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____- NEW-YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2?">, 1H7(>. PRICE FOLK CENTS. vol.. y XX VI.x?-11.000. _.--,-,-1-? VIOLENCE IN SO. CAROLIN .?*?? A LETTER TO THE TRIEUSE FROM Q. ('I! .MUERTA,N. Illlim ATK.X ITIE8 OF RIFI.E ?SLUM _m arrant to m Man uaaoa 01 moon TitY?Tiir. nan ( i.kai. i?vsn:ii*n<>**' 0? 1 VIIISIt.N itrUIll *ltIK.--THK SE KI? 0? TBOC In ii Lui-.' litter t?i TBI Ti-hunk, t? -.rapliod yesterday eTCaiaf from Oota-l Cox. Chamberlain fj-tju an account of I (??militioii of iitr.iiis i.. South Carolina, a I'xjiliiins his reason* for ralliii*. OB the Q. CTnim-nt tor troops, His letter is a calm I ch ar slut. m. nt of bit side of the ->ies?nt (*? trovers* , and is the most -ratable contiil titin y?t iiiade to the liistoiy of the recent o bleaks. GOV. niAMr.i i.;.,uvs tetter. To the Editor of The Tribune. Sut: The ?-(iii.iitmti of Boath Caraliaa t*t ntttiKts Hi?1 nttciitii.ii of the country. 'I mrarant laistifni met kam smeented, gueath vi eonstitutional power :it!?l riifht, of .-x?-cuti prti.letm- :it.?l'tlut> , <?f political discretion, ami. 1 happily. ..I' fin ti?:ui aad Ladh idaal Interest* To nt .?nceclcar-sitihtcd and impartial aiiiotiK the ? (lUiii.iits ami animosities which now envelop j,;irti,.s !.. lins-S diftii u'.t. I sbonld cla moro than Will 1?<* MMtM to nie if wer.* t?. a-sseit my own entire exempli tram distarbtaf btBatmcet. Tht taet th 1 am myself ? eaadidate will I?.* (?..'.Mi t.. i!i.?erc?l;t in?- ::** ? -Wit-Mi 0. fad the oth.T hand, tii ???.? ttht denounce my Beth an.1 deny my -t a!? n:? n*- WOtdd seem to bei in any fair estim?t?*, to tonal discredit. When awrt ui>.?n my personal and ufflcial responsibilil that .l.n.a-t:?' violen- e ? \i?'- beta of > i? h --_ - ? and ttnxue m t<> be beyond the restraint*- of <?i?l li.iiy civil and judicial -gen. i>s. Bad "Ihm \V.i< Haiiipton !il?'ii 1m- personal ?responsibility dciti? it, the cotintry iiiii?t l??.k to tin acu-r und infonnattan of the witaeoeeoaad to tbe evidence winch each pi to inform lit jutl.ineiit. I d?> n<?I petaeive that tl ex-MiMir?* t?> Lia* than in th: of my ot>i>oncii's. sir James liaekintoi "Official responsibility eompoaee the mind an sobers the judgment.'' I eertaiuly feel tbe trnth ? tlitTtin.uk, and 1 -.enture to think that 1 a'.n u:i?!> i.*r boakls at tl.:- to ?I?? alvlhe tint . *.ia. t .vithai: tbe impartiality I eaaeoaman than any Othei man in 8oatb Carolina. The rtati ment I now make Is called forth by th ?.--ifei.il efforts made i?y my opponents fa B?timent of the conn! th?* ?an??* whlc I have the lurtun?* t?i represent, and sgainsl th I'r'-id'nt of the United States, who I te tny call apon lii?i foi aid in rappre* viol?ii??*. 1 be i* U bei ?.al only th view? of my opponent?. 1 ?l?> not expect t? part ?Mini i_i? ?tl.-? on ait_6i ride. Without dkmb , if do. ?moat, ?Sepohlicans will ?n-* action aad that of ?the President becani rparty; while for a similai reason Dt will (lenoiii.?'.* it. Fortunate!} then iaaconsidei able reeerre force ci men not blinded >.r -pervert*? ky mere ;? ,?. By inch m? n a .tat me will 1?.- candidly considered, men I especially addre. M IDO I" AM ? ! EGMLATUBE. The provision that "theUnited Stateashall pro t. ? ? . * ? of this Union .?n application of tin Legislature or ? .f the 1. .< ? ntivc [when tbe Legisla lature ?anieit be eonvened) agains; domestic t?o I?;??" is a part of the Constitution <>f Th. I * tee, It waa intended t?. meet a f??i - sity. It imposes a high duty opqii the ? ? ?BBMat, The only in?|iiir.v at present needful is baa a ease oeeaiied here which warrants tb. "f the power thaa eonferred and the <i of a duly thus Imposed ' The answer depend* maiulj Tht I'te.-i'i.M.i ??i tii.* United Btati t, ?pea my application conformably totbetermaol ? (institutional i?rovi?inii, has decided to grant tl.? protectioQ demanded. It t.- . gestcil that the I_e*t_s_atn_e aright have been convened In 1his.st.it?*. (.'? rtainly tl.it? - ?an l.ave n? foundation except in the deain for delay, it doe. i ?M tro to th.- _aarita ??t the ease. If a ease has non ari-i-'i whleb ?oi*i wairanl the Legislature in call lag for protection against domestic % i?.i.-n? ?-. tbei tin* ?Legislature r??nl?l not be convened in tin cute ?prot?t.ion befes? the domestic violeuce iron]?] bars aeeompliahed He purpose. Besides this then an- n.? fiiii.l? available u winch mo be made avalla* l)l( within the IltXt 80 ilaVsf.il t))?- expenses m Beparahh- team a session, however sholt, Of tin J.e. islature. TIIK l u i .?i DOM -!ic Vici r* < As t?. th.-fa? t cf deeneetit violence in this Siate, wh ?t km-! and measure <?f proof should he required. It B well to notice thai Um Coastatntion does not the kind or extent of domestic violence wbieb will warrant either the Legislature <>i the Ex? ecutive m spplyiag t??r protection, oe the United Btatee ia granting it The Uaitod Btatee Revised -bat pow? t?. the President "m case of an insurr?? ?turn in any State ?gsiasl the Qovenuaeat thereof*1 to give militari* aid oa apjiiuation of the Executive, vbsatbs Legialature cannot be convened. What '?.??rinay he th.-c.va. t legal ?eiaitioa ?f the term " issaeetk riolem <? '" as seed n? the < ??, ititution, oi "iiiMitr.cti,,., " ;,, ns,.,| i? fi?. ?.taint.-, H \m11 he r<m<. ?i, ,i fag ill thai tl - - we contemplated ?r* such a? pi.-nei.t so formidable a i. aisaaaee or ., t . ?trnction to the itwhaip ?t the fanetions si the Qsvsnmsat ??f tbe iTtaln.tbe iiafiaiisaisiil ?.i its laws "id tbe piotcttitiii of it-? citizens, m t?> require Heater fore?- than tin- ?GovsruBseal of the state poo* ??sses for that purpose. Neither 1?.\ th? Con ?tittition n??r the statutes in it made a condition of tin-exercise of the power ia (?u.stioti, that tbe ?lonn-hiie violente or ?n-nii? (turn sliall li.m- overthrown the < ?mi I-? <>r a?tiially resisted th?*ir offlcrs or prea__M_. J he occasions f??i ils __?. ?Cli_i-se, n, Ig ,,.-- ?? t lit- Official disci, ti.?n of the Executives of the State and United Slat.*?. Thefa official i?s].'ni-ii,iiity is the safegaard -game, its ***** 'Uns isth.t ?lociriii?. hud doMii by Chief Jnstieo Tmiey || I.ntnr n^rt. Hord.n. Tl, therefor.-no si^< ilie iiifallil)let?st bj win? h it tiny -??known when the proper mom. nt or oe. asion has *r' I ved. Tho?,- who assort that such an occnBion does not ?owe-ist in Boath Ci olma d.-< lare tliat tli.-(i\il Wooers ?ia\. not h.en iWtnmti in the ex?-? iilu.n of ?tie law?. lint doiiiestu vio.,*n?_a may aitgt and ?utterly paralw.c the arm of the civil autlionty vrith wit actual physical resistance to any ahtnat of tho ma. Insurrei tion may exist in complete proportions _*_** ? hlow has been struck against anv eiTil officer. To send a constalde or Sharif w arrest a thousand armed and mounted toin, assembled in violation of law aud CTKaged in riotous ^cts and murders, is not necessary to establish the fat. of the existence of domestic, viol? nee or insurrection. To send a col ered constable or a treacherous white sheriff with a colored posse to arrest or disperse a thousand brand, mounted, disciplined white men, organized In military eompaaim and aetjag aaderthe < in.-inilof inilitaiyi.iluei-. in lln- mid?' ?i avb political campaign in this State, WOOM 1?' H ? criminal folly, I now .proceed topraaeal a a m.-ut of ?In- faets nil?n which the present call i the IV? ?al.-nt f?.r ?ml in suppressing domestic lene.' in this state has been ?nade. I ahall mah? statement win. h ?Ices not K?t on oflk lb- inloi tion iinvv in in.v possession. Mii.iiAitY siHisdiii oi ran ama cl?bb. Tint: As to the rifle ?-lull?. Tin-s? clulis ?in gaiii/ations having every distmctive festure ol i tiir.v eompaniea. The. exist, anisas disbanded a my proelamatk.f the 7th last., of which II no evidence, in every county In tbe State. I 1 the evidence of the existence <?f 218 rifle el with th?' names of sonic or all <>f tbei? oflb These chiba bave aa average member Of HI? men. The evidence show? tbe members of thiaforceof nearly 13.000 men armed with not ksa than 8,000 improved bre? loading rifles. My cetimste of the a bole nnmbi in.ii enrolled in the rlfla ciaba and a.nned ? effective weapons la nol Iaal thmi 10,000or 18,1 while the estimatea "f my Inftarmanta vary ? 20,000 to :fi?.<><><>. besides enuptny offlcers. evidence shows that these dnba are organized I j regiments. I have before BM at tin? moment ?in I thentk printed copy of the general ordera ha 1 l.v the colonel of one Of these regiments, cim ' signed l.v the ailjiitant. in which Instroctions gpecificslly given t?> the Uentenant^nhmel, ma and eamunuiding officers ol eompsnice. The ? dence point? also to tbe existence of genersl oflli having control <?f other formstiona composed regiments snd brigades. There is much evide bom independent soute? ? anon ing thai fully l?',i improved breeeh-loading riflea have been pincha bj rifle ?'lui?? m tins State wit bin the last i mouths. These organisstiona sre not only ootside th? l? bnt they sre strictly prohibited by the 1 State, The evidence is overwhelming thai tb clubs were fon.1 snd have been constantly used tbe chief basis oi m of the 11 party. Daring the month "f tugusl I att? t d? ?I I pnhhean meeting?, smong other?. In the counties l..lg( ii. hi, Kewherry, Abbeville, Rarnwcll, a Lane i?H r, al ea? h ol which ti" ? re presi in namhere varying from 400 to 1.000, In av ily m toed with pistols, snd were commanded persons hesring the titles (>f militar] officers. Tl marched snd naanenrerrd ss ordinary militari ro They stl nd? d tbei i ? ? . ?ill Instsn? ? s oi foi. ?- I theii tion in Repnbli? ?n tn? ? tings h ? i armed, orgauised bodies. In their ?everal localtiestheseclnbsha openly and ostensibly a? Democratic campaign? ;.i! w ??le in the Stati ridden bj ilaj snd by nig] ? be !.'? publ icen ..? I ? - - . members, uttering threat?, snd nol ug them. Prior t" tbe rece?? ?n?t.it'i tl I .V pi' lam iti"H sad csll noon I ? u bo vv. re ni' ??'.... i!. ;..,,. ! I? nti.ii n a ? ' ? I.l ].ill.He;ill p.-II!? had whipped ted hundreds, snd hail i m \ idtially ill.. , Tbei bad f"i il most part et mied punish in? ut I the !? i!"i in-picl both In ? i! m tbe itln 'is of ih. law. ' ? l almost the ? of white tuen in their local i tl a, no ? fl cicnt way of enfon ing tbe las iblc or sherifl ??- itb a i nlon ?I p --?? won ? law. If I were i" paaa through lb? [ahonldncvei order, advise, oi ?"t-nnt tt ? ? i?.- made to ovi irome anch obstii the law by any force then al my comma won!.! ..? i."! I -? idle than cruel. . the State Government. Aconspirsej be a i ot.frili tat n.n of two or more perwiUK to do m lav. ful acts, oi t-. ?!'. ' iwfnl a? Is by uni I i . on fed? ration todo unlav? fi ,srts by unlawful i ? It ruse to prop rtious an exhibited itself in ways winch made alloidiuuf civil agencies impotenl to cope with it. Il by tlie commission of crimes ranging from thn ? ..il injury to murder, to deetroj lln freedom u oritj "i lln- pi o pie in tin pu--- ul i lei tion, an tan? to overthrow tbe lawful guvernmenl ol tb Male. Tin: BIOT ai i ii i STOB. I '.?ne DOW to tin- tran-a ? tu.n which ?ski (l a? " the Ellenton manas? re," sud a bi? li ?? n? the im mediate eaase of my call upon tbel'i militsry aid. The countr. la slread*. fum lia the Hamburg massacre, which wsa si tin timen n? occurrence, in July, declared by my opponent here to be aporsdic snd unpremeditstcd in ?tschsi a? id. Ellenton, th.- cent? ol tbe ?cene ul th snd more . \t. nsive m is-a? t? . ?a ?itusted m tbesam< county with Hamburg(Aiken),and aboni fOmili distant. Tbe oonnties sdjoining Aiken cm tb? non I and si tit h are Edgefleld sad HaruwelL Tbe i." and massacre eontinu? .i from the l?tb t" Ibe !_ Itb o ? nili.r. The attan ? fully planned, al 11 ut ii tul reporta of its charsctei were so sncressfull* luppresscd, and tbe terror inspired in ?ill the loca era of tbe count, wassogreat, that 1 waa nnabl? to obtain nn first official report through 1i" i lai ofll tent from Colombia sntil tbe iSthofOctobei l.v. n then the .report was very imperfect on occounl of th?- f.ni thai the colored people abo were tb? witnesses snd objects oi the violence were ahaenl (loin their homes tbrongb f< ?.r. aud when ae.a asible wen- in msny ini lane? - snwil lit,.' to give Unir testimony autil furtbi t protection eonld be gnaranteed t?. them. An elaborate iovestigation has now been made, ami tin- following statement La made op from tbe written testimony of more than one hundred sworn witnesses win. have been careful!) examined, li will I..-seen that all the discrepancies between tbe present statement snd that mads in my letter ol <i(t. I to tbe ?Chairman oi the Democratic State Ex ecu tire Committee simply add features ol deeper borra to the sflair. In the County <>f Aiken and the adjoining eonnti? ? of Edgefleld ami Uarnwell the ?hit?- Democrats began sa early as Iaal .July sj -i. mntically t.. Infoi m the? olored Bepnblicsns thai tbe Democrats had re* -?'Un? to carry tin- eomingelection, and thai the ( olor??I Republicana would have to vote w itb them. laAagasI ;m<l the early pari of September these threats took s more definite form. Tbe colored Ke publicaas were told far and wide thai if the] did not rote the DeaBoeratk tick? t th. v would be killed. V| ireely a colored msoeannow I?<- found to whom these threats were not personally made, Tin y were ordered todtaeoatinne their polities] meetings, sad ?rangtold thai s L?t of all Utah leaden had been ina.ii ?nit, and that 1 li. -?. Icul. is vvonlil I,.- killed, .??ilveitoii, lions.'? Hrulge, ? liavis's .?-tore, Matlock'a Church, un?l Union Bridge an pmata la the vicinity ?if l.llcnton. In this section is g large colored popu? lation, ??'iistitiiting perhaps the. strongest Repab* hean auction <?f Aiken < lonatj, Hilling the We?- preceding the lCtll of Septeinlier word was ?cut to the coior.il Bapablicans, by the BBsaahegaof thawhita rule alaba, that tbe Bepub ln ?in Club at Cliavis'? Stets would he broken up on Saturday the Kith. The rille rlul.s in that K-ctioii, contrary to their cUMt-oin, BBBaaahlsd on Friday the 16th, instead of on Saturday, at Mat lock's Church. The .{?-publican Clnh met on the Kith according to tlu-ir custom, but owing to the threats referred to only 2'A jM.raoiiH wer? jir?????nf. On the 10th throughout the ?lay the rille ataba wer? assembling at Matlock'w Church, five or six clubs being present numbering not less than JOU men, a part of the men being fron Augusta, Oa. A lit before sunset of the 16th these elabs formed military companies, aad marched upon ? run do? to ch:i\.?'s Store, where the Republican el was sappoaed t?? l?>- amambled. They log only alunit id HepabUcana present? I nil?1 club lea.l.-is demanded t<> see I leader of the Bepuhliraa club. Columbas ?Soi tree, the Chairman of tbe Republican club, bel alisen!, Samuel 1 i.-ithy ?acted as spokesman. I chief spokesman "f the rifle slabs then told t colored members of tbe Republican club that th must not meet again, " thai they would all I??* kill oil'if they did.'' Seeing one colmad man with shot-gun they to.'k it (rom bim, bal finding worthless they retained his ammunition andga I?:,? 1? the L'un. The colored men wen then inform thai "there bad ?gol t.. ?be a light I tw.-cn the \ilii!?-s and the blacks." and I rifle ?liii.s then demanded that the eoloted m present should step ont in line and " flght It <>u This nil? t was naturally declined. I'm..11? a I yellingsand threats of vengeance the rifle ele marched oil, declaring they were ?going t<> k i.!.i?l?i Hull.nul and Simon Coker A\\-x cil"l members of tbe ?Legislature) thai night. Dur) the night of the 10th several colored men at killed il. till -i*. lioll. i?i < <?'.is?; i iir m t ? On the morning ?>f tbe 17th the rifle clubes peared In large numbers at Rouse's Uriil which ontheedgeof a swamp the rolnredpropl men, women, and children, pauii stricken bj i murders >.f the pr?t? i.?us night, hail gathered, Kha 9 o'clock on the morning ol the 17th |8un?l i rill?* ?liilis fm in.?! a? m?? a lii-lil in ln?nt of Roust Bridge, threw fini pickets, ami assumed the p? tioti of a hn?tile army. Bel. moving forwai they s? ?it a mesm-nger to the leading colon m? n, a bo had no*. .??? .1. ,| tin ms. ' mu h as possible in the ?w.i np. I h sciiLo-r railed for tbe leading ???'.I mi and a-ked if they would compmn I robin lneli I. plle.l lh.ll lln \ linl nil ?I'Mlli 11II? I dill II' know what compromise meant. The i ?>i the ml ? ? Inlis il.? n m?iI thai the ? lul*s had a as rani l??i the an. ? ander l'ope and thi want? ? he colon dm. tv-l that l'o| w.is n..! aith them, but Ibal il the iitle du w arrant foi auj ? him. I In i, ?u? -?ni .(.\. .?i the ml?* ? lulis tl?. - ? - ni five 1 ,?:i!", mi.. . I?mi|| p| ,.. , ami ? ?I 1 h it l...t 1 ? w bite no :. ? ? n 1 ?n v. :t\ backt * m 1 '. kille ' m th.* bead ami X? I-?'? ; di tu" : 1 ,. k. aiel that 11.? pu? 1 - t.. kill till tin.' theni (lilt ?if I * * ' ' ? ?'I I? IM IMllll ?? Inn mi. I In 1 ,' ? ?! '.n t; -m I,*, a-. - Itridi ? ami ! .Inn : ? ..ill oil I * I i . ' 11,. -, moved up ? ? ..|.,|i : 1 i.i :r \ it 1,- IM1 t a In.lit l.*> 1: ' ? . |, - I fnutid |.. icealde man, well 1 ? .111 ??ni.i\. -, 11111.g ? I h e r a i 11 and a rolored I I ?\ ,- ; . iwaitiui ' 1 from 1 lull III ?.I ?!? I l'i ?* ' !?' \ ? Could t- legl ?i.ii Hie ( ' ,:.it\. Tll( ', ill? clllh lien fore.'?! IlIlll car. took him bn : ? l ami aft? t a In i>l pai l.i shot 1; in 1 pass ii?'.!-"! tie train and ?il lln i rnlil?iii_f ? ??! ? '.I.li. . '? ?I and n< si i;- I I tia 1 fie cl 11 Im on tbi ..na dav, but th? uuuibei rs ? not m t t.. I...-.I. I 1 im i:?l 1. ilMl. I it? m the ?la-, un Monda., the I - of tin rill 1 : ah svitli l? t : 11.- .1 in l.*..i ? - I M ?n.l.ix night com pi? tel j -?n i..iii.i|i I ili? swamp in which the .i?? ?I ? 1 ? "hu? ?i i" 1 mi ? 1. re hiding to the numbei if about HO 01 !?i?, il.i line "f pi? k< I? iiiin ?I M :lh hie. 1 li loadiii ? 1 ' I tin* uiorni , ?! I ?'..I. ol i!i ? !? i?l< 1 - "I 1 lie ni!? ? Inlis, .1 prominent ?-? bite man li - tins ? leinit]. told his roiiiideutial rolol il, M " the) li "l got the n:.*.*??: ? in a bum It ? 1 I: and . i 1 liem mi rouiidt ?I, timl b) i >???! the) m'? le ? 'I !" I Ml lln la I .I II., ni." About s ,,', !,,. k il.in?. 1 , ..I tl,. ml, . lui, orders to their force to ad vanee, ami tin ? hud art null j advanced to within 14)0 yard ?>i I he spot when tin colored people were h m l? II- ?I i" il i r m the swamp awaiting th? ir doom, ounor two of them I been actually shot bj the skirmishers, aben Capt. Llovdof the Iftth United Ktatos lui inti ? spp. an ?l on th? ul ? 1.una.m.I ..I I inti M Kl ?ii - soldiers, riiegunsnl the ml? rluhs were leveled at lu? cou, m. m?!, mi' hi tbe belief, as it., rifle clulis iiifoi meil linn, that a black militia com pany was ."i.??? i?? relieve tbe colored peo pi'- in the sa amp. I >.i ills? ?>\ ei lug thai tin*, wen United Htates troops, a messeiigei aas dispatched t?? inquire "f Capt Lloyd ahal h? pi.? pooedtodo. The oftcei responded that be had no orders except t.? keep the peace, \ .imitation il.? n t??ok place ?between the chief >.f the rifle ? lub and Capt. Lloyd, in which il aas agreed that the rifle clubs would disperse, Theronpun, under tbe pi.?'. ? ii.?I th.? l nu? .1 ?States troops, the ???I.I people 1 am?- out 1 nun their hiding place and clustered around the soldient with expreesioua of gratitude nol to I?? ties?M il? ?I. mi ' 11 us i.isii-,;.,. pfftn rmuura. The nil?; ?lui. nun did not affect t.iceal their ehagriaat tbe intervention of the United States troops, ami loudly and repeatedly declared in the pr.seme of the troops thai they bad intended t.? " kill th.* last one of th.- niggers." ih<* rifle elabs now broke .amp ami apparently started homeward, hut their trackseould i>< HoDawed ami dietlnguished b] I lu* ho.lie-t of ile;i<| BSgrOM i I10111 tins chanced to me? t or a hoiii 1 hey sut ? waded m huutiiif- down. Ihe rill?- elabs which bad assembled ai Uonteft Bridge f??r this final ?slaiii.hl. r were estimated by the iirmy otiieiis pnassd t<> rsambst ?t hast h(k? tuen, fully armed gad eqalpped lot war, ami <<>i le? teil from the counties of K?!?? liihl, Atk.-n. ami Marnwcll. BafON leavmi; Koiihc'-i ]11i? 1 -<*- the lea<l?rH of th? rill?1 cIiiIih informed the colored peo? ple that " tin-Yankees had naved them this time, but the. would get them th. next time." At the same time H,,. rjfl(. (.i?i,s Glared t\l;it "ti?., tended to (any the clccti. n ami ki',1 every '?"! I?'-'I'uhii.iin win. would imt rota the Democ lickct.'' ATI!'" Il Y ?'!' Tin: TlliltnlilsVI. Tin- i.'stiinoni before um elearly ahowe theft pretext heretofore issisriedbytl rifle el ' for! assembling- the ssaanll of the two colored rob upon Misa Barley, i fad which | Msigi sd in former letter, slresdy referred i... sa the causeo cam?n ?f ?he riot ?? atterly unfounded. 11>.? clubs smembled m parsnsnes of a well-mat plan, known ami published m Ih? three eoontie "i-'ii down the Diggers" by infli? ting am h viol. apontbetnand by meh deaaoiistrationa of for? to cause tbe leaders to flee and the Baaaaofthe lowers n. forego voting or vote the Demoa ticket I have now merely described in outline the dot tic violence snd insurrection aa it was aetnally reloped at Ellenton and within a radius of miles therefrom. Hut in truth tin.? was only ! phase or linier of the vi?leme and Insurrection, j virtually uv. i.i.i. ,,| the Counties "f Aiken r. .i.iw. II, producing a reign of terror which populated large sein,?h ol tl. Monties "f colored niales. Investigation? i.?? \% m progress ?i cate unmistakably ih.it the actual murders e mitted exceed tin- estimatea heretofore formed me i.? bj ihn-.- mosl familisr with the fa. t?. s?. of i ?hired m. n .-u. still nn? ting In sddition to tl. al..v known to hsvc be? n Ulli ?l SOT i M ?in UN BI800. I LNMl . I. I he?.m, tome of the leading evidences "f dome?tic violence anil insurrection which were occasionol mv call upon the Preaidenl for milii aid. The facts presenl d an- clearly proved, ; HlC I li," |||-' at . t, ,, |;,.,? ;,,,. | think, ?llst.li?. 'I the ! i . amply warranting I ??ill ami th.- I'n ?id? ill's n sporn.". To have done 1 j would bave been to abandon the chief function gov. i:,.:e ,.;. ami to have permitted domestic v lenee and itiaui n i lion i" si i omplisb ?es i whi? b the ? of the United Mat. ? v cd to ? mi ? ii. ctuali). Tl.' f :? ?? ? pn H \: ?on,, v. hat vt i |elj tion of the i l ? th. ? bo engaged In i conspii by an Insuppoi table le d? n of n- . ?.?:-, . I , er to this] sa - that by tb? .,. ijority of f . m. n nnd organ? "f pnblir opinion in tl ule Hui ' pnblii . been h'>ii< aide sud ?ni id tb il .n n i I : Th.- mt? i,n. . ind Dei : would t ' lion. I ? a l.v the ,} i '? ... i ill. pai ' Aft . I'e ||l ? |1 I t ..i proof to il ? outr i lUch as f .1 a ? ? ? I : ! I have aoi.ght "f tl ? mind? ? .1 fall -I '?' ? S, t* thC ' - I | ?till llllll || l| lli.it ??'. || a . olid i ? Il " in .tit? n.. 1.1 ?ou and ilia : . I? ? ?;. nl ??! tin 1'nit.d I '. II - ? ?? I.AI1?, ' ' mlina. ? til. SERAI. 11>':,' l'i \ NEWS. Kl ci m [('AN i ON -: 111 ti . IN SPAIN. ? ? ? "i. !?:?:. An i.tin il note h:- In i-ti |'iil'!i-li. il here ?le . ? .i ! lie i. ?? - ' ' . law. i. !?:?:. vi. itch from San iv? the ????v uled t.. m the ?Imh . .. n. m. ut there, ?'el " i" ?!...? wn - II ' , i . .i. - li 1. rum.I III it Unix ? i.i.i.-, sin "i? u ? v?... ?? ' : - A I'" ! mi IN ..AXCASHIRE. i,,- nos, '???? In ?daj. ??. i -?'. i -.'?'? 'I I,,. n i-t, t . i.it?.n ?pinners nl N"ith nml I , I, in I all. , lute II" t ..I llaOl I" ?I? I t.-l. nl.it ,t ?! the mauler? to i al. a g< u.-i-.i l... ' ,n,i ... ih. t .. n- .!.i Hi. ''ti" nl tin- i. -..lull?.II ? ')? Till RAILRtl '??'> 'I ?'..'? |? M VV N'a? IS . I -. I l.'ll I" I'" I? 1"'W a?! ' Pill! till I I'lllA. Oct. 24. A ITHII?'! I? ??III. nt : ,, .- i -,,,.. n sndi rtilll hu? i??-. ..m.- ? Hi, ral.i ;"-' ***** ,!" , , , . 10f c, the I'. .n-? li mi ? sn i ? till. "-'(I'l."' ''"I' .??i i ,:? i win? n lli. t bad i.. ? ?i m ii.n In '???.' '? Lhiiai.h .pun ,i..i_.nii-t S? ? *i "? Keceuth a m-n "..m i.nu.n m- ul Mi V ml. ii.i'i ?!?ii,.i Mr l In.nia- ..tient! cet rail' llllll ?Ul t? a ?UrilUi (?? a? Ill .1.1 Mi -, oil |<i ?id ? "!?'' I twill Nil N .1,1. rl.lll "ii I' ' ?Ul?J? ' ' " I"'" ,'"'" :'l'l": . ni ,1,,'n Hie out -. i Ibal m ni" r the ItMlllmore and M,.,, t nr il., |'i an?,I?.uni i""l ??""Id .'Ici '? tl?ee?tali ' . .1 ..'!..,.. i i ..' '? lei "? ?? ' Hi,, pn,!.i -, it leim nt, ii made ill all. Involve? a e. pi.-ie.I..?u ?u in- purl ..: K? a ?ort ? entrai and ? ummodore Vauderbllt. a hi vvv \ki m-.', r. "in?>. I'.'i.i MB! ?, Ohio? Oct. 24.?There bag been sa..pp.:..-?.t lull la poll-teal affaira ?une Ih? late >?'<-.? II.n. n.,: pgrtj hating p.it forti say great egorli bul vviihii, thi past !? s daj ? th? re hate lieea i ilgna ..i sctlvitv The greater |?irt!on of the arork, however, i- .uni. .1 mi i-v I" d speaker? anil town emu mill. ? an 'i I In I ..-iiioi -i il? Id ' \'""'.,A"''" I?, !!,. frolll a mi He t-ill I" )? U ? l"IH'"ll"- ?? A .,?, lai n..m tt.ih.? large uumlier ?u li ly? - ami vvi,.guard? sen! i"1 "; " -'?-? '.x".* tu ..in Uli a ,,, i . nein,.' I" '? iiildri ??-"' I?) ' ? '"'V J li . ... n.i hei i ? ? ?? ii-i.d Impn islnn prevails that iin Itepublloana will carrj Ohio In govombef It) svsi 20,000. I m. illi ?.i:\PH WAAL Cm. \(.(>, ?id. 24.?The Atlantic and Pacific Tarn ?i iph I.p mj __n add ?" have loeorod the eoatrol of s telegraph Use ritendlag ft. H'IH alty througb Aurora, Rod-ford, and l?verai other leading eitl ? ol lliiiu.i?. These linea Save heretofore beim operated In the Interest of tbe Weateru Uul.ui. lb? cuutriul umlei Will, h II.c All.II,He BUd l?l'lll' -eelll c . " it I "I pin V 1,1. -t fui Hu Immediate exteuaion "f the Unealo .Ma<li?oii, Wi?.. innI St. Haul. ____________ Ti:i.K<?iiAi'iii< nn ??mi AIM.1.P111 ., ?i.t. 24. The cash admissions to the l-.thllillliin I?, ?my vn-ie. al 11" 11 irulm '''-. ?'???? I Satabbah, <;.i., Oet. 34. The total number ofin* terinelila It. .lay vsm. _. 11 li, of will'li live vnie Iliiin y.lliiw f. v. I Ottawa, Oet. 34.?Oov.-Oen. Duflferin congretu l.'iti.i the in-i.pl. i.l ('.tumi.'. ...i the ?aUatMlory put I i ..??>? hart iaU.ii la the ('.-m.-iii.ial i.iiul.lii"". When r. plying to an a<1 ilreM ft "in tin- < U I.V. a i in is.rat Inn. Halifax N. s? Oet. 34. The sabjaet of making lialifai the VMlllel |...|t ,.f , .ill fi.r H"' III'lH ?O ulll-rn IH llgllBtai In-rr II l? iinili'iit.sHi 111*1 'le H.llll")' line nf sl.?i?iii n vt til piuliatlils n.n S?lw??a laveiisj.il auU Halilai Uila Wlutei, cuni lie 1.tila, (ID .Nit !'/? VETOES OX WAR CLAIMS. 00?. TO-DO. DEFINES Ills position. MF. W(.ti.i) RBOAIO IT as Big MJTT it? vim Air. claim mi i.*? raovmoxg oi no ooagirro TION ?AN ??TIN I.I.ITKK TO Mil. HKWIIT. n'.iv. Tilden has written the bllowiag h tter ta tbe lion. Al.ram S. Hewitt, Chairman of tlie National Deasoeratk Ezeeative Committee) Hi w-VoitK, Oct. _1, 1876. To Ihr Hon. AnitAM 8. Ilrw i i r. Bnt: I bave rece! ved yonr letter informing me that Bepnblicans high in authority sre publicly repre? senting thai "tin-South il,*ire, not without hope." to obtain payment for 1osm?m ay tin- late war ami t<> haw- *' pro*! i?i,,n made lor the label debt and f"i the lo?.-. -, ,,f ,A,.x\. ?." A? i he ,i,i\ mini ,,f tneh lesees and cl dins was not de? i.nil importanl enoncti k> deserve the notioe ol either convention si the time itwasbeld, yon al-<> Mb me t.? tat?- my \ lews m regard t<> tin m recogni? tion by the Oovenimi nt. ; um self to abide bj t!..* Issae m main ap ?already, I have no hesitation t<> comply a ilh mou :? . Th?* Fourteenth Amendment ol the Constitution exprese!) proi ides as foll?n ?: ii"* validity of the public debt of tht United States mull..n/.al li- (aw, including debts Incurred for ;? lyment ??f -h n??.? n? aii.i i?..ii 111 -. . r..i -. * -, Ice? in luppressinit* In ?un. .-ii.m m rebellion, shall not lie ?pi?tt..n. ?I. But ueith? t iiie i tilt? ,i Kistes,.* an) State, -hall assume oi pa> any debt or obligation Incurred In sld of Insurrec lion ?>r i?*ii? li.rnnilm?! the united Btstes, or sny claim im un- in?? ni -em.m, ? -,. .n,a, ,,i ,ii,v dave, but sll such ?|. us, obligations, ana claims shall be held Illegal snd \??i.i. This amendment has been repeatedly spproved and sgreedto \<\ ?eamcratu Btate conventions ?>t the South. It was ananitaonal) adopt?.I ss a pan oC the platfoi m of the ?D?mocratie National Convention l.oui-, ?m the *j*?tli of .June, ami a ?? declared by that platform t?> be "universally accepted as s i.nal -? ni,m? nt ot theeontroveraieethat engenden d ?il il war.'' U) own position on this subject had lain pre vionsly declared on many occasions, and part?cu? la mj first annual m< age, on Jan. 5, 1875. In that document I stated 'I.at th.* Southern 1" ople ?*. ? re " bound by the Thirteenth, fourteenth, und Fifteenth Constitutional Amendments j that they h.ol Joined ;.* national conventions in the nomination of candidates and in the declaration of principles and purpoaca which form aa aathentie ;??? 11 pi.une of the moults of the war, embodied iu the last three amendments to th?. organic law of tbe Federal Union, and thai they bad by the suffrages "f Sll tin I ..Mai -, at the !a?t lia! n mal el? I I completed the proof that now they only *?'?? k to -I t?? maintain the common ??f a *. rnal nnion, nnder t.Id dag. with ' one Constitution ?r> ?I at the ? im.- time: I lie ?| .. - - - - ? ' ,? i-i> .. i I . n inn ???.! *a - [t mai rt the end f.T.t.l .?I : - ; II, ,-i'Mi.l I ' ' ! tile flltllll', Mil D ttl.d sud in .. I ins of ' -... inlim-lit a ill, s,i tat t? .!? !?<?; ... ??? .1, and enfivTced In bt ?'??1 ? ??? paid No claim for * ripatioii of any slave a libe llowod. Ko claim for I tton lux will nol : <1. I ?l 11(3 dut) to veto every bill providing - ? . . us, oi i-'i tbe refunding "t an) much I Jang, rial i -.?n? a h" aide?! the rebellion, li tl i la i m? .?f p i-..!i ? residing m t li?- .Southern States or bavin? pro'ierty in tho* *? .* abo were or pre il to be m who for the mike of siding claims now i'ii lend t" h i-.e i.e. n |(i) ,i to (lie Government .?i tin-l ilion. Such claims, even of loyal i" I a le i'- th? *. an- i!"in a- tscaiiw .1 bj tin ??t lu. have been disowned b> the pabli? la ?mil ? ? condemn! I h> the adjudication*) of th? Kupn me Court of l ! only iiiel any status I?) force ?1 ipeclti. hgiidi.tion ot t'oiign'ss. These claims have .! are often ta th fraud. Thej are nearly alwaya liquid in whole or in part by claim agi ii la t?.r?, oi lobbyists, w Im have uo equity againsl tbe tax pai.i-.oi* the public, I!?? \ should In all be -?t ut un/.-? i -.? i'Ii j? al., i - ? are. I ii? . ibuiiities to ui.ii \ nli!.il? which were indicted b) tin i sre, i"i tin tnoal part, ii reparabh . -.n..! 1.1 ill t" lit. i!?.- mill i "i our youth who went to untimely grai ? ? : bcir relativi i frieinla. Il ? iniiol reailju t. between Individuals, tin- iiiiiili-n? m 1.1 atioii hitherto borne, or of debts incurred to sustain Ihe (.'ovuruuient, which am yet i.. be paid, li caiiuol api-ortiou anew among our citizens tin ? ? i loss? ? im Ul? m to n : ona m i utltiug m every variety >>f form 11.11 n n? measures for maintaining its own exlnl mce. It bas im safe gem ral rule but i?> let !?? -gones ?be by to turn from tbe dead p:i?t to a new and bet i. -i |.|> mi. ..?: nl. on thai I ?a*-1?. to -assure p? ice, r?con? cili?t i.snd fraternity between all sections, cl ami races "i our people, to tbe end thut ill th?1 springs of our productive industries ma) be quick? en.,I and a new proaperit) created in which the evils of the past shall be forgotten. Very ?reapect lully yours, "*ami im. J. i ni' v. Ml:. IE I i Ut U OA 91 LAI.III. i i i-nur IT (in. gRIIWfl HALL. Iltin\ W.ii.l Beecher'a lecture ou "Wealth" .iltiacl? ?I a lai,.e .mil. in e t.i ?lu, keiiiih- Btait la lag, Mi- Bescher sad bet family, Tfcomaa ??. .hearmaa, ?ad a fea warm personal Meada of Mr. Beeeber oeea i?,, m -. .n - in the? slier* ? There wasagroapol Brook l> It |a-..'.!e ili tile I'.ll *'|IIet. ?Ill? Il USS elltlfelr gllod. Mon Hi in half ??f Un* ?lie?. eUi-le Hint tii.? III?! Unes i.,-.-.m thegallerj were oeenp?d. The audlen |.? ar. ?i to i?<- m,nit ai? of church-going ?people. H I i ten laees aere seen wbkh were notice. m niton's lecture in tin man piece m tin previous evening. Tbe prospectus of Tkt Ckrltttan Union was actively dlstrlbuied la the pei ?... Wben Mi. Beeeber appeared al the platform ?i"??i then was an outburst of applsuse treat the teat? of the ?parquet. M, i;., .n, i* -in.i.,- entirely attboel notes, and without deeh, ind mndt himself tsmlllarlj al i.i" with the platform snd bla audience. Then were no allusions to the late ti-iul ami Its manifold troubles, nut those i li ? were looking for inch fell comparattvel) recompensed uln n lie tula'it iin-t ?l...|ii. :.t... nt Hit- fi -.Humility lit" bumsn nature, and the lemptsttoas of ambition? praise, lore,affection,and good fellowship (?? men who could nol Ik?moved tii tin baser temptation ot money. "He who was not vulnerable ou some point -a..? imi man, lint, James itedpatfa of Boston Introduced Mr. Beecher with the remark, " there la no acl of in.? life In which i tak? ?.?i? a.? i' pleasure than lutroduclncthisgood mau Henri \\ ?'til la . . la ?." t < > tt hull the :ill< it.-iie?? loildl) I. .?Iniiilt tl. Mr n?i? her applanded thegeneral desire t.? produce wealth ?.ii moral ?rounds. Industry waa the teacher aoi only of clvlllt) but also of morality. Property wss mal ter Into which brain had been Infused. Propert) would follow the line ..f elt lllsatlon : f??r, although riches might n.it civilise, there was no civilisation without riches, The tarier results of Industrj most Mandos troth, hoa ??Kiy, and rtiiein i. ??n iii<-?.- rented ?octet? audrellglon. The pulpit tauch! tinl I'll.-'ltlu* ??.ill With illative*, lint thu outside world trained men m habita of morallt) and virtue, The onl) royal virtue thai tin* (huit h laaght and train*-?! min ni ?ii? initleiice. .Men said all IMUUMSS was mil <?f tin* almmlnatlons of deceit. Dm tuen suppose Unit if iiiiite II. ? lli.ui IrutliH wen- totd In **?*.nil M. thut Wall it. cotilil exist? Capital could enter every kingdom in th?* woiiii saespt the Kingdom <?t Heaven. Henee much of it wss desirable, ami that it i?? nu m.i to good sees, sash n? improving tin* ndivldnal un.V ih>* household 'i?i?l the eouiuiuntty. A uiitftu to nii.-.l Uitus of in/ ?* Lien tbe day uauie for tiic payment nf huma, Aad yet hi BreaBlya men cover??, up du -n- property t.. escape taxatton. Re was gi.n ihings ?rere dig?rent In New-York. He especially urge? arise benefactions and bequests forth? |ii-?-ni?.tioti of th? public good, and Ilia? men like Peter Cooper ?to it li their lifetime, sad sot he benevolent only when tue could uo longer be ?eUlsh. 6BN. CEOOK heads off a yj;w WAR BED CLOUD CAPTURED AND DEPOSED. ?I'"l ILL) TAU. M UM CHU I <'F ALI. Uli: ?MI X?TWC taik.i: (anus rAKM wini.it r hi:im; a ?hot. inr rsirsnira so raa ramena.) I.l-.l? (l.Ul'li A.-K.V. Y, 0. 1. 33, Via I'nKI I.AIiAMIp. Oct. IM.?Aiiairs at llii.s agency roa? bed a ?-limai yesterday. Aboatti? tiam tbe bata treaty eoaaaria .?ion met In re, four weeks ago. the Indian? nmved away from the agency, ?uni eaaaped on Chadroa Cue!:, j."> miles eastward basa ii?in .point. Thap m nt m aqnawa la draw rations, but lefaaed to aoaaa m a body theaasalvss. When Qea, Crook arrived here eight day? ago, WOfd was sent to these Indians that BO more ntiOM would be ??sind to tin in until they moved into tin- agency, In r? spouse to this, Little Wound', band of mm bandied and eighty lodges earns _aaadeaa_ped asar Crow Batte, (lo?. to the agency. The Ogalalhu under Red Clood, and Coajajolis under Bed I.caf, tiiii.ih? ?ing nearly three bandred lodges, tefased to eaaaa in. nails ..f hostile Sioux, leading toward their eaaasA ahow?sd , that they were la activa lateroommnnieatioa ? ada | th.- proximity of aottlamenta along the Worth l'lajte ! toada Omit attitude .!.?? ?.l.-iiy asonan?Bg It waa ascertained beyond a doubt thai many srarriota had already gone cut north to join tha hostils si..o\-, eneoaraged thereto by reporta broaghl u by the latter that buffalo were coming lu apse tha Powdes . and Little Mlaaimri rivers In imaieass h. ni?. liera* over, it ia certain thai these Indiana aoeeptei the pi position of Beading a delegation to Indian Territory t?> look for new boaawsmerely to tide affaira "? .i un! il Spring, v, h. n they would all go on the war? path. When Dr. Daniela aad Mr. Howard of the Com ini?sj..ii arrived hers two wm ka ago totaks tha isla* gati.iii o? Indians smith they found I'd Cloud'.. people ahead . Liking the ?intuitiv?- fur war. Qea. ('?.a k immediately oomprehended theaitaatioo,and determined not to panait these people te aacape. ????n.Merritt'scommand, comprising all tha trooea oi the late expedition, about 3.000 m n ?im mg, was en? amp. ?I on ( heyenne liiv.-r, 50 aaih a north. Am force was ordered to concentrate on Red Clood Agency al once; bal tha saovementsof the Indiens be- stne ??' threat? oing that affaira were pr?cipit?t? ?1 inni h sooner than expect? d. I - sight al da! |_ (.? tl. Ma. k ? i/i.- w.u. ordered to take all hi? a\ gilable fore ol : i of the 4th aad two companies of tha Sth Cavsliy, and march immi ipoa the In* 1 at Chad: ? I . i his lnovc iin in - ted s Ith g'i'- ' . -I prasapt* md it .i i a -. of day the ? amp "i ??'. ! i. ? talion, ami that ? l i load "? :- '- bj ?t'.ipr. tfaaek'a battalion, Not a abot was fired. The troops dosed __ completed th? cordon, and these two pestifer ons tribes, with all their women, children, poaiea, and arms, were captured. Ibe Indi ins were si anea disarmed snd dismounted, and tbe whole my i.-> Dow on n- way n? the agency nadet ( barge of Gen. Mackenzie. Tin- i? the tii?t move ..f a WOl It that ihonU have lic.'ti ' is! Spring. ' ?en, < !ruob .?' sn? ?? dei?osed !.'? ?1 ' ' f of :'ll tbe fi - ; ' ople bom their og ncj ov.-r liero. __eantiiue b? ? i his young meu bere to aoalst la ?ting the poll>ey of the ?. meu! ?n ?i'.lining tl.. . A eon? rriora from Little Wouud'a Ott-cd rail'? beads will join ?Sen. Crook in his ? tign, -?' tb n ?n i.i-; a lim i i snd those outside i can uo longer ha used i foi the bustil? as? igt?? liately D| ?recoil ? Ma? I.? n/._ _ i ipture, '? .. ? rook Informed tho Connuissionershere thattbey could proceed with their plan of getting a delegation of Indians to go to Indian Territory, while he a ill pro ? ed si on? s with th-wo!k ni a expeditionaaaiaM the northern hostiles. It is lost two years ago to* m?' these Indinas threatened t<> bumbmm everybody at thosgeocy becaase it waa propoaed la it tbe I ted State? Sag there, aad tb? j ire tha ludiatu who parti? i pa ted In the Fettcrmsa sad . tea. '??i:-:- tbe ::??? blow they hava . v. ? te. ivci. and ?i i? not probable they will fet an to murder aad plandei this frontier _ _ <;i:\\ ? I.' OUT. Wv-H-.v.ion. Oct. 24.?The following t??!?? gram fi.(lea. SberidSB ed thta sftenssa ?ii.t'.i : ?'mv.'i, '??' 24 Phe foiCvin.- Uspaash J i?t re ? mil ... a. i ? ami- i: ii'is-i'v ' t. 'j.i. s?.i r. it t_aramie. Wyomt-g, Oct. l'l Bed (Toa.l'a and Red Leaf? banda were aae? . i i.,?t i,..- it, il -..n,n tl, and tin ir ? bi? ni..i ni'..-. I have had dii.i n thta matter, for the naaon that ?lane the hos? tile? ,.?;?.n.. a. ?1 ?eatterlng itie?e Indian? have .?!-<> I, locating their eanip* further front the agcucy, . ilenl v rotumiiulcsting ?vnlt and receiving ihn i ? . report cob .! liabed without Ol . ? ?hot. Thank? are due t.. Col mrler whosa p.-:?.?nal .Upen !.?i"i: th;. IU"V. i ellt WS.niliicte.i, and t.. Major t.?,:?l..n. Still avalry, and I apt. Malik, iiii ? av :- ?! the battalion?. I bad a aal :.i:v council -'I'll Spotlcd Tall, and ? i *h.ic In I? the only luiportuut leadei v.l.. baa had the aarvs lu he our irt. ?d. au l h ive tlieref.(ml bint In cb irgc m i lei of all. I!if line of toe hostile and the ? ? i lilt ilupos. II?now i ii.iiiiv drawa,?ad ..cour . - mili n ih?? fn t.t la future. ???.i. Mi nui male his ?com, developing several trail* running into the ntency, and I? no? near here. I coald niuaiid !.. Ki ' ici" p the lu . t.- a?"ti! i.' i. av,-. Pol. Merritt's command will he here (o-uiurrow, when I I ? ganiselbe new expo tlition ai ' th Hat once. I feel ;.'...t tht? i* the lir-t gleam "f da} light we have had m tht? In. I' II -:.. i!.hiii, I.lent. -, u OaOO-L WASHINGTON VOTEE Wasiiin.v, I . .1 v. Oet M, l?7l>. The controversy i? laeraa?tog in iltterat as hen- aasaag the Iieiii'ic at* "Ver the statement t ?:.(?' ruing the v tow of the Syndicate on the fff? I si i D?mocratie rasesea upiui tbe further aegotlatton ol the new loan. TTsasaiy Olliclsls an' reluctant to f iln a'iV part IB the con u.iv.r '.-, or t" furnish tnformattou for pnlillcaUon i the in.iiii fact Im? got Into print without their knowledge ,t.?.-ut. ?tiil the question ha? now a*?umed shape iii.ii it ma', compel ?mi.o authorised ituu ment on tin-?ui.je. t. li tht? 1? made, tbo*e who have beeu swift the ?tateinent Hist print -1 regarding the Blatter, will im ve abundant room for eoreeetton. i ny Cbaadler goes f? Kow-Yorh agals tins even? ing to limit after political lett.'r? in ctuitiectii.ii ?vlth the National Kepubllcim Committee, snd probably artll not n inni until aft. r tits Ti.-.nl. at! ?i i lei turn. The Be? rotary of the Treasury b-t^ dir. etsd the __s_ast> Sat Treasurer a' Nciv-Ycrk to p.i> tin* Interest due on the 1st of November, on i_.ti.l_.tft.-i ITedassday, Um BbUt lii_?t.. without rebate. ?i mi tfCI Of CABB, TiiK wiii: M!ui)Kui:n. Pattick Cur wag taken into tin- Pnaanig COUnty ? '?'iirt. Ncssaik, N.J., ...?tcrdii} m.iiuing, and -euteit.eil hy Judge l)i*.ou to -_'ll ven?' haial labor in State IT.-??n for the murder of in? vvil.- In August la.?t. Thissenteucocarries srtth It the afldtttaaal panai-Bref Imprisonment until the costa ol suit are paid, Cars st...ni unmoved while -eatenee waa proaounoeg und ?ran raaaanded to prison. ?aa CRIMES AND CAUL'Al-TiKS-liY TEl.EliBAl'IT. Boston, ?>< t. 34.?Pox I?. BMredg?. a ?drag clerk on ?.iieni ?t., lalselty, ?hotsad _.iii?-u baa* ?' rsB_a_?aay. WOW I ?UK. ?M-??., ?hi. -l--,Cil'V^.,,cM.y?r.e.u'r v.i.r. ..I age. employed *.? taig.1 ten ?r torth*."?*<<??* KlH.rUni. 1.'? Club, WO? killed while untll-i*. a target tin. atlet noun. 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