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contrary to the provisions of that r{hs President of the mvass the voto and by the certified re- vompromise wis ¥, the Constitntlon: 3 Bepate I8 legally bound to cai declare tharesult as shown ‘tumns forwarded to him; that the tribunal roposed by the Edmunds blil ts unknown to hence {llegal and irresponsible, o83 are requested 4 means to the end that the Vice-Presi- fent count the vote ns nbove indlcated. NVESTIGATIONS, A;l; ron xaflnx’(;.fl ta) cA to The Tridune. ,an::;cflfi, D‘.m(’:., Jan. 24.—The Demo- crats In the Senate, and Mr. Dudicy Field, have frot $o far along that they think it is just aswell 1o give up Inqulry Into the collection of Repub- lican campalgn money and fts expenditure up 10 the closs of the Presidential electlon. They are now quite willing to drop this branch of the subject, and lct bygono be bygones up to the morning of the St of November, provided the Hepublicans will agree. As the latter did not start this [eature of the investization, and have * never clalmed that Congress shiould busy flselt with the ordinary collection and disbursempnt of campalen funds for the usual clection expenses, {he probabilities arc that eversthing in cvidence relating to transactionsprevioustothe8th of No- 1" vember will be stricken from the record, and telegrams produced in regard to these opera- tlons wil not ba public, but be handed back to the telegraph companies unused. The fnvestl- gatton into tho uso of money will then be con- tinued with the sole reference to what Is alleged 1o have been used in connection with the Elects - the Constitution, *The Domocrats camo near being caught in 25 ¥ to-dsy. The President sent in coples of all or- ders and telegrams to troops in the South. They filled several good-sized boxes, and their _reading would have oceupied fully two pcsslons, and some oxcited Democrat sald " ft would take a weck. Fernando Wood, who called for the informatlon, could not keep nis face stralght as hio rose and suggestod that ,prabably the papers had better not be read, After an fndustrious consultation of the rules about the Clerk’s desk, the Chalr ruted that it would requirc the majority 12 oeder them read, and so the Democrats we.d enabled to dispose of their elephant. ~ Fernando Yyood should be happy. " mtrcer 3ed In having passed his resolution creat- i committee to stho conduct of the Pre ey TR Y 2% 3% o Strictls Thct rc?““%‘rfi" to 75 nays. Ben tric Tty volo—] yens to 75 nays. T oot yrucm to caml Wood's ardor to reminlscences of the F ch sident by L IR GED that tiftcen-inch shell couscrvative inlluence o ‘with its fuse in process of combustion. Accord. ingly Wood had n less difticult titne inthe Houso than he did in his own party cause. Iutlon provides for the ercailon of u committen of cleven members to report whether the Presl- dent has cxcrvised authorlty umwarranted by ého Constitution {n stationlng troops in the CAMPAION TELEGUANS, T the Western Assoclated Press, ‘Wasminatoy, D. ontho Powers, House in Counf smined 8 nusnher of Philadelphia e tho Western Union Telegraph Com O'Nell testifled thut on tnc + 10th of November he recefved Hecretary Cameron, W. Mr. Doyt, and Ma}, Morris, to be sent to Flor! da, but'did not recollect the name: 5008 Lo Whom they were scnt, that a telegram sent by Mackay spoke of a part in Bedford whom he hid seen, and about vend- {ng a specinl messenger to Florida, hut remem- bered nothing about mancy or troopa. Mr. Lawrence objected to asking questions as to tha contents of “tho teler committees of tho Liwo tlonses grams in thelr possession. The ob, but further examination of O'Nell fates elleited nothing additional, aud the Committee adjourned till to-m TIUAT EOUTIL CAROLINA OF'PI, The Hon. W. Ii, Naali (colored), of Columbia, 8. C., testiticd before the Senate Comnit! 9 and Elections this morning. testhmony heretofore telegraphied to the cticet that Childe, a Columbi vanler, BH0,L00 to cust his El and . E20,00 IE e ageurc voles envugh in the denate to seat the Demoeratle members fro oud Abboyville Counn Childa' offers, and, as b marked: * Remeinby Tie Committee and Privileges of the Slectoral Vota to-day ex- o Bthe ith, nn vute for Tilden, Laurens, Fuge; vas leging, Childsreo s since the Elees toral Collezo met, and Ch nothing ubout the tion to the mone; atlo: they ld Witness tolid Childs that he should eay nothivg abuut it, cxcept what was trae. Before the Bcnate Committes on Privilezes d Elections to<lay, Lec, Republlean candidate otzress In 1irst MI stsulppl Diatrict at the Jate clection, testified that thie . Democrats car ticd his State by fraud and inthuldation. LOUISIANA. TIE PREJIDENT IMPARTIAL, E Speciul Dispatch 10 The Tridune. Wasnuieros, D. G, Jan. Sh—President Grant gives neither side cowfort In Loulsiana. Be aguin declares that ho futends to make no final declslon untll all the evidence is before him, sud untll tho reports of the Southern Committees have bLeen presented to uwnd con- sidered by Congress. Ho (s weary of the etertnl New Onreans, La., Jon. 24.. Tiouse pusscd a reeotution exoressiug tull falth and conlidence in the President of the Senate, and requesting Benators and Hepresentatives o {;mll&hnn to oppose the pussage of the Electoral The Republican THE $TATU QUO, Gov. Tackard yesterday addressed a note to Gen. Auzur sayinis he was' fuformed cotnmlesions of il possession of the olices In Ouachita 17 ju violutlon of the statu auo. calied Uov. Nivholls! attention to the complaint Nicholls replied he would have the nvestigated, und the ousted officiuls res oflicers holdlns CONGRESS, ‘Wasnixgron, D. C., Jun, ‘before the Ecnute o messazy of the United 8tates lnclosing thu report of the Secretary of State In unswer tou resulution of Mr. Authony, adopted on the 16th inst., trans- mittiuz copies of the correspomlence hind with the diplomatic ofticers of the Unlted State: Turkey, In regard to the revolt nthe Turklsh proviuces. Ordered printed, sod to lic on the L. ~—The Chalr taid trom the Uresident ‘The credentias of Benators-clect Windom, of Mionesota, und Bailey and Harrds, of Tennes see, were pluced o tle. Mr. Wright, from the Committee on Claims, reported Lavorahly ou the Benate bill to cxtend for two years the aet to establish a Southern Placed on the cal Mr, Wright gave notice that he would as! thie bill be considered to-morrow mornin: ‘The Chalr luld befure the Seuate the tion of Mr, Sherman, ~Aris 10 urrest any persoh who, by upplu; dissent, disturbed the onler of the Scuate: the resolution ol JIr Gorman, de Btate Government in South Carolina sented by Wade Hampton, to be the lawt) ernment of the State, but s nether Sen wos [ the Chamber, the resolutions were luid directing the Serg ‘Tho conslderation wus 1esumed of the resolu. flons reported by the Cotmmittee on Privileges, apd wus addresstd by MeDil (Ibwa), wha spolie i favor of the resofutlons submitied by the wminority of the Couimnttec. propusition of the miuiity vote could Lo counte the House, it wo: T true, thut wo without the cGusent of d ive tie House a practiend veta power over uvery election ot the pe i thought the Vrealdent mlong the power to Whoever counted them, Wicther it nuts alone, ue together with or whether iU wus the participation on e Scuate, the count the Vol President of the 5 tho House and Benate and Houwse, witl the part of the duty devolved was purel, srepwos the decrce ol peadent people,—a decree which enuld not be reversed,—~and any uttempt to reverse the will of the people’ was unconstitutivnal, ution; ft wus pressing ple, aud, §f persisted fu or carned out, ‘was revolution. BMr, McDill sald be was . ever, that the concurrent @ suvercign and fodes down tho rizhts of lad to know, how- osnmittee of Loth reed upou 8 plag, which he boped and to becuwse & law, that would govern the coustiog of the Electoral vole, us be ; .. 'HK CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JANUARY %, 1877, . . “should certafnly hiaye his support, becauso it was in his line'of duty and precedent. Mr., llrlfm, the next spenker, apoke of the Impossilility of cxaggerating the fmportance of the question, The eves of the nation were con- centrated on_Congreas, and its actlon on the auestion would be monumental for either good orevil, He malntained that the Constitution gave to Congress contro] of * the whole subject, and that no~ Returning Board coultd oust Con- Ex::u of its jurlndlu(fivn. ‘The declsion of the uislana Returning Boand was not final,—conld not be Anal,—and there was no power known to the law which could make it final. The Return- ing Board of Louistana was confined to the face of tho retirns, If that were 2o, and this which it had cast out were restorcd, the eleetion of Tilden wonld be assurcd, and wiencver that fact was proclalined explosive thunders of the natlon’s oy woull reverberate to the blue arch above and resound from sca to sea. At the close of Mr. Bright's speech further consideration of the subject was postponed., Austria Declines to Mediate Be= tweén Turkey and Her Provinces. The Porte Said to Have Proposed Di- rect Negotiations with Rusaia, Alleged Promiso by Turkey to Carry Ont the Reform Programincs Much Apprehension Felt at the Sudden Mr. Payne, from the Committee on Banking Illness of the Poj and (inr‘r’cuc;" teported a bill to amend exlsting pee aw's In regard to national golid banks. e oX- plainod i objoct of thetbiil t0 bs to allow TURKEY. those banuks to fesue gold notes to the amount, of 00 per cent of their bonds to sccure circula- tion, and to require those banks in California to deposit with thu Asaistant Treasurcr at San Francieco b per cent of thelr virculation as o re- demption fund. “The blll wes passed, Mr. Lamar, from the Pacific Railroad Com- mittec, reported back hrnr.r\rly the Senate bill extending for elght vears' the "for completion of the Northern Pacfil: Hallrond. Mr. Holman made a point of order that, under the rale, the bill must reccive its first coneldera- tion In Commitice of the Whole, inasmuch us it involved the digposition of an jmmenss body of publie lomaln,—ug,000,000 acres. “The Chair eustalued the point of order, and the bill was referred to the Committce of the ‘Whaole on the stato of the Unfon, Mr. Lamar then asked unanimous consent to hase the bl considered Tuesday next. Mr. Holtnuy ubjected, and déclined to with- draw the objection, “m"‘!h appeated to by Measrs, Kassou aml .(lng:iun . Mr. Lamar, also from the same Committee, repory lunprh-mcmnr'tn and_amendatory of the Texas Pucitle Raflrond DL of the & of Marcen, 1571 Mr. Kasson mado a minority report, and Mr, Landers offered n substitute, All were ordered printed and referred to the Comntmittee of the Whole oi the state of the Union. Mr, Lamar asked unanlinons consent to have the bitl made the spectal order for the 3d of Yebruary, but objection was nade by Messrs, Hoge uiid Holman, Mz, Throckmorton, from the same Cominit- tee, reported a bill for fixing the rate of charges for trelata and passengors across tho Omana ralroad bri TROrOSED REFORMS, Lompox, Jan, 24.—1It Is stated that the Porte intends asking France to send military officers to Constantinopla to instruct gendarmerie, and will ask England for competent financial ad- ministrators, witha view of reorganizing Turk- ish finances, DISORDERS, Loxnox, Jan. 25—35 a. m.~A dispatch to the Times from Pera reports disorders broken out in Aleppo, Meraln, and Tarsus, The Pera correspoudent of the Times, writing under date Jan. 10, states that Midhat Pasha intimated to Ignatief that upon the breaking up ot the Conference hie would euter fnto direct negotintious with Russta, SERVIA. A dispatch from Jemlin says it 18 reported that a Turkish cnvoy Is waltingin this place with powers to negotfate preliminaries of peace with Servin. The policy of Servin is still unde- cided. The ultra peace party demand an fin- medlate scttlement with Turkey, Thels oppo- nents urge delay, desirlng In tha event of a Tur- co-Russian war Servia should send 80,000 men to co-operato with the Russians, retricve the reputation of the Servian army, and secure somnc advantages for Servia in case of the sue- cessful termination of the campalen. Milan and Wis principal officers favor the Iatter party, and according to the prescut indicatious they witl control the Cabinet declsion. M. Marluo- vies brought sssurances from S8t. Peters- burg that Russia would not cxert influcnce in favor of cither party, aa In Servia's exhausted condition she would be allowed to consult her own interests frrespective of those of the nelgh- boring provinces. The Peace party will Inslst that the Government, before declding to walt upon Russia’s polley, shall sceure o definite promise of the Czar's protection in caso the Turks attempt to overrun Bervia after March L. DON CANLOS. A spectal says Dou Carlos has departed for Wallachia by way of Varnu. WILL NOT ACT A Vienna correspondent of the Daliy Tde graph eays Austria declines tho Porte's request to medinto between Turkey and Servia and Montenegro, because she s averse to taking elngly such a step, but advises tho Porto to treat directly with the principatities. HAILWAY DAMAGE. Tho Z%mes' correspondent at Vienna tele- graphis that several kllometres of the Risheneff Railway have been destroyed by fluods. Repairs at thy present scason take considerable thne. This brealk fs an fmportaut. vbstacle to the Rus- sfan advane® e, Same reference, ‘The House than proceeded to business on the Speaker's table, and the Speaker again lald be- fore the fTouse the mesange from the President In regard to the use of troops at the late elec~ o, 08 orlginaily presented last Monday, Mr. Woud asked that, ns the message had been already read, it sccond reading e dis- pensed with. Mr. Iturlbut objected, and tequired that not only the message, but {ue accom panying doeu- meiits e read, Fhie Speaker declded agalnst the right to have the documents read, and was remilnded by Mr, Ifonr that the ruling was in the very teeth of one made Inst week, The Speaker deelared it as his judgment that the question as tothe reading shyuld be referred to the House. He put the question and declded the vole In the negative. Mr. Woud thien offored his resolutlon that the message he referred to a select commlttee of cleven to inquire whether there had been an ex- creise of authority not warranted by the Con- stitutlion und kawa In the use of the truops for woleh the President 4 justly reprehensible, with power to eend for pefsung and papers, Me, Banks made o polut of order “tuat the power to remd for versons and papers Is not an- tharized under tho rules, and ‘should ouly be given when o committee reports It o nucessary, Mr. Hoor salil it did not secin to him to bhe'a decent thing (In relations between the differeat Departments of the Government) to propose an Inquiry uto the actlon of thu Presldent or of o Department ol the Government. through the mode of xending for persons atd papers through a committee of the House untll’ the ordinary, respeetiul, proper muode of arking for informu- tion had heen trled and exhausted, The Speaker overruled the point of order, and it tho rules and wanual In support of Lis rullng. Mr, Banks nppealed from the decision of the Speaker, nnd wud his only motive in ralslug tho point ol urder was that “the power to send for persons awd papera was an ubuse of power for which there been no cause sssigned, Mr, Wond suid that there wus in the resolu- vo ta the dignity of the cutive ladd Leen “treated Lo 'The House had not exerel: 'md's)?mlmnum. was its just prere valling the Exceutive to neeount for s military intecference In the Southern Stut He alid uot antend le dipre; the President, but ho did want o free and full Investization, so that i LATEST. Loxnoy, Jan. 25—5 a. ne~The Dally News speelal from Constantinople suys Latvet Pasha Dad an fterview with Gen. Ignatle® Tuesday, and nothled him of the Porte's applleation Lo France and England for functionuries, and in- forined himn that the Porte proposcd to carry out, of Its own free will, all the reforms de- manded by the Conferene IAYTI. TUESIDENT DAEZ' FOLICY—LOAN REPUDIATED. HAvaNy, Jan. 2—Advices from 8an Domin- go to the 11th state that President Bacz has adopted conchlfatory measures, neither vxecut ng hmprisonment or bautshing political antago- nlsts, The present Government of Haytl repudi- ates the loan made by Frenchmen to” President Domingo Loxpoy, Jan. 25~5 a. m.~A dlspatch from Rome stutes that o concordat between the Papal Ses and Turkey will soon be concluded. ‘The conditlon of the Fope's hiealth causes the hvellest sollvitude. ROM THE YOPE 1Li. Loxvoy, Jan. 24.—A disvatel from Romae #uya the Pope had a fulnting it on Sunday and another Tucsduy, but will hold o reception to-day. t trug that thero was u violation of the Coustitution In onlering troops to the Southern Statea to interfera with the Stato elections the House might place vy the archives of the Gov- crnment its condemnation of thoep acts. Mr, Wattersun indoreed Mr. Woud's views, and sakl that in the early part of the sesslon the majority had dectined to fguire even ns to whether it was poesible to inpeach the Presi- dent. It had done o ut the Instanee and_ re- guust of those who were deseribed us tle Con- ederate clement, They bad objected to {mpenching President Grant, not becuuse they thoueht hiln not tmpeachabie, but simply e caure they wanted to puy lam the debt whi they (veferrineg to what had been called the Cop ment) awed him, and it vune in ¢ hnd wrace for the Prestdent’s defend ers und apolugists to oppose, at this late dny of the session, in o slmple, modest, und courteous wothod of cunsucting & scarch for the teath, Fhe Speaker recalled the Houre to the real questlon hefore i, which was the question of appeal, and lie ozl stated Iis rullng aud the rensons for it. Mr, Cox replled to the sugmestion of Mr, Hoar as to the indecency of the progosed mode of provedure, and sukl that the fdeceney wonld come tn when the hululry wus unswered. o wouhl move to lay the appeal on the table, Carried—yeis, MT3 nays, 38, “Phe resolutlon was ticn adopted—yeas, 1345 uaye, 7. Adjourncd, e —— 10WA ITERS, peciul Dispalch to T Tribune. Des Moisgs, Lu, duan. 2L—Gov, Kirkwood has ordered the Stato Visiting Committee of Insuna Asylums to immediately luvestigate the charges that Mra, Shaver, of Clinton Couuty, bad become pregnant while un inmate of the Asylum at Mount Pleasant, The woman und the Clinton Cuunty physicluns say it s so. The Hospital manazgers devy it An idportant cuse §a on trial here involving the validity of a mortgare given on u lurge crop of coria year before ji was planted. "\ Ithe casc 1s unkiown fin the Colted States. “I'he drgg-stores and saloons at Cresio were rabled by the Woman's Temperance League uud cleared of fuor valued at §8,000. THE DUBUQUE BRIDGE, Spectal Disyatch 10 The Tripune, Dunuque, Jan, 2L~"Tolay the Mayor and ouc Alderinan on the purt of the clty and Mr. Muhoney on the pat of the County Board et & committee of the Brldge Company to see what could be avcompllshed towards planking TILS CLERICAL-ABUSES BILL, Roug, Jan. 2h—The Chamber of Deputics has passed the Clerieal-Abuses bill - Voto—150 yeas, 100 noye, FRANCE. CONPLICT AVOIDED, Loxpon, Jan. 25—Ga. m.—The Parls corre- spondeut of the ZTimes suys the threatened von- fllet between Gainbettu and the Governmeht on the organization uf the Budget Cotnmittce has een avolded by compromise, whereby three scetions of the Left will cach nominate o third ofthe Cowmltter, g CASUALTIES. ASHTABULA, CLEvELAND, O, Jau, 2L—The Leader's Ash- tabula spectal says: . P. Hepburn, Mayor of Ashtabula, testlied before ths Caroner's jury to-duy, Wna at the bridige within Dall un hour after it fell, The whole wreck was then wrup- ped fn fawmes, and buroing lercely, Knows uothing of uny orders belng glven uot to throw water on the wreet, s Sasistant Clll Engl- seer of th Frunkita Division of the Lake Sliore {o BOLLER EXPLOSION, Spectul Dispatch 10 The Trivune, Des MoiNes, lu., Jam 2l.—By u boller ex- plosfon ut Onuauvilie, Davis County, Momday night, B, B Stevens, a well-known vitizen of Wapello County, wus bluwn to atums, sud the il to the fuur winds, Masous and Knights of I'ythlas—Sesslons of tha Grund Ludges of Michlgun ut Grapd Ltapids, Mich, [ Special Dirpekch fo 30c Granp Rariny, Mich,, Jan, 24.—"The Grand Lodge of Free und Acerpted Musons tuizhed jts. anpual gesslon here to-nfght, [t clected the conumittee of the Drldge Company wdu o | 30008 Gt (U CF (G RE ST proposition us follawss 10 the bndee should e xempted from taxes they would plauk it aud Teep it i repair wl_ furnish watchinen at thelr uWh expe: Tuks thoughit that the plun will meet with rul favor, s 0L 13 a need that has Jong beeu felt by the Werchants and busluvss purtlon oL this eity aud the furming community of the other eides Frospiect is now that be- fore long we shndl iave o wagon bridge avruss the Miselsalppl at this polut. e —te) SUICIDE, Spectal Dispatch tu The Trivune. Garesa, DL, i, 2L—Catlarlne Abley, azed 55 years, residinz at Councdl 1ill Statlon, elzht miles from this dty, hung hereell kst night whille fna ti* of temporary fusanity, She was found by the husband ut” an carly hour this mormng suspended frous a post w the yard with the fatal novse arus Ly neck. She “leaves a tamily of four elldien. A Coroner’s duquest was hield to-duy and a verdict rendered i ae- cordane with the fi POULTRY AND DOGS. Syeclul Dispatch to The Tribune. Cepan Rarivs, Iu, Jun, 2L.—The lowa State Poultry sud Dog Show Is holdlug its fourth au- vual exbibitios here this wees. Newly 200 cutries have beca wade, aud the attendauce to- day s been unusually guod. The show of dogs L wuch lagger than o fonmner exbibitions, sev- coty-£lx eutries baving been wade, breeders froin Iudians und Hlivols bewg represented. Toanop- Fow will bu guven to the swardiug of premfums, udlhvcthuou will closo on the 20k, * of Adrlan; Grund Senfor Warden, Tsaue T. Beach, of Olmont; Grand Junfor War- cne I Chataway, of Towas Grand Treasurer, R. W. Landon, of Niles; Graml Seeretary, E {0 Gurtleld, of Detrolt; Grand [Lecturer, A, M, Clurk, of Lexington; Grand Chaplain, the Rev. Ethan Ruy Clark, of Vernon; Grand Senlor Dea- con, Bela Cogyshall, of Holly; Grand Junfor Dea- 3 Grand Marshad, cville; Grand Tyler, Hasvy District Deputy Grand Masters~First District, €. F. R. Bellows, of Yopstlantl; Second, Lewls Grant, of Monroe; eneh, of Coldwater; Fourth, O. T. Bloed, of Kualunuzoo; Fith, E. F, Church, "ot Charlotte; — Sixth, Eisha Mudge, of Maple Raplds; Seventh, George W. Rovertsun, of Mount Clewent; Efguth, J, B, F. Curtis, of Vlint; Niuth, Crawford Angell, of Grand Raplds; Teuth, ‘not appolnted. Com- mittee ou Jurisprudence—Hugh M- Curdy, of Coruuua; Vratt, ~of Ka'aniazeo; Joln i of Gruod Baplds, On Appeals—0. L. Spaulling, ot St. Johus; C. W, Struit, of Battle Cruek: A, C. Mauley, of Leslie, Ou Fi- vance—Eugene R Robertson, of Alblon; ¥Fred Ifurt, of Adrian W. M, Condon, of Toughton. Ou ' Lodges—Willisw Graves, of Niles Joseph Bawmpton, of Detroit; A. D, Elblred, of ‘Tekonsha. On Forciga Correspoudence—E. J. Uprield, of Detrolt ‘e next scaalon of thy Graud Lodge will by beld fu this city the third Tucsdsy fu January pext. Tlere “ure puw 837" livo" subordivate baving been granted charters ot tbls sesslon 'of e. p ‘The Grand Lodge of Knights of Prthias, in scasion here to-day, closad to-nlght. The Grand Becretary submiticd i which it"appears that the membership of the subordinate fodges at the last eession of the The number at tho The_total recelpts wera $2,000, of which amount $40 arc on hand. The followlng were clected amd fustalled ns Grand Chancellor, ‘harles D, Little, of Saginaw Ci Viee-Chancellor, Tames A, Sweezy, of 1 Grand Prelate, FOREIGN. s anuual report, from Girand Lodse was present time s er-nt-Arms, John FE. Tyrrell, of er Guard, W, B. Morris uard, 0. I, Wor- Sitting Past Chancelor and upreme Lodee, H. 1), San- ckaon; Past tirand Chancellor, Cliarles . s The time and place of lolding the next sesslon of the Grand Lodge will be announced hereafter. CRIME. HTOUNG & M'RAE." Spectal Dixpatch to The Tridune. ToLEDO, O,y Jun. 2L—Advertisements have been appearlug for scveral weeka p: trolt, Cincinnatl, and St. Louls papers, n which 1t was stated that ten $oung men were wanted to form a surveying party for Texas, to whomn good wages nnd freo transportation would be given. Applicants were directed to address Box 169, at this Post-Oflice, Stnce the frst of this mon! this advertisdment have run from fifty to 130 ‘The box was hirced by dome person un- nown to the Post-Ofllce people, but it was not long until the unusual guantity of mail hegan to attract attention, Onc day a postal card was In the mail annotnelug that “the money wault be rent the next day, and the oflicials hegan to investizate the matter, and a letter addressed by them to the writer revealed the fact that he e had recelved a letter signed Young & McRa of this city, imforming bim that, thongh the 1pany wos alrealy made up, he would be re- cived; that he had hetter begin his stidies at onee, aud, if he woulil remnt’ 75 cents to pay charges, they would lend him the necessary Indigeretion of ons of the police, A. T, Young, atins k. M. Young & McRae,whowascarrying on Rot a hint of the trouble ang was nrrested at Clueiyuati and brought hey day for examinution before the Umited States 1t Is not known how much was realized by the swindler, but the amount cannot help being very considerable, Judging from the voluiinous correspondence received by them, pretty cortain that he will get a dJackson; Grand In of Muskegon: (rand_Outer den, of Marine City: Representative to Inclosing o stan h the responses Commlsslouer. It Is consldered terw fu the Pen TIE QUINCY MYSTERY,. Spectal Dispateh ta The Tridune. Quixcy, 1L, Jau, 24.~The Coronor's jury has beeu engaged all day (u taklng testimony relative to the murder of Rboodes In this city last Monday cvening. Several suspected per- sons are under arrest, and two women have be- come fnvolved fu the sfair In a manner to com- pheste the mystery, although ueither one las yet been tmplieated so for as to Indieate com- pliclty in the murder, Ono of the women was before the jury nears that Rhoades had, not long ugo, Leen ng Irregularly with a married wonian who now reskdes in Missourd, and the husband of the woman threatened Rhoades that ho would bo revenged upon him i€ 1t took twent eutiing nway bis wife. 'The faet .that o gold wateh and conshiderable money was left on the person of Ithoades scema to contradict the the- ory that rubbery was thy motive of the murder, and interest Is now centerfug on the women in Meateis, Tenn., dun, 24.—Jack Willlams, the negro burglar, who shot Detective W. (i Pride yusterday, was arrested on the Memplls & Charleston trafu at Buntyn's Station lnst night, by the conductor, alter an attempt to shoot the conductor. Two thousand dollars in moncy, gome diamonds and Jewelr KautInin, wero fouitd on brought Lo the eity and lodzed In jatl. Ottleer Pride rested well durhing tho nigh! little hape fs entertained ot il recovery, regarded as the beat detective on the foree. Mesens, Tenn., Jun, who recently attempted 1o nesasshiato Sherd at” Austhi, Mlss,, shot at a citizen chbett at that pliace last nlght ns ho Was goliez to the river, and (iscoveriog his mise take sald, “Duamn you, 1 thought you was stolen from Mrs, —loln 8. Fretwel) DANGEROUS Cixcinzare, Jan, 2. K Government Seeret Service, who caused the ar- rest a few days since of Joln McKernan nnd wife, of this city, for dealing In counterfelt mouey, and of Miles Ugle for munufacturing the eame, Induced the latter to make a confess slon, amd Dy this means obtained this morning of over 100 flnely-excen Amont them were plates for the tunutacture of $10 notes on the banks at Richmond, Lafa- yette, und Muncle, Ind., and he also recovered 40,000 countertelt BO<ent pleces, which wers found buricd near Brighton, o suburb of this city. Theso pleces ko closely rescmbled the geiubue that none but experts could distine #uish the differencs between m_cm. COUNTERTEITS. Bpectal Disyalch {0 The Garesa, 1L, Jan, 2| the resldence. of Co —On Stnday night last '+ Vandyke, 8r., located abuut two miles south of Warren, fn this coun- ty, was entered by an unknown person while the lumates were axleen and robhed of 7,000 in United States ten-forty bouds, hearing Interest ‘I'lo watter husheen fo th Tands of detectives since Monday, yet no el a8 to the thiel hias buen discovered. rities were taken from n wupposed place of safe- ty I the house, Where they had been concealed from March 1, 1831 MANSLAUGHTER, Buectal Dinuatch to Tha Tridune, Abnian, Micl, Jan, 2h—Heury Compton, a well-to-do furmer of Dover, was this morning fentenced In thu Cireult Court Lo puy $250 or go to the State Prison one year, Compton’s crime while Infurluted with Hyuor, replied vatalations by shootlug hin fu Ilo was” wrruhrn- mpassionatlug re, wude up 4 the stomach w ol for warder, but the Jury, his contrition und venerable, v verdfet pf manslawghter, with o recommendas tion that he pay the lue. th o shot-gun. DOUBLYE MURDER, Lrrrue Rock, Ark, Jan, 26,—A double murder was committed Just night in ty Sulive County. en, named Mrs, 1L T0 B, Tuylor and Mre. Mell, Ntaner, wives of esteemed planters, Drutully murdered in buth s1opping ot thesiwne house, thelr hashands bettig e joute to this ety with produce, cuurier was sent from here this evenlng to mcet The murders were come Gentry Bettlem wil fuform the men, witted for the purposo of robbery, HELD TUE STAKES, Special Diswatch to The Tribune, S1oux City, la., Jun. 24— Willklam Houeywell, u stakieholder fur a couplo of citizens of Le- mars, who mude a bet of 3100 on the dlection andd placed the money in his b Ley nad conclude uly, learned that o draw their mone before » Judge of the Cizenlt Court, who to-tay held him Lo appear betore the Grand Jury of the District Court in tho sumn of $1,000. PLAY SUSPECTED. Spectat Disuatch to The Tribune. CansospaLE, 1L, Jan, 24 excitement on Lhe streets over the sudden and mysterfous disappesrnnce in the northwestern part of this (Juckson) county of O, \ There s great red that e hat winey ou bis p 1 toully dealt with, * No particulars ROM JAIL, Jun. H,—Joim 8, Hughes, who murdered the preachers in Pope County a few months since, mistaking them for Federal Deputy Mavshals, bus escaped from jull at Do~ 1 vwas usslated, 1t o supposed, by outside LitTLr Rock, Arl B1I0OT DEAD. BcrantoN, Pa, Juy. 24.—Bllly Thomes was shot dead In bis own saloon at Plymouth last night by Peter Btryker. ———e L.B»;wl-‘ablumlu Coptosty, Pulaleln] Ig¢er; Yestorday mornfug a couple of - laborers em lodges iu tho jurlsdiction of Michigun, eight | ployed by the Ridge Aveuue Pusscuger Hallway Company cominenced tp shovel andw and slush from the ttacks on to the spage in frout of Wil-+ sou & Milier’s” slatc mantel store, No. 1210 Ridge nyenue, for which the firm had_previ- onsly pald to havo the snow removedl. Messrs, Wildon & Miller Immediately employed three men to shovel the snow back. 'Tho Rafiroad Company put on another man, to be even with tho firm, and then these gentiemen ndded two more men to thelr force, making three men sheveling for the Rgilway Comring and five for Wilson & Miller. Mr. Miller, {ithic meanwhile; visited the Mavor, by whom he was advised to take out a summons for tre<pase, and have tno Company's shovclers arreated. He thien re. turncd to his store, where he found that hostill- ties had ceased, and the Railroad Company druwn off thelr forces, while tho Lhaw was rap- idly removing tho causc of complaint. The contest at one time attracted hundreds of spee- tators, hut the shovelers preserved therr good lumor, and there was no breach of the peace. Several police officers were on haud (o present trouble, but thelr services did not becomne nce- essarys Ident Angeil and Regents E. C. Walper a Grant wers examined at length, but ol ing new was ellcited, It s oxpeeted that Rose will throw much light on the Lahoratory short- cominga when put.on tho stand, Nolawyors are permitted to say anything in the cxamioa- tion, to thelr sorrow, JOHY LAMB, PIRATE. y A hold ant piratical attempt was made to cap ture the Collscurn, n beer-hall with variety-shop In the rear, on Clark street, at 10 o'clock last ., evening, but the scheme was defeated by the Iznorance and carclessneas of the perpetrators. Johu Lam, the notorlous, with two of Lis com- 2 ¥ pantons, gained access to the basement of the building, and the bold John wns caught with Ouros the Worat Pains in a monkey-wrench tn hand just after having el et e shissen o i | F0m One to Twonty Minutes, Jet lights In tho went out, —— the dome-lights and those of the fohby contin- WASHINGTON, ued to shbie, they belng supplled by a portion of the maln pipe, which’ Lamb had hot discov- - Nelknap Yearns forn Trinl—No Tax Redne- | ered, Tho yn‘xjcui undoubtedly was to “douse NOT ONE HOUR tlon nt This Sesslon—Another Call for{Five- | the cllms,” suateh the money-druwers from Teenties, cach of the threo cashiers (n the hall, and then o 2 e Spécial Dispotch to The Trivune. g{x;ulx"x;mubilnu e nlnly pcm‘)«:s l‘mllllng After Reading this Advertisoment Need ‘Wasmixaroy, D. C., Jan, 2.—Gen. Belknap, | SCR¥ from the Sorth Division were to plunder Any One Suffer with Pain, who hias been walting here ton monthis for teial | th0 audience. Ilad the foul plot succeeded, o y. panle would certalnly have ensued, and the con- #lnce lia indictment, hos addresscd & lctter to requences might have been of the most fearful ’ the District-Attorney informing hhn that he | order, It was n bold nnd desperato. gamo, bt . should apply dircetly to the Court for an jmme- | the nerve of the erooks was not equal to the G diate trial, - & T Mt\‘fi."flill, manager of the houce, was the first RE A D ! ¥ Both the Northern & Toxas and Paclfic bils | 4 'gurmisc the soiree of thie frouble, and, ru were virtuaily defeatcd for the scsalon to-day, | Ing down-stalrs, came upon Johuny Lamb unless o two-thirds vote enn bo obtalned for | the monkey-wrench in' hand, and’caught si) RELI F one or the other to taks them out of the Com- | Of his two companions escaping by the rear " rites ot thn ¥ oler “whore “the. Homeo sent | windows. Dealliz Mr. Tl terriic blow, upon & then, the head with the wrench, Lamb essayed to es- Thie Houee has practleally declied to act un. | €ape, but was neatly nabbed after a short struj 18 . favornbly upon 1l biis which propose to repeal | £l by Offlcer Lyckberg, of the American Dis taxation. A LIl providing for the repeal of the | trict Telegraph Company, Blows were struck 10 per Gent tnx 'on State banke, reported al. | Uponbothiekies, the oificer recciving abad wound . i veracly from the Banking and Currency Com- fi‘fi{‘lhe ‘c;)'v:,“nlx‘d l;nm}:rrcltc n\x;zstc{lcmlhzevm; abled, njurles upon the forchead and ‘at the base of e { ero with his counsel from | th: skl ¥hilo upon the way (o the. station, 1t was tho First and is tho Chicagro this morning, e i3 underatood to he L"m'l':,"llf‘flnlm'l}nlmll:l:!dcmx :m.;?ctcl!)slultl\mmflt " endeavoriuz tu come to some nerecment with [ tpon Ofllcers Lyckbenz and Flor Donohue, a Sotytale 4 v the corner of Clark and Jacksonstreets,but wero {,';3,';3;{',’“,‘5&‘,’;{'“"‘ Interbal HeyeuueAa1uhie: ool Ly the ready usc of the club and re- n al]-n- eme ‘The Commlssioner of Tndian Affairs denfes | YoIver. Atthe statfon the prisoner’s waunds that arrangements have been made tor the re. | Were ot first thought to be quits scvere, but & | gya tnatantly stops the moat exernciating Patns, allats moval of the Sloux from the Black Ilills to the | few pleces of court-piaster wus all that the sur- | atummations, clirea congestions, whethor of tha Tndiau Teiritory. geon found neeessary. Lung, Ftomach, Bowels, or other glands or organs, by T S the Western Apoctated Pre e o PSR EpEAhey WasIINGTON, D, C.y Jun. 21—The Secreta PACIFIC COAST ITEMS. N % of th Trustry to-day Tastied the thirty-clghth Ll ; : Gall for tho Tedumption of $10,000,000° of 6.0 | B4 Fnaxeisco, Cal. Jan. 34.—Last night ex- IN FROM ONE: TO THENTY MIKUTES, p bonds of 1865, Muy aud November, The prin- | Collectorof Internal RevenueSedgwick transfer- Ne tter b tolent ciating t in, t! - cipal nnd Intorest will o pald on and stor the | red hisoffice to the new appointee, Highy, fn | RhGse Mok R Taiacatinr the puin. the ith of April next, and fnterest will cease on | conformity with Instructions from Washington, | NCUrslsic, or prostrated with discase may suffer, that day. The followlng are the deseriptions of ot ; i bonds: Coupon baniey S0 Nos, B, tg | 1 view of the fuct that the last of tho ap- 95,5088 1 dusive; ' €00, Nog. 90,7 propriations necessitates areduction fa the foree B oo e uSienr S0, -t | of the Custom-ltourc, Giles 1L Gray, the Sur. RADWAY’S RE Y REL E G40l to a5, both | inclusive: | Yeyor of the Port, has prepared staiément set- totul, 22,000,000, Reglstered honds, S0 titig forth the danger of smugsling, and asking Nos.' 301 to 400, both inclusive; 8100, Nos. {nr n rclnlsmtcmoul. of the nfght crew for board: ” WILL " 4,501 to 5100, both fnclusive; $500, Nos, 3,251 | lug vessels, to 3,600, both Incluslves A1,000, Nos, 12,001 to T s A In E”"fbl bath Inclugive? & u{}, E‘:;ss Lot lm’i'-.l%, TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, fford S.t.a'nt Ease. buth inclusive: ) Nos. 8,201 to 0,300, Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Irflammation of tho Kidnoys, Inflamm Total, 83,000,000, '_ " X 8erivarieLD, 1L, Jan, 2.—The Sceretary of tion of the Bladdor, Inflnmr{m‘uan of thnb b T! éfnnf':;f( \l]hl{’ "k’&l}rh":'vfll“;'c 3&9'9&1‘3‘3’:& State tolay Jssued certilicates of orzanlzation Bowels, Mumps, Congestion of tho apia agminy lm]u‘g Colorn eho ab ul ;flousc. 7|t l‘hc l:}’lxlm'm Ornamental Stons Company; L?Jng!. Boro Throat, Diflcult @. Thompson, Sergeant-at-Arms, and J. D, Newy | cupital, $25,000. ronthing, Palpitation of Burdwell B, Lewls, and A, Herr Smith, mem- | 8ax Fravcisco, Cal,, Jau, 24.—Ex-Asscssor the Heart, Hystorics, hers of the real estate pool, for lmprisonment, | Levi Rosener died to-day, Croup, Diphtherts, Catarrh, was argued In the Distriet Court to-day, The reported denth of Loy Rosener is contra- Influonza, Hoadaohe, Toothache, ‘The Commisstoner of Internal Reveiiue, in the | dictel by his mollier, though his condition {s Neuralgia, Rhoumatism, Cold OChills, coursc of hia remarks before thu Ways and | critical, Aguo Chills, Chillblains, snd Froat Dites, Means Commiitec to-lay concerning tho pend- IS * ng bill amendatory of “the Internal Revenno 4 The application of thn Tieady Rellef tothe partor Taws, expressed himself in favor of tazig de- | B KIN LOLISVILLE . portawiieha b patn of dlificully Exisia wil d0rd cxia posita in private banking institutions the same OUIVILLE, Ky., Jan. 2h—Tho Hackets | and comfort. 4 { Bosita I Drivase bkl duad Manufactusiug Company, of this clty, wus dame | LTSI, df0s o, Balt atumbler of water wil Ina e azed to the exteht of $20,000 this morning by | Hearihurn, Blek ltcadache, Divhods, Diysentery, Cot: HORTICULLURE, fire, Insurauce full In forelgn companles, Loss TRV EIer Ao 3';”T’cnrry‘:fn'x‘fingm'{nwA\r. rincipally o untinished burlal cas READY RELAD witn Facat: A few dropa L yotes aii principally kets, Fovent slCkncas oF pains from Chanze Of Watcr. 1t iy Meoting of tho Northern Illinols Iinrtienl- Insurance Is as follows onto-day’s fire: Royal, ther the ncnflnndyorm-mnn-mmulm. ¥ - tural Soclety---Whitney, the Apple and | $10.000; Queen, $5,000; Philadolphia Fire Asko- Clder King---His Failier's 86th Birthday, | clatlon, 85,000 :llfinrficfg‘fi':‘ "Cnsq,?ol‘;gx'n l{;-; EVER and AGUE' 3 10005 Spectal Correspondence of The Tribune, al, $5,000; Louis: b FRANKLIN Onove, Iil, Jop. 23.~TFhe tenth | Einia Home, i Farmers® and Drovers' of 3 anutal meeting of the Northern Tiinots Hortl. | Loutsville, 82,100, J;:f{.fi‘ix"':finfif'x’fifn‘.’.i‘%?fa“fl,’r’.f"&fifi Plip ol cultural Socloty contimied to~Tuy fn tho Masonfe T EE0E, oL AT OUICE ARG, DI AEATIRL uheid: . ’, ellow, d other fevers (alded b 1| 619 ke Hall, Franklin Grove. ‘The President, L. R, FINANCIAL, Lo .n‘ufiyn‘&f&‘.’r'l'x?}fi‘!i‘.’u"uh’fr’.lhl" ¢ Spectal Dlspatch to The Tribune. LTaname City, Wy, Jan, 24—A rumor was put In clrculation here by the Ogden Jpeman that C. 8. Dunbar, the leading grocer here, had falled, or was uhout %o jall. Tho report s en- tirely fulse, and_was made from purely mull- Scotield, of Freeport, called the Soclety to order o ut 10 o'clock. A falr delegation was present, 8. G, Minkler opened themnceting with prayer, 1L A. Black welcomed tho Soclety to Franklin, President Scotleld responded to the words of welcomo fnn plessant way. After which the | clous motlves. Nu bueiness honse In the West W. ] President rend his annual address. stunds firmer or‘ducs 4 better busluess than C, D R' RA'D AY s THE UALL. 8. Dunbar's, Tho Soclety felt and expressed great satiafac e tHon with the neatly-furnished hall in whieh the QCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, e sneetings were helng hold, Tho accommodation | NEW Youk, Jan, 24.—Arrlved—Steamship s {n this respect I8 much better than lis been en- | Merdor, from Hoamburg. g t Terfectly tastel 1 1 m Joged hieretofore,—carpeted “huls, cushioned | Loxpox, Jan, 24,—Steamships Herman and | bogge r!yfia«e"#a?;‘ffi‘?w{n’."r'mflx}‘in-'é;;&fifif i chatrs, halls ornnmented with evergreens and | Anchorda, from Now Yorlk, have arrived out. m\l'l}:ll{v. Torthe curd of all duorders of tuo Bt e oletures, Tho ball Is furnished by Mr, A, R, PUILADELIIIA, Jan, Df.—Arrivod—: ach, Liver 3y v . b A LADILS y dan, Y.—~Arrivod—Steam- | cascs, Jleadach tpai C ndt Vhitney at his own expense, ship Pennsylvunia, from Livorpool. fion," Diykneoits,” Bioumces Biious poves, Tnlan: B1Ac Theré are on exhibitlon un{ varicties of ap- Ly Aita il i fl:l'lr‘rlx;#rl“l;‘u‘ Homels fick ind all Derdncmeite b i Y . V'l 3 Vi 0 s vies by, Williem 11 3hutien, Frinkiliapolcs HYMENEAL, cure,Pively yeretable. codtalalug a0 mefouryy 1ias 5% clder, ‘and clder-viuegar, by A. R, hitney. cral, oridcloteriond drug, One sample of clder was shown that was BSpecial Dispaten to The Triduns. B Gbachs s tha.urlwing aymptoma resulting from clghteen years old,—made ln 13591 InpraavoLu, Tud., Jan. H—A. J. Halford, [ DESEieeino DIRaties CTBALE L oo ‘g mooa n o wm’lmu_’n{xr‘vl. ;.’0 nurim.lifl[ulcul.u\, ) * | ety editor of the Jouraal, was married to-night ll.;nlu Ilnm‘l.l.\clx J"Fon ,mu mu'b‘uv’x.]m;um Heartburn, ne specinen’of thls crab, which s an early | o My, a, o] e sRuAt of Poad, Fullnrss of Welght frulty whs o exhibition, prederved In’ alcohols sa Dean, duughter of tho pastor of Ply- | dfeftuidonasslutinger fitiesinai o v ] 0 3 | mouth Conureeationsl Church, formerly of | ftomach, Swimming of the fied, Iturrie and & varlety of wax wpecimens of the fruit was | [0 Conires: s Breathinig, SLterInen nt tha Hedrt O shown, T frul o Tirg, atriped, alwost, red 0 ich, cxtiniketeation e J?"rlnli'l.rx;il‘l"lvu e Ditimas when exposed to the sun yellowlsh-white, e T ol B % Juley, mbactd, and good; exceliont. for eannlug, RIFLE CHALLENGE, neeh ot 't ki SRAUSCY Saing' 1 Lho Bries Lo and Tor mnking clder-wine; and very lurdy,— New Yong, Jan, 24.—The Irlsh Rifle Assocla- , oud Buddea Fluihes of Ileat, Imnlzlxnu'lu i) Just tho frult for the North. - Tho tice 18 aleo | 4jon has agatn challenged tho American marks- o ¢ cen ye A few dotes of IADWAT'S PILLS will freo thoagt: gruumental, " 1t s been, thicteen youes 10 | e o maatch fur tho chamiplonship, to- tako | BIELe! e sbie maried diorien” Fice S applo for the Novthern States, place 1o Ireland the coming season, 2 VRANKLIN GROVE W 1s noted for botog the home and the scene of A Queer Elopement. labors of A, K. Whitney, the Apple aud Clder A rumor that has proved too truo has been King of the State, 11 operations {n this e | for some timu current in Elgin regarding the are slimost magnliicent, Is farm em- " v roachi- e s A e [ flight from the town of a lady and her coach beingg i orchiand, contalning more | WD As far as cau be gathered, tho facts of um.“eo.ow bearlug trees,—perhaps the mm‘m,“ the caso are these: A sturdy fellow of ahout 30 i apple orehant In the United States, ‘Fhe slugle | years of oge had beeu for about elghteennonths product of apples the past year, in bushels, was | employed us concliman to the daughter of o lute fg’%:xt'llupn':‘u::g‘l‘illlulx"l‘\];':zl"f:’uun)-‘fi ‘{fimb::;:x)flz. mlluhf;lcmuclll x:un(l‘ulmml.fl ludy’ of nbout 8§ . i ciling vas i ¢ c: Yeurs re, Wi ¥ Mr. W, prescd Inlg cider wl Vinewar 280 har | Faineant for some i e 1t oeien Of Ton Years' Growth, Qured by relst Tha elder sells b ffom 20 chits to 81 per | conjelturcd thut familiarity had sprung , 2 wadlon ut wholesale, . up bebween tho hudy und her coachwan. | Tha DR R ADW AY'S REME]]IE NATHAN WIITNEY. luly moved In the highest elreles of Elgl i The father of A It Whitacy, Nathan W., still | clofy, whilo hor manserviint wa, in o former | survives, .and lives with s xon on’ this | partof his life, & plowman, Since roc farm, {0 which hocamio i the year s aining tlmL'gno'n‘luu‘r'n:lc'::: of the Irucn;l::v‘(ll‘fi I have Lud an Ovarinn Tumor Ju tho Ovarles 15, Ho bullt tho tirst framo houso on'the | coachman bid ben even mors loked alier 1y and Howels for Ten Yeum. pralrlo between Lake Michigan and the Missie- | the way of comfort thun he wos formerly, hay- | A%¥ Aszor, Dog 27, 1673-D. Rapwavs Thst sippl, from timbor munufictured by bis own | fug fo- Iy understood, bect etk £ tuuye his | @Piamey babencited, t iaks tutsaiaicmrats lfl"\'.l;}ff}}p u‘::fx'::l)m Chicago for 3100 per 1,000, | stylo of living lhlI;i'Iu-r l’lmn that of the elx- m'l:hl}" r‘uan.kl dried the vild-c: Y common unregurd coaclunan, L'k Dlace without ony benet. 1t was 1t was arrangged. by the son, A, R Whitney, | seom 16 avo concocted thelr plan of M | (i shatd eofii sue haveliivd o lflx;" ;)‘x:xh});n:u"x:u;l nhfl; m;; l:arllm:ltnlfl:‘t‘- rc[vluvalcllltll.tllrn]ly‘ and uufiuwl« ;mul{. The | §naduotuuch (a1t in tiem, butaaa) State present yesterduy to cat at hls chinan sold th nd, ca % o7 eliberation, 1 tricd them, Tabo und cclobrate the Sith blrthday of 1S | sud & fine Tetriever dos of Bl mictms (o | yaLpircissed sfE BAledut tho Resoteent, two boscact father, to whom b came s w o sur- | res, Bo elyly did the two creep away that §t | WitHouL ady SpUAFeRt banont. 1§ deterained o penes prise, every way pleasant aud agrocable. | was u day or two before the allulr got wind, iwelvo imurobotties of tho Liesolvent, tud The old mun’ls quite uul\'fi and retalng his fac- | It §s belleved that the coachman started first AT lu'g‘rlu‘-':‘:' o n"n;:m" 3 uitles welly with the exeeption of L3 hearing. | and took trai to Aberdcen, followed thither In I contlnuced 1o umlhr medlcing umu“f wa4 sure tha e bas threo brothers sl lving on the | o duy or two by the lady, and both left Aber- | Iwascatlicly curcd, I touk the wedic buut 018 Gl omesteady - the Sude - of - New | deed for Edlibung tosethier, 1t s now re- | TERIHER SRORE, S D et furc ) . Innil York. o are obder than mselt, viz.i | ported that the runaway couple Nave job uar | botties [orlet, ood atx tnxos of tha Piily, (4 und 94 years mncr-uw-lrlund ot Is younger, | ried in London or sows other part of England, | 1 fect nectectly will, und my heartie full of gratiiods §,, . briug %2 yeies old, T4 iuat bo i grand thing o [ Th Tady i posicsscd of condiderable wealthy, | 5490 0r histiibinuny deep dletion. Toyau, e live Lo a Virtuoua goul old aze, und witness the | und fs believed to have been o very successful | and iy brayor (s that it may ba as much of & biessisg changea and improvements that mark the de- | speculator o the munoy market. 1 Othery 83 1¢ has been 4o e, cades ns thoy 11y, aml ot last lay one's eelf down gl S = (teaed) MUS, E. C, BIBBINS, ¢ . Mrs. Bibbine, whio makes tho abava certlficate, {st™ fully ripe for He 0. L. B, Man's Allotted Time, gemoa fur whiin L xwflumanu e et 1 I e ——— Presvuierian Bawner, uag, 1873, The e lm{m‘l stove stated uurul-:y:\"xl m IN MEMORIAM, From the claborate tables driwn up by Dr. | 5f, 186 Bl (hoeaception of whis kasacattoneetd - it lier atatemea 8 corvect withouts ued) . 8, LEAC 2yt at Chemtat, A’ Atbot, Sieh. gertity Lugt Mrs. Dibbins, who makes the ficate, 18, 80d Nas becu foF many years Wl ol thi facts thesein stated ato undoity unfably correct. Auy opo who knowssin Atarceent meeting of the State Teachers® | Forr it would seem, us far us can bo made out, | quaitdcativn Association, hehl ot Champalgn, the foltuwing | Hereure cectumly vory crithial porlods n aue resolutions wero preseited and uvantmously | enance fideed of growlngup, - But, on the othier adopted, 18 o teithaonial of respect to the | hund, tho perlod hetwien tho T0ih and. 15t wemory of tho lute Francls Hanford: years exclusively b that In which, the death Sy YO REERBICmERL s 1y ook Wiy, iy tha death of Fraucls lanford, the | BVerage I3 the suallest. At about 33 we must el ‘x'fi{nv'fbm 1 Tlnols Ktate Teschers' Azsociation has lost o'val- | begin to tako care of ourselves, At this perfod * panh, urd and honored member, who hail codearcd hime | constitutional changzes set In; our bair and E 1, POND, wclf to us all by W genial ond manly course; for | teeth beggin to fail us; our digestion 13 no louger many years ho tiad been a promineut educator In | what it used to bej we lose the vigor of youth e our State, and i all tho poaltions he was called | and negrlect outdoor exerelse ; aboveult, the eares npon Lo oecupy b was eminently: siceessfal; of Jifeegin to make themselves perceptibly ] g thorongiiachulur, @ patlenty Bor.cy fele. 1t fant this tmo that death o sul. DR. RADWAY'S f cit g | elde take s warked place In the returns of g and just with bls pupils, e quickly ‘gained thoir | Bortality, and thero ls alsg considerable rea- | (1 Tuveand e<tecin; @ a cltlzen Lo was imhllx.' sple- | 8outo Lelleve that habits of Intemperauce ire ited, honest honyeable, aud falthtul to every [ apt to suddenly develop themsely ‘T'he pict- 4 4 wstpport of parents aul xehioal oflcers; b & Fiend o generodsy wirm-learlad, | wre, huisrer, bas its sunshiny side, It would AR ciugy bo Was Gu getlyn Workar 1 | take, of COTac, easlonal BeLuary Lo des oL Lays with s wheeiroumctances | foer ot corecy prafessioud woiusry o deduce THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, perinft, awl viten was his voice heard In our p 9 p ¢ . e e ke g e Dears, lwover, that 1 w iwan thes over 3 30U | gor (b ure of all Chironle Diseases, Serofula of ona was ever more willig todo what ha could to | $54r lie way make tolerable vertali of Tivivg to | 550G 000 Civaey or. Contaglouss e B Turthee on Interestes Wiepefoce, w0, whilg if he reaches bis T5th year there bs very 'y glous, Licaolved, 'Fliat we teuder to the aflicted widow | 8trung vresuuption that he will eleher turn his sealed in tho Lungs or Btomach, Skinor and fatherless children our heartfelt sympatbies fu | O0th oirthdey or very uear it. A still more fu- Doucs, Flesh or Nerves, Corruptlagthe efr nad bereavemont, teresting queation v opened by a s¢ries of tubles Solids sad Vitlating the Flulds. Lerolead, Thiat wo doleuuly und casnently pro- | which stiow the averaze worluilty lu differen teat snluat any and evety” uitoinpt 1o defimne tie | profeeslons and puesiilts, Gawekeepers re, | ,Chonie thoumatien, ferotuls, Clandular Sweliafh Sliamciernl Bl who'a(as knoWs i ugay's piry for alivlous regso. calthiest clasg of wuf i Foin niceufag of Tiva Liscs b """“;‘:";'s' Keesylicdy Tuat dhle report bo wpread upon th | Mhole populatiof et i i ral e e i S elliEey, Losgors it xecord, wud that & copy be pent £ Mre: Haufords — | 1aborers come uéxt, aud ure folluwel by ¥ "px'a‘n'flm?fxfi‘m.'"'f#:&rv{'fih’fffi’fifi“mufihmn; fll‘)“" 0 sumptloa, ine. st risters; sollcitors snd buslucss toen are less iy o e L fottunale, While, at the extreuc eud ol the | blgiiy e ERIGE, 61 LER BOTILE »70" - aawonn, -cfien}uxu..lu&x‘mxm pursults, such a printiug | - Sold by Drogytius, owmittoe, aud tte-grindiug. n HUCH CHIGING EXCLUDED. Dot gl T o or e | D RADVAY & (0, 3 Vastt, M L 10 ¢ or Lo 0o of Babure peo- Bpecial Dispaie 6o ibune, ey T2 ey Vhchrare, that Be e Babbitts ebtit | Ty Axx Amuog, Mizh., Jan, 2{.—Tuc Commltteo | Buap, a nesr articlo Jiisk put on the warket, werlts 1 y C i sonva by ot Lo o o pventenion | 85004 el e UV | | Bead « Bulse oud True.” of the Laboratory 2.0f the Mid oction uf Lt . 182 | _Send’ one Jester-stamp Lo RADWAY & CO., No. Univoraity comnmansed dlcle WOVl ordag, Pooks | Bt ouiian of+04p4 o€ ek e, whatuar ot off | witHoSES KFUUAPHERRRE Al