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3 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNLE: IRIDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1876. " ) T o Pt ereen RAILROAD NEWS. Me. Tlolman, wha had charge af the bill, and Mr, Tegan. Inthe cm!rle.nf it Mr, Ilalmnn}:lnlfi'll‘fl‘::‘l § undor tho rednced compensation cxablished 188 | A Alleged Attempt to Steal the try, and entitled to adiministration In the South | from the Democratie Commitiee which virlted N B e e e ogtended tn | Orlenns tn rogard to this intlmldntion, The fe- e o o “the country: snd 1f - she | PArtof that { ammiitee touched this great queption San gt Ihia pinine honest Amintsteation, and her |.0f Intimidation witlia slngle parsgraph not as long beat peoylo can be recoentzed by the Feieral Ad- | #%his foger, et an the nroper repesentatives of the | . Marton then read from the repart of ihe M. Hemphill, Toledo, eoria & Warsay bo met with the sterentyped romy, *Gone to Cuoon, ‘Tray & Bostons and R Ronilf, Chicago, | the woods, matrimony to-duy ke, 4 ‘CTO uniteq | ) Alton & 81, Louls, by lettor, Though the city §s Just now manifesting | b AT o ok, tie Rey, q, p, The object of tho meeting wan to discuss the | mich activity in the logiring busioess, ftis not | Taggart, pastor o e First Preghg rlan tnterclanie cara connected with the fast-frofght | oxpected "that much will be done this winter as | Clirch, afticiating, asslsted by the Yoy, 1y, | 3 ¢t o B50,2! . 1, and more especially to determine as to | compared with former yeara, The low price of Rabie, of Dwiihts Miss Temple 15 : omlern Trtcrostautl sépiment, the whole coun; Dembcratio Gonnlitee, wou pni ¢ aduited hot | fo 2% ool 2, The Commities eitimaleh Beieh? Chicago & Southwestern nes, and mora espesially, to, deterimlne 8 4 | e e hiumoroua Miginessfalliibt. Lo ot emntiind id extimablo Thdies o S 10 apon the South will have no foundation In fact. canse the Uoverntuont of the State was a Qoverns | RO, 000, but it recominended an appropriation of Railroad. wlten delivered, and the ropairs to thein while | general depression, and other — things, and a membes of one of the uldest futniljey it One liing I cerlain, the Southern people want ment of wsurpers, ie thought that ihe rates g away from homes nlao, the method of settle- | whl hnlr to restraln our lume | Bloomington. merit for enrs destroved, and to have some rule | bermen from #o reckless a cuiting 41 e — adopted for the reulation for the interchange | of timber ns lins heen practiced in former years. ANOTHER FRAUD. ?‘r l‘ulnl‘-‘r'rnl;{ht e ;n; ?fi" the firlauru cxlmyt?n Amytlwrr :'hlng nlu]h-h mlllnln? ald In]:lm curulli oy b . McWooil was selected to preside, and jolin | ment of e aipply wi he the xmall amount o! Kirby actod na Sccrctary, ‘The aficrnoon was | burned I.Imlwr.pEvery year wae have been vis- Bmash of tho New Yor K Securlty Iifs ang 0, 609, 000. ce. v know well what warmeans. Thoy know Mr. Thurman withdrew his motion to postpone p.«\d fo the rafiroad companles wue much fx?:; chvll o 10_wrang, {nu an | further conslderation of the aubject until’ to- | tou high, and fhat the amsount mipgnt faitly A ' D oo 1 e Kt eproventativen | TiprrOw. 4 ol | n s o, “iTe hoped that suca | Unqualifed Denial of the Charge by In Congress will use all their hest exeriluns to | Tho amendment of Mr, Thurman to have printed | reduction would bu effected by the next Congress, Thoss Against Whom It Is Mado. 9 deenre n peaceahle rolntion of all their troublen, | &nd stliched or bunnd with the_measuge of the | The amonnt nprmpmtm for post-ofiice elerkx I 0! gains 8 Alade. The Southern military represcntatives feel, snd Prestilent nnd accompanying ducuments the | 1,200,000, and the Pastmastar-tieneral {a dirdets in cas Logansport, and entered the front car of a trafn | Of coursc they will have toput ina full supply | hall In notes, It proved tho rulnm::l( “‘.‘: of logs, and ‘minke all the lutiber the; i ! combosel of but two passencer-<ars. o found | 0, 198% Sl AR 1 Lo nthe " Thu gy | Compuny. 1te oficers hav lieen aware o ity % : 5 c i el i a freo Intorcliango of viows, but ne | fted with extensive forcst-fires, which have so Anunity tInsurance™ Company .y Zf&'.A“19.',‘3-‘.!22‘n“,j’L‘:“.,."!,',“.':.'.‘}.l“Ll:.fi."'r‘r‘{n.' l:?::.. ;xl‘gr':‘rn"!«rll.“cfix'hn}:n‘xfi::gnil|e orfi;'ur?‘%’foyl;:lse::‘(?c:xge ;‘r'n‘.'éfi'z“#.'.‘;'efi'i&’"éfi'.'.‘.' eI::‘::ll‘xfn’rn“}vl;fh‘T‘vlfm‘vnll: fl:: otion was taken mnil the mecting ndjourned | damngud standing timber that it had to be ent ""“""""“;" 1e Unmanked, Tar bieon a3 e conaidered a romewhat niantal, | Commiiteo” which visited New Ocleane, was | more equitahle adjnstment and reduction thersat: Annual Report of tho New York Central | until 10 o'clock this morning. {:_‘ order Lo gave uilnlg.x hc‘:u-unllmu quantity | ‘gf{,fi ")g:.'vfirh_ lx The Tribune, A the resalt of this feeling, they are not in- | 8 r’unl 1o, The ftein for lutter-carriers is sl.’luv.m'w, ll" :h‘ & Iludson River Rallroads et b a8 thrown upu‘n 1¢'mar] L which would not 2 3 Y H=Anather lifg Insurance cllned (o muke themselves prominent or con- r. Bayard asked what Governor of any State | Postmaster-General is directed to Inquire Into the TRIGNTS OF PASSENGERS, hnve otherwlss been touclied. Wo havo been | company lias heen declared insolvent and p) soiciona in directing eventas but yon may rely | except Lonisians woutd have asaisied In preparing | matier of letter-carriers, and to reduce their nume Mr. Georgo Van Houton, of this city, had oe- ],mmm]y excmnpt from these fircs this yenr, aud | fn the hands of n Reeelver, Th placed upon It that they will be ealm, self-poseessed,anil | & compilation which shawed not unly thy utserable | berand the number bf malt deliveries to the rea o g U Pt t will no dowbt ret favorably In curtalling the ok + The Becurity Lifg D e v ey whiataver they can for to ecuren | condition of his people, but his own criminal | sonable requirumonts of tho public rervice, Deomonstration that a Passonger Hag | caston recently to teavol on the Pittshurg, Cin- | qmount put fn. Kome of otir m,m,w"‘lfmw_ aml Abnulty was organized in January, 1803 el st AR 1 | etk o ot s i, o S | e SR o eyt | Ui Which Must Bo Bespootod. | i, S, PO e ok | i o SRS A8 kTt W and began business on the Bl rate e o2y Tet mo ndd. :lfiphlllr!’l‘ly. that come what may. the | Benate wonld be to coney N to everlusting infamy | tion on star rautesnnd on steamboats from $1l, 000 g p the Panhandle routo. 1fe purchased a ticket at | amount of utnnmufi“plun Wto mncet them with, | fa, half premiums wero pald Fonthern peopla will romatn in tho Union and iena | the false me in controlof that State who hd 000 tn $4, 2157, HiK), and, nfter sowme discursion, the to the Unin, They linve tricd seceasion, and nover performed the first duty of honest guvorn- | smendiment wan a; + CHICAGO & SOUTUWESTERN. they know it bore na frait but bitterns roed to, ey | meut In - euppresaing the crinies thoy now parade. Without dll]\a!gng of tho bill, the Committes A bill filed in the United States Clrcut Court A e did not wish to shnt ho frath, Lot it arone, v the car filled with smoke, which waa offensive 1o | ever, who arc oven with the d yirtual insolveney for mnearly two ATt iy ALty B e Comgrassion | - T Spesker Takd bafara tho House s mesage | by Loter C. A M. Von Woel, of the Kingdom of | hime " Ho left ft and went into the rearcar, | throt any more Jumbor on tha. '.'n..r}iéi‘ ¢hot | oped for botter times. They were provar FLORIDA. futerference with local State Government. from the President relative to the removalof the { the Netherlands, and Mr. E. M. Reynolds, of | wherg ho found tho scats all occupled, n few of Just enonigh to keep up o nominal running of | to go into voluntary bankruptey at the cl‘;eer:; L"mr. Bhorman argued that the suthoritiea of | Slons indians to the Indian Tereltory. Referrcd. o siami fad done.at) thoy conld to panish crimis | Adjentncd. Tows, against . H, Winston, George C. Camp- DEMOCRATIO CRY OF FRAUD. them with but one passenger and bageage. | their milis, I infer, thercfore, that the subply | this month, when Acting Insurancet When the_conductor came fn and domanded :,;:‘.‘fé'r"fl‘;.'n"’,";‘rgfl;L‘gg“;t“ffi:‘l‘;m‘{‘:; ;;2!_:‘;‘: tendent Smyth stepped . The Xnvus\xilgnxfi?; fare, Mr, Van Houton showed his tiekot and re- | jogg was begun about twelve days ago, and the Com. TALLANASIEE, Fla., Dee. 14,—Tho Congres- nals, hut a criminal cold not be Arrested out of a bell, andJ. Wilson Drury, charges tho latter P arish where bl y slonal Committee to-dny dlscovered what fs gmw““fi:’m‘5,‘;“::’,”,“;‘:;::,‘?:&3 fimess the TIIAT CAUCUS. nanied gentlemen with an attempt to steal tho Chlcago & Southwestern Ratlwuy, Von Weel | queated a seat in the car. The conductor told ——e— t onco direc 11 10 b ol {8 ty-two | monced agalnet such criminal, In some parishes It TOW IT 1LOOKS TO TILE KEW YORK HRRALD, % 9 pany was at onco directed to ceas i i ) the youuy men of the South wero detesmined that | yiap)y yh 1 of th ad £ the | worth of bonds of the road, togethicr with §31,- poesengor rep! i ' tated 1 2 the ofll Appro- County. This Interpolation the Democrats | nogroes siionid not exercise rishts gusranteed to y tho same roport of Ehe proceartings oL EA® | o iflo Mr. Tteynold: thiat the smake tnado hin elck,und rofused o give priated by any of the ofticera, They have played charge was mado to cover soventy-two fraud- | them by tho Constitation, A féw white men could secrot caucus of tho Demoeratic memhers, Tho | 165 fu gold accrued Interest, while Mr. Reynolds | yp hia ticket until furnished witha reatina irst- DROWNED. o losing game, and thelr fauit has bo lent teketa of mb iz0 that Tound tn | 7V roush shod over a latge numbor of nogrcs. | Herald's reporter sent this: owns one share of tns capital atock. They nssort | class enr. The conductor, withont attempting Speclal Dispateh to The Trivune, fu concenlinz theie conditton from tho pube. ulent tiekets of minute size that were found in | "y, Baynrd ratd tho Senator from OWlo: (Sher= | * s sonthern mombers and Senatars are uslog | that in September, 1860, Winston as Licsidont, © publie, to furnish a seat, stoppedthe train, and, with WiNcuESTER, 11, D 4 —Me Iy A\ i K ut. him off, hio s4TER, 11, Dec. 14.—Measrs. Robert | The Presldent, Robert L. Case, and the Vi the aasiatance :,'; e, D o conduetor | McFalu P. 1. Goldsmith, and Nicholss Miller, | President, Theodoro R. Wetmorcs, are 1..',‘:.‘ then threw his valise off on the opposite slde of | three young men, lott this city last night for | owners of tho Company's stock, which the the train, This occurred three miles from Lo- | the purpose of crossiug the rivgr at Harrls' | bought at 80 to 50 per cent premium, “5 ganeport, in the woods, snd Mr. Van Houton | fanding, Intelligence was roceived hera this | which they dld not el ¢, o walked back Lo the clty avd brought, ‘“““CI 1""’ mnrnln‘fg of tha deowning of ail threo of the | Ttls bcllezod that th:: wilt :::: themaclyes, case was tricd in tho United States Clreult | parye, °Mr, Furgeson, n telegraph operator, 0 out of the Hiy tog, \Tha Democrals chargo that thess | mau muiet be i orrag I saying thet s crimtnal in | a) their smiluonce with thelr party to {nsure patient | Campbell as Dircctor, aud Drury as Ueneral ckets wero hidden in the folds of regular | LERISIANA COMNL NOD be BEECHE Ot Sich i atate of | \waiting for the rotirn of the Southiern cominiitecs | gi1ioitor of the Company, improperly couverted \ekete, and th led mto the box, nd cotnmited, ¢ and to prevent violent or irregulac proceodings ! Heketsy hls: SMUGRIQ {aniedid exists Whis whs seapmeibicy What party | Mo Py Sirowmetancen. . They do not wantwar | to their own wse large sums of money. The The Interpolation was charged on the ground | had been lu pawor in that State? orta | Under nny eltcuinstances, ‘aud declare o cnly to | Chicago & Bouthwestern Road; of Missour, of Mr. Bagard the ted at length from re that tho citizens of the Dreciuct fall to Identlly [ o™f; SASERLIER, WEQIEL AL WURR, TOnh ufiThe | grcitatio Nortlern men Uit 1n 4oy appeal (OAKTS | wijch Winston was President, and the Ohleago any of the seventy-two names that appear con- | wever heard of a single case whero & man was as- 5Tt wonld Le the resultt” asked ono to-day, | & Southweatern Railway, of which H. sccutively on two pages, and from the fact that saulted In the South for glving teatimony bofore | wiyay might very eastly get fght, but who {n . | Courtat Indlanapolis Inst week, and the plain- | yurrowly escaped deatli Inn brave but unsue Company poor men, On the npplication the poll-lst at lhluv recinet was not. numberga, | C9NBressional Committee, znlnc“(:)n e the Toapectable pu‘u:pk. g | Mo Allon was, Presidont, ‘wote c(fmoll 4T recelved o vordict of $2,000. cesstul attempt to succor the fated ndventurers, | O Attorney-Goneral TFairchild, Judgo Brae pol P h | M. She 1d b In L L a 25, 1660, Thy ital . Sticeman_ waid thero wonld be peaco in Lou- | hat'would he the Ingyitable resuit of s civil war ated Sept. %5, 3 o capltal - ‘Spectat Dirpatch to The Trivune. dy to-day appoluted Mayor Wil . asatall other precinets. faiana but for the unlawful acts of the Democratic Y 7, r 1 S Do i Istia y P yor Wickham Re- Tk Reputiicans claim that they can explain | €lube in that State. It thin violenco nud intimida- except a Dictator? _You cannot betler even tho | stock amounted ao 8.&000.000, divided fnto COUNTERFEIT TICKETS. Lansixg, Mich., Dev, H4—Cinlstian Brolschy | celver of the Company. Deputy] 6 Republicans clalm that they explain | BO G Do anccesstn) th electing 8 Presdent | 508 that the Rtepublicana conld now do by fight- | shares of $100 each, and power exiated to th- | Afr, Bamuel Powell, General Ticket Agent of while crossing the river near the dum at North 8 -ln. theec facts satisfactorily to-morrow. oY I oAl L8 13 Fresdont | ing, bnt only make it worse, Infniioly worse, crense the samnc, ns well a8 o ssuo bonds not ) Bt 3, hoa | Lanaing last night, broke through and was surance Superintendent McCall, after "The Supreme Court procecdings Were stopped | tho United. Sinich, and our. doon extend sllover | g rerald. itsclf, taklog ta cuo from Its | cxceeding €6,000,000 whenever 16 should bo the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Raflroad, haa | RS, 1450, WECH POMS Focortina™ to-day, | an cxamination, ot yot concluded, muys the untfl Saturday next. B i o vew & mar_ of races. | privato Information ffom Washington and from | deemed desirabloto carry on the enterprise. called thc attention of conductors to 8 counter- | Tiicra s some mystery connccted with the of- | total assets aro $1,04,000, and tho total labilk 2 5 bt {t would come unless the megracs in the | Tygen's headquarters.in New York, has ar- Winston was elected Proatdentof the consol- | felt Issuc of local tickets on that line,” sowo of th-l as tho tracks of two persons aro found | tfes $3,450,000. ‘Tho present actlon of tho Stat Sami were };fign“w";lugfi;uggggmfigd.g‘m Hived at the conclusion that Hayes will bo o {dated company, and it I8 charged thnt he made | which have been honored for pussago and re- | leading to the hole ln tha ice, while nonc are ] ILLINOIS. b cre ement with the contractors for ‘ CONTESTAD ELECTION. of dav. Kellogg. of Lonisionn, and tatd ho waa ot | aururated President, and thers wil be no Y vaadonat o wo:kevfxlmmm that he in fact _ o sble fo put down those disorders, but did a1l fnhis | vy oqaeq: e o e virtuad tontractor. Ha also tonk & Special Dispatch to The Tridune, ower to 4o 80, The real trouble wos nn attempt 3 i e w o , SprincrieLy, 1Nl Dee, 14.—Notico of cons | by the Dewmocrats in the midst of this Presidentiul In all hum nvmbnbllll{ Mr. Tayes will bo our 1nrige part of the stock fu his own name, aud s0 tested clection was filed to-lay In the Sceretary | trouble to organizo n party on the color-line, and | next President, and if the Democratic party is Aid Campbell, the jbiil ull(‘Fen, without paying of State’s office by M, D. Flaving, alleging the make o man “President of the United States who | patriotie ‘an gnunimous enongh to accent this | any money therefor, and thien gave out that “ Insurance Department indicates s change Farmod to o offee, The o Ghcago" 1 | fondlendigaway from iy Wood, U050 | poiey,and s ho forerunner of harough - ""“ “pl"“::[l““ of 'i:" m“'&'"{"}z!":‘mg"l‘:dflfg men l;ud af flzhlti there. Men are dragging the | vestigation of tho lifo companies of Now York ype of various sizes and s e bod: g‘u?minu the type 18 uullm'm.y Phore waltag | s Lhagthar and other States, under which 1t 1a generally : . belloved that five or six In this clty, and dissimilarity Iutho size and stylo of tho con- ) vy and a fow sccutive nul’;lbern, S the tLlo General Tass, ;E};}E&,g‘i,‘;g‘}gfl; otliers elsewhere, must go down. The last few . {nsurance companics, The strong compant tickets so far returned read from Chicago to pamed John Miller, while riding with another Ipanies Council BlufTs or Council Blufls to Chlua;fu, aud | man on the Bridgeport road yesterday, was 2“; mbetn dn'axluusltolnmmn o, are stamped * Land Dept. B. & M. B, R. 1. Co, | ferked from a wagon fu n sudden starting of the i l° con to"l of tho fnsurance hush Burl{agton, Ja.? Tho genuino stamp of tho | joran and fell lieavily, ariking his back on tho ness hna mot improved, and the com- ma ot he choted of & majorlty of the Amierican | femnlt when it inda that appealy to Congresn and | they were golng to obtaln large loans at home ineligibility of Sol P. Hopkins, clected Repro- l:eepl:. Mo believed tha lmnn{u of tho people | pnblic apinion cannat prevent ity thero ls na rea- | and abroa 13‘3' the beneftof the rond. In sentative from tho Sccond District, i and Sovth wero dally going forwrd to the | non for fearing Lhat ho will not trent It with faie- | October, 1660, Winston hud a canforenco with ‘(ho Hon. Andrew Bhnman, Licutenant-Gov- b Hicee, g el the rife-clubs of | noesaud Jntee, ,‘;}:Qr::.? ::!.&“,“,&'.‘.,fi',‘,‘:‘.};‘,‘ic’,"#,'f tho Chieago, Rock Island & Pucific Rallway ernor elect, Licut.-Gov. Qlenn, and 8 number of | Mr. West auld ho had recelved alght beforo Jag | Tilden, We bave no doubt thut he would take the Lffl‘!l\unx»)'. and fifif lltlaIr agreed tr 1lmuu :;w prominent pollticlans of both partics, were fn | 8 telesram from the Trited States Marshal n | advice of the best clans of Botithernors in his reat. | O30 o1 condition of pguaranteelng the Y ¢ ment of that kection. We beileve that his polic: rincipal and _ fnterest- of a pro- the city to-day, Loulalana informing him tiat witnesscs who had | Wouid be In ail repects considerato and concliinton Euullp L nd et Ok tbwestn | Land Dopsrtment b tho word. Tows 1 o | RO B e} hesris SRR B0 o | Panies which wero weak a few years T e L L ermut. pon. thelt sétusn | 13 I (he Domosratio warty ive i folr treatinent | Company for $5,000,000, ' Tho procceds of tho full. Efforts aro being madg to detect the | froxeh rfatd, tatpiug oo e Bom T ves | 820 are now much weaker—some beyond i CONGRESS, 10%helr homes had been driven thercfrom and | After his Inanguration. All his syinpathios uro | salo of ‘e bonds were to bo retained by the | originators of tho spurious tickets. . Frsahiiie ol di eaves | 1806 of curo, The falluro of tho Contiental J ] e e D e e “lmx‘r‘r‘:n“lk:r:ciflfrmfxnr::::‘ u“;llf‘ml‘u‘l o el | Bock Island Comfimy, and i casc of dofault of = By oR p;ér:l“ptuu.:rau o The Tridune. bad an Injurious effect upon all cnmpnn(c!n,er;knltl WasningToy, D. C., Dee. 14,—In the morn- ‘c’,',.}’,:ynfl.',l;,f,f",i:flu‘j e I 1854 fhat'a | wolitics, o wauld be Louud over to gond lehastor, g:{g‘:‘:,‘;fi,& fl;‘;m :v"c':,‘l;fi}‘n‘:,‘!tgé’,fi‘,‘;‘,‘a‘g“:'::,‘“{,g PRANSFER TROUBLES. Kinrwoop, Iil., Dee, i.—A young man by | strong companies aro coming to thoupinion that v conles o N - | even if falrness wna not the leading tralt of his i houry :wil'“ tlons b9, pr:l"" :!:lxtrn eapletaf the {l%‘{fiifi'if.flfli:&;"#‘ln’s“s?.‘?.‘,' 1:%‘5:::1@;? .i‘u character, It woull be madness for the iemocratic elnmled toa %Iiuu o tn;‘ rfgd. exce| ;. as nanl.lma ' President's Message and the accompanying | coy'uf ifty or sixty lives. The Governor of the Ynfll to resort ta violsnce againstench a man, In | the outstanding bondholders. was_ nlso. documents in regard to the late clection in | State had {mcn powerlers to bring sbunt peace, K24 o mlnnrlt{ eandlato became President: bnt | agreed that 83,605,000 of the shares should he Loulslana were taken up. Mr. Thurmon moved | 8nd the only way that i he same ence conld Lo mecured at {our ye:ra lnlc; :ra Wan ;u:hnn dm\'nul'll:lrrll;l'l:fll‘n 'ilr‘:““mllm :J;u cuu!mfiwu mdmmlwfnmm of ; " avor of Gen, dackson, who was defeated In 1824, | the construction of the_rond. In to amend, 60 as to haye printed with the mes- 'll).::,m.l!::x:;l‘.‘" by giving s oficu to & murdsriok | (g, no hud the highest number of Electoral | month the Bouthwestern ‘Road oxecuted a morl: eazo and documents the memorial of Bowy, | = Mr, Bayard said the rules of tho Senate might | VOI34, llmll n 1‘n.n he Chn'I\ B mul (lrrlty of v'tlcg;lrfi page to Danlel Dows, ¥, I1. Winston, and C, F, Etevenson, and McDonald, embraciog the report, | have beei Invoked when the Senafor from Loutsi- | 10 1 In the Electoral Culleges, How much betier Burus, g3 Trustees, 'to eccur the payment of . | it was to await thisaction of the lo than it el of the Democratlc Committeo which witnessed :,’,‘Qrfig:ffif‘,‘.,!‘k‘,‘,“m““l‘,‘,. 2,‘,‘,1:'5{., ?fi,:.{“&’.fl‘";nfi‘,‘u wotild have been to disturb the nu:up:?plha coun« 000,000, ‘The mortgagy covered 250 miles of A the count fn New Orleans, A long discussion | of his (l!n{nrd'l) itebates in this Chnmber, hit own (r{ in behalf of a defeated candidatol the road at $20,000 & mile. f Another meeting between the General Ticket | the nume of John Harness, about 18 vears old, the weeding out of moribund compavies will ha and Passenger Agents of the rouds centering fn xon arJ?mc! Harness, ll‘v!ngdncnr llnmlet‘, was }3 tll:_e';ndevag;nug of tl!u:)s‘« Iwhslgut refaln, The elty, ¥ g oC, rown from o wagon a few days ago, nnd onc IBUTALLS nrtinents alx 3 Were repre- e Viatsiot ot Tarmelee, owhor of | \oq"pasged over his body, cuusini Injurics | sented by thetr chiof ofceesIn Now York neatly Clah !';“M et tlis p“';p; 50 of scttling tho ' it swhich resulted {n his death yesterday morning, | all of Inst week. Messrs, Smith of New York, Rhodes of Mnssnchusctts, Kean of Michizan, ficulty which has lately arisen between the two TIE BROOKLYN CALAMITY. Btedman of Connecticut, Foster of Pennsylvania, parties; and of which mention was made fn Trr NEw YOUR, Dec, 14,—Fire-Marshal Keady on and Spencer of Rhode laland consulted together s n duy o bongo, As It I ot possl: | tho Urookiyn Thoatrs it sege o wia Tck Toxaleiaye and, Jhoueh Wi conmlaton e e st withumt kets to, ML soupans | of proper procautions agalnst fira; no discipling | regard to the conclusions reached, it 18 under- S Are: Hayow shuuld bo inangurated as tho noxt | Wineton, it is claimed, made o contract with g | atood that the Btate supervisi i | followed. persoual character, and on the other stood the | peyinent, the Democrate wm“:'\uxeu( 8 h0R°Zt | o man named Alitan Courtright to build a toud | tee, it was proposed by the raflrond men that smong cuployes tho mesna el oxtt from thel §500upTo bucomo n e moro Sheld veaity Mr. Sherman sald ho could mot allow the | for those who kncw both. Drea e e e b Guniney Adame; | from Washington, In., t0 Cameron, Mo, for | tho transfer necounts should ho settled by tho | ® ¥ Wree B0 - B0 enough in caso of fireand | 4y 4 Yiag yeon for several years past. Six lifs . statement of the gentlemen who represcnted | Mr. Morton sl Lie desired to congratulate the | A0 e mcebental Bpacal 1o e heople asthey | which Lho contractor was to bo pald §6,600,000 | rallrond reports instead of by callectlun, Mr. [ panie, and that, hgd the sudience been notifled b " o 1 Ics are freely talked of in insurance dr. Fakmelce thougit euch an srrangement would | \hen the firo wask first, dlscoverad by tho stago | cles s noxt. 0 uud v do lim mrent fnjustice, and hoped the dIMeGlLy | nds, thoy could hava got ont of the e | o B s e e ot could be scttled in some other manner. After | gafely. He thinks the request of tho actors Lo | theso can stand the test to . which wi o lencthy debate it was decided to defer final | {he people to sit down, howover well ineantywas subjected, 1t i snld that onoh'l;’:“%:‘e"yv\ S}ml;: actlon until a future meeting. very disastrous, both to the audience and act- | surplua at the closo of last vear was u'xfiy alit- ors, leconcludes with the recommendation | tle moro than $500,000, will have morc than ITEMS. that il public bulldings—schools, churches, hos- | $1,000,000 cndowments’ foll due within the Mr, E. R, Wadsworth, General Agent of tho | pitals, and theatres—! o thoroughly overhauled | next year, and s now chu‘mlly insolvent, Erla Raltroad in this city, orrived back yoster- } | at onee. 1t {8 believed by well-informed insurance day from New York, where ho has been during TIE ST. LOUIS GORGE. officers umf, d\u-mv_:b the next few weeks tho last fow wecks transacting busines@ wit 3 or months, thero will "bo much sifting of lfs the manngers of the road, Mr. Wadsworth &, Louis, Dec. 14.—There {8 no change to fiumfm‘)lfi‘il ’l‘lmlr;u;urltnnsegl nvurl)lngthe fl[(;- report fn tho conditlon of the fce-locked steam- | LruS! Avhich uow cxista husled soveral coiapanics rates, and the Ilnnrx::sslun In Nesw York s that, | therc {s no doubt but that all tho Loats that 3 the & sl L ot party In Touislans o be printed | St of huntatly ad usice pan, the evidence | A1 Bek, 308 SO pmm R setolhBhaer reut- | O Sl ag SOnt Lo divido with inaton. with a public document without muking a brief | that ws {he fact thut the existenco of violence and | Ance. They aro too sensible to tarn publle opin- | o0 ae contract was made with the Leaven- . reply. He was sorry the signers of tho | cnormities In the Southavus o lonzer denled in | lon agsinst them lvaflmurbln tho value of prop- | CoO T ement Asgociation to bulid tho < tiie Senate. He argned that the crimeg in that sec- | erly and keeping the country in turmoll when they D Trom C: . paper presented by the Senator from Missourd | 41} ad uot been punishied becunse Intimidatlon | may va .nm{ trust to tho futre verdict of the | Tost of the road from Cameron to a place oppo- 'y (Bogy), known as the n:‘mn of the Democratie | went luto the courte. Aseassinution awalted both | people. If they have not o strong case nxuly will | posite Leavenworth, for which u,m,mq was ‘ Commlttee, did not cous| der the question of in- Jydge and jorors, This rnflanlsm wonld be e crushed beneath tho welght of pabile odfum if | to b paid in stock and $020,000 in honds; yet 3 timidation. They evaded that question en- | stopped when & great r,mnynnlanguruxmxmu jto | they triflo with great pablic Intoreste ina vain pur- | here, a3 In the other case, it s alleged that tirely. 'Thelr whole paper consisted in an arruy ‘Slr. Thurman said of course there had been vio- | eult of party ndu;nlflxe- big “W! M"r u -fl?lnz Messrs, Winston and Campbell manuged to fix o 1ehniealities to dofent the Tny of Loufslang, | 1ation of law i the Sonth, but lie donied that tho | €08 they may Anfely ‘“".I‘.}““, fo tho futute do- | things g0 us to become virtual contractors and The Democratle Committce in thelr paper ul- | Southern people weea n et of arenssine, Ly e gebation. wiriein, uave overything 10 | thus secured control of the rond, Jelted that wnder the Jaw of Loulsian. there | agued that the Democrats bad depounced ceimo In d s Again In -que{ 1871, auother batch of bonda . s 5 il o i frank ronuncintion of selfish aime-—overything to Wia o provision far the eloction af Prestential | {16 Soutt, wien crime exiail, [iEes SRS GF | fone by maaly Swporiling the businces erything % | was issuod for 81,000,000 for the ostenaible pur- Electors. I that was so noono in that Stute | fhase so tung a8 the vote of a whol State could be | the country, Tho Democratio party could not aur- | pose of extending the road from Cameron to bagd ever found It ont, Overthrown by them. Iils collesgua (Shormam | Yivea siolent, ‘revolutlonary reslstance tothe clec. | Atchison, a distance of fifty miles. The com- Mr. Sherman then read from the Iaw of Lonis- | spoke about the color-line. e (Thurman) was tion of Mr. Hnyes it ho shoild be declared entitled Pmnnul, Von Weel, was invicgled, he says, f —- —— Janty and sakl b was manifest that the Demo- | prepared to prove that the responeibility of tho | tothe onlee. ito fuvesting in these bonds, as above stated. vaDCa W y ort | can float will bo extrleated and _placed_{n safe B o o Lekon, wSar harro viess | Ertamiehing of color-line reated with tho Reputlic- | ; No rewsanatle Domoctat cay doubt Lhat Me, T el M2, SYiastan ast bia | o1 advaoco wlll” bo Aisiied Bguiin’ stiot guariers. " Tho loss tp the Kkeokak Northorn Feiah D,HNAMNEQ,L- i of the faw. 1€ thelr construction ‘of the law | an party. When the rizhbt of slmke WIS | type from Gen. Grant, Iie la 8 consorrative, law- cantedorates, It f3 chargad, manuged to clear | Tie Tlingls Contral offices Tiad o, narrow ob: ine wii not uxeced $100,000, nd maynotroach | g SCle) Dimatr @ Tie TS ¥ wan trie, there was no. provision of Jaw {n | ferred upen tue nesto J TR SR G T e Vates | abidinz citizen, Hie would ‘never think of employ- | $500 ul‘;t lo thls branch road, whilo the | caps from being cremated yesterday, —Somo | $76,000, Tho flro-risk on tho Cedtennlal is for v 1Ly . 14, of n Louleiune’ for the _ clection of _ any | Senie i e RIS F Tt now was, the | I the anny {o contral elections or futerfore with rofits on both arosct ot no lees than §3.000,000. | ono leaviug tha Genoral Freight Agent's offics $10,000 In Cinclooati ofllees. voluntary bankruptey was filed to-day by Henry ollicer fn - that State. Mo denled | § A0 can party did not ot them, Stito Leataiutures. 170 {6 a Inwyer by profession, | The road ls uow declared to be bankrupt, Mr. | throw lighted match on the rugzin front of the Schlange, tobucconlst, of Springlold. Liabili % tat (o law af 1873 reealed the Blotion law uf Spublican purty 40 ot B ot the army in the | and would nover oserrido the law by milltary force. | Von Weel nsks for ou injunction to prevent | dgor, It bumed & hole in the ruw and through CAPSIZED. tles, $5,000, 1830, oe clalmed by the Damuctatey and A | Etaton, and said If tho electloos wete to tie carrled o ts commitied to peclo- poymenta lcoynluted to | Deury from getting the books of tho Catnpany | tne foor to the dopth of about threeinches, Had | Nrw Your, Dec. 14.—A cable dispatch states 2B T s, thon b aint. 1ha Doms_ | 4y theariny of the e raven it avas tho worat | civilsservice reform, 1 liberal in i xcntiments to- | out of his possession, and also desires ¢hat ait | it burncd but one or two inchies moro the firo ) me, Upon this polnt the Dem- | 1 ¢ ward tha Sonth, and hasan undisgulsed detestation 3 o - that tho bark Emma and Carl, from o Tt Waated shut o column of | kind of intimidatian, st thers Watld 16 Wt | of tho racally helhoda of the laguleed detcatation | necounting may bo bad. would have spread botween the fioor and the , from New York OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS Jerutle Committe celling below. It was discoverad by one of the for Btotteln, capsized fn a hurricane off tho | Livemroot, Dec. 14.—Steamship Montas, thelr report, ub ¢, who averthirow Republican Gov- belo i st abjection raled Yy the Committee was | A 1ts Hounparte, wwho SEerroe Lobe A DRNIAL, timploses, whoat onco ran for - bucket of | Orkney Telands, ond cight of lher crew wero | from Now York, has arrived. thud th ey un U Boand was uot Bl by crnmente, ‘!:V‘Lf.‘x.“mfv‘f.”‘l',,“ffl?‘. Government had OIHCA‘GO. . To.the Filtor.ar The Trivune, waten hich auenchied Ui devouring eleplont. drowned. Nrw Yontr, Dec. 1.—Arrived, steamer Cans the qwation of ekt ot yun: | Hom adiiehiia culleune (Shergbhi auit o bey- DISGUATED DEMOCRATS, CicAao, Dee. 14.—Wo beg you to allow us ThfisA Il{hh.ruu bLl‘l‘lflill,u.lnko hdn‘.mol&f Allli, h{- o —— dis, from Liverpaol. O O vancy i1 Wt AeEt the. Tega | Star from ndiann (octom complained o ot The Demarats of Clicago Just now scem 8 | the space to suy a fow words to our frlends and | £35,/ xf“rc‘:fln;:n:cl:dsy e It 1 e MR, LIEB'S CHILDREN, ————— s of e “Baarh e ‘wanld mot say hether cr fasthier dincursion by e o ta | disgusted eort ofalot, Tho expusures of thelr | thepublle, inteply to tho chargescontainedinthe i debgine r 7o the Edllor of The Tributie, ILLNESS OF ARCHBISHOP BAILEY. T hould huve be Ao Morton, Thurnan, An ', i1 s 4 passsueer rates to Cleveland and Toledo. The Cricaco, Dee, 14.—81 cou have allowed 0 e beoa'a mambor of tho Jielyrno | PEINttho 1,850 Coples, an smapied by Sl Thrs warllke plans all over the country fo Tre Trun- | gensational bil filed In the United Btates Court | yutes binvs beon restored to 10 to Clevoland, | oo, xo,nc‘:ir od s ":.“i nm A me‘ l‘ N Yong, Dee. 14.—Archbishop Balley, of ing Tourd he would huve been In favor of '"E‘l.'."'e‘;‘,‘_.f‘::’fifim'l’n‘;\:.‘fl‘“:““; J’vfuf“;unluuon 16,125 lms placed them In o ridiculous attitudo | by ono Von Weol, and another against ussud | and 87 to Toledo, cortatn Ay D, Woodman, an “Infloocnzial elth- | poyy0)ore srns provonted by sudden and scvers :[“mlnllng any Democrat who conid be found | e SeRuie WeR 00 E 0P (e meseaga of the | LeFOre the people, who are determined that only | other gentlemen, an abstract of which has been Ll 1 senis) o U Board. Tho Democtale | bryaiuent ani uccompanying documents in- regard Tight shull prevall, and that bulldozing and in- | published. Al of the statements contalned by e ut e etumning Doard was ltcpub, | tohe Loutslana electlon, timidation shall curry no wolght hero fn tha | the tratsactions complaingd ofy and ‘each and Mr. E, L. Sommers, formerly of the Commer- | zem" I suppose, to fuform the publie that Mr. y 5 elal Express &:ual lreli.;m. ) lmay been appolnted Lieh {a the father of a trlo of #Lil-traltied boys,” ;nglzeals_(él;nm starting yeaterduy upon hls jour ngent of the Erle & Pacific Dispatch in place of | you must not refuse thelr mother a bit of spaco prasiomes Sherical fares of ths oturninc Hustd as, Db | gabr: Tluran wbmidted e swmo smendmont | North, The Palmer Honso aidu't nreaent quita | S50 GHEC OF (R, mads sgiinat un i that M. Corlacty Ralgel, o Batiroad, which how | i Which to detend theun, For tho two oldest, Tho Revo emuloy Democratic clerke, The Houro af lcpre. | wus ta have printed, stitchud or hound “with the | the usust crowd of blustercrs yesterday, Most comection, are_ sbsolutely and unguallliedly | e 10 S0 G Sinthe Chieago, Burlingon | the one 6and the othier 3 years of age, T can Pl Iall Gazelte, ‘ Foulatlven har twred aut overy clork and employo | We8 S P UGCUTenta, the momorial of Mesers : fulso and libelous. The matters southt to bu | £oyies Io HE by Y KL Fou SOl " sl Loctirk 8 CrtblEats ot aod miarlel Tha Information recelyed by telearaph of dis : of his (Sherman's) poiltical falth, but the Kopub- | yygy, FEioventon. aud McDonald, embracing: tha of them have slunk to thelr holes walting for | fuquired Into by the suit aro not only old anl Quines Hathoa) s, Lehauiw st s, aud | 981 ytnmmfululcr \tathor o I othar. | turbances in Japan {s serlous, but W“I handly : eana ald not camplaln, o S Democmtie e it | Dan Cameran's alarum to sound, when, os Bar- | stale, but our connection with them” has loni enter the eity via the Chicogo, Rock Island & | acter from thelr grandfathor and prandmother, P 3 Nr, Shermun then referred to the chargo that : Bt g ; o o o | B e A Ll néercd e countin Now Orloams, wulel wusajzrced | ney c;::lmull’.: nym L u,qot: :l“::x:::l muu ("J, ;::‘:1! ines eeareil a dulansl Qaul ssttlemont baving ;» lnllnfl lhl:‘lll.unn\rul;) nfin nmqlefi\‘llhln zwum{- "I'io Jolut resolution pnesed as smended, uarch, marel Yy than o year ago. While we duny all personal HER L ol ] l';‘:‘m‘“"l:‘;""‘:", 14 . EXECUTIVE MESSAGES, tlal band, from Bridgeport. . fiability whitever, it may bo well to port made by thy llel!ublh:vnt'nuunlih*c.-. of which The Chair lnld befors the Senate s messages from ‘Tho conservative Democrats are disgusted | state “in reference to tho ‘contractors, that O sacmber, il clatmed. that the afidaviis | the President in suswor Lo rosolutlon of the Benie | with the mauner fu which the lenders are acting. | thelr buoks show u profit of $160,000 In motcy. Paclfic. Tho road ot present runs from Alta- | the two persons fu the world who know eurprise those who have i"WEIY“’"‘""”dh““ mont to Aurora, where It goes on the track of | them ‘best and have heen st | SOURS of events in that country. ‘There 5 an the Burlington. The extension from Aurora to | troubled by them _ sfnce _thelr birth, | B3 political and soclal, have béen made -DH Strawn has lately been finished, and workmen | As for tho youngest, Thomns Jeflerson Lieh, | S48 Which in other countrles hava geainlt Are none eeadin tho distance between the Jatter | neod 1 year and 3 months, I am_ compelled to | tenturies; the wondor s that 8o much has heeo done so peacefully, Among other things the point und_Bremen, whers o junction 18 made | admit that he s somuwhat turbulent at times, B by (e tupersisore Toareaed | 80 of the Gl fnet. I rgard to froops belng | oy e Dlotwlautl it oncani for the construction of the entire road from | With the Chicago, Tock Island & Dacitic, Moro capectally towards 4 o'elosk fu the morn. | foudal system, which hnd existed wmany ecutic Yere properly ido by the Supervisors, Hoarcued | Jybned . Petersbure, ‘Va. on electionainy. | 083 SR Lot countenance hunder oranizi | £ LG o O meron, - Sfon_amd tha | It 18 the infeutlon of o wumbor o€ Goneral | fn, when ho Jonticas thinlca i quito tmo she | Fies in Japan, has been abollshed, nd ceoll ‘ Fabreicas of the nods of conducting the count by | Onlered priuted and to lle ou the table, ~aleo, 4 | por iy henellt of ufew thousand bummer ofilce- | branch to Atclisou. This Ot for Littdtse | Ticket nnd Passeugor Agenta to make an excur- | houschold shoubd bo stirring, but otherwiso Gorerunient of Europoan fashion bss beeh o Tt oo 18 2 i 5 commumeation from the Attorney-Generl In | for the beaglt of u few Lioue I - lo i J i San Franc ange- | th Nfs he beh himsel! stituted for it; and we have ouly Lo consider the © onlomen of i Dosperatlo Commiice daved ot | T3R8 10,082 SEDYRELL S CUALE, o D gty T this clty eice peace, and they dis | and Ity coubiay, FeUCINE 20 RS o | S it bud b gono out o tont, Aol | Buve not been tratued e bt L Lord pets ty s produced to fnd oxplanatisu enoigh or i ,t,‘:;,':}."":,,‘",‘"::;‘.“,{:,‘,;,,,"‘;h‘:‘;;;;’;';;" yras wiling o | formation cailed for is not I his poasceslon, wiid | conflict. Dok Tic consldered’ oxorpitant by any intelligent | the cxevrsionists’ sre mamed i, C. Went- | mitting, Hieywdiling tralued to kiow andact | thg PR :fimtm::lz;ml-led andtoa cordla | lisero ‘vas tutimidatéon, in Louisiane to an oxtent | IS SV Seok To prosure tnrariatiun it an | SHGecHIPon % rasiog for Lim s not | We will auly dd thal, foroutselice e soumt | N Aubot (eneral Ticket dzont Tirle Katlroait | to dod Mus, SARAU Lign, | ininooy respocts outlroly distinet from G i » ne ole election. | (f3 RIS ructicable; Ordered printed and fo | e, 1o largely yesterday, Donors can | the fullest fnv atlon of all the matters fn- | M. AUbott (henetet e, e rands ki T m— other, ~ Thess are the Kwazoku, the Shizokd B There was turder, riot, whibping, and violance, 8 g Have their contitbutions with Col. A. C. Dabe | volved, confident that nothing can b stwwn fn | dames Buckicy, Bioee gent Ko llallcaads . en T rised the oo W ized rifle-cluba’ of th lie on the tabla. Ripley, Eastern Pasacuger Agent, and fol and the Helmfen. - The first comp! t Y t.".";":‘,i.f.f.‘,.’.,g"d.‘u“é:n&e‘n".s.,",.’!.‘t’:,’.“&'.?.f‘i’.féi' OREGOY ELECTION. couk, &t the (rand Pacifle Hotel, if they ao de. | the case fnvolving our cunduct of which our | fe MFEY e J&l-'fifi'\vé’:&r’.."{lmf{f.'.'}ér OBITUARY. Dility, the sccand the niiddle class, aud the 1 , the emorsof tho Seuate sasenniomand en, | gy wutan of Sie Aleieis e Sonato took up | elrewhers they il bo cheertullyacknorwledged | frenty our funillos, of, oyfacives, WL fesl | yout, Uhlcao, Bidrington & Quiney Ralleoad Spectal Diapaths (o The Tribune. tho agrlculturlsts, tho tradurs, and all thoee et B Qetido the questions now pending,—the Electorad | the resolution In regard to tho Orezon election, an | and furwarded to the proper party. asbamed. 1L, WINsTON, Ld i Llh B fll B ey Raf el BuFFALO, N. Y.y Dee, 1.—Henry C. Winslow, | gaged in_any oveupntion n whicl monef [ [‘ tleul threo or four Slatos in dapite, As ta A fuchasesli- cuine i ad UnIuiged Bublear 10~ | matactm with Cyrus 1T, SfeCormick Hrolie O Casponity ‘l‘lz‘unnhu:n;;::v:?:énuvlfiu;‘;\?ru‘l‘l’.vfw‘\"‘m\%‘rkl,::r::{ commission merchiant, vossel-owner, and one of | made, The Shizolu class consisted of thels South Caroling, he belleved that it was conceded b q h Cy . ) el oy ik ch bewel ¢ tainers of the foudal lords, and were supol South Caraltna, b belloved that it was conceded | ™3 inyurd preeented statement, complled by | orginates 1 the centrul and soutlicrn part of THE NEW YORK CENTRAL, they think they will'be much heuelited by the | tho most catimablo young men of our clty, died ; pedig) velonaisg ; Ve, an oflicer of thu Iours of Itepresontatives, fn re” | the Stute. Some of the members of the Dem- | Tho annual roport of the Now York Central trlg. this morning of searlot fover, He was n tho | fo 'igél:l:g[l:{;g‘l(:c‘:"fig:‘x:'ZIIQ‘m:‘c'l‘x‘fi{‘r’vll in retuzth . Morsrs, Ttandolph and Withers dented that thero | Bard to the count of the Blecloral vate by thit boly | guratic State Contral Committes huvo written 3 nand after Mbnduia through sleepers Will | oo "o hire 66 voara of age, & gentloman in r e “Ehizoku and ( was noy snch concesslon. Fincy the' formation of tho Gaverument. Ordered | oo Shirley, the Secretary, uaking that tho & Hudson River Ralload Company s Just | run from Chicezo to Boston vin the Michigan | Prime of XEa 20 ¥E0R, 06 T80 % BU7Lty oy Lhelr dervicea b war, Tho Bas Saniug, a ; oot Bhrunan (resuming) sald the vote of Florlda | PUGC o outive sernton, adfourned. o e agei e o 1dopt ‘war | been published, and 1t shows that the longth of | Central, Cunada fautheen, and Hoasas Tutitiol | Winslow family aro wealthy, sud havelargo fu- | it I by the latte clation_that (his clast nd Luuistann was fu dispute, to Oregon, lic L. he: 1 ) line, ‘This line will run in opposition to the ony s by atter app! ! l did nut think that case woald rise to tho diknlty of CONFIRMED, mendures, They say that this fan time when | the roasd owned by the Company s 740.17 miles, | 10 | e o obue tha st Aoy, Tt 'l | tersts in vessal property, best Kuown to Entopeaus. The Helmlen clas ; ndispute. e belleved the Domocratic candidate | The Senate contrined the follawing nomination action is n:;r%mr{' lmu} Illm! ufi"tn Ilhould Additlonal tracks and tunuels make the total tmmmm’i‘um ow llne s nineteen m{,'mhm, 0 spfimn fi:fgucnw@qlmlwa& - | compnsed the rest of the Japanese. 'rh:y'fi'“ ¢ imelt ol scom 10 nokd tno odica o Freuiiont | Aex Y. Hiir Colectoro lutuenal senus bla- | b foaly, 48 Sl TR QUG el | nlleso of stagle track ovned SOUI mite | o than the ol route, ud will mska b Botws sz, M D, 14 Mot Gorman, o | i breatcamers for the wtole i, T i Thurma od that the document which it | celverof Public Mone e ) ) 488~ | 1 eascd ronds, 30.03 miles long, swell the total | quicker thne, iy fdentiied w 1 cultivated tho soll, they cizagred in tract T B AR ' that the nt j ry.” 'Then there are still more hellicoss com: g qu nently ideutiled with the commerelal {nterests | furnfghed tho ortistsand o meehanices 1 wiks Frapoed to print presented but one sldo of th | Poatuiustors—samucl b B i demand inetant action. Mr. | of siogle tracks to 243390 mifes. Tho capital | Tho belict s gonerally galning ground that | of tho lead-mining region, ded ot hls residonce | wim Jupan is sy celebratod, aud they were [0 ‘. «An'::ih\;um)cl::nl:’-:!gn;lnd-g:ul:_ie o bofore tho Senate, are, xflvrfl"cl-"l“ et B MeCormick 18 opposed to this bluster poll atock of tho Company Is given as $50,48,300; | the f‘::il’!""",‘““w““’ ast arc about "" 0 ad- | iy thi "'6 to-day, aged 03 years, Iately aatistied with but & einall share of Wit ' Ancitier picturo would bo prosonted, U e irs | Sikvenn ~ Fopi, - Wiv.; |dames W, Jintey, | 1o Uelicvaslu dolng what bs Juok and right, Ui | Towprosent. funded debty €10814.783.1 bebldes vauced, o8 1 couscqenice an bamons | Nuw Onmaig, Dee, H=0, W T Bogloy, | ihelr Induatry produced bilked ut tho reryarks of g collengne (Shormatl, | S nta, Mot Taane I Toggine, Pannrs, | 1015 opposed to plugloig this country stiddenty | whit ars describod as (L borls and - mibrtgagea | fnount of frelht isoflered for shipmentwhich, | poshlent englucer of. Eada' Jeties, dled sulden: | Tho so-called revalation fn Japan, whis | It the matter would bo before the Benato agalu. | Mo.: Mee Id Welab Hot nringn, Ark,; | nto ety Dlaodaties Tntho gake ofe, fev: | given ue sssumed by the Company upoi the Doweyor Is ruflisedon tho Rrous that thereure | Jy to-day of hiart, discase, aged Bl sours 820 fesuseitated the dormiant autborty o ARG VoS T el i i, AT S S S ST | woling o s i 12’ the Smly veason iy j.::,:éff;a.'»‘ioff“:.‘gp{:;§ i and R CONSULAR CHANGES. Jef tou Sinico (bl WL} ennes o aling), There was such a word as exaggeration. ey, Conueaut, . It, Beargrave, oungs- | they want lilin removed, deht. n the funded ebt of G ¢0 o} .y clety. for the Samourshy ] o aryed thatthore ahouid ba thute to exeiniug | fown, Q:6 A, tramen, Kelorla, 04 oLt Wed: | Xt o Graud Pacific HMotel the Republicans | $10.40105121, tho svorage intcrest ls suid to'| Pistanentuis, Do 14.—Col. I, 1. anford, | Lovisvinie, Ky, Dee. 1—Mr. Theodoro :}::’;.“‘;"‘,‘;3‘;,;;‘{ggfi‘go“{}{m‘,’lfi,,,,,,Jcn,nucn_- 3 B et e panrooned 1 Jor.| Jof Mt N W fadrutd, Bawarit, Neb s taky (hings quictly, The headquartors WL | be 8¢ per cent. ‘ne cost of the yoad and cquip- | the British Commissioner to the Internatlousl Schwarlz, Consul for Germany at this point for | e s Goyerniment bascd on Eurapean ¢fTy 1 st ect b postnonad Il to- [ 166 B0 Toa, Minm, S sJelin 1arbott probally b cused to-morrow evening, 28 it 1s | ment i stuted to be §90,822,8110%, un Inereuso | xhibition, and his stai?, safled to-day for B tho past thirty years, has recelved offictal nott- | riencos nud though at first the payueits madt ] e L L Lxpected that by that time ull matters will be | of $1,407,040,55 over the cost of the roud re- , and hia stall, saffed to-day for Ln- oot g dermon: Consul-General at | fo thetn were not reduced to nny vers 58 ¥ ealne . " Oncer g e gy i Col. Dabeockk and his ase | ported lat year. Of this sum 352,500 {s ar. | Klund. A distingulshed company gave tho Con- | pin wwere provile! ik remarke, rald the Preaident, in sending a Coni= | new, Oscealn, Ta 3 8 ¥ b 2, 0t iR 1 a i 8t. Georize! New York that ho witl ha relieved April 1, | tent, and though many of then were ‘ Ner miice o Lyclana, st ufide S SR | 18 ki i, Clorado Spiigs stk denarb oLome. . coviation cunuted for by supsralructire, incuding frou | ilssloner 8 good siary and e B Lo | Serr, Tho canto for Wiy roinoval 1a not s per- | 1 1% Do At s thc arny o 2 1 1y £ altls b N 3 vel 3 2 A , el | 3 1, (] ! " ‘ v et ¢ thority, In sending s Cutumittes to New OUNE. A mecting of to commitices of twelve, ono $129,912.88 for Jands und fences, und gzm.m] ¢ ol s nion Boclotics, | gonal ono, but 18 produced by tho law recently | Wiso cmployed, It suon became C¥ anit Jendingz cltlzous, presented an addre ohictod requiring all Consula of tho Empire to | entire system which hind given (0 50 rie ] New Vouk, Dec, 14,~The sult {nval D eyers. " Tita law takes, oftect Jau. 1 | portionof the populutior an leund W ollegod fraudulent transaction conne at wmgh time tho places Lu( lm‘:'rchm)lu ‘and lUu would )mvepml bo abollshed. ral Gore the Enuns Bilver-Mine came up fur trial yeeter- | pankers who now In most part fill German Con- Tt hus been Iately deefded by the cent et duy fn the United Btates Clreutt Court ‘hefore | gulates tn the United States will ho filled by | crnment nov anty to reduce the emolum s Judge Wallace and a Jury, 'The (itle of the o e D) he foudal chiefswere Y sult le_“Ths Emmn {mvnr»lllnlnu Company :fl",n‘:‘ gd 10 diglousney; WM Jama <ot t.ul‘ll% {u"yu'fixf;?l&’m'.xifre}’é‘:.é' m;\ far less onersd clal Orleans the Presldent selected tho Senator from 3r, Knott, tho Chalrman of the Jmlldlr{ Com- | represcating tho veteran ofticers and the othor | ur trelzht cars; while there Is o reduction’ on vy Ohlo imd three gentlemen who are mombers of the | mittee, reported o resolution aeasubstitute for Mle. | the Unlon Veteran Assoclation, met esterlay | locomotives uud passenger rolling-stock of #45,- . Itouso of Mepresentatives; therefure, thers wat o | Mct'rary's resolution about counting the Elecloral | piterncon at tho offie of Gen, J. 8, Koynolds | 200. Tho sxpcnses of niaintaitog the rond are champlun in the Senate to present the President's | votos. * It provides for # = committeo of | who peenpled the chalr, Mal. W, C. Carroll given ns follows: Mepairs of roud-bed, $1,811,- i.fl"fu‘l'fi?fi.‘e‘ '“b‘:“;‘:‘..'.‘.‘ééé‘;‘?é‘t'o'f-"ufl‘l"ni: %'i,“.!}l."c‘&"" ‘.‘:‘.’.’.h'l. cé'dm.flffi. '.“.,.z“'fl.’u" “cl‘:‘?nnppfl:x':w'{‘,’ acted as scribe. ‘There wero present (iens. | 680.43; otherreps nml:l tuxes awell the amouit In the House. OF thusa Bentort O U D | e o Fagatt without dluy @ Thoasiro best | White, Chctlatn, MeArthur, and” Boem, Cola. | to £2.016,608.10, of which 821,54 1s allotiud Dot one odthem attended tho scssions of tho He- | cascaluted to nccomplivh n desired cnds also ane Jridges, Beribuer, Bolton, Candee, Vocke, Wil- | to passenger transportation and $1,695,000.54 to | (Mmited) of London sgulnst ‘Lrenor W, Park ———— - —to the evident o turning Board, othar commitice of doven to ruport what ore the | sun, Btuart, Kod|, und Groz, Mafs, 1iall aund ml’im transportation, The vepalra to | Henr l}, Baxter, nnfig Willlam M, Stewart. 0DD. 3:%';'5&2‘.‘;‘:iflo‘ffi.fi"'éf&’flfduffl Ihcmmmuul'lf; Mr. shiormnn satd thero were Senators and Rep- | priviloer, powery, and dutics of the Houss in | Lower, aud Capls, Greag, MeGrath, Woaver, | machinory aro placed ut $3,200,071.61, divided | Gen, Sehonck waa In the court, -FELLOWS, It muy b safely nasumed thut 1o thest ey i rescutatives b Now Orloans belonging to both par- | cunnting the Elovtoral votes. The resolution waa | il Jones, 11 about (e same proportion, and the expen PIILADELRiLA, Pu., Der, 14.—Tho libol suit Spectal Dienaieh fo The Tribuna. Liros the revolt nong 8 portion of the SR tie adopited, unilar thejoperation of the previous queds | Gen, Chetlain stated that in view of themill- | of operuting the roud are placed at $10,217,405, . . Thurmon eald thers was no questlon but | tlon, withont detulo or divislon, ol Thursian sald thero wae o question but | o, withont debals bt cihe post-Routs wi | (17 erganizations atasted by the Denierate, 51, sull divided in nearly the sate proportion, of Strathars & Sons, " contractors, agalnst the | ADRIAN, Mich,, Doc. 14.—Lhe followlng have | i jisibtable, At prosent It uppears it B4 been ore fiomocrat iban lepabiicans in tuat | flust wewion, for ihe e amnaroute Wl | aud the deciledly inflammators appeals thoy | tho labor for unloading und handling fright Hveaing [ulletin’ vesulted fna verdict for tho | been chosen officers of the Michigan Odd-Fel- | fnsurrection hus been almost mnn'li' ool plaintiiTe of oue conte Tho dumsges, cluimed | Jows' Mutual Reliet Assoctation for the ensuing | to tho Kumamotto clan, which Inhat State ‘for some years pust, Ho argued that it | fastewall sorvic Q of the frankling privileg hud miade Lo the people, the meeting biad been | snaking thechlet difference in the proportions. | were $50,000. vears g B ern uf the prindp State for some years pust, Ho aryued that 1L | Gt ml e i tat thor “stoutd hot | alled Lo ive o eatu, fif, and docided expres- | Tho total sums up EUL1AIT &4 of which | e geurs Proailenty 0. W, Westerni, Adren; | QU L M4 ool moveres, 265 cunty exhaifnz In that Hoard, but it was not flicd | haye Leen engrafied on such « bill, slunof opinion on tho part of the saldier- | £4.2146LLB51s charied to passengers and $11,- EDUCGATIONAL Vice-President, Thomas Comming, Tecumsehs | B5 00 SRR, Srilinypuiil, which bs Heiti Uecgiiro the Board intended hot no Democratlc | Mr. Thrackuiorton offered rosolution califng on | cltixens, 906,521.00 to, freight. The earnings and ex- J Tresurer, Azro Ifall, Adrian; Bocretary, A. i | (o8BSI e O erd the. powerful 0 i et B St e | st b WA R il S SR | ol Wt otored e ttlovtogrescson: | bt s e ' comparison o e LY | papa by Do e Frites of Binclar, Adrian, Hieso gentlomon, Mgdulune. | Gf'hout %y Jockiedy and I 1 B om or the fcturatog, Hoard, wo atensely paritsan | Territory, ? Resoteety That n tiio opinon of this Cummittes us follows g :y dudy —Th 1 . G \ sdale, Dexter in tha b "J’" Tichardeon, and Urlffon, 8 | tho prescni political excifement should not be in. 5. ) | ! i ] i 8’ N ! L st o o 18 | KRR S e, o, e o S | rom st £ e snion of &ny man, no matter how hign Lo might be, that | rulfnz he now proposed to make vn 8 new question | v A bt AT 3 " { g Wl ey’ wold deasesd sk | whiclh ll‘)n'-mgdldulf. i m‘mmc& o two n laveentirg conaanc e | O e e o (ranboasietion dethe Jesolutions offered on tue nst., and whic settle, and thut It will be scitled withont violence, 47, 1 nest referred to the aidavits of Bapervisors | then went over under the rilo becanss some mewm- | We g 7 . | aro_reduced $1,157,035,50, fn comparlsun with % ol e o e e Tuat fhay | Woy rovo to debato_thom: ' 'Chera was 10 n- | Wo firhor boltovo that tho Government le uito | 3435, hony over O per cent reduct ] i 1 X etion o the Purdue Univoraity, now in session, have | Givay of iludson, Willimn M, lugg of Portland should spread fn that ‘,h"" tho dsland arranized to petition e Legistaturo for | G- Waldort of Aonro, and W, W, Treei of Kala | Satsuma District (whtch Is ulsd W eouoic 10 Kioustn), it mlaht oevaslun greal an uppropriation to finlsh the new collega maz00, form the Boord ol Trustees, Yately orgunized Guyerninent. 000 meD, and X e ———— building, The administrators of tho Purduc Thie standing army Is under &l eatate decling muking any further payment of GOV, HAYES, 18 1o catlmatcs ara st ail correchy 6 Cloyne Mr Purduos eubseriptlon. An order was | DATTON, O, Doc. 14.—Gov. Hayes and Mrs, | cluas '“"“i(’,'&,‘a‘w‘““}:’“r}' Vident, terefh o ‘ 3 vy 1 ] her over 3 ¢ It passed by the Buard directing whio foreclosuro of | Tlayes speut the day In this city with thelr "m‘:“;‘mg ronressyo Imeanures it b requl u wnd unfalr, must now be bolstersd b{ his colleagne. | Tezar, dopte ‘i tie Amierlcan people would not take the assertion | ~ ‘lse Chalr call o tmo 10 | ahloto quoll any. invarroctionary movement that fon, with an it Jivvnot mado witaly the inis prescrlbed by laws | o e ey wava. i Ui tho | $iay b ad, aind Whita W avow our readiera to | lucseso of about 10 per eeut of business. ;s c taken up fn the | Fardona fo th call of the country, wodeprecato the murtpugs on the Walntt Grove farin, by | fricuds, aud were this ovenlug the gueats of tho ; levelupment, ¥ ; to conut ont Tilden and count 1 layes, 1o count, | mormiug huwr, atter Ly busineus thes peuding In Tighiy uniwiso and dan=eratls auy action which a MASTER CAR-BUILDERS, ;‘L';{;)"‘lbl‘:°“:‘;‘{u'fl;t ot the bulanco of ths sul- | Gaptiomun’s Assombly st one of tho fvest re- | 1ore :{{2”“’;‘;,‘{';;:{“,‘.3:. uny enengics aud 7 i ut Niclolle aud count In Uackard, o en thn | Sooubiostionbr sheh o caso 1 hie oxperionice m tha | ebe e el o o or - ass Yesterday aftornoon at the Palmer Houso an e contions over given in tule ity Ludios and | irces of the sountry. | wihio machinery of the election was i1 the hunds | Huuse, but he thoughit that that was the natural | mceting ( funs buo cal g of 80 fmportant mecting of master car-builds d eutlemen from all sections of ‘the Miawm! Val- e —— ' if ceting of formor soldicrs at present. g r car-builders un LUMBER AT MANISTEE, o k. rospectss i of the Democrats, and the Kelumlnr Board wus | and cummon-senso ruling, sod ho therefore de- it Intendents we ) " ey were presont. Uncortaln Bustness Prospé \ O e oF Diemucratd, parluh ftor par- | cied that that was wow the rst bustuces in order, | - Bhiort speeches were mado by Col, Vacke, Gen, rallroad superintendents was held. There woro Epecial Correspondence of The Tritune. ———— e Bipublica®: Jiml" fah was (hrown outwiluout even Anamdavit or pro. | _ Discussion followed, mewbyre on both wlice Tieem, Cols. Condes, Scribner, and Kock, aud | prescut the followlng named master | unisTaz, Mich,, Dev. 12.—The recont snow- SEA-DOGS, Wotmyerz‘dlffi';'érnu ‘next summer 31 : oo (vt Kupers et Sy wero thrown out | calnciding rencrally with (e 'vlows taken by tha | Geng. SlcArthur uid White, after widch tho | car-bullderss W, MeWood, ~Grand Trank | fail, though much lighter than lumbormon do- he. salld ohe wewsboy L srothies un the 3P v ir Bexto 4 tho Clep of New Orieans fen | Bhesiser, snd fuo irst resolution wi tukon up. 1t | resolution was unanimously adupted, and the | yollyay, Canada; Jobn Kirby, Lako | yire: e rnin Anecidl Dilgachilg TM Triouss. s pot iy “aiter e cloction. o watier what | wus uue‘alcred Ly Mz, Lo Moyno for the supoint: | Counntiee, whichuit wut diesclve, allourned. | Hallwny, o Conmls O et yuirayy | Miredyhshad thoufloct of prudatiug aw little Enie, Pa, Do i4—The marines in tho [ WRRMOZ 00 oqon personsge i he “5:-‘;,'.:‘1':&‘1{2:..':! u“[u ;0"-:3‘;; o‘,ull‘::c’x'l Lt shujic nt ll:l'rtr‘\: ol gu’r'x'sxl;.‘xp‘ufl'}g’;".;fi:‘.:fn n".'fi?fl‘u‘fu‘bi:ni\‘s; subject Lo the calt of the Chair, e "“’“’1 Now “Yurk Centonl & “lllllzl; nu‘l‘lfllyl In the lx::glng operations that ennually | United States steamer Michigun were ordered, thres foet )fiml?,“wu{;udmlfll’k;nlilz““z e ented that the st of the Loulslaua Legle- | countlng the Electoral yotes, T Hiver Sediroads Mobert. Miller, Michigan Cen- | take Placo at thik polnt, Our streots aro filed | with thelr ofiicore, to Washingion todday. Tho | and cost aud trouscrs geverul LSy wild ; L Aoekded the lecuion Jaw of IR0, | B, Woud (N. X.o Fatued % quoptian of coslder. BOGARDUS DEFEATED, Dot I G Ureat Western, funilion, Can.; | witn huge logging slelghe aid supply.tcams. | ehip will bo i ol o men during 156 | Tl asvsea & sold. airy wad F¥H L u_'\:,:-‘aa ::u:;l;l:mln:r:l;umm‘l‘ly 4:5 '-)tll':n;-m:::l’i‘z"m:l :m-}umhlem‘z. '—77 W Bh, Ho 8ax Francisco, Cal, Dee. 14,—In the pig- | J. Osthen, Chlr.nli( & Cauuds’ Bouthern; Willt | There Is o sctive demund for log-blunks and | winter, and in tho spring wilt be Jald up. suavity: s U¥ m!P“: i d Dslrdity £ shals G cymiior ik now. con-shooting match ot Oakland to-day between | 18 Campbell, Ubicago & Nortlwestern o | dluneter-books; and the fuces of imuny men — ——t— W Thut depends on the PUICCeRs by 08 ot W to preecrve the purity of electisus, ‘und The second terolution waw one offered by Me. y bel b | Verbryck, Cli ook lelund & Pac who have been sitting sround £ cral weoki 1 cully, Ef this 'lection bl busty t paoan Iy Lo preserse tho purity of electlols Say | Wik of Toxa. iusiraciing fua Committe on | Capt. Bogordus und Crittenden Robluson, o | JiitcYEl oo, Mitvuukee & St. Tauls W. F. | wultiuge for t) % srouud for several weoke MATRIMONIAL, stiun, cully, O AW IS rrupeatt ¥47 ko d Lo vy should Lo no eleetiuns, Printlui to report's Jomt resalution for pefiting of | lawyer of this city, singlo birds and pairs, Ho- e, Clllcago, Milwaukes &8t Fault Wo . |l o e o b e ouy streuts Wiy Spectal Disyaich to The Tridune. while Yonger, and then s &0 cr sd o7 o My, Morton atd the great question before the | tho Agrlculturul Jteport of 1570, aud it was s palrs, Smith, Cleveland, Columbus, Ciocfonut] & To- | huge piae-orests, und ere long our etrests will out, s0's pupers 'l sell bl T Joulsfans Ketumning Buard was that of Inthnida- | adopted. gavdus killed fifty-two eingle birds and twenty- | dianapolis; R. B, More, Flint & Pere Murquctto; Toninirder. und violonce, I'me conutry wanted | boon after, the louse went (nto Connittea of the | Stven at pafr-shootlng, and RRobinson fifty-tureo | Edward Jeflries, Illinoia Central; F. N. Finney, X to Ltar abuut tbeac criwea, 1t waated o bear | Whole on the Post-Otlice Apprupriutivn bill siugle birds and thirty-two in palrs. Bupurinteodent Toledo, Peorla & Wassawy R % v o I tuge phus-forcsts, wid er long out etrests will | muoowmaron, LiL, bec. Ho—Mr. Warner | SLibidtidublo in uo T anthiintt, L do Mave 1o ewduro every wiuter, Tho strangoe | Sinceuk, formerly o bushucss man of Bloomivg- | retirs o & compotency, i JU® will naturally usk, *\Where fs everbody(" sud | ton, and Miss Lizzle Temple, duughter of Will- Theta's e prospects, cullye