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2 THIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1877. theen wna another class who thought the public | henslons of war with Méxfco to which the gontie- | telling him to shoot, They had been at & rock- RADYWAY'S ALY e = SDYES, reated a . ek him whils thas ] to be redsemable **In cofn of tho pre<ent atandard > meaker denred to hasa recourag to o proper "&3 t f'l‘"f‘}f):efi“‘:""melr rmtaae oy | TAINe. " nnd hekring hoterest pagable. srmi.onnund: | €rcdit wonld be rained by il Thers war nd rog- | wuan from OBID (Oarfeld) pefetred: but ino amore- | fght and deinkine, ‘awd became Involved in » mcasures to avert ruch a calamity. ! BEAtLd, ARG 2000 n !‘m anch coln, There wan no ambienily abont @ ean far auy such snpposmitlon, Any such lcea was | honsions whichhe (Fotter) had heard pndnot como | yuarrel. Newton and Venron are not to ba Actording to the very htichest muhorlt{v n- | striking htm scveral heayy blowa. They Were | those liner: there was no danbb aboat whit thosa | ailaclous. Tlo commented on the report of o from the aime quarter. On the cofitrary, ever (.umd this morning, and the afflvers ara search- From flw HO" Tlmrlow ‘700 cladmg the Dresident, the Secretary of War, [ aiees words tennt. The nct was a8 fre from any posei- | Fecrotary of tne Treasury in rogard (o the remone. | aince he has been in Waahington there had been an | oo'ron thom, Robold and Newton are both . the General of the Arm_ly. Gen, Ord, and all the T AGNTOUTTTIAL BURIAT blo shade of danbt as words cottld make it. It ro- | tization of silver, and argued that it wonld not be | undarcnrrent of romors which had rcaclxfi(l Foung men. INDORSING officers on duty on the Texas frontier. there s RIGULTIR, ferred to the stan.ard coin then in cxistence, and | an injury to the Government, but a great benefitto | him ocenlonally, to the effect that the A1 NOT THPE SLIGITEAT DANGEIL Mr, Hendersan, of 1llinols, presented a bill | no matter how mucn such eoln mixhe bo devreciat- | the whofe people Shauld the S-Iver biil be passed [ Administration wan anxlons to get the conntry o -day ev dnesn of anv outbreak with Mexico. How the exag- | to-day to make the Agricultural Bureaun De- | ed or debaced, appreclated or incressed 1n valua | to-day every !lulln: of the pubile indevted e Noriesof Oy Lt ohaine SIS | pastncot, and olace It on an squal footog wit | BEA8e sseiionof e soverinpowetaf e S | coile e, L L4 WLSEL g ok o e T O ommmalsiee fvs mot oss | the other Depertments. Boldors.” ‘W hen thieac honda wero fodeeined by the | joarned by a vota of yoss 30. nays 28, nota tert involred in wht with Slexieo, and ke swas glad (@ NERNAN. Dr, RADWAY'SR.R.R. REMEDIE] hear from the gentieaan from Ohfa that ho had Apecial Dienatch to The Chicagn Triduna. s baen misinformed {n that regaed. He was very INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 10.—After ton days After Uslng Them far Sovers] Years, aure tho conntry did not want war with Mexico, y i Jan.4, 1877.-igan Bra: Having tm ¥ Y sorottho | andd Mator ltepnbiie | Of Inveatization into the canse of thy death of Hew Yonx, Jan.4, 1677 -Dgan & % €0F pere usltive in thelr assuranices to the samc effect. GEN. NAWLEY, Hovoeims, iR :."rm.‘x":f,:;m ‘,."xfl’f.m:f sy Honatoee :flfi?n':.::z‘:n'::wnmn e e e e nte. - | dohn Hoenan, who was found Thanksztving- | Srores eriene i Ineir eoicacy with- T Coiaenont l;'l'm-u ‘members of that Committee, repre- | of Rock Istand, entered npon the duties of M8 | wor known to the law when (h, hondsworelasued. | the Istoness of the hoar. Mr. Mills expressea hia disacnt to most of what | Day, n Coroner’s furs hms returned n verdict {z 21018+ & plenauro 1han 4 huuamv‘a?x“rfi:"' 4 senting both political parties, said to-day | office ta-iny as First Assistant-Scerelary of the | He arguad that all bonds, by their terms, by tho —_— he oard {n the discnssion of the subjecl llhs that unknown parties shot him. In the courss | 1ng piiis Are reforied to 82 often &% orcasion requiy, * that they haa no aporehensions ~what- Treasury. Dlaln and proper meaning of tho words on them, TOUBR. ndznnud that diplomacy was proper betereenelve | ory o tnvestigation, however, cnough was dis- | sndaiware ,{{.. tho de The Liesdy Hee) aver of ~nny angry discussions between were redeemabla in coins known to the SIALALes Of | {rner the call of Riates tho following billawers | Hlited nations which hnd strong Uorernmenta np- ired effect, S haster descrIbad than 1t 18 Dy 1t mimer caverod to warrant dragaing White' River for | SRhPhG ummennrequmq-m] Teraty. AN v B il t80 promised T reliet. " (ruly Yo Jrgned) THUELO Wik Dz, Ranwar. the two Govermnenis, Thoe Committeo has SARLAN SWORN 1IN, the United States at the time sneh bonds wero 8u- | gnerodnend and referred: g heen engaged three weeks, and have examined Mra. Prestdent Hayes went down to the Bu- thaflnd- tired i fa ( Hesnps By Mr. Joyco—Adjusting the salariea of Poat- the. Becretary of War, (ten. Blicrman, Gen, | preme Court-room to see Gen, Harlan sworn in | He then referred 4o the rpecie D | masters on the basle of the Aumber of atampa can- e, C J4 Hon mct of 1875, and stated tBat peior | celed, fnutend of the nomber old: aiso, a resol Ord, Gen. Mason, ({t'nr Clitz, (‘inuLJc:lu}-ony 128 Associnte Justice, Thelattor waseladinbis | (o the passage of that act, bat sube | ¢fin'sestosingan amendment 1o the Constitation, ::}fl :::‘3;"&“;"}:3;1 :2rlvn“r:‘{s ‘n‘?flrr‘c_’g&;‘;‘ rlm;'g"":' robes of ofMce, and after belng sworn tn by the figy“em tothe act of 1870, to-wit: by the act of Co,,,",",,, that the teem of nilice. of the Prosident e ot “Thio Committeo learn that the Rto | Chlef Jnatice, took his seat at the extreme of Ancw colnago was ontavlished which dropned | bo six yeara: aleo, 4 joint rosoluifon in relation to from the list of nathorized cona of the United m‘: ':.’,":f.'c'],','f,""llfi ')’(".,l,fc':,',‘ The “:.':J,‘,‘a,“ififlm evidences of anothier terriblo crime.” Examina- recozmized no Uovernment. $inca tho itepublic | tion will bo mado to-morrow. B:d l;eu? .drl‘lnrud' h)'u' {n‘:l '%-'?.‘1'.“ b d % an forly ‘rulera fn Mexicy. A MADMAN, try han broken treatles with the United States, o Pt i . fry T broken rentics with 105 United SUMeE | et pispare in The Chicaan Tibune, R R R only fo bo again broken. The, Government of [ Foi? Warne, Doc. 10.—Considerable exclte- ' Jhict Justlee. the contest betwoen Spaln and Cuba. v 1 Urande is fltflll;ebl:t;l!o:“cme :r'o,t“too! g:é;nl:flnln i f‘mu‘n‘ wn:’v. had slwars boen, Imovm| to on'rfll::"“ Ty A, WINlia(N. ¥}~ For recaring and extending ;ln;lxnl::o':’v,:;l::": tg‘nn:?::‘n;lfi‘?!"fil':fl:Il':efl‘l’lau\:'l‘l; ment was caused to-day by the froaks of a man A A STALLOW RIVER, AUCHS thepltverdoiinr. Now in law or in morala what | tho exprt trado of tho United Statens mimplifyina | 4,00% TSR (0, Vi U ANEOR Sy, | namod Sheerar, who suildealy lost his reason, not navigale shove Furt Bruwn; llmlme- which was g“h::: U::‘r‘:‘:-fiml to-night was e S.‘.‘!.{E.'fifl’l‘:mfi‘ o el it own | SXInting lavws, empuwering and collecting dntios on tenths of the inhavitanta on the Texas er hy imports, removing all ambiguities, redicing rates are Mexicans; that the rafdors are nearly all In- abandoned., One of the objects for which {t was [ motion chango a contract, therefora that act did § o' siparted nierchandise, 'fimnnng the duty on by called wes to conatder the tul for the relief of | notaflect hofders of bonds. The recitals contatned | toq and coffen. nnd enlaruing tho frae iiat, ?lm~m' ‘"fi(.:;ll xg:flu‘x’::l-:': u:fr '"551'1‘"}'55 L:'.’.‘& tho Willlam and Mary Colleze, but fears were | In '"TI preamble sod resolution Jogically nnd |°fl"!‘1.7r “{ Mr, Thompron—Directing the Sacretary of S, et Mo among. the chapbarel, or | cprasscd that tho caucus inight discuss other Instified the conclusion that it was necersury the Intetior to natitnte proceedings to tet and per- the Gnvernaent to retrace it steps, and restore | oot eortnin Innde alleged to have been condition. with' the half-brecs, and that they did this | topics and create m breach, and it was abati | tne jaw an it was prlor to 1873, put back the silier I i itte ‘as miseh Mitoe sears o a8 now. Tne | doned. AT an 1t etood: & Jopal tander fof tho pavment of | Y ErAntall to the Northiorn Pactfc Ttatlroud Not . 'The & o ol 1 | threw his intant child from a second-story win- - By . e et iicer and | dow, drovo his family out of the Louso, Gemar. | Cures the Worat Pains in trom Onete It i nonscnee ;‘un be, ‘v.l‘mn’(\mn o e h“chxl his furfillum, llln‘lll mumnu.w:} his lmu:fi R caty Minutes, peace,” throngh the halls ol e Amerlcan Con- | i Al AX, @ was finally captured by a squ u;-;:q;v:fi‘:r,n::lfigxm-m of e Tiouse hind ro- | of ofllcers, who plased Nin'fn » coll at the | DNTOT ONEH FOUR d B boen a stote ot warfare on tie hyr - Caunty Asylum, 1l1a ehlid will dlo, {:g;;r rnding hlsadeeqibomcnt 1eed any ong auner H T, Mr. Wood (N, Y.) nccepled Mr, Tewitt's o Tuzner —For a (4X 0 incomes; also rom- ] ! GAIN INDICTED EVETY PALN: |11 was the sty and 18 e OEN, SITERIDAN all bonds, and, to do su would not be in vivlation of H amendment, but he did not velleye that the Ex. AGAIN 1N . s : Somimitreo eonsider Diaz triendly (0 10 UMRE 1y 10t ere, nnd army offcers doubt whetler ho | public Fllh, nor.fn Gerormiion of the TIENA of | 1XGna the sainicgof CoHaln pabie onfcsia 1y | guttve desfed war, He (Wood) thongut tint the | New Yonx, Dee. 10-—Tlobert L Case, Pranl: The Only Pain R d CANNOT CONTROL THE NORDERS. has beon ordered here. ublic creditors, The Government, in_order 0 | [ioviica far a rerlction of 25 per cont of all sal- | Fresldent onty desleed to preserve Jilc and prop- | gepys Theodore R, Wetmore, Vico-Fresidents 0 Unily alll fneme y DIED, ecp Itself 1n & position to porform the contract | srien exceeddne 81,500, Moj-Gen. Nenjamin Ienger, Gen. Scott's | Accorung to ita letter and spirit, shaald restore | By Mr. Crittandon— Appropriating $60.000 for Chicl of Aftillery during the Moxican war, and | the aliver doliar aud keep ix just gs It was, u full | (he temovai of snngs from the Missisaippl, Mia- Divtelon Commander in the Confederato army, | §nd complete ieal-tender, Sonators were not 8¢k | sourl, and Ohlo Rivers. The Committce Is satlsfled that tho troops near the border are tntended to prevent rather than provoke hostilitl ‘The Committes do not understand why 1Maz hos not been rec- erjy on the bordor, ' Tho country wanted peace, Tt’'wanied to take advantnge of the present peace- ful conditton of the country to revive ita sunken indnstry and enlarge ita power, He conld not fora and Isanc A, Allen, Becretary of the Becarity Lifo-Tusuranco & Annuity Compnny, have becn | fhationtnntly stopatho most axcraciating patns. ailay indicted, this time for consplirucy, as -ecurtl::{ tottnch, Bowvie 07 Dier glasds, OF uTgALS,bY o, oo applicaiton hey were not dualing for thele v T moment think thas there wae the least dangerof | against thelr possible escape on technl ognized by tio Adminlatration. Tho onler to | dled at Charleston ov Friday nlght, privato.or (ividunl Interente: they wore here 18 | corsiltution prosidind for the et aasatars | ar. grounds In tho other proceedings. - FROX ONE TO TWENTT MIKUTES, Gen, Ord, frsncd June 1st last, ta pursuo mar- HOUSR CUNTESTED CANRS, representatives of a great puolic interests they | by'adirect vota of the peaple. Mr, Hewlit modified his smendiiient as suggested : N h auding partics across the burder, or a Torthe 1Festern Asmoetated Prest. wore hiore as tenstecs of the nation, trasteen of Iia | T FEeE TS O IR PERE o nstrnction of a ratle | Y, Me. Garfleld. and it was then agroed to. FiEE A;———A S AIL-BIRD, o miatter how vidlent or excruclaifng the pain, th auding yartice across tbe borden ur 8 | \yismisgros, D, G Dec, —Tho aab-com- | Nonar na well o3 of 1 pocuuary nterest, but | roud alcng tho iito Orando for the parpose of es- | M5 Conaer offersd an amoudment refernng to | B AN A ALy kil CArAikin, OF prosiraten wiih Miroeso LY sumer oo tion before the Committee, In threo raids, in mittco of the louse Commlittec on Elections | bound to act an teusteen according tu the universal> | gapiisning o military and commercial highway. the Qommitiee on Commerce s0 inuch of the Presi- AsnviLLE, Teni,, Dec. 10.—Willlam 1ps dent'a messuge ra celates to the commerce of tho Unlted States and its ahipping Interests, swhich, ace cording the original resutntion, were referted to the Committee on Ways and Means, a8 weil ns that Borllnn sehich refors to the improvewent of hare ora and rivers, which wero captured seventy-two head ol horacs, nud where four Indinhs were killed. This was the whole story_from which there has been so much outery, ~The_ Secretary of War anys to-night that ucither he nor the Govern- have concluded the hearing of the argnments fn | 1y acknowicdyed principlea of right and law, What Ty Mr. Kelloy—A resolution aruending the rnles tho Louisfapa, Massachusctts, and California | Figiit hud Scnators to give away une particle l-l\r o“‘o lours .J,.m it wili only Be in order to sns« contests, but will not report upon thein to the | thut gecat puallc domain of power which constl- rend th rnlea upon the aecand and fourth Monday full Comimittee until oiter tho hollday recess, | futed the publlo, tiehit They wero (e contedtos | o enchs month, and durlng the lust iz days of the LAND-GRANT RAILROADS. X e The Secrctary of War, In & communieation coud only speak for the people fn the lmited Mr. \Wood. Chalrman of tho Committce on Waya and Bamuel Brooks, counterfeiters, Jasper (] r . ‘\\Vfl{hms. lmrn't&lllc!, nm}l Jmlm".fllm Ah:|xia. RAD‘VAY S READY REL[EB nderson, cacaped from fail early this morntog by sawing out o bars i 5 Toar window and WILL AFFOID INSTANT EASE. cscaping over the Lluil. Infiammation of the Kidneys, ¢! cf cak, ¢ hannel ked oat for him by the Constitution. A ‘The amendment was agreed to, and tha resalus —_— 4 ;2;‘;:-':‘55[:3&"‘;('o:rfnwxu)‘&-zflt“!n:r‘;'i-lr’nr:xg;t 1o | 1aji " beforo the Sennte to-ay, tnvitea tho atten- | When he (Macthews) heard tho' el that it was | 371 Iie%, Teportod tho umal resvlations forthe | yans for tne’ distelbullon of tlio meassge wero oD BAR Aafammation of :‘;‘zflnn‘:?:i hian best dnfarfiied that the Uommiltee Hiars 5 Tast Sraes e e rebont o e | beckats b puth kold. Fut “therm bo e aive | among the saciuns commiltces, The mibjocta ro- | MRREC, Norrisrowx, P'a., Dee. 10.—Wahlen, con- Congoation ot tho Lunzs, o desion, an L LA KD o that o | Sccond Comptrolior of Mo Trcasuey i relation | @0 he aake who, Whd givea out sich oxpoctar | Kactwean T, nd Tukess iha ronemal of e — Sleted of the munler of Max Hootine, haa been . Bore Thront, Diffioult Breathing, 3 o, — members of the Foreiun Affairs Lommittes 2 -Crs record be produced, Betweon the Unlted States and Germany, tho e 2 ) 4 have alreedy heard Gen. Ord and soma other 'r'éfie'iff":h%"fl'eé?néfifl.mx’:;n&f;flffla fl‘g;&;{ Theze wery gondlderations of anothor natars | yonch s sty e GITOU LS, CASUALTIES. c'fif&z:fi“%’;‘imm army offlcers on the subject of the possibility | PR 1ot TS 0ee Shint such legistation be | I o Inved dlec o, A O s morbq | treaty of 1842 betweun the Unjted States and Speciat Diroatch to ThesChicagn Tribune. D s of international dlificulties with Mexico. A few B ortions th utoblaition Unposd b Ih: Bt.‘nnl:lu -;ngm ulmihm:fl: lc‘flne:mum nn: Great Britain, a treaty with Great ritain for the CreveLAnD, O., Dec. 10.—As two gentlemen | RIVER DIS Nouralgis, Rieumatism, , oftheai; feont (""’ pifonsa ','km 44d ":0':‘1 Inw Upon any payment s there. rallroad com | evsariiy. go bat he wonid. only orieny refer to | Biolestion of trade-marks. ecognition afPresldent | worg passing through Lake View Gemetery, in | go 7.one gy 10 D%;,fstz"f :xlont Hee, be °°'g)flfb'm' Aguo ‘;;,‘m’;n acts known to everybody, have expres nie, ) <, 15l b T Tnat Bilva hind dopreciatea 3 , and 3 iy $ X , Dec, 10.— g y be- ns, and Hrost Dites, ol oo 8, nnd provide a mode for ascertaining the | them, " Ithad been aaid tnat silver ep border, tha insurrection in Cuba sni nterferonce | this cily, yesterday afternoon, they discovered 5 gfi::;kl':l::’x |g' t’:‘;‘:?-u‘tx:,r:l"c‘:c T :&:flhu 'Cg'r;n.l'l‘:.‘l’:g‘ y:" deduction mentioned in the decision of the | In valur, lh'}"‘ e I""|‘m§'|und1’ %‘" wold. | (horein with the rights of American citizens and | thatn m’aw]y-mndn grave had been opened, and longlng to tho Misslssippl Valley Tranafer Com The apalication of the REANY RELIRF to the Bupremie Cours to which the Government is en- | W. "( not say gold had appreclated In valne uther nnsettled queations with Spa.n, the unsot- pany, struck a rock at Moccasin Springs, fifteen | or paris whero the pain or dificulty exiats wii) bt | henslvo that war Is inevitable, and as befng con- tl(lcd. The communication was referred to the M rt': Faton—ias no:x silver deproclated In the | Yiedclalme of Amerlenncitizonsngalnst Venezaela, | thatthe head and shoulders of the corpse of an | ooy ohove Cape Glrardeau, ot 10 o'clock Jast | €330 l-';:nl O ot BATT A tambice o wWath L Committee on Appropriations. D iows L answat slivee can to-day buy | Eetlalions with the Contesl and Santh Ameriean | old fady protruded abovo ground, bent over tho | eyeninpfnd sunk tn thirtech feot of water. Her | few momeuis cura CIAMDR Srarmue. our. blommir Hamflton, of ludisun, who ls® very pro- o o o ek bmown wednet ot Jaboe. Cham fv | States and thu provosed rocoguition of the Gov- [ edgoaf tho grave, Tho face was half-burieddn | tow of four well laden barges for Now Orlonns | {{gugburt, Bick Meadacus, Blasehcs, Dyseutery,Cae aounced Bourbon, shiares theso views. Schlelch- TIIE RECORD. could in July, 1670, noro and In Avla. Nowhoro | r fjewitt (N, Y. i Tagved 19 amend the resolu- | the looso dirt which had boon thrown'out of | Was eut loose and eaved. The Uoat, whichh 1a | ~graseieraw guld sty carey & buttio ot RADWATE er, of Texns, has long been apprehensive of Presyriady mrn'm 1'.‘;"."‘..!‘:;;{‘,{fi;f’i{';f.‘.‘;‘fi‘u’..'ufnéfld p.?u'-‘ ;,.mx;. ru:l(;lr‘nnc!nn!’.gl’llle-(';‘r::rll:li:fcc.‘.?‘r{)}rlem Qx{» the grave. After the horror of the first mo- g’; :MS“:"K;;L loss, was valucd at $20,000, an '“,IA"":M 51;[::!‘;"_ :'-'.‘fxfimfie'l?flfl"é"}?ul“fl ;fi?@;?flg;fi&’fi"gfii;cm‘xf‘ b‘{’:;r“;’c"f‘o,"&h“’: Wasnuxaron, D. C., Dec. 10.~During the | tfon. It can buy to-day more land, more houses, | firs Iy 8GdIng 10 1t theae wordss b ARG Hhat iata | ment was dlspelled, tho ‘men hastencd to tho Tt boltor than French Drandy of Lftsers as & simuisats village and related thele disvovery. In a fow moments o curfous crowd was at the cewmetory, ‘The polico were promptly on hand to keep or- der and sccurc ooy ovideoco that might be of value., The body-snawchers had opencd tho grave ot the head, and, dieging down and around the coffin, had sawed away the'wood from just below the shoulders, and, does not think thero has been any evidence to warrant the fnference that war Is probuble, and the majority of the Comnitteo agree with Mon- yoe. Marali, of Illinols,—as member of the Mili- tary Committoe,—snys that, from the evidonce taken by that Committee, thera 18 no reasca to fear any International troublo. 5 COMMITTEE WORK. morning hour & resolutidn, reported by Mr. | mate callco, mora overythiag, than {t cvuld 10 | consideration tue Lest means of removing existing Dorscy, Instructing the Committe on tho Dis- | “*\ir! Eaton snid Lo agreed with the Senator that | 804 impending cauees of dilculty between Mezico trict of Columbla to fanuire and report, by bill [ 1t cound in Amerlea, cut it could notabroad. AL fha Tinitod Slales, KoL of mnfiming and ohs or otherwise, a proper form of government for | o MF; Matthews—vhat Lo wo to do writh sbeoad? | countrles, hy treaty or otherwise, and hovo leavo d e e 148 | 4o repurt the resnit of Ita deliberations, by resolus the District, was agreed to. and housea abrond have appreciated or not? Who | 4o 00 hpoecrine 1o the Houss at the earliest A number of bills were Introduced and re- lnb thers 'Ivho t‘um nn: t::::w g:-;m ;::un‘}ox;rmm‘} practicalile du{."' ferred. Among them wero the following: o e s pana b, Notoimg contd pras | e weatontionay: Tho pecullar languago em. By Mr. Plumb—To declarc certain Jands here- | voni porsons from secing that but the blindness of ACCIDENTALLY BHOT. FEVER AND AGUL. PmLADeLPHIA, Vs, Dec. 10.—~Pauline Btreich- FEERATD ABTR it ehias e er, agod 15, I‘Tl instantly killed 1nst clnnlng by ,,‘m‘le‘ ent iy )'l';'l'!'l"égm }“;"l,‘luf"!‘:c;fi} here lano d il o1 % cy tho accidental dlschargo of a plstol. Henry e:unn AL ol !"5 wl’ % Wfl"gflflh liow,and ot Russcil waa at. the timo removiog s cartridge | soanick sa RADWAY S ILEADY NELIEF, ¥ from the pistol, tho owner, Lowls Movers, huvs | per botiie. Uiy ceod ing been rofused admittance to tho house while i carryle the weapon, Tlhe girl's paronts reside ot Hirmipgham, P'a. . RO BURNED, i ' ' CounciL Buuers, In., Doc. 10,—~Bya lamp ox- ploslon Ja the residence of a Mr, Rogner at [] [ 4 W rend, ALLOTMEST OF AFPROPRIATION DiLLS, . + | tofure granted to rallroad companics furfeited, :2“4." '\';I:: h:&‘i ;):‘1’::: tho consplracy to exalt gold | Tyentare to call the attention of the Touse to the | fastening a hook in the mouth, had drawn the Spectal Dispaick to The Chicago Tridune. and to open the samo for settlement. A, B o suld. " taking the. remarks of tha | RECUllar phrascology employed, "It is os follows: | body out of the cotln and pearly out of tho By Mr. Jolinston—Amendatory of the supple- | Scusior 1o bo traeatont silvar and gold, way would | giviic 40 uut suijcliate an, tntervuplion of mentary act to ncorporate the Tazas Pacifo Rail- ",.f';' dhl- philosophy apply as well to copper and l(}ukb:’vnh saine l:llunudv upon a cantinzance d, and to sid Its constractlon, . o rdur disordora as exposiy) he' two '0:,, McDonald said it had been his intentionto | , M7 Matthows—\Va did ot agree to pay in | countrics to initiations of papular ¥rcaling ami offer' & resolution in respoct Lo the memoty and | €OPPeq, mischances of action walch are naturaily nnfavors uoltc. forvices of his late coileague, Mr, Morton, ir, Edmunda then asked If tho Sonator from | sule fo complste amitr. Firmly detormined foro the Christman holldays, bot upon consultas | QLIO waa qiuts suro gold had -vwclnwh and i | that nothing shall be wanting on my purt to pro- tion with otlicr Senators and 'various memoers of | Lbe price of allks in Erance in gold wasso bigh a8 | mote s yood audurstanding betwoei the two na- Homother House of Congrees, he had concluded not | 5Y2 years ugo. 2 tluns, 1 yet must ask the attention of Congrems to tu prescut such resolutions until afiee tno recess, M, Matithewn, resuming tiln argument, sald he | the actual occurrences on the border, that the lives to prascut such rosolutluny Bl afiet 1he recorts | had the tentimony of Lis uwn personal c¥perlonce, | and property of our cltizens may bo adequately them an the 17th of Jannary next. tho teatimony of tho hat uf bankraptetes taroughs | protected and peaco preserved.” “And sir. Towitt Thie Vice-President announcea Messrs, Anthony, | M tho country, the lclllmnnl of the llst of | continuing, sa! *VThis pasrage Tooka in two di- Sargent, and Whyte as members of the Joint Come | stierille’ sales, (o the offect tha overything but | rections, Jan ke, either toward peace or to- ‘Wasiinaroy, D. C., Dec. 10.—The House Commlittee on Appropristions has made the following allotment of bilis for which estimates Lave beon received: Legislative—>Messrs, At kins, Durham, aud Foster ; Post-Oflice—Blount, Ciymer, and Baker; Consular and Diplomatic~— Stugleton, Hewltt, and Hale; Army—Howitt, Bparks, and Foater; Navy—Clymer, Blount, ana Hale; Indiane—Sparks, Singloton, and Daker; Pensluns—8mith, Bparks, and Hewitt; Military Academy—Durhum, Clymer, and S8lugleton; grave, when, it s surmised, tho earth must have caved In, and so wedead the body fn the grave that It could not be got out. They must havo strugglod hard to remova tholr horriblo plunder even then, for a terrible rash, extend- ng from the mouth ncross one_ clicok, *showed whiere the hook had slipped and torn aud wan- gled the corpse. The men must have elther been frightencd or discouraged then, as they did not attempt to dig away the carth that had caved in, The police found a shovel und 8 saw used in uvnnlw tho ~oflln. _The body was that (l Glenwood, Ia. on Baturday nignt, lve persons wera severely burned, tivo of thein so scriously that they have #lnce dled. Foars aro cnter- : tatned that somo of tho others will slso dle. Btrong and pure Rich Rlood—Tneronse of Flesh a: Yeht= ar Hkin and Lesutiful Gomplexion seeur " OODEAN COLLISION, : ALPAX, Dee. 10.—The brigantine G. AT o ? Jones, from New York for Halliax, has beon run DR- RADWAY s p down at sca.°All hands cxcopt ono soaman were arowned. No narticulars, 2 5 2 old bad depreciated in value. What vlse tneant rd war, and if by seibility we should bu | of Mrs. Lear Willlnins, was 08 years of age, and e dale ot S i Fortifications—Ilule, Clymer, and Bingloton: | mitfee dn Pritini, on tho part of s Seante. Hfo T T S L S E&"lm’m-‘:xiwm“{l::‘;' Josittity wo should by | of Mes. Laar Willlaws, tras 08 yeata f e, wid i} Su.rsa.pa.rilhan Resolvent Bnodiy Clvli—Atkics, Hewitt, and Hale, Sov- | 80 namet St Cimeenit SF Cennniton | tais murmur of dissatisfactiont ~ Tho distrves of ‘allezed that Cangress had da notice and should | pounds romeved from hor person, " Bhe is sup- THE WEATHER, eral of theso sub-committecs will it durlng recess, aml some of the minor bills wiil be ready to report immediately alter recess, REPRESENTATIVE NODERT BMALLS, of South Curullug, was In his seat in the Ilouse to-duy, and, pending the declsion in his motion' for a new trial, will atiend to legislative dutics. THE NAVY, laprescntative Harris, of the Naval Com- mittee, 18 prepariig & scleme for the creation of a new vy, ‘Phe plan in outlive fa this: tic propoces to provide for & Board of competeut Fogloeers and Naval Con- Lhe country now was beyond all listorical com- | have taken actiondn the premises, This conalder- ‘e'é‘.l.‘.’.’i"z‘n‘ifm"é? e WVoat ot %.?il‘ir’y’"fiia‘n“&?;.' parison in'our country, and it would take but afew | atlon hus induced ma to Freining with edine. cate ‘Me. Cockrell, from the Select Cominittoe on | MOre turas of the wheel tu throw the great mass | the mossage of the Prosident which was transmit. Missisalpo] Lovees, reportod w:th amendments | Of0nF poople into bankrupicy. ted to thls llowse on tha Kth of "Nuvember, and e 1ouse Joint resolution relating to resorvoirs, | , 10 conclusion My, Mutthews argaed that If this | which was referred ta the Comumittco un Forelgn to pramate the navicution of the Bsisaippl River, | BPPreciation of gold whull contiude, the best ins | Affalrs. Tho perussl of the documents accom- Placed on tha calendar, I’;’%‘;?p‘gfllfi" woull bo to lock 1t un and walt a.:.;lylnu “"“i Irlx.xl-nlv:";n{‘:xn&vln:; }hu llouss y N st our relations Mexico n o very i Gurlstiancy Inteoduced, » bil to proxide for | "3t Sturcil uid A tho Senatoe trom Oblo tind In- | ertieal condition. Already xeveral dotaclmonts e ey ot Ciah A 1o Amend bec 5 | troducud tis ronolution and aske ite reforence to | of troups, gctlug onder tho orders of the Presliant Of the act of une 24, 1874, In relation to cousta | tH0 Commitias 08, the Audiclary, heuniht hare | tavemlisd o don, Ont, s Invadad estosy A ) : ertitory agalnst the' protest of the de facto Gove 4z fudicial oftcors fa o Tetrltory of Utgh.” I B oroo e o ogal ond Whenorer hy | evimot oF that wnfilry.‘:hlch S e K 0in question caine up ue 0 3 of cen in power Jonger than the presen niristra. e Tellereala apy ‘:;J;'{’fi:'a’;,',"fl?‘,",‘,’dn'f{, sliver ho (Mornill) wobld be prepared to expreon | tlon, has not yeb been formally recoznized by our e htormation In regard 10 jands coded (o | 118 Ylews upon it, and he hoped tu be able to show | Government, | At this present moeot detach- pused to have dled from the effects of the opera- tton.® Mra. Willlaws dled in Massiiioh, 0., and Ler remains were broughit an and fnterred bere Friday last. A plalu gold ring which was on- her ' fluger at the time sho was burled ¢ is missing, which would go to show that the work ' whs dono efthier by profussionals or men hired for the work, It {8 rumorel that Mrs, Will- fame was suffering from another tumor at the time of her death, and that this proved the in- ccntive for tho violatlon of the grave to those who had herud the report. A young man who was passing throuzh the cenictery Saturduy [{ 30T Wasaixotox, D. O, Dec. 11—1 a. m.—For | Bitmads the most astontehing curets so.moleky s raeHd Teancssee, Oblo Valley, and Lake Reglon, ata- { of this traly wonder{ul wedicine, tbat tionary and rising barometer, southerly ‘o westerly winds, warmer, clear oF partly cloudy | EVErY Day on Increaso in Flesh and weather, and in tho last district- possibly light Welght is Seen and Felt. rains or snow. LUOAL OBSERYATIONS, Giisco, Do 10 | THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Dime, \far, Ter M) Wind. 8:538.m, 2004 39 . 61 8, Weuo P8I0, 30,040 44 | 00 1B, W, 0 BOHL 4M | 60 8 1058 49 structors, whove duty . shall bo to | Jaterd tbat 1t would be cheapar and battor for the United | ment of American trups I8 npon Mexteun soll, but | night anys ho saw two men run away from tho 00, 44 | 84 1. W Bry dion e Fw AR b lPo e S Suarmtend | tho buiding - of . this mavy | thotulied States by s confederstod band of the | states t pay ite dobta in gold. Whro o one knows, and it 1t siould tur out hat | diretion of thia spot, and thinks thoy wers then o . ol 63 1o | PPk A g e anoerdiis uecording to detinite plan, The first cost 18 t0 | gre made to such inulans in pursusuceof the agrea. ‘The Senator trom Oblo (Mattbews) had sat out | it has been eaptured, or that a condlct bas taken | frightened from thelr work. e e Bud juices of the system, the vigor of 11 c.mnprmr.-fi be 2LULLI, of whith s.)'?wo.vw aro to be ap- | inent wade with them. Agreed to, with the declaration that wo had tho oguitable and | pince between 1t and the Mexican troopa wheroby ¥ b ho wastos of ihe with new and sound inateri y At the cxpiration of the mnmltm hour Mr. Wad- | 10¢81 night to pay our bonds in silver, ~Jt must be | bivod hus buon o ula, Byphiltis, Consumption, Glandular Disea apprupriated annually, , it must bo acknowiodged that 0 further appropris- THE LAW THIMBLE-RIOGERS, Mean dar.t, Uleers 1a tha broaty Slouth, Tuiors, Nodes o 104 :Ilmll: zrlc lyuL l:;:u;‘:‘:)‘i: l!n{h“m mx;ulr ol fi,,.;f’. 13 leigh, the Chalrmsn of the Commities on Privilcgus kuown to that Sepator that for forty years the | the danger of war will e very immineut, If not Avechl mzm» 10 The Chicugo Tribune, Meas U 1 umu,..,.“m,,ym.,nh“,mm‘ ‘Bore Eyes, Birome cuses Where the cost of the repales would excee orous Discharycs brom thio Ears, aud thie worst formiot fkin. {Mioasts, Krupitous Feter Bores, beald liesd, Jing Worm, ‘aait lieum, Erysipelss, Acme, lisck ‘Worma In"the tlesh, Tumurs, Cancers {n the omb, aud all wastca of the'tifa prciile, are witlia AV weather, thecurativa ranke of this wonder of moderd cliomisiey, eweaLy 1oy iutear ) sods ' tise Wil Brove 10 ANy Detson tsing it fof Corpocted for clevation abova tha & either of these fOrms of dissasa (La Poient powar tocure Holf-regiatering Instrumonta. y u em: . 1f the patlent, datly beooming reduced by the wastes e D UL A e Y ’ SicCerds In ATout 0K Uuse wasta. muraf-:é‘rlu Yl A & 1 and tols the Sarsapariilian will and dics socire—a oira fs cers talin for wiien oiice (hie Feoledy, vummences 1is vork of purideation, and succevds in diminishing tho los ol watlee, (2 Tepairs will be rapld, and b0 atient will feel nimself atronger, tho food digesting tier, oppetite Improriog, and ilesh and welgusin'- Foaalin, C'RU% ity does the arsarasiitien Resotvent uxeed all el al ‘sgents In (khn cure of Chronte, Ferofolosd Conwitutloval and Skin disosses, but it 1s the only pos# Iiive cure for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, 'rinary and Womb Diseases. Gravel, Digbel TODIT. gllv i Yy )I:Kh( (] ) ax, th } cuuntry Liad nut coined silver dollars except for | anavoldable. We cannot shut our eyes to theso ?rl:lmhlll‘:::m(i'"n:nfi}{::w“lll‘ ’\'v'cefx"gi'é‘l'-':?n'g"p.?f 15 | cxporration, and oniy s mosll smount | dangers, 'The country docs not want war, Itde- Husiisentitied 10 his seat ax a Sepator from Loawl. | {of = such purpose, = Duriiy thla | g ime of rest 10 recover from o xnn, from dan, 12, 1476, for the term ending time the Government had heen In | war, Itdemresan opporinmty 10 strangthen it A IO 0 o Bir Togulle, who siued tg | Fecoiptof cold frow customs duties, overy duilar of | seit in order to meet the ablivations which it has IiLGELLY rapors, spako I opposItion o thd resolue | SYhici wAs bledged for the paynent of the puolic | incurred during n lung and destructive atruge Hon, clalimiog that the papers prescnted by r. | det, Could it bo poxsluly now that Congruns fles, A Bow “war will “add 1o theso o= Eusils wero dofective. “ | could ey n dobt s0 contracted cunld ba pard fu | ligattons, and make the burden of deut and e ot e lon tha resolution of Mr, | ABYIhINZ eivc but gald? " tle quoted from the act | pfessuro 'of taxation int.larable. ~What the coun- Wadlohgh wae agreedl to—yens, 405 hiays, 8, Thoss | Of b 2Gth of Fevraney, 1802 to ustablish wink- | iry uesieonls to make thew loss, xnd thers ls uo o “m the negatlve wore: Alhwon, Cameron | N8 fund, otc., and sol d if that act should be car- | method af roducing thess ourdend so efoctually as TG i e e i Aremiilon. Siors | Fica out fuo whule deol of tho Uevornwent wuuld | to clargo our irada with the nelghboring cuin= #ill, and Haundors b ! b pard In 8 ver short e, 1t dld seom m, bim | tries, Mexico offers the must inviting feld, 2 a at the pubhc fsith een cdset P, ho | well as the nearest nvenue of sacu oxiension o gl MeDonaid, st bis own requost, was excited | bonds 10 gold coln. Our Secrotures f tnu | fradu.. Our poople e to cultivate poaceful re- vlos, and Mr, Jones (FIa.), at his own request, | Troasury had givenBuch pledges, and tholr acts | Iatlons witha customer so near and valuable, und Wneoxeused from furthor sorvice ou tho Commmite | bad never been repudiated oy Coogrows. 1o | ail wiil agros thut ihu cutabiistiment of better com- tea on Puciic Buildings and Grounds, quated (rom Bee, 4 of the Fourteenth Amendment | mcrclal rolstlons will be the surest gusrantee of The Vice-Preaident appoloted Mr, Eustls as a | b0 the Conatltution of tne Umited Btates in rogard | peacd. If a systom of veacoful sxcurngo of com- member of thure Lommittecs. 3 to tho validity af the public deot, and said thut | modities npon torma of rectprocity conld be extah- "Fno Vice-President then 1ald before the Benate | BOiendment was Auuptend to prevent tnose frony | lished along the bordera of the Iila Grand d tha Bpecial order for the sy, beibg (e bill to on. | tue Buuthern blutes questiouing lis yaulity, aud | of the presunt syatem of raliis and repruala, hustile tha speciul order (0F the ey, being thebilltoen: | not to it tho heresies of Obio, Now iu’ this | collisions would svon be seplaced by frisudly com- tates. tiwe of reconcliistion, when Southern vepre- | pelition, sud angey recriminations by kindly r. 'lnznllu #ald he had been spoken to Ly wev- sentatives Lisa been robuptized i putriotlsm, e ap- | greetings, This Mexican Tmuon must be mot eral Santiors who desired more tima to consdor 1t, | pesled tothum 1o rojoct the propostion Of tie | und solved 1o some way, cltlier by war, which no and be tnoved that It bo made the epecial order for | SCRALOF from Olju. ono deslres, or hy A protoctorats, which NEew Yorg, Dec. 10.—Robert L. Case’s coun- acl, who bave worked every meauns known to the lnw, to-day succeeded Jn getting a stay of exceution, which will probably leave tho sed- tenced man In the T'ombs for sume months, In regurd to this result the 7/mes saya: “The Jooseness of our judiclal system, when applled to the punishment of men gullty bf breaches of trust, was turned to good necount by tho .coun- sel of Robert L. Case, Judye Brady having de- cided ndversely the tnotlon for a stay of exe- cutlon, Judge Dykeman, of Westchester, was agalo found ready to grant it. Judge Brady very properly remarked thi 1f tho exerciso of Judiclal discretion Insuch a matter were mada to depend on caprico fnstead ol tho dictates of duty, the auministratich ot crimingl justico would bo deprived of Its chief elements~—promptitude of arrest and trial and certainty In the consequences, Whatever bo 4U per et ot the valucot the vessels. This tm" proceeds upon the assuwpticn that the nited States now Ynutlm!ly has 1m0 navy. Nothing hus been buflt since the War excopt tiie sluops of war, und L ls suld of them by com- petent naval twen that “they can nelther Gght nor Tun uway with the stage.™ Hurris’ plan witl soon pe sitbinltted to the Nayal Committee. TUE PACIFIC RAILROAD COMMITTRE CUAIRMAN- L E It fs asld to-night that Morrison, of Illinols, 1s likely to be ciosen Cunlranon of the Commit- tee on Pacitic Railroads, notwithstundiog his persiatent refusul to werve, Throckaiorton, Who 1s first In the Lino of succession, is sald to have sustained relations as {utimate, i0 not wmoro futimate, than Potter to the partles whu gre priscipully engaged fu urging the Texas Yactic subsldy, and thereforn the same ressun which Influenced Potter in declining the Chair- manship it I ureed should prevent Throck- worton frum necepting 1t or even Inmu{ a place upon the Cotmittes, Throckmorton s repre- Ho. 1 can hum., Dir. of wind. Am’tof min. osres of E:SE!E:!:SES:ES:?.I 2 = Jl ik0 uf Water, lucontiuon Urine, e iaat AT umtnaries Sing 15 al chsce Whers n b i iy o Joasy. B rick-duit deposiis, of There wero vazioun sther points of that Senator's | hns beon dincussod and eondeinnerd by tho general | the motives of Judge Dykman's course, it hos ‘with substances hike {ho ‘81 0K, Or threads like gented to avs beo tho atforney of u Toxas | Lo 1opfianiney nest, Mo oisereds ;| apeachio whieh o e Lo afs, Wit uu | Jdusiontof the ounies, S, Ly iowsr comnereit | procielt th et Indicate by Judge Brudy, FINANCIAL, SELA B et AR Sl A M 0 polnt in particular he nolpass, The or | relntlons, enlarging the ties of mutusl interest | au aiforda s very o e ¥ sl o certululy ling beon fta” mowt persiatent | cancueiont tesslumon, siuitiod by v an Eute; Dpoke of Jocking i money th order fo ynin theras | and cemonting tho natural harmony which shoid | necessity of 80 amending the files of Judicial Apecial Dissatch o Tha Chicaza Tribune. DA R he viralh or Ve bucit aad aiody The Torae. ™ vocate stuce Lie camie, m\( the principsl and infereat of bond in siver ;n]. 11'"? h‘:flhllmll I,‘;’?,‘;"‘fi',“b t '.frl:"l;'fl.;:‘{ ilzl:rlll mfle'r:el; nlx.-fifl::etw‘wln ri::lvn-dpmdutl{u |xr:u.lucll ;? dise | procednre as to render impossible the fotericr- Lawngnce, Kan, Dec. 10.-The Simpson Duiie " 1 s ' G i §6liars contaiming 3144 groina standard silver. imo {n the hisio slmiiar us to invite wnd comnel exchangen fuvor- | cnco of tha Judges ol ono district with the do- | Bauk, the oldest and one of tho best known ot | Tumor of Twelve Years' 'Grow TEXAS PACIFIO, e e said the sioworal Assembly af the | Could Lo outained moro readily of at leey futorcat? | aulo w both. Ve huva no Hybt 0 {akw the Fiske | (islung of thioso of auother.” o : e mouved tho reference of he rosolution to thoe | of war whon thie paths of pesce are B o avario: Tha restoration ot thoruiver | Cammitics an thw Jadiciarr, At least, as the siconcer and older na dollar. ‘This resolution wos passod wilh great Mr, Conklingsaid he ed to submitanamend- | bound by obvious cunsiderations of \nanunity, there being but three negative voles dn | TOUt befury its reforsuce, und that way to sirike | g extiaust uvery edurt luwards o peucel {he Tiouss of Hepreseutatives and on in the | Su the words: “ilio it resolvod, by thu Beuutg, L our banking {fostitutions, closed its doora to- COured by Radway's Rosolvont day, Tho facts In tho cnse aro, that, for sov- era) months, owing to the stringency of e | giuties ang Aomeis™ WILLIB' BILL. Boucial Disnated to The Lhicago Tridbuna. Wasixnaron, D. C., Dec. 10,—Kepresentative ‘Willis, ot Kontueky, Introduced to-duy a bill for the conatraction of the Texas & Pauific Road frown Fort Worth to S8un Dicgo, and from Meni- puly to Jeflerson, 1ex., providiog fora trunk lfue, postal aud military routo from the Missis- elppl River tothe Pacific. The rallroad com- panies are suthorized to issue bonds, the total amount of which for the entire live Iy not to ex- veed 837,000,000, The cost of the road Is not to exceed $17,.00 per mile, except for 250 miles through New Mexico and Arizona. The bLands . bave Afty years to run, bearing b per ceut gold futerest, and tbe payment of which tho Goverument is tu guarautce. The oill also requires the Texas & Pucitlc Company t compleio the Lranch lrom Bhreveport to Vicksburg at 1ts own cost. Seuator Johuston, of Virgiula, witl futroduce o siwitur Lill 1 the Sen- ate. It expressea the views of o majority of the wieibers i Congreen from the South. THB LOUBYISTS who are urging the Texas Pacific scheme tell curlous stories of the ditliculties they cuconnter fu importuniog Northern Democrata Lo vola for thelr messure, One statod w—ul&m that every Nortbern Democrat ho approached iuncdiately churged Tum Seott with having been dnstru- wentsl 0 securing tho Klectural Connntasion and the declaration of the elu:tion of Haves as President, and for that reason the Dewocrits RESURRECTION FROM THE DEAD, Bpecial Dispatch (- The Chicazo Tribune. Des Momnzs, In, Dee 10.—An improbablo but well suthunticated report comces hurs that Reuten Proctor, rocently bung for the aurder of Miss Kading, In Wurren County, fs yet allve, —thatso bunglingly and burricdly did the mob doits work, followed immediately by o basty {nquest and removal of the body to his tathur's house, that lile was vot exumct, and several hours after, while a relative was watching by the boly, he discovered the pulsution of the heart. and, with a mirror held to the moutl, evidencs of respiration. Tho family were arouced aud eiforts made at resuscitation, when, in 8 tew bours, Provtor opened his eyes and gradually became cousclous, with no knowledge “of what liud trauspired. . Fearivg the mob would again roturn Lo 1ts Work, & hasty funcral waa Lad, aud = coffin (iled with sand burled, while: Pructor, thoroughly disgulscd, soon atter Juft the couns try, the affair belug kuown only to his family, . BANDE. Apecial Dispatck in The CAicaga Tribuna, GaLsssung, L1, Dee. 10.—~A motion for s continuance in the Raude caso was flled this morning., The attidavit {s lobe on file on the call of Court to-norrow, The parents of Rande have taken up his cause, and will contest every potat of the prosscution. They have engaged had Ovarian Tumor o the 1he dociors sald ** there WM tutlon iy and n m tims, the bank has uot been dolng a profitable | Bo tielp for it. AHnl e prvnine that s, re o benate, and he had 110 doubt that it expressed tho Houss offitrpresontatives coucurang therein,” und | throngh treatics of reciprocity of mnutual intercet " me. 1 business, Its proprietors had been endeavor- flfinmjfifi%‘x"rw]" u'-';dnfft (1) ing to securo an acccsston of capital frum an | cause l,h suffored fur twely JoA Eastern party who thou?m of golug tuto busi- | BEEAS figecliont suil vao bux ol Ladway nees wmx th;ml. nml. lfil “:d to do‘-nl. nndl. lh'une- ':m‘; ;‘:n' fi')?.'f. el ;.. n vlut;el l.:u_lgh. lllur|‘=|r.l an upan, 0] etermine 0 into voluntar ol i val & wurst i ioutdation, Tocy tiought. Hile a toro equite. | Fesin tholattaide ef the baw:lu over uie”gran, | allc:n meu:hod t%\lv.nd'mnlll 'lnlmr"n ;mmmf;;' publish 16 1 you chooss. LANNAL K. ENAFP. 5 rofitable 2 busluess, Aufifccfi to the contiugencles of a panic | PRIOR, = = S'Por Dottla or sun which inignt leave some of them out in the vold altogether. It was thought best, 2 thesetore, to bave & Receiver appoluted, and, on AN |M PORTANT LETTER' application Lo tha District Court, in contormity (nv- Axzom, Mich.. A;mLm. 1A73.=~DR. Rapway= with tho expressed dealre of a large number of l‘?ll‘[‘l."iihl liave haen 'u“!gzl"‘u;! Hesotvaut, loees th creditors, Mr. J. 8. Crow was sppolated Re- | yearor ovarisn outha Abdonieiy, whis b 18 sus of our Meaical College pros ulvzri &ial Dioate tn Tas Chioaan Trid n.';'a‘éc'.f\?'.‘:.%‘.‘.‘.!" ipedial Disoated tn T4 aaan Tridung, u OztawA, I, Dec, 10.~Tha LaSullo County | poli) ereat s Sctnoateata ith Mur romeiiee.ia Saviugs Hank, of this city, closod bLusiucss. to- R. I lu-annnnnuwuen whnus, hut they are el night. Depositors will be paid o full, with in- ll\wn H" l'I[ o taken iwe.: . ~lcuruu‘(m 7' o tereat to Jan, 1. For 1his purpose the bunk will | Sset At o uffi'.'.’;'!' S omee wad T be opened at 10 a, m. to-morrow. The case of | your book ’%Hu and True," l?ltlufueullul‘l‘ l:n'r(lml lhl.a flu:'lcr;lwgebunulufl MRS, O, KRATE, o usginess au o low rates:at wi money loaned. ‘The utmost confidence s felt fu the | Auother Letter from Mrs, C. Erapfe finl»lmlm otd ulxlu bnnkdomluiula to pay deoositors ollar 1or dollar, o regret the ned Da. R s 441 which bas compell em (o taks the course, % oy -nl‘nz' I'yh'o‘c.mn ."."3.‘6;1&.‘.'33‘-"&1’ '1-: use ooy Fhiiico, b i, € M | (Rt St o ST AR ‘0., wholesale station & petition fa | § 2 pand, b bankruptey, The luhlmulhown ar 0003 53 :-:Z A s o femirioh o Jebh T e #lx boitles isert in'llea thereof the wurds: ** Kesolved by | for sntagouism of passion and plander. ‘The dan- cousticrats and dellborato aplulon af the peoploin | (LSruta sud House of Neprecutatives.” 1o | gor i that, If thie Comiroms aould adjonru wiihe Uvidonced by their rapresentativesin the | 8810 bis purpose was tomukelt ajoint resolus | out devislug some peuaceful solution, we muy find uridoncad by thelr representativen in 119 | tion sustosd of concurrent resolution, 0. ff it | ourecives, when we como back awuln, compellod et A that resorntion (6 submit tac ohe now be. | W88 Bdupted, 1t would ko to the Providont for hus | 1o vate upou queations of supply tor military op fnr- ‘{“ Benate, though his resolution did mot | Bignature. he Nationsl Executive hud dvpouited>| erstious which wo cunuot refuse to make without cover the whole gromnd, That of the | With him one-sixth of theluglsiuttve vpower, andy imputation upon our patriotisw and public Oblo. Assembly expressod tho opinion that such | I & case of such fwportancy us this Le tuougut | spirit, estoration of The siver dollar was domanded by | thero should ba an exprossion of tns full Jegtsla- | 'Mr. lialo—1bope the amendment offored by true inancial wisdow, and declared it would be 1o | 178 power. A e taetl gentioman from New - York (lewhtt) will bo Pursunice of the proper public palicy to dosa, 1t {' Mk ‘Tuurman arzoed that it waa perfectly com- | gdopted. 1t 14 In the right direction. 7The coun- Wae not hls purposs. now to discurs the prop. | petent foreitte """"’,“' Longreania due "‘d‘“ try doca not want waron any lvsug ihst has been Oeltlon a8 towhat would beexpedient and poliic fup OPIBiun us to what was tlie taw of tho land, kud It | yalecd or iu ltkely 10 oo ratsed. the Governiuent and peopla 10 do, uat what would | ¥as perfectly compeient for iy twa Mousas of | sr, licauan udreed tat It waa not wall to invoke bo right todo, 1u he opiulon it would be rignt for | Congrues Lo fl""'"{l'-‘“““"’“ tasolutiony and if nd thal It was the duty of the (lovermmeut, ths Government 1o do'aa, and hie used tho word | Coniress entertalned wis uplnion as to the UXIsUK | i¢ the way waa opes, fo resort (o peaceful inodes, Hgltin Its lognl, cquitablo, and raoral seneo, {t | BLate of thic law, that uplutou should ot be nulli- | s o improve the “commorcial aua frisudly rela- Was bis purposs 10-dav brlolly 30 show that by the | fied by 8 vote of tha Brveldeut. = to wanted 1o tions of the United Ftatewnnd Moslco ratber than Tetter and upirit of tho law the Goveromenthad tho | body to undezsiand the optulon of Cunyrees, 80d | ¢, resors to ouy plan looking to wae. Hu intimated, Hgut (o, rosure the ailver dollar, and would be | Hion tbe Presideuc might act welie waw it wureal. that'the exivtence of what is kuown »e Jubiited Tu dotog %o, and further fo whow that, | Lof, but ho did ot me tho Beesfont for it | tuo "in Jozico, waa au Obstacle Lo Sutaido of tho Jaw, taxing in ylew ail the circuw: | Opinlen now. [he rsolutioh eubmitted by e | commercial intescourse, slauces of (e caas, every incident of Susnclailuy. | colivaxue (Matthows) raisod thes uple question of | “afr, Cox (N. Y.) favored thoamondient, falation, e realoration of the dollar would | Jaw- O Ay B0 Bpcousity for relorting | Mr, Stopbenssald: 1 have Juvked wpon this notbe ®violation of the aecizration of public | it t0 comultlea, ~Thoro wae motbiud | ueation of burder truubles in Texas wilh deep bonor, public justice, ur public cquity. upon fhe subject out ong or UK statules. | infereat. | hellove tho fouiing parvaes this whole Ma then quoled frow ‘(he hct to sliengthin thy | Bud B0 repurt any comitige could maku | country, It wer can be ursvented it ought to be. public cradit approved March 1t, 160U, wud srgus waould lessen the dumudnn umIl enats one hour, | g Committeoon Morelrn Alairs mav do much Tt the word ~*coln ' s asod i thle aet must not | Mo was uurvmu-l.!m ous to kouw Ly Whit Fuk- | 4n counsel with the Execuilve to brinz about aonie bo luterpretad to fuler tu gold coin alune, If It | 800D sy lewyeccould srrive wt apy BULOE Cols | wort “of negotiaton. I am . not oreparsd et bevs lnterprated the It would be just xe dis- | Clusion than Ly $xpressed fu tho resulation of bls | ¢y ° yay whether at iy - rgbt to Loauraule, Just s Allegal to pay the_ United Stateu | COlleRiIC, 1 th ton with him at the | FECOBILZS the du faclo Goveroment of Dias, | aw Treanury notes pow clrculatiog as money In say- Mr. Kdwunds said the ques| ‘Ifl'" m atthe | n,¢suflicieutly acqualnted with (ho facts. Lot (hing clee but guld coin as 1t wouid o to pay | present moment wuy, whak would be tha effect of | tho Coimmities on Furcigu Alairs bave (his matter 1. callejhia sumsner 10 laaulre 1o-day by Alr. Jolnston provides for & Quverue et guarautee of luterest v Utdy-year B per vent bunds, to b sdued 1or the bebietit of the iy trunk hie trom Fort Worthi to San Dieso to the exteut of $1T,000 per ndle, except lor ditfieult wud IwouBLLibuug portions (estiwuted ut 30 whlea), for which iuterest will be guarau- teed ou bouds o the umount of 33,000 per wile. The fosue of all bouds for the maln Lve including §5,000 per wilo to be retutned o the Jultea Btates freasury) 1 llmited to a tutul of LAR),000, Fhw. LI also provides a ehnllar vuarantee of luterest v bonds Lo thy atount of Fi 40,000 10 be Lswed by the Mem- vhis duternational Raiiroad Company of Arkan- ws, aul the Lake City Kallrosu Company of Texua, to scenre thu cvastruction of 8 ubliect- bk rulroad iroin Jellerwu, Tex, 1o Mewpbls, Leop. Tl Texas Pacide corporstion are re- guired by the bill, under peuulty ot furleiture ¢! o) ol ine lias done for me, 4 ; ] A fle Dansagu of this’ resolution upon tae public | b 4 ] auscts, $240,000,—only BL7.000 secured. Bost | fron Ol e from Canads, £ ko, au el R ave Sy e Gaht wirl hun, Bondewitn muythuty but mich ol fasre ety {ersalts i Broposed to declare. o Foplolon of tny | Apscially refurred fo 16 sud et ‘sho Cowmitteo | gy usgocfate couusel tho Hou D, P. Btubbs, of | of the creaitors reslde (o the East. | SRRt from bk 5?‘“5“""%“;. i o the Wealdrn Atoctated Press Siances ationdiug 156 pass <0 f Lhiy luw, aud the | w0 Houses of Cougrons, not as u law, and what of. | {hie Aduintatration 1 aa inch in favor uf” b Lowa, late nspirant tor Gubernatorisl honors, ss T T T o are well scanuiated, with Mre Kisi. Eolta WASIRGIUN, Ly o Mo s, oo Toxay [ blatury ut hu legalitiva sulecaent to e paeise. | (68, 0 (rinser Wan 1t Buk morosancid, I | Teons Statner tmecl, or, ssventiatn o Ty | Mo ou aitoruey from Blovwingion. 1t ia now spacial nlcmA'fAA‘?lA# 55?"45.- Trin AL ot solime 'y"»’g?-'u"fl'}’{'}.’.‘ ik fusicsnds s . C ') ! . e x " 0 -t 0l q U N Pacie Ruiiroad’ biib utroduced ‘i ‘(b Seuat | The question tuat, waa designed vosolve s ot | €IS 5 0N a0yl atloctim the mudlic | Kanricun mebps, ek Von Hassurios hoyanss | Costaln (st fnsanity wil be tle dofendo relled o uns i 5 Ao A2 AN e TiLsoXDUKG, Ont, Dec. 10,~MissTheress Col. | SEyikiecs of Aga &l Deros smicted o tore sva heard ot linsdled heresuddenly Friduy pight, it wassaid of | edccted by it You l‘tllbl:.gtyullg BERBACIE & CO: ueart dlscase, but, suapicions be aroused, an in- | Ana Arvor, Mich., Aug. 131873, vestigation was held to-day, which resulted in - the srrest of Mre. Luts and her son, at whose | S house Miss Collins ad been visitiogall sum- wer. Medical men t8tifed that death resulted from the effects of abortion. ‘There was cvi- DR. RADWAY'S dsoeg of both medicine and lustruments baviog been .used to produce the same. Young Luts admitted to lmproper intercourse with Miss REGULAT]N G PII‘LS! Collins. The tase is to by contuued tom row, when fwportant testimony Is exectod iy orfetizgancicm. f '3&’..“:‘.5?.!’.'.!.?:‘:::55‘:'& be furthicoming, Miss Colllus, who was respec | Jay's Pl for tiho cire of i dlsuniers ot tLe Swiss tably coune.ted, belonged m‘l}nlo. ber ppotuer | 3<h, Liver, Dowels, Lidug fl"!‘“"— Nervecy the havidg arrived Liers last week, Intendiog to take | fie® g S vu&"hl pudvauces THitia, her home, but the daushter o_bfiud 10 golug, | metion 3f e, Poweis Hricy. sad all derangements Ul upon, It the contluance is granted there will be inurmurings luud und earnest from the vie vinity of Gilsou, which ey assuwe largs pro- mt ous, us the mportation of su many lawyers awakoued the fear that Justice” will' be ‘heated of her victim, -tender for all debiy cmunds, credit, that it shoufd bo duue uy 1w, i u muuGor | by widod 1 lie counacls by the wisdow of the Cow ;‘fi:x: P ocapt ey m.‘““.mf.i‘.:"‘u“.'fil that would be bindiug beseufioft Sucba resolatlon | pyittee on Forelgn Natre, and foF custums dutics, Tha queation had thergs | &8 thix would be doiug nuttng in elluct. Lt would | - 5y, Burcbard argued hat the original resolus fore been sgtaledus 1o whether the yr.ncapal of the | BOb injury tha rich wondbulder, Tls dluated boud= | yjona reported from 1 mmittee ou Ways and Qebb uKBY wot Iawlully be paid in groeubacks, | holder wae vonceally ably to take care of hluiacify | Mesns wero o the susl furm, uad gave sll pecva- and to meet the questiou, 1o answer ftinthe | Dut 1t would Injure thy Widow, the orpuau, 146 | wucy power to the Comaiittes 0n_Foreigu Atfairs, Degative, tho puvllc croull uct of 100U was pasead. | Iboring classes, Who lud dniesied woney in tiov- | No cuntlstaun would duploro more tuao hlwself lu'ble ovinlon the orikinal indebicunces uf the | Sfumcut bands, sud enable spcculatorsuud KAt | auysclion of Cougress o the Executive wuich couniry could pever have buen hiquiduted with suy biers to gamolo o thu publiceredit, g tavore would pituge the twe sster itepublics of the Ciber cucroncy thau culn Golluf . It wauld not | Vbe sncadiient of tae Beuatur from Nuw York. Lnited Statos aud Mexico [ntu war, but be did aot aave besu settled wilh wery Ay Taurwoen ed he bad been nlnlym\ull’nhl bel-eve that thore was unything 1o the Preslient’s fu lieu of com wulisra ‘Thit uck aasintended 1o | Senute, aud if there had pecu ady Snuucisl lekisls- | negsazo loking L tuat dlrecifon. acttle ans quertd on of paylng thy brinzipal of theso | biow for the buuctit of the widuw aud orpban or Gurficid suggested 10 Mir. Hewitt ta modify Loudd, und it did seom s Bl Gt el been | laboringclassce be liad fanted toscu it “Phe Senatur | piy mmendiwent by ouitting rbat part relating to coutetapiutod that thuse bunds shoald beya-d only | from Vermont warued B Bchutd that Ul reeo- | the trealy, 84 it was clear thut that was nut any With vola woney, it would have veun sustateds | Jubin would cudauser the public Crodit. B | partof the buslicss of taw House, il0 weaguiced that 1 undertaniig (o euit.e & douol this statute | the Bens.o:spuke b (Thurwun) bsd opencd bis | that tus presont relations between the Lnficd would not uave falsed & now Ouu. Theactuf | New Yorw vaper B Bistes and AMoxico were on dulicate ground, and Lyd0 declured vaat il u(.iuu{umunlu:m‘udpl coln | Hre ,ggm:f:—nh-m Sy nymeulthe papert tustetors, Gullibc abould be owitiod {nat wouid iz na 3 m: ab tual cayr N S o nd to lessgn ¢ usugers ©f soprebsosious of d:nm:'.; wad :x:: l:. :{u. nw ® ut tiat I/nu!.n knuw the Senator (10 u vermont reads datly, with | wur, 1o question was uow in the bands of the | v, BTOCK OPERATORS, 8an Fuaxcisco, Cal,y Dew 10.—(u the Police Court to-day the examiutlon of Johu Lelghe tou, o New York stock operator, 1o conoection with tho pool Iu the stock of the Exchequer Minlog Compauy, was coucluded, The prisoues wus lieid to auswer the charge of cousplracy 1o the sumn of 8J,000. s was also beld to auewer threo charges of obtulning money by fales pre- teusce, With Lol of $3,0Won each charge. O, E. Brooks aud Clarles Beruard, co-defcudauts s « | 1otenss suw v oo {Langhtr.] Couimitue on Mltary ARuire. & fact which wa Great oxcitewel 4 thy {oterna) viscer srranted 10 edect s dliite Gylred by the il ungr peully ol forloluury | by daie “highs b, “colned "ae “moner, el | Tegsielin £ 100, BAMUSEY, 1y onate et | SantPaiS SEET AT (LIt 8 | i b Cuaspiracy cate, wero aeo el to suawer | (i i iienent provalls 1o tho villaxo over | bup. PR e S tidliiod s merciny. wis ext three Yearn & fulroid Trow BUTEVEpors 10 | tiwo sbutbe iaw whica prcecribed ety | Weew wade thy Bilver Gill tho speciol ordee for to- | where thu wiliry was 1o e consuited. . Lo | it ball of $3,000 each. I defsult of beil sll Soactat puorich to TAs Chicago Trioune, o Lsctve (b followibg symptoma resuitiog from Mouroe, La, & distancs of ninety-four wdes, | crsive of gujd thare shoula by 1o guld coinand | HOTRK, aud o fl‘f when ';" '{v“"wd l':" vn»:r thought t ¢ mattes should firt be consulered vy | the prisouere were locked up. Otrawa, Dec. 10.—W. B, O'Donvguue, who ohirarers .‘nfmumsw i tere 0 conbeet Wil wbe cutpieted ruad to 4 | Bow wany veans or eliver i silver cow, and from | $hat gold was ooc-slsteentis lowwr for the wock, | the Commlitive o Foroign Aduire, and gust {t —— Wad re.ently amnest.ed by the Dominlon’ Gove | .Lozitine uward pries. Vuillgo potut an the Missladppi Maver vpposise Vivka- izy i Btotach, | tae begloninz of the Guyernment down (o that | 1o tirued tieu to the Governaieot nuc‘-. wad | ghoald uot be seat to toe Comusties on Miliary o M paople of | found that every boud of the United t.¥es bad | Alfalre wntli sumotbing wore was rcquiato t oy o U bt St o VI8 O | £ 1 Yalua siuco that bul was 1ade the specisl | n s witbin tbo JUmAICUOD Of he Cotatiitice ui +u neab vtob d frow the act of 183, the Gith | vrden Fore vu v ifairs, ~ Le dui oot beliore she Exccutive HELD TO ANSWER., BaLTiMORSN, M., Dec. 10.—~Willlam E. Bloom- er, convicted Baturday of copspiracy to delraud crumeot, with tho comsgnt of tbe Queen, for | )5 53 fxa of his connection with the Northwest tronules b | oo Lren m;.er"(f:‘;‘En and 1670, bas rejected 1bo smuesty ou Lo wround | 1 e gy ahe busg, bus po Goveruweut aidis pruposed tor Vs brasdh. — < L. i'lmurnxp tha g ¢ det toat ull da s ap et N, Morrill—low wuch has silver fallon gjuce | had any ides of agguv. b ag the chaucss of & 5 hat his offcuse Wasa politica) one. and clanniug | .nd Sufocstingeetsatoon whc: ..u.km NOTES AND NEWS. ivbue . 0 und the cu d worvcoiwe. | fby lilend Wll psaedy e A anpt.on Tod was st tho pasots Texks, | tho Chlkago, urlingion & Quicks Kallsuuds bas | Gt o la funocent of tha crinio of which Loptug |ty ¥idpiBodtr Witebotna COWARDLY AsSAULT. B. for geibsm Alr. Tourwan replieds Yoo bave demonetized | feell i kicn y, as tby nads rivui to fuel, the vithes P! y any Hiel were fogud yuilty,—uaimely, toe wur- ’,a‘\f»_ o tn ilie Ler aagy Spectal Pispatch b The Chicags Tribuns. o el bt v s ine it e sHNSFULI Lol THO SSntleE Sttt et | Menite wars. ol prectanly UTa-a Pt bo-feu W - der of Bcott. Pboouliud’saye bo will wrvept | /it 401 Limbe’aid Suldea Hidbs b 2 5 : old | W n r rauie | - . thing nErh : > Wasuincro, Do Cu Dec 1A vowsrdly | doot b Uaiis b o @ 1/ey dolary wams ro. | whicn overytulng elee siaet U Cowpured.. TROTO | bty Gui FORULL Wivat €0 Su & danger of JLOMICIDE, Hutlang stioih of linmedists a04 comploie puss | -dib S anys pilla will and brutsl attack was wade to-dey by two con- | caivable jur cusivius o ! mever had been.” in his buwole juuxment, of all [ war. ile, therefore, thought it wise tist tuw'Lo 4= - jors. ‘LogisviLLs, Dec. 10.—A specisl dispateh from don. The amucaty yrauted biw would not xe- | At 44,65 iadnay Draggis Bowling Gryeu, Ky., says Joun Robold wasshop s stose Lim to dtlzenstiv uutil 1580, (e, Soldb; 4 bk s namicd e paviuestuf mive fu { b1 Wuwbare hover sbew of, wore bumbug than | niliteo ou' .« urcigy Aiturs whoatd uut voly consider § tractors wpon Lieut, Hoxic, of the Engluecrs, | WRIIEEU N0 Yy U ORS00 tegu, Sbout thike Silver b.Al. thu subject, Lut (at suct resolulion se thal pro- wbo fs Evglucer ofticer of the Distriet. e bad | to auttoriss tho ruibia. . . Ve M. & deiguds—] L3tok ro, tov. {Laushier.] puscd by th towan frui aew Yord. (Heowiity, | through the beast wod Killed last oieht at tho THE SUSPECTtD FILIBUSTER. READ FA' sE AND TRUE. 7 - 7 y contineing, sud there was ons | wodided as uo ted, vbould bo sdupled, i D i i " - :’:X"‘“:‘."u::'““’.g“l‘;“‘:‘f: “'h" 'c‘“ Sonihtors ah‘i.,‘x‘u:’,",“;:‘fi'.'fi. T R B AT e R 8 e Py iy i g | bolloved s ot toaliay Approbendonsontny | Dudble Bpriogs da the suburbe of Bowling | pgovwxacs, R. L, Doc. 10.~Tbe Tressury Green. ' The pistol wasio the band of Jawes Newton, whio was fnstigated Uy Jef! Veasoo ar. Tl 0 of the vu Ue uf e 1) ey wou bave 1o do wuuld we to vold up ¢ Buject e o bea s ol Mo v e L iacloid | e e oS Would refu tuto v wod | 505 Poteer sad uat be also ad eacd the sppees ‘Kue sutlians weut Lue Lis edbics, fuund bin epartuwe " e 00., No. 22 Depastwieut refuses Lo permit the -%spuud ‘fi?gn«_m ‘!“"-"‘“",‘;}&“‘"’“{&mm ategmer Eatolle to be rewoved o ke nuof: York. RALIGH

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