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ZTiF CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1879—TWELVE PAGE conel Al Dal ccd Limaelf a8 FIAVERLY 'S THEATIRE, .’.;.‘ »?L’.i',‘(%":‘.’l'.;n’lnd.,t w'l‘.i"".,‘l"‘;:fi.mia....uhm i HANRSNS 4y \G et 1L aought "to sccomy 2 [t e Citizens’ League to Stop the Sale of oljsctn, It ol it itat, ransfer of the Bed Cloud Agency “01. M‘l -est ,s 0 ord 00 Ligunor to Minors. After a fow wrl;rlt'l‘:il'rtima-ltg‘!‘-lr;‘:l, Wood, Indians. I.J y p | 0 was retuctantly prevailed upon to adidress the e TIE MEAT CONTRACT. lie was sfmply over-perswtaded, sand drawn loto something of which he knew nothing. But the combination, it 1s belleyed, is DOOMED TO A BIIONT LIPE, for already there are mutterings of dlacontent. Mr. Miller yesterday expressed regret ab ever having foined it, nnd confessed that he had been fooled, and thu Indicatlons were that he would withdraw from_the alllance days by wayof 8t. Louls. They will ba *nt home ' to their friends Thuredays, Jan. 23 and i «Fropristor aod Manager, MEYER-CLAYBURGITL One more Uriillant Hebrew wedding was chronicled for Chicago lust evening, the bride helng the third daughter of M. Clayburgh, Commissionsr Spofférd Wanla to Seo the Grand Jury, ; Y " oy - [ Claybureh e meeting. The ‘subject of suppreeelng the sale il e DEBUT OF MARIE ROZE, And Tell Alout 6"“'“ Offers and & n:aclehgItcnn{‘l:;Rl%e\‘:’l‘l’l‘nlfl:':‘v’\:.uyin“?:‘!ct,“:ng’nrtl.c’fi !E,(.:l‘l'mun'&"gn.“:rllldur::lr:rh?:::a:m M:yflufll:e]:: AnusaliMeeting InAF“"m‘” ,llall What u!cur’ulnr to minors, sali he, was one which was Fears of an ontb:l“t: The Indian Bu > 5 Mysterlons Safe. Jar Tetend, of his assured n reporter that he had | mie' Mever, weil-known I fashlonable flebrew Has Been Accomplished. emotional, senrational, and practienl at the rame reaun and the Army, time. [t wasn’t mercly with the irls and the T8 WEDNESDAY, Jan. 15, Mozart's Opers, Loys, with the-day awd “the to-morrow, that we 3 ® o deal, but with the echaracter, safety, Caot. W. E. Dougherty, who ls welt known In | LIE NOZZE DX FIGARO. Addresses by Meesrs, Btorrs, Btiles, Bulli- [ et 1o 900 "ot U O (10 ity tor tho | connection with the exposure of the frands at | cherabino.. . Mile, Minnte Hauk van, and Others, future. . The man didn't live who | the Crow Creek and Lower Brule Agencles, ar- | Fl ‘Signor Oalassi S had sufliclent power of faco to atand up and 82y | ryed in thls city Bunday evening. Capt. o lLie favored the sale of Hquor to minors. [Ap- Farwell THalf was Jast comfortatis well ailed, | L Srored the sale of Huue Lo sacuve | Dougherty Ia st present the Indian Agent at but by no means crowded, last evening on the | ever mean enough for that, (Laughter.] And | these two Agencics, and has just returned from nm“lyon of the first n.mu;l meettoz of the Citl- | yet there were nocietlea tor tho protection of the Wasbingion, where he was called to confer with zens’ League for the Suporession of the 8ale of | Palvon-keepers in thelr violation of a law in- | the Attorney-General relative to the prosecu- o P all Al Ligutor to Minors. The platforin was occupled :,,',':::;'_Iw,"’.,“;:,:’,,‘w:]""“l‘e'"':u?n&'"{l‘n:o‘[u{; tion of Dr. Livingstone, the former by n numberof prominent gentlemen—althotieh | aquor-dealers, bt he didn't oxpect It in the | ARCnt. Capt. ougherty occuples & rather | anursdeyc.tLucla il Lammermoor™~Ysdame Etelka certatn of the dozen or more speakers who had | mild way that Gen, Stiles did. e expected the | anomalous situation, us he is st the same time a;’,‘,‘fl,‘_fl;‘.?::::.:'mmx:m";,, Marle Roze, Madame been ndvertised were chicfly conspicuous by miffennfum, but hardiy this week., te wanted | an officer of the army and an agent of the In- | yayiache, Signor Gitiandi (his Srat sppesrance'tn Amers thele absence—and by the memuvers of the Y, | the co-operation of the salonn-kecpers, but be | dian Department. e, in the course of a long ' - 19 4" Usiam] Tn the cast. 2 iy 5 e y [ fatinee ~Second appestance of Madai M. € A. male chofr, lf‘l“';""f;'g.“’l’x‘i' it by compelling them to obey | conversation, expressed & very high opinfon of | gEaturdsy Matines—fecond appearance o me plauge.] They would never Mr. ¥, F. Ebnendorf, President of the League, | e persuaded, safd that he would, at the next mecting of the Board, move a reconslderation of the vole by whichi all the contracts had been lety and also the ndoption of the maforlty renort of tho Com- nifttee on Publlc Service. If he stands by his romise, the combination will fall to pieces in nunncy; 1f he doca not, there ia no telling what {t may amonunt to during the year, as it gains Loldness from power. CLEM PERIOLAT AKD DOC GARDNER had a friendly meeting st cvening in a saloon not very far from Tne Trisuxg office. As no reporter wae present—it heing a place where they scll liquors—the proccediugs were com- municated to the eity editor through thenearest telephone. There was somo talk about the meat contract, when Perlolat entered to take the measure of the bartender for a sealskin overcost, Doc Gandner was ritting at case near the warmest part of the room, and talking wlith his usual cloquence, He ssas talking about the meat vontraet, nnd about a parageaph he had read in ‘I'nie TisuNe, ‘There was bitterness in his tone, deflance In bhis manner. Up snoke Pertolat n lieat, amd anoted a French raying to the ulfect that he was_withous fear, and could not be avpraached, Doe Gardner spoke back n plain Baxon that he could, that he had been, that lic was n perennial monttment of Invite- tion, and much more to the samo effe Whereupon Perfolat delivered a brie! but well-emphliasized resume of the lifa of Qardner, to which the latter responded with o geathing review of Perlolat’s public career, Clem went up to Uarduer, nnd dealt that gentleman & sounding slup on the fnco with the back of his band. Gurduer arvse in his mizht, nod there might have been trouble Lut for the kindly bystanders, who lall violent hands wtpon Clem’s coat-tails. They both pro- tested ojrslnst this Interruption, and pleaded for 1 chanee to cut each other’s throots In the open ‘uir. The bartender advised them to stay where they were and get warm. They stayed: they siched and looked at cach other; they melted; they looked at the steaming wrn. Oue of them sald, “ Wi youl " and the other whispered Twilk? And o they drank o hot toddy together, and went off ar n area to dis- ciiss at lelsure the question of approachability, ———et—— circles in New York, Themarriage touk place in Btandard Hall, corner of Miehigan avenuc and Thirteenth etreet, the Rev. Dr. Adler ofie clating, and a large number of relatives and fricnds witnessing the cercmony, which took place at half-post b o'clock. The bride and groom were attended by Mr. Ultmau and Miss Belle Meyer of New York, Mr. and Mra. A. I. Leapold, Mr. Joe Clavbureh, Miss Jenule Clavburgh, Mr, Harry Clayburgl, and Mies Clara Leopold, ‘The toilets of the ladies were of the most ap- proved aml tasty stvle. Tine bride wor2 n Princess bridal robe of white allk, pleated with white satin, and trimmed with orange flowers, bridnl vetl, nud dramonid ornaments, The brides- malids wore rich totlets of a similar materfal. Alr. Samuel Schultz officiated In Lhe capacity of master of cervinonies, and he performed lis dutles with the grace and efficiency which have made him distinguishied upon many similar oe- easfot Aftee the ceretnony, tha large com- pany it Lo the dining-room and sat down to asplendiil wedding supper, prepared by Tloll This consumed at least two hours, during which speechies wero made, toasts offered snd responded to, aud telegrams of congratulue tion from a distance were read, ‘The dining-hall, as well as the dancin hall " above, whero tha narrial was solemuized, were most claborately and tastefully decoruted with fluwers of the eholeest variety, and the best of music was furnished by Johmiy land’s Chicago Orchiesira. One of tiic most pleasing features of the evenine was the presence of Mrs. Dora Kuln, 80 years of age, the havpy posseseor of thirly-two grand-rifl dren and four great-grand-chiliren, every one of whom waa present last cevening. The old lady, who restdea with her sou, Mr. I, A, Kolin, at No. 114 _Calumet avenue, enfoved hersell htgely, and danced a waitz s lively as a crirl of }u,“nuer the party had adjourncd tothe dancing. hall, Lhe Prcsmls to the groom and hrilo were How Millor Was Won-~The True Inward- ness of the Affair, Verv few of the Commissioners were aronnd yesterday, snd several of those who were were compiaining of & severe headacho and a con- fusion ot mind, Especially was this tho cass with thore Who hiad voted for O'Dunnell the day before In the matter of awarding the meat contract, They had the appearance of having been out Iate the night Uefore, ond fnquiry revealed the fact that they bad been out along with O'Donnell, end find had a goud, jovial time, celebrating the vlctory they had helped thelrliost toachieve, They eagerly perused the morning papers, of course, to see whether or not sonic reporter lind fallen in thetr way and chronicled thelr dofngs, and, fnding nothing, they congratulated one another over thelr good fortunc. But later they found that Tur TriouNE bad an loterview with Commissioner Coburn and ifarry Lawrence fouching the lutting of tho meat contract, which they read with great avidity, and digested oa best they conld under the clreumatauces, pausing oceastonally to criticise, atd then Jaughiug right out. COMMISSIONER £POFTORD, however, waa the frst to make nny reference to 4t, which Lie did by beckoning to a reporter to foltow him to an adjolning room,—~nroom where he had orated the day béfore, Tie was followed, of course, and, the two belug seated, the Com- missluner expressed great surprise that Tue Triouns had gotten £o few facts in rezard to the alleged use of money In the meat-award con- troverey. The reporter was amuzed, thought Tie had struck a ming of news, and at once com- menced the exerclse of what fngouulty ho had ©rvva o Madatme Maria Rose 6 ia America in this character, P Commissloner tayt and Scerotary Sch ¥ ' iren Dr. I'Unger's preparation | Commissioner oy 1 Scerotary urz. | - pataniay Night—Mlie. Mionle lauk as **Carmen. catied tha meeting 10 order, and the cholr gave | would have no cffect upon them. [Laughter,] | From bia experience the Caplain belioves, how- | _Box Office open datly after 0 o'clock 8. 1. one of its selections in foteraliy-neceptable Ile wanted this appetite for strong drink re- | ever, that the Indlan Bureau fs too large and style; afbett the basses were a trif prarded ns s disease, nnd he had a preseription | yywieldy to cffect any permanent reforms. t P00 SLOFIY. | jor ft—a flue aterm fu fall. JLaughter. ot "orayer by fhe tev. Tn . Sercer, and | Lo Ao, and 8 term o ffl, JLaughierl | Thercaro sevents.four Agencles now under the another sclection by the cholr, most atipendous dn_fts chiaracter anit the most | charge of the Bureaw, and the fleld is too wide THE SECRETALLY OF THE LEA dangerotis o it effect was the enticement :l:l for the Department as at present organized to wp3 ek 0y i 2y & o4da) o read his unnual report, edving a succint history :".?3 :‘x:“l S‘:l::mllxn‘:’ n"'i.fi'i'&"'éi‘rfi"" l:'l.x’eul';v; “‘fim 8 prones '“Wr:l'lu"' In tia ovinion it T IELON TN i ALL THAT GIYETENS t the League's organization and an aveount | vigorousiy . g will be utterly Impossible for the Interfor De- | 18 NOT GOLiY and the QUIET FAMILY. ol 4 vigorousiy amd persistently. In euch a case, tment 1o ¢ffect t the Q ren Wedoesday and ‘Thursisy Eventngn, and_ Saturds) of Its work. Curlously enough, the report | there could e no ' moderate ™ enfe t a"':":“:u": ckc ,','U,,?.m,m' nlr:‘:c“:l ;:eo::t M T O HENGU AR EU ORI ratlier sarcastically seferred to Judge Medlbster | theluw. There was no uced for b sutting up kAl = a7 and Saturday F: ¢ i e s dactaton fu favor of the saloomkeppers, | J0U%" biit It as necesmary to dlscover the | Tho Acents and contractors hase every b e o et rtete Sl 1\ ding tha fact that a brother of th vrte sl punleh §ts perpétrators. ‘The man | opportunity for colluslon for the in ow play, SUAUN RHUK. " * notwithstanding vrother of the | wwho, for the purpore of preventlng future | purpuse of — committing fraud, and s TIEATRE. Judge sat on the nl;nlv)um" and tuok ft nl: I | eriuie, detected i today, nas ' vobe | they would be more than liiman if they failed RS TITEATRE. The report returned thabka to the ity oflicers ¢ benefactor, and deserved all prafse, | to fmprove the advantages offered, ‘here 18 no e S eanomte " for thelr generally favorable attitude toworas | [Applans ita " rumetraillc knew no | chieck or kuard upon either the ogent of con- | pecyof A B ‘uv;::a .":{:-".'.‘%r"df;"s’;!cm‘..‘. the League, but the thenks were rather modi- l.umfvrnlnla ‘Tliere could be none with it. Its | tractor, and there can be no perimanent reform | 1ar Production of Lesier Wallack's Drama. i) 5 methods were altogether devilieh, and thero was | under the present Joose system of supervielon. fled nud qualifled by the statement that both | T qualifieation of 1 |7 Yoleers Atmen17] | The transfer of the work to the army 6 | Jo/OSEID.A. T they and the Judges could have done more fur | Moderate drinking hiad altured more aplendid | not st all relished by the ofticers, Who | b (e peantitul Feenery, Urand Effects, 8 :m the sdvancement of the cause had they been | intellects to utter ruln and disgrace thon ull the 1 would have a great deal of extra” work | Cocunies and Scrong Cast, o juss mindful of the iulluence of the sa- other causen that bnd destroved humon {ntelll- | Jmposed upon ibem without any com- In preparaf genee combined, It was arcaource and a sub- | pensation. The fact neverthcless remaing, | 3 " 7] " terfuge of Satun to deecive und mislend the un- | sccording to Capt. Douglierty, that while the [ WY S . report stated that but Htte active work, com- | wary,” The citizens' duty was not to soy to the | intentions of the Interlor Department are of ——_—— paratively, lind been done of late, owing to lack | young men, We put these pinces of tempta-| the best, they cannat be succesafully carrled B ASE BA I i I I of means,and the public were earnestly exhorted tlons rizht at your fect. Remember your Crcf:- out. ‘fue Captain made a very Interesting state- to com up and contribute towards the supyort | 1 abd be kind enoueh to avold them.” | ment in regund to ON THIZ ICKE. Favurita Comedlan, his st appearance at four years, supportod. by "Sfiss Lettie Watlack, Mr. John Bisledell and full Prentngs and Matte Joon-keeplng element, In concluston, the = ] ekt ot & Laughter aud applatse.| It wns the shortest | THE TRANSFER OP THE RED CLOUD AGENCT. to make up for his sliortcomings the day before. : fleh and varled, Taey Wil depurt for their fu- | of the Leaguie, thut it might coutiuue the good | loyle on earth to say that If there was nobody | - These Indisus, under the Treats, had bound | A match game will be played to-day (Wednoadsy) at Mr. Spofford estended tho fndes finger of Lia MATRIMONIAL. S Ly O tr. amil Mes, A, | WOFk nmong the soung. tempting, nobodv irould be tewnpted; If there | themselves to locute near the Missourt, 80 that [ ¢\ 0o c #BAE: Mo Dy Rieamiccta by o rizht liand, and, in_answer to the reporter’s - Ciayburili, Mr. and Mrs, F. Mover of New T next thing in order was tha Was no ealoun, nobody wvml:lrehlrunk inone; | they would be near the bare of supplics EOS RNV} A i Rhin, quiries, egan to tall, o sald: LAWTON=---SWAN. York, Mr. and Mrs. M. Einstein, Mr. and Mrs, ELECTION UF UDPFICERY, Il thero was no whitky suld, but very hittle | This would have been directly contrary | — 0 e it would be'drank, {Appiause.| 1t wan the | to the Interest of tho freizhters, and Influences and, on motlun of n_izentlenan In the rear of | citizeus! duty to rotect the i provent | were brought 10 bear o induce thein 10 remove the hell, the President, Mr. Eimendorf, appoine- | exfme _at Its rource, to seé that the present § from the river, The Pacific Rallroad was fater- SSMOLKIIIIN YOU LIIKE.” ed a Commlctee on Nominattone, While the l'i\‘wn’\r‘c]re en{:{:nu!.l .}!n ulrz:n‘lznllluu mluln cated fn lx‘;“‘lm"gt't'l: -;\eun hurd«zdul con. ;_;‘c‘" rrer m:'."dm Commlttee set about dolng the work, Me. El- | ¢ity had ever begun to do what the Lesguc Lad, | teactors, Dr, lrwin, the Agent, wanted to get Uborge France nnd Dogsin *'A Block Game.” The o i et and its suceess showed what o ood cause, an | down near to Colorado, where he has a ranche, EEut Vol Cliiton, Jiekina Willard, Oscar . mendorf kavo an decount of o Leasue's A1st | punoat “purpose, with o it cash, would o, | aui he friteded the fudians by tellivg tem | it (ilo, ' * > *0 e Osat il and last prosecution againat the saloon-keepers. | ‘the League had accomplished much. Let tho | that §f they loeated at tlie river they | Matiners Tuesdaysand Fridaye, At the conclusfon of his remnark, be ealled upon | public ece that it was imade to tive, In fts suc- | woull bo deprived of thelrarins and horaes. NEW DUDLICATIONS, the next speaker, cess were involved the interesta of the present | Red Cloud recelved 125 cows, and fminedlately e b ATIONS, M188 PRANCES T WILLARD. and the future, Its attitudo wasu't oneof syin- | announced that be would not stay at the river. TR 01 Miea Willard dwelt long l 1t I pathetic Lenevolenee to the saluon-keeper. Its [ At a previous interview at Washington they had l ’ Miea ard dwelt loug nnd with verg evle | orgamization was based on 103{!1:&-—1: sterner | obtalned the permlsslon of the President to lo- ' . A notable wedding of the season was the marrlage last evening of Miss Allce Mary Swan, danghter of J. 1L Swau, Esq., to Mr. Lyndon Charles Lawton, of the Goodyesr Rubber Com- pany. The ceremony took place in 8t Paul's Unlveranlist Chureh, tho Rev. W. IL Ryder, . D, ofliciating, dome tlme before the hour set thie chureh was crowded with o large and Iashionable amdlence, Tho altar was beautlfully decorated, a Jarge floral arch of carnations with 1 am giad that this matter Is coming before the Grand Jury. 1 whi tell all I kuow,” * But can't you give it to.the publle through the pross in sdvance s B w'Ihe fact 15, 1 was originally In favor of Féra'a bld.? And you ehanged your mindi" + Becaitse I saw that he hnl o disrepntable crowd hanging around hi,—acrowd I could not assaclate With or bave anything to de wita,"” “\What do you meant ' 1 will teil uil I know when the time comes.” I A Koliny Mr,and Mia. D, A, Kohin, Mr. and s, J. A Ko, Mr. and Mra. G, Forcinan, Sr, and Mrs, A. Leopold, Mr, and Mrs. M. Selz, Me, and Mra, M, Kobin, Mrs. M. Kohn, Me, anil AMrs, 1. Adier, Mr. and Mrs, Jue Horner, Mr. and Mrs. M. SI?‘U ker, Mr. and Mra, Abe Hart, Mr. ond firs. 8. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. J, Austrian, Mr. and Mrs, Abe Frankle, Miss Ross Elnsteln, Miss Little §Sclz, Miss Haunah Kohin, Miss' Jeunie. Kolin, Mtss 1en- rictta Kohn, Sllsn.(.'urnu Kolin, Miss Julla Kotin, Mlss Clars. Kohn, Miss_Dlla Kulnli.\llsn 2, pposi\g Court-House. s You hiave seen what Mr, Coburn suyst?? the monogram of L. and 8, being capecially | Theresa Kolin, Misa Nelllo Koln, Mixa Laura | gong feeting upon the responetbility of the pub- | quality than ecntiment, It Involved the en- | cote where they wished, They had arrived 4 Yas, he has slobbered terribly, and I om | vrominent amidst other designs, Slortly after %."‘,{_g;"'nk:"\l"|:"3\3“"':"":"'(‘5‘“‘,'}";;?""‘“"|fi2h'é:ll}{,“_ Me for the morul shipwreek of the ehitdren, who ient of the law, which was a'ways dis- | within sixty mlluyl of the flur.’mmhlnc lels- 6 o'elock the orpan pealed out the well-known alra of Mendulssobn’s * Wedding Marceh," which was the siznal for the appcaranvy of the bridat party. The procession was headed by the ushers, Measrs. W, I Burrows, James A, Law- rence, J, P. Bover, aud Will D. Keene. Tnen followed the bridesmaids, Miss Anule Gross onthe arm of Mr. Join McMullen, and ilss Jennie Chamberlin escorted by Mr, Sum- ner A. Efy, The mother of the bride, with the’ groom, cante next, and the provesslon was closed with the bride and har father. The cercmony was prrformed by Dr. Rtvder, o Alter the ceremony Mr. and Mrs, Lawton ro- celved thelr friends at the residence of the bride's father, No. 85 Trwenty-flth street , which is to he the future howne of the pair, The houre was decorated with flowers aud tho spaclous were left alone to withstand the allurements of | #grecable to those who vioiated It. | Applause.} | urely 115 miles In thirty-five days. Under the saloon, ‘The apathy of the publle on this xe disagrecable effeets might bo avoided. l} the” Influente of Dr. Irwlo, tho Agent, H' M' S' PINAFORE- ?ublwit. whs o dll»umanamm ’llmu ot dL;('ullmiu-n ;hen-du;fre any Bul;lunt-lkev:per:' urn!sun:—nlfil ke likhu lll'lhl‘!l deimm (‘L‘l tl?fi“‘f‘ mthclr . hut, thanks to the Citlzena’ League, there ha iopu here were, for the mecting wastocenll not gency in the oxiremne end ol e Territory. ] F, N been an awakening. Kiiere were other dangers, | the righteous but sinners to repentance {laugh- | All their subplies must be hauled from the river COMIC OPERA BY ARTHUR SULLIVAN or, that those that lurked m the doorway | ter]—he wouldsavto them, “1f you have suffer- | or from the railroad, the distance belng the Tarcnts kept wine and beer | ed trom persecutions, ra You call them, under | same. [n spite of the fact that thio traders had | {s the most poplar thing ef the kind ever performed fa In thelr cellars, encouraged thele ehildren to | this etatute, free your hearts and consciences | offered to move the supplies fur §25,000, the In- | tdeotionsbie, maKiosis tory desiable for smatonr :, ond sueered at the fdea of totsl abstl- | from all apurehensions of the future, Hhun the | dians were supplied with 100 double teams and | performance In any town or viliaze. Elegant copy, Even minfaters mispplied the Serip- | boyor the Intoxieated man when he entersyour | the usual appiiances for teatning, ot an expense th "m\s muoalc, and libretto complete, malied any- ture tenchings, and the result’ waa not to be | #foun, aa yun would shun the pestilcuce, Drive | of 8i0.000. Thelr success ns freighturs cau bo | Where for#1. — wondered ot. Tublle amd private derellction | them trom your doors, and obey the law, and | eathered from the fact that there are how at the and fguorane. wero responsible for the drunk- | the law will'not trouble you" [Applause. | river awaiting transportation 1,00y, punds enness, the debauchiery, the erino of Lo o In conclusion, Mr. Stores remarked that it was | of oupplies. “T'he Agzency ot present is ajtuated In conclusfon, Miss Willard pleaded with her | 8 fplendid exhibltion of earnestnesathat at half- | only twe miles from Wyoming and eizht miles hearers to close the open dour of the ealoon | pust 10 o'clock at night they were there talking | frusn Nevraska. it 18 only a few hours' ride ’ to thu youvy, befure their unsuspecting | 8bout the bove, [Appinuse.| As there had been | frum the settlements In those Territorics, aud it iR :)' 'fi""fh'" dy foot should pass (s threshold, and, when they | devotion Lo tho cause In the past, so mightthere | is from these ranches that tie Indlans purchaso | *4H " cantatas watch €. 3 nagSUICEnt when aiven voted, 1o do so remembering the foud sisters of | be greater devotion to jtand greater earuestness | guns, ammunition, aud whisky, During the | with Orfental dreas aud scenary. Tho 1sat oe is assy, such as had gony down ko death throueh tie | 0 the year on which they bad just entered, | march of the Red Cloud warsiors thers were power of strung drink, aud remembering, al [Apvlanse. NUMEROUS SIGNS OF DISAPPECTION, o Paaline? o T tha dutfes were oursnd events were God! T'hie Chatrman announced the smount of the | At one fime they had almost decided to murder e St glad of it. llo will have to come to the frant Touw, and, beside, ke has given opportunity for others to tell what they know, i Why don't vou etnbrace the opportunityl “There wero men fn the Board yesteraay who could lave drowned Iilin—men who Kuew toe othier side of the stors.” . ' S#WERR ¥OU APPROACHRD LY THE OTHER MDe ANy, there waa $14,000 put up by Ford and his crowd, and I ats told that 81,000 was lucked up in o certain sate, contingent upon his get- ting the contract,” “Namo the aafe, and Tugs TrinuNe will see that it Is luterviewed.” ; *Ishall be glnd to o before the Grand Jury and ke sonie of theso fellows como to the front, There will be musie if L do.” “\Who do you understund was to et the money you speak of ¢*? ¥ “You will find out that thero sre two sides to banm, Mles Ilclen Leopuld, Miss Dora Koln, Miss Rosa Kohn, Miss Jeunie Rosenticld; Nir. Leopold Meyer, Mr, Ullinan _of New York, Mr. Julius"A. Kolin of New York, Mr. Ben Elusten, Mr. Arthur Binstein, Mr. Moses Adams, Mr,' 8ol Sulzburger, Mr, 8. Lindaucr, Mr, J,_C. Stechelmer, Mr, Henry E. Greene- baum, Mr. Haury G, Foreman, Mr. Heury i1, Mr. Alfred Soydacker, Mr. Bam Seholly of 8an Francisco, Mastera Ilurry, Albert, and Morrls Clnvhnm{:, Abble I, Emnanucl, Oliver, Albert, Harey, Allie, and £ddic Kohw, Shnon, fice, snd Lub\llu Kohn, Hurry and Emmauuel Selz, ond otbers. IAT, BY JURY i a linghalle operctta by the samo author, 80 cents. QUINN---IIENNESST. At the Church of the Iloly Nume nn interest- ing marrlage ceremony took place yesterday wmorning at 6:30 o'clock, Mr. Jrines Quinn, of Albany, N. Y., was united fu marriago to Miss " ; ‘K.':z'u"','.“"""’ Uy Chadwicz, llm this whole story, and 80 will Mr. Coburn, before r n (82).—4 Dino e sharaeti parlors were lled with tho many frieuds of tho | MAry A. Mennicssy, of this city, Tho Re-Rev. | oo (oS ROF JUT® i SERUICTEG 0 wa | contribution, uud the meetlng then adjourned. | tho escort ad join Sittiog Bull, They were | B0l Utenrl” 18 iplinn Agxel? Wut that afer ) brideand groom. Among the mans who pald thetr | Bisliop Foley offictated, aud wills offeriug up | deatt notv wich shosof bredhest, aud heas sicrs, bl i hing Gl huwerer and thly, ster il | bined trted® et 2 S g “Iwill tell thie Grand. Jury oll T know, and | respeets to the newly-made man and wife were: i 5 AT i ~ | and these, God's letle oueal [Abplan [ DOSTPONE trouble, were brought near the river, only to be Cen. - T O ¥t lics, Sl that O'Donnuil nuver approuciied mo dirctly oF | Dir. and Mr. W, I, fyier, S, and M, G I, | o crstiony of the Cathwilo Clutch, Atter | Mr. W) I. Dlacl voni letiers (ram Bust, FUNERAL POSTPONED. induced to o fnto the inerlor by the Agent.and | 20ces The lust luree ara Juvenlics fudireetly.” Scavey, Capt, Iuod, Cant, O'Ionmell, Prosceut- The reporter preased severnl other questions Marsly, Mr, sad Mrs. Martin Ryerson, Mr. and other partics luu-n.-nuatu given above. While 1 attendanee, dceonipan ‘i} by the Rt.-R inz-Aitorney Linscott, Bishop Cheuey, Blshup | A& Young Girl, Rahed for tho Grave, Do- | on this subect, apt. Uougherty re- | Inpress *The Sorcercr,” by Bulliran, bearing on the subject, but IF the Comtissioner | Mrs. Morton, Mr. and Mra. Trego, Mr. and Mrs, | Bishop, went to tho resldenco of tho bride's | efuren, the ltey, Arthur Liftle, the Rev. J. Hoved to 1o Stiil Alive, ferred to some correspondence ° which = Knew anything he faflod to repeat any part o(1t, | D. B, Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Eugeno Loncaster, | igthier, Ho. 15 Sune ety and partook of | A, Gibson, und Mayor Heath, expressing tiele &pecial Disnatch to Th Tribune, appeared In the Times of s recent date. LYON & HEALY, Ohi or to oven futlmate where or how the nformn: | De. and Mea, Merehuan, Mr, and es. Walrous, | 2480 Wedding reaklust, Lho presciite to tho | regreta b 'wot. el aols to be preseut ot the | - Fonr WATNE, lnd., Jan. 4.—A largo number | 1l corrospondent hind o loug “talo —of ; » Chioago. tlon he protended tobe preservivg for the Grand | Mr, and Mra. C. B, Whlte, Mes. G. I, Kage, Mr, | DFide were costly, appropriate, and clegant. | yniya) meeting, and thetr thoroueh nobreciatiun the suffering of Tted Clood aud bis baud in With the warmest regards.of - relatives . and friends, the happy pair Jeft on the morning traln for thetr hoe in Albany. On account of the death of some relat! within o few montbs, no public recoption was given. 'inn'r‘ronld' Do gottemrat.™ * c reporter alterward romotnbered that Mr. Coburn L sald that Bpoford tiad provalled on Mifler to vote for O'Donnell, and b next southt to ascertaln the truthfulneas of the us. sertlon, Ho fouud that Spolford had taken the deepest Intereat in O'Donnoll’s-pid trom the GleoroBeveranrd, Mr. and “Mra, Cole, Mr, and Mra. Waughop, My, and Mrs, Fiank - Aldrich, nee Sherman, Mr. and Mrs, Freaeh, Mr. aug Mra. Robert Burrows, Mr. and Mrs, E. F, Pulsites, Mr. und_ Afrs. C. A, Pulsiter, Mr. and Mrs, Noble Judah, Mr. and Mrs, 1, P, Hutetiuson, Mr. und Mra: 5. L. High Ur and svmpathy with theLeague and its nobly | OF people asscimblod ot tho St Paul's German | peaching the river. Ono statement tn partienlsr | OLIVER DITSON & CO.. Boston. e T ; tholie Clintzch this morning to nttend the ub- | was that their horaes' feet wera cut by the lee v i THE COMMITTER ON NOMINATIONS equies of Roso Miller, s young girl of 15 who { crossing the White River, Capt. Dougherty AN ORIGINAL NOVEL. came fn at this polut, and. repurted tho follow- | died, us was supposed, Sunday morning sftera | deufes the whole story, ard shows that the Iu- s I womduatious, Tho gentieaicn vawied Wero | beiof fliess, After tho services, when thu pro- | Hint8 Lok "hf"':'l'.",’r“';‘.l‘:mul‘;""ll:;{,_“":h',"’ut “AS IT MAY HAPPEN ;' ul;}i:'.‘l(:.fit’g“’l';l’}et::fi«l;u ' ceeslon was about to move to tho cemetery, the | L Getober het thero was ug feo du the tlver af MILWAUKEE. all, first, just ns others had buen intorested for W. Windette, Mr. and Uhclps, Apecial Disalch fo The Tyidune, Vico.Lrostdente—Maranull Bielde B. €. Kelth, | collin was opehed and tho ‘relatives and friends | Capt. Dougherty, whohas bad constdorable .y 4 ATORT.0%, {f"'“‘}",‘u‘;"y",'"r‘"l““ ol hlf flllll‘l’lhllmll i thn re b ll."bll\:lclmll.un“r‘s. J.LL. B Mrs. MiLwaukee, Jan, 1.—A brilllant marrlage :\lum;)y"r\\'. Ii.:‘uci’ the ""3‘ Ilcrll,f{“lh;‘nllu, l;m;;u approached to take a farewell view of the re- nxuur‘;r::m:lluum work, h:: h;- own upinlon in American Life and Character, uarid the day before, when hie said that na soon | J. L. Certell, Mr. oni 8. Luther St Mr. vl 3 o'clodd v . Pomeroy, Juseuh Btuckton, C. 1 13, 0 body ted 1 ki regurd to the proper means ol — B8 tho bloa wore u'm:m o “went. to O'Donnell | il Mrs. llul'nh Gates, Toward, 3s! nnl:l in Jowish hizh Ifo occurred at 3 o'clock this f ; Corgo M. 1ow, Oscar b | AW Thy v presented a remarkable ap- bt CA kIS, e ETETR afternoon fu the Towple Bne Jeshurun, on the West 8ide, The parties united were Miss Besste K. Epostelo, daughter of the Rabbl, the Rev. Dr. Ellas Eppstein, and the Rev. Dr. llenry LD, A, D Plekering Clinton irtice, C. )i, Ca Woodard, G 1 Kellog ey, Dr, Ryder, the Rev. David Swing, A, AL Wi 11, Clough, . Georgo Atawour, | pearance, there belng color i tho face. The | jry ygics tuat ho bus the udlus at Tis o DAV, Irwin, Wiliiar | Hys were red, and therd was warnth on the ro- | Agencien completely under bia - control, | | The following are brief extracts from letters of Crit .yx '31'.‘,'.,,'5"(';'fm‘:,‘"l;.,fl}" walns, The general convictlon was cxpressed | 1le fecls confident ll}nl hun“]mmd aui ::'n who iave read advance coles of ** At diay Laps i, L Mcirea, John | that the girl was n o tronce, and | arn them ut awy thwe emduwlly oud o7 e— ' el ‘m“l?éxfifivf" thero was .f strong protest agalust 'l,um,‘ without trouble. Ho has atready suceeeded In D‘l:. R, Shelton Mackenzio snys: toget his average Ngures, ete, ‘The reporter found that hie hod persusded Mitler iu tho mat- ter, nud w3 tho course ol hLis inyuiries he cune acruss Mro. A, M, Lewls, Mr. and . and Mrs, Jumes Boper, Soper, Mrs, . and s, I, G, rs. Josept Wright, r, sud Mrs, Albert Mroaud Mrs, ML Hnéldy. Mr, and ¥, Bwan, Mr. and, ) Ventres e, Mr. an M , ate : . “Turpln, John It A canp i Bloch, a Iiabbi Jovated at Denver City, Col, Tho s R oy “ " el had bee: he | Mra. Flteh, ~ Mr, and_ - Mrs. Uross, | ceremt " v I q (b Hev, W, W Everts, Tuttie Klug, C. C, et & g < o breaklng up the ** Bullalu Dance * at his statlon, t fs u atory truly ortzinal fn destgn and succenstul Tore. On one aide of it ey domo fisuros. and | Uie Misscs Norcon, Miss Mary Price, Misa Bells | resdoncs. of the parente of the bride anerd Holfivan, heartlly. joined, lle hiad expressed doubts on | therr arms. At thia dance it (s the custon fur | ureat uesl of mystery. T ha buti TR bows on o rovorss theas woris: o How iy Sitlerds | Wheeler, S Haudd Tastert slise’ Funy | e Strocts o, prescnts. Lo thu brida | Secoratne Sacratary et M dhe ubject beforo_ tho_funcral, hut was over. | el brave o reete the Valorous decda of e | EFEE ARSI it L R AT and benentls them ti cr, AN riebt,” | Frewo, Mles Laura Cuoke, Miss Waughop, Miss | v, - : Frenmrer—t: e W led. e diemiseed the nulence, s o | ancestors as well as his own explojts, and to : 'n’.., supposttion 'v’,‘l, ','fl.,:";l‘;ffi'mflu“l \;:.",',".,., Tuual s Wilder, Mr. Henry s':..ufi', Mr, r:‘,':a‘l“h?:l‘vmsyh: mm’i"::'(: ‘,';’ f;’.‘.‘.‘&‘:’.’,"fidfl“{l’, é;i‘;'&':;;::fih;’.fin}”u - M <A 4 3 BRI urge the young men to follow sult. There 18 o | A Prominent Man writess —J. P, Tumsey, I W, | hiearse and carrlazes away, and caused the body o 3 4 wreat desl of disaflection around the Agencies, **NotIrng has Lt d 1 bl Wlacles Auidrew | 10 bo removed to o achool-ouse on an adjoin- [ G0 thera bow-wows rodse 8 ver igrerous | s as e stort. Tt {6 mdimiably wriliro Mng o Goodapecd, John Wade, e *JeWe ) ing tot. The report was started that Miss | war soirlt amoug the younz Lucks. [ Red f birelre ulv':‘nll‘llnl.l'lx;\:u' ud developeal. 5 3 var bl naracter, (s smply THH NEV. EDWARD BULLIVAN, Milier had come to life durfog the services, and | Cloud’s nation there are about 0,400 souls, ond 1+ jufm and tia pathos is most natural aad eMective. ™ 8. T. ., was the next spcakier. Ho diked the § crowds of people rushed to view the remains, ?uu‘nlmd ']l:nllll,. :mxlbo-“:: x“’“ni’ix l‘“;‘l’"l"b:":":u“‘c':l’ Opinion of & Distingulshed Clergyman s oie-lden fuature about the League,—the way it | There was n constant throng of curjous men | Jonds o Ui foree of B cu *+1t will exelte unuaual Interest entlrely sutlstied a8 to Hiow Altller wonld vote up to the last moment, notwithatanding his ersitasion, und wrote the words, *Ilow [s lifler 4 on the card, und passed it to nn ex- Commissioner who was noticed hnnmng about the doorleading to the Comniisslonurs’ root,—a Chiarles Hough, Mr, Clareace Minton, Mr, Wil Richurdson, Mr. M. A, Rycrson, Mr. Waughop, My, Colling, Mesory. Georgo and Jamies Price, 1. B. Marah, Mr. Frauk Tilden, Charles telinmon, Mr, Jo A, Lawrence, 1 L. Cleveland, Mr. Albert Trowbrldge, Mr, Frank Ditdloy, dames Woul he fact that she w 5 Vi the fact tnut she wus o great favorito amonge Lo Paxton: the Ttovs W congregation presfded over by her father, “The newly wedded couplo wlil proceed to Peorla, L., where the groom spent geveral years fn minds- terfng to the spiritual wants of "the Israelites, and has muny warm fricuds; theuco to thelr " 1 i nd find s rare dee gentlemun who {8 always uround when a job s | Howard, Mr. 1L G, Lall, future howe In Denver. worked at one thinig, woridlue slowls, it wieht | and' women possior befors the body ah 3t womentd motice, 1t ts the oplulon i | eres of tavor withisil lovera uf ire vetion 1t dect: on hand, and who has taken o grest Tue bride wasclegautly dressed in a princesse et SR \ DLe, but sccompllshing @ prest geal 3 i " a e msny of the best informed of the froutler oftl- | dediy 8 *wholesonie® story, 1ta wonderful Intereet do- futerest ' In Miller pending the lr‘iflug dreasof white silk and brocude, tolle, and ¢ ! i ke eal | the aftcrnoon. Physiclans were enumoned, . of Bovd, Tealded tnishing “wen who | el Seoruned | the ammect of “Uho. pady | tors that su outhrak s hwinivout, and that | Benchus neibuteduenisabic ta malter or wetiod.” wuld Tigor o lnu‘.fi It was ereating that | remantuble After appiying the . severest um.'- X«ngmm s lmu{“dhut ?vncu kiomn]rllllmu Litterateur: whulesunio public_scutlment whica was neces: | toyts, they united In prodouneing death cor- | BECUDROL L m B | et A ea AT et ekt sury to ull suceesstul roforiue, What nobler | taln, and” udvised burlal, Tho relatives and [ Fi9reecht Qutbiea dng, SEIRAREnt (MR | RO Crlatial® ™ Idea to work on than that of eaving the bova | Fatlter Koenig refused consent, und this even- £ For salo by all Tookseliers, or will bo scot by and giels wiio urgto becomuthomen and women | ne the body was removed to 8t. Joseph have ity inffuence on their relations, the Bloux. | 84 Soiolia) upon receipt of the prico by T of thio futurcl Tht was tie une Wea of the | ospiral, whire uo eort Is being made to-wght | Sabl Doueherty reports that rumons 1o, this PORTEIR & COATEN, Publlabiers, DECATUR, IT.L, Epietal Duvatch Lo The Tribune. Decarvn, 1L, Jan. 14.—The Rev. Longroft married Frank E. Remley aud Miss Lena Plum- mer this cvenlog at the German Lutheran Church fu the presence of a large number of of the contracts,—whio wrote back the words, AN right” Mr. Bpofford wes very anxious 1o get bold of the curd agaty, but ho was less succeastul than the reporter, and, whether b aneant mueh or Jittle, it certalnly showed the depth of his sollcitude n the Jetting of the cone “ Lridal vall, with beautifully arranged orange flowers, without fewelry or oraami The lucsninlos were charming fo white satin aud tulls The presents were many and varled, amongz the beauthul wifts being tus following: Kle- truct, and_that If Lo had been a Ford man orlg- | gaut satinined cheat of ellver, Including Leugue, whose work appealed 1o every miuia- | to revive mnlinatfon, There 1 po change yet in o c ihially, s he ways 1o was, that his convorsion to | spouns, furks, and sct of pearl-handled kuiyes, | fricods of the bigh-contracting parties, Tho | (o0 ) M pen, i N | aud Crow Creok Indlane ot bis Agency, O'Donnell when he fouid out Ford's mancayres | from tiio parents of the beidc, and wiso @ ot of | Bitendants were Louts Keolor ud Sins Hon- | 126 Litrich: phbianthirupist, o, i1 Short o | the body, and Lalief 1s stroow that there Js yet evirybody that. bisd wharld of love for his fol- | Hite. Hrial will not take nlaco 1l thero (s no | 304, fu waso wny outbreak occurs Sitiloi fow-men fu his breast, [Applause.} Foon for doubt. This singuiar oceurrence has | ull and s Tyeteran warris will eine Tho ¥ fc-hlrm reported, [ toe ahsence of _nm produced the profoundest sensation. w“! B ot wtt alotut the e, There i quite I{-i”.‘.'i'&l'c "'fl:u fifan’:fil‘fi't‘fffl: l.‘:m‘mm?fi: CPDINCRITT o frichdly spirit toward the army oflicurs, and §240, aud thro wus 09 (0 1he Lreasury Lo ek SPRINGFIELD. that gne of the reasons why Ly bellevs that rletta Btabler, It waw & very happy e 1, ang wade o great stir fn German Bocicty. walnut Queen Aune drawers beau- titully Llgld 3 hundsomo ebony and malschite mant cluck, Mrs, R. Lawton; sliver nut-sct, Messrs. Burrows and Kuue, thy roomemen; a beavy wold locket and c¢hain fn Seypttan deslen, and Government bond, from was thorough and complete. Sumulng the whols case up, the reporter’s furtherfnqulries tended to show that—ull the ptorles to the contrary notwithstanding— U'Donnetl got the contract without spending any “considerable amouut of inosey,—that i, TELLER’S COMMITTEE. . f 3 : Taken Yentorday. themn. [N applausc.) e “apt. Donghesty lcaves for his Agency direet, without actunlly buylog any votes,—and that if | the grooms * Amierican Patnters,” fllustrated, ;. Testligny TUNE KKV, W. B. CIAFTS R Now I teut- | _ Capt. Donghesty leave s Agency 3 Tord hag gotten the contract ho would | Me und Mee ', I Swan; antloue perfume. [ Nuw Omvsaxs, Jan, 14.—Tha Democratlo | g tne next spraker, llu-lruvlmulhomlytrr First M::xl:.-n_'cl,-'hx‘.:fll::_wnul-.?::zf;:u,"" euls | wheroiie will_tako u promincut ]mlrt in u‘T have gotten it on the merlts of bis bid. While | Jars, Mrs, O. 8, Bwan; Uluo satin piu-cashion, | members of the Teller Committes complutued, prosecution of Dr, lavinzstoue, ‘whoso trial thu sutoou-keehers, und haodied thens with lit- Sperial Dispalek 1o The Tridune, Miller 1s_directly responsible ifor the nward bring made to 0’Donnell, an vx-Commlsstoner, Mr. Spofford, and others wers the indlrect causcs. lu fact, the letting ot the contract, it Is believed in well-lutormed eircles, was the scsult of o deep-laid and PAR-BEACHING BCIEMH, ‘which it is Inteuded shail Lear fruit hereafters and the reason money was olfered to Coburn and Spofford, In the interest of the rival bid- ders, s found, it is sald, In the uucertuluty os 10 bow Miller would vote, With hia vote cleht were sure, und without it O'Donnoll could not have won, beneo tue talk about usine money (which elther side conld have afforded 1o uk had it beon necessary), tho uncasiuesy as 10 the result, and the lodustry of frre- pyansiblo and unauthorized iniddlemen. The conspiracy referred to, however, vas mot in the interest’ of ' ODoonell ‘warely, nor yet n tho lettiug of thy present con- tracls, for thoss ut thu buttom of it were not #uch as are {n tho hublt of chosin hsdow and losiug the substauee, They hud their oyes set on the futul tolictte-mate, and perlume-bottle, covers trimmed with Valenciennes lace, and haun- paluted In boautiful deslens, Miss Aunle Swan, vousin of the bride; % Gatberlng of the Lilies," Miss Mamlo FE. Bwan, coustn of the bride; Bolld sliver soup ladic, Miss_ White; caso of ails ver table spoons, Mrs, C. B, Whiltes gt and crystal candle-sticks, Mra. Jumnes Sopery band- sowely iramed ol pafuting, Mr. and Mrs, C, 13, Rirthnd; handsome rug worked ou canvas, Miss Maria Kiug: palr of jgold candle-sticks, Mr. uni Mrs. George Eckarty set of pearl-handled eilver_ put-pleks and crackers, with satin-lined vise, Mr. oud Mis. tra Co Bt pearl-handled corving set 1o handsoie satin-lined " Mue nie " isilver flsh kife, My, Sumner A, Ky pearl handled silver nut set in lussta caso, C, Py and Jo P Buperd white sutin sachict amd cologne boxes, fuchsla decoratlons, Mrs. Charles i, Ewmi haudsome Erench mantel clock, Uonds year iubber Company; sliver dsli-knlts, Mra. Albert Soper; sugar and berry svoons, §. F. Tildens) bouqtiet-holder, Mr. Joun MeMillen, of Aurora; bracket candeisbra, gold and lohe- owing to indictments ogalnst certaln withesses, whil probably come oft In Murch. that taking testimouy fur their side woutd have to be pustponed, Irwin Craighed, of the New Orleans Times, and Nimes ‘T, Gordy, Sherlf of St. Mary's Tarish, testified recaralug the attuck on New- man and destruction of the clection seturus, The testimouy clreumstantially goes to prove that the object of the destructlon of the re- turus was to render tho exercise of the ap- polnting power by the Uuvernor uccessary. The object of attacking Noewman was to quict hlin rogarding the visit paid a short thoe beforo by Wiloy Wilion, who claimed possesslon of the returns o Newmau's hauds, by virtuc ol o teleizram hio professcd to havo frow the State's Attorney-tieneral, T, 8. Bhuctler, of 8t. Joseph, recalled, testifl) tothe kiilingzot an Irish laborer by u negro Constable anil the lylucking aud shooting of the Coustable by » band of arwed whites, No tls ceremony, ikenlie them {n their destruct- ‘ 11k, Jan. 14~TI Stat — . g B Sve capacity to Phuraol and Heroi, and dect EptinauIER. M Jolly 18 He S, = . s A A e that thetr st I Gorrapting tha 'youns was ng | Board of Agrioulturo bega it frat sesston to- | SUPREME AND APPELLATE COURTS. I g.,g B Dlack os that of Jusepl's brethren, Nearlng | ¢ay, with the full Board prescnt. President Speclal Diwateh 1o The Tritune. }l.afl‘uuu. \rl:' C;rlflu'::nu Ittlmdnu:gntn ‘L,)uu-n I;‘m." Seott delvered bis Inaugural address, which was | gpranoricip, 10, Jan, 1,—Thescaslon of tho KIS yarn, plying 0 the work 1 o] L4 lew v N 4 1 ! v Hand Gibeo bia deurers o KLty Ehe bngs. cpoy | A1t elabunite fov by ,"‘ the work befors tho | Supreio Court today was walnly oceupled tn ENS could, }1 thoy couldn's stamp them vut, |Laugi. | Bosrd, and contuined nany valuable recom- | yearine orul arguments, Tho following onders terand upplause.) At this polat, ho sald he | mendations ma to fuereasig 1ta ctllfency aud | were entered: T been ntructed 1o eall for o subseription | developling tho agricultural resources of the 24, Peters va, Banta; appeal from DeWite; | elasticity; gre: t oud to start o collection, Tna very few min- | State, ‘the Hon. 8, 1. Fisher und John W, wellant, oV T e utes, under hia eurneat exondiu, the following | yupy wera reclocted by seclamation as Seere- ‘“;5’:,';‘5;‘5,,"&.,"“ N R S e l:l?».llll’a;‘.l%!‘:"U” :A'N':"S“I:\mq"zf SN Do ll‘\:’)l‘:l: llw;r&oo;‘:.": Xnn“ullllry (cf':,";"n,{f,',‘,: tary and Treasurer, respectively. It wande- | pgly, Fean, by mal, on receipt of Tweaty-0vo Cents, shall Fleld, 505 ‘o W, Hurvi 4, V. Par- | clded to begin the State Fale o tho last Mon. The following declstons were announced to- wls(m BLAKEMAN TAYLOR & CO. well, 830, U, I’ Kellogg, #25; G, M. Hendeesoo, | day of Beptember for thy next two yeas { gay n the Appellate Court: FA ¥ oru ASENss Pus THE UL R EI;J .‘é’s‘vu{n\uflu"‘f‘ l‘?"l“:z;l::;)l:fi-r,e—.' lllm- i\m ‘;"“"““”“' u:::‘)’“ '"“'"':‘ ““’X L;‘:’lfizur: 01, Haywurd vs. Merrill; oppeal from Christian 138 and 140 Grand St., New Yorle, o et W b, it il for presentation to the Lo Iried. —_ A te Ring, 8207 W U Black, & sun fyie tho. auproyratlons neeacd by the ""75'"“‘.'4"_, ot al, va, Youties appésl from Mes GCEAN STEAMSIADS, Kelul, oinn Wade, 825, J.' . Wood, €23 " ' T o N At ey Ihie mutterof vanshleriing proposals for SIS TOVErst cuande g $10; u ‘¢ Sodest Mumn,” 325; Mr, SIE TOELLE hext, THO. Ln_,;:j:'n. reversed and remanded, . B, Culy: At e A Haoson, $103 J. W, Wauger, 105 W, 30 Hoyt, [ She Joe ‘ ; Cox vs, McLeani appoal from McLean; U dadn. BIL: pn 8107 3ty | Veara won o the apectal orler for touarrow [ 7 ct fl Hlfi[" mfl fl 'l am;B §:2 il o Luve, $1U: Jaes i‘,::;{;,g;y-g,:: Trarng, Tie Preatdont, wnonnced hbs ai- | PR 00 0 G Adumes rehearing do A ake ; famood for darsbility and S diviea susied 1o evory Kin % ; = i ; erintendents of the varluus L und on things little thought of | wian glass, Miss Flora Ve Chawberiaing | uanes were eiven. E. A Storrs, $25; total, 3700, A rewularbasket | polntiuen super| e « 4 | denled, outside of thelr chosen f-lrrlu. aud veasoued fiuxd wlove-buttoner, L B, Ruodes} | Unspre do Culr, of Polnte Coupe, a member of | colloction was wleo taken up, tho proceeds | depariments “v""s"““’“"i ";",‘“ ':"‘"""L 05, Cox vs. City of Tuscola; appeal from General Travsatiastlc Campany. amoug themselves that, if they could oncy get | beautiful sutic-liued jewel-cusc, gold and ebony | tha Legislature, testified that bio heard several | amounting to 815866, mukiug u grand total of | Solmtees. Thio balunco of the xesilon Was | Hougiar; same, Detween New York and liavee. Pler 43, N, It. foot Mliler to conleace ana dct, with then, by kiud | foluid wits puaelt, Draper, tuil & dalisbury | pegroes were whipoed and beaten by the whites, 3,0, : spent in commitive, cousidering the rulee, &1 City of Cimton ve, The'Townof Clintonla; | Aueimiqus, Delord o Wodnesay. Jan. 22, 8:308 6 treatinent they couly hoid hiw, as former com- | Brothers; silk und laco tullelte set,fhand pafuted, | Underatood It was breause the negroes Lisd or- |~ After the collection had been” taken, Me, Cof- | Fho State cutlve Committee of 06 | yoncal from DetWitt; 3reversed 80 remanded, | A cBe Franaias. . Wedoonier, ¥ eb. o Sor b binations. bad beld fnsocont then 1 tho past | with piucusion und perfume Gottlcs, Alverl | ganized rovolutionary bands endavierivig tho | in saug in exeellent atylo **Havo tlis oys, tho | ool tineenback barty teel 1o Dokl wmuets | gy, Cargon v, ‘Fho City ot Bloomnguon ap- yisie, sangllers, Wedasndag, Fob Lis 3: 0t while they reaped tho hurvest. They | Wisncr; elegant sliver berey staud, wold-ltucd, | [lves und property ofiivhites. chiolr coualnig strang on the chorus. . fuir todlay, but futled to secure & quording 864 | peyf from Melean; reversed aad remanded, A GOLD flusludiog winell wero really benty it s glven out. o lettiui | Mr. Ce D. Newhury; siiver and’ gold Tued | 'Charles Docenig, of Caddo, Deputy Maratial, UEN, I N, STILES will try sizaln to-morrur, = 7, Beum ot al. va. Layeock; appeal from Lo- e Sl 8ll of the contructs for supplies to_ favorites, | swinging watcrpitclicr' and tray, eniplores of | saw two dead negrocsut Caledunia the doy | anoke of tho wurlus ono that must command | o hhe Btaty Board of Chiariles il mect I8 | gus{ relvarini dosied. s Jqcluding, wine, beddiug.and utesalle, and the doing away with purchusing dry-goods, | the Goodyear Ribber Company; otd and sllver | after ‘the election, Understuml the negrocs | tau sywpathy of sil classea of people who liad | Cuicise Shutsday. v do Bl e 81, Woolscy et ul. vs, Donire; appeal from | , beanies “ier it oy e i tcoton 2 | bl Connty Courts Somitd 5 bl | et ol s Feasons tht tho city Ia npubio {o bear tho | * v Jewel-estinder, Mg, and Mrs, Heury Coul Bet siver teaspmong, blue satiu-lhied cas were killed on clection day, Wituess noticed ot dars, cugers. rodlt Lybnais of Farts {n smount 1o tho Qrecnwoud oll soinu nomes nut counted, the good of the youur at heart—of uli whn xroceries, cie. il tho open market, as was d, ever had boys er expected to huve any Brecd upun @ week or moro ko, sud, further thao this, had aneyo oo the lettiog of the re- Mr. A Trowbridgos wicker work-basket, | The reason given was that the votes were o tho | {laughier aud applauso),—Chielstl W, y Strimon et al. va, Jelkoctol.; appeal from EOHRDE BERIAR: Resnb e Bnrene o contpacss cagon oo, Jtioeof the b | B, cartet sat o, Dirs, O Wo Hobb | whong bots ™ ; B O Lt Uiy Gl e, up | £xhouso of Buldlug sald court, i prooscs 10 | Cotea; afirme. ks v, KR Gk, AR RS disbursing of the $750,000 Court-lHouse bonds | beautiful tlower ataud uua pendant, Mra. E. —— cluas of meb. But Jegtslation” fallowod wubile | Botsh It us 1o State will' wut pay it ox- | "1, Appisou va. Gogln; error to Cumberiand; | . NORTIL GERMAN LLOYD. Which arosoon 1o bo fusucd. Tola was their | Hucklcys nutaet; Mossrs. Burrowsand Ranei COLD WATER AT CLINTON. sentiment, ubd did not creato Ity und toe thlng | P98 reyeriedand remanded. o Brcroun Larc ook Of THird: it ek i sl | W Tt NGRS [ s S et RN TV GO, | i s ot oran | R B B — 2, eraon ; silver o s i ¢ ‘ : " ffrmed. 4 i n romen, for it nuokhcrru&‘::m?;::gl oDt aalrers Alr. ug irs. Skiwucraud Tossio Sweus | CLantoN, L, Jau. 14.—B. I Burroughs & Julile sentineur oy tho sttt 6l thle ent u tlcxets Lo all olute which would bring sbout proper teislation, Sveeral Diates to The Triduns. cablu, $003 BLECraLe, LU, nlcers anation, tu the sb- | aulver, Mr, auld Svs. skhuucr wad uasto, Bwuti | o0 "0F L' Magilt House, i this city, who wers fihe dustof Euttiil o3 W drelint dadolisas Beuce of the lnner Listory of bhu deal, e thouzht it sbould bo made s crime for a buy | Froi, DL, Jan, 14.—A specisl tern of the PARALYSIS, T . appiy 10 DELILICHS & CO., 3 Bowllue Grecn, N Y. IT DOR3 NOT FOLLOW, HOWBVER, jcorge Green; dvory wud satin fan, Mr.and | arraigned befors A. J. Richey, Judzeoftho | to o fnto u suloon sewell as for a satoon- | B o i ¥ enced on Moo oo . 7 e o e et e that the combluatian was paude for corrapt pus- | Mrs. Atex. Ofllcer: Japanese sercen, L 8. Co- | Palice Court, for o violation of tho uutk-whisky | keeper Lo sell liquor (0 a boy [applause] e Ay aric o8 Sutcisl Dimaicy e Ths TribiAe ) s | ga¢ Fan, 0, Judgs Frank M. Aunts, presidivg, | Brootiauros, M., Jau. 1i—Simugl W, EDUCATIONATS Torco “Hact” laws’ perictontly™ wd s | 10 docket fa small twenty-ve cases in coui- | Burk, o walshy fatwgr living acar Bloowlue- | PREN NSV L VAN MILITARY svanodicaily, Ho wa opposed 10 “sctting up | mon Jaw and five in chancery, and tho tenn will | ton, fell to tbo hoyr tuday n the Court-House, 0ADENY, Joa'®s g twe salvoukecpers, us o pulico | not extend beyond two weukl.w'.l;llu mul: tm- | from paralyate. v Jp fearéid e atiack witl c?ifiszfll‘; .p.A' i B called 1t fol cry respectable und dis- | portaut case s that of Henry Whecler, Moscs | Brov fatal. s - i ! b giei, b B e R s vats, Bot by uuy weans. Tho outlook now wuy r-e eald to buve d very different n{:wumnuu. Itis evideut that the Detiocrats went inta It for the sakeuloutzeneraliug theltepablicans, wnd to et themselves futo positivn agafa where they vould take care of thelr friends, It wos very vatural {or Meyer to join them, siuce b had siways acted with them in the pnit), snd had nad souo burn; wrap, sitk and worated, M M, Lewis; Genocso sliver cotab, M. Fuher; utald box, Mrs. I, paluted fruit plate, Jamwes Lawrene r.alt Miguesota blankets, Mp. Jumes Tuttleg uce aud embroidercd silk tldy, Brs. James Btecls Laudsecr's tllustrated, C. W ordinance yesterday, wero found gulity Jsto last night by the jury and Uned $100 and costs. The temperance peopl are enthiusiastic over the re- sult. This 14 the third case ju which the ¢ty bas beeu successful. The Council are detere wioed tw blot Lthe curse from the commuuity, et —— E ruputable salovn-keepers, and ho would bave o 0. David Trustecs sud Cus- B OGIE L. AT T the Leacuc's methods such 38 1o win el ro. | 4 Thompaon, O, Davidson, Teistess PROTOGIAPIKN. o\ . speet of thu respoctable ouce and uob ther | todisns of tke Elgin lssLighs Company, va. P8 3 Pervian tablecover; Misd rela King; Ross ra, Brown- ‘e K )/ pes ¥ 10z CARD. L . ANE FORENT ACADEMY ¥xperience fn maklog cotbioations sud forcet- | tng's works, calf, Mre. G. B. Marsh; Brysut’s ou. Grunt's Kiss. atred aud contempt, (Applause, Theodore F.Bwuu. The delendust, & promis BT 10, aud 1 ku.\‘fi?‘ y — 2 it o bis pledges. hLuI:z'}. Bok _stranity, sither, Llerary Y ocu[y: aud S0t worocds Bt | Gen. Grant was called upon for & pallous Batrsd o “risn MUY, wfixxglfmuu *n neut. mergiant Lurd, refused to puy bls_ paaebill, 30 o worhise e T fnter terin begios Jaa. 14: clsee Juno 23, *fl' :fl: M’r. Whe holiid cast his fortunes wits }’nul';l 5unday<n- ool Hollund's works, Mrs. | action at o recont Pans recoption, Mrs, Huooper Catalpe 1iaeipal, em, for vl 4 U vil “Uolden Souws of Great Poets,"? P, AV, Willluws; “Toanatopsts,” Mr. and . ML Lawls, After the “formal reception, Hand's or- ciicstrs furnishicd the wmusic for an un*o(' able dance, which wus kept up until & Jal hour, sud ouly broken in upon by tle supper, waich wos elezantly served. Mr. and Mrw. Lawton lefs daring tho evenlog for Ciuciunaty, whero thov will enjoy o purtion of their boneymoowy cowing bome'tn sbous teu thut just as hu was about to depart, with | ¢ o crard L the Company ls restricted to $3 by the charter, e E,:nliua. And‘ K was Iu‘l‘lm\"g::‘i4 b‘;m}‘\m‘," |),,‘|l ‘-‘: ‘The case la .fi.. of great wiereat to all our eitl- == = = Clairmin of‘the Coueil Potice Committee, | Zeus) aud Its reauits will decido weorvs of othier £ A NI LA VENG LB, e [1} 3 Bt on = SN ANINUS ) it e e exceediugly well ee . sinstlor proposed eases. Can by besutifally DYED o Il BX .‘;"E':um“ hiwself J‘.’m 1,‘Iyu',“f,l,":lul,l,l: " M. Lottie M. Colcan, wife of James Cole- CLEANED sud K ‘F_.lxlllliuf Gl‘flfld" fimfinflflfll Crsion lfl HIII'UDB the wate of liquor o minors, statinz | Wb stioroey, Los Sled u bill for divorce, alleg- Our D HEIBIK capeias Expremed INIHE BUNMMER OF 1870 that "trotlinds of - the Atderigen held to | M druukeuuces as the @use, o't hons ad | Extended Toursthrougn Graat Brilaly and the most the sume views, and referred woprovingly to | Williaw Fruscr sues Willlua 8. Faken, Jawmes N ' 1 Wens .-'u‘.m.u...,‘.. pletuicsaue id luiereatue Coutinentt eountrics, tho ordinauce now befors the Coaneil. vinpaw- | Cbelatic, Williaw Kirkostrich, and Alex MeLar- othes! Vicruwd (0TRORLGILL | E Sivaainaes ofaiexlisarlinary chacatler, TG cring wllloera of the Leazue to cuter salogua fu | 60 L0 recoves the auiouut ul 4 €1.000 tote giveu i ailles Driasch, tucqucs { v Nk~ 50y full particulars, s.hireis cring aillsera of tho Lo b, Chuer satoatia i | Ko e buitdlug uf i Presby terian Cusirch, | LADIES AND GENTS. [akba )04 td eleauc oo whviag il partiouiars STGRE, voston, Maus. ! o) 1 Y ENS? SN AN | spoko bricily buy eloquently uud eorn- | tompuiedut 3860 per 1,000 hflbdaun s that D AYS Elewnut B Iy Faty Wi | RO . B0l uver llerabiey Hall. o T oy the orgunization of the Preseot Bourd ho has™ !& m,fl:’é actho wav bo Was treated in - belng” esslinéd to_ poaltion un uoknportast committebs.” JWith Mr. Bpoffurd 8 Clau fa somewhat different, but ho wes bo doubt actuated fo jolmng by g desire o tonclifaty the Dewmovrats, sud alrgedy bavinge tho Li0st prominest commlitee-placig by o beltef tuat tho thwe would cos wuen 1t would bu o kood thing for Lfm to be able to rally bls'opos Leuts. With Miller the caplapation is eosy; . Grant leaning on his urm, bis hostess 7o- ke, leading forward her oung daughter s permission, 1 XQURSION, m S General, with Mri. Graot! stould J1ko to ask of you to accor daugliter. My grandinother, when a ¢l was kissed by Gen. Washivgton; snd [ should like my doughter in after vears to be able to say that she nad been kiseed by Gen. Graut,” The oung lady blusticd, and the Generul gravely ‘cnu\wd the salute,

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