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DALLAS. TINAS Hints HAY. JANUARY -i is;
l'KU i:: FIVE CKNTS.
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THIS IS THE MONTH
IE ZXrJ'A.
INDUCEMENTS in CLOTHING
Closing Out Bargains:
Overcoats business Suits Dress Suits Walk fits;
Suits. Hoys and Children Suits at an Immense
San itice in Order to CIospi Out. Men's and Youth's
Wo-ste.l Prince Albert Frocks from $10 to 30.
Gents'" Business Suits:
Men's good all wool Cassimere Suits
for $10; New all wool Plaid Cheviot
Suits $12.50; the Most Fashionable
Plaids for 15 16 18 and 20 dollars;
English and French Plaids for 22
5 28 and 130 dollars.
At an Immense Sacrefice:
Heavy English 31cH:a Winter Weight Overcoats 2S
dollars Iilack Katiiia Heaver Oversacks 1'or 10
diiilars A Hood Cheap Overcoats lor 5 dollars;
soys'
and Children's m
M -J7 i'l 1 J
14- rs -
2 f !-'.5l $1 . 50
i. J
;l. rULM AND
riiu ojntinuiMl return
r UiiHo wlio lvo ea.'U
UU purtlculur ruforouee u l
i to LI10 tliapo wurmnuun" -r . -
ami nui
.i ii. ... iuhi tn miike m'li'OtloiH
"-K.lw.oan.lbil.n1n.ly correal
and most appiove.l 8:ylo and nttlie Lowest
Jill ill
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During ttie Next Ten Days
McCLELLAN
Will Positively Close Out their Entire Stock of
Groceries
t 8 THESE GOOIW MUST 111 num-.
A of Cauneil UooJs Jollli'n. u evtrj mhim
Whole Stock is
. ... ii-.i
h.TIH.. .. " "
if t ci.osko OI T at Private
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Call Early tinil Secure Your
J.T.TUEZEVANT.Jr
IZEVANT.jr.
TREZETAOT
CFNFnil IB Hlb
waaiaaaiii'i
Olllce: Corner LAJiAii
nriilns. Texas-
HepffesentB the
lOUOWioft
rir.Aorlllnnor'l'll"'lrl"
AmnaiMi In. ' . I melnna .
Btm.n Ainrlriiii Ins.. . loronio.
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All Lo'seT Tfjjnstoa
r.nmin(i.. in.".--":
HAMILTON & MEYERS
HouseSignantlCarriagePainter:s
JO 120 H STBEET MIUSTEIH-
PAI.K HANGING CTC. BONB.-1XO 00E.
crcoais irom t.w to
SUITS
$15. $0 $7.
Kahn & Bro
LAMAH.8TH.
Homo a tnoronuii .m
-.1 . trw.f0
nf lm eooiIi. before rte
nlune Ih v-ry eoneltiilve evl.lenoo thatthoj
l.lln C.otU.crs who preSont. tb. UtM
1'rloes.
n IKDt SIM. US
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STATt'.MKNTPii
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at Cost
THR TIMK H) I.AV IN VorR STOCK
bll olllld ur-cia
for Sale in Bulk
Ntniuln I" '"' '' 1
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nine ) ."
:asuns
J. T. DAROAN
tli k XT
& DAlMnAH
. . iviifl.K Sldi..
-iViTr-ClaRS Coniptmiea
ainmi.ooo
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... .-..- 804000
...
ami. Paid
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Ascncy.
Ul una
...Mir B nrBiTH
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5 J -ii
504 Mal.i St. Dallas.
WUilUN.UK AM) liKTAIL DKUUl 1.1
AIM AND FGHE1GN
WATCHES
DIAMONDS JEWELRY
CLOCKS SIIAHMYAUK
GOLD PENS SPECTACLES ETC
DIAMOND KKITTNU
AND ALL KINIW i)
Fine
Is
Kipuriig of ill I io4i Hon by KipwrariJ Workman
nuVN-iUv
H. BCBVA
WUol.i11.il Mlii U 'l ill Dealer In
PIANOS UKU.1X8 STOMA (MVKitS Ac
Hallatt Davi s & CO
GIUNI) SQl'UtK A XI) I'PIUullT.
MM.' 4 II K tNU ITttlUHr.
Smith's American Organs
;iliniltl I IIKIIOSAMI I'l lNS
Sol. I runAi1
fur lA-UI I:- ;i M ;.l hi y Ill-
tallmeuts rit
ti -'!! ii I W tW- I lit.
COSMOPOLITAN HOTKL
Main Sln'd
netHtM'ii Jlarkluinr.li'fT. rsim.htreels
DALLAS TEXAS
Vutr!ly;iIn-iil.
tt't Jiud !U:urti5t'.
Ten Slod.'ralff.
The CoHinopnlltnn has l i n m wiy refill"!
aii.l slockoil with pnllri'ly k mruiui
whIUUhoiatilo will bn .cll.l by u"ie-
M
VAN RONXLSL
novlOilHni
Protivlftoi'.
J. F. CALUWKIili & DO.
(Hui'iH'Ksum to Mi'h'H A;t'ulilw
oil)
Cigars ani Billlaifllsrijl
Ami Ant'Mii lor
619ElmSt.DallasTcs
orllSiinin
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NEW OUT EA
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French iiSiilsRcry
M Hi
1- r liirm- S'.-orlin
lvlM nl irrn. n H""'" "'
n ii ( iurtm
llulllll not " ..jiii)-
.. -Ihoi-li-i 11" ' .
l'lNl-.ltVttlOltl';i'"e '
.Mil.'
m !.a-MV'
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VV tin"
Constantly rrMvo'I';
11 1. '! I lll'I'l'
i; 1 ;.IIVl
lure oviirwi - -
GEO. RICK Prop'r.
LOUISIANA.
"Peace Hell We Don't Want
Peace" the Republican
Campaign Cry.
T!ii' bVaulli's of lUcllciiMii llluit r.ilOtl
bj a rink of rcilmioii
Tho Testimony all Tend to Prove the
Di'spcmto Efforts of tho Customhouse
to Cover the Premeditated Re.
turning Board Action by
Race Conflict.
lliv Kllli- ( I lib OruiilniloiiH lit .liurv-
Iiuiii.ii. Uoetoi
N i; Oui.i-.ANs Jiuiiiiuy a.
Abhi-y ooiu uiluliT nf tlu vucIdiim
r i chilw hi Moith LoiiMaiiu Irnlllu-il
lu ilny lu-liire tliu Soutiti' I'omuilttn.
tli.it iiflur llm nliiintini! into tint liou-e
ml tin' lib. -lit l.y lu'gi'iie.t lu lui 1 1 iii-
ili'ii' l iiM cliili lo minil tin' rlf.!i fur
niiiiic ti'ii ilaya ; noil lit r wliilti K imli
liriui'. nr iii'iiiui'H tit'lmiKi'il in Hit' rill'
t'lutis; li.nl ithvuvd iiiKt riii'tt'tl lilt mi'ii
lu HVniil nil ut'lH of viok'iirtf ; Hit' I'lulm
were mi;!iiiii'(l fiir tlio iurnihi til
ireKtrviii llm pciii'c uiiil wus in tile
Intt'rt'Hl ol mi i:ii'ty
JiKlKU l.ii Auiiln IJIvni III l.l" llln rl
l-lliiil WitikliiH mill l.tittrittt ouii-
tratlit'tt'il lilt' Htiitfiiieiils tif llitnilt
Monro lilnl WIIUhiiih to llu i-ll'. i'l ihiii
1 1 1 i-y unit nl In im liml hi it-fltil llii'in
mill Imrni'il lti'i'iililk'.'Ui tiflit'tn iiihI
1X1 III IllllTl'tt ll III I HI F II ' I till' ti li.-t-
tuaiiial lliflr pnili".! (ntyiiii? Iu uii
iii.'ti't in curry tlicni In 1 'nlnm hi t
..tt r. lt liml it iMoi luit r.n ul In r in in ;
i ii mily liml dritiik mi ttmut a if
imrti'il liy H u rt.'ll cr nvcr tulil .In 'nr
'.I .y I ...I 1. 1 Kittlit'jil nIhiiiIiI In III i 111 ;
'. I-. Ii-.tcticttlei) Hint ilny ; Inn m ro
iii iiiiI'I' iiici' uf Ihi' n'lit'i ti -i".i-ri'nt't" ;
was imiI in tin' littlil! nl ilniiKiii;'
' J'CHIM 1 U.'.l t '.lllll'l Wl.lll'l'lll f"
.'1 i i Kiitlnlii nf Mmiiiit' ndvc ti lrN-
lury nl liin Inn. oils 'Hict' iim'Iiiiiiii-
' in.; a ilay i"''iirt' cliMlinn; naiil Iiu liml
i t'll ti iiirnlicr nf it int'il iirtjrni's mn
.lii'i' tlit- irocl'iiilntluii li:nl been iisncil
ilrninn Hell utnl antillior lit urn
li;. infill Itlin tlvo ci'l'iiM nf it on
vvlitt li whs viritlcn ''lViiro; lit-ll wv
ilun'l want iH'inii'" liegnvt) it tlt'tiiik'il
-lory nf tliu himii'Ii for nrniH liy hlm-
i lt liml Caituin lloate wliii'll in isuh- I
Htuni tally tlii'NKine ui tnlit ly tliu litt-
ler i
'I III- loilllllt'l r th HllllHllHH III
Oll'lt'iillll.
K. A. liinlti' member nf tliu Drue
iHiriilid Ct'iilral I'liiiiiiiittee It.'htlllt il nl
IfiH-ili in refcifiii'e to renlfti ati.m iiihI
lliu vote in tliu iurlll of Oiiai'liitn;
s i l tin' ii'uh'triiltnii v-ii.s nmro in
1M7II tluin li' 1874. ami live more vntts
wtiin'iicl IIihii registered; tln'iu wcie
i.o ci)iii'luinlH itliimt itfcistriillnti;
tliilit't think the volii w as iniilei i tlly
nllfcttil tliereliy; hcarti that nver Heven
lillinlleil lii'Kroes ticlinitfi'il to tile
Di iiioi iatio clnl'H in Hie pariah In ()c-
lohcr; Iiu; original lelurn of the mi
iiervisur of that ailsh tilinweil the
liilnl Viilo to ho 2(i)l; In an IiiiihIiimI
liitciviewti Mud loi)lhy enrresinii-
iliiicn with Unvenior Kellnnn mm
Chief 8::iervinr Halm no iMiiiihilnt
were inink'of intiiiiiiliition or vliilepue
in Dtmulillii; llio l)i'inocruls knew
their only nnpu of miiMets ly In n
leaceful th't'tl'Ui; th ciminiittee
luiew tho Ki'puiilicans nan neen in-
lint teil to conceiitriitH their voleH ill
lnu ns lo elittlilt) tho ltelui iiinu liouril
to throw out country polU without ef.
fei:tinK '.In? itf-puhlieall vote.
Mr. Salisbury iinnii'.ii'eil that thi
.i ..! ilii Ueinocrutio testiinony !or
OnaeliiU.
Trrr.irt-m In r"i Hainn rioim
itlri.i'itil Aiiiul lli'imtfinllr
u t
i h - HeimteNUli-couiiiilltee exmiilneil
lun wilneHsi'li. iirlmilpally color
.vim il.iUileil nuiiieroua oases rvl i-
I .' . anil iiitiiuldallou in Kant Union
H u- '.iiiocl of w hich hnnbeo.il nlrea ly
puhlWl'ieil nhowinK nrnnn ofKmr
moii: tho blacks there. Tim movi-
t was direototi by wlilto lifpiuui-
frnm the euHlouihouoe nml wiib
. u lm uliiinilnrtt-t
I iie-
111111 III lit'!.'!'"" ' "
. 1 1. i... 1 t...t r 1111
11 .ill (-Ull nuu joini-u lu..c
r. 1... f....t.r.. Tli.rrfiti
Dt inoi r.itH. I'ipuio iso'MMo
clonal Mated he had t een
Cp.iOfim; IHek Arin.il Urn and
Ncverel Whli'pi-U
omltol.l lm iiut reeimi hliomce;)
ntli-rMie whlpplii; it"H dlscnvorod
e wa-- not tho party wanted mi l be
wa advised to ay nothing about Hie
whindniriheha bci 11 tbn nli iu-d mid
was tlmt at l y white men h(i ei wnril.
Bin Well Ji hilsoll "i:ed Ihli leel'
1 .i 11:. I inl.-llineiit lt Bve the
p i.;:.i.fHhM I'od J"i'"
ion 1 .inciuh'iiollby the relators
1 with i ri pe t.rnui rt hi neck his siory
:(.(nloi'itiiii! hi" inotherV which ws
! eiven yostvidy.
'ii-itllile lui-""' ''e""'' b
j iii- nisofes.
! Hheriir l-'oreman ltepui lieau Kve
I rnbio acoouut of the Intimidation
' l-rnctlced by the blncaa and aahl that
1 ft.r tho IlKl't Muul 1'leaaant the
i .11. .-ti o hlith that the colored
prlaoner would have been killed but
a a at... a.hii tin nv
for hltnielf. IINBIHIO'I oy me ""'l '
of ('apt. Mctiratb a Democrat and
the former Recorder of the parish. The
flht at Mount Pleaeant orlnlnaled in
tb killing and dwttoylng ot th oio
.1 itr-juu' w Ihi had jolm-d Dt-m-hi'..
.11
lli.. J.I.U- Mlio Mianillinril Ills W nll
M i ft' f !' 1 I lilnrvil Kltr.
.tin''
j ..!.. '
' l ivl- ih 15.'.iilillt'iiit proliHto
I I'l't 1'i ttOll Itnut't' culil lie
n -.t ! tl i i tin by a I'olinililtee
t n it nl lulnil lo rrrlvn; ro-
ll us a tlncHt lio left tho imr-
I .1 ! .
' ..t i 1 1 ;
I tMi.llii:
! ish ;
tciiioil Ihai thei't' wini cotiiiilulul
't i"" I'vIm.: ' eiily w ith Mm Mievvim
(!; !; ii i hlioctiiio to New OrlftU
mi Uie I'.'u; with tint but ho tllil not
I.Noiv i! till lie n-ai lii'tl tho ;'ty ; tlrsl
c.'ti.pli.liils NKuiuhi tiUu wero Irfimr-
aiii.e i if law ot 1'urtii-un ileelnluns ainl
ii rrfiiuii .iiiilnv ; ehai'Keg muicfriiluii
his c . 1 1 -. t ie Ml'ilrs weri truuipetl up
nt'i i w ii l. I in w an ipiciitiiiueit abtint
it' mill oniiiit Ins w ile Hint coliubiliuit
Willi jhs liAei.s which he iloiiietl.
Hill' u Mm llHlorm lo Knliu anil
l.t .
Ih'. I'tipi 1 1 t liiiiriiiiiii nf llio cniii
ml!:i e ho i l.t il Juliet' Duvl to lo
'in: Mini m!ilit'M hatl liollilliH lo il.
M iiii it iiUIh ui;1i lie Wan i'i'iiiiii!ristui'
e l I Kt llt'!.: luitwllhntttiull! u ills
li fi ill by hcvernl lunnlroil niajority;
I lie t-nnipliitiits ii4uliii. It I ti wore nniii-
i li hi- nml the etiie of ctimpluiu no
loilo-.n; Iiu km w muhilig of law
i'l iiiiinals won- not illlHHhi'1 f lln-y
loi'l in in y. was parllniin in his tht-is-iuiiH
I'l -ill t ana w hem tin' tiix payt li.
. -ro pluiiit its or ili-fcinlHiiti-; h u
lilt l... i I ol all I IH)! I li bill li' I lit- I it-III-ill
y o( tin- paril; liml ert-itliil uiilin'-pliic.-s
ill many cnliireil linliHohnliln
.;iai.l -il it tlivorco to Mrs. (slovens
Hl'ni'ili'iitil lilsMliltr v ile mill ni'i'iily
mill blKiiiieliill.v lived Willi the woman
wiiotn In-hail ilivnn i'1; for tlimn utnl
Uiinliiil t-utiMn Iim wnsiisUod to leslj;ii
tho tlfiiiand btihn ' lii'lled by iinlh enl-
I'l . 'I Ml.l w bill- I'll V.'OIS
liii'lililntlui. ul t tiltirrtl III iiiiii-raU
b.f I ullilusi-i .
S -v. :tit w' i i.o hi s Wore heiinl III 10-
I hi it lu . iioi'o-"' imi ill Sc. TiiiiHU'iny
mil! I ' ii I'liiia p..t i-dit'H ull ol whom
I. .-iiiil In in niiiilntiiili of colored
I I n in' i by I iri.ii. ei'is of their own
i t I
Ile riiaioili'i' t x it in I noil ('(loud
M t i i in iri. unit- to liiivernor Kel
l.''t: i I 1'i'ini- b'i'i'lh oniiecrnlilK the
nun u i . i Maui tliu inu tho campaign
ami on llio .i"V of i leet lull lillt falh-ll
lot licit ai.ylhing mitisfuotory a wit-iti-Nii
was pi sluvi- of only oi o thliiji
thai l.ouiMaiiii was lb-pill llcitll.
liCY NOT IX
. . ..
tlrwio anil I'.nrii'Mi- Wiiril. from lit.
Iiiiik iinr nl w Vurh.
Ai h i.sv .lamiaiy 3 In Ills nitH-sniji-
i tin- Now York Loyishituro
( J.ivt.i mil' li ibliih n refers lo tho politl-
cnl Hitiinli'iii us follow: ''While these
ihii."i were tiiIiii: on in tho Eolith
ineiubi r ol the c ihlnct ul Viishlii'tnn
was . clsiifj ih I'.liaji niaii of a puriiiittii
iiiitioiihl ciiiiuiiltlei- and with the no
opera! loll ol mniio of Ills llolloui:iH-a III
the iMliiiieti.''iilnsi-llintt and cyslciiiall-
cully htiiniilatliii; the.ic thsporuto inon-
sine'." "i it. I n-liii'lli'" lo lh pr-tldelll
of tin- .Si'iial.- iU'tri'miiiiu wlnit iiloo-
tin ul voles i.l.nll bo iintiitod ho Bays:
"it Mich a power Well- III illlVO boon
t st. il in a i liieb- miilill ih punitory
would have been chosen nut so far re
moved troni inpiili-r iiceiiuntiihlllty ;
nut the people of thin country will
never vest siir.li ii power ill m.y one
iiiiiii however Hi'lt-ctod. They will
novel coiiM't ton new coiiMtructioa of
tlineuiistlliitl n nml laws inai oenrs
Hiu-hliuit. They will Himul uriuiy in
l he uiie.ieiit way mid Insist Unit
I hi- I li-i-lunl loir In lilt tiinomonrji
M ..nil lm 'itiiiit"l s l ltt'jr ll Al-
i iini-ii I itmilrii
by the two hnu ' of ColUjri'Hs and by
nobody else. In cotiehiHioii he nuyti:
"The peojihiof llio United HluteHwill
never iMiii-eul lo have their reprenelit-
alive in CongKHs stripped of t1'''9
( 1 M i rs or lull-rule una usurpation njr a
deputy "I the Soiiiite or by any aliifile
person and Mill loss by mi olllcer who
Is frequently Interested 11s a candidate
in tho result uf tho count. In thl
s-ntiiiioiit mid purpoHe tho State of
N..w Vol k curdi by concurs. 1-oreuiost
aiiiol W nil our American couimoi).
wcallhn In point of population and In
luu v-ui it'y anil cxti'utof lu-r Indii-
trie uud inleroHtF i-ho ha In every
vioiKsltuiiHof public nll'ali put forth
ull her Mrcnnt.li moral and phyalcal
to maiiitoin the existence and the Just
..tiihiirltv of tlu Union and he can
never coiiH'tit I hut the tlme-conse-crated
method of cuiisiitutliiual gov-
erument M111II bo sii;.plnnted or over
throwu by revnlul bunny expedient"
Mult Iti hbi u in lv. - i Ni'W lorlt nnH
T-.-iiv YtiKi;. Jiiiuirv 3 Former
emnlo'.eea nf Duld' Kapre Com
11 v w.m iinei-ted on a eharH of
flit t 111 ' I 1 .iHll ll.H 11 initf-i -11 ml nbstrni't-
j o is v hilo I" transit between
.1 1 looi.llvn. and were
ti..liiv.-r "ie li'h'd StulcH ail
.riil.s lorlrln! Wmrnits are nut
(r tin urn nt nfi Ihei- rWofllco ail-
i ti.oiith-.-.'.M'lliie nt prcHcut toKive auy
! iiiforniatioii 011 llio matter.
limit's iiniinniul.
Nkw YuiiK Jaiiinirv 3.-A dispatch
from l-'ort I''olterman dated D comber
30ayH that Crook's command arrived
there after a severe march. Tho mer-
cury froze on Christmas day. Indian
aeout
I hllll H
nml a Ilea nave 00011 uihuuu
iMntto their nuBiioies. unumui
j 1
rronk coca to Cheyenne to aiienu
curt martial. Another expedition
.111 itrnhablv b omaulaed . la few
n in - r ' '
WASHINGTON.
Tama Day's Proceeding In
the Houso and Sonato.
The ( nhlnt t XcsstUo Mid ConiemtlTc
lu FlurhU luulilauk and rjuulh
turullu Matleri.
Croiiik' Tentlmony in I h Oregon Electo-
ral Affair Shown Parker titd Miller to
tie Dtmucratt-CommitteiiioRtbo
Electoral Vote Count at Work.
I'Iik I Iftlxin l III Mlval Uwiitranr. lu
Hi'' I'll ulitl Vlali's lu b. llorlUl h)
I n l i) i-rs.
Wamiimhon Janutiiy a Kimulry
eolith ills th- i-luli uo'iil that Ihe hcIIiiii
of the e tluin t lo it i w tun nenali e aim
eoiist-rval iv. No aiilon Will bytukell
rt naidi SuiU h Carolina 1'iorbla or
I.oiiihIiuis unless some over act of
tlisnrtler makes federal Interference
Imperative. The reenKiiltlon of I lamp-
Ion or t hainbeilin lu South Carolina;
NleliiilU or 1'iickaiit in Iriiulslana;
Stoarii or Drew lu Florlila will be
avoldeil If possible. The tax-payera
have the iJwiiu in thtlr own hand..
Huiiar nml krnnl lanimltl en
ottnilnir lit M.eli'ral ul
Tl e St lute eoiiiiuitteo on counting
the eleiiuiiil Vote liml auollier Bt-slloii
to ilay. Mr. ConUIing wa with tho
linn in It l ii- lodity lor tho llrat time.
Iiu- piot-eeiliiiKa of the committed are
still piiitinliiary. No proposition of
any kind lotikiiiK to llual ai tlnu have
in u initio.
l lio House coiniullli'e oil the den
tin ul Volo had I wo inoetliiKH today.
All llio matter that ha been collented
bus been oriloreil printed. The joint
inei'tliiH will not occur for anveral
day.
IJrnitf Nponlt Willi rorhwl Tn.
Auollier Interview with l'reoldeDt
(Iraut I published. Ilia review of the
(ituatioti in tint Nouth Is harsh and
covers witb 11 approval all the olaliua
of tho ltopiihlicnn party. It may be
hmIiI that It dor not accord In tone or
aplrlt w llh the view of the prealdent
a fairly niveu by Mr. (lobrlnht In lila
report of Ihe Interview which the
president noi'tirded to him.
l b U.nloml Vol r Lonlalana aa
nuil aouili Carol lua Italy Uollrd.
JtiilKO Hpnltord duliverad the I)emi-
cratio electoral vole of Loulalaoa to
Mr. Kerry yturdy Mho gave him no
rei-elj't. It will ho optlioil with Ihe
other nt the Joint aeaalon of the two
H.ni" whan llm vol la eountad.
The delivery wa wltuesiod by Karia-
tor Itayard and ItprntatlTe Willi.
The Democrat!!) electoral tote of South
Carolina wiis al!) ilelivercd to-day by
Colonel Ilarrlugton In the preenue of
Henatora Uoi'don ami llayard and
Itepreaentittlve Willi. No receipt
Klvell.
Harm ih t'anlnmarlena Trlt-arapU
nmiillli brfure III
Hon.
Mr. Jtaruea mauiiKerof the Weateru
Union Telegraph at New Orleans ap-
peared at the bar of tho Houe toiday
At hi reipieat tlirough couuael he
wa allowed until Friday to prepare
blsamwer. In the meantime here-
main In nominal custody of the eer-geant-at-arma.
Mr. Turner niananer of the tele-
Kraph otTlce at Jaukeouvtlle Kla. re-
fuse to disclone tho aeoreta of Ilia
olllce before the Heuate Committee on
Privilege Biul Ulectlona. He will be
reported to the Huuate for contumacy.
Tratlmouy or 'rnla In Ihe Orrgou
'.
Nothlug elicited from Croulu beyond
j tllu fet that Parker and Miller who
acted with Croulu In the electorlal
oolli-Ke are Democrat though they
nat their ballot for Huyea anil
Wheeler. Cronlu had 110 couverBa'
lion with Hi naior Kt-lley and couault
ed no lawyer la renaid to bin course
After being elected iuesuuger Cronln
asked leave to rt-Hign a he could not
allord to make Ihe trip. He had apent
11 f teen hundred dollar lu the com
naiun: had no promise or hope of the
money being refunded to him; apent
the money with no Idea of getting It
hick ; hU law practice la from five to
alx thousand doll'ir per year; a imo
Democrats present eapre-wetl a will-
Ingncaatohelp pi.v hU expenaea to
WiiBhliiKt'1"! eMiiiaied expenses at
three tlioiisand dollar and those prea-
ent tliouxht It too much ; would not
come for lesa ; had case In theaiipreme
court whl' h Interferred with hla corn-
lug ; advised .with partlea who
said "yu mlKht well
go for uuh-SH Tllden la elected the
country la oue and then the case
won't aniountto anything;" Hlllluger
chalriiiuo Doiiiocrittic comniltiee had
tweuty-elnht hundred dollars ana tne
additional two hundred wa ratieu oy
note signed by wlluwa and Ualllugerj
mall uauifl J'atrlcK nan win troniu
If Tllden wa eleciaii lie cuni uavf
nythlngho wauteii luwiucu v'ronin
reiilled Mr Tildcu would nave noin-
Ins he wanton rairio aaiu uoiuiug
about money.
C'oiiKrvaaloBftl
The House majority and minority
reports lu the caae of the admlaalon
repreaentatlve from Coloraao were
made and recommitted. The majority
report reeognl.ea th .xoena ofODlot-
port recommit the pumue bt nn ct
for It adiiilMlnii.
Mr. Uillof Iowa yes apixrluteil Id
plaoeolMr Mo urn on the coinni' (eo
ou rlobta dutlea and prlyilt-Ko of tl u
Houae ui coiiiiecllini with ihu count-
ing of the Pretilitentiat vo(o.
Hanat: Nr. Hpenier of Alabama
preaeuted a petition algiiod by ship-
mkatera and olher of Mobile Ala.
reiuouatratlng (igatnst the pntinkO of
the Houae bill to amend the nliippln
aut of 187'2. lieferred to ooiiiuiitiee mi
couimerce.
Mr. Morton from the committee on
privilege and elections tiibinltted a
report declaring the inauiigor of (he
VVesteru Union Telegraph olllce at
Jaokaniivllle.Ort rou a wIIuch iiiiu-
Uioliod before the committee lo testily
In regard to tho electoral vote of Ore
gon lie nail reuisca to aiiHwer cer
tain queatlou propounded to him hy
l lie committee on the grntnid that he
could uot divulge tho but-iiRns i f llio
olllce and teatlfy a to uiuUn pai-sin
over the wire. Aiicouipau.vniK Uh
report wa a retohitloii of tb eoiii-
mlltt declaring Mr. 'liirni r 1 in duty
bound to anawei ipiesllims iiihI Csnn. t
refuse to do ao by virtue of his oilU-lnl
oonneetlon with the Western tiileii
l'elegraph Company. Ordered to he
prluted. Mr. Morton gave not lee thai
he would call ll up for coiinldomiiun
to-morrow.
A bill allowing the late cullei'tni for
the Fourth Uourgla dlHliiet his lary
waa paaaetl.'
Mr. WilKhfa railroad bill waa ilia-
en s.-ed unill ailj iiiritiiioiii.
F1A1CJUA.
Tki JU' I'B with lb NntllrnU-nrrw
laaaauraUtl Worur.
TAI.t.AHAHltB Kla. Juiiuaiy 3.
Yesterday the Itnard iiiNtle It return
to the Supreme. Court declaring tho
vote for Oovernor 1'he court aoci-pteil
th la aa a aubatanttal answer to the will
and charged the parties with the.
proper costs. What aoilim will bo
taken regarding the electoral vote ha
not been determined Oovernor Drew
wa Inaugurated at noon Chief Jus
tice Randall ad mil lstorln the nath.
In hi J Inaugural addresa Uoveriior
Drew gaaranteed full pimiconsIuu and
proteotlon lu the enjuynielit of nil
rtghta and prlvllegea to the frt-oiliueii.
A great mauy oolored peoplo wit-
nvaaed and took part In the Inuiitfura-
(Ion and but few Republican ittvi-nl-ed
themaelvr. Nearly If not nil nf
Oovernor Htenrn' onblnet ofllcer n ore
preaent. Governor Hteains Mo self
illtl not attend. The oath w mlii'ioi-
latered to the lieutenant governor Itl- o
by the chief Justice. The Li'Kl"lutuiu
t uow organized lu both bratuiv.
and both are Domocrutin. '
Till; AJSiilCY YV1ND.S.
aHimmrrl ol-ANinrrh lor rii"ttb( is
nud I'rew Throo lUm iit il
Kky Wi sr Jiuiuary ;i'liio Uai.'t
sent out lu aeureh nf the pussi-nyor tin
the Ill-fated steuiner Kinlle have re
turned. Two nf Ihe Clew Were foil ml
wailing In the water one of ulium is
insane from siilti-ring. Dr. Ht-mepihio
Hoilrignra i leal lore ti lliiulllaii cntu-
uilHslniier tn the late Ceiitelinlnl exiii-
tiituin at riiilailelphhi was foiind on
the akyllght on which ho had diifiel.
When tiiken (ill lie was In an exlui'l.-t-
ed condition but la now ri-enverltnr.
The exact uumber of passenger win)
perished I not yet iisceflitlhed.
Ilnralng- of a Vt Mine.
l'lirrsvuxK I'a January i). Tl e
gang-wiiyt f niiiie No (I look lire Ibis
evening ami extended mplilly. ills
nipponcd all the laboifi es-'npt-d by
various upenliiga. KlghtyaU mull t
were autloitated by the aumKe and K" -.
Latkh The aiunku 1a Inc rciiHii
heavily lu aiiine places (he mine is
caving In. ' " ' " ' 1
lh HealNtlrrilan Foanlliie
Nkw Yohk Janimry S.'-Iri thrf pi-
olal election to fill the viieancy caii.-'i il
by the election of HmlthKly' to 'l o
mayor of New York Ditvhl Dudley
icld the Do moor alio candidal for
Congress ha 33411 majority.-'
A ItullruHN Aeelilvnf. .
CofKNliAUKN January a. A train
coiitailillig ne hil'nl'ed laborei to
clear the fhioM' tilili'S 'ilii tn'twecn Ilur-
aansaiid O trhm inn off the truck
killing uiue nml wdiindliiK tllrty. '
Uiivemnr llnrlrmiirr Moin
IlAitiiiHltUini. i'a January 3. Gov-
ernor lUrtraiift's meSHi;n luakcaco
reference to national afl'alra. u
On lo lnluat : ' . i'1 '.
Five car load pf Iron have been laid;
on the Dallas and Wichita railway"
aoveu oar loads are here and nineteen
are ou the wuy.. By the eud of next -week
the first tlve miles will belaid
and there will he no Iniarriiptloiiliert- '
after In the progreaa.ofthe work. -
Breedera or riae -aiil. " iVoile.
. 5)J)Aii.aK'rx4Jnur7 jii(
The bhort Horn . Couveiudou wllk
meet In ballaa at llio i'".''.'"'""' t '
o'clock mi OU in )u 01 j unary.
1877 and will eouveee iwo .. rtt
theirleudsaud. breedera of short born
cattle I" theKtaleof. Texiiro must t
uraeiitly reqiieated to Bileiid s sumo ;
......iioiia-ef areat Interest will bo
iliscusH-d- In which all. the fine cuttle
Diell 01 VUBOIHiB i.itv.rp.- -.
uewapapsrs of (he Mate are requeued
to lve this rnitlca an Insertion'. - .
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of
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