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RBUNE: SUNDAY {CAGO DAILY JANUARY 19, 1873 2 § EF‘i TR per mile. Te believed n_portion of tho road | Mobilier, relativa to the ‘manzgement of tho | that the dus bill had not becn that as | for Simmons, the murderer of Durses, when his | one of the coldest of the senson, the mercary FIEOSEEH V] 5 i, proposed for' was alrec 1y built, and tho resaon | ofiices of the aid Compaaies, and a3 effort-was | 8oon oS e got to Philadelphia he would remit | ankle permits him to leaye the hospital. i standing at 8 degrees above zero, jt At For incladiuz that portion was Losccuro thocon- | to be made at 8 meeting of the stockholders of | to witness the 35,000 to pay it. Caldwell did . (Tothe Associuted Press.] Catmo, 11, Jan. 18—Noon.—New ice in ‘the | Assaneingk Creek has fallon eeveral é’fi‘:“” L trel OF it frorm the liands of Durant, in whom | the Union Pacific Railrond Cormpary, in Morck, | not keep % fhis promito, bLut . spoke | XNew Yomx, Jon. 18It s stated that s new | Ohio River to-day ; snowing and very cold. than yesterds , wer g Hes oA hip foionds had no confidence, consequent. | 186, fo change a part of tho Board of Direciors, | to e e P e subject | four | horso discase of a dsugarous charecter is preva- | Cinicado, Jan. 18.—Tho e e - | A B st L i3 denr . . | upon Durant’s extravagent management, and M[ oginion Was neked for concorning tho right [ or five times during the summer, and just lent in this city. The surgeous pronounce it to | grams this morning re tod “the mercnry be- | the Lackawacna River have raenabo rook mag The Caldwell Brmel-y Investi- | give'the wansgemont to Dillon & Duif. The | o ' tho_stockholders in the Union Pacifio | before ho came to Wethington the text winter, | be spinal moningitis, and it is belioved to bean | low zoto in the upper lake region and at Omaha. | but no damsge resulted. At Exgton ‘D‘-"”'et, o D Ho- | Bailroad Gompany o vote tho ehares Lald by | he told Carnoy -ho' would soon_ armange to gol B istompes socently provalant, | Saowing at Knoxville, Louisville, Ciocinnatl | rivr is risig rapidly and o ica Tunmiog st Yorweirds, Anderson came back, and reported that | coint of railroads, formy indiridusl services i 3 i P Vi 0 N 'y o1 whon Smith ro- i 3 o y | Railrosd. The completion of the rozd bronght |.aid Caldwoell in the contest. Witnesa was taken | profeesional speculators. New Jersey Central | '8 Vi aniin, MILWAUREE, Jso. 18.—A st remarkably somebody bad talien the money, whot & o ocers, Dieant and Hallott, Anothor foo of | Rafroad. b SHRRE 000 quarrals mongst | into thé canidence of Caldwell. Bmith now tes- | advanced from 3004 to 10134, and ' Delaware, ;gf;{‘ufif;fif,?,‘;ffi‘mm '8 viows on_fho bARLIDE | weather N amcintaion oecaredd this araing e H i “that vold not mako an) o i i o s riry 4 plied, Jsughing, *that they wouwd 2 7 | 210600 wes paid to me by C. . Huntington, in | 12 1B SEC oM Bl A ana power of | tified unwillingly. Witness talked to many mam- | Lackwanua & Wostern, from’ B4 to 98, on the | Bror Do - eatablishing points for ro- | tween. Milwaukeo endi Sparta, Wis., 1) mile interes’s of the Union Pacific au 5l Yo v bilier were identical ; virtually one concarn. them, regardiese of proxy, which was said to run | some mone from the Kansas Pacific Railroad | and cansed by working fhe- horses befora they | Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Buffalo,. Rochester, Os- | At Herrish e 8 gation Yesterday. e e e i other tis witnesa was eot- | with tho stock under tho terms of tho contract | with e - the due bill. Caldwell eaid, | bad fully recoverod. Thero havo beon several | wego, o Qe 24 Philadeiphia. Baining | and'the ot ooy 00O A of Lock Baven .. * | ingir good faith with the Government to return | and_agroement existing botween tuo said Com- | the Eansas Pacilic Company ‘had promised to fatal cases already. at New London, Baltimore, Washington, pi faot of water.. Tho ico broko ond is pop 2 T = L ssa patt of the cost of the railroad, 10,002,000 | pany, tho Credit Jiobilier and cerizin. perties | payhim somemoney to assist in Lis election; | A fusion was lagt night effected botween the | Norfolk. At Quebec thermometer v abovo; | At Wilkesbarre tho Susgnchauna 1o Soingor, s .+ | or 212,000,600, divided nmong the tcciholders. | designated as fruatoos, Tn order to cnable mo | thax they hadnot st done 50 ; that s0.far &3 he Gérman Liberal Republican and the Democratic | Portland, Mo., 23 abovo: Baston, 30 sboves | feot high. o fon ba. auma, IS sevenice; Ex-Governor Garney’s Testimony | Witnets showéred they did not consider thota | Lo e tan the acation submiticd, copies of | was conéerned they would got. no legialation | Genoral Commitics. & mall mamber of dole- | Baffelo, 7 bove : zero at Toronto ;” Charleston, | water was ovor tho Kingston g e ¢ i was any breach of good . Thoy skould look | certain papets wero placed in my TLiands, some of | until they kept their promise, and paid the | gates, not afEliating with either of the regularly | 8, 0., 37 aboye ; Key West, Fla, 62 abovo ; New | The water has fallen one ?:ot since 1. Right, Convicis the Kansas T e Tromn th sladnoiut of tho Thirty- | which I havenowin my poasession, among which | moner. Witnoss o that Suring tho Senn. | orgonized wings of tho party, held a moeling, | Orleans, 31 sbove; Memphis, 23 abovo ; SE. | 1o feared that tho ziver will tise, in. YEa N e - zoventh and 'Thirty-sighth Congress, aud [ wero tho contiact of Oakes Ames of first |-torial caucne; ~-o~day P. J: Anderson, an. cm- Iast evening, which was preeided over by Con- | Louis, 11 above ; Chicago; 18 above ; Cheyenae, | thero will bo destruction of yrt’tperty Ab caag Senator not “the Forty-second Congress. | part, T. C. Durant, Olivor Ames, Jokn B. Alley, rloyu of the ‘Railrond Company, came to Smith, | gressman Koosevelt, with a view to offecting | 23 abovo ; Corie, Utah; S1 above; San Fran- | ticook and at Middletown thers was od t X, it I They understood ko Goverument | Sidney Dillon, C. Y. Bushnell, Honry L. APComb, | in his presence, and asked for $7,000 to bo used. | tho preliminaries of an organization. cisco, 50 above ; no reports trom Wisconsin or | ble damage sbove town. At Wfllilli\sp:wm 5 = e e T o0 k6 Company for tha intor- | and Eenjamin £, Bates, of tho eecond port, the | Witnoss indoreed Smith'y ioack for that amount | Btokes is reported to Liave said, when.spesk- | Minnesots. ] Tiver at B p. . s fon fet_shova To it ¢ : . e 3 | e e s, or thia & pot cont -on tho exm- | Credit Mobilier of “Amorica of "tho ihird | iu ordor that Asderson ‘might_ gob it. cashed. | ing of the reported finding of a bottle of poison k. Ratirosd communication mith Lo e B A s e {ings, but reiain only oue half of tho smount for | part, an agreemont between the | aforesaid | Witness believed Anderson got . and used the “hia cell, that “ ha didn't see bow eople conld TIO ven is still interrupted. with Lock Hy. Proceedings in the Credit Mobilier | Govcrnment trausporiation. 3. Hear also | partics of * tho e O O hich |'monoy for politcal purpossg, in Caldwells | think he would kill himselt when be s cortain SPECIE RESUMPTION. e, dshiu St ¢ 2 % A sihad whother the first mortgage honds, alzo the | they bound themsclves to vote their own | interest. Caldwxll once: stated to witness that | of & stay of rmeamzils and a new trial.”": o B broken ico, jammed up_ by tho Linden. fall of Fuvestizations ok of tho Union Pacific Railrozd had not been | stock for which thoy held and should Lold | he (Caldwell) would win if it cost him $250,000. | _ Norton, who some time ago Yeraulted in the | Opinions of Leading Banikers and | Near Williameport the ice is lovel with o =1 iz S Givided emong these who received a division of | proxios, which vas xcgruaentcfi ‘o embraco all | Bubsequontly, Caldwell told witness that his | Post Offico Department horo, was rearrested to- | Mcrchants of New Yori om Sirer= | Tho backwater from Bald Eagle Creek has o k b {ho profits of tho contract. Tho witnessreplied, | that was isved or to bo issued under tho Onkes, B o aar 260,000, Caldwoll hasing | day, and an incresse in his bail sskéd o | mansy ill--Views of the ({{Xxibune? od the flats botweon the Creek and Lock Ha, B some of them. Tho wilness did = not Ames contract in the manaor providod in tho. toid bglk?gps a:h‘dh“flt\ yory cl;(u!_tfd‘ elrlzfix’of;)'y i e gt | nnd ¢ Xernld.?? 2 Many houses in the lower part of m‘.}".", H o i know tho precise - cost of the railrosd | agreement, somo of tho of er papera not” bear- | aud his fricnds, and would do ‘what ho conld, for -Mayor leisch, of Brooklyn, is 3 Special The Chic ibune. 2ro _ flooded. The i Importent “Revelations from | %, Borhons who budt it. 'Tho witness Bl o ths question submittod. T ox. | thom. Sevorsl mombors of the Logialsturs The funoral of tho lato Rev. Dr. Leavitt was iy e e e e rivanta prop- | Oub _Shouid . the BTl o™ (i Oakes Ames’ Bookkeep- taado some cxleulations to-show how the Union | amined tho question, and gnfumo{}inion £o the | mude written application to Caldwell, throngh | Leld thia aftzrnoon, at_the Church of the Pil- | <o " " ieem United’ Stat Cattor the | cross-cut canal break, (such occurrenco is im‘b’ B . Pasifio Tiailtond Compsny and tho Credit | effect that the stopkholders of the viom Pacific | Carney, for various-offices. On ono’ occasion, | grime, Drooklyn. Sorvices wers ‘conducted by | osition to redeem United- States nates after the | pent ) much more of ¢ aciufiumumf.{ er, Kennedy. Mabilier were the samo thing, but the Cheirman | stock could voto their own shares regardlesa of | whon tke witness. presented fo Caldwell such | the Bv. Drs. . 5. Stores. and Leonard Bacon..| first day of next year, either in coin or 5 per cent | Considerablo lumber from Clear Field Re 2 5 : {hought tho ¢alcalations proved tho inoquality | proxy running with it thet the aifairs of tha | papers, Caldwell took out hismemorandumbook, S bonds; toremove the limit from the National | Creek haa been carried: down. Tk R of tho two. Inreply to the question w%ut.het corporation could not bo tied up in the Liands of | and, after referring to. it, aid :. I doa't owo WALL STREET. Bank circalation after July, 1873, and to repeal | bridge is safo yot. Much anxietyis felt s o v, o fho witncigl knew olrtfiu payment of nug money ?m\- infqusn.lu in flmh 7 wn¥l nttn.\xm:lodt by the m:z mnz‘uyming ;bI wd{ fi:?: ok !t,)rthxs ppleat il g the requiremont as to the reserves from banks whx;;;zght én:y dsvalakp. - However, iii:m‘n'gg: [ i - | fo 5id the election of Repreventative or Senalor, | torms of gaid contract sad agroomen:s and | voto.” No _member: . of . the Legislature N o g - 26 or damango wilt ocon, Rottenness, Corruption, and Whole= | tosid the eleton o ees) liad aliays con | thnt the ~schomo _of tho Crodit e | o thon derived say: ofics from Caldwell, | Financial and Commercial Rovielv redeeming their notesin coin or legal-tonder poen o B pl C ) sale Stealing. tributed for goneral politicsl purposes. S5 ono which might ronder overy ofiicer | lho witnoss, thoreforo, knew of mo ather | for the Weolk—Tho Variows Marlkots | atter January, 1874, ars a subject of wide-spread | . K v Dengamn ¥ Duflor, member of Congress, | and Dircotor of tho Usion Pasifio Railrond | way by which the person referred to | Yesterday. interest and discussion among merchants and (. CUBAN SLAVERY. aid $3,000 by tho Tuien Fcifi Rufim‘a)g Compaay, which wasparty (o ity ecomniable o by Caldwoll could bave tund £Aid, oxcont by ‘Special Despateh to The Chicago Trivvne. ‘bankers of this city. = £ . T % 5 ompeny. It was reported thet Butler resoive ho latter Company for_tho profile eceruin, money. Witnoss counld not remembor o name. s —Duritie i i < Protest from Spanish Resldents - Spectél Deepatel to The Chicago Tribune. e at th witnoss could Leatify to €3,000 | him from tho D rmation eonirat. Down tothe | of thib person. It seemod, from Caldy s man- NEw dons, T Doiles, d“’:up'?“ wesle | Teney. Clava docanch think that TnitedSlates | "y eww Yoric Against tho Nate e ¢ THE CALDWELL BRIBZRY CASE. Teving boen puid. Ho had scen it on tho Trcac- | time theso papors wwero Tlaced in my hands I | ner on this occasion, thet ‘hohnd in his book & money gr iy eanedup; | (30 oyt [ BOUn R e e I abihy pantite® | " tary Fish to Minister Sickies, 2 Wasmmxatos, Jan. 18.—The testimony elicited | yror's books. 'This was in tha fall of 1867 or the | Imew almost nothing of the organization and | list of all tho members of the Logislatura, with | creased strength, and the price has sdvanced | larger A Ly ediin coin, The notes > 1 A N o 1l n are distributed all over the count: d could Special Despeteh to The Chicago Trivune, todns Dofore the Sennto Committes on Priv- | gpring of 1560, Buller gave advice us to the dotanis of tha Orodit Stobilicr, or of tho velo of | thelr pricon, Caldwell at anothor time told the | from 1113 to 1185, with an inerossed busineas, | 855 distribated all over e S id to Now | New Yon, Jan. 18.—The leadi o flegos and Electionsin the Caldwell bribery case, s Amos contract and Lolped tho Company | its stock, bat then saw that Thoro was abnudant | witnoss thathe had paid James F. Leggott 31,000 | The sdvance was chiefly the resultof an o | e hon, uok wonld - thers b6 o e e ing. wealthy - ¢ Joge : : , | Onkes Ao o . cloction of officorn. Jobn | ground for further troublo and litigation, and, | for his vote, and Byers, anothor membar, 62,500 s aihh S k for iption, ere be any | Cuban Tories or thoso who sympathize with the ‘e of tho most important charactér, and moro | 85 STROOURE B il % New York, na Lis at- | a8 one of tho rosults, gold out my iitorost. nd | for his voto. Y ganized “ bull” movoment, although large im- | motive for tho noweholders attempting to, con” | Spanish srmy in Cubs, resiling in this ciy, k Gemaging to Caldwell than any brought ot | igm oy "byt tho Company fook bis 8. s 5 | Bikvo at to time since boon in sny manner inter- | Dofore tio dlection, Len T. Smith ' told ports and some purchases of gold on American | vert thets fotd €01 d 8o long as tho oue had tho | havo propared and forwarded to the Sjiau i . Tx.Governor Carney, of Kansas, was before tho | paid him for it.~ - ested in the Credit _Alobilior, nor did T ot zny | Caldwell, in the witness’ presonce, that he hsd | time acoounts nseisted. B e e 97 fictés tion iba, e Goverument at Madrid & lengthy frotest agiinat I Committoe for abont threc hours, o testified | * Alloy, who was present, asked hoy the wil $imo or in any mansier have ny interest of any'| already involved himsel; to the smount of [ Foreign exchange was dull though & 1ittlo | would arise fromspeculativo combinatione. 3 tho intervention of Secretary !;uh,s'a of f thnt an acrangement was made between bimselt | andorstood that ho brought Genstal Batler il 1 kiod o character Jmsaid Company other than a3 | $10,000 for Caldwoll, which ha fearad Caldwll | frmor at the close. Some of tho leading bankers |.Clows eas ooy ‘such combination would excite :flhmrv;r::séeg to Alinister Sitkles; in rogand to t 3 im to New York s his Iawyer. Had tho witnoss inbotore state: W n cogui: 4 o y it is sai " ¥ i o] val al A-peais, and Guldwell, wheroby o (Carmo) was to-xe- | B0 R ok o0 sualomont rombotorostated ¢ s sction was | fuak ho would pag. ono-half tho expensg in casd | Heres 118 e8id, havo concluded that tho increaso | great public odim, and be fought by the BAsis | * Thatriends of tho Sparisl causs afe sy in ¢ Tivo 515,000 85 a considoration for withdrawing | **Fif \itness replicd thst that as tho goneral | tho sosult of my application to o g | RSt not sucieed by his arrangements in clect. | In our fmports can ba traced fo 80M4 | 1oic,womy fall below T out P37 Gis | receipt of Iato ngws from Havana of a dopress. 3 bis mame eos s candidate for Benator. | urderstanding of tho report. chase of stock. My action wwas induced SRS | ing Caldwell, wheroupon Caldwoll mid: “All | extont to the facility. given to mer | curront gold roceipts from O o o o | ing clieractor. It is understood tho Spaniani 3 Ho vas paid with note of L. 8. Smith, | _Alley rejoiod thei bo hiad nothing mors 150 | by tho conversations had with M'Comb, who | right ; go ahead.’ - At times during the cznyass | char's by foreign bankers T the shaps | £oTIo Ol ot i puced npon the stock of | have mot with somo serious misfortune, ty g oo, Tor 510,000, at thirty | with Geuora] Batlar's going to Now mora 12 do | b N etestod, ‘aa T understood, by what ho do- | Anderson would como to tho Commitioo of Cald: |-of credits, and are sttempting to restriot the | go P ol b e o Goserument, | exoct charaotor of which they rofus 10 s p , ° dags, udndmhufhy the mm;furg gnyma the witness himself. The Presidont of the Com- fi“{y‘fmc :; 2 “E;ass ?]fi!lifi:fip?cfiwfi on lu‘f; :L?)‘::y‘flasngista“gofi{i)::ym“‘"a?':fi":h?gfia::{: system. ’Th,y any tho ,‘;mhm, Tera overs i this bill, wm,’};u,m T option of Taat. | close. S ¥ o er. B 8 1y, an W ] o 3 P ‘ 3 5 9 S B . T ‘ A EA R el Bl | e RS B v o ot By | Bpr Bl s e U | e i it io o | o Showo s dempnds 17 oftrsolirs | SENATOR HARLAN 3 oo at maturity, snd the other mot fill last | Foseph B. Stewart, o lawyer St Weshington, | comnection with Congress would end "with my | Tho currency of the #hanks is all paid out, but | ing bankors® oredits to t1:e oxtent of £50.000 10 | Standof coin, which would defeat the specula- i K Shfing. Carmey spoke to him abolb the nate teanan: Ho liad beon oo earmest and S tont | third torm. orte has Even sent for, and will be here Dres- | £100,000 aterling withont collatorals for three Of | yorg, -Mfr. e Ts fre Nationsl Banka will Iro s Asked to IEesi “f i somo time before it was paid, and was informe e ol tho Dacifie Reilroad projects for ‘Tho zoports of tho testimony given before | ently.” . four months, or, in other words, obtain, by mere | 4horice Sierman's plan, sinco it will make their % = Besigme 8 B e DO L londed to. shortly, for tho | filnc eur, 'and of Natioual im d projeets 0¥ | 41,0 Gommittes, aspublished in tho nowspapors, | Andorson was employed by Caldwoll and | asking, fromh S50,000 to $300,000 gold, which is | ‘IF:ulution worth its fecoia gold. In addition | Ty Special Despateh to Ths Chicago Tribunss, e o Railresd hed promised Liin (Cald: | Srahy “Fo'Tied urged theeo improvemcnt EoU” | snow that M'Comb lao testificd tuat ho had | Smith o O ol tho mambors of the Legislaturo | jumst k6 much capital for tho time being. The | ¢ having about the same in gold, -To sddition | Dvouqos, lows, Jan. 18.the Hereld B 9 well) money, and be would ses to it tha they | e & Toquested Amos o let mo havo some Credit | and get all tho votes ho could. From day to day, | aystom of losniog exchango on_coliatorals for | wo had before the war, wo should Jocla L6 | leading Dompnracie pepet of - the State; to-mar. " did Dot gctyl;ny friendly legielation till they puid ”&:kmgir‘“@:;e ou” engaged in what aro J\mbi!im-t stock. x\'gr. ouo dwnrd ‘,” this grer ko 1:;?»‘:“1 ",’Wfi‘ e{?}“ Bfl.fl; flnflsl_;ln%che;n;égbflf sgflcfillflfi;nzpflrpo!aéisuso likely to recoive & | 000000 of sepresentatives of specis, being legal il i ?;“;‘;:2 fx":a‘;f'nfi‘;{-m fisfi?g‘;fi? ; 2 3 ¥ froan it N 3 tame to my knowledge — from im, | cou! control for perhaps ), £1,000, or | check in future. oy rias 4 b e 3 I L o n it I geforencs fo the oL e, ona | Commony e obbying schomee? o, | ames, or any othor ilodo — from, - 5% | €000 anch. 9,1 McDowell was arlother mem- | Bpooulation on the Stock Exchango Los boen fonilar, o doriog 458 basty s bk st lin o, ralgn, L et il e o A - dorsed by Governor Carnar, - the latter nswor—I dislaim tho performanto oF S0} | Jiavo relatod in this statoment, and I desiro hera oot tlis working Committeo mado similar-| frrogular, and, in the mein, lowor prices Lave | very gonerslly desiro n stable currency, ~nd ity | Senste onaccount of (ue Tevelationsmade y- : e e monoy won not receivod byYim, | $2ceg by the O3 aocaulony e his eer- | {3%0 o Y o Fach that when" tuo trausaction | Toports, on thoreceptionof which the Committeo | hoes made, Ihe dullnces has been one of the | i ERNET b o tedly prod 2 garding him beforo the' Credit Mobilior Iavest- 703 10 Yim, | yicos by the Company, or those zopresenting it. X - | would discusa W ices ought to be paid. f : : ill would undoubiedly produce s stcadier con- | gating Commiltee. _ s L but was taken by Anderson info £n adjoining =l Wh £? above related occarred, the wholo country re ou! scuse what prices ought opuid. | most prominent features. AMaay prominent | dition of the money markot. 7 £ |~ QuestionNhatamonntl . B Rl e of Sy oaorgy manifost- | Bmith onco told tho witness that the Kansaa Pac:| operators have been slmost ont of tho_market, | ©3 2 4 : P room, £nd left on the tabls. Ina ghort timoaf | An Twas paid &fecof $30,000 on ac- b gy ; 8 ‘ pel ket, |~ 3fr, Duncan, of the banking house of Duncen S Ly Siu et conbtructoms of tho Usion Paciflo | cifo Bailroad Company had given bim 810,000 to | sad the courao of ricos rogulatod by tho 1ittls | gherman & o, said e was inclined to sgros Remiark sbie Phenomenon, . ) [ ' 1 » ' a Tues about it till after the election.” Stoek of the Unian Pacifio Ruilroed. In 151, w | & ieg who lked to many pis 5 d, and tes 3 ived it in order to chargo & ublio | well and simiu. 224 on 2 ot | cigco, St. Louis, oiber prominent points: 2 . ukee, 4on toid Lim- that Sol. Miller, _a Sonator from | ;g i a3 i i judgment, but thoy aro not thosd il wiich {0 | 887 fo witnoss :fl‘.‘-%fii;fi'fi:fi&%?fl?fi {nat tho Uncd(’axyg_nn& i iffond was to bo bult | Siee0 St O e prossion 1T the. Nutional sbove, Tho differcacs in, tamperaturo i ds | Doniphan County, recoived the §7,000 for tf 0 | Tilronds were concerned, a8 o mediator, regula- | BEASHER H B e B pera rte. Wi aw};tgd O e by tha peopla; that tho B2 PR . oot tho port for the woek Banks would pot Jook with favor on the syitem | X tv;:,duu’mt currents of u;{fium of Milsg fotes of . tho Qalogation” fram bt couityfor | for, and compromisor of conficting intercats. | TG I Tion thiat thoy wero nob trusand would | could ot sfford o go T Do ey | b o o Bonoral, motcumndizo imports | Bt ees tisme, he wotldhavos disturbidgtendency. | 8 il ot s siontimotimat e ity addvell. tney farther festificd that duriug | 2 busioees ad 5 referoneo to uny Senator of | 20, EuSDielon (WAL Y WP U N or ot that | course, if they voted for Caldwoll, without boing | (including diy goods), S1,00035 4 e odtn ex. |1t waa Limo, o aid, that stops 2o ve Tonper | sty -fhe wi Iy 4 B O e e vacs, Alr. Caldwll be: | SSRIhoirl G Leired for o purpose | By " llncatoned to camy bia' claim to | pud for ft Lo mnch eosen o witnoss | ports, €L4GL1; o o deports, SSI5155. The. to zesume dhoce paSmente e e alfie | northvest W | Cese i y camo alarmed nt the large amount of monoy al= | rorq'y, i Tho withess declnies to state the tho Courts was of ilself calculated to | would xo or tho mombers to Smith and | imports of merchandiza and dry goods were tlio | yjjy j¢ bs'to resume. An immediato resumption, ange in the tomperature at 3 e % 2 Somiy eponded, boing about 10,000, vhen Len. o o, e bands, but they woro not | 3y muy suepicien oF frind o | olhwm, o swero meging, tor “Caidwell | largos in smonol with (o ezceptions, oef | havover, o ot Sacicsbl on deairod by the bust | curzed on Thureday oveiiag, ot whics fmas i Bmith stated to him, in Carney's presenco, ifhe | niig to any member of Congress. Ho | Wromgin “fi af"‘“‘ n‘:L mpALg, 4ot ;“% :wmx'?é. “".L_: :h “"; .u’x rought into this port. ness peoplo gonerally. The impression secms | ‘;m‘ A "ilfl lfl " “: i ‘g x;ou\h i R e R e i R e R i | TR i o it R | i, flliag el o tho yiacf e, 0 expense wol 2 7 aid to sotlls a dispute Wil 0. | 4 it H 2 o & Os M0 > tion of prices. Wi 0 present amount of gol¢ 1% st members of the Logielatura by Caldyell, Amo0 | yany. Ho considored himselt an 2508t o150 | soas tho roprosentaliv of ongrean in 1801, T did | o e of Losvoaworth, who was also | Gold was strong and higher, ranging from would bo utterly futile to attampt & rasumption | Lreenroor, Jan, 18.—Samucl R. Graves mane | {fie mombera dircctly bribed wore Wiliams, of | tho ruilrond companies. Ho s Pered (0 | imously & prosentativo of o constituoncy unto- | GONES B b, ity for Caldwel, told tho wit- | 125@UI. B i of specio payments. _Besides, it may prove & | ber of Parlismont for Liverpool, and exlar, /| 2 JFobneon County ; Beyers, of Bllaworth ; James | frame nproposition acceptable, to Congress, to o e TR O S . L been:| s g vigorously for Culdwel, ol Ko Bat- 55@USN- o Gangerous expariment. to give the Luropeans | died suddenly this morving. O F'Ecqute of Lawrouworth Conniy, mud Men | 11and irengtbon tho Susncist conditon ot the | Elieian of tho Io. My prodeceesor Bad beom | Bon e raeing that Caldvell would pay an oat- | The stock market wes tame and featareless 2 Goporeuniy to draw O tho Fod of this covn- | *Fopuernisd Jan. 10 Coptain Tosss Evet § ¢ aing, “of " Covley. , Govermor Gammoy. il b9 | companlos. - Ho mas the suthos O tho tonth | haiemen of Uio Commitios on Cae e om0t | siandiog noto-of Dalra. for i Taonga | e stock matket p - | 3. ‘Thin, However, would bo provented by | ona of tho aldest, and for a long e el £ & cross-examined 08 0N oprwrmn. # || mection CL tho Toim, Poaii, Nailrond b of | ol 720 moro than to any other ong thing, he | Smith tod tho witnoss sotter o Chatoon8? | Flour closes better for most grades. The as- estblinkiny in theie iinds omience in ou¢ | prominont eilaéa, of this ciy mamizsh J Oulios Ames i eiostos that 4t is not just ox- | o0t T CoR ock. S e E o 4 O wereus. My dluirict | thio membors of tho Logislaturo had sold him ot | poriment of good epring whost flour fo Dotk o, N ting ayatem neidor with | struck with paralseis this worning, sad died 2> { g 1o right thi o ruid b sdsis, | Ul Manday-atlD o dock, O e e oot "nessly. one-half of the | snd run off with the monoy which had been paid | Sal 8903 oF 1500 brls, including 1,000 | favordis g system proposcd a3 a'stop | fow minutes. He waa about 70 seurs ol age. ¢ ;fil’;flfc‘sg; thing ol Siohiior. businoss, POLAND'S COMMITTEE. B e It ostandod. from tho Mississip- | him. ¥ peid | Bels good Shipping exbras, soller last Ellor | topanitie régomption of s o Tosooy, Jan. 18.—The Right Hon. Edmed 3§ 1 Fobn B, Alle, who is playing Meplistoplioles in BOIER'S ERIDENCE. Hitto the Missouri Rivors’ I desred to | 'The witnossalso tostified that tho Hon. Thos. | mext month, at e ™ heat closes stronger, | panr i ;o uiment would_ ot ls meraliant, | Buiver Lytton, Baron Lyston, a weliom § r Fo e o extremaly disgustod. Hesuya | - WASMISGTOS, Jan, 18 -At th session of Mr. | 5o % "R location of the road so_as to | A.Osborno,who vas yesterdsy icaugurated Gov: e O g ehiofly for milling. Choice | {o st tho demand that would bo m: bo prepeed | English author, died this afternoda, aged 6. B e i e A Rica hun dono hes bean from tho | Poland's Commitio on e it Mobitior, fhis | SoCUs, fh0 Locelon o wostom. boundsry of | ernor of Kiness, was & mombar of the managiog | spring held firmly at, prices aboro b viows of | Ho et e e ely to loso conuidersbly by | " T b T otivos. and that ho, has really been | morning, - M. T Boyo, ‘% Momber of ConETesa |ty distict, gnd. ths sacuro connociion with it | committeo of Caldwells friends, which conduct Tbpors. Winter i strong and very ecerco. | o ort. The people of the South and West | - The Liguor Law Violations, ] B posod upon by designing and avaricious Con~ from Pohnsyivanis, voluntarily sppeared. 16 | for tho Towa roads then projected and in course | his canvass, purchased votes ‘of membors of tho | Bacop is stesdy; 225 boxes sold at 63Cc for long ‘ot at all Lt 15 5 B Speetal Despatch to The Chicaga Tribune. Imposed upon by designing snd ANl O3 | said he Lad nothing fo conceal o tock Ty | of construction. Thobil of 1662 secnrel Ts | 1 Selature, Bucoo fastesdy; 925 boxea ioldat £ 18 00 | wero mot at sl propacel {0% S5C3 2 ans” s | prEmopizto, ML, Jan. 16 la the o o B, b Lo alone 16 being made thovictim | 8larcs in bis o Srv, and 25 69 trastoo {OF | Soault, and I supported it earnestly. I sup- | Csmoy's cross-examination was postponed in | for Tt cléat for February. Cut meata firm, for | oo Siiect gt e o, e Eaoti thoy | Mickael Lavin and Andrew Hein, couricel by clioving that e esstion, Ames now indicatos | bhis wife, and 80 thoy have held it, regarding it | Dorted the bill of 1864, believing tho representa- | consequenco of Caldwell being ill. o e o e at 317 on spob: 100.bozen | ETear ODJCCHORLO i s gk hoy | 4o Criminal Court of Cook Conaty of violsting .5 of this dnties bestanclion, Aen ey, audthat | 38 & ‘legitimate stock transpchun, LT | tons mada s to s ecessity to b true, T e B ACHERS TesTIMONT, dry sl shoulders, ot 5 on spots, DODGAZS | entortainy thal it mopld canes 3, B o eeidod | th Biato Lituor law, ir. Vocko"appled laty H e e braiics many of fhe siatemonts, | o tho time thef 10 WS T Quergst | worked ss effciontly as T could o promote the | Joho Tlacher then tsstifed to % convoraation | for Woater on tho spot 30 tircos cit seld ot ey Lo dmus el f;l%raq?tCou:!olt;:upnméu:cha it arious 2 erosis of the section of counts a8 - | ;with-Anderson, in which he eaid. ald- | 83¢c for future ivery; ierces for Mar 7 sinar 2! Yy owlodge wis nol leged in B i om e Jeg. | we 45000, givon B by C H e S5 8. B. Chittenden, inipofter of &y goodt | (o3 Fuerte, and thet tho Court wonld oty hich have already been puton record by v . A e obilies P ific Railroad required ‘legielation, all .subsidibs i p i ) 4 -3 2 e 0 s Ronorable_gentlemen of both the Houso and | Cific qt hed g gonting. I was a prominont friend of such leg- | well's note for .;N!AEW, given him by Caldwell for | sold at 87 1-6c. highly approved the provisions of Sherman’s | ;0 foquiring tnto (o projudices of tho jur Ol e b the dovelopments made | 8ud grants having been voted op, Letoro hio was | Soltion, ga it would tend to_dovelop that great | services rondered during tho canvass, and in- g P e tation s 3 t ic e D Mopar. Goor W Rewnedy, | 3 Congrosmen. Ho, insites s sitegt G55l | Weslern conntey. 1 ieeteiod (20 eanron 1o | omded tomake Caldwell pey i. ! MANA BAY. bil, 28 sogards tho cirzulation snd esoryes of | on thieir ante jurs ewsmination. This Tty herein it was mede to appear thap his own tes- tion of his onq‘?aamn mmcor s invesi " s ‘tho grontoat-of all - messuros pro- | - - ANTHONY. DECALLED. SAl . . o £ objoctions occurred to Lim. Ono was, will quash the soyeral indictments now pendisg e e sontradictory, 1f not felse, Amos | mentin tho Cr o s | poned . to elock, kst pestlly) L ‘belioved | * Anthony was recalled, and gave testimony that — o, e Ol onel withs_tha Secrotary of | 15 Caoks Caunty. it said to Judge Merrick, a member of tha vesti- apon the m“‘““’g‘; 300, fv i iant. u’ it would hasten -the construction of | he was informed by Anderson that Sol. Miller | Farther Details of the Sale. to the | yelnl i o i rodeom notes in coin_ or bonds et gation Comnittee, that he vouldcarzoborate bis o e spe bow.hia intostmient concerne the | thi soveral Todn projected, through " Tows, |'took the S7,000 soferred foin Cemey's tostimony | Amerlean “Company—Crention of & | i (3 givatoo much ponar o ons . o (R e revions evidence, oyen if it was at the expense 4 ) : us gecure to our people at an earl y the | for tho Dolophan County legation, ant ave Sovercl; ower--Speculations nn o ® & 5 ew York, Jan. 18.—A fire:in John ¢! b3 , oY X B esmmian wore expocted, and cortainly 00 poop] y gation, and g gn P! gecond Gbjection s, thas the period o rorump | 5%, o soveral svormare 224 o of certain honorable gentlemen, who- would ! 0 0 | facilities for transportation 8o much needed to it to them. . sursniscs Kegarding the Faiure Ac- | tion waa placed too near. T ko th Gommitten, ebd tho,word gogerally, | S1ch S8 o Cutmont dered.”, Hoonly te- | provido for tho growih, prosparity, and, seite” | TESTIONT OF . 8, BAYES. tion of the New Nation. ¥ o e e Aenmpton {aking placo with | oLy establisiments to the extent of Sib: believe that they were saints. - Of the | Eroriel b s gor- Tent of the State. Tho result provea that my | ~W. 8. Danks, editor of the Leavenworth Spectal Despatch ta The-Chicago Trbune. B e tome to, propare.for it. . M. Sherman, | llEmms, Jau, 18.The Cholses Hotse. I four witnesses examined to-dsy Ames' | 28 negol i, - judgment in this respect was not at fault. Con- Times, testified that Caldwell gave him $2,000 New Yors.Jan. 18.—The falltoxt of the Sams- howerer, probnblpy Thtonded tho date” aa a foeler, eated in Cholsea, in the northern portion of thit bookkeeper was the - most - important, WILSON'8 STATEMEST. | Bider wht the country was » decade ago incom- | for the support of his paper during tho cam- T L s foct shat b | OF porhaps ho plsced it co 1tho date'ss 8 focler, | clty, was burned fast night. Tt was tho propesy by his admission that Amea kopt in & memoran- James F. Wilson, of Iows, made the following | parison with what it is now, and 1 ask for no | paigns alao, that Caldwell told him that his | Dapurchase conventl firms the fac thing to concodo to his oppozents, of John Cublins, and valued st 88,000, wi a%m book the namea of Senators and membars | statement : : " | Toro perfect qualification of the support, which | election had cost $60,000. S Corapany hds obtained absolute sovoreignty over | “myy T-hune approves ponente, proposition, | insuranco in the' Nocth Americi Tritisf for of Congress te whom stock had been sold. The T once bonght and paid forten shares of capital | I gavo to theso measures of legislation, which > BNEAD'S EVIDENCE. i tho peninsula, with its inhabitents and private | and sees in it & dotermination of President Grant | £5,000.- The landlord lost $2,000 in farviture; * Committes woro givén a clue of confirmation to. stock of the Credit Mobilier. The par value of | have produced the result. o Jamos H. Sned, » momber of the Legisla- | interests. Tho sovereiguty concede i ol gk s nmugat PR e ed, * o {1 statement heretofore mado by M'Comb, that | the shares was 8100 cash, in all €1,000. Tho | Afr, Wilson, turning to Ames, asked him if the ture‘,usu.ve evidence that one Hammond pro osed | 15 mreaton than tnat of the Stato of Now | during his second tefm. 2 cie pos w2 i ‘Ames did not mzke these entries on the general chhne came about in this way : When Oskes | statements which ho nad just made relating té | the sale of his.(8nead’s) voto to Caldwell for mpany is gres an that o 1 No The,,ymm e e lasiiains - NeNoTEy the Wife Mardeter: ¢ books of the Company, but in & private mem- e5 was soliciting subscriptions ho asked e | him wo¥o truo. €4,000, the amount to bo divided. They went | York, or any other Stato in the Unian, foritin- | T Herel ca0s O reticatlo. - T oo Sl Trowis. O sdam book of his own, from whioh e read | to subscribo for 95,600 worth of it, which X de- |~ Mr. Ames replied they were. - together to soa Len. T, Bmith on-the subject, | cludes the right to levy and collect custom % v e g icial Deapeeh Lo F e O T io. Buprems to him the list of names =8 receiving clined to do. I Leard nothing more of this stock M. Wilson then zsked M'Comb if the state- | but Smith was very busy, and they did not ‘talk | duties, and to do many other things ?RESHETS Court, to-dsy, ‘vofused to b 8 supersedeas 3 k ] 12ee the case of McNulty, the o hillicoths mundere. stocl which hes been heretofore- pub- until some time in the year 1563; the oxeet time | monts relating to him wero truo, to which Mo' | with him. which’ can only be doie by & sovercign lish In his recollection of the names T cannot etate, but_certainly mot earlier than | Comb replicd that they wero, mogk emphatically. Adjourned to Monday. A offort will be made-to induce Goreme® < oo, T e o ad i this book, Ames' | May, when I me, in this city, H.. T, AIComb, | Tho witness thon testified 18 Sescr to aquos- e pation. Beez nob only sells them Ay oft Pookkoeper, also_corroloraes tho previously _mzl Whom I lad_been n’crmmn‘t:\i "g“m% tion of Judgo Poland, that hie had stock carrying CONGRESSIONAL. tltose extraordinary privileges, but ho sells thom Gfii‘:gfi:f )’l,ns:l’:;ui:::l:::’, Tohaw Bovesidgo 3 o commute the scntence to imprisea- ‘ published list. This testimony will necessitato iem. _end against. whose cheractor dividends with it, To tho post of Lis memory, = BENATE. the flag of tho Republic of 8t. Domingo touse | §yroamye-Damage to and Interrups | H the recsll of Ames, for the purpose of o re-ex- Iag, Revor h“:'ann‘?be Lr;m:a:‘;, u‘{{l;g fl:ruhzzcd‘;.npr?’nt fl ss,?_go on ch% stock. 19 | (oo Jan. 18.—The Senato was not in | 88 they may sea proper. Besides all this, the | jom of Railronds. Fatal Boiler Explosions .. siation s8 to bis original stafment. Sl e omy Crodit Mobilier stock, 'T told sew nothing sbout any other members of OO0 | esgion_to-day, hasing adjourned over from | Compsny css i ailvoads and telogTapha in | Wiessvuaron, Pa Jan. 18,—At Jorsey Shore, | - GLEVELAND, Jan. 18:Tho bollern XL Special Despuch 1o The Chaeago Tribune, him that I did not ; that Ames asked mo to sub- Br e Peent Dizector of o Union Pacific | Fridsy afternoon till Monday. O | ny past of fho island, obtsining grants as ex- | Pino Creek is overfiowod, and th Susquehanna | Tl of D. Huffman & Co, sk JIas Obio, & e T Degpatel Lo A Simgen ndvicas this | scribe for £5,000 of if, but that Thed declived. | Railrond, ho desired to enter bis protesh, 1o | - House traordinary na those accordod to tho Union | River Is gorged with ico._ ko railrond track be- vt o e pingos ok i afterncon eay that Mesers. Morton, Bliss & Co., ATComb replied that X could get that stock yot'; | against tho roports oing aroand the count g =5 NSIONS., .. 5 e 1 C. Hu H oo ey o houso, and, Daring Dros, & | that ho wished I would do so. I told him tat1 against (o roports Golng eround e estmagt | . Mr: MOORE, from the Committee on Pon- Pl ‘;‘:’n “:g‘“' ‘fi?:“g’m‘;’l‘:“ ‘I’;’_':f";‘a‘": htor in maay places, stopping iravol on tho | 8 Tenry Hanson, and fatally’ wounding fot Co., on one hand, and Aessrs. Jay Cooke & Co., | knew but Jittlo sbout it, and inquired ita value. | in that rond. He ksd no doubt the 10ad would sions, reported a bill {o revise tho Pension lawa. givieg iy tho pa o . Every leaguo | prig Railroad. - . 3 others. - OO Bothechild & Son, on the other, bave sub- | He said thet would depond somewhat on iroune | b abis.to pay back every dollar. Neithor Ames, | WEICH Wa8 discussed and passed. ‘of railroad constructed by the Compuny brings | ~ Estos, P.. Jan. 18.—Throe inches of snow —_————— mitted to Secretary Boutwell propositions to | stances, but that I need not hesitate becauso of | ATComb, nor any one élse sttempted to influ- ROCE ISLAND RAILBOAD LANDS IN IOWA. its square lozguo of land, and evory three. | has fallen. The Lehigh is falling.- A Murdcrer’s Confession. . = i The Honso procended to vote, under the opera- | leagucs of telegraph, o squaro lesgue_grant. | Tnestox, N. J., “Tan.18.—Rain is falling. The | CLEVELAND, Jan. 18.—Albert W. Chamuerlain, AU TSN BT THONOA ™ JEEEHTUoE SErEl PRS0 SN B - e o B ng mew 5 per cents. It is | that: that ko thought ho could get I ot par; | enco tho nction of tho witness oy ‘ber of e : T O “ong or orher of those proposi | that ho would take If, farnich: the money to pay Songrons. _Ho did tho witnoss ey omember of | yion of the previous quostion, on tho Dill o | Tho Company promised Biez to uag O e | e Rivor ramains high, delaying trains, | & young man mader arrcst, charged with t4 N andarstond, it Osed for §100,000,000. Tho | for it,and oilow mo tho advauce,whichwouldhavo | had a profit or loss on, tho stock. Ho would ach quict land titlos inTowa. Thebill passed—yeas, | inflnence Rtk ‘Congreas to bring Dommnican | Prrrspunom, Jsn. 18- G onsideratie damage | marder of an old man named Goorge MCO® e el SO, it | Rt RSty | s BT s salit | el o ety | TG A oo Vel Bt | paionchiset o propecty slons o liogheny | pugher, 2 B meral T a8 mado Wi 10 8] cate o rel 8 [Airs. 2 ) < ¥y = C1 i Jay Cooke was the i;’;ud._ ¥ ! ho had subscribod for & number of shares: that | - By McCroery—Tho witnoss wes_in Grimes' tlwl1 Dep-r‘menb‘ Of“ d'-iha Interior for. ml; ination againat other tropical countries. - | Houses wero pariially submierged, but no loss of ;’( i St e, ERbERETR R BN i ha | R e SRR | MRS Sty | MR e o e R G e B E MATTER. a ¥ gize - | ator Grimes to take £25,000 worth of stock in 4 Dayau o ing mps ¥ v 5 Cormamrs, 0., Jan. 18.—John F. 4 e Wismsaros, Jon. 18.—Tho Sensto Military | geription, sud wero trying %o cheat him out of | tho Credit Mobilicr. Ames ssid o Grimes, e | t0 g:nfirggflzafig% graata mado by Cou- | trom (bo operation ot our Koglater and Navigs- | rurily suspended on 178 Aflegl:a_nyfi_’nfleyl il- | o o Slatssmian, Bas boen arrested for b i Committoo, this ovening, hoard President Stal | his rights under it thet g wan dotormined £o | must saiso money. If you will tako the stook, T | E702% 2eetog 10 L ARL MM 1g Conirmed tion 1axs, " Undr tho scta of Coogress, Amori | road abovo Ol Gity. . Tho riveris ising slonly, | Samuol E. Kiley Auditor of \nia cogaty. £ ford, of the Central Pecific Bu!mdfsm favor havo tho stock; that if ho could not got it gmul’i Tl guarantoo you 10 per cont on your monsy, | 54 the FoRett B SC0 T iroad Compa- can merchants canuot buy ships sbroad. This | wather clouds, lmd tg:ohmerdcnn; ¢ 22 degracs. | called Kile a thief in, an acticle Pufi shol 2 ‘tho bill relinquiehing hgafi of Goet'Island to the | Iy and peacefully, he would cnforce his claims af | providing you will divide all the profits ovor 10 3the C P! S Rock Teland & Pacif n{"l’ Company, though composed moatly of Ameri- | Heavy snow fofl Iast night and this morning. Sunday. 2 R Company, and D. C. McRuer, of San TFrancieco, | Jaw ; thot he did not want to havo or make sny | por cont with mo.” Grimes roplied, Well, I| By sodtt Cae0 b tpiied umm c Bail- | cans, caa buy shipy where it can buy theny | BUNBURY, Pa., Jan. 18.—The ice in both the E 2 o i ; lling to | a5 st s : i 2 H 3 broken upy r 3 : = £.. fn i E Bort of dering hi e _ | to be construed esconveying only any reversion- | * Th ld his Load: ‘A f = alarmin ot Tho Philadolphis & Erie | PITTSSUROE, Jan. 18- -Ambrose . oo e, | Sopmpihing forpeace SHrt o ST Ten 10 | smithors, aounaet for 1 Comb dosirod tho | 357, 2% 0% aeregs B0, soy sororsion- | o Herald sags on his Lead: A fov Jadic | a0, samins, ety MO8 DL Cher i whil | sonvieted of shseer i the Bt Jegios BL-p b Tho District Attomey of the District will | sirife " dolay, . expense, but that Lo | personal allusions and e oeihon from. | W&y Lave in the ma.:i and all Iands geitied up- | Jies would mak the Company as powerful in the | rising, - - ing Wm. Hadfield on the 12th of MalJ70H 2, F n robably proceed against Sussn B. Anthooy, | would ~go through with' it .all if Riloys. etatomont, which the Chairman said | 98 i good faith, and now occupicd by home- | United States as in St. Domingo, and in thoond | ALoaxy, N. Y. Jan. 18.~There is.s grest | Eentenced in tle Criminal Court, the Governs | President of tho “Vpn_u}n‘n s\;%rnzfl exsocmhgx, driven to it. Tho impression which hemade w28 | swould bo considered. ;fi:::i L:x—.pre,—elxz.xp'.xfmsotf.hm!,xmln be excluded ally 28 our tan-colored | freshet here, “4 reports aro i circulation of :‘:nbo‘ S?’xfi‘:hd at euch timo 18 flh SR % giviog an exuiion wiiout Loonsn, W0 | hel i b conl] B0t i asortio s foiminyt @ATEION'S TESTRMONY, OO it Bz [Ty the A ssociated Press Jose i bk iy 8 sutlotetin, Sabes o | e iy e ol tion;lie ratherdo that an satagt 0 S SONCRL | . K. Garmison festifed that TroeaBeooka {n ) A lasge number of billa of S privato charactor| Neve Yonx, Son. 19 great dsul of_spocrls- | o proerty i O ls butthe mer: |- Foretgm “Tariets. i3 i = I e he. samo position 0a that, which brohicell it to Dot end Jhs latiicentoar: disposed of. ., A | O aily 0 to the Bymans BeY | chauta . Tave on prematlans, ta. - F’:“;ghé‘lfll;‘g;l“}f:-—f,‘f‘gb%%}nfi i h‘a}:c%%?s]gvmggxlifi%mz ; B amoaiie 5&::‘3‘8:"&?%‘;&?3; Bailroad, but ho doclined, | 15 anamer £ 8 quos- Aizamndy T B bitiag e, bjacker 53 7 | Boors he o &5 °gd§rgeat°j‘i,t‘h\,°glw"", i | 122 i&.‘!'}"_'. d; Crab, Sor RS e . Carmy e 1% | b B ; 0. H X i t of tho re- p = i y gam L . 385, ' £ : NES' TESTDMONT. ~ - - Treating bim os thoy had dono. As tho resut of | pong’ o a0 cnldbeliove oll they heard, NEW YORK.1 thought that tho Company will endoasor first fo | city. 'Tho Hudson ~River 'Railroad -bridgo | Lowpos, Jin, 18— Conisoniner, sasg s | sting Committes et Mo Gredit Sobuier from | £5,000 ok jnaired, of Bim X, LS wid Hase. | Eronsmenweralnterostad in raleoads. Tho New silustrated Daily Paper=-The | in the bsy, snd, furthier, o agitate the idea of | ton Road e B O mortad shiet. tho |- 14k, Jiu. 14— Tenter, 5t frca Velingly o B e, gisias & bistory of the | Hossid: “No, you declined to eubscribo OF | goo, . K;’m;"i:ofig;:fit Aot Murdercrs. In the 'Tombs..A New | annexation. Alrecdy {:‘ in nk:éz'.\ lhn:h powerful | flood in Catskill Creck has caused great bavoc. hm?‘rg{"&;’;‘;} 1= Cg,‘(;’;j_‘”_g," 200 b % Boorgo Francis d5ain, for sbout 230,000, snd ho | more, was undisposed of, and that I could have seeeion O 0 o O fotmation of | | Nzv Yomk, Jen. 13.—The daily illustrated | FU73 Sicaptional faril lawe applying to the | streams hero aro beatily swollea. It is feared | BrcadstnffeRed winter wheat, 130 23g13 g?:u;:\es) :xg::"d fi:dmhneznl;:r oy i;'afhfl?\to o\;_.i,r.zv fin{“;hn!u .dfio rnp)llied th_:‘s)t t‘nst !{gck ae dtmf that fact, “Ho could not swear to tho fact, but | ewspaper which has beon contemplatod in Now trede from San Domingo. the (hn;v d;nu result in the ico brealung end con-. Flg:xru! 208 64ig30s, Corn, 238 = t et ¥ e osed of, aud thet whoovor bad told maybil | thought bosuw on » pocket memorendum Lok | Yorl it fs 2o atated will bo published by Good- soguent damnge. | . 18.—The frashet in o e otdles, 3in; short ribe, S, © I er tostiBed tlat o At ko, | Lot oo Seud I it Just, like Ames; | S0 Hm0 850, 0 oF Bln GOt o stock to | all Bros, It will be an avening papor, with two THE _WEATHER. Hoor s osadod, though o water vot i3 e o ot Congnges being omplored a3 | that if he comd take it was ust e Amcss | parties he sapposed to be Congressmon, it | oq;iions, callod the Graphic. T it i to b S « | pivox haa foceded, though the Fater ot & Cra: | | The Neww York Proance Markel < e O Gnion Dacine. Haread, or of | everybody else might whistlo for sad frionds, | Sould not remember. Sevoral shazas of Union | & i, o Graphic. Insizoit stobe | (o 5 00riment Progmosticationsen | finios, e iy oo . Tons, Jan. 18.~Corzon—very dali; sstomer for the Union Pacii T raad, or of | everboly, St g A Tel him thal | Eocile mee st e ae ol smaller then tho Sun, bat it 18 to bavo slght | % o orig grom Various Souscess oS fadon Biror Tailrosd traing dro ollbe- | wpATL 205G - ‘ ; S ldence. " Ho Lied oaly Meard that Oukes Ames | there is no mistako Eback tho matter. and thavx | DK fo Amos nithont consideration. pages, with llustrations in fonr. Thoprocess | v, “prpanrent, Orsice oF Tf Cmizr e R ergen on the Hazlom e | M mraberorre—Fiour very firm: recelpts 11 Y hg‘dh had ;tonclkn?hcsl\_ih inmhin u:.uu to coEply QrComb) mmg (_“hcé'n 12 not." Ididlseu Ames jodnied (o Alopnays :}! flé‘fiflhfi? ‘"il ‘Z; b);r P‘;‘qsflphi‘ “‘-g- StoxAL OFFIoED, DIVISIOX OF coi‘nmmsv axp | sion, b:fiwunn Chatiam and Naseau, ize carried | 8P g‘figggg_"g;y-yggfif - with engagementa. 0 amount wag somethiny #gain, who eaid M'Comb's statement wea nol . Croly, 0 o 0 World, ia manager. o | Reponts FoB THE Bererrz oF Coxuence, WasH- | away, thus breaking connection with Now York. t 5 N 0! » Drer St hares. »Tho capital of iho Crodit | thuo, and repcated by former sistemoute. ¥ CALDELL, | it bo sesisted by A. Ford and others, and Mr. | orox. D. 0., Jan. 191 a. m.—Probabilitics e icipatos & tremondous ico | Toci, S Rarsse, o Gou Cloady e B Mobilier av:;;:x:ved from the Union Pacifo | then atked bim if it could not bo arren ol | Wasmvarox, Jan. 13— Tke Senate Committes | Lumley ua chif artit. For thoSouthern Siatos, east of thoiisseeippl, | froehet st Georgotovn, D. C. The civer Bas |.Coma'mealquins Felow Westo, 003, Railro: . 80 _tha cot get out the stock. o | on Elections this moruing resumed their inves- | PR resh northerly to westerly winds, low rising | risen five feet at Harrizon’s Ferry in two hours, gher ; receipts, 6, 3 Ne. 2 Northwr oty E B DURAST RECKLLED. e | IOTSE R e e Relsvo i | Heaiion into the lecton of Sanator Cald mll of M:‘:;’;‘x‘ez_i!‘:‘fiflxg;‘fi'f:;: b v | temperature,sad yery gonorally cloar weather, | avd it stil ising rapidly. ouatsios of ice ste .o e }33;';;9*;;,%‘;&;'%"» i urant was recalled an 51 25 to t co e, . s was: going to | Eansas. & i a 2 or the o States, light fresh northerly to | coming down: e ‘merchants of Georgetown |'y.n e e o franchiso of the Sioux City Branch of the Union |-New York, and would eeo what eould bo, done, GovERNOR CARNEY's TESTIMONT. , | to bo sboutine only murderer in tho Tombs | westerly winds, low temberature, partly clondy | aro Taking rn&tntiom for removing their-| Taneyyand KoM i e f 8 Pacific Railroad. On being asked whether he | Bome time esterward, Ames told mo thatho had | Ex-Governor Czrney wss oxamined at great | whose appearance would excite pity. Hisnerv- Teathor except ovar the northern portion; where | goods. Should their worst fears bo & pretiend- | new, 654@062. Oats quict and ly ,d ‘R 2 Imew of any money having been paid to any per- | arranged for ten ‘shares for meat par and 7 per | length. Ho corroborated tho tostimony pre- | ous manner, his scantily furnished cell, his'ap- | 37638 of light snow . will probably pro- | ed, the vossels at the wharves aro s ‘doomed. .| ba: new mixcd Weatern, 9qgse; Obloy 43¢5 T2 oy } sons to have certain objects accomplished, the | cent ox-prior dividends ; that that was the best viously given'by Len Smith, Caldwell's partner, s t’ tal’ susfori d' all hi vail. From ' the Ohic Valley -to Lake Other reports, however, do not indicate anmy | Festern, 523355¢. 3 ‘witness replied he thought Oakes AmesandJohn | sud the most ho cold do then, bat bo Seould 860 | Lo tho ciiact that at & private interview between | Perently extremo Don foring, and all his | prio and tho Upper Lakoes, winds gradually | groat dsmage, 3 Eons—Unchanged.” * sl R H B.. Alley hsd largo interests in it. He heard | if he could do.any more. T took ten shares, and | Caldwell, Smith, aud_himself, Caldwoll offercd. surroundings, excite the notice of the visitor. | shiftiog to -soutberly, easterly on Bundsy, | Nomwicm, Conu., Jan. 18.—The Shetucket and Hax—Unchanged. o - e o d b § ‘Atmes suy he had 0 pay others for their intorest, | asked him to arrango for tho rest it he conld, | him (Carhey) $15.000 if ho would withdzaw from | Jobn Scannell ocoupies a fairly ‘tarnished room, | with partly cloudy weather and_risiog tempéra- | Yantic Rivers sre etill rising. It is feared one ~{;;m;,;fgg‘§gfl;w;; Ormeey ™. and that he prd_ £, apiece to two of the | and not to do mora thau was arranged for. | the contest for Secaator, This ‘offer he soon in which he .receives is friends, and eeems to | ture. From Missonr] and Kansas to Minnesota | or more of the dams on the former ‘stream will | 2; The Wilson Lovestigating Comumittes, at the | further 3 3 3 §. L. 8. Willisms, of | portunity, but, 25 I have stated, -he | and the zsgistance to be rendered by Carney. boquet and frmit upon it. ~ Foater, the car-hook anything this winter. At Sparta, Wis., the mer- | nesa is folt at the dam, abont thrae miles above. | extrs, $13.00Q31 changed. Cut meats quiet; n%onldfl'v svening session, examined Cambridge, Mses., who was Tresaurer of the | never arranged for any mora stock. Ten shares | Smith's note for £10,000 was aid Carney at | murderer, likes . seclusion, and keeps his inner | cury was congealed, and a epint thermometer | All the houses are inundated, the water bein, and un 2 i ; f L d,and epicls thermometer | Alltho honeos 3 stomes of’ dwellings, Tt 1a | Middiss susdy loog lea, Sic s Quslory 12 e o | Foarod ‘that tho dam will give way. - At 8:30 [ o0& et Tt M B, CLN e B@9n held stock until some | maturity, Jowa members of Congress to got the control of | When I subsoquently told A'Comb, hd afterwarda accepted, and signed & paper, pledg- | enjoy life. William J. ‘Sharkey is_another well- | and Dakota, fresh to very brisk southerly to be carried away, and that, if g0, the lower part of et Infalr demand and firm ; Scece, €353 7% : 1 o e rer® o mambers wero J. F. Wilson | *Well, that is anothar of his tricte, Ho dow't | ing himeolf that ho would in, no Ry be'cg::s. knfny prisoncr, with 8 comfortebly furnished | essterly winds .and rieing temperatare, clondy | the city will T Hoodod Part of the e Lon- | 60@6se: 5 . 28 and tho other, W. B, Allison, but the witnees | want to do suy better, but if you insist on it, ho | candidats, in return for which; _he | parlor. Yisitors bring. him white grapes weather, with very probably snow. | don & Northern Railroad has boen washiod away..| Groczms—Coffes firm ; Ric, lvggl”fl‘fif P I was mot positive as fo Allison. Durant was | will; that bo “(AComb) wanted stock on the g’-‘nrncy) roceivod Smith's. mote nt thirty | and other delicscies; King bears his| New Yomg, Jan. 18.—There was elect-storm | New Yomr, Jan. 18.—Despatches received to- ncl-t&wmmnmflm!@ix’ o 1 H examined at length and his testimony concludet:* | groond ‘floor, just as tho rest had had theirs.” | days for £10.000, given unconditionally, confinement quietly, writing moat of the timo. | this mornisg, aad everything is covered with | night report the freshets es followa: At French- Ng“}r:;;‘fl_ac@'flg n’i’-‘“fié‘. {5 = 2 Adjourned to 7:30 o'clock. Dhad talked g0 much to Ames that I concinded | and Smith's due bill for £5,000, conditioned on | Ho wears o velvet coat and fancy searf, mad | ice. 7 town, N. J., the river is sbant twelve feet high, e Ftiy'at CI@EANe: 4 i~ + TESTDMONT OF J. M. 8. WILLIAME, fo await his movemonts; thst aoything | Caldwell's election. The consideration aiiod | emokes his cigars with nonchalance, The walls | - MILwAUEEZ, Wis.,, Jan. 18,—The weather re- | full of ice, and rieing. 5 ProwimionaPork qulet ; merz, 113258115 5 i e e oo much lke im | in the agrecment was for the expenses incurred, | have pictures upon them, snd his orest has & | ported from the Northwest this moining beats | ~ At Mauch Chunk, Ps., considerable uneasi- | mess, $140B1450. ‘Bet - dul: o [ 250; hams, £20.00 i Ir L £ w . Union Pacific Railrosd from 1869 to 1671, and, | were on my hands. t "The dus bill for £5,000 was paid last | door closéd much of the time. A reporter sasa marks 45 dogroes | e o g winter of '69, when I sold it, the | spring. Afier tho eloction, aud whilo Caldwell o has * evil eyes,—good eyes to get awsy from | Wis., 31 degrees; Bt. Poul, Minn. with ths management of said roads, made a pro- | reason for which I will state. A good dexl of | was on hisway fo Washington to take his seat in » dark night.” He mmokes a cigar occs- | Minnespolie, H&zgxeen; Afilwankee, 8 degrees | p. m., the ice had -!ggpfld» running,’ but | Borres—Firm; Western, 11166 Yibont & mile above it ia piled up two stories high. | - Crmz—Fim: 13@15c. b sl in 1867 to the Becretary of the Railro: contention had spnmi)np among the parties in- in the Sonate, Carney met him in a railrosd car, | sionally, snd Basan average amount of luxuries | sbove. fac build 267 miles of tho road ei $50,000 terested in the Union. lflflnnuimldmdorxm axd Caldwell told the witness that ho was awara | shont A call ia baing elegantly furnlshed | . Mxyrmm, Tenn. Jan. 18,~This morming was _fin:xfllmdzumhmimn., u taady: Ko 28 Becretary of the Railroad Bureau connecte P

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