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Show CLAYTOiYS MURDER. DrftVInrldw ca hl Vittme iu tlic IIosm of Crprc. (colat!rr: HIS SEAT DECLARED TO BE VACANT. In (be Senale IUe Tariff Kill Talr cji ill the Timp. THE MISSING INDIANS IN DA-KOTA. DA-KOTA. Tie Xaiorlons KiHie Rarron Hotlj I'orined lif IttfClIvM and Dloodboimd tj Telezravk tc Ike MRS. II II ECU I: Ml I DCC Oernpln tl.e I !,. uf ltir nou and Iplalna. Tarlrr Illll. WAblllMiTos, S;jt. 5. In the IlnUM: ttio cunttKlwi lltHtion cl. was taken up and IlrvcIntidKe vu acooratil (he door ia l.lsowu Ivhalf. Ilude.iIcdUiattlit: niurden. iu his 'jSliirt. i. clnrgol hy the comiuit-ttt-on fkxtions., u if e lollthatl. The men who ihargetl, eitner on the floor or in the nree, that the eo-iJe eo-iJe of At&ana, or any irroun ot iieople rej.rvM-ntli.s that Slate, had ever ehown i-,yuiilhy uitli the infamous tnunlcr of Ctajtou, or that lie (Kreckiurldge) lmd anv knouledse of it in the n-iuott't lt-Rrre, uttered that which was -ouanlljr or mean and whU-h Uiey iviiew to lie faUe. Urniocrallc aj-lilauc. aj-lilauc. ISrerkinridge continued by rr-ral;uiiig rr-ral;uiiig tile counnittt'e as hiaed. ClaUou, 1k raid, wsn his lvm irknd. It had been said liefhould hare resigned after tlie murder. To nare done H ouM have been to admit that lie believed tile Ciayton murder aHW-Ieii the rtrult of Hie ieetiun, and to have takei the cae from the refiuidit-aii IIouk-, which nluue liad j-irhxiii-Uon. lie then turned his atientiou to Judge MiClure, Mating that on the return of the HjU-committtt: tlie re-puhiiraA re-puhiiraA members endorsed Mt-Clurefora Mt-Clurefora jtoiual iosmoN in ahkansas. Iccy (Iowa), chairman of the Hib-xnmilltf, aiid he rtconiuieiMl-e.1 rtconiuieiMl-e.1 Jilds- Mct'Iure iu belieiing liim one of the tits: and mot comfietcnt men iu Arkan. JSrix'kiuriJge jirooeeded to ijilote from a ttati ment m.Ie by a Mr. ISlackbjrn ia njiubliinii), to shuu tiielud character of JlcClure. lie ciitickvtl in severe language the actiouofUie tuli-coruiuitlee, a. ert-iiiS ert-iiiS that lie had been denied u itnest-h itnest-h after he Iii li u iroiiiined that they voutd lv acc'ir-hil him. Xo greater debauchery of a Iree ballot had ever been rammitted tlian that uacled by tin- committer. He 'mid, in CiH.'luion: "L'ome lv your eoncluMon and I will tal.eaua;iieal to the eo)ile, refrarlleMi of juity, in tiie UKrht I liave the Itouorto reiirrMnL on the Inroad mound of common Iwne-tj , and in November liny will revei both your con-rluion con-rluion and the manner of your conclusion." Democratic ao4aufe. lUlzell (iV) read in dttail the UMimuny bvarinc on the tliefl of the lvjliol-lx Mt riuuiniersrilie. and Mlwl its theft wa nl-eolutc'y NH ;A-VHY TO imrXINKIIKJE, vet !- 4ooil here and averted tlutt it had len ft !eu by reiHiblh-auc. die llcu-e U.i liumbfundtd in Cl efai-e t.f mrli k il..i:i:e iniudem-e. lie r mnieiited i a tlie lackwaid-ue lackwaid-ue of the rilale 4.1 Arkan.av ineii-leavotiue; ineii-leavotiue; to hunt do'Au the murderers mur-derers from her desecrated foil. The blood of John M. t'tayton cried to heaven, not fur eiigeauce, Irtit for justice, and the memben of luth -ides were here a Kacred minUtera tD ijxetrute Iter ju-t deeerLi. i!c-I'Uhhraii i!c-I'Uhhraii apilaue. Tiie dc4ie liaMuc rhxil, t'ri'i tit.) moved to recommit the cite, 'ith lulnictkili to the committee m elections to rrfsirt whkh of the gentlemen ivlved a nnjonly of he vote of tlie second dltri.t of AlLaiuav It ys &S, nays 101. A vote was then taken on the m:-loriiy m:-loriiy mohitioii conflmilnp Itreek-inrilces Itreek-inrilces ri;ht t the t. Vi'aSl, najslOX 1 lie reilution deelariufr Uteeat vacant nas agreed to teas 10S, nays Ci. Thr liou-c then took a rocew, the .veiling w!--ion to be for con'ldcra-lion con'ldcra-lion of jiri vale DMon Inlii. At toe evening w"io tlie Howe rnifiil thirtv n-kin bills and adjourned ad-journed at 10:30. |