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Show I TELEGRAPHIC I lit; tiinumi'1'i ki roccr. Two N id vs of llio Niory-Somebody lOcoiiouiiXi'St Hte Trulls. i WiiHliii.-ltiu, 7. Tho rniijorily ra-piirt ra-piirt uf t!ic wiiutt! ilif.iiaippi invrsli-ytiiiiit; invrsli-ytiiiiit; i-oiii'uith-i) nria llmt fruuti and iiiiin.idnliuti wuio gonprally and miocofsfully uLtl in the political cun-vun cun-vun ul Allien in nut amenable to cluiiitn" iifli-ctsn liid integrity or canncity. Yonni; int-n aro (he . unclean ol the dunfroua element. Tliu dt'iiioiiatic titiio and county organization:! cncourim younif men in their lavvlestinf and are Uu'rly uihhimIiIo Mr tlio criminal reauli.s. Deinurrntic ckili.H in every cotinly l.iivu rtfyiilur military ori;uui z'.i niti llm beat of urniH, and lueimiio voters pruviutm Id aiw.h tlectiun, niako dinLiirliance.s, brt-nk up republican meeting, cnum rioln, via. They compulltU tho withdrawal of republican nomination in some countk-a and forced republicans to vote tlie democratic ticket or not TOto at ail. Tim civil authorities cijuld not prevent ihtsw outrages or punish the oll'cnderj. Tne democrats carried the Blalu on account ot outr;rs. A Iree vtito would elect a republican ticket. There would hare been sixty-six republic re-public ''ia and filty democrats in the 1 10 ii no jud twenly-aii republicans and eieveiu di niocrats in tho Benate. The present lcxislaturo is an illegal body aud not entitled to recognition by the United States tiovcrnment, though ttle president may recognize il ler the dbu of peace. Governor Ames' resignation res-ignation was illegally cllecled and he is of right governor. Tho Btatc ia now under conLrol of armed men whoso purposo ie to curtail negroes of the riht of suflrage and secure supremacy oi while line democracy, in violation 0 the constitution of thoir state and tho United States. The same disorders disor-ders exist in neighboring states. Government Gov-ernment owes the slate a duty that Us power will be invoked and should be granted to quull tho reign of lawlessness, law-lessness, anarchy and incident evils. The minority of the committee, Bayard and McDonald, allude to llie president's mention of the Mississippi committee, and its forthcoming report, re-port, and his assertion on the Cuanv berhiin letter, that Mississippi is governed gov-erned by fraud, etc. Tney pronounce the statement untrue and regret the president's spirit of animosity, which thty say ia evident throughout the re-fort, re-fort, and winch does him discredit and shows his heart and mind are closed to justice. The minority assert that when Governor Ames took bis Beat every slate official was republican. re-publican. This was true also in counties where negroes were in the majority. Ames and his associate had the wholestale in control. Ames prostituted his office and bargained with appointees who were notorious nuduncrupulous,ignoranlaud tiolent. They deny that the testimony shows any intimidation whatever on account of color, and deprecate fedoral interfere inter-fere nee. |