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V?- XXXVI.>?? 11,161 NEW-YORK. TUESDAY, JANUARY ?), 1*77. PRICE POIJR CENTS. DEMOCRATIC FERVENCY. MASS MFETINOS AM) INATT.T'RATTONS. mam nnmnnni ? ?amum?tov, ?oumm-s ast* INPIANAPoI.IS- III* AT! I? I?l ll.AMAIIONS AND u?ona pam*toam m-soiiTu?*.*?a nnnai ?a?s ?Ufrr V. IHRKATHNKI? IN WASHINGTON TO PE? TITION t'ilM'.H?.-*.. The pn?tiiis*t*il Deniorralic ?lotnonstratiotis wer??? _u*i<- veaienlay at Washington, Columbaa, anil In ?tis_i?:?*?,*'> '?-? Ipfl'fla'lMi n*?BBB tn;i?l?-. in wliich Mr. Til iim to tin- Presidential chair was stoutly nuintait??-?!. an?l th?* determination mas ex mttomn\ t?> snpj??rt that claim by all *rx?? iihle ro?*tliotlaw A lare*?? nniiil?T <>( I>. iii?? n.,:m -??11 ??*? at W"ii?.liinpt??n <?n Feb. 14-1 (HUM HI m,ft*Aei fej Vr. \\ an?OeOOr- to nrtition CBngfBBi t?> a,i-.'.ie i.? :h? ?r ?I?-iiuuiils. C*te. William? wan inau ?pir.it?'?! ?;??i? rin?r ?>f liidiatia, an?l l?oth the rival ?t t?. t!?-executive ?hair of Louisiana wuc insiiinirated al New-Orleans. A nieetiug of South Carol: a 'B-?fBJ '*? Ba*a*aB? resolutions sustaining YVa?i< Haiup ?m a?-. ????>. ertior. AN I1.L-A1)Y1>KI) MFKriNO. Tint* r?f *' ? Hin? MAM mkktin?; in Washington MIS? IHK???? - IN" KB TKNI.KN-. Il S --I'KKl MKS OF pssue a ?t, :. p k. w iriiRxiv. un ruuim nannrmrn asm?os, i?? i*a-s:?i\?a noon masb Mil I*?. ??N TI1K 14TH ?)f IKBUIAKY TIIKEAT i:.m.?'. |BT TBI.rr.RArM TO THB TKI1U IF. I W ?.-hin?, ros, Jan. 8.?The influence of the ?:. i?? in?-? Owe hehl thla afternoon ?it Kord'H (?pera Haaas cannot i?' ?.-iumI ? it may or very unnrliirv aaa. Th? re n?-\?-r wa* a tune when it waa more the duty a' aL public men Io ?Hi eat themselves uf paitiann preju i]?.,-an ? ('??Balder Ute Complicated i'Ueotlolia ?if a jMi i-.- t?nti judicial calKiiiecH. There are honett opinion to l?" n??-t with .it every atop; dm t? io the result ??f the late election v.h? n .-? ita.lied. d ; Here ucea aa to the . .1 11 ii?-111 ?it ronni mrthiKlof count,u?/ the vote; ? ? tt. ?-I of mat count wh?n it luis iM-en V ,w the Kepuliii? un i?uri v a? an organization ha-? :? n ,ii I. _ar?l to these (jlli-Ml urn. .*>oUie ill C.t ,1 i .. i ? ?.iH-r* of that party have declared it to he tadr oi ni"U ikai IBs l'r.nileiu ,.r tue BaaaBi is au ! hj ?he ?tiixttltiitlon t>? count the elccoial v.?t.?. ; i... Bl n.if?- io>r nnv ?.liier Inxly which haa 4 -???iik tor lue Hepul'llirui party h.i- let-pul? . Maatt in famr ??f th.it. and the pioitatuli ISl if an\ l'iia?ae is ,1? :? irn.iie.l llp.'ii l?y the i. ?? tue 1-tih of K? Imiari. it will not I? . ..;..i.? j.i.u iu?t that power in the bauds i .? nt. U I..K- ..rtw.i-.f the orators at the i r,rj_>- w.ik.il tl.ein?H'ivea in'o a paaBtfa ? I (...u ?it mi--v.irrauw-d pewsr t?y IB? 1',, .-. .- t>j tu?- BeMta Itself, tkaj wars r -i? na iBwaeB >>f ? T. Mi ruck. ? ? ,.e, -t in?, writ ,ni tlie whtiie c?lin and aad Il.-nry Wait, it,,n, who followed ii..?-wuriike lu the t? i)??r of II - tarn* W ??- ?irh.-r thai t?f ??,arm tn.in of , i--?In ?t-.l with mut h feelinii lliat the ? ?? any iinuKU.n or ijtii tiii.ualtle . ..--. inn w.t.i tin canal m*: <?( the alao . i nrikiaB '???n- m Bfaltaisea's whole . .' liH),i??-l unarm- (1 Aim-i : . ... at tin- ? ai'.t.ll <)U till- 14lh of .-. in |?t ?ton the l?:?;:.i ol 1-ctitlon ta ? ? 1 t?.-lieai b\ th.- Constitution, au?l to ... ;..? .....?, t a- ?t always haa i.?iiu ? n.- u : ha? caii.tetl many to uak t ? It. ni'MlHtle pl'tiul'alii.iie to ln.al a niai??.? ri... nu.- n. w lahlagtoa ???? tin 1 itn at Feitruury, ; . .1.1.1,1,1114; ?in- n aata ??r < ?n, ? in i.ra;or fi.,i_ tlie \1 ? tf, \? ho r | Wa ? ? \.i? me ?. m, eii.liury ami rivo 'iii l ? in ol Ills ?IM-eeli. 11.- eoiitlih r? ?1 the r iir? a.ei liiiiMirr.iiiei th.?u tiioee . - ,.<? tool tu?- .null? u? ?'. he ?..? Bl :..l fouuhl lor tin I Uloll. 1 ?Un . . imen of the uiokt of his spaaaB? ? ,, | i- . as of hi? audi. in ?? ? rathar thaa to allay aaatta? ? bra wen atan m.?derate la f Mr. l.iit'ox aud Oil. .... in attaa mat not have done B ?..?o lute done no goixL OHIO .\i.>.ia:>MVF. ? ? . ??I ?>LI?-ll.ai. 1)4.11?'CitATS AT C?>L! M i iiu.Y mu atiyiinnon in any dbxibiob h? ? ?.M.1.1..-.?.. I,l I ?AILl. Kl.tlM 1U Hit KND AN-, ll.li II??? V'?I ?I -iUllKl? 111 WBi nOOaWB - MtiBT riBiaa si'tt? um u*i nun? waul? axu i i 1 II !H.KAfMI T<1 THE TR1BI NT..; ?. ??Im?, Jan. H.?Tb?- L>. mix-rati? iclt] '..?:.?.. i... Bgfe ?uta- utrgriy 4 - -..i? tipaalisii ia? k'?t uoiiuuif in lerveutv, .u aullen?'?- ?u att?'iiilaiice elieeriui.' ?- aras ina?l? t<? iuaua*uratiu?{ Tilden Ih?? d? leifatioiii. ?en- m.?de up moMtly anj of whom hail not ..?t? nileu a-:a!r ? out.m...n alasa the war, and who uow have br? n in el? t., iH-lieve that their partr haa al Is?! sou a victory. The ?no?a-storm whhh Ml in *??i tu.ut ?o d.i.t teil tue trains that at 11 ?>!??? k. il..- lime the couveiuion was t?t I? cail??U i?. ,m. r, tiieie were not euoiiirh deli-Kates pr?^ei,i ?ow irr ut openiUK tlie in?-?-tiui{. The ('-oiiiiuittee of ArraiiK-eiiirut?? pottimued th?- tut*? tin? until V2:'.i0 p. 0. in ? r m wiai Bs?agaUsaa ha?i antran, Slid ??.in rhe m?. tinir win ,;.,,. ?1 to onler the ( ?tt Hall * | tty Well Oiled. The convention waa calhd to ?"0-' Il ta? Uni. John ?i. i l).>iu|.-iiii, ano ariiouiiietl Ikai tu-,,i,|. ??( of tu?- a?H'-inhlairi-wa^ to dea ?are tue l?r ttelulUi- iiL.i: I?, iiii.cii. y .n the ele? tiou of Tilden aud Hen?lrick?.. ?,. u. A. J Warner was linn aaaa__ati ?1 t?-iu Por+i)? -.un.rina'i, aud a?ttmWe? the i aituiit at gam* a-Urftti. tl.t ..?nu? hi?, i*Uef that Tilden autl IKiuirit k.t Baja fair-, t.. .t?-d. I li. v.n i,m?t rommiiu-in ?acre then ? ?i A motion lo r.tke a u-.i-m uutil half jui-l two pnrvaiie.:. _u?l me eouvculiou adjoucni-d until thai iKi-ir 0? the reah?cnibltii_ of the eonvenilun the hall was i?eu- i. iafcsfBBai n4 mneemmte. J m. ___Bfa?araa1 tn-ioluiioi,, pruridina that when the ?ronventmu ad jKM-iMii n ,iiou|tl ad)o-.r . to meet in V?aahlnirt'in on Fel). 11 aUj.,1 liston ma .< a motion to refer the resolution Vttliel i.iiumtu-e on 1'.?-..?utioiis. At thiH point In the n*?S?ed!i.<8 there win? ?-.lue T?-ry lively talk iiuiul|C?d in, lud hu a mur ,uv excitement threatened to ex^rud ?>?? ???tiMl tin 4'h:,i_i r? ou the ilatform. Dunna the tumult Mai fo .o-teti. Mi. lla-K maile himnelf heanl und naid the "??"utiou he ?jfferea inquired no reifereuci', aud that h?? ?In? wouia ?iah u. deleat th? resolution had not the eulu?*a:e u? ?uBintalji his honor. CuL J. M. < onuell ui??\ed *? !ahie tin- reaoluuon, whhto was done by a Isrite ???J'.nty. The (.ommidee on ?'redeutial.t then NpafBsi 99rty eounty repr<.-ira?ut?<i. The comiiiittiie rejwrt on P*rnian. iu oiifanuatiou was then a??.pte?l, ??en. Durhiu *??r(l lain? made president. Mr. ?Utarera, the riankey of *??? Indiaua Jjemoeracy, wai luvit?! it? mn?- "cwe.-i mart uf lauert/." The audience was ?request??^] to ?join, ??ueli it ?lui with irrest ?iplr?? and f.?arfiii EMaaasJ. After ???rn|[ ?,i?. Ttr^. j|r Ko,,...? remarked that that win? I?'!? outhi eut, aud r?-qu?-HU-?l thn eonim*?i?*atlon t?t In ??ilsd. li,:? eauiw-d noiialderuhle anm-.-i),' ul. m.il jmt h** Towti mtAi a happy mood. <i?n. W.u.:, baaBg loudly -??lird -for, uaik the floor, aud was entbuaiaatlealh re le,Ted- He ?{><>_? wah ?narneatne.aa ?u.d d?-.. "?a. The following eitracta wdl give an Id? a ot the gtn *?? dnft of hia apercb : Br < ?i nTsraRS: We ?Asar m hie on a ?/ran?! hlatorle ?a}. ?aiBawrrkled ui tlie ineinoiy of that iioii-lu arted '?bo? motto -a.i>. - m m. Luaraad, m?' i atoa un-t ft?silem*f Wa muat hei?? lie inapir. ?1 Ot? ear, Um,, by t?e I.t. rii.il .JUT* ".***" r,ma u' V*rr and harmony. CoUxlUUtioUal ^momamnrr* tu MBMg lanaTiuae ?Uie uae of troopi In ?TyiL?- el.rtto?_a m Bo-jtBern Htatra, and Prealdeut _""?*,B -udouudiug the capital of the nailon with ?*j**>7 forre, a* ?u,, di.? aased Uve dutlsa of Ciii ^j^m?*? P?*si-Bt eiiwrtrrn?y, and closed as follows : oJ??*9n*? ut the?? irri-ai ldrus, cUnslnar to the couatit n rtoTm "M,n ,,f <MU Inturra, and walking In the fooUteps ?__^,l..,"*l"i 4???*ee?U?nt, ?r denounce Una tbreat-cnt-td TYlwta.u r_.t ti_- ^?pi.. r,ae up, without respect to ?TV? aim driuaAMl that iBnUce aud tb? popuLu will C__Z____w* ted. Uial fraud and ?touble ?bulling ahail '?"44V441 __4j \Xi? Iti__ vf gvieruiuoat plaaad paao? fully in the hand? of their President, Pamuel J. Till Whose election has been certified l?v the la?v uml sutl ticatetl by the great seal of the people. ?Loud and ? ttBBBfl applause.) ' John?. Thornp?oti then rea?l the following tele. frniii tndUnapoli?, which was received with shout spplauae: __ _ iNniA-APoi.ts, fnd., Jan. rne nomorrney. In convention as?enil?lefl, even on the !>_ counties represented bv over _,4(H)<l(.l?'_ates. ?i JOB :r.-. ting on tniH day. The BUte that destroyed RepuhUcan party's hopes m October ntiw demands t tlie voice of 4,0(H).(M>0 voter? ?hall lx- made effectiv this land, and Unit Samuel .1. Tilden anil Tlionia? A. I drick? ?hail be m nigui-atetl President and Vice PreaU of th?ta? t'nlted State?. M. I). Missus, (halrnia A motion waa then made that the Chairman of State Coiuniittee ?hould telegraph anil say to their trie In 1 ml,.ina : " All right. Ohio will stand by you in thlseriier-eni Similar telegram? were received from West Vi:_i i'.oor.e H. i'eiiiUcton was then loudly called for, and enpietl the tune with s long speech until the Coinnii on Resolutions were remlv to report. IHK ItKSOI.IIlONS. The Committee on Ke?oliiti')U? report?*?! a series of solves, which were ado'ted unaniin? u-lv, amul the n uproarious applause and shouts of Hpproval. some on the crowd shouting, " Tibien or I?1?.?h1 '." The resolutli "??ginning with the third, are a? follows i III. That, while clear ui the conviction that Sana J. Tilden aad Thonins A. Hondrkks have raeeiTed only a large iij:tj?.rity of the popular vote, but u major of the electoral vote, ami are wanton eleetad Prasld and Vice president, we yet declare that any tin? made by tlie Senat?- anil llouae nf 1--presentatives \ Iw Shsilfill!/ ac.itnesced in by the whole ppoplo; . that any attempt t*i iiiaiicui att: a President siinplv ui trie proclam?t!.ui of the I're-idenl of the Senate w ?I an a< t of usurpation that wi.l be resisted liy the pee to the last extrt-uiity, eveu sjouid Unit extremity oe ! apiM-al to a. n,*. IV That the lmputle.it and unfounded charge tl ? ho prntct against the exercise of illegal a [ arbitrary power iaatt* t<> toir.ent strite and incite el j war is roade by conspirators, to Withdraw the pul mind from their own evil desun?s to Bast?ais the a i tralca win af thelaiephininwoaasl thraagh that ! lot-hai oil the 7th of November last. V. Thai we deiioiiiice the action of President Qnal fol.owing the exaini ie of the militar? ehtaftolBS of M> no m interfetin?: by armed force ,n the elect.mis of t people, in preventing the lawful organization of ,-?t? l.e?i-i.iiurt'H, ami in massing troop? ut Washington, wl the apparat parp?se of preventing the free u?tion Congre?? respecting the ProndeaUs] election, it e*r_M BBSnan to rentier the militai.? Independent ol a ?u pern.r to the eil IWpo^er. and eslls for outspoken a ?leiitiiHtiou bv every frbnti of repubUeaii roverament. VI. That the inaugur?t mu is l'i sklent of s catnn-l. rejected by tne people and conn.ml iu br fraod i? rero tiou. and. if acquiesced in, latal to i.-|iublican novel ment. VU. That the National T>einocralie Commut?e be ] <|iiest,i| t?i call a Natinnai Democratic c.iuvectlon, meet at W.iahmgtou City. Feb. 13, raiMTI OB g_Jf. BWEM'l aDDKEss. Loud and continued calla were made tor (i?-n. Kwlr ME when he appeared baton the convention tBeeroi becaiue wi.tl. 1-ive minute? wer?- consuiiied before uni was restored, tien. Lwing spoke with great ellti.f large audience keeping perfectly quiet except wilt n a i,lauding him. The loilawlBi an the mola pe?ale of i speech : , I'he assumption that the Pre ?blent of the Si-nate mi I count th.- voles innl declare tile result wilitotlt the ns-e j ut tin- House of Heureet-ntaUves has not .? sinmB b , sapporl iu tiieC,iii?iitu,ioii or in tin- pieoedeuts ?>f form 1 elections, it were a usurpation ss gross, open, aad pi I pable ss forth?' Geaeral of the Army to name the Prw j dent by pi'oiiuiiei.iiiieiitu. The ultra pro-els very lead i plunged into rein -limn rather than submit to the deeisii ! o the people ami rarrendef their long bold of pi we i ih?- ulir:i li.-pubiie in leaders, srrogattagto them- ?? all tin- oie I'll nt crushing tue rebellion, aad denoaii.ii ?s traitors thnesanarters of a Bullion of Deiaoci il soldiers who followed the flue, have tor tw \i,trs past mudo political merchandise of enr mou sai lilici s aim iriiiiiiph of the war, at now threat? ii to retain power l.\ ii method not In doagiioiis Ihsn winssiisi \? nu 100,000 salaried port srtth Hi ...ieilie il army and liuv.v t' cnuiliialld. a n a Piaaiill I w h?. ivi i.'.'iu.'., I DO duty out to bis pan y an Bolas in. ins own will, they declare by their acts thi they Beau to hold power tn spite ol the people, by pr VenUag a law lui ami regular declaration ol the result i the election, li permitted to usurp Ibe President BOW, w liy may tiny not s? tzc control "f tin- ml House ot Beureseutattves ny sdmiulsterlng the bin i,Ian pu;.?- in it, as Um y did t?, tin Louisiana Legislatm la 1*71. ant to the BOOll Carol! us Legislators i.c iiiontiit ami if the people iM'ijiiHSi s m that, wbj Be? d ti ? mi.*', irators .ver larreadcr power 1 Will it sol bei s.?'et four, eight, twelve, sixteen years beaea.as.aaa Wil. not tie ,--iron-' and as siiliser?,.nt I W i not the returning boartls be as resal] ami rascally Will Bot pawotle capital,?!? ii" is t.,m i ot papal si'r Ni??aiii e, lad ui? .ii? 111, i? .i i capitalists be a? aaxloas ? BOW for a stron/ govenUDent wuicli will exalt uioue l?iiil degrade uiauii<>o?l I _en. M,u?an m.i.lc a Brief tptm h. lltet winch thi cor v. n.,on. at ? o'clock p. m., adjourned. The lieiineiat are ill high glee over tue success of th- lueetui. li, -now storm of last uigut hud i llepUBSlnj. effect otl tin I during the early part of t onlay, but, not withstanding t h elements iv.-re a.ainst them, they n sp.ni ?oil it. M Thompson'? bugle blast to tin uiitnber of Sf?QOL Tl..it It that iiuuili'T of persons eaine ill on the different rai road?, but humlretls uf them tlid col go near the eoiiv, i Hod. A great uiuuy used the time ?u visitlug the Stat 11- use and other places of int?-:c-t. THE TALK AT INl'lANAl'oLIS. UEO. Vi. JILIA., S W.MU.IKK API-ULI TO TIIK UtMli cKArs?the aaaoumoag Bgrumii t??? mili KUK THE MILI1IT?K? VI (UToRTl'M IT 1?) heaP.ini; I). Vf. "00___U8*. IXOdL BIYOtW 0 THE PKE.-.IUENTIAI. ytEftTIOX. [ht ib.anana to the ibibobb.] Indian api ?i-i.*, Jan. 8.?The Democratic in diguat.niu meeting to-day was an hBflKfln mob, w ilium oririmiz.ilmil or ?uirpo?e, ?mil animated solely by th blind MM of talking Tildt-n and II?-udricks m?o BBBee. 1 was tu have lint at IU o'clock, but the inaugural i-eiem? nie? in the saint? hail net BfBB. the building until full; that hour. The hall then had to be cleared aud re arranged. It was nearly _ o'clock when Ih i paeon?tags' began. Gea. Maii?ou. Chairmau of flu i -UiU- Central i ".mililitten-, om-iieil the meeting m a brie I ipaaeha tBnshadowtag th* .nurse to be panoad. Bi | ?aid the meeting was to protest in the name of 'Jli.u w lleiBiM-rat?, ltl.iMH) Imlepciidenta, aud _.),l>t'i) honest He publicans again-t the action of the returning boardao Louisiana and South Carolina, ami of two men It Florida. David S. (Jooditig of Hancock County who was elected Pivsideiit, read a manuscript ?pccci of 1. pages, in which, afta-i reviewing the history of the day ami deooooe?B" the htetesy of the RepobUeoa party he odd that if Ilaye? ami Wheeler were declar-il elected it woiiitl lie an act of usurpation, and it should then bi the duty of the Holt I to elect 1 illicit and llendt ick?. ?| woultl be the pioplc's tltity to stand by the House with their property and their lives. Wc want paan, lie said, bu! w. don't waut peace at the sacrifice of honor ami of tin 1 Constitution. These and similar warlike BttenMBI Were reeeivetl with wild shouts, and when lie S!M,ke of war several voice? yelled : " I?-t it eotne." Kxa ougreaa maii Julian next read a long apnehapaa the action of the I (iin-iaiia Ri'turniiik' Hoard, which wa? full of gall aud bitu-rnes?. He eaaat-dsd with warlike appeala, hi? closing sentences la-inir : A century ago our fathers took up arms in defense at their n^'ht toa ??me in the Qovernineal whica dealt With their Ubeiiy, their property, and their Una, We assert the right uow wh.-n we ask that the will of the people be registered as the aupremc law, aad that who ev.-l tuny tletv it by ov?-it nets shall receive Hit same treatment which the nation awarded to t,i tuen who ap? pend Mom ibe ballot t?) tin* hayoaet la 1B61. Let ;tn m be waned n season by every lo?.-r oi regBuated libertf that million? of men will be fount! ready to offer their llvi ? as hostages lo the aacrtslne?? of Ute ballot as the palladium of our liberty. Wboeoaver hae the gift of longues, let him US?'it ; whosoever can Wield the (m-ii of the ready wnu-r, let linn tip it in the Ink horn ; whoso ? ever halii the ?word, lei him gird it on, tor the crisis de, : uiaudsour higuesl excitn.us, physical and moral. These and similar allusions met with great cheering. The resolutions reported were very lenglby, but they ?lid not ?uit the temper of the meeting, and an auicml meut came ucar bciim adopted In the-?? words: "We 1 an- in favor af a fair count or a free right." Ilayleaa llauna ruade a loug aad disgraceful ?i?eech, | In which he iiseil tllthy lauguage atmut tfenator Morton. i A commlttei' on correspondence ami safety, consisting j of i,.n. Malison, (jiaham ">'. I_BBS, Lavld Turpie. I llayless W. llauna, and tien. John Love, was snpointed to confer with other ?UU-s a? to the propriety of a national Indignation meting. It wa* in? tended that Iiiiiu.'i W Voorheea ?h?iuld review law point? Involved In the matter, but others talked the time sway, and Mr. Voorheea was ?iiubbed, to the great imllg uationofold I>?'ui??<'rats. The convention has not cre? sted any ajx-cial feeling here except of dls?ust BDNM Of THE CONVl-NTION'8 RI_*OLLTU>Na. [(iCNKBAL rtlESS ' -I-I-* T- 11 Indianapolis, Jan. 8.?The cliicf fcitun-sof Ui? L?eui??crBtic meeting to-ilay were speeches by the Hon. ' .c, W. Julian, the Hou. B. Vf. Hanna, and the Hon. Lan W. Voorbe. ?, the reading o? the report of the ( oinuiiti???? ou Kesotu?uus, and a resolution offered by Mr. Vooi hoea ?t the close of his speech* The resolutions of lite committee cali upoo Congress to provide a plan for counting tbe electoral voU- ; that the two bouse? alone -*ve the power to eouiil sod oot toe Presldsot of the j 1 ii.il?? ; and if the M nato ihall claim ni'ch power for Its praaMaag etleer, the Bann is taUad ui?oi? to exert ail its coiiKlitu Intial power? t?) defeat such ac'ion. The resolution of Mr. \'.?.?rhe?a\ which was BiflfM with much applaiisc,We.,.lH as follow?: Beaoloed, That a committee of flv?? he .lotxunfed hy thp President af lili? i'ii'i?. I ii'iaii. t.. Le know u a* a Commit? tee of ?orresftotulctice and 1'uhlle Satety. The duties of Haul (-otiiiiiiUie -hall he Io coVle?|Miii?l will) ofher Mlillllir Boa m -tti'i t m .1 the lending men of other States for the puri'iite of l.rriiirinu' ahmt a harmonv of (?pinion and concert of action in the ?o-. ?Miit (?enloiis conilitlon af national affairs ; alt,, i..a stale r th?' propriety of calllng a nat'onnl convention al Ifea Deasoerade part?-, ami Bs eorietpoml with the diflerelit Mates in recan? thereto Itshail also he th?- ?lutv of ?nid ?smmlttee taeoaetde. .111.1 devim? the test Iii.?Ii.mI l.y ?a bleb the people may exercise tbe riebt of petition to the Conaresa of I he Inifeii Slat-s, whether in wriitui; ??r in petmam, in ord??r thai Ihe ; ul'irc p ?ice may he ?trcem-d. ??'?pular liberty liiiiiiifainetl, ?uid the lawB upheld. INAl"(.l"KAll?)N" Off GOT. WILLIAMS. Indianapolis, Iiitl.. Jan. 8.?At tlie last inn mi-nt it was decided, o?i account of the crowd, to have the in.iii.ur-'i?ioii ceremonies of Gov. Williams at the Acii'lemy of Music, rausiinr ?-?instilci:ihlt> delay and con faalon In seating the audience. At 11:30a.m.,OoTeraor eleet J. r>. Williams apiwarcd on the stage, and was rrv ci'ive.l with ?rent enthusiasm. The retirinir I.le?it.-<J<?v. S?'ai.iii, BS preii.liiii; ??Ulcer of the Joint session, opened the I'viTc-M??. (iov. William.??, being "worn Into ofllce by tin H?n. JiniiTC Nihlaek, an?l intrmliiceil by th?? retiring Oar. Ili-iulnckt, addrcased the fdifllslBlBia. after whb'h Lieut.-?iov. ?iruy wa* sworn in, and nddi-exH?-?! the joint session. (,ov. Wllllami, in bis inaugural message, inyi the regular HaHBBB MMaanl by tin ?'?institution having t.eeii air? adv silhinilte.l to the I.? ? _"1 - lilt (1 r.- hy 111? prede c.'Sror. be eontt.lert it inappropriate to -art? It specific riDoaiiBiUHlalloai al tins inn??, il?? arasa economy. f.iv.?rt cheai? tra.is|M?rtatiou by lue railroad-, and careful inanair?ment of th.minion tchool fun?l, hut makes no reference to national questions. LoriSIA.VA.S TWO (???VF.RNoRS. INAlClltArioN OK MKtSltS. PAI.KAUD AMS9 OtCWOtXA At ?iOV?K.NOIl?A0A\90St***PS BY OOV. PAfKAKI? AND .?IN. Ml MULLS ?HOW TIIK S TA Til MAY BU BBBi-unnn to pkospkkity? ran rnonBMM of TIIK. TW?) (-???VKUMiliS. Nkw-Oki.k.vns, Jan. 8.?Gov. S. B. I'aekar?! .uni Li? ut-< ?ov. ('. ?'. Antoine ? ere inaugurated at the .-late llou.te at UM p. m. to-ilay. The oath of office was iKim mistered to them hy t.'liief-Jinfice Lu bltng. There Mai- : o eii'it? nn-nt. That* rv.n l heavy force of poll ir on duty, who admitted tho*?- win bad i?aa-es. Not moi?; than _?mi jM-rsmm were in the Mraata? The lions?- af k.'|.r?-M ntuiivcH was festooned with flairs, aud many lathes were m attendance.. Afttt the Legislature w.i? called to order, ('ov. Kc?ogg tutr? ?lticcd (iov. Packard. Chief-Justice Ludelihg udmiuint.red the oath of office, and (.ov. Packard read in?? inaugural atldr.-ss. BasaM the pa-.iHur.' wtlh which he rtai-r-'-il bis credential.-? ?al the lepi.tentative!? of the people was clouded Willi tho recoil. cti,?n that many OnlBBlBTBja n the aBBBB of repubii eai. f.i-,?lina Bad talara ?a deatB, aad that thousand? bad beea iwaisiialiwsl through Mat M awaM the ballot box or to vota against tiieii- will. Why tin? recourse to vio? lence I Majorities bail no occasion to us?- fore?.? mint I ci? ties alone resorted to force. He had reci l\eil a majority of the ratea fiecl;.'. tattiy, and lawfully cast; he na.l been .?celar ,1 el el. | ?...Verh?r 111 the llalli.IT re.(Hire.I I'V the < <?!)?? itutiou :i ul lawt of the State ; he should iniokc all tin? powern conferred upon him to enforce oIm - tliciicc to the la.?? ai.d to coiiitnaii'l an en ?luiing peace for Louisiana. Tin- ??oiitt'tutionalii. ? f the la-.vs under whi? li ihe jtat?- Ii??\ eminent .?.i iiieti title, he ta.ii, had aerer beea Mk-eeBafBlrj faea ?i.iiiil. The party denying Its ?alrd title heraus?- the rotea palled l'y violent aad uiihiwtul practices had not beea iiwalisl, were napoflslrj eetopped by IBatr own ac? tion under the tame law, m 1872, win n tin Lemming IS.., ul, constituted hy aud ni accord with that party, thre-v ??ut ttatciiieiit- of rates artaally eaat m sarecal parish??-, and on that eiiiivass baaed ihe pr? i.iid. d lille of the McLuery fill Mil BBBMl He ? lliiaii-rate.l a niimtsT of n.itiiu: ?1 measures n?- "e?,-ary for tho wcllare of the Btatt. _ ?en. otCMOtAArt iNAi ?ii'K.vi. am-'u;--'. By iKMiii t<?-day ?i large crowil h.ul BBaembled at St. Pairuk'H Hail, etitir? ly Hilan IBBllBlldMg.BBJi tty 1 o'clock s.'ine .'..(MM) people had BBBBfllMBi in the streets, Lafayette i'?uarc, aad oa adjaeral balhtiaBa Al 1 .?Mock OCA. Nii'iioils left the ?'ity Hotel for the hall. Where hi Was received Wllll tl. lueli'l'illt ell? t-rn By ?Mm :i?m .i.iile.i tboaaaada At 1:10 p, n.Qee. HlehoUaap* peared bb tbe balcony, which was Brayed with the ttuf* of all nations. Arti-r pran-r by tin? lt?\ l)r. l'alini-r, the oaih of tflice wait adm tiitter? d to Nnh? Ils ami Wilti by J.uli-'i r.tt.it, afti-r whic.i i,ov. Ni. _w0fl taol : In oi?e?lieiiee to a call of Bij ffillnw rltlBfaa. BB OT pressed throagb the ballet-Baa by a autfority ??i mon? ? ti.aii -,o,m v,,|,a, ! sssnmi tbe .lutict of ?iorerno* oJ my iiativ.? -i.u.- ander cu-?niautaaeii ?>f marked ?litlleuitt, and al a peinai .'f v.rv general ?littn-tt Pot nine t.-art afea in??a, baTUtg no iiicntitlcainin with ibe yople ol th.n Sl.it?-, either IB let-ling or iul. r, ti, i.a\ .? -1i.i|m-?1 ami controlled their destlules. Tue resalto! Ulla unnatural cuudluoa of aft.iut bas beea tbat, m tgUa at a rich soil, genial climate, and lauaeaae rasoareea, wc Bad tbe peo? ple i?.- ia.\ .u wretchedness ami poverty. Ihe very mita oi the kind and beaettceal Cn-atoi have larri a tin-.?? bmsbm additional Ineeatlra lo acta at oppreasloa and wroiii; Not ta;?r.tl??l with the injury tsiucli they have intlic .?I, the auiu.it or tbaae nalaniltlea aajan ar< tti ..u'.-.iiik' to luaiiitaiti tie ir a.-tt ??iid.iiicy lit fr.ni.i, ?nul t.? eatabliata trees tinae people Bnrp. un..i. m.m- ?.'.'..nu?; anil liif.iuious than thai wbh-u end- today it- baneful existence, ihe peopM of this alite are detal iiiincd, ami I also am .1. t. nmneil, that tin!? effoit, ?hall be lulled. Th?? riiibt? .in.l liberties "f Luui-iaria liiiitt not lie siltfi l't-ti to Is- U'ttroycd. There n.iy he tcrave ?lilIUul tlefl lu the pr.-t? nt man;.er of deal i il i? with this in,.Hi r, but ihe.t will ae overcome, ami hereaft.r, upou tbe duly and lrgall] ?'oiintiiuted auihortties of the Bute will ?' ????M- ?h?- proper adminutraUon o? Itaaftura. TO* iu_i<riai proapertty <>t Lonlalana aad tbe prospertty ?>r h. r people must ?><? ri-ttoie.l, and tliin can only bs ?h. by 11 inn and the eiiert-v or tin- isoplc, coop?Tatlli|{ with boaestj, Bdelltj. lateanty, ami pani'.titin ,>u tbe pan <?i th? ir npit Hentativct. Sell mu.tt be sunk, und the gi ii.ral ???.??I alone serre at g guide to t,,e civil and political actloa of each eltlaea. The laws apetatbu Bqualij upon the wnoic p?rople, without illstinetlon of lace, i \.u-n, color, ul' coml.tioll, in.l-t ?ilolie be found oil the Statate i.kn, and Ihe???- laws .should be thon.u.hly, fairly, and ImMitlaUy exeeated. in ibis aaycoufldenM and hope will prSvail, and this State will M|t?c.iily l.ecoiiie a lu.iiie of haiipincMS and p.n.i? lor ail her children, for the weak as Weil as the Strong, tor the poor as well as tbo rich. After benediction hy the Kev. Father Allen, (ien. nieboHa ami Mr. wIMSwan Sarartad by a lenislative eomiuitu-e to Odd r.ilow.' lia.I, where they r?-cei\??l Hi? I congratulation? of their frieuda. The atteiuhlane alMiul M. I'.inck'i llall, eitimaU'd at 1 "? <>?'?> pernoua, t'uietly di.t|??'r8?'d. imv. Nicliolls has apiHiinteil Col. Thos. Ho\l.ind, a well kliowu detective, ? .u??f of the Mclrupullt.tll 1'ilice. it.yl,.n,l has BStabttSbad lua heu?l.|.i,trteri at Masonic Hall, where a force in beinii organized. PAi'IFK KiAST DIOHilUATS. San Fkan? is< <?, Jan. B<?A Sulcm, OngnM, dispittch rep.iris thut a lar^-e and enthui-iaatic b?uio eratic meeting waa held there. Kenolutlona were Biaptad t?i Ike aS tt that Tilden ami Heiulrlcks reta ivd a inajorily of the popular vote, and riichtly a inulonty of the electoral vote ; and, while wrllitiir fur the lake of peace to ac(|iiietce in wronif |sTj??tratc.l through recognized forms of law, ?erti,?' ?mo.mh to a falte del 'Inratlon "f ihe resull of a Pl-etldeniial .oiliest. aMalaad Ibiwagb aaarped aalbas li j. M aa laas dank"-roil.- t?. the ?velfare of the country than the eoiite qaauees of armed r.sisuiu. ?? an?l ell n t?ar \\ bile ?lepr? caiiiiK' appeals i<> paastoa ami iavoriug imaleiBlioa. th? t equally favor limaras in srtloa aaal irslilsiusi la erorj ?pades of usurp?t um BBd fiaud. Ihev protest aajabtal tn.- inauguration t?r II.i??-h or Whit-lei-, and .1. ii urn ?? the tlirealeiiial atl?mpl to ptavcal tBa House of nepreaeataUrea from partlelpattaa in the eounttaa of the ?-??-?-toral vote nn a tuieat of revolution and a m? n.u ?? a.ainst c!\:| ?h arty. They appeal to all c tlseas of tin- K? puiuic to raaial Ibis revolutionary ail. nipt apoa the ??.?t ?i iiin.iit by all iiu-auM knovMi to hiw-aliiiliug. liln-1-iy-lovi-ig peoptej ?nil. lastly, iiidoise the .iclioii of liov. i?n)\cr in tue Watts t ron in matt' r. a -tant.? Baaa dlspatub in ?parts that tbe Deaaeraay of Poiioiua < ou ly me I and pinned renoliilioii.t uf the same general tenor us the above. MASH MEKT1N?} OV VERMONT I'KM??' U.V TH. MoNTi'KLiKK, Vt., Jan. H. ? A lart,'?- ihiiiiImt of promiiii-nl Ili-iuisrats, repietteuiing aearly every county in the Mat?-, met with the Mate I'oiiiiiiiti." t.. night, sud adopted resolution? touching the Presidential contro? versy, sustaining the ai-tioti ?>f ?'?ingress m m ndl.?g lu? vest Igatln_ eonimlttees Io lioildu. Loiil.thiiia. and South Carolina, and im-lsllng on the ris'it uf C'ongteita to deler mine me electoral v.it?'. INAlfilJiATItl*?! OF ?JOV. ANTHONY. Toi'KKA, Kan., Jan. H.?(iov. Anthony in Ins Inaugural to-day i*eferre?l to the rapid growth aud ?leiel optBcnt of thu l-*late. and Mid that last year kan-.w rai-.-il nearly l?.isMi.iKK) biuhela of wheat and over ?_ii ?NMi.iMsi biisheli of com. There are ?l.uoo school hiitisea m the -nan- at a coat r'2.-?'?".?smi aud a permanent lnUTtal iK-rUi. school fund of t)2,dv\j,vW). WASHINGTON. THF. TROOPS IS WASHINGTON. PTtrmnrNT cirant __*__ m- reasons for om IXO TROOPS TO TUR CAPITAL? Pt'BI.IO PI _nnr ro be (ji-arihd raOM possible iMN ?THK nUBHUUil THE THI MIKE OF THE PEC ?WASHINGTON TIIK ONLY Sl.AT OF C.OVF.RNM ?A-V WACdt'RATlMN' F.I.sF.WIIEItB INVALID. m Ti-.i i- .KAiii Tu tub nmnra.1 Washington. Jan. 8.?Those who have c lrlseil the ???resident for ordering to the District of liirulila a few of tin- troops of the Tultetl states ?vide forget bow-man?/ million dollars' worin of publie p rrty there arc m Wuslnnirton, and that It Is tue dut the President to ace that uo harm comes to it. Tl ?nay be no occasion to anticipate disorder here lietv. now and the 4th of March, or on that day; tint in ? of the pouu'.ar excitement which Im. been manifei tliitiu-hout thi' country,and the possibility of -ass? ?? er1n-"s of people lu Washington, the President wi fall short of bis duty If he did not vide for any nataBfBBep that mi-ht arise. may t?e authoritatively announced that fins has In? n of the inotiws at least which has caused Hi- FlBOM to onler a few rompanlea of troops to Washington, tha" In* has done It wltlitmt coinuitailoti with the Pt dent of the Senate or with I4?'publican membeis of Senate (?itnproinise Com um tee. He considers him? sou? speak, Hie trustee of tu people during his tern Basse for all the public property, and will re-ort to i measures that may lie ut n ?miry to defend it trotu i tilatlnn ordestniction by win like demonstrations, sho any be made, und from occupation or possession 9$ ; but lagal authorities. The I'reslilent says he docs not know what the Pr tient of the Senate or the K< publican nieiubcrs of Scn.it?- Committee un Coiiniin. the Electoral Vote th about their constitutional powers in Inn present cri except aa their views have Ban published; but he 1 made up hia mind as to his own dutv without help fr them. To u-c bla own lan-iia-i- : " When all p?iliti power BBd responsibility \r?tcd in me by tlie BBB_atM the people shall haie explretl by constitutional llini tiot!. wlncli will Is' on the 1th day of March, I shall ready willingly to surrender this i'csp?iii?il>ility; bul i til then I shall execute thi' office of President and p feet und tiefend the Cuiisti'iition. It is not my prnvli to determine the question of an election, lint to exect the laws. Whoever Is ?leclaretl to be my constitutloi successor, to blm will I surrendi r the reins of i,ove ment. To me it is not tlov. Hayes nor Gov. Tltd.-n, I ~ho Is President : und whoever Is so declared wiil placed in possession of the ISaeottn power." The President does not approve of the political dem? strations made by the Democrats in various parts ot t country ?o-day. He thinks the only effect of them w he to unnecessarily inflame the public mind, already t iiiucli m -tad. lie ??links tt is tlie duty of every paui to tlo all In- cm to allay apprehension and to subdue p: Usan spirit. If any of tla?* in? Wthapp to j_j _n I?-' held lur the purpose of fnsterinir incipient reviilnrlon, tines not thmU ttiey w '11 lie countenanced by scnsil people, ami .specially by those ha\ lag an interest in t, I'reat tlnancial, business, and iiitliistriiil enterprises of t, country, li the ileinoiistratiotis WOT intended to ovi awe tuo-e constitutionally intrusted with the solution . tue iiniMirtiiui nuestiom now jiresented m B__aeetB with the l'r< -id. u nil election, ihey would fail. Presldeat Oraol has hnrd some talk, which in? su [losis has the same iiispiratinii with the m.-ctmgs r lerretl to. of iiiaii.'iir.itni^ Oar. Tilden as PrSlldSBl the (Tatted .-tat, s, even if he should not is- dee! tr.'d ci s?ttut:oually ciel ted. 11" sa\s rhat a,i Inaugunitli ?Inwhm tino m WaehiagtM win be ah out effect. His reasons are aa follows: L'uilt the enchth section of the first article of tl < i'ii--|i;ition, ( oils':.'.-, is to BXen?M exclu?!'. I !e_i?! tlon in all eases what?ocver Bl M a district, not I HOB mir Kit miles square, as may by BSSBB9B of particul; States ami Territories Hilt! the acceptance of Cb-gfBI become the Mai of uoverninenf of the United Slates. 1; the act of July li?, lT'.io, CB-giaei neipti a district ot ten miles ??piare, and lurtln |irovnle?l that on the Hist Monday 1 Dweaiher. 1800, the nal of OonnanBl of tin-run. -ta., s hliotiltl )>e transfcrre?! to Washington, _ai I ,'iTie. n attaeii'd to tii?. seat of Oontmaoal ihaald t. c .rdmgiy t?c roaarnd thereto by their rnpeetln hoi ees, and -iioilid aft?T that d.iv c ase to be cu-rcsctl elsi where. lb, .i in mlatory Ml of lTtll ami all ?ule-. ipn B ligWattaB, in- sani. ha.i rseoBBlnd the Distnel sfColBa Ma a tl the Citv of Washington as tint permaueu scat of (ioveriiinellt, Wtlltll could not he change except apea the concurrent action of the twaheansi Congress. The President said that the exercise of __ eeutivc fuiit tiotis elsewhere than at Washington ?*.?mi be strictly uiicoristttiitiouiil mil without fore. In this coiim-etiou the President rei.-rred t the resolution of the House of Ripant tit.ittv, List scssitni, In which iin|i;irv WM made a to tlieiitllcl.il Mtl perteflM- by him. and the..-nature at places other th in the seat of liov.-rnment. The Prcsi dent siinl that he hail never performed IZMBlIn ut , eiscwiiei'e man at Washington; that hi the ant dzjreae I ot bis administration, duiin?; tlie heatctl tenu, he ha? BBttlS fortm^itly visits M ? ashui-'ton, when he trans I acted all otlleiai business reipiiniiir his attcnt.oii and during the past two yars all record lad _?eeatln acts were exeeated at Washington The I't'esideiit's authority, be sanl. e*_tt_tMd in accord ?tnce with law, is as sum eine in the District of r.iluiiihi; a? if it were a va in soiled fortress, and any demonstra turns at warlike concentration ol Utea threatening th? Iieace of |_e city or endangering the security of the pub in- propartj or treaaors ol the Gorinmeai eoak lx> summarily dealt w.tii. should tbe pn iln safety tlemaiid, by a declaration of martial law The President sanl that he ctund not thinl tii.it say political party would BSStUBe so giave a re spousiiiility as a step wblcBwoold necessitste such si ? vu?m?- exercise of Executive authority; for he believet that that party would be condemned to lasting mi-mi liv the almost unanimous voice of tiie people. Tin Pr?s] deal said that in- jet f. It Bleared that the will of tin people would preval, and had Jet S0SjM_BM in wisei counsels than throats aud Intimidation. THK ____CT0BAL VOTK. Kt MOItfi OF A PLAN Tl) SEITl.F. THE OAJWOTtOM P\ LOT? SKNArt.lt BOOHS*- METIIoIl? THE DBstO CaatlO A'tot MF. NT RKITF.ltAlKI? BY SENA'IOII WALLACE ? K.M.AlttiEMINT OF TIIE POWBBfl 01 Tua aocaa oom-utt__c. |BT T-Lhl.llAl'II To TIIK TllltttIB_] Washington, ioou 8*?Then was .1 raohot circulating Bateau lha BsM-hen al the House to-day thai the Hou??' branch of the _BMBbbTB- Committee hail a-'ieed upon a plan for scttlm?, the Presiili-nt'al dispute Bj lot, tie nietlioil ?tt-iti_r to create a cominissioil of three Iieino eratic ami three Republican Coii-iessmeii and the uOI senior j m lires of the Supreme totiit, not tactadlog lue ChhsTJnlllSI. and t'.ii to retime the ei..ui.iiN.siou to an odd number liy dnpplaf one of the L'nu^reasm? u, t.i be selected liy lot. The Justices specified would, It should !?? added, t.veiily iliv.detl In politics, two lielollKUll' I to net party. Whichever paity 1 st one of its i COBfnnBBM BJ the chance of the drawin?, would find MB If m a iniitority on the boaitl. A new project for a MttBMMBl was pnposoi in the Senate to? day, m the foi in of a res?iliit.?.ii ..If.-red BJ -? nator BsstB. Iu sllbstalice It ft*? Ides that the President of the Senate shall, ill c.ii.r *t ctiir,esteit returns, decide prim.l ftoBl the ? pi.-htioti of \alldity } that an app. al may b.-lal.cii Irmu his cleiisioii to the two Boani ; that, if the two bous? ? ?l.i not untie upon tin BSBWBiiB. if shall tn- IBlBBlItU- lo the ?apBBBM Court; thut ?iiuli bouse may present its views to th? court through a couimi tve, and that the decision nf the i unit ?hail I I tinal. and he disputed Toles counted or rejected .is it miij direct. Senator Beath fan nonce that he would speak Iu support of this proposition on Friday next. BBBBBM Walla.? ruude an hour's speech to-day oil the L>?mociatie side, taklli_ the view current m his party that either house may ? ttlioiit the concurrence of ihe oilier nlecl the nMefaaj otate ou evidence satisfactory to Itsrif of fraud in the election ur tbe offltitil canvass. His B*_| of statinK the pnoaatt-M was that it rei|Uir> ?I the naaBBIWaM of bnth baOBM to MM a vote. 'Ibis Is the wnv In which all the DSBBB cmts like to put th. ir doctrtne. thai a uunorttv iu the lion.-?- of K< I'lseiitativcs can dlsfrancbl-e a State be caus?- it did not i ote to suit them, and eln_u,'e tue result of a Presidential election. The res?ilutit,ii otTcred m the House today by Mr Wniis and apead h\ MneMai tbe Rpsa?I Oeaaanni on the Piiv'.l.-_.s. potiers, and Diltle- of tlie House of Uep B s, ntalivea m couutuiK tbe votes for President and Vit?"I'lealdentof the L'llltcd Htales to ascertain whether in ihe recent election suy votes were ifiv.u coutrary to the prohibition contilni-d lu the first section of Urn second artlrle of the ?Joostltiittou, what should he doue with su? b votes, und whether any provision should lie m.ole to sciure fairness anil legality in any fie? mm, eousidcraiuy eai-rgas Uie powers of thai couiuiillcu. Plmllar questions to thi* have on several former i stons MBB raised, during or after a presidential tton, but Congress each time has avoided ?lispoaiii tbetn, as It has refrained fmm dealing with almost e other matter connected with the t-Wtlnn of Prest* Although tlie present complication Is In many res, different from any which ever MOM lie fore, there man?'nuestiotis contiectetl with it which han Beta viousiy ilseaand] but the disposition of Oaaerre? ??very occasion has Btaa to puss tbetn over withoti sny way idjBBIlB. them. Tina is one of the prim causemif tin. present complicatiou of the ?lclicate " Uoiis now pending. THF, QUBQOS I'.I.KCTION. FACTS. A.?CERTAINFO BY THE ( OMMI 1TF.F.?HOW IrSi.OIKI WAS SENT TO OREGON?THE SENDE!: YET lU?COVHtKI>?THE TI-LKOKAPII Ol'ERA DIRECTEI? TO PHODIVK DISH*. TCHKS. HIV TEI.r.r-RAPH TO TltR TRIBtSS. I WaSB-VOTOVi Jim. 8.?It, M Mr. HewittII Senator Kelly aaaert, the matter of sending BMBBB f New,-York to Oregon on the day tin. Klectoral Col met was ,i simple und innocent affitr of ptiivltling fees for counsel In case legal difficulties should arise, remarkable that BIB.shads OMBOCted with the book should neetl t?i have the truth drawn out of him as v a corkscrew. A singular amount of mystery Has vr;lop??l the whole transaction, and all tbe witnesses amincit by the Privilege? and Flections CBBBBdl M h given only as much information as they conld n?tese giving. There was Mr. Kunyon of the mBthYt hanking tlnn, for Instance, who rcfin-'.l I" the name nf the customer who wi.nted the p8,t cheek, and there was Mr. LMmou, t M con.nis-ion rn who stpiarcly ?Icnieii to-day that he ha?l ewrc.i-h. draff of-?"'2,001) drawn to the order of (.'roi.n. until was faced with (rniiin's own testimony, ?ahen he niittett the transaction. I-iuion refused, too, to br'ug books showing bis correspondence and money trail.? lions with the Oregon bankers, Laid & Hush and L-dl Tlltoti, until told by (senator _eni.ui that any M would contpel their production, when he promised bring them, if serve?! with a subpeiia. The facts thus tea i ut by the committee, when strung together, are foil ws : On the 6th of Tiecembcr a man, whose name BB* I been tlivuU" d, called at the tiftio- of Martin ? Rltnvi No. 40 W:ill-st., New-York, and paid for a eertifli'd cht on the Hank of North America, payable to the order Laid iV Hush, bankers, Salem. Oregon. This cneek Bl yon took, by his Instructions, to (has. Iiimon, B naaaaaeal at the Otto, to deposit, and said that It w important that I.add At Rush should h* Battled by t. graph tiiat dar. Dimon sa ' he could not use t ?Bask because it was not Indorsed. Runyon return to bis office and brought back another ehe payable to luttions order. Iiiuinn telegraph r.atld.. Hush of the deposite of the amount to tin credit. On the llth Dnnon received m dispatch fn Ladd ?It Hush dir.-ctiiig hi in to return tint money to Mart >. Knnvon. wliich he did by his check, deducting. $_ ' Paul for the telegram. What settlement Riin.o-i mtl with tl-a- party who originated the traaaaetto- is i known. When the committee siihponu tl Mama Runyon, CM. ft. T. I'eiton, fonnerlv Guv. Tilden', se?i tury and manager of the Liberry-st. Bureau, woi to Hurton N. Harrison, a lawyer, anil former Private Secretary of Mayor Wickfiaut, lad t? Id hi that Runyon would call on him for advice as ft) lr.? Tes! molly, (in the sinne tlav Kunvon's ?? customer." who a rauged for the renlttanee to Oregoa, and whose nan he refused to divulgo, called nil him and told him to - sad consult with Harrleon. Tbese two bets take together raise a strong nre-amptioa th.it Mr. Pelton wi the "customer." Martin &??ne oa m a witness flrsl .-i WM a. eoaspaaM t>\ BamioD, who warned bit not to testily to au> thing he did in know, i?ian ng that h, should not repel ?my explanation of the allair that he lit Beard. Tuns tin- matter in ?> stand*. The telena*! operator at Salem was toda, ordered by resolution i the -"cuate to produce the telegram ? that pi.' betwei l)iuion aud l-wlii ?v Hush, sad Ronron vu presente M la contempt, and acuoii isked l'i ils ease to-atorros The coinmii tee appear to think thai there were other rt initiantes In sides the $>,OiS> ?eut to COaSliBUBBte th Oreaos liaud. _ THE BOUTH CABOLTBTA VOTE. adi.ition'vl b__?oaa roa THauwtNo ot i lichen AND EDi.El IKLIl Col'.NTIKl-THB D'ITiI E s I AT IIOVEIINME.VI' TO EM. WITH Till: PltK.-l Dl S ! I v co nt es i?nu oaaoaa o?-- ovou m a, nv i-i-hikacm M oit-, mu.: M j Wasminoton, Jan. 8.?A pamphlet contain lug the repart of the special inaiBdllne af Um Baal Carolina House relative to the irrflBtlBtlftB of -a' Is?!, anil the coiisiitutiotial valitlity tl.eri of. ??as 1.? I pon;.: th.- lui'tiiii. i -' taskI m the li.'ii, rills, morn ... Tl, facts it presents concern?!., t' eaonBOtU tin res t in th DlflBMfatk Votes ill the Colin!;. - , , Kdgctl?'!tl an ' I.a,I runs seem to warrant the act,on ol the Board ". ( ai, ranen in throwing out the lanni from tiu.se con. ties Accoriliug to the Otate MBIM af 1875?known a.? t'i? llBISlBll census bccati e the othYi rs ?a in, took it v en paid rtvt- ("cuta for every name BBIWlied? the whole n in bei of males over 21 years of age living in Ldg? th U County was 7.122. The total vote iasf .'all was 0,371 and ?SC Bl id? nee taal the trau, I s aere c,, in.'ir. ft eil oa t.:. lie.uoerat e sub'is found in the bet that that party polled -..">'?? innre votes thau in l_70,aad3,30.man um in 1*7-1. Nom- ot the eoiiiu Caioima represents tires expect to see the fane ol two Governments in then ?t?te end uutditis determined who is in in- President alter the At h of .March. If Hayes ia inaugurated, the] say that the Hampton party will promptly submit t< Qor. Ch-Bl-crlata'l authority; but if Tilden come- |_ theV expect to sec the Republicans abandon then nflicei without a struggle li. no event don it appear Uketj that a disuirbance of tbe peace wlUsrise. Acung upoi the belief that there Is no danger of an outbreak, tie Ailmiitistratii.il has withdrawn an the troops from tin State ezce| ; the old gariiBou, composed ot a portion ol the 1-th Infantry. WASHINGTON NOTES. \Vasuin?.tos, Monday, Jan. 8, l-*77. F. S. Wiaalow, who was charged ?ritt having committed the Treasury robbery, was BrlMteil tins alternoou by Hrooks, Chief of the s? ? Kl Bell lee, ami Hi 11*011 and lViklUH, his Ussist.i.,ts. WlBlkrW, alt.-lotlgli v>a?ned that anitbui. he might say would b<- used against l.iiu, at the time of lit? arrest made aditii.-.: ,n wincb practically M_f_M the robber?, lie saitl to the detettine; "The mouey is all spent; don't search the house .?ii.I dU.'ject my wife to that tudiguit y." T..t , i cuuistauccs which have led to the arrest of ?Vin.v low, so far a? can b?- ascertained, aie th. se : The Pecrct rtervlec agents from tho first suspected him and attached lltiie linpo-t in? e to then: :,., which located the theft with tue AdaBM Kxpt_M Cotn pMII or ,n the bank in Chicago. Other Treasury oUlcials wcie of the i pillion that the uiotnv w is mil takea from the dish-room. The investigations have been c, odncted on different theories. Wiuaiow has bMBCleetl* Batched. I'he enveio[M- which coiitaiuetl tho bogus i iick age. the Philadelphia envelop?' Uauufsctu . said, was ui.i.1?' by hami. l'ne BeetOl bel vice Uieoiy was mat it was porposely so made to ,iv, ? t saSBS-Wa from 111?- casii-fooiii. It was dio eovered tBal Wrasles ha?i paid a ? onsiderable aaaiber of Sit.all bills loin*? oiitstandiiiK, and hail Written to Other creditors to forward their elslnss Be wss treqaently uiterviewed,sad la i.is ?nti rv.ews Kerned to nsrepre pu.ed aa ?i.tiioiate defeBBe for ?very char..- that could uosslhl} be lu-oi.glit against him lie denied eiery thuii. fiom tue start. The House Committee on OMU?OfM hehla seci" an ? tug to-lav t?.r the parponol taking action ?in H? ' -etita I tue Cox's b.ll concerning immigr?t.on, coiuu.oi !.. known i as " lin- Hea?!-uiouev bill." A ipaoiiiin ?vis uo' BBfllBSlI i until m ally I- o'clock, and att.r avtij brief KSBBMBtBe suUJeel w, ni over to iw dwpossd uf to-saorro?. i in tenor Of the dtsrWSSllIB bj th?.BO-ttOS ind?cales that tlley will uti'iouiiieiU) reeoouaead in? aaasoai ol sou.,' lull of tins eiiura. t.r, autinu iziug a In ad tnuBO. tax to be le\ wit on on liniii ?rant, lint the SBSOOnl of t.i\ am! tlie other details oi tue iMrapaead law _re yet to be agreed apea. BapneeaiattTM VptBgai ami Willaid have, _s the stilecoiuuiiltee ou ('oiiutiug th? Kicctoial Vot<- (ir l'i, si Ueul and Vic.-1'r.-slileut, couipl.-t.-d tiie work assigned tliein, the result li?-ilig a voitiuie ol *,,,; Bttated pagen, i olitalUiii?' ail B-COBBI ot c\ cfVthlng llen-'.nfore doue all h regard to Um counting of tue eleetoral vote tur Preslil? lit and V.ce-Pri-aiilelit, to.eli.er W ;la t_8 TB*Wl ?i laadlae puh.ic uicu. Col. Lew I'. l.ucUey was to-itay uotuiu.it. ?1 "*ecretary of the leiTiloii ot Utah. II?) WM for some time prival?, scctetary to Pi".-.tient iira.it, anil has lately o??tipiida i?s;M.naitil?.' position iu the Intetior I'.pailiticiii. fhe P., -i lent was desirous ol further .oiii,.l ineiii.iig ?r. Lackey b?fese lOeeleseef his BdaualatratitM, aa t. i ? c,u-euiieiii.I, in? It.-.1 liim to accept tue posit.ou Ut whiih he waa lo-u.iy appointed. Tbe secoud trial of Vf. H. intu?an, charged mil the lar etiy ol the >H<",0*'0 BBBhBp from the Tre-?ur. D. - paltinetit. ?oui?- time since, was ea,led lu t.,.- Criminal i oint io?ia>, and it txing naiad u.at Messrs. Cans atar and Mei't'ltM "t ' oillisel tor ?lclcudaut were en? ... d lu the siipieiiu: Court ut ll.e Cluted -?talcs, ihe ulai waa MBtaaoad a- tu Vadaasday mit. The Controller of the Currency has called iiihui the Na? tional bauk.s for statements ot their condition at the close of biiaiutks l>?-c. __, 1 - As. which ia the ? on- date as the call of the Hank Mupriinteiidrut of the state of N.w Vot k. Unit (lov. i.a'ia ot I'enusvlvaula, accompanied by several -. oat- r* and Representatives uf that Mate, were lu Washington to-day, and bad acnufereucc with senator is alia?-?- ami ?.Hui l'. u ti*) ivauia members of Cougresn. !>or Baynlor k.pttrl of t?oi^ir?utnol ProttoUmp? ?-.?_...,._ JIM VAKPEBBILT8 WILL. THRKK-FOURTIW TO WILLIAM H. VANDER. HILT. TiiK nqrani to all others iniMnvnM to mt TI.K MOItK THAN .f 1 .*5,*?VX>,(>00-At.l. THK REr-T i.KFT to TiiK ii.r?i:-r POM?MO tAeOAtSM rua CRaittabik <>r rcnttc praposrs mkntmnpd IN Til??. I?)'-I'MKNT?A CLEAR, FLU., AND ?X Pl.ICri INMTRf MKN I. Toniurodor?! Vaii'l'-rliilt'?? will was rea?! yeat'-rdajr, and the petition for its admission t<? prol-ate was presenfe?l to the .Stirrou-nte. It waa drawn in .Jatiu ?ir.t, 1873, and haa a c???li<-il made in Jane, 1873, Thai bulk ??!' ti??- property is left outright to William II. Vnii(l?-rl?ilt, the bequests to all other (?er-uitis amounting only to a little more than OAm\A\mn\\b\ew\ re. koiiiritr railway ?liares at their par value, and ??f this ,f lS.iUlO.ODO al-out half fMi to the four mum ti William II. Vaii ?h-rlult, Cornelius Vatiderl?i!f, jr., frtMng much the larigTsf share. NDthini** is giren in rln- inatru meiit. tu publie or cliaritabi * purposes, but frieixls of tin < '?'iiiimxliiri' nay that William IL Vanderblit is to carry out a pian of hin f??r the construction of a hospital or lioine for the N-ti? fit of employe* of tho V ?ndeibiif. roads. It i.?t also understood that tho < 'oiiiinodi ra !>I.i'?h1 a large sum m the hands of Ins eldest son ?i drttrilint?' among his most valm-d friends, no nrention of whom lias been m.idc in tho will. The will is a very clear ami explicit iiistru Dient. TiiK nQOjjwm Followii'i*; isa table allowing thedisfHrnitiou of the proi-rty by the will: Mrs. Praab A. Vanderinlt. ff. S. bonds. ..#M?),?sjo Also, house and lot al No. 1" U'j-h lli'.'foii i?.a????, ?if h furniture, pictures, A-.-.; .iiso.Ne-.v-Voik i entrai aad Hud MMI U.Vei Hal.road shares |.,<SS>'.... -.'??O.OOO Mrs.PbabeJsjwCrass. ?HiOjrjoo Mr-. Kii.ny A. Thorn. MSl.IMM Mrs. Maria Loabas ?.'lark. .'??aussi Ml -? -"|?lo.i J. foi-raiice. .sat,i,tsi M -.Malt Hiela La Baa. ".?Mi.iasl Mi -. l.fhenudi A i? n. laesataoi. 4? <>,.? ?i Mr- L'i.'.a OBgOOd, III.-Olli?- of.< 1.1 s SI Mrs. Catherine Lalltte. Inc..me ol. ">? ihsi ? . rrieinisj. Varal.Tbi'.t. hi* mm, income of _i,. .isa? Pbelie \ iiidi'i nur. p?-r annum, far Ufa.. l,_<-?> '??? l?er ,111111111 f..r rfe. Kebeeca Little and dangt lar. i?er .muiim l'h? ?s- Ann Make i,?-r .iiiiuin f?.r life. ... u?s> for life. ?_'(><) Jacob B. Vanderhilt. ."Xi.iss? Annie Bout. '."??.is*! Cornelias V. Oeforesl. l- ,i??i i u ??? Ann ?iistan. ."i.?*-?! Mrs Uopble Wlilte. .'?.?sat ? ?u.rlotre Haakell. 5,ouu Phehe Ann Jjiistan's three (laii-rlitcts, ?a<-li. ."?.??<?<) Charles Blotoaaaa. Io.ihm? Dr.Jared Llnsly. 1U.0UU i apt. .lia.11 Bralated. 4,iss> Lan?o? I Wa.'lfU, " an old aad faithful clerk"-.. Jo.? asi William K. Thorn, jr. ib.tnJO Kamiicl l'ait 'ii liaii'l.'?-i'U ,,f <>li.i,?:a:,. B hrotli'-i- <|f my u,o:hei". ,,i>in) Hm lis T ni inn*. Su.uOO Mana Leaser, **:'?? ?,f Gea. ??u-ilon ?.rahl'iT. 1 Mr. Hami.ei ttai roa. . ? William Q, Van lerbllt, all the . residue, .uid remalnoVr. I William h. Vw,, rbilt. ? UBXBUI I, ?? a of w .lii.ua BxeeatorsJ n Vanderblit, William K Vaidi.kiji.t, I .-Aiii.Ki. Baaroa In the eodieil h<- ?i?l?l> L'.??)?? ?han s af N.-ti-Vork t 'i---, t mi and 11 ii?1 ? River Bailraad Macklatha 9500,000given B tf ? ill, to his wife, ,uid nraki-s tin- .a!!.i,tin;t a tonal li<<|n?'-r>: Cornelnis Van?! ?ilt, |r., MB ?if 1TIIII?1 H. Vanderblit, ll ? m iban s.t22,300 ? ? S Y. ?'. ?I. i.. .. i.. - lares. .- K .;l?.li. -hi of Will liiiu H. Va. hilt," mill il. li. K. shins. .?'.(SSi Freier ,in,lerhiit, s? n ?>r V.i.?nui M \ ti? ih i ol sgel, N. V. C and IL H. U. i'. iban . -.H.txiO Georg ... . ;i ;;'.-.u ... Wi.;i .m u. \ ?i..:. (Wh< 4 ?? ?? ). N. V. ? '. ami li. i:. !.. 1. ... -.. .'n.iKiO THE W ILL. I, Coineliii? V.iii<Ieil?ilt, o? tin* City of Xevr Yoik, no make ?n;.1 pab?sB ?uy la?! ?rill ami t. s!.. t a.? ...iloWS : l'irst : ?direct my ?xe.utor??, Im mediately if,ir my ?I. . . see, to pay to my I.? iov. d ?tile, l'i ink A. Va'i.hrullf, tie nu. of tbOOfOOO, te bonds of the Halted MBB ? tt Am. rica, of th.- B J??'r ? irt loan, mu?? r th? a. t of (.'?.ii in-' -t ajij.roved Man-h '?',. l-?il. eommoiily kuowi _. i * ,rty bonds, at par, m patfanMBBa of !ln a* ? -unpti.il coninct maile by und l.et'v.-c'i ?ne and tin -aid Frank i . baaMag data the MKB daj <?f Bagaat, IfKM, <wb?ns*y [agreed that, ?f .the sl.oul.l survive me .?-ii,y widow, my executors or admiuiBirators .h?>u:.l inrtu lately alter my death, pay to her -?J?ikj.issi ru th? Irai m...t gasr?- bonds of flu: New-York and Balten lUliroal < oiu pau> Bl par; ami she Bgteed to ?aire ari'. r.-l ase all dower lu my Nal estate, and all rii:bf, title,. i : i ? I ?ir in ami to my personal esta:?-, except such sum of J.'? ??. IMMI of bonds. This directum M Im-ijik rt is mi couditiou that my taid Wtt* do an? ,,t the same at 1?' if'iuiuu. ? ?)f my part of said aiitc-hU'iUai ? ??iiin.ct, and in lieu ..f dow.r ?n any and nil n-ai estate of wh.ch I may oave been seized at any tlBM duiini. my -i BRtagi -vitli ? e, ami of all claim upon or ibbie in the peraaaa? ? -t?te ?f which I may die l'is-cssed, except as Uer? inaXter ex prt s.-iy begaaajtbed to iier. I also eive, devise, and 1>?-??u? nth t.? my ?aid wife, frank A., the house and lot No. 1?) Wa.-hni?-:iin-iil;.?-e, u ihe city of N.w-Voiii, with the wofgxttoamte* aad i m tin- statuary therein contaihe.l, for Bad BaUteg !'?? r n 't ural life. I als?? ?ivc nii'l bei|Heath to her, aiihouitely. all the tarai tan, nnlBiaa. and other bBaaafeaM articles which nay be m or ?ip;?iirtcnant to salil bous? ut the tun. of my ?lecease, iuclud!u?- books, u.u.<i? ai ?u tru m?iif.t. plate, and all <?'In i chattels uf that kind, hut ? x eeptlag the nortralts of my mother and my deeeaoed wife, which two {?ortraits I glfg to my ??lumlton, (?u ii"l;us Yaiulerb!)*, Jr , sou of my son Wi.l am H. ; and upon the decease of m\ laid wife 1 tfi?'-. devise, and Ixv H'uath flu sad st.i.ury to my saitl i?r.n;<lt.?ti, C? rru-limi, and the Hau! house ami lot to my ?mid sun, V, iiliaiu IL, tu fee. I alto grre and he?iu?atb to my said wife two carr:a?na and aaa pair of BBITtagS horses, and th. bataaBB .it-piir> t? ?anal thereto, to he selected by her from tiio??- 1 may .? r. it i In-time of my decease. LLi?l BRI T?> HIS CUILDKF.N. Seem id : I give a.d Ix-ijUt-ath uulo my tivt- daBgh?Mi ? I'hettt- .Lin?-, wi't i,i James M. IB8BB? Lian.. , wife of Wililain K. Th? rn ; M.tria Louis?-, wife of H.,r.oe f, Clark ?le?. ase.l ; Sophia, wire of DB-bW T??ri*anee; aad Ma.y Aln-ia, widow of N. Iienrai-se La Hau, deceajMrd? for their iiM'ii use, r?'l,_0(),(?00 of the r >?st??e?l hi.mis of IhaLBkB Bhan ami MleMgMl Mouth? ; Ii.ulw.iy ?,'om puny of |B,? 00 .-a? h, dated Dea. i, i -. .i, papable Dec i, lr??i.;, '.?-in*-part uf auiasueof uot cic?? n_agf_ ..,o?si,?hio, ... .-iiri-il by a mortij-.'ue ?n th. ..air?ad ?f ?aid company to the I'uiou Traat?tbaspaay of Ncw-v?irk, dai ?i i>?rL 15, l'Tlt ; ..l.tti, ?rl,'J".?),?H>?loi the c ?,v?,Id.u.'.l u.o . ?.^e l.oii.l-of the Ncw-\<?i k and llaihiu Baflraad ?'iiui?..i?iv, payable May 1, I'.ks?. w.th lutcrest s. ui.-.iiiiiual.t et . ;?? r ? .It pa ai.iiuiu, and sei urc?l by a __MgBgi on tin- railraad sf nid company t? tbe L'uuu Trust ? aaa? pauy of Ncw-Y->ik, ?lali-d Ma; l, 1 -72. BUbtogta r ?r'J.-'.iSi.iXM? of bonds, which I din .-t to be ..'?t.dcd bv my e\eiiiti.'.i BBMBg my tlie daii_:?t?rs before i.aiin d, in Bgaal shares, a-, ......u as can ...uieuieiilly b?: ?BM jf?er my tieccase. Thud: I ...?and he.j.i. ath nut.? the tnist, e? a |, a | after a|.|H,int. ?l tl,-l?s>,iKK) of t..e teii-turt^ bonds .,f the 1 tinted Itatafl of A'uii'ii'a of ?h?' ."> ??ei cm loan m ?.-ri tied in tlie hi-l clans?; ot thu? ?vi.i, in ti ust for __? _BM and pin paBBI h? ifiii.ifi.-i- ?et furtii. \ u.; In trust to sel apart ,?u?l hold r Iini.iMhi of Mal bun la. ? ami receive the interest thereon as It a. crii.-s, ami pay the ?ami- ?.M-r to my daughter Mrs. bthelinda Allen, wife of l'liiiel II. Allen, for aud during her natural life, for lu'i -. i?,ual< MS ami uj.?iu her separate rceelpt, it Ix-luc my will thai ?he shall not haie power to auticinatr iiicb im-oine, nor to transfer or di?i??te of her right to n-??i-:ve tin- same or any part thereof. Anil upon the deccaae ol my said ?laughter Klh? linda, I rive ami lieqiieath th* lust m? in?"iie.1 r liai.iss? of iH?mU uulo her ehil.ti. u win? may survive her. aud the lawful laaue of un> of her ehihlreii who may have died before her, such u?-ue to ?lake the ?hare or shaies which iheir parent or pai i.ts would have Ukcu if llvimc, and in default of her leai inie auy lawful Issue ber lui-trlvlna, I Klve and beo,ucath Ihe last n??-iiii"ii?"l bonds, after her deeesae, to u,r realduary li-Kat?-e ben-iuafter named. The aalil Uuatera are hereby directed to set apart one of the bouda m Uns dauar U-quitalhe?! to thcU). the fur? ther sum ot T-t???,.i?"ii of ?ucii ?bonds, und U? hold the ?salue tu ?u?i W revene iba labereal tintm* and pay iba