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D. B. fftEEMAM. Editor,'land Proprietor.
Saturday, February 17. 1877.
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Till' PRESIDENCY.
There 13 nothing special!j new in the
Presidential question, and Democratic
hopes are still based upon slender pos*
eibillties. The only Democrats who
fee! eaty over the matter are those who
voted against the compromise. We
cannot but feel that a great deal of un
just censure has been heaped upon the
Democrats who urged and voted for the
adoption of the electoral bill. The pe
culiar shape affairs had taken, the ex
citement created among the people aDd
the general paralyzation of business
call and for some measure which would
evade a conflict, and the Democrats,
with honesty of purpose felt willing to
repofie|confidcnce in a tribunal made up
of men who should possess unpartisan
principles, trusting that justice would
triumph when their case had the law
and the facts on its side*. The com*
promise has been accepted, and now it
is bust to abide its termination, even if
it is in favor of corruption. Of the
disputed States Florida has been count
ed for Hayes; Louisiana is reached,
on which a decision will be had in a
few days, and if counted for Hayes the
Democratic hope narrows Mown to the
Oregon case. De uocrats are despon
dent, and there is little doubt ’ now that
Hayes will succeed Grant in the Presi"
deucy.
The melancholy fact now appears
that while the Democrats have the evi.
donee, the law and justice on their
side, the Republicans have 8 to 7 against
them in the final settlement.
Latest reports say Mr. Stephens is
rapidly improving from liis severe ill*
ness. Last Sunday was his sixty-fif th
birthday.
CONDENSED NEWS.
A bill has been introduced into the
Indiana Legislature prohibiting the
change of text-books in the public
schools oftener than once in six years.
Governor Vance of North Carolina,
has accepted a present of a wild turkey
from a colored man,and in response has
writteu the giver a grateful letter.
A traveling show in the West consists
of “human curiosities.” all from one
family. The fither is t'he Samson and
sword-swallower. His wife is the fat
woman. His daughter powdered and
painted, is the Circassian girl. Ilisson
in-law is the door tender. His little boy
is the dwarf, and his oldest son is the
Fiji cannibal confined in a cage.
A Texas stockman recently sold to
parties in South-western Kansas 40,000
head of cattle and 2,000 horses for $l4O
000 in silver.
Future Governors afflicted with a pro
pensity to “gush” in . an inaugural ad
dress can learn a lesson from Governor
Newbold, of lowa. After taking the
oath of office he summed up his policy
in these six words: “I’ll do the best I
can,”
The new Doomsday Look of Great
Britan and Ireland gives the population
of the United Kingdom at 28.000,000.
The number of inhabited houses is put
at 5,212,932, and there are 72,117,776
acres of assessable land in the king
dom.
A Chicago newspaper says that a St.
Louis belle, traveling in Europe, had a
last made exactly like her foot, and she
got it through the Custom house free of
charge, as a work of art, by pretending
that it was part of Bartholdi’s colossal
statue of Liberty.
It is now generally believed that, Mr.
Bennett went to Uurope because, ac
cording to the terms of the duel, the
principals were to star and on different
sides of the Atlantic and shoot,and Mr.
May won the toss for the American
shore.
The wife of President Grant has sent
a basket of fLwers to the bedside of
Representative Alexander 11. S ephens
almost every day since his'present se
vere illness began.
J. 11. Runkle, late Republican Solic
itor of the Columbia cureuit of South
Carolina committed suicide by shooting
on the Bth.
Rear Admiral Wilkes, of the United
States Navy retired list, died in Wash
ington on the Bth.
The present debt of Philadelphia is
$72,890,372,78,and the annual taxation
has increased in five years 53,857,101,*
83.
There are at the present moment
thriry-six reigning sovereigns in Chris,,
tendnot, from the Queen of England, to
whom 237,000,000 of human beings
owe al! glance, to the Prince of Moroc
co, whom 5 741 subjects acknowledge
as their liege lord. Of these Princes
ten are nominally Roman Catholic,
namely the Emporois of Austria and
Brazil, the Kings of Italy, Spain, Por
tugal, Belgium, Bavaria, Saxony, the
1 rinocss of Licbtcnstien and Morocco.
OUR W.IMifNCiTON LETTER.
After Florida, What l —Mr. Til
den s Confidence —Ineligible
Electors—The Wickedness of
New Orleans —Those “Visiting
Sta tesmbn”-a National Breach
of Promise Case—The Washing*
TON M< N u ,\I EN’T —Oil A RITY —JI ON.
Alex. H. Stephens.
Washington, D. o.Feb. 12, 1877
Editor Calhoun Times:
After the State of Florida Vas given
to the Republicans on Friday bv the
Electoral Commission, there wrs a gen
eral feeling of depression among Demo
crats, and it can hardly be said that
cheerfulness has yet returned. The Dem
ocratic caso in Louisiana is stronger
than that of Florida, the Oregon ques
tion remains to be disposed of and at
least two iniiegible eleetors,itis thought)
have been found, one in Louisiana and
one in Illinois. The throwing out of a
single Hayes elector carries the election
to the House aod elects Ti’den. These
are chances not to be made light of but
their consideration docs not restore the
confidence of ten days since. Mr Til*
det, however, is hopeful, and his won„
derful knowledge of public sentiment
and the marvelous foresight he exhibit
ed throughout the campaign ought at
least to prevent his supporters from giv
ing away entirely to the gloomy anticL
pation now so general.
After the official announcement to
the two Houses that the Commissin had
given the four votes of Florida to Hayes
and Wheeler, on Saturday, the Houses
separated and the House of Represen
tatives took a rcc- ss until ten o’clock
this (Monday) morning. There have
been suggestions of delay cn the j irt of
the Democrats to carry the final decis
ion over beyond the 4th of March, and
the suggestion has been made that the
Commission be broken up by the resig
nation of Democratic Judges, Senators
and Representatives ou it. But there
seems to be no reliable indications that
such a course will be pursued. The
count will in all probability go on with
out improper delay. Legislative busi
ness will be almost entirely suspended,
so intense is the feeling )among Gone
gressmen. The appropriation bills will
go over, almost certainly, to an extra
session after March 4th. Various
der schemes, also, in which strong lob
bies arc at work here at great expense
will have to wait.
The House Committe investigating
Louisiana affairs has been so successful
in unearthing the radical frauds and at
tempted frauds iu that State, that how.
ever, the proceedings were of a less se
rious character the principal interest
centring in the “visiting statesmen,”
who lent their dignity and legs to a
quadroon at New Orleans. These
gentlemen,who went there to see a “fair
count” of the vote, remained to dance
with the dusky descendants of our late
chatties, dark in feature, but light in
morals. It is regretted that so much
Republicanism still remains iu some of
the Independents who wont South in
the Democratic interest, that they, too,
kept time to the colored fiddle, and
whirled yellow maidens iu waltz ant
polka with all the vim and relish of Rad
icals like Hale and Kelly. This will be
a lesson to Democrats to put none but
Democrats on guard hereafter.
Senator Cameron, it seems, has stolen
time from bis Senatorial duties to give
grounds for a breach of promise suit.
His gray hairs should have saved s the
Senator from ths trouble, but he has so
vigorously and persistently denied the
claim of the plaintiff at all times since
it was published, showing concern about
it, that the people consider the story,
like the attendance of Senator Trum
bull at the quadroon hall, a fair topic of
conversation. The woman who brings
the suit is beyond doubt subject to peri
ods of mental derangement.
A year since Congress took the nec
essary steps to secure the completion of
the Washington monument, provided a
preliminary examination showed the
foundation of the structure to be suffi
cient. This examination is said to
have shown that the low and wet ground
ef the present site will render the enor
mous shaft to be the highest in the
world when completed—unsafe. It is
theiefore proposed to change the loca
tion to higher ground. •
The distribution by Congress of 320,-
009 among the poor of the District has
commenced. The work is beiug done
through a local charitable organiza ion,
and charges an already heard that this
or that sev i t is favored by those having
charge of the distribution. Not hav
ing any government of our own, wc
can only growl wheu we are taxed, and
we get eveu by growling when money is
given us
Hon. Alex. 11. Stephens remains in
about the same condition as a week
since. He is still in danger, but fears
of his decease are not felt. Secretary
Morrill is slowiy improving.
Very truly yours,
Reno.
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to send them until all arrearages are paid.
3 . If subscribers neglect or refuse to ta*e their
noriodicaLs from the office to which they ore di
rected, they ere held responsible until they have
settled their bills and ordered, them discontin
ued.
4. Tf subscribers move to other places without
notifying publishers, and the-papers are sent
. to the-former direction, they an., held responsi
‘ lie J
5. The Courts have decided that “ refusing to
tajfc periodicals from the offee , or removing
ar.d leaving them uncaitcd for, is prima facie
evidence of intentional fraud.”
6. Any person who receives a newspaper and
makes use of it whether he has ordered it or
ru>t, is held in law to be a subscriber.
i. If subscribers pay in advance, they are bound
to give notice to the publisher, at the end of
their time, if they do not wish to continue tak
ing it; otherwise the publisher is authorized to
and it on, and the subscribers will be respon
sible until an express notice, with payment of
all arrearages , is sent to the publisher ,