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JANUARY 17, 1873. soganizéd {he | cara and expense, ho began to suspect that he THE = 3 ; = ; i £ FARMERS. by Mr. Lavrence. Finally, it was referred to | our unalterable conviction that sl corporat Captain Jacl's camp at Bon. Wright's cave. | tho money. . Pending nego aftor having in the meantime = 8 tho Committec on Resolutiors, - | subject to regulation law. de v = Bolv)\'ilzew were in gition. and a battle would | entered n{a bmk-byi m;;y window, walked ‘Austrian Consular service in France and E had elightly overrated his powers, “Resolred, % ==t wa call upon every department of the | probably open on Fridsy. - the vault, which was open, and: abstracted coa ,25.&, o o Schwarz—ho was not yet Baton— | ~_Tha following is {ae nccountof e & i A delegate from Henty County offered the fol- e e ! Y ¥ State Government, tho Executive, Legialative, and ectibls bonds: to- tho amouut of over 36,000, | €ommissioner ‘of Austria to the Paris Exhibition. | troublo hr Louisvillo, as given by & police off. “ lowing : i < e e e l Judicial, in their joint and several capacities, (o ex: " h 9, 3 3 Rrselred, That titicn the Congress of th Ia I3 - p ey and other rogistered and judgment bonds. In 1853 ho went on & mission to the Beyof | cer: “Faras I knovs, your I Second Day’s Proceedings in | vl st oot s st from Somerens of e | e o and lswenowin foreo; axd it | STATE LEG!SLATURES- .| | Amounting to over £10,000. e escapad | Tuuis, whom Lo induced to pay his debis 1o | werry good, young O T om Souiey el e O e Convention at Bloom- | Haiiirpe oo ki ol sl WS | obnes Sl nnlict o ot v = D - | dmpqing oo esom. T flere oone | A s areizad i Asenp doninent | i ik o wory g 1 Sundey T 7 Dizo3, ock Tiver. . Rtesleed, - £ (R (% 7| in tho London Wo 2, and won, | :Schiool, W hinks ' bs w 4 ington. On motion of Ar. Eving it wss tebled. teret i weah, ani haf overy comblagion o eoerat e ISCONS! i | I e, oommions feom pil sorts of peoplo for his' | ut flcy Gilin- with o oo, Baden sarm: Hon, W. C. Fiagg spoko at leogth on o euby oo o price shovo whatls s} 0d legling o S e .46 i, FOREIGN. B et wndcrisking, Thomanafacturets | what beat Jei, and they, Ado't go to schook : Ject of “Tho different railway systems and | §OPRCHich wo loudly protest against, " | <rero prosented ia both Houses to SeaTio ok e — | .| of his mative_countsy wero especially ratoful. | They raised a 10, may it plecse e Court, aad o their working.” L reviewed tho various sys- | " Jemslved, That in tho czvrt of our oficers to execate | em tms of properly from’ taxation to State, "GREAT BRITAIN. ! "} Among other ways of distinguiebing hita they | Mir. Green he.stuek his thumb into Mr. Noby's * State Oscapization Completed--- toms of Europo, and oxtibited oy important | tue laws in question no natzcar policy | o eaioipal, aud cometery properiz, zada |- Loxpox, Jaa, 16,1t is moly V timated that | collocted o fuad ellod to ©SEhwars fand.” Lo | mouth, snd tho thumb hes't noser bieaseey |- : veenization Completed--- | sacts of itoreat to tho Comerit v orean, sust by tho Losblsture bt Ut the 2o ohat | Bill O, B e eeratn tho Assembly | thoro erc-00,020 porson3 at Chaslhusst; serter, of wiicl is spstied tg eending soung | sinsy, Tt all Lo abont i 3 b Bty . Whiteey move at Colon , tho = e deral at amp e . S n aps Aottt s in Lions ad throiizhout. ns of ability Lo I'rance. Engis —] agrae of affection existil F T Congiiation and By-lavs, | ot Sostniase o il o ks | Tt Bt oo e+ o s et omast el | oy s i s, UL | Dl Shie e s e o i e of Do * meeting. 2 7 0% 4 e < g g the | Jnanufactures of those codntries. Schwarz was, | lego- is mot rofound: On Christ: ight evsotoal, Thst the power of this, and all Incal organ- | for Tucsdsy forenoon, and the Awselnbly will | funeral. P Sees on this o-sasion, mado Taron of s ol e imsibare 2, “ufl:’l:e ofltl &z; 2 COLONEL MORGAN. * | jzatlons, ehouid be wielded at the ballot-box byths | @ - ¢ Vi 5 5 o _ 0 : 3 i 12 tozs, F oubtless take eimilar action. ; Whils (ke Prince Imperisl was returning from b ¢ f | witoh, it Sz, Spencer, ua the fiead of Colonel Morgan, | teiion (o i ofites, from Lighest o lowesty legisle | Soveral merbera oblained lesto of abseaco to- | the chapel, lio was salited -with wory of “(¥ite :kgeffi»pr‘;fipo«udéglxlfc&]:n A re e L b s T B, a1 e b sld'a fo +, but, p . theis by NEX N—TWEDNESDAY. begged to ey thal his viewws wera presented in a | tive, cxecutive, and Judiclal) of such, and_only such, 9 = e : o 3 5 oo i ed, < EverINe SESSION—WEDNESD begged 10 €14 written tho Convertion, and, | personsos e o o tais movamenty and, | 425 ot there 1y ikely f9 bo little moro dono il | PEmperewr 17, Tho Prince o2 imed, *“Tho Bm- | {37551, but tho Baron opposed the scheme 33 2T they ‘werd obliged to - Special Despatch to The Chicago Tribune. oy Y Ay % o gitful o for| afior tho election of Sauator. Coasidessble | perorisdead! Vircla Fr ! alt i i ced lik caté H sy b G 0 Teturn < thereforo, preferred not to teke part in its belicve, a8 we do, that thereds 8 Til remedy for o~ s - Aot promature. He Las since worked liko & beavér uarters, in tho bitter night Broowrxaroy, Jan. 16.—The Convention Xe- | geliborations. thisaebng, and (hatit canand must be enforced : | business was ‘presented in esch Houso to-d=y. [Torld Speeial] - P, R wey for Bucccsa in 1673. Tho | headed. e moming th i b, bace assembled at 7 o'clock in the evening. Alr. Whitin cd his motion, which and to this end wo pledgo cur votc3at all elections | . 2 . BENATS. #e i Loxpoy, Jea. 18— _grand reception was | o preg: % af o of Amerlcan I iiong headed. ~ Nex ‘morniug de mieking arsicle adgo Stasr was appointed on the Comumittes | adopled g fon, which e | sl ihey Wl Bavea Leaing agaosh thowrong x| Bills woro {ntroduesd fa make tho Secretary of | giveu to-day st Chiseliurat, by, (8 Eripreds o hmeay ang- will doubtless do all in Lis Fers dixiovused ELIPA Mgk above s as s R ¢ +| question. . ] s . b ugenie and Napoleon IV. to eoldiers, 3 4 - d ye 2 0 - The y i 4 i ; o o hongl .| sion 2 3 3 . Mosers, Tatos Fod sud Jobn L. Beyest ¥oro | B poa o ot o, il v mpunthonio | i St oy o e coptiolently | cald et o appoprinie 0750 fon g 95 | rov ress snd bor soa.paseed ttongh D | 4 (URNALIST BEHEADED: Bt Tiay oy fho fredimenta bor a o tho Comumitteo. . and Lo had prepared nothing. _Still, a3 it was a [ fa2ie8, - uto for the Blind at Janeaville s 19 RIOIPEIAL | mourning, and g thair hands to bo ki ' - ; ! & 3 her, inefoad Of opjoying ile sight of seeing M ib. Dunlsp thea deliverod his address on tho | subject in which o took much interesh, bo “Teatit, Togt poeons rvvelog wpon he sl | S0 0 Tostiiane for tho Deat snd Dunlp | MU, 204587 B 20 00047 storstion of L e emics atzading up in the aielo during of tho State, haslog fendtie o conductor the- | at Delavan, both maiuly for the current experata. s Do ais a4 Hoge The Execition of De Mille at Limoges | prasers, they saw them anter by tieir docz, . xelation betweon the farmers snd the middie ':1‘;“11& stato his views, which he did at considert=: | jegal Fore o i U of el duiy, and, za 130y Tisfe | OF onsuing year; also, S22000 fox DT the- | the Empirs, with the Empress as Regent. - e O oy i Geiminak | Guietly oamupy teir sats % gt 0] al r legal ol B3, are entltied to Ears' > 2 s % fir N - i ying i N e, sotion of s, Adams, of DeWist, speeches o ongth. i snmounced tho Committeo oni | fhio protestion of tho civ ‘power of the State, and agy ,g"z})“ag{)‘. Srphite Boms 2t Maieon, of which —— A R O iulats Of. the.| —3uesnaual roport of the Suporintendeato . o e to five mint s 8Pt Fiooco tb ba Meesrs. Smith, Wiley, and Pattor- | conductor or othet oficer of cmplors of th6 road at- ,000 is for carrent expenses for the ensulug ITALY. | Crime i | the Girard cstate, Nokt sbuin 40 vorre ana th b ‘wero limited to fivo S niLies. ; son. - | G eneb. sy such person, or elesting him | Yoar, the rest for painting and repairs; toameud.| goue Jon, 16.—The Senate has approved the it i o tho city of Philadclphia, shows thet the Dr. Hooton said some of thoe middle men in- Colonel 3. H. Rowoll, of MoLean, gaid ho dis-, | from.the cars, axe Holators of the pesce aud dignity of: | the {aw providiog for. ihe payment of the fees | .70t ine theological instructio g e pab-) Tt was about noonday on the 21st of Novem-_ o the Rexidn o of tho state, 1 valce tended to raake o short and eharp fight. Some | orag i Afs. Lawrenco £ to Blaviow of the the State, and should be punu?sd by exempiury, | of witnosses for tho Statein criminal proseca- | poschonls, g theological 1n8 nin the pub-"i ber last that the ancient city of Limoges, in | ) iy gpydm b leaving out manufacturers had said tho farmers wonld re- lfltv i pensities, tions, by also providing for the payment of the’ cTh Popo told gon +isitors to-day that he be France, was- tho sceno of tho oxecution of & Smfl 8! I; peren Dm}{‘l}\' Pfl[lr ons for the "“”‘a?“‘““:‘3&‘3:”{5:5&?“‘;%&‘.&:‘?2215“Z; m}.mnj.mintunysimp.zm;odwmxthoohjucts’ Mr. West, of MoLous, offaced a rosolation re- detondiubetess whonLe s top poor t0 pay them | yqred s bogien of tho A{nsm:yrmnp‘.:& o iy gggnh E‘;fii; o i 0,000, Tho savenuo frety Xl e of the Convention. Itwas o grest agrioultural’ ting the Legislaturs to mal i e Sanal s - i James wero discovored on’ Wednesday in the i task in this proporty in the year 1372 was over $700,000 § quosting the Legislaturo ke. an nfivm}: ia- | ‘Tho Sonate held its first session in Committeo | oy roh of the Apostles. j Be“gghr::;d hx:erquggrnlw h?tskadducl s \'fhrz “The sxpen fl.iy!ms oni the cstato for faxes, im. fermors’ clubs. Agencies wero now undertaken | g uven e e mons of tho mnufacturers not {0 | hiacer CY 2 valno to tho Tabor of tne far- | tion to pay for tho services of ton | of the Wholo. e i 2 mell to farmers’ clubs. He iuwu‘,‘m{m ‘negotiato, | BT démvtmas Wh?:h crippled them Pl &'| Spencer and B. M. Benjamin, in conducting the w Vel ASSEMBLY. . fomsr e < horrors of the occasion was the weakness of tho rovoments, and all other mattors, wero $133- 2nd ‘honaght tho Convention should act. ~Ho bo" | ELAc" saler, ST D o ecs, Tosk e pen County Hailrosd caso. -The mam of [ The reports of the Lumber Tnspectors were: SAN DOMINGO. | oo O o Tainted when ho cam in sight | [£3:20: and for the Collego, 359L060.90; in atl, Tnado no difference whother crops were lost by | 7, 'H, Rowell was sleo inserted. received, incinding . thnt of M. M. Cherles, of.| - N=w Yonx, Jan. 16.—The steamer Tybeo, ar- | of the guillotino, s who, efter ho had returned | 867,810, In tho expenditure of nearly half 3 administration of a million in ths administration of the catate, les . lieyed tho manufacturers would svon comz after 2 reasou of frostor rates of transportation 50 1 8 d L . . dybe L . Ay, Garior, of MlcLean, moved to tablo the | Wausan, showing 5,105,117 feet of logs Aeaiod, | rived to-day, brings & full coabrmation nf the.} to conscopsgery by the, sdmiistation of % | oo 3100 s forsparcs a regad 1he farmers, 1lo Lad talked with one msn- | 1 ] t : 3 Tigh s to forbid tte sending them forward. oot o b 1 ; : ; wtectarer, and sskod why ho could not | ¥ o 5 | whole mattor, since it asked for epecial legisla~ | snd 3,205,9 Tl st | Fired to s by To tho ‘Amorican Company,’ | strong cordial, by ,000 i Io eell s 'plow for SiI Y ror, which bis | Sfosts couliuot e e " he | o Asro to. e T A{kinwun:“ngul\?ing’su e o S ratiboation by the Dominican | e, ntloudy{arcingsneamn,nndmnde(aebla College, it is stated ihat 1635 orphans hae 2gont asked 316 Horoplied il Lo did so-ho ety o dovised by which the TELEGRAM NECEIVED., total lumber product on Black River, in District | ment. T | atterpts ab resistance, until Le had at last been been received into it, 96_of them during tha Sould, by his agreement, Lavo to pay tho® sgeat il could got & fair pricoll A telegram wasread from Reprosentatiso Cas- | No. 2, of 143,166,100 fosf. .. - i — e fho fatal plank and bis head rollce | yeaL 1572, and that there are now - 545 boys re 1 €6. They mu:t get rid of the middlo mea. or thele prouce. Ju H1is countrs, soverclgnty | gidy, sunouncing tho passszo Wt & resolution in | - Dotitions wero presented for s law authorizing- AFRICA. - ° . | into tho basket. ceising from it education and support. And yet - 3r. Heomessy, of Fultou Counts, eaid that Towes vas e, peoplo. Hére 2. Iae-maldng'} {ho House gn the subject of zailcoads. i to ayvido towns without a voto of | - “Loxpo, Jan. 16.—Advices from Zenzibar to | Pradiordo Mille was only 25 years gl whente the Collegermts il thia population of boys wia mt back from i- 5 Pri; Lok &) s by NOMINATIONS. ) 1 i i istl i \: ? | met his doom. Ho was born near Limoges i ) 3 , an( o e tuaar acirod down from such condi~ | BOr St WA MU LB h0¥er and v it t08-| Tho Chair announced tho Committes on: iho ‘peopla; for mpdifcation of tho Regatr.| tho 80 of Novgmier s L0y the uapply o= | 3547, and had boon carefully educated i ¥aris at Sk e asatelods thin €000 o iy 1887 he graduated- o T e in order to get tho brade of his club. that power, and | Tho, law. % ot orporations.. No Legisiaturo could |-Nominations, o follows: D. W. Dame, J. |- The tariff resolution, offored yesterday, wasre-: B o has atarted for tho interior of | the Cherlemagne Collego, TR WA e Hiatinguiehod boiors, and, as ho was a1 el O I tormon cewid. the manufacturers wors' | BUTier 8 CLTO 3 I D fotorastod iy hed o old systom. Should fifg;*;;,::;;;gghe:;gg;:gmg;';;gne{f;g°‘;g§;( MeGlopuan, “John Prickott, 3 L. Dunlap, and.| terred to the Committéo ori Federal Refations. | Africs. 4 oo o ves a2 " dhor ek itop; ey wkea, I8 s, WAt | maclers. Governmostal ponie b o by sager | i e Vico Presidta vy then | Taey o £ Tonight wae bl | o | Slgent"and ortte wrter, ho GLERSL | syl Derath 0 e O L 1 _ mhozld they dod . oy 0 et st have some | Zutied usimpairod Tom T bty o An | no Hor OIS Sk Congressionel District, | A rasolation of inquiry whetker any fusthor POLITICAL., Saper. tome satirical articlea which be bad axzsvinE, Obioy Jan. 16.-Jown, Geriet |, ayatom. They must first see how bigtho farming ety Comporations . were subject - to | 27 g, D. W. Dame; Sixth, Rufus Hosrds | logislation ia necoseary Lo provido for the incor- paper. B he Courier du Dimanche in-| EESECH assigned to D, T. Johnson, to-day, Lo e aiion was, how long it would tost, and,| BT Gorammental " control 18 * tho | Goventh, H. X, Cenldin; Lighth, Willism Colon; | poration of seminarios of lesrning, was ado 90%" | THE SENATORIAL QUESTION AT SPRINGFIELD. | volved him in o e O e torions: | Diiities, 812,000 sesste, SC0c, C. Purvis, T o nwould pav. | 1f satisficd, | pafways Court had decided, T¢ Diod Leld that| Nunth, L. ¥, Ross; Tenth, ¥, C. Lawrenco: | " Twalve bills. were O imdudine s 1o Spectal Despateh to The Chicago Tribune. .| Paal de C scr who. Inflctod a very dapger-. of Beckmen, also made an assignment. ‘manufacturera would meat then. e Jeoroved publi Highussh and | Elevonth; T. Butherwort Thirteonthy .| sepeal tho registry 1aw ; relating to tho sale of | SPRINGFLD, 1il., Jan. 16.—The Liberal caucus | ous wound on During his sickness M.do melegraphic Brovities, ; + towns could impose_Laxcs for their con- | Joghua Brown; Yourtecnth, J. B. Dortor- | landsby o A Seatore, gnd sdministra- | %o neminate acandidate for United States Sen- Rillo was devotedly nursed by ome Byzaute | . poony, o Sen i i 1 T b enid, menufacturcrs up morth | gine SONR® Us 1 e Court of Michigan lied; wrero willing to geb rid of the old system and ecll’ stragtion., e Banremo urt of Michigen had:| eld ; Sixteentli Dr. M. ML Hooton: Soven- | tors, and o amand Sections 1 and 2, Chapter 1 i i Cropler, & woman of bad character, but endowed |, in to e e e O o oatage. pid fo | 125300 hold that sech Sopm 22 o0 o | Beld Sigtoontly Dr B A ruenth, Jobn | Gonorel Lawa of 106110 o i, . Rogors, of Malieat, | with cairaord sy besuty. She was conaiders; tion bas bee formed at Feor o 2510 5 e * middle then, and charging farmers 10 per cent. greal astens uflfi‘_‘fd\’“bhfl control, thoir very | 3. Ferris; Ninoteonth, ‘Richasd Richardson; | Clorks to. make deeds of land sold presided. Mr. Hite, of Bt. Clair, was Bec. Biy oldor than M. de Mille, but from tho vory firsé "fijfiw”fio“fifi“fifn 0 the Xeann Seen * Thecorn plenter people Lud combinedand rafused e bess on sdolos e of govern.| Eirst, A. 1L Dalton; Fourth, P. B. Richords: | Tor taxes, and bought in by counties at the end. Totary. Senator Cummings:. moved; thot | oxercised tho most irmesistiblo intluonce UpOR. which was bought by Timery & Do 0 sell at wholeeale prices, in order to breal tho o o O 108/ é‘fl 2 e “‘l;’_ Twelfthy, Benj. Dombiasor; Second, D. Worth- | of five years, s0astd sccure exemption from | Fon. Lyman. Trumbull, & ststesman | him. Hor lover and she showed themselves | Com_—“,c“m_",,, a Pairicide.. - Clubs. The plun vwas to shui down on some ono’|’ O e Bttt s to show the | ingion; Third, N. 8. Churchs Fifteenth, David | taxes; to increaso the fees and give mileago in and & patriot be nominated. 'Mr. McAdams sec- | repeatedly togother in_public, and tho scan- L atar i e _ planter, and next year that concern would give position of reilrosds as public corporations. . } Morrigon. - - B Justice Courts; making United States'snd Stato onded the motion. 3Ir. 2 to which tlis gave rice caused DoMillo's dis- Moscariys, Jan: 10 ho sy, mfia;e:ml STATE ORGANIZATION. Tie Committes on Nominations reported for | patents of lands prima jacic evidenco of litle; e e rambyll, but thero were one or txo-|. cherge from the Siecle. Howent withbis inamo- _:g:gfm::;n‘; s Just O il bin fules Quinn desired to vote them terms. 5 < Tkt A s sl ot Tho Committca on_ Siato Organization then : " e H ) ; ; ; ; ; “Mr. Smith, of Eewauneo, £aid in his neighbor- et 51 0 | pragident, W. C. Flagg, of Madison; Secretary, | chan| the time of apportioning the Draine; Who 8aid they would not. vote for him. If 8o, | rata to Limoges, whero his only survivipg rela- 3 . hood theyasked the club how many corn-planters csentnd 1 xepoct, By 80 Socretary, 8. T K. | §. AL, Smith, of Honry ; Treasurer, Duncan Mc- g e e o o rovidin: that, hua- | thov elioold spesk cut. Tho question ‘was put, | tive, o swonlthy 01d uncle e O e Bosnnty, | guilty of marder in o second degres, | * theyhad. If thero were enougl to do the work 0, 1. This orgenization shall be known a8 the Kay, of Carroll. Tha nomivations were con- | band or wife dying withoat issue, g e tutate, | and Judge Trumbull was unanimously nominat- rosided. Old 3L Desanty bad always taken Lao e { ot the meighbors, fhose who had them would | mifmois Staté Parmers’ Association. firmed. y band o e R nbarit ono-third of the prop- | 6dby scclamation, and with & planse. *| Tiveliest interest in the welfsre of his gifted, but | - ARRIED. - _ 3ond them to those who had not. If theydidi| Arz.2. Its object shall Lo the promotion of tho Countiea wore called for names of Committec- | erty, andthorest goto the pasents of the de- r. Oberly eaid that the Btate Constitution | wayward, nephew, and Lo hadeven publicly de- ~EATRELRERD_Tn this ot T o e o oot be a murplusof corn-planters in ‘| ‘moral, intellectual, soctal, aud pecuslars velfore of men. coiod; uthorizing & geological urvey of the | prohibited Govarnor Oglesby from: ‘Deing & can- |.clared that ho bad made » will by which he left AT R D nea and liss Bato 1. Rt e mackels e, Manntaiare o monla: b e biabers shull constat of delogatos from | e o ot the rafirond o dotiag e ie- | tham “"“““,,“‘“ Girection of 5. A, Taphem, with | 2810 (07 00Y SC00Ca i ol it et akis ot ¢ e, T ith 2e. | PELEE: e ER ECERLE Jan. 7. o the tow - ers and IMOWers. annfacturers woi ™ X s meabers shel b onsideration of the xai question was re- | the neces: assistants, theDiractor fo have the | Which ho was eled! st might not make en the latter came oges wil lo. | REI ERLE_Jan. 7 + tho various Farmer’ Clubs, Grazget, aud Agwiculturd | gumod, : i ’ hoDirector to havo the | FVER BN C *u” certainly it was a viola- | Crenier,"old Dessnty e oamraied. Do Mills 2 Lowia C. Haifsehneider asd B i forced to come tohim. There werotoo man , b it ; same pay es' tho Dresident of tho University, | M , cex omes in the hive of industry who cbeorbed oy | nad Hortcuitaral Secitits of (i SO aeh o | "1 Srooro, of Kankakoo, fef assured hat tho | sad opry es tho, Prosident of I B fessors, | tion of tho Consiitulion and of tac osth | emphatiealy sofused to dismiss tio woman, snd profitsof industry. Every doy's workaat cloth- | and whero (ho R e P fta “mmembers exceed 00, to | Peoplo were otermined to find relief from tho | ¢ho wholo exponse not to excood 8,000 a yoar, ! : il was sent to n_commission merchant, who:| one delegate fur every 100 memliers or crs exceed ¥t | oppressive burdens to which farmors had boon | uollections to he made for the Academy of | t0 support_it, sud crested a bad precedent, nophew's’ prosence to pieces, and told him he .-80t 10 per cent., The jobber got 15, and the | ing balf ihot mumber. The members of the Btate | snl jected. It was o good sign when farmers | Sciences, State University, and Normal Schools ; sgainst which the Liberals should enter their would make another, and in iv leave every s0u Totailer twenty-five, Ile wonld mot dbjeet, if giuanl o& Augfl:u!m‘_a shall be a—ofifi:{ me!m\)l!:sfibf combined to resist railrcads that had been | providing that in tho case of appeals to Courts solemn glra‘te_ut. It was pnthns into the Gov- | of his property to the charitable institutions of DIED. 5 theso people added onything to tlio valud of the m;fizg Jugf: "r‘;:‘l tom. fi?fié‘rcz ;é' cl;‘" u‘i _.',’1 ;;";:;r&f fostered by tho people . till they bad | from awasds of County Suporvisors, the “whole | ernor’s chair' & man not elected to that place. | Limoges. De Mille turned Jivid with rage, and, D 2 SO P AE T T e -~ fabric, but they did not. He wa3 not making | cultural eocicti Gguns';{u nnizeh, pcrons not dele become their tyrants. Experience had shown | gocouut shall be opened; repealing the Jaws | He moved that a Committes be n?pom‘ul to | drawing & large pocket-knifs, . plunged it Bnamn—.um,s Third-av., Jan. 10, Alles Cathadize - war on all the middlo men; but merchants | gates Thsy bo admitted by voto of thid sssociation, All thero was no compelition between roads, but | allowing attorneys’ fees o Fastices Courte; pro- | proparo a protest which 32 ba enfaredon the | four Gr five . times into . the 'breast Of | PHcPiands can loam particalsisy addressing * il . ehould buy direct of manufacturers, and Eavo | members shall pay ou annial feo of BN much combination. Three roads, controlled the | hibiting Tailr making any discrimination in ournals. . G the old man. While the latter sank to #ho | gon.” 168 Fourthiay, __two intermedinto profits. He woald not object | _A®T. 4, Itsoficers ehall consist 'of a President, s | carrying trade of tho Wost, and imposed hoavy | connecting with other lineg. 4 Mr. Walker believed - there were instances ground covered with blood and in a dying condi- :L‘,'Bnnflm fi%gfiyflgjgflgg‘l‘!& i Z3f ho got an increased price for his corn, but | Tice e e each Congreesional District of the | taxes on the peoplo. Ifthe lovieda tax Bufi- | Momorinls to Congress were prescated. asking whore men wero elected by Democrats ander | tion, the murderer ran fo the house whero he AN A e Angeis, wito of Ethila “\'that had gone down, whilo eversthing eclse had: Stats, to be nominated by the delogates therefrom, of | cient o return & fair pro t, the poople would | for a geological survoy by the General Govern- like circumstauces. H snd Byzante Crepier were stopping, sud in & r0? . + goneup. Why could not a neighborhood unite | e o ind ot g s shall con- | not complain . but that was ot the cazo. The | ment of thie United Statos lands in Wisconsin, M. Mooro believed it was sbout timo the | fow breathless “words acquainted her with the ; #nd buy goods dircct from tho mill ? It was tho | e ovet lf,’:,ppm‘{ L tive o e | Tho New York Contral had watored its stock to | similar to_ihat recently msdo in. Kansas, Ne- practice ceased. \dreadfal deed he had committed. With wonder- P Tt of £57,000,000, all taken from tho | brasks, and tho Western Tesitories; also, for e O oumgblood thought so too. The | ful presenco of mind she urged him st once to 0 0 rore, Tod., Raperaploaso cops. Hom o e o Dplesby and the members took | the unclo, in a tis of fary, tore th will in big BT St S B, T N rs pledse S Vedus agil pern plezes copy. DTl Javee Fharse s Bovico, of thiveitr. - i Bicforoase of farmers that they alone had 1o | of three from ita members ; also.of County Commits ‘oung ho % Joice in fixing the price of their products. How of thres from its members s 10 0L ™ 0e Biate, {o bo | Poople. . The Luke Shore hiad 20,000,000 of wa- | the resision o tliclswa regulating commerce | State Constitition o obibital - the QGovernor | cut off his whiskers, to_put On s pair of gresn - long, oh Lord [ nominated by the delcgates, Said officers chall bs fored stock. The first_cost of road was only | and navigation on tho grest lakes. i from being a candidate, and if he took the office | spectacles, and & cap Which partly concealed _ 7 ORD Prickett said in his connty. 4 Club wanted | elected annually snd serye for ono yeer, untll their | 885,000,000, Corn paid 36 cents per bushel for . —— be and the men who would vote for him | his face, and take tho first Fain’ for. Paris, e e ohis erganization ehail most | Chicago to New York. But for watered stock INDIANA. - - Sould be guilty of violating the oath which | whither she would fallow him, Searcely forty | Kuacml i 3 g Hioy took to uphold it... He_took tho oath of | minutes had clapsed after old Deanty had beeir | g5 SShentoigdy It ¥, riguzplasss By, % to buy from a manufacturer. He refuse unless | ooy “*mm T‘l“m buy moro than the agent 50(}3- The | 1o caso e e :o‘fi‘;l::n?ul,fl th Aseoca ot | it l‘"’“g‘:‘}‘ ‘t’;"" " been deiegrib {‘“’ b-'lg SENATE. 4 G500 48 Governor at & large exp 2 th tabbed when his murd his way to | OATRROLL: Ay, Jan ; Clab let him alone, and now he had como to ask | Commi rmiy i cents. Thusthe farmerpaid s tribute whic i = <o 4. | Ofco 88 Governor & go expense of the peo- | when his murderer was on By to A —la " 3 - Bl Smimaec o ) ERIGTEEE LI | e, B L MR T | SRR Sl el | B Bl T £ po | sabbodyhon b mairsr i 2 B T30 | gl i o G B _ing propositions, and offering to deduct 27 per LECTER FROM COLONEL MOBGAN. Government wero tolevya tax of 1 cent g:: Eravel road companies s to levy tazos ; t pro- | & nm:a & nv;:n!dm. lel;'a po;it?an ogi:e w‘-’; ggng;ngl :g;t ‘:2;0 fi‘."mm.‘?fi'fumu blle?i hz:: m{r‘:?:lr-‘s‘l-m‘ ol a:‘li!;’:nnlg et né’l:mn‘tm gflmflrfm : y Cemoters ~“cent from their retail prico. Dy doing this, the | A lettor was thenresd from Colonel forgan, | bushel it would csuse s reyolution, Yet 5 0 i 4 i £ e B - gent from thelr Tetall price. Bt so bagms. his | tho Tailsed Commissioner, in reply to torgan, | BUstelft Towld mpcso a much heavior tax. | S0 that deods morigadon, ond lesscs THRUIRE | not entited io & bold, R 3 S ctemiy | boweatiamvara, when tue trmin rogeled Bavl- | *EiiHin 1o s oty oMo Sdmen B NELES _ Convention would demoralize thom still more: | tation to be present. \Phio subjacis before the | They had becomo an irres nsiblo body, 18ying | gave from {““ de 3 ; Dty | Fohld make su_excellent Governor, and they | Liers, two officers, ‘one of whom had s tele- | doiph-st,, Thursiay, Jaf 15, 193, Groves S. Womars O rnea. of Alarion, said they could not | Oonvention were chiefly railroad matiers 0 th | iaxos on the necessities of lifo which wore eat- | “u, Honse bill B rriating 8125000 for ex- | FOUL present e name *f ‘oven n grentorman | grazh in his hand, entered the cars &nd be- Jr, Intaitsou of Kl G; MOmiTi, roddenes of G.£ erom, down the farmers, no matter if 1l nnited. | as hohad been acting on. Ho sy gosted, first of | ing up the poople. Vanderbilt took six millions ior thib Beal’sil’anl’ez b8 Togislatur r oxs | for Senator. o belioved they should protest | gan to inspect the faces of the passengers Very | wommer, Dotrolt, Mich., Satardsy. Jea. 15 'nm:h i;:tel!.igent class, which Wasl the starting | all, that it must be understood tEnt, if thelaws | to &2 £ d‘""“‘fd‘f“n"{’fi‘“ stock, cgndk&u:gr g%y =ity gisiatice ) :_olamnly ‘against the violation of- the Constita- dn:ulyd Inl.[illeA w&u ‘unable to oonsea mh cleu_n; £ Dl papers ciae COP5 ok, Thea Loy Wil ~.point of everythin; e A “slorious, could | pessed wero valid, the Courta would sustain | £oads Berh, 10,10 was unchec o | YL B i i ion. : : rorand slarm. emor pass ough 1 e 3 A erything ero B g n ) i e exompt =n additional amount of | "3 Duohem knew that the United States | whole frame when tho otficers ‘spprosched bim, | 7ESeral o8 Satarday, at 11 oiclock, rom Bep ld = o B be ovoroome. Al they ad todowas to organ- | them ; if not, they should % "be upheld, | West would bo hopelessly ruined. ‘Therailroada 3 i -iz0 3ad go aheed, A1 chey Led todo wasto oreat | (R L e el procesd, ® Slthou, | must be_teoght ’;um &x;; v » Goromment money rom executon mas discussedend sferred | onalo wasthe fudgo of the aosienona of | TS, S gl ro oult braaef | g bt i o flow Bl * were to rotected. Their infl i i b termi force | for e0] an e _peoplo: |, i - it its own mombers, but Goveroor josby was | de Mille 2" e disguised murderer, pvercome —_— H ‘ e vir infloence. s irre- | passion, bub | determined o SO PO 3 people: | {15 exemption 700 addition to the 3200 nOW | clearly violating tho Constitution SF{ho Stato, | by his feelings, imply mattored e i AUCTION SALES. ____ istible, when they chose to uso it. Mechanics their rights. The law on the subject of discrimi- Laws must bo obeerved. If such irre- ided for by 1 manen ¢ Tiada Aysti ization, but # i i i idi i onsible e was ' sllowea _ to | PRRoo D y law. CnieE probibited him from taking otfice. Ho | ~Two_officers wero dis atched to the housa | = ~~~2op ™y 5 b I Siadn systam of organization, bub the | pations was now being ested, i validity having | % 3 3 iarge mamber of Houso and Senate bills | Tory th falthfally discharge the dutios of Goy- | whersDeMille e ia mistress had their rooms. | By WL A< BUTTERS & €0, farmer. Mechanics were protected, and now the | bel held by the Circuit Judge. If affim ‘exist Ropublican institutions wero at an end. It i h farmbs, “Mochspics roro protectod, i now (| Bt LY ppeet Lo tho Uitod Simed, | o for the Convention to determins & plan of | Jo ‘i th, fsh and. socond timee 50 1210 | gy, Cod b consctenfionsly tao that i | Whsr i WEAE 1o1d she must go to the e : e e saated farmers® - clubs * overy. | premo Court, whoro thero would be no hope of T L Oty ing ovl. ~ Eventually Con- | 1225 12 Siend e < Iho vari | ST oo R0t to act as Governor 7 Thomen | prisca fo bo contronted with Ler lover, sho WM, A, BUTT FRS. & O, “whore, beginning _ in Chicago. It | disposingof it for two years. ‘ot involsed a | gressTist control the wholo matter, but that | T sousm,. e who voted for him would be guilty of perjury. Wrung her bands in despair, and exclaimed, “ O, 4z 5w 'fid.ngfk“ to talk.” If the roaflsh:dod\:dfl ot | delay it 1676, and showed nmimnnxtanca%itho was a long vays shead, uur;méiu was l;mox?:ut In the Homso of Representatives, new bills ‘mlf'f"éfini‘fxus!:f thasdt, Govemor OI;'};;‘;{ Pflh&““?;ic‘l’;%x;h“ i Yhan ‘;“PP"‘,'.';‘?, rfi.'vucs":z? SANTARY, 158 had me oy to bui oad 1 ting, with ‘bei jed by |in sceking chesp transportation, an er foeren ok the offict 'nal uld b of | in the midst O :captors at Limoges, & (ESTAB] L 1A . From Chice L e aosd | peoplo persieting, b out being wearied by | In socking ca0eR MITTPORL Tt oads would | TR introducod to inerease the dog-fox to 82, | acrime that O O eato bim in tho Pani- | concourse of peoplo had sssembled, 50d thers | et ad Batoarcomt; - dig- | No s. £6 ard 57 South Canalst, icago to Cairc. o law's delays.. Larger appropriations were and &3 for each dog in_excces of one d0g; 10 | tentiary. He never knew of a case in ‘the State | were the strongest manifestations of 3 O elogats from Knox eaid that the farmer | needed to ensble th Btatoto def e righta | fight Congressionsl intervention. = Ho indorsed i % 5 i e e oni o acconnt of {he dradgers; e e it wealihy corporations, S plan G soeking roliof through tho Courts Pamishofieial enbeed o to moguily the | where a man wes elected Senator in vlolation of | naticn tow him. The prisoner et £l occapatios had bocoma repulivs, wad Sres employing good lawyers, o trouble with the ithin Ulinois. Tho Stats lans i 09, 20 | Justices omnty Sarvegat to tiake tho {an8 37 | am oath of affics pravioutly et ko oree of | looked daadly palo as hosrrel 2} tn prison- | Hrgyfiggfi?:;flgm- aat the yes¢ “those rearcd to_it were trying to get toto Pass tes bi that it the | forced at once. ere Ius! a double trac] ; 2 ; 5 .| Gen: ields was not one. .| He, itt s guilt to the len of the jail, = ND SHOES. 5 o trying to get totown | Passouger Rates bill was that it gave no ong 56 e Bore in the West to Now Clorks, and Constables’ with 8her=| ™, Armstrong, of Grundy, statod that a Re- | end eried bmm’%‘;hw e yas chained to the W&m% SAND SHOES GEs, AXD B | T80 hecome. clerkm, ete. ~ He. objected | power to prosecate the offondin ‘rond effectual-, | freight line from iffa's i i E TmA "to eeeing stout ~men acting oriecy | Frintil adter five violations. o fngivid- | York, Baltimoro, and Philadeiphia. [t must bo fl’gm:? e liquor.selling o | publicen member of the ‘Constitational Conven- | wall of his dungeon. NESS: 00DY, CLOTHING, HATS, 6. | o = “cle when they . could | uals could not afford to sue, and the Gommis. | so built that no other —road could com-, | SEREESRE o, for CD“MP Eaghacer, | Hon Committeq on the subject under considers- | His trial took .place on the 83 of September, Tharsders— DRY SOPLH GOODS AND GENERML ¢ o come nastul trado and bacome producers. | sioners should be given power to take action re; 0 o i 5. Thon com could -~ bo | ST 407 PRy Commissioners y Eogineor, | tion told him that the object of tho | and was xich in stertling cpisodes. \Vhon | MERCE MBI e T _They ehould get rid of tho middlo men, snd, by | sulting even In forfeiturs, the true object of | carried for 15 cents. Such s road could bo buile d - | prohibitory _ariicle .was _to. prevent | tho President of the Court aslied tho prisoner | Caul sdvances endudnmrmlpfiflufl iving their profits to tho f Tiorat i for ©40,000 per mile, Tho effect of tho road o Lot o Engicor Goneral 50 86 to make | Bxoc [ tho present, That gentleman | fostsnd up, his mistress,” who had. mot seen | SEmment RSB & thels “profits to tho farmor, ameliorate | which was fo_forca the roads to cbey the ,000 D o elfect of th,road pointment of B Bl G rosent &35 | Soc® i ber Pof fho prosent . House, | him *siac op, His mistrom, who hed oot seen | SRR R ETRE &0 &o. R i Hothers and daughters conld | Jaw and not do injury to tho stockholders. The | would be that for tho first 5 i H 3 <"do nearly nll the morchandizing Eat was neces- | Convention sho Iy 0 e el or the rato of | compoting lino. He intonded fo offer rosplu- f,’;:‘,;;%:‘;g:.“;‘%x;f&,“;m:“g;::“; of amend- | 58 > e conld mov vote for 'Governor | iried to- rush. toward him, uiterte 5 and 57 St -eary. harges for transportation. There wasno author- | tons proposag, to obliterate waterod stock, since i i Oglasby for tho Senate, as he would be violst- | piercing shrieks. The scene_sppeared to have | Regular Saturday’s Bale =5 85 ane TN, West, of McLean, offered the following, e e, Commissioners to bring suit for ox- | based on fraud. s resclutions aro a4 fol- | iuobll of tha Ter arange, Gomiittos Bor ing bis onth. | B iy anmanned Do Alilio. = Ho wept like a | Canal-st., Yy, Jan. 18, at 93 o'clothd —7hioh s seferred to {he Committee on Resolu- | cessive charges, and tho Legislature ehould givo | lows: - i e e A ' he protest was adopted, and Messrs. Oberly, | child, and in snswer tothe question of the Pres- tions : S T aaor £ act directly on tho | | Resolred, That sl transportafion compasies, lines, | Bellore ero charged for every kind of d4mage | Cummings, Youngblood, Herringion Tad Duat | faent, repested again and again, I wanted to - “mmasis, Tho statutes of fhe Slate specity the | matter. O O L g b hoarty | 224 persous suall havo the Habl 1o o o comliiad Tyt druntard. Tt waa orderod | Saum wots appointed to preparo tho document. |- marry Bszente, snd hed mot tho means o do TR AEROEANDISE. % ",.“,,,?.‘,"g{,g::,“"‘mmn.‘ mar constitute a bushel of the | gympathy in all efforta o protect the peoplo | 5a the Board of Directors shall determine upoa. "Tho special ordor, being the consideration of th‘.‘lnmg g?mgfi‘i“;lf:mfigfi?‘:m@:? sol"” His !‘z‘;“ protostations of his l"“n‘l‘“{i:‘j AND ! E oL TN} o byers in many portions | TFOR ““’""gf““* s Resaleed, That tho Doard of Directors for the man- | the varions printing bills before the House, was T s Go el b ) ppoint: || wamaa excited much. sympathy among_the e : T ES -of the State .uupmmfi taking threo poinds more Colonel Morgan was - then introducod, and | agement of the sald roads shall be ‘elocted by tho lower | faken up, and tho bill providing for the repeal ment of » Committee to expreas the sen ments | teners; but hewas found guilty and sentenc ) . per bushel on every bushel of than the lay £nid he had not intended to tako sny part in the | House of Bepresentatives of the Statcs ‘named a8 cor- Y' r} " 7 of tho Liboral members in resolutions to bo pre- | to be ‘beheaded. = i 25 ea theselore, Be L W Pro- | Gonvention. N ‘ho fall ieted tho | Porators. taken Up, 0 otiatiog ho Pubiic Printer Was | aunted at a fatare meetiog, The motion pre- |. - In pricon he lay mostly on bis Jo% couch. On NEW AND SECOND-EAND. e P do hereby recommend {0 tho O al tho Sheaiels, ppprecieted th | P Resglced, hat ome Bemator and Tpretents, paseed by an unspimons vote. B aud Alssere. Youngblood, Gseey, ki, | tie merming of T expcntion. tho heademan TN, - farmers of Tt thes cell a1 grain by tho legal ey S aat s oot sleagtng P ey | tive e 2 ooy, ta appont thres. perons who | A special Committeo of Fivo was then appointed | anq Moore wore & ointed s Committeo. e i and made his “ toilet"—ihat is to AT ATOCYE ’ tandard only, A O e e e rust, . Tho D en wns | shall bs empowvershing roceed to o Leghlsturss of | mpor (0 mubject of. pulblie, o, Wb in- | "4 Cirned undl Sondsy oveaing. |t e of hup hair and put him in the | QTPESDAT Jex. 1, at 10 olclock, at5saad {155 - isatiegate i Mobeun Comity feid tho | agninst more than £200,000,000. That capital in | operation by the States, snd request thst each Ststo ol Teport a bill at as corly a day 2s : stisight-tacket, Do Mille a‘::edhimre&e&_tefz}y Gasalst- gy, o BUTTERS £0O., ductoos? ¢ {Banufacturers. Dub thero was, perhaps, Hizigis Eitmed 1o £z traspoctition e 8 WL appilt e presoshy ‘who ehall constitato a joint | ¥ The House, after s lengthy discuseion, took MISCELLANEQUS CITY NEWS. oo Lnlto of e oenia panse:} e L v al Sfi]& “wongs on the side of tho farmers as well 83 of | of prosperity ot tho towns on raile | . Resolced, That the charter for the contitation of | UP the report from tho Senafe Tefusing to con- pain. | - - Sl G‘reat Ca¢ Ogue av P rongs OB 0 B0 O iie oxtra. nigh rates were | Sn: Pinbs posseasod, it was caid, Dby | T Gove e o bngeentod by tho | cur in tho Houso resolution, construin thoper | ho alarm from Box 166,.5t5:45 yesterdsy. | ™ About three thonssnd poople witnessed o £ -@viog Lo o nucartsnty of tho pov,, Xf ooty way lies, momseried, i ¥ie o S0ihesy | ShuieutlGoucemment od mid raimey shatl S giom bill to mean ko eutting off of 4§ BT | evening, was entiely false, e the fremen i | exacation. Many fainted with horror upon see- oF i S e ey e o S50, | Rl B T s | ot BT B e B2 | 230 BTk o wadspapar tuighed | reponded fot dsorord Bifrmbl el p ot | OARRIAGES, | s P el | BSTS S e VS | gl MR Rt o BORMATTISR 2 | e o e aig” . No. 76 Canipor | 2 Crovie i rierl o, A5, % 43, | 3%ard for the mavufacturer to collect. It would | pamitted it could e B L L aonatis Mesotzed, That the States through which and slon ‘majority vote adhered to s rosolation. | svenue, disappeared in the sivar while attempt- | Dolice. . Bhe soems to haye become changed | Iy s, Rockaays, Phetons, 0p3 s -—:‘B;fi“g;m; Jiopery wovo hia actual | Tatce, and eaid it would fix oo "Huclt, o | which thefoad should be built e people thersof shall ,fi“fifl;‘;flfif the ;:2’,2},"‘:5;"‘:’.7&"‘:,% ing to cross on the ice, near Eighteonth street DO mad xpreases the liveliest grief 8 tha op Buggies, Rockaways, Phielens, ‘M - & megessiios e b Heon. Jhongit the farmers | 1S5n thio root of ihe trouble Jloy must have smantret 1h mains (spn e ey o 2 ates | 2o e etjonraed. to givo tho committses an op- | Dridse, yesterdsy. Ho was saved bys ropo, & ‘untimely end of her lover. -~ Culters, Dowoie gnd Single Haraess, Steig i eonld getid of the middle men by pesfecting retrospectivo relief. Tho hundreds of millions | Jesolued, That said rattmay shatl ever remmatn wnder | portunity to worl P | poticeman,” and s bridge-tender. A Times re- . — and CaTiage Bobes e i ion.” i (hore Sond bo 25 | Date out, and 30 railroads must bo forover | tho control of sl Dl L Paen: bl exescise! —— | Bortor bas been doteiled to interview him,.and |- MISCELLANEOUS. . 9 Bk 2 ~trouble with tho manufrcturers e ! y form, | the power of regulating the el TSt ; ; LOUIS! g i 5t nsini total doposits in the savings banks of AT ATCEIO! ' 2 % tied t b ¥ Regoleed, Thst it is ¢! f this C tion that . ISIANA. find out, at all hazards, his ressons fornot using The to! eposits o 8avings y "3k Lawronce, of JeDonough Couat, sgreed Honiey Tor g reeboom e ‘,’,‘,’[?}’flfi N it Jremtced, That 1o ho sense of this Convenion UL\ New Onwrais, Jan. 16.—Tho Fasion Legtelar | the o hciel but porfactly safo bridgo ot Eigh- | Massachusetts are 8184,797,313.92. Ressialiopitrdeimtail { with the procedipg speaker. The best thing to | 3 {0 attitnde of sctusl eapital by frand. It B o brasks, La the Weat, crossiog tho | ture, in _joint convention, balloted for United | teenth street. A Fhe Hudson River ice crop for the season is | 02 W=D e B, 180 £ _+do was to provide for s State purchesing agont, States of Tows snd Missourl ss near upon 3 Lineas s Sepator, long term, as follows: War- ” ; 3 i o'alock 8. m., st tbo H ! 3 » | had been done under the semblance of law States Scoator, loog y a2 » | ectimated st $1,600,000 tons, and all will be 2 +and let him correspond with all menufacturars, | Jyrecly by the Ty 2 mey be, running thence c3st on an air-line to Youngs-'| moth, 80; Androw J. Homan, 18 : Rozier, 21; On Mondsy last Detective Dixon arrested & thored by th 18t of Februars Carriage Depository, Noa. 25, 27,30 sud Sisting he epoke for Bity thousand-Il- 3 A , Bear the cas andary of Ohlo; thence fol- 4 Do erman, named Ernest Nelko, curr 3 : 5 2 tating he &po) i honaand 1o | lasgely by tho, way ‘of o e essmingm, | T ek oy of Onios thence 101 | Boomy: o blavik, 11, - Total, 83, No choico. . g d Ernest Nelke, who has fncurred | gathiered by fhe (o0 i o5t W ashington-st., DOAr COFEs i ang Lad ‘been takon fraudulently from the | lowing the Gardner survey o some point in Pennssl- "x:: Ta' Kellogg Logislature Governor | the Qispleasure of the Government of his nstive —Cambridge, Mass., recently had some awfal 0 o naném. 5 country owing to tho dishoneat way ‘in which ho | excil ent over e ly clothes found on -85 e & 8 ogg Logislature, ex-Governor v g - way ich he itement bloody clothes found Canal-st. eago. Jivois farmers. _They would give him the | poople, Then, after years, tho stock lid been vaniago be determined upon hereafter: from ther aturer, ex-Goy : Hahn offered the following, which was indefl- rformed his duties as s mail carrier. It is the ice, and soveral would-be detectives pawed | g Sale peremptory for cash. MC!”H“I‘“M‘“: I ‘lowest terms. -Probably that would break i Wiih three diverging lines running fo New Yor S wholosale sgencies, Then the local | or'tp o représent them. Ho Loped the result | Fith three diverglog MO Bt U Salivay atall | nitely postponed : per 4 2nd e i B OTT - ave hard work, 8] ) Yok i S fat o pare T the ro: o the Btat languishin, it its =ct- . 2 4 R 3 S e B e alos rusy| L would bo & ey, prodnalte moraly 3 fair | submit it G0 the or e ol O e tor | Sl poltical somdition, shing on sccount of s waecl- | {1 v racked here, sud was foand by thode- | o them tho cast-off raiment of & small-pox By HARRISON & CO- - “fowmabip had its club, and would bo in con- proiit. matwuiwn.h the Convontion in all it did | approval, and whew: approved, to present the eamo %o | tiement by the Courtsor Congressczn only be after tective at work in an gpholztuxer‘u store on Ca- | patient. . —_— T.\E Soction with the Stats Association. Bat they | *°£ijoumed til 2 o'clock ot D e Cheirmosts appoint a Commitise long delay, 8Bd, addiion _to thia Legislature Talpoft vemmes & Naw York officor comvayed | —Notwithetaading tho lose of ker o, Brt; GREAT BANKR_U-PT SA “could ot get chcap agricultural implements 33 i fonts 'c] Dg <. of e prenent theso D s tho Legialature, me&:’éfls‘h AR ek, ~ (e eltlane t, last evening, on extradition papers. * | vinces of ‘Alsaco and Lorraine, France still has OF THZ . fong it o e b 480 ot bRt RO siifid e S e | Bl e e B | Bot i el S S oo ot sy Bl pnie s | wynoresalo Sioo of . Buzsth r. Patterson eaid the farmers seen thoso | ized in disregard of Bection 56 of Act No. 100 of 1610, | principal topic of conversation about Police nly i fo that of oll the Unit o | At Stors No. 29 Wababar. dze of ;,.g 4 cen bounty, end Michigay lumbopien s JuSY | The Convention reassombled, and took up H Iat ( o er cenf plausc]. 1 the farme: R ot % o eugar-coated pills, d th iped lly. | and both bodies, the one meeting at_the State House o i i er population is e t e o o euant ucls . Byeisin of | tbe consideralfon of the auestion. of RS0 o7 | W aconted pill, 0d they, Exipeq MUY, | i ez tho oo st 0ad Jaing st e sals Housd | Hodauacters yustortor, | Bererl | Jotectives | &t B nlthongh o K ony ia only the area of | Ciogks 3ad Regulsiom & : Sourse manufacturers treated them as fools. " ganization. Tho Constitution and by-laws were | the monoy to come from? This was just Thg | bers regulariy elected, nnd entidled to st as legisiztors, | T 0% o vero divided in their o ions ag o | tho State of Texas. = e N P TIDAY AFTERN i . AIr. Wilkins, of Henry, said thoy must work, ffifl ;fi the Cgmmn‘xzn of the Committee, and ey dust was thrown in the farmers’ eyes. . :;,;t‘},";fi‘fi‘f,‘c‘m‘;‘“' bave no Hitleor Hight 10 b Te- | Tpoiier tho thief operated on D or “sith & | —An Arab surgeon has boen created a Pacha Z\Lp‘;umu 57 Th frads and publio 250 13 i ;&‘:‘:::&‘:::;fi’:,’;‘i::i‘::‘,:::?"*gf* Ti was | then talion up by gection. o3 to call it The % was maved that tho resolntions bo veferred | Ressiced, et Committes of Conference of threo | jimmy from the outside, or w3 e orated in the | and rewarded witha fee of 25,000, for cnrxixfl; e D P il ; ro driven from » ), y 0 to the Commistec on Resolutions. If they were | from the Scnate ‘and five from the Houss e sppointed | roowm and obliged to use the eame tool to enable | the mother of the Egyptian Khedive. And sfill, HARRISON & CO., AvciP== | { v i i Bome, sinco those homes were not made as at- Farmers' znd Mechanics’ Association. Lost. Ft 13 se 5 o, i 7 - b Hovetive 85 thoy Should bo. Bat thal was 3 faet | " Copmitatfon was dopld izt amend- e bt oy did motmeed xo- | fo conles wiet a3y persons, wheihes claiiming lobs | Bim fo get ot T e e R er tho practico of medicine, 808 T8 Had disd, GENERAL AUCTION hich {armers cotld thamsclen remeds. Tho | monts, The by-lavs fero alsoadopted . o | Along delats, follomed, whother the rorolu. | fo the fessi®iy ool 00 Gy " set-| ndos; ho bas othor and more important S Mtead of being madea * Pacha™ he would hava EVERY SATURDAY, workiog classes ez six-coveaths of tho wholo G Dins anored it hat the Chiais appols 5 | tions shiould be referred or tabled, most peraons ement wiihout the s1d Wcues i, to the | natters _to attend to, tho principal -one | been packed in & kack and thrown into tho Khe- | or Forses, Wagons, Buggles, Slelgb% e ‘porlation eod paldncarly AiLitlis tazass and vt Toon Napinaionoor ot | thinking li nnwire e ako any antion T8YOTIDE'| oo Shey fhete may be but one seknowledged Govern- | being bis liberty, which ho yet retsins, | dive's goose-pond. e Dol ot ~ 5 R o e Ty must | 30 pyuntan of Chaunpaign, offered the follow: theplon. Sent, and the interests of the Biate be promoted by a | No = man conld’ huve dome ~more that| —The Mt, Pleseant ows) Press eays that O L s Anti s D poncsatiue T o Natins mtn‘_:fit;gxn ‘;:a“a;i- foge Py paign, ollaw ’!r) © }rxnoe:on to r[nfzr s nligrced tlz:. s sedaation 'of tranquillity and & regard for law and | Superintendent Washburn to intercept his flight | Mrs. Serena Nowbold, ¥ 0¥is ;epnrt‘r;‘d missing %—% ' id not R i 5 Vi r. Honton, of Centraliz, spoko 0| order. s from tho city, but it is more than likely that he’) some weeks 3go, i8 found to have been mur- ) Y _“llvn‘_’“;:h% didich want 1t protected ao much. o, Tl ot et Lmpo e e et lo of | abuses of the ruilroad eyatém, and iho evils Mesars. McMillan and Ray, short-term Sen- | is still in O ket A1) the omomgymm e e " Sho Ia(¢ Hillsboro, a5 wo leara, with By GEO. P. GORE & co B oxhassto, Shd moved 19 o oght the subject | St B e T oncas, 0 auch | Yhicl bad grown up, end which reiiod special. | ators, left this afternoon for Washington. © | Wednasdsy evening and yestorday morning were | some 8700, and went to St. "L ouis, where she fell 2, 24 124 25 Bast Raadolpbost- Eadmovedtoadiourn, o e cobcniial (o | 1y on farmers. he¥ had violatod the promises —— N eefully watched, and conductors wero headed | in with parties who committed tho murder in GG TION. : mhu“fs‘ a1 e Convention re- | more thorongh eatorcement, should ‘S prosecuted | which they mada beforo building the rosds. | MICHIGAN. off by telegrams, in order to malo sure of his order to get the m(m?, AT AUCT » "i‘::mc ai Emit%u SR B dszealec rfi‘fififl" delay; m:re!o{a. & Aaalite of They stolo municipal subscriptions, thoy estab- Spectal Despateh to The Chicago Tribune. captare, shonld he have bosrded a train several | —A ‘man in Chittenden County, Vt., has made CHATTEL MORTGAGE BALS orf G St movea e o sppint » | S SRS e S AL | Ml R RN iy | oGl B T U B, | St . Sl o b | o B o Bur ot 2! | HOUSEHOLD FURNIT bs : = i ‘Warehouse Commissioners, have bee: oy certain itics. C} of Calhoun, was elec! ’resident 0 lem. "of i OWETET.. -, Isanc Mills, the eman ected from cold- by snow. = For four suc- 'The motion was agroed to. Farchouse Commissionces hava been such 13 1o ok | honghy up Logisletures and coucts so, that | the Senate, o D Was robbad, is employed by Artbur Pum- veneive winter days, Vhers being fonr inches of & h snow on a level, he found the average tempera- Carpots, Btoves, & o4 e O tad thiat tho Committeo on the | and ibat we most eatnestly recommend of the peonles | farmers had : i | vi N \ppoint- ers no chance in them, and no chance ‘Senator Deland, of Saginaw, introduced a_bill | vill & Oo., wholesale jewellers, No. 152 Broad- s, 3 ¢ 3 : s T O B e ealy shove tho snow 14 degress be. | Bemered from Wabshay: Ji5, closs, he e e owiiiod Jor an Initiation foo | ment s member of the Commission, believing i to bo | With the lawyers, these oncyed monopolists | establiehing a_Homeopathic' College at East New York. 2 B D raos the gentlomen prosent | eauirsd for the prtecior of the pil nterest znat | had so fosa e, These mone e D | g vidod that the dreciples B R vl e Ll e BN GRS T immedi A einesin, 23 '.,‘Zgfit‘?:e’ J:;:; ;g]i‘:,v :,33;1 m:,:gnsgmg_ » st ‘Tecognition of the value of Dia services in tha {isu na‘m. Effm ?g; be hlwn{! Iix’; maun (u’n‘z’idx‘adzit:‘i\'m‘l.]l? elsf un:ri?hinm}:; Baron Schwarzsenborne I&Zven rz?z;o; m%“é;“.”afi’x??"i?s 1'32& ge.fp‘,fl ti] 1.1‘4,,’;%';86 ’3%,:,’:33,;’?:{?,3?.‘:}5%5&% 3 0 ¥ _cdcd e. - o courts could mnot givo relie months. 5 i From the New York Worid. . above zero ‘e, C e sels 838, ‘A resolution that no speaker, except Lis neme 1t was adopted. less than two years Lo wanted | Benator Richardson, of Wayne, presented & The President, or, as we should sy, organizer | ~—Out of the 92,000 deedsa recorded. in the dif- l&’:rnpeu‘,“;; il ?fi’u?.?s, :W!‘;"‘;;" bo on fho programme, shoald oteupy moro than | o TEERESSUINONS, o fovolution to clear out tho Bupreme Court. | long petition Laving similex object. act Buperintondent, of the Industrisl Exhibi- | ferent ofices in tho State of Massachusetts dar- | * G. . GORE & CO., AucHm= fivo migutes, ms adopted. £ e Commities on Desoluiions roported as | Thoy wowd undo tho old court snd makea | Senstor King, of Jackson, object. 4 a bill | tion o bohold next yoar in Vieona is Baron | ing the year ending September 30, 1872, more 0. - 4 e Committeo on Credentials mado s sup- 3 P quicker one. Many public men had pockets fall | confining all persons acquitted of murder on the Schwarzsenborn. On’ ono eids he s of French.| than one-sixth were in the Suffolk Regietry. Mr. ‘By EDWIN A. RICE & OV, i plemental report, ,mommem‘.lng the sdmicei>n Wiznzas, The Conetitution of Hlinois the | of rnilroad papers, which was a sort of bribery. | plea of insanity. - = oxtraction—Lis mother was & daughter of Jac- . F. Temple, the Register for this county, re- = TR . b B T mber of dstegatcs from Henry, Mlacoupin, | Legisisturolo ross ams fo comect iwe n prove | 3 foan oo Teeowho bad one. That was 01 T sl i tho eclobreted. silk-dyer of Lyons—snd | ported 15,[17 deeds for the year, g f50 Other Attractive Sale of Furnitif® o, Livingston, MeLeat, Grundy, DeWitt, Wood: | MRS e cguiiturs s s by iivocde 4ol | of tho meaus wsed to corrupt courts and Legis- | . Bold Bank Robberys | e b e Gty of Vienna in 1816, Thore | instruments. The Sonthem AMiddiesex was | stassiiccsi s of Burnside avd ToRT GG oo, Tazewell, Piatt, Union, Ford, and Logan | provision of the Coustitution; 2nd Istures. Somothing must be done for the farm- ol Despaieh fo The Chieapo Trivune. * | be stndied chemietry, ard in 1840, vhen only | even higher, 17,784 deeds and 4,060 otherpapers, | Blocks roms Bia0r, curs, this day, Jao. 1704 B ison Comntien. - oror Veral = o eoaon, Tho rallroads in the State of Thinofs stand | 87e; £0r tho Prices oF il they sold went down. | New omw, Jan. 16.—A special from Lancas- | 2¢ yeess old, T vad the - appointment | while the néxt fower was Soufhern Eseex, 11,- £, coasising of peror, diola: PR it : e s strict be s of what -3 Zllow, snd & > tho proceed:n | was robbed, sesterday, of e oo | of Lowor Austris, which positioa ho xetained | —From a Des Moines paper wo leacy, t #in | Bale positive sut e, : Appoicted to wais upon the members of Ihe | crimmationsshd ectoriizna s Sug o4 for distribation. 9 P r X% aad1 o'clack, two'men epgaged tbo | until the PoaHiag out of the rovolution in 1833, | Baffalo, Hcott County, seen Rew-Year party | = BN LY, A KHibE£00: 4 i i 2 B ey bad boon ¥ takin sutoin,’ & man s | Advertiscments Recelved Too Laté 57 - s, = e I e crapas, Thess exactions ad extortions beaz most | - Adjonrned tll 7 p. m. Caskier's attention, who was alope in the bank, ‘when, havin, e e s General ‘Assembly, sad requost them to take | , WS A in the room. beavky upen the producing classes s % L5 BE 2R A A, 3 me;‘;ms to am!:ggmn and enforca thoe Railroad | “Gva P rhat this o o Lt re e - — | by 2elling 75 in gold and sitzer, the Istterbeing | be tecame Under-Secretary of Comm 4 | serted that he conld whip anybody _ fieation. B 2 7 ";hmmm:e o th it ducces inclst upon the enforcement of these lawa, fho Jtodoc War. .. - - | in emall pieces. One of the men had on Agriculture. Hero tho resction of 1549 found When he foand himself Iying on his back, and -~ = TwoT GO motion B the Committes on Teso- | S oD e e Mo tadversal Jew | Sax Faascisco, Jua, 16.—Tatost néws from | serecshil iosats, and walked continuslly whilo | bifn, and so nsefui Lad ho beeome that ity chisls | Eav lis sotagoaist complacently chewing the NV AR P A TR O e ader e d the Cashier wers counting'| had the good zanse not to dixmisshim, In 1855, { end off the noee be had colored with so much | puildioz. bec.mnunawcmsmwwul-r-_ 2 B [ {utions was loat, &8 wes a motion to table, made | that tho creature 18 not above the creator, we declare Oregon reporis that tho troops had invested his confederate s« ig E |

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