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bie Unguis HOCK IBIiASTD XU.XVOXS, Moniay, Jana&ij 22. 1377. Republican Condemnation of the Louisiana Fraud. From tht New York Tribune. The Packard government inherits the product of eight years of fraud and per jury. From 18o8 up to last iMovemper there had never been an election in Louis iana in whtoh the number of the ballots governed the verdict of the canvassers Repeatedly, as all impartial observers know, the Democrats polled a majority of the votes, bat the declaration of the re turning board always gave the victory to their opponents. These proceedings have been several times brought before con gress; Republican committees of investi gation have reported against ;the wrongs committed in behalf of their own party, and no politician of prominence, even in times of great partisan excitement, has ever defended them. A Republican sen ate has steadily refused to admit Pinchback because admitting him involved the recognition of an usurping government; and Republican members of the house, in ciuding the vice-president elect, Mr. Wheeler, reported, after investigating the action of the returning board at the election of 1374, that it was entitled to no respect whatever. ) That board was precisely the same which has now given certificates to Mr. Packard and his associates precisely the same, except that the one Democratic member, who Bat in it as a witness oi wrongs which he could not prevent, has resigned and his place has not been filled. Is it any wonder that its decisions should be scrutinized with suspicion, and that the country should refuse to accept its state ments of fact until they have been verified by outside testimony? Nay, we may go further; is it very surprising that the Dem ocrats of Louisiana should refuse to be bound by a judgement which past experience might justify them in re garding as dishonest? TLcre has been more than one occasion within the past four years when at a word from the president or the passing of a simple reso lution in the senate the whole fabric ot fraud in Louisiana would have crumbled to pieces, But the president was perverse and the senate was purblind. Gen. Grant propped up the returning board with swords and bayonets, and broke up a law ful legislature by military force; while the senate, admitting that the condition ot Louisiana was a scandal calling for inter ference, had not the foresight to perceive how it could benefit the Republican party by prompt action. Nobody now doubts that if the Washington administration had done its duty when Mr. Carpenter made his celebrated report, or even when the rival legislature met at New Orleans in 1875, Louisiana to-day would be at peace. LUCILLE WESTERN. A Woman who Earned Half a Million of Money and Died Poor. The recent death of this noted actress recalls her appearance in this city, lait October, in the emotional play of East Lynne. She died of pneumonia. The World, of New York, describes with great 1nterest her sickness, closing with following touching paragraphs: All day Thursday she grew worse, and at a few minutes before 7 in the evening, while she was lying on a sofa so that her bed might be remude, she called to her agent, Mr. A. G. Cambridge, and said in an absent-minded manner: "It is time to go to the theatre." "Miss Tiffany plays for you tO Dight,you know." replied Mr. Cambridge. "Oh, yes, I remember," she gasped; "I remember." A tew minutes later, being in bed, she called to the Durse who was with her and said. "Where's Arthur?" Mr. Cambridge came up to her, aud, clasping him around the neck, she looked full in his face and suiJ, "Arthur, 1 am going to die. You have been very good to me. But I am going to rest at last." So sayiDg she tell back dead. "Poor girl," said Mr. Cam bridge, yesterday,with tears running dowu his cheeks, "she died like a little child. As good a woman as ever lived and as kind hearted as she could be; a better never walked the boards. ' Of her professional life Tlie World saya: The career of Lucille Western was an ex traordinary one, even for a strolling act ress. The daughter of Geo. Wetaern, one of the best comedians the American stage has ever known, and of Jativj Western, an actress of considerable fame in her day, she and her sister Helen were familiar with the life of the coulisses from earliest childhood. They were both bright child ren, and endowed with more than ordinary pcrsoual charms. They were both famous some years ago for their graceful and elegant figures. While the girls were yet young their father died, and Mrs, Western married James li. English, manager of the National Theatre in BostoD, who seems to have been anything but a model lather from a moral point of view. It was at his theatre tliat ihty made their debuts in a piece, which they afterwards produced at the Old Bowery in this city, entitled "Tho Three Fast Men.'' In this they were supported by a fair company, including Tom Hampton, a famous low comedy man in his day, and made a great hit. Lucille played the "hot corn girl" at that time a much more tamiliar person age thun she is now aud the young actress created a genuine sensation. But the tone of the play was too immoral even for those times and tho piece was withdrawn. The sisters remained together for some time after, Helen playing her pet character of Jack Slteppard. in which she several times broke her leg while escaping from the stage prison, and Lucille doing soub rette business. After Helen's death in Washington Lucille Western's star began to rise. She bad played in Philadelphia, Baltimore and elsewhere, and had already interested John Brougham Lester Wal lack and others in her career, when C'ittou W. Tayleure dramatized Mrs. Wood's novel ot "East Lynne" for her. She made her first appearance in this piece in Baltimore in 1861, and awoke to find her self famous. Her Mme Vine aud Lady Juilni were the wondtr of the town, ana her triumph was permanent. Indeed it is estimated that she cleared $300,000 by this piece aloue. Miss Western appeared in her great play of "Tho Child-Stealcr" to immense houses in Philadelphia and all over the country. Her Manjaret Kookly was a performance more terribly realistic than almost anything of the name class ever seen. The scene whertiu she imper sonated a drunken woman of the lowest aud vilest kind was so natural as to arouse genuiue feelings of disgust and horror in her uudieuoes. Her other great perfor niance, that of Nancy Slices- m "Oliver Twist," was as truthful and as ghastly u piece of acting as has ever been done on the American stage. Miss Western in this part was exactly the counterpart of Dickens's Nancy as one sees her on Saturday nights in the alleyways of Mary lebone or the lanes of St. Giles. In her light with Bill Stiies (Jos. Heme) she was otten terribly in earnest; she would so identity herself with tho part as to fight as if she were really in danger, and Heme has not untrequently had as much us he could do to overcome her. In everything Bhe did Miaa Western wa thoroughly con scientious and often truly inspired. Un fortunately her limited education was a bar to her advancement beyond the line of melodrama, but in such plays as we have mentioned, and in such others as "Lu crezia Borgia," "Eyadne," Duchess of Malfi" and "Leah," she reached a very high standard of excellence in emotional acting, Personally Miss Western was one of the kindest and most charitable of women. Many an actress, and actor, too, has had reason to thank her for timely loans, oftentimes gifts,in the hour of their needs. Her charityjwas proverbial in the profes sion; she acted at more benefits, perhaps, and gav3 a larger share of her earnings to needy members of her profession than any other actress in the country. She had as little refinement off the stage as she had on it; but her roughness was the roughness of the unpolished diamond, and covered as good and as womanly a heart as ever beat. Like may of her profession, she married, unhappily, one Jamas B. Meade, half gambler, half theatrical "hanger-on," from "whom she wss after wards separated. Owing partly to the drain upon her purse caused by domsstic infelicities and partly owing to her lavish liberality, she died in moderate circum stances instead of in affluence. It may be said that Lucille Western's death deprives the American stage of the last conspicuous example of that Demo- cra'ic race of players to which our Lew civilization gave birth, and of whom it may be said they were content to move I) multitude without caring to improve tl theatre. She probably played to more people and elicited more tears than any woman of whom our theatrical record has knowledge. We may not question the quality ot the tears. "East Lynne" and ftancy iStkes do not evoke tho trembling (Concluded on next page.) Printing. Binding and Blank-Book wnrk specialities at The Argus Office. No plains wul be spared to please customers. Satisfaction ffuarante'1 tf SPECIAL NOTICES. 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Zhoif gLz Tried or coiitcmpUirjc njai ria?e foold read iu After ft liio-t'-ng i.rii.;; -o, I assert from h imun &a well as rr-rai conTictloD,it cnfcl,t to bo rrad t r ti'.l ftdult persons, t'nea locioil lip,aotlid c.roiinacr)o3t.s!tiswortiiy f rf?-rctd;3?. It cntniriB th crt?am cf tndioalliter S.iurotliOUj. tits rtbrei i:i e'muro j-rnctice. and wortli to r.r r one iio ri.i cvo it a oarolui x.aMfiii teu times Its costs. Ponuisr ftUtioa. aart m tbcra.bnt vrter errrr,?wp 85 rents ty nxz.il. Chent p-ocl-guiud In Aacric. i'et aiwier b&lrw, eaolosiag azaocist. DR. WK.7TICH, 6!7 St. Charles street, St. Louis, Mo. DR. WHITTIER, 617 St. Charles St., St. Louis, Mo., treats all forms of Venereal Diseases, Seminal Emissions and Sexual Debility, with unparalleled success. No matter who failed, call or write ; pam phlet or consultation free. Can refer to the medical profession in all parts of the country. Medicines perfectly safe. HORSE NAILS. FULTON Bell Foundry. ESTABLISHED 1S32. Church, School, College, Fire-Alarm -3 And B'llf r'.I k'nds li i tn o IJ.'l's ut tu or , Cu-t. Si iul fur Circulars lllA.rTI.T(l"S : V-T7nf'wrMiJ 1'lTTSBVltUH, I'sV. , THE STAlTLAliD LOTTA SUBTLE, " ' .... . In it UDDurt of ptinerlnciimbcnt wpitrht ln.in nn on eltting agaiuat a etiairback, and Its varietiee covenug every demand. Have caused diplomas to be awarded it each year by American Institute and HRlflR frt-iit i-r thftii sill nl.hi.ra l.i .. T . . r-4 . w... i. ucwais oi lnfritigmoutB. ! - A. W. THOMAS, 81 White etreet, New York : 801 Ece Btreet, Philadelphia. ; . , yMttier, a oa III o . Cm. IS V. S3 SSI jse Jm iste'z&zm cp, A Thing of Beauty 1 or beaiity of polish, savizg cf labor, freeness from dust nrability and cbeapness.trnly unrivalled in any country .: CAUTION-Qew&re of worthless Imltatlona'under other names, put up In similar eliapo and color Intended to deceive. Each NJ'jJ pacKags or rne genume Dears our Trada Mark. Take no other. 23S?E3cra - 491 Tons or 2,621,100 A f" rm (PSV NEW HAVEN, CONN.' WEAVERS OF BRASS, COPPER STEEL AND IRON Of Every Description. Plain and Landscape Wire Window Screen Cloth a Specialty. STEKL SPARK CLOTH for Locomotives, and all hearr grades of Wire Cloth for Coal Serenes W a,U&JdA' e.l.C- RSS' IRON STEEL AND OALVASIZED RIDDLES, WIRE FLOWER hTAN steel cas.lng BrnBheg, Meel 1 lue lirushe made from the beet tamperad r lut 8ieel Wire. All goods warranted to give satisfaction Send for Illustrated Price List. DASiEL LAWafiME & SOSS, Only Distillers of Medford Rum Still enjoy the reputation of mannfacturing the Best Rum in the State. Daly authorized bv Stat license. Tbe superior quality and purity of Lawrence's Jledford Rum for the past fifty one years, bat made it everywhere known as the standard Rum. No pains will be spared to maintain its Duritv an eputation. WE HAVE TBI LIST STOCK IS THE WORLD. Of the finest and choicest grades and of all ages. The public is cautioned scain Imitations ' and counterfeits. Order direct from us, and we warrant perfect satisfaction. Please acdrc orders to MBDt-OKD. MASS., or 131 Broad St., Bosion, Mass., and ttaev will receive prompt attentio Send forcircu'ar. DANIEL LAWRENCE & SON. irI?li BEOT it th Represents the following Old and Reliable FIB tm JIi iaSiFliE flISi OObSb And will issue Policies in any of them at as low a rate as the Orga:i 1819. 1810 1S71. 1872. 1853. 1872. 1821. 1839. 1820. 1810. 1873. 1869. 1853. 1867. 1866. 1869. 18G5. 1863. 1858' 1803. 1852. 1846. 18G5. L872. 7 Ctl JET'S A. 11 A UT FORD NATIONAL, ORIENT HOME, MANHATTAN. INS. CO. N. AMRlCA,rLiladfclphia, FK AN KLIN, fire ass'n. American; R. I IN. ASfe'N, iuiiiii w H.M jiiiN jn AT. Milwaukee, AMERICAN CENTRAL, S'. Loui.s ST. JOSEPH, St. Jo.e h MERCHANTS. N. O. INS ASS'N, New Oi leans, SCOTTISH COMMH.RC'L, Glaow, Scotlard FIREMAN'S FUN V. San Frmicieco, Gold IMPERIAL, LANCASHIRE. CONN. MUTUAL LIFE, Hartford R. W. P SSENGER, 1J AliTFORO ACCIDENT, Total Assets Represented. SIPSQUHIL, MU k CO., Broadway and Bond Sts.,..'liW YORK. A General Assortment of Nickel German ALSO THE SAME PLATED WITH Pure Silver I Tea Sets, Cake and Fruit B iskefs. Butts-r Dishes and Maude, Spoon Holders.Castor . Tea Traje, Ice and Water Pitchers and Coolere.oCups, Goblets, Castors, Wine and Pickle Stands, (with Fine Cut Bottles.) Hotel Sets ! - . 4" Oflthe mort substantial kind. Alo tvx . , . . 1... e IN FANCY ARTICLES ! AS WELL AS USEFUL FOR MMU 1IMY JPjroiseiits J All of which can be found at aa above. and at al retail Jewelry Stores throughout the cooLtiy. Factoi'is ; WAIXINGFOKD. CONN. is a Joy Forever.'' - " iM2Z&mJmXZ&B Z.ia&XmmmWmT9mmmmJhm ?!e5B5!MrfifflsSaBffl Packages sold in 1876. OF DID OHISAPJSST." risk will justify. Location. Assets. $6,588,071 2,757,H'7 913.353 719,341 5,627,445 700.SS5 4,C8C.S12 3,308,855 1,06,84S ,544,055 S'J5,4S1 685,089 370,957 25(5,439 467,443 10,000,00C t67.409 llarlford, u tl u New York li ii Provi.icrce U. J. 11,845,792 si 11,111, 10,000,000 40,143,956 400,000 209,000 6108.552,200 A. -.ARNOLD & e S 0. G in US I I 0