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2 ‘ : : - THE CIICAGO. TRIBUNE: TUESDAY., DECEMBER 25, 877, - CRIMINAL NEWS. seltlement, to enable them to bulld hovses and rocure stock. Senator Cameéron propoacs to irect the Secretary of the Interior to pay theso Indians, from the ‘asacts of thele own trilo in the Treasnry, £50 per capita, the amount so paid to be déducted from the amount to which each Indian will be entitled when he shall have reslded five years upen his homestead. FEES OF UNITED STATES DISTRICT ATTORNETS marily dismiseed the servico withaut the actlon of A court-martial, and without any formal charges having been preferred against’ them swhila {n the fleld during the War, have algnified their fo- teutlon of flrcfil!ll{ restoration under the prin- ciplea of this decision. The cese will without doubt receive attention from Congrress, and it fs yery likely‘that such action will be taken as will destroy the force of this case as a precedent, TIOILER TESTING . Gen. Domont, Supervising Inspector-General of Steam-Vessele, has fnvited the principal boiler-makers of the country to nect the loeal Inapectors here next month to see {f rome regu- lations for testing bollers cannot be adopted which will be eatisfactory ta both partics. TIE CONSULAR DILL. Tha Sub-Committee of the House Committes on Appropriations baving clurfie of the Con- sular and Diplomatic ‘\pfionr tion bill will i mect during the week, to begin its considera- tion. It {s the wish of the Committee toreduce the cost of the servico below the amount appro- priated by the lnst Congress, and it is proposed ta discontinue a number of Consulates and small missions. Tothe Testern Assoclated Press, TIIE TRESIDENT. becama engaged in & quarrel b¥er a woman, who had deserted hor busbaud, when Rinith shot Fry in the atomach. The caute of the tronblo is teacrable to bad whisky., Fry will recover and Bmith ls under arrost, E n;m‘:(e‘r. Tonded with seven balls and a quantity | of shat. . < Thus terminated the ltyes of two of the mos! desperate characters in the country. They had become A terror fn the nelzhborhood, and good citizens feel a nense of eelief at their death, which they brought on themeelves, ha gave up the conteat and ordered the remain- MRADIWAY'S RENIEDT g globes removed for safety, The flonr-bags PERPIIE ivodobinlobli Ssoiiut st i SEUOOON then began to fly about, Many of tho brokars wero, whitenea *from noad 0 toots watis | Fporn {he Ilon, Thurlow Weed the clothing ol others displeyed great patches Om 0 0"' “r ow ce -;: white, Iu:e atns thlnu :nya ?prcufllnn I:lx“"’ 18DOR8ING direction, Some of the hoya fonmd an old_par- Utton tn & tumber-rovmy and, eateliig 1t by the Dr.RADWAY'SR.R.R.REMEDIES enda, they awept around the' floor like a whirl ;nnlu‘, Cormpeliig the vounger Lo perform clrcus Aftyr Ustog Them fbfl_hml Tearsy eats; and knocking the lees out from nnder the , Jan.4, 1877, —] Riw: . game of foot-l was kept up, the eviden e ks : 0y object of the kickers being to carom on some- | [fis0iio ATICRER than 8 aty, o thetitully, act body els¢. Bome of tha ladies’ hats wergrough- 1uep|ll|lminnr|¢l t0 #A Oflen s oroay n:."'mmru' ly yiniled. Fach oo strikawns grected witha | 420 oITaIS NGt SR tan e iy dtn e oA vell ot dolfght, a fresh blast on- the flsh-horns, | ERk (e tiniment feeqnentiy and firely slmont fnves tnfl ru?nwmlcmznr‘.[ ?{”{"1‘“"{?"’“’ of foute lzlh'l'z(n.r‘nz!lll;glhlmmued' """k’i]‘m l:al y{‘vuéln alls becatiie too liml or the eagerness oy 5 of, the z':‘mlke?n:' ‘m{cf ;h‘cv.‘ usmf oy | DR faowar. wther's hats Instead. As the hours ndvanced ¥ 3 the fun beeawo mors furious. Lassus made | R- R- ,vR- thelr ppearsnce, ‘anidl many unfortunates were 3 = roughly treated.. At1 o'clock the Lxchange ] A adjourned, and tho members, 8!l looking mare ‘ or less the worse for wear, wont to the neigh- g it boring saloons und barber-shops to brush up 3 - aud recuperate. The Guvernors phqa; to own up | Cures the Worst Paine in from Oncte Nothirg Further Heard of tho Man with New York’s Whisky- Tax. JUDGE LYNCIT, Louvisvinee, Ky, Deo. 24--An unknown negro was hung near Nicholsville, Ky., this morhing by a mob, His crime was ul!cml\llnz to murder'John Denton, a grocer of Eaat Hick- raan, Into whoso hend ho drove sn ax, while Denton was sclling somo goods, A MAN UUNG FOR NRURGLARY, Ditpatch to Sew Tort Heratd, . Gorpsnono, N. ., Dov, 21.~The cxtraord!-. nary spectaclo of the executfon of tho death penalty for tho crime of burglary waa witnessed here to-day upon the person of Hilllard Morgan, a mulntto, aged 85 years. Ou the night of the 8th of February the houso of Thomas Gelver- ton, a wenlthy farmer of this (Wayne) conoty. was forcibly entered while tho family.was asicen and the snm of $308 stolen. For a conslderable timo no clew could be obtained as to who the burglar was, but at length susplcion astached to Hiiliard Morgan, who wad arvested on thenight of July 6. Upon being scarched, $230 was found wpon his porson, a portlon of the notes being fully ientified as the property AND CLBRRS. The House Committee on Expenditures in the Treasury Department fs consklering 8 meas- ura to nbolish sl the_fecs and percentages to which United Statca Diatrict Atturneys ara now entitled, and to fix a regular compensation for them, 1t ls Jroposed that tho aunual eslory of the District Attorney of the Norttiern District of llinols shall be 26,000; of the Aftorneys of the Sonthern District of Itlinols, Indians, Towa, Eastern District of Michigan, Weatorn District of Missourd, Northern District of, Dhlo! _each £4,500; that this shall be the -amourt ol compensation for all services rendered, cxcept that Attorneys sbali be allowed five conts per mile In Knimz to aud roturning from ln( pluce to which they may be called “from thefr resl- dences In attending to nny exninination before a Commilssioner of a person charged with erime, An Exlmordinury‘ Degree of Exe citement Among Tame many Politicians, IDIAROLICAL MURDER. BostoN, Mass, Dee. 24.—Cornelius Tobin threw a lighted kerosene-lamp at Mrs. Mary L. Mckegan, yostenlay aftcrnoon, setting ber clothes on fire, ahd she burned to douth, ‘Toblu was arreated. Dotalls of Recent Shooting and Killing In Tennessee, GARROTTD. Mzurms, Dee. 24.--Tostmaster Clarkes, ot Hernando, Miss., was garroted Snturdny night and robbed of 8600 Post-Ofice funds, Death in His Mountain-Lair of s Doz- perado Who Would Not Sur- rendor, : 7 7 Twenty Minutess: TR, or perfurming any scryice for the United States, beaten. ; Ao D, D aahingion Lhis | CACupt QLLenaina Telar terin of couria, : of Gelvertan, Oilieralreurastanies cortohurated RAILROADS.. | o oT O ETO \ing from New York. Tho same Committes Is nlso considering s | A Man Xegally Exeouted in North o (e T o e e oaniar e FINANCIAL. ; I NE HOUR gTEningrom R STERADH, plan to fix th fees of Clerks of United States Carolina for Burglary e oben At o jegular T | PROSPECTS OF A RAILWAY WAR. . tier reting thlaadvertiemment need any oag gute Some South Carolina. Democrate say fenokly | Courts. Tho propation ia: o e arralne I tele The 1) Tasted for days DA ln Coninugll guielle. 4 KANKAKEE | o S R AR e Sl that if Senator Patterson desires to have the | . That these Clerka shall be allowed to charge 23 3 )] Nzw Yonk, Dec. 83 —Thao Tribune says a now railrosd war is foarcd. The spirit of the con- ference of Western rallroiid men with Mr. Josw- ett, Sccretary of the Trunk Line Assoclation, held last week, was not such: gs to Insplce‘the Irlends of the prosent combination with confl- denco in {ts permanency. On the question of appointing a Commission to lovestigate tho charges made by Western roads of violation of schednls rates, Nowell, of the Lake Bhote, Hop- kins, of tho Wabash, and Devereus. of the At- lantjc & Great Western, and Cleveland, Colum- whan the jury returned a verilet of gulity, and Morgan was sentenced to be hanged to-day by Judee Eure. \ At ten minutes fiast 1 to-day Morgan was led to the gallows, which bo asceuded with a firm and steady atep, His composure and extraor- dinary firmness amounted almost to fndiference. He knelt in prayer aml sald he felt that God bad furgiven bk, 8horlfl Grantham then read the “denth-warrant, after which Morgan ‘nd- dressed the crowad, declarfug that ‘he was not guilty' of the burgiary, but that Nelson Thoroton, a colored witness agalnst ht, was the real enlprit. Morzan ad- Dered to this statement to the Inst, and safd he cents for cvery search for any mortenge, ju:lg- ment, or other llen: and they shiall charco for searching the recandn of the Contte for Jndgments, decrecs, of other instruments constituting A ven- eral llen on real cstate, and certlfying the records of such rearch, 10 cents for cach person against whom such search I8 required to bo made; and ahall acconnt for the same a8 other fecs ate ace connted for hy them. Any pereon certifyine sald scarch, except the Cterk.” #hall, noon Indlciment and conviction thereof, he fined In & sum not ex- cocding $100 for each offense. A BAR TO ALL CLAIMS, Repreacntativo Baker, of Indiana. proposes an amendment to the Constitution which alone rrn-ccuuon against him stopped, and his al- eged offenses condoned, he twmust reslan his scal ju the Benate, so that a Democrat van be returned in Ms place. If he il do this, tho Legislatnre and State authoritles will refieve him from any further anxlety onaccount of the pending cinrges and indictmenta. BUT LITTLE RUSILYESS was {ranaacted ot the scveral Deoartments to- day, and all were closad at 13 o'clock. SECHETANY SHERMAN - arr ived here this afternoon and will remain un- tll Friday next. THE JANUART INTEREST. Iits Crimo tho Theft of Mhfi, Evle dontly a Helnousty-Small Sum. THE ENXCISE MAN. Snestnl Dispateh 1o The (hicasn Tridune, Naw Yonrr, Dec, 84.—Commiseloner Mnrphy hna not been fornd, 18 Is reported that o man answerlni his description safled in the Hindoo for Bremen Saturday afternoon, and the Super- intendent of Police belfeves Murphy wwas tho man. Mayor Elv will to-morrow offor a reward KangAxEN, 1L, Dec, 26.—The creditors of, s ot G, ¥ Kesl,proplla of (e 0. . Keniy The Only Pain Remedy Stocking Gompany, have closed up the factory. The Company hns I’JEL'II dolng a flourlshing busi- 1;‘}1‘-‘:\’:' .'.'3.‘.‘233.‘1"’83:.’{:'{&%}?.“‘ e :!!?’ :J':‘fl noss, nlliml its [:oud“s, wora Wln‘l:lnilt a flio roputa- | gunEseftomach. Dowels, or other glands, or rgaus, by tion all over the West, but it lad grown beyond whin th propritarisablly to control and managa FRON QX0 TWENTE MINUTES, 15" conatant "sttehtion 10 g it in conncetion with o matter how violent or exaruclating tbe pain, the mechanical department, and a foreclosurg L‘J‘;‘.’:‘.‘n‘&‘é&:’é’;“‘n‘?& :‘l;é':fl.’;'.‘;‘.?'&!‘.",’.‘hn Gl resulted. The factory will undoubtedly berun- rsingiertn i st | RADWAY'S READY RELIER lha e Yonm, Dec. Sh—Welnoaday next the | 29 Biskot the countey from belng bankrubted: | gop iy prrest, I no further traces are_inean- e e ety Tndtanngoll Tlllronad, il st SUINGTIELD LT, ‘?cl;:nAng:::;-r EASE nited o8 Treasures wi cgin the pa) at the stiog of icath oply remai oand he g . | Inflamm e without relate, of tie Jausary interest. y war, | qlithorthe United states nor any State thereot ;:’:?n:’_‘mfl‘:"';“‘{’m“ z'_“;}’l"t‘f::;“:g“l‘,t o | ras then “botind tar heaven, - He thawked ho | Yoted in tho aMrmative, and Dovorcux sotéd | Bemnariru, L, Dec, H—Pollionsof iovol. | Infammation of the Biadder, THE POST-ROUTE BILL—NEW STERN Al i Sheriffand his axsistants for tha kind manner for tha resolution, with a rescrvationthat hodid Inwhich he had heen treated. The "black cap taking, "y " Tors or damago atlaing oat of the taking. use, o not bind his ronds for thelr proportion of neces HOUTES, . destraction of untary bankruptcy wero filod to-day by Josiah Inflammation of the Dowals, nppearance leads to the - conclu. Batler, of 8hipman, Macoupin County} James Oongestion ot the Lungs, ' slon that * nis thieving work . was foperty by any pereon engiged 2Fiari B Died Corrvipan it in " the military oF naYAl service of tho United was then pulled over his face, Rary asscesincnt, and that Incuse he discoveredn | 8a1d_of Efinghams Henry Nolte, of Lincoln; Bore Theoat, DitAcult Broathing, R‘X::’Tl‘l’l‘m\:i D;“"C.};‘l Dll.;ly. %;fil’l’hghgfign States, or ander its autlority, daring the lata War|not' an impulslve, . desperate grab, “M lmll-mf‘l 1 olrhelndmp 'L.:l}v nol:v:loaalyl. (fld o "{mu“g llno"'mbhlnz {ncae by ulnd c:‘ffir“: Wenry Jlmby.g o lmbor" g San '!l‘.n].le"'l": t - Palpitation of the Honrt, altlongh 1t " could nok Do euzrosscil In | Grer gave say ail comnionaace. conatel, of onl | Uit the fulfilimont of & deliberata and compro- | Morzan fiiiy ot Inuorent, was suspended in | 3000 houtd adupt bis onn method to.obtaly | maos of Petoraburg, Hysterios, Group, Diphtherin, i timo to recelve the signuture of the President | conragement ‘to Sccerstan or Rebelllon, of to any | housive schems to rob the people who had trist- | cusfly ‘its pulro consing to beat 1n thirteen | busincas, without suofocting himeelf to Invésti- Oatarrh, Influonzs, . - v before the expiration of the session. It will vrelendgd Government or anthority inlmical 10 | ed bim with thelr money. The excitement mlmn'e., and in twenty minutes from the fal] anuln by 0 Commissloner, LulynfllA of the PATEREON, N: J. e Hagguehc'.“"ronnu':nnhs, ik nnltlmnfir]»f:-nry tu.v;u;ilt "r?e'fl?fi'e'n"'f,’"‘f'fi the Govbrament of the United States, sbont tho dlsappearance of this latcat Tammany | his lifeless body wis cob d;nm. Morm:‘n had ;,E}.”.‘.:.:‘.‘.‘;‘m,‘fi':tz?.",, l::lkgll “&mgl,l; Naro, You Parensox, N.J., Dec. 84—The Dalo Manu- i 0%?1‘1 ghm.:ummn;;m' Sontation of the angrorsed D) nt the opénta of TIE scoundrel was to-lay intense all over the clty, | Zenerally sustalned ubud character and was } fobTore T GRRS (R SRS T N | facturing Compauy s gotog fnto liqutdation. s Chilblains, and ¥Frost Dites. 1o next aeaslow. The follow lug are the princ- CASUALTIES. In the hotels, whero the troubles of the Palleo | 0 i of four brothers whio sbarcd the same | GRGISN [0 110 Bhenion mas Fopeated: Jow- | mho creditors meet Wodnosday. Lisblilties A Frost Dited. pal Western post-routes added by the Scnate, 4 " | Commissloners had absorbed all sttention Qfatdly ater the Clevcland mestlfig be luned | 8800000 to 8400,000, all ‘sccured but 820,000, | The snolleation of the READY RELIEE 3 tho purt and not already published: MEMARKABLE _ VITAL PERSIST- [ 0o tvrvg or four days, tho namo of MURDERER ARRESTED. - fustraetions to adhera toachedalo rates, and did | They own the ' lurgest siik-mill in Paterson, P cully atlort (nlarado—From Ouray to Ean Mignel; from Cen. ENCE. nat knaw of any violatlon of his order. 1t was commented tpon sovercly that he dli not deny the charge that ngents of the Lake Shore were cuttinie rates, while his order to hisagonts to adhere to the schodule was cifed as cvidonce that they had previously been vinlating thecon- tract which he had pledged himself to ob- scrve. The sceng lollowlu‘i Ledyurd's question Soectal Dirpateh to The Chleago Tidune. WiLkxspARRE, Pa, Dec. 2{.—To-night do- tectives Pealer and Kirshner, of the Coal and Iron Police, acting under onlers from Plnker ton's Agrency, arrived fn this city with Charles Bhatis, whom thoy arrcsted n the Wanamle Murphy wns on every tongue. Among the ‘Tammany vpoliticlana’ there were many apologisty for tha fugitive, his personal friends rofusing to belleve ho bad played the partof ndespieabls thief. It was impossible for them to understand liow o good * faerille, yia laetanss, Lo Alpino; from Gardner to torlta, Jowa~Trom Waverly to Oolweln: from Nautre- wille to Janeavilie: from Coldwater to Greens from Forert City to Fertile; from Geneva to Congreen; from Humcrton, via Cambria and Peoria, to Allen! ton; from Stuart, via West Milton, Hawey's Mill, and Brongh, to Vorry; from Fonlaneile, via Adair, Spectal Disnateh 4o The Chicapn Tribune, Prrrsnung, Pa., Dec. 24.—FEarly this forenoon Jacob Koll, foreman of Ke¢ling's coal-works, on the south side, met with a terribla scciuent, which, the attonding physician savs, will prove fatal befors morning. - Ile was running on the parts wi P! 5 ‘The depreciation in tho prices of allk goous is "-rfin'nmyl {3 '.'ii‘:;‘u.u.,. in balt a tamblar of water witl in thecause. b few moments eure” Cramps, Spasmp, Bour Klonuich, & icartpurg. BIck lcadachia, Diarrhes Dysentery, Colic, n tha Bawele, and all Internal Pang, ¥ DBOSTON. n rl\’rlfrli should I'"’I‘]l CAITY R Ii?lllez' RADWAY'S o Bosrow, Mass., Doc. 34.~Tho. Bavinge Baok | TiARS EELIEE R thims & fo dropa fn, watee Commissloners have enjolned tho Taunton Say- | it Dalter than Freuch Iranay of Bitters 4 & ufl::l:flp:-: Tl Fi ings Dank from doing furthor business. : Tho ) n A h bank has 81,404,513 assots, with 81,858,708 FEVER AND AGUE. K -mines this afternoon, charged with the mur- > - Jackson, and il to Exira; from Montezuma, " » e. The brake- | 8 friend of John Kelly could have betrayed tho | conl-m 3 is deserfbed” as the most exciting, cver wit- k- i a- Sat il Y, et ot B v rna oot | 1L o o Iron,chtypelnth tram | st st ainly hlaHal b reposest In i, | derof Jota K. Smith i Jeaneaile, Luzorue | ressoa s rairond masina -t iy, T | Do, T weak comilos of e bk a du | , ¥R ASHAGE curet of ket Tpersenoy Gy, My ‘coraleille, North liluh‘:x‘lyé"(:hn lv;ll wu:ntdx(nz up to him, called out to him to | or could have so completely dlsregarded tho | County, fourteen yeara ogo, -Tho prisoner Pmunuuuntlluu h’byhrthumoncflum since | t0 tho depreciation of loans on mortgages. : ; {0 and ull othsgMatarious, Bilious ol {p‘lnlll rth, al i o - : . Py furdavilic, to ttiver Juncitons from Solon, via Mes | gt off the track. A minute later Koli stum. | consequencos to s fricnds, the Mayor and ex. | stoutly denics bis gullt. He s btutal léoking [ the organization. of the axisting combination, Tellan's Ferry, to Lishon: fram Cresco, Tia Kon- danritte, In.. to Elliotn, Mino. Zilnote—From Unshnell to Babylon: from To- mer ta Newmon: from l'etorsburg to Loyd: from §t. Anne, via Pembrook, 11l., ta Maroceo, Ind. 1T h 1d i e i A Crvernxaty, O, Dee. 2h.—Tollo, Holton & | © " . EREIE i Co., whose fallure was sonounced last week, In the'extreme, and has every apparent qualiti- catfon for & murderer. Ho s thought tohes Molly )lragnllru. at whose order tho bru- tal murder was cominitted, and came Therc Ia an entiro want of confldenco atnong the managers of tha Northwestern raflrands, ~ It Is evident,' sald an officlal, ““that nothing ex- coph o great improvement in highways through. Mayor of ihe «city, No man could have preached more loudly about “moral respongibility 7 than this same Owen Murply, and lifs preaching both in and out of the ofllce of bled and endeavored to throw himself off the track, ULut fell with lis heod on one rall and Lis legs on the other \, Unlted Btates Conrts fiabilltios, 8$389,000;.as. 1 scte, at o low cetimato, $180,000; most of the 4 ' craditors {n New York. .. o R a1 o L3 Pt 13 1 o " Mo@ a potition in bankruptcy to-day in the 4 " b ho West, with great increase in Enst-hound It the Excise Commlssioners scems to have stood | 10 this reglon from the ootorlous | vnttl . C cy g;' neeat F'i‘!'&i"":i“r‘:fi Lh\g:‘lll.:' Minn., to :‘h‘é h’:lmfi;‘ E‘?figmmwwz“nfi'mhgfl'l‘é 'fi'fl blin fn good stend in the_conmummation of his | Schuylkill County.. Ho was very vindictlye ‘m'm“"m' ,uflb‘iup:f“"";y:,f"m “""”"’""{l"" ator. T0.3 from PInG City, Minn.r via rockton evilwork. The remaining Exclso Cotnmissioners { 90 belng arrested, and while at the depot ralsed | any conside: e, ara botweon the him off, 1t roulblo, ‘but falled. The front wheels caught bim, and, as the rubber blocks reached down close to tho track, it was pushed forward, grinding on tho cails all the way fora diatance of perhaps forty feet. IHis fnce was his manacled hauds and dealt a telling blow up- on the head of one of the mine cmployes,whom Tio thought had fdentl@ed him, but he in turn re:elvarn crushing blow from's leaden billy, Western feeders of the trunk lines” The actlon of Loko 'Bhore I _regarded only asa re- flection of tho orders of New York Central, and the feeling against the lutter amoneg rivals of sud Maraliland. to tirantsburg, Wie, ; from Eiiza- Teth Clty, vla Oscar, Throudhjem, Norwegian Grove, anil Park, to Hawley. Wisconsin—From Stettin'to b Falls; from Oar- ron, vin Mooney's Mills, Sylvan Springs, nnd Sfonx did pot Isauc licenaes to<lay, weiting for the Mayor to decide on thelr powers with but two members, When they camo to the hooks in conjunction with the ex- SATBROOKE, TLL. ' ¢ Anecial Disvateh to The Cheagn Tribune, » v - 3 o " aniiners, they conld ronder 1ittls assistance, [ }aying open his skull. o was lodzed In the | the Lake 8lore l.- dcmum(l‘n yery bitter, A Brooxinaton, {il, Dec. 34.—Rigea Bros, | .., .\ - &, spe s R el | I sl Sl b bt el | 1 e "o e, e skt | kol 1,y e il B 3l 5, P 2, Bt | i kst o, spenied e | st ek Pl b i . emmais iAo Ja ., and harmony ur system in the management of the : mont ay. Caused by the pencral doprossic alls v 2 i Eesheow nlingpie: vl au ttle, Vi Land e o wtat e s ras | Aaira of the. office, Tufs toclarcd that. tho 3 4 prossian ), 4o N Creek, 1o Rice Lake: from Fricndahip 'to Liverty Blofas from Potosl to Waterloo Vlllage; from Avoca'to Highland. Michigan—Frem Wauscon, vin Tedro, Emery, z'm; Dlllklhld!'. to Morencio; from Clatkston to xford, Nelraska~From Central Cily to Satton, Wyomina Territory—Vrom Fort Fred Stcele, vis lScaneit's Ranch, to Warm Springs; from Car- bou Statlon to Medicine Bow Crossing? from Forg Fetterman to Cantonment Reno: from Cantonment Reno, Wyoming Territory, to Big lorn Darracks, Montans. Tarcllorys feoni Jeuny's Stockade to Hand Creek; from Fort Fettennan, via Fort Rena, 1o the mouth of Powder River: from Rtaek Crock to Fort Fetterman: from lock Crook, Wyoming Territory, to Wiy Horn Post, Montaun Tarriiory. Utah Territory-From Kelton toSnowville; from . Ecnoto 'ark Clty, - Lukota Yerritury—From Worms to Otlessa: from Deadwood, Dakota Terrltory, tn mouth of Tongue River, Montana Territory: from Deadwood, Dakola Territory, to Fort Reno, Wyoming Terrls tory; tein Deudiwood, Dakata Terrliory, via Fort Pt Kearney, Wyoming Terrliory, and Fort C. ¥, Smith, Moniana Territory, “to Uozeman, na 'rmu»&v: fram Deadivood to Haywood y: from Deadwoud to Sheridan: from Dead- wood, via_Epeardah, Tron Creek, Potato Quich, ana Lear Gulen, DaXota Tereitury, to Sani Creek, : Wyuming Tereitary; from Galena to Deadwood. dalio “Terrifory—From Lewiston, ‘1daho Terrls ry, via Asatin, Asotin Mill, Grand Round, snd orer Crossing, fo Waltuwa, Oregon, * Indian Territory—Yrom Sluskogea to Falrview, 1LLINOIA XOTES, Representative Flartrell asks for the sum of 100,000 for the improvement of the chaunel of }hfi Ua(o River at Grand Chaln, in the Btate of Hinots. Reprusentative Knapp asks for 850,000 for the Improvement of Quincy Harbor. = Representative Knopp alse wantsa Ming es- tablisked at Quiney, NAVAL DSTIMATRS. i The House Nuval Committeo is considering a new vta for directtng the mothod of annual eatimates ot sxpenditires ta be submitted fram the Nuvy Department. The plan requires that vatlmates whall be submitted for the details of 5 cach Buregu, fnstead of for general lump sums, A s §8 uow the practive. ' FAUMENS AND PATENTS, Representative Jolm H. Boker, of Indlana, hins undertaken o crusade agalnet the Patent law, e ia certaln to eucounter organired op- lmnlllun from the owners of patenta, and from urgo munufacturing monopolies, Ex-Gov, Boutwell, of Massachusatis, st experfeuced patent-lawyer, bias already been retalned to op- pose somie fentares of the bill, and will be heard iy the Committea fmmeaintely after the recces. a8 opon warfare seemed fuevitable, which musf rosult 1n unremuncrative rates, of financiul affairs {n Contral Illluols. They ssy tioy milpay. ¢ | DR. RADWAY'S B e e e Wibic e | L TEET, JAET S oea unsTan, Pa., Dee 34.—Georgo Baker, the | 1 : " : i basker who susponded Thuraday, states bts 1in. | SAISBPATillian Resolvent bilitles at $150,000; ssscts, $192,000, ‘The as< = SRR 2 Y #0 quick, sorapld #ots are nearly ail real estato, mmz{%fl},"}fi,’,‘f‘"}'mflf;fi,flnu@ e ladaence SUICIDE. 5 : ot ||I!lnll?fl' ‘woaderful mediciacy that Helt-Deatrnetion of the Wifo of the Mayorof | ~ : .- Welght {8 Scen and Felty .- 1 ALLEGED MAIL-TUEFT, Bpectal Dlapaich (o The Chicaga Tridune, Srainorienn, Iil, Dec. 24.—R. R. Buxton, Postmaster at Morrisonvilie, Christian County, was brought hére to-day under arrest by Special Postal Agent Wiillams, charged with opening and stealing the contenta_of commereinl lettars containlng remittances,' He was held to balt in thosum of ¥2,000. ‘the preliminary hearing ‘waa very damaging to him. 81, Louts, Dee. 24.—Mr, Buxton, Postmpster nt Murrisonville, Christian County, 11l., was ar- rested by Speclal Agont Willlams this morning for detnining and destroving mail matter from S8t. Louts, Ghleago, and Decatur. Buxton is a merchant_at Morrisonville as well as Post- master, It {asald that Lo s well off, and the drafts destroyed wero drawn on him by partica here and elscwhere and sent to the Morrlson- villo Bunk for collection. Ilo confessed - to de- stroying two letters contafnlng drafts from Spannhorst & Hackman, of thiscity, He was taken to Sprivgtield to-day for cxamination be- fore Unlted Stotes Commilssloner Adams. The ":lllm'i: was worked up by Postmastor Filley, of this city, SENTENCED TO BE HUNG. Spictat Correrpmdence of The Triduna, Joxzsuono, 1L, Dec. 28—Harrinon Barklow was sentenced, by Judge Dougherty, to be hung on Tuesday, the 15h day of January, at Vignna, Jobnson County. Oothe.18th inst. Burklow shot p man named David Wagoner, In cold Ulood; and the verlict of the jury fa considercd o righteous one, Alkin was also found gullty of murder, o 8hawncetown, laat woek; and the Jl“"F fixed ‘the penaity ot doath by. banging. 'his is all right. Southern Illinols now pro- poscs to- hang murderers; and, if* other por-' tiona of the Btato would’do likewlac, therc ‘would bo o rapld. decrcase In erimo, wmore security for the lives and property of our cit-: fzens. Would it not be # good 1dea for Chicago to hang afew of her'inurderers, just fora changel ., A DASTARDLY MURDRR, , ' Bpectal Disvuteh (0 4% Chicaya Tribune, IfpiANAroLIS, I, Dee. 24.—An atroclous murder was committed to-night by’ negro, ,Willlamm Greenley. His family Uve at New . Albany, and ho had been [utimats with Ida Kersoy, wha separated froin lier husband lately. also torn from his body in many places. When fcked up he presented s horrible spectacle. rln has relatives living in Wisconsin, Ile had been employed at the works for six years. books were kept in au execedingly loose and uninteillgible manuer, and it will require much time to straigbten them out, -The Commis- slonors, It is sald, have worked without co- operation, Neitlier Cotnmissloners Morton nor P'atterson know anything about tho affairs of Commissioner Slurphy as Treasurer. Ho was an entirely fndependent member: of the Board. =~ Ho kept his own books, and neither of his sssoclates koew anything about his disposal of the funds. The submise slon of 4 ereat number of chocks urlnlmsd ong of Murply's methods, For a long thme past he had been {ssulng recelpts for which no ntpnllcn‘ tlons were made ont, and the moncy recetved ha posited whero ha saw fit. A fortnight ago he beeame alarmed nbout thess applica- tlons, when the rush of appiications for Yicenses began, and justructed the clerk to recorid them, and to fill upthe applications where the dato and number had been omitted. When ho received the muney for thoso applica- tions it was cvldently under the linpressiun that no trouble would arisc, and . that, under tho looss aystem of tho Board, no_atteption would everbe palld tothe tatter, In many cases, it 1s said, recelpts were given where no monoy was paid. So far only 3 can be truced to Murphy from tiie” Lanks, but it Is be- Heved there is nlarze amount which Murphy collected trom applicanta witnout moking any entrance whatever bn tho books, so tuat thesa will not dliclose ncccunrl'l‘y s “errors,’ Tho surprise of cverybody at Huding that the Com- missioners wore working without bonds was complete, and was only equaled by the fndgna. tion that was expreascd that menwho controlled somuch money had not been ohliged to give guarantees for its honest disposition. President Morton, of the Exvise Board, sald, at To'clock fhis morninz, that ho lh'-'“i(‘ll o had received Informatian which would lead to tho discavery of the pluce whers Murphy hud taken refuge. It was apparent, rald Mr, Mor- too, that the family of Murpl:‘; wera fully awars of his embarrassments, and bad probably fuduced them (o a cortain extent, Money was used fo satisfy mortgages held by tho Gierman Exchange Bank inthe name of Mrs, Brideet Murphy, his alster-In taw, Other mort. gages to tho amount of $5,000 uiade ln the namo of a member of his family were put on recard to-day., The amount of the defaleation, Mr., Morton sald, was, us far as ascertained, 86,000 or $7,000, which .\hxrphv hadreceived for leense fees, and not deposited by him; $10,000 which he had obtalued from the Pacific Nation- . COLORADO RAILROADS. Derver, Dee, 24.—The Colorado’ Central have clected a new Board of Directors, among them Jay Gould and Sldncy Dillon, Now Yorks: F. L. Ames; Boston; Bonator Toller, W, A, IT. Loveland, aud Thomas R, Richman. A branch 18 capectally to be bullt for Georgetown to the Caribou mives; also another from Georgotown to Bouth Park. X The Boston and Colorado Bmelting Company have flled articles for auother rallroad Irom Denver to* Central City and Ueorgotown, and dcclnrfi: thelr fotention to commence grading speodily. . CAINO & S8T1. LOUIS RAILROAD. ¢ Bpecial Correspondencs of The Tribune. . Joxesnono, Ilh, Uoc. 23.—The tunnel was completed northof this place, and a conl-train camo through, last rriday. If Mr, Bmithurs, the Recelver af this raitroad, will now put it in order, and bulld decent depot-bulldings alonye tho 1lne, and run tralos to nccommodate the business, it will soon be a xood paying road, - o TIEMS, ¥ It s underatood that Mr. M. L.=Doherty, Traffic Manager of the Baltimore & Ohlo Nall- ] road west of Ohlo, has been appolnted General Frelght Agent of the road In. place of ‘Mr; N, Guilford, promoted to the positlon, of Western Pool Commissioner, ‘The appalntment isagood one, 18 Mr. Doherty 18 well qualified to perform the responstble dutlies of tho position. He was formerly General Manager of Continental Fast Frelght timé, whon ho obtained quite o reputa- | ton ae & sklilful and able frelzhtman. Itisnot yet known who s to succecd Mr. Doherty as " Trafilo Manager of the Weatorn divisiona of this road. The probabilities ara that tho Assistant Qoneral Freight Agent, who has his headquar- ters In this city, will be cbarged with the per- ! formance of the dutiva of this office lu addition to his present one. ‘The war on the scalpers was rencwed yeaters day. Mr, Justus Goodrich was arrested 1o tho i mum(nr and hauted before Justico Buininerfiold, ! who held him to the Criminal Court in & 100 ball, * 1t s understood that the rallronds have worked JIORRIBLE ACCIDENT. Mestris, Tenn,, Dec. 2f.—A horrible accl- dent vccurred at 8:30 this morning on Alabama strect. Dotective Willlan C. Pride, while halt astecp, imagined he heard a burlar at the win- dow, took a platol from under his plilow, and, In attempting to cock {t, the weapon was dis- charged, the ball passing through the body of his B-months-old child, and also through tho body af his wife, causing the death of bothina few'hours. Piide Is almost crazed in conse- quence of the terrible acvident, . ‘The Coroner's jury exonerated him, his wite having repeatedly stated it was an aceident be- fore ber wound proved fatal. SAD ACCIDENT, « Boecial Disputik i The Chicago Tridune, Rock Istanp, I, Dee. 24.—George McDan- 8ld, an engineer on the Western Unlon Rallroad, was fatally injured to-night.. He had housed hia englne, and, In moking his way through the yard, passcd under the counling of two freight cars and out on the other skle of thotraln, when o awitch-engino passed suddenly on the next track, huriing him down, cutting off an arin, and mangiing & leg. Ho was taken into the depot and surgical atd summoncd, but ho dred {n half an hour, Ho was conscious all thotime, and mucnlud‘ #My poor wile! What will be- come of lier?"! over and over. Tlls home wasat Freeport. KILLED IN A MINF, Speeiat Disvatch to Tae Chicagn Tridune. Vopuqus, I, Dee. 24.~George W. Brugh, a well-known aua respected citizen of this city, was killed to-day whilo miniug fo his diggings, called * Plke's Peak,” near this city. Ho haa Just fired o b and wont down to see Its effect. e had just reached the bottom when hecalled “ Hofst.” They holsted just as soon a8 they vould, but Just as ho reachied within tive fect of tho top ho fell backward, striking on his head, smashing in his skull, and producing con- cusslon of tha brain, He lived half wn hour .| Every Doy an Increnso fn Flesh and Enst 8t, Louls=0Other Nows, Apectal Disvated lo The Chicaga Tribune, 8r. Loute, Mo., Dec, $i.—Lust night, about [ THE GREAT - 10 o'clock, Mrs, Anna Bowman, wite of J. B. [ ., ‘1. Bowman, Mayor'of East St. Louls, and oncof | * the wealthiost cltizens of 8t. Clafr County, 111, & e commltted sulclde, but, for some unexplalned: | - é il g reason, the affalr was kept qulot, and tho public | &y f the Sarsaparmi t comamu Kuew nothing of 1 untila late Hour to-day. It |, i (RSSons hoed Racit Ure St erritily appears, from tho statoment of Mayor Bowman,’ !maw-m‘fu i E QU R that, In the oarly part. of tho even- |'pTCuM: SYpRiila Consumpilon, Glanduiar Disense, Ing, he and’ - his wifda bhad been 'm"""n -L&‘omerylr'l'l‘cl:nu?lyl(mk Forebiyes, | Slmmi 8“" l"i‘unal nml| m"m:g h{:mé. hA'buu" R i R A o'clock, white going up ‘the ‘steps, tho'lady dropped & beavy object from her bosom, and ber husband asked her what it ‘was, She ro- plied it was s platol; bastily plcking it up again,, and proceedig into the house. Mr. Dowman thought sho waa joking ‘sbout the pistof, and felt in no manner alarmed,” Mrs, Bowmon pro- cevded to her room, and, sbortly thereafter, her husband states that b huard a cayy sound, as f o window gash had fallen, though' ha did not hear the report of n qul‘ Hureying to the rvoin be saw bhla wife falling back dpon the bed fiupluu‘ for_breath, and -the plstol in her pight hand. * Tho ball ontersd an inch above the heart, ranged downward, plercing thio ceii- tro of the hoart, and producing fnmediato death, A pbysiclan waa sutmnoned, but, of course, the poor woman was beyond atd. “What could be the motive: for such a desperate act s iuvolved in deep mynlcr{, aa 3Mrs. Bowman wos apparently kappy, and fiad all tho luxurics ahe could wish, 'Lt 8. & fact, boweyor, |-¥| ‘{.‘:‘.‘,‘,‘l“fl,fl\l““ that sho was formerly the wifo of Alfred | anceand white b Hucker, from whoin she was divorced shortly | pricks: ! uruing ecusatl beforo her tnarriago to Mayor Bowinan, and | Paiain visemaliof the b there may have boen a skeleton connected’ with 5 hey. past hiatory that. drove ner t6 oy mojer, | TUMOF of Twelvo Yoara' Growth BLOOD PURIFIER. the Eies uore, Cancers in the om| the 1}fa princinio, aro witifin he cufaif o oF thls wondor of moderrichemtatzy, and a few daye’ iso will prova to Ay peraon urln 0t power L0 curs 0 patient, dally becorntog reduced b#'m wouatesy Iy progreminy, ecomporitinn timt are continmul Bucceedsin afreating Lhese waates, and repsins the same ] taini for When unce (hfy Femedy commences. tts work OF PAriUeation, and suctosds in difiaIsuio 1ho 1os bf wastes, (U4 edatfe will be tapil, and evory dey tha tient will ool himaelt sironyer, the fopd digrating i better, appetite Improvin, ant creas . . 8 wnd fgals and welght ine ox}ly does shc farsaparfiiien Resolvent gxcel all 1tfve cue for " ol Kidney and Bladder Gomplaints, inary and Womb Disoase l ' sz sod Mot D, Gt e 3 e cheek th A ,up a scrtous crimiunl cuse agninst two promi- | choly end. To'lay there were rumors of pre- Qured 0 o Mr. Baker ropoies tc it the ability o, ace ;I!:':rl l;c‘a!:: c?x:(::\ l;:r:; lr:l:.'u fir\;fi ;;: nnbr?(;“h 2 ;;lxl:m‘x:&n J:L'kf“{.‘.fi"iflu‘gf& woo?wm%““c“x‘,"‘,;': Ho had learncd that sho kiad beeu assoclatlig | uent sealpers, ami ghc{‘wlll bu arreated to-mor- vlou{ uarrels between her and Ler hlllbx!ml, by Badway's Bosolvany iy dor dumsse _ob &';‘i{:’;;g;n"lj articles | always lived boro. ery Natlonul Bauk. Mr. Morton also suid ho |, With other wmen, which ifled. him with Jeslousy ['ruw. ‘Thero will be Ilvely timea aiter this, as | Mayor Howman, but there docs not stem to be \the railroads are determined ta follow up the advantages gaindd so far. It 1s predieted that Ly the 15th of next month cvery scalping oftice in the city will be closed up, ns they will not be able to hold out Yonger nznfnu the cuergotlo at- tacks to be made upon them. Mr. A. L. Hopkins, Guuegpl Manager of the Wabush ftond, was Iu the clly yesterday, Itls' | learned from him that the eveicr questlon was not brought up at the New Y8rk ncoting, nor ' waa thera any actlon taken fn regard to the con- templated advance In tacat rates. Mr. Hopkins thiuks that no further cfforts will bo mode to i sdvance the rates on this article. He also be- lluyes that the various rallrouds would act har- - montously togother in the futurc, As for hiy own road, the Wabasl, it would maiutain the rutcs a8 falthfully hercafter as it hud done in the past. ' The reporter thought 80, too, Tho raflroads In this city aro greatly dls- couraged on account of tho conynucd rainy weather, which keeps' the country rvads In so deplorable & condition that notbing can be hauled to the depote, and shipments have almost entlrely ceaved. It i feared that 1f this state of tho weather continues much longer, the fuimonse atount of corn to go furward will be (serfously demsged, as much of 1t will rot sud %0 to rulu. knoew who alded Mr. Murphy In these transao tlous, aud wlio profited by them, but was not at Mberty to say more at prosent, Tu provides: ‘That no person who shatl purch coutae of Gusluess, for hia own ua sulo o7 barter to another. any {mplement, tool, Tuacliing, or device coversd by & patent. not kions Ing euch fmplement, too), muchine, or dovice so purchased to be an Infringemeont of sach y #hall be lisble to uy action for damages by reason of the purcluss or use of any auch jmplunient,tool, machine, or device covered by any patent. TUB BROTHERTOWN INDIANS, Representutive Charles (1, Willlans, of Wis- : consin, L requested the Committeo an Iudian ( Aflairs to favorably report a bill to authorize the fssuc of a patent to certain ) in the Brothertown Keservation In Wisconsin, The vroposition fs: 5 v That the Commissioner of the Oenersl Land Oflicy be autborized to Flw full title to the Trothertown Indisna of allthe tuwnehip of land, containtng #5010 ncres of lawd, lying on i waxt sidw of Winnabago Lake, 1t the State of Wis conaln, which, by the provislon of u treaty ma . with thé Menomance Indlans, on the 17(k'day of February. 1631, and ratified on the Dtk day of July, K12, was resorved for the use of the Brothortown dians, and which a subscquent t with the Menomonees, bearing date Oct, o ratiled the '13th day of March, 1HEL, further so- sured 1o the Bruiliertown ludians the right to gave tho same partitloned. divide ud held any foundation for these, aud the Mayor says thelr relations wera as happy as coufld by bo- tweon man and wife. Bhe was aboat 20 yeors' of oge, aud very beautiful, Only an hour be- foro her suteide she was i the faldat of a gay, soclal company. aud lier mannors were unusual- ly vivacious, The deed was dono with an Allen rovolver, and must have been oxecuted deliber ately, ax shie had unfestencd the busom of her dresa so thers would be no olstruction to the "l"m:hl,":‘;nbu"lfi'/ T C Triby > Jpecinl Disvriteh to TAs CMoogo Triduna Map1soy, \\'u.'. Due. m.-“f"uu ‘mau who com- miited suicldo at’ the Fess Hotel lust ulght js supposcd to haye beennsmed J. 8. Lilizh, who, 1 the year 1875, kept 8 ‘grocery-store, with- dr. Foud- and notions, at Mulberry Grove, Il -n‘ iad lately beou eogaged fn businoss Tn Edger- ton, Wis. No mouey was fdund on his person, aud It is u;llpulc&l Le took morphluo to end his troubles. ‘Tha Bheril bas telographed to Ed- gertou to ascertaln if anything is known of him | 31| £a3s Fyt there. Auother png:r fouod on hima wasa ger- | 1ot this aiedicines fram leasy $uns tillcato of life metnbershipof the Northwestern | your book ** Falss aud §r P ety 'l‘zle‘gnpnlc Institute nt Janesville, Wis,, sigued by Valeatine b Another Letter from Mrs, C, Erapf, Dr. nuwhv-mm; firs 1 tak the liberty tondd: " and rago. Tu-nlflh!. neeting her on the strect, he called: Ids) " come here,” Bhe approached to within a fow feet,’ whon, catch- ing alght of & revolrer, sba turned and started torun. Greeuley. fired, the ball atriking the woinan in the neck, sod causing her death in fifteen minutes. Greeuley was arrested, but refusce to angwer any questions. 2 Dz, Rabwav-—I ] varia: 0 otaries a1 overe fulih LrAses Tumer fa the B0 i €08 1.5 T Fled et by RIng s wis. erors eaded, 7“' noth!ng il toe, Isaw your Resolvent sana thosdghe wooid ey PEL o i Taith . bo- canse I had suffered fur twelve yoars, [ tookalx batties &f’lll Itosalvent and one box uf Liadwey's 1'L)] d w (bt ll!f(flllf"tld{ Il!"\"f) Aand tuera {enot # sign of fumor to he seen. felt, ani I fect better, suiarter, an | Lspnlor than 1 Nave for'twolve years, The worst (imo, TSN A I (e o bepentof o Pabitat it ot you ohodse. ® Y NN AN T RN ADE! ‘PRICB, - = 91 Por Bottlo. /AN IMPORTANT 'LETTER. b B e Pk Yo Ty e e B ” QAT e Ny L A AL A £ l A CHOILD KILLS TTSELF, Speciat Dimateh (o TAe Lhicago Tridune, Tirrenuna, Vee. 8L—A Byear-old child of Qeorge W, Thompsan, Chicf-of-Police of Littlo ‘Washington, s few miles below thls city, oecle dentally shot itself through tho head thismorn- Ingand died in a few minutes. The father came home from his duties as policeman, and ut his overcoat connlnlmf bls platol on the ‘:nck of achalr, The child got up before its parents anid took the pistol out of the pocket of the coat, remurking toan older cbild present that It was golng to shoot at o mark. Intrylug ta cock the plece the chlld let the hammier allp, exploding tho charze with the result stated. 3 —— SERIOUSLY INJURED, Hperiul Dewatch to Tha Chicago Triduns, Guanp Ryrins, Mich,, Dec. H.—Ex-Under- Bheait Albert Thomos was caught batween the platform and tho cars of & passenger traln on the Detrolt & 3Milwaukee Rallroad, which he was tryloe to board at Ada, fu this county, to- vight, und very seriously injured about the head and chest. It is fearod thut his Injurles will prove fatal. He was brought to hishome In the usual nd no for A MOUNTAIN TRAGEDY, Correspandence Cincinnail Commercial, KroxviLLy, Tean,, Dec/38~-A scrious affray occurred near Clinch Rives, In'Granger Connty, a fow days ago, botween two desperadaoes of that section, James and Willlam Leger, and two peaccablo citizens, Plerco and Gabriel Leo, father anid sun, The difiiculty occurred st the residonce of the elder Lec, aud was wantonly provoked by the Leger brothers. Gabrlel Loo resides in Hamblen Coynty, and had been vislt- ing his father, accompanicd by his wife, They were about to start homo, thelr horses belng saddled, when the young rufifaus cawe up, and ono of them mounted Lee's horse, but, after some persuasion, got down. The Legers then drew their plstols and commenced firing on the Lees, who retreated futo tho houss, though not wuntll the younger Lee had received a wound fo the neck. Fastealog tho door, Qabriel Lee armed himself DULLY ¥OR TALMAGE! Bpecial Dizvatch io The Chicage Tridune. Naw York, Dec. 84—Mr, Talmage engaged todnyin s gealous and practical pursult of o sinner, aod succoeded In bringlog the lstter to Justice, if not to repentance. As the Brookiyn preactier was coming down-stairs in. his rest- dence ho saw a rourh-looking man step out nf his front door With a new overcoat which be had just :taken from a rack in the ball, Mr. Talmage rau down the steps and chased thu - thie! to Park avenue, where be cptured bim, The follow broke agnin, but was caught by au oflicer of the Fourth Prednet, ‘The thief called at the par- sunage, and, while the servant, ot his roqucat, went do sesreh of Dr, Talnage, be took the overcoat and set forth, with' the result given, ear for Ovarian tumors ou tha g auen, wiit:l the ’!flno:::?‘\l‘w%l pliysicians of our odical Colleys pro- - BouBced (nour! ; ocywars i %nots on tree. Ay wolsht was ki uen | comuenced with yuur reinedica o 1("'0hll x‘md &nd (e0 puunas but they lllrul y o M e R iis. ms S AMERICAN COMMERCE. ress ! gou saia; ‘Aiyieatih lerectly Tmbrovei By 02 vacot ———— : sbem separutely and soves 3 with an old squirrel rifle and returned the fire, | ‘Tha reveromd doctor is paid to have proyen that It to B a b 6 0f the tumurs are wntirel . S‘:»:;’ :l:x‘a.u‘yuuln,u“:uv&rru(y:.:r“g“ ':'L“J Indian | 10 this clty. wounding ‘olig of the nyllunie, Afcer mnm: bo can run § good rece on occasion, i SATURNALIA. low to 1"'“"';“"““‘:'“": ”‘"'fl"fl by a E&m ;)na% founs m;u;?hy‘:{; (Diupay fa guu, beald Aflulrs Lias subinltied the following report: DEATH FROM INJURIFS ox Ll ropulyers Uis Legore jotliad to reloudy ) ik o N i¥aes Tof Al Pirranuma, Dec, 3.—At & meathog: of the n?."-%fl.‘.m:!.fl‘y"!uf‘n':&u'h..:'fi‘l‘.".';%i‘.“ T b 1t appears ta the_satisfuction of the Committea 8. when they acain opened lire, and Inflicted a EMOTIONAL INSANITY, The Uulls sad Dears of Wall Straat Get Chbauber of Commerce to-day & resolution was | {rom Ohlo, l’nm Canads, (hree frouJackaa, snd PreArs I the s tuction.of the Canimitiia Boecial Ispaich (o The Chioigo Triduns. second wound on Uabriel Leo, the ball eotering pectal Dirvateh 15 The CAlcage Tribuns, Just Drunk Enough to Malse loheDe. | Chamber of Com: -day Guike a nuiaber from this plere. " Yoqrs wi o uechused froin tho Uniited Stutea & towusiip of | = MUSKEGON, Mich,, Doc. 2.—Kobert Murray, | higside, Leo thon bizau to et wad, and whot | MruwmawpLis, Minn., Dec, H—Alter an un- | tails of the *Joormw." offered by Jacob Reese, anid adopted. calling for WA Fiid contaiosmi 25,040 neves, 1yttt o the cams bide | the brakemon who was run over at White | William Leuurthwuafflhn breast, Killiug bn | yrogen gesylon of two days and thre night =" Apecial Dlapaich ta Tha Chicaga Tridune, & Natlonat Conventlon, to meet at Washington bren tho 1 D R | ol oty o d cles € it | Bl bt S ot | e e ool ) g n | Mo Yons, B Trs e . | Gt a2t ooy st e ‘r 1832, aud ratifed March 13, 1 e Hyhi was an Lake Shomn Rullroad, disd of nis Injuries ut | iiuiabi—turued snd fed. verdict thi{ moming of not gullty, on the | L6 sceneon 'Change to-day. The Qoverning | fug the American Jmul:l&nnt 'ljlzlfl:'lu. The fob c‘s‘i‘c‘lfil& g:"'u'm%faw ‘wondsriil cures yocaredtaaatl iribe o purtifion and divide eald, | 933 e muorulag, Duriug tho firlog Leo's mother was lightly | ground of fusulty. It will be remomberod that ( Commitea luat Saturday refused the.appilc- | lowing reulat sidreuec 19, Tuardy of "rades uniong the rent (ndividuale d his tion of “{he boya” to juclude Monday u the hollday ‘season. This aroused the' latter, and tbey resolved to do busloese in their own way, ¢ they must do it per force. Bo the brokers, 88 they arrived down-town thls morn- lug, "gotherod at thv office of Druke Brothers, in New strect, where cach was . fitted ont with s . tin horn, & huge dinner-bell, a large whistle, & woodon racket, or some equally discordant instrument. lialf -8 dozen rubber foot-balls, and an ex. tenuive nssortient of falso-fuces, and small . paperbags of flour had also been provided. Tous srumed the brokers-filed solemuly Into the Exchange, the gallery of which bad previously. PAINFYUL FALL, New Yonx, Dec. 2t.—Mrs. A. T. Stewart, who ls now 70 years of axe, {¢1l ou marble step 1u her restlonco on Baturday morning, breaitng a buue of the right ann near the wrlst sud fu- Hictiug severe brulses. —————— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Lonpon, Dec. 24.—The steamships Celic, City of Richmond, 8idonian, and Btate of Vir- glala, from New York, have arrved out. PuiLapxLyuia, Dec, 3t.—Arrived—Stcamship Penusylvania, from Liverpool. i Bostox, Dee, 2. —Arrived—Steamship Iyr- fau, from Liverpook FPour Eaps, La, Duc. 2L—Arrived, steam- slup Morgan City, New York; ships War Spirit, compoeng aaid tnbe of rathertown Indians, aad 10 by held by then iu fee-sunpie and in severslty, sud that tho vaid Isud waw divided and partitioned saud patented accordingly; but that, inadvertenily and by wistake, a postion of asld’ township ro- matned uudivided aud waw not included in ths par- {iion. me of richt and by provislon of Law It sbouid lisve been, which mistake 1s rectified by this bill, wmcn{unr LCommities report back with recom- suendulton that it pass. ESTATE OF JOIN 8. MILLBK. The Committce of Ways and Means has de- ¢ded 1o fuvorubly report upon: the bill of the exccutors of the estate of John B, Mille Bterliug, 1L, tor rellef for an stnount assessed agalust that distillery fn 1876 for deficiency fn thie production of spidts, WISCONBIN WINNEDAGORS. Benator Caueron, ol Wiscunslu, {s endeavor- Kate Noomn shot W. iI. Bidle, Teller ot the Firet Nlu?d Bauk, last winter, and this {s her socond triw for murder, the Jury in the first ju- staico barpe dissgreed. 5 | TonkHANGED. Specin Dravaick ta The Chicago Tyiouna, Any Agnom, Mich., Dec, 24.—Information was nwelvl:! hers to-day that Eugene Mallory, burt fu the hesd with n platol shot, an father recolved a kuife wound in the lez as he waé entering the house, Uabriel Lee made suveral narrow escapes, scven balls passiug through his bat, two of which grazed his bead, and was slightly wounded in one of bis hands, besldes the woqud iu his akle, which Is severy, but uol cousidered mortal, ‘The duy alter, James Loger, who had escaped, louded & guu and two pstuls, avowing bis pure lww to huve revenge ol the Lees, declariug his niention to clean out the whole of them, not cxceptivg tho women. is relativea lmplored bim to relinguish the bloodtldrsty inteot, and elther surrender or ee thy country, but be ob- stluately refused. Deslring 1o flemul tho wholesalo murder contemplated, Leger's own brother informed au oflicer of the facts, and asked Lim to urrest bis relative beforo be could and other commerctal organizations was unank | ang Arter, Mih.; Aug. 18 ‘mgu,'.num L] co. mously adopted s el I E Delioring that the time has come whon it Is as- |, scutisl to the busincss prodperity of the conntry | thot an enlarged expurt markot should be secured |& forue oroe) I"I‘:dfi"'“’.:mlfl‘gn:nnllclurvd zoods, |, [ ¢ o aud deom v that our cummarcial | : * * treaties with forelgn (overnments should be re- | DR. RADWAY'S vised and a0 minended a8 0 more fully fostor. and rotect our comuicrce ut foreixn ports, and caa- | a7y | ST EvmH S G el | REGULATING PILLS! ment e Mell ar hoelEatr of poiliicsi . H * econvmy, rrapguroents shoul “ maads s 0 S1°an shrly day for the IapFovemment O our mare | , Perfoctiy tastelces, eiogantly conied with sweet L vl that ihe United Blates mull may | E3Spli bety T SR A RIS R el merican, vesale 80d that aBielint || wit, ‘Liver, Howems iroers Do o s A marine revenued bo established for the transit of | ensca, Headache, Coputipativa, Cuntivencis, 1pdses: [ our excens of productious 10 furelzn ports ou the | Hoa, 'Dripeput” Lifouiica Bilisbie Sover, fucaius American continent, W' have concludud to call'w | Ptipnoftio Howela gestsnd ol darenyemestsof Natiousl Conveution to Lv held in the C EUE i pon e SAlLI0& B0 WER-ry, WiDe ) % 3} son of W.| I Mallory, formerly ‘of this clty, bad been donyicted of murder and sentenced to buhmkcfi‘ at’ Chatham, Cauads, Wednesday: W. H. Mallofy}'wis a promicent conteactor’ hore, and by $he Methodist Church. flis son whilo hope did «not bave a good reputa- tou. Yy < ! o Wastlngton, D. C., on Tucslay, Jau. 878, lelorious s () Yuie-tor Al L6 Wi bap o 5 . 4 DMUITTED' TO BATL, beeu filled with spectatory, hoth ladles aud geu- | §020, Toniaerition of suis dasporiant puaiier, aud e e Teltowty X3 i IS late or sutssicues by arisoors | Uriesovky B Skotidy Olivs Souihardy Livor! | SEFYME e, kel sud wlawnan, yurpos, | | SOMECUED, PO MATEL | clmen, fa, antiiption of tho fuu A largo | 5 oS oR ot hin imoriiayisin sk | fEendrt BERI srmpons o iy 3 ursuits, and o promote thelr cluilicatiou. A | pools saled, teauubip Wickbam; abifs Mel | olfluad a warraat for 1a. afvect, sid with | reatad o Butirdey, churged mith orhire ju |'Bumber of ladics bad aluy becn mdmitied | hosrds ada, - Indanira], ™ conmmsreing, Sy b e Tt 2 e e ',:' arge utwber of these Sudians bave selected, %‘m“%‘"' Lt’vur'pool: gruwnlhfiuv.'lr.dmn a vosse proceeded W efoct bis | peing-co nndiun'nmn Quincy, ., forged,’ 10 the floos, for tho first thne fu the history of :-;i ,fin&.n u»c.«lu:f"fl: :fl-lfl-;-u :::ml hfilu‘: mm:: aE ke ot welsbe ot e b’wm‘u'cg ' t sl vl in wool fath uoon,” Lotz | Trusal, spbunderbark Gsauio, Haves; brigé arret, Dpon helr”avorvach, Legor tied aud | Lo Sikitiod 1o bat foday #1000 vbe Exchange. As toou a8 tho ok sounded | diio delegatonty seprescul e it vt Coun: S e e ol 01 I il 1875, The Indlats bave sienifice ol 5 e —— il an.zel elog » “‘u"‘. N & for the beglonlog of business, tho horas, and | ton, aud sppreciating the wisdym aud power o o {fleart, % A6l purvous 1o sLandun (el babal sl THE STATE PRISON Pt e L ORE DIABOLISM. bells, aud whisties, and -rackets were produscu, | (o e B i okt sy b iy oees pooier ola | EE3 A diiay uae b .{'"i;’ A Fes v, wud aopt tho Labits aud ustoms of civillzed poc. Soectul Diavaich to The Chicagn Tribuni. Lol where b was shortly followed by tho | Roousgras, N. Y., Dec. $.—Early yestordsy |'and s combined nolse made that acarly tifted | Clawber hu appoluied dacod ltavso G. WV, Haile | St B2 Bu0e tiad divactuc or fershations ] ple,aod wvall thetuselvesot the privilgesof that | 3opyey, Tk, Dec. %4.—A cooviet pumed Will | ptllecrs, who called on hin to surrender, ut tho | thces men entered the house of Qeorge Miogle, | the rool, The foot-balls then sppearcd, and | ssm, and Willlaw Freer ‘aa thelr repreve o st Clabil i Sl Wihewl als i = acty but i imaby [ustaces ure wuablotodg vo ou | o 180 T 5 sawo o wseuriuz bin that be should not b | pear Attids, knocked bim dows, outhis | the crashtag of tho rlass globéa . of tho | Aud ‘bave lustructed fhou to ke wuy weconsnry | IafB7ien EL LS L D el LY [ mcouutb of thelr cxtretoe poverly, Bevator | 13 Klive, who was scot to the Penitentiary |0 Wite, a0 raviabod and murdsred bar. | | chandeliers - was fid Bon 2t fie | arcuagoments for Uolding 3d Coaveuiion, trom al 'ee bor himid VRS A S Cumeron clalms thst 8 swall portiow of the as- | bero from Chicagoin February, 1575, for four | g thig bo replicd with a yoMey of oatha that * |'The Chalrmay mpped fn valn for 3 K oouuran, Prealdeat, | perbor. oidby Druveise. 3 ¢ sete und tunla ofthe Wiinebugocat o Treas- jears for larceuy, diad i the prison bospital | ho would die tisb anl draiviug bis pliol at- . BHOOTING AFFHBAY, . rder, - Thp doud ot WD el e Dt » A ¢4y tha LIy an s usday of chronie diar et t Jazkson, but, ¢ 4 4 1 nced g OrH. i wvailable 16 e ac the expiration of five | - Jamcs (' Driei who wes senteiiced from Chi | oo prorottos [Aicd Lo exulodes wheh i Disuale (o The Chdeago Trivune. | sy i cho'kéniwed rfarts oF tls horiy the Constable, the wp falled to explode, when, tu suve blv uwa Iife, the otlicer tred at Leger, striking bita lu the beeast aud kil Lim fu- stautly. The weapon uscd wus anold wwmy RAILROAD DRIDGE BURNED. READ FALSE AND TRUE. Cixcixxati, Doc. 24.—The Cleveland & Pitta~ burg Railroad bridge st Mivgo Juuction, O, wasburnsd vestordae. G RER blowers aud bell-ringers, aud & ball propelled +by & vigorous kick struck hun squarcly fu tue breast aud kuocked bim buck o bis clair, Fiually, after flning about ity persons 3 each, years trum <he dute of thew respective Lome- stead-scttlements, witl be of more advautaze to Sl at the commenosmeut of their howcatoul CanvinfiiLe, 11, Doc. 24,~This city was the scene of ascusatlonul shooting aflray to-ufght. Two wen rvm Litchtivld, pamed Fry and Suaith, cavo fu July, 1877, to um:J 48’y Luprisonieit l&; burglary, was pardoued by Gov. Culluw to- Send ona lotter mamp to RADWAY & CO., No. 53 Warrenat s Loy, CrD Lhvisbincd Warreoat, Lo Yuike Lufuniation WerD. IR