je . 13111nasuun RVlgitY INETMESD+ 7 ` '24I.O!ZING, AT MONTROOI3, StISQ'A Co PA.I ET HAW LEY '& •C R USE R ' spaoits & PRornETQltsy , At Two D liers per Year , in Advntee tie an adver TO ..A.DVERTISERS:--Tun.Dmtotur tieinff medium is unsurpasied in this' section. It reachee the Farmer, Mechanic, and business man. Its circulation le constantly increasing: and its`advertising rates reasonable. Rates will be given at our °Mee or by -nlAil. Advertising contracts pni-ablo quarterly. 01.1 PitINTING:—Our office is*upplied wAlt four' vr i et iog preseet, together with a large variety of _type, bortito. taticy inks, eto., wi i th which we are prepared to do work in the best style and at pricoa lower than an; competitors in any section. Samples shown and estimates cheerfully - given at our oMpe, Work order ed by iAait willreceivo prompt attentfou. t, B. If AWLEY. . • - ' Wi C. CRUSEB. V,ICTOrDerMoa c4s-izTmrks. ATTOR.NEYSt ITTLES A . ND BLAKESLEE,' toreeysat Law,34•sntrose, Pa: Office oppoalit the Tathell !louse. . r I. LO TT, ATTORNEYATLAW, 1' • Mootrosie, Pa. Office on Pnblic Ave second door above IVAISICRAT Office, , . , a a trose, March UM; • QCOVILL 9ND.DEIVITTS.:ATTOM. neys at Law dud Solicitorii tnßansrrptcy. Ommce Ito. 49 Court Street, oriel . City , National Bank; Billf„r -borriton, . WidScovlnt., Jane 18th,1SIS ,Jnuoitz 74Bwrr.r. - - - E DGAR A. TURRELL, COUNSELLOR AT Leff, • , No. 170 Broadway, Now York City May 12, "15.-if Feb .11, 1874.-iy) AV M. CROSSMON,ATTORNEY V at t aw. Ofilee over the First 'Nation Bank. Montrese,Pa. W.A. arSISIiON. Montrose. April 19; 1876.-4.; - _ _ W' D. LUSK, Afinoney and Coun . sailor at ,Law, Montrosei. Fa. pence .on pgbtic Avenue. • 31ontrose, , Dec. 18,18741. • T B. it. MOO LIAM, . AT -0 • toroeyeatLaw. Office over W. H. - Cooper Br. CO'S link, 31011tr050, I'a.. May 10, 1571.--ti" O'NEILL, • ATTORNEY AT • Lavi. Office over - lit. A. tyoies"ging Store, Brick Block.. Montrose, Pa. [ J.titte 9, .771.—tfj. WARREN & SON, ATTORNEYS y y at-Law; rack Pay Claims a Speciioy. Office tlrtdoor eloctpoyd's Store, MontrOae.Pa. _ W. SEARLE,. 'ATT6RNE . Y ''.AT • Lavi, office' over the Store of 11.: - Viiianer, intheßrick Blockjitontrose Pa,: L.Amg4.:",69.1 PHYSIOIA.NS. W McCATJSLAND, D. Phy v v • SICIAN AND SURGEON, llentrose; Pa. laving lqeated permanently in Montrose. l °get' ray professional services to ail persons whO desire skillful and teientifle treatment. -, Office, Dr. Thayer's old stand. - • H; Residence. Dan Coon's brown house„ unfit' Mr. I: Drinker's residence. Calls by day or niglit, In. town or country, promptly a ttended.: •- • Skillful treatment and moCerate charkee. Montrose, June 20,1877. '1 - • 25-411 D R. W.I. RICIIARDSON, cian and Sutton, tenders hieproressinnals er vices to the citizens of Montreseand vicinity. , Qffice tit his rcsiderce, on the corner east of .the Foun dry. • . tAttg - .1, 1869. E. SIN YDER D HOMEO- * *,f , • • phthic Physician and Sureen, haaPERIKA NENTLY LOCATED in - New, Milford, PAL: at. the 'Calm Hotel. , , • , - Aug. `23,1576.-ti DENTISTS. S. POTTER,' DENTIST, WISHES " ..1. to inform the people of 'Montrose and Vicinity, that he is permanently located', in the second story of B. P. Stamp's new building; oppoeite Cooper's Bank. All kinds of Dental Work done in the best manner. , . N. B.—Nitrous Oxide, Laughing Gass, given for the .ainless extraction of teeth. Montreee, April stb, 1.876.—tf R. W. W. SMITH DENTIST.-- .1--f Room at his dwelling, next door north of Dr. Halsey's, on 'Old Foundry. 'street, where he would be happy to see all tho'se in want of Dental 'Work. fie feels eon fident that be can plesse all, both irt quality of work and in price. Oillcebours from 9 A. 3t.tO 4 P.as. 31ontrose.Feh.11,1874—tf • \ DRUGGISTS, A. LYON; SIIdOESSOR - . TO, 431.• Abel Tithell, dealer' in.;'Dnagi, :Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs. 'Tess, spices,. Fancy Goods,Jewelry,Perititnery, hbe. : _•, lloutrose,May 19.1875.: • EAGLE DRUG STORE IS THE 5' piac. to get Drugs and .litedcinei, Cigars, To bacco. Pipes , Pocket-Books, Bpectales, Yankee No tions. &,P.,. Iltick Block , 'A-'B: B - URNS• Ido_ntrose, Pa ~../day 'sth, 1875. \TALLEY H.O USE • GREAT BEND 2 Pa. Situated near tfie Erie Railway Depot.— lE. a Lirge ands commodinns house. Has 'undergone thorough repair. Newly funds - lied rooms and' mt-nts.splen tables,anciall things compiler is 4 a fast class hotel., • HENRY ACIXERT, s 1 873.-t ' • Pronrietbr: VXCIIINGE JIOTEL. M.- 3. riugtun wishes to inform the pnblic that havin g• rented the Exchange Hotel ,in - Montrose; 3ie3B now pr4..pare4 to liedommodate the` traveling pnblie in first-slut;t•Ftyle. . 7 - Anil .28,1873: AUCTIONEERS. C; SUTT-QN, : AucTIO4.st.BER : - ' Feb. 7 . , 1877. tiioC6ttirt,,Pit. - • • LBERi: ucTI ci:rtE Aff;' , th " 0 let: =- AKI ELY Jtiae, 14 1574. , RI; CI VIL - 4 infi 3N:U ;I;er, ta.S.,utyrg,llito Etgii> e omptl tlteetragLne.2BO—Zyother ering work solicited. April 25 ,1,57.7.-8 m , j s O. WHE4TOR, CIVILERGINF,Ett tatA SURVETO3, P. O. address, Franklin Forks, • 8 usgtiellanna 00., Pa. } Q UIQK, Job LPl:intiog CHEAP, - - '—‘""'-- at itr NICE. - i 1 b . "4011163. tl-4: A LkMN - MVP BLANKS mem .„ MAT THIS (NEM ILL.;BL'Altssizz. HOTELS; , • • AUOTIc)SE4II, &ddreE9 BrOOkili'D ;Pa. SURVEYORS. I?RTN'TING; VOL 34. MISCELLANEOUS CARDS. A -.W. 0, OOLEY,- BUILDER, -CAA' _ STILL ON , TILE TRACK I • EverY'etyle of buildings erected, -and everything furnished, at-GREATLY REDUC4D PIIICES4 Contracts cheerfully . fuirtished. Stpir building a specialty. - None but`expenenced 'workmen tolerated. jan.20, 1 75. Montrose, March 22,1876.-3yl • vti..BURIIITT, DIIAL.EIt IN STA 4 !I pie and Fancy - Dry, Goods, Crockery, Hard . re. Iron, Stoves, Drugs. Oile, ,and Paints; Boots a dShoce, Hats and Ceps,,Fare,.Bnilalo Koine, .Gro ,cories,Provisions, 86c.. ' ' New litzliord.,Pa.,Nov 6, , Il2—tt. i - • -1 _ WA. TA.YLOR 11:4eafter Hanish - TY to the people of. Montrose and vicinity, haw, Baked or Clam Soup . Alio, Ice Cream on hand at all times. Dining rooms over E. C. Bacon's store, south Main Street. _ Jana°, ISTI. W. A. R IvIEAJ ' MARKET, M ° pn i bi T ic2ve S n E Avenue.. First-Class meats Minya, on hand at reasonable , prices. Sausage; poultry; &e:, in season. The patronage of the public is respectfully so licited. WALLACE HEWITT. Montrose. Jan. I, W B. DEANS", -DEALER •IN Y • Books, Stationery, Wall PaPer, Newipa pers, Pocket Cutlery, Stereoscopic 'Views, Yankee Notions; etc. Next door to the Post Office, Montrose, Pa. .2 . -,W. B. DEANS- Sept._Bo, 1874. • . BiLLIN G STROUD, FIRE , AND ' Life Insurance Agent. All bitstness attended to proniptly. on fair terms. Office first door east of the bank of Wm. H. Cooper it Co., Montrose, Pa t JAIL 1, 1871. ' ' BILLYNGS STROUD. JOHN 'G -ROVES, - FASHIONABLE X , I Tailor, Montrose, Pa. Shop over °Muffler's Store. All orders tilled In first-olass style. Cutting done to order on short notice, and warranted to lit. Montrose, June 80,'75. - - • T. 'PURDY. MANUFACTURER •.a. of wagons of all kinds: Also makesa specialty of wbod work for sale. •Repairs . promptly attended to, Uses only best sttick, and aims to make only first-class. work.," • , • (april 26;1876. • • LUISO KNOLL ISTIAVINq AND , hair Dressing. "Shop in Searle's "new bnildinn'i below Express Ofhee, where he .will be fonndready to attend all who may want anything in hisline. Montrose Pa. Oct. 18, 1869. WEW MILFORD MACHINE SHOP. a.lAll kinds of machinery made, or furnished to or. der,; Repairing promptly attended to.' ' • - J'ULTUS sulwrz. New Millord,May 11,1616.-I.y. - TEFFERSON GRIFFIS I DEALER IN tfi Hardware, Iron, Honseiarnisting Goods, Groceries and Provjsions, ood, Stone, Jappaned and Pressed Tin Ware, ac., Svc. 4 march 15 - , '76. ' kJ.AMPLE SAFES.-LFAIMEL:I4 &. CO. % (Herring's patent) eonetantly en hand: ~ BEL RAGS STROUD.: Montrose, Feb. 23,1872-1 y • • 5 :N.: CABINET, 'OD y eh* Manufaeturerp. routni •Mainstrept; Mcintrine, Pa. ' , tang ;•• 1. 869 4 , . BAMIING RUSE op wat. ooPitiA )to, NONT.ROSR, PA, GENERAL tANEZENG BUSINESS DONE COLLECTIONS. MADE ON. ALL• POINTS AND PROMPTLY ACCOUN TED FOR AS HERETOFORE. Domestic and Fpreign Exchange for sale United States and other Bonds bought and sold. Cuipons and City, and County Bank Checks cashed. , OCEAN' SYMMER :PASSAGE, TICS ETB TO AND FROM EUROPE. INTEREST ALLOWED orb special time _ Deposi,ts, as per agrkement.. In the future, as in the past,. , we shall endeav or tutransa.ct' all, money 4usincss= to the satin faction of otir patrons and correspondents. , 1 WM. COOPIP.II. - id; CO. • I . Mol trose March 10 '77 --tf Bankers . FIRST NATIONAL .BANX COr neEt=OXL.ItX'COI3O. ' . 0.01*, : c.ip,*T4..;_;'. -- .';,4*; 41 ) ,- , =ME ~', . .X4.3Elleicrit Tp thar, .n.evr and coinmodiouslx. Building on Paiilie Avenue. Traitsaci;3 . *o-busiiiesp of MERCELAN'TS, FARM.ERS;i . ': i ........-:.:: , __:',-.-_,' :-.,,,, ;._:,-:- • - '.7iviii.._.3.'Tußprlui...- rtzstDEN T . p,, t. : -... 4pßo, PA1LLL'7?.; ,...,,-",:::. -: 211.4piri)se,:-garahi2s;lBl 6 ... r:-: _:' -1-: :: * i . .. : - N.°TE THIB • ` • , We ,are doing all kinds of iop:" . p r ni:N,Ti'lip ' as GOOD STYLE, axd at LOVMR , PRICES :THAN . ELSEWHERE AT_THLS OFFICE. .. . . 113, .„:.... .:........ .. . ,33 - ,..4.13L50ir.8...„pii -- ba4.4 , tir... ...].:;:.-.'...,,'.-1iiiiii , 0119...4i4e4: . :::: , :;.-:- ..::. ,thrAtb,,w3D -—4 l ift MIT AT AZT'S" COST— BAgIKING. And ppiers. PRATING. ..KONTI-I.Q-$1% , 5.-.TA.:iI:4: - V:LIT:-.1q —. .).:8.7.7 . THE - RETURN.P7q.:,*E942.?D,-.-':.,IN The rumor that the nwpahers of the Louisiaa Returning ,Board . have beep indicted - in the 'State Courts for perjury and misfeasance in theAspbarge of their, dties as canvassers; vote'. for elec tors of president and Iripe President,lip3 been alterritt* affirmed ' , and denied for several daSliOliui is noW 'verified: Natnrally the fatit or tes a good, deal of consternation at Washington, as_ well as in New Orleans, =and there-_ is sa forOid able movement to PreventthesenOtorions knaves - from,:receiving' the 'punishment they : richly merit and'4liich Will'aSinred ly follow their conviction. That Wells and kis, associates are - guilty of perjury and forgery no sane observer of the events of the ,- last sit ~months has a rasonahle douht, and it isniortifying to read that men 14 , h in autho i rity iug,l4 an effort to stifle investigation and shield the culprits from the; penalty of their crimes. We are nfiwllmg to be• lieNe the statement - blazenli made in the .New. York_.. ; _ Tribune that bargai4 tween Stanley Matthews somebody else protects tbe Returning POsit against criminal prosicution for notorious folonY; and , that the Cabinet "bait aerionsly.aon - -:,. sidered whether: there. is ,nsit:Asome may. which Federal authority - *may. be inter- posed: to prevent the trial. the re- cognition of .. poyernor hicholla has pre.;, dinated upOn . the understanding that-the . , crime of Wells and his fellows should , be condoned; thee , people -cannot • too, aol3n know hew, when and by . Whom. such ati infamods' - agreement was made. ; Who exacted the pledge ? Who giveit? , ,WhO has profited by ? All concerned there! in , are as 'guilty as' the perjurers 'and forgers who robbed - I.lolliSitilloy °V her electoral vote.,o'l4 We cannot. -believe such agreenier4 was, ni4d.e;butrif made it wilrnever be:Carried ciut., `lf the people"-of Lonisiani , 'oarinot go to- law for the redress of their, wrongs; their plight is pitiable iiidied:2- Anderson, . Cazeriaie Kenner' Fare = still the legally constituted '; Board. of Canvassers of the State,' invested With.. authority delegated to 'no s. Other 'Set of 'men in the #nited States, and the Blec-_ torsi Commission decided. , _ that their ac: tion, however _fraudulent, cannot be rec tified by legislative authority. They have notoriously perverted the voice . ,of; the ` people as expressed at the polls, and , may, do so again unless estopped by,the courts. The aggrieved : State not only has - the right but it 'is her - duty to make an ex- ; ample' of the . guilty parties, thereby`pre venting • repetition of the wrong and,, ; showing that i , the . authority and majesty:, of. the people eannot . be defied with imr . .' punity. „ But whether "the - 'acused are a . guilty or not, the notoriety of the-offence; , and the prevailing belief in, their guilt .tnade a presentment •by the Grand -Jury , imperative . fiecessity. • ;Failare. too mike that presentment would have been criminal ,neglect of duty; whatever ~ the political considerations .-involved., , ' The wishes of President , . _Hayes and... the, pledges of Governor-Nieholli iii 'refer: enee to the Matter are entitled:to:fio con-f sideration,' , The -law„,haii been violated` - ;, let the facts be fully ascertained ,andlhO , guilty.-be brought to punishmen t.j It' is given out that' - Wells and Anderson' ire_ going to. Washington to beg protiption and appeal to thecountri. TheirPrayere and appeals will avail :,,them 'nothing: The rottenness of their official character is well known,, and, nobody net already' involved in: their crimes', - either' directly : or indirectly, will dare raise his ,voice, in :.their behalf.=s It is to be hoped that the : Louisiana court will do its duty fearleis ly, let the consequencei be, what' they may. It is of . the firet .importance that the,true inwardness .of , the 'transactions orthat Returning Board shall be brought tolight for the L vindication.- of the truth ' of history and ~for the protection of . otii free institutions.—Phira tihe'eopiltzi.::oi: - :itouieiarta,sem - iticlinea. to ','go` bo.ind'.:th .: Reor#itit 'l3.4iirV. tiiiil::ore - I) . uri.ch . lot them . ii . tt;iiiitk pie:l3lo* stick: of ' A.:: te,Ozt.-.' 6 6 / 2 1 1 :00: 1 0 - ',:.' :I . 9lierit)zi the gilitoii.li.:::.. - :: :, - -',-_, - ,•..:i.:,,,'_ 1 , - .:.,::-,:.. : - .-::.- - i•, _.. - - -,:cincinuatti. 18 paying t 4,000 a day for ita Cincinnati eouthern - Ballroad now.' - . DIOratEXTS. IMVP3MISMO • .1 fee.r_it, a :patitOl.ic4nt - y,jdonnibent 'Orr ns, :defence sof :,-1117.' . - . 11.14:e4 sinking 'The ianeStiOn his ma;igniut assaults mad' of li s administrative policy, by,,ttip . parts' that. nominated him and: came within a a m pion of 2 votes-of.; :oleo tin - 0 That Stpla,:iih6;;PreSidenty tvon the - - yelierneitt . apptohatiOn of Repub licati '6 : S46*,a, his `.Boiitlieri .=, j A4vi c e Reto#oriottering: a;- dispOSitioni' tO life l ip' to. his plOges, • and '.'satiety?the'patrietic s . se n ti men t-OfOnly ',ioodfOr Cursing,'' ;To state It.thleil.f:ithlol ~ .. • • joice over *hat... is:, linstteikably. infam - ou:s Hayes' coarse, and Ojeet all . that*truith 7 ful, eipsdient: andprtriotic. We gap- :it' different ; - ,foOrop• lence, fiand;andYbrolien , pledges: have • Come so_ ingrained the _Radical policy toiyardsllie!south;.that liberality , wisdom and honesty marks a new depailur that neither the' l4adeia' s Ofl, - .the - .of the Oqty can 4ptOpiate-Oi.,l4idorstand., Mr gapes' Southern policy ; is sound, patriotic and• wise, find the political hoodlutris that hissed:and hooted an en.: .. • d'orsemerit Of it out of th6:Radical State OonventiOn in merely, marked theinselves, out -as intolerant bigots, rv= gardless of Rape' pledges and their party's has not moved 4pr:id:liberating the South.that ie not sustained ; by the glittering , generalities of the Cincinnati Platform - and-his ownt let ter of acceptance t \ lt' Very . possible docuinen tsWere intended to Mislead just as fortner ones.", Giant's . phrase 'let , • us have peace" for instance—viere `ed for that purpose, and kicked -overboard for a Policy of hate and oppression, as soon as the election - Was over. :It is to Mr. ,- Hayes' 'credit that 'he_ has had the manlinesa.to stand by hit' written pledges according to their most 'liberal interpre tation,and'has done it "too, in' opposition lo:the- arigrY protests : of the: - Very ;Men who, were his `authorized; agents in, the frau& that put him., in . the Presidential chair. We, 'Candidly' `-think is --the most enjOyable tid 7 bit- of Christian re venge_ Demberats have had out Of ; thi s ;whole businew . Theidiots of the lowa Radical Conven- Lion 136tray'a most ma l ting' ignorance of the 'march of- events 'in- their regolutionk. They: j ean on the `l!resident and CongrOs t) 'intervene in SOuthern affairs just ;as if we' Were back - in the days *hen eaCh State was iteatrapy under Sickles, or Terry, or Shertnan. There is one lamentable fact about this,' It - shows the, sort, of political edadatiOn theYonnger ,brood of Radicals -have been receiving =since the.war, closed. Their intelligenee dinet'seeni . to be much iitiyond that: the plantation negro, Why, teeOn trolling reasOn4hat compell ed Mr. ,g 40,, to :a , liberal Southttrn.policy Was. ,that , hist hands ':were tied = by- the judgitren'ta of 'the ,Siiiireme Court the one iide;:and ~by th'. 'farther fact - that the DemoOratie'Repreaentatives held thi.' rmy and *ma net, trive'a 'dollar or a soldier ; tope_ rpetuate the Southern pelloyof9-rant rand Radicalism. 'effect: llayeei Was virtuous 'under `compulsions As` Morton.',Aajd:hei",4oeP4 jilevtahle.r. Noth Mg, 13howg t .T more', atron gip what z .iottert hulk the Republican party li-Lilo-AT . - , \'Porrliptly:i : is 'bffieeod r br and. jobbers=-=how.Skrangely hiS cut.: thaw this, foray that being organized . against. gayes; - For; rivhat P For apcept:' ing the inevitable for ,'giving -peace and. prosperity, to` South:--toring oidtime* fraternal: ,r,elationS li?etiveek alp sections.; vindicating;thc rights . of the.' Stateß and the rights of self-governtnent—and nanish 7 , ing the bayonet Oa , controlling; domestic' "But was the Dmociatic faith- it mos Tilden'spolicy" yawp out the Radical Bourbons. True. , "It Will kill our party." True :again`l but it sitiii'-inevitable tration of. the idea -' that truth *shed -, to egttiwill rise Tho - - - -.ttext ;:., Re - rp.ollotiw: 00iiii,eintiok--,. 0 „. ;.. . . `.p resent ... . „_. Pcipoyo - 04 !iii . q.: - -,.:ii.:'0tr0g0..4, , , ietir - 000, in litlOat t ',Oilii::y.6opp4 f;'.'7o.-04 : ftiitiOpie.iitt,ll.**.. l Y4rit : :1t1ia.044000. 40..tedeti4ifittizi* - ; , Ni**,_lo3..t*iiie:'o 011440*-OW - tiii'l)ittiV , .'-'?:! , i - ': - _t 4.';."--- RIGNE P-MWS - A,:RD - .. RUSSIAN& • In. respect to, ::sobriety and ,cleadlinest 'Private - suldiqrs Compare , soniething.more,than.-favoyablyl Rnisian soldiers. Their:- simple consisting mainly,of water, mtitton, and black=. ; bread s --coirespopOit of the London Times writing fiuni Slinada, 4 '• 1 1 To :bein at the' base, .I-have every- where : f6iind tlie - rank an-fie bound.. 'Take yOAir sample 'wheresoever y6ti like here, am'ong cavalry, artillery, orinfantry and the result. is .the'satne. get tough, , broad sh;onldered, patient lOoking and obedient ; .Soldiers.: - They" ) have their vices;, but, their. - especial., strength in their perfeat sobriety. _With canip - of I . will not say 'how. many- men btitWith gr4t:Camp like this, UYerWhelining'thili little town, the grog shopkeepera.are aitnply being .ruined liecause there 40 , 129 business, and 'the streets are as quiet'as the..city, , of, London Sunday-,after noon. I have Seen . otherarmies, and not . . one thatlhave known has,bad thnt In. this respect; the ( correspondent 4*cies notaell as good n Story of the .Russians _ Thu,s4nong the liassians being tiara& ed into the trains at Bricharestthe:othei day',. I counted seven staggering men at Bin the morning, and - the offiee4 ',took no . notiorie' whatever of their 'condition. This waif a sample;, • but unfortunately foethe . Ttirks the qualities, of thl;absti nenCe from ; drinking are net conclusive as to :the fighting capac ity of We two nations and_ races. The people of th north of Europe are, hard drinkers, and of the sotith =of Europe excepifonally temperate ; but= in- the' long rub' the northerner has " heen the most - sneaessftil iii War. X.EW PAMPSI-144 . . - The' following resolution 'was introdnc 'talk the Ne 4 11.ampshire tfoite of epresentiktives, on Tneiday, by' . ,,,Hcon. John ran G. -Sinclair, a leading . Decratio member , : • • • , That' the *acts of' thef National' Adtainistra,tion; in - the `removal of 'United States t . roOps and therestOration 'of Self goVernment: the -'states - of Florida; Louisiana and South, Carolina; atid'the order. ,prohibiting ' office-holders -from holding, any connection ' with 'what is known as the - machinery of pcilitica, for the purpose, of controlling political Organizations; caucuses or Convention, and 'declaring 'that no assts*tent,' for political -purposes,. on office holders' or subordinates'shciuld be" . allowed, receives' our unqualified . approval. - 1 This very. nicely ' coveri, the gron t tid • r•• , , " which' the Democracy indorse Mr. ages' acts ; but the' Republicatif being in majority in the House the resolution by a 'party vote was sent to i dsleep, com mittee. HA YES t LETTER. , Mr. Hayes letter in -regard to the pros titution- of -Federal offices - to' premcite the political interests O,party pandidatee has been sent,tO every Federal . officehoider iR the United States. A Washington special. says it-has Created • n - profOund !sensation among the: offiCials at -- the CapiMl,- alit embraces 'liithin .- its . : sweeping ;language the hundreds of officers and Department clerks who are organized into Statei Assn= elates for the purpose , of `levying a d 'Ol 7 tedipg,atiOasmeil 4, 'and sending o every niarftO iot'.i at inipOrtant election s. TheSe Well, organized.. aspetatiena hat ~, , b ad. powerful influence in the past, an 'acted inveriablt upon the deepen° ' iil "Ptit ittl, piti:6sl-, and . , go' - ;home 663' 17 1- 7 iiio any nitin"WhO,:dare(:l ,resist : * ilikeere: Monionsly ) ffhustled outs' of,.oface, Ex4dayor OakeyK gall has 'final y sac:. seeded in liqpi)rnpl t rig, :his pur `cise of disappearing; entirely: from vi of a 4't - k-,.';', coming ; one. of . ..0e : long-. list a .mo, who ire in the . world - ,bnt I not of lit.- .ik ,, friend of hit; stated Monthly thit , , family . an 'attertilit' had beed me b ' his fnends 'to keep him in yfiCW : iiot , t.tvith a jrilidi, . 1 ot.. Coerroing or - interferink, with , im;11;:, any , *ay hdt to enable - them 'iihO ld . oe.i `casion preSent;'lo - ' teiiidei '- Min an . 4803. - . , tance in. their - pOWeriiii, eventof h'l:nelp:d -ing it.:.'Sofnetj'iree weeks ago, hoW4 t er,' be left London for.. Liverpool, andin 4lia .' 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