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e o e e e et e e e e i b et 4 et T \ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1876, . i g but the Chalrman reminded tho meoting of tho | every Eiate . Delawai e one of .the | fa to be the Tammany candidate to fill the g tho heavy flelds from sbovo pressed agafost it, et e ere.calle apon fo | impropricty of ono e taatly. Intorested | amafor: Sistes mishi ha rejessan by ono o iho | yacancy in tho pretont. omress ocasioned by CRASIH! 5 piling It high and packing 1t solid, Tho littls other Toi anil th 1 ch amall State o 21y, JT Vi e ntmann mancoable fraud and themethods | apeakiog 8¢ thla time. ~Tho mombers then [ otk thomaleet a Treniasat. Tt wamhd be tho | Sorki Ao Bl o' o deveive the bomth Now old steamer Jennle Taldwin, which was tho York. Mr. Fleld {8 to recelve the numination d to by the D ts to tho Btate | gave abralute broaking op of the Government by the | | he h 2 e Detiet that M it in th ;l‘lerlt&m';tunorm of tho fllccthew:n u-? glx‘-:‘t tg the Democra carry the , ocauso he has oxpresscd his belief that Mr. Til- hu pressure, and she avon bhe; ;?:r:fnldt;‘m{fly the fraud, Liberty ,nnd Taw {s AR BENTIMENTS FREVAILING reise of the Constitutional pawers of ‘Con- | qoy,'ting heen logally Slected, anit hls AGVices ns Breaking of the lce=Gorge in the | 7 ‘Joan at the tern into Aftcen fect of A\t an end, ho thinks, It a party 1s permitted to 1n thelr respective districls as follows: ogy aatd (he great fandsmentalprinciple | @ lawyer will be nceded to holp lim through Rlver at St. Louis. water, anned b‘y lntrlzu!n’u and assassinnting its op- In the First District the people believed Til- underlying the very fonndation of our Government l‘fl‘s lrcsc‘n{‘ dl{l‘h,uimlcs. Ngwfltlhlm.l JIn'| Fln|¥: ga The oth \x:: Jonv. wnnnx.n e tac i T S denlegally clected, snd wers disposed to 8ce was the n-sumptlonlhn\Scnnlonlndue'lnmnm- dead and Tweed hins turned ofT hils nv)crs, s ¢ othor wercall mo! ponents. In rogard to the violation of the ogally y tives {n Congrors would dischinrge their daty with | yery proper that Mr.-Field should seiire TUden | Hoavy Disaster to tho Bteamboat In- | aged, but if tho mischief had stopped there tho Y - Election law of Lonislans by the Returning | him through, fidelity, When dlshonesty enterefl our legialative | for'a client. qlsastor would not hayo been very great. Thero 3oard, fn throwing out returms on cer- | TheSocond Dlistrict was In favor of the in- 'Q;‘{:mfl’g;;:"‘g;“l;‘,“'*‘“‘v"‘:c‘}”‘:fl“;‘: asmudgorion A COMPARISON, torest---The Loss Amounts to was, liowever, & cessation of mlschiol ot 8 fow ificates of Mtimidation not made In | auguration of Tilden and Hendrlets. Word become fatce, And It Whd bettor o turned | The popuintlon”af Kentticky nnd lowa aro Fully_ $200,000, , loura’ duration, Ve il tho manner required s alledged by the North- In tho Third District there was but lfttle ex- | into a despatiam, It mnst always be presumed nenrly tho samo in number. In Kentucky ono ern Democrats who visited Loulslana, another | cltement smong 'um people, but they were con- g‘,“‘:u"';x"‘n""' Iflt(?n:?m ':.:':r'(‘i,. Elll:;!lt‘l&l gm :::'n :;;!5 Republican membor of tho Committes states | vinced of Tilden's clection, and were willing to | Ho infuonced by any other than high and patrlotic uickly ns might have been cxpected, but at 1 ;}rmg:'.(nm n?grefi.yy v!'«;:xbglwnnl[\:‘e‘ ::nrrt,‘m v ‘I,I'!;l;l 8. Louss, Dec. 18.—~Tho steamer Centennial, %“'dacbl[{ lgm nhF m’:n qxa‘lo '.C“‘“:m o!ptlllmwtgh;h; tlfi 10 1o NS | which was involved fn yosterday’s crash by the epuiblican roporter started Immedin of omnllu“ g{;“_%‘ “‘l‘\":”t‘;l:"i‘;‘“:;l"’;aa i‘:’:lfi"u'fl.'k ec. sunk about 4 o'clock this morning, Asido | fccno ef the greatest troubls nnd tlnnger"nrlv- over protect that the provistons sald to have been disregard- fottow thelr leaders. fi‘:“"fidnfl 18w, no joint rule, would ever prof e argited that party policy could Ing at, o] ocle. #d are niov mandatory, but directory. ‘Tho Fourth Distrlct requested the Stato Cam- | 1it* do' Lept oar- L e hare wna | Fun over by a freight teain, Comment fs Unnecos- | from this, no notablo change lins taken placo Af'm,,fl';m Arsonal ab ahortly befare 2 o'cl mittce to demand the fnauguration of Tilden, | & pofnt whiers tho party must n}‘nk ind thomen | eary. . slnco last night. All tho boats proviously mon- [ * A LATGR OROWD OF CURIOUS PEOFLE Curos tho W FLORIDA. and favored a 8tate Conventlon. e Y L B L O B L tioned are atill wedgoed tightly together, and | had gathored and were gazing on the ruin with orst Paina {n Tho Fifth Diatrict wanted a Btata C {alth in ke Congeaas ot tha United fuites b9, o, CIIICA GO an fiiterest that attaclios to fow evonts. The TN® CONGRESBIONAL COMMITTER. 0 atrict wanted 8 ONYEN- | {cr how weak and ignorant some fow indlviduals . when tho fee-gorge breaks away, most of them | &5 "aterest, it attacl 'fld o fet e Tauanasses, Dec. 18.~The Congressional tlon, and were willing to meet tho emergoncy, | might b, Who wn?nl the power of connting tho OUR DAN. will go down with it, nnd elibier be wholly situation fs «ifcnlt of description, but sume rom 0“ T . ot ? 1 Iet it bo what It may. Rloctaral voto be placed with better or mora wisa- | Penco has not yet returned to Room 40 fn the | ) Idea of tt may be given. won y lllllt() Committes to-day divided Into two committces, o 1y than with Congross? Why take this power from Pat v D 's I wrecked or damaged still moro than they are About 100 yarda north of the Arecnal wall, e tho Republicans voting sgninst the diviston. [ Bixth District—Our peoplo aro_in favor of | Congrens ami give It to the Suprome Court? «Wore mer Houso. Vallant Dan Cameron's faco | yoy, The Contonnfal was & vory large freight | moored by strong eables, lay the Jennls Balid- The subcommittes will leavo for the eastern | Seeing our man duly installed in office. not the Judges of the Snprenie Court men, like | has grown pallid with grief, and the number of | pont, of 2,000 tous burden, and {8 said to have | Win, tho Lake Suporior, and the Savannah. ‘The Senatars and Representatives?. Tiad they not pary) Eiglth District—Willing for a peaceablo solu- | JeRaiam Bn) Reprosentstivests, S8 ey ot sy countles to-day. o The Buprema Court will render a decislon fn tion of this question, provided It results In the | ties of human naturo —_— caldrons of goose which aro scething and boll- | oo '$126,000 fustend of $40,000, na reported laat Daldwin was on the outside and forward, and as | NOT ONE HOUR come above stated wns partinlly under water. The ? ing In the Domocratic camp hvo nelther com- | yyppt, Thero is n fire risk on her, but to what | Taico 8 oD ¢ " g s g b pressure : inauguration of Tilden, e et e 1f tho Senstor from Mia- | fort nor riches In them for him. Whatnsad [ hitims cannot be mscertafned mow. Bho hod | sy aaberion bore evidcnco of krea ! the mundumf :::;:2!: :i?:nn. N inth District—Gen: Manson sad there was | "00rl. (Hogy) held that membors of Congras in | pietuco tht must have been tn Room 40 Satur- amo nuof aac and coll(sion, her stern befng carried away, The never made n trip, and there was probably no | Bavannah was also badly wreeked, Dircctly After Beading this Advort counting tha vote conkd be actuatcd by any higher {soment < imes’ great exclicment among his peoplo and somo | SoLteesiiian membam of tng Commiticos fhat wit- | doy night lnst, whin tho reportor appealed to , opposite the Arsenal wall was the body of the An ¢ nt Nead B! Yunx,.D‘ech:n.nTl:ul flk w’«ll'.“fl?l’::‘;e: inclined to go to extremes, hu% o GId. no bo. | MCKGA the count In Louiatana, Dun Cameron's bettor feolings. It probably mx‘::::’;;‘;’:x: nvnll;l;:r aftornoon of adfatrs at | fiict In alopeless tangle, Alony the shiore were y One Buffr with Paln, t‘l‘irnlxr:lch Nw;l G ; 5 D:megl n‘:t Hev wo ought o talk about war. Tledid mot | 5, )if:,Bosy asld all the cominitteos evor sent to ay i iite rosums L] I gll " ‘acron’s better natus thie two elegant steamurs, War Engleand Golden :‘,‘,::‘m?:{,‘},‘f,,‘&? ::ld(:: MIREQN.S™0 70 | thoscencof the stcamboat disaster at the Ar- Engle, .m%,‘ formar l,‘,'m th:k most north- “You wroto that document and certalnly | scual shows that some'of the stoamers clasped | erly. Thoy had heen foreed upon the R ADW AY’ can't be ashamed of it."” in tho fcc.gorge thero sro not in ns | Foc! u.h and thelr sfdes formed an almost # No, replied Uen, Comeron, *I wroto 1ty | bad conditfon as they werg Inat night, | SiraiRht line north and south, the bow of the and I am perfectly able to bo responsible for { i Golden Englo belng thrust through the after RE A D Y ' and staud the bm};n. Iam takingagreat deal ;mvlflffl'iynt‘.:;"r:":ffi “'31'-‘,,:‘] };’:,‘}3 “m‘(‘,gfil,;“_ iuard of {hn War E:gln. The large stenmer Toulslana, whether Den: ratic or Republican, e o for contemt, but tho | hink & minority of the United States would In- | lind nroed and represento st tho Govornmen f that State was fonnded on frande, Democratic lawyors, to the surpriso of all their | 8ist on insugurating a President. He felt there | @1 f1atFrate wae BRONes o8 (AN 100y of tho friende, suddonly detormined o withdraw all | Was certalnly some way for peaceablo settic- | peoie of tho United Statas would not abido by any 4 and bring the matter in & new | ment. The people . can't afford o clvil war. | decision of the Supreme Court, Was thero any :::::, p;:f.:uln&: 3‘31,;:“,?, Court. This was | Right s right, and he felt that the great and tribiinal where tho question of counting the Elect. , ; Al dor M| 1 1 1t i 13 Guue, 1 I aid, o ellove. Judgo Whte, | boncst Republican parly would sos that right i °;£|‘J°1‘fix$':i‘{(?‘?g:35:35'{';?:::‘1'&55‘:&;%%:%2 Db bub you have "mh:'g;: lcnr; Sl ok Tagh ST sl REday, whlch t?::‘l;l;l‘igu{l?xté:;}:?nu X nr“l‘;l}ll fé‘;'bfl'é‘::‘vlzh':fl:r RELI who found himself so entirely unsup- | carried out. shave party, and to Yot It with pewer 5o couny Comeron says ho ns 1ot resigned. o wil T Lako Buperior is afloat, and, with, the ex- | BLCrd far out in the river, The two boats thus F ported by law in tho culrngcou.: procced- | The Tenth District belfoved Tilden should be "“’,ff‘tl::nl ¥t would bring llh);n‘:"nlh‘go:;:“n‘ngg marshal his forces yet in Bridgeport and march | coption of n grmmrg lenkl,‘l: ngood condition, . | formed an anglo of about sixty degrees, insida 5 an . }ngl azainst the Doard that his courage fulled | Inauzurated; deprecated war talk, although \':’mmnn':[‘tmfl Yota would plvnoles’g satisfaction than | o1 to Washingto ho Savaunnh 18 Iying just elow the Lake | Of which wero crowded five other boats. Im- A . “Yes," satd Gen, Comeron, Bunday evenin; medlately south of the Mitchell, with her nose Tnst to Frun TRUNUNA TeprosS x{znuw, A T cuulfi Superlor, {8 afloat, but i3 leaking badly, and is 'y hig when ho came to tako the final step. Tho | Soma of the working clusscs strongly inclined | ifmade by congress, ake the present, Coniest live well up in the ancle, was thoCentenninl, o beau- 't f Thlsg 40,000 mon i Chicaio 56 an fodr's notico. | pobna. Cafpenters avo SodoaVorIER 1o fouTe | titul new steamer that lind not ok mado a trin 'H'B flr VEI‘Y Pfllfl . 1t the Court should decide In favor of Tilden, it matter will thereforo be brought before the Su- | to doso. Would o donouticad, and If itehouid docido' i nd its decision will be In the Eleventh District thero was a ccriain | favor of Muyes, it would likewlxe be denounced. preme Court to-morrow, af eclslo a 4 Rspicto for 1 bogond suspllon o parian | slemen dciltly forwar, bt ey wero ook | 11 souplngel, heale wis sl s (ML ATLICk nction, The ultimate question to bodecldod by | ing to tho action of this mecting, and partic- | uone,” 5t waa n function wuich pro belonged 1 tell you the peoplo are arouscd.,' caks. next abreast was %hn steamer "Audy Johinson, wCould you rafse any foree at all?” querled T 1 t Lus a | DXt abrenst was the Bayard, a small, well-worn v.hfi rcuplzr%e{. frh holu“l’n‘mrr%lfl&o{:,n:x?d “l?::l '-fi'éfigfi‘;?a, and | steamer; next sbreast was the Rock Island, ‘ertainly, sir. erly é ‘ algo smnll nd also old, but in rrood working or- It was the First an * thls court s, Had the Board the right to go be- | Jarly wanted n Btate Conventlon to declde ugon | o the f”%l‘l’fi“.‘{fi.‘{55’“’3"‘:&‘:‘«3@'8:}‘5':"‘3':‘2’;}' 9f | what dontt you know thot rovolutions aro | o fif&'{fi;fi;?fiffi'fie'afi:‘:&lfifi shcam upy 04 | dor, novertheless; and Lhcn still sbreast, was tho 18 th hind the county returnsl Two years ago, when | & plan to be pursued. The fecling s, Wo st | ROV 2008 LPIEE 0686 Poprasonted the | mobereated inaddyt” - . L aud table waro have been tnken ashore, and her | G9iden quln. OD.], P tanrassing tho. voto for members of Congress | havo our rights; peaceably I wo can, forelbly 1 | Shiids ana the mombersof sho other Houso topro: | 1A revolution enn bo crentad any time, s | mate, who lus a lnrgo caug of mon workiog ou B¢ will bo scon from ibls that tho Alex. y aln emed ¢ necessary,'! Hentod the paople. 16 hoped no duty of a polifical | You needn’t fear,.wo won't fight in Chicago.” | her, gays ho can sava her. Mitchell was Insuch o poslsion asto receive R Do, g e | e Tavelth Distelct wora dotermined that | Haturo would buthrown upun the Suproms Coust | i But Lam ot frad, Geaoral, snd Ton't o Mlax Mitchell 8. precarious coudition, | oy (2% TULE BRUNT OF TIB FnEssuLE AN i ok . the asdvlce of Attorney-General —Cocke, ot | ctnlon When party potics prosed tha | bellevo youw'll fisht anywhere. Don't you know | boing apparontly held up by tho {co on one sidg | Of ho fec-ield, and to- trausmit It in turn to | FHANRERN A0 HiS TIOM excructating Pain, wiey, went behtnd the returns and acted | Tilden shouid not be counted ount. Submission | Court hard it gava way, and fio had no doubt would | it takes moncy to carryon awar? You will [ 530 {ho wreck of the Bayard on. the other, and each of the other boats, Anice, BLOWIACH, LOWCH, OF Giner pianay i A Of tila without = protest from any ono, Then | Bow meant submisslon for all time. do so aynin, becauxe Judwes of tho Buprema | want somothiug better than an unorganized | \iien the fee goes out ahe {a cxpeeted to sink. Fifty yards further down four other steamera | onasppllcation, orargang, by Tho Democratte. lawyers woro anxious to havs | - Tho Thirtecnth Distrlct wern expocting thls | Soirt ST, ik it o an Court were but men, o day way uot ff | moh, You will have to huvo arms, rations, and | Some hopes aro cxpresscd now that the Con- | Fete incured. Theg woro tho THed ting, tho o ¢! cl tation, to say nothing of uniforms.” Northwestern, the Rob Roy, sud the Minnea) N Finloy counted In as a member of Congress, and g:mlnnflon ta ukel t'}xfi ::um stepa to securing g;\;(‘ys.::\ul Le'ellnt.!;:(c t.he“:ru' Ai\:li‘;:g({h‘;l;h' :%‘1’:1’:5 trr_\_ua];lolrl “0,;' L ':nyrlenty t,; ? m«?nuy, "m 2 wo lc‘rilllllunl‘\c:'t’\ b;ux;:l‘sseoel. I T von'mun was .""'eh that, should tho . m FROM ONE TO TWENTY B"WTES, thera was scarcely ono of the Democratic law- | the inauguration of SHen. echiathe their dnilen that th yaming golf nowat | aso ready to fiant i Hayesfs Inaugurated.” o A e ot b mog Joale. | Dody of ‘thc floot fust describod bo awain t0r | o matter how viotent or excraciating 11 yors fn tho State who dld not como forward fn | A resolution was thon adopted calling & con- { teir feat wuuld be bridged over, and the country | {Then what will you doi” . fogr, and, for the proaent at least, 18 safe, - from its Ingarfugs, it must, sweop down and | Rhioumatic, ied-riddon, Tatem, Conyel® Qo thy support of the power of the Board to go behind | ventlon of the peuple, regardless of post polit | wouid uzuln enter on a curcor of peace and pros- # Wo will rally, sir.t li’lm Davenport 18 sunk to her bofler-deck, and crush them, na tho fce kept It ovor against the | Neuralgic or prostrated with dissaso may sampy” Ot the county returns. Now the same lawyers | fcal opintons, at cach county-scat, on Dee. 23, to perity siich ng made it great for 100 years, “ Jut the Govorument will havo the Treasury, | {s n total loss. west bank and made it finpossible to cloar them. Mr. Handolph also opposad tho'transfer of tho find it conventent to swallow all they sald two | Beleet and fustruct delegutes to assemble in [ count to the Supronie Court, snd guoted from tha years ngo about the power of the Board, snd Stato Couventlon at Indlsnapolls on Jan. 8, to {’nnrnnlu of Congrees to show that it had always A { Tor vt “lta" dulls " ave. merclytlri | consider publc aflales an tako aucl nction wa | BESLAON, Ul 118 porer focauiase e Yk ns cal. On the points of fts affecting the | Will securc a full exceutlon of the Constitution | of the 82na‘c nlone, Th tion being on the passago of the joint national Issue, the mction of the Board was | aud laws. A committes belnz sppointed to mol:ag;‘pm’l‘m"'l‘gm“nm:n mml‘“hu‘,ng“u. “Yos, air,"" roplicd thodoughty warrlor, “and | porpe, The latter has steam up, ready to cnable tho boats to back down with the fec the minute they do that greenbacks will go down, endor I when it should move, or, if possible, to break Aa"bo Worth Teas thad tho. Gonfederdio bonds | fenack muy ssslstanco possibla. whion 18 166 | gheugh and asist th boatsn distrcss, and serip.? " ‘This was the situation at 8 o'clock, when the it tho sort of aman Gen, Cameron 15, | anhoubie e oid s onted the caotacn Eegles | feld of foo agaln ogun to move slightly, bud Afford Instant Eage. and will call for voluuteers, aud will put you ) Realiziug this danger, the cmployes had started 1 o at short notlee! B g o s belay ‘o | fres In the lope GF ralsiug steam In timo (o E ADY RELIEF WILL unanimons. Cocke's protest was againat throw- | prepar an nddrees to tho peoplo, & recess Was | yiion, it was rojected—yeas, 145 nuys, 31, two- | He hosu't reslgned, o says, and docsn't fntend i with Inflam fog out tha precinets in Hamilton and Monroo | taken until 8 o'ctock. It Vet nEie Vho witAmative. e vobo was | tor bu. Gen Gorad hus aiaiod that o did ro- | how ALY oF uixty Sords Bl e o oo AN OMINOUS CRACKLING o of the Biadden, foheiert Jafamme, Countlcs, and yet, 08 shown by the officlal miu- | The day for a State Conventlon i tho inaug- | 8 follows: nlfin. by tho next movement of ice, $200 or $300 wilk the outer works of the boats in the flects Bowols, Mumps, Con; mation of the wls of e ke bu aated e i | iy of orermor sk Wik, | g pueal” g can s, st e Eamls | SRlhEL L | it et ri e e | s et e and voted for the throwing out of these very gnthony. Yerry, urritt, itV OERY Lirirrm IOl e Itob Roy nlso has stcam up, and is pre- | o gy vards, thero was another lodgment and .~ DBroathing, Palpitation of procincts. No wonder that the Attorney-Gen- ILLINOIS. B, m%ag:"'-“' Wilght-14 wa prosentod and roudy and conaldorablo of 1t | PAES {6 UISEEANY Comng BACTRCILY, tiog her | the Dréailus of timbers soon cossods o It re- tho Tonrt, Hyatorias, cral omitted to go through the form of prasent~ THH BPEAKERSHIP. .| Comkilog, Ullchsock, expunged a8 being C""'BIK too incendiary. As | way through the gorze from above toa point mained untl] 8:45 o'clock, the cmployes wean- Oraup, Diphthoris, Catarrh, ings his protest to the other members of the Bpectal Diapatch to The Tribune. Aleorn, Eaton, Morton, altered {t wns sent to tho printer's., St wus | 3ot tho. fmprisoned stcamers, and is mow | WhHe golug through the bots to note any leuks Influenss, Hoadache, Toathnoho, Board, who knew that ho had voted with them. SprivorieLp, 11k, Dec. 18.—The Hon. James | Dayard, toldthwalte, gvr"c'uui never Intended for tho newspapers. It was | gyeamnting fo break up the Iee o) the outer | that mizht be sprung,and to do what little ¢ Neuralgin, Rhoumatism, Cold Chills The Congresstonal Tnvestienting Committee, | Show, better known na Shaw of Carroll, scems P{fifi'fi. Hinern };;llc?.rr:: fi'r’.’;yu"e'gggfi%xé"n‘&?f:“fl&ufig"p ‘%:f“l‘_m;“& ‘.‘: Hidool them, 8o that those that can be removed :":‘gém‘ll,‘}e‘fic?g‘ng:"’l“::';:;'w% n';': 23‘&'&’\:}“& Aguo Chills, Chillblains, sad Frost Dites which commenced to-day, will bea ono-sided | to bo puling in ahead for Spenkerof tho House. | §iia, (pa,, ié;:::l?b‘h-). Hargent, by Tiin TaibuNE nipptd tho tronsonable schomo | ogean heie E’;‘i:fi'l':rp.:’l';gf:;m,hg';sl"{::i:,w“'hb‘: was witnessed ono of the finest exhibitlons of | 10 ApRllcation of the Heady Ricltef ta'the part or aflair. They have como hero to find a verdict | Io lins the advantage of continuous leglslative | Giter, T uraaty Thueman, 1 tho bud, and. placed Dan' Cameron In the | Soter (s mot sreat in axtont, but thore ia éaough |:4ho tromenduns power of natural forces that | nd eomtare. 1% diiticulty exista wil altord eaa 1n favor of Tiiden, and they oro going to try | cxpericnce. Howas in the Tirenty-soventh and | Guiover, Meliers, hyto, position of ‘*too much wanting thut Post- | ¢ afford moving room for small steamers, Havocvorostareed fn. Sl Louts. h0 Bove | Tty edta 8, tmbler of water wil, ina and perform what is required of them. They | Twenty-eighth General Assemblics, and was on Daxate il MserAL, O%'Efiom soveral cltizens ok it Farther out_ thero fs an lmmonse fee-tleld, ex-: | e ‘“:g%:{:"fdgoun:fiémfikg t):fi%‘l‘a’:’:fl::g:‘si {leartburn, s?'f))&‘l“em:fim.l Dinrrnen, Drschtans mai aro followed everywhere by crowds of Demo- | the dudiclary Committco in tho latter. Mevars. Windom and Chrlatianty, who wonld D BAPTION AN EURSCRIFTION touding northy mearly to tho City Whart and | small urmes, and this presently grow into e Ol i carry o bolhnat ADWA TS e ho will lead them to foun- TAE UNITED STATES 8ENATORSHIP, hava voted in the afirmative, woro paired with | 1 aliant b (a0 tgra | Bouthlioyonil thesonsh of.the£yn, <8 y0g A TREMBANDOUS HOAR. READY RELTEF with them. A few drops (o watemwi eratin poiiticlans; who will. le jear M tont Davis and Ka e " Bave. yoled in the | n behalf of the valiant hero of **open letters.” | tho situation at 8 o'clock, and the wenther is rvent slckilcas OF paing. rom chanio f o Yalosat Devrosraeinformubionconsesming the Spectal Dispatch to Ths Tridune. avlanng nsom, who woul n 1t atated: congiderably colder.. Tho prospect {s that fhere’ Ono could Imagine that ten thousand men were Deticr than wrench Fundy oF Ditters s stimant’ ! BLOOMINGTOS, Iil., Dec, 18,—~The Hon, A, E. | Heg3tive. o WieieAs, Tho valorons Dan Cameron has boen b [t A ut work with hmnmers on somo resounding “ g ! clection, and will keop them away from Repub- SEivaratn Cnngr:u;nnn ficin this. lstaet. o w‘m,. fi%’d‘.“fiffflfl'fl’p m:“l:?ll"l’:‘ptl:v‘flln;;::'n:s boarding at tho Palmer Housos and will bo o further moyement of ieo to-night, motals, fnetd tho hoats, 8o torrific was ths liean sources. . " . " th Wuengag, Ho still boards there, and will remain G ; e 13, nolse. ' Two-inch cables snapped like yarn, and i - spoken of a8 the Democratle caudidate for tho | Ferulate the counting of*tho votes for Prosident | | Wo b te til *¢ bonedod " hotof: &5t. Louts Republican, Dec. 13, 3 P! P an d Vlco-rasli the decision of gquestions | b0 board tuore un oarded ' onty thereforo 5 _ | the broken ends flow bacle with autliclent force SOUTH CAROLINA. United Statcs Scuate. i hercon wAIEh pasmed the ‘Sensto e sepe | W, thy undorsignad, humbly petition and pray: Yostorday was o disastrous day for tho stoam- | ¢5%,¢%1iors the 1ifo of any human that might | _Fover and Agun curod or Aty centa. Thers i not THE TWO LEGIBLATIVE BODIES, slon biit now was boford the body, On & matlon to | , JArs=T1 “f":];' e b boat Intercst In_St. Louts. Among the many | hagpen-to bo in the way, - Hurd-wood timliors | Tenedial agent fn the world that wii cura over a1i CoLumbta, 8. C., Doc. 18.—The Democratlo IOWA. reconslder Mr. Bherman asked If the Oregon reso- | be TR W OSSR 10 SECOMBITD t0 9 | encmles with which that Interost has always hud | nine_fnches squaro secied of no moro cffect | JEi%w"and other fovers falded np Jogaict pIOLL Touss to-day passed o resolution to count the A BICKLY CTOW. lution had boou Infdaslde., o oo latd ovor unm | |, Second—That tho valiant heto of Dridyoport ro- |-to contend hore, noucls muro to ba- dréaded | that laths in stuying tho mnjestic movement of | quick as itadwayis ffead " fielief, Fitty conss per b tes fo Gy ernor and Licutcnant-Governor Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. o dmnd oo I e ractienlly covered by | tire to some secluded nook n the countey untll tho | than, tho brosking of the almost sunual fcc- | the foo-fleld. as It pressad againgt the bonty | 50Idby Druggis. votes for Govi 2 CEDAR ’APIDS, Tn., Doc. 18.—The Democrats | tho resolution submitted_by il eatly in tho scs: tocain of war shnll sonnd him from his retreat, gorge. It nsteambont ls 80 unfortunato as to for Bm o room, There was no commotion 4 to-morrow at. 8 p. m., sud the resolution was h 10, slon, and pdapted by the Senate, which authorized Third—That in order thut he ma{ be kept_until vlatble only a slow equal motion of the lunovent- communicated to the Scnate. here have been golng through the farce this | iR Mk iCEPAR 2o eiections in cortain States, | Thden 18 Inaugurated, and e gets that Fost-Ofiice, | bo frozen In at our wharves, tho chances are all { Tooking expanse, which seemed as thuugh it h thor ballot for Unil afterncon of firing 165 guns in honor of the | and alwo to the eligibility of Electors, Mfi.‘fgfib‘i"{i,.,““,;'.,,,‘,’;mhfl;, ;‘hifi,‘} f::&ff_ clection of Tilden and Hendricks. Of course | The Senate weat Into exscutivo sesslon, and pE i e this amounts to nothing, but something must | 098 adjourned, enato_confirmed Q. A. Cunnlngham as wa sabscribe thio amounts set opposite our names, ¢ 4 1] ¢ et A e e munsians | In favor of Its destruction, and an cscape Is hord-'| ought io sfop at the slightest resistonce, but werg aiddoa: Mo Evan, § coutss Ed Phillips, | 13 to bolioped for. Several years agoa large | In the faso of which nothlug scemod ablo o 8 cents; Mike McDunuldélfl cents; Davo Thorn- | number of boats were . e Bayard and tho Rock Island, being tho DR. RADWAY'S ! t eputh) Houss | be done to revive tho.drooplng hopes of those | Postmaster st Necnah, Wis. ton, 7 centa; C.on Ryan, 8 cents; Doylo, the ex- CRUSHED TO KINDLING smallest and oldest boats, were ke ch‘x o anid ch. iblican_Hatise, [ dalnt whohad becn expecting to shiare {n the swag, had Jniler, 4 centss Dan O'Hara, JimMctiarry, and apposito the contral part of the clty, and since THE Ariilii e session declared the cloction of Corbin us United Col. Cloary, 8 conts cach, At this rate qulte o h Statos Begator, guch tesult beon aecomplished, Tonlzht th | 1o orsantze B Waritory of Olatoms, | WARAand oy b3 aised.” v Hhiat timo tho boat-awners havo been a liktlo | and men stood amazed o sogliow thetr puseds, - ) et . o ; - i Sy y i 2 DESNOORATIO DULLTING, Inithtal el i out In mrorauton, when s | The b6 orkantegChe Resntorziof stiungs | "R Mo Grid et ifotelCol. Baboock pad | mors cautlous than before, and havo removol | $0 SCCUiioU Rttt hacfos that bad ot New Yorg, Dee, 13.—The Zimes' Columbia mgfiu thoe mourning ones, i the speclal orde®for the third Tuoadny in January, | his asslstants ara taking up the final accounts thelr property to some place of sunposed safoty ton get\veun ‘two of thie boats iroro flrat forved /l dlapateh s WThe D m bers of iy . Mr. Ilalo nked luave to introduce o bill suthor- | of tho Republican Btate Central Commitice, and | when o gorge is threatened. 8o it was thut, | one on top of the other, and then crushed futo | Perfectly spatch soys: e Domocratic mem o . Iring the citizeus of Colorado ta cut and remove | will probably conclude their iabors this weok. Nen th b cold 2 th y 1 erfoctly tasteless, clegantly coted with sweet guy K 1Ce n . i o ‘bilding M when the recent cold snap came, many of the | agoms, Soveral skiffs disappeurcd as though | Purye, vegulste, purify, cicanse, and strenathen, i t e Congressional Comnmitteearc carrying things MICHIGAN., timber on the public d,nmnln‘lor ilding, agrical: THE UXION VETERAN OLUM, boata left for other ports, and othcrs were sent | made of paper. The splendid boats forming il Tor e Cito of &1 'afsutaors of 156 i3t with s ligh hund bere. They positively refusc OYPICIAL CONGRRSSIONAL VOTS. B O h et the House. bl | 1 Last ovening tlio Chicago Union VeteranClub | to the lower pach of thio city, whoro, It w88 | ‘(e shore lins tried to cllmb further upon the T Eeiar e o e na oy Dladder, Nereoos Db tolet the Republican mombers of the Commit- Special Correspondence of The Tribune. e L B Hom_ ropressntntion, bat was | held o meeting in tho Grand Puclfio Liotel for | thought, they would be eafe from dissater. Tho e i Foyae Tntamsaa: ascs, 1o shore. gle hind her ki nk | tlon, Dyspopsia, Diitous Fover, toeknow what thoy ara doing, whatHnoof tnves- | LAxsiNg, Mich., Dec, 12.—Tho offlcal canyass | called to order by the Spoaker and Mr, Luttrelt,” | $10 purposo of forming a perinauent organize- | river closed, but, the mild weathicr of Sunds, are.. "Ths War Bazle i Her dmucklopistlc yaicals biitouincas, Hilions oier Intsmaiy Plica, and il Derangsnients of tht . d tlon; . Loula F. Jacobs occupled tho chair and J, | at X Htonng mods Tt eoctati tiat 1 | Lroken causiacsably, ant) was. ‘Chogged up el Viseome MEdet, 0 Rl Ao oL tieation they fntend to pursuc, what points they | for Congressmen showed tho following results: | Mr- Springer o jocted to the Intruduction of the | HO% HEHe o e semmf,’,’. ’ c‘:‘;l‘flfinl‘l,:tnh:fl{ St oy mado it cortalu that {t | under hififc dh?"f("'_l';lm{ Is 5086 ka“ic" ‘Buroly Vogotable, containtng no mercary, miacrsl, of deslire to make, or anything else which wmay en- FIRST DISTRICT. ir. o 1y {llustrates th rds! Ma). Locrr, from the Commi - o 5 ‘were appl 0 keop hor from breaking in Lo, S Ve tha followl able the chuh‘llcxml leu mugov. them, They lymvu Duflleld, Rtop o veenn 12,417 nfiiin’t'.%'f PTHE Ul bardibips 8], Lser, from the Oaunithos an Conatibs Monduy . aftornvon _at 2 o'clock the tug | n digaster which was scrlously thréatencd, Dr,,,,,“,‘;’g";'h{";’,.;g.':;:;'g,;{.'{:,'!‘"m resulitag from tlon and By-Laws, reported o form for perma- | & Crevelling * started out fromn the lower C o nont. organization, | whlh Was recoived und | Tuuging in Bast St Louls 60 braait tho lce. SHo | e e o e i up aaey adopted, S made good headway until she reached just | giher, “5 the result, even to the strongest The preamblo states that the organization | below the eastern pler of tho bridge, where | boats, was the loss of miost of thelr outer St O ENLCA AP N Ry | the gt ISt b s 6 b | v, M o o sort S end % EhuEs 4 pitnciples | feet, -Every cffort to get hér out by Capt. Sack- e -of tho Republlcan party, whichs aro buscd upon | man and Capt. MeLaln proved futlie, and #ho | oo o G o e o oyt Williams, B iato : Leen moking such Investigation without any Re- | Witllams® pluraiity, 2,651 mijority, 286, ot Ne e Lt oaly Iosiaten by presumption publican belng present, and one of them openly o SECOND DISTBICT. The 1louse then procecded to the consideration avowed to-duy that this was to be an favestiga- | Willits, Rep... o tho bl make the furlngton & Himourl iver , ¥ Nebraal o tionin the interest of the Democratle party. | “\yillits" pluralli R R LA Rl # Btauch ol the Gen. Banks very. pertinenily replied that the Mr. Cronnse, who had tha bill in charge, refused Constination, Inwand Piles, Fuliness of the Niood ln {hg Hond, Actity of tho Stoimach, Nues, Hizatiourn Diflgust 6f Food, Fullncas of Wefiitin tiio Stomacii Bour Ernptions, hmkln’nfl"‘lulu ingain the Pit Stomacl), S¥(mming of tho Head, fuctied aod Dl Tireathing, Fiutterings ot the Hoart, Chaking or ¥ focating Sensation when I a fying Posture, Dimuesy of Visfon, Dots or Wohe hefors the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain'tn the lead, Deficlency of Porapiti bout to be accomplishied. The roar suddenly plration, . t cans | }McGowan,-Ttep to vield for nmendments, and demanded'the pre- | the Constitution and tho Inws, was still wedzed {n at 7 o'clock, when the 8, C. o 1 ¢ the Blin ahd Eyce, Pains n the Shle, Gheat, 3 " g o 1Tousa refarct o8- ecussion., Gen, dJol B e ¢ ¥ ¥ 3 o 3 “Whilo the Hampton Assembly and the Moses YOUNTR DISTAICT. Umeant soveral amenments wets Gered. ~ 1" | st ayEhIn Ties BrA, An0 beeven I | e O e bt st Daohod to.the | pcIalf an lour Iter tho grand spociacle was re; | | Afey dotesat RARNATS RILERTIL Tt oS teth trom ali of tho hova-naned disorders, Court are denylug that Chamberlain is Governor | Kelghtley, Rep... .. centa per box. Bold by Drugilsta ! of Bouth Carol'ny, the Democrats all over the c‘;{';‘;‘é‘fih:;!‘; e, Mr. Glover moved to reconunit the bill. Alr. Cronnse—With Jeave Lo reportat any time? Nr. Hamliton—1 object to that, L ent after the veginnlng of miking 16 polltical party s pledging ts sup. | Exstern shore, abovo tha East Bt. Louls Eie. | Beated: oot I 8 o e port to the Republican party at fhe present | vutor. About 1 Wcloclk, after & rag in the the movement, the Bayard was_crushed into o , 60 space hardly two feet"wide, the Rock Island was Btate who wero elected as Sheriffs, County PIFTI DISTRICT, Mr, McCrary—The recominittal of the bill fa "";;‘- 1 g artver, causad by the backwater from the gorgo :g?.amumm‘} nurrowed, aid Lllx‘o firmer boats Clerks, Coroners, ete., are daily sending hero | Stone, Rep. 1,003 | tantamount to'its defent. csars. Hawkes, mw;i Roberts, and others | at Carondelet, which ralsed the river n the Bl. [ ‘wore so jummod together aud crushed into one y s 1 Tacris, Dem. e “I'he bill was recommitted. spoko azainst the politieal portion, nad moved | Louls harbor ahout three feet, the fco in tho | aygther” that it was hard to distinguish the for thelr commissions,to be sigued by Gov. TP 2 Adjourned. that it be stricken out. Lost. 5 s | Bnof stingu by N 8lono's plu 32; majorl juur channel near the Missourd shore commenced to /| {Qauthy of any. The starbosrd wheel snd all Chamberlaid,’ BIXTN DISTRICT, After the coustitution had been adopted Gen. | move. ANl the boats which had steam blew | {he starboard euards of the War Kaglo were Brower, Rep.... MISCELLANEOUS. Chetlaln suggested, as Ohafrman of a Commit- | thelr distress whistles, and wmauy porsons 1iving | ‘carricd away and water began to caine into her NEW JERSEY. C LR X TIE NEXT 1OUSH. tfif,"lcfl‘x";’l‘;"ug"“l‘;‘":w:’lfifi'l forently e, tiat noar the xivor had thelr rest disturbed, 80ma | hold, but only fn such quantities us could bo E 14 . Lo 0! earing thut boats werae afire, and the river mon ¢l AN INELIGIILY BLECTOR, \ SEVENTIl DISTRICT. Spectal Dispateh so The Tridune. Twelve to correspond with them, in order that | foaring thab tholr crafts Worlit b8 caeHied. anwn oumped out. The hull of the Mitchell wasstove ‘WasniNaToN, D. C, Dec, 13.—~Mensrs. Fos- | Conger, Rep.. ter and Murphy, of New Jersoy, who wers | €02 Wich, Dem cxamined by the Sub-Committee of the Ben- | o E°r*PUREEL ate Committes on Privilezes and Elections | Ellsworth, Rep. m o Potter, DeM.es vors o to<lay, rolative to the allezed inelizibility of ‘i:lf:\'mnh‘-plnrnmy. HA4E majority, 485, Wasmnyuron, Dee. (18,—The Democrats claim that they aro sure of o majority of 8 in the uext Houee, conceding to the Republicans the three members to be clected in New Hamp- shifre In Mareh, and counting In the Republican an cxpressfon of viows of saldicrs aud sallors | with the moving lca-telds, {:‘a ;‘;‘r‘):figflmfl:{ é‘tltlfl(xlx}; "u‘:"-,'_-hfl pressuroof the may be Lad at a mecting to bo held hércafter, THB DRIDGE PIBRS The destruction uf the boats bolow now o -_E- Dlml:;m ',-;,;l‘xcdt .51'1'3"' sdchia comimittn hrnkln; t;u‘s lcfi upia ol hatveviss g}rfim hatin | geemed Incvitable, und tho vastcrowd which il e, 2 o] resulted {n th (lrat nile bolow the bridge, e v aoloctos do iV, Grege, M. E. Dickson, Wy 11, | yest fenl maved very slowly, desnive tis awilt | B this tno guthered, rushod thure ta witners Ovarian Tumor OF ton yoors' growth oured by LT3 DISTHIL Lowe, Gen. J, H. Hamiond, Delos Hall, J. 8, the colllslun,” Tho fleet moved to within thirty Benjumin Willlamson, o Democratle Presl- A G einhora:who they eluim woro ilegally rotarned | $iiae, dacob Gross, O, K, B: ooty B £ | foroont masiof the susge poahod the lower par | Jirds oL tho foremost bout belaw, ancl then ) dentlal Elector of New Jersey, testified [ukbell, Rep... 8o l“‘“ 7‘;’"“’" ,‘"‘I 5"‘;‘"‘ C“I'I"’“""b m‘“’m'z!( and gg,‘)""’ W, C.” Cotla, 3. IT. Weavor, It k. Wil | of the tm’ ‘M thy foot of Anna 9%’“‘ ‘L’"" 2 fow wmore liours of grace wers granted, ]]B R A]]W AY S REME I ” " ourne, Dot A . The cel & . i 5 cltiof. « 3 that they entered o protest beforo HYCESERS. muifl Yy By oufsfuna, Thero Is excellent Democratic au tion: Berlbnge mavel thit & Compiittao .o complished its firat serious mischiol, At that ‘At n quurter after 0 o'clock N the New Jerssy Moord of Canvassers .. ) thority for tho statement that the names of four aainst tho Issuance of a certificate to said Wil T?.:",.‘,’,‘,x: .:.?SE'.D,.;,LW‘:#&?: “o? x;sx:_::;.::‘;‘s has | ©F five mombars from theso Stateswill not boput fsmson on the ground thiat 1o wos a United | beon adued to the list of candidates for tho | OO the rolls by the Clerk, and will, therefore, int Lhe sand-boats Argonaut and Southern ENPORT BAN] Fivo oh Pormanent Organization bo appointed | fic I Pee o Tt b v- to roport & st of ufllcgrs an_tho dirst Tacaday it&»lv‘-cl;u‘;xl. g'r')%xf'.u‘fl?“"?gs“l‘ffw?f““E"Ybflwd tho | how first. Tho Rob Roy and Northwesternhay- r g ~WErQ o in January at 8 p. m, Carried, moored. "The Duflo being between lhe’ othor ing raised ateam, thoy were enablod to move the 1 binvo had an Ovarlan Tumor in tho Ovarlct and Bowols for Ten Year. 3 ' k Minncapolls, togother with a [ ANN Ansow, Dec. 27, 1475, —Da. I States Commissloner. Tho Board nevertholeas | 8peakership. 110 oxcluded from participating in the orgoniza- | Col. Berlbuer, Capt. Gregg, E. D. B8waln, | two, it was badly crushed when the pressuro of Red Wing ond M 2 U 8 | others iy bo benelited, Tmnako thlestatemeatt | o e floate to Wiliamason, who, when | - - . 1lio, of Lowell, declincs tobe & caudi- | tion of the Houso. Gon, Roynoids, aud Capt. McGrati wero ap- | tho o vumo u i o outeldo Doak, and. tho | Tumier of barges, to the foot of Tamey attect, | 1 ’;3‘;"3}‘?&‘&"‘1‘ lan Tumor fn Lo wsarlcs LT tho Eloclors mel,resgned, but was ab oves | 5 Y SECL i of Wilhundton, o the sty Gon sourm. A B o o hull opencd s Badly tatsho . whero they wore deemed safe. In making g | pisce willionsauy bonoity e was Sronlif e clectold by the Buard to Al tae vacaucy ocea- | candidate mentloned for Clerk of the llmlsny: v, 0 (0 Wibiers dumotated Drisel The members of tho Committee of Twelve | within u fow hours, Stia was worth about $3,000, shinge, h“}}'""‘)‘ hu'!tob Loy nartonly cacaped r’,’,fifi"“"“""". e al '{“fim’v'.‘:{i‘;"rxm Hlonod by bl own sesigmution. Witnoaaproduced | Sad Mesere: Fowtees of Lok, ond Norton of | _WAsmNtow, D. G, Det. 1.~fhio Sonate | of tho ‘Chicsgo Unlon, Veteran Clab, ar0 ro- | and wa not naured, “Th other boats wore bont | P15 SoRLeoh SIS, 1u1t nust 0, and agaln | Sqboiatiohn LU theit ooty v, wobasesnt N ‘copy of thw low of New dersey Iu roferonco | Fontluc, for tho Scrgenntey-at-Arus, conunittees sppointed under Edmunds resolu- | quested to wicet at 4 o'clock: this aftoruoon In | sidernbly duniaged, but. did not ainix. A short | apn cucctos heforiil orelodt. e reout boj | qBicinelta(c bottios of tho Uetalicsh roboreast to the filling of vecancles n the State Electoral & tium, to luvestigato the recent elections in Flor- | tho ofilce of Gen, lonolds, lloons 14, 103 FIfth | dlatance balow, ot L Naplos packetwhartboat, | st %iio Mikchell was fuirly crasbed to pioccs; | Hiouy hes spyarost besoges Lisiepaiaed & Feres Colleye, which lnw gives tho Electors power Lo CONGRESS. . |ida and Bouth Curoling, started for thelrre- | {RCIG 1{?&::\‘:.“ Tuspos of cousultng Wil tho | e frrybuout Jueob Tans s moorodandout: | and waa forced upon tho Chatennial in such a 360 feeitor, r:'u'n‘{' m%flx"fl'l‘,‘m;g‘,w.‘“';’k“,'“‘g“w, {111 217 stich vacancles. The law of New Jorsey BENATE. . spective felds of Inquiry this ovening. IROREo = et Sldg griicews tll?kN?m«,sulnmkfllann"'B Keen- | manncr as to tear away alimost all of her fine, | Verogotia | fiad 10t twenty-livo pauids, /g gn end Oregon on this subje:t are identleal, The | WABMIXGTON, D. C., Dec. 18.~Numerous pe- T8 FOQLMBN, CANADIAN NEWS, m“”"‘:‘:’ ’t‘."i‘r‘;‘; "‘l"lfi ‘.“"i“"""f“":‘ ":‘E‘:t"!::'n'; !»'Z"E"nfl” rg;:gzst w’ulm l{:fi' 1? 4 tg‘;.%n;‘lfigfi{ LA S e "I’."‘!!"“‘"fii:fi:ml‘: Committes havo summoned Qov. Bedie, Mr. | titions of religious and temperance ‘organiza. | NEW Yonk, Dec. 18.—~Tho msoting at John- Bectat Dispaich o The Tribune. aaint (o bablk 0. violently as Lo crushhor | Sy halva.or tcon” Torts aud o atrain o | Toni il e, St L o o kel s Willlamson, the Flector in question, and Sec. | 11008 throughout the country wero proscuted, | S0W's poul-room was very violent. Thomalority | Quapxo, Dec. 18.—The Hon. R. E. Caron, | Starbosrd sidound to leave her aground. 1w | cables was tremcndons. ‘The bouts, howeyer | bottlcs Lallet, st boxca of (e il of grattuds retary of State Kelsey, praylnis Congress to take stopa to probibit tho | Were syaiust declaring tho beta off, but tho bro- | Licutenant-Governor of Quebe, dled at half. | Natjunen wero sboard tio Keoner at tho tmo | ,ad so- ahifled positions that tho Mitchell | {3 I:fl'{flh‘rfifl.‘]’.‘; e dadp aiction, | ToTol &1 g manufacture nnd_sle of wlcotolle liquor aa a | prictors aro Hkely to follow Morrissoy's oxame | Lost { grelock this afternoon. Tho melancholy | fose s conld sio oo, soore than save thomss | [reasod agulust the bow of tha Kock leland, | sudyour woudertt el 1 Test deery ey INDIANA, beverogo I tho District of Columbia and tho | Plo. At Johnson's, bets wore offered three to | gyent was announced {n the Legislature while solves, Tho hold rapidly fiiled, snd the boat iy FORMING A TLOOK, i :".'3.""‘5.?’.‘«'1‘;'&:.‘%::" 46 e K8. E. G "m"mi;‘u TUE DBMOORATIC cOMMITIEE, incLupia | Torrllories of the United Btates, Referred. one that Huyes would be the next Preaident, | {3 session by the Hon. Mr. Angers, ln a feeling | Bank which offered strong roslatance to the pressure, | driiboins, who makes tho sbove ECTILAE (Hy JULIAN, AT Br, Authony, from the Committes on Print. [ aud thero were no takers. spocch. English and ¥French membors on buth ANKISTEAN RXEE DR WATER) At nidnight the Toupect was that tho hulla | persan for whiu [ retussted vt 500 vre tousht Spectal Dispaich to Tha Tribune. ing, reported & jolut resolution to print 10,000 UNION LEAGUN OF AMERICA. sides of the House roferred 1n euloglatic terms carcontug as slio did 8o, 80 that tho larboard | of'the Cetonnial ‘ond Andy Johuson will bo | S¢hey 1875 (hoe ysrhs. ¢ was seut Lo Ler b half of her cabln remaloed above tho surface. of we, with tho eaception of Wiiat s correct whibout! INpiANAroL1s, Ind,, Dees 1 —According to & | extra coplus of the message of the Proasident PuiLapaipiia, Dee. 18.—The annual meet- youy [ tmay say that her statomunt, to the deccased politician, statesman, and | This bont was bullt four years mizo at a cost of saved, aud Lt the War Eaglegnd (olden Esgla L, 8. LKl kigncd eb. cull the, Demmorvatio Biate, Comtral Cominlines | oot e oo anytog dommente. u rosund. by | Ing of tho Natlooal Counci of the Unlon Leoguo | arisis aset oo unte sdionmsed B oiehook | S e s ool i peat Aotk o68 | miay bo saveu o a dilapldated state, unlcen o | @seliicatosy, fin cnomtn, Anutice & et to-duy to gave tho country und arrange for | the lata elecuul:x‘ln Loutslann. of Americn as held here to-day, quito & num- | tematrow, and will udjourn trow day to duy &m‘lfl'fl,‘;’l“: "Sho “was fnéured for: »0‘“0 ?log “%:fl?e:ngn{aog:l.::h boats. mc‘n‘:':?r'nly freefrom | shoth 5‘-:55@:{?,("1.“:2,‘ e m‘*fiiblm-:l-‘:y";c:?nn'fa {naugurating Tilden and Ilendricks, Keports | Mr, Thurman objected to the present cousid. | ber of delegates boing preseat {rom - varlous “"lu““"““f'-"" "l ‘}Ifl’“‘"‘“’d- and they buve | Cinclunatl company, Blio 1s a total Toss, 'Thé | joe, showlng that they alone occaslougd the | ¥oowntous undiho facts i orelh et knom ik wore heard from all the districts, and In nearly | erution, and it went over till tu-mvrrow, States. Ex-Uov. Newell, of Now Jersoy, was [ POVEF 0 wfl‘flw‘,‘h‘l“;{:‘ dnmags to the Tamin amounted to about, $500, by vm;l Dellevs ber Watoment. s b ¢ o 5 gorge. evory one a. warllke fecliog was sald to proval, | | Tho Gommittco on Indian Afalrs reported | ré-clected President; Thomna G, Baker, of New | Montnaaty - Deer . —1¢ Tribune | that o | Lo barges of the Naples Company orn | S8%0r the boats i tho fleet belonged to the D were torn (Blgued) RS Coc It was deemed best, howevor, to sttack the | favorably on the Senate bill to provide for tiie | York, and Bumnuel F. Gwlnner, of Pennsylvania, suptuugeaurian who 18 very wealthy has willed 2\’::.-':0" 'i"nir’“rfi?ffi'f&’ffifi"éfi'é’&'&‘fi‘i ht‘l‘n’i; tfl‘:ad?\: fiwk“k X.‘I:m e,‘ ‘L‘-"“b‘-iffi C”""T",I_;“‘ mmuh ‘"'.‘j ;.l."xll‘vl‘g N enemy at long range. The gentlo Georgo W, | salo of a portion of tha reservatlon uf the Ksoand | Secreturies; C. W, Godard; of New York, and | $20,000 to h':.'"““l"l’f:;» s camout n o i | witurt, Thie barge Lioy, belongin G the | 4 D B . Pl Khomas L, Duvidson, wi Jullan, apostate, belug tho fercest and blood- | LUX Inditue n Kunsse wnd el whicl'was | (Thomas It Wi, of Marylaud, Vieo-FPreablonta B e e omman ol “aroyidens e, | o company, was Injitred wnd filed with | 're War Eaidle aud Goldon Eagle wera worth P thirticst Individual In the crowd, made s | Ugiasaedbrielly aud lald ovor htotmslly, | |4 | William V. Alozander, of New York, Treasurcr, | soumely-furnishid houso, snd that fier husband; | b stommer Mioker bt o ee bauay | 800,000 cach, the Andy Jobuson sbout $50,000 speech counseling Instant und vigorous action, !.'::Hl?rf:"xm:"filffi o ‘x‘x‘u:nh‘vll; 0% e Comuitivs | Tutoresting addresses wore made by Mosars. who was residiug In the same house, und Waa | Company, was reiet o el Toss, “s,flmn&"{g-n%mh'el &&:“l‘f ?J‘.-"’" ':;,a ‘,’L‘s '8 ;::‘e::n::g“me& ““gm T e i L eyt s | Mithetlund Lockley, of Alabana; Sedllistr, | supbiled with fyuar, utely busuns Jeutous of | 100, " & sua-bnego of Grfith & Adumg wed | Hilod Talund abous 82,000 5 DR. RADWA yResuoy. : of Delawures 1L M. Turner, of Ueorging Capt. utlon, but was excuscd by Gen. Manson, Chalr- | | 'The resolution of Mr, llllclkllé ymvldlnr foran | C. W. Godurd, of New York; und Gen, Jumes 11 man, on the ground that 1t wonld be fudelicate ’,,":‘.“{: A:‘:;““ uppointment of Oregun Klectura, | 1y, Negloy, of Penusylvanls. Important sction for one so wuch intereated in the result to coun- Mr, Bayard spoke at some length In favor of | wns tuken on tho political questious now agitat- sel as to tho plau of wetlon, He was not to be | awmendlng the gmmhlwl the resolution, so that | fug the country, the dotalls of which were had him arrested, A short thnuo ugo the woman f,“,{;',‘}i‘,,;‘,‘}'.",'g,,?,“‘l,;:’,’:", 1&‘!: l:n:"':d"m'r}"fl{ Avas supplied with an clezant turnout, and her | of Lesneraties strect, was sunk, as wes one of hence ths loss wllltnjl heavll 'un'uluLCumpun‘y, inuluuul took it to tho States and sold It O | thelrbarges, Phcly Tosn will prohably. amoust “31!"-5-!“!.1!00 e:rl,l‘l‘-.t"oi; the geanu s ot t"fi.‘f“f s return he was arrested fur tho thelt, hut the | ¢o 81,500°0r 82,000, A burge of the Atssissippi o W spt. Lol avidson, Capl el None of the Keokuk boats wers {nsured, aud SarsaparillianResolven, Court decided that it wes hils own propesty, Valtey Trat % ; PPl | Meancy, and Capt. W. V. Kinnear, tofether e puvell sy, boweer, td o o i vk | St o okl el i | rderd o e kopt sl oADMY, | S i B 2 | s ot e s OeSind | TUR GRRAT BLOOD PULTHER, u by writing the addreas which is promulguted | Pending the dlacumion, Mr, Edmunds dvinanded | | AN OPINION OF TiB PRESENT OUSE. Northern Light, bullE for winter nuyigation be- [ 3810 ; tempt' to cnt through th leo from above, and | L\ £ all Chroato Diseases, Kcrofula 1€ from the Committee, ':'?fl.ififi“.li';fi‘:‘i‘t.'xh and :'1‘:«5:::‘;:: rosumed coudlds | ° Naw Yous, Dec, 13.—Tho Herakd's Wushing- ‘“"!-‘l“’“hl]"' '"";h‘f ;‘“:‘:,': {":“‘"‘1 ;““1 N“i“ fl'{“"fl' of the ram:e“xfr:(x:\"uutolx‘cnlv::'t:xl.lu’cl,nu'ud to cap- 2?“;“;‘?‘:”‘{)3{2:‘5{‘:““:‘"3‘]"‘;‘5 f:fif‘" wf:"ll"_" l‘:‘]vhl.ll'l‘;:.. Sfereattary or ""‘""’,,m:;" h;r o tin Wtorn Absoited e fment to the Contilation, sous to Vave the connt of | t0u epcelal coudoiuns Rundall for bis position |yt BERNEoteiae of Bictou. arhor thia | #zo the latter, Damage not creat. 4 Ly O et eated 1 the Lungs or Stamschs Supreme Court of | on tho twenty-second jolut rule, aud also con- ol fopr, el enitied 1o | domnns Blund's Bilver uil, and * thiaks It would e f the D wrgnud thut (ke Elecloral vute had always been | Ouly have been decent to uwalt tho Sllver Com- pursusut to a request ol emocratic Elce- | cuunted by tuliora by the two lousus of Congross, | mittes's roport before passing this messure, tors to consider the political situation. Quites ln'u nulflb‘y ll'l“ {‘m.-ldem of thy Seuate. 1y nost | Py Souate will certalnly roject it, and 1t not, number of promincut voliticlus, including | eforied 1o ths trenty sscond, julit rufe, aud suld | ¢y Pregident wilk vato it. Tt by evitont that tha Goyv, Hendricks and the State officers, were | murlcss thanthe twelfth amendmont Lo tho Constle | Present session will bo like tho l“‘-—”“"&‘" of prescitt, §u additlon to represcutatives from | futlonuf the United Stutes. Who practics of tie l."?l:?ll;:[i‘:hllm.-hxm.w Jeduits. llu:inaa'.l, 1 tacl, R 0 Houses ngress lu counting the Electoral 8 ug for which the major n tho each Cougrosstonal District, Vol for e Lusk 8% terure hud bech upon the | Iouss hiave tasee or uppotite, Thoy wasted tha Ex-Cougressman Jullay, who had been to fim\n prinziple as the twenty-second jolot rule. | last session iu & sorles of valu endeavors to Loulsluns, being called upon, gave bis oplnfon | Mo urgued 0}"";."_".‘;"“;{" wad W’;‘fi"'fi:’_ by duint | munufacturo sensatious for uso fn the Presidon that the olection In that State had been 88 quict | mouvly by both Houses. - s’ spokq of recohving | Hi catupaizs, and, having been vanquished i and peaceable as i Indlans, and that Tilden had | and courciug the Eicctoral vote, and eaid tue firot the triul of party strength, they ore now struig- carriod that State overwhelmingly. 1ls hoped | Guestivnpreacuted wu ons of the recoption of the | BNk with equal aucrgy Lo ilnd ‘excuses for re- bk 1gly. D votes, wit of rujectiug thein, and .1t required the | Sisting the popular wiil. Now, ss then, theso concurrence of the two louses of Cougress to u- | tilorts take the form of “luves ng comiait- e Democracy would bave pluck enough to 1 the two L ¢ {Torts take tho f £ Huvestigutls i than half s milo from the gorge, and the feo hod morulug n‘;u‘lfi fll“»rulnk;h‘l y ;;uu(#u,«: a wreek, K ;},':::?‘"a"'l"h!;;“"fi’“?“l‘l"‘l'“ffl::k::"“c“:;n::n',fi: be%: pudn‘fl toa mnlth gr :w:'ilxly |tl“"e'l * vatch 3 The Tridune. ¢ MonTukaty Dewr i Corn' Exchange | 4hiv: ‘“’l‘,"-‘“’“:“ dm:l“l,md ‘"'"’"“, "‘b "l“° nc”_‘“' this I:l‘;;:lnl'-pm ibeSHhaL dye anmens met to-duy aud pussed the followlnyg resvlutlons ‘F}‘:")'n' "“”h"v . i ?me“l l:?‘"“""“ v x" v “!‘“‘1 ‘Fhe loss, thus far, s estimated at $200,000. Jesolced, "Yhat the mombera of thls Assuclation .“;,y Y :’fmun o ‘;:“;,w“;r:‘ }g; o ecm——— ionC L merlo, UATED 8 AL i 488 | ot bt abot alipasd 10 oelosk s hoavier THE BALTIMORE & OHIO, TAL0 ratu diucriinato ugulnet the trade OF Mlome | flog thau usual caused thom to part their en | BALrrous, Md, Dec. 38.—At & mecting of 4 4 i, “ 'y seachied the | to. ohn W. Garrett was uuaulmously elect- ‘Icn:;(an‘::l-{}:::' 2: mvpg«:fla!;;n. ':unmy striking & | Arsenal wall, u fow hundred {nrdl below, the mn{.mmg for tha ensulng ycur, ly this “Tho colebrutud Nocl yalt of Goos 3V, Medlule | oer contse st s ot o B et barany, | eloctiou Mr. Garvett entors upert the ninsteenth len vs. the Sublhhcr of tho Gazelts, fur $50,000, { aud the boats were ull buddied l.uguthgv i o m‘:fi‘imxma.'" Ui ot it Baitmors lias been dimmnissed, with costs. Tho action | confused crowd. To overcome the womentum e OBITUARY, arose out of the Pacitle Rallway scaudul, of left Hlifax by the spocial traln ou the' Inter- | driven by a very rapld current requires no small dptetal Disgaleh o The Tridusa. ¢ rorrupting the . Flesh ar Nerves, Corrab! llnm;o"“ and Vitlsting the Flaldse Otandutar Buellln Shenio oumaturs, Beralilh Kebitiuns, f‘;pwfi 2::-‘::? 1“‘1" filll;:fifi' i \"v‘n}g’: n'é'fiflmu{:@'\f&-;‘m}!{t:m raahs 310 Disgases fal” Ple nald pkin Bs ol ey ke, rale Tipeum, i Compistat, tionly B linoy, Bidhsn Piainty eic._ PIHICE o1 vl B by Drugutats. 0, RADVAY & 9, 3 Vel 1 R R INpIANAroLIS, Tud, Dec. 18.—~The Demo- | the United Bta cratic Stote Central Committee met Lere to-day | 100 flvor spoke b ‘The malls by the steamshipy’ Prusslan, which MILLIONS OF TONS OP ICH, .. P stand up for thelr rights and moct tho celsts | colve tie vole of u Sinte, toes, colonfal Raitway Mouday, arrived fu this city i | degsus of resiviance, aud it is not strange tat | LAPORTE, luds, bce, 18.—Mvi. W. 1L 11, “ e pnd Trud now. Mo wus' uu-nulf wo sLall Lave uo war, m!u'fi'm.%'fl'fi:,‘,“:“ according to tho argument of DAVID DUDLXY ¥IELD, twenty-nine hours aud furty-fve wuinutes the poople fu thix u‘.':'[ghhumummm»'mluua Whitehead, 3 Lighly-eatcemod ludy,” whila call- Read “Fals No- 8t vAY ¥ €O N0 At the oblection of wue Huare Harsford Courant, Bend oue (ctioratenio 0 UARIL o 1d reoct tho Vato uf A State | It is announced that Mr Duvid Dudley Flold ;vunmm----wg LT rom the tine of leaving, while the ordimury thne | popping of thmbers, as the fco wedped ftaolf bo- | Suiz this eveutugz, we iy 2 {rowm Lalifax ks forty-ouo houre, ween fio steauboate and tho eash busk, uud'as | died bu'a fow niidates Y be Ul 00 Gov. Hendricks was catled upon for bis view, | of Cyugreas coul