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THE CHICAGO TRIBENE: MONDAY. JANUARY G, 1879, or delepated poser from any sonrce whatever; and bolne also steadily opponed to the neactice nf & - i{-chosen faw afrogating 1o themaelves oracular sawe | asdictatorinl powers: and holieving further that evers man, particnlarly every sentrant for otice, should e licard i iz own hehalf and not ostracised and conilotnned withont & hearinz: nnd further helleving (hat the holding of such vx-parte meetings in . a eccinded - place, without notice 1o nny «7ho may veehaps hold adverre con. victions to the chosen few,—ir contraryto and sy vereive of the cherlohed principles of equnlity and represontative right, which are the foundation- stonomnd the principle of the success of tho Ro- pablican party: thiercfore, be it Hesolved, That we hereby condemn ns inteinsic aily unjust and wronv, and without precedent, the fciion of an unckusen few at' their recont recrct meeting In Ottawa, wnen and where cortatn fesnlntions were ndopted requesting or instructing the memlicrs of the Genersl Asscuibly from this connty to give thelr adherence and support to Jonn A. Loaan for Upited States Senator, Jiesolted, That questions fraught with as great lnportance as the relection of o United Status Hen- stor_are questions which demand gravo thougit and serions reflection upon the part of Benators and lepresentatives, and that we feel assured they will tlse above, nay, rcotn and Indlensntly cone demn and contemn, any effort by any soll-delegits ed and nreogant few to dictato to them what they #hali or #hail 10t do 1n o representative eapacity, Reeolred, That wa donot bolleve In the asser- 1ion that & majority of the Hepublican voters of lle County are i favor of Juhn A. Logan for alted States Senator, but, on the contrary, we have every rearon ta belleve that the sympathics and the judement of u inajority of witch vaters are In favor of the re-elsction of Senator Oglesby, Resolred, 'That we have fnll confidence in the integrity and copacity of onr Senator and Repre- rentatives, and belicve that after carcfully can- vaseing the nicrits of the varfous csndidatos they will cast teis vales according to thelr convietions of what will best snbserve the interests of thelr constituants, and will not b misjod by the arro- gance of an unauthorized and seif-constijuted, to 8y nothing of an expectant and ereedy, few velo aire only to Le on the side of the viclor so 2 10 reap the accamulating spotls. TFOREIGN. A Glorious Victory of Repub- licanism in France Yesterday. The Triumph Unexpectedly Sweeping All Over the Country. Douches-du-Rhone Department Refuses the Conservative, Re. uan, u Solitary Vote. The Eminent Spaniard Espartero Stricken with Apoplexy Yesterday. Sulelman Pashia Degraded from His Rauk and Ordered Into Perpet- ual Exlle. The British Lion Licking His Ohops in Anticipation of Afghanistan, TFRANOCE. GREAT REPLDLICAN VICTORIES. PAw1s, dan. h.—The Senatorlal eloctions which took place tolay resulted in a great Republiean triumph, Of the Conservative Senaturs whose terms cxpired, only thirteen have oren re- clected. AU tha retiring Republican Senators hava been re-elected. The wencral result shows the clection of fif- teen Conscrvatives and sixty-four Repubileuns. ‘The Republican majority in the Scnate will be about fifty-seven. The sccomd ballots are uccussary' in the Departments of Haute, Garonne, and Landes. The teeult of the elev- tlou tn Martinque fs not yet known, Among the nowly-elected Republicon Nenators are MM. ' Fournier, Ambassador to Turkey; De Rewmudat, Faye, and Massy, and Gen, Faldberb, Among . the refected Conaervativea are MM, . de Beleastel, LaCavo, Behle, Dufaur de UGavardic, Adrian de Montgolfier, TINDIANA. Hpeelal Disveter TAa Tritune, InvtaNaroLts, Ind,, Jan. f—Notwithstand- Ing that it {s Bunday there 18 much canvassing at the hotets to-uluhit. ‘The princlpal contest 1s over the position of Bpeaker of tho FHouse, Henry 8. Couthurne, of Yincennes, and Judge Oshorn, of Eikhart, arg the most prominent candidates among the Democracy, chatices fa- voring the Iatter, James I, Willow, of New Albany, who has been talked of some, and who thivks he leads all the rest, stands no sort of show. Republicans will cast thelr balluts for Mul. J. W. Gordon, of this city, who was 8peak- er tiwonty years ago. To-night Richard Grepg, of Ohlo County,appeared asa Natfonal candilate for Senator, Ile wason the ticket two ycors ago as Lisutenant-Governor, and Jast summer was nominated for Congress In the Fourth District, He canvassed till about a week hefore olection, and then withdrew, very. much to the beneflt of D. New, who was theroby enabled to defeat Gov, Bexton. ——— . % Viecomnte ste Meux, M. de Peyro, M. e Bastard, AMUSEMENTS. Compte Daru, Gen, Polssonnet, M. Dernard patrlel, M. Bowpard, Compta de Boutile, Mar- WILITELM, shal Canrobert, and Gens. Poureel, Loy ond The appearance yesterday of Ilerr Wilhelm}), In confunction with the Chicago Orchestra, at. North Bide Turner Hall, was the occaston of a grand popular demonstration of admiration avd appreciation of tho world's greatest violinst, Beer ana tobacco wero banished for tho thme, the tables removed, and seats provhled for the cntire space, But the scating capacity of the hail fell far abiort of the demands upon it, and oll the standing-room was called Into requisi- tion to accommodate the vast crowd, which numbered at Igast 3,000 people, of whom one- third was ladles. And the audlencp was ns en- thusiastieas it waslarge, its mantfestationsofde- gt and approval amounting toapusitive furore at times, while now and agsin it was hushed to breathless altence and swayedand moved by the mighty genlus of the master spirit. 1t was sn oceaston calculated to arouse a musician to bis best work, and it may well be doubted whother Williem) has been heard to better advantaco since his arrival {n America, His playiog par- took of the spirit of the occasion, and left no room cxcept for marvel and sdmiration. fiis numbers wers the brilblant Pagauinl concert, with orchestral accompaniment, and for an en- care,in responso to an fmperativa recall, bo gave adellelous bit of poetic scutimeint on the G string which wag in exquisite contrast with the dash and dazzle of the Paguninl show-picce. His vlaylng of the Ernst arranpement of Hungarlap uirs completely enraptured tho immense andi- enve, putting them in a proper frame of mind for the presentotion which took the place of an encore,—a lnurel wreath presented In 8 brief address by Mr. Emil Dictzsch on betnlf of the Chieagzo Orchiestrn in testimony of thelr lofty adiniretion of [lerr Wilhelm| us ainon and amaes- tro, whicti hie received with visible cmotlon amid the cheers of tha cxcited audience, Immedi- ntely following camie tho Handel largo made Tamlliar by the Thomas Orchustra, with plano, orzan, and steing and reod mecompanimont. ‘The solo was taken by Wilhelm), who gava it with a mojestic breadth aud an {uspired fiizuuv that came Lo his listeners ltko a rovelation, mnd produced auother temipest of applansy and Lravua, to which there was no adequato response #ave s renctition of the vutire number, which aclously dope, The orcliestrs, umder nbeckor's Lnton, was sourred to its Ty endeavors, and acquitted lteelf & wauner deserviug of all pralse, —— CARD To De Espluell, . CORNONORATONY. Pants, Jau. G—Later returns show that M. Dufaur de Gavardie, Conservative, hos been olected to thu Sumate on o second ballot. Electoral statfsties wonderfully corroborato the reports of procress made by -the Republican party in Fronee, The fifty-six,Couservatives clected fn 1870 recelved 15,046 votes, wliereas In 1670 they only obtalned 8,208 votes, losing 13,433 votes. Tho niuetoen Republicans elected n 1878 recelved 6,030 vot. nd {n 1878 recelved 20,202, gatning 14,026, @onD ENovont! Panis, Jan. b—All detaila of the Senatorlal efections add to the crusning character of the Conservative defeat, M. Renan,in the Bouches du Rhono, secms not to have obtalned a siugle vote. M. Draunc, an extreme Radleal, was elected there, 2 In Gironde, which was hitherto an Imperiallst atronghold, all four Republican candidates were clected. Fiva Republicons wern suceees- ful in the Nord, whick was also formerly noted for its reactionary sympathica. The De- partaients of Ilcrault and Ite Bet Vilaine also completely abaudoued thelr forinor Conscrva- tlam, The Conservatives are still dominant in Qors, whero ex-Minister Bnible has been ree elceted, and fn Indve, where UM, Boudy and De Clement hiave been re-clected. ‘Thers are thirteon vacancles in the Chamber of Deputies in consequonce of the Deputics be- Ing elected to the Bonate. < BOUTIERN FRANCE, Peneravan, Jon, 5,—~The Court has sen- tenced the editor and manager of tho nows- vaper La Nepublique des Priuees Orientales to im- prisonment and fine for insuiting the King of Spain, Tstug, Chinese Ambassadar, bas arrlved, TURKEY. DRTTEN THAN JAlL. Sovnia, Jau. 5.—¥Four former leaders of the Macvodonian {nsurgontd, three of whom are Austrians, who are under arrest here, have been ordered to quit the country, TUE THUNDERRL, CoxsTANTINOILR, Jan. O.—Soveral of the wounded by the explosion of the gun on the Thunderer have sfuce died, and wmany others have become blind. SULEIMAN, Lowpoy, Jan, .—A dizpateh from Conatanti- nople suys Bulchan Pusha’s appeal bias been ro- Jeeted. He has buen degraded and exlled for Mife, and now uppeals to the Sulian for pardon. BAPYET PASHA, now Ambassador to Parls, bas nsked the Bultun o bo allowed to remain in Constantinople, and 18 authiorized to postpone his depasture, It s poss fble that anuther Ambassudor muy be up- voluted, PROM MR, ll.\VHlll,\'. Edltor of The Tribune. Haventy's TniuaTne, Jan. 6.—My Dean Sin: 1 am constratned to bellove that if tho writer of the article fu 'I'nx Buspay Trisuse of to-day had been thoroughly cognirant of tho Improve- ments that have been made fn this theatre since 1 have had the exclusive controt of it, he never would have extended to me the advice respect- ng tho “swall army of scrubwomen” 1 am also Inchned to differ with W whon ho refors to the cluss of peoply. who compose the audl- cnces of thls thuatre, 11 Mer Majeaty's Opers Comvaunvsucceedsin drawiug s mora lutalligent, vellued, or wealthy class of peoplo than bave witnessad seyeral notable successes ut this huuse, 1 confess [ do nut know wheérs they MONTENEGRO, 1t 4 stated that the Montenegrins latend to fi:dr::um“l‘g N &“‘-’:fl l'l’{::l‘i:'u lu:mn,':,'"h:t,: forcibly enter Podgoritan withous uwaiting the wums of monsy 1 have exponded fo | srrival of thy Turkish Commnlssioners at cutarl. Improve my theatra (o every respeet, aud assurs the public than no more clean, bright, or well- uppointed place of wmusement cxists iy Americay for proot of which claii 1 respectfully fuvite inspection, ot slune by my well-wishing wentor, Who guides bl pen toadvico upou which 1 hlulmt sluce acted, but also by the public gon- erally, 1 conglusion, allow me to aay that I rely with confidance upon & gencrous nul sppreciative public Lo approve of my munsgemunt fu this vity wt nil thnes, as well as during the approac fuz wouwsom of ltalisn epers. Very prspee tully, J. He HasBRLY, THE OPERA. Au orrar was made in Suudsy’s TRIGUNE re- earding the upentyg of sale for the Malisu vpera ut Haverly’s. The sale docs not begin until Thursday 8¢ 10 u. . 1u the meantime, spplici- tions for Whe full season wiuy be wade Lo Mr. Haverly. "The Parte has Informed Priuce Lobanoft that has absolutely resolved tosnrrender Podgoritza. 1 tho Comumlsslonera fail to persunde the fu- hubitants, it will withdraw the “lurkish troops and functionaries, Prince Lobunoll las replied that the surrender of Podguriiza witl sccelerate the uvacaation of the ‘Turkish territory by the TRusslaus, = GREAY BRITAIN. sTune, L.oNDON, Jan. 8.—The striking emploves ot all potuts ou tho Midland Rallway rewais very tirw, The Company §s filiug thelr places with porters and others, but it {s currontly reporied ot Nottinghum that the drivers will strike en masnp it fncompetent persons are engurced., It 1s sad the drivers will hold u weoting ot Not- dugham on Movduy, The polutumeu aliv Wreuten to strike, TIR CORNISIE BANK, Ttls belleved that sha Habilitics of the Corulsh Hauk are over £1,000,000, Some sy tho bauk can pay lun full, but it scewms to b the mors gunoral opinfon that this is impossible in the present state of mining enterprise, It 13 be- Tigved the mines of Western Coruwall alonsowe thu bank £100,000, tba calling In of which would hava tho most disustrous effsct o the whola ot West Cornwall. AVGIHANISTAN, A GULLE BDISPATCU, Loxvoy, Jun. 5.—A dispatch from Haatorpler says Gen. Ruberts has arsived within sight of the pesidence of the UGovernor of Kbost, who scot i bis submisslon. . CANDALAYK. s 1.0MD0N, Jau. .—Thu British sre withintbreo daye’ warch of Candabiar. ‘The hostilv vutposts have sighted each other, TYX *ILL-STARKED." A dispateh from Julalubad stutes it 1s rumor- ed that Yakoob Kban is preparing to tlee, prob- ably fu the direction of lerat. « IT MAY DX RECTIVICATION WITHOUT KING . KWGHT, Loynoy, Jau. 5.—~The Tinus, in s leading editorial; says the rectification of tho frontice will probably coustst ln the retention of Fishin, ke Keuan Valley, sud Kbyber Pass, but thero 18 reason ta belicvg that the futerveuing spaces will not be suuexed. « e GERMANY., . HAKD UL Loxvox, Jau, fi.—-The correspondent at Ber- Mo states tuat ghe Tasitl Comumnsion has re- ceived uobitlvation fuin Ulswarck thut be bas e WINTER NAVIGATION, Byecial Dispaich te The Tribune, MiLwavkxs, Wis, Jan. 5.—The schooner Charlotte Raab srrived lere at noon to-day from Buttou's Bay, Grand ‘fraverse, witha cargo of wood, Tue vessul left Sutton's Bay on thu 25th of December, encountered & snuw-storm, aud anchored ut North Manitou Islaud, whero she remnalned three doys. At noon yesterday she left bher anchorage and made the remaindey of the passage without further foterruption, Capt. Buchunau roports Jittle ice but pleuty_of snow at the lower end of Lake Michjzun, The tewperatuss bas been muel higher thuu bere up to the present time. The Raab vccupled olighte ecd duys In niaking the passage. Bl s fced 10 8 cousfderable extent, but uot seriously, ‘this 13 the tirat suil urrivel at Milwaukee for 1579, — - re— . . COLD AND HUNGRY, &acial Dianatch 10 The Tribuna BrooninuTouN, N, Jan. S~An cothusisstic popular meetivyg was held Jast evenlug to con- sider plans for the allgvlation of the puor people of Bloowlugton. A meeting was calicd by Muy- or Reed, who Friday bad appointed Aldcrmanle committees 10 vo-uperate with the cummnitiecs 10 bo appointed by the people. The mecting was largely attended by Jeading people. Visit- fug, Kecalviug, sud Distrivuting Committves weee appolated. Neat Wednepday contribations of 31] sorts are (o be recelyed frow citizens, wnd ‘Kburaday sre to be distributed. The city sud county are ¢ivivg wid aud supplies to uearly 100 spplicauts, wumone thum a uumber who bave lupumerly beou fu good circumptances. - ——— e 2 MADAME ANDERSON. New Youg, Jau. h—At 10 o'lack to-uizht Madamo Andersos bad comoleted the 1,520th qusster-mble, aud was i the Lest ul apirits, Chancellor's letter. DAYARD TATLOR. not abandoned his tabacco-monopoly scheme. ‘The Federsl Representatives of Bavaria, Baxony, Baden, Brunswick, and tho Hanse Towns are pirtiealarly guarded against committing themselvea to an approval of the The Torlll Comminston have been Instructed to consider separately the advisibitity of linposing more than an ordinary tax on tobaces, petroloum, coffee, and sugar. Beriax, Jan f.—[t is sald Dayard Tavior's SPAIN. EAPARTERO. ‘“Goctlie ' collection of rare-volumes will short- Iy be sold, Mapnip, Jan, 5,—It [s reported that the il- INTERNATIONALISTS. lustrious statesman, Doin Espartero, is dyfog. . Mapnip, Jan. 5.—Don Espurters b attack of apoplexy. had an Mapnto. Jan. G—8even individuals’ forming n them, JONCASL the Internationaltst Committee fn Xeres have been arrested and fmportant docwinents found The Diario Fapano: snys Moncast, before his ITALY. RETURNED. cxccution, gave his confessor instructions to make a personal communication to the Kiog. Rose, Jan, 6.~The Ministers Deprotis and TUNIS, . BATISPACTION: Majoruno, secking re-cleetion, on taking office in the new Cabloet, have been ruturucd by largo mujorities, Tunis, Jan, 5.—=The Freueh Consul has re- AUSTRIA, REHIXD, Prstr, Jau, 1870 fs estimated at 22,802,393 florlus, e el bl WATER IN MILWAUKEE, A Miwavkes, Jam, duy, acenmulation of slusli-fee, cal flre, and thus provent unnceessary e - WHAT IF (T BE IN BANK SHARES? {nl Dispated to TAe Tridune. 5.—The Board of Works are becoming wlarmed concerning the water supply of the city. The wasto consequent upon keeping water-taps apen to prevont pipes from freczing during the present vold term {8 sogreat that the pumping-ciines eannot 1 the reser- voir, althiough worked to full capacity night and ‘Flits waste, togethier with the danger of the clogging of the receiving-pipe through the fear of a water famine 1n case of the slightest derangement of the machinery or the oceurrence of To-inurrow constiniers Will e« euuvwry ordera to keen ther nt: taps closed, aste, Epectal Diapalch to The Tridbune, Bostox, Jan, 5.—~Mrs. Mary Marten, a poor woman residing fn Boston, belloves herself the rightfu! heir of $10,000,000 of projierty n Glas- gow, aml nearly $2,000,000 fn Maryland, loft In the cightocnth century by Willlam Mackey, of direct Aescondant. 80 betieyes her clutm good, and will soon she s hor property there. HOG-CHOLERA. lowa, with the hog-cholera, thne, ————————— CORRECTION, Was crroneous uess as usual, ———— HUMOR. e —— A lawyer leave for Bvotland to push the matter. attention was fimt called to the property by an- advertisement lu o ity paver Iast Nuvember fn reference to clals of partics In Maryland to Roeciat Dispateh to Ths Tribune, INDEPENDENOER, Ia., Jan. B.~Large numbers of logs are dyinz off ‘{n Buchauvan County, No leas than 1,000 died fu vne neichborbood within two weeks'- KEsnARRE, Pa., Jan. 5, —Tho report tele- Kruuacd from hiero on the 8d Inst. reiative to the asslgnment of N. Wolle & Co., drugglats, Thu firin {a transacting busi- velved telegeaphlc ordera to demand requlsite sutisfaction frain the Bey, 5, —Tue Iusgarfan deflep for eriou, ¢ D ler The prodigal's return—Uold cames to par, ‘The day alter washing day Is one of sad trony. A bouquot fs & zood scenter-plece for the diue Ing-table. There {s nothing like a shorthand reporter to tako a man down. Tue Egyptlan i the head of * Qld Mades.' ram(ds may bo classed under A man's character {4 Jiko o feuro—you cannot strengthen it by whitewash, Dr. Riley deciares that *Insccts have been known to bo insune.” Joony-tick t Daes bo allude to the ‘To u young man strugeliog with a still young- cr mustuche, the ** durkest hour Is Just before the down.” Iow many Tuiners do nothing but tumbie in o circus ull thelr lves for wunt of au apprecla. tive Ruskint We havo a five-cent counter, too. tunroll, un which be marke them up twent) 8100 —~ Ko Sentind, is -swkcu ol by the N Laving *low-necked lews,” n shot cvery hour. Botwehod! great practical utliiey fv ** Wa nover saw i i, # yyhio thought i aain to stoal just boen stolen. ton. In' of yarbs; do bint, an’ wny boustin’,? brutes {n the scale of bemi” ar=+" And what fs un{" Sehohurle Counly who lisi 4+ Iis cany hus pe of luw brought up. cide for do blamtirn” e docs Lorne's piper, who was in flighland costume, York Cownnercial us A clack ts Lelng exbibited at Parls which irea suys thot lts to kil tme.” ! says mn exchange an_ umnbrefla." ‘Lhien you BEVer BAW & Jnau whose umbrells bad ‘The difference "twixt tweedloduin and tweo- dledeeds filustratod by tha fuct that tha richimun witl a great appetite e called au epicurg, and tho truwip with s great appotite s colled o glut- now- 6 tukes Instructor—* What docs Condlllac say about Student—*" lle Uuatan Cuminerciul Bullelin, A bray slug ale—Tte voleeof the doukey, Btrict nine—A well-traiued base-ball teaur, says o brate ls an Imperfect uulmol? Justruct- Btudent—* Man is o perfect brute,"—2arvard Cronson, A'tenmp clalmed to have drank brandy and water with Neal Dow, sud the wholu State of Muine was ugftated} but he subscquently ex- piatued thut he drank the biaudy und Neal the wuter, aud peacy wes immediaidly reatorod. These are the days of ccouomy. Yesterday a man was having ushiver dvor-plato engraved, and b requested that @ blank space be lelt below thy nume, 0 that s 8ge could by udded, fu caso 1L wus dislrable to use thy platu ou his cotlin atter bils death.—Lurner's Latis Jeporiers It was o very honest old Dutch Judeo In cued forsaveral hours tu tho argunents of couusel aud then salds n ferry sbly uruuml|nu both sfdes, and dure huve peun sumie ferey ples poluts y shall dake dreo dxl‘yl to gonsider thesy wints, but L shall ewentually de- The sugur question—* Oue or two lumps, deart™ Itousckecpers are wedgelng war on thecarpet- Leetle, Poloters and settors—Froof-readors aud con- positurs, We presume tho caves of the ocean arc wostly salt rheuws, The Exzcalstor—still lire, wagzes who works lu a distillery are Wheu you come to o guide-board that s illegi- blo~"Thut fa & * bad elgu." Thero 1a mau at the South End who gets 50 ccuts yard for soveliug suow—Lack yunls. Lo differenco bolween Turuer's fumous pict- ure sud cutting your chin fs: One is & Blave Bulp, aud the other a shave slip. Wo ayc often saked 1f foreigners lke our **in. stitutions.” |, ¥rom tha numuber thut n thew, wo should say they aid. wre fuun Christuiis was such 8 windy, blusteriug day, that o great wany wlukmle‘cunz mEn Were out to sce what the juge. * Go to the d—11" gaj. ©r to thu teuth man wh' within g bul{-buuy sldewnik shoveled ofL.! Jouug ladf d suow tuabiovel.” Ho was eugug ————— Good Advice, A‘mdln! it g:lud ity gorra,"” Jiberulzn avplivent, l’m-nln!mlllw fes Liad da thelr stock- au frato househiold- the bell auted ¢ his said the ‘b no An Irish shiocwaker lately advised & customer, when be complaitied of Uls Bow bou.s belis tight, pot tu put them on uutll be bad wony, tts 107 & duy OF W0, . » Clem, what's yo' 'pinlon ob do fysterl” #\Vell, 'Helyus, I valls do fyster do ki { yo pute 'im in yer jnouf, naken do res’ ob de vyags widout o THE WEATHER. Intimation that Another Cold Wave Is on This One's Heels, The Present Experfence Unprece=- dented In Signai-Service Records. Cleveland and Erie Enduring Their Hibernation with 8mali Hope of Relief, Tralvs In the Far Nouth Dlocked Up with Something Never Secen Before. Great Apprehension Existing Regarding the Prospects for Oranges. INDICATIONS, Orrice or Tux Cnter SioNan Urricer, Wasuinoeron, . C., Jan. =12, nn—Indica- tions—For Teuneasee and the Obio Valley, warmer southwest winds, falling barometer, clondy weather and possibly Hght snow, For the Unper Miseissippt and Luwer Missourt Valleys and the Upper Laku region, falling Larometer, northwest back to warimer west uid sonthwest winds, clear, followed Ly hazy or cloudy weather. For'the Lower Lako reglon, southwest winds, cloudy weather, with suow, risig, followed Dy {:ll’l‘l’ug barometer, statlonary or lgher tempera- LOCAL ONARRYATIONA, _Ciitraao, Jan, 5, _ N, W, b LR Wi, brisk, 0l 43 8. gentle 37" e bi Milwau Nashvillo Naw Urleat W 1 Yankion CANADA. #p2cial Disualc to The Tridune. Briontox, Ont., Jan, 5.—An unknown woman, traveling West by the Grand Truvk Rafiway on New Year's Day, who sald she was golng to Colurado, got off the tralti hereand remaimed at. a hotel aver night. In tho morulug sho wan- dered off futo tha country through the flerco atorm prevailing ot that time, and was ycstor- day found upon the lce in the marsh near Presque Isle Point, frozen to deatt, While on tbe traln she nppeared to be In great distress, and acted os if lior muind was affected, 8he was woll dresged, about BO years of sge, wmedium hight, aud welghing about 140 pounds, hav- ing reddlsb, curly balr, slightly grizzted, The uquest failed to clelt her Identlty, Special Dispatca to Tha Trivune. Bruarrony, Jan. B.—The suow blockade Is not yet entirely removed, and a day of two must clapse beforo the trulns can be expected to rup regulorly. The main itne of the Grand ‘Trunk Ratlroad has not auffered so much as the Buffalo & Goderich Division. Between Strat- ford and Goderich thore Is u gang of vver 150 men eoraged in clearjug the truck, The river- crossing at rort Edwoard fs all right, and an fco’ bridce hus been formed ot the mouth of the river, Tho forry at Barnla s blocked by the feo. The Stationmaster here dispatehed o speclal tralu to Goderleh, preceded by two snow-plows, but they wers brought to a wiand-still ot Iloluea’ 111, nicar Clinton, and in a short tlme were completely burled Iu the snow, A special train wus also dispatchied for Loudon, but wus uunble to go further than i, Mary's. No trains hava arrived from London oy Luffulo since Thuraday morning. ‘Tho malls for Uoderleh snd uorth of here wero forwarded Lhis wornini by toams, CLEVELAND, O. Hueeial Diwateh 1o The Tridune. CLEVELAND, O., Jan. 5.~The embarzo on malls and general travel from the Eoat still cou- tiues. In an nterview with the Superintend- ent of the Lake 8horo Hoad, be says thay it will wrobably bo till Thureday of this week beforn ouy regular trolos will run tu Buffale. Quno traln makes as good thne as possible, dally, bu- between Cleveland and Erlo, but no New York wall bus heen recefved fn the city sice lust Monday. The Buperintendent of this division of the Raflway Mall Bersics suvs that he has been Iuformed that the wull from New York bus been scut smes Friduv by the Pennsyl- vaula Central and’ Clevelond & Thitsburyg Roads, but none has been yut recelyed, Uravel 18 nhnost entiroly suspended, and tho depats ure deserted, even by thy usuu! olllcars. ‘Uhere hus been nothing ke o sitce tha rallroad steiko of 1577, ‘The snow hus fallen tera steadily ull duy, and local ubservatlous arg thiat the weather will bo colder and still iore stormy, It will tuko ut Joust u dav und a hall to put the Lruiue runuing alter tie stori cedses. MORE COMING, Spectal Dispatch (0 The Tribune, Wasiminaros, D, C., Jan. 5.—~The ofllcers of thy Weather Bureau give some hope for mikler veatber, 1ndeed, the temporature bos alrcady samowkiut tnoderatea, but thers are sigus of a seconi cold wave ju the extremo Nortuwest. Private dispatches recelved hero to-day from Now Orleans say the thermometer lLus been down to @ degrees above xero,—sometbing al- wost unknown in that lutitude. While the ef- “fect may be very beneliicial on the yellow-fever germs, it 1s fearcd that the vrangu vrop will be destroycd, a8 the orauge-troy ia nol able to emlura o trmperature lowey than_sbout 20) de- greea wbove xero, Phe Westher Burcau olliclals copmider the bresent Arvtie wave the most re- markablo sfuce the estubliskimentof the Bureau. . IN FLORIDA, JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Jun, 5.—A drizzlivg rain with sleet fell last nlght, the thermometer fatl- ingto 80. Everything wes covercd this norn. ing with & coat of thin lee, ‘This is slwost un- precedented, . Nothing of the kind has been knowo for at Jesst thity yeers. if cver. IL 13 not knowy yet whether the orange trecs snd fruft sre jufured. Soow fell in couslderable quantity as far sonth as Dupont, tia., sud tralns srriving bere thls moruing from Savavush were A few takes were obscrvuble covered with it. uera yeaterday. : n = MENDOTA, 1L Bpeciul Diswstch 30 4.8 1 13 Mexpora. Hk, Jun. 5~The cold that bas prevatled biere aluce Now-Year's Luv sowewhat relaxed. As ulrlit edvances, however, the wer- cury {5 eteadily deascending uzaiu. and will prov- auly yeacls 16 degrees below. But the piustrut- e bl Wiads wre Lhoent, BLd LG Jute 3aty vi the cold fs not realized, It Is expecied to- morrote that lee-narvesting will be resumed, and that farmera will be ahble to venture forth on trading misslons. With the exception of frozen boas, chickens. and segetables, nothing rerioua is repurted from the surrounding ois- trict. ANNA. ILL. Apecial Dispaich to The Tridune, ARxA, IlL, Jan. 4.—The weatber wo are hav- Ing yets ahead of the oldest inhabitants. AL7 o'clock this morning tbe thermometer stood at 16 degrecs below zero. In couversation with several prominent fruit-growers, we find thevall bahieve the fruit to be safe, a8 tho buds are not swollen any yet, and there has been no rain ve alcet to freese the trees. The cold weather Las been steady, with no thawa. FROZEN TO DEATHL. Bpeciat Dispatck to The Tribune MiLwAUREE, Jan. 5.—This evenioz a widow named Marie Schultz, aged G0 yeara, was found dead upou the tlovr of ber shanty, In the rear of No. 713 Kinnlckinnick avenue. The deceased had not Leen £cat by her nhelghtors for several days. Asshe was very intemperate, (L 1 sup- posed that she lay duwn upon the floor ina drunken stupor and froze to desth. ERIE, PA. Bpectal Dieatch to The Tyibune. Ente, Pa., Jan. 5.—~The Lake Shore Road, be- tween Erio and BufTalo, ts still blocked, Four hundred passcngera uro snowhound here. No il since Thursday. A snow-plow, ten engines, and caboose were wreeked near Northeast. Four tien were badly Injured, The Philadeiphia & Eng Road was opened this alternoon, Trains r‘u;:flmmmunccd to run on tho Erle & Plttsburi vad. NEW ORL NS, Spectal fnspateh tn Jhe Tridune. New Onteans, Jan, 5.—An unusual cause of delay in Southern railroad travel, namely, snow, has hitndered the prompt arrival of the Jackson aud Mobile tralns. Nuw OLgaNs, Jan, 5.—Tha Tellor Commit- tee have not arrived, ‘The tram s reported de- luyed by snow. ‘The weather §s clear aud cold. COLUMBUS, Corvsnus, 0., Jan, 5.—t, Corbett, driver of the High atreet charfol, was found dead on his box to-night, death being caused ‘f paralysis ot the heart, Induced by extreme cond, BUFFALO. Burparo, Jan. h.—The starm has eotively abated, and prospeets of an curly opening of the various ratlronds ure consldered good. WINTER BAILROADING. - gracuss (N. ¥.) Standard. Mr. R. M. Stearns, a commerciul travelor, ar- rived In Byracuse from Bandy Creek last night, coming by way of Rume. Mr. Stearna left this city for Watertown just one week sge yesterduy. Thetealu reached 8andy Creek and could pro- ceed no further on sccount of the heavy snow- storm. There were some seventy ladics and geutlemen in tho sume dilemma, wrriving ot that station sowe thue during the same day., And thero the crowd has been competled to remain for vight days, belng unable to communicute with the outslde world suva by tele- gruph. Various cxpedicuts were resorted to to make the timo pass pleasant- Iy, Blelghing paries were {mprovised and cuchra was Kept running night and doy, Most ol the vassenzers put up at the hotels, and some few of them remained the entiru tine on tho train, Conductor Jack Hebron kindly ruu- ning the rame down to the hotel when the pas- sengers wanted to take ther meals, Among those present _were goutlemen from Bur. Fronelweo and Naw York, One young toan srons Caltfornia wus on his way to Uouverneur, 8. Lawrence County, wlere ho wan to be mar- ried. **What shall [ doI" was the young tman's agunlzed query. **T)o,” repeated theys ¢ why, telegraph your sttuation ? And ho telegranhad, and the answer caime back, **Wo are all ready ad waiting for soul" ‘Tnen the agonized youug man remarked: * Well, they atn’t walt- 10 any worse than ! am!? Among the snow-bound was the Rev, 8. A, Halght, of tho Flrst Presbyterfan Church, Wat- ertown. [l couldn't play euchre very well, but Tie could smoke and preach, and e did the lat- ter with great acceptance lost Bunday iu the Cungreeationgl Chureh {n the village, © Al the passengers who coula do so turned out to swoll the congrerstion, Dr. A, Pendrick, of New York, was golng to toiud the funceral of his father at Ogdensbure, Whilo wailing he received tho ssd sunounce- ment of the death of his mother, Still unother gentleman from New York, Dr. Richmond, re- ceived o telegram of tho (finess of bis child, O1 caurse, such news made them all the more anxions to have the blockndo raised, At Ienchett's tCrossing, threo aud onc-half miles above Bandy Creek, two cngines and o snow-plow were fast In o anowhank for a week, the englueers and firemen walking a mtletoa furmet's to bosrd, Friduy last, huving used all their fuch, they were obliged to leavo thelr en- glues on the track. . Yesterduy evening a traln got through from the south, and started back with many of the fmprisonced passengers. Between Sandy Creek and Richland the locontives were agraln cuught in the finnense snowdrifts, but I)lmll{ man- aged to reach Richland, whers apother locomo- Uve wos put on, and Rome was fuslly slichted. The snowdrilts are all the way trom sis 1o slx- teen feet deep, Yestenduy, all atong the ling from Sandy Creek to within a few mllea of Rome, the'suow cate down fu perfect sheets, the passcuzers declaring they had never belore experenced such u stori, DISTRESS IN BRAZIL. Tereiblo Sullering In the Provineo of Cearn— Fullure of the Crops and Denth of. tao Cattlo=fmalljiox und Sturvation. New York Heratd, The latest advices from Pernambuco, Brazll, by the ateamer Rio de daneiro, confirm the Heara!d’s telegram concernlug tamine’ and pes- thieaee In the Hroxihan Provioce of Ceara. From the Interior of the proviuco the famished fuhabitants bave led to tho seaport of Fortuleza by thousanuds, swelliue the nopulation of that city from (LUO0 to 200,000 souls, Fortaleza is the only prominent seuport townntho provinee, sud offers the only outlot by which Rls Jauelro or Pernambuce can be reaghied, To this port the natives have fled to cscape tho Inevitably starvation that awaited them, wul then havo tallen victhns In great numbers to the wwall- pux, Pernombuco advives stato that, with the lwn(lrnw and famine combined, tho alstress in Fortaleza is terribly, and daily v the ncrease, wud, unleas an abatunwent of both ls soou Fe- purted, thireatens to destroy the greater portion of the population ol Ceary, The provines or Stupe of Ceara o the most northeastorn of the aziltan Emnpire, and em- braces an arcs about ciuul to that of the State o w York, Iy hus a scacoast of sbout 18) miles und several small seaport townis, the only ong ot cotsiderablu sizo being Fortaleaa, wiich ordinaiily has & population ot 15008 Tue suutheasiern, southern, wid seacuast parts of tho countey uro mounaitions, but the greater vart ot the brovinee vonsists of vast proirics and plaine, 'The population of the proviuce, according tu the conaus of 1572 was SO0, which hus rapldly Inercused sioce that thine, sl vuinbered fn 1876, the date of the heginning of tho present distress, uearly 1,000,600, ‘Che cll- wate b mikl throughout “the year, ressbling that of Catifornla, bavlug o raing scoson fron May to August, sud smnoier semon (rom Au- iust to Junuary, The populstion is slinost en- y Portteucae, which luigzouge prevails in the ‘The relislon Is Catholic throughout. the ruln dallgd snd u drought cnaued the crops o the casteru part of the pruvinee and caused the death of hun- dreds of thousands of cultle, the main support of the burk couutry, fn thas year, s i this, the peoplu from thie Juterfor crowded frous the wrid wud barrcu plufis 10 the seacosst, They swaried juto Fortateza und tho otber seaport towos, deaving thete surviviog herds to hive ey beat they could, aud deaesting Uik howes fur the food uud fical alr of the acacoust. The dis- tress, which then culunnated fu the sturvation of huudreds In the citics, was broughit to thy attentivn of the Uoyernment, Shins were char- tered by authority of the Goverument at Rio Juuwro, aml the greater postion of thy Jpbaln- tauta wery removed froiu the provinee to Rio Jouelto, Peroambuco, aumd Babls. 1ni1s offorts torelleve the distress by this sud tbe res- cut famioe the drazili Governmeut bas expendud ¥3.000,000, | this coutrioutions from the Proviuces, England, Fraoce, Porugst, aud tbo ald furbisncd by werchauta v New York, . A fow merchants in Now York, (n 1876 cobtributed $A000, which was wugniented by douatlon uf 20X lruin Lo businces wey of Livirvoul, Euglund, sud varluus suws froun othier marltine nations, cudutnes trading with the Bruailiau Ewpire. 'Ide #120t of the judabe Stuuts from the funnuc-stricken distries fu 1576 Jeft Cearn nearly depopulated. ‘Phe Goveroment 1o I5iT alded vust numbers of the people to return aud Lurnished them Ly wicans of Jiving amd planting crops for tais year, Phe drouth ol e st suasner Bas, 16 resmns, % ¥ TN S TWURRN FE 9008 LER T S TR WSS ER VP 110} “ticulars of the rovages of the small-pox in wretched pooulation, and has brought them face to face with a famine equsling that of Persia and Chira. The coffee crop haa failed entirely, and the vast herds in the interior have < 2 died off, learinz the natives without suhsist- C I ° Prphses y ence or the praspect of living withont ald from SCROFULA, ahroas, The provinee is so remote from the scat of Gioveronient and the more popuious parts of the Fmpire that, unless energetie and inmeddiate steps ars taken to relicye the fam- The acourge of mankind—Old methods of treatment and remodies s fraud ‘upda humasuity—A ravolution in the treatment of blood and skin humora a aeriainty. OUTICUBA,CUTICURA RESOLVENT - OUTIOUM AL CUTIOURA MR Y {shed and plazue-stricken peaple, it §s probable that the deathi-rate and the eccnes of harror In Fortaleza and the other parts of the province will far exceed those of the yellow-fever citics of the Southern United Stater. The smali-pox, which {s addlig to the horrors of famine in Ceara, was orought from Riv Janetroby retiring reingees from that port tu Fortaleza, and is of A type that has so far resisted the treatment of the native physiclans, ‘Ihe death rate is con- stantly Increasing, The small city of Fortaleza, which'at best affurded but scaht accominoda- tions for Its 11,000 people, I8 overcrowderd be- yond descriptian by the 200,000 that have sought relief aud ahelter In it, and the virulent plagua is swecping them off by the Lundreds, Thero 1810 escape mave by vessela from the port, which 1s avoided by al) thoss knowling of the epidemle, and fu the interior Is nothing but the sluwer, though surcr, death by starvation. A llera'd revorter yesterday called upon the Braziltan Cousul, at No. 42 Broadway, for the purposy of ascertainiog soythbing further re- garaing the calamity which s "visiting the provitce of Ceara, Brazil. Benor Salvador Ue Mendouca wns found in his office, and, in anawer to the inquiry, stated that intelligence received by him trom Pernambuco confirmed, and more than confirmed, the Herald's telegram in rexand to the famine and pestiience in Ceara. “The faming which is now prevafling in this northeastern province of Hrazd," suld Senor Mendouea, **§s not a new distress, but s thy prolongation of the famine of 1574, and has be- fore been brodieht tu the notlce of the people of thie United Btates, In that year the misfor- tune ol the peopie of this untortunate province, which s now fnereasing, recetved the vromnt and eflivient sttention of the Brazilan Govern- nient, whicl_expended uearly ®,000,000 In alle- visting {t, The fallure of the ratus fur the year 18 nd Jast year have proved mishaps beyond the resources of the people of Ceura, snd the consenuence fs fawine.” * Bevur Mendonea statod that the Drazilian Gov- ernincnt was atill tendering atd to the famished people, and would rapidly assist us meny as pussible to leave Jt until tie rany had rendered it inhabitable and possible to cultivate. In re- ward to assistance from vutside the Empire, the Cousul said that, slshoueh s delicacy would pre- vent him from publicly soliiting atd from the pted Rtates, and espoctally from New York City, whose merchants had already voluntarily contributed to the uid ol bis suffering country- men, he would neverthelees gladly o 14 asaistance in bennll of the sutferers thas shoult be tendered, us would the Braxillan Mintsier at Washington. Papers from Perpambueo, recelved at the ofllee of the Noro Munio, rive additional par- ort- aleza, and of the effects of the famine in the In- terior. The pestilence has reached the other =eaport towns of thy rruvlnm' and vessels from the coast towns and Rio Juneiro have quit the nnrlsls, white ottiers are warued off aud do not touch, 1t dosn not take tong for the weary invalid tolose faith in medicine, ‘Pathy after 'pathy is ex- hausted, remedy aftar remedy Is tried and found wanting, until inhappy rietim of medical sc)- ence () ahandons tne strugele and restrns bimaslf to hle fate, Tua treatment of chronic disgases of tha blond for five bundred yesrs has boen 8 hoart- Tess frand upon mankind. ‘It ts hardly & question whether the grlcl!to of medicine hav dot been 2 curea rather than & blessing. Beginning in the ear. lier centaries with charnie, conjurations, amalals, rings, Lha saventh son of the seventh son, the ofl of lzards, the King'e touch, and otber methods and practicea originating In Ignorance and superatition, untii we reach the coming of *‘Paracelens, the Adam of the mediral world, who Sirst bronght ain luto the professiyn.” e introduced mercury for the treatment of the dixeases under conalderation, For four hundted years this minetal polson has sheitared the constisutions uf mankind, andis to- day tho epecific of_tha madical schools far scrofa. lotin affecttons. Contrast this virulent, corrosive polson with the CUTICURA RESOLVENT, Purely Modicinal and harmless to the yonnzest child, this great reme edy offers to the weary invalld abealnte and perma- nent rellef, Nocomoinationof medics! sabetances ever befure otfered Ltho aficlud possesses the wou« derfal propertics of the Rusouvenr. No olbher form or process of cire, elther of medictne for 1n- tel agninlsiration, or of electris or othér outward medical appliances, posscssea’s tithe of 1ta curative power because they do not strike atthe preat caunss of human weakness and auffering. Having discovered tho elements of discaso that maintain the debilitated eonaltions of scrofuls snd corrunt biood, the Hzsonvenr was compannded of orlvinal medictnal agunts that had in themseiven ttie power u dlesolving e away, ty accowmplish witdet ttminzies with the contents of the stoniach, 1t Lakes Ite “Dlace aniong tie constituents of the very avenne sl channel of and expelling disesse-breod - mia, verfecting digeation, d punfying tine Aulids, (e medical action seems unbounded bocaue of its resvlvent and purifying action. o medical preparation to be funud thany of the etatlard worka pussesses thts uew aud orige {usl feature, el tae elrcu! CUTICURA ¢ For all External Allments, aselsted by the Crricuna Boar, {s simply wonder- fal. It cliallenges the admiration of the moet big- ated practitioner. Nothing ifke jt has over hee fore heen known for tho enre of Humors of the Scalp and SBkin, with luss of llair, Scrofulons Ul - cers, Sore and Discharging Wounds, bhurns, Ncalds, Cals and Festers, licning Piles and Itching Affections, Rore and HKtff Muscles and Jointd, Diphtheris and Sore Throat, and all ordinazy all- —e—— o OLD HICKORY’S NERVE. ow He Vetoed Bwindiing on & Tennessee | Monts. Kvery msiertion rozarhing this remeds Raco-Course, ;lc::l'grruu by documentary evidence in our poe- Nashrille Carresvandence New York Herald, Many are the interesting sccues of Jackson'a 1ife which his blograplier, Partoun, hos omitted and not brought to light. When a boy i saw hita scare and put to flizht 20,000 men, The oc- caslon waa this: Ureyhound, o Kentucky horse, had Leaten Double-Hehd, 8 Tennessea horse, und they were afterward nistched for $5,000 a side, to be run on the Clover Bottomn Course. My uncle, Jusephus 11 Conn, carrled me on horscback beind hin to see the race. e sct e on the cedar fence and told me to rematn till he returned, Iu those du{n not only couu- ties but States, in full feather, attended the race-cours as B great vatiunal amusemont, anil the same 18 stitl kept up fu France und England under the fostering voru of each Uovernineut, ‘Fhere wust have beon 20,000 versuns present, Inever witnessed such fleree betting between the Btates, Horses and negroes were put up, A large pound was filled with horses snd negroes bet on the resuit of this ree. Thetime had now arrived for the competitors 10 appear on the track. | heard somo loud talking, and, looking duwn the tracl w, for the fiest time, Uen, dJackeon, riding slowly on & gruy harse, with lonz platols held i cach hand, "I think ey were as lungz us my ann and had a inouth that o ground-syuirrelconld enter. Jo hiswake foilowed oy uncte, Conu, Stokeley, Duoncleon, Pattun, Anicrson, and several others as flerce os bulld As Gen. Jackson led the van and ap- prouciied tho Judges' stend he was rapldly tath- CUTICUTA SOAP, Madicinal and Toiloet, {s prepared from CuTicuRa in a modified form, ant 1s pusitively indispensable in the trestmont of 8kin and Scalv’ Discasen. We recommend it for the preservation of 8kine of Infants, for gentlemen who shaye and are troubled with huniors, for thoye who desire & clean and wholesome Skin aud Sealp, and for_all purposes of 1ho tollet, balh, and nur- sery. Its modicinal Ingredionts aro so refined and purife theie presence 18 known only by their rand curative effacts, whilo ita delightfil ang re- reshing fragrance equals or surpsasses tho flnest Parisian Boaps, ‘The Curicuua esrnixn are prepared by Wxexs & Porren, Chemists and Drugeists, 300 Wavhing. o finston, and for waie by all drogeiats, Price of Crricura, small boxes, H0 cents; larga bozxes, containingtwo and A half times the quantity of amsll, 81. HesoLvENT, §1 per bottle. Curi- cuna Soar, 25 cents; by mall, 30 ceata; turce cakue, 70 cents, Propossls for Army Transportation Orrict Cutep @, M., DEranTxext or DArors, 87, Pavi, Minn,, Dec. ¢8, 1878, BEALLD PROPOSALS, in triplicate, snbject to the usual conditions snd requirements, will be ro- ue and gesticuluting, As e ane DY | coived ot this offico until 12 o'clock noan on the me he said that. he had - rrefragabio | 3oih day of Fehruary, 1470, at which time and prool that this was to by @ Joekev | place they will bo upuned in the presenca of b d- race, that Greghoumd was sven in the wheat- field the nleht “bofore, which disqualified him for the race, and that ble rider was to reccive 2500 to thruw it off, sud by the eternal tiod " lio would shoot the firet man who brought his horse upon the track; that the people's money should not be stolen from thetn in this manner. He talked lucesenntly, while the spittle rolled Irom bils mouth and “the fire trom his vy 1 have seen bears and wolves at bay, but lie wus certainly the most feroclous-louking anfmal that | had ever secn, 1is appearance and mun- ner struck terror Lo the licarts of 20,000 peaple. 11 they felt as L 0dd every ene expeeted to by slaie,” He unnounced tothe parties i they wanted soma fead in their hidos to first bringe thelr horses on the touck, for *=by the eterual hewould Kill the trst man that attempted to dou so, There wus wu respouse to this challenge, amd, siter waliing some tine aud they fuiling to appear, Gen. Juckson aand L way agreat mistake lu the opinlon of sowme, that be ind octed hostily, without consideration, He would give the scoundrels a fulr tila), and to that end Lie would constitute a court to fuvesti- ato this matter, who would hiear the proof aud do justice to all parties. Thereupon he ap- paited o Bnerlll to keep onder sud tive udges to hear tho cuse, Proclumation was mada that the court was otien and was ready to proceeil to business, utd dor the partiea to appear sud defend themselves, No ope sppearing, G, dups, for the transportation of military supblies, etc., on the folluwiug roates in tho Department of Dakotas, dorlug the year commenciug April 1, 1H7D, and ending March 1, 1850 1. ~WAGON TRANSPORTATION from sud to statiuns in the State of Minn Diakots, subject (o the conditl contained tn forn. of cuntrict for that service, adopted Der. 17, 1878, 2, —ROUTE IN MONTANA, Wagon Trdnspurta- tlon from and Lo statfuns ln the Territory of Mon- tans, eic,,in sceordance with conditfons contained '1'-'1"1':1'-}:?’ contract for that service, adopied Doc. ) N MISSOURE AND YELLOWSTONE RIV- belween Yankton, D, T., und Port Benton, .y Al posts or etations on the Missouri liver, ustween sald plares. from the LOth of March to tho B1at of October, 18705 and from Yankton and Lixe marck, 1), ., (hrough to Fort Kcogn and By Worn Depot, 1. ", 4od between Fort Keogh and Big lloru Depot un the Yellowstone River, from and bolween May 1 and Aug. 31, 1870, aubject to thie conditions contalned In_ form of contrsct fur that service, sdopted Dec, 17, 1574, Proposals for this route ahould specify a rate per wile for vach oficer, enlinied man, or employo and 1, snd for 100 f‘o«mll or 100 miles for mili- tary stores and supplies tor tho wholu_ronte. No Vll’llll with tho distance will bo entertained. FERRTAGK between Fort Abraham Lincoln, D, T, snd Blamarck, D, 'T.: and botween suid Fort and Furry Landing opposite thereio, subject to the couditions contalued In form of contract for that service, adopted Dec, 17, 1578, Each broposal must e in triplicate, separate for each rotita, wna accompanled by o boid I e eis El M. Juckson Introduced the wituesses, DIOV- | of fen tbuuwand dollard ($10,000), executed 1n 1ug the brtbery of Orehound'’s vho was | lozal form by two oF more revponsible persons, cez- 10 Tecelve §500 to thow off the race, having re- | tiRed as fully rospunsiblo by s Judge or Clork uf Unlted Kiates District Court, guaranteelns that ©33a the coutract I8 awaraod o (00 POFHON PFOPON- ing, within sixty days, it will be accepted and en- tered Into, and good ‘and sutficiont security fur- nlehed ninediately by ki fn the sum of ity thousand dolisrs (8:30),000), for the faithtul fulnli- ment of the coutrart, ox “m.)(ur the furpiage, b :I'.'ll“ care & bond for §3, wuwt uccompany the Governinant ressrves tha right Lo reject any cewed $250 ln pdvance, and that Ureyhouud had beun turped dnto the wheat-field the night be- tore. Me awain called on the parties to sppear sud contradict this proof, and vindicate thoir Innovonce, ‘They fulliug to apoear, Geu. Jack- son told thy court that the proof was closed, amd for them to render thale Judgment In the premsises, which, 1 o few wonients, was done in «dunca with the facts proved. 1 way o fenen furming obw |lnub of the large “’l’uv‘r‘x‘g‘!“h‘:“n"[‘f ml."c»g:n.ln.mmn T e : > 4 N . 1 bid w on o B e e i orosv: | Liider 1 brosemt in perion or by duty authorlssd Agent o atturaey, at tis opening of the bide, aud is thon and there prepared 1o shuw that bu b fully able to mr{lununu contract 1u all respects, it swarded totun, *In the case of river transports- ton hidaees must subunt & st of boats, yiving naine, tounage, sxe, vte,, with whicu they cxpuct 10 perfuru thie acrvice, alyand forms of contract and also s statenicnt of shipments n I ri and Yellowstono Itivers dur- fnig tho svason of 187N, which will bo takeu as the bauls in determining the Jawest bid received undor this advertiveignt, miay b had by applicativa to this ottice, or to the ollica of the Quarturuater's Gien, dackson waved the dechion, aud sald: * Now, g valimly und Ju order, snd cnl: own roperty.” Wher the word was glven the propie come with a rush. Iy uiory terrible than un army with banucrs, ) uguiuet the Jence, and in the Ul 4 over they kuocked 1 down for 100 yards, [ was overiurned und nearly trampled to death, Each wian got bis property, sad thus the Trauduleut race was broken up by st exbibition ol the most extruordiuary couraze, Me did that day what it would have regquired 2,000 | Department af 1L ; Bt Louls, Mo, ; Fort armed en to have eflected, Al) this was swarek, D. elferted by the presente und action of one man, sl mast. Vo ladniugd x:iupom- % wind withoat the drawine of ous drop ol bluod, iation on *Tloute I Aiuncsots. aull ko A certaln knowledee thiat in one cvent streams of Lloud would have Howed eRected this great awl worthy objevt. ¢ B QCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Yonk, Jan.b.—Arrived, overdue, steam- er Abyssinty, froms Liverpoul, Nouvork, V., Jan: 8.~Tho German steaw- ship Leipaig fs ashore off Beven-Faot Kaoll, LoNuvoN, Ji 8.~The steamshio Britauole, ta, fsevuri aud Yellowstone Hivers,’ ™ cic., as the cave tisy be, aud addrussod to the undorvigued, CUAN, . TOMPKINY, Deputy Quartermaater-Generm), U, 8. Anny, Chiel Quarteiiasier. Yroposals for Army Supplies, Orrice oF ¥URCHA3INO s%D DIPOT Coupinrany, W, B, ‘The Btate Linc steamsbip Stute of Louislaua, frowm Glasgow fur New Yok, which went ashore in Loueh Lorne, Dec. 24, went tu pleces Batur- &y, Nouronk, Jan, 5.—~The steamship Lelpaig gol @-iound buxes, s off, and procecdud. 20, w-.'.‘.‘:. n'u'-"»".« bard, dry, sud_but Lo coutaln e — e wury Lhiad 10 par cat Fedln n skrapped buzer, 100 wations Lard UIL'¥sire 1a o-barloi cai two caas SUICIDE, O G Sobiuas 4 ueo's Dried Apples, 1a 3-paund pack: s mw.l'mu:u 'll?-’l‘ll Tridune, '5‘;":‘:"“‘1:""&’”':“( 04y "d': lm' D:a MiLwaukes, Jay, 5.—This torenoon Colesting | (Jf5 Mus Crackors (sods. wuter, and butiar, packed Hantzech was tound deaa ju bud st the residence vllhp::nllb‘:’l'nlrlle raCped i maper g Latin s 4 i naper wig vacked ¥ W & caae, Tttt cusenuf N vach siutl, Jocd wich paper, Vungned, aud Kreuied, and sifappv 0 pounds Lard. Eholte’ Leat, Kettle rendored. (v vl hey of her parcnts; at No. 1802 Chestout street, hav- fug committed sulclde by taking hydrate of cbloral sud sume other pofsun fu the shave of u [ S FESi et ths, Copotntatonces. 3 1 tica to 8 care. Decensod was 25 years of aie, aud bad | a1 c2 NS RSl dhato BN i Sntopta Buwllw» cet cmploved os 8 elerk in the dry-goods sturs , 11, Hautzsch, No. 334 Cheatnuy ordyt. ids wil) ba received for the whols ur any fwritou o he aboVE BlwuDLe Which Areiv b Incivisd or ddas Creased a8 inay b sequised ai e of vponlig. Actusl tary at time of detivery la reaulivd, and op cUario fur fachagye wi be wlowed. Proposals will e yeceived sutect 10 o yaual cundt S1ume. and Wuiet bd wecalnanled by imiies Bunk It nforinatlon will be fuee laficd vi 4y 18 ol % e HAEIY rapect any oF ail LG 1 rau Tyt Al 3ud €. 8 frer ot Brlzelier o, M plwsye use Suzoduut, aud rub it lo well. Jt gives sucapleaiaut reltef from parched tongue resuli; frow slvep, prosutey toe b 1thtul aycretiogs o tw mottu.’ 14 will cost word for' meds dud yuca tdugs, bub dus't begepdgedt.e 1 o B BUSINESS” NOTICES. e~y new mathuwtic cigareites never ustaut relict, Sold by drugeisie e eyt LUNG DESEASES and INR} Hhabi faid lu givan; AN +atarrh Aty b Wasl v o T CLUS Juthadin s Bl 516t Davy TOLACCO. | livs oy sbvod Srohemte AI0ed Lo (4 vt