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Show I COTTER'S COMMITTEE. New York, 24. Kichard B. Edge-worth, Edge-worth, captain of the police of New Orleans and supervisor of election, handed in ths following among other letters: Headquarters Republican Party, Louisiana, New Orleans, September 25th, 1S7S. R. B. EJgewortb, E-q., Supervisor Registration, Parish Pia-queminc, Pia-queminc, La.: Dear Sir It is well known to this committee, from the examination of the census of 1S75, that the republican repub-lican vote in your parish is 3,000 and the republican majority 2,200. You are expected lo register aod vote the full strength of the republican party in your parish. Your lecognition by the next slate administration will -IpfjtMiJ upon your doing your full dmy in the premises, and you will not be held to have done your full dntv iin'e-8 the republican registration registra-tion in your parish reaches 3,000, and Hit- rrpuhlicttn vote is at ltast 3 U00. All 1. ictl ( aiidid.neo .ud committees arf dmcttd to aid you lo-day, to the utuiPtl, io obtaining this result, Hid lirdily it und will be aflorderJ u u, 1 ut you must obtain the results c-ilud iir herein without fail. Once 'hivi'i!, your recognition will be I iinp'f wnd tenerous. j Very respectfully, ! Your obedient servant, ;'S;gncd) D. J. M. A. Jewkt. Sec'y. James B. Kelley, of New Orleans, i-stitied to seeing Eliza Pinkston ttken from her home on Gravier sir-n, to the republican investigating t mm it tee, and she walked down the ?tei s utia'ded. A h urntd, subject to the call of i.t 1 u tirm n. |