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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, BARCII 1, 1878 r andadiacent country should baso 1 own EXPRESS-IOBBERY. 1 Partly Irom fear of Ita success by Wyoning and. Montana, and fear of failure by its bene- ffih;l;lc-. Hm,t mx"x';"&"g"“'{ ‘x;hmflunedh nn-: A Train on 'he Texas Central Attncked ho enemies ol akota ontside of it, and part : 7 of tho Biack-Hiils oaple. (nside, havo moved | by Masked Brigands at Allen's this mensire, coutpling with them, by means Station. of an fntercst, Bismarck. Thus suddenly all tha affection for the Hills and dls- anplicant for s life pollcy In a ralvent insurance company at the handa of a consclentlons medie- al exmminer wonld have detected the hiding- place of sume of the articles, THE RONPENS. For a time after the robbery the impression prevatled that the rond-agents hul accompanfed the train from Skermanp, but the conclusion was afierward reached that they came on board at terprising men los theit bands in ‘74-'7 thelrteeth in *77, and now 1 fow are holding on by their eyehrown In ‘iR, This must end,” Some rellef wil come from the Sliver bill, It will mot do all Its feienis expect of 1L It will not do all it encmlea fear from it. It will do something, It will break the golden ealf which the Jews haveelevated in Wall atrect, white the consciance of the nation haw been n{x In the " N b d the disinterested onea presen FOUR TO THREE. e bt four ” Right on top of this Sceretary Millard also gmemm (l.he !ullrl)'winu aclil greater farce in iasi he form of a resolution: The Wes; Pa}:k 'Ct;mmu?smnara Sneneir, The clection of offcersof thle Board the enaning year has been made clal ar- Hold Another Interesting | firiiines forlo moreo morsingitn - 3 . Those who ma andi: r Seance. auch o c::nugnun Jnstice ’(o know. wy:lnf:an':- elr fect in 1873, held on with DCEAN STEAMSHIPS. with one hand in ‘70, witn SHIPPING OPPORTUNITY FROM BALTIMORE To BREMEN, Germany, tnd ROTTERDAM, Holland, The fallowing vessels will have quick dispateh for the xmvl poris: T e s et R 6 i N e 2T T 0 Allen's Station. ‘fwo men b orseation of | muuntaln communing with (od. It will tranefer | AT Swedishship Elphinstons, 0. Wathne, ..far Bremen pensation they will receive in cate of an election: { jiko of Yankton from il slong the Hne. o e o Dwhed rom | {ho rest of feginiation from Wall atrect to Wanh | A}Delehbark Consianes, F. Nenviper 6t Rotcerdam 3 therefore, be It The E: F qd to Admit 1 y Polden Roiterates His Declaration to fore, D210 o salaren of tho offcernof the | AL Warbington ar agents from aljtheso placea, | THo Express Messenger Forced to Admil | tho outne,fond ous ook portion on ‘the en | (REigr i, Fo, fil o SHINEE, S cle oo rs 4 Ly hents, A Boned for the cnaulng year be, and the samo hore. | 10bbYINg . fndustrlously, sccking to bo Inter- Them and Uniock His Bafe After gine. The first Intimation that the cxprees | 455 oo pyramit O L er/hroguEing Do L] Balifm 4. Hold on to His Offico by are, fxed at the st aum which anch officcrs '17ch, :;n;!!anlt’hilr:l;u gmklnu hard to push the a Dravo Defense, r‘r":::er‘!:u; "'é T|hr:|m::. hn‘«(l! that the robbers | est nane, ‘ind tranaform the Lnited States from & i\m.th Gcl'm’m l0 d respectively have recotved during tho year ending | schieme irough, o 2 SREARIGH s when & revolvel rovince of O d tom- 1t - for Life. oo 28, 1658, "Tiio probosed measure violates all the Taws of rescnledand ha wan Tl G “hold.up hi8 | Bland nio a9 snaeneadent nationr Like alf other 4 Yt ¢ Cumr\llumner i\(:c:&; va\fl:d to k}m:' 1t the ‘ommissioner who offervd the resulution was Tho Officers 1o Continte Draw- | intending to bo a cndidate, elimate and tapography, disregards the uniform ands,' which he at first treated as ajoke, but, history and policy of the Government infts | What Passengers and Officers lcflnr that luslocss was intended, he imme- y ¢ The stramers of this Compan nations, we must pay the price of indeoendence. v o s "ler, footof ‘l:)‘.l'l'r‘tl street, Hoboken, “The other per!) of infation 1s not serione. Aslong Wil sall every Terriforlal managenient, and onposcs the best r in S r dately drew his pistol and comtnenced firing, | 8¢ carrency reprercnts daya worke It cannot be rom New Bouthampto ; Mr., Miflard replicd that {f the sata ermanent intereats of every aection of Da- of the Train Say o empiying, It wan thought. two ehamhers of hig | Mmuitipiied into & tempeat. ' We hope {0 aee canital & Beemen, nrsc eabln, §100: secon ing Those Extravagant reducetl ho probably. should, but It the st not | Rota. Tt fanorca the wishes and best ntercsts the Affair. Foyolver. " Tho men In the express car and those | §O.10 wotk, a hear the hammers and spindlesring- | Saife, 2 Kol Meerage, 630 hreRilsy Jragont Salarius. wan reduced he woild not accept It e ing and sinving; we hope te pply of threo-fourths or more of the people of Da- kota at the present time. It binds together re. Telsaram to Gatreston Fnes, mote and 1isconnected parts whoso intercsts are - N D hetire, arcd rebmeaten conmtiition nats | ¢ 3ourson, Feh. 21.—Tealn No.4 uf the Tesas wrally friendly and homogencous, Tt makos two | Central Rtoad left Denison an hous late yester- Territories narrow east_and weat, but very long | day evening, reached Allen's Statlon, In Collin north and south, violating all the commonest | County, elzht inlles routh of MeMinney, where laws of migration wnd commerce. 1t ties the | 1t stopped, and pistol-shots were heard from the country by Bloux City, la, to that at l’cmhh{n. l{“r \\'luulpcu’,' In Tirithn America. | dircetion of the car assizned tu and used by the and eends the country near and along o Jarge | TeXas Express Company, which on Insestlza- ;mrl. of the Missonri "River, Indian Agencics, | tion was found to bo surrounded by six armed lorts, posts, and nlldclcnr out to the Hiack 1[1lis | and masked men, who, finding the express mes- for their Capital an senger, Jumes Thomns, had fastened the door ndustry encour aged and rewarded, and sufficient activity throughe ot the land to relieve the laat tier of enterprining men who are fow haNzInig on by teir eyobrus. = Aew York Chriatian Adevcate (Merhodiaty, The reliable contraband—we beg pardon, the man from Ohio who has talked with Hayes— sald at 4 o'clock p. m. day hcfore yesterday that the Bilver bill wonld_certalnly bo vetoed. At4:15 hie Informed us that Mr. ilaycs wouid slxn the bill, accompanying hls signatare with o veto message, or wards to shat offect, At4:45 the Intelligcnce buret ypon s that the bill would be allowed to be. come & Jaw withont the de facto 'resldentio] signa tore. “At4 o'clock and 60 mindtes, however, Mr. outside were masked, but the man who took posseastan of thoe engine was without & mask, THE ROAD AGENTS N POSSE3SION. The robbers having pnssession of tho ex- presa-car, by Lthreats to burn the car, bassengers, and nll, posscaked themselves of the key of the safe, uncoubled the express-car snd engine, and ran ahead some 3X) yards, when lhe? Proce o open the safe and take charge of the contents, “The messenyer says that the robbers only oh- tained shout $400, entirely overlooking two packagres of gold in the eale that were consizned to Mr. Wright, in 8an Antonio, After getting all that was [n eight v the safe, the robbers OF] » 2Dowting Greea, New York. WHITE STAR LINE. yLnited taten and oyal Mall Steamers betwean New ) Liverponl. prsssge 8 mpany's ice, 48 dontn Cnrc-at. ALETGED LAGEROER, ieneral Westera Agent. at firltatn and freland, Mr. Waodard made o telling speech, in which e denounced In strongterms the palpable steal An adjourned meeting of the Board of West | that was eoing on. He knew ‘uenly of good park Cotnmissfoners was held at 4 o'clock yes- | men who would take the position and Ml it terday afternoon at the Doard rooms, curncr ulte s well as the present Beeretary for . 500, of Halsted ond Washington strects, Thero li\lr. McCrea made a specch to tha same effect. were present Commtssioners Lipe, MeUrea, | My, THolden attacked the laat speaker on the Muus, Holden, Millard, Woodard, and Bennetts | County-Treasuryahip qucstlon, President Lipo presided. . Mr, McCrea replied. He wos dissrusted with ‘On motlon of Nir. Holden, the regular order [ the e and elatal the member, T of business was suspended, and the speclal or- | yhien had presented itself, He pakd the Presi- AN'S HEONEITAL. The Woman’s Hospital of the corts, instead of leaving i ch the meeting was called was | de crol thiem to como hiere where thelr manifest convens drew the remalning charges In the cylinder of | Hayee, fn rerponse to an Inquiry asto what action . % t ol .:",“'flf?,'p.""‘ c T 0 et geury, | fenco briin them, Thinlc ot 111 They proposs | [fom the tnulde, cut the car loose from the tra | e passenger's pirtol, o returned” bim tho | U6 Konld Gt remsrkrd (st b woold not only State of IWinois, : EX-GOV. DEVERIDGE, ote., toceived 50 much, amounting i all to | to make Dakuta prover as long north and soutly m , or made the engineer move Ity | weapon, the masked tnen quietly walklng away | Bive the matter cloee ecrutiny, but tbat he would as it Tenuessea were eet on end and reached fromn (ts prescnt south boundary to Michigan, or as_long s from Motile Bay to Cairo, Il1., or from Washington City to the home of the Viee- President, near the northern tine of New York. Every route of travel would be across this, It soveral car-lengths from the rest of the train, and then threatened, If the messenier dld not open the door, that they would burn It with its contents, himsclf included. This threat causcd ‘Thomus to open the door, when the robbers en- tered and touk all the money and Jeft, without abont 813,00—and all this for keeping five men telng_called upon, accordiug to n rosolution lfi“:::;lfi. "Tha Mayor of {ho dtr';nlzv recelved passcil nt the ast miceting, 2ave a briefl deserlo- | about 83,300 for h{l services, and ho was sure tion of the apolication tnade [n May, 1869, by | that ho was os great a gun as the President of tho West Park Cominlssioners for the right to the West Park Board was. sct apart a portion of ground for park and Mr. Benuctt alsp made a yigorous specch, de- o call the attention of the Cabinat taitsbat for the present he muet content himeelf with saying that he wan most decidedly of the ouiniun that. If he had formed any dintinct {mpression with regard to what hls views might be, it was that bis mind was not fully made up as to hisviews of his own Impression with zegard to 273 THIRTIETH-BT., Chicago, Retween Wabash and Michigan-avs, The Woman's Free Dispensary conaected with thih institution 1y open every Wednesday aud Saturday from 111p 1 wclock Tor tie gratulious treatment of Discates N umen. ' and disappeariug from view, Several shota were fired by the robbers, hut apparently only for the purpose of inthinidation, as no damage was done. 1t was thought onc of the road agents was wounded by a shot from the messentrer witen hie opened fire, but there P i in BLre would dwarf cverv cnterprise, and placo em- | disturbing or molesting any other portion of | Was ho certatnty about it. ‘what opinion he might. uphn more matore delibers SCALES. ! oulevard purposes, For this a decree was en- :’z‘:::.mg ke iittanstol tug BIng I BLeolig bargo upon oll efforts at s c«;mmun{u of pur- | the tmm:z Y s After the tratn was coupled up and pat in | 3H0, T"’"’ ALRET0 e vlow which he would take o e D 0r nd for s asscsmment for | "4 Woodsrd. mads snother specch, b which | D08c: 1¢ it In- tio apit of o mreat Ori: | “'Xo!3 14 the rogular nossoncertrain that cone | motion towands Dallar, laquiry was mae of tho | Gf 1, e et o ot T e EAlREAnKS : damagea & decrog was entered July 25, 1870, | he quoted tho law, and read thesefrom that | hane ?f;y‘:fié lt,l:(;]ml.%sn n: Iah:ug; ;'1"3.'5 m: neets with the Missourl, Ransas & Texas train | passengers, and out of the whole crowd there | in'ahich he contemplated the Impression made i ( the West Park Board shuuld bo allowed The speaker and his brother, James L. afl'll)flr ncvuu e e v compensation, excent the President, Toverldge, had an fnterest in somo land | jGrt o My, Millard that ho would test th wiich was condemned for the Dougias | muatter In the courts f ho undertook to draw Park boulevard. A n;::mmltlnn was mada to | $2,600, which be regarded as just 81,000 too 1im by the West Park Board, which was nc- | much, iy e, James Jeveridus about, tho fora | M. Holden aud dr. Mitlard ssked Mr. Wood- part ol August. and all arrangenients wero con- N‘A\‘l‘r‘.’. (l;(}‘r‘::?‘cln;lled for n second reading of the cinded, when Mr. G, C. Bonney, counscl for tho | resolution in question, It was re-read, Board. ralsed a question rezarding the payment Col, Bennett mada an -amcudment fo the of Interest,—he lolding that the Board had no efect that the uup,nlnxeu amount ho‘!mt in the G &t to pay any Interest, and Mr, Beverldge | feolution n pisco of tho words t'the samo salary ns herotofore,” ete. contending that {t had, according to the law. .\Ir).. Millatd, by the adyico of Mr. Holden, s The question was upon the payment of amat- | cepted the amendment, and with this the reso- {er of $4,000 Interest, and the apeaker procecded jutiun was ndopted by the fullowing vote: 10 quote from the statutes and 1o cite declsions Yeus—hipe, Milfnrd, duus, and Haldon— In onder to substantiate his argument. The | P2 JeOred; Wootard qad Bownelias, occedings of the meeting wera resolved | & ke aent Hos 'f;"‘;fl; Togal discussion of opinions and resulution was of no avall, as the present rd 4 | had no right to fix the salarics of any future ol , vold of fnterest, save to the two law- i ducistons, SO oLt Re0 contnded that | Bonrd. ‘Fhis point wae overrided by tho Fresl. at Dentson, and 18 composed of two or thres parecnger il two eleeping cai is gener- ally filled with paseengers, ‘The enwinecr, Sul- livan, is an old runner, as Is Condnctor Brown, 1t 1s believed the robbers had Intended to eatch tha Central pay traln, but, missing it, grabbed the express car. 'The pav train had passed some hours shead of it. Strennous efforts are beiny made to capture them, DRTAILS OF TIIZ DARING DEED. The route agent (mall service) on the traln tcard the words ‘“Throw up your hands and give us your money spolen Jua voice ke that of onc of the exprcss messengers wko runs on snother train, and therefore paid no attention to It until he heard {wo plstol-shots, when he apuronchied the ear door atid found four masked men standine at tho express-car door telling tho messenger, Thomas, to come out, Thy messcnger, when told to throw up lus hands, fired on the robher and retrented Into the car, intrenching himself behind soine boxes, cover- tng with bis postol the door, which e could not was _but one pistol found, which will go far to- wardsdisabucinie the miuds of people abruad of the lmpression tbat Texans, when they travel, arc always armed Hko brigands. MAIL-CAR UNINTERRUPTED. The mail-car and passenge o8 wera not interrupted. Hud the passcngers been made to *gtand and dellver," a very respectable haul in the way of boots would have becu obtalred, /s all of the occupants of the sleeper had valuable watches fewelry, nnd tore or leas maney! ‘The mail agent tlues not appear to have cut & very consplcuous flzure, clusing up his car and putting out the light on the trst slarm, Passen. gers were luclined 1o beol the onlnlon that Il he had come to the assistance of the expreas mes- senger that the robbers might lave been thwarted in their purposes, or ot least sume of thein killed or disabled. Cunelderable excitement was oceasfoned at ints along the road, and anxlous crowda were uttendunce at every statfon, all cager to et the corrct report, thie wildest rumors having apan bl by bis own views as (o the cxprdlency of the opinjon forced npon him by tae imprestion which his views bad mage upon Wls mind, This, we may add, 16 suthentic, if not ofiicial, and is andoubledly the clearest and mast succinct Mates ment of the subject of the views wh Hayes holdn 3o to the smpressions which he has formed rexlrdlnz the oplnion which he s of the stute of fls mind respecting the Silver bill. We a0 not pretend to Lave guoted tae exsct langusge of Mr, Hayes' own words, but—, —Waskinglon (D, C.) Post (Dem. 1, which organized our territories and gave con- venlent shape to all our Northwestern Statesf To bave homogoncous peoples and Btates, climate, tupoxrnxlnv, and munifest tendencles should be cousidered; there should be about double the longitude that there {s latitude, The division by an east and west line on or near the forty-sixth paratlel f8 in happy harmon: with every ouc of the laws nntural, commercinf, aml soclnd, which the other plan g0 completely violates. States have thelr houpdaries protect- ed, have local self-government, and many other rights, Are not the erection of territorial governments, the opening of lamds, and all otber auts of the nation, when accepted by plo- neers who strngglo until they win, a wuarantes of public good faith, a pledire, exoress and olied, thot the vested rights of the peoplo shall not bo disregarded to advance a fleeting and un- relfable demand! Dakota must go ut least to the 1024 meridfan,’ tho twenty-fith west from Washington, and up to the forty-sixth parailel, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, i : 111 & 113 Lake St., Chlcago, % Becarefultobuyonlythe Genulne, IERVAL AND DEPARTORE OF RADG, EXPLANATION 0P RrrEmyace Manks.—t fatard ; firroled. < Sunday excepte iyt 4 AMUSEMENTS. llHER{.\"nglll-:A'l‘nE. .11 BAVERLY.. e A B Hetor and Manager. TS FIIDAY KIGHT, DENEFIT OF MR. WILLIE HDOUIN. LAST KIGHT BUT TWO OF GOLVILLEd e ; CHICAGO & NORTRWESTERY RATLWAY, Ticker Omcen, 53 Clarkst, (Sherman House) anday Tors present B ‘This pofut was overriled by the ¥reals | o ujustifiible wrong will Lo done. B T D oF i tars | prevaded 1o train, - DINizent el1orts arc bl | 1g0 SHLO R FPD b et it DrBnunced st shibe M e rO 3 e :, olut r: 3 4 0 elf CLWS 4 s rent ¢! 3 G 2 L Prybny 5 a Night Espress m, Tors DICtent o hoen Kept. ffom receiving the | (1ot 28 tho volut ralsed by M. Woodasd bad | ©"S0"Gho wotd " expect that this plan would [ ahuta heard was fired by the messengor, the | made to cuture the robbers, bat. there ts notl- | €13 8he. WA uuter i Uit lt Cantatrice wad | HOUXCHEL hkton - : money whish, rightfully pulouged to ity aud PO ataudlong 1f adopted: Manifostdestiny woutd i | othcr by & robbur, - Aw this messenger refusedto | ing to indlcate with what probabilits of suceess, | Gyératis Aiivie L RO S the tntnia: | SErcent Hockd & butuaue LA ; that ThoJand that was left was taxed beavily to The Sceretary read the report of the Finance | time bresk all such hosutle aud unnatursl bound- | come out the rolibera fired thiree shots in differ- 1048 OF THE EXFRESY COMPANY, YleLomrai Mit w1 7 Miiwaiee Fart Mall- (daiy) % o = Pay the laims and interest of other partios— | o 18 FSREAY FOEE B CEPECS O B0 F\Woud- | arles. But when the facta are so pialn, not | ont dicections futo tho express and one at the | Tha Manazurs uf the Texas Express Com- | breionty koe Expres.... . m oy B of which claimants, lie asserted, had been | Ctittets S B ol o of $1,000 to C. ¢, | even the temporary wrong thould beattenipted. | ruute-ageut when he appronched the door. Oc- | pauy, In aswer Lo Inuulrs, fuformed o repre- 3 e ratietied execpt himself, Bonney npou o claim fot logal services, reconi- This part of Dakota {6 cthteen years old since | casfonally & roliber mare bokl than the others | sentative of the News that o specific account of | Moudar—i: nb o ¢ Mr, Douney stated hisalidc of the cass, as Mo | pioyii the payment of thesame, tho beeinning of its scttiement, hies twenty or- | jumped futo the car door only to become a tar- | the robbery had been recgived, but that the FARWELL HALL, & ! elatined he bad stated it to Gov, Beveridee. Ile Mr. Woudard submitted n ininority report, | Ranized countics, with o splendid peoplo and | get }nr the messenger, loss was tuconslderavle. The messenger that 4 i (335 ¢ Tad told the latter that his fnipresstons | cpieh was also read by the Sceretasy, ! | Government, nud gavo in the year just closed WIIO PINED THNEE BHOTE AT JUM. wad in charge of the cxpress car stopped over at . 0:00p, m. were agalust allowing the clefm, under | oy payinge Mr. Bonmey tho extra 81,000, as nearly 5,000,000 hushicls of wheut to the markets Finding Thomas would not come out, they | Houston, at which point the mala ofilce of tho Dorcas Soc|ety Bene‘ht P, 3 certain _tlreumstances, touching upon 5 0 of tho world ns but onv jtem of its commeree. | told him it be did not come out they would burs Y o the condltion ~of _vossession, = cte, and {:&“:fl:‘:&:g“‘l:‘"adn‘ll; A ek further than this Do dld not caro to o, Gove | “qys provoked conslderubic discussion, Mess Tleverfige had then propdsed to bim to cowe | aqCren, \Woodard, and Beonett te: Defore the Board and arcue :h‘n case upon 18 | poaingt tho allowing of any omnibus b;fl . werits, to_which proposition 3Mr. Bonney hod | ™yt "Bennott moved, us an_amendiment, that vendlly and_clicerfully ‘assonted, | Mr, Butney | 410 snatter bo Inid over for n week that an item- hen inad bl nficflvvgmtrlmlhg‘fl‘f‘" declsfons | jpeq biil might be broughit In by Mr. Bonney, nted by, Goy. e etadl. % b auted L N o ol the arsument, tho Presl- Mr. Muus moved to lny Mr., Bennett’s mution on tho table. Carrlud, by & vote of 4 tos, Mr. Jent aaed whiat ahould s dona WILL e ques | GG e et Me, tion. Hotden chanvinge his vote to * No," % f.’,',‘m'v“"&“u’v'.':'u and o a Surgestion of om M, Woodaed then annou ticed that the whols e lald over ond taken up at the sccond meeting mattormus Jne-thy iabls with thouyjnd Compony (s located. 1t Is atmost certaln that the purposs of the robbers was to possess themselves of the pay- car of the Central Road, and, failing that, were Instizated to the offense committed, for which itis to be hoped they wiil be arrcsted and punished to the full estent of the law. ———— CURRENT OPINION. Vatoing the Silver bill wonld be like toy- inz with the hind legs of a' mule.—Cincinnati Times (Ren. It 60,000 people, with thelrschools and churches, thelr vast soclal and comnmerctal fnterests, shoula be consulted in such a matter, Agnlnst this monstrosity they proteat with one vuice. WiLLiaxt H. I, BeapLe. ———e— THAT MICHIGAN SHIP-CANAL. 7o the Editor of The Tribune. KarasAzoo, Miets,, Feb, 25.—A meeting of tho eltizens of Augusta and vicinity was held on the 18th of January last to lcar Mr. Meury \Villts, of Battls Creek, discusa tho merits of a hitn out, and the robber who had boarded the engiue foreed Engineer Sulllvan to’siack up ro tie pin counceting the express and baggaye ears could be pulled out, which betng done and the cars uncoupled, the express car was pulled Alty or 100 fect. from the reat of the trafn, and where Thumas was again threatencd with fire. ‘They promlsed not to Injure him it he gave up, which he dld. 'Two robbers then went into the ear, whilo two etood guard at the door, the Aifth hotding his pistol pointed at the enghieer's head, The slxth, uct appearing, was supposed Lo have been wounded by Thumns Friday Evening, March 1, upon which occaslon ALFRED J.ENIGHT il present hle Xew and FElegant Entertalnment, * Jistorical Costume Impersanat ons.” which hea beeg roduced Bhove siaty Himes Uils seasun in the Eaaty ith unprecedented success, lenorvmi feats K, st i33 Kaien Admtaton, "oc. Wi comimeace st 8 Clueks HOOLEY’S THEATRE. LAST NIGHTS OF THE GREAT TRAGEDIENNF, JANAUSCHEK Vuliman Totel Cars are fun throush. batwoen Chl- esk0 xnd Cauaci} Diufs, on 1ho train leaving Chicszo onther road rane Prltman of other form of Do oy, a0 OF o othar {orm 3 v and Rinete-ats, : 5 a—liepot curner of por inal and Kinsfe-sta b—Depot corner of C CHICAGO, BURLIRGTON & QUINOY RATLBOAD. Depota foot of Lake.ut., indfaag:av.. and Bixtoentlpst. ‘and Cadial and Sixteenth-ate, Ticket Ofices, 50 .. and at depot e Traiok. Mendota & Oniesburg Expreas, (2 7 at? Ottawa & Fireator Express . ment. ship-canal from Chieng, or ncross the State, to | 7L #hot, 08 onc of them casually, remarked, | yvo gyould be very glad to have all Hockford & Fresport Fp in March. I o " h “Ope of our party is kilted.) ‘Thomas was 8 ery glad have all onr i lokit huhuque & 8{oux City Express ) s.m. et $100 trom Charles B. Farwrel or rent | 1, CUsthy wlio, iad distingulsbed, Mintelf | pesroit, Mr. Willls announced bis ablect In | aeked 1€ thar s 'wovand replied, o, nos but | bonds owried by onr own peole, wo that ot 8 cent riurstay asd EFRg Slabls sn natsrdar.diatines,” | Lectdo Past Bepross, s e i»r ofllee %n "“l’:tlm street was referred to the | ofded agalust Mr, Woodand, when Mr. Millard | 8dvocating the construction of such a means of klehlht‘rll."l ?".i‘ u"l’ll::w party l|n llnl: cl)l(r 1I:ald of the interest money woald go ont of the country. CIIESNICY WOoOLD. Dawnerg irove Tassengel ) 5. 0. 4 Finance Committee, . iy £ " % a5 to ght fi . » pistol polnted at Thomas, who uniocked the | But the bouds wiil not be returned. ‘They are the g : urors Patscoger. ... p-m. ] “The Chair nptnlme\l Commissioners Woodard flzwd ,‘}E,';t"'.‘fl'.;’“.'.'fflgfix;'fi.lnfl'{’ m’:’ff,’.‘;‘é‘.}' ‘:r:ul\ :’v“s:pgll‘l‘:;flé':t 'nm) :l!)l:{:p:l::w’:fi fr:m‘:‘?,.:,‘:; safe fur them,—they tnklm{mx or seven pack- | anfest anid bewtepaying recurities in the wiu’rm.:\-en JARN "nhllllr.ll ""'-'n:'xl"l‘l(n“l';"l!nf\!';(':;fr‘!n EADY 2 ?}{:{;".“‘"‘"“" ;fl : and Muus a8 a Committea on Quanileation aud | 4™ resolution, which was subsequently read e iast ¢ " 5 ages of money ond valusblea, worth about Interest should be patd in sliver, and | faturday Night=Farewell Appestance=DEUORAH. Vo s 4 Memberstip, Thankimg Me, Bowney for his Senerosit " Chicago to Port Colborne. ‘The Canadinn Gov- | 81,500, Nothing but the safe was examined by s should ulthuately be redeemod in the | Jaaauschek as Deboral B N kg Me. ey for his generosity, au 1 ko Welland C e me cain. Theee Iy, therefare, no sense 1n getting | _onday, March 4=3irs, Comic Oera Cowipany, D.m. JOLDRN'S TERM, requesting him Lo keep on with the unfinlalied | crnment would soon Laye tho Wellan ‘anal | the two robbers, who secmed ratisied, and de- | BENCESOS RN PN ER GHE Bands will beres | T Al L ST L sibigmmection witl U aborn, Cominlestoner | wric of thn Loord, wero ail passed by tho | entorgement finished, sad t would bo a dircct scended Lo the wround, Jolniog the othors, All | FIca ff They were, it wonid amount to nothing, NEW CHICAGO THEATRE. vm: ) fiye torether sat down ot the side-track aud OPENED TWO OF TIE FACKAGES contalning sllver colu, The leader, taking all the money, rose, ahd, followed by his comrades, walked around {n frunt of the englne and start- ed runuing on foot in a westerly direction, call- ing tho aixth outlaw, who had one to the east sldo of the track nfter the firet shot, e, Low- ever, nelthier answered nior jolned them so long Ring. route to Liverpool via Quebec, and save a large amount of muney thot was swindled out of tho neople In the West sbipping to New York, Phlladeiphia, and other scaport towns. Detroit. was to bea port of entry, grainand produce of all kinds would be shipped on borges from the Weat to Detrolt without Insurance, or savo that they would bo offered for sale, 1f uur people could buy them, it would b the best thine that could bappen. ~ But they will not come—an that's the worst of it.— Ulica Republican (Kep.). ‘Weo have no desire to apologize for tho Returnlng Board, or to defend theiracts, 10 they were instrumental in patting Mr. Hayes in the residential Chalr, they assumed an swiul respon- of une of_the Commissioners would explre that ’ Sl and thero ind been 10 provislon made ns | gt w88 wow neorly haif.past 8 olclock, | Tha yet for flliuge the vacaney, nerlind the Governor | 1y combinution having succeedud i forcing b:t‘[“'m'\'u'm‘“ ot the fach of thiere belug o grery uolnt desired suaiust. Constitution, by- cllfiey. nws, and esery common porilanentary rule Upon this, Mr. Holden Jumped to his fect or Kow 2 Vi . o Wl Hiat her was: intsentel browing of | Srer Kuuwn, fi duy lecilative body, it was agreed to adjourn to hulf-past 8 o'clock tome sarts thoagh ho coul nat, Iniamin what ft | SETeSd 10 aour o e o i " Puliman Palsce Dining-Cary and Pullman 18-wheed Rleeplug-Cars are run between Chicago and Omabs vn the I'aclnc Express. QHICAGO, BT. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINB. Ticket offices wd Clark-st._nad st_Kinzic-Streot Dopot, Leave. Atrive, § [*10:00 8, m. [+ 4:00p. M. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS, Hundreds Turned Awtay. Hyers Sisters|Out of Bondage. COMBINATION. 50 AUXILIARIES, Extra Chorna=The Chicago Rifies. Tonular Prices—:s, 53, and 73 cta. . Panl & Minneapolls Fx. SEonulsr Pricthodh BY MESIEN: o — | Bt A NOY Bt Faul & Mionedpol t 9i00p. m. .8 T, 0. wor. e hod ‘beon n Commnissfoner on this | 1 resutned, scarcely any other chargo for frelght or tolls, | as they could he acen from the train. Con | sibiity, for wiich they will probavly get more COLISEUM NOYELTY THEATRE. —= Doord for wing years, and now the | ° i reshipped ot Detrolt 1ito occan steamers,thence | ductor Brown, when the traln stopped, stepped | kicks than balf-pence. Tiut We canmol accent tho —_— Bon Combtisstanee. cimo. [, ond, with ngreat | orie Watner fn which the members of this i d direct to” Liverpool via Quebee. He thouzht the canal route conld be_surveyed for 815,000, and would probably bo done by May1, When unee survesed, he” chought a” bl might bo worteed through Congress for its construction very casily, un the foltuwiug plau: The Bouth wants a Southern Pacific Railroud, and we would action in tho Anderson cane as evidenco of an hon- Catderlre on ihe part of the Loutwlana authoritien 10 promote the ends of justice.. It is nothing moro than an attempt to make cavital for the Democratic purty, and 10 it will be regarded by Impartlal men. liero fe reaton 10 suppose that Guy. Nicholls wlil rdon Gen. Anderson, but this has no bearing on tho caso, 1f his sentenice ls just, thera fs Bo ren- off, but, hearing the Hring, went back into hi traln, ‘There was s full train of passcngers,— avout 130 ln number. The tran was recoupled and came on to the next station, and on to Dallas, where the Chiel al Police, with a posse, by special train sturted for the seenc of the outrage, combination cnr:lduuml (hlcmnmrul last evening Hadthe Commissioner shuwed one-hnlf the fi‘x‘.‘?«.“‘i?&?« t‘.'n.,:‘.hfit‘.?’ ?x‘- this :% fl:fi?fix‘g‘& amount of zeal in_ wanipulating the allairs of | fonous town elections and town-meetiugs of the Board fn an honest aud faithul manner, 3t | $)roe vears ago, otitside of the entertninmonts wonld be far better for hm. e presumed the ) oirereid wmxly'hy the Board of County Cotn- entlemnn alluded to hint, s his term, a8 the | piegionera, aw was formerly interpreted, would exnlrs to- This Afternovs snd Eventug, GEO. W. BAREMAN amoynt of engerness, anticipated a vacuney, 1n his drains, SHELETON MAND! Toyd & Barsfle! CHICAGO. ALTON & BT. LOTIS AND OHIOAGO EANSAS CITY & DENVER SHORT LINES, Unton lirpot, West Bide, nesr Niadison-st, bri, and et “Hiekes Umees 153 asdorphiat. TREATRE Ranens Ciy & Donvor Fast Ex ¢ MeVICKER'S b Loule& bpringheld EZ.... & cay. the I cen differe: 2 you." T nker Vol ¢ "y but, i A i v st b buet diferenly nter: | e pROPOSED TERRITORY OF LINCOLN. | 0%y, Hhe, sPcaker, cnlateed ugon tho alvat | mas salll s by weverter Dok e teats |t resot o Chlef xeentro o e Sale—st: | THE TWO ORPHANS. | Hiin,uiilis fied vopy or proof of an abstraet from the 7o the Ldtor of The Tritune. bean fmmense anount of nonbey made out of | wive no informatlon, Upon betne told Fie b | Louté Globe-Democrat iep. - Satuniay Matinee—fecure your aeat seatuny Lacon, Wadbton £4 epecch of Gen, George W, Bmith, delivered on YanstoN, D. T., Feb. 20.—Your paper has | it n 1ts construction, and, when bullt, the peo- | stance of what had been gatbered, e remarked Every rovival of the Presidential quostion | Eyers Munt=rices of admisdo Jollet & bwignt Accotunidatn thu Tth of Mareh, 1877 contalvedd letters from Blsmarck, fu this Terri- | plo ail alonz the line of the canal coull ship | that it is about correct, ~thouzh ho | reveals the soreness that rankles in Democratic | goou, el e Ol Tt was a very lengthy document, and Mr, Me-" ey - Crem emyoetuts, on Tt svomnd thot It tond taka | LoUYysml from: Chegenne, Wyouing, oud cles- Ui foo intich time, 110 was willing to concede | Where, which opon various guestious of great that the extract would bo fully i occordunce | Iuterest to the people of Dakota, There have nd their dressed poultry, fresh beet, dresscd logs, B Tt e ete. fu a frozen stute Lo forelen markets In the winter season, avold the Fastern Amerlean markets, where they were ol the time cheating fired four thnes at the robbers, and thinks ho struck the one who first demauded his sur- render, He would not have surremdered if o could have reactied his cartridge-box, which, CHICAQO, MTLWAUREE & ST. PAUL BATLWAY, Tnion Depot, corner Masdison and Canislosta, Tloket Ugice, 63 bGuth Clark-at., opposita sherman loves, aug at depot. bosorne with all the virulence of & cancer. Intima- tione of imbocility in the managemept of Mr. Tile den’s caure on the one side arc answered by fnsin- ! treachery on the other. The mon who A with the views of Mr. Holden—that he was | been various complaints fram the Black Hills, | Westorn people, \intortunately, was tn oirect raugze snd view of | HaHoNe O Arrive, Tl 10 hotd Hiod aont QULNE oo Behaviors | the burden of which wers gross misrcprosenta. | . ‘The speaker dfi not tell the people that tha [ the robbers, tud he had but one loade cort e o o ey o Milwaakeo Exnress e or during bis natural We. tlons of the Jaws and polley of Dakota, alt ha 8t. Lawrence Hiver frozen about seven | ridge left, “‘fliomas afterwards gave up his re- | Loubsiana by the shotzun ond buskwhacking pols Qualitics, setally wsetuh for dygs § 9 scv s Ao But Mr. Iolden thslsted upon reading the [ oV 0, B POTEYBL/ AR v | yyonthes tn tho year, and the rest of the routo | volver and lantern fo the bandits, wiio, after | fey, Itistho common fate of rocucs, aware of Kilolny,, ond for Seiatt s | g and Meushs Uisingl TR, proof, and tho Chalr ¢ncouraged i, o ing for their ubject th creation of a sentiment | ghout slx wmonths, at tho vers time that | oxaminfng the vackages, veturned Lot the | cechother's crooked 10 ba suspicious und e | Tmm———— A B AR :00p. 1. Afterthe rearding of the docutnent, Mr.Wood. |t favor of the erection of the new Territory | tho fresh meat wus frozen. In rewird to cheap- | pistol and Tontern with thanks, Passengers bad | eriminating, The leas th (Ilnvc to n{ about what NOTICE, 2018 mmm-.l..., *10:43a, 1, ard remnrked that ,the Commisslonicr who had | of Lincoln, The Blsmarck letter talks freely, | enivg freights, tho speaker was sked what Liio £ they did or falled to do, tha better far their own W iscoialn & Mlan the floor lagt made considerablo of o polut of Vi C 15 fact Lhat hio G Lald his naat fob mno oaras.| Roout 8 propasod remotal of the Copltal to that I would say that ho had 50 doubt that 1t wan | Piuce, sud othur ltke defusive huves. Theto 12 asoureo of satisfaction to Mr. Holden that ho | Fenlly no expectation of such uctlon, Lut such b sat there for nine vearsand been o stient | talk is inado to creato false mpressions and ad- witness tonll the rascality tbat had been per- | vauce tho new territorlal scheme, This new A Hay, Stevens' Paint, and i throuxh Night Kxnress, § 0:00p, m. it 7:004. m. J{raine run via Mitwaakee, | Tickets for 8, Pant and Minnespollsre good e)cuer via Madisgn and Prairis du Cllen, of vis Walcriows, LaCrosc, add Winons. DIVIDEND NOTICE., Citicano & ALTON [tALnoAb Couravy, | Recreiary's Otice, Chicago, Feb. T4, 174, A casl dividend of taree wnd une-lalf per cent on the Preferred and Common Mok uf his Compatly hat been ostared parabia at o otfioe of Mesdra, 31,5 derupy Puton'&” Co.," 83 Willaioal, ” New York! Siarch 4, frelghts wonld averazo for the last four years from Chicago to Port Colborneor BufTalo fi the summer season, but Mr. Willls cither did not want to tell, or did nt know, A person Inforined tho audienco that It was about three cents per bushel, also that it was 1o arme. Maj. J. Waldo, of tho Central; J, Newman, of the Tesos & Pacifle; J. G, .\luCc:‘y. of tue Inter- untlonsl & Great Northern; and O, G, Murray, of the Galveston, Houston & Henderson Kalle road were fn the 8t. Louis slecper and uncon- sclous of tho state of atfal etco, of mind, and the concord which they will jind oarential to' thelr purposes two years lieuce, They cannot. In sny _event, hope to” disturb the titls of President Hayes, and they only exposa the alstrust. wilely ey entortaln for each other by wkh}m about 1—Cincinnall Commerciul (Ind. ep.Ye until Conauetor TLLINOIS CENTRAI RafLROAD. petrated by tho Boards g usually from ono_eent to one-half cent more | Brown intormed them of 1t, when an effort was v 7 Tho Transfer Hooks will bo closed on the 2iat fnst, | Depot, fout of Laki d fout of Twenty-second-s 4 THE ANNUAL, MEETING, sehiemo lis Jurt ucen proposed fn Congrose, aud | irym Chicaro 'to Port Colbiorue ur Buffalo than | mado to gather arus. “Uiily & toy plstul could The New York Zines hns discovered Uint | ot drumnt: "o 10 e W e an i Baidolost. mowr sk " The following resolittion was offered by Com. | W© Presubio that [t has a general juportance | from etroft or Tolado to thoss places, leaving | be found.” Maj. Waldo went out and watked thoEnst hns morely eichanged the slave-drivers W. 3. LAHRADE Teave, | Amive missloner Lipe: sullieient to Justify a full statement, fron one-half to one cent for cana) tolls, fnland- | tuward the ‘cxpress car, but returned to place | Whipa for tho Western pig-yoke. We are sorry fo | SE==—mmrmmms, e m== e nmr:‘uulm{. T:ulnt n(hn nlm, nfiu\nhmmmgl oftnis | The latest forin of the bostlle measure Isin oard, belng the anuual meeting thoreof, do con- | tho bill, introduced fu tie Senate by Senator veno ot hiolf-nast 8 on_ [rld A v v e o b ks Mared Lo | Baunders, of Nebraska, by which 1818 proposcd {asurauce, clevation at Detrolt, fire-lnsurnuce, and storage whilst walling for ocean steamers, Mr., Willis was also asked how wo could aveld the perils of shipping to New York, after the his watch tn n safe places then started forward agaln, but arriving In tiwe to sco the brigands walklug off. seo the refined and cultured East brought tosuch extremity, but it le l.?ma opportunily to learn the virtue of ‘hunlity, 'lz-:;x ) not without —Tho choleest 1n_the wora=lmporten® pricea—Largest Company in Auierica— > ariiclo<hieasen oty t 2 1 "\bpiication mado st the cxpress offico to | utllity spart from ' pigs. “Indecd, we may say, ST HE TR iices 0 trataacied on that dag. o ereat tho new Tersitary by dividing Dakotn | Waiid Candl ey enlarsed, any botiee with & | Tearnthe aimount of Tostos suatined resuitea | *BWesLars the utes of b vokea, b the lacd of aitor Greutar | S0 b Alr. MeCrea protested aizulust this unheard-of | upon the 100th meridian of longituds west [ ahip canal than we could without it: 0 which | fu nothiug, All hands kecp thelr lips scaled, ns A i ataas Y pisaitna, Jewel whets it Griginal Auoricaa | rhey e :’;‘r’]‘fi“‘)“l')fil 4 :u';h‘::‘:::gg“":;. was entitely 100 | from Greenwlels, leaving the castern part as | tho speaker could give no satisfactory answer, | Superiutendeut Camubell Is absent, but rumors | 0,0, sboat. the monometalllc Eavi, ~ Like sack- £ The time of passing throuch the canul’ was dis- cussed, and the speaker insisted ** that in two r three days vessels could go through from hivago to Detrolt,” it betng about 300 miles, uaking over 100 miles per day, while the boats n the Erle Camal in New York State are, or would be, only about one-half of the breadth of bean, and not displaclug over onc-fourth as mitch water, the average time beln about 80 miles per le, or 815 miles in ten days, so that if largo vesscls could run as fust on the canal us amall oncs, it would take about elght or ning ure atluat to the ctfect that the lusaes nre heay- fer than even the mall agent repurts them, (iencral-Superintendent Swanson kindly lowed the reporter 1o copy the following report made by Envincer William Sullivan: ENGINEER SULLIVAN'S REPORT. ‘When we stoppod ab Allen's a man got on the engine, presented u six-shooter, and told me to getofl, as they were golug 10 rob the train, “The tireman auil mysclf llcprud oI s requet ed. They then ordered the fires of tho express-car and me to v, Holden bogan to ubgse tho Jast spenker, | Dokot and forntug Lincoln out of the western aid wanted to know what, kind of o Bashices | Part. One hardly necds moro than s connceted man he was that ho could not et down-town | map of the country to sce most of the iacon- by half-past 8 o'clock in the morning, Waos this | gruitics of this plan, Bismarck's nmoition is the kind of & mun the peopls had elected for | to become thy Capital of that new Terrltary in County Treuaurer! which it would' be. The geography wnd Mr. McCrea wanted to know It he would be | topozraphy of the Territord re not &0 well sllowed to usk the reason for this sudden de- { known even to ntellizent readers as those of burture from the rules, the States; and this lcads tu the statement of o Mr. Holden safd he presumed It was for bis | fow facts wnich are most obvious to those seommodation personally that the President | familiar with our geography. had Introduced such o resolution, us he wished Dakuta contajns a little over 150,000 squaro cloth ond_ashes, and halrclots, and oiber pents tential things, 3§ will do tho East good to ait awhile beneath the penitential pig-yoke. It lethe old siory of the hunter caugit dn his own om “Tho East twok_the West 1o bo a stolid ox, which could bo yoked and goaded with impanity. If it weate the pig-yoka for if, why it will af least learn frawm experlence not o yoko thio 110n for an o ur puts Look in the mouth of leviathan,—Naehvilie (Zean.) American (Dem. ). «We do not belleve the representative men of tho South look with favor on these [Loulslana] NITED BTATES OF AMRUICA=IN THE ClIi ‘cait Court uf the United btates for the Tistrict of 1inols in chancery a N. | ohn W, irooks va, the Chlcaso snd Towa Hailroad ndaits Charies I Howalicl, Win, eld, 13 entlun, " Nottce i3 reree of the sald MICHIOAN OENTRAL PH.U.RDAD. Qoph, UTead Facite Hutel, and st Palmer tausa, Artive, §ylaMaln and Alr Line).. A 1u:30 8, WIS i 2200 ACCOBITI tiantic Expreas (Ually). .. A 5 Hou Hepublio Life Night Express. . . {4643 u. . . days to o through,—us lou, or Jonger, than It | and move it and 1ho cxpress-car irom the bul- | prosccutions; thoy are tha work of Northern Dem« e 11 Lataila sirestoth 1l City of Chicakn, Cobts | us Ll dHT o4 tu o to Jollet Friday, infley, I8 oarly squarc, bufog o littlo lonwar | taken a vessel to B araun, miakine tho'cost 0f | A of the trali, wiilch | tids With & 81X-sU0ter | Seeatie. genins and lorended not only {0 wive a ure. | 11 OF Gonk: it hiate.ut itk Wi scil s iseeted Mr. McCrea asked what time tho traln left. | norchand southi than tast aud west, or wbout | forelnis & yessel through tho vanal three to four | levetvd at my head all the time, oved the D said decrve, &b pumm anction, 1 the hikhest snd Mr. Holden saict it went ot ubout half-pust 10 | 350 by 450 wiles, There has been for vears & Welock, but that, I he got left, there was o | constant effort to securs a divisfon by au cast train that went ut about tioon. and wost lue along or near _the forty-sixth par- Mr. Woodard sald ho diu not sce what the dis- | allcl of north latitude, By saveral different 1ress waa abuut the meeting, For his own part, | Legislatures, for & serles of years, memoriale b would be willlng to huve it adlourned over to | have been unanfinously sed asking such Baturduy, or even Monday 1 neceasary, 1o ue- | actlon. Numerously-signed petitious from botn tommodate thy Commlssloner, but It looked | sectlons preving tho same action have veen for- fense of resson tothe * fraud “ cry. but slio to dlaturh tho harmony inaugurated by Presldent ayes between ttw soctions. It mie, howover, that. fepreseniativ Koutherners should exurens themeelves on tho subject, ‘The people of the N @ for the members of the liu- tice oat- saged I0 tis Srueccutions, would like to kuow where the south stands as to this miatter. times as much as to safl around the lakes. Mr. Wiills stated the canal would follow the bed of tho Kalamazoo River, which, s all know that have scen it, Is one of tho most crooked rivers in the whole country, and would bother a niayigator to tollow it in the dark as bad as It would a temperatc man to follow the track of a Unlited Btatee Senator wuen he was about to ehirine about” sixty fect, when 1 wus again ordered off the enzine and stood, s requested, buside i, Oneof the robbers remarked to the tireman when they ot to the rear of the ex- press-eurs * Vartuer, wo don't wish to harm you or_any ono_¢lae; all wo waut Is money out of this car, 81 we are going to have it." THE GOVERNOIt OFPERS REWARDS, FITTSBURG, PT. WAYHE & CHIOAGO RAILWAY, 7 Canal gt Madlson-sis. Tieket Oifives, + Fainicr Hotte, aod Grand Paclio Hotul. Lea Arrive. dee lowa focwits Allth ¢ 03 ailroa Coupany tuado oF 10 be niade, eaioadive from Juliet, i it County of Wil o Foreiton, 1o (hu Couniv of Ugle, In said State ot inols, Inciudlug bt of wa, fur, road-bed, superatructure, fron, lca, cliny, apiices, bolta, nuts, v aind dupat groandn, atatlun-houses, d bridgea, L jota, viaduel Ler, and wateriuis, s nluwlitnnnhur\ H o for the cousizuction of sald ratirosd, sil the engines, verv much as though there waa somoe sort of a | warded, - Our tlelegates In Conuress have urged | vote on the Silver bill Qov. Hubbard notifed she Texas rafiromd ofl- | South cannob aifurd bo becomo tha sfvuEats of b e A mnes BALTTHORE & OHIO. i A J % ci : cratl vned 1 0ad C 3 5 fi!x ne ou fout by appointing the Lolir so carly, | this, A DUl for the samne has at differcnt ses- | Mr. W. mado no provision for hizh orlow | cials that he would offera reward of &0 for '.'.fi:;".'.‘é'.’.."lffé‘é".‘: 1he war o ‘?e?{m o S by b ";,';;,,"%g,‘;;i}gh,fi-;;w 9 lowa, Jailrosd Company a6 | Trataateare frow Ky teion, Bulding,, foot of, Moo esldus, 1 wan unconstitutional, 1 h water. Ho proposes to put s railroad on cach | the cupture of eucli rovber, and asked for trans- he matter of concliistion i nd rlghta, of the sald Chicag: ok (Expu vive sentiment and lows T e Aty Messrs, McCrea aud Beunett. expressed theme 0w, there. selyes after thy samo mauncr. fore, that measuro which has never had an op- Commissioner McCrea thought there bad | ponent in Dakota mav fafrly be appeuled to as frunclitsct il Grand et Tickel Ofice sido to tow vesscls, but made no provisiou for rand e tho safety of Naand property in running around 80 many short corncrs in tha cruoked streain, portation for Cupt. Lee Hall, who would start tho punishment of & man_for & polits at once, This request was complled with, and merely, leal Dl{enw in Ane intoreat of panty is suficient, i€ 1t wing th A (iruad Cdwmpany relatipy tereto, an e R Ao AR el v, Wuciicsors todie Tiplaiiate, S jereia e of suld rallruad. su. ere now [lall fs ou the trail, as well us two pur- uproval of tho Kouth, 10 OYETIBIOW the | uperty used on of alons the Morning Express, 8:408. m. et o great amount of conspiring golng on. | representing tho real public opinion and desire, | Chicago la to be left out in the wet, us Detrolt | tics who started early shis morplug,—oue frum | eatie feelin of L';‘M-';”"-'-ggn‘;";jfin {o more § all iroperty acqiired by anld Company since o decy. | Fasibioe:o: v U:0p; m; :{:fl he ‘thought ft was all nonsense. — Ho | This lato schemo bus uever had any such stand- | s to be a port ot entry, and she Is to do all the | Plano, the other from Allen. No trace of the ;‘.‘l"';““h‘" ‘\'{.' .h:lvl"u“ltl:!Eulhlll‘ B ecution | toeiner Witk s and ssogalar g Souald rullroas, Sy thought that Mr, Holden was afrald that by tho | Jug, has not been usked for by the peovle of the | bustacss with forelizn countries, supposed wounded robber hid been galued at [ Snn BT A8 o O e Toal Bouhiern leads t (2. aiid \hu renta, s SHORE, & MICHIGAN BODTHERN. llfu duy thero would be another man to take { Territory, or by a Legisluture, or any mewmber COMMERCE XD NAVIOATION, Allun'n up to dark this evening. ere.— Miluwaukes Sentined (Kep. ). | prots thereof, fia ustate, riht. e au) | UAKE BHORE & MIOHIGAN BOUTHERN. his pluce with & commission. But he kuew of | thereof. What, then, fé the orlgin, and what —————— “Traln wien aud passengers connneud Messen- P - N o rea an fawa libnroad & y Liothe LTI, Bottlug of the Lind biumself, g are the motives, objects, und merits of th uew Japanese Miracle-Workers. ger Thomas In ylclding siter such o bravede. | ‘The New York ZTribune haa irropsrably | i other property, ri Mg Ml ol L ] g nm‘,fl"fl{-w "{}'n‘“'“}“',"'" was (u'n “1)1 nvhaln;thn L RS i % Ban Fyanciico CAronicle, {lw:lnuur such s u-ulu. and yhen %o many "’{:,‘,' Injured ft r‘epnulmn vorh h:n:r. ::‘y 'llt‘l‘eonne 10- | {liuge wh m‘;f_r"-w: wiro '\"hfi;.“c hon Spreld Sam| The m 2 nitfesloners, as in all other votes Vhen the Blacl s were openced & year ago, mong th calel - 3L cen exchanged withont the shighiest shm | wards the Sliver bill. 1t bad the o oppose, ot co A 3¢ b % 35 11 ting, demandod tho Catlng of the | tho Lesiaturo had udjonrned. Je scision ars A Tlals yeslaiay o o aear t e eda Jhe ST |k ar satiity g the Ligo o i B:t0x W sbip City of Peking wero two pricats from tho | of uny ols comlus to bis wssistauce, it s bu- Sluhy Bepniaie by every bonoravle means possible, snything it 8h pruperty sequiry Toll, uud 1t was passed by the followiew votes | blenufal, and it caniot convene before next | interior 'of Jupau, claiming to be endowed with | lleved be would Luve fought ft cut alune i€ his L ! 4 i ” oL approvoof. ut in two Instances It Las 4 Sy Yett—Lioe, Holden, Siltucd, Mugs—. ~Naye— | Januars’ Thero wero complaiots sonn alter | miracolous power. ey wro ou their way to | ammuulion Lad lasted. Bagranily Yooiuted evory yriucigla of hunoe, Ponds LU & ST e Kiidakiu T "Bls poadesiony or to | PITTTEBURO, CINOINNAT( & 8T, LOUTS R B. On ", Woodard, and Bennett— from the Black il that some of our laws did | the Parls Exposition with & party of their coun- | INCIDENTS OF TUR OCCURRENCE A8 HELATED | fug tuo consideration of the bill n Couxrees it | which ke shiall be eniftiod, tux s 0ug cotire prop, (Clucjuustl Afr-Lice and Kukumo Lins.) e of the irrepressiblo four next eubmitted | not sult them, and that they requived certain | frvnien, couducted by two Yfl.gh.u geutlemen DY A PARYENGEZR. openly urged the Presldent to use the patranige of scpuratd parceie Unpeld donds and Depoj copuce ot Cilalun vud Castuil-ais Side, his office 10 bribe Condressinen to votu ugainst the gt . Binvor bill. It Justided. this, by the declaration ELLR ]_._. : that the obfect aimed at justitied the means uscd to xllr“e_wluuan 10 the effect thut Bec, 3 ot the by- ficullnr legislation which our **sgricultural lm.': be altered 80 us to mako the regular mects glalature had not given them. { have biere. o coue on tho first aud third Fridays of | tofure, Ina lotter to you, clearly refuted most i wouth, fustead of Thursdays, at 4 . m., | of th od erty, sadnot fo coutons securcd Ly the, mutiace in sald cause way be recelved by thd Master froul tho pur- ghadcr fo led of cauh 14 pars ptywent of the purchase: Tiubey 4o the wanoer, to Who extrnt, sud upon the who have for several” years resided fy Japan, A Chronicis reporter Iuterviewod tlies® geutle- Mr, 0. G. Mutmz Pagsenger Agent of tho men at their botel last evening, aud was courto- Galveston, Houston & Hewderson Raitroad, who WA4 & PASICUEER Ol Lhe train stopped wiid robbed e e 3 u They aro not sulleriog for any Sy voceived. Thoy Tufornsed biin that theeo | by road-reuts uight beforc laat, ives u graphlc | Ulug (& atwat OF covtacy o peraon BATING & | te s ey i fine” and toda of rar, | DAY Exprosteoi g40a m.i¢ @100 @ . i it the'rat wnngal mectng e fuado € | law, uniess Callforuia a, for w s Lo Priosta are rellglous’ enthusluats, Who profees, | and moat futeresting seount of th oceurrenice, propst seaas of moral proprlotg wll for s moment | etec bug teras ot s Sty Aol | 2N TN gl o wil) TR . Ser Friday, March 1, ot balf-past § o'clock | eudés, mining aud corporation laws, oud excel- | through the power of Taith and by tho medium | particulars of which follow : bad passcd, O was on the boint of belng passcd, | C4usgtaseld Court. WENKY W, BIsHOF, — A, Woodard coatendad thai i Lun?fl"::" h:lut hllmlw £ive d?l‘t‘u l;xl nml]nlnn;u o:' raver, to be e d to do r:f?l m‘o.l..rel(' ark | uxmum:;z A BuAD Alc,xsfl. i the Trdund begun 1o urda that Becrelar ‘fig“u{n;-n Master i Uliaticery of the Clreult Court of the Uulted KANKAKEE LINE. = at, according ¢! e ice-hunters an cal aspiraul able Lthings,—such as are recordes o the Chy 1e Lrain pass lown from enison to Me- [ shoul efeal y colnin monvy sud retalnly, Ptates fur the Norcher District uf tlilnola, o » .1 o Comtitutiun, no. scetlon of the. bYiaws | who had G thcir breperty fi. tho arpet bags ool vl § | Seelrtie Deot foot of Laket: god foat of Twcaty-secondst, tian Gospels as In tho power of the followers of Jesus,~referrivg to those passazes which apeak of thelr belmz ablo to re- nioye mountalns, and to swallow deadly polsons Kinucy without fucldents, and, leaviog the lat- ter place, had reached Allen Statlon, a polut on the upen prairle some elght wiles suuth ot Se Kinoey, at sbout 9 oclock. when Conductur it iutle Treasury, thus keeping (tout of clrculutivn. This was equivalent (o sdelving bim ta pravent the bill from guing fnto practical effect. Of coures becretary bherman would do po such thing, sa be m-lx‘\’d :m altercd or umended save by a majority | they carried with thew, hc\v made a great i “x':‘ the memnbers present, and in cuso ouo | nholse. Bowo very clever gentlemen haye siuce “\'uru‘;:uubjuud the matter should be 1ud | jolved in the movement, but noue of them RECEIVER'S SALE. Cincinaatt, _ladiaospolly Depart, | _Arrive. .’ ¥ 8 3 Luulsville Day Eaprose. 08, . |* 9:00 . m. $ ) tho next weeting. Ho formally au- | represents nearall, if cven a tnajorit, 2 o i enieres i i o would be Habls 1o fmpeuchwent. 1o bus std that! By virtue of an order of the Circult Court of Cook - Nl 11 § 800 p, e TR, UL H oulcy . ) joi of the | without Larm. Queof the miraculous thinve | Browi entered the sleepiug-car und sunounced Slvo ¢ i . o A e K i o i Amtced that g shoudd wbjoet, and callod upon | PEBLe i 1ha Hitls, aud oo of the G000 pe | that thesy pricets are ablo to du s to walk with | to the occupantsy o o wers amataber | e ki tfect b Uhe law sscondiug L WSt | i it U TR i ! Tty 5 to malntain the coustitution. ple in Boutbeastérn Dukota. Our delequte | naked teet over the edies of swords grouud to [ of rullroud tien, including Messrs, Wauldo, Mur- | of the Tribund 1o propusiag tuat un executlve of+ flalhuv €, Clancy unil Mary ¢ ul\'rucldc'lundll\h. CHIOAGH ISLAND & PAUIPI0 RAILROAD 1 ¢ yuoaie Chalr refuyed to do, sud called for | represents st of both sections, e etniese of & ragor, and 2160 over a bed of | ray, AcCov, aud Newutan, that a bumber of | ficer shall prevent the fegillinate operution of Taw. | Laall 46 Mondsy, Ssrend R A8 S Bty | Doboia 00, BOCKILAND, & PACTEIR RATSERR e o0d vays. A Their st blun was Lo carve 8 new Territory | live voals. They uever attempt this without n | masked robbers had takeu possessiou of and | it tes desperate spleit that urges vuch fdeas, — e ALt Couk Cuuuty, sl #t Duvile auetion e ke, Bhoraika Houe: R our passed this resolutlon after the same | out of parts of Dukota, Wyomiug, and Montand. { formnal and fervent appeal to their divinity for | wero © golug througa ™ the express<cur, Tue | Fittaburg Conunarcial Gasette (Lop. ). Ta the igleet Lhider 10F custi il th lutered 8 | =" Leave. | artive Tt 28 the prece “‘f ones, Fhelr demand was for & mintag tersitory where | protection, and they assert wost posiuively that | first thing that flashed through too winds of | Lot uo one bo alarmed sbout the passage lod | Mivas Lol ue fi saly o 1o ibe o wools A TR aucs weot werrlly on. . suitable laws, couldk be made for Lomogeneous | 1t would be luspossivle for them to perform | tha geatlemen in the sleeper was to make the J B al orees, Waconin Naricas safs: scalca, trucks, | Prank Lear Comutastoncs i Axo ome. % t':'x'mf.‘:'h ‘Tbat Is the talru:}‘ lnm:.xlmm of it, | the works they du withiout uu: mvldng mw;m- beat poa.l.fl(lc disposition of such vuluables ay '.’.fl‘&fl‘i’:.%fif?;fl:'&.“.fifi’fii‘: soin ::flfr: ‘::: S ALVl e e S covers | R vl ard offere ough there were more spe: . . The ¢ 1 thelr pouse: ! ¢ aeeu- . Ble. o JOHY \ Recetver. - ";‘,‘: was adopted by the unuu’il :u:axg‘ll:v:‘l)n vate foterests, anu Dfll’wufl? ..m‘.’.’.‘.' hfif".g.n o D e ety Barts g tHelt :{."z:? huxuo ttxrun-nm:. h&'b;fi:‘;tf '»?y"‘.’éh.‘.‘,‘d}“u‘?. t canuot matorlally modify the quantlty or quality | _Chlcasd, Uk, Febr 34 Jo7s. All meals o0 tho Omahs Express v served Lo dinlng cara, 8475 ceats eacl. CHICAGO & EAFTERY TLLINOJS RAILEOAD, Ticket Ofices: 77 CIark-at., U7 Doarboru-at. ,and Depoty ‘wuruce Ciinton aud Cerroli-sid. theso remarkatly n‘)u\l « fu Paris durlug their stay, sud will challenge the devotees of tha Christlan or m{ other faith to do the things that they do. In answertothe reporter’s in- qulry it they would vxhibit thelr powers i this country, thé gentlemen sald that such was not their iatention, but to speod & few weeks fu sees 1llu;ub]ecu of joterest on the Pacitle and Atlautic alopes. feed, Ty cnt with i 1t the aunua)l meetis were cousistent with good law. But Montana i e anucial oot for i sty boea | and Wyomig both opposed i bitterly. 8o did vk eecniiay moraiug, March 1, 1678, and that | Gov. Kidder, our dv Thers were, bows N "::)cumlllurum ot the huur of D o'clock, | ever, mavy here in Boutheastern Dakots who 4ans g o, 411 bowlustione sad remaris aball | deslfed the wuccess uf that measure, believivg Tl R s otlng commence. thio advantages of their separation are all on our luglte pootlon caused & burat of durlaivo [ aide, The writer wo fully beliovks now; besides Vhe thrce new Comulysioucrs | desing St right thst that riels sinlog rerion of our producte. Ita enemies will not atarve; jus fricuds will not by sble to wmake an honest Uving witbout wotk. The only perile that can overtake the commercial world aro stagnation oa tha one sldy and {udlation oa bo other. We bave had years of.staguation Uil nearly sit entcrpriac is dead, nud tho wealth of the couulsy b Jargaly con- centiated o the lecchen aud spouzes of soclety, This has bevu codured o tho last extrewily, Eue cutlemen {u Boding secure lodging for thy funds iu hand wuwiucuum unfiw Lave been scquired by :Feclndun ol the contingeuey that bad arrived. At all cvents, thers wus @ generul disposition on the part of posscssors of watches, valuable jewelry, snd cash to put them out ol sizbt; that no exmmination lows rigld than that to which ou TREASURYDEPARTMENT UFFICEOF CORFTRALLEK OF Tl CURNENCY, WASiL: T, Dec. s 177, - otles la hercly aivéu 1wl srvous who tiay bave claiius axaingt the TulN siatioaal ik Of CLivagy, UL, Lat o daiiio 1aust b presgu twituatiogton” W. Jicku, Sieaelecr, with tha Te ruof thereol. Wiikla hreamoutle frou tils daw,"oe ey willbe dlaaliowed . JNO. JAY KAOX, Compiroliérof the Curreiers Arzive. 9:anh|$3:40p. me H w7 8 Wl h

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