Weekly Democratic Statesman. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1876 Page: 2 of 4
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' Person writintr to this office in relation
to their papers or business will Yilcase tsto
tbe postofllce to which the paper is or will
r? ttnr or tne answer must Do mulled
They will also state whether they take dr
-ler.re to tare tne UArLTor weekly.
' By so doing much delay and trouble WllL
Tie avoided. '
tTRlNlil! IIKVOLCTIOII THAT aHK
lNEVITAHbE 1 31 TKXlit"".
"From this time forth in- Federal 'lec-j
ttons' tlie ( negro will probably rote with:
the white people of the Sooth.. Ilq was in-
vested with privileges and citusenshiD that
Radicalism might reign here and plunder;
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- tnese matef ; out now that Radicalism has
. loit prestige and power and the negro's
service have ever beeij worso than profit-'
less to himself bis allegiance will be trans-
ferred to victorious Democracy. Radical-
ism has thus given' the Sjuita a club with
which its own . head may bo brokoo and
tbe hatred of Republicans. directed against
the negro will become as intense- as their
detestation of Irishmen in Netr Ydik And
Brooklyn. .' Tho local result of this diver-
sion of negro allegiance will be discovered
in the temporary one sided nesa of partisan
contcats In tbo South. Tbo Dtiiiocratlci
party wili become' as in Texas and" Oeor-i
gia so strong that there is not enough-out-!
tide opposition to repress the follies of ex.-'
travagant and absurd party action. What-i
ever the party or its leaders propose must 1
be necessarily right and for a time we must;
Suffer from evils necessarily incident to:
that condition of facts that made our late
constitutional convention the most absurd!
body in its purposes and performances ever:
assembled.. It was an uurestricted -law-less
run-mad majority. - But local que-;
tions" most ' arise" about which h'oh-j
est men will differ; and' the SQ.pne.rj
the better. Lawless majorities are as'
tyrannical and - odious as - other - despots!
and 'strong leaders of ' 'the people!
will rise up who during to thinks will
so act for themselves.. The moral. despot-i
Ism-which a terrible multitude- cxerti will;
be resisted finally' by a "great part of Its!
own body and the distinction- of' parties
imply by race features in. the South may;
be forgotten. Philosophers of -IUyes'i asj
well ss of tbe Democratic purty pronounro:
this A grand desideraiuih. ' I-will'bo
achieved by tho vlectiou of Tildnt.andj
thul the triumph of the Democracy be-
comes tbe greatest alleged conceivable:
1oon' to the negro who 'lira ddne' his 'ut-j
most to prevent it. It was the anticipation;
of these results ever contemplated -as posj
aiuio v uivii imiuiTii vur uurucacj ui xne rc
trlction In local and not la State and Fail
erai elections. v o tint not caro to sacri-j
flee representation in Congress by.'. lessen
log tbe number of those who vote for mem
bars of the State Legislature but rouglit tcj
retcuo municipul governmonfs .'from the
.clutches of all sorts of adventurers wht
cajole blacks and use their simplicity-1
secure opportunities to rob tax paying pop
ulations of towns and counties :
But the strongest result of this election;
of Tildcn will be the steady growth o:
Hayes's species ot Know-iTothingrsm
'It bates the foreign voters who gave Now
York and Brooklyn by more than CO.ODO
majority to the Democracy. It will thtrei
fore propose to restrict suffrage in the
' IHortb aud to . separate J(ew York. Slat
from its two great cities. It will apply U
- the negro the reasoning advanced when i
assails the poor Irishman and Chfnlimtih
Ills Eoow-Nothipgism will pertain to the
African when tho African co-operates eve'ryi-
where' as in Mississippi sod Georgia .with
the Democratic party. Ia fact 'the defcai
of llayes is tho divorce in politics of" A f rick
from Republicanism and at tho same Unit
the way is paved for the thorough i recoa
ftraction of parties in the South. The oli
Whigs and Wade Uimpton's may" come ti
the front as against the old secessionists!
or local questions as In Tcnneasee war
cause the segregation of great boflies of pcq-
' pie still terming themselves Democrats anJ
till repudiating the local high tax platform
-of the party. Very certainly the Djmocracjr
of the South fluihel witb. -victory and
properly rej.iicing ia the restored freedom
. of the States And intent on justice to the
negro ; and on ' freedom to' people anil
UWrs must become loo unwieldy to min-
aaia uunriiKea unuj. anu we conienipmie
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coming changes and revulsions witbiutiuae
interest. - - .
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' Except the class who mn.t loo or exbe
.so secure ciu.-cs oy tue election of Tildeb
; or Ilsycs the pcop'o aro not grievous!
; alarmed about the result in the three State i
' Florida Louisiana and Souvh lOAroIioa.
Tilden having a popular majority af ;morb
' than a quarter of a bullion may be defeat-
' ad by the machinations of pArtj'mnagri
inil liiw.ftv'rrAnnfiil fV' I l..r T ? . .1 1
oalism must take advi-ntt:e of -its owb
wrong and scire when it has lo3t powct
and however lawyers and people condemr'
when the party of great moral idea would
annnl balloting which they thetnselvt
made unworthy yet the invc-titdre cf
Hayes or f Tddca with authority execj t
td tha el;tes desijiatod wi"ll work no-yt-tolerablo
mischief. The jcach of the eoos -try
if the semblance of hoaeaty and fair-
eess be .oNeirei and ' Bn Butter star i
.aloof as ruodt rt'y an 1 properly as L-gaa an 1
Morton will remain unbroken.-'batctr
the decision of the arbitrators and "however
dismal tbe apprehension of -partisan an 1'
place sekcr and p'.ccehoWcia a'year wi I
not .liava elapsed when we will look Yiack
amilingfy and happily enough naon Vhe'oi -
traordinary issues and cotbogtriCiea.pf ; t
day. The people of ;the Uu:lcl &aUli;
too wise asd confervative to. follow tho a. -'
ica of interested cOice-sccking partyla "
era. We bad lefsons taught uin tl s
behalf fifteen years ago which aroljsrily
forgotten and th many will cot immolsie
themselves in Ithalf cf : the hofl.M
and sggracdix.-meut of .- the-'few.
Errnif the evwppers that' have hoiitiw
f 5iblms of victory and shouted themKlves
hoarse must withdraw f that tfcty have
said and ad viae thai rsaderSf to bear
wrong and diaappointment patioctly even
the pugnacious Commercial Which !.a' been
rfjiicing most hysterically and Las ad-
ministered chloroform by tbe ton to de-
Liirious Dallas even the Commercial will asy
twelve months hence that "we ere in the
midst of facts which if not as bad as some
feared or as good as others hoped are in-
finitely . better than twelve months ago.
Then we dreaded war and violence and in-
ternecine strife and assassinations and bar-
barism and instead we have peace pros-
perity and law and erdar aad a fresiJsat'
Kbataver-Lia.virtBM ar wuaSMwa wk U
an honest patriot."
Ia fact as shown by the ooBflltioa of tha
gold market-; there -i aa- abiding faita
everywhere in the good sense of tbe
American people. We may have now aad
then an unworthy rular or oas mav be
wrongfully set over os bnt prsctical good;
sense tne fortunes of these State in an nn-
forrotten strucirle" tha nnr1iirin vr
haplejs neighlxir across tti'Rlo Crande all
assert too forcibly the wisdom' of that con-
servatism ever operative anleas the interpo
sition of a Butler convert it into apparent
cowardice.
Misgivings so common to-day exaggerate
tbe-dangers impending at Nw Orleans and
Tallahassee. Tbe facu.that-Tilden has anj
unquestioned popular- maftrity of more
than a quarter of a million gives hin
prima facie such a right ta tha plsce occu4
pied by Gcri.'Grarit'-that the acta of his'arlJ
hercnts'piart be niost . liberally coiistnled.i
Moreover if Hayes have been cheated tho
subjects of delusion were not lubjtct
of fnr-nr violent and while votersrare
U n wort hy f heir yolun tar acts'of commission
or oinlaaio'n are i.ftnal." There will be war isjinof
e vent. and. should not- be and if it be
thrust upon ' the country let; those -who!
"precipitate" this "revolition" bear mus-i
kets and dig ditchra. - la any evenfTexas;
is mnch inclined to. keep the peace and fori
the simple reason that Texas has every Uiini
to gain and notbiag ta lose by it.-' - -. j
Monrcn pretends to feel great anxiety
lest "trouTdo ahbuld arisa'and 'w'ar cem'e of
the rejection ol the votes of lawless States
when thcaejare ta b counted by Congre.a
fn'deteraiiniDj ! the presidential "electijn.j
The emotions of the Senator would be hon j
orable.if honestly eatertained.. But whonj
elections. in tlie-ffosth were made mockeries
of decency aa J right by Morton and Thadj
Stevens wlrk whom f rumen of the new1
Cqnstitutiiin of Texas basely co-operated'
we can Jiave little faith ia the sincerity af
tbo great ladianian Senator. ' - Results of!
last week' were inevitable." As the proleta
rian vote ioT yiw York city controls that
metropolis .and gqYernitthe State and its;
existence compels resort to -bribery and
whiaky 4twd: to Tammany's arts to -control.'
it ; eveA so m the South thera are peculiar!
pgeocie"s4etuployed to' inluence the action!
Of peculiar voting populations .The culpa-
bility of local-maaagera f aleetiopa is ia
both cases uf equal turpitude and' the de-i
cent people of ITew York anast submit to(
Incalculable evil's as patiently as dp we ofj
t-he South. And if percbance -the-hydra-j
headed! ' monster of - universal -suffragq
'plague its' inventors tha 'fault and iflisfor-)
tune arp cpncnrreoti. ana Morton and his!
associates in villainous Federal legislation!
should not warp that the facile agents ofj
Ra'dicalism have been usad most effectively
by the Democrats; ;
Tna President's conduct in reference ta
tho mode uf. adjusting questions that mayj
arise in Louisiana is eminently praisewor-!
thy. lie is impelled if words signify any
ming uy-tbe noblest inetinct of honest pa
trjciisji. If unfairness or.injustice'be prac
tired by. ICellogg aid other local kqaves
and a president 'appointed by. hjtn or som!
suclt adventurer Iff TlOridit: the Northeri
people ' weary : of horrible governments
would hardly submit and civil war raigh
ensue' We approach Mexico nearly enougl
wHen Grant must send' armed men into frci
States to" sliapij resiirtsof elections'; bjjt i
wfe must fight like wild beasts for spoils of
;oflice tba government ia not worth the hav
ing Mid the sooner it is disselved into 'its
original elements the better! President
jQrant It. seems wbcncontemp!ating these
results it no laager a wretched partisan
IIo becomes a statesman and patriot an
man having tbe opuraga to speak the if ut
will award htm proper praise for. It . ..
OovEnson Coke's defense of his admi
istration. consists in the Jact that he has
epeiit less for public printing than his prq-
detesors; The - STAtraMAK has received
Its fr"ora.'hlm 1haa when ienfold as muoii
printing was dfn': Tha two facts have no
refaenco to one: another- We never com
plained aad fcever accused hia Excdrenry
of' injustice to tbe public in keeping it in
igaonqca of legislative .events 'and the ai
sertiuh of. the Examiner ini thia behalf &s
wholly -gratoitoua. - The lawa of thfl -last
sesa-on of tho "Legislature are still a Sealed
book s?nd all be'eayss i " Coke ' has - greedily
aoilshtl false fame as an economist Jby 'roll-
biag ; pri'ntefs.'-' The JStqmiiur however
speaks without. authority when it ssys that
we critiriae Coke because he has' not su
fefed uS to make mrinsy "by doing' the pu
lio printing. - ...... -
!: It Ben Butler and Sheridan both be li-
yi sted wit6 power to represent the party of
Grant having Ibearmy to do their bidding
therecan b a qTiestion- af to the; result of
thc .cona!tation of party 'leaders in New
Orleans. ' Bitler will oct-wit'and out-gerj-'
eral. all tha irbitratort and' Sheridan . as
sardy enloroa hi iastractlena. - - It wsja
hoped wfcen:th Txtoidant talked so'fairly
and pafnotieally about tb aafortunate ri-'
suits of. aoiverssl Suffrage as .applied to
uoitersal stupidity that those- "citiaens of
.the. CnitedlStatea would b appealed to aa
final arbiter who possessed the noimpstired
confidence of the whole people of the whoa
cwontry. hendrick srnct Eayrs howeve'r
iuU-ro'ted 'directly' in result i their awls
decrt-o; -wtl.t l.e Citferrrd' by 1' penaie
tj mtn wBuMrj eort.:
ICovEBSoa KKLtoaa say that tha great
loss.of Radical strength ia certain parishes
in Louisiana' is das to intimidation! .W
have; known an election in a county ia
which tha nezrt mslarrty Is thie4hound.
cauiiod by a" b! of nnio.' .If ths fact
-wrre proven as it cast 1m and" the vote of
tiro Btata depeolet op it would tha eoua-
tys. rote ba throws out t l lm't music' a
pryper ae ix tlue'nce npoa -negro-sfcatesmaa-tblp
as the' iproai'of howling; dervishes eb
pa'-pits and; at the; hustings! Ia New York
whisky ahA money arA employed and tb
Staie -ubnutS'to the-insj trity thus -woo
aad we. don't see why be yeaulu shievetf
.lit .tttt. South- by otbek fnfluencea quite; as
heavenly Vhonld iot.ba patiently tolerated.
Tu question is- Isn't anivaraal suffrage as
.ickty. i naw' erginixea. aa ' intolerable
eUamiijt - '. . . r" . V
Tk.t)4 JBunJrtlA Xndm (newspape )
tell 'inarveloa twi of 'hich Sad' in
tha Black Oill.
.Wnrui all' civiTud " newspapers are"
watching the result of the action of tus
commission to meet in New Orleans aad
determ:ne whether Tildea or lliyts have
been elected that eminently wiie aud dis-
creet and patriotic paper the Dillas Com-
mercial calls for all the standing orators of
the party in Dallas to meet and blow oil at
the court bouse. It bus bad all its readers
firing cannons and marching round by the
bar-rooms and howling for Tildcn. It is
all well enough for Dallas and the Com-
mercial but will make Tildcn feel very bad-
ly if he be turned down by the three States
ftoatk Carolina Louisiana and Florida.
Al. Boaaxaciaa tb s'cnaiDIs eneret'i i
president of the Gulf Colorado and bint
Fe Railroad writes that he will Lave fifty
miles of hia road finished in this direction
by December. lie and his associates nay
as they go and owe nothing. When this
length of road is finished even across a
sparsely-populated district the road will
build itself. Each community just beyond;
its terminus is forced to extend it. It costs'
so littl that this may readily be douej
Austin manifests no interest cither throuz'u
its citiaens or local government in the mat-
ter and Mr. Rosenberg will direct his lin
to Beltan. It will draw trade and travel
from tbe very crossties of the broad gauge-
roads.' ;
Tjak about murder in Texas and horse
thieves and stagecoach robberies! It sigj
nifies nothing. Na such crime was ever!
committed in Texas or one that bespoke
such depravity as that of men who stole-
Charley Ross and incomparable in theiJ
unutterable depravity baseness greed for!
gold and anblime knavery are the villains;
of Illinoia that sought to steal the bones of
Abraham Lincoln. And yet godly North-i
ern newspapers prate about the crimes 6ij
Texas. Men are killed here' in i-udden!
quarrel. We do have Robin Hoods and;
daring dashing cattle thieves bat we havf!
no despoileTS of mothers hearts and no!
robbers of consecrated tombs.
Ths public printing of Texas as reduced;
in valae by competition from those incapa-i
bleof doing and yet resolved .to .have itj
is not worth having and yet the Examiner
escribes to these facts.the Statesman's hos-j
tility to Governor Coke; But the puhhc
printing is not done and we are now living!
under codes which no lawyer or court hasi
ever seen and all because of the savage!
economy of tbe .Legislature. . Coke bad
nothing t do with it. .
Ir is said by many Northern newspapers
that the officeholders of the country aro'
ready ta go to war rather than be expelled
from their sweet abiding places by the fol-i
lies of negroes. It may be rather rouijh ;'
but those who gave the suffrage should
have known that tha recipient was worthy!
of the privilege If be have used it un-i
Wisely they ahould be the last to complain!
whose. chief glory It Las been that they
maae 3muo a citiasn. . .
That man's heart ia ia the right placeJ
and he is not one thousand miles away whf
recently led his little son to tho spot wheri
Crockett fell and reciting tho story of th
Alamo impressed upon the youth's heart
and memory the conviction that love o:
country and of freedom is the nobieat "im
pttlso thatcver shaped human conduct anj
the dlviaest aspiration for which xnaaS
could live or die. ' i
Now Braunfei.s a village comparativd
ly gives Pierce $75009 in bonds and
$15000 in cash that the road may pass the
DISCO. Austin nn thn rmtlrari- nn -kt nml
duce $75000 to bnild a !iaooa of whio
this city will be the terminus." German cn-
crgy and intelligence stands confessed." and
the impatience of the people of Austin fofr
thoso first class funerals grows in intensity!.
Thera; is.no difficulty in! 6raiiizing i
company to build a'narrow gauge to Lair-
pasas under the general law of the-Statl
and such a company would havc!evcry rilji
posseBsed by a specially chartered corpora
tioo. One thousand dollars for. each milio
of tbe road must be subscribed and five pe
reui. paid in.
Tuh conviction of those who. attend
priae light of manslaughter is eminently
proper. "Any knave whose tastes are sf
depraved . that he " Would witness a pride
fight should b consigned to; tbe peniten-
tiary and the New Jersey courts have dona
wwely ajsd Well." " "
Wada Hampton was never a eecessionis
In the Legislature of 1860 CI he voted anil
spoke persistently against it. When it was
consummated and there was no help for if
he said as did other like him that; lio
would go to h 1 with his people. Aud ho
went.
i us spiritualists nave Deen intcrviewirijf
uyron wno won t say a word but siands
waiting ia glum silence lor Mrs. Stow cm
the shining shore. Byrorr seems to think
that the good woman was lifting her
brother op-by pulling him down.
Evbw the" churches in New York are cov
ered with mortgages and hsvea'r as far
their creditors know laid up any ta-eaiurrs
in heaven. When they "hand in their
checks" therefore the chances aro thit
they won't be honored.
Wh are perfectly blest in the perfect ni-ri
surance that Chamberlain will be wrapped
in the bloody shirt and tenderly laid away
to die and rot. and. stick in tbe memories Of
men forever.
-Tn Ttltyraph referring to-tha result
tbe election says "let us praise God."" We
don't thiak God bad any hand in it or the
resalt would never hava be doubtfuL
. Bio Waliidt Tetas November 13.
r.auor Democrat Statesman Some d-iys
since' there appeared in tbe Sf Atesman ja
communication from Pecao rprinvcr tile
Binaiurwo -ii(&emiau bauailcrs."
all that NabemiftBr said -tf -his netgfirrct-lua-vl
id tnieacd.wiU.cot be qsiri..uoJ.ls-
"y oin wliiria acquair.te-t ip Li- si.cion4f
the country." for it is iurlred a "oi-'tdii
community' but it at-ems thit he fc-rgef
or is grrea-and-did not. know -that othets
taaa mosc oi aisown nciginwrnoa wwuiuj
vote there. Precinct No. 3 extends triib
our creek to the city limits op tne crevk
ss larase iekvitie including that luustnuis
place and we .are told that the distirf-'
gqisbed city physician p.. S. was.aa ljgna-
rant on the subject as Noherniah and went
to Austin to vote' but was 'not allowed 'tb
do so -Botwitbstandine he bad taken-trrest
pains to pava-a atraight.ticket so now u iri
mi lacni one vote loeiect l ilden. tbe uot-
tor should b allowed to vote yet. Thee
is also a porUoeu ot Iloberteda Hilt in tb
precinct Which .taken ail toother gave ia
majority Against us thonga we IW:ieo
every man- ia - tho- neighborhood of Pcab
Spring ia a Democrat and an honest man.)
We. would al -tak Jn tbe .fair if Mr.
Raymond would extend hi invitation to
chantry achools ao tbtt we could alt g.
but we never like to go to the circus or the
fair without taking tbe children to see ttje
anima'.a.'n ' " ' I
With beat wishes for Tildea aad tb Inter
national w ara-yoars etc Yrssos. j ;
Mr. Barest has boea elected mayor tl
Calvert.
LATEST Bfa TELEGRAPH.
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The Situation Unchanged.
many
Pfomir-int Hen -Going to
TiLCEK ELECTED BEYOHQ A DOUBT.
New Yoijk November 10. 1 p. m.! Tl:a
following bulletin is posted at the Eerull
' Iti e: A private dipatcli just received at
Deuiocrutic beauqnartkrs a-ya that Florida
! has gone Democratic. '"
1 lie t-sehtug rctt bullet n has tbn Il.1. ow-
ing: - Tlie revenue collector at Jackson-
ville telegraphs that he is sure the State is
Republican." . ;
New Yokk November 10. The Time
and Tri'tun still claim lltyes's 'election
The Jfcrald -is- in doubL Tbe World andj
Hun c'l-iim TL'den positively. "
New Yolk November. 10.-r-A We'terni
Upiou builetif ddtul Laka City Flo:iaaj
November 0 midnight says that tbq
JicksoLville iV; will issue a leader to-i
morrow eiiimr Florida a Democratic ma-1
jority of 16US. It is prepared by experienced
men asd based on reliable returns and
carefully computed estimates.
Augusta November 10. The Unitedl
S-.ates troops have been ordered from
(South Carolina to Florida. Two companies
&t Aiken leave this afternoon for Tallahapj
sc.
New York November 10. A bulletin
Siva that S3 cosnties in Florida have gorlt
G000 mj Jrit.y for I'ayes.-. Tbe Republican
claim that Hayes will carry the State by
iv:uu majority.
The Associated Press bos received tha
following from a source other than its reg-
ular Bgeuf : -
Ciiaulesto November 10. This coun
ty gives a Republican majority of 6214.
nearly im tne counties have been heard
irjm oiEcmiiy or uoolticially and givel
Hampton 1213 majority. The Democratic)
presidential ticket is not out as much as a
first supposed and it is not believed that)
Tildcn will fall more than 400 or 500 behind
Hampton. It does not appear possible fori
the Republicans to overcome the figured
above given even. from the counties not otii
dally heard from.
7as!uxqtox November 10. The Weal-
em' Union bulletin says: "Lake City No
vember 10 : 11:30 a. m. The eteamer re
ferred to reached Pilatka at tl-p. m. wit!
the returns from bt. .Johns river showina
an increased Deiuocratic majority. It is
conceded by Ihe best informed that tha
Stutc will give af least 1700 Democratid
uiitj.irity." .......
VAsaisoTOK November 10. Ex-Gover
nor Bhephtrd called a meeting of his friend:
and creditors and showed $000000 in ex
cess of the assets' and 'asked' tin extension.
Washikoiox November 10. Four com
panies of United States troops left Scuth
Uarolina to-day tor .1 allahassee -Dlond
Gen. Ituger accompanied them.
New Yohg November 10. The West
ern Union Telegraph Company's balletid
tits t tie loiiowing: "Lake City J? londa.
November 10 1:30 p. m. Partial return
from Manate county Florida from reliabjd
sources give a Dmcratic majority of 338
a Democratic g-iiu of 106."
WAsmsTGTON November 10.' Gen. Sher
man last nighr received telegrams frem tha
Secretarv of War who. is ia P&ihidelpbiaJ
to order lien. Kueer to send as many com
pariies of troops to' Tallahasie Florida as
he could epa;e and to go himself in per
son. Gep. Rujrer answered thit he had
ordered nine companies an t would orje
five more and that he would go iu person.
as ordered.
Gen. Shermin received the followmg'.dis
tatch from tlie President: Philadelphia
JSovcmber 10 lien. -Y. T Sherman
Washington instruct lien. Au2?r id
Louisiana and Gen Rusrer id Florida t
be vigilant wtth the force at their cord
mand to preserve pence and good order.
and see that the proper and legal boards pi
canvassers are unmolested in their duty
Should there be grounds of fraudulen
count on cither side it should be reported
find denounced at once. Sio man worth r
of the nflii--? of President should be willln:;
to hold it if counted in or pUced there b -fraud.
Neither prty can aflord to bo dis-
appointed in the rcsuir. The country can-
not uffjrd to have the result tainted b r
fcu?ficion of illegal or false returns. .
' Sisned- . ' U. 8 GftAKT.
Piiiladelphia November 10. Geo.
Shennan. Washipgton Send all thel trooj
to UeuAuger. lie may deem necessary t
insure a quiet and peaceful count of th
baliots. "They may' be taken from Poach
Carolina unless- there is- reason to susped
an outbreak there. The presence Of Cits
zens from tbe other; States is I understands
requested -in .Louisiana to see that thh
board of 'canvassers' make a fair count'.
the vote -actually cast. It is to lie . hoppj
that a representation of fair men of bo
parties will go.
Signed! US. Gbast.
New Yohk. November 10. Secretary-
Chandler to-dny received the following d
patphes: . '"Tallahassee "Flar Novembd
10 Returns from -23 counties give the R-
publicans .400 majority; .13 counties .Uo
hear from cannot reduce this majority b
low iuuu. .
"Signed " M. Matiliji
. "Cii'n Rccub. Central Committee
" The followihf? was also received : -"ThI
fianasseCj- ria. itoyemoer iu ah is qun
in. the Stale as far as we know. Since Iai
"night tlie'couaty canvass has been cbfapl
ted in J"tfferson'Mdi"aon Lon." Gadesdi
dpi
and Duval "wiiioi gives
:'6"oao-
Rcpal)E;ciu
mftjoniy; -a large jmn. ' '
"rr3rned7 ' -M. Mael. Cliairmin."
TTue iiiemocrs of the National 'Cbninivtldc
express CBti-o conSdocce that ' Hayes H
beeh-elecfe J. " ' : '" ;
- At the Democratic 4iad ou&rteps. "ih'flie
feverett" Houic'- tte Stcretry of tbo" '-Na-
tinwil JJt-meicratic Committoe said that tftte.
dieiTatches receTved. to-foy -coo firmed "thle
clakns'irf v-etory Tor TiUen. -
3. B. " Raett- of S uth" Carolina'" W
graphed to tins committee this mornnip-
ihat oer nd above u liberal estimate fdr
Republican fiau;li'.j.rie Democratie elrcta-
r.il "tkkit.acd :nmipn are elected' from
1C00 to 2;?00 mai .ritv. - He also Bsud tht
a dispi'cli f.-f'-ni Sti-kss B lyd.-a prominent
politician-iii"Fondi.lsHi3 ;bat the -Slat
had porie"f.ir Tlhlen by a' majority of ITp' K
I). Iour jr. chairman of -the D-.H. i-
craric' S:ate Committee declared his-fii i
confidence 'tb.-itr-Lviuisiaua ao.f Fioritia IvaU
given a DcmocraUc maj-jrity" but was i ;.
positive though "hopeful.''-' '-'
- New Orleans owmlcr 10. Ttfc fo !-
lowiiig is puiil fh. d this ferrenicgV ' 'S-"a e'
of Louisiana Executive Department NeW
Orleans. November 10 Ti the editor if
the- Picayune In your morning issue &.
uin UJ.U- i reaa mm surprise to at x tie
foUoWirg-dispatchee were xchanged lait
nitrht -by Keli.2 and Chamberlain : r!p.
bt KcJioirg aad dviiator Conover a H.td-cit
of FloriJn. Th Chamberlain corrcsponl-
CJ.ce i.ra.-iinte-l (othi: .! w;li carry ou !i
t'arolja fr lljyea if ybH Will c.rry1.r.-ai--
an. Ttc OfV-trnors m Luistan-ar.if
Si u-h .'C'i.- ';. i i t.cn .it whs tltuiirt-.t tk
c'tctioi vt Tilden Gcrendefr.n tbtse itsul
entered into a ninthil agreement ttiretu-ii!
their'States for U.yes"ly "any means" Ti jo
above contain a grave cbsre- aad eetn
to littvo been jnac witlt dulioeration . It
u jn ttcry trarrf untrue I hare cnt no d
titc Ut Or.-rnor' Chamber la in or CvnortA.
I bave no dispatcher.- -1 bate bevcrwruufa
os telegraphed to tbe.gcrulemsn name
rir to any. other person in .the State. of
S.)u:U.Crtia ojr.Flond. during the pait
six moniu? nor uave i received a letter dr
telegrams tearing np in the election.
more it ai-J m - tbe same issne of tbe iV-
yxt.ie regariiiag nyel aad the returnioL;
beard. I wrh-not a member of the rnsri-
ins la-xu-3. . I do not appoint members!
.1 am. not rctpoofible U tbe.m for my action.'
nor are they to tnr exc-pt that mv natde
rbsa been -placed ori the" lie publican ticket''
as a pieaiuccual elector. I ua not a caadi-
da'e for any i Gee. I hsvacnieavored to.
be f Jir A'ld just in the discharge of my cit-
cial dctit:f and 1 think' tbe record will show
I hivs done so. I do claim the right hoV-ev-rr
as nn American cit.ia to expsesa ray
opinion. I haveaaid and I repeat it ttt
ite mjj Tjiiiea claimed by tta Dvmocra: ia
the b-vf RpubUc3in parishes of Ouachia
and Eitt aad West' Feliciana hava t H betia
fairly oluiaeALt Tbe rgu:cred toic of J
tec three parishes var whita 2103 aad
bUck-"8330. ?ii?y gave m a majority for
Governor .in 187i of aSi.. Even accordiag
tf tUs count of tbe former fuion board
tbey gave tbe Republican candidate ia
1374 a maj-r:ty of 26il as cscc-ded by
t le Democra'.ic S:te Committee. Tbey are
ja.Ll V". tvf gone Democratic Jthis year by
over oj-jo whilst in nearly every other
pariJh tha colored vote has beea csst sMid
for the Republicans end the Republicans
have .gained. Urgily. I aiscrt anal thr
r-roofs which cannot be . hidien will
tbutidan'ly bear out the assortion that
:his change lis been effected by a system-
atic course of intimidation.
"Very J-espectfuliy your obedient ser-
vant Wat P. KALLOOa."
New Yohk NovimUir 10. The follcw-
ffYlgliss be-en'Ssiit'fo "Govsrnots I age rag 11
-Muooara KHiiow-t UetelLCurtm 1'a.lmer
i.McC.-eery CaitoII and also to Seaatara
Thurman Biyard Randolph Keruaa and
others and to U-adiLg public mea'in tbe
North Republican add'Democratic: --The
acceptance warrants a full representation at
New Orleaus. CitasLs cf New Orleans
urgently request a delegation of prominent
renliciiicn iu come theie at once to counsel
p-are.' " 1 ou are eanifsily requested ta be
'one of ten Or ti;iti-n t-ectleaieu all widely
known to-meet at Louisville Saturday pro-
ceeding dir-jcily fouth or if mors conven-
ient meet at St. Charies Hotel Monday.
Yoar prompt action is requested. This
e&ergucy appeals ta yeur patriotism."
Si'rnad by A:.S. Hewitt.
SAVAjiaxa Norember 10. Transporta-
tion has bca provided for troops to pas
through this city to florid a.
Advices from Florida y th Ctate ha
undoubtedly eone. Democratic Jiy 2000 ma-
jonty. ao -fttftUfQances as. iar as near a
trom.
. Louisville November 10. The report
that Senator Bsck Henry Watterson aad
others have gone to Nw Orleaaa is rrimi
ture for Wattersoa has not. left the cityy
and in answer to aa inquiry said that if the
parties mentioned should go t New Or
leans they would go in the interest of peace
and order. I hey could do no more in any
evenr than to personally inform themselves
He' thought such aa arrangement would bej
able to -Beeers a fair count of the .votes.
. Isdiahapolis November 10. 3eventy
two counties in full show a Democratic!
giin of 203 over the October election.
Those to be heard from gav a net Dsmow
cratic- majority of 533i to.which is .ta be
added . 114 tb number of votes fTilden is
now nhead. His probable majority is 5403
Little RocV November 10. The o'ec-i
tion dr Congressman ia this district is still
in doubt. Iigtweeo Craveas aad McB'.urcJ
itepuoiican. -Uuiy tae orticiai vote can de
cide if.
Company C of the First United State
Itfjntry ttit;oei here wa ordered toi
day .tn New Orleans.
. Desves. Co!-- November 10. In a csu
cus.of the Republican membrs of the Leg-
bliture uon. J. ii. Uhatiae was unaan
mous'y eie'etea United States Ssnateir.
New York Novembar 10. Th Western
Union Telegraph Company hav received
the following .dispatch: . flew. Orleans.
November 10. The reports circalated iq
ine iioren or rioting nere are aotras. ino
citrand State are quiet and buiass is
proceeding.aa usual.
r Columbus November 10. Gen. Wikoff;
cha-irnita of the Republics State Commit
tee furnishes the follo-fiag information
Tho 69 counties of- Ohio haard frem up ta
noon show a Republican loss of lis o
Barnes's majority at the October a-eetica;
1 he indications arq that liayes s majontj
will he ab&ut GUOB.
: Washihotox Novjraber 10.' The New
York Tribune and Herald to-day hav strong
articles demanding that there be an honest
count of the vote of Louisiana The Her;
aid says there must be no fraads in making!
tae returns. - - -
Senator - Kelly telegraph to-dsy to his
wife in this city denying that bo has cont-
ended Oregon to the Republicans. He says
the result is doubtful with chances in favor
of a ima!l Democratic majority. I
- Sn Fr. tscisco November 10. Full rer
turns from -twenty counties in Oregon show
a Jleput'iican majority of 1303. There re
main but three more counties ta be heard
from' two of which will offset each other
ami' the third will give fifty Republican mar
jontyi .i ... . . - - -
CiiARLESTOS.Novcraber 19. Leading R-
puoucana concede the Stat to the Deme-
crats by tt:o returns but say they will throw
out cnoqgh. Democratic counties to reverse
the result. .
. Laler The latest revision of the returns
by the-'iVeiM and Courier Rives South Caro
lina to'tbe Democrat -by over 1200 majority1.
WiLMjsoTox N. C November 10. Tbe
excitement here to-day over the present
aspect of Iths election is intense. At no
time; since the day of election has ther
been anything to approach tha derp feeling
Imaoifested this afternoon. Tbe Democrats
clrim that Tildea has been honestly eleo--icd
and if there is to fce any troablaove
the rnatter .the people of the North must
-decide the question. The Republicans gen
erally sustain the action or the President
y( AfiHtsGTOjf November 10. The West
ern Union Bulletin has tbe following: New
Orleans rtaturng from -all bnt six parishes
-are -The Democrats claims 4000 majoj-
. lty. ..six parishes . yet to ba heard from.
in 1374 gave a Democratic majority of over
4uuu.- Aii aemonstrations on the streets
have "ceased and a feeling of sullen distatr
.isiaction seems to prevail among all par
ties.
Atlahta Ga. November 10.-"-One com
pany of liTantry has "been ordered from
here to ialhiuaEse and several from South
Carolina j - - .
. WisnrxoTON November 10. The sur-
render of four hunched hostile Indians tie-
longirsg to the Missouri River Agency to
ucn. allies is confirmed. bitting isnll
-with uUV lodges escaped.
-New York N-c-vember 19 A fpeclal to
the IltQ-aJd from St. Louis says; "The Unt--tet
State- Marshal has been notified that
-the "President hue sicfced McrTee'a pardoii
The'Timc figures' the next Congress as
ioliowg;.. Ilcj-.uhlicana 143 Democrats 147
ti be elected 31 . The. Herald figures the
ucrooeraMC majority at 35. - ; - i
"NEtv'YonK November 11. The" follow
ing jientleuren hat-fe telegraphed their in
tention -start immediately for New Or
leans in response to a call of the National.
D'raocr.itic -Committee: non. Lymab
Trumbnll of Illinois ex-United States Sen
ator; non. j. in. ratmer of Illinois; Gey
eraor-A.-G. Curt.v.n of Pennsylvania; tx
Senator Uamiltaa of Mrylaad; Hon. .8
P. D.olittle of Wisconsin. ex-Sinator: ex
-fcieut.-Govrrnor Coibaneh. of Illinois:
Judie . a. Sta'.U. or Ohio; Hon. Oswald
-Oucndorflery of New York; Hon.- Hsnry
T itterson cf Kentucky ;-Hon. Tbco. N.
Randolph - of New Jersey: Hon. G. B.
fcoiifb- of Wisconsin; Governor Carroll of
Slaryland; cx-Oovernor Bialer. of Pehasyl
vanU; Hon. V. Fox ex -As:stant Secretary
or ihcivy; uon. -Sam KandalL. of Peaa
y!v4-i; Jr.of. Bumr.cr pf YaleCollcga;
ii. v.- riciienry ol Kentucky.
'Lb.NTBQSlNovember 11. Th rotC pub-
iisfces in crHcial announcement af Russia's
f '.-rmiJ iicct-ptHDte-if the English propol
;for a conference. at Constantinople on tbo
bairs-of tbe integrity and independence Of
i urrj. lSlK proposal as acceptol by ltas-
si iBi.-m ies wit cuad;tion tliat the bowerf
jointly aid scvcrallT rtnoaace all intention
r-'':rfli:z'ii-a."-
Ni.r"Y-BK"; iSrvember 11. The Herald
t:!I c -nsi ftr the result doubtful. -The
rmtajn -j ai-ers continue ajually confident
wa sf;:n't!e triumph fit their Dartv.
NEwY"onKoviHrAer 11. 'A dispatch
wis received at Democratic healriTirtf
l kaaj iroiu i;ie .nr. JTlorKla. avinc
mat cigsieeo oouct es gave a Democratic
c:--riiy oj oij and that nine counties
gave A'lU'pwblfcaa majority of-CSOT. The
reaiamiog nine c unties to be heard fro to
pave a D jiaocratic : majority ia 1874 of
mu " - . . i
i fyu. - . . t
LocMvrtXE.-Kv.. Navembsr' 11. Tha
chairman-of the Democratic : State Execa-
tivc Commlltee " at- Uoaticella. Florida.
cays that the most careful estimate on the
js L r c- i . i ... .
Ujjurwi'i'ioitj-is- ms coanue not heard
frwuV-aad the Tetania actually in. -show a
D-m-Jcrstio majority surely. Tha oonnti
cot heard from ara aR Demociatic and Will
gwe iVfra cata. -The majority cannot fall
Lhort of 120O. I' - ".-. -. . .:
"VA5msoro5 November ll.-l-G overs Or
Randolph leU. to-day en route for New Or-
leans. - : : . I
The Hrrald asy of Grant order: ' He
oed" word which are moat honorable to
Lira which accurately express the thoughts
of til patriotic meA. Ssa Graat JUf dona
many wise acts bn this Ss the bc3t aot pf
his i:fe ; it will da'mucb a l. VJ6 pub-
lic brtth sides a::i tte ution cviLL th.auk
him for hi? timaly ai ptrioric'wo?k.? .
Nbw Orleans" November 11 8:20 p. u.
Th returrs from nli cseept seven purishes
which ar? esiiiu.-ced ehuw a rnaj-irity fr
tiie DmTcr.t:ic Eari-.-nal and bta-.e ticket of
over S0C0.
Ex-GoTi-rnor PlnclibacW ia an interview
to-dsy s.-;i.i if t'n.- r-rturns so fir T-ctve.l
are correct" the D-raocrits hso certainly
carried the S:a;e.
Dsrrell is re-e!?cted to CoTress in the
Tti-d District naU C. Le-.nird. Rrpjbli-
ean is elected in the Fifth D eirict.- Other
districts have electtd D raocrats. Tho in-
dicatious are that the Democrats will have
thrco or T-ur niaj ;ritv in i'.w S.-cate and
fifteen in tbe House. "Ttie-m: St Ltislflrure
wiil elect: twii-U-Ucd States .i4.ua;ors- jt
was claimed by C 1. I'ackard'a oppouent;.
thst he would tun lhmd hiniikot but fig-
ures show obly a slight tiill.-rci.i-e between
tbe votes for Hayes a-Jd Pi'.-Ltrd.
New Yokk Novtmber It. Batik state-
ment: . Loaus decreased 1 00001.0; eptciu
increased $1000000-' legul-icnders de-
creased 3250000; 'd-p-Wits dccreast-.l 13-
250000; reserves -ic-i-tt fed $1230000. !
Charleston Noveaibor 11. By tho
laUst corrected "llici nl ruturas Uamptou's
majority is 14S4. Tun full returns indi-
cate that Tildeu tia Taiieu much more be-i
hind Hampton's vote than has been sup
poed. -In 10 out of 33 counties Tilden'a
majority is less than Harapton'sJ
An equ&l ratio of loss in the remaining 22
couatisa would leave Tilden ks than 100;
majority in the State; j
Saw Frascisco Noveralwr 11. Senator
Morton states to-day. tlut he wiil. not re-j
turn to th East until the c-nclmion of tho
investigation of the' Chinese question in
which be ia engaged here. He endorses
the wisdom of the propo?ition to obtain the
presence 9 pr'omincpt and trusted men of
both partica to ns-iit in aiUyingtbe present
excitement in the South! Bat he-xpressca
the belief that no seriou complications will
ensue although the situation calls for pru
dent action.
Washington November .11. President!
Grant returned to Wabhinjtnn this after-)
noon. He has requested the following
prominent' gt-ntTeracn to pr..cemi to New;
Orleans to inspect the counting of the votes
ia Louisiana: Wai Efarta. E. W. Stoagh
ton. Gen. J ihn A. Dix.and Gen. Van Al-j
len of New York ; Gen. Sherman and Stan-I
ley Matthews; of Ohio; Court land 'Parkerj
of New Jersey; Senatur E-lmuuda of Yer-j
mont; J. B. Harrison of Indi-ina; Senator
Logan." if Illinois; Hon. .W. D. Kelly and
Hon. John Sohronbr of Pennsylvaniaj
and Hon. John A. K i-sftn of Iowa. Neari
ly all of them have beu heard froji and
hav accepted. .. j
McKce and Avery bave not yet been pari
doned.
Secre.ary Chandler returns from New
York-to-night ?
Boston NoT.-ruUt.-r 11. Tha TrantlU)
ays Charles Francis Adams starts South
IuDtANAPOLis. November 11. Tilden'i
mjority in Iuitiima is 5-124. .
jACKSONrn.LE Fl.v. November il. Q
tant counties in this Sit-ts are still to b(
officially heard from.' In rfgnrd to'thi
election results up -to-thit time they caii
oniy b estimated a there are no .facilities
for telegraphic cnmmucicstion with them
Wilminoton N. C Novtmber 11. The
Democratic majority- of this State probdaly
raajres irom-1 l.OuO to 13. 000. Ho cbaugi
in the Congressional cleleijatinn. . .
Havana. Noveoi-er. 11. A FrencH
trr.mer from t3t. 'Thomuo hs arrived
bringing .'advices 'to the sixth instant
which says that on the fifth the Unite
States . frigate - Franklin m rived . at Sf
Tht-mas from Yij0. with Tweed on board;
AuousTA IK NovtmOsrlll. The Au
The Au
3 for Oci
iition r.f
guirs Cotton Ext:linis hn.- rt-ports
tober as to the pr .acr.ts and cond
the crops ou a- basis of 34 replies from 1
counties average date if r-:li.'a Ootobe
30. The weaibcr Binte the il.-st cf Ootobej-
is generally reported fav-ornbtc for opening
fruit and picking. The w eatliir was morf
favorable than last year i-.ir.tLe SoiUheri
crop. There were slight froi-ts from tt.-i
second to the fifih killing fruits aud n!t.A
from the sixteenth to the eighteenth whic?
caused some injury. ' In the bnttom' lahdf-.
tho cotton is late hutnaiug- to- the aci!-
vanced condition of the crop the damage
is immaterial. Sevcnty-n-vi-a per cent of
the crop is reported already t;aUicred''ana
it is exprcted picking will be completed
between the fifteenth atl thirtieth of Noj-
vember. There is unusual diversity otopinj-
ion as to the yiel-jp tlie estimates varying
from twenty per cent under to twenty per-
cent over'.last year.! A majority of thfc
correspondents report the yield about cquajl
to that of last year ; the damage by frost
insignincact; the tst-pterober storms wasteo
a small pereentiige of tho yield aad injured
the quality. As to the arade tlicre is bd-
iDg a good deal of ?arrdy and dipcolorel
cotton -bated aii.irirenor.- The crop is ma!
tured and is being gathered and miirketefl
with a rapidity seldom if ever equaled' .tt
is tbe opinion of competent judges that this
section is harvesting moro cotton than las
year by from ten-to fifteen percent.
LoNDOir November 13. .The Czsr:
speech at Moscow on Friday last has
depressing effect ea the Sroclt Exchanea.
; A heavy gale prevailed on the Coa-a'Sit-
nrday and Sundry night. A number df
ship disasters are reported
Naw Yokk November 13. Disnafch
received by tho National Democratic Cord-
mitte last night; from New Orleans sa!y
. - t . - r
iuc auuaii'ju is uncuangcu.
New York... November 13. A Timit
Washington dispatch says Sherman hail an
interview witii the l're-ilnt laH n ght in
raferenco to tbe movement of "troor. Gerj
Shsndaa left Chicago Sunday night under
oraera to take cimnd ct iNcw Orleans.
and make sUch disposition of the troo'ps s
win. p.;i;uic (juuiic. jience in ur.y enrerrrency
The Time dispatch quotes Secictary Carai-
eron: uie action; of t;ie l'rcsitient in thp
iQruit.g una I'tiCj lUftUU lJ JIiUre 1BIT Ta
turns and to furnish the' people of tlsc
country-with sariafaclory evidence that the
verdict of Tueidsy whatever it miy be
w.iendeci.ini hs been fr.e from framl.l
The Herald still pivre liavis 100 electo
ral votes and Ti dr:i J"81 with 13 doubl-
rul. It sas-r. fcrr;n o dou t.'ul ritattd:
As far as au-Jilionui (tct-ti'el rttuius mi
tney point . as pcf -.: t Demicratc tue-
cess."
The Herald's N -w Olea-'s Bticcial of tlue
twelfth ssva tl-f U..iied Spates Marshal
Putan- telfRr:f.he..t G:i. B. F. Bujc-r-to
night soctiluig hi prCseacc heic
ininns he wui f oise.
the J unci Bays in
(i'tpatclics from Floi-
ioutti Carolina coufiraa
Ida Louieisr.a uuillS.
previcus repor-fc thit tiny Jiave all been
carried -W7 the R lubhcuns' j
'Washington Njivnnbet 13. Soctetarv
Fith and wxrft.'ty C-siin-rurj cye with tile
Piesident in Pluladelpiiia wlu-n his ordew
were lsstnd for (rwin for F.orida anil
Lou.s.aDt Bu i no'ierinrf t'-e iirenerrce of
trusted pe.p'u.at Nrw Ol-aus.. It . js
knoftt thst the Pj-i-.-idint t... k tb red.' 61
his own hind and.il is liivc-d liii ambi
tion is to Btcr the coon!;; 'si ely thn-ur
the presont i!n:i6r-aTid-ti c-e t.i it that tile
ma ng'itful! lu-.ea htl -t 1'nsidetit.
It is rignificant .VatX. t5.e '-rJcis were '.-
rct from tf.e cotitu m i. '-in chief to tiie
genr'.s t the sr'nut-i.
Nw Yor.x NoTc;ii!fr 13 Oovcmir
Rice of ili-ocLus:!!" has just i!i tl)e
fullawinz'f.-om tliis cui.t 'Pit-Sideu' Gnot
at Wtahic-toTi: The e-:-.t;re R.u'lii-6n a'd
indepthdrnt press of .Vlis-nc hu.etts heart iiy
nsti in yoa id -etn'ilng Troojis to the dis-
puted Stace to frc-4i-rvu the ri!l:e Dear.
aad thc.pe rjla w3I a loya !y tbiie by tbe
result -01 tne election wl.ca hccs:ly ob-
tunl. " ' ' . ';'-;'(
BEBi.if. November IV A clrreoon!Jcrit
of. the line say t:ie ll-iw piper hav-
abaodoned tLe wirlike j. urii. . . . !
It is anbouorc 1 that I'.u-v is -likelv tin
obtain from." noilaed in-W-T for a larae
atnotlnCof ratlway'sh'ares. ' j -
ViKNwa November 13. A correspondent
of tha Tintt confirms the report that the
Russian arraj will be mybil;?-jd in. few
days. - Russia will snd 4 note to the pow-
ers ststiog that the'Vcrorm's demanded by
all can only be fulfilled by Torkejif-Ru-
aia prepare .1 defeod trwm. . " !
CBAELKSTON November 13. The latest
corrected let urn's give the Democratic State i
ticket 1318 msj jrity. The TUden elector '
in thirteen out of fifteen con o ties ara 713
behind tbe State -ticket - Governor Chant- .
berlaia claims the State fqr the Republicans
by 00f. . 1 i
ATLAATA u. rovcinr 13. Ex Gov-
traor Joseph . B.-own left to-night fcr
Florida haviag becjf requested to go there
Ly Wm. llewiu.
Washisoto. ITovtmbt-r 13. W. J.
-Yirer .ihe Washington correspcnlcnt of
the Cincinnati Cnnercli. Iiu w.-ived
the following from F. C. Z u-i.ir'e Uatfd'
New Oi leans NLveoibor 12-7:15 l- is-:
"All parisl.es are herd fiui. TiUlcu'j
mjri:y is 73d3. Th?M.- re u-a; nra taken!
illiciilly from the bix;s except ia two
parishes wh:c1i in oSlVtat "by tcl? jr.ip:iic
coiumunication." -
Tha returns of the popaUr vot show
that Tildcn h a mij.vltV of 2700O. - It
is claimed if. H ires buld. bs e.ei-to-I by
one electoral vote he would bi the --n'y
President who went into office M a uituor-
rty Pnfhlent. : Bucbamin aud Lincoln ba 1
a-plurality but not a majiity-ovtr all other
candidates while .Taldcu baa a popular ma-
j nity of over one juarter f a million over
Hayes aud Cooper. ' ' "
' London dispatches fr'om'Cilcutts c'stt-'
mat tlie loss of life by the cyclone at- 40-
.000.. Ciklcatta itself . narrowly . .escaped.
Reports concerning the famine fioni H nn-
bay are worse. A water fuiuino is feared'
in tome districts. " ' ' '
In the hurricane at Lisbon a Greek balk'
wa tup down in th channel aud the crew;
drowned. . . . .
The Cologne Gate!! publishes a report:
which has beea prelected to theKinof
Italy regarding the measures to be taken
by the Italian government at the death of
his Holin. The ministry propose imme-
diately after th Pope's death to occupy
the neighborhood of the Vatican by military;
The Prefect of Rom will request certain
papal official to assist at viewing the body
and ether accessary formalities. If this bo
refused the Prefect will forcibly eater the
Vatican accompanied by a questor andj
also by physicians notaries and" witnesses!
who after viewing the body will send t
certificate of inquest to Cardinal Deacon.)
A seal will be attached to tbe furniture in
the Pope's department and remain so till
after the' removal of the body. After!
twenty-four hours tbe bwdy will be atj
tbe disposal of tbe clergy.
The Pall Mall Gazelte. this afternoon in
a leading article says: "Once more dark
ncss baa fallen over the prospects of peace
That it will lift again we -may hope but-the)
news that conns trom St. Petersburg and
Constantinople rives us warning tha
feeling may yet conquer wisdom and tha
a tannin degree of insatiate ambition al
ready threatens ' to creep -into the judg
ment Of those upon whom depends th
tremendoas issue of peace or war. Th
course of the Csar is not the most alarmind
incident of th time but is far from plcas
aa)-. roHrllrrr " 1
Washington November .13. Secretary
Chandler had an interview with the Freer
dent this morning.
Tbe President has appointed D. II. Cas
ter Ceief Justice of tlie Supremo Court o(
ueorgia to go to Colunihis South Oro
Una to be present at the canvass of thi
votes.
Washington November 13. VermontJ
it appears baa elected a postmaster member
01 tne. electoral coiie-e. The constitutio
utionj
1. O
declares him ineligible. .
Ihe Prisulent has pardoned Wm
Avery. The friends of MctCeo are confi
dent that he will be prdoned ia a fen
days.
Ihe President has appointed Brbauf
.Lewis of. Tennessee rf gist rsr et the lan.l
office at Salt Lake Citv.
Captain Franklin of the Unitrd State.
Steamship Franklin telexrapha Sfcrefari
Kobeon from St. Thomas 00 the eleventh
that tbe Franklin would .tail immediat'yj
ai'cr coaling.
New Orleans November 14. L. 'Q. C
LMuar" ulrgrsphs frdra here' to a friend
that the. people ef New Orleans thr-ugi
profoundly agitated ar quiar and thui!
is not the slightest purpobe to disturb t(t
public peace. The ' ptopo'eiiioti.' tu yUa
the counting of the votrs u'ttsfor the-snper
vision of honorable men of both par.it!
meets the. concuricnce of the entire com
munity.
In addition to tho gentlemen before re!
ffcrred 'to as having arrived lisre f Wat fh
n.'viug nooiit-iaca uaro aiir recuea-IU
city: Ex-Govcrnr Curtm aud BiglerJ
Hon.. 8. J. Randall and M. P. Purdy ?.f
Pennsylvania Col. John' C. Burch Staj-jf
T. O'Connor J. M. Keatin; and W. Hj
Carroll of Tennessee and O. 0:endoiffr
of Naw York.
Tbe Democratic committee hav complete
turn made up from duplicate lists of the
re
supervisors showing Tdden's majority ia
the State to be 8107 by .which 'majority
they claim they have carried the State. Thi
returns showNichol's mtjority to be nearly
0000. Tbe city ia very ouiet. The nolitil-
cians are' anxiously awaiting the action of
the returning board which by law is rcf
quired to meet ten days after tbe ekctio
Chableston 8. C .November 14
Calumbia special to the Js'ewt and Couritl
says that the Republicans had midepropol
anions to give tne otate to uampton an
Hayes which the Democrats refuwd.
New York. November U.KTimet TaU
Iahasee special asys Ruger had arrived ye4-
teraay aiternoon ana ha taken cummsnd
of th troops.
WASHirTOTO--Npvttober-14; The ton
of the New York paper regarding th reM
ult or the eleetion is unchanged.
CoBSTAirrrworLB November 14. Sever
English officers of the royal ; engineer corp
ubtc arnreu aero. -
rru. ll: 1 it; . r . . . . .
. mo tuiru .B Jium iiurxiin pounds) o
the new paper currency ir about to be i
ued - '
: New Orlbahs November 14. The R
publican say they havo information th
Bist Baton Rouge has gone Republican' b
300 majority; - The Democrats claim it b
COO. The tables published ud to Paturda
iiim 01 tno city s vote. was. put d.wn nt
9700 majority- for the Democrat. The ofll-
cial count hw 101 majority for Tilderi
Auauionai returns irom cven uarishe db
not materially change the-result as teleT-
gtaphed Saturday. . The Democrats apprnlr
to have about 8000 majority. The R-.-pulf
uv.au uuwoTar anil ciaim tney nave car-
ried the "State ind Packard win ba -iiU
next uovernor -of Louisiana.
1 be Dsmocrats assembled litre har fr
mally invited the Republicans to meet therh
ior organisation with a view to r.irr.in .
.l.KJ.. .1 r a - . "a.
Nbw Orleans November 14. 1876.
1-0 tne llaa. pua'sy Y. htw Jit. A. Oarfleld. J.
A. Lovan. John A. Kaaa
J. .Irwlu I'm ail
The undersigned arrived "here vcatrilaJ
They came in anawrr to a teleewm from
tho Hon. Abraham 8.'.lTewitt. chairmafi .if
tne national JJemocratic Committte dated
"New York Novem&er i0 '. loTO." aa f' l-
lows viz.: -Citiaens bf N-.-w Orlans ur-
gently request. that a delegation of promi-
nent gentlemen come there t nc! ta cauri-
scl peace and a fair and honest - retard.
You are earnestly requested i'o be ne .if
ten ar -fiftea ail widslr known tn'cirat
aeLonUyilhyin tbe Gait Hjusr Situr.iy!. j
1 jiicccuicg uirecwy poum. or. it ciorecua-
veaieut meeting at the St. Charles H-rU-i.
New Orleans Monday moming. Your
prompt acceptaace "by telecrai.ti. -i i.
qnei-ted. Tnis emergeccv pi-'j to yo'jr
patrivtiem." Tie uad 'ed rB in
formed thatyru hate corr.e liro at the li-
iiutst of the Prtidcnt of'the Cr.itrd 8-nts
t'i see that the board of cii'tnun n.ki
fair coont of the vote; actually t. WliiVi
in the 4a-e canvas ytu :-s. y r r tarJt
Jo Uiye and Wbeebr. hs csndi-lHtea f ir
Pn dent and Vice President and Ihe un
dersigned gave theit-supi.-trt'lo Tfldcn Wiil
uenoncKs lor those f.fUsra. tbey feel ti-
Aured that all g-oa &a' el all partit.
regard an noneet. count ana true return at
the votes actually csat -of. greater moment
man in succeas or sny candidal for ffide
nnd.are resdy to Co all that honorable m-h
shoald-do to secure -aacb- rctora of ih
vote cast at the late election jV the State Of
LouUiana which aumes moro' thsn evr
before a n at focal imVortan-e 0d ;M1
which in Ibis crisis tbfe' nfinrk-r-
for tha cxiatenee -of a cocaun.ri-.! i
ernment Tbe undertigne.d tbeuforef in
view oj me nnnappy contrurersies which
bav heretofore arisen from ih r
the returning board of the Riai .hu.
acttoncoold not change the rca:t -of a
preaiientiAl election And in. view of
dtaireof All. good men that effect BUouid
riven- to tha will ml .-. '
W f ---.ay wa kii0 AAA VI fTllj tLM
at!" 7 exPrCM. ''PcctfuUy Mk yon dr
oc of yoa -a -at present -to- meet kI
cooter wuh-thonj peraonaliy pr. throui.
j -j M m' w e3cd mat win
and consider uch.ioflaenc a w powia
wmcn may ba exerfed in behalf of the
vote actual lv mt-aa J-.w Si. f. 1
lnpartiAlrty it LaH wanxai the uspeit
and acqttleceoce. of ITAaierrcia' peopla
f ail parties. Vfjiafieo" ; j'ours rcsptct-
fullr John M. Palmer Lymsn TruaiUuii
Wm". R. Morrison of Illinois; Samuel v.
RndAll A. G.
lVnr.!vaii!a : J.
Cnrtln: " Wiiu H irler 01
E. .McD-mald iT Iudiaa ;
J. 11. Doolirtle G. .11. iSiurtn i iwu'
Geo. Y. Julian M. D. au.in Jtbn Lave
r lad:an; Henrv AV"At:crson K. V . Ste-
venson H. D. Mcllenry. of Kentucky;
Ojwald Ottecdortlerrof New York; J. Ii.
Steele of Ohio; L. T. B.-.gy Jas. t). Broad-l-oi
C. Gibson of Missouri;' Jofn 'Lro
Carroil W. T. Hamilton of Indiana; N.
Y. S-imper of Conuc.cticu.L". j T.
Chakleston. .November -.-I4 At lull
bench of the Sctpn tnt Ci-tlft-hHs;!?
ralo n qulriug! ihe .liosrdT.Mf .cauvsiaora to
answer Thurs.lHy why-WTiU-ef" rwirrbitiwtt
should not itsuo fesfriiiaing them from ju-
diaiul fuuctivu audcviuUtiinit thcaivW nn-
istenal funelvoes af' -j; y'''
' iAler-r Nothittg haSTTSuPplre.llf'tifi
action of the Supreme Court. The Demo-
crats are chcerrui. Tho Republicans con-
Cede" Hampton's "election''" Tflortionof
tbe board af canvassers itnd'c'rs it lui possi-
ble to get figures
' MoNTOrmntYi- November' 1-TrteLe-ialature
convenetf . itii ncarlyve'riuc'iiilwr
present. Tbo D.-tuorratic caucus nomina-
ted S. W. Cobb for Presideut of tho Seuate
and W. II. Clements for JqioaUtr.
Columbia 8. CNoveinbt-r H. Tho
following prominent -Democrats are h.re:
Ex Governor Parker and enatof jtmdATfih
of New JerseyUoiK Moat'ery.Blwlf
Indiana Hon. A. 11 6tuarH -cf -Vnrvi.
and Hon. G. V. Cox". ""All is quiet aud tbo
Iimocrat.axe.che'erfuXp ..ti v.. ..wV j '
LoNDosr November 14. The Port in a
conspicious paragraph confirms the report
that Russia has auout' ruobild herarjpy.
It stated that Russia intends after Janu-
ary to levy all her taxes in gold. This
increases her tariff 20"pflr cent.
Most of the special correspondents take
a gloomy view of the situation.
Tho Pott 1 Berlin dispatch reports that
Russian journals say war is determined ou.
Domestic markets.
Oalvkston November 14. Gold 'llO.
Silver 1.0-J. : ... .. .v.. - . .
w Hides unchanged! .dry ansloctod JStil8-V.';
light- salted- 15Jc; "slack' 'Wiltctl li2e;
wet.' salted biitc'lit-rs;.crccq:?c.'''-
;-. Wool .Sales lOO.OtX) liouiwusv HuciSftvWc;
1HCO.UIU1 wl.i-ti; vuhio mm nviiiT nirjvv.
Cotton market weak;- good middling 13c;
middling llCi. Joytfliddl.iiis ll.Jeigood
ordinary 10?BQ. ' ' ' ' . '.v . ii.." "..t'i
Naw Yokk; November ;J L'-CotUji dull;
uplands 18c; Orleans 13 3-1 (ic. '
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Caffrss Afmm9 Aasda TexkCl-
Wko)tIi dealer la .
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fa .? titt:ri
1--: .mi U)t ; ' 51 i zs 3
Tail Mo;K U TRIJIf aid on of tha T.ARORsi In
tax ajaiket ul was BOCUHT FUS CASH U Ik HOT
Xrgsi tha 5tara. xtMRtalaara. and-. Will bo Sold at
IS f AAt
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feb!7Hia:wi.
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iK'prti ml loos Miffet-es
r -. ai .
nTlIin4 .1 3Mfiii.a
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laoovo.-A Uatih h;-ohr-ful
rpl.-l(a aud food ap-
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by ti.kini; S:on'6it-
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tceoo ain a ainglr partlrle of MercoryOT any-fi.lTiri.
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aad lax;.0cadaclk;.ha!
on fill labara
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of lao niaiaksa for Cootumptloil.
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