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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1875,--TWELVE . PAGES, ; ; ee ere — roton, and ty 4 of the bt parien reported, aaa MICHIGAN’ UNIVERSITY. ~ eRuccerafa aad itn for tae rearon tet -att| | OU ISIANA. © | aatcous condition of tong-nopteoted individual THE COURTS. hhoail Is «0 groat ?_ Understanding the rel ation by the Chancallor of the Cathedral ond tho Chanceltor’ frieudg of the Chronicte hops to see hin win affairs, proséutod ono of thoxe raro occanigns of the chfof and ant ordinates, can any te of the Diocess, This over three-fourths of cleray overy point that {s logally possible. Hat he wen it was honorable for the citizon-soldier to 5 falr roauoning beliove that tho *"Haini 22 of gad junt threesfour:he of the laity of the Sonventing : : «| Brotighe suit agatost the cditors of "74, the men aceept bounty to sid his fautly or intoresis: | nyeg aeilar Makes Hor Plaintiva | emis ratty of omigiints, with oath pete Ainolading the to Chancottors) Lace staned tha, test ‘ roally Tosponeibte for the trouble, thore ja ft 6 | guy, Relntt Bot: tho | While be gave hits own sorvices to tho extraor- i 2 edgo and direction? Surely note On Mtowl Zunalale, Raw, thin talng rete sora not te jas A Good Showing of Facts and doubt bat that be world Lave ealoed tt, 49 till ho elations. ctween Its) dinary uccessilics of his ondangored country. Monn, Trophet's wives aald to an neq uaintaneeat s ithe M the electinu, Far tho Stenting Committers or Figures. justice demanda that te secure cnough from | vis Blacks and Whites, This “vetoran ro-onlistment m the fleld a teliablo man, that sho did not heo why wo mt Bishops cf other Divcoren loattempt this would Lo Ey LA present claim, imperfect an it is, to cetablish J ho broke the back of the Nobellion, dashed the fuse should bo mado about the killing of ich, THEN PrOX FE SA DEPER DENCE 7 faportaut point fist mentionod, dreani ot reanon xe ie an ieee g ar Wives Who Have Docorted Their Lords. | people, whon tho Tord dontroyed imuigues nee of the Dincers c no! 1 oy ahonhd ventnre IM THE LITERARY DEPANT MENT a al o 5 ora to advanco tho.danse of roll; ty u cin ° omy r. si 4 testi sighs hone What more da s in renpect ta the oletion, by private or tnatvutunt fe | ANB feat ‘t call ae 8, ats 6 Bal wectiona in Togeid to wamacce. capacity for ta Thoir Differences, oiaiy’Ofered, hanarably wom, aud ahora Tudgmonta and Now Suits, thero'ba thea ale \enoragt fanatician, thal ; _ f (ated and intallectual labor, without: Il paid ovory re-onlisted vatoran, by installmouty, ” ory SOTERA Aaa fees Conant of ta ete AUAED OP UONESG SONIA, | Meunlib follontoay, Rate bean resettle Beale —- Pai a bla avantarcout of aoreics, f of od "2, Wa atmira the ths0 nats af 9 appeal from tha Diccesan Convention in the imatter ; Anong the sixty-seven women in this Depan- i fsitor to th The Republic conquared. Boccasion was for- brvonors. anya that avery wisn still be permitted’ hich, aud any meddling from without with the prerogatives F mont, many might be selected thoare iva | Statemonts by 4 Chicago Visitor © | ever crushed out, and tho vast armica of veteran | era afiitar, {na bill fled yorterday agatnet stp God according to the dictates of bry of our Gonvention would ho nothing short of ueurps~ | Result of Six Years of Co-Educa- | refutations of Dr. Clarko's thoory. Their robtrat ¢ Crescent City. saldiors, disbanded, quiatly settled back lute a tt CuLeepAT BER seieneo: bnt rich doubt ff {tw 8 con. tion, The Sigicrant Beeunding Coan ee steal ath ow ab thie: Noses. forts and. full faces provo, 1p thelr own caecum, * thelr old chaunole of peacoful ocoupation, giving | hor husband, Willlam J, Millar, tolls a torciblo } OF She teamars of thal) lessod dacang fitwation See a retne day inal fataver into the prococd= ¥ ‘ at Joxet, that their study is not underminiy: all thoir cnersies to tho reconstruction of their | story of wrong. Bho saya that her husband ia | toot apoct who toligved iy and. pri acticed Ho i 7 ion. their coustitutions, nor making of thom phystemi nt une. brokon Individual forttines, 5 4, | Subject to paroxysnis of ungovornablo paseion, | “btaod-afonemest.” There a Ra fo mnat other powers the Standing Committees wreeks, ‘Chere aro not a fow who have como to Cerreapandel hay Th CPE are Teer What, thou, is “equelization of bounty?” | nt which time ha abuaos her siumefnlly, Atouo questions In our Cons! tution “mde ponte 5 * Ox tue Missivstrrt, AnovE Nsw Onttaya, tl , t rlahtfuel ine with reference toa Arbor fi tivol: jt n Tho country redoomed all its promises of boun- | ; y wea or me Ne ight ea te lsc arnome | 2H0 Systom as Praoticed at Ann Arbor | Ann ‘ater & yeare. solid. labor, health, ard | seb, 14.—It auy man from tho North expecte, in | iy ‘nnd paid all itn ro-enlisted vatorans in full; | mo he knocked Lier dowa with a carpenter's Peace fofnita ud clear bo Le apr ata alana ete a eyoth Ne Very Suocesaful, rexlly henofited by their life ‘here, They | a visit of ano month, to understand tho partic- | who olsa deserved or tas promiand 8 bounty? plane, and at divers ottir time Le haa atruok | ue Mormon quuncwon muet be = tachi eee. bleh pe Pi beg io teter your Committee for what, all say that {ho Fegular Hifo, the constant- | glar relations existing boro betwoon the blacks | | This “oqualization of bounty " {aa libolupon | Lor so saverely that atic was confined to hor | gr of lator, and its objactiouablo features cy in m: itogment, ins proper cluctdation of the autbar- ly recurring aubjects of interest and of | and whitos, or batwoon Nepublicaviam and Con- tho veteran citizon-soldiern of our Civil War. | room for three wooks. Ho algo has driven her | such paris ‘ag fro outragaots to tho ponget ity of the Btanding Gommittces fu this regard, an far Speetal Corresponitenice of The Chicago Tribune, novelty, tho pleasurable excitement of datly prep- The origin of yoteran-ro-enlintinont bounty was tof the hi d eompalted. leet ic | sonto of ripht, romoved by the at Konoras tenotherein considered, ‘That docnment reviews all | Aww Anpom, Mich. Feb. 12.—Lli ‘inte | aration for Teeltations, and the eatisfaction or | 4ervatien: as tt fa cellod, he Ja surely to bo dipay- | tronarable, and was alt paid and closed up at tha { ONF OF tha house, and compotted lier to soak | fo Te HB, ae Oe ale pe amt at the prerogatives of ts Standiae Connmatttces tn the Bh aa d st el wi et o new Uni- working towards some atm, more than counter- | pointed. A conundrum which tho people of tho | termination of the War, except some pies ‘bal. | Sloltor clsewhero until hia pasion envalded. Tn ean people ha fruitful B pied egy 0 Aner. caso of a Wishop-clect, and illustrates the point, by cone | Vereity calendar, lately published, allowa some balance the injuries which might follow excos- | State cannot themselves solve; which, whilo it | ances lost (7) by promotion, So that all addition to nil this, William, a fow days ago, . Tusrery, elderations in nddition to thore of the prerent paper, | interesting comparieons to bo mado with those | sive fatigue and too intense montal application.. f “equalization of bounty” must be without | took the keys nway from complalnaut, inataitod ese ee, OL taat nul Loucearaauthortend cancers tenet" | of precoding years. Thus in 1870-71 tho total | Their beppy aud contented lool peak Yalvnes Hon ee a eH rasan siete the lossy | fouudation, Mespoctfulls, a Blin? Latinas, WhO ae Unilaacean BREECHES OF TRUST. of tho proceedings of a Diucesan Convention, Hoape number in attendanca was 1,110, divided as fol- | for tho way in which they enjoy their work, Known} And concerning which Congress .\teetl Gronok Iopczna, of tho thouse, and gave orders to sae naley Co * eels Chancellor ef the Diocese, | IONS! compares favorably with that of tho men, | eaome to havo the loast kuowledgo,—it would be COLORADO TROUBLES. tho rcrrauts that alo should bp | Which ‘Title aN Altogether @ Mime, To the Roy, Grorgo F, Gushian, D, Di President ara. Ta Reka There are numero. casas of lady attulenta who | tmposnible for mo to anawer. But thero ara a = obeyed aa such. On the 10th of the presont IC Re Blanding Coninalties of the Dioceso of Hlluots, 475] Hava not mieyod rocitation for two, or even | ery facts worth noticing. Moport ef 1 Comimitten of Oltizens— } Month Dr. Millar gave to one William O, Iobiu- are sa taae eb.) Courier: Tt happeng InBLAND “ “ oe lt # a 17 | thros years; and, when compelled Me ba easy, ‘mms FACTS RXIST|— Which Meport Endientes a Startling | $008 bill of nale of the furniture and goods in F ee if eae racoption on Monday evening, LAND, the number waa 1,207, divided thus: | it faunal coll arcount oF a nae int panier ot aa desolate plantations, ruined, dilapidated Condition of Attnizs. the house No. G08 Wabash avonuo, which chat. | = eatrice, whore the lite of the city nat The Homesituic Movements dean Tugs Mesesh | Unforascan circumstance. 7 homes evorywhero, aates for taxes, the bittor- | ‘Tho Donver Rocky Mountain News of fn Inte | tola wore yaad in tho bill of salo at $2,470.23, ahored FonetE a Ss onary Male, toeatess Ta the Editor of Phe Chieago Tribune: a ate aus THE DRESS OF TNYSE WOMEN, peas of despair on both sides, fully and most un- | date contains tho following report, which throwa | Complainant allegon that hor Lusband {a about * 18 Court 5 “ street boan bad ongaged ono of the who have dared ta stop a little out of the beaten annirorably will tell,—aud ail tho theorios in | new light upon the recont outrages lately oc: to leave ithe. Bist ped unk fu Biot as, a Fouadane by lis city Ee paompauy bins Teas Christendom will not alter those, curring in Colorado, an account of which tins prava that # mit of no oxoat may iewna to pre: pation of the event he had givon bls tallor fd Passing along Canal atroot, Now Orleans, tho | already appeared in Tar Trtuone s vont him leaving } that ho, togotlor with Robin. | Ofdor for x pur of black froadcloth pants, whieh -other day, thogoutloman L was with sald," Wait; Wo, the undersigned, » committee appointed | gon and Mrs. White, may be rextrained from in. | Were furnishod on time and securely Iai Amy ‘Liant to introduce you to tho Iioutonant-Goy- | by 150 citizeoa of Lake County, wero requested | torforing with tho furniture and other gonda, in 9 drawer at tho store whero tho young galling vrnor”; and immediately I was presented to | to obtaln the facts, as nearly as possible, of the | aud that ber hitmband nigy be compellad to alloy gal bantnens. Mis-orectial eveutun i od tad that fanctionary,—a stnall-sizod, stnall-footod, | late troubles, aud securo tho publication of the | har 8 reparate melntonatice eultablo to hereon | vast torgor the pautar Whol all roa iy vshite-overcoated, black-hattod, black-faced gen- | samoin the Rocky Mountain News, in oror that Joo! B. Suéton prays for 9 divorce from Mis | Putting on the bifurcated Parmenta, ho fleman,—for soho sppoared in his manner aud | tho people of the ‘Lorritory may havea fair aud | wife, Mary A. Sutton, because she laa dovortad | C°Vored its mistako, but too Tate to romedy it Twas somowhat surprised on rending the edl- torial, in your issue of Sunday last, hoadod “Jiome-Rulo in Ireland.” Being a North-of- Ireland Presbyterian, and considering mysolf posted on the sentiments hold by inflnontial clergymen and prominent merchanta. I desire to present a few facts to your readers outhis all-lin- portant question. History domonetrates the fact that, fu the past, 36 ‘3 thera wore 1,163. divided thus: track of woman's sphere” and * woman's dus Literary, Lav. Medical, | ties,” 19 not at all difforont from their sisters’ at 76 gob wT Lome. ‘They do not stalk about in bloomers, BT 313° | nor slouch ‘oround with long trained skirts, 4 32° | unkempt hair, and inky fingers. ‘They are com- the numbor was 1,105, divided thus: { pelled, of necessity, from the amount of work Taterary, Law. Metical, | roquired af them, tc dress plainly, but thoy do Aah out 314} not allow thiy to exclude noatnoss nor. taste in a 893 273 | its arrangoment. Thero ig many a woman in ois 28 | tho University ‘who would be singled out in a ,101, divided thus: | crowd of well-dressed women anywhere aa a t propared for it, and, | impartial uuderstandiug of tuo mattor. him, Accordingly ho went to tho wardrobe Sa aE eee aoa Mee ier Atterary, Lave, Medical, | porson of taste avi rofinemont, and as one who | & eran iop parents hh ithe th * eke ete appears that o pocret association wan organ- | Mary J. Patton aleo doriron a divorce from her | #0arcbed around until he found @ pate of black Lie clea een ges aaa rig ag aC Aig B10 | Shoroughly understood tha buvdrod and one | 7 hile trying to realizo the fact that the man bo- | |. oa oh Mrown wud Gas Craoits about tho ist of | husband, Charles W. Patton, ou the same | Panta that had boon doing him sorvice fora yeu jections. Suicidal ae noe the a 400 a a myetories aud Jittle nathiogs of which o woroan's a Te bey mis pie age) the Siaeatloe we May, 1874, the mcmbors of which etyled them | grounds. or yo far ticle oagaalons, pt pat thess on, igi b unba the basis of this os . r whiol jocn brow; up—an oducation “ " ee “a MS, + Blossy, biack, ai jookod all rigtt, Se arene ae eS EEA By tiveeo inbies i will bo acen thatthe avorago | “When wonton wero frat admited to the Ual- |< Mee ceucuietilen aera mae meets Mgataat Collector O'Brion | , Hurrying’ to tho abode of “his indy lio fomad disunion. England fod the flamo and kopt alive ncctatian animosities by creating a Church-Lstablishmont @f oquality in theory, aud of utter disparity ia } ing this organization wore named, respectively, ‘Tho contompt caso 4; fut both eocially and politically—forced mio to iijal Gibbs, William Gibbs, J. Mo. Gilltaud, will como un tofore Tigo Farwoll tbfs morning, | Ler awaiting bis tardy coming, all ready, ba, number of etudonts in attendance during tho | versity, the great majority of lookera-on ro- cr idomn the Inw that placed this man in tho | Lewis Gilliland, Jacob Guire, Thomas Borris, Tho case of W. Hi. Metvin vs. The Morgan Tin- | SMeasing hor No. 3 gattera: in rubbers. Thy Psat five yoars baa not varied much: that the | gardedthe exporiment with bs i i SUMPICION AND EVEN CONTRMTT. a Jesso Marrlon, Williaw Richardson, Colon Arm- | proyemont Company ; Morton, Diles & Co., of | pallant stooped to buckte tho Arctic, but juitay | in Iroland, ond by tho endowment of the Pres- depa ie A eet a hen antl an mails It was gone aily prodistod that none but coarae- | Cle air of tho Sonate of dorsiabs, grong, Steward MeClish, and A. By Cowen, (the | New York: Morton, Rose & Co., of Loudon, aud fo rancho Aug stone, hare an heard aauddeg —j dyterian Ministry. Since the dissatablishanent i 5 grained loud-voiced, brawny | “‘ghrickers” 1 | 4 a my vieit longthons, tho reality lutter a Justice of tho Peaca of Brown Creek | others, was yesterday dismissed by connant. ‘I'he | Nolse 8 of a volloy of muukotry far off, orihe | the number of women in the law dopartmont | Sioomors and short hair would dare to cuter the las always boen inaiguificant, and without any | University, sins has abowed ad falso : . matoria! sugmontation. In factco-education in |] were the predictions, Women with solt dependonco ; and this Homo-Rulo movement la | to jay department cannot bo called an cntiro | YoWwea and gontlo manners are the rule but the outgrowth of this nentimont, It in ac. hers, not tha exception. Lf there ars sowe copted by tho Protevlauta aau compromise as | Sticcets; not beceaso unequal advantages are | soa manners might bo called “oud,” thoir BECOMES MORE APPADENT. Precinet) and others, whoso names we do not | bill was for av accounting for a large number of | fearing of ealico by | counterboppor near 4 ofall rehgious eects, there has been» growing railroad bonds negotiated by some of thodofond- | Land. ‘Thoro was n Inok of pugula on tha face sontimont allover Iroland in favor of Irish in- kor the Hones, bimsolf | wish tu give at presont. ‘Thelr business, it a] g ite ee eearE mo ie the Chaptain a the | Pears, vas to-cominit tourdof, steal stock, com- | ants in Londou and New York, of Hie ‘gallant. Ho longed for golitute; by eee laced and Kind. Rinely/ pave mit highway rovberiea, oté, “Tho facts show th Tudgo Hogers in atill engaged with tha South | Yoatned for soclusjou, ho wanted tp be alone— Ben; rto, also colored, and also kindly gava mo | toy ug employed Wilburn Obriatison, at pree- | Park coudounation cages, aud hisicom jocks as | toao treacherous panta, always o trifle tight ani thu: names of sixteon of the colored Senators | ont Probate Judge of Park County, ‘aa their | though Loaves heating 8 geography leaeon, threo | Semewhat weakened by age, couldn't ‘ataud the against total separation. afforded to the two soxes, but becauso women | want of popularity both among tho women | they imtholracats. Whilothoappar ant absurd- | attornoy ond couugol, to dofond’ thom iu | lage map boing suspended on tho walls or | Oxtrastrain causod by that stooping position, Tho Protestunts of Ulater bolieve that the | soem to egro much loss for the acience, as well 9a tho mon, prove that the unchaugiug | ity a f this state of things was forced upon mo | their jevitieiness, ‘'Tholt frat attempt was piltata for tho edification of the jury and snot aplit patina autos underneath that pany ey date ps Faorae whan Hn ciuual expval to | ‘tho most prominont and interesting feature | laws of Nature ara at work hore oa well as elsc- | 1” 2 us oxhibition, E was, at the samo time, com. | iu the stealing of someluing like 100 head of am yore, ‘i Raith Feehincueehecs gt aTeskae: Arte hadn't been ic poopie o P plo of Irs | of tue calandar is the deecription af whore, The Indy and the hoyden soon Ond " stock, thoir eccond to plan and oxecute tho onday will be the anniversary of Washing- ont of nationality, casting aside every veutiza of dare thelr level. Loveliness of maunar and charnatar | pelic dtosdmit tho courtesy of tho mombors | jwurder of Goorga Harrington, of Cas Crock, | ton’s birthday, and tha Courty will generally be | thom. Slowly bo ress to ils feot and nuked to row sectarianiam, whiels baa too long divided tho id aac une eeumtD Ban aro altructive oven ina woman who has strug. | tows each other, the portinones of thoir ra- | which was dono iu the most horrible and brutal | closed. Judge Jameson, however, will Lene the beoxeused for inometits—ha hail forgotten Tin Sau editocah, yan siato nat to Protest | reyily cou fe oxleence for gone it mates | [istetimette ts Gconk of Bopclen and'ef | BATE tom the auestons bofore chem, the freedom | mannor, as eh people, of thle Lorry ready 1m 8, yaaa bladgets wil sondes ass de: { Na ani viele iho tore, nts AA . ef - | really been in existenco for yonrs, It makes | ius, or mastol . “nl tall,” of thoir languago, now. ‘They also planu loath of Jolin D. igh, at is 4 ie~ te Me sate wot Ulster aro solid agajnut the © Home- | opjcial announcement of tha- fect that hence- | Plato. Their olsutic apirita, vivaclous tanunors, ane ee a ocal wenekityes Oe ulolliggnee ns Coon, who only eacaped (as vo have wlaco tearned) | cisfous. 1 Tie anon reothar Of tho maiden wag atanding Jule” movement. This ix tho point Idesire to | forth wo are to bave 8 sclentitic school, tho same | sid interest iu Hfo miybt well arouse tho envy | : ; through the atrost of somo of those partlog, who UNITED ATATES COURTS. by, having boys of her own, sho’ comprohendsl deal with, and to prove to your roadors that this | ae Hinrvard and Yale, and asyagra toit'a corps of | Of jadod vollow of soviciy, woary of life and sated | tho 1% 2use, all wos diifercist. Tho samo propot- | wore chargod with tho intitder of George ‘Ilar- | TR. J. Andorson began a suit againat C. Of, | (iio situation in an fostant, but that store-doxr statemont ja uot correct. twonty-oue Professors aud lab etudant: ayy | With its plassures, aud made nassecs by thoir "Tho Prosbyteriana of Uletor hava nover beon | Suen Setematie contac of feat eete’ sted oe | mauuor of living, long before they aro. aa old as aloyal people to England, but have remained | civij, mining, and mochaninl enginsoring, | Most of the women here. passively contont with tho union, vecause thoy | architecture, mineralegy, yoslogy, zoology, | ‘Tho students rogard never had contldeuco In their Catholic feilow- botany, physics, pare matbemnsiva, astronomy, THE PRESENCE OF WOMEN IN THE UNIVERAITY countrymen; anid thf feoling bas been kept | modern fbeuaton analytic and applied chem- | ina quict, geutlemauly, matter-of-coutse man- alive throug the treachery and deceit of the istry, and pharmacy. 'Thochamical Inboratory ta | hor. ‘hoy mect thom in the halls and on tha tion & ? black to white members was apparent. A} incton end echeoked them fora timo in thoir | Binith, claiming $2,000. yara wouldn't wagh, and by a little inquiry abs whita. member wae Brawling, and inoltoataally: Hogan ian he ‘Tho Turner se Seymour Banufactnring Com- | ascortalnod tho trua state of tho caso, Prom, eudotts oring to maintal., the (ailaok individwat | 4, Lue tastimony given at first by tho friends of | pauy eommonced y suit for £4.00 againat tho sho told tho young man that the difticulty coull and roy Wess the outpourings of a black individual | jiijah Gilba, at the preliminary examiuution iu | Caicngo Curtain-Fixturo Company. bo onsily remedied, Shonent him up wtaire to who ait graced the sneeeal ly by biw tr 1 COD | ie cage of the Peoplo v8. Glbbs and McOlwsh, for WANKRUPTOY ITEMS. the room of one of her sons, with instructions tours . and disgusting! Hongeriaice talk. ho | murder, voamed, for timo, to ariminate Stoward | 8. B. Walker, of No. 2t North Clinton street, when ha reachad there, to throw the fractured The a tate of things Rives to nogroes tho | sfeclish and Colom Armatrong ; but, on congult- | was appointed Assignee of Ames, Sherman & | FArment down to hor, Accordiugly he Idi Enctish Portiament, the jargost in the Gnited States, andthe new | stairs, in the recitation-roome, and on the | bost pov itionsim the Biato docs not stop there, | ino their friends, counsel found it impasuiblo ta | Co. theroom liko # courtior ratiring from tts Tho “Wome-Rulo"” movoment was first hool bs inca to " # jn | cotlege grounds, Wherover thore are classes, | buf rum 1down convict those mon and eave Ell alt Gibbs, Wiharn A final diyidend of 1734 par cent wan declared | Presence of a Queen, made his way to tho chin {naugursted = sat Uolfust, = st a dorge pene pas nen Wo become gecgid..to ‘none in thore aro women, And one does not 1 ‘TMOUGT EVERY GRADE OF OFFICE, Gibbs, ‘A. B. Gowen, and us Mo. Gilliland, | in the case wt Tall & en ber, and a momout. Inter tho treacherutis eu. aod indusntial miveting, composed of NE cHnost erceive sny failure on the part of: Toading Protoxtanta and Catholics, ‘That | sho papor published Uy the mscastds, is in nerions | ihe ontlomon to axteud to iho women oso lit- meeting was attonded by Dr. Isano Nelou, | jinancial diflculty this soar. It ia odited by a | tle, delicate attentions, which hove, in all time, a Professor of Languages at the Presbyterian | juard of oight atudents, and like most other col- | bean inetinetively granted her, and which (the tothe @.onstable, The Police Jury (which en- ij a mont came tumbling down. Tho lady epesa Bwer to ¢ ur County Commissioners) are_nlmost tee ger listrugton “Several wituossos “for the acai LeeDeging Sijuileetey Pearape by sewed np tho rent, ‘and hilo sho did co teal wholly et. mpored of cofored mon; the Govetn- | dofeneo ara kiowa to havo been cinployad uy | ‘Tho proceodings againat J, E. Mandeyillowera | Innt paced back aud forth in the cald room a mont pos' itions are held by the eame class tmnin- | 1, murderers ta go to Denvar and swear ta any | ordored to ba dismistod unices objections are | *aite ae a G-yoar old colt of a frouty moruing joa Coltego at Lelfact, and minteter to a leading | Jove papers, it isincorporate, Puayloush thig | truth must bo spoken!) are so dear toevary | ly; and, i,m fact, to-day Louisiana soos hor for- | istomonts thoy wished. All of this class of | fled in ten days. 10-ncro pasture. Wheu the garment was repair. Presbyterian church in Dongall etrest iu that | year R ee boon, printed by TA. Boal, oe rs woman's heart. 7 | ane alava, # her pratant lone: titted ri q | Witnosses bolong to this family of + Hogylatora,” NcERRION, COURT IX MRIEF, ed they were heaved up-staits, donued, and only city; the Rev. John Rogers, of Cumber, County | ty. publister of the colobrated "Dv. Cliade's Ro- TERE 18 NO raesyeerxa UPON ACQUAINTACE As I rid, 9 up and down this beaut vere The | 224 now acknowledge fraukly that thoy boliova | Robert McClelland commenced a sult against | try perdous in all the large party kad any itn Dawn, ex-Aoderstor of the Genoral Assombly of | cine Hook." aud it had always paid ite expenses | from tha mero fact bf having recited togother, | talit with almost ovary reprosentative of | th® | tose mon were tho roal murdorors, aud utate | tho City of Chicayo, clalming 815,000. of tho dificulty that thosa treachoroits tromeeds the Presbyterian Church, Irotaud; Dr. Isaso | promptly and fully. From tho claen of '74, haw. | It {s really a matter of remark how few acquaint- | country fh at comes ae in , al ere ion theso | that the evidence given by them at that trial was | Lewis Dodge bezan a suit for $5,000 against | lod oncasioned., —- i Butt, the wetl-kuown Home-Rulo leader: Sam- | Syor,therawareelectedelght oditorseho, whatever | auces are made among the vtudents hore, whon | facts. Ts State haa had, since tho War, | incorrect, as we Lave loarned within the past | the eamodefondant. SS uol McCurdy Greer, ex-M. P. for County Dorry, | may be ecid of thelr litera: . | one remombers that they seo cach other daily, ni a lending Eldot in the Preebytortan Ohuree. | Teo, bastiiestionss ALi rece ee eo sas | and coustaasly hear each other's cliaractors dio: Joseph G. Bigger has bron aver zeafoua binco | charge opou dishonesty upon thom, but it is not | Bected and discuseed by friondly and unfriendly tho inauguration of tho Mome-Itule movoment. | roo much to say that thoy wworo crinainally care- | critica. One Isdy, recontly graduated, told mie, Hie iss Wealthy provivion-morcbant, anda tead- | logs, ‘They paid for a part of the firat iasuie, but | not long since, that she never spoke to s clase- ng Hider in w Preapyteriau church, at Belfast. | that was Ne ‘Mr. Beal the publishar, having in | mate, among tho gentlemen, until hor Senior John Rea, tho brilkant lawyer, anothor Protest | mind tha honorable nottlemonts of previous | year, and then only after s formal introduction. ant, anda thorough Nationalist, is also s Home- | years, gad nothing to thom, but allyyed the ac- All sre kept #0 busy that thoro is really very Rnlor. You, evon, tho Rov. Hugh Man-| conat to run. In Yobrnory, 1834, ono-balf of | little time for social intereourso, ‘The most that ha, called by tho London Tinws © Toar- | thiy board wout off by roason of tho expiration | ean be dono ts to tmeot friends Friday aud Satur- tng Hanno," for his intense Orange | of its term of office, and four editers from the | dsy evenlogs. ‘Thoro are fow womon who have speeches dalivered in the | vear 1660, | claus of ‘75 wore elected to iill their places. | the courago to attompt te keop up nociety lately dolivored a apcech at Bolfast in favor of | Wien theeo now mon mado inquiries into the | While attending colloge. ut occasionally ovo no aha r curso than tho mou from the | woot. Jolin Daily brought anit for $3,000 sgainat Oy- BARLEY. Bach cua ty of roc | AEM, WA TG bred tne 18 amend ea nt 7 a ol ACG ve. is friends wero now rednce: ios Vitkowsky commenced « sul in trem: halders, ih ware salto, Why avait the jilacks to seas twonty or thirty in numbor, mainly bis | pass againat tho Ghy of Chicago, laying damages eaten Th toe ie aiiag raga allie Doon willing fe oe aerated tl needa: nog | connections and hin brother “Regulatory,” who | at £10,U00. eho he goat féndein’ - Fyho mde tend Ne old antagoniim af rapo ee, | Porauaded bim tocomeback. Hoon aftor hisro- | W. it. MoKeon andD. VW. Minghall suod I’. A. | 2ricies tn your paper in tegard to barley inthe thus not tne patee: 1@ of Pg rergrees is 2 oe 3 | tura home, it was currently reported that ho bad | Bowen for 41,600, F differont clavatore, L would say there in = wrog Inting, ee apis d to tho affect that the | MHotted four more mien whom he “would putun- |B. W. Raymond aued §. B. Gookins for | somewhoro, At this point there are tivo ri 2 Foct dor thu ica" bofore spring. The citizons, know- | $1,200. roads: Ono parrioy grain to the Chleago, Du whito mon 7 Lo hare beon elected to oflice by | ing and bolleving thistoba true, employed a | 2, SV. Chamberlain brought suit egainst 4 the blacks— ‘he Northern carpet-bargera—have, iy to watch ba and hls gang of * Rogulatory,” | Francis Crocker and J. 8. Orocker to Pena lington & Quincy Elovator ; the othor to the by their rob’ ory, corruption, aud crimes, provex | ig learned that thelr plauy and arrangomente | $1,500, North Bide. ‘There come to this town daily abot Hho nepraey: warst enemlos, and done more to | core alroady made, aud that they Outy awaited Edward Mendel began an action for $3,600 | four carn of barloy; about half goes by ost the now movomont, ; condition of affaitn, they wore: tll thet the | i# found, who doos undorstand both, Ihave one | intensity the bitterness between tlio old classes | (he broner time to execute them. ‘Their first | agaiant If. N. I. Lewin. road, and jialf by the other. All make thelr bur ‘Ag, tho last election, the Borough of Newry, | payor was abont. S100 in’ debi; but, That ie waa | especially in lad, ‘Tue moat sarcastio wit world {han ail obto4 ayes combined} Aud aq, sithoue blindwau an attempt to defame tho character of | 0. P. Ouaso and P.O. Hunford auod the | Je go ma =! selautng from 46 by va ae wi ct ia tk sar o ratte aera ea ra anes thought that economy would enabie this to ba | scatcely he able to Sind any tracoof the tradition. |W te jon ere sae unit cs rf » thoy Mrs. George Harringtop, by briaging two mon | National Piro and Marino Ingurance Company of | ‘rg mon vio ahipa to Armour & Dole'a gets oO te en Decree seul to'Diecliamocte a | Pad at the ond of tho yoar. When ti20 editors | al ** blde-stocking ” cither fn her dross or man- bap thts Hhoumatances have naturally in- | £m Sagnacho County to awear that aha wae di- | Philndelphis for $1,600. .. | cents mara por bushel than the ane who eips'a Jone ttloc raed Belfast theouh the anton | Hom ‘74 cama to turn over their aflwiry tothe | Hers. On tho day dtue ia hadat tua rerldsut Wiitos Teainet | Fectly instrumental in tuo murdor of her own | David Connelly commenced 4 sajt for 610,000 | ths North Sido. Nov, tho question is, why tha ane rH or pu red ae ul 8 pulog now board, the truth came out. Titis concern THE JUNION OP the bs ks, tno niuch w.fiatred of-aoloraa husband, or, in othor worda, that she was a | acainat A, B. Meoker to recover 810,000 alloged | ditforonca? Is it justice? ‘Tho barloy isu Prettvereeet pauls, pull, Cettiolles, sine tye yan botneon $800 and 4 $1,000 in«lebt. No Saaiglvone=by Alis xan he most brillant atcial fo Lceks pit ne sh Bae ot a murdercus, and while altempring this would put | damages. Good in every roapect, and no ane can tell ibt Z i. i i as 1 io a i oy a ~ Lo $ ai During tho past ton years, the growing eent!- boa Ma Bail beat fort ott eee tai erestble. te tine duties: bho lbnenod euil tact notes to ace that seeme tol 1avo no possibility of immediato tucir “spotted” men under the ice, and leave The Joliot Iron and Steel Cormpany commence: ifforcnve ; {tin ratvad in the same county as! -. | the country for safer parts, Tho citizons, upon | ed a suit in attachmont against tho Burlington, . fettloment, Furthermore, neither party ls 5 | fosening tile, attempted to dofeat iii and ins | Cedar lapldy & Minnosota Wailzosd Company, 0 | 'y'woutt call the altontion of the Chit Ix Gee Totuing #0: oms to bo tracod back to any friends. Thoy advised Mra. Harrington to go | rocover 29,906.41. | spoctor and tho Warohouse Commisaloners 19 ment in Ulster in favor af Irint indepeucerres is | Yextivoran uc ture from tho Prof ip Greek on Tpie Poet + an 4 nte aud who had not. The ng weditors | ture from tho fessor in Greck on Epic Poet! such sat Rare aedeciras ariel erllament: were mado so nervous by the profauiky of mon | Ty. and the Homeric discussion, and, in the af- Feel oe uadanaudante nf thetr eerie i 1, | Whom thoy dunood, sayiug that thoy liad paid | teroon, sho heard anothor locture from the aa ee er ride lauds | their billa to this, that, or the other eclitor, that | Profewsor in Latin ou Roman Antiquities. In mak yom 4 fr of British saproma- | no receipt Lad aver boon taken, ns thoy Huppoeed | the avening this domure little student of the day oye (rotam rr Bb -ccrepe Rut it waa ‘tall right,” and that the Chronicle | could scarcely be recoguized—radiaut undar the am ono of Those who eceept Home-Rulo 28 | aditars, if they knew nothing moro slot busi- | £48-light, in pink satin, honitun lace, and pow- bofore Justico Maban, of Cottonwood Precinct, J. A. Thomas, H, Y. Lazear, sud William Hay- |. r i ‘ dies Chee »s ae rosso: Tr. ae ates and swear out warrant for tho ar- | den aued Ira Holmes for 91,000. ed Seen ntti Bary futticg done to 0. i aes fur tbe “ind selon, wuseliae (held ee Dana rest 70 ppeleh Pad anee pttomptiog ‘s The Notional aot the Seisat Now York —— oy z 3 manslaughter, 23 a s, tha after- | began a suit for $3,000 agains: jam O, Sweet. street, tho oven! ing of the Oth inet., when resola- | Toon ‘befora’ tho aurdor, walked over to) dhe Phnix Naifonal Gank of Now York Gity | Umcle Milly7# Objections to Cir! | far as it goes; but, to ay raind, ft does not go 7 i tions of deuunt istion aguinat the proposed got- a Kigitte, Ter enougi, Whol ivctand ueeds isu rodintriae | Reus than thls, hed potter rowian and Tat better | dere oat. rae fdiocr melange of dition | (ment ef iit > difioulties. wero uscod, and | Lttingtos’s Seld, gotovar the fanco, and want | alga wiod the same parly fot alike amount. | Walla Potnaia Heed inthe Indenendmt. tion of the land, Whito tue lauded property re- | Geunair of ovor collecting any olf’ dots, ond TUE WOMEN ARY Ene, throate againall, the interented mombore made. | Pro Iigating, aud abot st Lim. Aud toe | James anddee Concho ns OF 000 againgt | Tw interviaived " Unolo Rilly, @ good old ede jz mains in possession of Eoglish Lords, who draw | wont to work in the hope of paying theie tinbili- | And from all that I can learn and observe, I do To have heard b he speeches ov that occasion, ono people nee. rakes that ho meant businoss, as ‘cMovIT count, ed friend of mine, the other day, on the questica from tho Boat of Palast szestelya (fonts aod | ties by inerensing their advertivers’ iyt, and | Mot coo that the woman, whoso desire for’ study | would bpd H hat the peebis 00) ths. Ber th, da the ball from tho pletot passed through Harring. | Michael Moran commencod a anit in trogpags | °f,clvil rights. oy i, spond it ou tho Continent,—I say, while such a | Keeping hotter accounts, In this thoy wee mad. | aud devolapmont loads hor to accopt thin grand stole elect ae Aid ian a cutootne ot tne nae ton’a over and undor shitts and grazed his akin, | against Dominick ¥, Davey, laying damages at Don't want nuffin mo'” said Uncle bily | state of things existe, Ireland will never be pros- | gratoly successful, aud by the end of the: opportunity placad within her graup, ia in any porous and lappy. Irotand's wrongs can onty seucin gone thoy hope shave aaved eBeiciollegs aengee af Eocoming tmassunnes ar tunwopsane oe redreused by w union of tho Inlvh people, | ut Beal and the now Board could not bar- | ly,” by reaeon of the broader’ intellectual cul- thereby proconting a solid front to win back the | inoutze, whoroupon ’ the paper was taken for | ture and alice) plins ako is sou a day-by-day, ‘Tho warrant was placed in our County Sheriff's ] $2,000, A capias wae iesucd. Gat tao mnech already fur dis niggas” ; eso yor a eteing inate war in | Sith penne Dat be fall imag the | Wiliam tadcomacnceds aut tenon the | ung tog asl oafre ieee Ste | Bistro (Jai ned uoe opblysplo:| AH6H, OP rag, hina pay ot rn aared | None fnmurice Gonpaay of Coluaun Oy (0 | ee ry, ae | gem of liberty, Withs universal voico in favor | publication to Ypalianti, 9 town asst 8 | nor that the etadonts hava been in jured by hor | mized totho Sow +h therefor. If the npeoches | ji Upon reaching his house thoy waolded to CRIMINAL count, ly, * dar's jist wh do mizery comes in, Wer af Home-Rule, ant the Irish peopto raised to ‘i = eal de at that tit a o are the current opinion of the | . ’ y i pint Rhett ata | ante tao avg | avin vores” 0" “etanon® | tna, at ln Br | ce ann hw | Slag am tc Sen ut ts | Stato EEF, ancl 4 road platforin of & com: | hiy pay excopt by acivil process. Ag the paper : overDmont ibit § He rasvored, Come in the moruing and I | sontenco auepended, yer Joried bim up, guy bim penine Oe Dyaide, eu faco to, wort advorstiog te ie | (24 .Dearorated Le gues be citortng oa KANSAS SUFFERERS, so stonar mais femal bool, uonarar, to | Hl fo iizon” Hho mum thane, ve | Georg liam sented gully tothe larceny ie eyo Ea Tl ct rane Amenycan doctrine, that * Every ‘ —_—_—— tat tl ti a er vi q iE yo 2 arty 7 se! Vv 10 two Ue tL ST ae eocee | teem lbere.OF Esl on | py AGRA GROM GROG SOUNTY, yo ttm zanntis cue Gon- | Yat ant ug oe ls aca | WSs Ree de titan tw | ie fa BA'S ma fot . U, MoCronr. i uiLLI County, Kan., — sorvative politid'aus of the South, without a 4 " — bio aioe, boiruver, only ong, J.C. Knowl tou. | curistiaus: Wo, your Committes, find that | nore xtoniod iy zquaiutance and ldoger atady | Atlee doing (ee ce Bag ee ate oil | Anlens to ral: Goorga ‘Martin j-rocmedod tl gone tT ae veated to Unele Dilly that this might CHECK-STANDS. of {ho old board of 75 bad no departimerta- ‘une | hero faa great deal of suffering In our county | than the writer has ueds but ono inference it | to uend ont bla family, aa" thoy ‘did not wiuh to | “dames Young, trled for tho Isrcony af E185 obviated by boing alto mere Wont 0 der thelr own change unlit after tho papar was | an account of tho loss of last yeara crops by Hatis:that thoy boliove tliat tuo ooplo of tho | SwMthem. Gibbs would uot sond hie fannily | from Solon lll; verdict guilty, and torm of van eee sgtermipted Buh aah oatl o the Editor of The Chteago Tribune: takou to Ypsilanti, Tho other four etl tors | grassheppors. Many persons are without bread North, in thoir® {all elections, fully ratided the | 4 and the mon thon put ont tho fire, After | punishment fixod at imprieynment for one your | Tie ey nice trsin size, Yer kunwalb ia F Mapiaoy, Wiv., Feb, 18.—I presume the laws | came on this yoar, Jong after tho panes bad | or clothing sufiictont to keop them comfortable; waiting noma time, thoy decidad to get a bunch | in tho Penitentiary. action of the 8 outborn whites since the War, 4 i y taln't no uae tryin'to atop us. Now wo vyest tro voon to bo vindleatod by tho prosecution, on | {ef Beal's oilice. So that it is dificult tn eee and especially fa thie the casa in the Mound | and, iv giving tt adr disapproval of tho Adminise | Of bay aud makes tlre In front of tho house, fn ‘Tho caso of Miko SfoDonald, indictod for keap- "t iat fet Co who have failed to atawp their bauk-checky, | any of the curlone crooke of law, succeed {n | People of which, atl being poor to begin wita, | which have follo # ed that struggle, pholBamucl 1G. Bou, David C. Boon, Denjaunip enottar calenays pint, Atnrso Bors." ° AYe re eee sctorenily torbeoak thom thot bat | 2 Kane, anda Mr. ‘fleod. Afior this thoy car- 4{J0008 Gawe—80, 03, 08, 100, 101, 102, 10540 | 3 ouicr to Uncle Mitr t thstoval piri ape % i . came hore ta secure homes: now, ié looks very ‘Tho grent scoundrels jn Congroas, who pocketed | doing eo, the money will undoubtedly be 4 ub- mo to hitnt to Uncle Willy that tue cata! hard that they should havo to leave. We, your aebaro of tho £900,000 Paciflc Mail corruption teribod by the literary dopartmont to pa;y'tho ry ittee. eat to you, in the mame of God, | forthe overshac bowin; ower of the Genoral riod the wounded mon away, and loft tlio place, a _ for tha mouey, ero Lo go unpunished; but the poordovil | “i. ary to leud te Alelning heed in our Mime of. great | Governnant, tic de eondion would bo blavory Jaa arte ONES eve eimalt up te |“ dune Meome-18, 10, 20: _ | ea coin fielrstaige. who failed to put ona 2-cont stamp, from for- | “wo viveicuttizs IN COLLEGR JOURNALIS need. Food, clothing, or.moucy would be thank- fp Toate opiates A would ie qb cmames tors"), st Brown's Cresk, who took Gibbs in Tgvve Boorn—135 to 183, Welt den, Marsa Hoa,” anid bo, *all lee gotfuluess, noglect, or want of kuowlodge au to | which aunt present (uemaoives to every atu lent | filly received snd duly distributed; and God to aay ia, do law's got to be changed, Mos’ bab trol or M1 the of Gces, levy taxes, ako laws, put | CUM? our fortified himeole in Str. Uriukow's | Junge ‘InzE—90 to 109, except 06. i + the law on tho wubjoct, must pay bis €60 fine, | WhO haw ovor Lad auy oxperionce in it, “Rho | Will certainly Dioss the sheerful giver, Sond house, we, got some twonty-five mon to guard slaw for de white man aud m lay for de bls! pret rovisions or clothing to.A. W. Tracy, Presidcot | up jobs; and tk at ho in powerless to avert. the = K SUDOMENTS. a ‘The scoundrels iu Covgroes rocketed the bribe, Fie tina eee aor cue warer tomerds, ie Pps Conaty Roliot Commiites, Ihuesoll, Kan. | ruin and povetty « taringlim in tho faco, because | Hla! ae seen Ok Ris gain Hate they | Suremton Oguas—Coxreasioxs—A, W, Board eb MBirange as tt may seem, nome of our bes dit Ke and (he Lnyestigating Committos dato not follow | fory of’ our callego paper will surve ag an oxiun- | For Mound Precinct, money may be sent to D. | the lowe aro ado anigtored in the intorost of tha Bs watca and arrest. all parties WES ‘Jupar Ganx—W. Hibbard ef al, va, Adam and | 2608 echo Unole Billy's aentimont. ‘Thay areits th up the scent, because thoy know that it will ree | plo of the listo: . E W. Thomas, Mound P. O., Phillips Connty, Kan, veal a mass of corruption among Hepublicans tatters rT rokoesn ta Beare pan oF the St * . DW, Rosas, t partyin power. W/hile bath are not wholly cor | yor not thelr frionda, They even | Samucl Smith, $1,650,02,—Henry Lnnemeyor va, | clinad to view the negra’s minor transgressions and Domoerats: go thut both parties in Congress | mouths an electton fy held, aud Onc-baif a boaf 1, RaNbebt, rect, Auguat Meyendorf, $19,62.—Henry Williains Ya, A. 1, | ins lenient Might, and I know ghat poe of of roe ap wall acted Une tha Ghenidy ceetd ae | Beaker venllol #2i80, and motion foram tral,” | Democratle Judged Impose lighter pent NEITHER C19 ENTINELY WRONG ¢ not bring lt to the light of day, a AYLES, and when, with tb cee questions of property and nnevit Covnt—Jupuk Hoorn—G, W, Chase ys, fferjson thaa tht nuda of businces-men wh probletus growin, y out he War aro also un- i al. — Me : sree atarapiaw wap abolluvednitoa tee thee | ee SOE. Coretta Nee ICO Eee CEA eee ASNT RN ROENT: Ualved, eau ithe ¢ tpocted that a tourish howorar ing 188 taour and. aeerted out kee ere eee: | geste a Lous Hurt verdlcl, | ""iyetore Uncle Billy lett Y asked him bow tt nupposed it was only for checks aboyo $20, Is | rolativns of the paper 0 tio college. may, aim 1] 72M Milor of Tas Chioage Tribune: deop his lova for 1 Ws country, or however une | 1,24 mits Mud, RtnetaE Ouk to prreet, Elijah Nuoay Behar gssyen, | would Inka to ait down at the table with whi 1% in’ only & fow days winco that a banker | gonorsliy do, differ widely from the ideneect tee + | COHONA, Coffoy Co., Kan. Keb. 15,—There ia | prejudicad ho ma’ be, can ever attempt an ox Justico, “On reaching Brown Cr Patri aeeatcy O'Noii vs, Willlatn Hauderson ¢ | folka in tho hotele. re Informed mo thit a tmo-draft drawn | retiring half-board, "As a cananqucnco thepoliey || one A. IL. Dow, now in the East, pretending to | plaustion of auy.suce athoory of uottlomont, | tint “ial Gibby Witten Gibte: 4. v4 permed ‘verdict, $200,—Oceaus Vounty Bank vs, Union Natio “Groat Goddlemighty!” exclaimed the co! F2 agaluet a busluoss ian Zequited 9 Scent ataunp, of the paper is constantly chaugings At ons | eollelt aid for Rock Oreck Township, with papors poetts pot cals pig Dosbenteade leithie Stata de, faud, Lovvis Giliiand, aa A. Coven, the puss | MASH FH Sa a nuom gonzo bey! to mae die Be m4 have bee i ith. 0 tT ' is Chile, pig OWS more recently informod that uuch drafts require sone aoa Se i ee siguod by the Btate oflcials, and who is sending peppenes powers of Tadgment and kuowledge of Hee, lial ong sand) farster, aid cies iy MORMONISM AND THE MOUNTAIN-MEADOW | collud pusson ober lots & white oan coo ‘ene! no stamps at all, and, at this momont, L wouldn't | violent extrome, Ab another St ty biinc home box after box to his family anda few stical economy : bad the country’s ie fall take an oath about iho matter, proorcon, 1] to tho faults whlch it ought to notice, and obso- | ftiouds, and thoroby maliciously cheating tho W. 0, G. ho utterly, bo Lopel peuly ? MASSACRE, . ef doy kin hotp it ay the house of hig fathor-ln-law, Mr. Jobn Ci This {s strictly true. The ordinary Boule A filand, and that during the trial all’ woro pro. ie havo been stamping such drafte, so as to be on | quious even to xervility, Iarely doos it happon., | township out of what bolonge to it. tie got his eerie ae vided with flroarms, oven to the priso To the Elitor ef The Chicaea Tribune: nogro will not eat in tho prosenca of & # soe ante Ht hace dcath #6 santiy SiRT ae that {ta policy ia the bappy mean botwoen those: Se ee ee ene re aera EQUALIZATION OF BOUNTY. Uarried a pistol in bin broset pookot and-ena ta | Piocitz, Net., Feb. 10,-Ldosiro to say that MDE HEtOT aolo Billy, Y natd, «ie de. verrert stamp; Lut, out of curiosity, I oxaminod tho on- Surle MDomseieney Eads Bonaege i ee wasdoing forus, We advisa all to boon tho — gach boot and that all the necessary nrraugo- | yonr rocently-publishod roport of the Bfouutalu- | aout that you dou't wane any civil Fight Yo the Editor ef oh Ge as eae male had previously been mado for thelr ex | Megdow massacro {s, 80 far aa Tcan judge from Net auyting mo" T tank you,” rep mete, Ee ae -Your sl jorial of Monday ein Committeo then made some thirty arroste | 9 Tosidenco of four soars within 60 miles of the | ‘Nearly dono rulucd now. Troy to pay m upon this subject wat proporly sevore and just, | smons the people of Brown and Gas Creeke, aut | locality, aud numoroud convoreations with oyo+ | doctor's Lilla; lout all my money inde —for, barring ‘‘cormard,” tore is not 3 moro ft voly men’s Tauk; nebber got wo forty acros 62\¢ 1 , weve them a trisl bofore a jury of twelvo mon | wituusscs, strictly sccurate. And it is the Srat mule do %, roratnad we ‘any oaur't bolp 1 “! i volops, and found it inside,—tho miucilage did | pays; © R yi look-out for bin, and treat him as an impostor, aot adhere, "This thing happens Troquently, but iealvrase chavgiug’ ions aan ieidaa bate Please do usa favor by, publishing the above. the poor devil must stop up and pay ¥50. Ufo, may propaily bo wald to lose ite porsoual., | Hespecttully, 5. Tuousox. Isee the reyonue laws have bean ot Inut fully | ity." ‘Chis trath applios yo moro to nations and yindleated tu Now York, | A poor milliner Hew fa | iudividuale than it duos to everyting which de. | ‘She Shaker Fire at New Uobanon, : t nauseous word than “bounty” to the real vet- | belonging to the Comynittue of Bafoty. ‘Thou H : i oh Poe nlhe apanes boon detected smug | pends for guidance upon the human will. And No Xe erana of our Civil Wear, “Equalization of bouu- | sho Weare tot bo innocent wore released, and Ate aceon fies Tete ‘Pelared a little chickon, fryin’ alze, widout print ef § meets Pietra Wereaetomiurss nl ie thas it ban fe thst college aurasls ass oa 8 bs ‘The zeent alaas conte gonlagtation tn, the ty” it not absolute 2y part of any solid party | thovo found ilky received their entonces, the ase poople and Go’ eornenients ina been permit ‘et ipenitentiaey., Eas mk, nae sibel ar na 8 bs 4 NX kor Villaga of New Lebanon, N. ¥,, | ri Re 5 though their operations ava beou so extonisive | only rowdy for this lite have womeoue ane \ Dy whlch their mammoth dwclling-houso was de: | basis, has been a lar go-sized pleco of decoration | 16 \omvy tie'cousuty, a duat twelve Lours in whiol pout to Ieavo the county, atid from that to ninoty days | to goxo long unpunlshod, ‘The views of your | Struoineldent, houestly told, and 11 upon every political ‘platform since tho War,~ | toleaye in, In te oxamination many of the Son SipaRdont ad 49 the cause of the onivago bile to talk to the country negroes witout hi not a figure of decor ative art cithor, but just a | “ Rogulators” slated that thoy had sworn falacty | 7 alyo botieve correct, Any person who ing ust such things as F have related. deceit of tofernal stu 920. fo the Gibbs and McClivh murder cave, wale on | jag yeen whet acta religious ‘f d s 'To get the preciso utatus of this “oqualiza- | 'h® sitnoss-stand at Denver; that thoy und | BS 5 SEYOE Gorman Champagues is, How ap hoante; letoaedae Uiklle austen aimed to, and did, eloar Giubs and MoClish ou | fauaticisin will fead imany toconnnit, can under-| Yu yarlous cities of Germany, Radestels lon of no a ' wdon tle anatomy sod | (hor oaths, but stated at thousmetime that thoy | stand in part, but not to its full degreo, tho com- | Hochlcim, Coblontz, ote, light oferta ' find its “origin and, iusortion,” viz.s At tho | boliove! Gibbs and McClish guilty of (ho murder | plote control tha pecullar roligion of’ the Mor- } wines, mude from the grape, aud boldly la very darkest hour of sour country’s poril, when | of Georga Harrington. mong bas pon ity convorty, © They Lelievo in | “Chainpagne,” ara now belug turned out ua the threo years’ tom of tervice of our| _Thestatement of Vlijah Gibby, given to tho | the infaliibit ty of thoir “Proaident, Seer, aud | prodigloug quantities, and auccoustully Pry ueosoved citizen-sol diers was cbout oxpir. | Aetee upon rogching Denver, in regard to thirty | Revelator.” No monareh on earthy Las such in- | fo the North of Europe, England, the ov nee fo dapatall fi Pir’ | horsemen following him and’ luis party, (x false; | slyonco with Wis subjects, 1 believe many of tho | States, Australia, Chins, and Japso, They4) ing,—whon ii up ve necossities Of | xd we can ouly conclude thatthe thijty horao- | 'Saimta” sonld conulder it a gracious privilego | very ‘cheap and very good, potter the their own affairs. tomanded thelr at- | mou they saw in tho park were picturod in their | ta bathe bis foot, and dry thom with their hair, | far than moat of tho fabricated champ tention, —when Bece:ssion oud Treason waited | own gullly hinaxinations, as wo do not know of | Quo old lady, of 80 and “upwarde, remarked of | thrown on the market hitherto. Told Yo, but the momont of tl air diubandiont to spring | anybody followitig them into Bouth Park, hbn, ia my horring, gutiort timo sluco, “Poor | stratogic move of tho German winosroyey successfully at the :faroat of our Kepubtie,— ‘he oxcitemcnt bag ran very high hero and ig | wan! poor taut will thoy [moaning the taken during the war, whou the Provo, when our enomics » broad and Copperhoads og | still great, au many cries haye been rovealed ; | ' Gontfloa") nayer get through persventing bin?" Champagne, being ovorrun by soldiers, mule homo gloatsd ovor our ‘certain dovtruction,”"— | and wo would say to parties who are guilty, and | A Isdy-acquamtancs, but “Just como to tho | and pernay gutted, tho Frouch could a raed 8 then the offer of 9:03 bounty and thirty days’ | who aro at preout absent fron the county, thag | country, remarked to a Morman wife, in one | the wine fur thomuelyey or othere; {58 ian furlough for o “ve buran re-oulistinent iu the | thoy will do woll to remait if thoy valug | Of the sattiomonts, that she saw all thet | thou, it hus gong on with sucrossing api of fiohi” was prosonted (12 the woldiera of the Ha- | thoir own safoty. wat to bo sezn in Salp Lake City bat | nutil now mout of the champagne drank My public by @uorc-bose b country. Bousty ta bur Lrigham Young, aut ehe regretted that allo wus | Gorman growth ang make, to tho ciep lat lieve porsonal nocess) Bes i tims to straighten tp 0 ry as to compl such tlnns ay A. t'. Stowart and Il. | permanent onthe papor, whose opinions ani stroyed, bas awakened desarrod sympathy for B. ela Co, ta forego fopordug thoes | policy shail as all times pravail over those of rity * the peoplo. ‘Lhe building dostroyed ath that af foods, aa the; eanubt, pay the dutley aud com | editors choven to assivt him, ‘ the Church family, and wes tho home of that pote with tho dishonest morchauts. Yours} ‘I'ye Ananciol difiiculties are not lees than tho || eminent apostle of Bhakertun, Hlder Frederick truly, : xX political, Ifonly careful sud honest editors |} W. Evans. ‘Tho wholo fanily Hved in one house, Scot for Comby of could bo olected all would bo well. But, unfor- robably from 150 to 200 porsone, the men Hv- MIAEKes for Compe af Vesvii; tunately, young mon iu college have much the Tog on ono tide and tho women on tho other. Tho Poultry World bas thid, which may avg- | sae faulty with young meu in practical life, | No appliancos for oxtingulubing siree were to be «est a new resource to some poultry-broeders | Aud wo long as editors ure wolocted for w paper | fouud in tho town, the Shaker idea not toler and create an iucroaged Memand for the large | which cannot hold them responsible, sud so long | ating such & thing a8 a fire-eugino. Nor comb-bearing breeds: The cowks of Spanieh | asthey can, without accotntabliity or danger, wos thoro auy outside insurauco, tho Shak. and Leghorn fowls are sold in wome parts of | spend its monoy an cigars, livery bile, | era iusurtog thelr own property. Tho Furopo aw cholco dolicactos for tho palates uf tet clothes, snd'othor nice society” neoda, | « disaster will crinple hut not permanently injure those who sinh for frovl appetizers. Under th, | just wo loug will succouaful college Journalism, | + the uoclaty. ‘i'bey ara a rich pooplo, living #im- namo of 'Cretes de Coq,’ & supply of these mor. an impossibility. ‘There ure two ways in} «ply aud owiug no man, and they will quickly roe sels 4 been recently imported hither trom | wh{ch thie difiicultycau Le mot. First, by liay-| i rlevotugir louscs, ‘Thoir houses aro of wood, Pans, ‘Doe combs aro of largo size, both single | inga man permanent on the paper, 24 inthe | 1 1b becausothoy aroanon-progressive or penuri- and roxe, and ero put up in white vinegar, iu | other case, and allowivg ihn to make or loze | ¢ «ws poople, but because yuo of the rules of tholr Jong, tubular white bottles holding abouts pint, | whatever he cau. Uo would then control] # althia that Choke glw ailing whattbe af cheap vealed with black wax, When weesy that those | the financey binsolf, But the vaut majority | o iterial, and woodla the ouly buiidiug material small bottles cous at wholasate in Puriy mora | of college papors baroly pay expenses, withoug | € ey are permitted to uve iy their coustruction. thou 61 in gold esol, tho reflection is forced that | baving anything left with which to pay sainricw, | ¥ beir hovecs aro plain withiu and without, and mauy a large-combed rooster may in futuro be | and this remedy seoues impracticable. Socoud, | m sero iv nothing tu the way of furniture that thoy 2 obtixed to came away without seciug bin, ; » ‘the Gauls are $$ sacrificed to Mammon, a4 many Wore offered up | by making the editors feel in komo way that they | bs we not mado with their own hands, Indepoud | all private affairs; th wi the desth-etriygle wit 3. Wustas, reply was, “Oh! 1 sls you cout have aur Se Pt eg meer tira theit co to Kaculaving, ‘U'bere aro enough Jarge combs | are porsouaily Fesponal slo for overy penny of tho | sq stand industrious, thoy will not be com7olled | tho Hydra Becossion, Janes D. Deana, hia You couldn’s het lavieg hha: he haa } paguo, wheu genuine, can casily claim fhe ot nite yada of our breederg to maky. a Sorpung if paper's (Geute Get best mothod of prodvcing | wa ider any circumstances to nuk ald, audin this | | Nuvor was there alu @rehonorarble bounty; and County 'Yroasurer, | uch ahcavenly look." Is it a wonder theis | rank, aud thoy cau sell.ag much at such oo ghey cowl w utilized, tiene “a this footing is to have such wyuit as Mr. Beal's | cq spoct they aro to boenviod, tho peril of @ compu countty, and the dix- | Sovrm Angamaas, Feb, 9, 1875, ; Church is eo lourishing, when tha Jove for ita | prices than their nelghbors pocket.

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