| Show nv ajl aj thu rhu A uti i AMERICAN BOSTON 27 A special to the herald bays says the bitter feeling and chance trouble of seems to increase rather than dimini diminish rih rib the governors ietter tetter to ex i Sen senator ator alor does not mean so eft much an ats it at first bight sight appeared to up hr lex ex a w willingness to refer the that have not already been adjudicated upon but it is understood he believes that these poin points ts are aro extremely few and that he hits has the decision of the court to back him in nearly near y every case this 3 une the hope for lor a peaceful settlement through plans clans decidedly a faint taint one ofie though the was creditable it now boks as though nothing can are fe on taie a of lowi the thy R legislature but a F quare on the part of df the ihu fusionists tuai fuai onieta and how bow much chance there ia Is nt of th oue olp lein can ean judge as well as aban asan an tf fer ier alian men who do not noi encourage viole fice fuce openly do not ledl heil hesitate tate to bay say Bayt huey htoy fear tear und expect ift lt congressman gressin an frye fry er T speech last wrid xnia resa nian man iteen avyn be shed before the troubie trouble ia ovar the excitement in jand and villages growa nore rapidly chandu th ansin the cities evell even in iii one oneff of them jt la Is understood therbia the refa reia ban san an e excellent 16 prospect of knob watib v violence 16 lence tonight to night but lr it may be prevented tedo meetings af both arties artiea tonight to night will be numerous and few of the to 10 peg peace do 14 to wenond 1 0 wore carfi warlike war like fi a yot yet things are decidedly hot considering the below zero zaro in aho pho he middle of the fore noon L lewiston Lewi eton me xe 27 the fildi fusion in ts shad had a meeting in the city hall tonight to night to ratify the action of tife the governer govern br band coun council dil one thousand people were present and they were very enthusiastic the ung witt order by D T noyemi yesna No bild nathan mor made chairman A com mitte mit to wait on the a iff and mechanics h glob ilos fails falls T B torry if of nath eath math bath mat WAS peaking governor garcelon garm Garc eion elon cami into in to the hall hali end ind was received with cheers the audience rising governor gover Goyer governor Over nor non garcelon said sald so a 1 I mst sheat tily thank you for this heip leip expression i of y our confidence A along long iong life of 70 years has been spent in this thi 1 s community if there has been any act ef mine in any way treasonable or in violation of law and aroler I iam ram kiin itin a of it loo liot come to apologize fori foll what has his been beef hrone trone done in the way of counting the returns made by the municipal officers the records speak for tUm themselves selves almost im imi 1 mad mediately bately after election it w was wah ei be u nis nia ai means afi earis earls us elja eljo coup counting ting the yot yo eland teanO that an attempt would be made maile to steal t mhd ke stale 1 the election 7 returns svere placed iq in of 1 the 04 elections in october last der oer aon poja pon gaye gave pie commute had alad access to them prior to november thad hardly seen a kudwa newspaper P roi an fortnight as I 1 was busy removing rem my residence and office offic eTHU mi da dayl dayi went to augusta and went directly to my chau chai hber i r 1 in the capitol in five minutes I 1 baw committee of republicans who demanded to see the election returns the conference that followed has been leport keport cd and has been reported correctly the vary tact fact of these republicans presenting themselves to td make me more cautious in counting the returns in a wal lawful la and constitutional tut ional lonal manner if there has been any act of my life which I 1 am uni URI proud of it is of the performance of my duty in tabulating and counting those returns we have simply ed the constitution and clay laws p is as interpreter by the supreme court imoe imme itoe eadd and time ti i again i VE egory method t a uld tie tse de ylie tiie has as N to bear oil on me to induce me to change my line of conduct not only by the tha usual forms of buur faces and but aldo also by threats of assassination I 1 received rae rac elved a letter last night warning me to be careful on my trip to augusta to 0 o watch li ua aio tezy very food that I 1 put wa mauth athia is only one of onoan iao y etera from various s parts rafts of the state e I 1 have faced more terrible guns than these paper bullets I 1 have slept where bullets whistled through the treesa 7 and I 1 am not net to bo be frightened by these despicable threats it if I 1 amton am to be assassinated for obeying the lassof laws of the state my life could be offered on no better altar portland 27 the green backers have issued a call for a meeting of citizens at farwell hall on monday evening to give expression to their determination to vindicate the Inte integrity grit y of the constitution and laws and to uphold the executive of the state in the faithful discharge of his duty aud and and aud to re to buku buko violent and incendiary utterances augusta 27 lot liot M fill came to Ai igusta augusta today to day by early train and Te turned returned home by spa clai cial train at 6 80 30 p m it is understood the object of his visit was to nave llave a conference touching points to be presented to gov garcelon Gir celon eelon for submission BBb mission to the supreme court some 75 brief questions it is said bald has been agreed upon morrill expresses great confidence that governor garcelon Garc eion eJon will agree to submit we questions petitions are coming in from all parts of the state urging the governor to submit the questions to the supreme court gardler gardner me 27 considerable dissatisfaction h is reported among several prominent delegates and green greenback backeris ers era on account of clergymen addressing the indignation meeting monday night there is much excitement here over the bangor affair A correspondent of the iter telegraphs from augusta that he m met atone one ef of the republican congressmen from the state slate and had a ome some conversation with him on the affairs fa in the state and what the future was to bring he declared to foretell but said eaid ve ier shaou ld be gratified not to bay aay edif a settlement was reached without bloodshed which he evidently feared he did not think any violent or radical talk would have much to do in increasing popular excitement all that was to enrage any honest citizen was to read tho account of what the GoVer governor hor bor and council have done th that atwould would make any man boil he endorsed the statement of adother congressman man mau but he did akk alt jw virtha prison a aa those who had perpetrated this thia outrage this talk shows how deep the prevailing resentment ia is against tuto tilla autho titles the congressman went on to declare that no excuse would be made for crime agreeably to a call signed by a large irge number of republicans a citizens zens meeting to discuss the eom coming out action was held this evenin bevery evening speeches ethes were made by several beveral prominent nomi romi nent citizens of the country and a number of letters read the general tone of the speeches letters and resolutions were unqualifiedly condemnatory of the counting out action of the gov governor arnor and council and while deprecating intention of resort to arms yet the constitutional right should be maintained and where set met aside or overridden must be contested step bi fay step and final resort must be at the bar of public opinion as expressed at the polls in future elections is confidently asserted hire here today to day thattie th that atthe the appointment of gen charles evv ewing to be governor of utah territory tor ter has been definitely settled up V dri Althou although gIr cir a brother of gen tom ewing he is an th 1 a rep u b I 1 I 1 ca n this thia report is probably premature but ewing is very strongly supported and his chances for appointment seem to be increasing daliy dally the president baid said to bome some of governor emerys friends yeater yesterday day that ho he would reappoint repp point him if it he believed that Emery had no sympathy with or disposition to tolerate polygamous mormonism and if he believed that emery was the man for an emergency in case one should occur in U ah the intimation of athis remark was of course that he did lid tid bot hot so believe there is no that tho ista isto are fa be vigorously lii Jil julrose rose ind and it lt is understood here that district attorney van zile who has haa the prosecutions in charge complains thaude has not had the full fall sympathy and support of emery the report that gov vanzandt of rhode Island haa has been tendered he ho russian mission is generally credited andelt may also be considered ered practically settled that he has haa accepted the position he was an ardent bristow man three years ago and after president hayes election elections became a very active sup porter of his hia southern policy accompanying compa nying the president on his celebrated tour through kentucky and tennessee in june 1877 and making conciliatory speeches gen and mrs grant arrived in washington from philadelphia at 4 p m they were accompanied by ulyeses ulysses grant jr col fred grant miss mies phelps ella and miss mckeenan McK eunan of pennsylvania it was not generally known by what train the general would arrive but a crowd of several hundred people had bad assembled at the depot all united states slates interest due on the of january will be anticipated by the payment on oll monday next the treasurer today to day bent sent to the postoffice post office for malli maili malling mailing rig tig checks for the payment of interest on registered bonds the interest on district securities due the of january will be paid on monday next NEW YORK 27 the electrical inventor brush also disparages edi sons bons asEer asserted ted perfection of the electric light he bays says the tha same ground has been worked over by a great many able experiment experimenters ers era but no thine thing practicable in this line has hag ever appeared the apparatus or lamp has never been made durable and is liable to fail at any moment owing to the destruction of the incandescent matters there is no thing to indicate that edison has made any improvement in this direction but even if an incandescent burner either of platinum or of carbon could be so constructed as to be entirely trustworthy of w which there is no present prospect prospects the applicability of this system of lighting would be very limited indeed deedon on account of the great amount of electrical energy necessary for the production ot of even a small light by this means brush contends that Edi sons machine is a poor copy of a generator that is common e bough enough abroad CHICAGO 27 JohnM waite and M B gould both prominent and respected business men this afternoon thinking to play a practical joke upon the colored janitor disarranged the contents of mr waites room and then concealing themselves in a closet waited until ao condition n of the room procured a revolver ver and h hearing e at I 1 ng a noise in the closet tried to puli pull the door open and falling failing in that fired through une door the shot passed through goulds head and he be died shortly after evansville ind 27 the steamer prairie olty City plying on the wabash betT between seen kew hew harmony and wabash stations on the st louis and southeastern railroad blew up this afternoon above ELod hodges hedges geb landing the fir fireman emani cabin boy and cook are missing the body of captain mcintyre wis was wab found on shore with both arms arm off ca capt p t cox was blown up with it n and ud fell in the wreck beneath the debris ST LOUIS 27 the project of bridging the river at carondelet Ca six miles south bouth of the centre of the city eity is broached the purpose being to transfer the immenga amount of tonnage t recently created by the revival of the iron industries it is also in contemplation to build an elevated steam railway in the seventh street depot of the missouri pacific railroad Eail road to tho central depot AUGUSTA 29 the following is 18 gov Gar Garee garce celona lons ions reply to the let iet letter ietter t or of hon lot ff me morrill arill LEWISTON me 25 i 1 hon kot lot M X morrill chairman I 1 etc your communication of the reached here hire yesterday ye just aa as I 1 was leaving augusta and I 1 take this early opportunity to reply 1 the excitement in the bublic public mind is in my mind wholly without excuse and is without question the result of a systemized attack of vituperation tupe ration and slander upon the executive department not without parallel buit but without cause be bb chatas it may it is the duty pt every good citizen to use his besu best endeavors to td allay public excitement however created so far aa as he is able and to resort to such meat mea i as will allay civil strife and at the hame same time secure the ends of justice you intimate that it is in lr my power to restore peace tranquility and good feeling to the tho state and all its inhabitants by asking the opinion of the supreme judges on each law point involved in the variations var lations of the count from the returns nothing would rive give mo me greater pleasure than an author opinion upon the points involved in the present condition affairs and also upon such as via might be likely to arise please to indicate cate the points that occur to you which have not already been saju adjudicated upon nand and I 1 doubt not that we may be able to secure a satisfactory solution lution Bo of the doubtful complications or if not satisfactory at least such as may be deemed authoritative mr morrill will send a governor garcelon tomorrow in answer to the foregoing proposing the questions to be submitted to the supreme judicial court it is the general judgment of both parties that gov Ga garcelon reelon will agree to refer the matter tos atho courts A lengthy petition signed by 23 prominent citizens of gardner of both political parties waa was mailed to the governor tonight to night urging upon him hica the tha propriety expediency eney ency and justice justlee of asking the opinion of the supreme judicial court courts in accordance with the request of morrill A similar petition was also made to the governor tonight signed by 79 citizens of africh richmond without distinction of par party ty also a petition from Hollo hollowell weil i i signed by republicans republic ani ank de democrats m oc ta ts and green backers indignation meetings have been held beld in various points throughout the tate and addresses made by prominent citizens and others of leading local influence there were conferences at Bid biddeford deford north l land calais lewiston Lo wistOn and other places adherents of all alj political parties were in attendance at law low iston people attended attend eLd ez ex governor DIn dingley gley gloy Cong congressman ressman frye and others addressed the meeting frye characterized the action of the governor and council as a palpable and unequivocal steal he met but one democrat in congress who attempted to defend the action of the the plot was hatched a month ago the e re publicans public ans will never Le aDaniel F davis governor of maine waine BT ST jouis 29 while a train tra ln of 25 coal cars was ascending the ens eab eastern tern tenn approach of the bridgeit brid bridge geat ab half past nine last night 17 cars broke broko loose dashed down the grade gelay d depot the they y encountered r a freight train on the chicago burlington burington JB ur add and quincy track and a number of cans cara of ralus rains wd were te iams lama hed bed heA to ap Untera engineer artery jones jonea 1 1 fireman and harry Ei ediston 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