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\ i dsred in one place, Fa was preparod with sworn atatements to show that overy Atatoment of thoro outrages was trus, and it would not do to sav that they wero heralded to the country for_campaign purposcs, The men who mado nch statements wero sonred with fron hearts, llm! hadno aympatby. [Applauso in the gal- orics, 'l'ha)Chlk (Ferry, of Michipan) dirceted tho Bergnant-st-Arms £9 seo that the rule was on- forced in tha gallerics, Mr, Hamiltou, resuming his argument, eaid that the whole cutrago business ' was wrons. Tho idea that (o gond people of Loulsians, as cuitivated, a3 mtelinent, sud as patriotic as the Sonator himself (Morton), should be put under megra control hecause somo rufian ilied a man was an outrage. Mr, LnnAnfinhcx‘l the Renator (Ifamilton) if ho indorsed the action of_Ponn 1 overturning the £tals Governmont of Louisiana i Ja7i 7 Mr. Hamilton vaid ha_would answer the qies- tion 1 hiw own way. and propound to his fricad another, and that was, Did ho (Logan) believe McEnery bad been electod Goveruor of Louis- laun? ‘Ar. Togan said that ho bad reported that. in his oniuion, there had boen such frauds chat neither Ketiogg nor McTiuery wero elected. 1le then repaated his question” fo Mr. Hamilion ahethur bo indorsed tha action of Ponn mover- tarning tho Stale Government ? Mr. Iamiiton—\Why, there was no State Gov- crament to cverthrow, aud tho lon. Seunior hing o reported. {Laughtor on tho fluor, sudap- planse in the gallories.] 3r. Hargont mave notco that in caes of fur- ther applause hu would move that tho galleries be cleared. Mr. Logan safd that, so far as hio was con- eerned, he did not mnd applanse in tho galleries, Jt was the raine Lo lad Leard years avo, iu tho {ufancy of the Rebelhion. My, Hamilton, rernming hixargument, snid, an tothe causcr of tho lato war, ho would sy aothing, but ho would say to the honorable Hen- ator from Lllmois (Logan) that Awmerican free- Som awan Lora i rovolution and tebellion, and the synipathies;of tho American peopls were slways With thots who roso against. tyranny aud oppression. [(ireat applango nnd fusses the gallery on tho night of tha Chair.] ORDER TO CLEAR TUJ AALLERIES, Mr. Sargent moved that the gallerics bo cloar- ed. Ariced to. Mr. Coukling appealed to tho Sonator from Cahfornia (Sargeut) to so modify his motion e tonim tat thoss portions of the galloties Wwhere repeated disreapect bad_been shown, 8o far an thoso pereons whom ho heard by their piedccensora in 1860 and '61 wers conceruied, ho knew they wers piacticing their indignity upon the rights of the Senate, and hio had no objection ta1uterposs agaiust turniog them out uf the gal- tery . Tipton eaid he only wanted ta finish tho speceh commenced by thd Sunator from Now Lotk when he (Conkling) intimated that a1l this ipplauso camo from peraons who symeathized aith il geutleman frum Morvland, * fio (Tip- ton) wished to remind him that much of tho - plsusa yesterdny was from thuse who sym- pathzed with the parcy to which tho gentleman {(Uoukling) belonged, e Sir. Cunkling saul yes ; and, timo after time wheu appiause oceuried, tho Chair had sdmon- whed tho galleries to be quiet, A fow moments 250, when s Sriend bebind him (Logan) mndo some remark, thera was applauso i the gal- {erics, aud it was then that tho Chsir first nd- monished tho gallerion fo-day. Applanse had before been hestowed upon the gentiemat from Marylund, but no admonition_was given then, 1t did not concorn him (Coukliug), as be had not received the applause, but it did concern the docency and order of tho Sonate. Tho erecta- tors should not bo allowed to thundo¥, a8 if they were in n theatre or circus. Ar. Howe suggosted that the Senstor from Califorais (Sargent) awend bis notion %o 8 to increase tho pohce forco iu the gallerics, amd whosvor should be found upplauding ebould Le 1emoved therofrom. 2 Br. Bargeot eaid it woull be imposeible for {ho officers of the Senate to kuow who spjland- od aund who did not. ‘TLo only way to ovade thin applause was by clearing ot léast that portion of the gallory from which it came. Home timo ago Lie gavo notico that ho wou'd move to have tho galleries cleared if the applauso khould bs ro- yeated. 1o now modified his motion, o 88 to have the gallery occupiod by mon ou the yight of the Chair cleared. Ar. Tipton moved to amend 8o tbat only per- eons violating tho rules of tho Senate khould be yunished, Mr, Stevenson hoped the nmendment of the Souator (Tipton) would be agroed to. Thora was an intercstivg debate, and ho Loved the Amorioan Senate woull not diive ont from this chambor Indies and gentlemen who bhad a right 10 bo hare, JIr. Thurmsn 88id ho desired to pecond the eqtion of his friend from Koutuesy. ero woro bundieds of American citizens in the gal- leries conducting themselves with proprioty, sehilo otliers were violaung the rules, Lot them bo doalt with, 1o did not think 1t wiso in Sena-~ $ors 1o hesp npon these poople epithels, to way tho least, extremely sovere. It would not do to churge auy portion of the peuplo interasted 1 theso dobatos with treswon and being traitors. Thoso who applanded did vory wrong, aud no ano censurod them more than bhimsolf. He recullected that since he held & seat in this bodv, that whon o cortam Ku-Klux bill was befora the .Hennte, moro than one Seuator who advoeated the bill was cheored. All theso things were wrong, Bpectators were hLero to Listou, not to appiaud. Let tha Sergeant-nt-Armne etation shougl men1n tho gallery to sco who tha of- fondars sre, and if that failed, bo would voto for tho clearing of this galleriey alao, BMr, Thurman sulamtted as a Aubstitute for Mr. Sarsont's motion an _order that tho Ser- geant-at~-Arms bo directed to place in the gallery & Auflicient polico forco Lo AXTeRt ANy person whi sy disturb tho proccedings by watks of appro- ‘bation or disapprobation, aud Tepurt suckh casgs to the Senate, Mr, Bargent fald he had strong lopes that af~ ter the severo condoumation wiuch applaure had roceived from Senators ou botl snies of the chamber it would not bo repeated. So hoping, e woald nccopt tho suvetituto of the Beuator from Obiio (Xnurnuun), but gave notice that it the applauso should be renewed bo would reaow his original motion to clear tho yallerica, Sie. fiipion naid Lis heariily concorred in tho substituto enbmitted by the gentleman from Oliio (Ihurman), aud ko bad no hewitancy 1 paying, if tho Scrreaut-at-Arais could not pre- wnrvo order, tho Senato hnd the army of tho Uunited Biates, which it conld call in to preserve it (Langhter.) 'fue Chair (Ferry, of Mich.,) raid he deslred to vesify the rematss of the Seuntor from New York (Coukling) as to tha sction of the present occupaut of the chair. When tho apjlause was firsy given, the Senator from Maryland (Ilamii- ton) wan then speaking, but the Cuair took uo notice of it, deeming it wiso not to noticait, au his action in supvrewsing it then might have beou construed an against a political oppousnt, It was Dot until applunss was piven to the Seu- atar from Illinos SL()L'IH) that tho admouition ras guven o tho gallerics, Mr, Bagard ssid the Chalr might have prompt- 1y arrestod 1ho applause when it was flist given to the gentlemnan from Merviaud, aud be (Ferry) oull havo besh sustatuied by overy Heuator ot tho Domocratic sidoof the cliamber, 'Tie Dumo- crats would not for a moment suspeet bim of wrong o lujustico, as they bud overy avidenco of iis fulrnons, aud would stand by b, The substitute of My, Thurman was then adopted. MR. RAMILTON TESUMEH, Mr. Hamitton, resuming, spoke of the recent eveuts 1n Lousisuas, nud said they were ali part of » conspiracy to keop Kellogg n office, iy next vend from tho disputch of Gon, fSheridan in referonce to declaring certam persons banditti, and have them tried by nuhitary commission, e commentod ol this dis- pazcls, and aaid Le bayad & wilitary commisgion s o ing of the past; Jt was ono of thome thivgs which nonki forever remain a blot upon thio fair famo of Awmerican Jiborty. Had it como to this, that the Pieuident of tho United Htates could issue his orders to orgauizo a State Legis- lawure, aud Gen. Bheridan carry thom out? Could nothing bo done to arrest this wilitary power # Wan il Benato to sit bere and have a mililary officer nivise the Vresident to declare & ot of men banditii? 1f that sentiment should bo pormittod, that saino Uresidont conld mayel thas sme General to the Senate sud Iloure of Lep- redeutatives, and cloar ull theSenators and mem- Pers out at the point of the baybuat, He denied that peoplo wero serassinated 1 Now Orleaus, Rollogg Led uot boon assaseinated, Casoy Lind »ut, and why should Gon, Bhendan Le uliaid? An couclusion, be urged that peaco ba given tans by lowing tho peaplo of tuat Stata rule their own affars, and ouce more there 4 be pearo’througliout the land, Uayard then obtained tho tloor, but the weie went juto executivo seawion, aud Evou e THE MAPTER IN THE ROUSE. In the loure, Mr, White asked leave to offer & Tesolution thanking the Premdent for tue omwpt ayd Mcient mesrures advpted by hun or the preveution of violouce, aud for the mestensnos of Jaw sud order 1w Lowisiaus, and ledging him tus Learty co-operation of the itike to wostsining bis offorts u that behall, Mr. Bromberg objucted: Mesera. Back, ltundall, and other Democr @ewanded the yous und uays on tho rexolution, Who Bpesker ruled thas, objection beitg mudo, W8 resclution was uot belore the House, Mz, Bromberg theu withdrew bis objeotion, but the withdrawal was too Iats, and the resolution was not recolved. AENATOR GORDON TO THF, LOUISIANIANS, WasniNavoN, D). 0., Jan. 7.—Scnator Gordon, baving received numerous telegrams from Now Orleans, Lna mado a genoral reply to thom ns follown; BENATE CANDER, WASIINATON To tiov, .John MeRnery, Lietd 2, I, Marr, Sew Ortans: © congratilate you on itis forbesranco of the people, Btill forbear ecery wrong, and if aireatn and bandeuffa are resorted ta, PHII forbear, and our rights will be vindieated by thio Amerieads esple. You cannot betlet mubsurve tha interents of Tontaisun, of {he Ronih generally, and of Ity than by continuied forbeatanc, even Wuto dvat J. 1. tlounor, TIMENT, . 0., dan, 06— v, Penn, and — DEMOCRATIC SE TESOLUTION 1N THE INDIANA TIOUSE, Suectal Diepated to The Chicage Tridune, Ixpiasavords, Ind,, Jan. 7.—~Iu the ITouse, Mr. lavens, of Viga County, fntroducod a reso- Iution on tho Louisiana matter, rettmg forth taat n legally-organized Legislature hiad beon broken up by United States soldicrs, and de- nouucing 16 88 8n infamous crimo, and calling upon Iudiana Sonators and Keprosoutatives to uso all their power to restors to Louisiana her outraged soverelgnty, and to prevent tho per- petrators from ropeating thaie crime, Tuts pro- vokod somotitter discussion, Fulk, Independent, and Kounedy, Republican, not wauting to bo in a hurry to rebuke the National Govern« ment,while Iavens waa very meau in hisspeech, Anattempt tolay the resolution on thu tablo was defeated_Dy 37 ayes, 51 noes, soverat Inde- pendents voting with the Democrats, — Demo- crath in the lobby loadly spplauded, which Speak- er Tarpio abowed withont Testraint. TUE LESULLTION DENOUNCING 810 1N THE SINNTHC o Spectal_Taepateh fa the Chicagn 7ridune, 81. I'avt, Miun,, Jan, 7.—Burchard's Lonisi- Ana Tesolntion, offered sesterdny in the Houee, was fo-day, by s straight party-vote, mado tho epecial order for tho 21st tust, TIE ARKANSAS LEGISLATCRE. Lirrre Rock, Avk., Jan, 7.—In the [longo this morning the_following rerolution was intro- duced by Mr. Duniam and referred to a special comumitteo of 1ive : Wieneas, On tho 5th of January, 1475, in the City of New Orleaue, the Legialature of ihe Stato of Lo~ slapa, eiccted bytho yenple tbercof, b peacosbl ietly, and sccording to Liw, canvoned uud organized birend wirpose of atteuding to the tegislative busiu of sald Stato; and itekEAs, Baid Legislature, convencd and organized 8 nforosald, was empowercd to yudge of tho qualificas tlona and election of its awn members § oud Witkniras, Tn purauancoof eakd authority the sald Legisiaturo did proceed Lo pass upou tne qualitcations aud leetio of tivs members thvreol, sl did decide duly Dy reaalution that skl tive members hud clo:ted and wero_duly declated entitlud to membuers of eald Legialaturo ; and Wisiieas, Gen, Dy Trobriand, of the Unit Ariuy, ncting, a8 wé ure informed, ander_orl Gon. Shiosidan, did enter 118 hail of tho Hou rescutatives of 8ald State, and by force of temut to efect tho eald fivé membors of snid to force upon thetu as Chief not been elocted 10 eueh p Wugneas, A majority cf tho members of sald Legie. Iature, desiring no confllct sritl the military autburi- tios of the Utiied States, and_ from ther duty to their Stato and conetituonts, and thsic own personal re. wpect, did pesceably rutiro fro the show uf & Sarco of arma, anel thus 3 Legisluture, chusen by the people of a maverciyn State of tho American Union, has, in aulitanco and in fact, been dispersed by the military of the United $tates, without sny shadow vr autuority of law ; thercfore, Vit Ilessived, Dy the Houre of Repreaentatives, thio: Bouate coueurring, That wa do exrnestly protest, in tho natug of the sovereign people of the Biate of Ackaua wan, agatust this unauiborized military lnterfercuco 11 thio jocal affulrs of 5 S:ate duly ackuowledged b bo and compicns o part of this Americsn Unfon ; snd we Liero and now appeal to the candid Julgment of tho peapia of theso Uinted States, to know wuether or nat Soutliern Btates aro mess Provinces, of independ- ent Btatos within and composing a part of tLis Union, witl the coustitutivual right to govern iu their owsi 1ocal atlaire, ADDRESS TO TIE PEOPLE. Tho following was publisbed to-day : To the eople of the United Mates: Taving seens & dispaich of Oen. Sheridan fo the Secretary cf War, n which ho epeaks of terrorism as exiating in the Stato of Arkansas, wo feel it to Le our duty fu elalf of the religlous communitios with which we aro connected, to say to the world at large that there &+ no suchl thing as terrorism existiug in this State, and no oxprosmon af public opinion of of pri- ale actlon except thiut fmposed by an_ordinary code of laws, and that alneo tho last of May of the past year tho couniry has been profoundly quiel, There bLuve been no persecutions, pulitical or oflierwise, and, a8 fur oa we Levo beon 4blo to learR, 1o White Leagnes or_uny other similar nasocations, As Gew, Sheridan has not Leen in Ar. Yausan, aud could ouly bave formed an opiuivu of nay account for tho existence of or which ho proposes & tamedy, ‘cxtinguiah ull L and produce s oy divard @zgerald, Bishop of Little Rock ; A. T, Wine 3, Presi dlog Elder of the Muthodia: Cliureh South, Littio Ruck, Atk 1. N, Pierce, Misslonary isishop of Arknusas and tho Tudisn Tersitors; Thomas It Welcls, pastor of the Presbyteriau Churchi ; T. J, Lesk, pastor’ of the M. B, Church ; Jucob Block, bl of tho Congrezatioual ual taracl METAGE OF GOV, DROWN, OF TE: NasuvirLe, Toun,, Jan, 7.—~Go cludes bis mesdage to the Lugislalure as ful- Jows ; In conclunion, permit mo to express my rongrataln. tioun that, uniike the Lagislative Assembly of una of our sluter tit.its, 50U bave Lecn silowed 1o auseuibla peace «biy and pertest your orgauizationwithout fntimldation, No ilitary surroundey our Cipitol, or drives from Unelr rightinl aeuts the Tepresentatises of thy peopic. "Lho edicr of tho petty tyrant does not bere uvail to disgerso tho State Legslature; yet- your iminunity frym #nch outrage 1a Just now milo more connpderonn Ly the syectacie of Loneisua trampled under foot, aiid denpolied of Ler hbertien, If we may credit the veporls that réach e through the duily press, and wiifels xeous to baye {ho ranction of ofticfal suthority, the power of ths National Goverument, through ity military arin, 33 belig wred for tho subscrslon of all e Hbrties 1ho peopiv of Loutsiua have tho right to liold dear. Toralbly it 1 not in your power ta domore {lan Inferpone o solemn and eatuest protest auainst this glacing critme, yet If this be oll that the ltepro seuluilyen of 80 Valorous a Stato as Tenuesses may do, T trunt that your protest miay be mide with sick ewpiia- sls and carneatiives a8 to arrcst the aitentlon of every Jateiotie citizen in this Republle, snd_awaken tho peo- Pl everywhere 1o 8 sense of the dunger shat threateny our caustitutioual Rueriles, SAGE: OF THE MABSACIUSETTA GOVERNOR, N, Mass,, Jau. T.~Gov, Gaston, in his go to tho lceislature, rotors to the Louisiann matter na follows : ‘Tho presence of an armed farce of the United Stat in the Legislature of » Ktats, foF the purpose of u tHing s eloction contest between palitical ) artics, su fatior of great concern 1o ol the peopls of Siates, more erpeclilly in 8 caso whare the p offect of such prescice may ba_to subyert tho popuiar witl aud impore tipou the yeople rulers whom thiey huve uot sefccted, 1 uvite tho fmmediate atteution of the Legislaturo to this subjcet, MEETING CALLED IN NEW YORE CITT, New Your, Jan. T.—Ihe following sddress to tha citizens of Now York, caling ov them to meet and protest agsinat wilitary luterferenco in Louisiana, was issued this eveulog : Tu the Citizeng of New York: Tho Assoclated Preax aiwpatches of events which took place in our wister clty of New Orleans present tha niost marked uitack upon the rights of American eltizenublp which L aver tuade “efuce tho establithmont —of our Goversment, A leghlativo body of 8 ninter peaceably uskembled, Las boon Droken futo and dinporued by Faderal troops, acliui United States, "To give exyrosnion to the putraged feollugs which ev- oy citizen of & freo commonwealih Iniet experivuce atthacritie,—~bapyly tuthis counisy so unjuralluled,— againat the underiying prinelples of our Goverauent, W ask you 1 aeremble, irrexpective of party ties, ab the C. aper Tuatituta ou Mouday ovenfog, fan. 11, (igtod) ViLLian G, Buvans, WiLLrass 1, Wioknas, Witriax M. Evancs, Wititax B, DUscay, Acuuse Berstox, MaNTON MANBLE, WinisELaw NETD, CianLes A, Dana, BYLNEY WENSTER, aud otbors, A SPECTAYL MESSAGE FRON TIIE GOVERNGR OF 011D, Cotvuns, 0., Jan. T—Cov, Allent has just sont the following mewsage to tho General As- #embly, and it was rafersred to tho Committoo on Federal Relation T0 the tieneral Auembly 1 desireto call your uttes tond f thy jute rlorengy ion wucl procedings vf the Leghalsture of & ate, [ 1he reported ation ut the mblitary, in une weatiug persons cisinitng 80 bu mentbers of tlie Lotg- sfauas Legiviaturs, oud giving their plac:s to jer- wous contestiug’ \ho vamo, s tiue, and by legal and projer, then the snwo tntertern, Jeiol and proper liery, and it aremed 1o i s be the duty of 1ho reproventitive of tho Leaplo of this 8.ate £0 2t bUCE CULET B YIGUTON Protest againet any action (hat may La made 8 pro.edon tla averthrow of tho b ton. ! Federal au- thority, then, 10 tuy Judgment, you should request ite itomeilate repeal,” If thore Is lio Law fur it, ten youz indigusut protert should be beard st Waskiugton, lue *hatiug upon such acticn by Uongrors s will preveut o the fubure, euch Hagrait ouir.y sgainst et ey, TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. A painter nsed Collins jumped from the rail- roud biidze, about 0 fest "o the ground, two wwiles wont’ of tiux City. yeaur ay, aud ros cerved injwies frow which e )robsbly cannok recover. o hud been drivking hard £or soveral days, and was iutoxicated &t the tiwe. A toan named B, Tracy, o traveling_ salosman for tha fitm of i1 A, Jaudt & Co., of Iuwa City, Las been wissing severs! days. It is said that his drowned bitself in the rniver near that placo while in a it of delwiuw-tremeny. WASHINGTON. The Senate Finance Bill Passed in the House, Debate Cut Off by the Previous Question, Mr, Maynard Said to Iave Acted in Bad Faith, He Ought to Have Allowed the Offcring of Amend- ments, The Confumacious Witness Sent to (he Common Jails Irwin His Piteous Petition for Mercy Disregarded by the House, The Man Abert May Throw Some Light on the Queslion, e Wil Take until Satuarday to Think It Over. Reverdy Johnson Advises Him to Keep His Honor Unternished. ‘THE SENATE FINANCE BILL, | ITS PABNAGE IN TIE ROUSE. Special Dipateh to The Chicaro Tribune, WasmvaTox, . C., Jan, 7.—~Tlhosndden pass- age of the Bonato Iinance bill in the fIouss was unoxpectod in view of the fact of the action of tho Commitiea ou Banking and Currency yostor- dny. 'Tuo spoedy passage, howover, is doubtless dus to the fact that tho action of that Committeo was cousiderad by ita Chisirman, lorace May- nard, &8 not having beon takon. Directly tho contumacious witness, Irwin, had been sent to s coll, Me. Mayuard, assuming to countrol the Senato bill, called it up, and, before tho Honse becama folly awaro of his purposs, movod tho previous question. In doing this, ke kuggested that the amondmonts which members desired to make could be printed witls their spocches in tho Congressional Record; in othor words, members could propose to smend the bill nfter it had passed. 'Fhis was ioo much for thoso who beliovo in Orator Mumm. This action of Maynard satounded his collvagues on the Bauking and Currency Committoe. Rians dsll, of Peunsslvania, forcibly protested that JMaynard's action was in violation of the under- standing in Committee. Randall declared that the Commitlee, with but one negative vuie, bhad decided to petmit TIE ANENDNENTS ta bo affered which wore outliued In thoso dis- patches last night. Thoso amondmonts wera: Uno providing for striking ont the first und sccond sections of the bill relative to the substi- tutlon of eiver colu for fractionsl curroncy: and the second provides for tho cancellation of the retired grecnvacks. Maynard's ouly oxcuss for Lis action was & quiblle. Ho reminded aadall that tho Senate bifl had not been referrod to that Committeo at all. This was true, but the subject matter of tho bill had boen considored by the Committeo, aud voted upon as iudicated yesterday, and, if tho bill Luad been &t all reforred, it would Lave been sont to that Committes. Tho membors of tho Dauking and Carreucy Committeo aro sil agreed thut Slaynord acted in” bad faith. There is no doubt that the Comumitice, with but ouo dissenting vate, agrocd t2 pormit the two amendents to be offered which were indicated. The truth, doubtless, is that Maynard was overruled by outside influ- ences, wiich induced him to forco the provious quamjon upon tho Benate bill without debato, Lut tho rules of the Mlouse estopped membors from disclesing the gocrots of tho Committao. There is genoral relief that tho bill is passed, avd that o dry discussion was bot begau, al- though tbero i much dlsratisfaction at tho ve- culiar manner iu which the iyl was managed, THE VOTE, Tho bill w28 passed without debate~yeas, 136; nays, 98, No analysis of tho vote wonld fce curately show the position of members either as tegurdd specio-Layicnts or utlation. 'Tha mo- tives controlling luembers wero most various, Some_ voted for tho bili becauso thoy believed it would 1ncreaso tho cnrrency. thers voted agaiust ¢, hke Wilam "~ D. Kclley snd Fiold, of Michigan, becauso thoy weio certain that the bill would not increase “tho curroncy. Others yoted for tha bill becaude it would con- tract the currency, aud provido the way for epacie resumption; while others still votod agast it, like mony of tho New England mem- bers, for tho reason that thoy doubted its con- teacting powor, ‘Llioro bas soldom beon & bill paewed which hod o many focs, nnd o muny frieads who were also its enemics. The attempta of members to have an u{.panumc t print spocches were amuaing. Mr. Dawes wan sarcastic enough to remind then that they would go down to powtority without baving the amendunients thay would have offered priatod in the record. Kelley protosted against any funeral orations aver the Lill, so all theso ap‘nloclml must be rosorved for the “3.45" cbao. [To the Amociated Fress.) ACTION OF THE HOU! WasmNoroN, D. 0., Jan, 7. . Beck Intro- dduced & Uill to provive fur a umform currency, for the retiring of Nalional Bauk notes, and for the resumption of svocle paymonts, Roferred. ‘The Houwo thon took up the Sonate bill to provida for tho resumption of specis paymonts. 3r. Maynaid, the Chalrman of the Catumiteee, moved tao provious question on tho passugo of thio bill, 40 88 to cut oft all debato and amond- meuts, but with the suggestion thst membors who had proparad any reinarks or propositions on thio aubject would have tho privilegs of Liav- Jing them printed in the Congressional Record. “Lho previous question was seconded 100 to 0, and then the yeaw and nays were called. On ordering the wain question to bo put, ths vote tosulted—yeas, 15 nays, 105, The quenuion was then taken ou the passage of the bill, and the Lill was poaesnd—yean, 163 nays, 99, "Ihs following 1w tho vote in dewail 3 YEAB, Albert, Hodger, Toberta (E, i), Averitl, Yooprry Jobinson, Tarber, Hoskine, Riirk, Lairere, Jonghion, wyer, Barsy, Howe, Bayler (Tnd.), ihr, Hunter, Beofeli, Tiewole, Liines, Seudder (N, Liecy, Eaesol, Lieudilvy, Keligit, Burehard, Klingss, Burleigh, Lampurt, Butrows, susg, Tatler (Tenn.), e, Catu, Lougnridis, Towe, Taowndes, {8 6y Lyuch, Cuittoaden, Nlaedih, Bmih (0, Cinyton, Brragnn, Clenenty, Htavard, Cobb (Kan)y btarkweither, o, BL, dobin, Cuten, tilrawbiidge, Ctooe, Taylor, Crounee, Loman (N, €, Curtls, ‘hotcs ¢ Danford, “Flsompson, Dobbins, 5 “Thorubirgh, Danyan, Negley, Toud, Duell, G'Nehlly “Treniain, kaincey Qre, tyucr, Farwell, Orth, Waldron, Freemud, Pucku Wiallace, Frye, Yacker, VWard (DL, Gurtleld, e, vard (N, ), Gunckla, Tarvins, Whevler, Thale (A6 eltiaw, Weitto Haruier, Peudleton, Wuiteloy, areinot, ike, Wi, Hathorn, Pla't (N, X.), Willard' (Mich.), Hawley {111y, 5.4, Wil (Mase.), iy, ratt, Wiliians (Ind.)y Huvaltom (Wisy, Puruian, Williazaa (Sich Hacuta(Nod.] N, Weiwon (La. Hiudee, Richmond, Wison (Lud.)--133 anaters ¥a unter, rker (Al Hagans, Yorry, (Bl Iamflwn, ¥ ., Hancock, ll?u.nh, e " Kibilos, Bayloz (G.), THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JANUARY §&, 1875, Rell, aleher, Schefl, Berty, Ttavens, Aendider (N, T.), Blownt, Hawley (Conn), Bherwoudd, Biwen, oretord, Rioen, Vrly Herndon, Buntn (N, ), Vromberg, 1loar, P Routhard Hrown, Losr, O, Btepliens, Batlinton, Tiolman, Btone, Caltwell, Ttunter, fitarm, Clark (Mo}, Keliey, Swann, Ciark (N, 1), Ruapr, ownsend, ik, uee, € imingo, Waddelt, Cook, Walls, Whitehead, Seittanden, L Whitehoure, Grosdatul, Marshatl, Whitthorne, Crutchfield, Melann, Willard (V. Daves, Miliiken; Siilse, * Dewitt, i, Wilsoft (ML), Fldredge, Morrison, Wole, Fleld, Neal, Fink, Nesmnth, Ghibdings, Niblack, Young (Ky. Glovery N Young (a, Guoch, Yarker (¥, 1L), AN ISTERESTING COLLOQUY. Aftor the vote was announced a eollogny took nlaco 88 to tho mombors having the priviloge of having printed in_the record remarks which woro not dolivered. In iha courao of it, Mr. Randall accused XMr. Mayuard witly having acted in bad faitl, Mr, Maynard expreased the hopo that Lis po- sition 1t the Houso or out of It did not depend on that kind of dizcuwsion. 1fe hind acted on tho bigh responsibility of & member, and ho was not to bo_detorrod from bigh public duty by talk abent bad falth, Mr. Kolley objreted to tho printing of any faneral porvices ‘over tha biil, Tho Hauso hav- ings passed tho bill under tne gag of the provions yuestion, he would not consent to the printing of postbumous apeeches in the record, whien might lead tho pooplo to Leliove that discusaion hiad been permitted. The bilt now goes to tho Tresidont for his sigluture. ———— THE PACIFIC MAIL INIQUITY, IRWIN PRUTESTS AGAINSD THE AUTION OF THE noTsE, ; Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Wastttsatoy, D. C., Jan. 7.—Mr. Richard B. Irwin insists on becoming a martyr. Everybedy supposed he was & prisoner in the Diutrict Jail when this mornjug tho Bpeaker stated that ho bad a potition to present to the Iouse, in which thora was nothing disrespectful. That petition was from Tuehard B. frwts, The manner of tho petition was loss deflant and impudont than was that of his argument of vesterday, but ita purport was the same. 1o dil not want to go 1o prison, for tho roason, a8 he putit, tht the ITouse has no right to gend lnm there, aud that,i it had, to send him there in his stato of ficalth ould Lo an _act unworthy of the Spauish inguusition. ‘'wo hours more of debalo wero dovated to this man, who scews to boast that he liag both corruptod and dofled tho America Congress, Ife was sent to his prison coll, have ing tho Loy to Lis prison houso in Lis own ands, . ¥ DUTLER CHAMIIONS IRWIN, Ben Butler, whoss sbyones was much noticod yosterday, to-day taok part as tho chawpiou of Irvin, "Dutler's argtument had all the in- gouuity aud forced patios of an O1d Dailoy law- vor. Tho Ifounsd was fu no moud to modify the rontenco, mud heoded Dawey' worning thut to modity bts punishmant would be cousiderod 85 o notico to the Commiiteo of Ways aud Means that ths iuvestigation might Ue abandoned. Jaynard himsolf, who ' yesterday became Painfully couspicucus in advoeating gontlo pun- ishunent for Iriwin, to-dsy withdrow ail objece tiona to bis incaccorativih in the folon’s coll, Eldrodgze, of Wiscousin, contintiod to atlract tho unfavorablo attantion of the House by lug earn- cst plens tn bobalf of Irwin, It wan in vaiu that L3zn Batlor told tho ITousa that the incarceralors of Irwin would have a place in_ bistory with_tle acts of Nero, Irwin was sont to peuson, and lie- fore the month 1s out may bavo compauy th "'ho imprisonment of Lrwiu is likoly to bavo a good uifect upon TUE WITNESS ADERT, I'ho Intter this morning beforo the Committeo Was very mervous in ‘mannor, and_evilently greatly fears imprisonment. The Commitseo gavo him until Satarday next fo decido whother ho wishoa Lo bo presonted for contompt. The cuergetio dircussion of tho Waya and eans Comanttoo or ta the basis of coutidential rela- tion betwecn atfornoy and clicut startled bini. Fven the Democratic members of the Committes 1° (pmd no attontion to tho opinion o Reverdy Johnson. 1184 qpinione Lavo ceased to ba the terroy of Con- gresxional committoes, 'Fhe evideucoof the Waslington bankers, Riegs and Cooke, showed that £100,000 of the maeney to Schumaker was pafa through their kauky, Of this amount, %50,000 w6 Riggs' was paid (n 81,000 notos. Au attempt will soon bo mado to discover how many £1,000 bills woro depositad in the oflice of tho “Sergeaut-at-Arms nbout thia time. Tho Comnutitoo are detotmined to EANCIE TIIS MATTER TO THE NOTTOM. ‘Thore are some indicutious of plans to prevent tho Committeo from arriving at all the avidence in the vaso by preventing the sttendanco of im- poctant witnoseen, LOOKING FOR RING, Swectal Dupatel to The Clacaae Tridune, 81, I'Avr, Minn,, Jan, 7,—A Deputy Sergeant at-Armd 18 reported Lo bave arrived at Minneap- olis, last night, looking for King. (10 the Asmrciated Prese,) Y TAKEN DY THE COMMITTEE. N, D. C., Jun. 7.—%'ho Ways and Moaus Committea this morning reaumed the Pacitic Mail subsidy {ovestigation by asking Chatlos Abort. asain: To hom diJ you pay tho monov disbursed by you under the direction of Irwin " Abort theroupon read to tho Committeo sov- oral lotters. One from Irwin said he could nok rive his couzont to Abert’s answering this ques- tion ; that ho doubted tho propriety of counsel aver giving up tha confldence of his client ; that ho would bo contons 1f Abert would follow tho advico on this point of Itoverdy Joknson, Jeremiah Black, or some Iawyer of siwmi- iar standing, Tloverdy Johuson's lotter to Abort stateds "I you were employed by Ir- win as counsel, and in that capacity was directed by Lim to ompioy other persous, and to pay thom out of the fiinds placed in your hauds for that prrpose, you canuot logally or morally dis- close thoir names without bis consent,” Abert was_excused until Saturday, when he #aid ho would decide about answeriug the ques- tion of the Committeo. . 2, W, Riggs, tho banker, identified a check for 50,000, payable to the order of Johu G. Schumaker, and paid him in $1,000 bills, at tho roquest of Hchumaker, Abert hiad an necount, in 1872, in tho wituens’ bank, and e would fur- 1sh tho Commitzeo with a transeript, ifenry D, Cooko identiiod the chocks for 50,000 each, drawn May £0, 1873, by the Brook- iyn Tiust Company, on the Maride Bank, to order of Johu G, Selnmaker, which woro cashod by Jay Cocke & Co., in thus city, and presumably paid o Behumaker. Congreasman I’arsons said ho had propared a statemont to road to tho Committco at their convenienes, aud 10 o'clock to-morrow was the time appointad, Adjourned. IBWIN'S JAIL QUABTEDS, The Houso having refusod tu reliovo Richard B, Irwin from lmprigoument io the commmon juil, Borgosut-at-Army Ordway this allornoun weut to Juil to make nrrangomonty for lis uccommas datlon., Trwiu has beeu assigned o room which will bo rendered comfortable by the addition of winter furnituro. It is oxpooted that Irmin will Le romoved thither to-morrow or next day. i o NOTES AND NEWS, A COBRECTION. Soeetal Dispateh t3 I'he Cheago Tribuna, Wagnriorox, D, C., Jan, 7.~Mr, Crittenden, of Missouri, desires that s correction he made an to Lis vote on the Ilolman resolution, as given {n theso dispatchcs, I'heo record puts bhim down as voting for, not against, the rosolution. TIE CADETSULP CABE. The rebutting evidence In tho Btowell esze mekos the charges of having sold a eadefahin appear more unteusble. Tho fricnds of Btowel claim that ho can how that the monoy transe actlons betweon him and (hruliam rolated to 1gonoy loaned Stowell by Grabam one year prior to the a'loged cadetship sale. Btowel! has theso unpaid notes of Graham's iu his possession, aud tha letter of Btowell, produced by Grakam, can ;,o eatily explulued in connection with those usa, (70 the Asocrated Preav.] TUE IMPEACHMENT CAYES, Wasmington, D, G, Jan, T.—1n tho Honse this morning, dtr, Wilkon (Iud,), from the Commit. o0 vur tho Judiciary, mado & report ou the ln- poschment case of Judgo Durell, of Louisiaua, to who offect thar, haviug raceived oficial iue formation of Durell's resiguation, tha tasolus tious of fmpeachment bo laid on the tallo. A loug divcnasion ensund, paitly o tho quet- tiun whether the resignation of ~ the oflico pieciuded impescinent, sud pait- ly on the moasure of Judge Duroll's culyability in the baukrupt proceedinge iu his court, snd 1a the famous miduight uvrder, which was characterized s rather a military thun & fu- Clo:ul order. In the course of tho debale it way deciared by Mr, Dutler (Masy.). that Judgos et be tauglt to keep clour of politics, Fiually, the resolutions wera laid ou the table —yeas, 123; nays, 68, the case of the impenohiment of Tud, of Alabama, but nat until after another lengihy digouasion on tho legal quostion of whothor 1n- poschment procoediugs can be Diossed againat & man who, having resigned, ia no longer in oftice, :nddnlw on spocial charges sgalust Judgo Bus- ced TAE CIVIL-RIANTS DILL, In the Houns thin morming Qen. Butler gave notice that Lo would, next Mondsy, offer a rosolution that in the cansideration of the Civil- :liul\l;l bili no dilatory motions shall bo onter- ained, Mr. Ttandall romarked that rosolution was not worth the paper it was written on, to which Gon, Butler roplied:: ** Vory well ; wo will sco.” TUDLIC BUILDINGS. In the Benato this morning, e, Mitchell moved that the Senato take up tho bill for the covstruction of & Custom-House and bonded warehouse at fPortland, Oregon, and appropriat- ing €100,000 for that purpogo. Mr. Sherman anid Lo would object to the presont consider- ation of this bill, 0 wns oppos- ed to any further expenditutes for public builaings in the presont condition of the finances. Tho auostion baing on taking up tho bill, it was docided in the aflirmative—yeas, 223 nays, 18, Mr, Coukling orposed tho prssago of the bilf, and pending the dircnesion the morn- iug hour expired, and tho bill was laid over. TIE RUGG FURT FRAUD, T'bo Solicitor of tho Treasury has pronounced fraudulent tho claim of Bugg Fort, of Teanes. seo, and tho Secrelary of the reasury has di- rected action to bo Lrought against Fort in tha United Btatea Circuit Court at Nashville for the rocovery of tha money, aid has collad tho atton- tion of the Attornoy for the District of Column. Vi to the facta for such crimival or civil sction s thio caso may warrant, e e THI INDIANS, ftoving Areapahocs and Cheyennes—~ The fecent Troublo in the fudinn werritory—~Tho Iccont Vimt of the Endian Commissioners. §r. Lous, Jan. 7.—Advices from Gen. Popo at Fort Leavonwortl, army hoadquartcrs, aro that aoveral small bands of soutbern Arrapahoos and Cheyenue Indiava aro sttempting to reach the northern agencics of the samn tribes, and ho recommenda that they bo strested on their ar- rival and ment back. Muskougt, L I, Jan, 7,—Tho citizens near Vinits, undor tho leadership of Judgo J. L. slays, Who have ocen Laudoed togsther to avold arreat for complicity fo the lato sbooting affair near the residenco of Col. Adair, Indisn Terri- tory, ou Qlristmas, havo lad down their srms and returned to their homes, determined to give up the guiity pattv to be dealt with asccurding to the luws of the Cherolies Nution, Chict Ross fias guoranteed tho personal safety of all, and fregdom from arreat, excopt to J. 'I'. Boamer, Nole, Mays, sud Joln Hatehell, who are known to have been enpaged in tha shooting, Hatchell in under arrest. Mays will not bo protected by lus frionds, Beamer, slias Donbletooth, hay fled tho Nation, and is harbored about Chipitoka, Kav. Tho Governor of Kansas will be called upon to arrest aud surrouder bim to the Choto- kea aathoritiea. Although thoie are no oxtradi- ticn trestics to covor the caso 1t is to bo hopod that tho Governor will furtber the onds of juy- tico by aiding the Indian authoritios. B The following dispatch hos beon rocoived at the oftico of the Indias Agent: NEW YK, Jan, 4, 185.--70 G. . Ingalls, United States Indian Agent :5:'The action of the Commission- ers in tlelr lato report fonching leginistion for the Indian Tevritory {3 most wickedly ropre- sented throngh the press, Tho Commissioners did not recommend nuy actlon whalover looking to @ disruption of the ftibul rlations or aitotment of Iands, or iuterfesence with_self-government, Thoy did recomnicud, kowever, a Territorial Government, which can bo ‘attained by making the Okumloegeo Conneil ktrovg and ctticlout, nd contemplated fu the trealy, tho establishment ' of courts within the terrsiory, and & dclegate o ropresent them iu Gongrens. ‘Tho Commisalopers canuot be used in promoting the nterost of any corporation_ or factlon. .y ruels only to best welfure of the Iudisns in se= ring then every rigutand protection of lifo and projerty, (i) Cravros 1, Fisk, Chairman of tho Board of Commiasioners, FIRE 1N CHICAGO. A large conflagration oceurrod Iast evening at 7 a'elock, the properly deatroyed being that of tho Chicago Fertilizing and Rondering Company, corner of Forty-firat etraet and Ashlsud aveuue, of which Jacob J, Storer is Irosidont, The build- ing, & large two-story framo, togother with en- gino, tanks, and other apparatus, was totally con- sumed, The loss is estimated at $40.000, In the absenco of tho managora of tho ostablish- ment the amount of insurance and companies in which it {a placed coulil not o obtained, The bursting of o koroscneslamp causoed the fire, Tho brizht light made by the Hlames eaused soveral ongincs to feave the city for the scena, but none of them reachod the Bpot in timo to bo of sarvico, Two mon—John Bonflold, the foreman, and Felix McAvoy, the watchman—wero slightly burned during tho progresn of tho fire, shile en- deavoring to put it out beforo it had gained wuch Leadiwny, AT BALTIMORE. Barmvone, Md., Jan. 7.—The Btate tobacco warohouses on Loog Dock wore complotely do- stroyed by firo to-night. It I said that 2,700 liogehieads of tobaeco were stored in the waro. houaes, the loss on which is ostimatad at 8250, 000. Toss on buildings, $40,000. The tobacco was privcipaily from Maryland and Oblo, It is impoxsible to sscertaln to-night the names of tha ownora or smounts of insurance, J, R. Hunt is said to bave bad 370 hogshonds of to- bacco atored, the loss on which 8 830,000, fu- mu‘;‘"m $13,000. lusuranco ou buildings, 880, 606, —_———— CASUALTIES, INCENDIARISM AT FORT WAYNE, IND, Special Diepatch to The Chicado Tribune. Tont WAvye, Ind, Jon. 7.—A frame Louse ownod by Mra. Brackonridge, and oceupied by Mr. Bmith, was destroyed by firo oatty this morn- ing~—the work of an incendiary, Thora haa beon considerable property doutroyed in tlus manner within the last fow weoks, The loss in this n- stanco {8 about §6,000, with sn insuranco of about 4,000, GCRUSHED BY A LOQ. 8pecial Duspatch to The Chicuao Tridune, Seanta CexToe, Mich,, Jan, T.—At Bradford's Camp, 4 milos west of thia place, yosterday af- ternoon, William Lord was instantly killed while asalsting at brandisg aand piting pine logs for runping. A large log rolled back over hila body, erushing his head, limbs, sod Lody, into 8 shape- losu magy, o was about 2) yeary old, FROZEN TO DEATH. Sneclal Dispiteh to The Chicnvo Tribuns, EasT aa1xaw, Mich,, Jan. T.—~John Johoron, discharged from tho Btate's Prison s fow daye ngo, was foued dead on the ico yestorday 0 milos above Ldenville, Midiand County, ifo wan on hin WAy to Giardner’s cwinp, and In aup- plm::d to have perished with coid, befug thinly clad. CHILD BURNED TO DEATH Sveciat Disvateh to The Clacago Triduns, WiNcuesten, Ind,, Jan. 7.~A daughtorat C. O, Marzls, 9 years of age, of thia place, was horeibly burued by tho explosion of & casl-oil lauip, cats- g doath in 8 fow mowments sfterwards, Her mothor and elder aister, tryivg to savo she child, were soriously burnod, CCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. PuinapELeris, Jan, 7.—The sgents of the Ted Stur Line havo roceived s cable diupatch stating that the steamer Arian had passed the steamer Abbotsford, two days from Quecnstown, on her roturn to that port, under sail, with hor machinory disabled, Tho Abbotaford was ou hor way frow Antwerp to Now York, vis Londan, where ehio had beeu ropmrod after her colfision with the Indus, “ho steamor Kouilworth, now diuo hore, has ‘been out twonty days from Liverpoul, but no afarm iy fefu for hor safety. 8a¥ F'uaxcisco, Cal,, Jan, T,~Tho Paciflo Mail steawship Salvador vailod thin moralng for Pans ams, via Mexiean snd Central American ports. PittaveLeuts, Pa,, Jao, 7.—Steawer Indizua, from Liverpool, bas arrived. , MoviLLg, Jan, 7.—MNteawmer Trinacris, from New York, bug arrived. New Youx, Jan, T.—Arrived: Steamnahips 5t. Laurent, Havre; Powmmeranis, Hamburg ; State of Nevaila, Glangow, New Yonk, Jau, T.—Arrived: Bteamor Gosthe, from Huwbirg. e THE STATE vs. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. Speciul Lisgateh (o The Cavaoo Tribunes Semixaviery, I, Jan. 7.—The ruit sgalvet the lliinois Centrul Railroad st Cairo, brought by the Rallroad aud Warehouso Commigsioners for extortlon, ia set for the 18th iust,, and the Com- mlasionors have been assurod by thsir attorneys that tue railioad sitorueys will be ready to try + tho sawe sction was taken by the Jlousc in i their case. -yust ati} KATIE KING. The Final Explosion of the Greatest Tlumbug of the Ages Some of the Fragments Come Down in Chicago, Mrs, Eliza White the Woman Who Played the Spirit. Letters from the Modinm Holmes to “ Frank," alins Mrs, Wiite. A Fallare to Recelve Her Salary Exposes the Fraud. MORK TESTINONT, vectal Dispatch to The Chieado Triduns, Patuapevruns; Pa., Jav. 7.—Tho exposs of the Katlo King manifestaztonn in thia eity has beon fully troated iu tho columus of Tue Tuwnuse. The testimony of the young sroman who lived in the same hovse with Alr. and Mis. Nolson Holutes, at 60 Notth Niutu sircet, in this city, and who oxhibited thotrinkets given to Katio King, a8 proof that she eoacted the part of n spiritin tho cabinet soances, atd perronally ro- coived tho triukets, has also been published. Tho young woman's plausible explanations of sll scomingly impossiblo feats or so-called manifestations, tho whole modus oporundi of tho porformancs, and her confossed resomblance {o the alloged epiritunl face and form, have heen cited side by side with tho arguments advanced by thosn who etill rogard the manifostations of tho_Ilolmes seances as valid. Wbo ovidenco ngainst ihe llolmoses has beon irom tho firet very strong, for tho facis, which oae by one travepired, moomed to supplement “each other; but sl eo much_has apparently dopondod upon the trust- worthiness of tne young wowan who allages thiat aho porsonated Kutio King, thal many Spir- itualists who hinve boen suxious to bo just have not yet withdrawn® theit contidenco in tho 1lolmes mavifestations, Thoy have argnad with pomo show of reason that, until some evidenco could bo sddnced_that would corroborsto tho toatinony of the Katio Riug impersonator, thoy fregur\l the young woman as 8 very clover binckmailer, and” the 1folinescs as deeply wronged. Such evidenco was, of conrro, under circuinatances very ditiicult to obtain, but, de- tormined thst the trnth sbould be brought out and the matter dofinitely scttled withoit turther delay, your correspondent Lins patiently . . .. FOLLOWED THE VARIOUS CLEWS to tho mystety a3 they woro discovered, until ho bns amassod au amount of ovidonco suflicieat to ot once ond all discussion. ‘This ovidenco conkists of correspondence be- tween Eliza White (Katis Kiug) and Mr. Nelson Holmes, bills abd seccipts for cabinet sorviced ronderod, nnd otlior papors Vearing pon tho sabjoct, but of lers publio interest, as L 0 not desiro to weary tho readers of e Tnin- uNE with this volumnious teatimony. I have «o- lected o fow lottors for publication which, though cautiously writton, fully explin themsolves, and = furnish all the corrovora- tiva testimony which i8 now nccessary to rovo the wholo materialization business a per- cct humbug. _The tolowing is o latter writicn by Mr. Nolson Holmos, shortly aftor leaving this eity last summor. I reproduco it-verbatim of litoratim ¢ Drnsrrenp, Mich,, Bl Aug., 1874, Dras Fnang: One lotter hasl 1t was directed to Mrs Lyons. Jiareafter addross al r lotters to Jennfe or mo, Wiat do you mean By b following . sentonce, which I quote from yr letter: What do think tht man wanted of me? ifolmca will tell you what I wrote about Lim 1 4fa (€ . Tahallneo him if lic comea on Wodgesday of this week, snd wil foll you what lo want of me, ' AN this 18 fuexplicable to us, have ‘got no letier from yom, and haye nt t, slightest 1dea of what you alinds to, or what man you refer to, Explin jourself, Dr, Cbilds ells “ug it Nl lettor thut Lo asd gome fricnds have had three or four sittings, Do 8 = H you know anylhing about 17 Mot & singlo aper Las como yef, Cout you send luet Sunday's JRemutolic, Irea aleo tho (Irankic, Onur plhiotos wiil alko apy tank Lealfo’s Hlnsirated Newspaper, T (i fend Liin al4o, . Why it —— with you? Han bo g his * Electrict * ‘I'roatment 7 Wo went to Toledo on Wednesday ond remajued over night. Saw somo of x bonnetts and a good many dirty ntceots, and e turnod t, next day sadder hut nof much wiscr, Thera must bo aeveral lotters for us in Eyvon's care. Reli- rect thom fo us. Next week will Lenbio to telf you soma- thing definita sbout t, future, If you have written 5 Jsticr to me tell mo how addremsed,” Don's forget to #ond Tt papers I mentlon, Dou't crook yr elbow too often aud iry and find something 1o do busides dobling up_ yr fists, If you cver expect to bo & litle Iady no ia t iimo to comtnenco. NI and cool here but awsuf duil and dreary, D, Chil 5332 Lhat the photos dou't gO off se lively as bs e pocted, snd wants mo fo reduco the prico e you, mover do but one thing mora while you live, let that ona thing bo to JFrite snd a0 us ¢ news sud seud tho pavers have ou cleancd up ¢ houne and made things look alf way decent? 1 kmow of nuo betler placs to try ik eork of thing than 60 morih Oih strect, Don%t fool away yr money and {ry to keep ont of bad company. In case wo abld need it, do yeu think you ed pack up our gooda and ship themious? Yra trul Nzur LE DIDN'T PAY EATIE, * ! The Holmesos loft Philadelphia on July 28, 1874, going to Toledo, 0., whero they remained but a shors timo. From Tolodo thioy went di- rectly to Blivsford, Mich., whero sonie of Mrs. Holines' relstions remded. Defore leavinj Lhiladelphia Mre. Whito demanded somo bacl pay which was duo her, lor componsation for personating Katlo King was &5 & nighe, Pahad Nelson ilolmos paid the monsy the ox- postira_might_have boon long delayed,” Ifo nce cused El White of not being s good apirit ectrees, and said Boveral hard thiogs that caused & Dbroach which never quite healod. Arriving st Toledo, ha wrote to hor, msking her forgivencss and begging her to r?l at ouco. 1lor roply was recoivod av Blinafeld, but it was not 4o worded 88 to assure him that all was soreno, nud his desire to lear more sud oftesor ls saveral timos vopoated in Lis answoer. Tho nswme, Frauk, is pisinly s ruso, for, bosidos msking the reader “to clean up the houso and make thinga look Lialf way decont," & quoer message to send to a tuan, sud a stranger one atill to 60 North Ninth setroet, whero no ono of the male pox then rosided, 'The wiitor, in an- other place, ives Mrs, White sowme ool advico, concluding with, “1f you ever expeet to e a Littio lady, now is tha time to com- wence.” Tho paswage, * Oue photos will also appear in Frauk Lestio's,” rofor Lo the plio- togeaph of .. Kutie King stauding sloug- pido Mr. Molmes, whlch was takun by Mr. Iorn, of this clty, during & privato soance held for the purpose. I shonld liere stako that I intorviowed AMr, Horn, shortly after the occurrence, and Lo stated postivoly tlat tha figuro which came fram the cabiuet, aud which Lo photographed, WAH NUT A BPIRIT, Tho possessive pronoun *‘our™ usod in the sentenco quoted 8 under thess circumstances very signiticant, whou it s remembercd that tha writor tefers to s photograph of limself, Mr, Motmes, and the reader, Mis, \White, now known to the world as Katio King, The followlng luetter was received by Mrv, White whilo etill at No. G0 North Ninth strect, 8ud is proof conclusive that tho correapondonce butween the two way puroly of & buriness charactor, and that that business con- #iatod in working together to humbug the publio, In tius, as ju tho forogelng, tho wrting iy with- wut doubt the clirography of Nelsou Holmss, snd the carafulnoay of punctuation, as well as tho style of eliminating tho vowels, which conld Ve readily roplaced Ly o compomtor, shuws tho oftect of forco of habit in the wiiter, Holnos Leing at one tuno the cditor of o Baptint papor §n oue of the Sauthera Bintes, The following is & verbatim copy of tho ongiual ¢ Uuwvoro, Mich, 33 Aug., 7T4—Dzan Taaxx: Wo have decided om Iwaduy st Cuivago, ana oa woon s WS et mcttiod and everything 4 %ighte v send 3 ufs ticket Trom. Puflsduiphia to Chicago, sud oe_woou thureafic ax possibie T witl re. deem your plcd;fl:fl from the pawibrokers, Out of $230 twat 1 bad beioro leaviug Philadelphis 1 bave but litle of it left uow, Jeming's people ber sra your, sud cdnt do otherwise Lut heip thein, 8o far 0uF tri) has beeu vory oxpensive, mors so than I futended, ‘Thiv is nine itcy our gaod were ab'pd oud B0 elque of thom yet, ‘Tue bights are cold and 1 ueod maLy tuings th%wo lofs Leliiud fu 1. ‘s gaYO A weatico 0uo Higlt last voek to thesa #apheads hiese it was liku *¢casibug poarls Vofore swine “Fi * quildriver ¥ ol 1, Jumitiary adertook to bo 'euts ub Our expense, Tho Mt biller dosa of gall thit bo over touk was tay reply, which fnd euclosed, "V boys sli laugl ot i3 nuw, ' Juhule Log bad spolis a Vot blood o yautitias, Houio suous o (Wl it uuvf]:u t. stomwach, wud others ulveratlon of t, stomn ki, FRIAY 23th, € P, m,—yor's of £.30 18 st hand, W will loave Luro for Chicago o Moday next, Yuu had i Detter wond yr goody to Vineland, care of Julis Al~ len or seli them, It & too lite now for you to (0 10 Lee. To gu there sud rotura hers sud 40 i you wd' dlatra wd coal you e Jeist 310, now my adyioe 1o Jou s tht you get yirself iu tirm 1o cuo tous by & Mtk or 13ih of Heps, We will goa tcket ta Cifengo, and 1f wa cvo Aarmonize, with W batter tiat we dul i Vhiladelphfa sud - will Ufy and avold syl fuolishuess ligreafter, 1 have no dotlk but you il & best yow kuow Low T did ‘not menn’ fo Ol fand with yons am ouy sorry hat § didn't move out hefore £, 15th of Aup,, s went to Vinelaud and areanged mattera tn alay thero U1 we ed propars oureesns ta durn ronnd, 1 now wish tht 1 lad leb Dr, O, Pag & Tent for Bept, 15, Howwvor, boiter luck noxt tune, Jeinio fa piit out beeauss you didnt eend lier Leds Toum curpet, ns #hie thout & goni deal of 1L, Wo won't be lonyg i msking rome monoy when we once get started agafu, You curs weud for yune yr (luge In Paw with veiy ttle sdditional expelines siow. Lot this matter e dully anderstnod, Wa wiil send you yr faro fr.m Phitada to (hieago and then, 23 roon an” we can, will 3oy you Lack sl (bt you bave exyendel for ne aud “mako analters all equare again, Now in yr reply to this stafo explicilly what we ey export, and, 1€ fh1 fa sullsfactory, we will know how to proceed,’ You “wiil ko Chiesfo, aud wo will s1Tange it 10 tht you can po out and (0240 by when you pleane and enjoy youreil, Fron thero wo seil grade ally wark oug wa. ton anid rewin thare UL aummers Tulw 14 t, bewl T ean oifor now; bops you wilt accord with ue fu thin matlcr, Yrean over, Yirer, L', §,~D0 sour # bz fn my hiat, and then rend 4 by exprean, 1 need it, My whito list s too cons plenous, K:til addrews 5 lotters hre, Wil netily you where abirest us {u Ohleago, Tidtter send y7 tuings if y tiituk beat, hut sl G balauce of ours on, In tho above cpistlo it will be econ that the ITabmosen bl dacided to;locnte temparaniy st Chicazo, Heveral promitient citizens of your city had invited Lo mediumy to favor them with & “visib_Rs toon ma il becamo known that the would travel Wost for the summer, On aceount of thoir quariel. with Mis, Whito, arsiog from their failure to pay her for her assislanco m the husmess of humbuggiug, thoey conld ot take ** Katie King® witis them, and srero thorwfore abliged to awald Blrs, While's pleasure. Tho fact Lhat tho MEDIUIY DISTINCTLY OFUER T TAY. Mrs. Whito's oxpenwcs ta Clicuzo, aud to re= deem her pleJges, would prove, evon i brought forward alone, that who was necessary to theie welfute, aud ay sho hias boon & strangor to thom 8 fow ryouths previously, aud ss ic has been siwown that they did not spealk of her in a com- vlimentary raawner, 1t is ovident that bl weuidnot have Jept up a contluunl corterpopds ouce with Liar, maamg thoir 1opoated offera ta Lier, b ot ler presotico hoen absolutoly necese sary to their stecens in Chicago, Whan leaving here, tia tolmenas assurod Dr, Childs, ltobers Dalo Owen, and others that they would ba awa; & fow weoks, and would return’oacly iu the f o Jiold meauces, 1 hiave found out ot most of thelr furniture was sluppoed fromm hers to Blisstield, Mich., on the 1thh of August. On thn 26th of August Mrs, White wrote to Mrs, Holmes that if they would keap their promises in the future, aha would do as thoy wished. Tlolmos speaka moce delimtaly in the above lottor of his futures plaas, aud anmwors dire. White's questions about the fmvdchnncl.r which sho el poseessod. Lhe words JE WF CA¥ MARMONIZE, : ara significant, and plainly intimato’ that 1f they cav agres that sho conld agin Lo Katle King, and have her €5 mizbily, Mr. Holmos' resolvo to avold such foolisnuess loro. after wos uudonbtodly wise under the cireumstancos, [ Mrs, Whits held i fato 1 hor hands, and he knew it. The ean. toneo, ** you will like Chicago," ele,, clinches the wail squarely. 1ad tlia part of tho letter bio- como tetached, and afrerwards perusod by x stranger, the reader would natarally conclude that the writer bad been addressing & lunstio wlto was gencrally CLOSELY €O NED DURING MUCHT OF THE TIMN ap Notth Niuth sizeet, Mes, White remalued in hef room with tho shutters closed, for, althouph it wan koown o a faw that ahs lived in ftho;Shouse,] shio atates that as o goneral thing elo did not leave her roowm, exeept whon iu porforming in the eabiust, ‘Cho routs wlich ifolmen bad planved in this lottor was altorward ebandoued for good reasous, On the 10t of Hoptember, st & sosace ix Dlisatiold, A THAP WAS BET for the slioged Katie, aud suo was obliged to give up her attempt to reach thi cabitet, and o tako refuge o a woodshed @ sd- joining ~ the - houss in_ which the peanco was given. Tho lhandwriting ot beth Icttors givon above have boen ideontified to-night befars eont to yau, by Dr. Childs, ns Holmes' bandwriting. Childs has ro ceived smany lottois from tho impostor, Drc, 28, S T declino to hold sny moro Intorviows with any person or perons, I thiuk wa havo already cone vineed tho public what §8 what 1 1674, X aall loave the city in two or throa days. Eatre Kina, The forogoing loiter sho sont by a name) !wnqon whou I had piped her to hor hiding-placa n this civy. Ifollowsd bherup, and she refused at tirst to talk, but L oornerod har, nnd ho was at length obliged to confees. Tho lotters which nre published aboverand othere in my po.session, I cbtained with the groateat difliculty, Jourualists from Olncinnst] Doston, and Now York aro hers trying to forrs xlmt the matter, but their efforts havo boen fruite onn, ‘Thua ends the talo of tho most gigantis bums bug over porpotrated in this country. CRIME. § TORTURED AND FROZEN TO DEATH, B1. Louis, Jan, 7.—The Republican has & spe= cial from Topekn, Kan., atating thas Jossph B, North, allas * Buffalo Joe,” who murdered Creorge Jones on Christmas evening s year ago, ‘Wwas bangod to & ulu;mrn pola by a mob on tha night of Dec. 30, at Wallace, Kan, The knot of the rope with which he was hangod oanght under hus chin and did nat choke him ; so he hung for »long time in that position ; talking to tho mob, imploring thiem to rolesso him, but received only oers in roturn, Ile did not dio for overtwo ours, and finally frozo to doath, The Bheriff of Ellis County ia atter the mob, and tho londert ‘will soon bo captured. ATTEMPTED POISONING, Bpectal Duyatch o The Chisago Tridune, GaLespung, Jan. 7,—Considorable excitoment has existod in this place during tho past few da over the attempted polsoning of an entirs family by the name of Westbroos, residiog noar Centre Toint, Matilda Nelson, s 8wedish woman, boarde ing with tho family, was atrosted for the an'ann! and after an examination this morning was hel to bail in tho sum of £1,000 to Appear at the &oxt torm of court, G —_—— THE WEATHER. ‘Wasurxaron, D. 0., Jan, 7.—~For ths T, Lako rogion and tho Uppor Missiauippi Ialliug barometor, slow Iy sising tomparature couthesst tonortheast winds, {ucressivg cloudls ness and snow. Yor tho Northwest and Lowel Missouri Valloy, winda shifting tonorth and wedt, rising, tollowod by falliug temperature, cloud; weathier with rain or suow, and falling follows by rising barometer, LOCAL ODSERYATIONS. Citoaao, Jan, 7, 1875, Tiwe, i 0:538, m, 50,26 13 61 N., gentle 1 : Al 73 N, W, lig] N, W, 1j UENERAL ONBKRVATIONS, Cit10460, Jau, 110118 . . N L E, outle Cheyouie, Guicago, V/ILL OF CAPT, E. B. \YARD, Spectal Dinputch o L'hs Chirago Trivuna, Drrgarr, Mich, Jau. 7—~The willof Capt. 5. 13, Ward was adntted 10 probate to-day, [t gives his wifv and hor two cluldron the Luding- ton luwmber itercst, sud all appurteunnced oy Iand sud water, and part of the pardonal propurly ef the howsshold, Hae girod soveral fricuds tuseus of remembrance in the sliapo of stock in tho Ubicugo, Blilwaukeo, of Wyandotte Rolling-Mills, and all the property beyoud thub gows M equnl wlmres 10 Lis onftdren and bhis wister Ewily, It is t) bo sold at the discietion of the ‘frustecs, aud fuuded for the beuefit of the Jogatees, tho jucome to be paid as fllu‘yu-\ll elvct, excopt thut it is nover to bo antfcipated to any of them, ‘Fhe family mansfon is given to his sister Fmily aud ¢he tive childron of Cupt, Ward by his firat wifo, and, 1 cavg of the death of them all witiout is-us it goen to tho chiluron of lus dacenved sisteh Sally and Abba. Tho vuluo of the proper.y leff the” widow avd Lor ohildren iy valucd o 1,500,000,

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