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CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: of Chicago, rend a paper on job-printing. Tho membors of the Association rogard thoir meet~ ing n8 0 grand wuecoss, and hone to derive auch donefit from it, Tt was lirgety attended through~ out. They passed renolations thauldng ovory- body, and tho tailronde hei — PERSONAL, W..8. Androwe, tha yreat Amorican bumoriat, in at tho Palmer Houso. William Martin, Vreasuror of Alexander Coun- ty, Ill,, died at Cairo yesterday, Mopworth Dixon, of whom nothing has recent- ly beon heard, goed back to Europe next month. Brot Uarto left tho Grand Pacific yestorday morting for Fort Wayne, where ho ta to lecture duriug tho present week, Tho pocuniary credit of n firet-clasa schosa- player should bn good ; on account of the caso with which ho can vivo a check. ‘Tho Hon. Jehu Hough, one of the oldest and vweulthicut citizena of Northern Indiana, is lying at tho point of death at fort Wayne, ‘Mr, Mutton, of Oslkout, has had tronvlo with the raflroad company for putting him of the cara, and not unnaturally turus to suo it. In describing the execution of a man in Obio, the othor day, nu exchange ways: “As the trap spring, ho stepped down and out with dignity.” ‘The New York Comrmervial Advertiser thinka tho moat touching bucolical exhibition in Wash- ington is that of a Bbepherd playtug upon a Reid. Abuer Sheldon, of New Hampshire, has div- covered his long-lost brother, formorly of tho name city, living Hko a wild mau in 5 cave nor Dingman's Ferry, Pa. Vanderbilt's relation to his pastor, Dr. Deema, isn quogr ono. Io feels partly like a tathor and partly liko aon to him. Dr. Deoma ean only fowl like o poor relation at tho best." “Pranca out somo more pancalos {" warned Wilkatn MeDalt, as ho eat ata tablo in Kanuas ity, and, as the wartor wouldn't prance ‘em, Mr. McDufl split his ear with a bowte-knife, Tho presont season is inopportune for the moyvementof Thursday evoning, Stummeria the time for mint-julops, N. B.—This joko is tho newest “coinage of tho brain" of tho writer. Ernet's magnificent violin, a “ Stradivarius” of the great period, and in perfect preservation, has recently been purchased by Madame Norman- Noruda, from Mr, David Laurio, of Glasgow, for $2,600. El. M. Cooper, Genoral Western Agent for Wella, Fargo & Company's Express, wilia hoad- quartors located at Kafaas City, arrived in this city laut evening, and is stopping at the Palmor Alouss. There isn man named Chain in Paris, who is in coustant demand ns secondinaducl. His Jogs aro nearly 5 fect long, and twenty of his ‘pacos place tho antagonists out of range of each other's artillery. Tho Grand Jury of Storoy County, Nov., in Alling up av indictment for murder against a man named Skower, by some mistake insorted that of Judgo Rising, who found himself square- ly indicted for murder, Count Tinus, Udwardus, N. B., from Cassel, ‘Holland, has married the 16-year-old daughter of @ poor mechanic of Syracuse. How the New York City bollos are chawing tho remnants of their finger-nails with disgust, Tho Hon. N. B. Judd, Collector of Customs, who for some days past has boen auito ill from rhoumatic fevor, was reported yesterday evon- ing by his femily physician slowly improving, although ho is yot unable to seo his friends, Laura D. Fair is engaged in dovetoping the Pacific Coast, There is somothing obscure in this statement, wo know, but that je all the information gleanadlo on the subject. How sho Works it is » matter of individual speculation, Bomucl W, McDonald, of Baltimore, who was recent= Vy neqnilted of the murder of a man named Berry Amy, fy dead, He wan 26 yoars of ago, and leaves on. estate cutimuted at $100,000, ‘This paragraph possesses the rare moerrit of boing mutually oxplanstory. According to the Now York Herald, tho'lesson tobe learned from tho Beechor caso is thet “‘overy misntop on a vital thing of aworn confi- donco returns to plague the inventor.” Inven- sors of missteps will tako warning, and govern ‘shomsclves accordiugly. - At a rocoption in Omaha, o woman kissed King Kalataus, Tho papers sect to work to discover hernamo. And now ono R. Laing writes to the Omaba Bee, andeays: “That lady, sir, is my wife, and I was by bor side whon ehe kissed the King, and told ber to do it.” it amoancan liye in Brazil ho can live for a terriblolong time. ‘Chere is a woman thero in Prison at Coara, eootonced for life in 1815, who is now 119 years old, anda young man who car- rico the grandchildren of his grandchildrou round ae if there waa no guch thing as age, Tho Dayton Empire makes bald to remark that “when an iutolligont compositor makes “fiscal your’ read ‘diat ball’ yorr, it may be Tonsonably concluded that hia mind is wander- ing.” And wo should say his mind was wandor- dng toward tho nutriment it most nocdod. Robort Seaborn, of Griggayille, Pike County, Ti. actually wrote to the Now York Sun to know Who drat uscd the word “paroxysmal,” and what it moang. Such ignorauco of tho Frentess: tragedy ot modorn timos ontitloy Mr. Boaborn to the ranks of foroman of tio Brooklyn jury, -C. K, Fox, brother of tho famous “Humpty Dumpty,” aud tho “ Pantaloon” of many panto- mimes, died xocontly in this city. Mr, Fox was twice married,—onco to Kate Dentin, tho’ ‘actucaa, sud again to Mra. Burnham, who writes over the Ugnature of M. H. B.—New York Graphic, In a shop-window iu Paris ia the followmg on- Bouncemont: “A fluo human ulin, takon off hole and tanned in that condition, It is tho siti of Aisao, who was tho mout lovely of the slaves of the Emperor of Morocco, Sho waa only 20 when sho dicd, and hor skin was mill whito," Michaol Brown, » Jones County, Ia., farmer, awoke Inst wook, to flud hie house in ilames. Tu- atead of romoving his fatnily to 8 Placo of sufety, ho started for water from a wold aquartor of a inile away, aud in eousequones one of his chil- dron was so badly buruod thut ita Ufo was do- tpaired of, ‘the Hon, B. G, Caulfiold, momber of Con- Rrevd-eloot from the First District, loft for Washington last evening on the 10:30. train, Trovivus to bis departure, bo was visited at his rooms in the Grand Pacitio by his many friends who came to sco him off and to congratulate him on entering hia carcor ag Congressman, Poucet, the sculptor, died at Nico suddenly, His young wife, stunned with grief, novor wrote to her fumily, but brought the body to Paris, Quite unexpectedly sha ontored Uke hougo of her fathor, and all inquired imtaediatoly, Your huse band ; whore ls he?” Down at tho door,” eho void, and they hurried down to help hin out of @ tarriago, but found him ino hearge, A corrospondent writos to know “if the exact Amount of perturbation proguced Upon theearth by Mara Lay over boon detorminod."” 1¢ Lan beon calonlated exactly, for avery possible Position, Tu genorat torus, whon Mars is noarest the oarth Iain _uonce on the earth is about One part in 00,000 that of tho aun, eo that tho falling of the baer toward the sun ia lowewed to that extont, a however, ay is the orturbation caused by sain nae Produced by Mars-in-law ia incon- trig 7 cteater, though most of the foolishness of prominent actors py, 2 dry waa parceted out to an tad slit ee ee vf Elly, Tho mowont hi holea ia the tlooy, the audience ‘Mannor of man had been uneayedy ae nee Yer continued to mangle his nes, ron whero © ought to be pathotic and whispor where ho Geghs to be rigorous, to maka love lke a potithes, and to confine his thotoric to hicenps and growls, ihe fact becama evident that Vitis was drunk, ‘Tho indignaticy of tho sudionco was only too plains 46 contd hardly bo restrained. Mr. Ellis will havo the humiliating agsuraneo this morning that ha disgraced the stuge and innulted a lady at a timo when slo mont neaded an honest mpport.” British art has suffered an irreparable loss in tho destruction of Mogarth's famous picture cf “Tho Htrolling Playersina Barn.” lt was in tho country mansion of the Wood family. ‘fhe owner of tho estate, who hag Just attained his majority, had arranged to rent. his house, and had removed imost of hts pictures, Iutonding to place the Hogarth pictnro in the Joan gallory of & public museum, Letero this intention was eartiod out, # fire took placo and tue picture was destroyed. It wos painted in 1741 for an ances~ tor of ita lant owner, Hogarth receiving £076 for it; and his receipt for the sum was attachod to the picture, About three mouths ago, writea our Prairio City correspondent, # young mau came into o lifo-ingurance office in thia placa, and made ap+ plication for a 5,000 policy on his Ife in favor of a young Indy, bis atianced wife, premiums payable quarterly. ‘Yhis morning (Jan, 26) ho appeared at tho office and inquired whether or not ho vould havo tho policy changed, and what would become of itif ho concluded not to pay another premlam. ‘Cho agent informed him that such a policy was not transferable, ond in cago of non-paytent of premium it would drop. ‘The young man said “in view of tho fact that the young lady has married another mau, I do not fecl it my duty to keep it up, and, if you have uo objection, I will let it drop.” Col, Fornoy is at tho Midland Hotel, London, and his opinion is, that a man can live there like a thoroughbred for 11 shillings a day. © While visiting this hovel,” he writes, “{ spent sume timo in tho epartiments of KE, A. Sothern, the favorite actor. His collection of books, pict- ures, statuottos, furniture, und objects of vertu, and all bis surroundings indicate high culture and very considerable reading. Sothorn fa ono of those men who, while enjoying thoir celf-carned wealth, delight In making other people happy; and it stands to his credit that, though moving in.what may bo called a special circle, much sought after by litorary won, aud welcome guest in overy household, he de- lights in calling around him the Jadios and gen- tlemon of his own profession, and many are .| found ot his table, sharing the delights of his society and his wealth, who would not reccive from othors the samo gracoful consideration.” ‘This story of a packago of postal cards muy seem to read like a romance, but it is literally and teototally tra: Mx. Springticld iy the Poat- master at Tyner, ‘Conn. and Mr. Tynor is tho agent of tho Lost-Ofica Departmont at tho postal-card fuctory in Springfield, Muss, Mr, Springfictd, of ‘Tyner, needing some postal cards, ordered them from tho Voust-Offica De- partment. Tho order from Mr. Springtiold, of ‘Tyner, was forwarded to Mr. Tyner, of Spring- flold, and Mr. Tyner, of Spriugfiold, aent tho carag to Mr. SpringGold, of Tyner, but Mr. Springiield, ner, not getting the cards from Mr. Tyner, of Springficld, Mr. Springiield, of ‘'ynor, wroto to Mr. Tyner, of Springtield, making tuquiry ro- garding the cards sont by Mr. Fyner, of Spring- fletd, to Mr. Springtiold, of Tyner ; and this letter from Mr. Springtleld, of Tyner, to Bir. Tyner, of Springflela, inquiring about the cards sent to Mr. Springfield, of T'yner, by Mr. ‘Tynor, of Spring- ficid, Mr. Tyner, of Springfield, now keops to show to his frionds, whon telling the story of tho poatal-cards ordored by Mr. Springtiold, of ‘tynor, and sont to Mr. Springtield, of ‘'ynor, by Mr. Tyner, of Spnugfield, and finally received by Br. Springfield, of Tyaer.—Springfleld ( Mass.) Union, Ono by one tho rosos fall, and Schuyler ia plucked at last, Smooth, handsome, cunning, and cold; typo of tho tobbytcts, whono hired mon have seaty in Congress, and Homotimes ia higher places, Schuyler, wo woepforthee, Can we over forget that ardont patriotism which moved thea to push the youth of Iowa ‘to tho front,” whilst thou didat prudently remain behind to shove their pay-accounta? At first wo foared that thou didst bend thy brawny shouldors to pick up a mean $5,000, for go the dispatches road; and Jowa began to foel ashamod. What! § the ougle stvop to the buzzard's prey? but lator news rovcala that than wast not willing “to sce tho American fiig ilying again on tho ocean” for Jess than @10,000, Tals is bottor. Still, wo would that it had beou a thonsaud moro, so that our ows chiaftain might at least have ranked with a menial doorkeopar from Wisconsin, Farewoll, Schuyler; be truo to thyself, Remom- bor Lowa, She feols that shocau trust thoe, for lo, tho morning popor says that “in this inves- tigation” thou proposest “to take caro of thy- aclf, no matter who olso is burt.” Brave Scluy- Jor, whoovor has thought anything ele of theo, ‘has done theo wrong.—Dubugque Telegraph, HOTEL ALKIVALS. Haber Honse—Joun Ts, Sage, Hochester; William White, Udea; M. 1, Maynard, Marquatte; N.W. Rthboue, New York's W, 8, Andrews, Nuw York: ‘€. Santord, New York 3 J, W. Hawutrée, New Goorgo H. Vulontine, Pounsylvauin; dobu J. Kyi New York? Wt, Lawreuco, Moston? A. A. Hipuar Marquottes AVH, Bnulit, Lontsvilloy 3, i, Busat, Springiteld... Grand Mtchle—, 0, Porkins, Eughant; GW, Moad, Northern Pueiite” Radrouis J.B. Davie’ G, P Davie, det Evans, Cyruw Dupes, We A. Proctor, O. It, Vorter, Uiuotunati; Capt, ‘Towlos, ‘Toronto? J, 2, Mohols, St, Paul; 0, A, Juwoll, Hari ‘Od, Torontu ;'P, Ti, Wustmay, Cine ¥, Allis, Dillwattkous' A. W, Brown, art B, Gonwford, Loulaville .... Zrenont N, Uover, Iiuolu; 5, Dosus, Hf, Fuilminder, St, Low} W. EH, Wood, . H. Mawion, Budulo;’ J.B,’ Trost) HHocks, Mudtadelpitay Houry Wyust, s Sherinan House~H,' 0, Wensley, Tonnesseo ¢ 8, 'L, Fuller, Milwaukoa; W, 8, Benton, Towa; Thomuw 8, Quuk, aston ¢ Blinon ‘Bohoen, Mile Waukea; W, 8,“ Jobusou, ow Iaven; J, J. More, Simpaon; JH, Cartright, Oregon, baba elles RAILROAD MEETING IN SAN FRANCISCO, Bax Faanctaco, Jan, 22.—A moating of tho Chambor of Commorco was hold to-day for tho consideration of tho project of s potition to Gon- Breas for extending tho routo of tho Southern Pacifio allroad to meat tho Toxas Paoifia be- youd the Colorado River, By invltution Leland Stanford addrossod tho mooting, Ho waid in of- fect that the road would bo completed in half the tine if the two compantes had tho right to Soustruct, and would give San Franolueo the control of the bualuess of Arizona, Lf tho road Was constructed by California vapital, no advan. tago would by gnined by tho consituction of competing lines, But there tyan advantage in having the roads of distunt companiou moot Lait way, A lino from tho East to Colorado River would draw much trado eautward. Those Haws woro given wttictly in the meoreat of Culie fornia, and paramount to thoso of the Southern Daeilic Company. tosolations wero thon adopt. ed thet in consideration uf the fact that rontes by tho Isthmus of Pauama and Capo Horn eecura Bormauont competition, cuarsuteoing low ratos of iroight betwoon the Athintiy and the Pacitic ; and beltoviug that, for the lotorior, oompetition will bo best secured by uifforeut railroad cums anies budding unt owning from tha extromoy us in the case of tho Coutrat aud Union iherofore the President of the Ouambor bo divectad to requast Sevators aud Ropresontu- tives iu Caugresa to favor the oxtension and coustructiun by tho Southern Pacitlo Company Of tho Jing oast of Colorado Itiver to a juucuion with tho Toxas Pacific and Atlantic & Pacitia Toads, upon tormy oqually favorable with such Yoada, unti} the junouon is made, + THE IOWA LIQUCR LAW, Special Diepateh to The Chieura Tribune, Donvgerx, Is,, Jon, 29,—Under the present Liquor law of tho Btate, a landlord who rents Lia promines for xsloon purposes can be progo. cuted for damazey in all unite auising trom the aula of the Liquors. A goloon-keeper ot Inde. pondence, Ta., wus Prosocuted under the now tan aad took change of vouuo to Maquoketa, Jackwou County, ‘Tho auit hug just bao., docidad, aud las roaulied jue verdict of 02,000 sgaingt the man who owned the building whore the Uquor waa arld, The cato creates oonmdoruble ole ‘oat ln Mquor circles, aud landlords with aying Saluoaints tor touantsore beginalug $0 Teel @ Utilo akalsy, j-0i/ hn aH CLEVELAND BILLIARD TOURNAMENT, & EVELAND, Ov, Jan. 29--At tho bili ‘° nament fini day, ‘Thataher eet Cas oo to Ho 14%, in 87 luniugs, Garter beat Cees, oO Ae to 4,10 89 tontogy, a3, 1a 2 hing eg Unllagliae bead,Colomaa, 200 . Ny MEN AND BROTHERS. The People of Loulsiana, Black and White, Must Be So Regarded. Some of Them Need Brotherly Ad- monition and Correction. Tho Pitiful Story Told to the Committce by Mr. Maxoy. How His Heart Seemed More Patatahtc than a Besfsteak to a Fire-Eater. MoEnery Once Said that the Mazeys ; Orgat to Bo Hanged. Other Evidence Elicited, LOUISIANA. YESTERDAY'S THATIIONY. Naw Ontrass, Jan, 29.—At tho persion of tho Cougressional Committes, Dr. Berugya wae brought forward to prove tho attempted nssase uluation of Gov, Wells attho City-Hall, Mo said ho saw no demonstration of violence. ‘That ho and Wells wero dining at the hozel together. ‘At a table noar by wore'two drunken mon, Wiiness’ undorstandiag from Mr, Watson was thet they might eut-up. On Wells’ leaving tho houso these persona said nothing to Wells, and it was only on witness! suggestion that ho icft, Wit noss simply thought that, the mon being drunk, might become involved in a diliiculty gith Wells. On another occasion, ahout three weeks before, & man made Home offousive remarky shout Gov, Wells, and tie latter told him that ae intended to uct aquarely in the Returning Board. RAYORD BLUNT, colored, testilied : Reside at Naichilochae, aud am Stato Seuator, Am retty well acquainted wilh the people of 1; it, Pont Junon mbettuy waa held by pereaun sitio ‘esis thenwelves tuz-payors, Mr, Cuoningbant seid, if people dered, they could take ehuiges I was us at in Georgia and Loumlann, Have tite eduextion, avo hved ut | Natehitochaw twouty-one ‘The yeasral condition of afvire” betw whites und blacks there was. tuleralily npto last dune, A portion of the meeting w tax-payers, It wus propoced to rediteo taxer, demand the reelguation of some ofticers, Kepubleaus held y masu-mestiny. Many whit inate 2 sitepicous inovement, and Mr, Duplex, Repulllean, was carried Of," There ofticers to resigu ou thu ¢th of July or they would bi tunted, Some of ua wero in favor of the yaliew jury reviguing, but they did not resign, “When on a eteuni- ‘oat ou my way to New Orlerus, some men went ou bourd wtid sald they iuteuded ta tga. Dur- fog the night they wero pnt olf the boat. July Nominating Convention nour parivia, erl men udeemblet iy thosroom in the town. It was understood they wore (here to nuewstate if wo nomluated a certnin Dixtrict Jadgo und District AL torney, We iid not nominate tlicue officers, Then, in cousequonce of threats, af soon as tho Couvention ‘nd- Journed tho dolenates left for thelr homes, believing thut it was not aate for the to romain in town. A few days afterwards armed men sppearod ageu and made the Tax-Collector revign, It wan told that thero was objection to me, When I was tm Alexandria, 4n August Ist, 8 min sealed ine, Ho sald thet all” of ne would Yo —ostrung up before this trouble wus over. Ihad to pay $25 fur Shack tu gu Wore in, aud I expected to be killed, After that I wos hunted, and I telfuve tho white men wished to take my Ife, ou they said I had too much intluence, aud T was in thelr way, and they (tho white men) old mae Einust get out of tho way. | T thought 1 would ruther than be Killed, I” told them if thoy attacked ame I would well my lifo deaily. YT rostgued iy position on the School Board. “They continually said they had uothing against me personally, Thera wero reg- ulac nieetinga hore by person genorally known as Whito Leuguers, Did uot dare attond their meetin, Lecldom slept at home, Colored men remainci tho woods unt) after the rovistering oftice closed, About 600 colored men did not register, Some of these who rexistered could uot vote because the Hogluter apelled their noraca wrong, ‘Chere wos a tuign of ter ror up tociection, I rosigned my pealtion ai Senater to sayo my life, ‘Phero tww petition in my puriels aske ing Congress to docomething to protect the eolored people, ‘Thy colored men betieva tha witites iniend to reluce them to slavery again, ‘The negro uv Letter off fineneiully’ flan” when they wers alaves, Many of them have — purchared property siuve the War, More colored men st mnouey snes the War tlian plante "men white a4 they chose; Hoy of them Yoted tho White-Loegue Uckot, ‘They’ yoled Ko to sive themselves, Without the presence of troops on clectionday uot tavre than Sv) voloredd ney would have voted, ‘The white puaplo agreed to employ men who voted the Democtatle ticket, and meu who did uot voto atall, ‘The public wehionis iu Nateltuchay are frec, and. nt prescitt. the colored children attend them = mare resi Javly than tho whiter. ‘Tha colored — ywo~ plo” in the = parieh ~~ would = not ba eafo. munler Domocratic rule, I know ten colored mien wha voted the Demveratio teke:. ‘ho hatred of the pao ple is divectodiugainst both ‘negroes und Republiexne, 1 don’t believe that 9 good Dontocrat from the Nuri during, tho last eanyaiim cout havo canvastod tho porish in vafoty if he had fuvorod fair weasurea and deprecated tutimfdstion, ‘The plunter nud the mer- chent geuerally inznago to awindle tho urutoea vut of thelr esrninge. ‘Tho tecling of distrunt ou (ho part of the colored poople of tha whitos was uot suggested to thei by the Repubhicans, Croumexamination—f was on tbo School Board of Natchitoches Parish, Do not beliove thut one dallar hie Deum mivoing from ‘thy school fund wince the tepate leans wero in power, I taught in school, Whoa 1 dtd not teach J patd w substitute $06 mouth, aud. drew S1W uiyenit, T roceived no benefit from ‘thy oliicial printugin’my paper, Home of tho mombera of te politteal jury Were men of uot very guod clieructer, I Wellova that thero is on armed organization in Natchitoches Parivh, T never auw such a quickness of movement among bodioa of mon. At luast 1,200 Nopublicany were {utimidated, including thoro that did not register, and those wad rogiaturvd aud did not voto. Mv. Zachary suid these calenintions would glyo ONO voter to Overy two-and-a-half of the colored population, Witnova—Tho objection ty Judge Myers was suid to bo sarruption, Tdid uot hear of chargew ugalust Houllos, or why they had left Whun Pariah, I ibint that most of tho murders wero conunitted’ by white mon, Before Juno lust, thero wue a Idudlly foolluyg tuwards colored people,’ Any white man would hive Jeaned mo large sum of aoney without hesitation, Buth black and wiate compiniu of taxation, Ww. WM. MAXEY callod, and tontiticd as followe 1 Ror'de in Ch:thorno Parleh, My opinton ts that there WOH not no Tree, fuiry aud fall ‘cloction thee, At a awwetlig hy thxt parish a oolorad ian wav abot by w White ina, Tue dating was tried oud dischursted, Afier tho fight over thirty white men forned iu line, Most of them armed, mostly with shot ‘he Mopubileas were veathng a drum. wut tho De: deamnudod that the colored men be disarmed, the uegroew would bo firad_tnto fu ton taluutes tf they dd not dlaperse, ‘Chu Sheriff was armvd, aud wail ho contd not disperae lle crowd, ‘Tho ganue fur tho Juve tico of tho eave, ‘Tho Mayor wald tha Hopublicane could have thele club meauinyy, but that they must nut march or beat n drum, 1 wes compellad to leave town {a the night, aod was Grokon up in buniness, Dwae Ropublicun,” I was often threatened by bul “men with deudly woapous, Lan entirely broken up dniuclully fn consaquines, T wise Union tasu during the Wat, ‘Thore aro wm thhyum Tcannot tell, At the clone of tho War Thud $100, and to-day I win batkenpt, Tt was iinposelblu to havea falr reginteation und cleus Hon ist year, When BMeLnery made 9 sporch th Horeer und Wim, about helf way through hie epeesh, ho gold thura wesc Blow many Maxcyasnd Bluekbvurne and if woiny of tuom’ Were” bung ft woult bo 8 pout thing. A auan sald opetily tu me, with his baud on luis pistol, that ho woud us Roguest muy, earl aay pocu of bedtalost, ‘This was Leforo the lection of 1874, Crossecaminahon: Jasper Backbarn publiahed a Ropnbiteun paper tere. St hut beou mobbed twice. ig wes hidden two weeks last summer, A gentlenun Of this city told mo that theru was a Ukellhowd of an outbreak iu Now Orluny at any tno, and it would eprcad oll over the Hiute, ; ‘MB. GEOUGE FOSTER tontiflod as to the cundition of Carroll, stating tus condition of ths ssime, which’ le in forrod to be flourishing. Hegardiug tho cleo tlon, ho sald it waa poacoable; tues Lo had’ heard of no disturbanos, ‘herp Were irregularities ; the tally sheets wero novor fled with the clerk, and never could Lo found, od, fur that and othor reasons, tho jury de- cided that anothor lection should be held, Le know of no Satraelatiny thut tho grout complaint there omong the people wan high taxes; that he never Luord of any aniaivslty to: Repub- ficaus on account of politiva, but that it wad to- ward corrupt ofilcials, if any. ‘ Judgo Wheeler then -gasikionel witness as to the debt of the parish, its amount, the pur- ea for which it was creatod, eto., elicit. DR the information that it baa ali boen created since the War; chat the people com Blained of the nature au well as the extent of the lebt. Complaints were alvo made of tho dere- Uetions of ‘parish jurors, who bad unlimited powers ga regards sasexsmenta, oro, Ho then Ravo the motmier of asseaamoots, etc, The rola ‘Ween tho two racea wore cordial, ‘Ihe largely in the majority, Sir, Marshall then interrogated witness, who Sori oboiated bis previous statement, din, Feyo thea put @ few questions es to is, ote,, witness stating thet they bud no schools} that the Republican Ollcebolders uquandered tho futide; that ho wug toldeo} did ui know i to Wa taot) that ko uceuln hey wal et did not voto-ut tho Inst otection, but would havo voted for tha Rapnbhiesns, Jide Mold then asked if the District Judge waa known by vilnexs, who rail] ho was, avd be wan an uprival man, 48 was also the Distric tormey and Parish Judge with other Nogublican oliizers, though some of the official acta of tho Atsornoy wore quertioned hy the peopla; t there bad been murder in hia parish, svt from politival feelmy, howaver; did not remember the particulare, Tao negroes were the cottost-ratein plo of the parish; but few Whites engawed in manual labor, Ky Mr. Marphiail—There is vo general hostility Letiweon the ra Diticulties may occur be- tween them, atl have, periape, ‘Thera had lech no Deniocratio officials in his parish except tach as clerks of courts, hero wero somo Lrivate xehouls and ous publi. sehuul-house, OU0'S ‘TE: Gay, Ketlog made o long ntutenent, commeneng with the Loyaslature of 1804, and coming down to tho werent time, Itdufers trom his testiaony be- tory the Bub-Cotmuittes only in bevinning at an eaviter dave, aud the statemuns bey muro olab- oretely piupared. ‘Ihe Gavernor churgod that the political troubles of tho State rinco tho war cormmenced with tho vagraut laws, jobs sand munvpotied pazsed by tho Legislature of 1865 und 1506, and couvened undex Preaident solnvon’s recobetruction policy, aud chosen ut «tu election th which none but winte men partici« j rated ; hut the tivaueial trouble alvo dated frota tho eame period, thut Legislature having appro- pia ed 313,000,000 in excees of il revoipta, a nro portion ef which amount had teen tnuded under Wurmoth, and bad ued in swelling the deb to itu presont — propitious, dio nao omphaticatly averted that the duferont monopolies allided to in tho report of tha Forter 5ub-Cumtmuittee were, with searcoly Guo oxccption, all passed before he came into he salmitied a statcmeut of lexista- wtovhow that nono cuuld have become ® low withuut the coovurronca of tho Demo- crate melbery of the Legislature, He presented au afiiduvit sotting forth that Tron =tho — pasenys of one _purticular moucpoly in 1809, certain Democralie me:nbore named therein recessed $1,009 euch, Guy. Kellogg's whole teutimouy, which waa very loay, was aged on the theury thai the con- dition of aifairs in Lousiana way the reault of a prolonged howtility to tue itecoustruction act of Congress, cosnmenciug with the iuauguration of Warmoth’s Government, He introduced copies of reaolutions passed at public movtings in New Orleans denouncing tant Goverment aso usurpation founded un tie countitutionval Meconstruction acts of Congrose, aud eviling Upun the young mento formin military cou ponies and arm auo drill ty oppose taut Uwurpation, Dy way of suuiuniy, he assorted = thut alt, i. Bhour'a Lrund- herd lotter brougut mbout te alieyed tuussnered of Repuotivang m 1868, and Judge Eradley's deciston relza: the Grant Parigh prisovers acd virtually deeiding tha Ku-Klux acts of Cungress to be inoperative, brought about the trouble of 1874, PHILADELPHIA. The Jay Cooke inbdte—Claims Audit. ody $6,005,776.00—S0kt Over a Million Dotiarn? Worth of Lund. Species Diouateh to The Chicago Trisune, Pmuaverrura, Pa, Jan, 29,—This morning the ease of Gibson ot al., holders of Northern Pacific Railway bonds, vy, the ‘rasteo aud Com- mitteo of Creditors of Juy Cooke & Co.,1n bank- ruptey, waa before tho United States Circuit Court inweveral shapes, First, upon petition for leave to prove tho claims of the Northeru Pacitic Rail- way Company, aud, in answer thereto; second- ly, upon o motion for injunction to restrain 2 distribution of the stock of this cor- poration held by the bankrupt estate; and, thirdly, upon o demurror te the original billin equity filed for theso petitionors, npon which ® proliminary injunction was granted a fow daya vince. Counsel not being prepared tu Proceed with the argument to-day, it was de- ferred until some futuro time. Among tho papers filed by the dofendants, tho fol™viug ex- hikjt will be found of special iuter@t at this linto: Number of claima proved, audited, and al- lowed, 1,914 ; amonut of claims proved, audited, and allowou, 86,061,776.09 ; number of creditors who havo received thelr dividends, 608; amount of claima upon whieh craditora havo recoived their dividonds, €2,752,489.01; amount of dividends paid up to and including Jap, 23, 1875, G137,624.49; number of claims upon which distribution bad beon accepted up to and inelud- ing Jan, 28, 224; amount of claims on which dis- tribution had heen accepted up to and including San, 24, 21,177,009; amount of Northern Pacific Naflroad bonds bolonyiug to the bankrupt es- tate, €5,3i ‘Tnis mo: rome Court, in bane, took up the argument of the eras of George Kt, ‘Tryon and James J, Dull va. Wiiliata Gemblo ot ab; oor from Common Fleas of Columbia County, ‘ns points of tho caro ag presented by tho piaintite-in-orror appear to bo. briefly those: {1 Novoinher, 1743, o warrant wos grant- ed te Philip Miler by tho Commonwealth for 400 acron of land ia Vine Creve ‘Township, Berks County, A survey wae mado on Jano 30, 179%, for 438 = norea = and. 2u perches, anda patont issued therefor by the Commonwealth to John Wilson upoa, payment of the porchase-monoy, {he patent belug dated Feb, 27, 1785. ‘fhe plaintiifa-in-ercor elaim tito through cauvoyances from tho heirs of James Wiison, ‘Cho defonso sot up title under a galo by Sheriff in the October term of 1831, under a mortage from James Wilson to Charles Wol- Btencrart and others, dated Juno 14, 170i A suit Lo ojectment wes brought in Sohuylill Come ty and removed by statute to Columbia County, On tho trial defondunts, it is allogod, did not offer in evidence the original record of tho procoodings npon the record, nor did they offer the mortzugo itself ; but only a certilled copy of tho record, bearing data Nov. 12, 1931 Not= withstanding the fact thut the Prothonotary of Scbuvikilt County hod been aubpeoaed aud was in attendance with the crigiosl record, the plaintigty objectod to this cortitlod copy on tha grounds, first, that, at the date of tue recited Inortyage from Wilzon to Woluteneratt and others, the lan’ bolouged to the Commonwealth ; that tho warrant was not dsscrintive of any tand, R = 5 # end at that timo was but a chose-in- xellon aod not subject to mortgaye; that none of tho presoripts or original writs upon which judgment was entorod” de- scribed this or any other land, and, therofora there could be uo valid salo nndor any exocution {ouuod thercon ; there being no preof of the ro- cording of the mortgage or nottco of wnit to the heirs of the mortgager, they were uot bouod by it; and, iiually, thirty-threo yours having olapsed bulweun tho douth of the nortyager aud the bee ginulug of proceodines theroon, the prosump- tion of payment must inure to the boueillt of the heirs, to v.bom uo notices of any proceedings hat boon giveu. ‘Lhe laud tavolved tn this Iitigation ia wald to be now worth upwards of 1,000,000, JEWSLS FROM THE ORIENT, Tho Egyptinn Waters Royal Gite to Gen Shormiaas Daughier. From the New York Sun, Jan, 23, Tho woudiuns gift fromthe Khodive of ‘Eaypt to the daughter of Gen, Shermau rouchea Now York by kiewmor on Tucsday, aud way on private exhibition in the Collector's parlor of tho Cuntom-lfouso yesterday afteruoon, ‘Tho preeont i4 a purure of diamonds, necklace aud Sanltope, sald to ba tho must magnificent aud valuable im thin country, ‘ho nucklase, 13 compusei of four etrans of diamonds, ouch of which is a brilliant. = Nut ove of them ia worth Jesa than 91,000, ‘Tho chain is studded with tho gems, and they are set ga closely togothor us to nide tho gold, Where are eo many of them that Doputy Collector Lydeckertired in thecount. Ho counted 460, whichis ouly about balfor tho sholo nunber, ‘The strands are joined by ten imtusnse stoner, exch of which is oucirclod by staullor goa, ‘The one in iront is tha 6lza of & hickory aut, aud ia worth ¥20,000. Pendant from the frout is a festoon of Lrultauts with tive big Pear-shapod stones of finest water lustre hang- jug fron it, ‘Phe ornaments for the ear ure wine glo stones aqually ag lurgo as tio rest. ‘Tho one Lito wot 19 appraised at from $240,00) to $300,000, ‘fue oag9 for tho Jewels ta plain morocco, with- out iusutiption, Au soon as the Secretary of the ‘Leeaaury ordors @ trea permit fur them under the special act of Congress they aro to be deliv- exed to tho ‘Turkish Moniater, and by bim pregout- ed tothe fair bride on bevalf of the ligyptiva potentate, —_____— A RECREANT HUSBAND, Mra, Honzy Fuohs came here yosterday with two little children, from Cino:uoati, 1 search of hor runaway hugbaug who had loft bor in a des. titute condition, With five mall oblldron. fo bia flight, Suche was accompanied by Margaret Cunningham, 6 l7-year old gh who was the primary ‘cause of the summary leavo-taiing, sucha was fonod mthe Gruat Weutern Type Foundry, by au ontcer, Madison Scregt Station, and locked up. His wife says whe doea not want his company any longor, but wished to obtain some guaroules tuat ho w fg ila share towards aup- pes the chitdren, Ma will bekeph iw the +4 fintil Lo nusedes to the tectns, ‘AY, JANUARY 30, 1875.--TWELVE PAGES. ANIMALS. Higher Life of tha Brute Crea. tion. From Harper's Weekly, The following anecdotes hava Leon sent to me bya London physician, and forcibly illustrate tho faculty possunued by ouimals of communi- cating other, ‘Lhe first ia on exe ample of “While Twas living in tho country with a friond, o most interestmy incidout was observed. in tho hietory of the dog. “My friend had woveral dogs, two of which had a #pecial attachraent to, and an undorstand- ing with, each other, ‘Tho une wou Beotch tor- rior, gentlo and ready to fraterniza with oll honest comers, ‘Tho other way os large ns a masliff, and looked like a compound between the toastisf oudtho largorouga siag-hound. Io was fiereo, and required some ecquaiutance before you knew what faithfulness and kindness Jay beueaih his rough aud eavazo-lovking exterior. ‘Tho ono waa gay aud lively, the otber stern aud thougint fut, “'Theso two dogs wore often obaorved to go to Acoriain point together, when tho small ous re- Inoived behind at a corcer of a large Geld, while ths mantiif took a ronud by tho side of tho fold, which ran up till for neariy a mile, and led to a wood on the left. Game abounded in those dis- tricte, and tho object of the do:a' arrangement was noon seen, ‘Tua tervicr would tart a bare, and cliaso it up tho bill toward to largo wood at the aummit, whero they arrived somewhat tired, At this pot the laryze dog, which was frosh and had tested after his walk, darted after the ani- mal, which he usually captured, ‘They then ate tue bare betweon them, nud returned home. This course bad been pyntematically earried on for some time betore it was fully underetood.” ‘Che next aneedote ‘se tit auimala be- louging: to dutereut species, such as the dog and cat, can COMMUNICATE IDEAS TO BACiE OTR, ane act ia coucert. “A relation of rine iu Dumfriesshire had a dog and ecat which were aitached to each other in an extraordinary manner, and bot wore meat favorites in the househuld. ‘ue dog, nowaver, waa not intended to sleep in the Louse, and was carefully put out every night; but, etraugu to say, he way always fortnd inthe morning lying before the fre, with the cat by his Kive, “One evening the muster of the uutme heard asore of ap ac tho back-door lesding to the latehen, and enw tho aayacious cat spring: up aud strike tho latch, while tne dog pushed open the door, at:d entered ia triampu. This system must avo long been earned on, and wien It was dis covered, I peed not say how iuter: l wero tha members of the hourchold in these iuteliigent apd really wonderful creatures." Moss persons have lcard of the CELENEATED WOOK PARLIAMENTS, thongh very few have seen them. I lave an ac- count written by a Indy, wiio wus at the time in bad health, and was reclining among some than 13 bebind a window-curtain, whore even the sharp eyed rooks did not detect her ‘ho account much resembles those that have already been given by othor writers, but incro- duces ona additional circumstance, The rooks (called crowa by tho srectatur) aea;bled in a circle, aud in the middle was one bird looking vory downcast sud wretchod. ‘Cwo more rooks tools thelr places at ity wide, and thon n vust amoant of chattering went on, At Inst the two birds, which seemed to act as accusers, pecked the cantral bird and flow oif. All the others then set on the condemned bird, peeked it neurly to plecos, and wout avway, leaving tho mangled body ‘on the ground, b ‘The lady who witnessed this remarkable sccue wag much struck by the variety of tones eimn- ployed by tho birds, aud their great axpressivo- nese, ‘This account is corroborated by Maj. Norgate in his “ Nutes ou the Tudian Crow,” published in the Zoologist, ». 9,659. “OTHE CRAW TEAS MEETINGS for some reason or other; thess the natives cali unchayoti—a sort of court. “I have several times ween these asaemblios. Four or flvo crows will alight upon an open space, gouerally on green grasa, Two or three will begin cawing, und inn minute or two forty or ifty of them will como flying towards tho place by twos und throes from every quarter, ‘Thoy thon forin a kind of ring round ‘one crow. which appears to have boen on offender against some of tho rules of their society, and thay ro main still for bome minutes, the culprit nover appearing to Seca. ‘Thon, all of o sudden, five or six of them will attack tho prisoncr, pecking him, aud striking him with thoir wings, “On one occavion I raw tho crow left dead on the spot, aud cu suother the priscuer’s wing was broken; but those courly, or whatever they nro, suddenly camo too termination by tho tuo uear approach of amen ora doe, I eaw one ineeting which lasted twenty minutea; but no punishment was tollictod on any of them, and no noise was wade. ‘Iho whole assemuly tlw olf together; they woro not disturbel at ull, and were cating uothing, for it took place on o Dare plain, Of course. it must only to surmived asto why these crows aro punishod by the othera; poriapa some close obverver may dis- cover the reayon.”” Heroin casually nolicod a rather important fact, namely, thab tueee crow parlinents are suliciontly comuion in Indis to have received a nano in tho langunga of that eountry, aud that ono individual saw Keveral of them. I mention because voveralaccounts of crows parliaments seen in this country have beeu received w siderabla incredulity, ‘Lhe reador will of thatin all essential points tbo two narratives agree. My own correspondent 1s of opuston that the two bitds which guarded the culprit wore the Sceusers, snd that it wou their duty to iniiet the fires blow. ‘There is curiony parallel bere with that portion of the Mosaic Inw which ordained that to case of capital punishment there must bo at least two Witnesses, and that they inust cayt tho first wtone at the convicted criminal, An account of a BLAILAR ACT OF JUSTION is rolated by Mr. J, Drow, in Hardwicko'a Science Gossip, for October, 1871. ‘The eveut ovcurrud jausladron, in Cornwall. Ono enmmer afternoon my attontion waa drawn too vawt sgsomblago of rooke uu ont Jnwn. By the terrible vociferattona they were mating, it wax evideut that something very un- usual was being enacted; for, clamorous as theso birds aro by naturo, the uolie aud excito- ment of this meeting it would be aimout impos. sible to describe. “After watehing thom for somo timo, it be came clear that thoy wero in the uct of carrying out some preconcerted punisliment upon a lok: Jess offender of their awn flock; Zor on tho ground wan & black obfect in the form of a rook, which way ovidontly being pecked at, rolled over ond over, and wo paracd un from rani to rank of tho assemblod multinde, Tet it waa not o mero pastime was ovidont from tho ruthless way du which feathera woro pulled cut aud contini- ous blows given. “Having waited about ten minutes, we felt a curiogity to know the effect of suen ebutterins ferocity upon the poor black object, and draw noar to plokit up, Of course ihe ruoks How away with loud cawings a4 woau as Wo ap. proached ; but, to our grant astonielmeat, the prostrate hurd opened its 6yes, Hevend its ragged Wloger, and made, ox best it could, for the near- est treo, Whether, if we Lad not intorfored, the punishment would havo bean carriod ont usque ad mormT know not, But clearly It was a yood case to prove thattha lower anitnuls aro goy- ernoed by tho Kame principles of the right and oc~ tion aa Wo are, each taradg yerving only ius mental and moral qualities'in proportion to tho development of the uervous system.” Hera. agit willbe noticed, the observer ww tho inifiction of the punishment, but not tha trial which bad ovidently precedod ft. Still ho saw enough ta slow thes the birda must havo poy sessed tho power'of rensoniny, aud a language asufiiciontly definite to enable them to unite ina common objast. Otner birds besides crows and rooka can as- estable, HOLD CoUNcIt., 7 ant agree to act on the rewult of thoir dolibera- tons, One of my frionds, thon liviug uear Manches- ter, in the garden had a wery fine mountalu-nsh- troo, which alwaya produced a ploatiful crop of berries, Shortly befuro tio fruit ripened, uyrost number of thrushes got tozother at the oud of the garden ani wero yory noluy, chattenfig, and evidently discuswiug soma subject on which thoy were not agreed. ‘This went ou for some time, the assemblage and chattoring contiouing daily, All this time the berrios were ripening ; and ona morning ao order jesrod to bo imwued ; tha birda flew to the troe, aud ina couple of hours thera was not a borcy leit upun it. This occur red rogularly during the throe years {un which my frloud ogoupied the houge, Last year a somewhat similar evont took place in the garden of one of my uelghbars, who Ia @ grent hborticulturlat, and very sucavasful with froit aa wellas with duwore, There wad a charry-tree boaring in that yoar Go vory remark~ ably heavy crop of fruit, ‘which was oarefully watohed uutil i¢fpened. One evening the owi- of Of the garden, socing that tho obornes Lad ob sesalad the proper wage for ploxing, orders the gardénor to gethar tiem on ths fullowlay morning, But the birds seemed to knowna much about frnit ag he hd, for wasn the garden- ereamn ‘with his basket, Tak CROP OF CHERRIES TAD VANISHZD, and nothing waa left excont tha stalin, oach | 4, with the atone lil attached to it, Tt was evident that in (hia rasa th birda must have entered into soma agteament on the ab- Jeet, and must bave arranged amcng thempol res hot to meddic with the treo nutil the fruit wie qnito rps. Tha disappointed owner of the char- ryetreo stoutly avcrs that the birds overheard him give the order to tho ardoner, nad go antic\- pated hin; but the former anaedate, showing the powar of tautual arrangement among birds, explains the lacter, Slvr following ancedata was velatad by Mr. Gy B. Caria, of Wola, to tha Rey. #. 0. Morria, by lnm published in the Natural . HW the samtoer of 144% a pair of marting fit their nent in aw archway gt the ptablos of Wobacn Abber, Bedfordshire; and as oon a6 thoy had completed building ity wid hal linad it, @ sparrow tovk porvesston of is, and although tho tnattina triod soveral tincy tu eject hin. they Were tusiecessfit. But thes, nothing dated, flow off to ecour tho neyghuorlioed fer help, trl returned in a atngil srace of time with thirty or forty narting, who dragged the unfortunate cule Pritoat. took him to the giass-plat apposite, called 'The Circle,’ and there FELL OS HIM AND KILLED itu,” Thia story wee told by Mr. Clack to Mr. Mor risa few days after its oceusyen. Ibis unatut in this place aa ehowing that birds are able to commupieata their thoughts to tach other br meand of a lansnage, Sappowi that wo had heard the aggrieved mariing taluimy to their a hould have digtinguished nothing lese twitter. But, even with bi- a8. espoviully thoga who ure tiueducat cd, the wound of aw sirauge lauguage is reurecly more intolligible than the twittering of birds or the Dieating of sheen ; and, indued, tuo well- known torm of Barbarian—i.¢., thosa whoa language is nothing but " bar-bar "—abows how the sound of an unknown language affected even the well-edneated aud cultivated Athenianu. It is not likely that in the lauguago of auimaly there aio any principtes of construction such a3 tra poskeascd by a human lsnynages, Line the et may be produced by different meune, sud the reader will Keo that in this instance no human lunguage, however perfeet in ite con- struction, could’ Nave served its purpose bettor luau did the inarticulate language of the birds, told their friends that thor dielling was rped by au intruder too strong to be efecto by them; they asked for umted resistance, and arranged tho course to bo puraned. Hod nos this Leon done, it ia evident that the birds could ve acted 4o perfectly in concert, ever nuimals of any kind form al- kimuttancously for ono common ib thas * AGE OF 80 sonT auces amt act object, it is @ ei ere is a cavu whero ono dog aw another in diflicultios, .ud wout Lo give it sivieo. Finding that ita advice was not taken, it wont agai, und forced the reluctant animal into action. ‘Tho dog, a little black-und-tan. terrier, named “Beau,” and his owner wera at Penmaemuawr, on the coast of North Wales. They were on: ‘ey onthe eauda, and wero ovortsken by tly Aide, whick cut them olf from tho shoro by a be uf water, A batiing-machine came up and took oif the dog's owner, Beau rofasing to enter tho tnachine, of which he seemed to bo suspicions, ‘The text must be told in cho writer's own words, tnken trom the wezouat in Old and New, for Do- colder, 1873 When I found eit on the beach, I looked for my dog, thinking that he wontd probaly come swinnining after the machi Bue 10} the little idiot wae on tho island. yolping and barking in great distress. 1 calted hin for along time, bidding hits switn across, a8 I know that he could uso his kinbs almoct as well in wae terasonland, Dut the naughty animal would nut come, and meanwhile the ees woe gaining on the sand, aud Beet had svareely epace to stand and whine. “Playius near me on tho beach wana large. rongh-bnired, brave dog—s wort of half-brad ree triever, I should suppose. He pureeived the tix we wera in, and suddenly dashed through the water and went up to Heau and said romiething 1 minyt be emp ire tohim. I dou’t know what he suid: but 1 have uo doubt that he conuecled Benu to swim svrose to bix nustread. Alas! the kind, brave dog co- turned to dry lend, bot no Beau. Ly this timo the eu had risen ronnd my little terrier, and ho was hiraself like o tiny black-and-tan inland, “Now what did the brave doy do? For the second time ho dashed through the water and rtood beside tho shivering, yelping creature; then he went boebind Beau, and very gently but firmly PUSHED, PUSV RD, PUANED WIM throngh the water toward’ the placo whero I was standing. Ay soon sa they were both fairly in the deep sea, aud it eoewed tu be a caso of wink orswim with Master Bean, the wixe, brave doy tet him go, and with « few vigorous atrokes Drought himself to shore. Beau. Laving received Buck an Impetus, very soon presented himself dupping ond breathless at wy fect, amidst tho appluise of tho asvembled multitude, Tho brown dog, like a true hero, made no fuss about what he Lad done, and I bad nothing to give him buta pat on the head, fis mapter tas cortainly not on the beach at the titue, aud £ do not think icvor kaw the dog ax In tho well-known & yery interesting paper by Mr. Lotits of au ang, called Myra ia their mauner, two of them bh ond ono had succeeded in v by one of tho antennw, ihis, us, if thoy succeed, the adversary Buceumbs utonee, In tact, with reganl to aut combataite, tue reuult of seizing tho attenmo is precisely thut which is known among pugilists as‘ get~ ting the head into Chaucery,” namely, rendering tho opponent helpless, Anothes init. coming up, a leg. and tried t2 pull at as but in vain, oul though a crow? assembled rand the combatants, thev could not put un end to the tight. At Inot & pingle out yeu up, uodatroked with his antenna: the victor, who we Gosaip thoro:is a . Elwin of. tho ruginodis, As J heon tighting, ching Lis opponent Ants alweys try to do ea tho victim by AT ONCE NELCASED THT PRISONTR, and both the combatants andthe spectatora woot quiatly uway. i ‘This is auother example of an animal aseisting its follow-creature, and doing Ko by meana of own languago, when force had proved tun ing. ‘Yho following remarkabla instance of the com- nuunivation of ideas x: he lower auitnuls iy narrated by the Rev. C, Otway: “At the tlour-nulis of Tubherakoona, near Clonmel, while in tho possession of tho lao Mr. Newbold, thero was 8 goose which, by some ac- cident, was left solitary, without mata or olf spring, gander or goulinya., Now it bapponed, asis common, that the millers wifo had sot a number of dock-cgga under a hou, which in due time wero incubated; and, of cvarse, tho duck- dings, ay noon as they came forth, ran with nate ural instinct to tho water, and tho ben was ina ead puckor--her maternity urging her to follow tho brood, and Ler instinct dispoumg ber to keep en dry land, “Ta tho maaawhile whilo up nailed the gooso, and with a nolay gabble, which edriuinty (bin intorpretod) moaut, ‘Leave them to my cure,” she ewam up and down with tho duckliogs, and whon they wero tired with their oyuatit ox- garalee, sho conelynod them to the care uf tho on. “The next morning, down camo again tho ducklings to the pond, and thero was rv goore waiting Jor thems, and tuere ntood the hew jt hor Kreat Nustration, On this uccasion we ure hot at all wuro that the goose iuvitad tho Lou, observing her materual trouble; but itive tact that she blog near the HLore, THE WEN JUMPED ON MER BACK, and thoro eat, the ducklings swimming, aod the goose and bon after thom, up and down tho und, i *'Thig was not a aclitury event; day after day tho hep was acon ou bard the poose, atcanding the ducklings up and down, i porfoct content: edness and good numor,—umubers of poonlo coming to withoxs thocirvumetance, which cane ned ontiltae ducklings, comming to dass of dverotion, required po jouger tha joint guardiau- abip of the govas and the hen," Oniy yeatetday evening (Jan. 15, 1874) I roe ceived & romarkuble corroboration of tho truth Of thus stury. Iwan warrating it toa lady, who, T found, was perfeotty acquatuted with the facts. Sho had heard the story tuld by a friend of hors, sho had wituesged tha enrious alliance betweon the ben and the goose, aud liad not the least idea that it had ever appeagod in priut. ‘Thers aro ono or two points about this narra tive which aro deserving of notice, ‘That lon- xuago was employed by the gouuo. the hen, aud the ducklings, is evideut enough ; but itis A CURIOUS QUESIION * whether tho ducklings uuderatoad the hon hotter than the po060, or vice versa, I am rather in- clinod to thinkthat whon a hen trivg to call from obey, or did not undorstand,' called them to come on shore deratood anil obayeil the goose, by tha hen. She coul:t not hava eat on &: Of the goose unioas inylted by the latter, inn itd poxsossed of great intoltectual nove Schenei’s Pir obstructol the progcoes aupposition that * phyalcians from atton suse, and paticnts afiicied wil tt wenucilod tuaeclten to doath without making an edort to exeape from a docm, which thoy auyposed to be unay-tdahle, howavor, een cnrod ina very gevat apparently deaporata on tlon with Sehoack's 82a Word ‘Tonte and Mat health {1 tlms, tu ho nt By pronounced bia cass hopetoar, and abandoned hi He i heretofor ing are offered padi. hast 1 fi cont i ent at leant §2. of Ladies’ FINN si GOODS. “Arso,'a Jot or Ladiow’ Pine Whito rnd Volored Bal, Shoos and Slippers... 'Theso ood’ are mado up for thy inert retail trade, and ‘caunot bo raplacod for doable the amount thoy are sold for. Court uf Guat va, Onthatiuo ¥1 roe vitorud ju tho above ¢ ber, 1st, 1 vory of said C Mays A, De arb, Bt dureuoon of that dar, at wtroat uf Ut. dng, and ou hy of oh breot udder, ta pulithy. aarion, de. balanes Ja two equal payuunts, Dayal yesre frou th elght (3) nor 0 oneatd prota. in hen, when nl bet thoy both ane ‘That there waa nlio a langnago oth parties ia evident from. tho acti ammon to aU adopted back mhiets SPECIAL NOTIOES, ahs rok ctw Ae eto none Syrup, Sen Weed Tonic, and Mane drake Pills. Thora dererrodly entsheated and popnlae madieiaca have offected a revolution in the hoaltng art, and proved ima whleh lave for meuy yoars moudival selonee. Tho false ‘ansuinfulat Is Incurabla” deterrod, tag to find remadios for that dis ILts vow proved, thet Consumption ean Le evved, and thatit kas inher of eawr (atoms of tham by Schoue’'s Pultaoula 8srup ho rame medticina tn evans ud tn other casos by rako Pills, the casa, e hirasa)i, who oujoyad unineseeuzted good ursthan forty yoars, wan su} fh very gato of death, ths iyshetan: fai and, thousauds almilerly affected houck’s preparations with the zaina ra nH, iM Accompany exch, making It not aber ary taxo Dr, unless pailents wish _DRY¥ Gouns. GREAT ANNUAL mo TG Shh RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF CARSON, PIRIE & (0, MADISON & PEORIA-STS, In addition to other bargains advertised, the follow- <i ts ' Tadic Heavy Whito Cottan Mowe a2 1934 aud 1% eants; irieer TadiesWhite Merino Hoss, patent ankles, 1b oonts, jorin ick! Sualish White Cotton Hose, 25 cents, roducod un ie Lalles' Enpltsh Whita Floccod Hose, regular seams, 2% jormrels to. ‘dnet, in better des, & Unibvtrunn 3 Flows silk hiked, gains by dios’ and Ailasus! Ci. loo Vests anil Orawore, & conts, worth Sl. tt is and Drawers, 25 and 0 cents, dd ¥1.25, lish Shotland Shirts and Drawers, 81, worth {he following aro a fox among many extraordinary bare gains in te BENKROP? STOOKS Which wo aro etvstng out in this eale: £9 Seal Clorh Cloaks, farmer.natin lined, 83.75, worth 87 0 Blick Beavor Cionks, 23,00, ot sae wore aa embroid'\ and beaded, $6, acer Cloths, handsomely trimmed, Cloris, $i, 915, 819 and $20, all ea oth Polonalse, worth from 913 to G40, ved Whulebone Corsets, 50 conta, liz, Gu, at at 60 and 33 cuuty, tho Lew $1 Corsets in fisioe Corsote at 81.25, 81.60 and 1.75, worth trom on ve Suportine Frouch Corsets at $2.50, formerly 26 cite ‘hs most astontching bergstan ever offerad in Ladies Vaderotothing, Chere, Drawers and Night-Drenson, beyinnl fleout and upwards, allot half neh Jews than cust. of tuatorinla, Laon Karhow at de, worth Bl £0 99 oach. faen Tdkfy, Hnow lawa ountros, “yatinante Reaver iti: neers bh) doz. Lin osuts, worth Lau aud 42. Si doz. Nottiog'iats and Gulpurn Lace Tidioe at 16 and 55 vente vac, wuerh from tient to ele AU Mildiusty and Mithuery Gocdy ava great eacrifioa, Hanuare Emebroiderias, I5Cr yards at 5, Innis, fe jes than half pi Acest and Instost p: rote Thibrotdortee tho cheapest over Grent nacrifico in DREAS GOODS, SILES, WOOLENS and Houskooping Goods, 93 previously advertised, THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY ! Madliso BOUTS & SHOES, 60 Cents on the Dollar, Having: purchased the entire stook of the , lnto fivm of 2. LiZIEM & CO, at Assigneo't Salo, I will offer, ior tho next £0 DAYS, Unusual indusemonts yo wll parties in want py {ivser’, Ohildron's and Genta? ONS, BOOTS, AND RUBBER Vaud thoes STATE o¥ Ini aors, 14 Philip Kortigen, Chicles P, Maral, Prosvor Mer 4 Jobn H, Donita, defoudanta.—In ehancory. (a varsttlo.] Vabite notloo ts heroby given that In purmuance of a do= 12, GU the uth day of Urcto~ Bonjanin D. Magrudes, Maxtor 4 Chum Raturday, tho Sth day of Jans eo hous uf wad (10) wroloek ta tha tus grunt entrances on. Ladalte lle Lify Build Buthtsrg known aa tho ay) Wored Ii, fr, sand 105 Lae Hewgu, ba said Gataty, wall t a ‘he folluwhs awit? ‘arran (Dy wal Beotloa Adottion ta viuuayst Sate, Tunting Hheaco south vo tia Joy U8 fet, thienes Gast on tbo acuth lag 213-14 tout, tence uarth un a line paraiiol ths wst Hing of wna oe be fa rr nec fing of said Tut 10 tho placs of began cia vf salu: “Ous-hall ta bo pald i ean, aid the yrauats payable ou And te daty of auch wei, "Poaving. tntarost. a L por annuin, to bd vwoured by trust ENJAMIN D, MAGRI ‘1 ao UDER, Mastur in Chauaory uf ia huparlue Court af Cuok Coanty, {louseon, Route & apetzroy, Complataant’s bolic UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME ia un the Lat of Debruary noxt. the water tho ducktings wilt sho Lug hatctiod, wht EXE Y SE OOM SESSION of this Iostitetion for part ho fails bocause uhe dues not kuow how to ox- procs hersotf, Hur own chickens would never venture into the water, aud ake hay no words in hor vocabulery to wuit the occasion, Ducklhage ‘understand @ ducie well enough ¢ but when thoy are in the water they do nos pu; the losst attention to tho hou on the lan though #no niay Hutter about in the grostout dine trees, and U3e evory ineans in hor power to cull hor foster-ohildron tothe whore, It soemy, in this owue, ov if the uquatio goose could tali to the aquatic ducklings, both basing the samy ex- progeloas in their yoosbularion, It could tako charge of them 4s lou as fs thought proper, reed phen the time oawe, order thow oghare, tad ebivor thein orev to thy ion, uoy did not Book ond statiuner atock, bs ed gad Sacred le, ie ee et aeaeee y ry ¥ Veosidh eer Soe jotre Dam ALLEN’S AOADEMY, lorner of Michtgen-av, and ‘Twenty-second-ot. ly equlopud cr boys pupils to Enlene A young men of sllages, New rod SHEA We’ALLEN, LL. 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