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Show F0STA.UE ON THE UEKALD. The postage law which went into cflect ntheUtof January, 1S75, requirt?, the tistago on a Bpapnre to be paid by iio publishers the otfice of publication, nd not by the subscriber at his home postottiee. On all muil - subscription neruafter forwarded to this otlico from places outride ot Salt L-ke county, postage must he transmitted as follows: On Daily tor one year, - - 50 eta. On Daily for six months, - 25 u On Daily for three tnoDths, - 15 " On Semi-Weekly per year, '25 " In case subscriptions do not contain postage as ahovo stated, the publisher will be compelled to make it up by shortening short-ening the time for which the paper is sen' 1 ho board of ranva-erH heard an argument this afternoon from LTny , F. Youmnns in b. half of tho demo nratiiT citiz?:im. Ho maintahied that the board had no power under Ihe 1 edMtkulion to alter tho remilt of the election as nnnoiinced by the county canvassers and stiitn board. It hud no power to chanifo tho returns and could merely consolidate and state r suit. At tlm cnnelusion of the argument tho bnard adjourned (ill (q morrow morniht:, when It. H. JvM iot, tyilorefl, will addrcH tho hoard, show-ii.g show-ii.g that it has minit'Tial nw judicial judi-cial function", aud that it h; the rilit to canvas and tlirow out the vrt(rs in any county wheru thero bus been fraud or intimidation. L'p to this fivniog reiiinn had been received at theofheo of secretary of stall but from ftaMccti counties, leaving fourteen counties to he. heard from. It will like at Irjiinl a week before tho idlicial count is announced by both narl res. Columbia, H. C, lo The slate hoard of Crtiivawrn ilenlino to furnish information coiicurniiig llio election. I hey nay that not morn lhan two or three of the coupiM'h have been heard from officially. The democrat have their figure Jrom one repri H' iittlvn Ironi eaeh board ol' the eouoty mun-ajep,. mun-ajep,. Tliey havn no llouht of the liler-fiofl of'lhM Uei,i,,(;rnt. ale lii ktit, anrl 'J ilden's election is claimed by a wnaller voto. this policy succeed no presidential election hereafter will bo made except under the direction ol the army. Chicago Times' special correspondent correspond-ent in New Orleans says there was intense excitement manifested hy everybody along Iho route down to Now Orleans, and they ask a speedy settlement, baying which over way it is decided they will submit. About fifteen fif-teen negroes wero brought to town to mako aflidavits that there was fraud and intimidation in the river parishes. The republicans will ch-mgo their original plan, and instead of throwing out entire par-iBhej par-iBhej will only reject those polls where they aro ablo to prove frauds. Further Fur-ther returns do not materially change the condition nnd ihe state is pronounced pro-nounced to be democratic. The returning otlicers ot nresent ore Madison Wells, T. 0. Anderson, Oasauovo and L. T. Konney, republicans, repub-licans, a'though Wells was elected as a conservative. Mr. Oscar Orroyana, democrat, resigned some timo since. There should be fivo members on the board. The returning otlicers according accord-ing to law nuiBt fill vacancies. Anderson An-derson being a candidate for the slate senate, is incapacited perhaps from acting as ft canvasser, and will resign. There will bo elected two democrats to servo as returning ofiicera and all parties will insist upon ft fair count. Kepiiblicuu Oiximtebej. Chicago, 13. Inter-Ocean' s Washington: Wash-ington: The democrats Beem to have given up Florida, while the republicans republi-cans have given up North Carolina. Wade Hampton only claims 100 tor Tilden in fcioulh Carolina, wheroas two days ago he claimed 1,000, and Oovernor Chamberlain sticks to Lis orginai figures of 8,000 lo 10,000. Mr. Orion has dismissed numerous operators of the Western Union telegraph tele-graph company in Florida because they have persistently allowed democrats demo-crats to rend tho dispatches of the republican. Tne pre&ideut stated lo au Inter-Ocean Inter-Ocean reporter lo day that Ihe returning return-ing board of Louisiana should be protected pro-tected in the discharge of their duties, il "he hod to call for mililia. He had ordered Gen. Sheridan to New Orleans to avoid the possibility of trouble. The unnouueoment ol his arrival he suspected would act as an "antidote for an eruption. Tnerc is much discussion and annoyance an-noyance lie re ou account of I tie uniurtunale com position ot Iho republican repub-lican electoral college. Two electors are ineliihlo on account of holding oliiee; two are members of the Centennial Cen-tennial commission, and private dispatches dis-patches from South (Jarulina says oue riayes elector in iwcuittnu cuuuij iimv be deleated by the losa of alnjut -kKJ votes on account of his name being uii."pclU-d on the ballot. Trioun-:'a Washington says that Pinchhack, Who has belic-vid that Louisiana had gone- democratic, today to-day eaji, in view of later returns, he tniuks it is republican. The national committee believes the republicans will have the uianizing of the rwet ol the house, unlcs they fail to elect couiiriijintn in New llaiupainre next spring. |