Show Unwritten History I Washington 2A correspondent says the unwritten history of the period from the election of Hayes to his inauguration is most replete 1 9 with interest and intrigue Several tl prominent democrats including Bayard and Thurman meeting one 4 day about that time decided on a j > certain 1ine action they desired s Tilden to follow Bev Tucker of 5 Virginia as he familiarly called n was commissioned to visit New York and lay before Tilden the committees com-mittees suggestion whirh embraced J I three propositions firstlthat Tilden > I should allow Hayes to be seated I I wJU9AmaKiP5 anv fforfcto prevent Zt I It Second the electoral commission I commis-sion j third that Tilden having been r legally elected should claim his seat if he had to fight for it Mrs Thurman counted off the instructions s instruc-tions on nis fingers and started Bev on his trip lIe returned afc 1 the close of the second day Well what success asked the judge who saw in Bevs face no 1J promise of hope f f I did just as you told me11 said I I II Bev II I held up one fingerand tt I l JZ named the first proposition but Sammy would not agree to it r Down goes that finger says I The bfi second proposition was also rejected 1f fr and down went that finger I then I offered the third proposition bu it Tilden started back in horror ana F shaking both hands deprecatingly said Nol No No bloodshed I f No bloodshed Down goes that i finger said I without waiting for further discussion Thurman was 1 as mad as a hornet at what ho f r termed want of backbone and for c > ° a time sternly refused to interest i himself further in the matter Ha r finally relented and became several C weeks later a member of the electoral elec-toral commission f I |