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oot e SSlAATR SR 3 e i e S 3 THE CHICAGO 'I‘R.iBUNE! TRIDAY, JANUARY'26. 1877, chett, of Baginaw City, tho Presidential Ejector | ablo Kewanes Smith to devote his energies to v D setting evergreens wos next had, The general on the Republican uc{.e(, disqualified by reason | the caues n year more, HORTIOUL'IURD' experienco wad, that the best time to u’iflevnra of holding & Government positton, and whose | - The report of the Committos on Transporta- reens ia Just as tho new growth s starting. mncgtw'ul |}m‘l h_\“ ‘"‘Eh lR nvlllu;x }l'.lm-tnrl of :lurr:;t nrhlch “"us!n:{()l}'\l('ii. r{.nmr‘}::luml plnl;flm‘:? Th North m Hortioul {[llgy ':hfim” llzod«et mmlq‘:;-nm_v dl.m" gfl;‘ uxln 6 State, left for Washington to-day Inrespanse | heretofore adoptes the Associatlon In o) - inoi dirt” well packed upon: the roots, s s toa nnlx&tnu from the Cmmmulnn’u Commit- | tlon to the claim of \):csh:d rights.xet up I?y the L o ern inoig orticul~ huporuml.‘ ‘Tho ronts of évorgreens are very Committee on Federal Relatlons for Pinney’s *¢resotution on the Electoral Count Compromise 7 biNgwas adopted by SS ayes to 50 nays. The " yajority of ‘those yoting aye were Democrats. * The 60 nays wera cast by Republicans. The sub- BLUE GLAS light, I rent for my physlclan, that ho might withern e slet Top timselt. Ha T the very cminent. surecon, Dr. D, Tayes Agnew, Pro- fessor of Surcery and Anatomy in the Univeraity of Pennavivaniy, Letter from Gan. A. J. Pleasonton, n Ho arrived while I was taking this bath, and s tee on Privileges and Elections. corporations; ndvocates legislation glving tho tural Society. sensitive, and should not be exposed to ] . ety s alitutans slontel ubn(s "";"T ; to n great ex- . TRaflroml and Warchouse Commisslanera addl- the snn or drying winds. A few minutcs of ex- He Answors & Number of Querries in 1‘:.’(':,';‘;‘.2‘;::.:.’,‘,’ 'i' ';‘n,’(.",J’“fi{:,,""lf'};,,fi,’,‘,‘";"{",‘fi o e et aincs, o Novemer election THOSE TELEGRAMS. tlonal | power I~ cuforcing _ existing laws pepuealil Infarey andposmibly lll, Aho tee : “ i 7 rlad you have come at this time. T am taking a hath of hine and eun Hahta. He replied, with n smile of incredallty as to fts effeet, I seo youares” and 1 said, It {8 dolng mo great. oods 1 1x relleving all my i and £ wish to ROt nml‘ lu\ul that hli\y Lo lw[rL“nfler JN‘E it retedy also a law roviding JE . Spectal Dispateh fo The Tridune. and_proper penatles for the' violation of the, Wasaxatos, D. C., Jan, 25.—The helght of | Jegal requiremncnis of the State from raitroadss absurdity of Dudley Ficld's investization into | a “classification of the rallroads uf the State on o e T aukiean] qucstions B tes, and grave constitul o h-nvc arisen n| to lh§ legality of the Electoral Col- . +and, e TovmAA X Jolnt Commiltes 1n Congress htn Discussion on 8mall Fruitg-«-Mis- T\;hcn Imncdl,1 Ll lr'h ur c-lnlltllrnwl (-“mtnllll)h . here I8 no difllenity at allin planting ever- takes of Hortleulturlsts, greens, 1 the conditions are. all obserred a9 in- ddivated above. Thoy will grow as easily as an apple-tree, Regard to His Discovery, And Gives Mis Tersonal Experlence as fo tho . 3 zive you some inforsnntion that you should consldered 'the questions involved, and hiave re- epubile: the hasts of their gross earninge, and fixed | Rovising the Frait-List---Eleotion of RTENTNG STASTON, i = o VAT v a . Golepe volo. Tor Prealdent and Viea-President of | Field unddertook his taek there was perfect con- ppe ‘-i!ficfi}“flffi.u‘°8'e'§m('|"ku!'c'rffih?f‘;‘u e essay on the subjoct of Landscape-Ganden- Light Baths, through which the sunlight {8 streaming into nited States; therefore, be 1t “J'mcrml ty the House of Trpresentatives, the { Benate concurring Aerein, That we condemn as < unpairiotic And of ev}l tendency all threats of 1 N\'lfin“on. and all xnh!le demonstrations calcn- 2 Jated to’ or intended undnly to influence tho de- cision of any of raid quentions other than by farce of reason, and that the rsme are highly dangerous 1o the peace of the nation. Resoleed, 'That we admire the epirit and candor ‘manifested by the Joint Committee of Congress in the patriotlc _endeavor to solve the queations fn- Bubjecta. —_— :Ilu) rm'?ml Lle)wlll "I"Illh“h" cmx(} a8 ™ the Editor af The Tridune. he ouler atmosphere, whicl a 'dere No. N8 8rnucs STReeT, 'ntrAvELPMIS, Pi., mflt ‘,:‘,',1‘|",°,,'|’1.|l:'¢§"(:“, “‘k’ vc',?'f'f:,;},_nl'lfl Nk:‘,"i} dan. 23.—Col, CifTord Thomaon, of New York, | salu I ta Iiw, **put. the same hand on_ o next the author of & comwnunleation signed “Dut- | pane of laes which fs blue; you will find it ton," published fn Tiim CiicAco Tuieunz of | ol o "vfl ‘"‘} 80, nnd, In tho geeatest nurprise, the 15th of Jadunary currenty on the subject of | Sih & Wh, I never knew thatl™ Of coursa ot i " ¥ replieds ® my discoverles of the attrlbutes of light, under E,‘;"'cl,f;!,_"fi:h { ;;?.!,!L-In[‘,lc'c" ‘};’;‘,.{;'.’3“,’,’.5,,’.‘,‘,’|‘,?{: fidence felt smong Democrats that ho should | the present Legialature, Numerous other succeed by information in his posseasion In ut- | theories, carrying ont ts the extreme State con- terly disgracing Chandler's Commlttee. 1t fa tral of railroadls, are incorporated in the report, The fmprovement of water-courses is rccom- now perfectly apparent that he las “’m" ‘mended, and the bullding of short-ling, narrow- thorotighly Imposed upon byaset of Mun- | paugo rallronds by countles and townships. The chausen storfes that would not bave gaincd | present Rallrond und Warchouse Commiasion is crodence for am hour eyen in the rumor- | cummended, which wiil be a rellel from the cen- factorios of Washington. A man from | sure of the Commisslon which for a year or two Florida was put upon the stand who pagt has hecome manotonots, Ing. fil this point, n dgyntch was received from Lewle Elsworth, of Napervillo: “Illnces pre- Exhibition of Fruit at tha State Fair and | Yonieiry Uodlly preseuce. 1-analilyown ioaer ion, A. L. Cnmmings, of Galenn, rent In an essny Ohicago Exposition on (i subicct of blrds, whicl was read by Secre- ary Golushin, Special Correspondence of Tha Tribune, Tlut the real poem of theevening was an essay FRANRLIN (nove, DI, Jan 23.—The greater | by Mra, P. V. Tathaway on Dirds, Both the part of the afternoon was spent I the discuse | thought and the expreesfon were beautiful, E i tho titlo of *Blue Glase,”” hnas sent mo vour | you doctors for the Inst fifteon years, but withe » 5 The 8tate Farmers' Assoclation adjourned to- Mr.J, W. Cochirano was expected to nddress a & H ect M years, B volvha Sndwe'bare confdence in the st 881 | e o e belue a rflroadtelegranh operator, | piants A mectint wndor s urplees was. et | S0 Of the sublectol T aEatNE Lot NeGitt. PLoventni Wi pent, | Tole Lo bl o fhs 1k curcout, fn which yau { baveioett Detionaill ' 0 g Thl disputed questionn of faw, If the bill reported | and to heanng o scrles of dispatches passing | this eveniuz at Representatives' 1all, anid was Sl » Dhiect by S 0. 1. Barber, of Hinsdale, was called upon to | Propose to hm some questions relative tothe | oo o flea of it before,” Then he sald, L A8 Fonerens bicomee s Iaw? and that snid questions | pvor ylie wires between Chiandler aod Stearos, | addressed by Hon. the Sidney Myers,of Clicago, | The reading of un cetay on the Fubject by Sec- | g yfie ¢ap, whicls he did fn o talk on meteors,— | glass, aud tho manncr of its use, ete. “This room Is very warm: have you any firc (o § " will be determined atrictly In accondance with the el 1t b bful whetl ther Ci on *The Handworkers of ihe Mlelissl'vpl\nl- retary O. B, Galusha, written aud gent in by | asubject not hortleultural, but acceptable os o First—1In regard to Teat (63" T nnswered, *Nol Tho windows and L Constitation and law of the laud; thorefore, bo it | which it is “:." ket ! ol ;“,{ o eeticen | loy—Thelr Puwer and Responsibiitiest! J. K. | William A, Sourec, of Moline, was the ¢ign for | rellef from inonotonous discussion. GLABS PAINTED BLUE, the solithern and western walla are in eontact i funee et we lnstruct one Sanators and re- | TCman In Washington would have bellevol | Malo, State Printer expert, foilowed in anclt- | combint. The esperionces of different, growers | EXIBITION OF VIUTE AT T8 S7ATE VAR AXD ) except ono as new at the business as Mr. Field. | cldation of hig greenback theorles. Dick The testimony of this witness fs the laughing- { Trevelllck gave his support to Judge Davis and stock even of many Democrats, The questlons the preenback couse, atd Senator Plumb also an Incident s mentloned fn my book, fn | With the outer alr. | ho adlofuing Shanibee . y Ataircase on the other, are m‘g:l;‘e‘r’;"}:"::;rg‘x:;dfi‘;'h:"‘"‘;"l:gi"‘l'!“fr"} each without artllicial heat.” *Then,” sald ha t o qguont our ftepresantatives in Congress to favor tho 1l as to varietics, and methods of culture, were CHICAGO RXFPOSITION. ‘passage of sald bill, % ‘The Committee appolnted to present tho sub- Riven at lengtn; and, of conrae, varied With tho | yo.p of Trull-cxhibitions at. tho 'State Falr and W How do you make It so warm?? ¢ That,"* [ fmiviged 1n 8 few remarks, like others, viewing | soll and climato of each, Mauy fedits that suc- | Thieago Exposition next antimn reported: cf o ‘ ¢! ':; CONNECTICUT. which he refused to answer “;f"; ::"" as 'N’“lm the election of Davis a3 n “lctory for the Green- | ceed well in the southern past of the State will w"c fim..,.',’,md n...'fc‘x.z. nslnr.::, i!’.?u exhib- ;‘:;fj;i“;L:‘,:,.‘fi:,fi,“L‘&‘L:" ;}:::“\’;{l:: n‘;‘g::nnnn‘l‘v :fi!i’é.{ li; mg?:nrlgfmfllgndglwfifgl%sr'w?t:ln‘llt{: oril;?-' £ sme rowEn mousn AND THE TRESIDBENTIAL | have shown, if the answers hal been true, the | backers. not do at all in Northern Tilinols; and cven on | tlons at tha Stats Falr, competing for mach premls | qopio by placing th n bis gl tricities’of sunlight and blue glass!” And [ & QUESTION. whole testimony was manufactured, and e borii . ere thero 1s o radical | B as may bo ofered, Both is o Socicty and sndn- | VNS y_placing them ‘u one OF hig glass | yp,0n pxplatned to hilin iy theory, when he sald, 4i Hartronp, Conn., Jan, 25.—In the Jouseof | that ho was simply & witness put LOUISIANA., solebhoring fars PUFTO 5 o radieal | wishiuair.” Alro, o fecommend enr members. a8 | liouscs in which the Inner gurfaces of tho pancs | Wjiars philosophical, and ¥ery simples any ‘b. Topresentatives this afternoon resolutions pass- | upon the stand to give color o NICHOLLS' FRIENDS. "I"m"‘“‘ "‘" :‘l:mc: m;‘:szcc,: and fallure, farzs ther b fo Mithont ;:’{?;,,’g,‘:fi,‘;::.’:,'{g of glaes were patnted with a light-bluo tint, | one can understand that, Te then nsked mo "fi ©d~-110 to 78—which expross conflldence in the | gensationnl storles by which Mr. Field had Special Dispateh to The Tribuna, "l“l‘:u ’:_‘em:)“n ‘;h‘; Tty ol fo 'horucululmlln: exhiblL at the Chicago Exhibition. leaving a margin of one and a quarter inches of | wlhere he could procure the biue glass, and, on wisdom of Congress and the Exccutive in tho | been completely sold. In spite, however, of Wasnixarox, . C., Jan, 23, —Maj. Burke, of plain, transparent wiass unpainted on each pane | being informned, he said, “I have an invalld » & , Mr. L, Woailard was appointed a committes T . ettloment of tne Presidential-question elaims; | the refusal of witness to answer the queetion as | New Orleans, now in Washingron, watcling the | bors is "'L: very """I‘& °"‘L“)'§:‘;‘;% “;';'1* ‘g")fi: Lo reseivo and look atter fenit sent for exnibit. . | of glass, thus o wiforand Ll 'put 1t in s hoso this after- that defects In the Constitution shouid be rem- | to whether ho liad any conversation with any | progress of cvents in the Interest of Nicliolls, | r0 ndapted to the Witerett FIRR D S50 O 2 PR LIS 8 L ey ) dane. edicd by amendment, and not by leglslative in- [ one relativeto his testifylng before the Com- | Visited the President his forenoon to present to bl B e Sl aantea to cortaln | FIANKLIN UNOVE, 1L, o, i) C, "Tlie next day T took another bath of blue and 3 terference; denounces Intimidation, violence, | mittee, the fact came out to-day that be was | him the memorfal, recently published, sicned by m}mmy Seofleld reported on Obftunrics. The followlng | B I sun lights, which cffectually relieved me of 4§ and fraud at elections; demands constitutional | yesterday privately examined by 3r. Field and | Jeading clorgymien and husiness men of New Or- STRAWBERRIES. feaths were renorted: Mrd. Joslah Walkey, Me 4 cvery pafn; aud shico then, now atout threa months, | have not had the slightest pain or — rensitivenees in the parts affected,—threa con- ‘This figure represents two adjacent panes of | seeutive sun-and-bluc-lzht baths having glass, the letter B denoting the blue color as [ COMPLETELY REMOVED LVERY ILL BEFE palnted, with n margin of one and a quarter _°(]'L“|f":‘;,(:|’;t";;;""1“":f,‘;";",:‘g:“o AFHERAIN IR Inehes of transparent glass around each pane, | copy of o letter umtlrmluu:‘é’"v days alnce wmaking two ond n half fnches of Interval be- | from Dr. Juhn B, Biddle, a diatingulshed physi- tween every two adjacent pancs of glass on all | ¢an and outhor, und Protessr ol Materin ke gliles of then, through which the sunlight could ',"t“l:*:‘“;." f{flgi'm‘ Medical Colloge, of this city, pass without Interruption. o ot e Second—The bius glass that I use fs of They lea i you very much for {ha copy of AT coron; === | yourworkon *ilug and Sun Lights," which you A DARK MAZAIINE DLUE COLOR; = | JRRORerl o io semd mer 1 had nirendy rome 13 Imported from France, where ft s made. Tho | knowledge of sour valuable diacovery, ond have colords derlved from n preparation of the metal | now read with much yleasuro and prafit your dis- i _ | cussion of tha rubject 1n extenso, I nm quit cobalt, which Is fused In the pot with the fn- | cuzsion St you Hern g Lo T gredients composing the glass. Its cost In | therum of eclentific knowledge. I am very trnly Philadelphla fs about four tlmes the cost of | yours, J. 1, Bk ‘Atierican window-glnss of slmilar quality, This |m‘:: g{}’..’"l”?"’. treated ;:'fy Int ‘a'n"f Lcubr are difference of price 13 largely duo to the duty on 2 t0 your comumunity ut this time, you its lmportation impoyed by Congress, as wetl us | you ot leety o tisa this letter aceording to rawborry ean be grown upon o great nry County; )«m_. Louis Elsworth, Naper- vn’fl:::y‘:r solla, {ml there lTllnn")’Kz'mycxuu_m villo; Mra, Rebeeea Cummnings, talena, for miy onc owalng an acre of Taud not grow!n Ji. M. Duntap reported on Cider and Vinegar, this Indispensable fruit,—Indispensable fn potn rfl)‘lng speelal compliment to A. R, Whitney for of heulth and cconomy. ‘The best practice 1o | W8 maguificent display, found to be that of making new plantations | J. W. Cochrane read a report on Final Resolu- every two years. Cuitivate in rowa orbills tiong, which was hlwhlrcomylm,mnlnry to the e e Crour. Tantyvonly cult- | liosbitality of the uitizens of Franklin, to tho vates ond, what I8 Jmportant, mulch { railroads, botels, and others who Lave reudered With prairié-grane, or straw. The graes fs Lest, | Epecial service, as W is not so full of sceds of weeds, The - THE LOCATING NF TIE PLACR ulch is needed. not only fur protection from | of olding the next meeting was left In the the winter’s cold, but also from the hot sun, lands of a_committeo of three, viz.: J. W, when the frult 18 In bearing. 1t also keeps the | rane, S G Minkler, D. C. Scofleld, feult clean, Another very important mattet {s, At ¢ssay on Forestry was read by D, C. Bco- that, in order to et the hest results, strawhe flell. He touk sdvanced views, and urged Fioa and other small fruits should bo heavily | strongly the fmportauce of the subject. The Tnanured. It used to be thought that straw- | cssny wns fullowed by discussion, | Uerries did not_ ot need manure, und t was The Buclety adjourned at 13 o'clock, havin e leterodusy to teach that Lhey would re- | €njoyed ano of the most pleasant and barinoni- ceive It kindlys but the world moves, und wo | Ous ineetings hnits histor, C. aro learning something every day, ‘Tlie varie- L AFFAIRS. 5 amendments securing honcst suffrage and cor- +4 recling amblguitics concernlog tho Presidentiai % election. They say thatwhether the result of the Jast elcction bo scttled by the plan followed In pust elections or fn tho concnrrent vote of both Houscs m{ccunu the Electoral vola of any State on account of Intimidation, vlolence, or fraud, or by the operation of the proposed law to sub- . mit all questions now at Issue to a Commission & of fifteen persons, we, the General Assembly of Connecticut, hereby lieartlly pledgro the support of the Btate Government and of all our loyal citizens to that person who shall thereby bo declared elected President of the United States. Tesolved, That ln{' armed opposition o the in- auguration or administration of tho perxon who may be declared clected President by either of tho aforesald methods which raay be adopted by Con- gresswill be treanant and all persona who threal ©n ciyil war unlesssome one_specific _plan of re * tling the dificulty is followed, deserve the execras tion of all good citizens. Mr. Thompeon, and an understanding arrived | leans, giving thelr idens of tho late election and i as to the nature of the testimony to be given | of the pregent political situation. e also gave to-day. to the President a paper prepared by Dr, Shelby, EVIDENTLY A LTINOG WITNESS, of the Louisinna State University, a distinguished Wasaisatos, D. C., Jan. 2. —The Committee | statisticlan, the cbject of which Is to show the on Powers, Privileges, and Dutfes of the House | Republican assertion that there arc 20,000 moro In counting tho Electoral vote examined to-day | colored votersin the State of Loulstana than J. B. Deberry, telegraph-operator at tho rallroad- | white Is not to be borne out by the facts, depot at Tallahassce. - ‘TN TRESIDENT Questlon (by Fleld)=Do you remncmber any | I8 not understood to desira any Interference, but telegrams passing between Z. Chandler aud | e slmply wishes no persons now holding oflice Gov. Stearns between the Sth and 12th of No- | under cither Government shall be turned out by vember? _ the otber. In order to Eruscrve the status quo Lawrenco and Barchiard objected to the ques- | 1 Loutsians, all local ofticers fn parlshes where Hsintidt O oblectlohs were vereli, 113 partlcs are to hold over untfl tho Louls- Witncss then answered that the first telegram | jana question s entirely acttled [ those par- ofwhich he knesw was from Z. Chandler to Gov. | fshes where Democrats were elected, and wera Stearns, and was In substance as follows: **Wa | so nlcl'll\rm(lhb] tli«‘.-"l‘tutun;lnnullfurdh ‘theV‘ mllll are absolutely sure of so many Electoral votca | fésutie the fes of thele office, whilo for Mayes—{witucas did not remember thonum. | 1 those parlshen where the ~eturning 1113, Pa., Jan, 10. =3y Dear Generals tles of strasberrics recomnended are, first and STA. Tha resolutions were strongly opposed by the foremost, the Wilsow's Altuny. Col. Cheney, your own dikcretion. Very respectfully yours, Democratic slde of the House. Board declared Republie Melals t ] oty ¥ g r to the difference of exchange, cte. A. .lJ PLEAZONTOY e Sata s otfapatch was read an- | berh—and we muet huv Loutsians, Bouth Caro- | mu in wiich. thevs. Bta. 3140 bereons Jojaimg | Schcea Chiety and Michigan” Seedilog were KANBAS. Thini—i A8 10 the polt, of the compass," G 3 gnnncllnlfi "‘(‘}‘ the u:;u;.:] slum ";T"-M: .5"“1’:. : ling, and Florida, by fair means or othersise” | commissions trom Nlcholls, nelther party fs ex- | F¢O JASTRERKIES: TTIR SESATOTSILE. which 1 suppose to mean from what direction CRIME. . Somaioe atan” e the only Dimho. | oy could mot give tbe eract langusqe of | Peeie, 0, W PO IO ISHHGLD | EfTho aimcally b s meherrials (g et i B e suullght and bluo Tzht of the Grunanicnt crat voting acodust 1t wus recelved with hisses " on the Democrutic side, aud was promptly checked by the Spealss tunts that wifl stand the winter. The Philas = delphin and Turner, anong tho red berrles, are L“:}‘"‘“‘"”“"‘v 1‘{“-1 Jun, 25.—Your corre- hardy; and, whero the microscople midge, o spondent has been in Topeka for three days,and site,” dots not Injuro the leal, preventing belleves that tho Senatorlal contest will boa evidently desires that during the futcrval be- substance: Sond courler to cachi connty and | {veen s dircetion to Gen. Augie to preserve sccure returns—they must bs mado tw show a | the status quo and the fiunl scttlement of the should pasg throuzh the glass, I haveto say DELIBERATE MURDER. that the direction of the magnetie currents that | Mesriniy, Jan, 25.—Earties who arrived from are evolved Is aecording to the laws of magnet- | Austin, Miss., this morniug report that Bherif] majorlty for Hayes," Loutsania qucstion ncitier party sball kaln uny | o miurly of thoscatice, wo Have no troubla | repetition of tho Iiinols fight on u small seale, | I, to tho Northior South Tolo; and that they | Manning was shot abont midolght on Tucsday I0WA., Z. Chandler also telegraphed Gov. Stearns: | bdvantagow “l"”'m"'m with tho raspberry. ‘inc ulw.'lmlp!:l freuiore | unless sonio now and unthought-of combing- |.arc developed in greater forco when the blue | nizht by John Fretwell, aud dfed yesterday ab REOKUR BATISHIED, “ William £ Chandler leaves to-ulght for Phlle | X Onugaxs, [t Jan, 85.—Manager | Ecvcruily grown in his part of thg S S | tious are imado to-nleht. | Ex-Gov. Osboru lenda | and sun ihts pass through the glass that fa | noon. I appears that Fretwell and another g Kxomi’ In, du 54 ‘{‘“fé‘?fi of thacl- | adelphia on inportant. Dunlness. o eran | ey of the Westenn” Unfon Teluzmaph Com- e L hest diaganct 10, plant | e rest with votes, but it requiresclghty-four EXI'OSED TOWATDS TIIZ 8OUTH FOLES man, after shooting nt Niblett, as reported in . dzens was lield af s place to-night, when the etween the Sth and 12th of November, Fran! pany, departed for Washington this mornf, : G toelect. e s not likely to get them, ‘The raplorsiisaes tn b e Sk Whn and | ier Tour promincut candbdatosS Phub, Sears, Hreand amulehing. with manuro. or othier ma. | Shnons aud the presant Senator, Hargey—liaso terial, aro indispensabile to tho greatest success, A .""'“h and under $0 vates, nrvey's v CHERIIES. a};uu,v.l lP 08 n‘ comprowise candilute, The unanimous expericnts of all the mem- | Jhe, 10! ’6'“‘“ wl'ihmz h{h hos buux} Ders of the Soclety was that we taunot grow Jich 10“_ 6 use o e chiorrios. fn this part of the State. Tho | Money, which s hichly creditable to the Yarly Richmond and English Morillo sre the fix‘lf":l’l‘i':’.“&"lfi','.'g 3!&1""1-'1?3’3.,',1 lhr‘uscnr').. and M e Lad e cre are five Demo- ;’,’,",{',I‘;[‘fifl;;?,{f{;{?,‘“““‘ ) und thiese a70 ErOWD. | yryq It thy Legislature, and they are setiug in fioso who engaged in this_discuselon aro | COpcert. Nonsoe, Pomull, Sinie, Lucan, Woolnt: Bty | 1, TOPEEL, Kt Jon. Zio—tro ballots, foe H{lmluld. Plper, Galusha, Dunlap, Swith, uad | i PS I SO0 ogborn, 80 T O % 3USTAKDS OF TIONTICULTURISTA. 5{"’!‘!’{"" 203 Bears, 235 larvey, 2d: Martin, 15 A general confosslon of sins was obtained | Scutteriug, 1. e 3 Fourtli ballot: Osborn, 85; Plumb, 813 from both young and old hortieulturists, each L bollot: O 1 : o Thuitibse a statement of soma ouo glariug | Simons, 235 Sears, 237 Harvey, bas Martfo, 153 but there are enrrents of dia-magmetlsm that tllw fll-l_';flflwg‘ l‘mi nlght, wcu{ l‘;' Imk drug nre perpendiculor to the mnguetle merldiau, and [ FIa%, WHet TWRRE, E pf,‘;‘m‘“gm‘,“,“!'{‘,’:;: which flowe frum, the east townrds tho Wwest: | ning, who retredted out tho back door, whiera Grent benefit s been derlyed to pationts from | 3" ot by Fretwoll, who_aliot Ilin_ iva “III!;.I: castern and western as wwell as southern tlnllcs l“‘l(ll lll ‘ruvi\lvcr. “i"l‘fil\vulllnnd Iiis com+ ror rade then fied. Fretwell was rolated to Mrs, i my obacteation I have developed tho | Apuyine and bas vowed vengeanco agalnst cctro-magnetiam when the atmoaphera | Njannint’ sine tho killing of Capt. Harvey, of was clenrest nud frevst from cloudy ot watery | oufayilic, by Manutng, wid hie separuted from l“;“":’u"h‘“‘]‘g;“."é'(;‘ ‘n["g\ lhf‘r"‘fx:h‘:f;" ‘."9" E'i_"“]f" I8 wife. Fretwell was recently pardoned out B O O o s hoanol! | of thio Stiastsslp Penitentiury throuah tho of- A Aty VIO o ons of B €01, | forty of Manning, Munning, after betoy shot dry atniospliere, with strong, brilllant sunlight, | 11046 ' will hequenthineg ulh:lq property to his naore clectrleity'ts evolved than wider any other | W0 &R FEICEEE BE S B DEEY 0 B8 conditions, and there is less conducting power | Nl R0 YRR B, Jin body tocarry ft off than when tho, alr 18 molst a0 | Ny yurguy Jan, 2.—Joln (lbson fs sald to havo warm; conscquentls, more heat aud magnettn | .o the parly who asststed Fretwell in killing are doveloped than under any other elreum- | gt JUb T 200 e Nl mt following resolution was adopted : Resolred, That we, citlzens of Feokuk, Town, of all shades of party oploton, snd all departmonts of basineer, occupattonn, aud purauits, duheartily approve of the 1octhods propoecd by the Confer- | enco Commitico of Congrers ns the best plan that haabeen rrnpoud for the wettiement of this difficult question, snd onc whicl'every ood citl- ton and patriot may heartlly tndorse, and as such w6 do horeby recommend its adoption by Conirens, and If adopted, we hercb; rlcdgn oursclves to ace cept the result (n good falth, as” the final and com- et pleto settlement of the vexed queetion. 4t A voto of thanks was given to the Hon. &¢ Qeorge W. McCrary, M. C., for the active part f Yie hns taken fn thd scttlement of the question. Bpuechies were made by thu Hou. 8. M. Clark, of the Gate City, the Hon. John Glbbons, of tho Constitution, and others of both parties. R. Sherman, engaged with Gov. Stearns, handed | sccompanied by Sergeant-at-Arms Churehllly him a telegram for transmisslon slzned by the | Bavine eccured dispatchics dated prior to Nov. 1, Tatter, snd oddresseid to Z. Chandler, fu which [ §illed forby the rosulution, ‘which Lie will de- niention was made of a traln contalning courler : sent out for returns belng Ku-Kluxed, followed ] by the remark: * We cannot cacry the Siate for ¥ FIRES. Ilayes unless wo have troops and money im- medfately.” Theao wero ot the exact words, but the substance. < .—DId you sce any tetezram from Z. Chand- ler to Gov. Stearus in answer to thati A.—I remember a telegram from Z. Chandler to (Jov, Stearus, saying lic had scen the Presl- dent und Scerctary of War, and was authorized by them to say that troops uud money would be £ ¢ i 4, ',‘ # '.fi 81, LOUIS. 87, Louis, Mo., Jan, 20.—~The Atlautic flour- Ing will, corner of Maln and Plum streets, onerated by Bain & Jones, was damaged by the fire last night to the cxtent of 320,000, Tho third and fourth storics and roof were pretty well gutted, Loss Is covored by insurance. ‘I'he loss ou the Atlantie Mill proves to bo greater than at frst supposed, It will reach i % scattering, 11, stances. Patients mflur!x.lg l'rgm uny dlse: ¢ | nizht. 1o fired” tho flrst shot, which took ef- MABSACIIUSETTS. suenighied, froin 810,000 to 50,000 The Insurauce s as fol- | stoke tha ho hias wado fn s horticultura ’ sliould not nelect thig-oceurrenco of tiesu very | fodl n Mannug's Toft arm. 1o had been with A o Q.—Do you kuow of troops arrivivg ebortly | yiwve: Commercinl Us 9.500; Fire Assocla- | 11C vi INDIANA. aYorliG; LOILIIONE i Manning during the night, and professed to bo THE HOUSE INDOISES THE COMPROMISE, after? o B. G. Minkler, of Oswezo, stated as ono great . Jourth~"The bestapplication of thie assoctated i ) 3 Bpectal Ditpato 2o Tha 4riv- A—Yes, they nrrived Sundag, tho12th of Detsyivanki, S5,000% Auorlca, Petnsylva- | utstalio that hio had wade, that of plantiug ton INVESTIGATION ONDERED. Wi and sun Hights 1 fo ils grieud, et o A Y 2! 2,501 ) storn ) 2,000 M- e ;i i 4 Bostox, Jan. 25.—There fa o genulne and A\'ovcmber,. Willlam 1. Chandier arrived the ra', Massachuseits, S350 Hoston Uno | 105 varicties of appica, " tn sald he now hnd Spectal Dispalch so The Tridune. TUFE OLASSES IN TIHD WINDOWS THEMSELVES, A VILLAINOUS PLOT. nlmost unlversal fecllng of eatisfaction In this uPun his farm at least (1fty worthless varieties INDIANAPOLIS, tnd., Jun. 25.—The Houso ,uity to-night over the passage of the Electoral 1 apples. ‘This was n great mistake, and hus " esolnition ta-day e Boen attended with great loes. adopted a resolution to-day ordering an investl for then the blue glass recel tho unmitl s forroF tle hnppetof tha sk writnary rugs of | _ BAN Fnaxcisco, Jan. 25.—A Virginia Cily 'y 85,5003 Franiclin, St. Louls, 32,600; ‘ranton, $1,873; Amazon, Cincinnatl, same alternoon, but little In advance of the troops, which arrived at Tallahussce on u spectal k) ; Az 5 light, traveling with the lnconceivable velocity | dispateh of to-day says a plot to destroy the Bill by the Benate: The State House of Bepre- | yran, §haia7 Chtizens St Louls a550; Washluzton | “pr. Shude, of Elgin, sald bls great mistako was FI"“"'“ ies l"“: l{‘“‘g"—‘ ““-Vl'“"“lv.“’““;';g to the | ;150000 nnten per sceond of time, whick ae | Loisting-works fu the C. and C, shaft was dis- Alio bill by o yea and noy vote of 169 ta 10, and | sy firs; vote. Diucikanta Now durscy, S0 e e i, 1o adviscd overy- | males, and nlso. 10 the treatiment bt Meurablo | worg icat. nrid mognetisit, thar would ho the | 1nd ehanged ahifts, A wutf who hud just come this actlon is nlso warinly applanded here, The Unlon %luu n, Q.—DId you communicate the kuowledgo of | PHEH <5 BUMR. By -\.'" Y these telegrams, Lefore your appearance lere, | chants!, 8t Joseph, Mercantite,” 0., to any person} £1,500: Counnercial, 2,5005 Toledd bogdy not to plant dwarfle,. cures auninst law by the payment of fecs there- Ay, inor, of Ogele County, sajd his mistake | for. No husinces of intcrest was done. A joint way In digrelie great holesund filling with rocks, | resolution passed tho House bya vute of 84t L un whil e Aet his pear trees. The winter | asking Congrese to rcetoro the dullar moncy ciwe §F the veloclty 6f these Tays of lzht was re- | o tried the water-vocks, and was nstonished to farded by pnasing throngh suceessivo medin of | fnd 10 water in the lower one. s turned on transparunt or translucent glase of varjed den- | the pumipant ence, hut was still unabloto 6l the hen discovered_that the blow- : resolution offored on Monday was dessleatud by » the Committes on Federal Kelations, of which Fmuok Bird fs Chairmun, und a preamble awd & i ities, thus reducing the force of thelr fmpact, | bollers, It was t aseries of resolutluna wero brought forward to- CORNERED, Lire und Murine, ¥ idelity, Chleago, | kijied them. Don't do it standard. O tho-eaata of windows belue gzed with | OFF cocks of th shatt-bollers Lad il been 1 day, and after a brief dohate passed with tho | A.—I declino to aaswer, on the ground that to | $3W005 Rochester, G 2,000, Mr. Scott, of Galena, sald o looked upon hts | At a Kopublican caucus It was agreed to offer | plate-zluss of Jurge dimensions, [ huve recom- | tured open, g0 that the water was preamble lapped off, They are as followa: do 50 mfizht tend to erfintuate me. — penr-orchurd as a monuuient of his follv. aconcurrent resolutlon to go into joint scssion Mr. Cochrane, of Blue Island, sald one of his | for the clection of Prison Directors and other crrors was fn planting the Miner plum, and lie | Stute ofieers un Tuesdoy of next sweek, Some ho{n:dtlm Suclety would graclously torgive him. | Democrats In tho Seuate, under the lead of Atr. Galusha, of Morrls, sald bis'ciror was In [ Peed, the man who Is tighting railroad corporas {zlvm into the humbugz that nursery stock | tions, are attempting todefeat tho folnt convin- I mended to some of my friends to have onc or [ Dlown out #s fast as_tho pumps forcel two saghes made of tho sizo of thelr window- | e steam and water. The blow-ofl pipce frames, have them glazed with plaln, tranapa- | are carricda loug distanco down hill from the rent giass and blua glass, in paies of the sizes | Works, so that the engineer could not tollat of elzht by ten Inches or ten by tielve inches, | first what thetrouble was. A few minuteslater and_ vithier” to substitute them for the sashes | there would have been a terriblo exploslon, re. Reaolred, ''hat tho Senato und llours of Hepre- scutatives bf Massachuretts hercby esprens their pproval of thy plan reported by the Joint Cou- mittee of the two Housed of Congrevn clearly pre- scriblug the mode of counting tho Electoral vote, to the end that_thix nation may bomade 8 Govern- Burchard—Ts this the first thme you have B L ADLIANL MIOH: clafmed the privilegs of not auswering such ADRIAN, Mieh., Jun. 25, —Wuantou incendlar- questions for fear it might tend to criminato | am varly this morning accomplished the com- L — plete destriction of the princlpal bullding of the i e ot of 3 3 - at has fts heart-wood discolored by tho cold fs | tion unless the Republican Janse will ngree to | containing the plate-giass (which s the better sulting in the destruction of the works and R L e Lawrence—{iad you conversation with any. | IMinols Mavutactuelng Company’s brass-plating | jujured and worthless asan orchard tree, e | pnas tha bill for Congressional and Legislutivo | plau), or to ot thens G tho Inatdo of gt | Kreat lors of life, ' Lust Fridaynfiht an aitempt BosTox, Maus., Jun, e Cnnittee on | body abont your kiowledzze of the contents of | and car-supply shops, which had been damnaged | did not belleve a word of it. . Tho focts ure all | reapportionment. It is Lelicved the scheme | sashes, and allow the sunlight and the bluo was mado to lire the holsting-worka of the Con- Feacral Relatlons of the Leglslature will repart : resolutions fuvoring the Electoral bill, and o constitutional cmendiient to guard sgalust sy similar contingency iu the future, %“0 lf‘"s"""' before you were called to teatify | §20,000 by an Inclplent fire, a3 telegraphed Tus ire Tmsust Saturday, ‘The loss to-day is placed { also declino to answer that question. ; 9 {i—Have any fnquirics boen made of you | by President Sword at 8125,000, on which thero unu-rr:m‘f;‘yuur Knowledge of thero tele- | I8 an insurance of $75,000: $2,000 In tho Toledo d ou the uther rlde. will fall, the Democratle Benatora not belng = Mr. Woodard made o mistake in planting the | unit for it. Northern xsry on his goil, at Marcngo, And so the confesaions went on, pitiful and sad. OIIIO. LYENING BESBION, Tihit to pass through both sashies fui solldated Virginta Mine, whlch was discovered u’fcnt.‘o' g Lo e gprt: and frustrated by the watchinun, The Incendiary Yot have expressed surpriso that the medical | escaped, "o foree of watchinei uround all tho Bk worksof the bouanza mines havebeen fucreased, TAST NOT TAKEN HOLD OF TNiEsH DiscovEnies, | wnd ull supplied with sliot-uuns. ' Tho belief . ARy sramsd 10 ot wean by meibers of this | Fire & Marine; same intho Traders! of Chieasos | 3, 1. Cochrane, of Bhuo Island, pave us a ILLA AHD WESOLUTIONS; The aro obyious: Tu tho first place, | here Is that both of those attempts have been b 2 WISCONSIN, ommitteet % and $4000 fu tho Michigan Stato of this ety | newutital tallt on Howews, particulatly on Or- | COLUMBES, Jan. 25.—To-day a resolution wns | for tiia imost partmedieal men urg et et | made by scoundeels fo tho’ cmploy of baar " $ A DULL DAY, A~ decline to anawer, The halaneo 13 distributed among seventeen | ehfds,—Lolding in his hnnds oue of these curlous | adopted directing Attornoy-General Little to | Sclence very rarely compensates those who pur. | operaturs in Sau Franctsco. 3 ¢ ¥ MApisox, Wis., Jun. 25,—The passage by tho L'.j' Unlted Btates Benate of the Compromise bitl o this morniug took the windoll out of tho As- scmbly resolution indorsing the proposed settle- ment of tho Tresidential dificulty, nnd that peciat Dispatch to The Tritune. Q.—Can you give mo the contents of any | eompanles. - The wings used as the botler- othier measaie recelved from any person other | Tooms, brass and fron foundries, ete., weres eaved than Chandler and Stearns( by the Fire Departwent, but it 13 doubtful if fu A—Ieannot renember, Witness tlest hearil | theaw tiuies the Compauy can recuperate, Tt of a telegram from Chundler to Stearns, saving | dlsaster deprives scventy-live men of sub- that the Republicans must have Loulsluna, | sistence. South Carolina, atd Florkda, by falr ineans or ail ants, s un ubjoct-Tesson, “ | fito & writ fo the naturc of ayuo warranto to 0 L. ifarler, of Hivedale, by request (owing A 1o the Tallure ot Lhe lecturer of tho ovenine 10 | Tamncii ot T ooiton e Hameior ut {n his ppearuncol guve u ponular lecture ot | fondent at the Athens Lunatic Asylum, Tio subject” of * * Hobby-loracs and Thelr Tilia wero dntroduced €0 limit. tazes In_citles Riders,' I8 . “The Secretary then readl an casay, prepared b for all purposes to ‘wenty wills; to suthorize suc it, while the practice of mediclue enviches; and, tho greater the practice of a physlcian, the DARING RORBERY. leas time he hus to devole to scloned, whatever Bpecial Dispatch ta The Tribune, may be lis fuclioation to do so. Aguin: Can't Keokuk, Iu, Jun. 25.—~7The furm-house of fou imagine that a physiclan would scarcely be in oW ] o v, ?mllcmm-mxuncnd " eurativa agent of such Andset Slitoion, cliht mllsa trom tis ety {9 5 Py op i o el N o | transcendent power us I3 clabued for the as- | W08 attacked by a gang of three maranders at ‘measuro wus Indetinitely postponed to-day. Tho | otherwise, [t was comuniated to bim in AT LUDINGTON, MICII, Prof. Cyrus Thomas, on tho subiict of Omi: | f thelr “fllrn’é’:'(';:a"htflh'c‘; Shot "t e bora thayy | sociated blie And st ght, when the eficet f | 11 o'cluck It nigl, ana heselged for oer two Republican members had o kceret cauchs dnst | contidenve by o Republican telegraph-operatory Fpectal Ditpatch to The Tribune, thology, when the Soclety adjourned to 9 | yeven nor less than three, hils recommendation mfizht b to deprive him of | hours. They cffected an entrance to the houso nightto take action fnregurd to it, but ad- {ourned till this cvenlng, INDIANA. PARTY CAUCUSEA. Bpecial Dievalch fo The Tridune. * inpuaNaronts, Ind., Jun, 25,.—~At a caucus of but he declined giving the numg of by Inform- LupiNaToN, Mich., Jan. 83.—A firo originat. ant, n,ml r:}:{ll declined to »';yll‘u‘“)'hum he llrla'- ing from thestove in Peter Faunon's euloon- wicutioned e contents of the telegrams, and o - PORTIIEK DECLINEI TO- ANSWERL bullding destroyed t, with contents, aud Jo- the question whetlier Lie had takeu couneel ns to | 3cvh Fiusterwold’s - clothing-store adjulning, Bia exuminatlon before this Committee. Thede- | With part of the stock. Insurance on Fannun's clinutions were on the prouml that to anawer | building 81,400 In the Shawwmet and North- might tend to erlininate him, - Witness did not o'clock to-morrow morning. I b 1 21 ¢! R IAY MO]ININ’I." The [fowse bill to forbid dealers to purchese . p scrap fron, old Junk, from minors or unkuown Speclal Corvespondence ar The Tribune, ) FRANKLAN GHOVE, 1, Jull 2—Thro wos a | PeFions was pnsscd. Ascussion on Prof. Thosias’ paper on Ornltholo- | , 10 the Houso the bill to “’“‘r"l Bchool Donrds ¥, and cspecially upon hia request that this to determine on text-books which could not be otlety take nctlon in regard to recommending chaugged tor at least three years, and to make it abill for snnct of the Legislature amenalng | % isdemennor punishable by fine and fmprison- witients, wio could cure themsclves without | by breuking out a window, Mr, Binoneon took I\lx Interventlon, by the adoption of thls simple [ retuge fu the loit and barncaded the pussage s0 auil Inexpensive process! as lurmvem them from following hun, The; Autong the most remarkable easea of rellef | fired futo and attempted to burn the house, and, obtained’ from the nssoclated blue and sun | Hually, ufter fulling to reach Mr, Shnonson or Iizhits 1 their application to Injurles to the per- | secure suy money, they left, taklng with them son, I may state Lo you two of his hureca. The nelrhborbood 18 very westernj on the stock, fixtures, and furniture, s L LQ v WIIAT IIA8 OCURRED TO MYSELP. mueh exvited, and evory eflore 13 belug mado to %% {no Democratic members of the Gencral Assem. | especially remcmber any messaues Lo leadiniz | £1.500 i Northers Imperlal, Phroutx, and iRhods | HhE, JaW presceving birds and gamo 8o us t6 e thn Sy llll'nloma’:l?xn{)r‘n{sI;?\Xx,t':n?:"lfin:: Tu the Latter part of October last 1 met with | cupture the durtug scodndsels, -4 bly to-night, resoluttons favoring the pussago of Democrats, und did not romember thut any oné | Joland Insuruuce Assoclation. Uu the clothing- | Make it more etficleat fn protecting tho birds, | 30050 1 to four years' Limo wero passed, avery serfons accldent {n alightlng from my — ) e of them reluted to the use of money. store thero wav an’ insuranco of §s00 Iu the | 3t Was urgued that thero was no reason why thy Tamitme werpansad, vehlele fu this vlty, I leaving iy wagon by tiiv COUNTERFEITERS the Compromise bill were passcd, and the Repre- Ghlbert D, Mills, telegraph operator at Talla- o . fariners should grow birds for the sportsmoen of 2 ¢ I 5 % e sentatives fu Cougress were asked 10 Yoto for | nusees during tho ciion, teatimt, illiu | Shode lelund Insursuce Assoclation; and on | oiic 0" shuor ™ Iy was voted that tho Sovlety WEST VIRGINIA. ]mnt.‘} 1m-uum;u|ly »‘{ufiml‘, iy foot ouths | = CreveLaxo, O, Jan, 25.—The United States the aime. E. Cliandler, “after his_arfival theré, sent off X‘uule:xlc‘:;)\( u‘}‘ H‘lli‘r)llll:'l‘lfhlwfi;'xf c:lt‘h::.: ui.rol:;:.: Comply with Prof. ‘Thomas’ request, Wnd 1econl | DALLOTING YOB UNITD TATES sENATOM. | Bitached, hmsicad bor the dixed. ll‘::;"'rl.“r\‘\h:v.:xfli Marshal toslay arrested Max Emat and Lous MISSOURI &clrs:r;uua I(r)| cl[\b!llur. Il‘u rle'"wlx:;w{mllj a t‘eh.- nearly covered by R cinte: 3 mundublll“r‘nr ll:;:n;fi:nmn:l‘x‘}wnl. WiseELING, Jan. 25.—Two ballots were taken | lifted m;‘ other foot from the bed of the wagon, | Welnberg, alias Kober, on warrants fssued by . gram from Uov, Stearns to President Grant Lo V18 PIRUITLIST, o s ¢ CTOSA- + 1 losf AACE X i s C Y & IN PAvOR. thls effect: 1 thiuk it advisableto haye ounsel AT ANET O ‘The Comumiteo on - EroiteLis. Fecommended [ 12 caucus last nfght, resulting: Flrst ballot, R L S L e H B1. Lours, Jan. 25.—~Hesolutlons favoring tho | Of emiucut men of our own purty,” There was |y B0 R Eac T L the following struwberriea for general cultiya- | £or term, Herelord, 18; Price, 105 \an].‘cr. nrina of my coachtnun, ho was o the foutwalls | pler & Co., of Baltimore, Md., charging forgery H el P 1 . ko i} a " " ord, 215 o receive me us might al ) “vefeh v ) e 1§, me o e Tl ko o | P11 i i o o pmr | Ltar, Youm, Vi, 5t stowm | oo Nlaahf iy ke Skl sonch & | st 8, Scond o, Mot | oSy Pl ol ey | ad bt o M iy s gress, aud instructing the Scnators and request- CUANDLEI'S DENIAL. sured $15,000. i oy Boyiite 50 (aopted for trlally Mieals | for ehiolie, 13, For Joug terme frat balioty T, | wacks for 1 ant Lo wss thrown 10 the pave. | Lot ut sambure medicines. A largs qaantlty i 315, % h s x 5 3 much for him, and lie was thrown to the pave- | of counterfelt dies, vrines, plates, labels, anit 7 pemerdan ?n“mlm% e W e il | bnicn o siearus it e o oo o by SECRET SOCIETIES. ing (e o' t\'v'gr"»“;'e“é‘;|.lm‘n).‘x;.x P F%'L%"f’i:'m}:i Bavis .'f'?"fn”"fi" o fistand’ 1w T Sarin g lmx{ held In $10,000 bafl euch for thels sppeatunce. ) sald a Jarge majority of both lHouses Ve V] nhiassco tele) = spherrie N , a8 . i Ken ho joint hal 0 ) Ligel o % i v i £ It dusatd o large walority of both Honies fuvor | Tlor betors the. Committen on Viiutvaruf | MICITGAN COLORED MASONS. | Dooliitle, Mamimoth Ghwstery Davidson “horus | 1 the House—sbort torin, Heroford, 247 g, | e ulor el orsal iecless ok QONT L0 CANA DA 177 uosntmously. :}::tlhum fn Countlng the Electoral Votgy bt | foectul Disatch gufl“?‘bfl'fli:yc i less, Philsdelpbla, Turner, Purple Caue, All | 233 Walker, 13: Fer ¢ weatterlug, 11, | ridht iinbar resion ‘recelved the whocls of th FPauiINDAIER. 10,708 THONRE h o cli dls- w3, Mich., 25— ran { these were adopted by the Soctety. JLong term, 11, G. Davis, 28; Blackberries were reconunended und adopted, | tering, 40. " Adjourued, ag follows: Snlder, aud Auclent Britain, for triol, DAXOTA Currants—Holland, Long Branch, Red Duch & Whits ‘Duch, Cuerty, Vietoria, White Granes " | <. THB BLACK HiLLS, Yangrow, D, T, Jun. 43,—The Legislaturo ulkuer, 285 6cate | fall, Fortunately, my head did not. striko th | _GRAND Raris, Mich, Jan, 25T F, pavement. The iession knocked the breath | Dehovis, Hollander, who has been a Notary out of wy body, and {t wus a covsiderable frac- | Publlc, loun agent, and real-cstate couveyuucer tion uf a secoud before I could bave un luspira- | Lere for some years, und who had the confidenco tion of uir, Some gentlemen ldxulle' plcked me | g estecta of all citizens, has left town rather up, and asalsted me into the vearcst atore. At | ghruptly, and {8 now supposed to be i Can- AMINNESOTA. patches, branding thewm oa fabricatious, und ox- | Lodgo ¥, and A, M. (colored), of Mictigan, resalug s futention to mako o statement to ¢ ‘hE mbc‘ Hotore tho Comaitice. Al closed its annual communication loat night, x-Gov. Btearus, of Florida, arrived in this after electiug and {nstalllng the following ofil- city to testify before the Committes on Privil- | cors and committees: Grand Master, Heary exes of the (louse fn Countlog tho Electoral | H. Venos, of Detrolt; Deputy Grand Master, TIE HOUSE INDOLSES THE COMPROMISE, Q‘ 8r. Pavr, Miou., Jan, 25.—The House passed, < 414 by a vote of 65 to U, the resolution judorsing the &+ Corgpromise Committce's plen of settling the Uuoscberries—Horton Seedling, Chiarles Down- 3o 3 the expiration ot an hour I was sufliciently re- ¥ orte y \';,‘ Elecoral question. Vute, P. G, Hul, of East Baginsw; Senlor Grand 22-”,'5“23!31‘:::1\5‘1‘;]““1;"“'5'ufiu%lg:{:flfifimg‘ug has puulsx:’n u;.roalr nmmorlal.z;vhlth has been n:vm;cilm ba m:lnbldml Lo :nll upon 1ny l!lnlll‘y :‘l'l“'.'i .l:'}‘:l“l‘:ff‘{‘fia "l‘,'{‘dl‘l;"lm‘;;.lx::?zhfi: 7 B m e Warden, 8. Robinson, of Detroit; Junior Orand Committce, approved by the Governor, urging on Cougress | physician, who lived about a squars distaut, by | tung of #3,000 or $6,00. i COLORADO. ILLINOIS T'ARMERS, Wurden, Chiarlos "A. Pluckuoy, of Grand | 2onted by,tho Boclety, for peneral cultivation. | )¢ jmmediuts rutification of tho sgreement of | Whiom my body was eurclully exsmined. iy : g TUEIR PLATFORM. Special Disyatch o The Tribune, BerinarisLD, lll, Jun, 25.—In the Btate Farmers' Convention to-day, the following pilat- from waa adopted: Graod Trensurer, M. Bell, of Grand Becretary, Danlel Cole, it Grand Lecturer,” Robert Roblnson, Barlpaw; Urand Henlor Deacon, 8ul E, White, of Girund Raplds; Grand Junlor Retolcad, That tho Illinola State Farmers’ Asso. | Deucon, Richard Wright; ticand Tyler, Churles sald that there had been no frocture of vihs or " CE AN i biatus, bul that | lis receivorl o very severa tons | 8200 FINE AND IMPRISONMENT, tussion, the effects of which I would feel for gpecial Dupalch o T Ty (bina. soine e, at my oge. 1kucw that such an | BPRING¥ILD, lIL, Jau, .—In the United opiufon weant States Court to-day, Antoine Riuk, a brewer of 3t 1[4 TUB ETATE LEGISLATURS HEFUSES TO INDORSH i THE ELECTORAL COUNT DILL. The Treasurer, Mr. Woodard, reported the Sloux Cummlssion for the openinge of the o 'ta)‘ Dexven, Col., Jan. 25.~A resolution, futro- sl Black Mills, ‘The Lexislature being fn sesslon Halatcd luTeeatiesy BULID - shonld pass tho eccasary laws ‘bcll?rc adiourn- ¢ elev ot i A o | ment for courts and tocal organizations, snd this s "r‘:v':_‘;:‘ ‘éfm“;‘\ul“"hr" l’r’}"‘ll«lllctr‘.lt; ?'_":R‘g::,: cannot he doug until the sgrovment fa atided i duced {n our Scnate day before yesterdsy by tho |t Hon. L. P. Beunett, ndorsing the Presidential 3 3 o Ng-PLOTRACTED SUFYERING, Beardstown, charged with permitting unstamped § feld, Freeport,—J. 8. Rudgers, Marengo,~S8. U, | LY Covkress: (Ith very Jittlo b koo | Lo B ) e eelle h ) 0 ¢y queation, as expressed in the fol- cign Corre: CHLe ntel Cole, o e- | Jusha, Morrls, lecording Socretar; . W, Scol I o D v £ Unlted States Goverument , ] ot . v lirguticleat voluo 1o suaer ail o Geinands of flu",l,{:‘:}fl,'" ,‘,’“,,J:,?.'Et’i-’unti"_“:,cxrulr'&n\’l"fif\'filfil frade, and ioade tnterchaugeable with Quverument | 7y tinie and place of bolditig the next annual Second—Uppusition 10 ull bunks of lsaue, cuwmuulcation will be unnounced berealtor, Zhind =Tk we deimand the freo colungeat gold and wilver, and ull moneys, both wetaliic - SNEAGTR R ‘ Per, o b ‘endowed by’ law with the full funciion | STTNNESOTA KNIGILTS OF PYTIIIAS, of toney sud 8 fgul-tendur for all debte and pay- Special Dispaich 4o The Triduna. —That we deman : Lodge of Knizhits of Fythiss of this State met &ffi"”"‘"‘;‘:m1‘,‘,:‘},;;‘:‘,‘,{{:;‘,,‘,"uf,";‘,',':‘;",‘m';‘",'fi',,,"' in annual scesfon In this city yesterday, Tho lutions, report of the Grand Lodge uflicers shows o The Comuitteo appoluted to ascertatn the | membership in the State of 50, ‘Fhie Lodge was aimount of enjoined aud unpaid taxes ou rall- | In sesefon untll 3 o'clock this morning, whea it rosd property within the State reported that | adlourned to weet the third Tuesday in March, they had not been able to uscertain the exact | furthe purposo uf consideriog the new coustitu- Lexperlenced the most lutense pals fu the back ¢ ¢l i Ymp"xf wy right Tung, which ' chovet ad sl peity olfentleny icen brought into contact with the inside of my v . TR riba when 3 (il Influmation of tholungwith [ WOUNDED WETLL AN JCE-LOOIK. its conscquent attachuient to the fusidoof the | 4 o shertsd Sopatel B TUL Trute an vibs, {wwediately recurred to my huagine | MwAvszs, Wis, Jau. =3.—A young m ation, and the Doctor was ugalu fuvoked, ~Ile | named David Jones got futo s quarrcl with &n prescribed a R‘"’“‘ laster toconfing the mus- | fee-pedaler named John Kuukel sbout a right to cles, that, fn the act of coughing | thestreet, Tho latler struck Joues in the back or sncezing, the pain might be mitizated; Lutit | with au lce-hook and lufiteted s serlous, If not afforded no rulief. ‘Tho next day there wusa o ed DIk Sibiahing vod & Clat stEuepcre, I | huytdurys sho fron polut beviug peastrate my bath-reom I havo s window with a soutbern cxlll)oolu;c, t‘nmuged w:thlnuwrmil::l vtauulo'lhllmg MURDER AND SUICIDE, snd piain. Jransparcnk £ o8, etermiu CLEvELAND, O., Jan. 25.~Harrlson Twiner tr, lL? eflicacy of o sun-bath with blue light. S 4 Af;ur‘-umfly. e o aiiibny | shot aud killcd a’ Mr. Anderson at Rlehmond back to | lssfouer of the Gencral Land-Ofiice to<da Tho variettes of grapes recommended weres | A Convord, Tor preneral cultivations Marthu, he. | deeded the title to tho laud whercon tho city of cause of the hurdincss of tho vines; Kudgers, | Oaklund, acroes the Lay from Say Fraucisco, Nos. 13, 19, and 53, for trial. stands. This bas been dn litigation fur twenty AVILES 0% EXUIBITION, years, The dectslon confirins the title fn the ‘The nsplen oo exhibition wade ry fln | preseat holdere, and 18 one of the utmost im- £how ne man, W, H. Hausen, F Mne | purtance. Gro had fitty varietivs ou exinbitlon. This ‘. To the Weatern dssoclated Press. was lauded as tho tincst show of winter varieties | WABHINGTON, D €., Jun. 25,—The Iouse from ong exhibitor ever witnessed In this State, | Commlttee on ‘"orclgu Affairs approves the ae- or any other State, tion uf the President and Becretary of Btate in T'hé followlug are the nAnes of other exhib. | the matter of the Centennial address of fho ftors of avples, viz.: Joln P, Brubracl Grove | **lrish natlon® brought Lere by Jobn O'Con- Wriglt, R._ L. Sproul, Juhu Wagoner, Lamuel | nor Power, member of Parlimneént, ‘The Cowe Dyaart, C. R. Powell, O, B, Galusbia, wfttee suy the subject does not call for any ue- The oxhibitlon of Mr. Hansen was so yery | tion on thio purt of Congress; that all commu- nl.: that 8. G. Minkler offered & resolution of | ulcutions to this Governineut from aliens must i VARIOUS, UNION LEAGUE OF ANERICA. PamiorLpoi, Jan, 25.—Ths Natfonal Ex- eculve Committee Unlon Lesgus of Americs, today elected Gen, Dunfel Ullman, of New York, Chatrman for (he cosulng year, and m(u:umesl to meet In Washington on the 14th o £ ‘cbruary. Importsut action was taken in re- fi:m to the Independent organization which has ceo started in {llinols, and action was takes ju regard to the Unfon Leaguc in Maryland, MONTON CONORATULATED. e ol EC IXDIANAPOLLS, iud.. ‘Sm. .’3":’1‘ dlapatch signed by & number ¢! Republicans was seat to- day to Scoatur Morton, congratulating him upon 3 Llue and suu lights, which were | Ceutre, Asutabula Couuty, O., early yosterday unt,’ ” 1, | Hon for the goverument of Grana and subordl- | 4 to Mr, H. for tho cxcellent sliow which | comme throush tho regularly aceredited chanuels, it ] ¢ . y his course, and askig nim to bualst upon tho m;?:’dg;:ki:kf’ Staters portton ol sch | nuto ludies. T followhg olicers. Wers | bo made. SZlhie Miuister repreacuting the Governmont 16 | *orce Ky bnon s (hese hftlabr:'uhe? S0 batks | smorslar, o, Jnmediatoly attarward abo an Dawes mnendment. s & . elected: U, C,, A PAPEES, which they belouy upon ny back, the pains begun Lo dimlulsh, sud, | § A previous troublo ub Te + . CAINO, ILL. basls thie Committee figured the amount for the | G., ¢ redur . — y8ud, | dnsane. A previous trouble ubout suume prope 'AIHO, ILL. ote Bt d ) T % A report upon Geweral Horticulture, from at the ¢nd of balf an hour,3 ty 13 supposed to bo the cause. . Cammos i Jum_‘* Tmm Z:.‘:.b‘y e \1-53[3 “l!fi“:nllnih""&bom 1,530,000 tor thie years me‘l::;:cfl} K:w\.nkumiv{". Go i‘l[‘mh" l\). y Ail.hur ryant, Princeton, was read by the Bee- Adlxiuclnshn ‘3 r;'hk"’w }umluo{ cvdn.“-mml: come THEY MAD CEABED ALTOGRNEL b 3 3 Ly S < - - y ¥ /| 34 K. .. Lubers An, paratively few drin! 0 > . w eds e - } s Choprontio T ity Vit | Bk e ot tnpe, o | Al 30 S T S A | o e by 00 Gt n | EERL S B sl 0 | WSS BT RV RLE RO | s i o Bt Bt o 2 cur ws follows: Preside . { eupolis; . W ’ ; cf 5 raud fu_svap ve slu. ors & DEW - H e BaN8, Jao, 25.—An scala 1t s Bopa 10 ra Tiduu fa- s O i SEon Bhing: “Soctstaryy & M. | Sthmcabolte: G 00 cho - Potecean cot- binoe | “hlict ot Utlieing Frule: by 8 general discus- | H<IS oy w0 T, Baviince Tallal & bas D e . "o o $aa¥e o5 D, e d ¢ urred to-dsy belween, J. B, Walker sud Olto t Buith, Kowascs; Treasurer, A. J. Btreator;and | ea . Dr, A.J. 8tooe, of bt Taul, the re- | slon of how to save our frui b?‘ 1 was cusicr than 1 bad been previously. be | & Do forme: ! Bpecial T » Vice-Uresident’ from euch'county revresented tlrfi:’x Grand Chancellor, was ¢lected Bupreme TRANSPLANTING EVEEORSENS, A Matarsixtalen; adovar the pufet 1eEetibe naxt day we hul anio a brillut sunsbios, | Moses, woll-known dantiste, ,,M{'l buyes ki clear atu sud low tei ers in -busluese, Plitols were 3 lmlmlnvfm ?An. H~Benton Hare | . Tho inovitable collection was taken up to en- | Hepresentative. L A long discussion on the time and manner of ;bx ::Wl?:‘t.h;ng i‘ufifi'dh:flmw SNt mtendmifim another hth%mu‘md :nug! ‘v‘m’n‘ dangeroualy wounded. N . * 04D, ll;u‘-uut on the market recontly, unscented exce copart-

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