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Senzs 2 5 TR o ; CUICAGO DATLY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOYEMBER 22, 1873. ; o i e ! hia junic-etore, Tho chnrgo agalunt witnos g - 5 3 4 y d SLAYTON AND GALLAGHER, | Mojumieors, Muoshurco st o oo RAILWAY NEWS, th i ¢ Ny Bl oty | GHICAGO AND TEXAS. | b, [, M, oy i M | ikttt slemors” ftn o ko of noag was digohiargod (tho caue bolug withdrawn) JA, oo weelia the ‘manngers of tho conaolida- + | complotion to tho Rod iiver. ~ Thia | "It boliooven Chicago not to bo bohind 8. Louls L " T i, by Tustice Tiauyon, aud was roarrcstod lmao- fod Tifios and tho maupgors of tha Chieago, Mil~ Targo volume . of- traflo, now divorted .from | fn keoping paco with Lhis * troad uf pis - Louly Bosiuning of Thielr Trial Beforo (he gllntc:lylgx;um:;smm» on n warrant sworn ot by . 3 wankeo *& Bt I'nul Reilrond held. sevoral Compl teect All-Rail Ti the rond to Sedalin, tho Railway Compnny have a D, b.fl]']l"‘is;l’v‘-n‘. : s B B Al ST | S of e Rafnd and Warhows Cone | e s i e onle ey | Cnplelonof Mok WEE Hve 0 | g vl i & TR ” ~ .y . hut the np “ N 4 ) r Board of Poiice, noan e oumbrvad lrond proerty tonsagod missionors ‘Against the ¢, 1L oyt ot it o thodo mootings tho con- Chieago to tho Lono Star, O o o ot lonnogo. " In thia siow, tho THE FINANCIAL PROBLEM. e e Tramontly saon blayion ani CUENWRR jdntad Lo hng bon Lot 4 iy o et . birion, i . o W dbe By Milwaukeo & St. IMPAny, ~nin . 2 3 What Was Learnod About Their Con- o gf“" Ssonnd dhestore, - 0n die day ol ow P e , | sonris the tormn of tho Aoament to &9 Into R o oo iary, Tecasiasy Taie | EApeito ot comprosaing. 400 Inca pe i e | Vigs ot Renusir Shonniiatoiienns 0 mfys'on"’m ‘nerost, Worthoimor was arrostod by . ; offoot on the lntolDecnml::;rluxl. esources of Northern -An Invit- l‘;:l:: :"f.'.‘;i':: L n«;«ml“et Lot :grmfinflm“:n’:" Necesatty for Specio ltcnnmnuo‘l-l- 1 1 W 4, . . ] " EN B o || 4] 31 Af - neotion with the Felson- By Ak Trado: Wai omplogod by Capt. Tar: | The Declaration Filed at Freeport--- |* Tiho Ohicago OBEMLIOTEL 1 Gompagy |, 10 Tleld for Chleago Yintoririso Ao tha fond to earry in oix oars wiiat. now 1o | -l Blow to Bring Xt About. 4 thal Case tloy did not know whother . 1id . was empowerad 2 e hne just. commoncod laying Taild; on tho 16 | ‘uture of tho Cotlon~ quircs ton. Boforo comproasing, oach balo wlil Waldngton' (Nov, 16) Correapendence of the New York h to Gorvo papcra any moro then fny othor cltizon, The Fres-Pass Question in milos of lino latod graded south of Windsor, | = Y e, .| %6 oponod; and it qunlity dofinitoly tosted by | gonator Shorman, Cbaleman of tho Honate' = L et :2‘5:&":':\?:10 ntho nerastod o New Shape Thio ronl. now_ estonds’ 10 tho north lino: of . adtoal, JInapetlong She “;‘;‘l’“’g“l’m‘;:'{l‘zflv Commitleo on I"ln’mmz( has_boon snnndf:l;‘: : : % : . 2 alily) | few daysin this city, sud to-di It Wortholmor, Witnoss notod s8 an officor, g (e traing of ¥ th lh “tho -mamo of tho mat 56 in this oity, Iy gave (0 n corros The Charge that They Procurcd the Ab- | Sus \bi amiues witaoss had boon hold to- bai e tsaing of tho, Mieblgan, Rrihn e ; 1t "oatoally prrchascd “and e | poudont.of ‘the imes un cxplavution of his sence of a Witness Not Yot yordny s ho ualoo dunding [Nt | pr 4 Bours:otind {imo yoslorday, quing 10 sovere Shall, Chicago %‘;“}""‘;: Great Cotton- pupio sy bogont by oxpres fo mirkol, i T oo ko Oongrornnsigy Inclelutlon | ustico Banyon had no right to doputize him, ow ubli ke entor, N. ¥. rkef 1o cotton Bold upon ita merits, and reslized on, ORE h views Proven Witnoss cold not avenr that that propotty was 2 thy S\o 19 Not Bonofited by i “%&fgfl{"{,n';‘fi.’ofim“lflk ‘East is rapidly picking & wiilloyot en routo. Tho Raflvay Company will give ““x’fl‘“ g‘l‘l""““” ‘",“’”"““- . ¢ stolon to the bost of bia bollof, 1t was stolon; o Soalping Systom. ‘up on tho Michigan'Southorn aud Michizan Gon- S tato-on comprossed cotton trom Donison to Now | , Mt Bhormnn 1a in fayor of o law which will Dolioved that Mr. Wertheimor know tho prop- {ral Toads, Tho business is now about as good Qimosao, Nov, 17, 1, | York, Boston, or Liverpool on a through bill fthion ’-fll“lfi?n;"giblg 5 por cont United Statos orty to bo atolen ; Mr, Wertholmor liad “boen a8 it was tho corrosponding timo of Iast yosr, T the Edllor af The Chicago Tribune ; > and prico ; and this will bo tho same whothorvin | e ¥ o right in tho Govornmont to an * . ‘ itornativa rodomption eif ) . notified hy cortnin partios, Mr. Thompson had ot of s of ronds running ont of S Bt Pouin br Obicago, Under this arrangomont, | 3 rodomption elther in coin or bonda, Oapt. Bull’s Acoount of His Arrest and | 20UHed tim. (This information waz mpson Lad | Somo Hints for the Subutban Man Wiho || ot L o o war with Hpala at | o T ‘rilar i roooutly visited tho far | S L0818 °% ORISR 1 S50 por bato via Now A, Shioraian ooneldlors thak te'rata.of. fntorest Imprisonment. {von by witnoss aftor an obstinato rofussl.] Lives in o Barn, prosont, Thoy sny thal, whilo & war might mo- Northwast fnd tho far Southwost by now 1ines | York (and thonco by fast oconn stoamor) than | Gan fhiane: aid ¢ ol haa boon suggosted by Witnoss would not swoar that railrondn did not 2 Hiontarily rovivo business, still tho consoquencos | of raitway from thio Mississlppi Rivor,—reach- | vin Galvoston (and thence by eiling Yessol) ol e and olhmc 18 too low. I'lio prac- lmr}\mntly soll worn-out motals to Mr. Wer- 5 Would bo disnstrous in the end, Dosidos, they | ing Northonstern-Dakotn in n distanco of 600 whilo the guaranteed time via Now York s only { 7 Em“;flnfliflflxgt?lg lio Unitod Btatos bonda Tho Board of Polico Commisslonors wera yos- | thefmer, Tis books showed that tho property | It s understood that the Tellroad Commis- | do not think the Unlted Blatos haa nny good | iniles, nnd Northorn Toxus in = distango af 027 twonty-two days from Donison to Liverpool, i and 44 Yur cont would soom to ' close’ tho argumont 1a to the pro) - e Toios, sainol piaee oty “V: raflm‘{nnl;{ a’ h};‘ngng{::’o‘:h ‘&:m;?:d(flg ,h',m will nob pross their suits against tho cauas o go t,m___manlx:-tpfllsune. 5 milos, from Chiongo, In tho former Instanco, ,‘,%,':,‘“,':;Lf,‘flfi":“ lu”tl;'l’me“}:ff rnlralsn. mlclg:tg:lnl‘: tompt to hmx% abond in this ‘ZZSJ{?}Y,? r&l.sé. e b e o roconk complicatlonn n tho | Sio Nt Stk o Tttor, ” Elntton sefind i | L1inols Contral and Clistgo & Alton Rallzond EAME tho basiucaa-mon of 1 oy waro mado awaro | of Doniaon (up o iod Rivor); and thnt soo- | G GOCAEO )" of commureialniorost throughe B bammshmont woro. aurolght s 6 string." | whxt authority witnosa had o make (o serost, | Companios. Upon invanligation, théy concludod A FILIBUSTERING STEAMER. | (i°(% xistonco of an sikanil Tino stfotouug | tlon will o doubt bo ponctrafod atan ontly 457 | B’ nmuod o Jas. Leoe arhed ot s Towes. 1ais Tho oauso of thoir confusion was the trial of and witnoss pointed to the warrant. Could not | thoro waa not cvidonco onough to mako up & e noross Wieconain and Minnosota to within 100 by & (porheps narrow-gaugo) branch-rond, ~ Tho i or has _boon issuad, nt o lowor rate ‘hethor it was a body-warzrant or a searoh- cortain chargos ngainst Ofcors Blayton and toll w! Gallaghor, and cortaiuly no court oyor wandored warrant. Witnoas did not know whothor o 1 than b por cont. It vi i euso'aynin; s Coipes Thels doariiut Her Selzuro by an American Man-of- | pijg of tho point whoro tho' Norlhorn Pacifia otion brought by ygon tho psk vert 0,1 | Tonn was o ‘funm"'l': tione S8 o sou tion to prosecuto tho Northwostorn for alloged & Ttoad roschos tha Missourd, and 60 milos boyond d - would, consoquontl: ! o goarol-warrant nuthorized him b I n h % | Ttoad roao! . ¥ amounted to 88,000 bales. Bome of this, how. y, bo folly to o, B e rinth of amosaing 200 | B e arcaniod i ou T, | Tilailon of tho law, at Trsoport, la unaliored. Punama (Yov, 9 Corpmoince o the Neo York | oo rosohon Wt BRI e o, | onor camo o G, Tnd e from tho leley | Sl By hue oy S0 i 55 tanuod 1o tho Hiroug o enabiony with mich npparont | Didt ask Slavion toald hm. Withess waa s | Tho dyolarationwos flod yostordny. [Tho vk | Atior s much, has, e said nd writhon | howovor, of our businoss-mon nroawaro (i, | of Yarle, Tox. about 75 milos to whiol point | whioh should mari i i, Mia bond, Sopoloeancss. How any conclusion was nrrivod | Capiain of Cupt. Turtlos dotactivo forco; | counk chargos (ho Company with oxtortion, in | about tho Asoriosn filibustering stonmor Clon. | gryyorging Illinols by the Chicago, Burlington ilig Compay. havs ;fifg‘“m;cg{{::‘;;;‘;;g monts by providing for a pror eioas coso (4 shoul 0 b rivats . i Bt i lo in Aspinwall wero aston- through ¢l e m » oyasto. Tho teal of ono | Zover bad boon a pitrota; novor bad sy azpe: | domanding sud recsiing 820 for trsnsparting | o doo hot sntaring sapiamall woro sston: | £ 00y Niond, thoy reach st Haunibal the | iribuitry to this rond in would o é&:‘;‘éfi“&"fi%}’fl“fi.‘x‘z‘f’:}zfl' lo it ) a bl In . lta varging hssos, with muchs| Fionse 10 pollce, Duslton, ion aud. Gotaghor, | 00 tons of conl from Ohieago to Frooport. LIS | inst, but undar tho namo of Gon, Arlas, "hls hither torminus of o rond, wholly built within NOT GONFINED 7O TEXAS, similarly irrolovant matter, was discussed at pro- | flad gngodpofl_‘or mmmg, 'No othor Jtotivs | 18 chorged to bo an oxcoss of §100 over what Yosnal, it will o romombored, i6 tho samo that | throo yoars, oxtonding southwest through Mia- Cotton grows woll throughout the broadth of g_'el; “flfi.}gflfflfiyh‘%;“‘d ’;::‘“‘;‘5 by tho rate of digious longth, and tho roal issucs of the trinl | over deputized him. Didn’t know whothar tho | tould bo a reasanable rato, It is the regular wnsunidtonmt(yu of Guatomala onlled 'alacios, | gouri nnd Kansss, and thenco—crossing tho tho Indian Torritory, and oven in tho southern |"conf Mr, Shorman bolleves m};tfl-“m“ of b por lost elght of from tho commencomant of tho flm‘figifl °§ hass o "1,‘1"; W“g"" :’g““fld uch | tariff rate, and will bo dofondod by tho Com- ;'l';“;“‘{‘“; flh*m;;-;grmgnfl:{;’flfl,{m‘g;,rc;:}"c;g;";; Indisn Territory from north to south—epanniog :g;‘;;‘:::,}f,::‘;‘.‘;,‘;. yfi.-l’ :':::n.ug'ufif E}.’x?‘.“fl,}flg 23 1808, whon tho subjoct wa3 first ¢ plr"u';:%s'fif el . 3 m«j“‘mn‘hl;ynglao:;_cr nseting that ho ¥ wes | pany, Charges of diecrimination aro also re- [ M;,;‘“;,,','_“:m Aol oyt sinco boon netively | the Red River, and baving its torminus (in por oo and o gin hns boen erootod. Be- Congross had authorizod United States notes t o Tomalotho confusion atill more embarrassing, | ~ Ar, Horn snd Mr. Bull woro rocallod, but countod, and tho Comigsioners appear confidont nmrloyndmm]dngwnron Thio Ropublice of Guto- | common with that of tho Toxas Contral Road to [ foro tho war, tho Chorokees, Chootaws, and Lo recoived for 5 per cent bondaat par, we should mal g e havye long since beon at specio paym Jho nrrangomont of the Board-room was exeebd- | sdded nothing matorisl. This endod tho cageof of suceess in ostabliahing tho chargos. n and Honduras. Senor D'slacios and his | Galvoston) at Denison, in the midst of anal- Chioknsaws (inhabiting the eastorn portion of | ;5406 “wh pecio paymonts, The Iogly dougunva. Evory window and door wos | the proseoution. Tho firat intimation of tho suit roceived by | PATty \mvlnm failed to make good n {ont(ug ir]n( rudy-vup\}lo\m couuh"y, productive of cotton t.l.‘lngc::lt}?gz ):n:nd’rusxl:;ucg:'o’uon',)glxlnpur.llun& m,,fi'c“r,;:z' :i;‘::efi::filfl ?3:1’;'{;'5 ?&ufifi?‘? Attt pinon’ $ Robion atesm|—o - 5 wmemamotm L L | the Oopay. s, fhioughtae Serigeaily g'n‘g‘;:m:;n:"‘;g"Gfi‘;f’“‘,f},‘:fifi,&flmfi",‘”‘:’mfi“ wdeattle e o 1o atil grown. _Tndosd, tho acetion | Londs. . Xt would bo a similar rolsiuo of notea ol mako thom. o prosorvo . symptom of | SATICTL NA b IO liinary osaminn | Qispetchos tn Taz Tnmo, Mob & word of | namo, and carrying the_ Hondures flag, Both ON AN TMTERIAL BOALE. f9ing batwaon tho Arkansss and Tied Rivors s | 39, thaty Wilch s praticad by tho Bank ot i England, our ciroulation bolng fixed at privacy, the Board ad, somo months ngo, parti- | tions to prosocuto tho Folsonthals, and" consid: complaint hag boon recoived by tho railway of- | the pross and tho pooplo Tioro havoinsistod chat | I havooxamined with much caro the charac- rogarded 84 oqually adapted with Texas to cob- | §yyidceq milli g fixed at four Honod off half the room with o mail. Within | ored AoBlolian = matorial witnoss, Siayton and | ficors from suy shippora. And, when tho Com- | hior truo churactor ehould bo osmined. Bho | eriatics and rewourcos of & region mow, ofi‘-mg:}g. ‘b.:fiwp:n:l-;{;uz tho Illjlldl‘nnh'l'.‘ur- ey e ezax t;l,xnl: f.‘.fly’o‘f(}m': ;ugpar s nelosaro 8 socond. barricado of desko hed | Gallsghor, Lo thought, wero pragont when the | puny's agent andosvored o ancortain from tho | WAs trennforrad to lor prosout ownor, IR 80U, | though long sottled, fiat oponod diroctly to tho oy 0 o nclc smune i host ook, | EO ¢ b spcio standard. b boon araoted, Botwroon th dosks and tho barri- | YT thoy comld. o W o Do | Comimisetonces localalioimioy tho naturo of tho | BOTOT tho Amerien O a flag aro authorized | Evont markots, and upon which Chicago may, If | {on-growing sectlons of tho South. orodit of tho country would have brought cur- zado avo thio Bocrotary’s tablo and n tablo fortho | gytad, chsrgo, 1o wan informod that tho proparation of | by iia igyernmont bf Honduras, which s pal- | slio rocognizon tho {mportance of securing now | With the dotalls of T e o ol gold, ouastly as Iy lns . roportors, And within the fow squaro feot On cross-examination, ho stated that Slayton tho declaration would cccupy him until tho last lmhly ridiculous, inasmuch as it.is inno way | domain of trade, urge claims for commerce and THE COTTON-TDADE, abova par, in gold. Whflfl?{:‘r "!hufln é’r'r" and even * ok romsinod woro orammed tho two officors | and Gallaghor wore subpanaed to sttond tho | diy allowed by law, No adequata timo, thoro- | likoly that tho recognized Govorument of Bonor | comity gecond to thoso of no other clty. But, in -tho roadors of Tug Trinuxe aro quite familiar, | 1)q contragted would d oncy would - 2 i S Arins, ngainst which Palacios, with tho8hey- y » I8 | iy routos taken by Toxes cattlo on their wa) would dopond entirely upon the and tholr counsol, Mr. Adams and his counscl, | oxeminatiou. oo foro, being sllowed the defondant to put in its | FHA%, B o meling war, should authorizo oF* | thoso rocont visits, provoking s comparison be- | Fast concontrato maloly i Chicago. Tho T | smount of curroncy noceasary to conduct tho Soorotary Ward, sovoral roporters who could not | oo ¢ho noxt e o Tolsenthals wore | M2E700 tho cage will not bo diaposod of during Dolng furnishod with papors, and tho Govornmont | tvoon the Northest and the Bouthwest, L bavo | porienco of tho prosent season bas beon dis- ‘v’;’:“"’:g*’mgiogll; GleflryA 1t soems cortain, in B thels vy o tholr tablo, nad, finally, abtho | Jomene bofore him 0% o chango of vonuo from | tbe esuing torm of coust, , 8 | bl e DD o iacton protonds | boon strudk with tho contrmst in tho xelationn | couraging to thoso driving goross tho Jadisa | yiat ol tho sommenial condilon of the cvanie; oxtromo ond of tho room, tho witnosses in tho | Banyon, and woro dischargod becauso thoro was THE DEAD-UEAD QUEBTION. to uphold, no longor oxists, ond could not, | which Chieago eustains to them respectively, sud Torritory. Tho number dnvon was very largo, | 340,000,001 _m‘ud{w Mnintainod ml‘n‘i:‘fim:g + d tho financial etross hos compolled ownors e aod to. fhio, s Inrgo nnd talkativo | nobsuliciont ovidoncon to hold thom for trinlat | T iotion of tho Cauvention of Tallway Man thoraforo, givo tho papors alleged o bo logal. | apocially in tho efforts making by our businos- | fo P on a'spocie standard, In viow of tho lar il s ol perpotually changing | 20 Orimigal. Court, Blegton, and Gullaghor | agorsinsofusing to’considor tho axpatlonoy of | 2 ;;;’{;g“:;_';E;';‘fi;})“‘c‘gfo;":;dlfi;pn%g“rfi;md?';g O e rronae. e Nacthmont,nharo | 15 o e e e bolng obiigad | SC5108 (Lt 8t mocdod by tho baak, ond St tho posiion oud talking oarnostly, tho banging | *png o tion adjontned uatl 10 o'clook thig | Sbollsbing paatos dorives additional intarost | o L D sonta dha s stll s Amorican | Ghicago ias no compotitor, hor donlors avo mak- | o soll at any prico, simply beoauso it was im- | §old resorvo of tho Treasury, and of the confl- D hnmmoring of steasa-colls, and tho resdor | morniag. ¢ | tvom tho o st ano count of tho doclaration, | Voasol.” T waa flt that after sommiiling nala | ingovery offort to socura businosa; fn tho oot vinie b i orh and v | et 4 Rlronbla. s e tha ermporn: may form somo idon of tho_confusion of sur- Bioby the Hiava - Gomemnsioners in theis sult | on th fiondiy Statos of America Littlo bottor | Sou thweat, whoro compotition is mot at overy | 0o R D drive thom baok. his oxpar- ! Yo par thonth thy : I 0 2 sliould have been brought to B o et the s 0 CAUS———*——‘E l\'(m w,m, w“‘ “ SI’MN. sgainat tho Oaleago & Northwestorn Railway, at than piratical and dishonorable to tho United point,—with tho Gulf and Atlantic oitios, o a once will doubtloss lond many ownera to entor- | g3canca of this new nngvommgu‘:mghmngh the taton, b tod {nin_ tho purposo of holding tholr cattlo in auy cone rotrled, to fix cortain chargos on Slayton and TFrooport, oharges tho Company with ' unjust, %:xf:a‘é?:{l‘;”.."é‘.!‘éfifis; ‘{1,“‘,},’?;,!3,‘3,' ontod by tho | oepecially with Bt, Lonis,—Ohicago ia Toxus, tud m{:gn hhom {attod a8 tho morkot sldorale sum, exeopt in possiblo enso'of “pasio, Galloghor, Whon npproximate quiot was | Gon, Pryoris Protcst Against Hasty unfair, unreasomblo, and extortionato discrimi~ | harbor of Aspinwall. At tho instanco of Mr. |- DOING A8 LITTLE Fouiros, Thié businoss 16 aiready quita Inrgo, | "omo po Présonted for redsmption, i : 3 y Ir. Bhorman is confidont that such achioved, the Board camo to order, Action-sLogal Aspocts of the Cuwges | Notion,” in allowing tho aunual ‘passos to remain | Boyd, the Consul of Guatomaln, and othors, “the | ¢ hat sh fight for if 1a it | During throo days of my visit, 100 car-londs of ch o plan Tiug officors plond * not guilty,” and M. Trudo Ivar Enomgh for Gno Gonerations outstanding oftor Tuly1. All passes wero not | Governmont hero and tho Congul for Honuras | bo 5000 hsn::‘l‘l::;tnnii:mmlnr ’&:g:,:,;u fat eattlo woro sont by rail from Donison. Tho e O o sumvony i . i the New ¥ork Tribune: noelod whon the e - | at Jaet made » move, aud had tho papors of the 33 a majority of rocent immigrants to Northorn 8 gired, and would pro- peked that thoy bo tried soparatoly on tho To-the Edutor of the A Tril cancels n the reform was innugurated, be. f th ¢ and ful i H vido for specio payments, without e Bm: It i3 ovidont thatus war with Spein is Genoral Sherman oxamined, and tho result | © ogo’ vast and resourceful regious. Her Texas woro small farmors in the Northwest, ac- b E‘ its, ommeroial charges. imminont; and it is oqually cortan ghongh causo it was thought masn to tako baok whathad | 1. iion that sho was acturlly eniling undorfalso | apathy in this important aud most wviting feld | enatomed to, raising corn nnd grass (to which | §7! E‘fi::;“r::":s' :.L“‘“ rospact tho views of Mr. Adnins said tho officers hind acted jointly | probably hob 8o ovidont to tho multitudo, tiint beon fraelygiven. Bhould thisohargobosustained | papors and o falso flag. 'Uhis was sufficiontly | suggests anytbing butas ““mastorly innctivity.” Lhis sotion s sléo woll adapted) and foeding | y&: “CHTAR 0 PUAICH Y the samo g thoy in e arvost of Dull, nud tho subjoct-mattor bo- | tho Unitod Statos are ill-propared for war, and L’{;}]‘; f:&“i'v:?;‘éi.‘:‘.,‘t‘.-}h““{:“:“;,}5‘2,,‘3,‘:"5&.‘;: loac o suthorizo Onpt. Casbing, of tho Wyom: | Taving lnd commoreial grentaos, i tho staplon mwcl; and thoy will naturaly take 1o | oy of it 'ign:ld:;flu fhat tho restors- % 1 n i T, ‘whi 008801 foro to Tonrd could not woil bo dividod in a | that war, ovon with Spalo, will Involvo this | 0201 o Gompinion, - And aa _ovory railzond 108, 1w take pomassion of E,;ggr“l:p“;;:;g;g,‘, of ‘groin, cattls, and lumbor, * thrust upon | ooeanB suttio witl be. shigpod, Just oo thoy aon {ho mast important subeot {or Congreasionnl ot oF thin cliaractor, Al ho dosirod was o fair | SQUES in vory,yerlous sommorcint B WA, | company in this Btato na suppliod all tho clor, | goneral satiefaction. ko fallowing s Capt, St o sooms incapablo of belioving that thoro | a6 in Tows, liinots, snd ’ Oblo,—giving tho | {SEintion. iha prico of goldis, an, indication trinl, and, n oaso of nequittal, ho would bomoro | {hy butohory of tho Virginive' pasaongors, and e Toeatod " nlong (hoir croral lines with | Emhing's dispateh Toporting tho soizuro of tho | is any business distinction and adsantago which | rond a contintious livo-stock _buslnoss tho yo such logislution would now be both timely ar - and it . X ploséod than any one. If guilty, Lo would ox- | ns sensitivo 88 any to the bonor of tho Amorican m‘.i'{,t‘?n‘.:i‘?:‘.',’:’:,;;“&.'., xfgfnnfi?f;’r?f@fl?é’u could | vossol sho st achiove,” or st with folded arms and | Tound, and_establishing at Donison, o ruling ndpractioable. The.logit-lendar noles liao ] ] ) i i A i : .| never becn 80 nearly at par with gold as now, pect thoir summary dismiesal from the forco. flnf’ S’mlh.' flfl:’;’:’afiglfi!_fl, Yhfl l:l“f "‘; o bg‘él‘t bankrupt the strongost companies for mcts of | AMr. James Moyd, I‘anumu:A“mm' NoreBIRm, &0 o rival monopolizo it 'E;;}“;’:"‘;“k:s fl;;' ‘(‘]: u“z::mgifiu ’fl:‘: Igfllk{;g It in cesentisl to the business ])mgpnrity of «:}\lvo STATE'S-ATTORNET REED e ok ot haace to S ot ovory cltl | oharity to poor clergsmon. It mny ot bo rolke | | T lmvg taken pospcesiee of tho steamship Col. TEXAS OPEN TO THE WOLLD. G ) country, and duo to our national honor, that wo B : a overy offort to nttract tho cattle to this route; al hono 40 sworn, and testifid in tho caso of Tolson- Tant to tho question at issuo, bub wo understani | Arizs, lato Gon. Slierman, for uoiny Hlegal wbip "Tho boginning of 1878 till saw Toxaa isolated place cur ourrency upon the solid basis of tha s waxilvlig NioIoE Rood Al an| M Anitionk of o Pooplo, o s omnel. | that il Commissionors “sud Attornoy-Genorsi o, s s i s fag o oot wailo | (ao rospota rilnaye) fvom tho maslols of the e T orida money, and redeom our Lational oblige: b -] i) inoi & 3t 1 proyed that slo biaa nover changed hor nationality, rth and Enct. Itn cattle wore drivon huo- REFRIGERATOR-CAT CORPANY tionu, It is timo t g i tial Sayton 101 him that | ating. Indiepatablo Principlad of intorngtionl | y SeH0RG OTCY al tho Ulfnoip rulyays, aud | gy i egaty s American vkl siacotho ooty Northand East, It catlo wero drivan o | 1,4y oo organized for tho transpartation of | actions tho KB do sgmoya o busindis tane: i i i Inw e & D LBl x0- | papers pousoased by her wero and aro Amerlian rogle- 5 ? 3 fresh moat to the soaboard. A elaughter-houso R y consequen| sn important witness had sbsonted himeolf from | 1w7? quests for thoso passos. Ferand othior papers, ‘Cusning, gaa City ; its cotton, hauled by wagon from G0 to k upon & flunluntm[i standard of values, Tho dol- tho aity and conld not bo found. Tho mamo of | First—That n noutral voseol may be sonrchod e nn (L TR N, . | 175 o to railway mud river, found utiot only | (ith tanke for reduclug tho tallow snd mbiug | Jar must bo what [t is promised to bo, o twenty- i winoes was, bo undorstood, Gromm, On | 90 the high soas ‘and, if found to carry contes- | Col, J. H, Howo Lus rosigned his position as Jnmes W, Knowlton. Vin Galvoston and (down tho Rod River) Now ;!“!! 0%3“,3 ’"; bwd“;}‘?fl“’ g, o oqu aorv- | fivo and fivo-Lenths grammos of standard gold, o e oF Hh, stalomont of Blayton's, ho | baod of war, mag bo cized und Conflantod bY | Goeeral Manngor of tho Ghicago & Northwoute ot (8 Wethinglon Ganiial, Nob 10, Orloans; tho bulky supplios for Hho dovorn- o up 200 Load por day.; sed 100 rofrigoralor, | ue-tontis fino, 1o tho cost of oxorytbing thaé (witnoss) caused the indictment to bo nolle- M‘é““mlw" of tho Court of Admiralty, T | S road, ol Howo 1a tha last ropresonta- | Tho saddest cvent we aro called upon to | ment-forty found thoir way by tho Gulf to Gal- | £17% dosiEnoc bor e 1 b oo | To by alimsl s added tho dupruclu«{ou of our prosequied. .Ho did not think it worth w o el anoro. muy s noutral vesscl bo | $iso of the Ggdon managomont of this groat | okroniole this woolk is th fatal tormination, upon | ¥eston aud Indianola, whonco thoy wore partly L G cmrrenicy, and°n porcentago for exchango and it i 3 i i tiweo times a wook botwoen Denison and Now ] ! a 5 golzed on the high sess and condemnod, if it | property, e having been_the Gencral Attoruoy | Iatt Wedneads: of tho sickness from which carried by railwey, but maiuly Lsuled by wagon, | = risk. 'Iho loss by exchange on all sales abrozd b 22'553‘::2‘1‘3333.‘.&0"11“1:°l:1:d$'§§§ro‘31- Tt | corry moldors to tho sssistanco of the bol- D g o . Srmits wa ‘Gonoral | Jataon Walcot Jeaowlton sulfored for yoars. ' In | b0 thoir distantdestination 5 whild all morchan: Jork, an e 50, D I e B mont, | 5 blso vory gront. Ao should wcok to rid our- Gromm wae tho only witness who could conviet | HEeront: 5 ; Stanhgor, Goorgo L. Duniop Suporintondont, | his denths journalism lost ono of its brightost or- | diso for country and 'town (and (hero | Lach car will carcy 30,000 LOSACR G gt orar | solves of tho Zolly of paylug in gold and rocely- e houid w0t Bost that tho namp wos | , Zhird—This right to soncch, ectac, and con- | Snnager, Goor8e L soatant. Suberintondont, | nameats and wos nesc and doat friond,” Tobigh [ wore o tho intorior not b dow fowns of | fuc; of ah e ottty il o o | e ourroncw. Ths currancy ean siover ba Gromm, " Tt Sinyton deceivod bim in the mattor, domn. tho neutral voosol ia 1ot affocted by the | Tt g undorstood that Col. Howe will bo nppoint- | intellectunl quolitios hio added the many winning considorable sizo) was iransported by toams l“ m“ % "ot o i carofaliy-sol “t 4 "ohol 0 | made floxible until specie resumption becomes 1t w8 o vory gravo offense, but ho did not Ynow | fuct that tho party for whom tho contrabnudand | od by Prosidont Grant to tho Unitod Statas | traits of o gonorous and impulsive nnturo, He | many daye’ journey over wrotchod ronds, which flt"“E °{‘me L‘(‘\l ‘°“BY Cfi“‘m - i‘;,"g“': choleo | noagible, sinco the suspension of specie pay- Whethor ho had deceived him or not. Had novor | troops are mmndyd i an uumcogrlxlvzml commu- | Judgoship for the Eastorn District of Wisconsin, | waa onoof the fow o friond could call on for pid | no labor could improve. ¥mmtguflun came ;’h"’:‘ 3 8‘6"( g munnltxr!,“atlx rs‘lxn x'mm“‘g’o“’b: monts suspenda all redemptions of paper money. e tayton doralict, in duty fa_avy othor nity of robols. 'Tho case of tho Yront is not | o ponition mado vacant by tho resignation of | and comlory when in troublo, and ho nover failed | Hirough tho Gulf ports, up thoe uncortain Red Jesg i 2! oy Com- | 8o long as United Btates notes are irredocmablo, § A inconsistont, nince she was transporting hostile | Judgo Millor. B o o e iamotd t0. postoas o | Jiver, or across tho litorally **howling * wilder- | PUOY expoct to ehip tho coming yoar 200,000 | National Banking notes must bo irrcdooinablo. caso” Had ot bnd timo to lnvestigate tho | fogividunls fo 8 noutral country. kigo MIIOR 1 ot Mr, L I1, Portar,n Dircotor | doublowntrro, Eadood with koo sonso of | 2088 of i Lalf:savage Iudisn Torcicory. Tho Iéf,'i‘,‘,’; tho bull of which will, of courso, com via | o Natioual Hanks isvo now no abjeot o R, WILLARD, Fourlhi—Tho logitimate Govornment has tho | of the Nortuweatorn Itailway, will succeed Col. | humorand gront powers of sarcasm, porsonally complotion of the issouri, Kansns & Toxay N “Er ' busiuces I also anticipated from oure the roturn of their notes, aud both tho sttornoy_for the Northwestorn Railrond, was ggg:‘t&jg::; Ao {ortall gge‘{igg"-;ucnl;n‘;{ its | Trowo as Managor. ilo is o gontloman of largo | ho was amiablo and ploagant, and soomad to keop g;flrgg’crmlggs Jths Winslesippl,. Mlssontt; L oy Unitod Statos and the Natious! [anks lisvo the sworn. He snid that, aftor Folsonthal's indiot- c! oxporionce, hnving bon connoceod with Westorn | tho aggrossivospirit in his inkstand and awny | GESS (0% 5 ot Bod iel—LuE | 4o oxporioncd of tho prosent yoar bolng vory vantaga of a forosd doan. from tho. people, O oo wao- ondoay. | Butbority, und has the rightlo punish with doath | rallway intorosts for tho prst twonty-six yours, | from his nesociatos, How hisqualitios ns a | chonged all that, i _mont, o loaruad that that penon e otent, | pubjocks o neutral powor engagod i tho ro- | I irs oxporionco wan ou ho old, Galons T | roportar, odior, snid clow s qusltios 88,8 | Fusnad, throughs mauy Isboriona yonrs nortt | feyorsble, One Jauler Shirp : oring ! Ruat | e, . ; ey . ! 2 D S o tment fho rallway st tho Tted | /000 gathiored from about Sau Antonio, Tox, Gromm, & matorinl witness in tho cneo ‘ngainst 3 & =2 during the strap-rail poriod of ite oxistonco. | recognizod may bo gathorod from tho fack that | O 4 y ol od | D07 0500 In Mosico,—and ho oxpocts to_sond ) AT ¥ (Mitmann) gnun Rlastan a wanshor for f:nlflt—’flm high gon iy tho property of no | Afterwardsho filled the position of Genoral | boforo his last sicknoss his logitimate compensn- Rivor, with tho purposo of commauding for Gal- | £ 100,000 hond toe comin !I‘m Shon tion. The publio dobt of the United Btates, in $55; whish was snaga by the Company, - Slay. | IO, or rallioe s ik propesty of all maiions | Suporlutoudunt of the Alishizuy Southorn latl- | tion amotntod to tho bandsomo sum of 3,000 a | Yeston tho ontire trado of ‘Toxa—linds itsolf in (ool oo nasoy| o furm ot Ugllal - Sistor nokem, shoull Te S vus fo proouro_ & tickot for Gramm to losve oquully ; aud anoutral Aubjoct taken on tho high | way, during Mr. M. L. Bykos' sdministration us | month. Ho accomplished aa immonso_amount compotition with o northorn lina having diroct | 370, =% er“" nut noross tho Rio Grando a8 aro | mado ag yaluablo as the gold which it promises £oF Otinton, Tows, bocanso Felsonthal wonld not | 8048 with arms, and in tho net of going to tho | Prosidout. of wotk, and when supplylog tho principal | conuoctions with 8t Louis, Chicago, snd the cattlo dn Toxas .| topay. poy him tho sum sgreed upon until Gromm of tho rovolt, forfoits his life to tho captor, TE BUALPENS AND TICKET-AGENTS, Sournala'of the country with Bows Lo found | sosbord cities. This great lino connects st two DUSINESA SOUTITWARD T’ connection with this plan Mr. Shormsn Do B okot. A noxt ho know of tho case, | - Sizlh=—It 1 tho duty of o noutral nationto | having tholr immonss ounolumonts cot off by thio' | timo for study snd acoumulatod vaat stores of | Poibia vith, Thilways Funning to St. Louis: at | _Tho tonnago in colton aud livostodk North- | propogos no contraction of thio curroncy, Iu- 1o loarned from tho morning papors that Folson- | Provent tho tusno from v Ports of u hostilo ox- | aation of tho Railusy Associstion of Amarica, Hiformation Toom. classio authors, whilo glving | Vinits, Indian Torritory, witly tho Atlantio & Pa- | ward wil scascoly excood tho trafo Boutbward,— | Haod, ho would scom to walro tho. lagal “diffor- B o sclagund from custody, snd, ou, tnquir. | Podition in sid of tho rovalty snd it It be fncam- | arq not in & vory smisblo framo of mind at proa: | tho Capilal oditoriala that wero femarkablo for | cilo;andatSedalis, b, with thoisuouri Pavifle. conaisting of lumbor, salt, agriculbural implo. | onco’of opinion which has oxisted in the Sonata fag, ' was told by Br. Reed that “ho potent_to ¢ °f“"‘"m“nt°{h‘ o obligation, tho | ent, and givo yout o their ontraged foolings in | thoir brief torsouess and power, This was dono | Dut its lie extonds 140 milos north of Sodalin | Monts, ganoral morchandiso, und Governmont | Gommittos on Finsuco with rogord to the bad ontored o mol. pros, on account of '"J“mflpém?rmuyi-unfcfico 0 corrolativa right. | gl dorts of ways. Their favorite modo of lot- with an organization naturally dolicato ‘and | to ‘Hanniba), giving it two connections with | freight. From Sedalin thero hns beon an aver- | smount of outstanding legal-tondor notos 3 and, Gromm's absonco. - Folaonthal was aubsoquontly n‘fi?flmm paln, fi’u Ho A lmwhi right £0 | ting off thoir surplus stoam scoms to_ bo in | groatly onfocblad by ill-hoalth.” -Fo possessed | Ohicago : one st Moberly, Mo, vin the Ohleago | 580 of 100 carqof freight cach way daily tho | jy gonnection with the law authorizing tho issue ronvrosiod. Witnoss tated thot Mr. Adama was | OPHEO the TEHCN il A tn abaseu thelr neutral | writing lattors Lo tho nowspspors clurging tho | an iiomitablo. will aud he highast conrage, | & Alton Road : and thoother ‘st Hanuibal, via | prosent seaton, Four-fifths of tho lumbar for | of this now & per cont convertiblo bond, ho fot employed by tho Northwestorn Railroad Com- | Sbligations o5 4 o Unitod Binton havo o resttain | Japorters with baving pubup ajob" on them | For yoars provious to his lsst ulneas ho did | tho Ohicago, Tuilington & Quinoy Rond, At | tho Sonthwost camo about equally from Hannis | would declaro thst the smount of tho logal- any in a0y capncity, but it was undorstod by | OF P sh by forco tho oxoossos of tho Ouban | at'tho instigation of rnilway maungors, whoso | bis work looking doath in the faco. Tho grim Hannibal it hos alao tho choico of the moro di- | bsl and Chicago markots. Binco tho ngonlug of | tonder circulation should nover oxcoed 400~ oayosd thnt lo should assist in tho prosecution | Pooplo on tho protext that their Govornment was | intorost it is to have tho commissions on tickots | spoctro sat at hi dosk in tho still hours of nfgut, roct line of tho Tolodo, Wabnsh & Wostaru Rond | tho line sflug. 1) botwoen Hannibal and Sodalia, s 0 300,000, 1o would make it awful for the Socre- ] 2 3 ingompotent to do the duty. ; bolished ; final) i io | —: i ? to seaboard ections. It 1 sbipments out of Hannibal, and from the Chi- 0 O CHTGOR, L ted 2re, Biiriosa to-| . U0 fish fault waa commitiod by the United | oo oo ; and, Bually, aessrlig tist thio publio | —ato, ut-hio boord sud slapt by Ma oido. K413 | Lo asabogse sshroeling St oMt 10, (GGl | Carhh Ml without integest, and without the burden of re- od 16,000 Load,— | domption, Tho resoryo of tho Natlonal Banks, for all purposes-of rodemption, are a pura flo~ tary of tho Tronsury to issuo tho so-called Ei4,- ] : nitod | 3o Fathor bonofitod by tho commission sud | 18 but & quostion of timo,” asid Lis physlolen, | that 8t. Loaishos an indopendont conncetion | T2 & Alion Road at Moborly, hava averaged 17 | 06,000 logal-t vo It ropresent liim, inasmuch as bo (Adwme) was not States in allowing the departure of the Virginius | gonlping system than othierwiso, Dr. um?m, o 8 horiy afior: ous r’:mm% witli Tozes vin tho Iron Mountain Rond aud ito | cora daily. It thus appears ' that, lumbor ox- \lni'flaumfgnnxcog)':d:rur:g?::'sgh‘i’;:: X,?,‘;L‘l lrfi?fiflzit & practicing nitorneg, and not famliar with tho | o8 ‘{64 iiielt and ariminal orrand, and thoy are in | "6 slsow hiow much the publio, has been bone- | his lungs aro dooply alfectod; and whilo slill: | Csiro & Tulton oxtennion to Fulton on tho Tod | copted, bub a small ~ portion of tho 100 | oy tho subjeot of tho ‘44,000,000 “reserve,” subiletios of the profossion, no pogition to compinin of consoquoncos, Iti8 | fitad by tho commission ond scalping system, & | fal troatmont nd tondor ctod; and whilo skl | Rivor, ot which poinb it moots tho Tows & | car-lowds daily passing . Hodalis for Aho | hrr, Sherman still maintains that tho opinion of : D Lok notorious that tha Virginius was fitted out inour | fow facts will suflico: An old Iady, jun{ arrived | his lifo, they cannot save him." B oL iois At | Pacifie Railway systom, connooting with all | South camo from Chicugo. Balt comes mainly | {o fl’.j‘.’,’}'n, o1 tho Sounto Oum?uithlo on Hi- \van #rora, and toatifiorkthat ho was % witnoss | POrts forthe cxpross plrpose of Carrying men and | fo Kew Yotk trom Furope, wautod o buy & tok- | wo saw hin 8o wastod and wonk that both form | tho roads in_tho Btato. Tozss—that Noptuno from Toledo direot; and the bulk of genoral | napeo last wintor, which declored that the right e hhi0 Foleonthol caso, Teard that thoro was a | Mmunitions to the aid of the Oubnn rovolt; | of to Galvoston, Texns, Sho unfortunately camo | and voico qfimmu strango to us ; and it waa | Of ourfoderal galaxy—is thus no longor tho merchandiso snd _of agrioultural maokinory i8 | 4o ngain issuo doos not exist, is the ouly uolle prosaqui cntorad in -that caso. Was ab that sho was osught in tho act of carryiug vo- | n contact with b sealpor. Bho of courso did nat B0 pitiful to hoar tho doat follow's gasping ut- | ' Lono Star :" it takos its placo among tho on- from Bt, Louis, Every important house in that | ¢ongblo position. Upon being questioned con= Jiomo in tho city at that timo. Had frequont in- inforcemonts to robols; and the conscquenco is | know tho nearast routo by which toreach hor | teranco that tenrs camo t0 our oyes as lio Baid, | terprising Commonywealtbs of tho Union. Aud city has a representativo in Toxngé sceking busi- | orning tho racont drafts upon tho roserve, Son- torconrso with Ninyton during tho pendency of [ that shois forfeit, and tho belligerent individuals | gistination, aund rolied cmtimle‘ on tho kuggos- | **Xom botter now—T can oat o littlo—I will goon | whae doos it bring 2 A territory (274,306 aquaro nois ; and ok moroly tho cotton, but thoontilo, | ator Blormnn statod thot tho Seorotary of tho oo, Blayton offored him 9100 to | 90 bosrd wore aubjoct to oxecution nnder the | tions of the tealper, who by lis nmigblo and | boat work" Paor boy, In o fow days, instosd | miles Jargor $hon Franco, and out' of which | intorcst ot 8t. Louis is intoncoly strong in this | mronenry might oxpiain his nction, 8o that it loave " fown, and got Mim n_ tiokot, [ Jawsof war. Thoy woro_outlows, and hnd no | polito mannors gainod bor confidonco, To mako | of work ho was at rost in that eloep which Tight bo oarvod six Biates of thoaizo of Now | now flold. Cbicago is cortainlymot b too old £0 | \would not, parhnpa.?m Togarded ns an inflation Which 1o “tlorwards had cashed, and handed | claim to t}m ‘pratoction eithor of public law nor | as much commission a8 possible, ho sold her a | knows no waking, To his loved mother.and | York, containing almost every variety of soil, learn ” from tho example of # rival whoso entor- | of tho outronoy, The $14,000,000 Lave been Tho 923 paid for it to him. 'Suw Blayton | OLtho laws of tho United States. kot to Galvonton vin Montreal and Chicago, | nowly-mado wife and loving slstors, a cirolo of | production, and chmn!vkgnom to tho Tompor~ | priso is fast bacoming a8 vigorous as bor own. | withdrawn and cancoled, 8nd’ caunab, conso- fwo or threo doya aftor tho nolle prosoqni was | If thoso g;:r;;i"-c‘gggngfog“{;ff%“m?vm‘;: w0t unti) shio ronchod this eity did sho find | mournora that strotchos ovar tho wholo country | ato Zono. It may e takon for grantod that this | As rospects this ‘oxas trado, too, it bohooved | guently, bo roiesued. But doubtloss tha Secro- terad. Witnoss subsoquontly statod that hig | SVeF 6X0crs - | out thot she had boon sont in an entirely out of | tondors a hoartfelt sympathy. oy rod from tho North will sbsolutoly com- | Obicago to noto that 8¢, Louis is not to bo do- £ th h i i “wployer, Mr. e hatman told im st ho had | toers, aud bowaver our blood may boll with in- | ths way direction, v i d it RV D A oither for b, Louls or Ghicago—tho | bendont on tho Missour, Kanses & Toxss Toad thek Sho %E‘uifi““s‘!ntf‘.;‘"-i\-;‘;'..‘,“.?n‘n%'%'ki?u‘n; e, e him, aud_gavo Lim 8100 to | diguation at their barbarity, thoUuited Btates | 4 gontlomnn having businosy st Fort Seott, The Death of Lrnest Foydenus Dt of tho trado of tho northorn third of tho | dlone. Tho 8t Louls & Iron-Mountain | cortain sum of monoy if ho ha not in his vaula B e, aying at tho same timo that It camo | Ve no logltimato cawso of war with 8psin. | Kanens, ‘wont to s “ Union Ticket Ofiiso” at Fron the New York Evening Post, Stato, - Lot us 600 what this already is. Ttond, nlrosdy mentioned, will Lo, 8 | tho monns to pay ourront obligations, Aud, in Lo L 5 conditlon Lo would loave | Surely we hivelad war cnongh for on geliortr | Quinoy and bought o ticket to Bt, Loniy vis tho | Our Paris papors report tho doaths, on tho 28th . coTTON strong rond for that city, dospite I8 4higlight, tho is f tho 848, Lo L ertholsuor Lought tho tickat for Lim, | tion, tud our forboaranco ongh {0 ono getioie | Qunoy'und bought o tioket to Bt, Louiy vla the | O ahar, of Me. hinest Rogdomt, ono of tho | _In tho conntlos immodiatoly tributary o tho | disadvantago of broskof aiie. ko, suips | Ialalight, the lemne oF O b mat o e naqaontly sapluned, Tho under. | admiration for tho solf-polso of 8 srostpooble | hoagain vislted o Union Tiaket, Offco and pur- O horstnant of - ", Wipneh” iilraleurs, | prosout terminus of tho xond, thoro i already | monts of cotton from Arkaneaa ovar that road t0 | $ho'draft nocossary might be expluined undor N ding botweon witnoes aud Slayton was that | than exposo thom to ‘h"“w;gm of pusillanime | conean Hokah ta Fort Beott, Thoe scnlper who | Throo or four yoars ago Mr. Foydoau was smit- | product of 160,000 balos of cotlon, tho produc- Bt. Louis havo boon nearly na graat tho prosont sl the goneral power of tho Becretary of tho Trens- A O Teve, Lows, Wittioss funlly | B oo o oy BO0EM A TR0 . | sold tho tisket dircoted bim to s dopoly DO o s yaralytio, Erom. rhich afior. trying | tion of which Lus only bopun i a sparaoly- | Soasou as thoso from toxas over tho Mlssourd, | Gry fo lapao cortifcaton b iodubne. It e ted that lio turned tho ticket (which was | NV Yons, Nov. 17, 1610, goiloman, thinking bo was all right, took s | ovory oxpediant of tho modical aré, Lo scems Lo sottlod country, This valusblo commodity, | Kaneas & Toxas Road. 3 ou this liypothosis the cortifieates, or monoy Tow discovered to havo cost 258,60) into monoy, T pE— soging ca and was oo sound asloop. On | bavo e obis to ravover, “Hls posttion in | Which tho coming fivo years aro dostinod to inc | Lo ltem of fssued, diffor in no manner from ofhor green= ‘and “usiod it bocauso ho hind done lota of work SBenator Oglesby’s Marringe. awnkoning the noxt morning ho found himself | litoratnro was somowhat cquivoeal; oman of [ crooso at least throo-fold is at the command ¥ (GOVERNMENT FREIANT ‘baoks, and cannot be recalled, oxcopt by redemps ¥or Mr. Slayton and tho ratlrosd company, and From the Springfietd (Jl) Journal, Nov. 19, bnet ngain in Quiney, tho tickes to Fort Beott gonius and culturo, ond masior of o stylo of oither of 8t. Louis or Chicago: of that market | for tho forts of the Indish Territory and Toxas | tion in coin, ¥ they nover paid him." Tho wodding of Souator Richard J. Ogiosby | sold to him at Bt, Louis boiug over tho wamo | grost ~vivacity and power, ho yob often davotod | whoso donlars go in atrong, and occupy tho flold i a very importaut ono, There are ilvo of theso | - Mr. Sherman statos that & considerablo num- ber of oflicors of prominent banka with whom - Torn was then suddonly callod upon to | and Mrs. Anna Keays, danghtor of tho Hon, J, | road ho had passed to roach St. Louis, That | his Eon to aspocts of social lifo which ronderod | with intolligont, ontorprising, and relinblo | now receiving supplios (by wnl‘jgon%émm qufl : 0go, with | ho has convorsed havo indicated & willingness to flvo some unimportant testimony in the Folson- | D. fllllullhmok placo yostorday at tho rosidenos | gertloman lost two days throngh tho kindness | his books offensive to largo cleases of rondors. It nfinnfl, carrying rondy money onough tomako | Missourl, Kansng & 'Loxas o a hial caso. Ho ¢ didn't;kuow anything about | of Mr. Gillott, at Lilishart, Tho happy ovent, | and politencas of the St. Lonis scalper. swas not from o love of theso forbidden subjects, vauces to tho grower sufflaiont to covor the | hoir distance from_the raitway, + Fort 8ill, iro thioir notes, and give np- their cireulatios 116 caso or aupihing elao.” J e eldrod & lnding s mos: . | * Fkny canco iko Sho abovo o duly ocourring, | but ou princplo that ho touhed thoo, i | costot ngging und s, s amountato no | Indiey erritos, 107 miles e e, | e idcsuping fiol bonds, 1t thoro is 10 b DR, ADAMS tovesting socioty item throughont this part of and it can rendily bo porcoiyed what & blessing it | conversations. with tho writor of this, as woll | moro than 810 por balo, worth 880, This tho | Forts Richardson (110 miles), Griflin (185 miles), | no approach to spacio payments, sud the curron- a8 mworn, and testified that s molle prosoqui | the Btate, took place b tho Liour £ noon. Tho | in that this poricious systom haa boon sbol- | a# in some of his profaces, M, Foydenu warmly | growor must bo trusted' for; and it ia enid of [ Concho (880 miles), and BoKivits 4 N 880 miles), | oy is to remain pormanently irredeomable, thoro /a8 entered in the Folsentlal case, and that he invitod guosts from this city loft by special train. ishod, defendod bis act. Literal umlhu snid, must bo | cotton-farmors that, us n cluss, thoy are as hon. | Thero was shipped” from Donieon to the Texea ia’, Mr., Shurmu’i thin‘;is‘ uoy reason why “;’m the $12d learnad thin was done -upon a tatoment | At Lincoln an adaitional cur \ras attachod, Ar- | Buch ontrages ni thoso rolatod nbovo cannot | tho faithful mirror of socloty 5 it must thow | estas nro tho wool und_ grain growors of tho | forts, during tho Jnsb, quartor, 80,000 pounds, | gurrenoy should not Do issued by the United made by Oficor_Hlayton to Mr. Reod 1o had | rived at Elklart, tho party entored carriages.in | bappon if the ticket-ofllces oro in chargoof | people to thomsolves just s thoy are ; and Northwest. Horo i alvendy o commndug, ond during “tho cirront quarter 2,000&06 Siates, and no roason why any of it shouldbe - an interviow with Mr, Willard, and proceedinge | waiting, and wore ‘spaedily convoyed to the mag- | regularly sppointed ofticials of tho ronds, bo- | when it overlookn cortain. social oxeroscences lmvlu% a market valuo of 13,000,000, ‘rondy Foundn. and tho amount for tho com- | issued by bauks, o woro inntitutod to roarrost tho Iolsenthals, | nificont residonco of Mr. Gillott, whoro hud causo, if poople were finposed upon by thom, | sud auomalion it is unfuithful to its task, It to Do attracted in lurgfl part _ to | ing quarter will' bs - 800,000 pounds,— | There is no reason for the oxlatonco of banks They wore, ko had learned, rearresiad and tried | niready assembled family frionds from Chicago, thoy conld seck redross from tho Cumpun{; but | was on this thoory that ho wroto * Fanuy," and | this city, or via this ity to Novw York nud Bos- | a total of 1,800 tons of morchandise transported | of jssuo when rodemption in coin is nol con= 4 Ly L oo Boully, Tn tho mosntimo, lio Lnd | Dcatur, and othor potnts. Grootings ovor, fo | uudor tha soalping hyatemn no redross sanbabad, | othors of his moro dublous produations, and for | fon. Dy makiug to sumo offort which thoy put | ovor tho railway, and haulod thouco by Wagous | tomplatod, Thore i wo renson why banko Joarrted tho witnesnos wera taken boforo tho tho Mmm(fuqimnnt ‘of excollont musio by tho | hecauso tho acalpors aroan ontiroly irrospousible | which even the liborality. of Fronoh sentimont | forth to attet grain, cattle, and wool to this | ru averago of 400 milos, Desldes this, o till | ghould onjoy the profit of circulating notes if ey, and 5 now indictment waa found, | Springfield Bilvor Oornot and, dancing Hogan body.. . iy found o<ousas, Ho was, howovor, capa- | mrkat, our donlera might 1his year havo ob- | larger quantity carriod by tho voad is sent on | thoy do ‘wot Lavo tha burdon of rodecming which is now ponding. Lo Tiad lontned that tho | nnd continued until tho n&‘:iolntud lmlu“ THE MAN WO LIVES IN A DARN, bloof other inspirations, sud, his *Soorot do | tainod, and may in 1874 socnre; 60,000 bnlos | eyer tho L'oxas Contral to Austin for dietribu~ | {jom, - -cano was put under tho caro of the two officorn | when, the ¢ Grend ~ Wodding | March " Pooplo who live in barns bave no business on | Jonbour,” foundod upon lifo and mannera n | from Northorn Toxaa alono, lmvhlg » markot- | tion. Bofora tho oponing of this road, all this Mr' She during b & visit in tho by Mr Willanl, who, on finding_ thot | boing played, tho doors of " the south : railroad trains. Thoy aro jgnoravt of tho uses | Algeria, 18 o most faaciuating and agreoablo | yaluo of £4,000,000, Nor is it the trade in col- | camo vin Galveston and Tudianols, ot & cosb to | i d(m;m!'-\. dfll’flr‘!sr £1 mc‘m:"mm“cnb tha ‘wnollo. prosoqui Ned hoon entered, eallod upon | end ‘of tho parlor ~woro thrown opon, and : of doora; thoy aro totally oblivious to the condi- | utory: 'Many of his works ran-through as many | ton aloue that is involveds: tho markoting of | tho Governmout of §1.86, gainst §1.27 por owt, Nhdd) b °"“!’“. ;‘ :;n'“‘{‘ J;o st fEned witness to look up the facp. Wilncss oxprosued | tho wedding party enterod in tho following tion of tho weathor outeido, and thoy find npo- | 8¢ alxteon oditions, Mr, Foydonu wos born in $1,000,000 worth of cotton would socuro to Ohi- | per 100 miles by tho prosont routa, inth u“““‘““‘" ing to Joiut in tho g Y Timeelf Lo Blayton in strong torms, and told him | order: Mrs, Gillett, tho bride's mother, an culiar ottraction in standing in tho opon door- | Paris on tho 1Gth of March, 1821, and in 1837 ho | cago urchiosors for 82,000,000 worth of goneral | - In nll this luerative businces, Chicago, sith ntion, 9 0.0xplain £o Alr, Willnrd, | tho lon. Virgil llluimn Bonntor - Oglosby nud | ways: to look out at tho econery, ag hoelnlly | marriod a dauglter of Blanqui, tho famous po- | merc handise, This is, howover, not & trade | hor unrivaled railway-systom and Lier matohlosy S s T I thous wtroui, Lavme 18 O3R1" son b, Willard. | D, Bcridan Waito s ofx sntors of (o bedo ma | it 2 hapgons to bo & vory stormy, blustoring | Htical ot aas D e ioit | hat I8 €0 mvait tho plénsaro of ahy ity indofl- | commorial facilitios, hould. liborally sharo, A Puzziod Pile. Aftor tho roarrest of Folsonthal, tho “witicascs Dridesmaids 5, Miss Mary Loatham and Misa E. |day, Ivory ono . living' in tho wuburbs | women of tho Fronch metropoliu, nitoly; King Cotton, like tho gods, will help | Whother sho ia to do eo will dopoud lurgoly on | Inthe zfrm aquavium at Brighton, Eng,a woro presont, oxcopb thoso ofticors, anil tho cano | Hickox ; tho bride aud 3r. Gillott, her fathor, | will - readily recognizo tho .~mgn who ————— + | ouly'thoso who hiolp' thomselves, The time is | tho attitudo which “hor railway-managors, capls | pike was introduced anong tho trout and other continued. On the second occasion of tho Lifigl, | A somowhut novel foaturo was that tho Lrides- | lives in o barn, 1iois very big and noisy, 1lis Insanity and Doath, cspoaicily favorable now; for tho roason that | talists, aud doalors assume oy the aquotation of | fish. Ab first its bohavior was quiet and com- Poforo Justico Beully, both oflicers wero presont. | maids had no gontlomon escorts, Tho im- | faco is rod, and ho ls gonorally naar-sighted, lle From the Pazton (11L) Journal, Nov, 18, sum old system _of ahlm\lnrf to factors | tho cotton-business, which I8 to bo tho ruling mmflnblni bub aftor nwhila the discovery was Cinlingiior was slko ‘proronl hofora tho Grnd | prosive wodding earomony oF tiio Tplscopal | comos in with an imnionao alumping and puing, | On Just Tuesdsy morning the poopls of this | o ucll on commbasion, WC the puronsiig intorost of tho Boutlwast, mado that it had o gront fondness for tho trout Jury, nud randered o(}ccuvo sorvico in proouring | Ohurch was uged,—tho Jtov, I\, M, Grogg, A, AL, | having heen obliged to run to cateh tho traiu. city wore ‘shockod by tho roport that & man, [ of mxsmllou through the samo agonts, having XIRGRATION aich an oxtremo llking, indeod, that it did not thefndictmont, Ilohad told bMr. Blagton that | Nector of 8t. Pzul’s Chureh, of thiacity, ofiiciat- | e woars honyy Arctio overshoos, o Canndian | without s partlole of clothing on, was found | boon broken up) tho fiold is opon to compoti- | to Toxaa by rail iu niready Jarde, and in lnrge Lisitato to chiare, catels, and out thom. Various e ot tha Molacu- | ing, Congralulations ovor, tho wedding brosk- | uycrcont, and o hugo fur cap with oacllaps. a0 | Monlucar tho L. 1 & M. dopot, Tho poor yio- | tlon nmong altios and dealors, proolsoly nu aro | proportion from tho Northiwestorn Stated tribu- plans wore triod ‘to stop tho havae s made, nil ?fiflmcyp:‘:d fif‘fn‘fl.’fvmfmu’.‘ifig lnr, oxcopt that the (nfi! wan agrmd; & most magnificont nmfinvltlng outaring tho cur, 1o makes o dash at tho nonrost | tim of physical and montal disoaso proved to bo tho grain-flolls and pastures of tho Ng’rumnul. uryl toulh‘in clt.y.‘ A yonr a0, t'.u;, ;-:;3‘,:; :}l,’l‘]‘y of whioh failing, a plato-glass partition wad in- oficors had chargo of tho cesa, — Tho proporty | appearauco tho tablo prosented, Thoy - wero | sont, boing careful lo leavo tha door wido opon, Jawes O'Nenl, who had been upon our stroots | This trade, alrondy ko vast, will, in it inorous- | oné through paseengor-train dally from Sedalin; 5yrtud In tho aquarium botweon it and the trout. was doseribed by tho witness with grast minnto~ o dsomoly decoratod, sud ospaciatly notioeablo | Porhaps that door has Leon closed five or six | Bunday and Slonday, nud was Lopelossly iusano, | ing volumo, fall ito the Lands of thoso who | tivo now ruu gaeh way, one of \vh{ch ‘Bas through | ho pike watoliad lts formor companions owim- e of dotall, s woll a4 tho various companjon | was tho oramontal o Eaotionory suppilod from | times alrondy by some of tho provious ocoupants | Wo undorstand his’ [hsanity and dodth woro | clain it Ly Warking for it, and by offuring to |t | eloeping-cars aitaclied from Chicago aud St. ming around ou tho othot vido of tho ginss, and, 2o Which it 'bolonged. Witnoss did not of hia | this city, “Agrooably to tho oustom, now mora | of tha car, and 4o no onomoves togloao it again, | primarily cauved by o gun-shob wound | evory facility for lransportutionand oxeliango | Louis, “From Donidon Lo Oopsicaus, tho foxus darting toward them with great volocity, sio- o e 18dg0 know tiat Gallnghor or Sinyion | then ‘formorly, In vogue, no wino was offored. | -Frotty soon tho last-comor bo‘;iuu to ool chilly | over the right eyo, récoivod whilo sorving fun | which tho hoat mflm?u and marts of the North | ‘Contral is of tho standard gaugo; it thora caodod in bumping its noko violently ngalnst tho Tud ovor recoived & dollpr from suy porson | After Drenikfout, donclug wan resumod, and dur- | Mmuolf. Ifo wondors why thie Rallroad Com- | Michigen B gimont, during tho robollion, Iio | ean pravido, “Thiore o cortaln to bo ostablishod | changea to tho wide Houthern gatige ¢ bt tho | thicks plato, Evidontly wondoring what s tho wrongfully, or iad ovor ‘dono g wrongful action. | ing tho uflornoon tho Honator lod off & cotilbn lnny ‘doonn’t keop ites cars warm, and conoludos | had got away from home and friends in his in- somowhero & Campanios are arranging ut that place to ohango nnttor, it ropeatad the oxperiment sevornl times, § IURYs Ol DULY, WAS AWORN, i 18 an ologant mannor, and thore was tho adii- | {o move fo & wmore comfortablo woat. Bliould | wno Wwanderings, and was allowod by our city | coTTON WALL TIeRT OF Tuk Nontuwesw, | tho truoks of (ho ouré, by tha samo dovice tutdl, eonwvinoed that thoro muat bo somolling nil told to moko n statomont. 1fo anid ho woa | tional fonture oF voeal music, Mrs. Tink singing | a0y une vanturp £0 puggoest that ho was thocauso | and county au Woritios to dio 1iko a hog of cold | as commanding and suthoritativo as uro the | used ot Busponsion Bridgo botwoon tho Gront wrong, it roluctantly consod ity offorts, Uho 2 ploye of Capt. 'Inrtle, and procondod to in an unueually oxcollont manmor, of ‘all the discomforl of himwolf and his follow= | and hungor. o havo hoard our suthiovition po- | stack and graln markots of Chicago, ‘Thus far, | Woutorn of Canada aud Erio Roads, consumin f‘“‘"‘ s thon romovod, and tho ykn finding w1 owploga of Capt burti 200 e hone | "o brido woro wiite cordon il m (rah | passengers, 1o SIS, oirindud iy, | yorly oilsed. o, sccoun of ki aoglooig | Bt Lole shaply by Sosking Do siiort, b ion: | v a o viantos, - Wion e nboomplods | 1 could s by sud srofid thotrout, fruguontly giva tho Dl nt, 1o had boon in Worthgl- | with point laco aud wilk puflings, and 'tho roa- | thinks. that *somo l:mnplu wto vory dolidato” | this poor insano being, who was Lomeloss, | mng thia advautago, llov totton rocoipts havo | through slooping-cars will run hotwoony St Louis | Biot- aftor thom, but always stopped abruptly o w0 & fow minuton when Blayton cauo fu, | lelion orango-flowor wrenth, witl point-Inco vél. | Whon ha gals off, ho lonves the door wide apon ffl“n loss, oud holplons, This s the gecond | inoronsed from 8,000 balos in 1870-'71 to 98,000 | snd lfixlcngo anl Honston, Lven during tho | Whon within afoy inchos of ils H‘cndod_"f“)’-, nnu{ o or“am“k Waorthelmer to tho station, and | Bho worp no Jowalry, All tho brdoumaids wao | sgain, su somotimos takes tho procausion | insany ‘man-who hins diod fn our oity with- balouin *71-'3, uud 160,000 bales in '72-'3, TBouldos | provaloncoof tho yollow fovor (bolaw Corsi- 83 {f o sudden recollection of !"fl\““fl {niluces e the station-kbepor to book bim i re- | Bies @mugling with vory eloborato trimmuys, | to opon his window Just boforo going out. | in tho' pask six ‘months, Our authoritios | thoroughly canvassing tho flold by ordiuary | cunw), thore was bub littlo dimunition fn travel | 8d thoir consoguoncos had fashod upon bin "“{“F i ¢ tolon goods. Blayton suld tho war- Sunmr‘bglufl;y was drogaed in tho tradltioal | As Shiy golflal indiyidual trayols s groat doal, | showld cortainly look after this cluns of un- | travoling ion, thoro hus hoon no timo whon ond | to Toxas, Posides tho regular passonger traing, ——————— Faavis by ' Boocha cnasod jtnoss fo bo [ contume wnd gavl ‘eyldduco of tho heartivsa | snd s tho suburban publlo uffor ‘scourdingly, it | fortunatos. At tho jnquost hojd by Govonor | or two loading capilaliste of Bt, Louu wora not | tho Misour], Kausag & 'Toxns Road provides A Morribio Coincldences ot ws of o ke, U0 \on In 'tho eoll about | with whiok ho enfoyed tha accasion, | o | yowdbomall for tho milroad compaales Lot~ | Tiodwoll, o Sollaving wa olfitad fiom tho ovl sojonruiug i Northor Toxas, oxamining ita ro- | familics and ausocintions with comfortablo box- From the Itokopio (k. édbuns \ tockad up. - Withos e ro belod i out, | Tho pasty bada faronoll it 'shagy paitpel ¢ | I ol hutting apparatus o il doors,of | denco aon s o shl that o maigo i Taties Boirabe, Tunklug (o hoguainianco of ifa busl- | oars, in whish they can traneport ol thole offoota | On tho 101h of Atgust Inse Yat Lynol waa run £W0 uurfl“v:“l{ i dfi&nv«rnd \hiat wome of ko | in tho nftornoou, oxproseing tholr plessio sb alo put up & aign, ** All gentlemien will ghut tho | O'Neal, was born in Roohostor, N, ¥,, was 18 | ness-mop, gl slnytnlng-wnxu end mens for | (live stock included) and liva With thelr faml- | over by tho cars and killed on tho raiiroad just 3‘(},}2:“;,3 .:,gy‘w“ found by lim at tho station, bn{nt; priviloged to attond ono of the moet | door.” In na othor waycan thoman who livou | yoars old, and had three alators_snd two broth- | bulldlug up a pormanoit tra cH pid 8t, Touis | Jica; aud on thean tho rates por oar ara fixed at | ubove tho junction, He was druuk at the ime. 5 Lriltin o woddinga in tho State, Thoo were'| Iu & bara ho taught the courtosies of raijroad | ere living in Detrolt, Bich, snd, had frienda at | has this sosson organizod s -Cotton Exohango, | only u slight advanco over hoso on livo stook, | L i g| i 0 wad puckod I bORS: < itnos hnd arrosted soy-'| probably abou Wliroe Lundrod guests presont, | travol: i+ No. 12 Bouth Ganal fl'mfddhlfl L uing | the brostdonkof yhlon T mol. i Toras, Gyt | Wil all thoso sdvantagon for cliosp andqulol B, e R 4 DO s on Jush auch warriaity from Justlcos Eifily alutivos gnd intimato friond of: the : ANOTUER D10 LEASE, | s 2Sar o hiad Horved in the Twonty-third | his porsonal attention to the cotion-trado, ” ‘Iho | traneportation by rail, Sititudos sth Tmmigrato | in tho saumo piaco, Toln Lyiich, & biothor of Pat, oral “M‘t oy Dfl)‘gul‘; o wituoss 0 bo | family, Sanator Oglosby and hia brig Joave for A short timo ago the fact wns made lmblln Michigan Infantry &.m“ bia fathof and wother | rexuit is sconin tho faot that, of tho 160,000 | to Tosas: by wagon. Tho rallway travelor | was killod. 1ils hody wag out in two, fourlcon céexz;n‘;e?:égwoin?miad“mrf.hélmor back to |, Washivgion on nex| Thuiraday, / thiat the Wiscondiu Ogntral Railroad had leased | wero born in Irolan ‘ales markotod this yomr through Bt, Louly, no | throush tho Indian Territory pastea hundreds | cara passlng overit, o