Show by telegraph teleo raph AMERICAN NEW ORLEANS IS 18 defore before the housa house investigating committee john young testified that he was a lawyer and a conservative democrat over cover ono one hundred negroes voted the democratic electoral ticket last election at vidalia and the state ticket the negroes feared to vote the be democratic ticket unless th tha democratic whites guaranteed them protection this was the tho case I 1 in vidalia it was the general talk among the negroes that every negro democrat ought to be killed be deserted and abused by his wife etc the republicans have a large majority in concordia he knew of no violence to alvo negro democrats only threats dave young oun ganda and a number berof of other republicans are ard lun tun under der indictment for stealing of public school money obtained his hij as trustees trust trustee eee ece all mean moans were used to make democrats vote the republican I 1 ticket except vio violent lence leuce e the supervisor of registration made mado out two returns one including ail all the polls abd and the second ex eluding excluding polls two three and four where prote were made nindo Wi witness made some tome of those protests those pol poi polls Is were werd largely republican I 1 floyd king of Concord concordia la par asp ish teti testified fled fied that he saw n no 0 vio ieti leti lence ceat at vidalia vigila but threats and one ono colored democrat having are a republican pa liean t ticket thrust an on h efm there was general fear among the colored men that it they voted the thib democratic ticket they must suffer sulter thomas dawson colored of concordia had heard many threats the tha negro democrats he would not have voted the democratic ticket but for the protection of the whites E 0 whitney new orleans of the new york yolk merald herald testified to au nu interview with james An andelson deison delson supervisor of east Fell feli claua in wh which ch the latter said if the democrats would guarantee him a situation he would expose everything thing intimidating it would ass my se the democratic party other witnesses testify testified to threats but no intimidation agalena the democratic negroes gov wells said tonight to night hight that he would refuse to givelis give his reasons for throwing out but the votes of any poll or par parish sil ex governor of west wea foll Fell feliciana ciana clans testified that over 1000 negroes in the tha parish voted the democratic ticket enthusiastically and voluntarily the relations of whites and blacks were becoming more friendly he promised the negroes that if the democrats carried the election and refused to carry out their prom promises iset he would become a republican at the next campaign he thought there wai wak was intimidation of colored democrats by republicans he addressed large audiences of colored men and had been attentively heard beard and solicited by them to speak again cross examined i T there h ere were regulators in the awishes parishes organized 1 to punish thos those thieves eves and stop petty pilfering west the demo cratic candidate for sheriff was waa assassinated by an unknown man 18 the report of the sioux slon sion sion slon has been received here it details the investing Invest investigation ig atlon into the late i sioux war and finds that the indiana were greatly wronged that they were justified in their outbreak by the repeated violation of all the treaties it is an interesting i commentary on the government ern ments menta treatment nt of the indian question i battery G second e bently on duty at forts reffo and abid bill indian territory arrived here herg he re today to day and immediately proceeded to quarters at the arsenal arsenals where two more com companies pan cesare are expected by next friday NEW YORK IS veltman ebar charged with forgery who arrived here today to day from canada in custody was wag surrendered by the canadian authorities under the extradition treaty I 1 the columbian Col coi ubil ian lan S cupec fal ial says the committee today to day took testimony y introduced by republicans cadis showing why no regular return was waa made froni from iho tho precinct barn Bain barnwell well weil county polled over 1305 republican majority and which was not counted by the state canvassing board it was proved that tile the building where the polls were held was fired luto by the democrats and the 06 voting broken up one of the bullets grazed the head of one of the managers 11 igors it was shown why no polls were held at canaan candian fair pair a precinct in hale county one of the managers david I 1 mixon Mix onon on going to blockville blackville Bloc kville to get the ballot box found the following anonymous let ter mr david mixon 11 you had better not go to the voting precinct of ca nana aana fair as we have heard that there thero would be no soldiery there and we intend to carry that thai box brkl or ddll 11 you and the other man bo so as a friend I 1 warn you to stay away from there take heed what I 1 say your friend JU JUDAS DAS 11 A fil sli milar similar condition of or things was proved to exist in millets precinct the iiii managers nagem state that the leaders engaged in lu intimidation alid and violence in that precinct were arm georgia 11 rg 11 the following correspondence passed between hampton rampton and gov capi chamberlain erlain today to 6 day 1 rooms Room booms sot of F executive dept qa columbia funi bla bia 0 C dec 18 gs tod H chamberlain esq bir sir having been legally elected and duly inaugurated governor of south bouth carolina I 1 call upon you to deliver forthwith into my poa pos session the great sei sel deal of the state the state house onnic offic offices eq appurtenances ane anees ances ac very respectfully gour obedient servant fit signed deigned sig 81 dig ned MADE gov govic yC rooms booms of executive dept columbia 8 cx C dec dm 18 to wado II ampton esq dear sir your note demanding the ibe seal of the state offices appurtenances ac c received B being the legally elected arnd arid duly qualified governor of this state I 1 i see no reason why your demand should be complied compiled with signed DH chamberlain Gover governors nors norB C 11 the worlds washington special says there arm are no divisions among ammon arnon the democrats here toda to day j while the same cannot be said of tile the r republicans publicans public ans lamar when asked by i a friend why ho be had nut not ulven given a prompt denial to the statement that he was seeking a cabinet position under hayes or had been offered such A position as the price of his hla influence said he had been subjected to attacks of this kind ever since be he had been in public lifland life and he did not think it worth hh hii while to run ran about contradicting them and that be was only surprised that such rumors should have ve found any credence among his friends with regard to the tile proffer of a seat in the cabinet on the part of hayes he said no such tender had been made and that if it should be he would decline to receive it if any proposition should be made to him from irom that quarter with regard lo 10 the settlement of question he should at once onee submit it to iq the caucus of the party itaw it is evl evi dent no now that the radicals havo hav been deluding themselves belief that they could allena alienate arte rte the southern democrats from their northern allies and thus make hayes usurpation gramme pro more certain of success th they y have utterly failed in uhla this the views of the president P reside ht S suoi witted in counse course of conversation yesterday excited a great deal of comment here herti especially that por 4 tion wherein he be claims the right to call out the state militia adjacent to the acen seen seene scene n of domestico dome stio violence under the act of 1793 the democratic members look upon the act a as obsolete and shy say that etwas it was ignored 0 during the war when the militia was called out through the tho m machinery i a of the state in the publish edi eiL it was not intended to represent thid the president as saying that he should hand band over the reins of au authority thorit to the president declared elected by the president endor enior of the senate in the sense that he thought the latter iatter should count as well as declare the vote he protested pro tested that he left the question odthe of the count to congress sl and had no opinion bofill of his s own upon it the tallahassee special says rays as the tile house sub committee lett lott the depot depol th the tho t teairl for monticello two large rocks 1 1 I thrown through the glass glis wind windows ow of the car this is supposed to have been done by two negroes who were seen harryl hurrying Dg into the woods the herald columbia special says harrigton Har aw ripton toh tob is 14 proceeding to establish hib his government heiste he is determined ter mined it shall not end in a wal a alz zie as McEner ys did in louisiana iuna luna lie he has ample assurance as urance from the property hol bol holders deray derAl in III ol 01 the state stale and from the tiie banks bankel that thit all the funds he requires to carry on 1 t the tha hi 6 government wiil will be forthcoming to be hereafter pid paid when the legal legislature passes the ta tax x bill A significant fact as to the stability of hamptons Ham Hdm government is found in the receipt of letters here from the northern bondholders bond holders of the state wh who are anxious that hampton should be recognized as thi leion ou they would be sure of the interest on their bonds while they are satisfied of the inability of government tor to collect tile the taxes and consequently their bonds would become worthless it is anticipated that the first clash of the conflict between the two goverio governments will probably originate with the officials appointed by bf the tho respective goyer governors nors chamberlain has already attempted to remove certain trial justices and appointed others in their thor places but the tife incumbents persistently r refuse to acknowledge their pretended successors rn in this way U clash ia Is possible at any moin moment int ent I 1 1411 1 1 CAGO 18 the writ 4 1 special sans say sar senator morton merlon t ild kid ald iid in response to friends that his indianapolis trip was on private bus business filesi reI rel requiring tilting his big plarl ped pep bonal attention he learned en enough ou g to satisfy him that th the gathering in indianapolis an janu 1 Is intended as a menace of the indiana democracy mhd wib wih te to declare that they will to any auy result not involving the in augur atlon of tilden republicans informed him that secret societies had been organized d I 1 inthe th eState state and the members pie pledged Orres ls t forcibly the authority of hayes II 11 inaugurated he criticizes severely verely sv beverely hendricks for apparently seeking to inflame the feelings of the party instead of wisely co submission to the law tallahasse 18 the congressional committee commit committee iee has been at work today to day the house houge committe committee had before it eighteen negroes whose names dames were en on the poll nat hat at richardsons Richard bichard sons precinct leon county as having voted there who swore that they did not vote there thero and were not at the precinct all day there were votes in tho ballot box to accord with these names the committee will summon other ases tomorrow the introduction of colored witnesses today to day and their testimony created quite a sensation washington 19 geni crooks crook in his annual report says fays the miners ersin in the black hills did not violate the sioux 9 treaty until the indians bad iel iee ceased ased to regard it he lie also aiso calls attention to tile the fact that his bis command less than 1000 men fought rough t and vind defeated bitting sitting bulls liand band on the rosebud a week before the custer d disaster he thinks the government has wis treated the sioux bioux witly with unparalleled they have repaid dby by raids along the borders of the reservations the statement foment ta that mr air orton hasI hasl been served with a subpoena to appear in new orleans pu the ansti with copies orthe of the telegrams sent seat by secretary chandler and others is incorrect up to 12 today today no notice had been served upon him and there is no certainty that one will be NF 19 the house com corn mitte eon election frauds continue continued 4 its 1 se session today roday today to 10 day macdougall macdouall offered a resolution asking that subpoenas duces be issued to tile the president of the wester ablon telegraph co requiring the production of all telegrams sent or re reh r cei celvid through their offices in relation to ther late election by A it hewitt D magone fernando wood john Morn Moy risey sey john kelly 8 11 weed and W D pelton the chal ebal chairman said eald he lie could nob nol entertain the resolution in its present shape as they were only empei empowered r to td inqui inquire reAs as ta tor the amm aff lesof new york yorki brooklyn jersey city and philadelphia I 1 on motion of waddell a substitute was adopted the tho republicans voting against it it provides that subpoenas cepas bo be issued requiring the Pre president Adent or other of the V vt U and A and P tel te cos to produce all ait the telegrams sent and received bythe by the same sawo parties rela anito registration and ira fraudulent P bulent boling at th the e election of the tho pre presidential electors or members of congress the house appropriations committee have completed the consular appropriation bill it appropriates about less jess than last sessions sess fons lobs s bill bin the reduction being in the pay and expenses of the consulates the bill m hakea ak s DO no cage changes of minh ministers or their salaries salar lea iea or consulates NEW ORLEANS 19 the house investigating committee re recal recai recil callied ltd wiek WIck liti who w was 9 eross cross ero cro fc examined by H hurlbut he said the organization of regulators was gotten up when I 1 was in icen ken tucky I 1 dont know anything about the constitution or mode of procedure of the organization had a conversation with col powers who was in command of it dont know who tuc succeeded him dont know of its existence bluee since this campaign was ras opened have BO lao knowledge of armed bodies of men movi moving ng about over parishes at night think the change of the vote of ot west fell ciana clana parish due to the interest taken by tire the whites and the arguments used by them promising just and economical administration the proper application of the school funa tuna in the event of the democratic success know of no threats of discharge or anything of that sort being ibeal u ed received circulars brij from orom ni col patton chair chaire maln mata of democratic stale committee in which he said you cannot convince a negro by reason hut ut may by positive statements often repeated witness d did dij n not t agre agree with the views of col patton he fie found negroes readily convinced by argument he employed no other means to influence them to vote the democratic ticket SAN FRANCISCO iga 19 A A private dispatch via fort yuma fays ays the colorado river steam nav navigation ignation company om steamer montana plying ng between here and mexican porta was burned off cape harrow an fn tl the tho gulf of Ca Mornia california T tod too b passengers and crew were aved the vessel is a total loss the late governor of lower california deposed by the revolutionists is now in this thia city he refuses to state the of his hia mission but it is reported that the mexican mexicans s here loyal to his hia govern be appealed to to contribute men nad aad money to aid in recovering the national government on the frontiers it is also stated slated that will leave on the next steam steamer r for mazat lan to seek the |