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THE CHICAGO ''RIBUNE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1877, sibla that the Republican majority In tho Senate FOREIGN. ‘r #eine in Misslesiopl were made by intoler | ¥ —— cy. Gon. Bradisy T. Johnson, of Virgints, who, it will be remembered, recently acted with Senator Gordon, of Georgin, as Wade Hamp- Siriam, Enfland eapeclally fe fesnonaible for | nection mads fs with the Pannsylvanie Raflrond 2 blriem, Eogtand onpeciaily 1o ftinaciuames of | Compane. b T . Atientie & _Paclo e e will not be again reduced. RACUNTRUR. 1 thdgbe < 2 ot e proslatm In. an nnmiistaxable volee | Felegraph Company to exchange business witl *.uce, social ostraclem, intimidation, frand, ' nd violence, Jie does mot believe that the re- o - that the direct rale of the Oitomen Government It With all ‘orted Detnocratic majority of about i 000 1a o | ton's adrlser, has published a letter in which be NEOUS. % v vl ennsgivAnin Raflrond atations. e Tl of the people. counsels moderatlon,—pointing out the fact hi‘sfifi,%}:fi,;, EOL Tho Porte to Decide TosDay | Trs soitica mmcemicncy. provincee mastceass, | fliese extensions, most of which have beeh obly that the weapons that Tilden's suppotters now Ix \ fo The . Whether it Shall B T B ety st ba brought uiterly to an | Fecently completed, and with the greatiy-im- i TENNESSEL propose 1o use inay at a future day be turned Spectal Dispateh fo The Tridune. ether al a end. Mohammedan intolerance must bo Y Aoon | proved condition of its facilities, the Atlantic & L - 5 S sgalnst them. On this polnt he eays: 87. PAULy Minn., Jau. 3.—Both Houses com- Peace or War, down: sothe trueat service will be done to the Pacific Telegraph Company fs Yrcpnrn:l to un- Sounmmedan refiglon: that religion must be loft | dertake a much larier service than has hitherto Treaadd yunindered, . Gnity of opinion will come | been posaible, Tust. Libecty of opinlan mast come Atats Tn recognition of the Iarge patronage that has "he duty of striking down oppression in foreed | poen accorded to the Company, and for the pur- apon Sadand. She mont revérss the policy of | nose of Tulty occapylng ita facilivies, tho ollow- thie last twenty-fite yesrs. The Enslls s y occupying ) Wil ot ba boand by Any alllance with the op- ng additional reductions of rates betweea Nesww Dreenor, Tha dread of g ance arceaion Ts un. | York aud the principal cities named helow wiit D ihe facs of Itnrone's opposition: the ma. | take effect on and after Jun, 1, 1877,—2_propor- tions of the West will not assent Lo the absorption tlonato reductlon belug inade Interchangeably of Tarkey in Rossia, To act tpon such dread by between ail the polnts indleated, and betweeh THR BENATORIAL ELACTORS. “. -Rpectaf Dispateh 10 The Tridun , KasaviLLz, Teun., Jan. 3.—1t Is n foregone brtlusion that ex-Gor. Iarts will be elected ‘'orihé long term fnthe United Btates Senate sext - Tresday, with Batley, Key, Bate, . and ‘urney as the most prominent -candidates for l:‘l-huu term. The Governor's message was 1t s mnch more fmportant that the question of constitational law arisins out of this Presidential contest shonld be aettlet on runnd principles, thau that tney should be decided fn favor of the Demo- cratie party. The Constitution remains with o8, and every constenction of 1t made after delibera. tioa and discustion by competent anthority 1s re of great weight in all futare diacaselons. and parties change. WDAL party necessities qnite to bé malntained aa the law 10-day, be- cnitea auch & law inares fo their benefin, & year pleted thelr preparations for work by adopting rules, allowlng nileage, stationery, mewapapers, ele., and agreed to meet In foint convention to The Opinion General that the hear the Governor's tnessage st 11 a. m. to- \ Decision Will Be for NOTTOW. PENNATLVANIA. War, JARRISAURG, ', Jan. B.—Uov. Tartrantt, in * h}; 'nmn;e, makes no reference to uational aflalrs. RADWAY'S - READY RELIEF Russia Calls Out Her First Reserves,..- 3 4 T b 1 I . anto. i Oy meature of hostility would at the preaént mo- | Boston snd Portlsud and the Western cities: L CONGRESS. :Ffl:‘h"';'?’-bff he ekl 'ffx".'%.'n‘fif:'fl'?n::. | Cotmsng, 0, Jan. B—The Scto was not Subjects Between 30 and 40, BT ctimiaalpolly; 15 ol ancourete e Lo o R SENATE. oh of Mt THiden, Some would Intiat npon | in ression to-day. y e Cures the Worat P! i owops of iho Foleral Government of he wildest requirt Aond e Inaciible shame of macrificinz her duty rre orat Paina in Wasntazoy, Jan. B—On motion of Mr. | 2RTTION compretiensire e e hecrs | fe House 8 b1 wns Introducel, renich 0 ! New York ta Chicago, 111, foher interent, the ‘great duty of redreasing op. g . iietom an pravenling wa 0 th palry inteasi | Now YOIk o Ginclanati, § of ee mercantile Empire. New York ta Coltmbua O e waa outlived her own eraof reltslons | JOU YOU (G Tavennorl, 1 areocution and race enmity. Letall her Influencu | Naiy York to Uetrnit. Mich. ‘exerled to save Europe from their sway, N Yok to Indianamotiey 1 A portion of the commercial claea Is cailing for another of those wars connected with teading in- ety 1 Lereats which have been the disgrace and hindrance 1 T onr generation. Let ont volce be ralsed for Jus- | RET YOLk o B, 1 3 lllfellnsl:!:rancbermm nrfiq |o|gl\'ln r;mlr'e to pol- | The Roumanian Army Again cy-holders before forfelture 8 declared. e intion to inyestigate the causcs of the Placed on a War-Footing. Athtabula railroad disaster was offered and latd ot e, . f.—The Democatic State | Lord Sallsbury’s ¢ g a 1. Lours, Jan. 8.—The Denoctatic Blale o allsbury’s Course AppT Central Committee, in sesslon at Jeferson City, i y's Course Approved by this evening adopted a resolution dedlaring that o British Government. “The Democratic mn([umy in the November Nright, tho bill declaring the true Intent and neaning of the Unfon Pacific Ratlrond ncts of ' Jaty 3, 1862, July % 1564, and July 8, 1806, was ' \akenup. It peforstothe claims mado by the . Zemtrsl Draneh of the Unfon Paciflc Railroad © 3gmpany for lanas and bonds for the construc- Jon o its road in excess of 100 miles {rom the there very powers, which we may now be realous in advoeating, may be uned to our desttaction, The signs of the times aru s0 strongly agalnst the extreinista that they are growing despond- ent, aud the moderate, renlly-patziotic members of both parties ara greatly encoursged that & wise and peaceful end to present complications {3 nedr at hand. From Ono to Twenty Ninutes, NOT ONE HOURB i o e, e warking cinescs of {hia coun- 3 ; 0 Misgouri River. election is the best evidence of tho sentimenta iy forgiva the Minister who shail ase New Yark to Toledo, O ol At the expiration of the morning tour, Mr. CAPITAL GOSSIP. o Moeracy ot the State. 1t 1s therefors | The Wintry Weather Likely to Almost try el iover forEive e N eanne of appreanion, | New York fo Wheeling, 7 | After Resding this Advertisoment Heed THRE PRESIDENTIAL OCTLOOK—A PRACRFUL BO- unnecessary to call a Conventlon to give ex- preasion % the views of the Democratic voters Totally Impedo Warlike Action, Pt the State s also having full faith and ;;mfiduncfi lnq(he (Wlsdnm :ud nlrlnlhlmut'fl tl:e THE EAS emocratic Senators and Representatives in ¥ TABT. e ey doclare the willingners nnil pur- BABT We are determined to use, throngh onr varinus ors ganizations, all legitimate means al oo comniand MADISON. lt')‘ln!‘l'lu lnn“nm one F!n“y:l"xlsngllllh mgnfiz ahall be spent, ot one Englian Mfe eacrificed, | T prop up U o most eteatable despotism thac ever | The Wioconsin Iistorical Roclety—-Gen. i~ exfeted. .more, Lorton, from the Committee on Privilegas and Eloctions, submitted a report tnat Willtam M. Turner, Manager of the Western Unton Tele- graph office at Jacksonville, Ore., has retused to thewer rortain questions’ put to him, on the LUTION ANTICIPATED—PRESIDENT HATES AND THR SOUTI(—ROTATION 1N OFFICE—THS 8ENA- TORIAL BLECTIONS. Special Correspandence of Tha Tribune. Any One Suffer with Pain, RADWAY’s . Wasninaroy, D, C., Dec. 8l.—Tiere we stand, ; IR TURRISI CAMINAT. Jonenr Arpreoantn, GEoRaE Smirrox, Bpectat Dispateh to The Tribuna. o ;[nuc;::n he 5»‘3;10 m..vt '::;:;':fifulxlfie .1‘2‘3:-‘1”:; like Janas on the portal of his temple, on the 5’,‘;{;;’3 :\f’cggpfl;ms :vn(‘m?m sl:;-;ht‘rm:m:{‘ ViENNA, Jon, B—The Political Correspondence ;{.-"g;;::ml,fi‘lr‘;;:;;“h Joux WesTox, Mapison, Wis., Jan, .—The State Historical RE A D Y ¥ o 3hame Companys S bon to anawer quer: | Lreiool 1o o e b | Taieed or obh shition oF the yesdential - | prints Constantinople tclogram dated Jar. | yunpmk or A 90 % amp FoLicE-coN | Hoclety tolay hisd its anaual inceting. Tio al- tho Centennial twelvemonth, and gazing for- ward Into tho unknown futare of 1877, lLetus hope that the chivalric ardor and sublime ener- gy which preserved our Unlon through a civil conflict will prove a match for the {ntrigucs of scheming politicians; and that wo shall con- vince Christeadom of our ability to maintain freo institutions,~reassuring tho masses of the 014 World, who arc struugling tuwards the samao goal. TIR PRESIDBNTIAL OUTLOOR fndicates a pesceful and successfl sotation of the questions which bave given reasons for ap- preliensions, ‘The Democrats have uncondition- ally strrendered South Carolina; they virtually concede Florida; and now thelr only chance for success {8 by holding and claiming the Mlegal vote of Louisiana. This they eantot do, In the faco of the testimony already taken [n that Btate by tho Senate Committce, which fully sus- i1on4, and cannut refuse to do so by virtue of .:ls &nn?n f:&m:nllun with the Company. Or~ ered printed. ¢ M. glorlun ave nolicethat he would call the caolution up for action to-morrow. M, Wright's bill, declaring the trus intent . 'snd meaning of the Union Pacific Railroad acts, + ‘wan debated at longth. Mr. Fdmunds-esid tho Committes on the Judiciary, had come to the concluslon that the ‘ompany was not entitled o receise any bonds ‘o aubsidics furtherthan it had already recelveds ed that the dalin would have no status y Judicial court of tho United States. The subjcet was one for legistative action. Pendlng discussion the Senate went into ex- fecutive sesston, and soon adjourned. h CONPINMED. ¢+ The Senato confirmed the following Post- ) \Tuuu: (l:osgn . Anderson, Pittsburg, Pa.3 e cira 22 ltyland, Hochester, Ind.s 11, Ki i Wineiow, Kokoma, Ind.; Jobu D. Hunter, Web- + ster Cltyy Ine | Teulties which so serfously thrcaten the peaco | 2, wwhich says: * In consequence of the great snd welfare of tho couniey. fnfluence brought to bear, the agreement of the ' . Turkish Cabinet Council is less complete than 7. Louts, Mo., Jan, 3,—The Missourl Legis- . comp Jaturo met at Jefferson City at noon to-day, fl,d before. Midhat Pashs, Grand Vizier, threatens both Houscs, after soms prelimiuary buufnm, to reslgn, and there is o possibility of & mints- adjourncd 1ifl to-morrow. terlal crists.” 'n the House, L. D. Walker was elected tem- orary Speaker, and M, V. Hobbs temporary BTARLE, ditions Lo its Hurary duting tho last “year were % R&k{f"“mfflfi Nen::nflv‘c; llhe :ffi?‘é:h‘:’ 2,820 volumes and 2,830 pamphicts. ‘The pres- cking outpage perpetrated on Ly ~ | ent strength of the Jibtary is 85,150 volumes and roall within némile of the Town of Hungerford | 5o {4 on the night of Dee. 11,—Inspector e ond | 85,017 pamphlets, with 018 atlascs and miape. om the Dlalt ol Shorter, of the Herks police | Among its lbrary additions are 203 bound val- force, being brutally murdered by a gang of | umes of newspaper files, of which twenty-seven poachers who {t fs Lelieved Iny in walt for thelr | were In the last contury, dating from 1720 victims and suddenly attacked them before LIy | 4o 1504, Seven ol alntings W adde il time to defend themaclves, thelr staves be- axa, palating ErY fng found in their poekets O e felces | ¢1 to tho gallers, making tho total Ing found t avered. About 11 o'clock on | number 100. ‘The Hon. Alexander Mitchell, of Monday night Police-Constable Gollry was walk- | Milwaukee, was elected President, with a lurge {:‘F s’g:agfl;““ (‘\’,‘I‘gn]c‘:\‘ggéu’c’l‘l’l"“‘ ) !:‘{'[f"ifi:“‘ number of Vice and honorary Vice-Presidents; ford toll-bar, ho saw somcthing in tha Corvesponding Becrctary, Lyman U, Drapers Tord ol vl atrutk & Hghty | Livrarian D 8. Durrie. ' Tie Soclety Is ina Jonwd 16 was tho body of ono of ~his | VI DOSDETGUS conditlon. found I inmion, Iving faco downwards in | o The many friends of (ieh. Andrew . Elmore, e af biood, witls portions of tho skull ecat- ono of the members of the Stato Hoard of B O os vk, Goiby arauscd o toil. | Charitics aud Reform, and a_prowinent citlzen Fato keeper, and asked him to notlc If any one of our State, who was reported in the wreek at came throngh the gate while he went into town. An’""‘b,“l“' were glad to meet bls gental fuce b iy then ot a.cart and returned with a man | the clty to-day, he lnving escaped the perlls of RELIEF BA Cre for Every Pain It was tho Firat and is tho Only Pain Remedy ' That Instanily stons the moat excrucl A mptions. and Gures cngcations Wherher ot (13 Lunys, stomach, 1o Cr i Lony. siomach, owels, OF OLDCF KlAnlk or orzans by IN FROM OXE T0 TWENTY MINUTES, RUSSTAX RESERVES CALLED. Tork, Vizxna, Jan, 8,~Rusaa contiones her prepa- “Thera will be both Senatorinl and TTouse cau- ratlons for war. The firat reserve force of Cos- cuses to-night to nominate officers, sacks has been armed. These nre between the Y COUNT THR VOTEA.) sage of 20 and 80, The sccund reserve, it i3 Covrstnus, O., Jan. 2.—In_the Iouse to-da. 7. Knox Intraiiiceil folnt remutlon thal las | thought, wil be cailed ont Immedlstely. Thls ot the General Assembly meet in folnt | force ‘will consist of men aged from 10 to 40. convention on Friday, Jan. 5, to witness tho HOW IT LOOKS IN FARIS, counting of the votes of the last election for Panis, Jan, 8. Princo Orloff, tho Russfan Am- State officers. Mr. Converse, of Franklin, | yassador, had an interview with Jules Simon to- moved to amend by striking out the words ! Wyritness the counting™ nmfinsun Weount the | 487+ The Eastern question 1s considered very votes.’ This created a sensation at once, aud a | Frave. A Cabinet council hns been sumtaoned. wery lively intercst in the proceedings. Thovote A GLEAM OF DOPR. on the motlon, & divilon being called for, | Loxpow, Jan. 3.—A dispatch dated Constan- . N ' ! o Nomatter how violent or excracl tree colns e of stlyer dollars, for making the THD BEST LBOAL TALENT Jioneo ,,,,cn(, e fing that slwaya herctofare the | sppear to have abondoned the hopa that o rup- {‘;fimfi’;}:;;‘:fl“"'El’}l'x"‘l"";";!“mm;f;'*gm '::f_*;t:{ AGRICULTURAL. " 1sdaso miay sader game legaltendor, and {0 1ot 10 s Tor 1 e e D e o th Taws | 10 ey g Lt BT hLe ] maoved | turo may yot be wrofded, Miduat Pasia, when | whrouglythe gt g fo finites, 240 pusned petal SCULTURML and the precedents regulating the counting of the Electornl votes. \When thie scssfon began, & month ago, there was a disposition ‘manifested by Republicau Scnators generally to clatin for he reference of the joint resolution tothe Judi- | visiting tho German and Italian Ambassadors clary Committee tiil to-morrow. ‘This was lost | ¢ by the same vote as before. A reconsideration fuesday, adopted a somewhat moro couclliatory ” Tost, sl t! ! trict party | tone. At the present moment it is belloved tha {-‘;&f“"{.fi‘{n‘: %n?:ld,mnuh:‘l;fl;; m;. (: ;ngEa, .z Porte at the sitting of the Confercnce to-uor RADWAY'S READY RELIER WILL starteq back for IHungerford, and that they INDIANAvOLIS, Juti B.—The State Board’of soemod to bo fn an ogitated stato. Shorter's | 4oy, o oot feely waa taken to lungerford, and Geldby Agriculture to-day elected the following new having met Police-Constabla Brown,} of RKint~ | members: Fiith District, J. W. Coficld} Sixth, tlie colnage, from tima to time, of siiver dollars contalning 4125 grains, ond that no chargo shall bo made for couverting etundarl silyer ‘bultio into coin dollars. Air, Jiewitt objected to Ita reference. the Presiding Officer of tic Scunte the ol right | far as thla House is concerned. row will not give o formal refusal to tho de- fory D tmoiwint tinsarch of tho Tinestons G l‘{;:,’:zf‘.lttl“:"‘“)\"]’,“’(‘:‘l‘i":‘“;'l{“;m:n‘::::v Afford Instant Ease. Mr, Phillips (Ran.) Introduced s bill extend- | to open, count, and declaro tho votes for Presi- g mands of the Powers, Tothiog nad been seen of him for somo 2 e MUy y A, B, Claypool; & s Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflamma. {orz the time to pre-cmptors on public lands, tion of tho Bladder, Inflammation of the . and for the appralsement of certain lands. +Referres < Mr, Wilson offered a resolution requesting the Committes un Rallroads to report ‘whether . 4t is expedient to provide for the appointment ‘of & Natfonsl Bonrd of Engineers to superviso . the condition of inter-State raliroads, so_far as William Cefm; Tweth, IL T. Sunpla; Thirs Tonre.E They waiked further up tho rond, aud ; ] i Tovini zong a ehort distanca D o, Iane, | teently I Catlwell. Lectures wero delivered | HgR of tho Sladdor, Tnflamm i Eon e b6 i tho lfclcas | during the doy and ovening by Crof. E. . Coz, Hote:, Munins, Conkostiod ot tiia they of the Inspestor Iyl face downwards on | Stato_ Geologlst, on “The Centennlal,? and Beathing, Paioitoon or the ground, with i ek} o batered I and | Pror. £ E. Whie, President of Purduo Unver- L Tt Hoatoston s Drains protruding. 118 cap was lying close : o - i B e ot atsome - | Atz on « Bilucstion util grizaliiee.h Prof. Grous, Diphthorin, Catarrh, INDIANS. LORD SALISDURY'S COURSE. Loxpox, Jan. 8.—It {s oficially announceil Result of Crook's Campalgn—Marder of Two | this morning in the ZTimes that Ballsbury's Citizens by the Savages—Gen. Crool’s | courso on the Turkish question Lna been dis- Yodinu Soldlers, snd Thelr Conduct In the | yjne1y mariced out by tha Homo Department, g;‘::‘l“:'!"'fi'vyo Taic B fesskation of and tiiat he is not to devlato from it i uny par- dent and Vice-President, with the two Houses of Congress as spectators. This hasty opinion was fortified by a compllation mado by Chlet Clerk McDonald, of the Scnate, from the Jour- nals of that body, in which there were no alln- sions to the co-operation of Congress. Dut, 1 beel Wi o, | White sald na sgricultural school fu the world Tnfluenza;"Hoadache, Tit oeateiy o trvaers s coneeroed. Hteterred,. " | sty SOrt B UL w keaorsl sareh intp | CumzmnE Wyew Jan, B | tleslar, Tue puaranteas poe i Do tarico off lawins buon throwh oree, & ke | would mako a farmer of a student—that they | , _SevEaiE, Hehoarnstism, Outd Ohilts *™ Mr. Knott, Chairman vf the Judiciary ‘Com- | contemporary suthoritles, such as the fites of Towing detalls of Crook’s roturn consldored reasonable by Boaconsfleld and Der- | Jock of o gun. Thera were no signs in the road | Were eimply good aclentific schoole, Ague Clulls, Chillblains, nnd Frost m’ta mitbee, presented the report of the Committce | the Natlonal Titdligencer, tha Aunnlsof Con- | loming detal ook s sabumLY by, and {f they ore not cranted England will in- | or in the lans of aby trugisle, und it s thero- Spectal Dispateh to Thie Tribune. 5. .on the admissfon of Jomcs B. Belford s Rep- _yesentative from Colorado, with o resolution _ AT detlaring Colorado to be a Stato In tho Union isand that Halford shoull bo admitted. Mr. 4 lurd presonted & minority report, Whicl recom- ~— mends tha passage of au act by Congress ad- ‘m{tm’z Colorads, The reports were rceom- mitted. —— : Mr. Jinnter fotroduced a bill for the clection ~ of Federal ofticers and to prevent fraud in elce- G yons. Referred, «-4 " Mr. Durbam, from the Committee on Expen- pg), dtures In the Department of Justice, reported * & bill fixing tho ftes of the clerks fu tha United , Statos District and Circult Courts, Fasscd. 11 " Also, by the_same, n bill lixing tho pay of s Marsbals and Deputics. It provides that the ot Cumpeusation of Marshals shall not excecd " 83, r annum, and that of tho Deputics Imb sl not excced $3 per day when actually cn- FEtrEryaN, Dec. 28.—Crook's command |/t ronched hero to-day. Tiho campalgn has closed, | **7 “"":&i‘l‘:;‘”c’o S the hostlles belog too distant to be reachied in f = v A% this weather. Tho commond left Bel- Loxpox, Jan. 45 2. m.—Tho Standard’s dis- fourche Dee. 2% - in very sovde patch from Belgeade says Rusala is unwilling to weather, On Christmas the mercury froze in enter nto any engugement directly with Serviz, e O iinia auored (o want of for. | This s coustdored o concession to Austria. Al nyze, and a number of mules were turned loose, | the Russian officers {n Scrvin have been ordered The forago traln was met at Wind Itiver Creek | to jola tho army at Kischioefl. lr::'l"‘: "L{}“‘;‘&lzs“zfi:g‘fii\%wfi: "l"i:“"‘bfll'l: 7TifR PORTA'S MEPUSAL CONSIDRRED CERTAIN. geventy Crows, met the column 4 With | Lowpox, Dec. 46 8. m—Tho Russian Te Pumpkin _Buttes, but, as their scrvices eqropblc Agency lias s dispatch dated 8¢, Te- were not required, they were sent torsburg, Wednesday fternoon, stating that back, They r--Yan. that the destrction | the Porte’s refusal s cousidered certain, and of a Chieyenino vilags by Mackenzle created o ool e, Trails wiro passed leading f“‘t,lfi‘:‘i’;n}‘“m’;fi:flm“ to Bebaatopol R ihvcctions, showing thut the Tndians | fOF the Juaperia ¥ - \rern seattering. Crazy-lorse fson the Little The Times correspondent at, Vienna tele- gress, Benton's * Thirty Years in the Benate," and the moro recent verbatim revorts in the Congresstonaé Qlode. From thess different sources hias been compiled 3 JIISTORY OF TUH VOTE-COUNTING, which farnishes’ tho lex non seripta which must regulate theceremantal in February, Senators Conkling and Edmunds have given theso prece- dents o carcful study doring the holiday-vaca- tlon now drawing to a close; and they intimate that the Joint Committce, of which they aro members, will find no difficulty in framing a programme which can bo peaceably carricd out by all, Indeed, with the exception of a few Democratle office-seekers, who hunger and thirst aftor the flash-pots now In Republican 4 2 Srnixovinip, 1l dun. h—The State Board | The seplication of the Teady Tieltef to th {;::g:::;}f;;;;;;1,}};,";;,';2,;:‘;:;ffg;*g:,’;,‘,‘fi,},‘:;,{ oA tiro. Ticidl & meetinz._to-night at the | LAE FCHS tho patu or dinicuily calsia wil A folniug fields, and first kitled ‘the Inspector; Agricujtural Department Tiall, at which were Twenty drops In half & tnmbler of water will, fn 3 J e ee” must have been In the act of run+ | Present Yesides the Board, Goy. Boverldgo, Gen, | fow miulos, cure Lramps, Latiks’ Sonr Stormachs e Rankerford whon he was over- | 305t A & lras TS of members of the | WSO B Inteiopaisacntern, Colle, ning tonarl e Tiio two_men men. | Legislature. Tho exhibition of fruits and winica | \Eregiérssiontl slwayecarry & banioof RADWAY' D1 3 X i '3 toued abave, Day and Tidbury, with two of clafmed especlal attention, and after both had TEaDY M LIEF with them. ‘A few-drons It watcr wiil tioged atiove, Doy aud Bhibuys Sty and | been well ‘sumpled and awards mice, (107, BN e Feenen Bibar or bRt s stimataat. o f ‘ 3 h Brandy or Blttess as a stimulant, Henry Tldbury, all notorious poachers, were ap- Beverlige made o few remarks euloglstic of enn g the agricultural Interests of the Stato. ‘Beuator " robcndeds unid tho, dlothes, thes WLERYIY | Logun folluwed o olluslon fo Ll erttlty and FEVER and ACUE B b b the four men wero Lrought befora | AETcaltural rrasurecs of theState and coin- ‘) O Mr. Lovelock Coxe, at tho Itungerford Police mending the fostering care by the Stato of her Feverand Ague cured for fifty cones, Thers 13 not g R rlcultural interests, temedinl agent In the world that wili or anl Btation, and wers formally remanded. o5 heie, and il niher Miairions, Diftons .&'#{EJ‘:"";.“\} ————— e~ = oo Anak wther fovcrs (alieil hy Ratwar Lin n o 15) 30 G 3 . THE WEATHER, ek an Hindwava ftcad Rellar, FIGky ccts per bo Kew YGI,E';EJ“?,{‘TEE‘-,,EOJ:E? of B .| Wasnnetox, D. C. Jan. é—1a. m—In tho bl e Boody va. Bamucl J. Tilden and otliers was to- UpperLakoregion, rising, followed by faling ba- day dismlssod, plaintilt not appearing. rometer, cold weaterly winda, backing to warmer = L .’\!((:.l‘c":n?zle'fi forcd an amendment, striking kespiols m:’,-:’:;:::f:::mm, ““df.'zl.":}muk is atisfled with tho result of fir,;': I.::.':;,‘: ifl{ffl“fl'&‘i’f’f.fi‘ffi‘&“‘x‘h&‘.’i 1loady's attarnoy cxplalna hls non-sppearanco '°“‘h°"y’°m‘$::f, ‘.Zf..".‘..'lli.‘u’:’.“‘" Faather: ik e iaion ot S1.50. N quorum 8- | of the Presidontial muddle, True, there are o e Crooke le atided, s ient “tho. 10 | O \Wedneaday tho Turkish Amonssador in Vi- | ¥ stating hewas detatned inBrooklyn, and says Chioao, an. 3. dians on the muve in the dend of winter. e He expresses the upiulon that the hostllcs will enna called at the Forelgn Office and communi- not atand apother campalin. The fricndly | eated a telegram from the Porte, according to o e with o stnall. columnn of troops, will | which Turkey ls unable to accept the Iypsis upon finisls the matter. There is every reason to he- 3 finish tho et Thers b ey o aunon the | ™ the proposals of tho lowers aro drawn surrounding tribes when the sprivg opens. 1o will move to open the default, Newangk, N.J., Jan, 8.—The Presbytery of Newark to-day, by a vota of 18 to 12, fuund tho Tev. Mr. Lee gulity of vlulating the Scriptures by allowing a woman to preacl fn his pulpit. Spectat Dispateh to Tne Trivuns. f1nxaT, Neb.dan, S.—Lrivate John McFarlan, of Capt. Burt’s company, Ninth Infantry, was found frozen to death Inst night on the road to Red Clond, McFarlan wos one of n party cn route to guard the l'l:\l.ku River bridge. y o \Vnmfifi'x‘é“é,"\’\'fi‘.‘ N T T “Wiscousin Merine Sheep-tirowers' annual iucellng sras closed at this place to-lsy. Seymour Brooks, of Troy, was clected Preslient, und C. 1L Giibbe, of Whitewater, ctary, ‘The mecting was well nttewded and very interesting. special Dirpatch to The Trivune. DR. RADWAY’ RIGOLATITG PILS, eleaantiv conted with aweet gu iy, cica hen. s few who belleve that the final result will bo the election of Tilden by the Ilousc, and of Wheeler Ly the Senate, as Prosident and Vice-President but the great majority hereabouts honcstly be- leve that Haoyes and Wheeler sre to bo declared elected, and to be inaugurated on tho 5Sth day of Mareh next, without violenco or bloudshied. 'THE SOUTUERN POLITICAL LEADKNS will sccept this_situntion with alacrity, snd it Ia expected that Gov. Hayes’ appolatineits will be suchat tho South as to jive the Republizan Darty an_{mmediate status” there, and destroy the color-llue, Let this be done,—l¢t the Soutli- rn white peopls beeowe polftically divided,— and thelr respective efforts to obtalnuczro votes forona ticket or the other will sceuro to the nes gro his political rights and rood treatment. If TiB CARPET-DACGENS PASS AWAY into political insiguiflcance, few will mourn, “liey liave been tolerated as a result of the Civil in, etther, t over. The 8peaker nY‘polnLc\l Mr. McDill on the Cominitice ou Rights, Dutles, and Privileges of the House in counting the Elcctoral vote, in place of Mouroe, oxcused. Adjourned. THE SITUATION, BXTHEMISTS DESPONDENT, AND MODERATA MEN COMING TO THE PHONT, Dispateh fo Cinclnnats dommercinl. Wasutsoron, D. C., Jan. 2—~The political in- . dientions aro that the extremists have had thelr + fay, and that the moderate men of cool, couser- vatlyo viewsoro coming foto tho conduct of alairs. This fs the casein Loth parties, The state of fecling hers at present warrants the prediction that an_agreement 08 to the manner in which the Elcctoral vote shall bo canyassed up. A Derlin spocial to tho Times says notwith- Rep Croun Ixpiax Aaxxcy, Neb, Dec. 87— stauding the serious turn affulrs at Coustans Coniderablo excltomont prevails here, owlng | tinoplo have takien, & to the murder of two cltizens, and the wound- 30 IMMUDIATE RUPTURE Ing of twi others, In the vicinity of Indian ts apprenend@l. 1t Is quita certain that Mcdhat Creck, some twenty miles dus north from Pashia fsrendy to fight if Lo must, and that here. Two wounded men lave Leen brought the Itusslan Qovernment do not wish to i, who partlelpatedin a ight near Indian Creck, | fight unless they think it unavoldable. It Is on the ith (nst. Theso two men, Lewis aud | expected negutiations will continue while tho Hitorth latter formerly o acodt for Gen. | weather renders war all but impoesible, Even e Conpanion of Buialo Ll and_ n tho s il Cul. Masan as courler at’ Cump Rob- the depasturo of the delegates to tho Confor- war's il 1 act, " Liver, eants, flewlache, € tion, 'Dysnepela, Ml Jowels, Vil ttonol the 5 o a ‘ &, 'Warranted 1o effect @ positive cure. onfalning no mercary, mineral, of o'yin fullowing symo! ming symatoms resulting from wani Piew, Fulinessof the Dl glonttizntior, luvhai Pk, Kutincn o ot hagurt of Food, Fus Four ru]bhl'm\ Binkin) o atlon, Costlyene, iitous Fever. Indan ) all Derangementa of el Purciy Ve delvterton e Of W htin Lite Ktomach, arfinierineatn tie Fitof tho & 3 2 : vartls " A | Btomnch, Swiniming of the tead, Hurrled and Difllsuls 1l be arrived at by the Jolut Commil a1 War,—o military nccessity—and the rapacit: inwon, near this Aency,—together with William | tnee would leavo the matter unchanged, us TORONTO, Jun, &—Fhe Ontario Leglslature Flutterines ar the (Teact Chodlug or suf- ;-flnud for .that y{lrpow “lt l: dc;:c uw:; \\}l:‘l;\x Rley hnvny-lllplu m\yin the s!::mmlfiu m{- Diilof, wero sent out in guest of Fredancle negotiations might be continued by tho Amnbas- | was u‘xn:uc\l today by Llont-Gov. Mcvonald SUICIDE. faeainn Benntion Shen b Lying, Baatlire, Dininen \thor Houso wil admit that C i oflices, their selflsl O e thelr hamay | Lckstudt (formerly of Clilcagol, whto liad, yono | sadrt, What will huppen fn the spring or |\With the customary sbceel (ruin the thirone, ICIDE. O e, e Deficleney of Perapization, Yels neithor Houso will admit that Congressbas not | v uyily, have mado them so uupopular that h!wdug‘n before, started for here, with tho | toward the end of winter is n different question. 7. Louts, Mo., Jon, B.—At the unuual clec- Bpectal Nispatch to The Tribune. Inmneasaf i siln and kvey Bafoan Tho Bide. Ghent, + . vitally to do with tho canvass of the vote. ‘The | {heir overthrow will cause rejoleing. United Btates with, from Bowman's ranch, on | e e ania® Exchange to-day, Joim | LA Crosss, Wis., Jau. 3.—Mr. L. A. Tenni- inube,’and Sudden plustes of Hesl, Jurning o 1bd i " lesdersof both partles have committed them- Yor power and for place 1Hut Creok, forty miles from here, but hud fuiled HOUSIANIA, , A. Scudder was chosen President, and Nleliolus | son, havdwaro merchant, and a very highly es- v doRes of TADWAY'S PILLS will frea thesgs: selves squarely 1o that proposition, and thy hold thelr ready alshes: 10 7eport hu who, it was supposed, bad beea ATaith correspondent of Lo Dty Newuro- | Bivaottr and icorgo Ditu ¥ i | Ao e haueton, Mty attompted | SrTrose! Sty Drvgami L cannot, factle as theyare as politiclans, aban- '7“,'.'“.:‘{?,'.‘,‘;','25,‘ wnn'.;‘; “lui!,l‘l; waylaid by Indtans or lost. ports on good authority that the Noumanian ee ml;‘:; uli Dirateh ta The Tribune, to commit sulclde at that place yesterday alter- n'l‘hf ;lm:z‘ wm*;lmfif‘;fl:g; J%‘y‘"}ffl: “"n m Government, In conscquence of recelpt of war- anch, he : c s i & 11 r % il o, iy then sccompied the Ukanoragn Ticaday; Lo HyKed thile o party haclc towands the Agency, aml they had for Teatoring the army to a peace footing, rocecded to a placeo near Indian Creek, when It Is very probable that the Austrlan Govern- hey were attacked by & party of about twenty | ment wiiY tuke decialve ateps with regard to the Tnilane—Eckstadt being killed instantly, and | {il-treatment of the Jews In Raumauty, s somo Do Toreo shot from under him., The In- ¥ Ditlan lorse a0t Nargo upan the party, and | °tho suffcrers aro Austrian subjocts, Atk slod tn killing Dilfon, aiter having ahot | Tho Tinvs, n o leader, thinks there Isa baro him several times, and In wounding Tate- and possibility that the Porte may yleld, though tho lfie\vlu and l;(i'l‘l‘hn%: llnv}r&l?rfil. ’;‘\:u of l.{m In- | prospect is certainly not cheering. All hope of dlans wero Killed, and it {8 thought several were | peqcy need not bu sbandoned, even should the dlans woro K en thoy all withdrew: Tate, Dit- | 2 ; o Ton, aud Lewls e e ava it horole fight, | confercnca Licak up to-day, but Turkey would After tho tirst charge they fortilled themselves then bave to buy peace at a bigher pric than is behind Ditlon’s dead horse, and held the In- | now asked, . " Gon that ponition. Itis just to eoy that ana- 1 Jority of the Joint Committeearo good men,slo- carely anzlous to maka a report Which when car- ried out will be in the beat Intercets of tho whole muntr{. There are threo or four mep on the Committes who are such prejudicod * . partisaps that they will consent only to that ., whichwill ba for thelr party, who sre incapable of that lom patriotlsm which places country - firstand pariyin the background; and from them, it may reasonably be expected, will . emanate 8 minority report) which will receive $be meffective supjiort of the cxtrewmists, Tho . majority report_wil), it 18 belloved, submit two + . propositfons: First, that thc Vice-President \ tannot act fudicially in tho openlng and canvass INDIANADOLIS, dJan. Y.—Prulliminary steps | noon by shaoting himself with a revolver. The fpars tudan, Loddaytn foi, Bt orgaisations | vail entered tho right temple aud Jodged in the of tho wool-raiseis and wine-breeders, - AbOGY |y octe, flfcting o wound from which lio caunot fifty persons were fn attendance. S, R Quicky | pucoder, Mr, “Tennlson liad lately fost Lis wite ot Colimbiun T reslisngof e formuce dobe- i 14 atS12 thaL o wns Bsiclally Special Dispalch to The Tribuns. cmbarrassed. TURLINGTON, Ju., Jan, 8,—Ouc of tho most e eaC——- o brilliaut weddings ever consummated {n Bur- OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, l\ll"uw"llg;'k l"lmsfl shruinht ng :ha “:!hlurllm o{ Lonnox, Jan, #.—Stoamships Btate of Indl- Mr. and « o, 8. Schruinn, belng the unlon of N ¢ i thetr aecomp Illxcn{lllx;lglnlc:r Sudels with T (1. ana and Assytla, from New Yorlk, aud Prussiun, Foster, County Cl of this county. Tho from Portland, havearrived out. Fostor, Colnty Clobrated without. uny |~ BAN Fuancisco, Jau 3 —Sailed, Pactile Malt 5 e e hubdle display.e It 483 | stentnor City of Peking, Hong Kong vi Yoko- 0f ton years' growth oured by CIOrL - dnco S parties ok thele fawilios | hama. Tho salling of tho City uf New York fur The customary Christmas enjoyments hers havo been tempered by fears, among gcorcs of faithful officlals, that, u the coming change of Adiministration, ROTATION IN OFFICE will #bounce? them, to make room for subserv- fent partissus, clamorous for the “gpoils™ of victory, It will bo @ bright day for the Repub- Ife when the tenuro of Federal oftice 1s not regu- lated by the will of woy man, tmrl.y, or caucus, M Wivertam bonest, falthful porformancs” of duty will lnsure a cobtinuutce i place. Small and bad men cannot then sncalkk into power by Promises of posltfoua® to the caucus wire- Dutlers who sccure thelr cluvation, Subiery partisanahip snd intriguing politiclana will % o ? 2 erd foreed t0 withdraw, — fn the city, the accomplishinents and winnlue Australia has been postponed Ul to-morrow, wannot act sudlelally In the ool ot ' | Hien buably to fatten at the puptle erb, Coris dians at bay until they wees 2 . G e e Uriie, fad ko popularity of tho | owing to tho non-aerival of the British walls. , Bate ‘cannot ba rejected, ¥xcapt upon 1he con- that they, In their turn, will baye to_ glvo wiy Ditlon, ufter big aouninition had been exhaust: CUBA. groo, necessitated "a_lurgo u‘md nllln’l"rnu)l]- 2 e e —— e & . - d ed, crawled (o Echstadt's body, took the car- u} CRUISKR MOCTEZEMA Carront action of the two Houses. Buchare- | b others, equally wortiilcas aud unscrapuloud. | B2 SFERE S o Tand retaried to bis com- attendid vecoption, Eversthing was done re- have tiad an Or " i [+ port can bo sdopted by thatwo Houses, for USSR triges trom bis belyand setarlel S8 S | New Yomk, Jan. B—3uch excitoment exats Fanilcas of oxpenss, Lut wity an pnostentatlous | Yom J““%[.!l_T[lgpA&Yl.mmm colebrated i Dartay Tomor ja the Qvatise e e At enough Lo prevent It | o how toil whilo-tha political BEHRICH, 1ro | Tato and Lowls then tmad thelr o 10t | |1 this city amung the Cubans on the strength | BHPHCILY tiat wis ot ftsel o delighy o those | oo gt “diod hiere to-day. Ars Awnon. | A=, lanwars Tha B eed byiatons of somo Who are Ith tho bre- | Tite, but - who aro fu dally dread of dis- Lot - listauco. of thirtecn mlics fu | of the rumor that tho mall steamer Nuevo | . DLy AL S i £ el v Um b ruaks ttsdtatements e O emtata, bt tay bo accoptod by | inisial to make oo for sotie party drong, = tlio s, takdug theu b e und ono ay | Cubano, plging bebiveen the [sland of inca nd YANKTON, DAK Legal nnd Medical Fiicacy of the Lifee | £l WEACAMAR, (LA e St DUty : shen ""-?‘“uol:no’ tie diialty worhy the thate B .'u‘i‘."':‘i'm?xfi.’n‘i’“‘:.d‘;fifi,' R from here, whero they were cared for, aud Batabano, south shore of Cuba, has Leen cap- Spectal Corvespanienca of The Tribune, Larny ','i',':.‘,’;é',"..‘.xfi-"‘.‘.‘.".).’.'e.').‘l"'u}'-.’“t"""x itk | comparstively usluportant sachile | L tion that, no Loz 88 Moy shall noy bo orm thelf | frought fn'to the post-hospltals al Carnp Kb tured In o similar fashion to the Moctezuma. | Yawitros, Dak., Dee. 80.—~For the past few | wpygan awliie o e evousnes tricnd of whtie Lt 1o b e afior e ' will undoubtedly be had, Bat th_conilitions for Wiken * patronage ¥ and * caucus-swny ! e | tnson. * Both werg so seveicly b el 65 10.Ua | Tho run betweon theso poluta Is genceally mede | days Yonkton has been crowded with visitors, deilaration LA Villfain Lo, rt, a8 he front-faved e, i nassl 1% Lottive U the Ttesul¥eut, twoboxes o drawn here by the salo of Imdlan ponics conte- | + I haven' nable to sleen over two hou e Vllie aml bew |n-|.nuaa{ 'hi'a‘v‘fnlflin lluzyl thosa cated by the anny on the Unper Missourl. The | for the last thre nlfihu. and last night 1 crawl ulmg‘“m:g‘m:;:] it 1 duiennined fa peres E Lo At of bed at miduight and thougtt Pdwalle | 3 e Kot hot0s 0f i il {:.‘:1::‘ arrived Thursday afternoun, ono day | Zoung'for awhile." K : e e Vo Wunder Bofore thoy 1an advertised and expected, much to the | “Wio you have night-sweats?” asked the nied to ase tha medicing uutlh T was 8ure the annoyance of muny of the would-be buyerd. | comst. 1w n:.";'fi"m‘.;-'\'-f"nu;'"}'n‘.‘.é"?n.’l“.‘.‘,',“.'?.".. svout .31': Farly on ‘Thursday afternoou they caue in W have fem awfully, I ‘l“;fc“"".u‘;: 'nb:-‘:,lfin"u'x!f‘ ‘Ntesolveut, ait alght of the city, and there was Immedlately o : ’ain in tho h.u-l;f:‘" A gerund rush for the herd, oud, by the time it Terribly—derribly, {n twelve hours, and at last accounts the Nuevo Cubano had been out over five days. She had on board 8 largo number of political prisoncrs, who wers belig sent from tho Island of Pines to work ut_the recoustruction of the trocha in the central department. DENMARK. HAILHOAD DISASTER. Corxsuaces, Jan, 3.—Tho flrst raflway acci- sevoral days have favored such a declsion of the yuzed guestion, and the 1ndications are ndis- * * putsbly in its favor to-day. While there s atill » deal of horn-blowinz with reference to tho effect that whl be produced by tho Demno- . cratle mase-meetings next Moodiy, vet the Inovement has Jost proportions perceptibly, and + 1t is not now anticipated that they will anount 1o much, or thut they will n any way affect the tninds of the members of the Joint Comuntitee. It §s conceded that the extreme Democrats killod, tho Kepublic will bo relleved from its worst' foes, who now hawmper its movewents, obetruct ita progrees, i returd ita pros- perity. THE COMING BENATORIAL BLECTIONS are naturally watched with great futcrest bere. 1n Maine, Blajuo will bave u *walk-over,” al- ihotigh there are several indicatious that nany Hepiiblicaus there would prefer tho re-electlon of Sveretary Morvill to the curnlo chalr, Muszsa- Uhusetts is ta be the sena of & lively contest 1t unablo to walk, Yesterday o cumgauy atarted Tor the dead bodles, and will probably ‘be hero LO-1Orrows The Indian sulalers from Gen, Crook's com- mand have been arriving for the last six days. Theoy feel higly elated aver thele suceess in late tilit wish the Chicyennes, sl of themn h: futr stock and trophles which they caf ptired, It i quite amusing to sco them in thelr blue unis formy—sutine of them belug Bergeants anid Cor- orals, and feeling quite proud uf thelr rank. s, I weli, and v eart |s full gf gratitude et To vau, sir + A roarkig In the ears, as it you heand tha i o ey deen amlcion. 1o vay, ahd yonr wundertal medicing, T foct decrly hutobied, reached the suction-yard, n proccesion was | Loufslaun Retnrning Buant Talling down stalrs ' -n«-uywm'rhnum It may be &a uiucliof & bleslug i ) o Loviian soldiers ars reported to have fuught » ¢hic ¢l . " i tootiiers as {( hat been tome. & . ymade & mistake in not culiingg thess meetings at "TILE WIDOW BUTLRR FULLS TUE RTRINGS, Nanth i Lrying £o outdo the othe dent fn Denmark Involving loss of life hus oc- | furmed which tneluded nearly every male (n | @1 do have—I dut® (e sis. K. G, BIBBING, T arly day, say & month g0, ad it will nl be | making the present Goveruon AL Tthee, Sen. | Yalwutly, cach tribu trytu S0 G0 hitlie otiivrs i : towi who cared to brave the cold ot 4 L1 Vour inind i dight§, appetite poor, and you | Mre BERLRE who uiakes e ahove Ecrifficae, lathe mwy’m"wu'm Xt Monday the desired tne | ator, A e paving the way for Tils own elova- | 0 brast e 5 Yaported that they | curred between Horscus aud Asrbuus Tho | L ere. " ‘The ponies were @ most sealy | dou't care wha ts o ot coaneed i Top whiu | reueated vod, U SO L were dl but not te ed by Lien. Crook to capture stock, train, conveylug a huudred laborers to clear the Weht; but, when the tght com- ke e ik tinn'to the Gubernatorial chair next fall, Other- anow blnckade, mu off the track, Nino persous wise Boutwell will be re-vlecte for, althuuh flammuble declaratious that would have been oy B antmints. Ot of tho_ Gowoiit | % You've hit o egactly, Judige, Tdidu't know . vossible st the earlier date. It Is expected that which left Cheyonue Ageney, but 467 arrived, | you were a doctor,” ere buuzng Wit the excopilun uf wiiat W84 ekt £ lur Y uy that b er slatement fe correct withouts o i priens 5 . - ¥ H. LERCIL O A ahout lor war, and show as | Collector Shuuons nay have asplrations fur tiie mencei, they were the fint to the frant o fight | wero killed and thirty-seven hurt, ‘T injured | tho others behis clther ot b crossiug the Mise | * © Any wond-sawyer who chooes Lo bang ot iened) e ien. Tom Ewing wll stou o o nporters of | iace, there i3 o L 1o hunian uesurane, thele x]vl\!\I;l;:‘l'«énnli..mf:li.lllllt-(l)tt;;!':ll;‘r.lg;fil;r(g‘:';‘t:;fl Vaifered grreatly froi oold and the delay in re- | pourd River, ur “aving died on thewe way dpwil | 8 sten iy be & ddoctor® remiarked the ourt. | Thts may Fen y?l ot , Hayes as lie did I his great Order Nu. 11 to the celying masistance. ) ' jnbabitants of certuin countics in Missouri; aud that some few others of amaller calibre, and no Do there would be a poputa en Cmases sgainst himeAutnony Whode Island, has siready been re-el e e tnlion principally from | #1410 nof deal In diugs, but lmprove my pat- | 2 certincate, | Ay beoo 0. i Tll-Eagle's band of Bioux; wiud, ue they lava | tlents by theliftcure.” T shall litt you for s1x1y Rnown b by Stably parrect. A BY oo Wik Knovs Mrk \Wiien, eix months ago, they would have tell to wear 8 soldier’s unifomn, or to have GREAT BRITAIN. (s been on 1o war-path all® sumnier, they wwe ad the rutabuga-soups amd bean-pics Tibbins wiil balleve Lier stateusedl, ¥ ¢ s e Crow, s N O ortance, will juiu i Tis fmpase | and will commicnce his fourth terin of sls s slalimal s stllles {rigniship, BlwkeCrow, @ | - gy umiTistt WOUKING CLASSES 0N TURKAT. pretty el plaved sat—they basiugy alust | plact before you, i e Testord yone Bigaed) HENS, D, COCKEL Bloued sppeals; but evhileiices luve been coming | on the 4thof March next, Frelinghuy: iy e thin woldler, {m’-’- pie “V:l“'l # Landon Tsinez, Dec, 18. Yithout cxeeption, xore backs. But, for all | health nud beatity Ly Chirlstmus. You went on ALY BTN %o Washisigton showlig that the masses of the | falit hupes of re-clectlon in New Jure ey | "ieed the dead body 6F his son, who 81 Au addveis to the working-classcs on the ALy amwl at Jaro pric the L, starteid » row, disturbed the peace, ke b FOND peopls will 1ot sustalu snything of the sort. A like Conneeticut, was lost to the Repubifeans LR o hostiles. The Ly wm“},, Eastern question, drawn up by & sub-cotnmittee a3 et sold Friduy, [ and | ean hayo no merey on you.'" 8 Vepart of the pature hdlcuted will, of coure, | by the mbsainagcient of the campaien by | el EBim (Wb was Kiled nure b | Ppeid U & 5 woon Saturday. The | *Uwantto ba Laud out,” protested Will- — suake it cortain that the election ol 1T Postmaster Edmdnds' Committee, Peiirary A",_g‘“,;‘"“ i & i bmu“? % appointed at a’conference held in London on | Kuselaus, of whuin W ha'rs large nuinvers fu | fam, > Bk b e thar his. peacolul nuugurativn | will unquestionatly teclget that wethy ol Mncrlosllorec, o nispicuats . tho ight, | Ssturisy of represontatives of workingmen's | this vieiity, did a great dual towards ruunfug Our batling apparstus is_outof order, and . 7 will oglealy follows AT Yachlor, KN autstur Norwoud will dube- s Jastitet, wiile. thele o cher | soclctis, was submitted last night to a ineeting tip the ey e pebrat run ali te way from | you ntcht ud ell e down o the beich in DR. RADWAY'S oolts mve been sticking up Hke whales® | less beat en 111 in wl Ferry is cone oy b R Juise o 3 o &3, the average belng atoul each. here. Look vut fortacks as you drop down.” . ' - e b b evel of the sea for the | fident of suctess in Mictlzan. Fer s Wik e, soldlzre, and recognized, | of tho General Committea, and was utanions e en there is A FRES VIGNT IN TENSE»EE, where two Bruuturs ure to he chosen,—one for Hx poure, 1s o suecessor to Beistor Cuupsr, wha declues ' re-election, and the otier tor tuite sears, to fill the vacancy caused by the de Andrew Juhnson, now teniporarity il Benator Key. Every one bere Llies Koy, and be 1uay by contintud; but ¢ t Many of the hostiles wero vecently at s, m-m(y. and there were tnutual recognls tious un bufh sldea William Garnett, late Agency Tuterpreter, wha was with Gen. Mackenzie as Interpreter for the expedidlon, returued toalay, He reports having oen the boly of & white man while on his way b Also, that two miners were killed ly adopted. The address, which ia tn the follow- fnir terms, 1s signed by the members of tho sub- conunittees FreLow-Wonkuex: There mast be no war In Europe. The worst of all the ovitd which beset wmoduen Encope fo the Lostliity of raco and religion. Wars of ruce and wars of re! these are the peats of vur generution. T re the clouds & Wo arow i trsiel o crusale A g ot ot Bl ot bt rappli vine i wber of woraen, der ie jewdership of a jouks fast in Lils collar, " din thew lie tried us 19(44) U toupls of “fomalt cvaugullste,’ hate nota | houks faet Bl to ol dlown. e vowed he Sfllfilll)fll llllflll“t‘;SOlV(‘,llt, Faln s eounds, viiog the atous lguor | wouldbity Vst Tt il toloat it nco | 5 R ; i ouses of ill-fame,—thoug! o- | the Black Maria, and Bijali brought out the new 2 N ficve, withinut any serious eflects 50 fare e e oraunte. 2%, piainted 15 the nick b the THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, I Legislature mects hore one week from | blade, at the dark stains sll over it, uud, holdisg ¥ e hich will niake_ thines lvely | it close to the el door, whigpered For the care of all Chroxle Dlsestes, Scrofula ot , Jast two or three days, Qne 13 the fact that the Democrats toncede that Louisiaua {s the ouly Htate us tu which they can rendily rabse 3 ques tiou, aud that l.her wre begluniug to prepare the way for the graceful acknowlediment that there ©.4 oty be no Jawful appeal frot the devision of the Jeturning Board It is toomuch to expect that they will coucede that there was, such intimida- i; b e iy through what would otherwise by the Julledt 1 N bo! 9 Itte, Mereditary o Contagious, Us it gon m‘mu‘fluu a; f“ x{m‘ ll)‘;c(liuar;ldlul‘hn‘m- hlu‘([ur llni llulx" e o bety u"‘l"l‘l"‘c ll:'}llll-.‘fxl;‘:;-‘c::h‘:-l-re sent to the Indian Ter- H!.‘.‘:‘t.‘;’.?.'u“f.'.h'm.',“ :‘x‘::l m& n-“;f:::’::l«d !:'n:':.i “"l"l’,“' "‘.‘?u"“ "" 3 L0 by toady t 1t llle“m;'l':é.;lnlll"'m‘ 'l""'"l lr"‘g‘ :’-ltnlni f- the Lungy o Stomaclh, Skin o¢ ' out certaln hess Lul s evident that | ex-Gov, 1arris, Tessman WL e 4 ¥ $ 2 There stilf continues to be a steady travelinto c sald he'dl be the death uf me, , Fleah or Nerves, Corrupting th 3 th%ymucmngmy 4 hmilcree. in the ge- | Judieo Bailey, aiid Gen. Bate,—eads gl ull ol itk MMt tho countey with & view to | the great tleld of maws soclal activity, Wy all | ho Black ilills,—not 80 much rom distant For o was full of sin, Boaen, ik AVIL o Plaide musinzg there express supreme contemnpt an sollds aad Yitatiag the ¥luids. upon the workmen 1 all countriva of Europs to dissatisfuction, They say they would go any- ) ‘complisbed result, with a Vicw, doubtices, to Whom were identilied with the Hebellion, al- Watch thieic rulure 8% the E"'"“ ‘crisis, and coun- i States as from Boutheastern Dakota, luwa, aud 1 sai bius duwn upun the beneh, Use tho charge of fraud in throwing out the thowgh they never hiad the support ol & majurity i 5 Rorsct us st thoy way the rivaley of dynas Minuesota. A irain cousisting of fifteen teaws E Bt hie welggled Lo W Aoor, Curonto Rheumatiem, Scrofulsy Glandulsr Swaliin D es a4 olitcal capital i the eoinbugg cam- | Of the citizéts of Tetmessec. whers Lk o that elbL " il bo hero in about .K;e.. ‘:'-m‘:'ém'l.’ n, : 'nu’u ’_:h "“:' Tett here £0-day, sod saotber Teaves garly host A put bla oetlt lugo iy log— pastiny wy Lasdts ancurgan AdeSiiung SoBINS v ire TWO LOUISIANA BENATORY A st e & o o war tween Ruvsls sne rkey! ore 1o | week. CRE N + ) 3 4 Wi Al K i 1134 ro DM ad promient polut s e shznitant | arealso to Le elocted and it s clalmed thit st dags il e Wi ubls g btatis gote | yunesito Gy the populss teelng in Russia. But e ———— The stranger with une eye was hizbly delight- | 1515 110 Dutureas, Wit et e vty - D Ll the Northera Democrats have | Pinchhack ts eertain of success. West may Le | 1 erestiug fufonsation BILANDER. et her ouce draw tne sword, st will bo posicesed, More Telegraphlo Reductions. ed with the n‘ulnlxt dlsposal uf Do vase, aud, | Complaints, Ussty Drogay: Iossis By s, beos * 1 Hnallycowe to udmit that thers T uctually s | re-clected, but Wartioth fs reported asat work e L &t l; 'mrfidl. “mn""&u "“"5"':,,‘:,“"“(' ihe New York Tribune. listhae Bluscll up, ho cheerfully reatarkeds ;'flm‘,‘&f?.‘“'.‘"fl‘lé':fi 0 s w»‘«‘_:' ver o inpodition amone the old Whigs sva Liouglas | for tho position. Clayton hoges to bo returned INDIANAPOLIS SCANDAL, ark will fight 10 the bitter end, and will Justify | Thomas T. Eckurt, Presideut of tho Atlantic That's [t Squie. Ruwk ‘eun senseleds the § PRy brageune . himecll hereaftce fu his intoleranco. from Arkansas, but bis chances wre very slimg while thoss of Windom, of Miunesots, and Hitchowock, of Nebraska, urs g st Vir- Kinia will also bave 1o slect two Beuators, uwing o the death of Mr. Caperton. v, Grover ks Yo come from Urcgon to the Beuste b the place of Judge Kelly; while Withers, of Virginla, sl Hvecial Dispateh to Tha Triduns. Inptasavouss, fud., Jan. 8.—At a long and storuy sesston to-night of the Trustecs and Deacous of the Christian Ceutral Church, the restzuation of Elder W. F. Black was tendered and aerented, on the ground that be might be This war ls not iuevitable. Kuglaad, if only dues ber duty, may b uble to avect ik, That duty is 10 join cordially with Jussla and the other Great Powers to furce the Turkish Government to release its hold on ihe revelted promnces, (o the of scll-govcrament, which will admit of thelr growih in - proeperily -':\1 o 3 y.in that section. ‘This troubles thew great- «ly, Decuuse they sce that the Soutleroers ure by 10 weans satisted that Tilden was elected, and ¢ ,arepot, therefoit, to be Telicd upon to sustain b ‘'miden ooy desperate move ho may coutcm. i 'plate tg secure the prizo for whicl e sucis pre- | “Deinverats of ths South to orrauize o Hayes &.Pnddc'l‘eluxmlvh ‘Cowpauy, anuounces that | Drst th i ¥ ‘1 was ordered (o telescope himsclf aud walt dustog the year, fD the Coupny, 1oy S5 | gorlatr roturus and e elf back as I utierly DR, BADWAY & C0, 32 Warremst, NY B belins, It has alsy ubtatuc, through | cxbavsted: Purchesy of leate, over 600 ioliea of Yine, atd = I e S Ry - made contracts of counectlon wuvering inore o be first In sny biench of effort laa praise- lh“nzlwl wlles of aditional lhie, _?[u.“,b, worthy effurt that all mufieu: men atrusgle for. ug its 5 golog wleenjet abroad. P bivod spils for bl Lweaty years acsved W prop up a little lopges an cxecrable Las- | Closea doors.. 1t in ntlmsted that the Elder witl not be w}nuy ugum&:d frow all blame, g ‘to take almuat any Fisk. Ramsoin, of Norh Curuling, bave boeu clucted | perfectly trea to L oscrate the maiter | Shs habita. The poverniog Tutk of cxtei Systcin from about 15,000 miles ot | Tbis has Leea attaiped by B, 'V, Bsbbitl, 1o svsp . e Patar ely u day Tk ome promiuent | their owl successurs. ‘Fhero sunaing L Hlivels | now under lnyest o frties | BOcleenth cotr R avs the pOX e | pole 000 il 1 wanutscturer. Tubla laat product, blaTollet Soap, i i D Ll 1ot o out vublfiy e | rebip, xbout wiich more s P o e et Whast ther | uric of the slath centary, uuawd ho pover of f{’“‘"’{:} J;“}J"‘};w ."}i":‘m‘;‘“"" ine, 8t (he | hobus surpassed bluiell,’ ¥or L6 bus e iuced b Read * Falso and True.” ely 18 icle aba of pole-dine and 40,000 iaties of v{mfine at the &‘,‘....‘ ;\n.'llgelfi‘gnt:':{u‘:?&l- 'fi;fl-“& d.n‘:i‘:li‘: w'.‘.—‘.f.‘i.'i.' ',:‘.‘.’,’?SE” ;‘."..‘}:‘&.‘2 '-'.'“?2.:.‘.‘2.’3 Chivago thun bere. Whoover may be elected to £l thy above-bawed vacsucle: sided opposition Lo the extrewnc ucssures pro- st e +he Nartharn Desmocnie 5, i 18 batdly pos- close of 1670, The musy secent important cou- | tolict and Dathlog suspe. will be scat g N