at ntcjli-- i-n Saturday, ) ISTs acknowledge bim as au Elcctur, he declared lhe ofliees vacant, and pro ceeded to fill them himself. He appointed Jobo T. Miller, of ; lustre, aaI a grateful perfume. Jackson countv, aud John Purker, of; jiriri r r Linn county, both Democrats, to fill j Prepared by Dr. J. t. Ayor iL to., tbe alleged vaeanch .- These self-j Sartlal and Analytical hElta, constituted elec. rsiberi proceeded to j ., . f jVVT'i? k cast the elect ral vote ..f Oregon, PL ,,LIt feALh- Trunin voting I.. r liitleD. aba .Miller! laiiiiTTii.inc'iriiiewi'.'.nr.i.i.fii.Ztn-fiMi. !: f.nd Parker for Haves. After car-;io;r I tbe vote, Cronin baslily left the room, taking with him the certificates and the electoral vote. Wben he had re tired, tbe three Republican electors, acting on the assumption that ns Watts bad been refused a certificate, there existed a vacancv. proceeded to fill tbe same by seicclinsr Watts as electors, aud then cist ihn electoral vote of tbe State for Haves. The feelin? of indignation oi the part of the Republicans at wbat tbey consider the unwarrantable, illegal, and revolutionary action of Grover and the Democrats is intense. Tbe Democrats themselves, in immners, denounce the procte dings. O bers justify it on tbe ground of retaliation. Verv few of any class claim that tbe action of the Governor or of Cronin is legal. 'rT in tiiw W'.ii.l, Kill I'ttrr Mri-ral Entirely Nsw Featura, V 1 Its 1". We fUnU print t brouicb the y'Ar SKK M NS t.y tlir im n -mim-nt clrricyinrn i( tiie "ftintry, 4 all u-'ti)i!tatiti. trtim Maine u I'ul iiitrui.t. Our rvji'ifM w.. lhr-iorr. have th (Ifrt-tir- ol ht urm thr ui.it lain 'it iiilnii'itT ot V-rk. lr.kUis. li-t.-n. fhn4i'hta, i iu ciiiinTl. 'I'ii'iii'. st. !uii. Sn 1 ruiMm, rv. YA't 'N !. W-hml fuiitia a rt- ( arti .I.n.'nriiUISflAN WiKK. l-y K-v. Mpj.Ih-o H. ir.:r. i- R. whu-h will in.iliiaM t lr ifvmni, unl.)v as-ii-ail U'ju-lirs, aim every tli nu ll in fti.ift a no Wiiiiiitii. I II IK if. A iitw scrUl SNry nf Amrrin.ii lit wili ( :! uii atu: ih miiKllt if l'tiiitttr It ! t.t will t A PAPEi CITY, by l. E. Iwk i llw. Vetr-Un:n V. If j i-ily iliici r.tu- xuv iirrrHMit era f ?it-ut(ioii, nt i: ,irt w I'h-.oi W'rk, H makitiff moat-y without iajMiJil: a it I wiil it me mom ripttraiitiff n i rii:i'-f ivc it-ritt;i ever ;uMi4iirtt. !'' Kni. Flifti) putuu en 'f arti rii ? ip di thf ;-n i ti'U r hnw5irr, Jr . ( Hrew tiriii. Mit.-.-.. iiifn uri'l tliiu, r iicu-n anl l- iiip etery "ii tii" a.- it com- od. KiKi'H. uricr i: ('ivuiiiitn Itr ih yrar w U at itf vt I lhe U-!t ewer ui;ercl vii : tin h .me-fl of i liva niinalo in StonyiTCfit l('..Sdm-rriV.. ia.. fttiilfi;:i hm-l t S.imu ol r . i J. I, -nir. i.'n in i- i ri ntl y-f-iH l:i niiin. ii i innif wrr H)iw:ii.-. 1 lift itii(tr'vfiu.Mit.' ar nN.'it Um tvf ' i-urr.. tvzrr Hi Hi' rt-hiW. ;ippi' nrflipl. tluw ivz h'"i a )rir" i'iirn. :iw a ;til ttrlu r !kit.liuii'iiiti4 tht-r-'"n '-rt-tn(. mxi runininf watrr ) ii aiun'i:iiH r. 1 hr-? i- cutl 'ti (! pr-tnt.-? ami 1 iiu'"(u. ;s air1!) If !ievKt tj Ihj 'n ! tu n un-: alv, icmul f itiirttr tt the prein:!"". Sl ti (nnnt;nnf at 1 "'.-hr.-k of ;:it 1 -ia- thp pr 1 KKIS. Hi't: tinr ! iu i.ini. '.i"t ri-'l to r piiil w!i--u f!;p pn-fwrty i-i kt. kti ii-.wa ;unl tho l-ilan" "n ili5 I.r' iity I Aprit h If'li jx"s-M':in ivn . the rt-i-iii; in ti;uai atinu.ti juivnitnt.- tiitrraiur, to hr e'tirt;l l'v J'J- Uc!-! tTi. 4'Y!;i S KAYM'. ?.1AKT1 liJi .VN i". Nuv K.v iitur. 'JKL'STKK'S SALE. liyvirtariil :n: ur-i'T "f (lr;i'ii:i:r.-i t i'U;:. t' mu liirecttl, 1 .'l-.i-r t.'Ull:r il- --n Saturday, I'd-, p;, H7''., iiulalnnn. IkcBtwklji Horror. New ViBK, December C Tbe Ore in tbe Brooklyn Theater last uiirht was attended by an appalling loss of lite, aud, it is tnouirbt, not less tbao one hundred aud fifty ersobs were killed in tbe ru-h to ibe exits or burued to death, hein; unable to escape. Tbe Ore broke out durinjr tbe i erf'rmance of tbe last scene of the ''Two Orphans," in which Alis-s Cfaxtoa, wbc play the part of ibe heroine, lie? on the boat bouse fl or. In five miuutes more tbe audieuce would have been dismissed, and tbere would have been nothing more serious to record tban the destruction of tbe property. Krookltx, December C. 4 P M one hundred aod i-e'ieDty-five bodies have been taken from tbe ruins of the theater. Tbe ruins are still burn ing, niakioglbe work of removing tbe bodies very difficult. Flairs are at half man throughout ibe city, and the theaters draped in mourning. ' I Florida. j Washi.si'.ton, Dec. 0. Tbe follow ing is reci ived : Tallauassee. Dec. 9 The count is just baisbod. Hayes majority is 930. The Republicans elect Gover nor, Lieutenant Governor and both members of Congress. All is quiet. Lew Wallace. New-Orleans, Dee fi. Shortly after 0 o'clock this evening, the Louisiana Returning Hoard, after be ing continuously in session f ir eighteen hours, concluded th canvass of the Fresiiieutiul vote. Ttiev did tbeir duty noder tbe law tearles.sly, la'.iufullv. and well. Kibt and jus tice have triumphed in spite of threats, fraud, violence, and murder, and Rutherford I). Hates will receive th" Electoral vote of of this State by a majority of over 3.000. The majori ty for the lowest Elector is;;,43.'. and f-r tbe highest 4 otlT. The result bas been obtained by tbe strictest ad herence to the law, aod bv the t farow iug out of only such pulls as were proved beyond all question to have heen controled by violence or fraud. Tde mispriuted tickets, which bire the tiamt-3 cf ouly part of the Ilays hlectors, were only counted t ;r thiise candidates whosj names appeared on them; hence the difference be tween the vote tor tbe highest and lowest Elector. The State Legifbi ture will be Republican by a nmj.ri ty of 24 on j jiut ballot, the majority iu tbe House beiug 20, and in the Senate 4. This urcure ibe election of two United States Senators, one to 611 tbe seat mad vacant bv tbe expiration of Mr. West's term, and other to serve for two years in the place of Pincbback. who.-e lection was declared illegal. The gentleman elected in West's (ilnce will t.erve for six years. Gov. Keli.'e is a promi nent candidate for ibis poHtiou. The Congressional delegation will be our uepublieans and two Demo crats. rife Iris of (Ms Mecs, in the f.imt u ;in i u:i.urp.i.'jiil K"ttrh"M ! i htii ..t if.r!. Le Sifpanl, tin wfllknan puttlihi rtt 1.4tn. t,''ri al ar'ltir : T--ea. li ami k cry jutiii. -nthr ;lrnly a Mibsr.hT r rj"t. h'i .-. n.!j r f ;. we wnl t.'rwjrl Ttiit ins iKr;:T "n-e;r. M.-ias patii, t. iterhtT nh jny '' v- Iuti!- tp'rn the i"ii,wtr.if : 1. Yho r'it-kwu'k F:ip?ri. iu paat"i. J. tv.r .VI ut u.t 1 iftitt. itii. ... iu-. i'i i '!) nu'LI. pitt, 4. , it .N ii-klfl y. .".!o p-tr-;. .Martin t'ltiiilt wit. ou pj'-. r. ..iiilifv iin-i St'ii. 7. Wi I I'uri' sny Sn.'p. uu i rtt-prtLtfl rir.-en. .1 ;. . I-iuii Ih-rril. j4 paac. ri.t'iik Ht H nui!'V Kii !-. ;in i llarl Tim jtl. p;tff. Jl. niivtr Twir. Pi'-iurr-N-r ir,m I'.aly, juJ Am-ri'un ;n.o ptiff. 1J. Al.ilfui iwiritie, uti't liroil Ex peri a ' j US. 51 plr!. i;. rtiri!nn:!(. sinrir, an.i Skrtrhr hy Bot. ;7 p.tvc "i. ti'-' 'tii ") rri.t 1 Trartl1 an-1 a!liti.'Dal br in S:.tri;. . .o p in I". Th M;rry t t..iii ir .--i. A rhtl-i" iii-ryi'I Ktizlni't. M:i;ir iiuin ry9 FItTKEX srttSCKIUF.KS I DICKENS COMPLETE. at tn r-l K.k a. m. in Hrrli:i. :hc f Mj!t''. lute i h pp'ticr; y of Hn- Su ! r tt r M: N". 1. A tri'-f -l i(u ue ni l;r-thfr-vai- Ipv Tp.. c ':ii;in:ny: hcv s in-'V -r wuh a I w ' ttrv ir.i'n .i.'l'i:t- iiu-t;. Iirit jtt.i'il' wiHi thrt-;iij; it H-r. a;uT l i ii-r- - cl-'iir. I- tl:m- in ti'ilttrr. Uili"liiui4 A:iai:iui lti'li. U. Jt!illd )! J"iui Sn-h-r. N A ir i.-t ft i;in 1 in sirr1 T;.. i- t tll the Amiwiilt ira .:r:itiiri I.-I ii- rn m..r -r It'f'. wn !i A h" h'.'UJ-'w au ! f;iriK. turn t !in'"fi t-ro-t-(vi. a! nit 7 wt-rt" i-.ir. u-!i -iiiiu i.i:ii ! I riah it WII1. 111. WrtlktT. 1 I- Xr. .1. K r itiTe -it 1-tn I ;'(! an. rt-jr Sim n H-y. I ivi t L'fc- y :in -1 H-nytr. Hty. a :ii-i utiO-Uill hoiH'aU'I .-tiihh lliTT-ai rrivie'l. oae :.. t -m- hail ,-..rv iw. -mu i ai -ut l ' ' " ,"- -""rr.t. j'-urai u ii n-un.r, .HTM el" tr. la:n ' wi-H ttt:i'HTi-i. f KK vl-x. i rif-thir I i!i hau l on r lie l' !:iy ! A:inl li77 haliii--" in t:tr't; et.il ammil piy- ?n -n:. wir ami. i.-j'-t i. :k ---u r-l t.n t h- pivui-i-'e.-t: 1 p;r i-L'ii". ol !i tri I u: mvy w be p a I a.- X v. 'ZK Truvifr?. Kvtrv nt.mU-r i Tnr I.M'trK tkt con a in -i J rz- ---avtt pa-, t.rniiu a m-rkiy mati;tzitM in . :1 : it ii it .ftht-r 1 'ltr i r-iii;i"m p ijrr t e "ii!y -iu lj io 'Jo paj'-!i (; iuii -h eui-.ller A SSltiXKK'S NOTICE. Wet?rn I;r rift of Pinnv! u:!a. A'- rift-'-Hrtfh tl. :iiit ity ol t vt.I A. l.Ti. Tir- uu.lerMtfne'1 iierv!y iriv!' nt:iri ot Ui p imaniiH'i.t a a?.ir,! i tvu-i-Iph .1. liat r un 1 ..iin (iri'T -n "1 I'r-in i. i- uriry .n: r'-'t. ami Stm m ol vmtylv:ni:i wi; r in ui.l liitrti't. who liavf Int n itiliU'ieeit o uiknip' ! urn tht-ir ovu iH-tiiii-n hy tiie li:ru t 't-nrf if sum hi-;n-1. klltK U Jil'.U M. novli Aniline. VIITt i; S Nui'irK. A Junes e:"tcrt iX. I. . n,i;i -,r Trin it--i S I-'tiion Sny !er. S V"lunt try A-int:i"n. The n'ilrrin-l apfMiieil Ani!ir-r t-y ih ,'urt o I ',.;nm id Fia s .ii: .':-it to litntm;e th? lun . in ih tmn t-i s it'inon Sry lr. anfit' M Jt.u-i.- S-i)Mr- t iiwl aaimoc th"" lt'tr-tllv fiiiitt--! tlH-reto, h-ret-y ziw n.itn; that h will att'n-l t tn Out i- i hi. u-p"in;niT'! ut I u 'm -,. m S mi' r-- t. on Sitnr iay tin; 1 1 lay ot lttvinlHT. 1s7d. whtr.'ian'I wtiere ;iilprrnw Inter ! e fl tLav .iti(i.L VALKXTIXK H AY. Iee. C. Anvlii.-r. t-r inf w.,ri'i au i w pri. -ciuiiieiitiy THE PAPER FOR HARD TIMES, Su!i-vr!p:i.n Pri.-f ..f Thiz ixiicrzxvr.tT. with prvitmirn. jht annum, in :nlv ttn t. Ci t.i .iitii. no prriniuiu l.jo. iii aivant0 i " " 7 Sj--i'iif'n otpir. e ir tainin 'ail l;t ut other pri-iuiua.-, in tree u: r:i aj,ii:iini. A " " T 1 1 1: IX I) E I'EX DENT, P.-O. Cox 2787, - - - New York. 'jU STKK S SALE. I hi un'!er-:m-l Trn-leii f.-r th .ilr th rnl riiHe oi frteury lit r. Itte of ij4.iii Tp.. S ?iort t I . iti:'tJ. wiii eip Ut ts vu Iti- prenK!-.'i in ft:il Tj., on Jsafttnltnf, Lec. t'i. f.irn of iTei-nlenf. intinfnx rm .mi! 144 lrvh.- .tri'-t tnii.-Mr, Mtw.ut 7 t-vrv il-irl. -tH.ut ::, n mi-i.'ow. A'ljMintnit Un-lii nf Jotib J-'V. A. VVii-iltor jnj .ittM-r.. tiitvliiir tlirmn eri-i-u ct.t nrii-.t: ry ! -j i'.iitlmtr lion.-?, tuttik hitru 1 it tir bifliu.:-: iD-'.. Ttit-ri- in ..n Hi turin it .4 liniiir. csif ili-tit ynnnif i-ri-hupi ud.I hur -Mtnp. i-.nt liinir iu.rry mt e ml tnntt. Ttuit isrtn im :tt.ti: tw. imn-H tr..n St.'nyi-riftfk, itn.t t cuvii-It-nt ti. ni-ii ar.l jN-himtn. tt cw;ili'S.'ii'tii;ie it the flame time ntvl r!:i''?. tin- I.'O-.wtti pi-rwifiMl (.nierty ofiiiretiept. j ki-f'u r- :ini tliri-if inn ketturi. 1 hK.MS : Dii- ihir.l in h.n.l. nj the hn1:in-e in tw.i triful nunual TiDfnt to te nt-i-nrej by li:i.i-. PF.TER F. initVFU, I UAKL.LS A. 1.1 iHR. 'limtees. X..V. CHEIUFF S SALE. Philadelphia, Dcceiubt-r ('.. On Noveiulwr iotb a woman iiamcci JIarj Powell a fjtiutl iu a Jyinjr roDtJi:iiri in West Pljilaif!.lii, itb sorious wounds on ber bfnl ami fat e Sbe died lat ilnuday. Jl appears tbat she batl Ix-eu an icniH'e i f ihe A!mhoU!-p, aad after cdrrib)f about tbe street s-he called in llie tavern of JJaruev Keb''e. !) Mdiktt .treet. to worm herself. O.i leasing the lat-e, it it alleged, sbe was fid- j lowed aud beaten bp tuoiuec. At; the Coroner's inquest to-day, Jtbn J.l (i Ttnan, James Dt tt:-ey, Dennis ' Derupsey, Jnhn II (ji rnini ut:i Wn .i (jiw were held for a fun ber Lter- iog. A Colnfed careful wi n.en bas ct ! lected anrt iir-nl fit'y btu-bel-ct trass bopierft fur winter u-e .Sbe IV id ibetu Io tbe eb't ktt.s. To .t lid fi 1: t L) j- is to iuviie pi v- ertf. Sew Ad'Sertixrireiil I. KOAI.MtTU'K. GLEXX S SULPHUR SOAP, Ti:oRr.f:n;.Y CfRE3 RuEA.-rs or tub Ssw, liKA'.TIUti 1I!E t't'M3'!.f:ON. J'SKVf.X I'S a:.u kmf.i!kj tu miii and tlorr. HEAtS SOKSi AM) .'IKONS t)V THE C'. rK Lr. ami Cv 'i n 1 i "..v. r j Con r.vjios. T.iis Str-n-Iir I i'-.i-.-rna! Hcmctly for Enip. tier..-;, Ji-acs sv-1 , . toe tit). n 4 or.iy itr.MovES i ;to-.i C.i.ir;.t xi..n .m.l Bi.em HKK arisin;j f: -in ! t.u in:;-'.T:t'.es cf ;h; iirl and c'n U'jc;i'in cf lhe j- rc, Lut aLo ti:oj.c prDil-jce.! by tbe a'i :.!, such n tin and frefU..-. it rcnoer tbo cuticle MARVFLOt irY (XT ML i?5.w 1 Hi 2nd NtWT, ar.J Uan;; a v.:jli s.jx; iLAi. iit :r:t i, Ct prcfe.-aUe to Cvsincl;c. A:.LTiIE REMKMAL ADV.N'T .::rs OF Sl"L ntrr. Bvrtr r.re ir. -re-l ;:v n;p Vic of tUcnn'n Stttfjhttr Sotit, oi..h in .Tiiii Itnn to it-; jn:rt!V!!:c ciV-.t. r:":ie.;L-s ir.il l-RE-vents linn; .!A ii-.-. au.i Colt. It alv rt':::rsT3 rr.rTJti!frt in I i.iten said peevext liisEAsi :s ciiMSL'.'.:cir:.ii tv 1 contact with the rrnsov. It DI'SOLATS DaDRI Tr. prerenti UaU nes, antl retaris grajT.c-; cf lhe hair. Phv3:cians rncak of it ia bITi tcnr.i. Iliti ;iv t .liiiiii irv, wiiitn y a can ttemi Prices 25 and 50 Certs per Cake: per: " i",,-ir- Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20. ! i.. ,-.. .V:. N. R The 50 ccr.: cats ar; triple the sire of thjte at 1 " s TUl'.STI-.K S SALK. " HILLN H1IR A D WHISKER DYE." -1 ! j;y vir;a4 of a wrt: T nT. f x. oat of th- Ci urr t-t "tiiiti"ti Pica!1 ! S tnirrnet I'o . Fa., t tt ill" 'ti r f 1 i wiil - t' n i nv tu U" uut- i-ry u tt: 1 ourt Hi utv iu Soweriwl ttorouxn, on at - o't-i k p. m., th IvIIiiWln lr:rjleTl real e u:. iz : Toe uii'livt.lp'l one-h ilf of a rertain tract ot" I a ml itti:tt iu Paint Tp. Smeist i ".. Fa., nrntun iirj; tt'r 11: trr tr !. nftfit 'Jt .-vr rlcrt , wi 11 tliri-c ;rtm dwflntir h-uf. .aw mill. icri)t loiM. Mtit-kiiiitfi hp iktiit othtrr o.touiloiotf9 tht-f-.n frf-'-l. '!)"itinif n'Ist Jnhn 'u-tr. Kr-uV.'ii Mi;r. A.intii hrki-y. J-ph JIummvl 1 un-i oilo-r. with if apt nrt-narfi. ( l.ik -n lurxwmion a the pn-prty of Kore K;iuMmi .tr. 3t tl.!-ui: 'l .lrpn J)ihi. I T Kfl V Any prn pnn'ln.mr th aN'Tr ; m will t tken ti' tn.-ii ten prentl tbpurcluiMt hkmipv wih tir niiiirr t ii so ro,-Tty is kriopft-'il 'l-ivu. iht i- U wiil a ui. be sp?! t..iit. Tt' ri-1 ! ut the pun-ha." mony moft le p n r irt-ft.re th x-'th iJay tit Jnv.. ts ! ilo-tiuv tivwl t-y tri t "tiurc Ur the krwleiiic-in-ittt ! ::fri!l' Nti'i no til wtil re c kti.'wjr until lhe purr-hii!- nvnY ! io in. iitt'iMK . nur. I j-.v. ". Stierltf. If" L NOTILK. .1 i-p'i V,. Uj::, A in. in-t Mui, ii-ioa t Mnn. rt;i 1 .!;! 11. Aiie Anu M-tpUmi'i. j ;t;i..l ti!i-riMt '.. f.. U,ha lni.tK ti I Ktvfti . F.. iiliHitt M ii In u- ia l-.w.i. Harriet;) iain. living 10 li&n Liu . K:irry wi Jimmy .M.rri-.n, ut .Vt. 'l-'-nt. i'A . j.riiif iti4tn. i ln rfi, llliooi. KrtHr .U-. "t Ml. Fl-nr.t Ft. . u are hert-ov n"titt --i rh:it in inra;r.e ol writ of pirtiti.u, iut-it oat ir the -rphitnn t mrt ol S-.m riM-t F i.. I will h..ll an in(U-!t iio : b rv-l ale nf Trjoniiis t.. n. U-reJ. in Mil f n rt.. ut hi tate blrn.-f. ki Tbur.lajF tiie never having bis disibKity removed, ; first inauguration w. filled op writb i mT"- yTH B - 1?.fCw . i. c. . r.i ,. v m j pomicans in tbe loth Congress! Tbas to cast tbo vote of tbat State for wrangling between Congrew andjwhi,Mbe bandittj denoooce BegTQ Tilden, bv virtue of a certificate from tbe" new Eiecotive as to the best . suffrage (to use Lamar's word?) as a AN OFFER IS LOUISIANA. New York, December 7. A Tf'.raVd, Washington fpecial 'says; uovernor Morton receivea a tele gram from Governor Kellogg, which save one of the electors stated when voting tbat be bad been offered f 100 000 to voie for Tilden.'' ibe ribune's ew (Jrleana de patch save: "Jlr. Leyteee waa tbe elector to bom the offer was made." CONPIEMATIO.H FROM WASHINtiTOJi. Tbe Slaa of last evening save: The following telegram was receiv ed by Secretary Chandler from Colum bia, South Carolioa, last nlgbt: 'Columbia, ei S.Dec 6, 188. "IIn Z handler: lIuiilltill.Bn ..I...... ..' ..1 Mr.. n n , . pUUI ll.U riCLlUI 9 lilt-. UU VMOb I J t .1 - . r 11 j -u 1 ooaru were uuauiuiuua. iucii luits lur iisyex auu 11 ueeter. Uemocrats offered ten thousand 10 cash aod forth thousand hereafter to one of tbe electors if be would cast bis electoral vote for Tilden." Tbe followioir despatch ia from New York, the headquarters of the foolish lad residing in the family of Democratic ationa! Committee: Jobn Moulton, a butcher at Urabam, "New Yort, Dec. C, ls"6 j a left in charge of an infant and. "lion. Z Chandler; j imitating w bat be bad seen, be killed "A perst a in position to secure tbe 1 tbe cbild, skinned the body, cut and information called en Collector Ar hung it np. ' ' Tallahassee. Dec. C. To lion. Z. Chandler, Washington:' Hayes' majority 930. Stearns' mcjority 300 less. Both Republican Congressmen elected.' VV. E. CnANi.tR. 1 ii 1 Tallahassee, Pec. C T Hon. A. Tail : Ve bare tbe Republican electors. Governor, .ieutenant (Jjv ernor and ooe member of Congress. T. W. OsbobiiE. Jacksonville. Dec. 6. Green L Jlaum, Commissioner uf Internal Revenue: II ives' majoritv 930. In II of tbe most important points tbe A. A Kniuut, . Collector. A Child Batrkrrrd. Portland, Mi., December K. Si-hnx-k. hr Iter nextl In the Ci nrt f Vm- frinil Ki.miia Buliiwin. ! lii"it I'lea.n.f S..in-r- T.. r .--t t '11. J.tasf Si-hmek. J 4.'.. Nm. T., A ia Snpa'ui in lnvi.rce. S'-mert mity SS. ' in Nm., lb;-J. I'tt ui t!'n of .In?. L. Piiifh. Ki . tilt-l, Lw C 'i.ltmrn. Iv-.. ai'!unl-l ex.iiniiii-r.i" trtke tiie testtnK'tir, ttoil llie lrt Btut T"Tt an ojitnin . txtrart ID'nl the rtcnl, re r'!tt-it 24 X..v. .' F. J. KOttstli, I'mth v. In .ur?tt!tnee f the abuvo ciimtni-i.n 1 will IDti-t tiiattenii t the duties nf my npimir?!t at tny ntfii-e inS"mer-t. on We-im-!nl:iy. the .tt liay ot Jamriry, lliTT. at 10 i.Vltn-k. A. !.. nlit-n aii-t wh'.'re all iKtl. mn ntteu1 it llier ttitnk jr- kt. 1 .JC.O'I.lit'R.V, ltoe. 6. tAamiui r. Black, or Brown, 30 t'rata. C I. CE1TTHT05, Prop'r, 7 SLcth lv.,IY. IrTf H FKN A. i t AHr U AM' Si " I K.N liVU: 1N1 111 TK. 1 (! ti- itme i-r.-;ir Sm-lent; inr 'lle. Kii!"in,f'', rrit.-5ii.ni -hin,if. H- i;- ui Tr;irhirx 0---tt.. n Ievatfi. heMltiirnl. rit- t H'V.' j-. Mt.-i yu ur- (ti. inmnn imx -in ctvr.:v riw i'' ' nriimt Kn!i'. Ku:ljri' . ri4'r;ic trf.'. Kiv. etiirr" l Sui4ly. Cj-ii t-V'i:h c.'-. Kf.tv " if?ir;ie. S-ini fur t.tl.ilfju.. A Mr a Ihf I,vl"fijl.t:. JtA Al U JUNKS A. M. !-'. . Mt. f:-M.-.in:, I'i. 0 r.THANS' CuUIiT SALE. tit nr.i of .n -r lor r tY? nnlian - (frt uii.v.:e.i. we wJle.xjvH t- pairc -;'r.a ! 3t t hi h4m"t4-'l of the 4ler ! t o'-'i It ii j -MM liny, in t iwm-n rtl ite. Ut the p& & prty t .h hp Jyi J. Kriu.i t-, ?t S nnTt lfiu: iv .. j . K A Inn of Un 1 ir:. ite io S mrot T,i.. alji:.;ir 1 nf M'-ti Ah'ht, S.i fi'U"! j CV. un.1 1T ;T I in I- t'-t l -t lent. "i-(rt' .nijr ,,f trvtj. rn r ir i--ri.' Ih;! it '3 Oi'-a;: Iu a -'nrl two oft Utnif am u'.ie fiiftx-, i.-u-:oli 1 N. i A tF...t in:; t -i;uite jur'Iy in Smer I 4"t ;itil (i:iriy iii .lefttT m i f., n-tj.iiiimx Un-! ni j Sim n S-ji tii. J ji 'I .Viau-t :i-t t-tirt-r.-, t-ait;t:n i itix iw .m"rt' -t l. i-itt li ;.'i! le.r n) a ii.ua ititre4u er-vrtei. I rii i 1. A tr.wi f Inrs.i ?i;u;itc in S Tti"rH Tf intie f an nr'er ifJte1 4nt f th- Orr.han 'i.'ir:(f -tia'rt I ' . I'a.. ti'el N. iTt. r -utity. -u Tiwhitj, Jar y. 2tl, 1S7, tt i'-i! -wint ue-ri'-e! real ettt. !! the pt-p-riv.,1 Smm .t lifi--r'i A Mi-n 'iec'il. I. .. T(.iin trit-' -tf harni iiruti io A'hli n Til S'Wi. rrl I'o.. Hji-.tme ht mile eal f vi . f-i ti : ir (u .Nati.!i4l Kifvt. e- ntnimiiic I ref, in re t.r (?. hit twll:n hn-r. jiil- stvl tth r I'Uliiu ! : iiii itii'ren er-rtet. At!.iiittritc Unl ol J..ii is AuMii4'.tiir hir V-m, .li!lfr. W rn. hi '-'iitn, H-iiry Ki-'hetierifpr nn-1 Henry Hir l. Nt j. r-n:iin trt ol Inn in k'l'ttrvwi Tp.. one uiiie e-i-t f 1, eirotaiinui 1' vren mrr r 1 -"-i. a ii -ininic Liiii- Jnni Auuu.i'ine's iieir. Hrry .l:tic-e, an l Wra. km.-iy aud known aj a Hi 'k1 rr.u-t. i KK i S ' nt-t!ir.I in hinl nn-l the t'aUive ;n f.v.. :;! it 4-Miu-Aaiiu.il tueut.s wittj lmerftef r.,ui -wutiru::tli n u mIc. j WM. MTlXfcK. " Nr. 'jn. A'IirtBiii(r.air. ulic soritr. KOllFI.ORXDV. 14RTHROl 1H TirKFTS t FKRVANM ' 5A..IACK S S V I LXK. S T. Al H STINK. SANF'K1. KNrKHPKlSr7 nn-l urternr-ohite fan iifiL' .n ST.' JIINS KIVKH ;id-1 irTjeTir i-lntain KLOKHA hv e..mrir t. sWA.N Ti A H, .tO'l t!tt'n e bv m'ilnml or jie:i!:;Sat. iI M W M. L. 4 AM Ka. ( Jen I As-n!. 41b"tTh lvlawiii;a Are., Kli.i-! "4. Pec. SSIGXErS SALK, By Irta of nor.!erf tiie Court f mmn Pleai of l4meret 'o . P.. to m ilire-tpf . I wiil MfniAe to pahllc Mie tbe rettt ertate f John A. uqm, on KnfurJmi W O'l 1 ttrfl ! vt;.,ini:i4 l:m 1 -f rtiili( M.-wry. J-t S:i' t.T, ... . -w, - j j,.Di n:rto i in lit. nr. I Hrnry irhrr, ifntttin at noe o'clock, on tbe invmi.ae n f l!. w hii 1 '-i Hen ml u .ert tn-?. ru -re i.r le w;th A certain tret of lan-1 Fi(ute In St..nvci-ek tbe 'f urten.iu ". I !u-tr t i all liar tut .Tp . Soneriet t:o.. Pa.. 't.iDHiic Uoiln "f Henry 1 l"Ui 1jti. ti.ereiji n-i ; w (..--. lt u-. larn StalL nl S4.m4in Kinicltr. ootainiuir 51tJ a ires f riHiventetit n;r uUMina there.ru rrwii.!, a, with the ppartennnee There U a-Nni two. J rl nrrhapi an 1 a -uxr oip t a"o: hi t;ee, story Dihim ami hank barn tlie-w ere-'e'K This ; i"ht is a it.-irrihii1 f.rro. i a renr dejriral'le tarm. tbeelemretl land in p-l i TLK MS .'jth to the extent :r Kt h-iric cultivation ami the ualanee well ;imtereo alu'Ut im, one-; htni to rert,n a livu i..nhewi- TV.HUS ihw thini in hnrt. i ne-thini in Jt ow. tliu t lan if in thme u.i aiinu.ai iKtyuenM. month, ami one-thltM In one year intn tbe 'Jul of 1 to h enretl tj iiifrv cui uiv!; U tr tsn:. ! in H 'tmirinx n nitVy in-. fV'crr in pr Not. 1ST, with interest on the ieferrM Mviii4at6 hani T-p 'j-y t 'le 1 sn im pnrry i im Wtx Knierim Sja's srueery, l.North M- iromiiay of aale. to be secured hr jifclirment ! rif(l, i kn'. .ivn. P..e.iri iw 1st i4y of ehanic itr-t, fuu-leTliinl. M iwr cent, of band money tu hv pahi mhi-a tl $ April, l-C.", nhentieetl will Im. uk. tDWAkl KtKNRUMPHkO., prvuerty ii knocked down, v I Al-KX. H H IS. M iattJctmre 4- WM. STVLL. LKV1BKKKKV. I tOoml price paid for oUl oopyer. pec.?. Ateitjneeot John A. Fonst. I Pet?.. Aduro Samuel J. KhoaU, I Ul4 Ppliir'al will te r!".'ett ;lt the :Tfl- of Ice I)lr. itr -f the Fr. ih I'-mory 4 TS.neT er ( the t-er -.rTriin-f o! the 'qrie of; S'et. "Un 4m ye:tr rrm 1 h I t ii.tr uf Ajiril. 1-;T. "F- r the' p-r ri ii;. e of theiutir ( i,t,rei h Knd Phy: i-ian ij hf ;rr at th 0"Ue tit etuployment S 'Uier4t t .4 , tor one r Irom the 1st ul Aprfci. !tTT. an I f-r the ,Mruutiuan4M i the !uie '.'unl tthe H'-til hm-clor Utt fm year !nm the ; ilay "f April. 1 7. Tiie pr- p snin iuujw !e in writing. ail tif mH hi Mtiin ri.M.r-1 'r Iir ".r un ot rwi re the W if uRi tiaiVr iJ:.y of J.i:u rr. ttv iT'ler "t toe ItKiri c Vimr-T. ;tlAil HR ANT Iee. fi. S:ewarl. Now Estahlisliment. MA.VVFACTt RER OF IXiPPER WAEEi Hnvln jnst openeil a eopnr 4Mtt, w. prtwrNt to ni'iiiuiAi'tura all inuli ot 4-pt er Wars for kitchen. hi. tiiattllerir awl br-wi r- in
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