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e et A ot e e e e e #td 10 him, with & waveof hinhand, ** Oh. paban | doi't bother ma so. 1 vroto tha haak.* Quok a8 thought the 11tle fellow answored, wAll now £ know, Thut's wlat maies it no darned Iard (o sall.” The dofaaiting Troasarar of BuMalo brlonzed o Bf1eon charitable and religiouns nercoations. He stola $350,000, or about $30,000 for oach ar- sociation, making projor aliowancea for lenkage and moral var ‘Tweod, who stola fifty tumes 28 much, belonged to no 1ehigious budy. Four impudent aehvery cleras of ths famaln peranasion wora recoutly diasharged by too Postmaator at Boatun, It 1a ho;od that ono of them wae tho woman who decoyed Rlanold, the haudsome antor, to moe her by sending to lim » fslse notificatton of a loitor fn waittng tor alm. The Rov. Dr, Hodgs, tho venorable Presby. Yorian theclogisy, bas writtan ® letter to the newspapers defendlug tho action of Princeton College in prohubiting secrot sociotles. He makos out s very stroug caso, and shows that Princeton deserves credic for ponting ouv the way the otbor coltoxes sliould foilow. It 1s now reported In Hiotary circles In En. gland that Max Mubler's resicoation of hi post at Oxford was rerlly, brought about by the disa~ greeablo ocial rosults of his vehemeont and out- spoken ndvoeacy of cho Goruan causo during thy Frauca-Gorman war of 1370-71, and tuat lio in- tends to removo with hia family to Dreadea. e hear moro of our o}l {riond, B. F. Butler, now that Congress s eatiled down to nork. Ho Jett Now Yors for Washington Wodnosday. o is to deliver tho Foarth of July oration at Lowall, Mass, H.s nsmo oocurred befure that of Judgo Huaron the list of counsol of tho Eastetn Railroad. B7 the way, 1ailcusds n.oke ‘ranga bedtellows. They gravel wsny an hon- st moo, ‘Geo-go, tho Couut Joanues, writes to the New York Sun ad {atereating lattar concerning the Hon. Mrs, Norton, whose socond mairiage wan recoutly colebrated. Mrs. Norton waa not divorced trom her husband undor tho wmost dis- trossing olcoumstances, as reconty stated fn several American powspapers. Bhe was, how- ever, chiarged with ndultory, in & crim. con. milt brought sgaiust Lord Melbourno, then Prime Bini tor of Eogland, by hur busbavd, Tue plaintiff was non-sulted; Mm. Norton's inno. conce was catablished to the oatisfaction of the Court-circle, and abo was nover douted accosd to tha beut socloty. The projected marriazo betwsan the Duc @'Aumale gud the Pifucesa Thyra causes s good deal of goasip {0 Ewopo. Tho Duko ls close upon 54, sod 8 whiowor ; tho Priacess & young Jady of 22summors, A belter match could wot, therefore, bo devisod—according to the notions provalent on the Coutinout of Europo. The political cansequencas of Buch an ailiance wen'd pot at first sight seom to bo yery serious, Den- mark being scarcely a power of the third rsal, and Orleanism being at an extremoly low obbin Trance. ‘Iho Princess Thyra's siyler, howover, It should be remembered, fu tho wife of tho Czarewiteh, who will ono day be sovercign of Russia, that is, no vominal potentate, but the sutocrat of 8),0.0,000, avd tho master of tho seoond a1my ia the warld, In pont of numerical strength. Edwnard King, the very oxcollont DPariacor- respondent of tho New York Ecening Post, scoms to be sn antent admiror of Jules Simon, Ad an Academicinn, ho thiuks, Bunou merlia bis efoc- Hou, e writes ologantly, aud without striving for effect. ‘1o tha tribuue ot the As:embly e is sometimes open to tho chaifze of eevsatianale {sm ; he undrerstands the spocius of eivilized mab with which bo bus to deal; ho is navor monoton- ous 1o form, not svon when purewmiag with great caro sud parsisteuce one line of thought, His sloquonce {n political sposking is like tue rolling of surf on our American hoacnos,—tho same migley aud sovorous rofrom is always Leard; but the waves snd wavelots nover roli in twice alike.” . . . * Bimou would not tako honors under the Empire; Liad bo heen willing to do so, be might to-day have boen rich. But the riches of Rodher and the fadod lsarels of Oilivior ara ncarcely to be domred whon one thinks of the slmost comj.lete oblivion wto which thoso unce distlogwished mon bava fallen o thoue la.or days. Evon Rouber, dospite hia immensa ou- argyand tho oudacity of hls chsracter, can woarocely koap his head above water.” HOTEL ARRIVALS. Palmer House—0, ¥, Bwitt, N.w York; W, B, Pat- xick, Detroit: W, A, Fuy, Marion; J, i, b, Man. nibal, Mo ;. Emi) Asyer, New York; R. O, Jurrett, Now Yok} W. G. Weiies, Boatan ; ‘G. M, Walker, Voreater) 3.'3; “Coloy o Louis{ M Wkurland, o . 'Y.: ¥, N, Myes, Lo ita W, L . Doaves, New Orleon: Q) Davenyort; T, A. Grier, Peorins 11, McD.rmo: 3. Woodruff, . M. Noyes, aud 'A. J1, Landon, York; J. M. Hearick, O. P A, Jacobaom, Ottumwa W, Youngstown ; O E. Follett, 8t Louls: W, J, At Ki ole, O.eveand ; Thomas Axworthy, Clevelind ; Holk, O.fams, Iil.; Vard, B v, 7 ven ont Hovse—The Lion, G. K. Huw.cy, Yaokton, DT.3 W.J, Doyls, Mitwaukoe; Col. U, Al 80 Nairy Bt Louis} L. Joha Tel fog, Milwaukee ; C, G, Waz= e, Boston ; Prof, W, D, Guoning, Boston § G. D, throp, New York; G. (. D Bt, aul; George Raneroft, Ncw Yorl :, Dubunue s Fd- ward Vall, Lakarto;' 1,5, Smith, Weatdeld, Mass.... Eherman Housr—Toe Hon, 0, Il ich N.Y.; W, D, Hawa, Leominater, M Dentts, Buirulo: L Toiedo ; 8, 3. s, Hocheater, tha Hon. J, W, Munvon, Fhilagel- B, Howe, Ciinton, i Gurnner Ho-ae~—1L A, Olive ebras. A, G, aud Foster und Alins Foater, Binghatuton, N. Y.: J., 1, Bueluon, Cincinnail ; W. 0, boor and wife, Cincinutl; O, G. liss, Now York; ¥, Prower, Engluul, —— OBITUARY. JOEN H, CLIFFORD, .'ano telegraph bas airewdy avnocneed the denth of the Hou, Joun H. Criwsonv, ex-Gov- srnor of Maseaciusoits, flo was born lu Provi- dotce, R. L, fu 1809, and graduated from Browu Umverity In 1827, Soun afterwards ho was ad- tmittod to tno Dar, and a¥ once entered upon & large and lucistive practico, In 1835 he repre- sonted New Dudlord, Mwus., in tho Leglulaturo, and [ 18062 was President of the Benate. In 1849 he was made Attorney Geueral, svd difring bis tern couducted the prusecution of Prof. WeesTER for the murder of Dr. PanxsaN, e remained tn the oftice nucil 1853, when ho way slected Qovernor, [n 1854 Lo was aynin ap- pointed Attorney Generai, which oflico he Lold antil 1838, In 1867 Le ietired from ibe lgel profension and accejted the oflice of Premdent of the Bostou & Provideuce Raliroad Compauy, sod {n the same year wss eelected by Grunor Pranopras ous of the Bosrd of Trustees of the Prapopy Eduestion Fuud. Lust year bo was bendered by Presdent Gmant the missl.n to Raossis, and sabsequently to Lirsey, boto of which be declived, Tue Providsuce Journal taya of his pablio earvices during the War: From tue moment of the sttack on Fort Bumter to 1ha clow of th (uutast, Lo guve Lis who 8 cuarglos to the support of the Admtalurutivn, Llis vuice sl Lin L0 o @ivel with is wioly Leart Lo s okvica of coustiy, Fioum the Yery Aret L never doutted §0 Inataut a3 fo wust wes bis i Lisaltuted I pere lorming it, Preaident Lixcots Lad no truer fifead, 12U bie knaw 15 wou Gau, GRINT L0 TIOZ6 6urT0ut Sujr POFber 10 the wutk Of recousiru. tiod, JULES DX MOHL. A Patis cable dispatch a day or two ago an- bouooed the desth of M. Jurys o Mot the Orisutal achiolar, and & member of 1ho Iustitala, Be was bura tu Ssuttgart 10 1600, xud was second of » tumly of four biohors, all of wham be- tame ‘caieurated’ He waw desined fur tne Prutestant miniatry, and in his exrly life stud.ed thecl.gy. He tyausiated wany wortks on the subject of Orieatal sravel aud resoarch, avd wus b general authaiity on all aubjects counccted mn?. podury and gerersl Lterstuie of the ©. JOSEPH LA TRODE. Tte London Alenceun of Inst month record- % the doath, on Dec, 4, of Cuagirs Joszes La Tsowe, who forty years ago was an sutlior and Uaveler of ucia, Betweon 1825 and 1520 he tpont moat of bis timo {u* Bwitzor'and. 1o 1832 Ve staried for America with Lis friond, Count T o8 PoLnTanis, aud, auter vistting tuo \hiet citiva of the Unlted Etates, startod 80.0us &e prasries to Mex0), in compsny with Wisie Yarox Iuvixg, who became s sttached friaud. A Barrs fve of Lis adventures was published, soder the tittos *The Hawbler in North Amerd- TNE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, " JANUARY ‘B,71876~TWELVI - PAGES. ©8." 2 vols., 1885, and **The Rambler in Moxico," 1838, 5 BIM ANTHOXY BOTHACKILD, A Lonlon dispateh hes snnounced tho death af Bir Axtitoxy Rotuecinwp, s grandron of tho fonnder of the famils. ile was tho second son of Naruax RorurcmiLp, snd wes born iu En« gland fu 1910, and hle mothor wan HANKAY, danghter of Lzvi Conzy, of London. Io 1810 he married Loutea. dauglier of the lste Asnae mAM SoxTeriong, but leaves no cbildren, He wil bo succ:edsd in tus DBaronetoy by b nophow, Natnanien Marer. Ho was rade Barooot 1n 1845 by Loid Joun RuseeLt, in cvne sideiat.on of bin gurvicos (0 the Liveral party, POLITICAL RO1E 1t 1a » end roflection that, whichover way the currency question Is deerded, noaly hslf of the Democratio party will bo disappointed sod dise gruutled. ” Col. Fornev thioks Minister Wasbburno, if olected President, would smasb all vinga and Jobu rnd combinations nithoar merer, and soutd choosn a Cabinet trom tie bost talsut in the coutiy, Present indications aro that the National Qon- ventions of both partjas wlt bo beld in Chicago this year, Tlis oplulon 19 freoly oxprossed by DowApapars of both pastios fv all soctious of tho conntry, tho Spungileld Republican and Buston Journal nmong thew, Blaine's financial sreech fs alroady In type. Thoso who have seen it say it deals not geutly with tho erring Democrats, We are glad to see the bard-munoy Republicaoa, both fu the Seuate and the House, etanding so firmnly and uncow- promisingly by their convictions, ‘The Baltimore Gazelle sunounces with the be- gioning of tho now year tuatit wiil admit no sllegianco to pasty, thoagh Domocratically tu- clined. Itisa good nowspaper, sud souud to tho cora on the currency question. Iaviug now no party to suppost, 1t hes reduced its price to 2 couts, The Troy Times and the New York Commer~ clal Adrerfieer remark that the Third Term haa no torrora for thew. Thov think it is s matter that belonge sololy and puroly to the poorle. Tho question bslonga to tbe |.cople much moro vuroly, no doubt, thao eitber of tho nowupapors montioned. We nresorry to learn from the Burlington Hawkeye that the Keokuk Gate City's otta. ke upon ex-Sountor Harlau bave 8> toweied U iu tho pubilo estimation that *‘ita utterauces have ceasod to oxcito any but p tible contempn' A pertinent question s, *Litiablo oontompt for whom or what 2" Gov. Chamberlain's organ ventures to predict that Boutt Garoliva wiil go Demuaiatic in the Prosidontial election. It ia aid that the Demo- ceatio Contral Committos have agraed to furnish 100,000 tuwarde » campaigu (uu ), if 860,000 sd- didaoual can ba raisad fo the Btate. Hult of the Iattor sum hasalready beon raised, A bull {dentical in fla provisions with the rac-- ommendations of Prosident Grant, for the ox- clusion of tha Diblo and of sectasian instruction from the publ.o schools, is tow pendiug in the Legislataro of Now Mexico, and {s oncounteting streuuoos oppoaition from tho Romau Cathiolics of thae Lody, who Lave a majority in the lower branch. Nast h2s an excollent cartoon in tbe corient number of Harper's Weekly, reprodentiug ** Tho (D. D.) Fiold of Gold, or tho Lion'a Legsl (7) Bhaio " of the Twesd plundor, Itis o faco of David Dudloy Fiold on o lion's body, the foro- puwa of tho beast restim: upun o vag which is morkod: 85,000,000 stoloa from tho City Trossury." The Now York 1¥orld, referring to the Boston Mavor's cheatiog anticipation of o oity out of debt, eays: ** When wo add in imagination the quaiification chat this city wonld be wot, not moroly upon s hill, bat upon a Lub, with tho axs of tho oarth protruding Ifrom the cupola of thio Btate-Housw, tho vision bocomos Indeod lm- vosing.” Solah, It 18 lucky for Hondricka that tho Agricultural Boulety fn Now Orloaus bappens to roquest s epecch from bim, just et this time, whon tho era of roconciliation 18 bolng scaled, like Brighsm Young's wives, and the South {s supposed to bo wanting 8 Nortbern {oflation, internal-Improve. mout, ox-robel symunthizer for Prosdent. Wlo can th] tho bil) 8o well as Hendricks 7 1o Marlan papors in Iowa allego that Gov, Kirkwood 18 too old to bo 8 United States Beua- tor, haviog sboun unmistakable symptoma of rhveical 20d meutal decluc duriag lus recont eaavasa of the State, e I8 just about old euongh to be & food Governor, thoy eay, but slogother %00 1goLlo to mes-ure swords with a orut-class Sonasor, Lailaas 65, and wirkwood 65, 4+ Qov, Beveridge,” tho Pouria Transcripl re- marke, *doos not gsecm to scaro at the receut very genoral advirao criticlsms of the pross on Ho hos It 1a nntorco- uate tuas ho shioul ) bo 80 brave m defying wnblic opinion, and ko uthorwlse in bringing erunmaly to justice, a8 In the cawo of tie Wilhamuon The Governor 18 fa dangor of earoiog tho appetution of *“Tua Convicty Friend," What a campaign watehword that his exarcise of the pardonivg power.” Just roleancd two more convic:s. Couusy banditts. would bo! It {8 8ald that Sonator Ferry onco reproved a earres;ondent for velug the phrase * honest- currency men,” aod throatoned to bavo him ex- pellod ftown tho Benato gallery 1¥ the offenso Fo/ry way not ss goud as hus wero'ropoatod, viori, protiably bocauso tho Committeo 0a R.1les mould nouagrea to the expulsion. Tae corro- Bpoudeut, wno may hava boes conuccted with the Now York Tribune, ia baving hls revengo nuw by writing down AMr. Foiry s ansirow- mindod mao, utterly unflt for tho responsible pusivou which be Lolds. Tho Luna Sonntrial oloction takos placo noxt week. Tcluroslly tlio absorbing political event of tho month, snd we ueed mske 0o apology for A woil-kouwn Domo- au, who hias beou at ull the Bonsto- w the Btste for' tbe laat fifieon froquently refeiring to it. yoars, egtiwa receivo ou the firet Lallos tbuws Marlun, S0¢ Kukwood, 81; Beiknsp, 217 Lrico, 14; scatter- 0%, 5. Two uthor guessors, Loth Republicany, sud ncutrala B-uatouiolly, offer 10 bet thit thus ¢OIPULALIOD s DOL tLree VOLCs Qut uf the way ou tho vutcs eacn caadidato wih 81y of the candidut hunevor, thlnk ‘The lowra Slale Aegiater, 'cice wiil huvo a boiter slioaing. THE WEATHER, Wasurvatoy, D. C., Jan. 8—1 8, m.—For the Uppar Lakew, the Lower Misajsu.ppl, sud Lower Msowd Valleys, partly o.oudy weatber, alixhe clinnges in tewperaturo durlog the day, south- oxst 10 rOULwest Winds, aud rain or snow in the rorthrin poiciou o1 the Upper Lake reglos snlnords of Misaours, followed by riking bur- vuetor, nuriherly 10 wesierly wiuds, aud lower tewm.erature auting the nighy, For New Fuvgand, Nosthern New York, and \ha Lower Lakes, icreasing tioudiuess, sfowly svuthicart 10 outbwont nlf‘mq }fiapnxntrmm s winds, iug baromater, followed by light raias, 7 LOCAL OUSKRVATIONS, L1000, Jan, 7, Wind, i, Wiver, Wy franh. )., Clear, CTH Qair! 1200 po 2,00 U8 3. I 38 p. i, 00T 0. 00 amun thermomoter, 48, Munimum, GENLEAL UUSEUVATIONS, Crinago, J Siatlon. Bar, .Jnr Wind, ) Waaliee, 9 W.. ilgbt, 983 14N, I, ke 7 14{ Wy frodd, 39 Clm, FTURA T I3[ Wiy brtsk 8ifa, ., frwni 84,8, Et, Qarry, |54, 3 ¥i. Gitson,| D00 3 G4 My b arau] 4. fresn, Murquetie, 20,84 % 13, E,, gen Pamblue...| 8.8 ol ., gentle, Hazy, & 18, tremh, Pair, W, B WASHINGTON. Difficult Work Encountered in Cutting Down Appro- printions. The Republican Example fn Recent Congresses lard to Improve Upon, All the Dopartments (vill Be Sub- ject to a Forma] Inves- tigation, Tom Scoli’s Great Scheme Likely to Be Reporied Favorahly. Tho General Amnesty Bill to Be Pitted Against tho Cpntennial Ag- Fropriation. No Change WII Be Made in the Depart- ment Estimates for Penstons, COMMITTEE-WORK, WAYB AND MEANS, Spectal Duvateh to The Chicago Tridune. Whasursorox, D, C., Jan, 7.—The Ways and Mcans Commitieo to-day cons.dered the resvlu- t1ou of Claleman Joruon carrylng out tho laws of Congress, 5. d rules of the House regaidiog tho fuvestigation of ezponditurea sud eenersl business tieneactions of the saveial depert- mouts, whicli be introduced soveisl days aso. It was finally adopted. with slight moditcanons, and s0 inquiry will begin witbout delag, Tho Hounss is promised a very thorough work on be- hatf of tho differont Committoen of Investiga- tion, aud if two of thom, sud corbaps thies of them, go to wors earncatiy, there will be w com- motion in tho Navy and Juterior Depariments, and poseibiy fo the Department of Juatice, sud 1o the War-Ofico, Tho resolutlon hias now only to pass tho Houso, which is a mere malter of form. * BAILROADE, Tho Committae on the Pactfic Rallroad held its firat meoting to-das, sni conmdored briefly Tom Beott'a subsidy solieno, but no action was taken. Charman Lamar and ono othor mombor of the Committos wars abacnt, snd g0, the Committes adjosrned for’s weok. Tiere is a deop-ueated couviotion 10 the minds of all oppopen’s of the foxns Pacific schome that tho Cammidea i bre rovocably commit.od to1t. Tor Scoutt's filends @sy he bos not yot douded to make an offort to push his giab through at the prossnt sceslon, but that it he dooa decide to attemut to Le will como 1o Wa hington and'tead his fight fu person, with tlie noceasary sipows of war, Ilis prev ous - eqralaus on Cougreas aro uificiont to show bis powor whea ho once ke up iia mind, UNHEFTLID ACCOUNTH. The Homte Comanttes ou Accounts have started & goud W.r iu tho lwo of 1Lyestigatiou. 1t sppears tLat wanv of the old cmplores of tao Houso Lisve uoc coutluued in thei. dutios uuder tho new organiza.ion in yowe caded a mouth, lu others LIt a month, more of lesy, snd Linally dischsiged. When thoy wont for their pay, ey weio told that tho pay had beeu drawn y thoir wuccessors, slthough they bad wnot beon previously notified, and performed tho du- tiod an ususl. Thia 18 & new cuuo of wer,ico wuboat yay, sod pay wishont servico. Tho Cowmittee heard tho cowplaints of tho em- ployus, and 1L is sawd will tako action by mtro- daciog a bill giving one mouth’s puy to ail old eutployes diachariged. This will doubilesa ho ratifactory to_tho mon, but will be rather uu- just on tho Govornmout, which will thou pay wica for the sswo work. ‘Lhe Comnutteo also wiouds to tovestigate purchases miado by ths. lnst House, oxpendiiuro ot the coutinsout fund, 1t Dae discovered whore books were vought tor the last Houss at & rate much higler thau cuo sa.n0 books may be bouglt v retail au tho mysuue. &, INDIAN AFPAIRS. Tho Houso Comuiitoe ou ludian Affairs had its tirat woctiog J0-day. Roproscutative seo.ye, of Mavsaclusotts, called 1ho oiteution of the Committes tv Lhe fact that there is imwiuent dnugor of su outbraak at the Had Cloud Agoney on recount of lace of proviainns, the supply uf which w.ll ba exhisusted on the 1st 04 Feoruary, if out roouer. ludisu Comumusnioner 8 wuith is poparing s commutication, which will to sontto the Uodse oo Monday, sotdug forth tuo L taat tho Couucils at tractod au uuususl d she wholo ear’s supply ol 1TOVieiuDe bave boso exbuusiod. 1; is exjootad thsl au uppropristion of 160,040 will be ra.quited to meot the oxigeucy. ‘Whero is danger tuat the duusa may uot act with sutll- ciout colenty, forif the o propriatioss weso al- ready made tuste would ug uune tou much tima 1oy tio provisions to bs pucchasod, sud forward- od 10 tho Axeucy. THE JODICIARY, The House Cummitico un the Judiclary was in sriston aaiing the day, 1ho bill pro.iding tor tho paymons of the aasrds to clainen.s bufoio tho Alabaia Usurt wis roferod Lot udu-gime mittoe, a8 wera ol tna conatitacional awend- meuts, The Republican mowbors of the Come misteo a1 iclined tu socure su easy 1ep.ré upou the coustitutiouat swen luwata, & AUPHUYLIATIONS. The House Appro,ristious Committes sat all day. ‘Tue furmal sieignmout of the uppioprias tiou billn Lea 0ot yet boou mudo, Ranlall and Hulaun are reprosented a8 much disturuod o the probutilte that ihey wil wnot bo wblo to redvem their pledyg to reduce tho avpropristions £40,000,000, 'Lhioy ara “ni- ready discovesiuy that the appropriations of the Inut Cougieds woro lor bba moet part wado with great evunuwy, sud thst further fuductions can- Do; be wade withoui erip) hvg wmporiaut 1ntor- outa of tha Governent. ‘ho iugicationsd, there- fore, aro that the Domocra » will resort ta ¢ doae yune chieove-pa rugs, 1t was proposcd Lu-day in Committuo thut tho walailes of Profcesois sud cm;:ln as West Poine shouly be maierally re- duced. THE PRNSION DILL, The House Cowwitteo on Appropristionn has sgroed 10 repoit 1l Pension bul eunua a8 it way 6out to the House by the Comm.eeloner of Penatous. (75 ths Ansoctited Fress) TUE BLITALY ACAVKNY B1LL WasmnatoN, b, U., Jun. 7.—Lthe Lousa Com- mittee uu Apu1ojristious uad a lung +oasiou tlis alveiuoon vu the Mhittaty Acsdswy Appropris Uou will, snd comploted It fur rejore to the Houso noxt Slouday, They reduced tho pay of cado ¥ 110m avous PIL0 Lo 345U per yoar, whicn w.li diminioh the itew for thae r.u.pu-a Buine ®17,00", Lus pay of I'rofessors reducod 20 oet cent, and nome.o.8 swwll reduciuus are madu 1o other 1te.:s. Tle total amuuut of the bull 18 reduced avous $oU,000 from last yuar's tutal of §3.0,000, TILE VENSION APPROYBATION BILL was aluo Buwbod, und wil Le ieporisd to the Housa by Bl1, Atains. No reducuivu was madu ir.m the Departmont autimases for tlus bitl, ite amunut belug $2v, 500,000, e NOTES AND NEWS, INDIAN AGENT INGALLS. Bpectal Lywitit to The Cik o Tridune, Wasamvaroy, D, C,, Jau, 7.—George W In. galls, of 8, niogdleld, fil., the Indiau Agent wuo bas boen removed fiom Lis agency ou account of oharges preferiod by Gon. Shau buas - aud is pieoaring a diteuse, He was removed entirely 1y o0 ex pario chirges on tue part of Shauke, and lis 4o far convinced some llinois ana other Western Congresswen that Shauks’ chisrges are founded culy 1u walice, tlat the p1ocesd.ngs to romove him Lave been lomporandy atayed, 3 Ti« JIOUT ¥OU OFFIVE. There Is great oppositivn 1n she Booate to the ojnfirastion of Col. MoFeoly as Cowmlssary- Geperal of Bubsistence, The casa now awaits the action of Heostor Logan, Chswmao of the Military Commit.e, 10 whiaki iu the usual coutve the uumiis.ou was referred, The pieseut tosition of Logan is not koowa, mud tha su- uoa.oxmeut of bis views Iy auziously awar'ed by McFesly's friends. The Cusfimau of tis Muliry O.mmitios, wore he so dieposed, oould indefiulicly postpons it not altogithor [ gan Legistaturs axklug Congress to pass uu et refun defost thix nomipation by canmng it to sleep Jo commitiee. 116 opporition to th confirmation cumes from the friends of il ofl.cers wbo ste oversaughed by MoFooly's vorzination, Of thoso thesnara five who take P ccedanco over McFesly on tho list, Bomo of ihe five ara very suecisl friends of members of the Milltary Commiites, and wers supp irt-d by the lat.or fur the place to wheoh McFasly has Leen naminated, The oppo kif.n to*MeKealy is very pruvouuced, but e gefeat does not ouw wseein poreible, Tho paxware of the Cantannial arp-opristion will depond to some extan upn the fate of the Qeus al Ampesty bill in the flouse. Thirte of the fostv-eiqut Coufelorate CGourrsts in ¢ lloure sud Beuste met to dav to e ufer upon ti subject, ‘hey dociled that if the Genersl Am- nerty bill wea passed, luc.uding amoesty fue Jefl Davia, they won.d vote f. rchio Ceutonnial appropiimion, and they ao notifirn Randail, who has tho Centennisl ape-ially at hoart. ibe ex- Cunfederaton nlso »tated that thay would seoopt the vath propared by Biaine, but wouid not so- copt s propositioa to exciude Joff Dasia frowm a general amuesty, Thoy uaid (hat thoy wero tho moro inchned to th's from the iact (hat tue Republican House in two former Congross pasnnd two geperal Awnesty bills which ad- mistad Soff Duvis Lo aniten'y, PERAONALY Gov, Beveridgo is Lera aud will remain somo aye. J. ¥, Beammon will atay hero until about Jan, 15, Emery A. Biorrs is hare for o week, Joln C. Doie wiil ptop hera samo tuno, LOULALANA. Mr. Wheeler exprenses very grout surprisathat tho Loustsns Levielssuro lims overturown the Wuseler conproruine, 1o aays that daring the sunnier ba has 1ceaived hunarads of loute:s trous leading mon of all oactics and of all clusses Lonirlane, fu wnrch tiie belief was expressed bat tho comproitwe would tnsure the perma- neut safaty aud 'Nlmmi of the ttate, Au- vtlier Loginiaiure would Lave Leon elected 1u 100 dayn, which wonlo bavae taken lha.&‘lm of tbe ad tuterim Govorument srranged by the compronise, Mr. Waeclor thfags it uow very possible that the etreots of New Orleans mn agutn run with bluod, aud that the scoues of the Peun revolution may b re-ontered, 140 the Astoctates Press.) Ko FULTHER CHANULH. WasmyutoN, D, C., Jan. 7.—isecrotary Chaa- dler'suhorizes the atatement that uo further «cuioral chiaugn 1s coutetoplated tn the Interior urartwont, and ft ta useless to make upplica- tion for appointmene, CONORLHBIONAL COURTESIES, The momuers of tue Huaso Cummittes on Foievzn Jolativna called at tho Ezecative Mamion to-dav and’ paid theie rospects to the Pieaident. Thie Wayn and Moaus Cumuuttes will pay their 208pec 8 to-morraw, e THE R:CORD. HENATE, Wasnrxaroy, D. O, Jan, T,—3r. Clavion prosented payers bearing upou the caso of Willlam I, Sebastian, tho Iato Bevator from Arkantas, who was oxpelied from tue Sousto, Reforrods Mr. Allison tntroduced a bill for tho ralo of certaln 8hawnes Indian lauds, to provide Lomes for tue Black Bob aud tho abrent Bhawneo Indlans, R.ferrad, Mr, Wright jutroduced s )l granting penslons to officers of tho war with Great Brituin of 1817, and those ongaged du the fudisn wars during that period, Refesred, TUE VICE-TRESIDENCY, Mr, Bbermoan sald tle £onator from Indians (Mor- toa) yeaterday mado s reyort froun the Commitien on Privileges and Eloctions fu rezard {o tho nrosiding otticer uf the Beuate, I¢ soomed to bim that this ro- purt uad better be acied upon. e, thurofore, moved 103t tho Biuate prozesd to ths considerativn of the 10.0lutlon offered Ly the Benstor Irom Vermont, - fura the reces, in regard to elocting a Presldent ‘pro tempore of the Bauate, e maide te motlon with the Viaw of offeriug w sulstituis for that sesslutios, mhould it va tuken up. Mr, Ediouuds thought the mafter should go over until wo-morrow or Moniday, Tue report of tus Com- twittes on Frivileges and Ecclivns bad juat bLeen placd on tha tabica of the Henatore, aud they aad not examined it yet, Mr, Taurmsu also asked that the matter go over. Mr, Butrwan ead bs would not obfect, sud tha re- port waa Luid over. MISCELLANEOTH, Ar, Eogiish in‘roduced u L1l to smend the law with reapect Lu wilis, fo regulute tlo frausactiou of probite Lusiuoss fu too Bapre.ne Court of tus District of Co. Ituitis, snd sor other purpoees. MNeforred. str, Cockrall, frow tue Cowmitieo on Cluims, report- ed wdvern 1y on tho Lill for tho relef of L, Madlson Dag, 0t Niw Qrleans, und the Cowmitios waa dis- chiarged trom fta furthor conslderation, ¢, Divie gavo notice that ou Wednesday of mext woek bio would sex_the ludulgence of the Beoalo to subwit somo remarks in ¥gard to the oxpenditiron aud revenue of 1o Lountrs, tho publi: deut, ete, Mr, Biten. It caliod up the Tesolution, sulmitied by niin Gefora the te:ess, caliing for {nformauon In ro- gerd 10 urrcsta fn Alska, Agresd to, MENORIALY, Mr. Dorsey prosented tuo memorial of tha Legiats- ture of Arkausss, ssking for un sppropristion for tad imiprovement of Lis nuvigation of White River, R: ferrod. Alwo, thy memorial of the Arkansas Liglela- tuie, naking for (e consiraction of natioual leva s, to Feclalm the wiluvial lsuds of thy Aisslssippi liver, teferred. Mr, Clayton prcented tho memoriol of the Arkn ng 108 cotton bix, Awo, (be memorial of thu wsioe Leginature, oaking fur an approprision for the fue provom ot of tue navigetion 1o the D.you Dartuolo- wew, leferred, g Mr. Windom' prosented the memorisl from the Minuesol Ktute Grunge, askiug for an appropristiou opening & wWater cuauel Ly way of the Fox und sousin Wvers to couuect the Misslssippl River tua Inkon. Tsferred, ADVRRER REPORT, M, Cameton (Wis.), from tus Committce o Olsims, reporied adveriely ‘on tbs Wl for the relef of Lataye'te Elder, sud the Committeo was dischargod from its fu.ther conslderation, Tae 8:uuta then went into exscutivs sesslon, and s0on aftorwards adjourned o 1 Monday nexe. FEDERAL APPOINTMENTH, Tho Senate, In_exvoutive sctsion to day, confirmed tho fullowiug nominations: George I, Sewsrd, Aiu- iater to Chiva$ Ayros P, Merrlll, Minster 10 Belgpum 3 Cyrus C, Carpenier, of Towa, 8xcond Comptroder of tio Treasurer; Neubeu Widlums, of Iudiana, Dopuy Becond Comptroller of tho Troisury; Horare Ausiin, of inuesota, Third Audl,ar af the Treasury; IloLer mi . Curnpbell, Col'ector of Iuternal Havenus in tle Thirl Dia.rict of Tazua; Joseph D. Wabster, Colleotar irnt District of Llinois 3 of luternul Reventie in the Ata G, Muthows, Bupervisor of Interusl Bevenue, vico Daulo, W, Munn, resigued, Among tho Fostmustcts conlirmod were Leater Mukbum, Lester. Gi.i A. M. Ecrgeant, Shawnee- iown, IiL} W, O, Suyder, Puiton, 1k ; 3lrs, Smi, Blerifug, M1; 8.0 8 uity, Teru, Ik ¢ Hazrls, Lockport, Il ¢ Jubn B, 8.6v Pearls, Jobu P, K na, #4110 pluco, FINANCIAL, OTTAWA, CAN. Orrawa, Can,, Jan. 7,—J. T. & W. Ponnook, brokors aud iosurance agents, of thia city, Lave submitted s statoment of nelr affaira, showing Lisbilition to the smount of 88,000, and assota of 177,000, Thesr creditars bave agreed to s~ copt full jaymont 1u oue, two, and threo yoars, without luterost, QUINAY, ILL, Quivor, 1L, Jon. 7.—~The Lusiness community was utartled this moruing by the aniauncemout that 5, I Barilett & Co, had mado au sssign- ment. Mr. Baitlett os that the asslgoment wud wade necersars ou socount of comphiostions n sotihog toe ostato of u doceased partuer, LOUISVILLE CLEARINI-HOUSE. LouviaviLLs, Jan.—The bauke of Loulsville havo organizsd a Clearlug-Houso establinb.nout with 8 03p tul of nearly £0,000,000. Busivess bss DaguD Under vory favorablo auspices, the clear- 1uge of tho firat day swouuting to 31,600,000, N W YOI, New Yook, Jan. T.—Puilip Stiner, & tos mor- chaut, who wnau«ges eightoon stores, scatterod all over tho city, bas fullod, Tis habilities are 149,000, aud Lis nesots 283,000, FALL RIVER, MASS, Faru Rives, Ma-s, Jon. 7.~The banking- Louns of Esston & Milue suepeudod tu-day. ;ll‘un suspeusion causca some excitemeut ab ot GRAND RAPIDS. Graxp Marips, Mich, Jau, 7.—Wonderly & Ca., lumbermen, aaspendod to-day with Liabibe Lios of over §200,000, THE TIMES.SARLY AFFAIR. Spaciat Duaraleh ta dhs Chicase 7 pibint, Rockyoep, Ill., Jan. 7.—ir. Edwand I Grigga, of Chicago, arrived hre last night. Hia businesy, e laformed your correspondent tuis afteruaot, is to at ooce tako criminal procoed- fugs agsiust F. O, Dayton snd Louis Manlove, edliors of the Rookford Times, sud alvo gainet Patrick Flyon, Bcorey’s Roakford detective, the former for publisblog aua the latter for ssaert- 10g tust e Wad LLB AL WRO Wit toe Tinese Eavly libel lettocs, 1Uia cave 18 LOW mugimind » Very curious aspeot, wud \be Koosford people wouder LOW 180y @Ire atlite Bud 0OALLOr-HU L3 will ba the osult of t sndorous Linus arvole, Mr, Griggs alno iufurme us thst crimi- ua) procasdinge will co ab on e takea sgsin ¢ the Cuicsgo Louiiar JOF 1o publication 0f ousoons art.oles sgainst Lum and Gov, Early, He wi stay n tlis ety until Moodsy. THE HAL.TER. Threo Man-layers 'af Tounostes Hur- ried fnto the Undiscovered Cov.utry, Ezhibitlons o Remarkable 1ne- difference to the 1118 We Ifmow Not Of. Ono of the Oul prits, Who Murdered for 80 Qonts, 1 [akes & Btoical Bpeech, The Cords Are Cutiing Hls Arms, and His Would Rather Do Hanglag, The ZFiogular Dafly Calondar Crime. TENNESSSE EXECUTIONS, MILTON W'LEAN. Hvectal Diapateh to The Chizano Tridune, Jacarox, Tenn., Jau, 7.—The city of Jackson w48 'lo-day etartled out of ita veuxi quiet br the lian giog of dAilton dMeLaesu, couvicted of tha murder of Thaddous I'oge oa tho 25th day of Ap:l, 1874. 1bo ezecution occurred In Lhe Farked Doar boitom, on the left-Lawl Rido of tire Now Ouleans, 8:. Luuls & Clicago Ruulroad, opposite the south end of Liberty street. Tao wallows waa crected o view of thy citv, porth aud east: while disnal, dreary cypress-s\amo extgnded to the south and west, Tlere was o largo attondance, many comiug from ereat dis- tauces to wituesa tbe sickeming and buiruble epectaclo, THE OESERAL CIARACTER OF M'LEAN waa & 6traige, and aven hard one, e received death with inJiffereaco, aud woemed to think bt bo ** would die but once.” It wus his for- tuue to toll, eveu 1n cblldhood,~Lix pareats be- longing to thee poorer clasy that always Iabored for daily broed. fo was] always eccoutric, sn2 seemod Lo have & moroae, surly disposition, that mude bim little care whother ho 1ujured any cuo or not. lio was regaried as s dangerous avd eruol msn,—one that would shoot aother down upon the shighteat provocation. e was burn In Guilford Couuty, Noith Carolina, in 1833, sud camo to Madison Cuunty, Teuncases, in 1867, In 1868 he marvied, sud now l:aves s wife ant t®o Little boys,—oue G aud the other 3 sours of #go. Ho was very poor, and his family were entire'y depsudent uvon bim for suppors. For s while ho worked in Jsckson at bricxlaving, and wlterwards ook to farming veer Modon, whoie be was lLiving ot tbo tiwo of the kiline of Yopo. MeLesn bad in bis employ s vegro named George Rod, witb wh.m be uald rone contro- versy, lo ooosequenco of which Lo ordered lted soteave his place. This occuried ntew days vefure the maidor. L uegra went over to 898 Pape, 898 was employed by i, Ou the mo.u- lug of tho kuthug, opo went, with tlie vexro, over to the cabiu he Lad occupied ou McLoauns farw, to assist lum 1o moving tm houschold Roods over to his own fann. AcLenn was «tsnojng nesr, holdivg in his bands a double- barraled Blat-guu ; but ho did not eeow tu bo 1o » pariicalatly-bad bumor, and peisber of he mou susbected foul play. Somo remarks, of o proasant uaiure, passed ; then dcLean epake to tne negro, George Med; und they, swruiug, with au ot to Thuddeus Ppe, _BAIAED I8 GUN AND ¥INED, hittng him s the rignt shoalder, at which Pope. turood, when McLean Sred tho otoer barrel, etrikiog Fopo 1n tho breast, Tho gun wa load: ea with squirrel and buozebiot, wrapped iu now dument.c in order to make iu Btriko a8 oue bul'et, 'I'to wonuded man stageered aad rell, snd, 1o 8 tow short hours, wue & corpse. Ho made suanto- nortem statement, wasing toat there bud beea n¢ autienlty betwaen bi and McLeso, and that b #Bs shot witho.t 8 cusncs for defenso, Alo- Liesn roemed to biave noitlier remorso nur faar fo regard to the muider; aud, on beiug askod tno nows by & uogubor, on that latal day, rep.od. » I shos Thad ope, this morning.” Ho made 0y effutt to oscapo, Lut, atter tho khing, retuined at i home, whore ho remaiued uutil sr- resed, syon afior tho murder, aud lodged Jo tho Conncy Jailewrhoro ho remsined until the Bepiomber terwm of tho Clreuit Courr, 1574, when Le was triod, aud cooviczed of mur- dor 1o the drst dexree. A motion was 1mme- dstely made for & new trial, which wa+ grauted cn scedunt uf errom 1o tae record. For anotaer Iony twolva mionthe McLenn lancuisted in faul, WmHDR 40 £O OYer -5uu wich thie pure testsmony that vould but land hun st the galoss, Iu August, 1875, he woa agnia put npow trisl. st s suoclal terum of the Cours, and lie was agoin adjudgod guilty, avd SYNTENCED TO DE NANGED, On thig trinl e put furth as adefouso the plea of iussmty, and clslmed that ho was somotimos affected wath liver-com Aaiut, at which tuuo he usod poweiful mediciues to 1eliave himeelf, aud these 10 affoctad litm (hat he was uot 1espon. aiblo for we actions, After the secona verdics, be mads another motion for w bew inul; which belog overruled, bis caso was apresied totbe Nupremw Court. t tribunal alraed o060 of :he fowor Cuurt, sud upowtod the day for executlon. & ‘Lhie utter iudifferenca and carolcasness of the pnysvner duriog Lis trial as tu s tate, excitod wuuger on all elded, Whu.ever teclng stured bis inuermot gou), be guvo o eign. Lho un- quiveting oso, tuo unblsuched cheok, the erect sud firm fofm, gave no tulien save of utter iu- differeuie. Aud thia ho appeated whou sslied what ha lad tu say why seutence of deatln sb.uld not bo passed upou lum. Iho Court was: ovet, avd the doomod mau's davs woro num- berod § bat he passed out with the oftivors fu chargo, eating wn apple with tho 1o0llsaof o schooiboy yust out for the Luidays. IE WAS INTERVIEWED -of in hia cell, and claimod that be dil not bave a | fair tnal, bus could poiot out uo tostimony that. WA8 not trite, tbourh be said, 10 tue course of the 1nterview, 111 Killed 'Yuad Pope st a.l, bt was done nndor tho tufluence of one of those atranize 1mDUses that come upon mo when I am uot rysell, but whoo discase sud wedic.ou are, mare poacriul than teason,” Bpoa tng of hin axocutio, be struugly mamtatnod thue ho wuy uot afraid to die, aud ho preforred deuth to Ime priwgument {0 lifo, Ha slways ticated with - difteronce mimsteis of tho Guspel who visited of these men had threo t-ials, the last being be- fore tho Supreme Cout, and the evideace againat them was very strong, —_—— OTHER CRIMINAL MATTERS, JOLIET CAUVINAL NEWS, Spreinl Dianateh to The Cnicano Iribune, Jotix, 11k, Jav. 7.—Sin '8 tho opontng of the now year two criminals hiave been pardoned by Gor. Deverldgo, both ou the Gthinst, Tnoiw names were Marrin Blieahan, who was sentenced from Mscou County in Jauaary, 1873, toeightecn months' imprisonment, for asmult to Wi, and Frederick Hoheoutelq, seut from Macon County w Augusc, 1874, for five years, for rape, The atter elsims (o be of a nobie forelgn family, snd han quite s romantic history, Bince lus sonternco and impri:opment ho bae, by tha deatts of » tolativo in Germany, fallen beir to o Imge forune, ‘There (v m noticeable decrasso in the receipte of pricouers, Nona ware roceived botwaon the 49th of Decemuar Inat and yeatorday, while six- tren Lave boon dinchiargod siuce Now Year's, inclading four who waut aut on that dav. Eiglit tnore aro Lo be discharged to-morrov, ‘Tora Riley, & noterios burglar, well known 10 tto Weat, aud, 1u Inct, thrauvhont the wuoie country, i# wetiled for puweteon yoars In tho Stato 'ricon at Auburs, N, Y., for & bank rob- bers committed at Ul In that N'ate. Riley. while serving a eenterce w s (Joliet) prisun . Cerx voam for burglary, eacaped, aud wag tub- &0 ‘ucn:ly mircsted at Bprugfieid, 0., for mu - der: Tu aveid couviction, which appenrod ine evit.ble, alchuugh Lie was tnnoceut uf tho crime, a8 th 8 wurdes wan comm,tted PievIois 10 ufh ey- eapo, bosent for Elmer Washtura, who was then Wardev? of the Peulieotiary, andestabijencd avat- amfactor,d ®ibn. He was brought back to Joliet, netved c \t bis thue, and winsz bs dincharge ling beon enga 20d 10 b numbor of du.1uz_barg'aites, Lauk robos ‘tied, Ana otler camed. Ih# paiine Usorge ENAY, Who partcipated in tuis ronb wan antoncy'd 3t the pamy tiwe to thiny years' Linprive twent. . Ve Zvpubid'an, of thin cify, in commenting editorintly on L bo ninver of pardous iksued fu the iast chittearn monthe, tho Lst of which was recently publisha d i Tur Tripse, rays that "Lt pardoning Ly Iktues=A ractua t0 barve becone & mauia with the (Governor, suld tus more he Jues of 1t—like i euw.ogiz.ng the *denr old flag *~taa inoio he innkers lur au oppuitunity to *repear.’ ix MUSIGIBES, Stosroorr, 1. 1., Joun, 7.—=Thero aro at fros- ent no less than seven United States Govern: ment officials at the Ubion Agency, and still a larger number of avplicunts sro supposed to be awa.ting au appointment to the ofiica made va- cant by the remaval of Agent Ingells. Tho ox- amination of wsfairs of hiy Agency 8 notyot completed, owivg Lo the continued abzence of Tuga'ls, ‘Yue recent decision of the Socratary of the Intorior peremptorilv closes Bl miunig vyora- tionn 1 the Clovtaw Nation for tha brewent, Tuo princ.ual ewlorers aie tho Oasge Coal and tne ouston, Datine & Texns Cosl Companien, employ,ng 200 baucs, who ara throwu out ot cmploymene avd muet seck the States for work. a¢ theto s no lavor 1ur them 1o the ludian Permtory at presont. The decision of the Becratary is based upon the undivided {utacest of thio Chackasaw Nation inthe miucrals and timber of the Choctnns aud tue jomnt uc.on of tue tvo Nat.oual Counale is requiced 1o legalize Llia contiactd of euts uf eitler natlon for ihe eslo of coal ur wmber, ‘Tt decicion re- verves the epprosal of tlo Iate United Statea Judian Ageut Ingalls of cuntracts heresolore made, A speciel seaton of tbe Ubickass v Legintature will ptoLably be asited for by tho coal cumpanies to rel.ove tho dilliculty. A MUCH:MARRIED MAN. Bresal Duvateh (o I'he Cucavo fribune, Lrsvinwonts, Kan,, Jau, 7.—3 man piving bis numa au Jubn Bergmsn, was nirestod i thin city to-day on achargo of bigimy. 1t ecems shat Bupman, alias B.ock, ie o Pole by buth, aud boefore he loft tho fathor countrv contracted oue of thoas Labus that are coly telerated iu 8alt Lake, oc at least be marriod thore aud lived 10 potdect blies with his i at wife for some time, uutil Polavd bed no further cberwa fur bim, sud Lo loft for this country 1 compauy with anotaer womsn uskuown to his wie. Bhe, out lesruz ooytoweg from him for mony moutus, aud thisklog bim desd, alko cawe to thin laua, snd, to bir sur rise, found hiwm ot dead, bue hviug w Chicage. Sho calded upon by, and ho agats tiok np Lis abode with biis fliae wite, bt for s shoet tunu ooly, whon lo ted ty Loaisvil o, hy.. avd szam mairied. He desertod hus lazt wifo there aud came to ilus eicy, whero he Las osen foliowiug the voeaton ol peddlor. stties fu this 1 v haviog known bi i1 Caicago, Wrow 60 biw firet wifo nd told her of bis whe,eabuuts, and she 1m.uo 1s lefe for Lwavouwortl, artiving hero yestord The pu- fico wera poued, sud Bergman was avrested, aud now lies in tuo atatiou-liouse saiting Lis ox- nannuou. v CEALT N THZ “ QUFER." Specwai bispaten o The Chicaso Pribune, Dasvivce. 1L, Jan, 7.—Dr. - H. Dule, o prac- ticine dentint of ths city, was aricsted hero tbiv afternoon by Detective (. Rathyons, of Pauladelphis, ono of Col. Ewer Washburn's Beeret Servizo oparatives, assisted by Dotective Thomas E. Hails, of this city, for baviug o bis possesulon counieifeit mouey, It weowmd that u jocknge of thiv mouvy mirived ab the oxpress ofiico tur the Doctor, and ba took i ouy, and whow atrestod had ou bis bersou t0 220 Treusucy noles of tun verios of 1862, abu twocd viils enibe Fitst Nutwousl Bauk of Puru, I, M funuly 18 very sespectable, though his 0wy cuarscter 101 thio past Lwo or thico yeara has been rathor dizsolute. Mr. Rathbone caiws to bave corrub~ orstiny evidence that wil coitaiviy conviet him. l.lnl wil bo tsseu to Sprivghold fur tualwo- wight, b1, Louis, tfo., Jon. T.—Poter Rucor nnd Glovaoni Gorgeiti, two Lslians, wern srrosied this evenng for Geahug In counterfeil mwoney. Iweoty-four hundron dolurs in giesuoucks wero fouud in tue.r possession. QUEER BUSINESS, Special Lupateh to L'he Chicaao Tridune. Torzia, Kao., $au, T.—Another attempt to awindio sho Stato vut of uearly 525,000 was tnady to-dsy, On Wudnesday A. J. lescock, Cliair- ;o of the Board of Couuty Comuioissiosatn of Ford Couaty, cae to the Capitol and olferen Auduior Wilder £17,000 ju the bonds of Ford ulm or fute csted themsolvos in his wolifure ; but, in sune of bls indiffercuco, thay uttered piayors 0 hin coll, which, if thoy touctiod s oallosa heait, oily ho sud his God wore mware of the fuct, o did wot. oate for tho Intervanion of ol tor wodify the rigois of Frievw, ore wdwinister to his waota in wav; sud be pi1oudly scorned the pity and iudignantly roject- od tLo sympuiuv of his follow-mon, Eves bis, wite'e toars did_now movs him. While sbo alicd bitter drups of aguny, ctend.ng aud gaziog ati Lim, on hor viuite, biv eyes wore dry eud bard, aud s voice steady snd ewmotiouices, It wss a, curlous eight to see tho weak womna riand.ng Leloro LLo ivon coil, RIVINE WY 1u ourhiendiny, b0 10 Ler pl:isbie grief; sud tben 10 100k within, aud boboid tho mau whoi the shsiow of’ a0 s« ful desth havered u.er, steru and iminova-. ble. The wite thut would Lave sou:tiud lim sa v uim s eruly detlant, sud e could wuly turo in hior Lopols:d wos to tho two hittle oucs 83 600tk 40 bo maao Istherlosa: but they conld not roul- ize tho fact tuat Luat father's 1znomivous deatl will bover over them thiouglious tiscir pufortu- uato livea, Ou the acaffold to-day BcLean ackuowledgeu tie kithug of Pupe, bui suid ue bed no rogrsts. sbout it Hia nock wae not brolen, and he died fronr stiavgulation. YHANK BOOTT AT MEMFIIS, Mzwputy, Tonn, Jou, 7,.—Frunk Seott, col- oreo, who murdored Ransom Puipus, sa old nog:io, ou Wolf Hiver biidga ou Cliistias evou- fug, 1674, for about 90 ceuts which che lattor owod bim, explated bis crinie ou the xa liws in the fail-verd to oay. He wasa briht mulitto, sud “showed unstakabio traced of ludisu ovlood, Last week i joned thu Roman Cathivio Cburch, sud_buw beet cousisutly uttended by Franclsean Frisre snd Sinters of Mervy, Ilo. wtondfustly malutained shat be killed Paippe ui soif-dotouwe, 1o slopt soundly last uight, s & learty breukfast, aud oxpressed iy veadiuosw t0 di, wnd appeatos quite jovial. s was aticuded tu the scatfold Ly Friar Aloyaiua, sho b admiusiered tho- lest rites of tho ClLuich to bim, Boma 6,t0 poople, mostly pegroes, were cougregate ! in tbo. utroets sud ou (he Loue-to;s to witness the execub.ou, Ho wade a shoit apeech ou thu scatfoid, sayiugy Le Whs coarioiad au falae 0utls. In couclusion, be sifd tue cords were outuuy Lus aims, wod ‘:i’ had ""x'°.f .lg; }'"L‘S"‘f;.u'fii 4B rhonll Andercon puilu 8 J0yv0 b , bis vock bewg broken, He died alwost without & struggle. S henged. o Bastiett st 1 130 oolos was bauge oelock n:d' Doput -duerif Laylur. He de- nted killiug Joo Fields to tha lsst. Dota, | Cututy and 7,000 of Bo<and County for balo, Tue Aunditor suspected that all was nou right, and, ou uxamiuston, 1 was fonud that tuo bouds were foryerles, aud no injuuction was gotten out vetanhug Poucosk Iom again geiting wold of them. L'oscock dido b clun that uo had puschssod tho bouds from auy one, and it is presuwed by soms that vo alone was ot the but- toms of tho rcheme, A good desl of exciement Lias boou causod by tho oXpusuro. FOUND QUILTY OF MURDER. Srectal Duavateh to The Chacaaw Tribune, PuiLabzLreuia, s, Ja ‘This ovening tha fury lu the ceso of Georgo W, Flotchor, clurgud kilhig James Hanley, st s fire stauou on heof Nov. 3, wes found guilty uf wmar- der in o tires degres. Lhoy bad veou membors of tho esma fire-company, fom waich Fletchor Lad Leeo tischarged, He Lad accusel Hauley of Luvstg been tue cause of s discbarke, auil froquuntly threatouod ble hte, Ou the vight . alier the last eleotion, at which Fletohe vad led s gaug of repeaters iy tha in - teress of tue Pugrim Ring, he calkdl at ths BHre-station for Ilapioy, sud up o tha mppowsasce of the lattor, sbot bum ut. e Tho stetousu eos up was druukennoss, which fass Intiorly eAved tus uecds Of Wwany wuracrel o1y s caty, butin this caso ie proved wiaulliv séng, A KANSAN DEFAULTER. &poeial Disouteh §0 1 ha Clicavs fridune, Kansas Cirv, Mo, Jan, 7.—Dr. D, J. €' Con- noi, tor the last five yoars occup¥ink LUe. pomis tlos of chiof clork in tue Gemeral Jireight Agont's Dopsrtmons of tbe Kunsas Ciuy, bt Joaeph & Counc.d Bluirs Road, {0 this cdty, ab- sconded last week Fr.day, sud tu-dav, & 4 oxawn- on being mado, 1 Wis sscertained that Lis casti scouuLt %ad wbort ¥7,000, mud tuat, he wasu Qefauuer tu tbat swount, Tbe duv losiare lus depaiturs b culiccted from & Him wnd diforent 1ailrusds 85,000 1ucasl, and 1t 18 thouy (ut be had t 5000 wuen be left, As usu al iu such thore wan a ¥oman at tha baiti ymof It —a noi+d lo:uale chars leaving t zio city with him, U'Cuiuer was & soldior uur ng the Iate War, and w1 well thoughit of by m any business aud pulizoad men i (he oity, al cud ABSCOMNDED, Totxpo, 0., Jau. T.~Tho Ctimmercial, this moruiug, haa (oforimatiou tust 4 lexandsr Will- inmwon, s promit.ent business m: i, of Belwore, Putuam Couuly, U., bas absou sed, leaviog un- sattled claim- 82 tho smouut of *8100,000 os moro. Willismsou was tho propriotor+3¢ ths Caladouis Stave Cowpsuy aod & mowmbireof the flrm of Af, L. Bakot & Co,. drv goods mercha y tire communt.y mnafi- saverely, “l"!‘(‘o‘ nmi;‘;:: :1‘ loes a¢ Balmuars §s eastimated a1 940,000, the re. malnder boiny dividsa hetwosn this eity, Ft. Wavno, Lima. and Monconvallo, Tod. Willame #en 18 Ao charged with foiging the firm came af Baker & Co,, but to what smonnt ia uot yei asce.tatued, - MAN SHOT, Soectal Correnpondence of The CAfoaos Tridune, , Moame, fll., Jan. G.—Lust night s mas namest H. Hume, 8 farmor, was shot whils attempting, about mianight, to euter & house kept by ont Clymers, Clymora i anid to bs recently from Ottawa. For ahout twa moaths, he lus kopt & hiousa in the ast pait of tho town, wivh & bum. berof wom:u of bad repate, This morning he why arressod And iMT!‘d in Jatl, Ths ball en- tered tha grom ot Hume, ‘wio now lies eritical eondtion. ' LL I B FALSE PRETENSES. i34 New Youw, Jan. 7,~Theodore T, Philllps, & drs-goods merchant of Pittsburg, was errestod in Jeisey City, N. J., last ovening, charged with ovsainiog £11,000 worth of gooda from L, M, Dated, unaer & wmisreprosontation. © Phillipa, who was nccused of atiewmp.ing to leava the ciy when arrested, save thac ho want to Jersoy Uity fut 100 purposo of s bt i A.nn? 0s auging his obligalion to A FOSTAL ROMGER, Snectal ireal:h 1 Fhe Chicaao Tribune, SparsorizLp, i, Jav, .—The cases of the postal robber Morston anl the Diggs gang of contnterfelters will eoon oconny aiteotion, Maf, C.owall. Special Agens of the Postal Depart ment, (8 howe to testly in tha former. and only tha oviden o of Chicf Wastibara 18 uceded fu the Diteer, liis wesidianls bave niready been oze wanued, L A V/HOLE TOVIN DRUG"ED, 57. Jostrit, Mo, Jau 7.—At Osborn, Mo., op the Hanuibal & 8t. Joseph Ratiroad, burglary tast night broko fato a drug ezore, atoloa quan. tits of chlorolorm wi b which tuoy drugged the whola tosn, They wout tuiough both ho.els, ¢!l the n.ores, and menv pavate reshlences. They recurcd seieral shoasand dollara and es~ eaped. RECAPTURED, S7. Joserw, Mo, Jan. 7,---Frank Brown, con- ¥icted of murder, who, several other pnso~ ners,excapad fros Jail in thin city on the 28:h of Octoter, han becn rocaptu:cd ab Muskogoe, I, L., aud rawrnod bere, Lhore 14 ao claw sot as to the whereabouts of the priraner: capad with Browu, RS el A CONSTADLE'S ROW. Stecial bispateh to T'ne Chicyso Tridune, Caxngtone City, Ind., Jan, 7.~Last nieby dmlog s dispute between t:¢o Constables named Bernett aud Siroyor, the latter dosit Bsrnett eeveral torride blans, which, wilt prabatly result u pisdeacl, Htroser bas hocu arvoated. ALLECED COUNTERFLIYER ARRESTED, Specitd Dowsaten & Tha Chicann Tribune, Srarsern I, Jun. 7.~Deteciive E. G, bone, of tho Seeret 8¢ vice, telographs from e to-uizht that ho Liss arrested thers Dr. 19, 8 ¢ mutorfenrer, wha will bo’hero tor pro< ALY eXMLUALIOY L0-n T CABSUAL FLOOD D LIAGEY Swctut Dispaten o £ Caicaud Tribune, Letorr, Win, Jen. 7.—4, verious warhout oo enrred at Roclton «hin meemng, the prossare of hizh water making a b3l | neas in tho race, and doing large damage to th. flumes of Flakin'y Howing-null and Widdos mon's machins-shops Iuo vther faciaries oo thy power, fucluding the paper-a.ile of the Nortatrest Laper Com any and Draduer, Smith & Co., of Clucago, will by unabla to run fora week or twoat least, The worii of repwiring will be comumencea ut once, RUNAWAY FATALITY, Yoerial Dievatch o 17w Cineago Trivune, Jelneaos, Jan. T—A [ainer pamed Johu Welstler nus inatar iy killed to-day at Hsy- watd, Minu,, 0% his term ruuntog away aod 1a- atantly breaking his uoa &, BUSINESS: NOTICES. Rurncti's Coconin Prevau's the Hy ¢ from Falling. Tt Tin He ity Growih, 4t Ureaay 1w or Bidery, €410 Dirsg peeabls U lor, tea Lofrai Lory Halr, OCIAINE onudia tao Tre* fated sealpaskin, Ationls Lue 1 ot Lustro, i AL aullc Waab, Rilla 1 ndeall , Givea Now Ld{ 3 to the Halr, BUaNCTT's COCOANR Rermaiua Lon Perfect Ieals s l.Beerybody shonla vuitte their boalfly ue 1o than money, 1t {8 criminal en'cide to nexwect e¢ aglia, colds, sull sure throais, witn sueh wiTen's ey result i futal puimonary will Lo cosnrea Ly using rdinl, Which spooaily pusts Wishs ine Trex* Les ull indsunaatory 1100: gl A Seslected. Comgn, Coldy or Sore throat, which mighl. be vie Ly o almple remedy, ke S Brawn's B o eblal Trosas,™ if i oyed 10 pro~ aress, may tenndne 1y eerio ~ 2084686, " | ii-l - Urateitos, b, VANITY PATR, 1t Ly shasadt from bost Va, oate SV B RIMBALL, & GOy Voiinr, 13 nralkent, tur Meor Atueueeter, No e It ts, Duwevar, coun. 18t voat gt . st busd of blie the Toe tead 84 movtall othar fubacec 13z Vamity Pale ls ta parmoata G-l toward-sl wen surt of inacay Ly ey 0 it 3 aiteceof e na leeling. Vanity Talewill be your cootant campanion, by day a6 Ly Y QUL b ierrinout und du distesse. WIS, C, PARTRINGE, & €O, LOMVER [Haly KATIVSIAN & CO., Wholesulo Agoals. | EERIODICALS 17 { DOOR AND OUT, for January, Justout DAL gy 10 cotd, For sado by Lewadealord, " FINid CHANGES, DISSOLUTION Notic Iv Lervby given that the partaeniup lately 7 4 ysintiug uuder tho UTm uamo aud styls of J. M. Mors % i thssolved 0w Juis 1y As D, 1o, Ly autual S izceve b authorized to wattlo all dutus dusto and uwed Ly b Urus, L FL 8, VA Quncann, Jan,6,1876, H, B, KE&VE, Tus undcralgced Luve this day formod & co-partnsre shtyr nud ¥ i fipn Do of Slors, He Ca,, for 1 bru-r w2000 O 8 geustia) whulesals aud wad tobucea busluena ab 8o, b0 £ Cunoado, Jan, 1, 1370, 12 Exnt Washe i of Mors & 1 Lereby ol o D rosibor conducied under Arm catiol ROV, AlORA & Cu, ‘Citiao, e 1, 1610 —__OILTANKs, 5 WiLsow ¢& XVENDEN'S ! CIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, 47 &40 Woat Lake Bt. CHIOAGO. £ Send for Caralogus. Manu/acturers of 'S WOOD-COVEREAD OANS. #EW PUDBLICATIONS, L AND OUT, for January, Justout 1-:}31 Eggu Tor sale by i __SPECIAOLES, L e A, TRAZILIAN PEBDLE SFEUTAOLES Sulted 10 ati wignie by uapection at MANANSN'A, Oplh clan, vy Madlioy st {ribune B