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- 1HE UMIVAGU 1IBUNG,. fUsoDA L, LU MBRR < lo/d, *onaf o Pattos pnealed to sanhood | Jority (n both Houses, thew will then et Mr, i M 1 ] ” man fn thls Chamber, In hls good-patnred | Constitntion, asif some motive of partialits, or | Me, Tatterson enld he apnealed to the ranho i pHIgy alnost surrounded, andelonds of spearshurtled 5 antag g wnyn. the other day, talked about *'holy lvrvlrh‘"l‘te.‘nr_fll"lflfim;u‘y '1"'"‘1"5“"' fl J‘”N'x\"' mll-lr':-c;;'.nv-iv:vv of ';:'!‘lr';;‘"“l},'“_"‘,‘ “;-r Tilden fn assertlog his title. Persona intererted ll“‘ (’O:\('O‘ ond hisaed for a short time G b minutes, 'l:ynl‘;“' ,v.-T,'.',?.fl'-‘.‘l'«'.',’i‘hfiu"fiu'r"?,l\?f}!G';?..’n?"'“fi ok or Taholy aiilances, ™ wWell, 1 om0t K | O Tt In <ot That et 3| tho nctton. of the Sonator from Vermont was | i creating oxclieinent of this surt have been Thioy thon pave way, il wo llted anchiore anid | liave stated this was our Uity sermd fg whether he refers to me or not, a ? inple Vene. ani that we are to exa |[1n”'wn‘|l"r‘}‘(‘“"'”x'}: M;‘m‘:r(‘i,’{,?‘:l‘l‘l,om‘::mm sonding information to mewspaper of- . '\\\:“\s'c‘:u”:(\(:‘r'll‘:)l":\‘;:.;’i:l‘t‘h“:x:x‘x-‘“fl&;(’:}1:“‘{!"0 :::ll’!xxlmlt';““:w‘r:; |'1<‘ ‘::{:«R:u(x:u lnr"l‘mnuu I-:.‘ e of hix constituents, nnt yo auestine . p : - e 3 i ves nmd ourselves went this 1 et Toom a puiblic newas | foes requesting that it be made pub- | Stanjey’s Story of His Descent of | followed them fo the sore, chased them on | Tt we have oo many & tine on e o e s i 1 y the verg paper abaut ind-ctrents nzatnat bim (Pattersony, [ le. The substance of this Informa- the Great River land fnto thefr villages, ten or twelve of them, | flzating since. 1lowever, diplotaacy, nu'o! wihen it was well known that those indictinenta | tion {8 that, it the Eenate reats . and, after recuring some of the abundance of tenee, tact, and stern justico aaved us (4 Y A& Tenppose that glvercolorta | narrow and B ot tate Eametaaime that glver colorto | Eiha from 1t every knowledenaf the politien ot Democratic party, | 1have na doubt 1t 142 surprlsa [ hin claimant, every knowledve of eversthing to the Democrats, heeanae thisis the firat time they which his vote tn this bodyr, {f ndmitted, may of- erer Sot a Hepnblican Sonator, BEingrpany gues. | focte eversthing whicn fhe ahence of hin vote here TP hing | may agece, the quextion fs, What are we to do? had been in existence for weeks, 1t was the pre- food we found there, 1 sounded tha reenll. o s from tlon of parts If gon darg before this Loyt brin | o Tresident. thit [« (hy defonse the Senator | aiwiptian of Jaw thata wan was innocent until | Jutlen It deckics, in point of fuct, that Gov, T Ln g thorees munyaseversconliiet, B e And 1 wil] vote ma Bquavely as | from Vermont made for himeelf when he was eit- | proved wullty, Way hie to bo condemned and een. | Tages was not entitled to the South Carolina H CIPLINE, scionce ro- o F T ron Make n tmotlon in ‘reconldes on | hated fa Tam nu, fatlowing his_co tenced inn minute? Ite wax ready to meetall | Elctoral vote. It lsstated, lso, that Tilden | Ten Months of Fighting, Marching, To the slctors belne tiie spoil,—nt least #o | Boon after quitting Nyanawo I had fasneq thought my people,—and the amount of ivor; AT ¢ gardicss of the cry of hin party. The Senator from | charygs, but did the Senator froqn Vermont want e N N . [ yin " e | rlere_kiniming the edpenliios ol m }I(r:‘:nma:’ e cane, :'v'.'fx Twlilvota to e-::z | ork aaid Totiing i reply sbout ety al- | him elavicted bocanss bt wonid not o his id- | hoa conferred with the South Carolina authort and Sailing—Thirty-two :,"my l!l!_;wveml ying uscless nbout astonisheil | my people ta take advautage of our uru‘l‘x’l‘xvlhu.x How many will do thaty Wihat il IOISESMICs | flances or political coatttions, - lte wid not de- | dine? die had nevor dane an act in Sonih Carollnn [ tlea relative to this matter, nod that, upon fn- T rollt yceyne an Irory **temoley’? @ structiira | that whinever molested & native or appropriated Bewapspor that some Benator Wwho had vofed ta | nounco the Senator from Vermunt an an aliy, | of u thiscity of which ho was ashamed, and efied | formation thus obtalned, be i detorinined to Battles. of olld tusks surrounding an fdof; ivory logs, | anything without just reten would b (e, e ehhack Cont rald he wished o' had | Teserve, or recrait of tho Democrallc barty becans | any man, hiuh or low, to make ench a charre, which, by thie marks of hntchets vielbloon them, | ercd up to a native Iaw, th punishiment o oted to pnt him In. Now, let that Senator get np, | Bpan thiat oceasion he was votlng with the Domo- ke i fo econer bl 1ol Sadle i | e et SR Ach phon e e 2T hefore. again, and Lyl vote for | LY 0r not, becanse the Repmblieans had & Mr. President, I have talked Tongor than [in. | Efcater majority then than they have now; but "Sir, Thutman said Be had witneased a voud many | test the question as to the Prestdential title In they must have used 1o chop womd upon s g scanca i hia Beate. bt none £ dramatic as that | {he Courts. Meanwhile, notwithstandiog theta | poonoye g o T g | ok orn, aamo of thom thrc foct Jong frory. | hich wonld bocertaln denth or etornal sorvi. mhincared in tho closing past of the remarks oftho | rumors of o formidable demonstralion, no e , OF | nallcts, ivory wedees to eplit wood, ivory | who were jullty of theft from natiyy heoPid abonta m:;fltrh"l'g“:’"nunuum?. Wiy did not | member in efthor House has been sudacious Cannibalse=-Flights of Polsoncd stics to grind _thele cassava, and befora tha | Ly extraordinary sacrifices of money, m‘" hic’s house wns a veranda, or burzah, the | we wera almost Lankrupts from this “mu 5 :;-'T:x:}‘v'?;‘nlnl:‘?lvi ': u“u'v:ld‘«:.;fll&: r‘c[e“lrl:w um:‘: ::‘l‘:r:“ :\;‘!l‘l p rfl:mcle!m = h::nlo‘rh“mfi: w\nf\;& ?:msizv?‘::rm(gir(xl’fl?;m A‘i’fi& m;c;w';::l‘u& :g:: g:;li:ughwhruent the famous Quo Warranto Arrows. p"cm’a ‘ig.'}rhkli‘c :-':routml"v% rl“n:'l‘ll‘::fh lv:‘:y.“l;f iero | Tho time came when Ib waa neccesary to r:ll:ffi RSty iy o rerpantiuley, Ao ] oot | 1T dano oterwite thar o didoren dad thoseat- | nrot, Wyl ho it 1t 112 eupslinis (o [he gl Galcutanin, WOl SOES O Gadne bere | GerEuesy o bale eatlons fromen poveriy T e e ot vote. iy whom? | tion of the liepubliean control of thin im,\,l orwho | ency might preseutone Senator from vollng un ft? SENATORl BARNUM, The Horrors of the Ustaraote—Pive Months | aiize, about $18/000, “Thero, ['told tho men, | mako furthier. scriflen (o muve (hicyos diad Who Is the man that has the right {0 read me out | #1pposes that ho swill now vote to seat Kelloas '1". On his (Tharman's) knowledge of the uslm:mt THE BITUATION. £ Bt Toil Al th they st consider as thelr prize money. In | restrain some frum committing depredations o ofdhe Riepublican party? n'rh;rs ,x- notn man on daea s :‘."J:‘i{‘.?:!‘:h‘n"fii ,-;'x"'l';’nf‘fiuflffifimfyfi any {‘l‘lnu‘l‘!&r.)hueu fiwm"\ lnm '.‘f.!.‘t‘“é'a“.‘,‘tiefi:’..;"‘&'....fé“.ifi United Btates Benator Willlam 1. Barmum, of of Btrennouns ong the thia fignt wg gr‘lvl: !ror:: u‘:,r:lu! At o native property. Theso wero surrendered ty ihisfloor, 1o not cdre who he is, whd i c reald o T A 3 tiva law, When fivamien had bees ¥ in Lomeinna .recognized by President Graut had | able and willine to answer any investigation, To | Connecticut, was at the Grand Pacific Hotel a alls, o na 17 cen thus deal s e P before | Wa% | Jous thilt nnd power 1o clnct & Senator than the | atop ! i = . B Ourexpeditfon was bicoming thinned fn thesa ( with th people began to awake to th 1 stop the inquiey - as to o the rignt of | portion of yestorday, and left last evening for ¢ fact thay | s 3 repented nttacks made on us by these piratieal g " Y e eareat b fi}?y}!\?fi;' afieer fif«m'e'l"’,':fifl‘fy" "r'e?-':'ffi.:'?3"22'5?::152"'"5(?&':33 ;nluwsmlsl(n o5 ln?‘m"m:fgut h:xupnpfl Mitwaukee. A Tninuxa reporter got a few mo- | cnnulbals, Wo had lost eixteen men already. :.,v"n'“p|.'.f,',‘ll.’n'$;§°fl‘§:f"|tl'v':}. [ heard no wore £ Ciond et mue Fivo I never witl. 1 noyer bolted a | coutso the Senator from Vermont nrmul dtlerm&nu Ainiuiments would hot doc. Tho Senator (Edmundn) | ments’ conversation with the Sonator, which i __oANT!:'Ath'flsr Coasr or Arnica, Sept. b, Efl'fil‘"figfi, '.:f:“' u; rutr.xurn :o Nylnnmle. for [ WyXxa nmst wit s INKNORN AnOUT my ticket in my life. I have etoud by the nnf. and I l% lnslm m-d'mvl%vun\g:.kthflfidh :‘m ufmn at | did pot favor snch inves l‘:hn\l w:\"n'; the ¥ '"dli was ahout as follows: ” W 1877~ Tu the Edltors of the New York Heraid and budifon Immnul -‘ cataracts butween NECK.? | propoae to contir.ue the guod fizht: but, if voting | the Senator from New York will deounce him asa | vack case was up, whaighe doserted lis party and “ Wuleh way are you golng, Mr. Barnum? London Dally Tetegraph: .+ , o On the 6th of and posstullity of rolarning; vesudes, we A terrible erlme fn_the c§es of many ng. Boon nty onth, and on my conaclence, and un my (gcrul!n‘l “‘.fé’:!{';"“}“.‘”r‘!'x'.{.'n'.idn'"yiff".x“.’.\'“’ ’anfl voted x}»‘:nrhu:’e chx;mxcm Supy pose l;na ,(hh‘le;~ # To Milwaukee, to-nlght.” Decetabor wo arrived nt Usongora Men, an ox- v:ern about 350 miles, according to the course of | tives Lulow the confluence of the Kwango fuil reeponsibility an 8 Scnator for & _man who 1a | dermont e 3 appre 4 B e haiise, Aot we a0 May | it thought you were boyad to Washington. [ oo » the river, or 200 geographical miles, north of | and the Congo was taking notes, oncstly and Jezally cleeted, a8 declared hy the | stated it accurately In the language I bave quoted, 2nnlmnyllnnnl authoritics of the countrys by tho [ thenTam eafo In following his declarations to Fuprema Conrt of my State, Ix treason 1o the party | thelr just and legitimate conclusions. 1f he was ‘hecadre that man 8 & Democrat, 1 eay the men | nustal rn‘ learned as be lain the law, stil I, who who make that charge are not the fricnda of the | 8n nota lawyer at all, mny Lope to bd excised for Tepublican party. The Iepnblican party ‘marching under his banner. At all events, accepts of ' this country s a party of right, | Ins therale Jald down by that Senator us a rale of 'Y feave” enongh D ana . etioni | duly for me to-day, I'come ta statc the refaons cnongh at all times and under a1l cireumstances to | Why T ahall vote to. neat Mr. Bntler. Not belng o do wlat fa right, Let every member of that ‘pmy lawyer, 1 can neithor wiold nor comprehend the dothat, and maintain the proud character of that uitke and sabtletics of the law, and, disrecardin: Tast the Senator rout Rauth Carolina said be wonid | Who did you yalr off with1" tonalvo country, oceupled by 8 powerful triba. | Nyangwe. TTelt almost consinced 'was on tho | or sovon * tribes | confederated . togettes T Ios the i tueion oF irator aod fuat. wad @1 palred offawith Senator Hamiin, of Matne, | The belligerency of tho natives fncreased. As | Comgo. T was In latitude 0 deg. 46 miv. north. | ene doy to destroy us, hecause 1 was o Tonr monthe hefore there woro any tndictments | The trouble is, we thouht last Fridny that the | soon as they caught sight of us on the river they | Yt tb flght threa or four times cach day | very T, 1 had beon "aeen makin mcm'&“f.; against that Senator. At the meeting of this | Senate was going to adjuurn over UI(Tucsday, | camo with feree demanstrations, numbering our ammunition would not last, Nature even | onpaper—writing, Buch a Ihhln‘%md nevep seeston, low came 1i that the Chatrmanship of | whicl would have given us all a chance," ouriien s canives; awalast OfF ale i could not sustain such o atrain a8 we_experl- | heen heard of by tho oldest fnbubitant, [ one of the principal cummittecs of the Senste waa # Which of the Senators now coutestiug will R0 y aga 008 | enced, ‘The increasing breadth of the river be- | therefore, must be witcheraft, and witeh it given (o the Fenator from Soutn Carolina, tho | yo admitted to scatsi" and bont Lady Allco. An Arab, who was a pus- | low this last great affucnt pointed s wav of | must Lo punished with death. ' The white ¢, b‘;“‘.i"i‘.i:: b Hr’}‘l‘%’l‘ifil"lmll:"umn?.z:ahcx;::nn‘xlaz wiVell, it looks ns though Butler would get | senger through filncss that day, wns told,to ;-wpo. Iwould alandon the malniand nud | must instantly detiver his nolcbook (his m'«x“é e, teonaser)t ho honor - wepo | bis scat, Patterson and Conover both being for | speak them falr, to explain to them who wa [ l0s¢ myaclfamong the lslands, [ would thus "‘Wf to be burued, or thero would be warag ! crs that Edinunds charges ) asa by many afllitonts, but §t could not be | the [nstant. e ove aatdenrly a4 1 love my itfe, | them altogether, and looking with nnprofeasional | held np by tho lcpobllean side of the | bim. i seo by the papers t wero, what we had come for, that we were rich, L5 G 3 N Hors o o oentor whon thys foor hax mage evon 1 'suo ' ‘Democratlc sate Administeation | Chamber for Uiess genilemen to trafn it the Tie- | them with uving beon bought. X on't bellcva | gn that wa wero able and ‘williog to_pay our E';‘e?;r{"cl"_"‘f“'l';“‘;‘hu‘:}:gflwfigfnfifl'- Yoa Llio My e STAREEARELN HOLOGAUST, mare sacrifices to maintain that party b the South- | fnSouth Carolina recommized by President tayes, | puolican party, That waa the fest thing held out | it. Patterson told me lwst apring that he wasin wat. Filieor mitntaswers spent s LS M AN s The o adl 3 My notebook wus too valuables it had cost tog orn Staten than 1 _have. Read e ontof the Hoo | the leader and hend of our party, If the Ieino- | to get thew, And nuw this systen of terroriam wan | favor of admitting Butler ton seat. There is 30 | pent In this - Tho boat | N 3 mnn{ lives and sacrifices to Lo consumed at the Tubilcan pariy? dfew who Ara readint me ont ofs| cratshave carcied Uhe State, nd our Proldont hag | brougiis sbout. Let Ue broposition of tho Senstor | too much dirt-throwing fu pulitics Just now,— | river palaver. His answer wna n shower o bont led the way Lo the fslands. The Airat | caprice of savages, \What was to be donel [ the I(en“[v‘lwml party threw erzs at mo in Pennnyle | detefmined, T cannot sor why they have mot a | from Vermont be submitted as an independent | qliopother too much.!! of polsoned . srrows, which: fell n littlo attempt was unsuceessful, for the channels, of- | had a wsmall volumo of Bhakspeay vania for making Mepnblican speeches thero In | Fleht to clect a Senator belonging to thele own | meusure, and shauld thero bo any foundatlon for Vil Kellogr be ndmitteal” ter taking ue by halfa dozen fslands, cxposcd us | Chandos edition. It bad been read and e 1r66, They wero o« bitter Democrats then aa they | barty. pretend to be Revublicans now, —Let me eay to 1am not whling ta oppose the decislon the Presi- ny Republican fricnds onthin side of the Chamber, | dent has maie wpon tois subject, ana I am not pawaca you souls in peace, The power of tho ies | willini to stnltiiy myself by saying that 8 Demo- publican party intho Sennte aud iia supremacy will | cratic State slocied a itepublican Fenator, A bitter ot be transforsed to e other side, The riar of | fonntain cannot pour furth aweer waiere. No an Invesiigation it would le supported by all tha | 1% o too short of our boat. Thuugh we bad | avaln to the savages, and we, of coursc, wore &, (o Deniosiae ;‘;}:;"Jm‘l‘::’.,g‘:':'*:“:fis 1iLoite natinte n{)fl;fl:,m'fl‘,‘u’ to bet" cighteen stk of small-pox Iying In tho | again compolled to fight. After two or thros {,‘i‘:‘,‘,“.:.";‘fil;,;{.‘.’,‘°,’,;;,‘.$";‘ fi‘,’fi;‘i&“figm‘ :,l"'t’“g Shbetitnie Tor bia (Tanrmad-a) reeolntion, &ndgzo | "“Thut fs a question, It Packanl was not | canves wo charged on them and clearcd o pns- | attemnts we lcarned to distingulal tho malntand | must be sacrificed. It wns dellvered, cxpusod 10 wark fnvostizating newspaper roporte, & vota un | elected Guvernor, how contd Kellogg have been | suge throuzte Our land party was nlso attackeq | frow the islands, aud we gllfed down for five | to the viaw of the savago warriors, *Ts it this JNI6r case might be reacica nome time ubout | elocted United States Senatord" In tho bmsh and several were wounded, for thay | oys ithout trouble, further than anxiety for | you want1" 4 Yea? ‘#1g thia the medicine hi . ent from New York referred Do States cleet Iepubilea - | tho end of the present century, ‘The rlalit of o “ Beeause ho ot a majority of the votes of that you nre afrald of 1" Yes; 3 :;.‘5‘1‘,{.55:‘ 'm'cl'l ":‘\{u";orl‘:z{ Sestward by my role, m;‘:.“"}flfl'flgfificfil’l‘c‘i‘&: 1ias bot ons .'.'..E" Stat to ropresentation in the. Sonate was not 1a bo | thio then legal ;f‘c ,m,,,“fi,,.u y 4 bad vencurcd too near the country of the ware NATIVES THAT TRADED, it. Tt 1a bad, ver bml‘ i hurr} ?;.h burn it burg Oltnal Thora Is o danger.of that. The fepubs | Auatn, 1 tudorstawl that the Supremo Court of | put lown by any vague claryea sgalnat another | “W Tt lis not been proved. like tribe of the Bakusu, whose trade s waron | Drivenat lust by pressing hunger to risk an | "4 0h, niy 'Shakspuare,” 1 suid, “farewelil» Ticans on this slde of tho Chamber shonld bear with | South Carolina has decided that the Leglalatare | Senator, Wasit forzutten that wacnia petition “ But it no doubt will be” o largs scale. cncounter with the savagzes, we came to 8 villnge | and poor Bhakspeare was burnt. What me na the have borne withmy friend from Vermont | which clected Butler was tha legal hegislatare of | Was preeented here soms time ago, clurzing that # Perhaps, porbaps. Kollogg may be admit~ DISEASE AND DEATIL in latitudo 1 deg. 40 min. north and Jongitude | change tovk place fn the faces of th 2 and other Senators who have difered with them. | the State. Can we go Lack on'that decislon? T |.8 certai Senator was clected by bribery, thoe Seu= | 4 5 J 23 deg. cast, whero the behavlor of tho | sullen natives! Fora tinioit 080 npyry, Larl: from my poor, himble self a litle of the | think not. It hus been recently declded by a tri- | 'ate would not inquire into 1t? Small-pox began to rage in our Arab escort. en natlves! Foratlnioit was lixe another natives was difforent. Three canocs nd- The e . Indedto. ¥ X Thero were eighteen deaths within two or three | vanced to ' meet r.o". and lddru!sedmlumu ].',’,l&“fi&'h l:nl:; %‘L‘.‘fifi"%'i'ug'3@‘1’&1"&?‘5&3‘.’.’.‘.\“ . ‘Mr. Tharman replled that ho praferred notto. | ©Ts It certaini® days. Dysenlery attacked us; uicers formed on | Words which wo did’ not understand. Tha | #AL1 the white Chief was o £ood, the o meution numes. ¢ would tall tho Beoator prl- | 4 Well, 1t has boen amonded, and in fta pres- | tho Mmbe of many, capacitating a large num- | 58008 ‘:l““"-"“l'-‘dv "““ “[‘Im"‘f e little ficet to | podiinent of goodness, the best of all tiew, "l:':‘:{;lnn(nm £ T S T e T f{‘u nl‘uuu. l;x whlch_llt hos passed the House, | ber trom marching, until boat and canoes were u|',‘;l:,_.fi"",".:g;',fi;““:;°:lum:,:“’;bout‘.‘;!'mg.'l;.nm; Near) ’{‘}lfm""-‘ll "h""lub?“n"" to-tho. cako: of Cakiwall, elccted Sanator from | bt {5 mas e The s tioeesbrekt | mercly floatiug hosyltals, In this eondition wo [ from the shore. Wo mado shims that wa want- | Cong ecatut e Gt A Kousas, some years auo, nand sald, althondh | 4y 'Sanardas in the Ilouse, The samo sentl- | 8rrived at Viuya Njara, 125 geographical miles | cd food, showed copper bracclots, cowrles, red | aspiring bauks of naled clifTs, e mectog Areatment that yon extend to that giant. What ho | bunal, the like of which never ent on eartn,—a | Mr. Edmunda fuguired what casa the Sonator al- can de, inthe name of God, aliow me todo, will [ tribunal called into existence to lead the natlon yon not? out of the wilderness of troubdle and glogwm, cowne " There 18 one perronal matter that llpnmnu tore- | posed of Judies of the Suprewme Court, Senators, for torince Inam on the fioor, and I make refer- | and members of the llouse of Hevresentatives, ence o the matter more to do justice to the gentles | luwyers all, ~that the Senate and louzo of Ropre- man who Isasking a4 seat on this foor from my | seniatives combined could not go behind the de- State than mywelf. 1 have becn so accnstored oil | clsion of the iteturning Hoard of aState, even in Wi the Senato pass tho Eilver bit 1 e my lifo to be misrepresented by newspapors that [ | case of actual fraud, to dutermine who were the | the papers wers full of charges axalnst him, = N; % v| 22 or steep slopes 0ot cato very it what 0N friends Up thero 1 | Wiy elocted Eloctors of Loulstams, and that this | the Senate i im. mvora I vofora any n. | ment seems to govorn s B TEPTO i arvivel st Vs lisi | n e socklacas, clotlm, and brass wire, 2ln | of Inountains ebazey with tall sroods, or piles thereportery’ gallery eay. 1t was publistied ina | resalts from (ho right of & Siale to remulato | yostigation was ordered, 'No doubtIf i (Thur- | .+ A% youn fa7or of the remonetization of | wiitl gur sick o wero attackel; one of my peo- | fricndly cominuircation whon permitted by nuc | swors bnesesLCCragEy Tocks and presently newmpaper the other day that Gen, Butler mot mo | hor awn’afulrs ‘low tagn “can wo now go | manyshuuidimut over t fies of nowspapor Lo | slger Do o KHeds ot T e O D | e o o b fle e Rerinitted by e | swopt impetuously dowis i serpouting curvus, in a private coreidor of the Cliamber and urdored | beind " th docislon of tho Supreme Court | would ind that syme Itcpublican paperadenuunced Iam, It they mako tho silver of a high s ; 4 sotlatlons | heaving upward In long lines of brown billuws, . mo tu come in here and vote npona motion. Tl of o Etate as to which of tho two wrote a canl to tho newapaper; 1hoped It wonld | bodics Is the rightful Lezislature of . that State? e satisfactory; but " any person who | There ruay bu cunning reasons satisfactory o tbe will read the newspaper will find {t was | lawyers, some mysterious loic 5o deep in tho law not. The editor of {tho mewspaper | as mulm(umum common comnprehonsion. why. pretenda to say that he has reliadle Information | to clect s Hepublican Presldent, Wacan hold oure that tho !llln‘wnl that Lo made (= true, andihat [ selves entlsilod by tho declslun of a State lteturn- the statement 1 make is untrue. 1 bave thistoray | ing Doard, aud ot the samo time, to prevent a8 in tegard to thu eintement, When the Senator | Democratle Seaator from taking bila seat, we can from Vermont (Kdmunds) moved to sinke out the | go behind the declston of the Suprermo Court of & namo of M. C, uuuuhnl Sonth Caroling, and m- | State. Such sdroitness my be fumillue to tho pro. Ts friend from Vernont (Edmunds) as o tealtor | ctough standard—ssy 420 gral i seventy-two slck with small-pox. Wo plunged | were lonw—very long; but wo were patlent. | sometfines as though rufiled by tho b ? and no better than Henediet Arnold when ho voted | wortlt about nnmuchiu ng(‘im:: ln‘:.""l make 1t | jut the bush with desperato enerzy, . and | What made s Imimrul was_ thele paciflode- | with o stee gm‘iy Tally ot l.yhuu duimstfiz' u sgainat the ndmission of Pinchback, At this stage the Ecnntof was suddenly callod | 1P 8 short timo cleared thu skirts ‘of the | meauor, 8o opposite Lo those above, nud at last, | steep after stecp, tossing its watcers upward in "[ho sate belnk taken on Edwunds’ amendment | gwqp ‘and the couversation closed, Mr. Baw | S3MPe Them, roturning, wo at ouce set to work | after five hours, we succcoded, ‘That day, after | hugo waves, with their crests dlssolving In 1o investigata tho chark mentioned, it war reject- | pFEYS KO0 T SHIVERA OO SOSOLe B to mako the place dofenstble, and whilo skir- | twenty-six lights on the Great River, was'bniled | and mist, of bolllng round Isles Of bowllers ed—ycus, 271 naga, 303 Slatthows, Davis (ill,), s oncacy . ampromising Demu- | ytalicrs lay u walt In frout we cut tho bush | a8 the beglnnioz of happy days. W certainly | which diiparied it mt o L Jowidets, Datterson, atd Conavor votlng with the Domocrats | Y082 F e s iy avint, tay S | down tor n distanco of 200 yands, ‘Througl th | Weks Ui happlest follows In uxistonce, - ful whitlpools ..‘ui'h3..&:21"{:‘:}‘:‘;‘1‘&;‘1‘,‘:'3,‘”"‘ n the negative. 3 by 3 ty 4 h caldron: i Kivin his vote, Me. Christiancy sald bo voted | favor of carly resumption, Me i interested 23'({.#1? polmmadlnnom lew, and vn,rl:l !xm\rg ‘t‘ll‘tc“ thr u{d Chllul camo Lo the bank to ne- | and as It varled fta wild aspect so i€ varigd li'i\ ayu with soma reluctance, with Mr. Tilden 1o the Iron-Cliffs Mine at ;:u g trees and huts most unpleasantly, an gotiato with the white stranver wo lifted our thunder, moan, and plaiut, At ouno timp r. Alfisou moved that tho Senato proceed to | Negauneé, Mich, everynow and then some wide-awake skir- | snchorand steered for him, 3y coxswaln and | tho rush sounded fiko the awnsh of sca-waves wert the namo of Willism Piit Keilows, of Loui- | fession, but laymen cannot be expected to under- | the consideration of exccative businosf, Rejoct. mislier awoke the echoes of the night with hia | self eprang nahore, Our canoes were anchored ! ' " ? i, Tl o ool Bk | SEMTE, e SEFRL Bt el | i TS et s TIE OFFICES o o el b Saroons et | 0 fanin i, ", iy visas, of oo | Bty Ao i i rone i ntler, snd he rald ** Hen e oV L L Ve 3 Me. atthows voted with tho licpublicaus In o C. morhing we noved, and occupled I3 tf was g0 eren| rom o tof BB . Questton, . | cannot ask you to vote againatthat | the decislon of tho Supreme Court of South Caro- {*favor of excculive resslon, but Mr. Tiboth vwas B0t MUST UAVE ALL THE FACTS, Tawn of thffn Njara, to lonse our Bick and | faces wo had " Jatcly seon thot I almost cr‘:x:ll::.cll low oralust plers and Lutiresses of bridges, at f another timo it overwhelmod tho se: d motion. Tt muy place yoil Ina falve position with | lina without feellny. that 1 wan votlog against tho | In tho Cliamber when his name waa called, . Svecial Dlaputch io The Chicagn Tyidune, wounded, aud the day was spent in repelling | bis baud, making him hop, out of purelove. | filled the measure of a dee fef (1 i‘;uurwn party. I have su told Senator Conover, lcmumnc‘y of thoe Prostdent, ond I am |' Messrs. bavis (Iil.), Patierson. and Conover WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov, 2.—~In e tiva: | pttagks und fortilyloi the town. Two duys and THE coNaol TiE coNaol fits furys 41 icep grief with the roar cnator Conover has gone to his committec-room, | not wilfing to cast tho elizhtest shadow | yoted with tho Democrats In the negative, \ h s Gy NV, lh=In cxecutlve two nights we buro attacks by land nod water, & What river {a this, Chicf1" I asked. of lta fury; and fhrup on the Leight of the and ko la not golng to vole, and the motlon will | upon the titlo by which President llaycs dl j"" Chafrman of the ‘Committes on | Bossion to-dny, Republican Beuators aro under- A CANNINAL CONTRACT. oiid “Thy River ho replf .d" L tablcland,” ‘the thnorous and supcrstitious b T e O ettt coon of s | Hinasios i Elsctlas ayata, dutentud tho Gom- | stood to Luvo fuslsied upon tho Ficht of tho | Tho entira couniry waa roused agninat us, | 1 Has 1 1o fumei 1 naked | bt omat s eeadral. ot aiabbed smoment, Twiah 1o verify tho statemeut ho has | Jeturning foaed of n Stata 48 hinding upon boti | 1e read fraw tho briel of Corbin. who gontests tho | Senato to demaud from tho L'resident overy | Frum Usongora Meno they eamo th e laro | % Yes, tho Great Rispr.” ia ot doatist the dreadful’ thuderdud hur- ricd away as {; 3 seat of Butler, to the effect that n Eduvtdold Coun- | Teason for romovals frum office. Thu New | number of canoes; the Bakusu warrlors were | **Iunderstand; but sou have a name and I whllu‘wu wl:;g‘fi]é)l?l'ruz onr tragical way over ty, South Caroling, the voto was 30 in excoss of |y, % enzyred by Viova Njara to enter th H A v s liu tale populution of the county. 1lu hud been York Custom-Housv nominatlons are sald to y Viovi Nja nter thelr country | have n namo; your vilfage hos a name. Havo | the lon scrica of falla along a distance of uver made, und 1o stata that Gon, Butler told me ho re- | Houses of Conzress, sud yet the declsion of tho garded that aa a purty question, and requested me [ Supreme Court of the Staio 1s not binding upon ot to vota upon that question, und, therefore, I | one louse, and that too Iu the determination vf o did not. Stato and it Federal question! Shrewd lawyers | fnforimed that within_ tho paces of that rief was | 8V0 been repurted for further informatlon, ann ;;:;“,‘,;,,},:m,,“:,",','“fi,'m‘,'c‘;',“;:“t},“}',}:g;“,; you no, particelar nanto for your river! {Wo | 160 miles, Whlch vceupied us five mouths, we Mr. Putterson—T eald to Gen, Butler In snswer | mny sce thelr way to Yoto fur their party candl: | evldonc showlug that the path of the appiicant to IN BXECUTIVE SESSION. BEroot o (he RIoHE tOv . hetauie 6. Lareot ab: | T otitin cotlod kar Ya Koget " lved a8 tiough we Were s tuundl, subject ay e s ot T waahh b flu;‘::o';“fl‘r et 12!5"?:‘-‘“:"335“'3."."..‘.5 So tonale :fl':‘x‘:l‘w"h‘?:‘l:i l:ak;‘u:dn' A e To the Weatern Amuvolated Press, Dhce. . Wa were tunble to bury our doad orto | Tho River of cfi.fi-’m“ s :‘mfim to the thunderous crasli of passing ways 1old bini that T wuald vote e one reason why theis sho nvuatigution, N i B e i e s of. by oy | dowh by My friende the Senator from Vermont, | S Tugals moved t0 sjuncn. Kejoetodeyeas, | ABHINGTON, D0. G,y Nov. 20.—In exceutlyo | uttond to the dellsious woundod, Thero was, them, no doubt but we wero WORK THAT WilL STAND ALONE the (riendn of Gov. Keliogs had deloyed tho mo. | 81 to vote according to my canvictivus and con- | 243 nays. 28, seeslon of the Sonate, the nominatlon of Gen, TPUNISHING TUR NATIVES. stlil about S50 miles from the Atlantle Ocean ‘There 3 no fear that any other explorer will tlon, and his (Mutlec's) trfchin hant 2ot the preced- |'scionce, regandiess “of the oppanmfiaparlr In- | Sir, Eduunds moved that tho Senate proceed 10 | Tfaclan for Assoclate Justico of tiie Supremo On tho moruing of thé third day our land di- nna'ovcr\xmnl]ua bolow Nyangwo Manyema, | atteuipt what wo have dong In’ the caturnct res ence, 1 felt 1t due to hin at deast S brlng bis care | terusts, uve always been o Itopublican, Befors the Senute, and thet T wonld go tn und vote | 1 om ons toeday, unless it ls imipossllle for sealvst the motion. Gen, Butler remonstrated | e to voto . my — convictions on & with me. and did not wont nfe to vote, but l\ucstlmx wo arc deciding as jndzes aud still bo a 1 came tibaud voted, 1 did it then, and 1 will | Jicpublican, Ebelicve 8 man 1nay be both an hou- do it now, ami § will do it as often as it | estwan oud o Republicau. 1f not, tho former Is Ducomes necessnry, o tint (tmay Just s well bo | prefetable to the later. Al roports, all winspor- nnderstood it o Just. A o the lunguage that | Ings that 1 have Sorwed a coslition with Deno- the newspajies vy 8 wad uscd by ten, Butlee 1t fs | crats fe utterly false. No Democrat in- wianly unteue, 3 have never in sy hfercourss | #ide or outide ‘of this Chamber hus cser ap- wiith @den, Batler, 1o crzht-years, known bin to ha | prosched mo with tho assuranco of benefit to ry- enythng clee but n genticinan, nud ther §s not n | self f [yould voto to eeat Buatler; and one roason . wh Lives bere or i South Catoling who will | why Imake tils plain declaration ot my purposs 1ty what 1 odect, 1 make this statement i | 18 that 1 may not be approscbed with like sasur- \in delense bacities ho'lenot on (bl floor tb de- | ances by my political friends If [ wil vote the ferad izt W tien he gets here, [ he evardoes, | Oller way—lmaulfeststions of spplauss ln, thu Tie can defesd blmeetf, 1 avano doubt. sullerles,” which wus ciecked by tho Vice-L'resi- the con=ideratto of exccutive buriness. £ yiston appeared and things changed for tue bet- pent three duys at this' vitlage In mar- vi i Mr, Davis ()1} stated he would vote foe thot [ Court wus reported frum the Judiclary Com- | ter; but o great forco of Wasonzora Meno, with | ketlng,—un era u!mn’fi long to be re’l‘nhcrcd‘?{y flfi;mfl&‘ filfé...‘fi"“}:iih’ thl: :m'x‘:‘:‘:fi'fi"‘ P: motion, a<'ho kuew thoro was fmportant business | mittee, with tho recommendation that it be | forty or fifty canoes, were gathercd on an fsland | us, ‘0 sow also four muskets lere, and we | out the 2,000 feat altitude up which we drnn “v:.:d m,ll.)‘u I;m:;“:x:"l‘llfu EIOn tar ot confirmed. In our vidufty with the Intention of posscasing | augured from this fact that tho. perils of our | our thres, four, und five ton canoes, uo”"%m ie Vol me scpmion ru- ves of our boat and canocs, Thescit | desperate yoyagoe were over. ‘It was a [alse perhaps p'ulm out thq stuinps of tho glant trees Lemse] sulied—y )3 nays, 24, Mz, Davis (Liinols The uominations of Gabric! ©, Wharton, | * & ! al " Young with the ‘Heopublicana'in tho afirwative, ) United States Attorncy far Kcntuc‘ky, and W, vmnl ?Bw‘%’l"l to nu‘rjllgll,‘w!t‘l 1 nvicurdlnx_lv led a | sugury, lowever, we cut down, und from which we carved out our 7Tho Vice-Presidont stated that as tho vote of tho | Fiizel Uuited Htatos Marsbul r night expedition aud cast all their cauocs adrift, COMMERCIAL URANOIL. canoes withiu elght and ten days, working wlshé Seuate Wus eiually divided, w» would vote fn tuo | Fitzelimumons, United States Marshul for Geor- | Sume of the beat canoes we secured, ‘Thonext | =~ Uno day's run brought us to Urangl,—a poou- | and day, whereis no canoe was ever made afirmative, audal 5:40,the’ Seuate went into vs- | ia wero both reported adversely, An adverse | moralig L visited tho tsland. Thoy had already | lous country, where thicre was onc town about | that reion under three mouths. ;l::r::n (l! - otutlve sesslon, report was made by the Forelgn Relotions Com. | become uware of thelr position, and bad, by | two mlics 1ong,—und our friends Introduced us | him the erazgy rocks over which we cun{l'nllmb'- ALU:40 p, 11, whon the dours werg reoponed, i mcans of threo o four canos, unscen by us | {o these people. Tho first introduction over, | ed t; '8 Witk H Eamunda m"?w"‘l o ndju:lnm. mxeul:‘;lmd— “‘h“f; “‘:"“"":"l""“"““l““;‘ ot lllfl 8. 5““‘:‘“]' during tha night, escaped. 1 wext turned my | about 100 Inrie ond small canoes appeared and :huv‘;nlll‘llu“;ui‘v:u‘:'m" \‘r: Z?f"f':fnf-fi"?t" m]l{ctm, ; nays, 27, The g on then boing on | Mintster to Helulum, and a favorable report on | uttention to the Bakusu and thefr fricuds, and | bewan landing, One thing uft her dis: thig bo resolutun of Me, Thur; 10 discharee. the | that of H, W, Iilliard, Mintster to Brazitl. All | they were also driven trom the woods, and for 0 a ot e Aoty op- | downto il the grout plis bevween tho racks, b ¢ E . W, ) o peared. A man lost his mat and clothes; Ci Coniliize :"’{;L{n‘:"“gm""‘w:fii‘fl L :‘;Iv": 25 5s | theso repucts were placed on tha calendar under | the next tendays there was reat, duriog which | cook lost o copper plate or dlsh; o l.zu-u':rz ‘lllr%xx‘n flll‘l.’::x‘:vcdfi:‘g ntlgnbyl et cololuuted by 9 rofsms cuacted by Mr. Dresticat, i conelusion, 1 have Justono or | gent]—for the admivsion of o certatn upplicant, ur | auend by adding the words **audsihat the subject the rule, which prevents Immediate considera- | time the natives inade proposals of peace, which | snatched at, but rerovered without' trouble, I | s 1 V] X el l,'.\'ur\vu:dAN say. 1 Kkuow 1 o minre) lrjmtunml all Sm tha Penliontiary, S i of suid c{udflm hall Lo modu tho spuclal .,,‘d" tlonexcunt by mmnhumy consent. wo gladly accepteds o o o arranged with the Kiog that all trade must bo ‘:Jll'xln‘: g{n.‘ l‘l‘)’mflfi?‘c #fil‘:‘d“tfio' ‘:r';x??o v{lluun"::- wrer the country, 1ou held up us a Lrattor to my 3ir, Edmunds called upon the Vice-Prea'dent to | of thuday on oaday nextat 1 o'clock In tho In regard to' Wharton's uomination, 1t was PIONTING AND MANCIHING, done In the catoes, Everybudy was contonted fared thetr cunoes and brought thelr I Pary, [ have great respeet foF wowwpaper nion, | enforce tho rules, aid satd ho hoped 17 thero wero | aftoruoon. " Rejocted—yeus, 555 nuys, 25, mentioned that the suspension of Iinloy, his On Jan, 4, 1877, we camo to the fiest of what AN UNILEABANT SUIFNISE. g e fepoiter, for § used 1o bo unu mysott, uwl I | aby further manifestations of upplause e gal- Liave u kg feehing for lllclll.‘ and 1 know how eusy | lertea would be cleared, Lumunds ihen moved to tako a recoss until | predecessor, oceurred under the Admintstration | vroved a serics of cataructs, or, to uso a more Tho next day we began to prosecute our Sonloag foaming stretches of rlvory. 1o the it 4w for them tu wnte urticles and send oif what The Vieo-Prestdent wave notice thiat ordor jaust ., In order 10 allow boustors to got thele | of President Urant, und aomo doubt wns ox- | correct torm, fulls, below the confliucnee of the | yoyaze, two native canocs leadtug the way to It of oll who anr st and smalnatall. wl- Ar. 820 pressed as to the valldity of bis nomination un | Luman! aud tho Lualabs, or the Lowa, as tho | Infroduce us to tho tribes beluw, The 100 lllxc:bnfluw’ln Tl’lm;‘“ i o ferrilis falls whote dinne; ¢ liear, o n g » ar, be preseeved or the rulo wonld be enforced aud W i = white Chi 2 b ety ?n‘ Tl g .fil‘%fl“.‘.‘é’;‘ b :R‘,‘ “Il\«’l"'ml'i%:‘“ c'}uu:ml.l et :Lb 23 “lulvl:mnufl."l‘:‘ l‘l,"“z .:\fl l?:xllr.g“ dinner In an hour | this sccount. et ;lll\cr t:;::"ua‘r;, :nvlvlglo. B ‘gfimr]rmglgntfigmi ll!‘;m :J;:w]l‘;gll&:: fere fl?flf’figwm Illml.l.! l'irudu and | crow were swept oyer, and '.w‘t‘lxlrlueltlld rggmbun H v Senate, 3 unds, resuming, sald he fel 2 car o e . Ly it. it 1 want to say hiere In the Senate, and T .- Bdmun 17, . bean | A, dmundi—) uave uut ihe capacity for swal- | g President has nomivated Willam 1T, | and Gny evory norve was strained to dofont | women and b faren, butmencvel'll.h l::filk;‘t:fif& tossed, andsmitton by brown waves untll lus Jiops they will Tet It go ‘along with whnt they say | uuplessant duty o teat tho senwo of tho Senate lowing things that my friends from 1lfinols kave. | Fizpatrick, of Ki TReglate 2 ‘| native friends, who were spectators of tho ox {they may say whatever they nlease ahout e and | 0 vrder that the honor of all Senators will bu ‘ ‘ zpatrick, of Konsus, Reglster of tho Land | ourscives. Four times on Jan, 4 we broke | spears. We, however, did not regard It ny- ¥ e " Shuct "t ukuch ' Tuov Dicawo)y {hat jn | vindlented, amil that tho teuth ifat bo knwn | VKRS, rojocted without o rolecal, Qtikce at Topekea; Cuntles M. Howard, of k. | through to liues of eanoes brought out ogutuat. | Ehing éxtraofdinacy, until our gufdes at waiigial | S Dasiiy. With & shudocr, oS b o m“h ".urwlll'lunhlémnf; ;wfim Immr "\'n:fl;:{r "z"my“‘c mm::m r{uwnmm: ,;‘mvlv".:;fl‘,’ l:;l- 'u.‘i"' 1.,1.“““ “f,"flm‘f H‘;mw):w?.ljflmurlw ml“ %nl:}{tfimlvarl:! ‘l.‘ulél‘lfiufimr;uv?m?lt“t;mu: Eue I}“:n'llllmfl: %x‘nllzl{d;v% |‘vluru %llllflml}d ‘l; tho ":vl: ‘mdlln‘d-l fast away, and we wero at once as- | spot where the younger chiof Was carried over c ople, _beius e ja resolution subwmitted by him hould not lose ity et G Bou Agent og. 83 muin 3 sce, soul satlte: ¥ poo] (""‘:',{,“.‘,',;';.‘l,"l,'x’:,f‘.‘l‘f,‘f,';s‘f",f,‘n‘;‘;; A ilien Lsa i St (he sonlet i suantey T plage, but sboald k"a'}'ficf?afid«r""' aud. it cae- the g:u:ua‘a,mufly; AL Beriram, Postuuster ut | The ;nngfl‘:umgmz tti think llml;. Wa hiad 0o I“l’unn closo lina " I Ahu\n.cd{ *and paddle m’fi"'fl'&f thflu‘}:‘m !Lr::o‘zl;k; ou}'ornn"x'tl:r:: ple 1 ! d e aERaiEL NF i Juiuing reatas and | fieds the gquestiu on. Butler's right a | Adams, Miun. resource lef uf surronder and bu | slowly down river closa to the fsland 1" 3 C. ir‘;-rl‘l)m:rlr i aln';’:33‘.1'.';‘.’\11}:3"‘1“3571:&";% :l)‘l rk;«.;‘l;‘l‘h gaqx:mm" i w‘ell, rz’ g ;nhr:g“;mc‘ : -Ii: 0:2..‘ 'r::m':"\'l seat whould not losu its place, sonio understandiug TIN MOUILE FOSTMASTER. caten at their Jelsure. Awaln and again J attempting to fmitate our work hore. fenting the bet intureste apd wishes of the lg- | Alame and huinillation on both #ides of the Cham- puvhicun party in Houth Carollua when I vote to | ber, thut was followed by a statewent in the pub- veat Gen, M. C, Butler. Undor otber clreum. | 1 press to tho efect that ons of the membors of mances, if ey had uot boen overthrown and | the Seuate, belng under indichment in_oue of the ‘The boat's crew rested on their oars, allowed Finully arriving at should oot . TR, 0 y nally urriving at [saueita Falls, and hearing mfil:' u:'muufn’;‘; aald be di riot aunpasa that o, The Benate Comjnitteo on Post-Offices and | were wo compellod to repulso the furfous | all tho canocs to pass by, and wo followed there were five tore falls, after five xr‘mn'ms Post Roads agreed to report favorabiy the nowds | charges that thuy made to drive us over tho | after them. Two out of cacl st wors cuire o et tiese | Btlon of e, Wickgeabam f0 o Postiaster ut | falls, Tho Jeopio of thiu Fulla Islands aleo camo | catioo, oud twa ot of tho fr":wc;f‘fla"v(fif&‘,' solticrstn e Tawet naross s, flfldtfiufl Food i the Capitol, b sugyested” that the dobaty Mobllg, Ala, Bcuguururuuccrhm beou strongly | up to asslst the cannibals of Mwana Ntaba, Wo | with mysclf, walntained a running tizht for | snd drow my boat and cano g 1 O R el E ol diferents but | Bttes of O aean ta tho' Acato; | o on aud Seuatora would ko to tho resiaurant by | 9pposed to bis nomivatlon, S wero ab bayyand bucawe desperute; ~Noturu | two hours, untll aiiother tnbo Joibed in | rocka sbove tho Cataract of u‘gfl: upon-the aiu acting in nccord with their wiahes, und at tho ( st iiher volo In & vurticulat way or go tho Fen- Viglumein pu ol bk ARt s : THE DELUGE Vireamn nud fghts Wa “3!}.21&'“..‘.:.3:‘;‘ et | e fi'x“‘:imfn':’ o e ‘Ji‘&’;."é:.‘i'.!‘.’.?‘.fi‘dm’i“& g L E L arrylng out the law, . tentlury. : » P Tyl ey L ‘@ calny to thy country where - uu“:tl‘rmrfl:"{v e Mave b aavintit | Xer, Tuitirson sald (F tha Sentar (a2 Edmumaay | PEE Rejected without o roll-call, 'y the richt \mufi, then acrosa river Lo the left, and | it until we camo to anotber tribo. Thls tribe | plorers and white nmruh’an 8 b et r. Eduiundd then woved to smend tho renolu- mude o camp in the woods, drawluge our cang took up tha chase, cl et Y0, Bampered {L‘l“."lé‘flu"i:fl:'f‘?u'i‘ fn'-'x’-:"{g:::{n'\n '&‘-cfii-‘;'enum The Btato of the 'otomae River—Immonse | and boat altor us, After 'mnmné'un: a {e‘fi:; and thgn befnge I"I’J'plh::fi“l‘:fil"gl'%‘:ldmfl: llllrl"uolil ','3;’."?..’.‘31?56’1“3:.5":‘.‘:.5’- n,ll!fig!‘;‘iluuhu" s )lr.puaym\-um o shore onbutnines oy thle igs Damuge In and Around Itichwond, Va, brush around on the forest e tho beat sharp- | rable pertinuclty the capture of one of our | bufore us to dumand dashes. The) :’a‘ifi‘i‘l}q. trun \as 10 give the Kellugy Csa 1 ohanco t0-mor. pectal Nispatch 10 The CAlcagn Tridune, shouters were placed In tlon for dufense, | cauocs. Frequently wero wo all compelled to | must linve * daslies " of rum and clzth " ruw,ana those Senators wiio desited (0 do o conlid WaswNaroy, D, C., Nov. 2.—Tho freshet fs | After a short time tho natl retired and left | drop paddivs sud oars and defend ourscives “1ashies from us) -Foor wiserable creaturcs Yote fur ‘l‘.. lrx-l.‘,,..h‘.,‘.x."g "M";II why this wholo | greater than bus been known fu this remion | U9 ls': rr‘{“i l"ur‘tlm cmy.lm: IV{cnl)u uur days | desperately. At 3 p. m. thie last of our cnemies | Jike usl Way, wa have nothiug, Wo have u‘y l(irlkln:(. out 5luwurm -‘m.n.h-cl‘ of," s0 that it | the river front have suffered creut losscs, and | cutting roads fram above fo below cach full, * T0ADB AxD mIGRT, '"fil‘: x:f:ij‘ you muat, op——? ol x:gl«-ill‘-;-m’m § h‘u »l‘n ,I?;r f..“.‘.’,“.fl: :‘L ;l‘l.gf ulclll‘n gooda had to b moved wmany thmes to cscape | draguing our beavy cauoca during the day,whila The 14th of February wo lost tho fsland ehan- Lo wn’.z. must agaiul QGot out of my camp DAt aftaru briof dlsotiasion witburew bfe motian, | the advancing flood. The Potomac la the most m:lllv_x nlhlhu young men—the boat's nals, anil we wera takon—too late to return— | this minute, and bring the full value In food of and the queation recurring on (ho wotion of Mr, | awollen to vaat proportions, and. it 1s Olled | fooq, o tho savages aud foraged for | mlotg @ chantol which took us to tho right | what you destre,” "And ’"“:{ brought 1t, and O X U ted—ycas, 223 . 83, buuk to the ¢ . hwm,:: :hl:;,u_\l,“,:;,:s\:ngh,::,mh_u,;:‘,‘;f:“m. with fmmense masses of drifiwood, besides v M LSS VTS, BARSR, vowerful — tribe of Mau- | only the valuw of the did thoy recelve, 10-10rr0W, When I propose to have a JitUo morato | eald that he (Patierson) made a baneain of that Bay. kind, no vald what was niot true. [benwation. ] Mr, Christlancy sald if he understood the Mr, Edinnnds sald it was one of the dutiusof a Senator from South Carolina (Pattorson) he blamed | Sonator and a ventiemat to by careiulin his wiate- tue Administrtion for baving withdrawn the | wmuente. Ho repested the statement, as made in the froog 8 from South Carollpa, public newspapwrs, that the Senatur was under In- Mr. Patterson satd ho did not blamo tho Admin- | dictment for tho pMeged ofensu of having secured tstration, but he did not approve of tha withe | hie election by bribery. Arawul of thae troops, Mz, Gordon Inquired where the Senator got this Mr, CllrlhllflnC{ said he belleved lhu'mlllurx nformation, force was In Bouth Carotina to proteet, and dl Mr, Edmunds replied that it was 8 common atate« _proteet, the Chamberlnin Leglotature, He wished | ment on the streots and i the public prints, one of 0 fnquire of the Bengtor frum South Carolina | which he beld inhis hund, (Pattersan) if he thonghit it wau the proper nolicy Mr, Saulsbury rore tu u point of order, and stated fur the Adininlstration to prutoct any Legislature | that no charve was pending befora the - Benato gura or Moogalu, of whom we had | But one King resouted this indigsi I ftwian toval one. 11 that Legiulaturo which | against any Scnator. ‘Lo bonste owed It w the | ber of Senature hud kono to dinger, farin watcrlals and an oceastonal house from | On Jan. 27 we had passed i thi % i 4 = B Josouted thls indiguity, and Was protcieaby the Militars. wete & lenst oo :‘,fi;fil !‘i\:lnqlmdy ity n:lc‘n':d:h“;z-fuxk: ‘ts r 0 n "y aud nauierous this desperate | heard so much sometimes as yery " bad peo- brought his valurous Highters to dispito the palrs wero announce the Upper Potomac country, Travel s entlrely | Way forty-two geographical mites, by six falls, | vle, at other timez as great traders, The fact | road. The lmmedia cmm.."Eu‘ml to adjourn, Refocted— | yyypended over the Lowg Bridie, and tho un; to offuct fo u«‘f drurged our cunioos o dis | that they pursued trado caused us to lmagine | and & plain llllm thufif‘i&&‘:’#}fil‘?&‘rflfi%?& o, 535 uays, 2 ¥ " e o e e Sabmiited an amendment, that tho Com. | bridize’ ftaelt has been in danger, Thoonly 3‘:? n:;!c Iv;!‘nl{lt.:z: )?.h“tl:ub u:_n;z::l b ul;c;l: v::m:.ll: w:z:cur ;l%xll.cxllac‘ ul;x:a'l:&d to puss by quictly. | gin, howeyer, calined bis noisy truculeuce, after then Corblu must have heen elected, 1f the Seua | Senatol oult not be ladulged in on the flour tor (Patieraon) could stand with ou Administca- | without specille charges bad Leen mado .agutnst tlon that would vrotect an illegal Leglslaturo, he | wuch Senator. Hlo therefore thuught the Benator carried his Republicanian to an extent to which ho | from Vermont (Edmunds) was out of order, Mr, mittoo un Privilogee and Licctions be mtructed to | commumication with Alexandria to-day | jn th time wo had Which we puado poace, exelisnged gifts, aud _(Chrlettancy) could ni. The Yice-Tresldent averruled the point of order, | exanine and repoct whut yuustions of fack, It any, s Y | du the muantime we had Lo procure sa wobest | - Wa'cast loose frow Obs Island and started | passod on. d Ar. Cunover wpoks as followa: and antd o did not tmderstand T Senator feom | 1 tho Coroin.iutlor cans. nre hot suitled Oy the | 1a8 been by means of tug-boats. gould jovlion we liad elearod the last fall, latl- | down streom, Bixty-threo catioes of liizht, oven y RUHOPEAN 000D TUINGS, M tneNT: 101e woll known to'every Son- | Verniont av maklng chargos agalust any Sonatar, | | admivalon of the claimants. e oaked thal. tue | The ferries and rallroads have discontiuued | o U dug, 14 min, 63 suc. north, wo balted two | cleicant make, approachiod. “Somoof tho natives [ T sont messeners {n advance proying for re- ator that 1am uotalawyer, 1 have not tho yan- Mr. Gurdon said the” Souator from Vermont | brlofs prepared by utlur and Corbin bo réad, | runniog, Ferry-boats il it fmpossibla ta Jand, days for rest, which we all very much ueeded, | were gorgeous in bruss decorations, aud thoy | Hef frotn any European In Emboms, or Bomb: Lty to supposs that | can copo I dcbate with tho | (Edoiunde) bau seon 8L 60 arralen by ineinuatlon | Goveral senators ail s Demooratic uido objected., the whi , } | Iv the passags ot theso falts wo lost fivo men | wore hewliresses of tho skine of white goats, | us it s callod south of tho cataracts. iy good aole and distinguished lawyers of the Seuate, 3¢ | not only iwo of Lis formor party sesociates, but | se the papers wero not beforutho henat, ilesers, | 2% Wie Wharvesure entlrely covered. A good | oply, o whilo skins of the same color hung down thelf | fortuns the lef 1t T tho hands bt might lmbilmlr L h-‘llullnll’luuuuvm au | Souaturs un the Democratic i of - the chamber, | Ingalls aud others—Kead them yourself as”part of | many schooners are floating about with the citr- A NODLE KIVER, sliouldurs like shiort manties; tho principal men uuml:uul! ;m:mrlmawpu& e ";(un e ‘ot Eomuttalonab e sabuiny W' Moula S 65" | Ll u whar eabiensar” U owatnit | 75 “SCitiunthon auat to the Clarid dei ana | Ty WAYINE Drokcn from thets mourlug up o | Al pueiing tla crice of fulls o entérad | wora roes uf urnuson bauiket-cloi. P e cided by our Judiclary Commbtice, or by lawyers | articles, roports, and whisperinus around the e et + y stream, AL abene: 0 plver was grodual JUVLE AGAINGT MUSKET. Mr, Motta Velya and Mr, Ve GF Gl Benato, ua aupenls aro eeided by The Lords Capitol: Now, 3ir, Brestdunt, "Wy this andirecs b 7:?:'.‘. e 3?‘::.:; 5";&;":?‘..‘1‘.‘;‘:’.:.2 ?;-;':ffix':.’.‘l NUABLY BVERY CELLAR widendug from the usunl 1,600 to 2000 yurds | Weecasod rowing, . Waen thoy wero about 800 | from much ml.llc‘r._r. We werg oh tho ‘ffl;‘ifl an the Parliument of Euglaud; but such v pot the | tlon, mr? 1 wish to place that Senslor upon notico cano by the rulvs of the neuate, When the yeas | thati? this slde of the chumber or sny wewber of und nays bave becw ordered, and the poll i | this body Ly to be arrulgned upen such testimony, ca.uu:. uw:rd r:;::lru"ni’:t‘lm 1 Ly& s d:clur. mer- wlu mlcfl.‘ !nnl{ retalinle, 11 corn -nunmiu o i chant, or <, er ea o nay | clurgy 3 sud that, too, without debato. It {m been mg AR N ) breadth to iwo aud threo miles. 1t then ards off I held g 8 ain ¢o. U7 thio beginning of tho reading Mr, Conk- | In tho lower part of the city is fllled, o o iun uld 8 crliuaon clath up to view | destruttlon by [amline. Such b co of l{' :::hl‘u ;fimu enators would listen attoubdvely, - oy the paper could not have been printed to- | Islands ulso wers so numerous that only uucufl, anewer was from mr:e mull:gu.l -nfiuv’v‘u{' e waine of o s o draotion ‘An tho reading of the pamphlet progrossed Sena. | Yay bad ot the Firs Department pumpod out | day were wo sble to obtain o glimpee of the'| of iropatone siugs, sud four of my boat' Dot o & y t's untion and inguen from the pains of fumino to the joys of plenty, : Bot Tollow Webster 1n vaying **In tho bascat | ol ursdustiy Jots tho chataber ortne oo ponas | tho basements ‘Fho Dalthiore & Hotomae | opposite bank, We had ruched the bre : and the volces that forty tines hed Hercefy Sauttsnail previaus ko occeslons tran stent | wuhvortigs, of wurdive, o' walce, and o8 | A0 o o it Soum. b reude | el s subnacred most. of the way betwean | DI Botween tho smarisimy and lake segtapee | o7 004 oue 1a my eaiiocs wounded, "A | mocksd thocrles of suvacts i war fotued in e Tubould labo Uho samo courkd bow bt fur Gy To- | Tike evionce I et arraign Vhat ‘i | \Za4tutereupted hult-u-dozen taes Ly Scuatues hery und Hgthuare. Thorslave boc uo brwlus | o A5 TS Boutk o TuR sBUwIML 3vrgfllhou§b!:,lml.wlu§ anuounced to tho bus- | sung tho pralscs of the white x'x'fé‘u'#.‘.“'z'"lfu"'n’., markable languaye employed by souis Benatore In | of the Chaniber for having inveked the Jud) 4 row the West over the nwre & Obfo iol 0 cutered this roglon we were | dreds on ks thelr firat suceess, Wi Sebity boon thia® qaeetion, and again to-day 1he | woty tie lnch 10 b Lhe dechion 1 s ertinle | BULSUR. 10F uxoculive seaslol olc., upon all of i o | thase B sinee Sdturday worning, and thore tins been no | attacked three times by thres seporate tribess | formed our usual closs ling, and allowed the :'.-’.';'fl& tie yoie snd ay, ‘m:_'fimhma gea Wor | Western mall alieo that tme, 'Tlie authorities | tho sevond doy wo malituined a runving bt | eanoes and boat to float down, ' wvery ride sud Anernd-y"u'flm' u'ffxal'a‘u'sb:‘tf: "good things attencance of Senators, who soon nude their ap. | 84 none necd b expected Leforo to-morruw, | alimost the sntire day, which culminsted 1n the | revolver belvw required herc. Tno battle cons | wo pusumed our march toward Botha. A 15; und all ‘mu‘s’:) Bty wore ;ma dn:l 7 {u’ffltf-‘.’;flfif “tm'il" ;:r 'l:lzl.}uud!llaur‘u hrf o&m; 1';“ ‘v‘vflflfl“{vflfim( :'-)r._ :h'«‘s lfofiuuf."m ur.f-. """A Aru- .l;;l’ml of bl:."htfi&s{ulmh slugs. \IVa weni;l touch- | iles from that plave wo were met bly. suvera) . . further poading o t ¢ 0 an ugh the cile ic Lualal requeonf and canoes pitted, but u sentle nd the smondisent ot Sicshiids | mountain gorges Is flooded. ‘Torrents are said | crossed vver from the current of the Llllhb'fl‘:: E‘Jfl“l‘?‘““ :fi:-ou‘ b, Dead "W"'i"l‘fi:‘ the "“&f o o yupcgn caloy. md i r scnfor Scuutor from New York, ¥peaking of the | prosceurionover the head of 8 Senator, so a8 Lo 1u- mution to Iny this resulution on - the fable, was | ducu him tochanga the bolitical conrss lie bas pleased to roy with the lruny and sarcasin of which | pursued fur the Jost fow dn‘n. But, sir, Lonly ke 1 master— risoto protest azalust such (nstnuatfons,’ und to er here quoted lterally from Conk- | But thatbenator upon notlcw that upon such cy and said: 2 denco 1 could demonatrato that Republican e DA S o s of good thibas, whth yuis sud’ chan- 7 al 5 X 8, 28, 10 be rushiog through the tunncis of the Ohlo | that of the Aruwimi, and had taken a gla reech-loaders, dogble-barrcled elephant rifl W 3 " i A oo st | bl ey o RS0 e | U SELTA IR S o s oot | 1 ‘ nttof e g b vy | i e ol st B Bt | Bl Ut of” i Cheuatr o Leate 1 Ihia Body. | Uavu sukht to chauee the Very o of Justica | 10 sheskIn kazard to the Mawburk BAisacri ad tie UICUMOND, quite takew nback at tho grand preparations for | though for two hours sur (ate wus dublous. | dressed geutlewen of Boma wnd mysclf] It what 1s the My of the benate and of overy | intothe veryaltar uf suctifice fora Beuntor who Benator 1 auch & caso? Not bemng a lawyor | chusoto volu according to the dictates of his cone mywelf, 1 natarally tum to the - expressud | sclence. behitiments of lawyers bn tbiv body fn & bebato vn Mr, Edinunds replicd: 1t Benator Gordon had e queation of tho admlsalun of° Pluckback as a | hoard sny such rutiurs be could nut be too speedy Beuator from Louisisua, Tho Scuator from Ver. | o bringing be wmatter before thu Seuute, snd by mout broke away from the majority of his party | (Edmunds) would ;{u» wlst Mttle influence be Lhad sud voted with thy Democtruts. Turniug ta tho | (o secure an investigation, Buuatorsou the other Conaressivaul Kecord fur March 3, 1870, you will | aide of ll{l Cbamoer should nut put the night owa Sud the viadlestion that Iho Keuator gave of tho | of morsllty uvar cholr beuds sl way, + Dow'{luok now unpardonavie erliwe of following his convic | st mo!™ Iml!lhi bfi that the skirts wight be too E UG ter. " 10 the Weslern Avsociated vurrecsption. Filty-four canoe; ! ‘The battle lasted 3 o'clock E nonkiil relied & bolnk of oidsr thatiiy RicuuaND, Vi, Nov. S0, Tho losd to privato | on us with such fury that 1 saw' s u','.'.‘lff"u".'t We bad dogied ¢ do&fi'fil}lfificmu:?"fim:u&uu: Tirong, beait Ix‘r e ot Al B r. Meonatd rased & volat of ordsr that the | pruperty tn this city 09 tho tloodh can be safely | OncoIf 1 wished to fave this expentiion. Foae | Lut we had catured two canoes, swie an they | S bealthy bodica ot thelr hamimock bear- i L Mrsiy AP Wice TOR IR AW | patiuintitiay feists S30000 10 $100,000,” Otlicy | of our canve, In & Gesporste rishe beooes | Wweror - Wa Bad drooped aueinr. for sibasy, | &7 {roin tho Bare-ribbed, Ruuut coldiurs of the i Whdlelgh sald that he Bad mot spoken but | 1usscs will greatly numiont this suount. The | panic stricken' und boguu to pull fast down | protécting's storuing perty, which took a vile | A4S Alucricau expeditfun. once, aud thu volnt of order was not proper. * damage In Mancicster, on the oppusite side of | streaw, but they were soun brought back. rngc and ’immod It At sunket our people sung o stery 1s now told briclly, and, pertorco, ir, Miteholl olored i awcaduent Foihat tho | tho rlver, will reach §100,00. Ticre 8 consid- TUK GUEAT WAL CANOE, tht song of triumnpis; the battlo w Vo | Lmpcslectiy, liow we crossed she bitlicrto dobuta un this rosolution aball closs at 11 o'clock | eruble sufferiug amouz pour people, Many had We dropped our stoue anchors, tormed s close wuunulsd uouunl; ‘duwn fu the m‘;‘rkouv&rt m“.fl :_\‘fi”'i,'mlfi( A(:Au; M: o Journgyed Ki-da; and b ot ke oo sadouilon o-sarrow | o cunp out st nizht wnd aro atil shelcrloss. | lno, sod calnly wwalied evanta.” owi th - sbaul 8 o'closi uud thew esuuped ou an laland, flom AyRiENe ta s ocdan: aeLicop, . djectet Miwouta sall-call, " gln.- damaze to theJumea River and Kanawha | thves cune, Gust snd furious, but fn maguiticens | This was the thirty-first Gght, and tho last but Hasuy oL Brantar, o ugainet thy dewdnds of party | scunty. [Laugi ek 18 UL $0 ¥erious us at lirst suvposed. style. BEverythlug obout them wes supes une. T o o L) Fent. Yo Senator from Verauont saids. Pin | Corinlng b restacks, Mr. Eduunds sad cer. | J¢3L8 o Ulirica dosk tobave reud @ vortlon of | 44 Lynchburg tho Aumbarst bridat, WO feot | TR caudcs wera ouormous thlogs o cest: 4 wisy ¥roaness, OBITUARY, Kre actiing I (hia parsicular cass undes the Constle | taln wiatoments had bvet iwadé, purliaps untimely. | Spicl wads. {he Javesliyation LAe Sout Caraiig | 0 lenthy erectod after tho tlood of ‘1870, waa | cially, u wonster, cighty puddien, forty oi & | Wa clung to the island ehannéls for four dags Riielol Discdich (o The Chlcass Bribunk; ::mxu ulr ll}xu‘l Mdlf‘fi‘?'i "’.“"}.f”“‘“ vuttous | He hoved mout wlncerely that they wero uatrue, | gitiirs s year s swept uwav Baturday night, sud with {t #lde, with paddles eizat “ect long, spear-polut- | lonzer, unscen by any of the natives, for the Mapisoxn, Wis., Nov. 20.—The Hon. William S ety S e, Uelatis, sk wacly luedo | Buk Iwes the et Al Mest dutyof tieeustyd ) ate) Whyto objcstod, and ralsed 8 pofut of ordor TWO NBW INON BIIDGES ed, aud really volnted with drou blades, for | river was vory wide,—between five snd ton miles, | Alurray, an fuflucotial clifzen of Clinton, Rock At o ae e ey .n:“ ‘f")’: ‘:"‘. “‘},:il‘ :2: m 'h‘.‘j'x:a‘.:em l{fi'ysgfi‘l:“ln‘ul‘;nfi:xnf‘l:n;c':t\"i‘l‘fi.' “‘fl‘ ung« ‘I(:llf 13 ilwsvnpfl mullu not be read, | of the Attantic, Missfusippl ‘& Ollo Rafl, close guartera, i preeurue, The top of "each | At u place called ll?cng G great lmdmxm :\:- cannl.y' #ged 53 years, becawmo lusldanlv']nmo tiun of the Constitution s, then, thal we are to bo | Lo then read 8 Wasbington disputch to the New fl,,f,‘.,:hffi:m.’“:fi',u UBaurs Miuoub the ques- | belaw L iy, the latier erocted at & coat o c-slialt was adorucd with fvory balls. The rle, wa found fricnds. o shado bloud brother- | about six montrs 620, aud was placed in tho f Judge, nat parthaan, vur politl , Bor patriot, | York Zribune of Eriday last in regurd to Patter- nor cltizen, but we - ure Lo o udys: | sou vote, aud.a couveraationt botvsert hlu and . Holdivg up tmpactially the scales of justico under | Butdpr In the cloak-room of the Scnate, iu which the law, wud determbitog this questlon lna Judi- | the latter ordered Patterson 10 g0 foto the Seuate clal way dccording to law, thero 1s 4o room that | and vete, Mr. Edmuuds thougbt this watter Ican yflunclur Wy betag sllowed to persuade | wortby of fnguiry, aud therefure woved to amend sayself tuat this wai ouguTuos 1o b sduliicd bo- | the motion of ths Senator froi OLio o i (o Fead: causa bls K‘Zm'“ sbould bappen to difer fron Hesolued, Thut the Comnntice oo 'riviluzes aud e AU 5 ; 00, Jbiefs pravced upaud dowun s plauking ol Wil T Ene AC dle paper :,“.p','_?“’:‘ml:" Fuur bridges on the satno road, between Bon- | rsu_from stew Lo stern. O & platfomy :?:: dgfll u\:i‘;‘:‘f«?:n‘:%hfl“g’:"h!:“t‘:lb?y:f‘fi‘:n:l’:‘l:: Iusazo asylum ab this place. Ho bos grown of The Scnate, And Argued 1hAt 1t wes la ordur gy | 88cks und Blr Burinz, were swept awov. The | the bow wers ten choice young fellows swayiug | cloverest, and wmost friendly of nny we had | repidly worse siuce boing placed thure, and dicd Cebly ey Braunton River hndin sud trestle at Ualveston | theirlong spears ready,” At the storn of this | seen. Wo balted threo ‘duys with them. We | last night, Blr. Murray was widely known snd Altes avino dobate the Vico-Presidont decided | 18 8criously damage fi:enl war canoc stood eleht steersmen, guidivg | et no armed force to oppose us fn the river | universully respected, baving beena promincut ertb Tt SRR B | Tumlecuntlonts s tn e ot | et il b verh WS HES | ot bl Sttt | b 5 Eecatitl A St 3 - ok ALy, e - ol er sl q ! ! 1o bavy extracts resd, sud they wero read Ly m': to L mare serlous thau that of 1870, s nowo made such an imposiog nhn‘\l:? At :‘ffim i oy Jittle Ulatrationt oF” ewvaga Mt | BLLIG Il eoul works Ly blasoaion: - Hle ke uiue, of bucause Lis race »lould bappen to ditfer | Eloctous be aud it be hereby iusteucted o Juaulre | Cylof ¢ 4 by Ariuge irouslugs ut strangere; but, us 1o one | fortune and death are widely deplored. He frou niny; wad,on the othr baud, 1 40 conceivo of | Tortawith, A rebort s e haier | v},"lti., ikarPa A QU I M, . Vs, v“‘!:"“!.fim{‘fi' i Ruvs tmm st have been 1,500 t0 2,000 sav- | wus burt, we permitted them' wt'nus thetr | feavea m wife, but no childreu, . dapl ey l}cun?u ‘rw 11“ »‘.]u.nlur‘n with . ditfercut | @ny threats, prowlses, of arrangemcnts regpecting | Butler meotivued fu thut Lestiviony was 4ho same Wer D, Ya., Nov. T\‘I o Petersburg & | agos withiu theee fi.ty-four canocs. pleasurcs without regurding thew, A opiplon could b siluwcd (o peesuads thowmolves | cxbiu of coutemplated sccuationy or soisl: | 80 ublue wow sevling dimlaaion w (e Seasier | Veldon tallzoad brideo st Weldon, N. 'C., 'las s THE ATTACK KEPULYED. TUE TUIKTY-SECOXD AND LAST BATTLE, A Car-Btastor, §hLohoresbat yny coumderation of Wi, sapa | nal prosocutions sguinat sy Sewitor, of uy otbar | My, Wadlslgh replied 1o tho sdirusative. ouo; 8lsw three spuns of the Scabourd & | Wo had po Ly even to breatho s short pray- | Bix wiles below the conluence of the fiver Sam #ranciss Chrontcly 7, lulereats place even, sluuld futceturu with curru&l. or olherwise uuluwlul meany of fnducoces oauoke Rallroad brulyge 8t tho ewnu place. ¢f er or tothink of indulang lua scutinental | called the Kwango by Europeans, and the A new Invention, acaratarter, has beer 1ed o sl U B | RS A e g g p e sbesaes EXOITING RUMORS,| | Fue Ratccha ries thes oot shot cinimarm”| farowell o, the wrdurous Ssanibuislc world | Cong wo badthe hirtysecoud gl Wo | g0 the hsslan tfeet Yo, disigoed 6 fo imh:‘:n 'h‘f.:l '..l w:‘ lu" 'u'r" <01 :Iu; ._:.r g]::lllllnhl‘né:- "fi:‘ uu: llfi the a‘uu;ul:u l;um'I::m fiukfhor ATTEMPTS TO MAKE PLOPLE CRAZY A:nm bnds.w ": wl’ilbe::l‘lf‘vlvqllnnt l‘w:r.h"l";:::lwl:‘ ln“l' wm’::w‘:%l;d'fl":;:;t':‘u ol;b;:u::u ‘lm ?:&%«‘:x:&m?;ofi:llw ucfiaoku b.u fik; }meimh"'fffl-‘:m'f“?“”?" Wmllmml thing ., 3 ug, ol an of Fenator, or other . % b & : 3 Y r ' uple ? 4 onone O two occasius, Whe this sUOJct bay | pirsun Tor the furpos 5, ‘L,f“;m:__‘;w T ;, Sncctat Dispaltch t2 The Chicugo Fribuna. interrupted. big mousteras it shot pest us launched u | when o quick succession of shuts from the bush | ruusing from tho wquuu‘l-fi‘ufl"-ué” whecl, ou becu Lefors us, @t svciog what wed 10 e | Seuator va the question (slthough [ bope I wsy bave Le kens | ouittee from the cousld Buller's L0 be sutething of that wpirit which, proceeding | credeutinds, or any otlier question at the present fruw the beot taotives, bo yet, if sllowed loafeet a | scesion of thy Sengte, aud that usid Lowaittes qaeetiun of this kiud, cqually fatal to the trug fu- Ve power Lo scud 10r pereons atid papure, sud Lo Hivala of Hae Wukly, b b el pespataliy of the | sl duziug wittiogs of (b Scunto, d ot Wasnixoron, D. C., Nov. 2.—The ulr 45 as ¥OUND. sheas—tie trst, We walted bo louger; they | startled uy sud wounded elx of our people. Wi lich Is @ ratehes, Whe full of rauiors us it was ot wuy thwo duriug the | , FLiziwni, N. .. Nov, %0.—A construction | cumna 1o Bzhl. Th cruel luces, tho Toudly trl | Bt pob (e s est Lok it ay o 1o | v power ivoestly pfififlfi,"fiu"fifl‘fl;&k‘. Py = traio ou the Loug Branch Ruad, {n Jouking for u | wmphant drums, the deaseniuy horus, the | fn th v X V| Y excltiug Electunid conteat of last winter. Tuo | yushout Sunday. found i ¢ | Bauncheat TR i thiy at vidulty, for it od all forest. Wo | When the voluelo s under way, the driver, by & Tatiet Uy thiat thif Deuaberats ars certafa g ohe ‘,ll‘; ':: u:' ny.' “l:l:l“l h:uc uear Bouth = mbfli I::"::L Y ur.army“?un"ll: :\:}”[}:‘figfl:‘; :il(:upvx;:;fi sprpuy to our wrws, sud 8 regular bush flght | movement of his foot, throws the *dog" o8 tain coutrol of the Beuate, aud that, with 8 uwy- | Juon wud juring towe Popuisd b vus fose Wowers fu B second nfp‘mw ;wu!fi‘: ‘l.lllzi‘luur::l‘:::‘u 'ii.”;fia“::'.‘ ::21: 3‘1’1’&31““““ g S iobnelliyhent E