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"THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE want ashore at M, Fr: 4ing, and took a | dirciple of Blackatono had himaelf bocomo FORE'GN dliect course for tho jail. Thoy wero orderly | greatly intorested in tho caan, sud whan 3r, and dstermiued, and, not mostiug with any re- | Winslow ofTered to pey Lim for his tronhlo, tho slutanca from tho largo crowds of pooplo thrang- | Inwyer anid that tho motter waa of publis futer= | 5 fng avory ntrost. thoy marched dircctlv to tha [ ent;and lin coull not think of taking monoy for | ¥lection of Members of the New Joll. *Tvee sinco dark tho fail lind been atrongly | it Mr. Vinslow insistad on sonding hii & coby Trdnicis Kenato Xestordny guardod by fully Aifey mon, mombors of tho Mafs } of tho Post freo, and went away, assuring his rench Senate Xesterday. den and "Campbell's Crask miob, who arrestad | friend that tho firat of tho oxuadition ovory porron. who esma in the nelghborhood | articlos would sppear vory soou. It is praity whatn® they had any resson to suspect of boiug | evidont from this that tio last of tho forzers Ono Hundred and Twonty Members of MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1876 particularly Interostiog and v Tha re- 7t of ths Huperintontont showa & graifying | o miacerss Loyons, Mot of to property, are Incrians mf‘n -:,':101 :u{::;-:“n-‘?gr ;;flrlec!ll- of “Im Iast sear to sdvance supplios To Bands oo the P or of readers. : 1574 127,670 volumen wotn dalivercd 10 BLESA, | tauis brom Lo 1oh e nonioas St it readers, and in 1875 135,085 voluos to 36,733, Tinking tho increaro in booka raad 7,190 volums, | soies foarh s refans 1o e and in resdor 1,831, In 1860 tho B it g $0H0 abowion that thy | 200, bosidcs, prors for inatant payment undst increang in sixtoon years in Looks read was 76, ponalts of & wholerale disposal of property by 1io mind More warmly than over in bohalf of Mr, Tooth; snd It la rald that vory striking dinclo- gures ato soon to bo made, showing low an art- fst and gentloman nay bo pluckoed by old but ot honoat men of tha wotld.” que'wife of Danlol Draw, whora death was announnced Friday, was 77 yoara old. 8he had poon married to Mr. Drew ffly-five years. CRIMINAL NEWS. A Tearful Crimo Discovered fn Un- raveling the Greenpoint Mystery, iaro wors three children by this uniou, two of opponod 1o tholr designs. wont away thoroughly posted 1 to times, sor- 540, or 129 per cent.~ Tha popalation of tlio Bheriffe, L hom aro still lisiog. ) The Compeer of Bender, Probst, | °Pfied B (AN SEoF gato in front of tho | sous, and places ; sud It is exconingly improbn- the 0ld Asscmbly HMade ot enad o 900 to 1AT0 Ehom S14.201 to D4, | pcLue nogzoos bayo turmed to Killing what few e mow play ln Parls, “Ferrool" ts the and Traupmann Now in Coust1tas0, ‘ment back to tio Jall, and callod | ble that any dotaotive can ba eunniog onough to Senators, 015, or 174,365, boing only 22 por cont—showing | Prsi, “Omy Sod shosn Lelong to whites ang i ud Y Prison. for Morgan and Perry. Mr, Perry wont ont, but | catch s warx aud caleulaling s gchamor, oo, nelesn 1l Sonld'dp boling PSS | g euriy ot i e or the oxasporatod mob, Jailer Morgan then camo | il , which radi utTesd tho eya aving bean forced from bim | bott uf that name on Fridar, i+ uow kiown to Sixty-threo Anarchists and 120 Govern. woro takon by ono man, who ksid le would take | have conve ed the Braton forger. E. D, Wins- ment-Synpathizers Successful, tho responsibility upon limasit to goin and luw, his wife aud chuld and lun wife's sistor. be- bring the prisoneis out. He antered, and tho yondhthn J"‘d"{'lk n‘xumrln;rxnn tro-xt;iv.;:. !\lnnuloz {0 Foung men, Kufas Estop and John Hudaon | purchisded nia tickots of Mcaara, itz Marria s s Drorvon ko murdorera of Thomos T.eo, wora | Co., No. 0 irosdwas, ou Thuradsy Inst, tho da Viotor Hugo and Thiers Eleoted, and Baf- Drougbt'ont by bim, and in s loud and oxcited { on which tho stesmcr wai expocted o wail. fot and Dufaure Defeateds mannor he oxelaimed, ** I have taken the ro- | O@ing 1o & Inck of freight tho Rottesdam's do- upoul-"lhlkh, -ug now turn u:lm ‘"h,';"',‘,firl' ovhar to {mturg \v‘-czlq:l:zogfi ':;x‘ : a'?'“:}r},v‘ifi:fi".ni‘x’?x in= — on number of shiots were fired in the air { formed of thi 5 Burpri ur- Yoo piatols, and. the air was fillod with yolls | ried, 1o enid thet this chsuge n tho dato of Exiraordinary Demonstrations of Sorvow Over and shouts a8 tho 1risoners woro forced along | hor esiling might alter his plaus ousantially, a3 Deak's Doath In Pesth. $¥ thio mob, who took them up Kauawlia streot, | bo particularly dosirad to fesvo on that day. . The fact was now mado known that iinee, o loft the offico without socuring ths pissago tha mardorer of Doolev, liad not beon takon out wluch ho bad scomed no auxious to obtawn, but FRANCE. of priscn, and loud yella wont up of * Bring tho | roturnad in n couplo of hours and obtained four FAMES OF TUE BENATORS. mlhmnnlu:hn‘ lri;zhm-ul b;l‘r‘»g Alho Ir:;hmu ! “ifl‘lfl:! "flafl:"-“cgfl(&“x;el';‘f:;“!g::-l l‘l:igalhu : Pitas, Jan, 30.~The Benatorial olections wa want tho Irishman, too crowd, mada | sistor, i were hol 1 logos to-day. Com- O I mon.. waa formnd ‘on tho | bourd thontoamabip tist bight, sud sskod itbim- | v m:‘“‘;{ fim‘z‘:fl?&i"‘ o O arte streot fu front of tho Court-House, numbering solf nud family might be permited todn so. Ilis ¢, % ? Puy do Dome about bwenty or twenty-five ablo-bodied mon. request was granted, and thoy took posscssion | OF Tratco eicept two districts of Puy 01 They marchod baci to “tho joil and demandod | of the ataleroows asslyned thom early on | aod the colontes. Tho successful caudidates, Tuoman Tine, - Attor & fow miniues, doley, | Thrslay sttt oort Mo furguns poaal | Saamili sesiellia: 1o s, polion) SEIOUEY cause the Bhoriffa, who oxpected rolnforce- o 6l ain: ort. f to o et Mistos was turnod ovor f0 thom, and thoy | party aitactod some attontion {rom the light- :r;::g “:“:‘g";::.x:;::’;n ‘°m‘;“""nm"".' v Binttod with bim up to Kanawha stroot. Tho | nced aud paucits. o was very patticular o in- 5 12 p i, party that had Dawson and Estep in their pos- “mu if tho stonmehip maited uuder the Dutcn | ists, 03 Republicaas, and 45 who are describs resnton biad halted in front of Dr. Cotton’s rosi- | ling, and whon nuavored in tho aflrma- | as both Monarchists and Imperalista, The dence, apparently waiting for tho other parly to tive bo soomed much plossod, Dotective Doar- | Llectoral Colloge of Paris in tuo first ballot ovartako thom. Whon thoy camo up il threoof | born and Kealy found that ho hod purchased 8 | 000 Froscinet, Tolain, and Herold, tho Re- tho prisoncrs wero tled fogether, Thoy thon | draft for 81,000 on & Rotterdam banking bLouso bilsan o did, o " od by O .h e, T proceeded up Kanawha stroot, on thoir road to | from - down town tirm, Winslow asked Mr. publican candidates piopos )y Gambetta. 1o Campbell's Oreok bridge, whora Thomas Leo | Morrla i there would bs any other passcngers tho sscond ballot Victor Hugo was elocted, sod was murdorod oxactly ono month provious, and | on the vessel, aud waa apparantly gratifled tbas | in tho third Peyrat, irreconcilablo Itadical, woa whera thoy iutonded theso men should bo himsolf and companions were to hava the cabin | guccensful, Amoug the Republicans elected in hanged. to themselves, Ie asked 10 8. OTVOUS |y gepiiments aro ex-President Thiers, ‘Thio prisoners, and espocially young Dawson, | manuer if the steameliip would put iuto soy 3 eiriving Inéresse ke publc demuud fos Viacks, aadito willaglan Lome: Nusibwew ol vks of the character found in tho library. Of | their darkened minde, robbery is mot merel “'"i' gfim ,'.°’.‘,‘:“3: de onl; 5, "2;! wet;c rzrmlu- their only resort, but a leyitimate mosns ol.flv-, 1 Jacob Astor, tho Trea hood, u;:r g[t( ;l;al}l?m‘l’ fl{l‘cb! ‘rhx% cnndlluan gl! ‘tb; :llsggll’c-n‘uv:r;(alrn tg::aw wb!?oh:g'uunv:vah::n’:('o‘; {4 nd fun: e Library lo the 31st ol . F’“““fi"" "‘7‘-1 '1"!;;7 l-rflgfr:ia'hflflu(%"i:fl!fifl :‘::‘\!‘l'n:;:r.'“hm“ the moansof paying wagoe rom tho original beqnost of 100,000 by tho ith the e S78 Bata0. it s | 10" AL chuss candltimma prosstog wpon the poople pottiemrs Qi et et | b or A My e nud:ginnn to the Library in varlous brauchics ; p‘;gl;ln ufi.&m}xm‘cguéo‘:figm .T‘::luyw:r?.l“ :.l :f,"‘ mlulié:?h", H3; oducation, 54; natural his- | much nced of Governmont -'upplm uthan In. 1'?1 Am'c“ilmwfl? aud surgery, 123: patents, | dinns, or other starving people; but were these 151.. oeml.slllllmw:;mb ) ¢1$y British bistory, | rations issned they would, as ususl, be given tq ; 2 19, the woribless, who wonld only return thanks by continued thc(lls Il!:d lghngfil.fmunol there Fraie plan whersby relief might come, atd inboy b bI28 whereby vellef mig g artistio triumph of the soason., It has {otro- dnoed to tho public, also, M. Worms, au aclor of romsrkable talent, wo I3 already booked for an aogsgoment at tho Comodta Fraucalse. . Whon the Princo of Wales arrivod at Bombay gomebody gave him a bouquet in which was s csrd, on whick was writton: “Thy days sro pumbored.” Alfred Edward, nob sesring worth @ cont, Isughod, and callod for brandy and soda. 1t having beon renortod in 8t. Lonis that Mr. $lcKeo 1a broaking down undor tho anxiotics of the whisky-trial, tho Globe-Democral takes ocea- slon to sy ho {8 not ono of that kind. Ils Bealth bins not boon botter for twenty yoars than 1t Is at tho prosout writing. . Tho Now York World eatirlcally says that tho esnyas-back duck is now our principal export. 1 The English have at fast learned, too, how nol 4o cook tho bird, which Is only carried turico sround & hot kitchon, and then eent in all its sichness, and, sbove all, rarences, to tho table,” Tho actors’ matinco at Booth'aTheatre, Thura- day, with "*Julius Cear" a8 tho aitraction, was a groat_success. Nearly 000 membora of tho profezsion wero admittod freo, and tho roceipls from Isymen amounted to 91,600, Mr. J. IL Details of the Bloody Business, and tho Monner of the Murderer's Apprehension, Tull Account of the Triple Lynche ing Affair at Charleston, ‘West Va. Winslow-+1i Crimos, and His Chances of Ex- tradition. FLOODS. Great Damage Hone on the Borders of e g the Ohto, THE Wemwg, . Lottsvirze, Ky, Jan, 20.—The recont flood | Wasmxatox, D, C., Jan. 81=ie. ., o N from thn Oblo Laa overfiown in snd srouud | England and tho Biddls States genere 1o Lousville, New Albany, Jeffersonslile, aud | weather, rising ‘tempersture, light eantert§'S™ 1 Southern Indisns, and is great and most dsmag- | southorly winds, and falllng baromoter. o fog. The Ollo cessod swolliug lsst mght, snd | For theLako Rogion cloar or partly clondy this evenlng I8 receding elowly, Tuo sb- | andslightly warm woathor, southerly to west- sence of a flood-gate at tho outlet of | erly winda and falling baromoter during the day, tho croek In Louievillo sllowed a largo | followod during the night by rising barometes quantity of water from the river to rush in. 1o | nod coldor weathor aod suow near Lake Supe= parts of tho city, yards, cellara, snd lower rior. % 3 storios of housos, and oven the shops,were filled LOCAL ODSENVATIONS. with water, but 1o loss of hfe or serious damsgo —____GRidiog, dani 0. to property Lisa occurred. In Southern Indiana Bar.|Thr Ha, Wind, Bein Fethrn the food caused considersblo damage to privato property, and on the Obio & THE SIMMONS MURDER, AN AWYUL CLEARING UP OF A BLOODY MYSTERY. Ncw Yong, Jan, 30.—Detectives wore workiog busily to-day on the Groonpoint murder caso, in which the Lioad of Willism W. Simmouns was found in tho ship-yard of Jobn English, on Alil- ton stroot. From the proximity of the hoad to tho rivor, it was thought the body had becn thrown lo tho water. Inquiries woro mado st places whero Blmmons waa in tho Liabit of vieit- MoVicker, of Chicsgo, occuptod ono of ¢ho boxcs. | ing, but no person acknowledged Liaving seon ‘This Is tho setson for hard-pan locturos, Br, | bim sinco Ssturday night, ,Among those with Bagsrd Taylor's locturo I tho Btar Coursg, fat- | Whom the murdoted mun was most intimato, and aurdsy pight, baroly paid expenses. His lecturo to whom the ofilcors lookod for the most au- Tofore tho funday Lecturo Associstion yaster- | thoatle laformation, waa day sftornoon, with an admission-feo of ouly 10 NITROR KRETE) s o tho road 10 the placo of ‘exocntion, seowod | forolgn port, and wan auswored that, unioss & Chollomel, Lscour, Peliotan, Esquiros, | Misnmeippl aud Lowayilio & Indisnapolia Mail- | 335 cents, wos doilvered to an ovorflowing houso, | ThO mes slso known by tho numo of Andrass | 20508, F0URIP 13 BT coruod, tho luitor vory | stress of wonthor oncountorod i the British | Delscrolx, Ferre, Rampont, Onean o | Tonds haasoners from Chicago bLavo been | 5pob: madyl sud netted a andsomo profit. Fuchs. Ho was holpor in tho same shop 88 | froquontly broaking out In exprossions of pro- Channel forcod bor to make Plymouth, the Rot- | LaFayetts, aod Feray. Among the success taken over circultuous routes, going firat to | 10:18 p. m.i30.03 HOTRL ARRIVALS, Bimmons, aud worked by hia eido, and was algo | fane hilarity, He called loudly for ‘whisk, but | tordam would proceed directly toLier destination. | tul candidates who had tho support of the Goy- Mitcholl, thonce to Jeffersonville, theuce to | ~spuyimum therm. ; only & small quantity was givon him. As the | Mr. dMortis _noticed that the pocketbook from | erument are Waddington, Ventavon, Viscompto immeuse crowd pssssd along, the women and which Winslow produced the mopnr with which | do Mosux, Minister of Agnculiure and Com- children at every dwelling sppeared at the win- 110 paid for the tickatawas plethoric inits propor- | merco; Laon Hay, Minister of Fiuance; Cail- dows, doora, and gates, to witness tho solomn | tions. snd that thero apparcutly remained in it 8 | lauz, Binistor of public worka; Cowpt’ Daru, midoight epeotacie, sud many such uttorances oodly stora of grecobacks, When he wad first | Do ‘Bolcastel, Pouser-Quertier, Teissorenc de o ST his 18 wefull" “ Torrible|” *It'a s shamo(” | informed that tho Rottordam would not gail on | Bort, D, Frordrel, Joubert, Constant Biron, tell from their lips, Thureday, ho turuod palo and sppearcd flurried. | Marquis do ‘Talhouct, Due do Broglio, De Gavar- When thoy srved ot the bridgo, Hines was sitbough trying to sovm at ease. Ho said that | dio, Uen Ladmiraut, Marechial Caurobert, taken to o troo & ehort distance boyond, and, the sooner Lo was at eca tho bettor he would be | Do Peyre, and Admirsl Korjegeo, Raoul Duval, having notliing to ssy farther than that ho was plensod, as ho was anxious to arriva a8 soon a8 | Honapartist, la elected. Batret, Minster of tho gorry for what he lLad dono, he woe quicily | pousible at Lis placo of destination. Intortor and Chief of the Cabinet, aud Dufsure, bauged. Dawson and Estop wora talien to tho The atatomont that Winslow went totho agent | Miuistor of Justice, aro dofeated. Tho roturns coniro of tho bridge, and, tha ropes having boou | of tho steamer Nelly Martin, which pliea botwecn | of tha Ministry of the Interior classify tho adjusted, thoy were givon half an hour to gay New York and o Brazilisn port, for the purposo | oloctad Benators as follows : Recommended by what thoy had to sy and mako thoir peaco with | of sccuring & Ymnso for Limselt and compan- | the Governmout, 120; Bonapartists ot recom- God. Young Estop éaid ho wantad timo enough | fons in tlight, 1s uos truo, sud I8 considered a8 & | mended by tho Government, 8; Radicals aud to 8o his folks and bid thom good.-bya. Thoy ruse by which ho oxpocted, with the sid of n | Gambettists, G3; membors of the Left Centre, woro present, and ho took leave of thom. Somo confodorato, to throw the dotective off the roal | 15, About 120 of the Senators elect wore mom- one mado an appropriato prayer to God in thoir track intendod to bo pursucd. Somo person | hers of the Axsembly, - bohalf for merey. Dawson, on belug pressod to did'go to tho oflico of tho etosmer, and to the Loxpox, Jan, 91.—A Parls dispatch reports mako somo confcasion, sworo with an_onth that | vessel itselr, aud obtained information as to the | AL Bockor, a loader of tho Orloanists, electod ho * would not go on bis knoea boforo suy d—il | datool hor departure, but tho agents of tho lno | to'the Heusto trom Calvadus. ‘ILo correspond- 1wan on Oampbell Orack,” ond told Estep not to and’ tho ofticors of the Nolly Martin, on belog | oot mays, owing to tho goueraliy inoderato say o d—d word, Tho cry thon aroso from all | shown tho rhqwgrnph ot Winslow, at once pro- | charactor of the mon elocted, tho new Souato pides, *1Inng them! laug thoml™ and they | nounced thattho man ho had ‘visited thom | produces little impression, but the failure of wore Xmmedlllully drawn up, tho watch sbowing | boro no resomblauce to the portrait, aad was of Lugc; ‘and Dufaure to socure scats 18 resarded about half-past o'clock. Tho tmob then dis- | & much darker comploxica. Tho datoctives aro | pg & matter of paramount portunco. Paris is eracd, loving tho throo bodies haugiug in mid | of the opivion tlst ho wass confederato of | porfoctly quiot. air. Wiuslow, a8 already statod, sud hed beon gont DUFPET. * A TRXAS TIORROR. Dy tho iatter to givo color to tho theory that bo | Loxpox, Jan. 30.—~The Parls correspondent of A Texas mob lias just boon gullty of a most | was endeavoring to cscapa to Drazil, Winelow | gl Fumes soys: * A rumor of AL, Bullei's resig- fotdish and_unpardonabla atroeity, Autnouy | duriug tho last fow dnys of bis stay in Doaton | ation s alresdy clrculated, 'Fhig may couti- Bmith, 8 nogro, who had murderad J. M. Baker, o | having boon oponly seekin, . information can- | doatly bo doctarcd to bo oniv premataro, 13 oung_farmer, was tried aod sontenced to bo corning tho Bouth Aworican Empirc. new Cabinot 1 formed, it imust consist of mom- fmngod at Camoron, aod o tolegram to the Gal- Tho party honr’dud the Rotterdnm about half- | bors of the Loft Contro and of Ainietesinlisty oston Ncasays: % Just bofora daylight this | post 1%, m. on Thursday aod did mot como on | who fraukly support tho Constitution. Under morning an armod body of bLorsomen, forty or deck even whon tho'steamer was leaving bor slip. | puch circumstancee, tho Souatorial eloctions will fifty stroug, rode inio Cawmeron and msdo | Fho pursior was struck at tho fow plecos of bag- | ho & very remssuring vledgo fur o moderate thoir way to the joil, ‘'They forced &n anu bclnn%m_g to tho party, and asked Winslow | Nopublic. ontrance, took tho prisoner from his call, T tlio parcols in sight consututed all tho impedi- THE REPCDLIC PRESENVED. and conducted Mim somo miles out of town, [ ments of tho family. Winstow roplied, io a tomi- LoNpoy, Jan, $0.—Fho Times' Porig corret- where thoy put him to death in o most horriblo Joenlar mannor, that ho had boen in tho army | pondont estimates that thirty-five Bonapartists, manner. Tho condemned and doomed nogro | and always kopt in light masching ordor. Whobl | thirty-five Logitimiats, fifty-fivo Orleunists or waa tled up by tho hands, fuel collocted and | buying tho tickets of Mr. 3orns he gavo bis | Condtitutionahists, and about 100 Itepublicavs, Bbeaped under and sround him, and a fire kindled, | name Hl@fll’fls Bir. Clinton ; the draft oo Rottor- | Lavo Loen elucted to tho Senate, Tho most im- which gradually biazod aud enveloped hia body, | dam which ho obtained Lo purchased in tho name | portant foatures of the eloctions are the triumph burning it to s crisp. Not satislicd with the | of Joha Clinton. - of the Modorato Hepublicans in Paris, tho torturo inflicted and the consequent doath, the e —— defoat of tho Lonapartists, and tho failura mob then riddled the charrod romaine with MISCELLANEOUS. of M. Bulfet to eoccurc lis election. Lullots, Judge Broddus juforms your roportor CUADLIE ROES. In tho Dopartment of tho Heluo ot Oise tlo that most it motall tho mob wore from Bell Cisoisnay, Jan. 30,—The Gazelte's Tifin, O., Republican tickot, consisting of JM. Bay, County. 1o eays it wasan unparalloled ca80 | oovny roports the discovery thero of a child 55;:{ and Doucher, was olectod ontire. Ad- North Vernon, snd from thero to Cin- cinun;l. ixha "musl ;efiicms ”muuil‘mg on tho oulsville & ndiauspolis 0n _ s “betmeou Nockford and Columbus, | Btation. .Dar.[Tur and on tho Oblo & Alisswsippd Rosd botseen | Biamerck. Brownstown and Mitehefl. ‘sienty cars of 81080 | reck'rge.29.29 wera takeu over the Uhio & Mississipyl Road to- | Clhieyenne.,.129,73 day to vepair tho dawinge at the washawsy, It | Daluth.,..1:9. 18 expectod that the repaits will be completed to~day aud that travel will be all right agaiu to- morrow over the damaged roads. Spiecral Duvaten to The Clieaon Tribune. ISDIANAPOLIY, Jun. 0.—The water iu tiig trib- utarics of tho Whits Hiver s subaiding, but that gtream i8 vtill riging. Travel is futerrupied on thio Jofforeonville, Madisou & Indianapoins aud the Indisnapolis & Vinccunes Haiiroads. No otber serions damage bas resulted, PROF, TYLER AND MR, BEECHER, Patmer Houre—J, G. Gsylord, Cinclnnati; E. L, bolisved to bo mn Intimate friend of thedo- Leroy, Now York; Elias Lonem, Quincy; F, E. Kuight, | cossed, Hoappoared to be uoeasy undor tho New York; George Froat, Hoston; J, T. Felltou, Pitta- queationing of the polico, and protondod to speak ‘burg; J. 8. Emory, Kausas Clty; J. O. Heap, North | vory poor English, Ifo told the detoctives of Carolins 3 W, IL 11, Tirown, Doston § Charlea Gordon, | Simmons boing o the bhabit of visiting Cleveland ; G, E. Dattolle, San Francisco; Elmer | gomo fomale frionda In Greenpoint, but, ou Wiashburn, Washington; A. O, Jelly, Bacramento; | pynying inquirios, this was found to bo untimo, 10, M, Gregory, San Franciaco....Grand Pacifie=W. : B, Hibbard, Genorsl Buporintedont W. U. and wns told by Kretz to mlglcud the police. T. Co., Balt ZLske; Ifenry Vincent, Englind; Krotz was detainod in tho polico offico two or avid | MacTean, Montreal; Jobn Athy, dr., | three hours, snd was ,Glasgow, Scotland; J. H. Bahlor, Fremont, Neb.: A, ANXIOUS TO OET AWAY, . 8nd AL T, Patelck, Omabia; O, K.Jewell, New York; | aoying to s friond that ho was afratd ho was to 3. 3L Deardsley, Ttock Islndi R. N. Olark, South | be locked up a8 & witooss. Tho dotoctives did Pusblo, Col.; Willisin Licl!, Boston; D, N. Dickinson, { not think Kretz kuow suytldog about tho mur- 61 Louia; J. L Hoines, Rodhdville, Toxes; W.iL | dor and bo was allowod to go bomo. Amoug Blrong, Tarttord, o Teemont Lo Ay an, | otbora intorviowed woro tho watchmen on tho !pbiladelphia Ton, A. L. Griflin, Towa; Qeu, D,8ul | docks. Ono was found who said ho saw & mon rll{“’};uf““}gl‘_""fif“;.m,“" :”‘%""nfi':fifiu."‘é‘.’,‘?.im’fi snewering to tho doscription of Krotz down moar Diuga: 5% T, Adame, Milwukeo; Willam | tho dock Saturdey morning, nud was quito posi- Thite, Consocticiits Dr. Hehullz and W, B Lrown, 1 tivo about hig identity. Tho detectivos then asnitoba; A. L Gritin, Keokuk.... Sherman House | gupposed that if Lirutz was uob tho guilty man, . 3. Marding, 8t Joseph: J, Lo knew something avont the murdor, aud they D Dudick, sucksonvillor W- | wont to bis houss, st 03 North Tuind stract, sod sjos I, 1y lluzyln:;nd, ‘}u')cmnlnr‘l ;}’E‘h arrosted him. On his way to tho atation-house ork: T. J. lvuston, Negsuuce, Micl LE PURPOSELY CUT 1118 HAND. 4 L, Deouing, Mitany. . Gedeyr Howehh. Wo | 14 blod frooly, and bo kopt rubbing it on bis 1T W Mcll\lrpl()jv, Qincinnati; Ronlean Blaue, arl pants, Whon thls wad observed nu cxamina- .&rance; 3. N. Obeuberger, Louisille, Ky, tion of lus clothing wna made, which rovesled a largo epot of dried blood ou his pauts. De- toctived then visited bis house ngain and found.) a trunk Jocked snd nailed togothor® so tightly that it was oponed with groat dilliculty. In this thoy found pacled THE ARMS ARD LEGH of the mordored victim, and iu a boller they found tho trunk of the body, skinned and ent up. Tho cntrails bad boen romoved and quick- limo put {neide, 8o a8 to cause spoedy docompo- eltion. Thoro had boon 8 pool of blood on tho floor, but offorts had beon made to oblitorato it by seraping until the boards were almost white. Upon tho dross of Mrs. Krotz, which bad just been washod, were stains of blood. Blo GENELAL ONSERVATIONS. ‘Carzao, Jan. 30—Midnight, Wind, |Rain; Weatber, Sfoaner ox later, 8 neglected cold will developa con- : E——— e stant coush, Wiortueas of breatls, falling strenath, What o Person Who klenrd the Story | snd wastiug of flesh—oll eymptomatic of cousumption, irom tho Krolcssor's Lips Suys | Inobesinitsuces the raine cause will producs brone About &t clLitie, o discasa of the branchies of the windpipe. In i all sffections of the palmonary orguns, as well as in New York Sun, Jan, 20 brenchial complaiuts, Jane's Lxpectorant s both « 1t was ascertuined yesterday that Prof. Moses r;ll;t;ul\‘n m{\«x\- fi;ln.(n‘e. lfi the lfiuzlmonyhl;ll tlhounngl 9 o) 0 and {ta world-wide repiitution attests—while ln coughe Coit Tyler made known iho Beceher scandal | S0G T 0 00 Mehedilly, and whea taken scco: facts in bLis posscssion to threo persons v this | to dliecticns, prowptly removes thom. city-~two gentlemen and o leds-~who reaflirmn e that tho facts 88 priuted in the Sun are cor- BUSINESS NOTICES. yoc:, tho only point in dispute being whether i i P i ; Frof. ‘Cyler said that bo had read the coufes- Wilhor's Cod Liver 0il and Lime.= Pervon wio bave been taking Cod Liver Oll will b g sion of guilt preparod for tho chureh Ly Mre. | picieed to learn that Dz, \{*m-?r lus succseded, from Elizabeth Tilton and given to Oliver Johuson, { dirceligiss of several professional gentlemen, in com- with tho request that it slould Lo presented to };}’;{,‘:g&’f&!"“:{g:"":"': B o s Mr. Beocher for his eignatuse. A letter writlen | plaints are truly wondorful, Very many persons by ono of the porsons who heard the story from | Whos: cases wire yroununced hopeleas, and ‘who had Drof. Tyler waa yostorday sow t0 & xeporier, | ks the cl srofl fur » long timo wathout marked ef- Thie facta as atatcd by Prof, Tyler in the presence of | ouly by A, 1. Witgon, Clemist, Boaton, Sold by sil myaell 4 another geatlemsy on the 2 of January | drugylsta; Yoty wrero those: That ou the Lith Uy of Decembery _——— 1830, whils_visiting in New York, Mr, Tyler cal o 7w G Mo 1. Tiltbt, wath whom bo wab on (Bt o Fize, Albert W. Atien's Grpat Story at tho ofice of s Indeperdent. He foucd Ar. Tiiteu “TIE MOLLY MAGUIRES® {ngreat sorrow. Ar, Trler anked Mr. ‘Tilion to dls- :uffi- vto b 16 causo of e depreanton, M L wlllxodn apgeatin.llia re, that ke could not do so, ‘Titon added; *Oli- IRESIDE COMPANION. v;;'; [0tiver Joluton, bis assistant sdtor) Ko ul R DE oA obout it an o may tell you," 'Tyler sal Vot - o S (hyiue o e Wi Wom. Tuey | FOr Thront-Dicennes and Affectioms FPOLITICAL NOTES, Bo Kerr iaa Hendricks man. Porhaps Hend- ficka was s Kerr man whon the Speaker was elocted, The Cincinnati Gazeife suggeata Sellera and §lote—Raymond and Floronca—as the next Dom- oeratio Prosidential ticket. The Hon. James A. Connolly, of Colos Coun- &3, 18 spoken of as tho Republican candidato for Congroes in tho Fourtconth Illinois District noxt £all, Tbe distiict 14 ot prescnt ropresonted by tho Hon. Josoph G. Cannon. If Beck bonght his ecat in the Scnato, the lected in Eur, . O " Springflold. Republican would bo glad to know | snid sho scraped thio floor at tha roqnest of ber | oF lawioasners, ‘inasmuch sa tho courts had 4 to bo Chatllo Ntoss. IHis pbotographs Rouciers Lo Nowry 3 o Solmaen e e e Y At Thio Astc | 86 the' sheat, ¥ Drowis Bronchlal Teoched ” are vt hown such vigilance” supposed to bo J grap! 3. THIELS i " | salue, Tor coughs, irritation of the {hroat caused b 'lhzxolwuo“hnmonoy. He hmnnn’ndk'mrmrmu hueband; that Bimmons callod at tbo houso on | ¥ L L Lias Loen eont to Mr. Ros at Thiladolphin, who | was almost unanimously retarned from Bel- :{J«:xn&lunfign.: I:::‘s!y;z’cxnlnhfldmtgkg i’g‘:&, leit u;.‘mml, exurionof tho. voea °=r‘vw.l‘ by in Congross, and bag roprosentod the wealthicst | Thursday night, ond they sl bad a drink WINSLOW. admita that tho boy boars a cloge rescmblance to | fort. Tilton.,” Mr, Tyler ueed theso very woridin spoaking in public, or singing, they produce benedclal tobacco and whisky intorost in tho country, together, Bitnmons’ drinka boing mado strongor NO EXTBADITION. his 8o, and asks that ho bo kopt until r, Ross gt ile wald, lmxw“;‘r, "fi.‘ llm‘:lglcluluu;f n:;tl‘a much an | Teaults, — Tun oloction in Now Hampabiro lbs year takes | than thoso of tho others, snd that, whou Lo spuetat Diepateh to The Chicaae Tribune, sasclon there, Tho chll waa 1ot Sty oo AUSTRIN e L L Mot lschnre dowil ot DRY GOODS, &o, placo March 14. It will bo tho firat olaction of | e atupofled with liquor, Krotz took s bataliet | Wasinwarox, D. 0., Jan. 80.—Tho Stste De- o 24 £ thiat time, and that & was on the 14th duy of Decomtier, - scon. Ho gives his namo as Cliarlio Kates, and g o 3 - i partment suthorities aro confidout that tho ap- m::, lio camo "om"umnmu. Viexxa, Jan, 20.—Tho Emporor Francie Jo- Iy eulogisiio lattor to tho tion of this Govornmont for tho voluutar: UARTIOLOMEW COUNTY, IND, soph bias writton a highly o sf::u']m.‘; of Sm Doston forgor Winslow mfi Spertal Dispatch lo The Chicaae Lribune, Huogaria Minietry, dovforing tho death of Deak. . IxpiaNAroLis, Ind., Jan. 80.—Cov. Hondricks Loxpox, Jun, 81.—The Times' tolegram from duu;i}xxlur. M‘z. l{x‘e‘;lzl “i? :h:b ah: hnxfi‘ll not bo succesaful io the absence urd- troaty :r has {esued s proclamation, warning tho organ- | pegyh roports that the city. has Bpoutaneously was then up-stairs. en Krotz heard that tho | exiradition. This opinion 18 brsed upon tho | \zed mob, who bave beon making war sgadust | gopg futo mourning for Deak. Tho theatros aro Dody was discovored hio admittod Lis guilt, sud | face that tho King of Lollaud onco made ppli- | the taropikes in Lactiolomew Gaunty, to doslst | cloucd, and housos aud bups draped with bisck. gaid bo Liad done it becauso bo had found the | wation for an extradition treaty with the United | from their unlawful practices. The civil local . the Prosidontial yoar. Upon it doponds tho { aud clioico of a Bonator, and, as tha New York World quaintly obscrves, **tho rediatricting and control of the Btato for many yoara to como, porhapa.” Gon. Schonck s in n dilomma. If ba ploads his diplomatic privilepe o4 o reason for not ap- 1710, 'MF Tylor sald tht directly aftor the publfcation b - W CUOX'PE:’ 118 TEAD OFF, r, ’l'ajll?nu of m]u llcuer taln Hooon, o or eeo .hy{f x 4 in| itness hil ] - fterward, he (Tyler) was Iying upou a couck in cue of lin. &ct: talog witaassed by ble Nidle diep i rocma of - tbo Cnrisbian Uniotl, whets § card was brought tu by e boy, sod Iaid upon Oliver { T Johuson's tablv, 3r, Jobmion belug out, resentiy, Lo A " uaid, Mr, Johmwon came in, sad went 1uto Lifs own Toor, r, Tyler heard Mr, ‘Johuson say, T guese 1 oaring [n court, he will virtuslly pload gullty ; e 2 will go aud see her,” 1o camo ot aud tld Mr, Tyler r!nn dgco apoear, hola likely to yb‘:: cmfi‘i‘clc{l' sictim t criminal intercourso with his wife, but | Btates, snd that tho Sonate rojected tho troaty. ::&1&;’0“‘3 :\_‘;fi:gl}’“‘;g&“‘;‘; ;“t;"“;‘rfim'g:l"‘?fi‘& SPAIN. fhat ilion bad rent for iz o come iy et et ore "t foe him Ia by rosigning and | this M. irotz donies. Tho murder waa mo | It fs tonght thab on sccount of thia, tho Hol- | Butt e COror e el bo an immodiate cosan- HICKORY, DICAOIAT, DOCKENAS. Ler O e o caril Ak e GREAT ANNTUAL © potarming boms, 8o aays tho Now York Tribune, | doubt committed for robbory, us Bimmons was | Jand Goveraument wil nob volunteor to return | tiou of tho outragea, New Yous, Jao, 30.—A dispatoh from Elmira | sage, Mir. Jobuson went oul, iiid wus gous oine linic, . Wo bavo the snthority of the Leavenworth always known to lave monoy on his person. | Winstow. THE NOUTUAMPTON NANK BOBDENT. soya that Frodorick Dockersy, whowo case ex- ;\&z& E:a”x‘:r?flu‘:\ n: uxmlfl ;'\lnr.ggcr' nh ‘a‘tnnrtnx.;:m:; i iots for waying it tbe. ¥e: loading Topublic | Tho" Prisuncr. was also gaund i poascsaton of TRESS COMMENTA. Braworicin, Muss, Jau, It fo cortan | cited so much futorcst n councetion with Cuban | wianed br to do 10 view of e Tobtication of tae " can papers in Towa—-tho Dubugue %.,,.J: the | Bummone’ watch, and tho litle girl says bor Boston Advertlaer) Jan. 2. that the total amount in varions pecuritios talkien | Joron "o on o ime ginco, and who was takon from | Dacon lstter: that shosaid she way ready to da auy- thing Mr, B eclior wished her to do. But Mr, John-ou {310 Mre, Tilion hiad drawn up 5 aistement o coufes- RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF ston of iheir mutual sin, which statud that they Le- Heved they hind received thic forgiveness of God, uud they now asked the forgivensss of ull maukind, which staterneut or letter she rroposed to submilto Mr, Ticolier for him to sign and submit to Piymouth ] i N N fathor 0ol thrao dollars und somo onts from | ‘Thero are but fo now victims to bo commls- ‘1’;%5}2%'1?‘.’5?5?1 i‘l’::‘:‘;n;‘t“::"“]‘g"g.&';’m'g“;‘::! Havana o 8pain aud there imprisoned, hus the pockets of the murdered man, Mre. Kreiz erated, though there is no doubt that many witl iously rockoned, ‘Th bank suthorities do not cscaped, aud 18 now in_London, from which eity waa taken to the station-bonse nad looked 1nn | pocket their worthlesa paper aud kecp their | ghomecives yet know how mich tlio private eo- Lo has written to his mother, who resides noar eoparato ooll. ‘The privoner, who eays bhis real | logses to tuomselves, In addition to the num- | curitios will foot up, ss thoy were not sccuntom- Elmira. Dos Molues Register, tho Burlington Harekeye, ] the Council Blaffe Nonpareil, and tho Daven- . port Gazeile—oro In favor of Blatuo nnd McCrary for the next Presidentisl ticket. Doninle from whas 4 continued dread in the oflice amoug those 4 H e of lis rullt Leat, somo messago ehiould Meadison and Peoria-sts, reach thom of bLis suicido. Mr, Tylor also said thiat he bad told theeo focta to the Hev. Dr. . {24, of Dotrolt, to oue of tho oditors of a Buf- In ‘:di.m.i"“ to othor bargains hero- falo paper, aud to other porsous. In overy case ofore advortised the follow- in which bin bearer was in doubt ms to Mr. ing aro offered: oechior's gutlt Lis facts earried convictiou. ot riro subigaons, denl proreies o | LINENS & HOUSEKEEPING G00DS. gatisfactory to Mr. Beecher's ndhcrents. 200 pes Irish Linen, of oelebratod make, warmly prossed by o large part of the peovlo. Eventa in Iowa within the paat fow yoars scom to show that the abolition of capital punishment means tho reatoration of Judge, Lynch's Court, Tho 8t, Paul Ploncer-Press agroes with Tug On1caco TatpuN in judging that Scontor Shor- man's indorscment of Hayes as a Presidential candidate haa littlo moaning. *The name of Evassvitee, Tnd., Jan, 80.—A confidence man | £6,000. Tho amount of spurious notes hold by | availablo sacts property amounting n eash valuoto | jon, Morionos is moving up the Valloy of thio S f Liold by the bank * o pamed J. L, Termor, of Torry, 1L, lins confossed { tho Nations} Bank of the Commontealth is €35, B LR e e ooauade old by tho bavk | Orio, s outtiankod the' Carlists, sud s advauc- to being ono of gang of burglars who robboed | 000, socnrod by cortifioatos of stock fn the Bos- | }iaa boen taken in cash valus $35,700, making » total | 0B on Navarre. = the bank of Quincy, Ill, in Fobruary, 1874, of | ton Post Company, which were datod four days {-‘:1 i h,'f.:?.s’x;'i} ;l;a “X}‘m‘l’efi‘.‘,km ;;'o«T;l;fi; l;-nlflxr :nlmz‘l 1 TURKEY. £300,000 In bonds sud ©84,000 In cash. Ho | after the organization of tho Company in May | UL o & surplus to the crodit of the bank of ANDRASSY'S NOTE. eays bo was given tho bonds and |laat, snd are supposed to be geuuino. Tho Ilon, [ 127,420, Upon this you are certafniy Yo bo cougrat- Pams, Jan. 30.—I¢ ia assorted that the Powers T ltarg took tho saals, Tio says tho bonda | F. B Hayes has roceived information of feur | ubicd. Nationst Taok Eaatainer. | v now areived at a defiuito agrocmout respect- ate buried nosr Chambers' Junction, Tows. The | §10,000 notes, boaring his nnmn.‘rlmd 11 four Thoro is ot no traco of tho burglars, and it | jor tho form uf prosontation to tho Porto of . pamo is Xretz, 18 sn Alsatisn by birth, and iy mentloned a8 hold- | ed to oxsmine this proporty. It seoms likely CARLIST nuvgpsm. ' i anyorall of thcso papers aro fu ordor. B e e ehad Gomman. o bt | DO O o e o r. Winslow, the | fht from €200.010 to €300000 of nogotisbla Lonpox, Jan, S.—A spocist from Vittoria ro- | Ueorker = Th tion of 1 30 Yonra of sgo, stoiitly built, 5 fact 6 inchios in | 108 167800 PR i the | o operty was. stolon, biosidea thio rogis- | POFts that Qou, Quossda bas capuured Atowrin. | e dotaili 5t f T i o question of tho reatoratlon of eapital pun- | )il 0 iai o rathor forbidding aspect fotlowing aro reporiod to-day: Atlantio Na | BOt RGChU artifiod stock. How tho bauk | Lhie, {n additiou ta bus othior wiceasios. tho oc- | Tho furthier dotails of the couversation now § lmontis now scltaing tho ecunisy proe I i kel okl e L &% (003 Tivorott National, €6.000; Shaw- | |tyolf siania appears from this oficiallettor: | eupstion of ¥ills Roal snd gho te £t of, A2 eIl R e e Unton o b b 1y owa. A blll has beon iutroduced in the Logls- THE QUINCY BANK ROEBERY. mut National, ©5,000; National Bank of tho "o Otcar Edwards, Prestdent Northampton Nationat | ban, gives bim poescesion o ¢ roads to Biscay | n 1 ERY. TS 1 b ined tho condltion of your bank | Guopazcoa, ‘The third corps under Gou. Lowa guide ity aflairs for Mr, Buocher's safoly, thoro ! lsturo to accomplish this purposo, snd it ls A CONFESSION. Ropublic, $10,000; Morchants’ National Dank, | J88: 3 $uora s e o o T A | o Eevaared (o Town of Valmaseds, ia Discsy. » Bonator John bimeolf na s candidato would bavo | Chlof of Polico bns just roturuod from a search, | Lanke in this, by 2 collateral, all of which ho | ooms'cortam that thoy have roached Now York ' Tt wil b o alightly smiolod nnd'wotat a recent Ars in) om 3 ounces forgerios, lla mover gave auoto i Count Audrassy's note, will be presontod by ; 3 : :«u:.mm“:;‘:sgl:t“n'o?tuh?:: e ".‘lfifififi“fi nhch was woanceesstut, ‘Tuora fs 840000 so- | Butioul et Solniart utloien o todser | i Jouton, o, Dot Yt the rubere st 153 | Austris, and subsoquontly supported soparately POLITICAL. Netw York, will bo sagrillood al about Lilf. waed offored for tho recovery of tho bonds by | g nover gavos mortgage or lont his namo o * | by tho othier Powors. thio bauk, sud it in probablo that Tormor wilt bo | 343 88NE B g O e 14 thiat Witislow gé;nmt ;:xfl;n‘;fi:ohm plundor, but aro nait- | DY 0 e g —An_Odoses dfspatch eass takon to Tows to make good his confosslon. hind & confoderate, as somo of tha forgorios aro P e tho execution of Ardrassy's raforus in Turkoy is au-lcu. 300 doz Dleached Huck Towels, all linen, Obio so long a3 Blierman {s himsclf alive.” THE LIBERAL IIEPUMBII_}lCAN NATIONAL COM- 10 and 14 1-40 each. Bhorman probably didu't intond to burt Iayes, 3 350 dos Linen Damask and Huck Towols, et T d 2 o bavo boen committed by him, S 10 be coutrolled by Consular sgeutd appointed New York Tribune, Jan. 70, 1603 would bo chaap at 300 : lfl'.nn:n hla lettor cartainly hos not helped Lis cand: LYNCH LAW. fi:ul‘ ;lo‘v':x; l- . liinm{m:m o ‘“ 4 og':’_ TIRES, [y P““::" e WC"G““ oy Mr P;:b-n {A:;Q“'Lfi,‘:“:m;; o{’ "u_‘, N‘_ul‘;m‘ 5%%04%‘)2?&% Lipon Domask Towels ad 1N . ' 0 or TUE KULT N ¥ itteo of ul 8 72 T it Tho Nation ssya: *Tho notion that thiokly- T renen Q. Vo douenaldum s e i & our a0 Toko hearing In oHicAGD. i T B L iom | e O i i oo ot o Corme. | Bhipai ook of faar Bole FoRLly reoy _populated States with highly complox systoma of | At about 5:50 p. m. yostordsy, Thomas Hinos, { tho nsmes of Ar, Winslaw, Mr, Pond, aud ‘Mr, | Tho slarm from Box £52 st 5 o'clock yeator- | gapies tno truth of the report thak the Bultan | o BRI o ihor tiey dosiro s muoting of | SESRAILS in Towelings and Crashes, governniont aro to watch tho oxporiments of | a journoymsn tailor, who formerly worked for Harrington, of Brooklino, mado for ebool grew | day morning was caused by firo vroaking out in | owns bondy of the natioual debt to the amount e ahtin 0F 3. Nalloal, Conesntion.. f1s nsou gg;{lngg? Damask Napkine at $1g Wyoning to find out who {eic] they ought to | Ilerbert & Co. lml‘ who has been loafing for to €3,300 or 4,500 botweon tho timo [t wne | tho two-story framo structure No. 223 Weat | of £8,000,000, ud that Lo exacted full interest e ol A b L:Vr” R ng(’fi‘ ruit Napkins, 500 dosy 4 give tho euflrago to {8 roally propostorous.” It 4 atag e and discount day, aud the largor amount | gingis utreot, ownod sud_ocaupied s a cooper- | Whilo ‘othor croditors would, for tho time bging, | sots forth his own views lu favor of & convon- 3 tiom, urges thiat tho roasons for holding tho | Gus Bionsted Linon Damnsks, 6003 usaal original Convontion {u 1872 aro etill operating in o100 705, . fo1 forco, that tho Liborals azs to-day tu & com- | Unbleactiod Tinon Dumasks for 30,49, 85, Foatling position bofor tho countrs, that the | 154 hoass Hodsprendn for 811 rorih B1.06 organization oxists in every Btato, aud that tho | 190 Marsoiltos 11-4 Quilts for$1.36 4 formes- somo timo past, started down Kaupwha street ived by Mr. Winslow. ''his noto was A rocelve ouly ono-half, Tho Turkish Legation oo o comor of Bammers, ezelaimlog 2 bo | fukor up. Whon ydulo. and was originsly givon fl}’:"n‘:’n}rf’.""‘nf'[’&T{‘m|§§L"50$§fif.,'?é'fi'{'r’§n‘é also donion s bivg without, foundation tho - . | for ¥600 ixr connection with a church entorprise mors relating ho ill-treatme: woant that Lo was golng down to kil Bill Dooley. or Winslow bought o church in m’p.l‘llllyy..xll.:g:‘x::&m‘f1{znr::‘futh&“flr:5:fi.m:vi:§ Artonians, 1t boing allegod tlat, in order to Ho waa drunk snd no ono paid any attontion to [ 48 Drooliue: ¥ &eapo ivlenco, they onioracod Isfamism. bis throst. Ho went directly to Dooloy'a 8hos | progationalints, on tho ground that Mothodism structures, Tho bullding and contents aro & P n ey will not harm thickly-populated Btntes to watolh the exporiment in Wyoming: and, by all ac- ocounts, the oppononts of woman-suffrago will not sco anything thoy would rather not seo, “Brookline two or threo yesrs ago off the Cou- R o o T - :awnur carofully thoy may look in that dirco- | ehiop on Alderson stroet, and walked in. Dooloy | mecded reprenantation In that locality. "? of- :;fi&‘l}zux.uflflnx‘d rfll e‘{:sl“.\dufl;vl?km i ba RUSSIA. . e Wil comn to s wuppors it W | a 015 £, iles 114 Qalits for $35 worth a, on. . askod bim what ho wanted. He roplid that ko | forod bis sorviced froa for & yoar to the sociaty, | Bo I E o a1 700, but tho stock was uninsured. TROUDLE IN THE ** OSIROSH AEAS."” Mels mro thought just mnd worthy of sp- | lonst$3.75. ) It fa now & queation of paramount impartanco | wanted Lim (Dooloy) to sow up a rippod aud thoy were aceaptod. e ames communicatod o the_adjolning [ Br. Perxnsnuua, Jan. 80.—Tho Gaztteof thia | proval. Ilo denouuc fho conduct of tha | Our i6 Rich Quilts reduced to S4. what Mr. Cox callod 3ir, Hala {n the furious de- bate of Friday. Tug Toinuxe roported Mr, Cox »a eaying that Halo was kuown last scssion o *Dlaine's littls bub"; tho New York World's ‘report mgrecs with that of Tux Tmnune; the i Now York Times says the phrase was * Blainc's Mittle pup®; the Now York Tribune states that the speaker was variously underalood by thoso sistiog mear him as aaying *‘little pup" and 5 ,* little bug,” the common opinion belog that Cox used tho most offénsive phraso firet aud otocrats 1n Ohio sud Pewnsylvaun last full, | Bpooial fargains in Bmbroidored Fisao sné and o{l the Uupl‘lblkilr‘n nowh“: umnl;g Dpe‘:lhlus ablo g wounds of _civil etrife, whilo * cloventh-hour 7u!ou hllm.lul:ul(;ulsly dpmaocut{n tho Whisky- F LANNBLS AND WOI]LBNS. ting, which hias for a decado of yoard or more B e In crima sfsiut (0o Gov. | PS o hi S ook Fionnaleia00; worth 808, orpment.” He concludess * 1t ld for my associs | Fine Whits Flannels, 250 ; a bargain. ;’zea ‘m mwmmo n}m conrso lml be p:m.uad. vflf’a flugunn Rod Flonnols, plain aod twilled, ! ut I will bore eay, in order to invite euch cultl= . ent as you may doem right, that if no call for & l-gt otsmh fine Grn! Buiting Flsunels re”’ T el Gonvontion ahall 'be_ordered botore [ oduced from 76 to 400, tho 14th of June next, and if Gen, Grant sbull | Hianiiote lel"a“.?é‘mm 20 tod0o. e oo o " “Same " ihmo |, Now that pooplo aco romindod of thore, SIS | Lnildiag, No. 321 Kinza strost, owned aud occus | city complatos that Amorican ships for « lovg £ ahow thet Winulow wan 10 8 Toachiag bla foot out, Docloy on attemptiog | Yropsriag for Sbs. A likie wilo e50 b mulo. T o 8200 ; inwurod | 4100 )svo boon committing abusos i tho Ochotsh to nrlso from bis bonoh was stabbod with o | overto his brothor-in-law bis siorses aud ear-"| “Cmietore oy regm Box 861 .,.'j 95 o'clock Boas; tho fnhabitants, being bribed with spirits, B yestor- {J 3 8 1‘1?3%:‘:331‘%2&3!!’1«% P B B fififl“-:x“fi:,“;”‘.‘,{’: ‘Z,‘,‘:;‘"“,‘\‘",‘,‘,'{ day afternoon was caused Ly o firo tn_tho two- | Lsveallowod Americans to usarp rights of tlsh- on tho other sido cf his body, makiug & gash sradsod and wanol Lo SRLe anged 81,100 | story. frmo building No.' 161 Wright gireet | ing and hunting o thoso wators, The clippor about 8 lnches long. The blood gushed out in a | in small National-Bank bills for grooubacks at & owned sud occupled sa & dwolling by I iy | Wisdsmack bas stsrted o a criido in Beliriug's strosm, sud Dooloy nxnmmdwfllemm Parker, | bank on Devonsbiro strect. Ou Taosdsy, 8 Kiino. Damage to houso, 2200 um Ifm‘lmm Btraits to suppross tho abuso and conflscuto the who was altting by * Dick, my throat ia cut,” | wook ago, ho bought a thin ovorcost, panta- gany dnmarol for €1,600 in ‘tho Laucaulor. | cargoes of splrite, ¥ u and at the éame timo grabbed a boat-trea and | loons, sud hoso of Jacoba & Doauo, for whick & ".‘t‘l:u { “’;’ g;‘;msm st 5:30 olelock lnat . ON -ruyscuumuqvpm o i struck Hinos ovor the Lead with it. ITines foll, | LIl wna sont to the Fost counting-room yesters ‘"'fln mmdb‘ e Dol uu; h Nxw Youx, Jan, 80.—A -‘:rlm up(:u Baya tho and Dooloy kept ropo-mfi; tho blowa, whila tho | d Only Inat weok he orgerod -meu, hien | oveulng was causod by the burning out of | Journal de St Pelersburg, L nucnh“g:}:fl:gul ; i i, s 2 in placed fion, fo that Te 3 . blood from bia own wound was pouriug out upori | had boen an o tho wagon o badelivered whou | Chimuey Tn(thip soaxof No10s ugiausaiisol i 3::;:‘?1-:2"«51 %l::l?-px: wifairs (s unneces- :b:nmbf Bl tano tho :e‘unuo::m‘ll::y o ‘calling » B:tégou,u or Boys' wear, 400 yd, worth 58 e then qualified it. Tuo Chicago Times is slons | tho body of Hines, &}g‘vnulbpanom rushed in, | the propristor hioard of tho exposure. AT BHELBY, KY, . yp'muemucn Telative to tho interprotation | couveution without any furtier commaunication | Oasaimares, all wool, 08, '{5, 80,800,and $15° {p making tho oplthet *tumblo-bug.” Whate | aud eaved tho ifo.of Hinos Ly takiug tho boot~ | Winsows urchase of thinslotblogeatisto |y oo oo BT SRR TN large fro at | of the treaty of 1770 coucern moroly Spain, not | with the memnbora of "o Cominitieo bofors wuch | ~deoidod bargaius ; gredtly reduced, ] Svor tho oxprossion mey Lavo boau, I I pretty | 400,078, HOINE, MSCed callnd ‘i ‘xna pro- | Fang stus . A B o 7 | Stiolby, Ky., thia moralog, ls reported by a spo- | America. Europs I unigtorestod. call i issued, sasoming that this cousso will bo Oaltimeres, nigul wylow om 41 te b clonr tat Alf, Cox lost reputation by his foolish | Srocks M1 IEUNA fatal, sud. declinbd to apply | 1Lk zaply, whioh sppeated In the Aeus, ran | cial to tho Courder-Journal. Tt iasupposed thiat —_—— approved. Handsomo atyles 0.4 Oassimores redused in q persopality ; and Alr, Cox hus not much ropute~ | any remedios, but remained with Daoloy untii ho ' gomowhiat' as follows ; 4 Wo canool snawer the | it was caused by incendiaries, who hoped for GERMANY. MLEAN COUNTY INDEPENDENTS, plriae ong:third, 1 ton to loso. died, which was within twenty minutes. {nquiry of our brother of the Herald, but we tako | plundor. Tha following losscs sre roported ; o, Neeral Dispateh to The Chicads Tribune, Bargaina (n Ooatings aud Aroadoloths, In tho vernacular of tho rural politiclan, J‘;h'-'mwmln"a hlo)oolu G‘Eflflxi‘lfgfifl.'&fi‘ tha prssuution k:k‘:p:' "“i." 'u“ltl GELuLrolth: Rifeckold & Smith, dry goods, 7,000 ineur | Bencws, Jan, 80.—It is assorted tha Prince | Broowrvaroy, Ik, Jan. 30.—Tbo Independ- reatly reduced, . # Coukling {a looming.” It ia wnderstood that 3',"‘,:‘.,.,“ B e almays attondod b0 his own o | 08 fn clode proximity so Sufbayprum. i tlio Ttoyal of Liverpool, Girard of Phils- | Dismarck has proposed to the Federal Couucil | guta of MoLesn County will convena on the 2d | Ohinchilia ‘and Fur Doavers very cheap, to , Jan, 47, O o and wau s firabociaws mochsnlo, HMines tsw | _ It has lready been stated ia tho Olobe that dolphis, E20) each, Ao Lo s, | tust e decros of laasspriog prolubiting tho ex- drunken tramp, and has Do rank in society. 1o | 3Mr, Winslow ing uired of & lawyer of thi ity in 4 o . Coust Tl | POF® of hiorsos be aunulied. Ao g A e Dooloy's wits, and | rogand to tho conntrios whero extradltion dooa ki Sranikin of Plilndelohia, Coustaly s ol [y thia Iatter had on poveral occasions ordered Lim | not provall. The detalls of this futorview &r0 | jous £5,000; inwuranco balf, o the Xtua Brnuy, Jao, 80.—Priuco Dismarck le agsin the managers of Liis canvaes have engsged tho prox. at Bloomiuglon 9 Appcutdelekaica to tho S y uaal space for & Htata delogation ot osch of the Biato Coueution at Decatur on tho 1ith, Tome- J s Cnvson s e s o s | COTTONSGCOTTON SHEETINGS thres principal hotels in Cincinnati, and thoy dition! for each Htt o now counting on an irsupilon of 2,000 Conk. | £18 1AteE Bad on Bovet, oS ind novor pro: | grimly humorous in o light of recent eveuts. | ffickaan, jomaler, loss 610W; lasuranco roportad i, gato. audone K et 'vobo cust foF At N, Y. Agents' Prices. liog men, all told. Thore 1a also an impression | viously como to blows. Iines was arrestod sud il enterpriaing apectator bogan tho intorv Tl 1oudon” & Liverool & Globo, o e T Loais, for Trassuror, el e :bmld- whether correct or not, that Gon. Grant lodlga In ‘x“lll' ‘The srmm{f- ;}"M‘"'l"‘ Eitos g:y l:ylnhx’ l&“ln e 83 fin-n‘ largor:hhrldncncl‘p‘ad. 0% b Ar sones dry goods, damsgoed ::‘n;d?n::&;:llvmu;%.m h bobp oL RS o Cnc ' rors Lo o i (TP | Vails, especialiy among tho colored peaple, w Lo | fustics by golog to Brazfl aud othor oounitios | ligntly ; fully lusuced in the Fraukiin of PLUA- o o ingming. Bostitntion i sho, Lower GflLDEN UPPURTUNITY Benstor bimself disclalms baving any “5, sup- regarded tue killing of Dooloy s an outrage tan- where no extradition law is in emoct, Lie wishod | 4 l,h,‘" Tobert Jackeon, & pegro vclunteer ALBANY, Jau. 23.—The report of tue Board of Al "m-xrm- el il i Trustoes of the Astor Libraty, signod by I, M paralioled in Ksuawha County, to get up an artlolo for tho Fost, giving the | groinan, was fnstantly killed during the tie b rustoss of tho Y, Big oy L M. 'Aftor the killing of Dooley it became evidint | facts iu Tho matter. tho full foxt Flins fam, | e, e e o sitizens of "Sholby il Muskoe, Clislrman pro, ol dud By L. from the lutensa excitemons, cepocially sma ug | the names ols ! e{ocuhuu whore justico ks uot | gonted Jacksou's family, who aro in destituto | ugfi o8, was pl:! n:! "’I‘h:n v:\':‘ m’m e the colored people, that mmeunn‘;I would be luroualed.dl uxandl. luwr. oto, Mr. Winsiows | oiroinatancos, with a purse of £200, t'l:s l{-:ulu:“"a °rrnltifl'udm o gr" L dobo with Hines immodiatoly, Tho enrapd | legsl friend accordingly averhauled books, con- 3 "x'"u" “dto pu‘ aarked oty populsco wera addressod st various times an d | sulted all tho nlh?lrlnw.lankeu {uto tho history OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. provement in al u:{:ul vince ll’l:r‘fllfllfi Han, places by R. H. Froer, (. W, Atkinson, aud otbi- of the famoun Baliloy case in New York, aud o of their last report iu ‘llmi‘ry etk T ors, who begged them to desiat from taking tho othems well kuowu horo, and furnished full do- Pryyocti, Jao. 30.—Tho uteamer P, Colond, | ditlon, the usefaloess, snd tho prosp port. We observe, a3 valuable indications of public opinion, that the Rochoster Democrat, which at first stood out for ** an uapledged dele- @wtlon," is lowly coming up to the support of Conkling, sud the Worcegter (Mass,) Spy, an original Charles Francis Adame psper, thinks Mr, Conkling can afford to wait. o is now Currespondence New York Sun, . . Beavvonr Cousty, 8. U, Juu. Ii.—Nevor within the memory of mau has thorv beeu such M&dlson & PeOI'ID.-BtS. sufferiug for food as 18 now experionced in soie of the lower distriots of South Carolius, em- | =+ = e bracing Baruwell, Besufort, sud parts of Cul- WINTER RESORTS, . leton and Charleston Countios. 'The Writer bas | s e e mingled extenaively with the poople, and the 3 finally saul | tails, Bir, Winslow took coplous notoy, in- | from Rottcrdam for New York, putiu Lero to- Library. Onb tho 1siof Jauuary, 1810, therowero 0 but 40 yoars of age, sud iu 1880 would still bo e o) fJ:.%S".é‘&%".“..;fi;r‘,'?’u,:‘.' I wax forsied Wil of th soaletaud rusaivg tims | dag vl muhlm:lrydl;;blgrl’."; e | e ibrary” 3030 vl uing tio | kuowiadge geized ot tuoir conditianln wuably FI ORID A' noy 0 — nou-extradi- T EXNSTOWN, aD. SV, — eamer Pennayl- aet yoar ere. Vi h d I b ; Jousgor tuan Joha Adams, Jeflerson, onros, | Soiod it She ML b MUl G8 SN NS | o poria; au, by tho Tayacs Laip, obtaiiied & | vama, from PLiisdelpbis, bas arrived. 3l- | past your 1hors Lave eawe, d01 volumes in al, | thom fn the face, aud & uch lrkor aber will wearcely able to drag througt D outte befora | g THE WINDSOR HOTEL, oo B Jsuse P, ol the ground cau yisld food, even with the most | piity, i frst-clas i every revpdc righd practice of eouomy. Biiaugely suough, & MoOnS, adison, Jobn Quincy Adamy, Androw Jackeon, h them full utstomeut’ of the lawe regulating arrest [ Naw Yomk. Jau, 80.—Arsivod, tun steamors | 2,140 'voluwies, —makivg tho wholo yumber of Hi 2, Ducl , oF Lln:oln‘ Whith® gtisesn, jall and Iynch them in & row beforo morninj -past 0 o'clock th ad, o bigh weas, snd the immunitios of “those | Oder, from Lremen, soa Gesmauts, frow Lives- | bookslu the Library oa the st of January, b7, Bfifilfimh:!{o;:‘hnfi&?lwmgzunfl; O e Ewes o tho soa In shipn,” oto. ' The | pool & & e folnhon. Bou of thoso Addikous ax