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THI: CIHIICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. JANUARY 18, 1879—TWELVE PAGES. t h r of the Winnebagn war, there were not | e liad promised to soy only a few word VERMON 4'0\ 01‘ *y ‘ when it was _done by Frederle and Willlam 6. The Penple vs. Atken et al,; original suit to | Bosnls, Thesaaly, Fpiras, or Macedonia; while ED UL tmare than forty white people her Chicago | seenicd enntented with this pleco of favetle and | tHenne, It has been freqnently climbed since | Vermillion; taken on call. in Bubiarla and T hraee order 18 preseryed main- A s i = wrew slos iy untll 1855, when s bezan to as 1 sat down, (Applause.] even by women. Popocatepetl s enmposed of 7. The People, ete.,va, (leorge Giundiach ; oriil- | 1y by the presence of the Russtan army, Turklsh 2 sime some nportance, vessels malking rv(:ulnr President Peaseoms. na a peroration, propoced | porphyritic obmkdian, and it Tower parta are | nal suit to Clinton; dlismleged by plaintiff, Roumelia heing the acene of Incessant small o Reassembla in Goodly Numbers | s from Buffnio. Speeulation ran bigh, Mo « Atnerien, befare which Vermont and Ulinnis | drded by foresta bt at an elevation of 13600 | 8 The Peaplevs. Toserh H.8till etal. arlginal { conflicts between tho solliery and people. All e - - il ) a4 wits plenty, ‘The peanle were sansmuine, all were Insigmitivant. Al arose, and, led by the | feet vegetation ceases, About the perfod of the | sult to Livingaton; dismissed by plaiotifl. are expecting great chaneea, 'nll despising the ting n reat amd apecdy fncrense, Buildinga | quartette, sane ** My countrs, 't of thee.” Spanish conquest 1t was very active, and it still 10 and 11. Wiltiam Nolcker vs, Tho People; | present, all full of an unrest and a dlscontent v rapldly ereeted, popnlation flowed in, and ‘Fhe henediction “was pronounced by Prof. [ emokes, though no eruption is kuown to have | appeal from Platt; taken on eall, which the slightest accldent might dovelop Into In 153 b numbered 4,000, This was the | Boanlman, ocenrred sinee 1330, Thirty yeara azo, Capt. 73 and 74, on civit docket, were taken on call. { A most dangerour clvil war, 8o little content Is first year of exports—&L03461. Then | The exerclres terminated at 11 o'clock, and | Charies P, Blone and fiva oiher officcrs of tha e there, Indeed, that everywhere the whole popu- cama “tha crash of 1837, which was [ the remainder of tho evening was spent fn danc- | United 8 army went un, and ohterved | MR UNREST OF THE WORLD. Jation 18 srming, and It s scriously donbted apunilinely severe, Chleago became n ny-wumi ing. A n whole, the aflalr was a great auecess, of eruption in the erater, and from 4 4 47 1 whiether peare can be maintained without an in- at the Pacifle, Btrong Testtmony from Hon. Georze Starr as to the Power of Radway'a Ready Reliet ina Caze of Sciatic Rhenmatism, And Again Celebrate the State’s Independence Day. and her peopla wera sy oken of with ridieule and | and the committees whomanaged it bave reason procecded perioical diseharicesof sulphur- ternatioual pceunation, which would settle noth- 3 D ivumthrers. wiih swinilerss and | £0 CONEratUIBts Chmectven, B e e g s a7 | Only Tero Prasperous and Tappy ¥ationt— | in, except that what' cEieis 14 Unenlurahlo 10 | iy, mumwar: Sith e omnr (et hat markd me ¥s by Mesars, Pearsons, Hubkard, the city was described a8 ful) of deadly walarin, which conatantiy fell back into the vrater. Tha Toth Kepubllcs, viz,, Amerien and France— | the people. Europe, outside France, ia tossing | dere. For thalast three years | have had requent and Femarks by b h i | & wwainp, n death-hole, Kho wan avoided, nad RAILROADS Amnerlcan merchants who return from Mexico | Al the Others Discontented or Uppressed, | In A feverish doze, which fs only miataken for | fovete ttacks uf aciatica sometimes extending from Grant, Batherland, and Others, (:mg(muun went elacwhere. 1t was not untll . without sscending opocatepet! will not Lave | mnd Not Enjoying Life. rest by Lord Beaconsfield and the Times. s thnbas repludd 1o my Rukiea Rad st tinies: 13 Doty 1848 that bsr rfinl c\;nruutfir1nndd m\vlnnlmlm TR TASS AGRERMENT, won the spurs of irnyel, Zondon Byectator, Dee, 2. e — i ,‘;,,.I,“ e :‘gl,,.'.h nr &3.!.’:!’:.":."!:,“' 'fl'&"fidh'"'x'-’- wero appreviated, and capital and caterprise 3 88 REMENT. e —e " I3 9 X 1 . jod by w Performances Ended with Musle | beann toflow fu. | Haflronds soon connectod the | The twenty-four rallroads which have algued ANNA DICKINSOYN. '"'l"’ ""“i of ‘n""":f'l""‘"fil world “: ‘h'l';(i""'“'" GATH*” IN WASHINGTON. mien andTools, hoplag ta find reller, but Al proved 02 The G cily with the East, and Clleago reschied a do- | the pass agrecment have been furnfshed with € 2l toagtime. (8- unmistakably: Norest,. Gue two J have tried varfons kinfe of bathe, manipulations, and thoe Dance. 3 grée of prosperity unhesrd of lnthnuldnn&mlrm the following cireular J by C fesh grest countrics may be pronounced fairly hisp- | About Grant and Iils Requests to Iayes— | oatward apoilcations of liatments t0a numerous to P dose, Referencowts madeto thererettonal 1057, | 7 o dulfyf reular letter by Commisstotier | sho Renppenrs wpon the Leeture Piatform | py, and they are both Republics. Tha people of Myera on SowardmThe Chinese. mention ant preactiptiana of {he most emiasat physl- therecovery from themastho Nebelllonbrokeout, | e 2. 3 ¢ at New York, In Defense of Theatrical 1'er- | the United States arc profoundly qulet, the! WasmiseroN, D, C., Jan. 13.—S8everal mal- | Jast Keptember, 8t the urgent request of a friend The tccond annual banquet of tho Sons of No, 3 of the resal ' g 9 0.1 3 quiety they - y wits bac heen ailced as myseib), | wav l1goce Yugmont wan given at the Grand Pocitle Hotel | 404} that arestest uf ull, .fi'&'“};‘!fi’"&fl:’o‘i'fid’n{ iigs o] e cemntutions adopted by tho Westten | formanceds have enjoyed a Aplendid harvest,—texceeding | content Rebels have told me that Grant could | JEuremety." 1 was e suficrink Yeartuily with ons Jost eyening, ‘While there were not so many L SR SR present ns last year, 301 slttiog down, the gath- ering was Just large enough for comfort, ticro pelog po crowding anywhere. The Sons and their fricnds began arriving at 7:80, and con- thued to come for =n liour, the earller oncs spending the interval In conversation, At half- past 8 they marchied fnto the diniug-hatl ta tho fune of an orclicstra, Witich played alnost con- stantly during tho weal. © ' AMONN THOSE AT THE TADLRS were: Motk Skinmer, H. 16, Nash and wife, R £ Critchell and wife, Judge Jameson and wife, A. D, Jlagar and wile, Gurdon 8, Itubbard, Henry o Hamilton aud wile, Dr. O. & Fine, A, & Hrownell and wlife, of Elmhurst, W. W, Cosndier, 11, IL Meachan aml wife, T, J. Rutherland and wiles 1, K. Pearsons and wife, Dr. 0, A. Barnes and _wife, Dr. Norman Drldge and sstfey Dr. oM. Fitet and wife, Dr, J, A, Freeman, H. L. Waite and daughter, 1L N, Hibbard and wife, Frank Gllbert and wife, tho Jter. Mr. Little, Miss Ilelen Healli, R.8, “Pathil ani wife, J, L fligh and wife, John N. Hills aud wite, Akl Waldo, wlfc, and two daugh- dere, T L. Coburn and wife, Gen, Uleason, of Lakeport, Ind., Mrs. L. H. Bisbee, E, A. Kilburn and_ wite of Elgin, E, . Sinith and wifeof §t. Albans, C. A. Tucker and wife, D, 1t. Hammer and wife, Norman C. Perkins and daoghter, H, €. Swith, wile ond daughier, Prof. Boardman, Sanford B. Perry, C. M. Wicker, Capt. Jewett Wilcox and wife, J. 1 Woodward aud wife, Jobn Deero and daugh- tera of Moline, W. 8, Crosby and wife, Washing- ton Hesing and wife, E. A, Webb nnd daughters, 11, G. Webl and wifs of Cleveland, W, D. Allen and daughter, E. F. Pulsifer aud wife, and Ba- con Wheeler, Atergraca by tho Te, Mr, Liltle, an hour and a half was devotea to the foud, which was 4n Grand Pacific stylo—all that need be sald of it. The liscrary exerclaes ol tha cvenlng were totroduced by LX-PRESIDENT HIBDARD, who arose at 10 o’clock, and sald he had a daty to perform which, to the average Amerlcan, waas notn pleasant one,—to surrender tho profite, franchises, and emoluments which appertained to the Presidency of the honorable ‘i not an- clent Hoclety, and to tutroduce hle successor, rprise and desight the nrse apylication wave fia case,’ af(er hAthing and rubbing the parts affected. leaving the Ilmb (n & wasm zlow, ceeated hy the Relfef, Ina shott time the nsin prusd entirelr away, although 1 have slight period(cai sttacks Approsching & changs of weather. | know now how (o sife i aud tonl’ qute maiter of the sitastion, RADWATS READY HELIRK 18 my triend, 1 never teavel without & bottia In my valtse, Vourstruly, GEU. TARR. TRIECMATISY, NEURALGIA, DIPIHTHERIA, INFLUENZA, Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing RELIEVED IN FEW MINUTES, BY RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Fn- headache, whothee slek oy nervons: Fhenmatien, Inmbago, Rain and weakuras in tho back, apino of kids neyss pains around the liver, pleariy, [ palne o the bowela, Heartiirn; Inda, tMinIAING AN frodbites, adways Lral Tief will affur fmuseillate easn, and fta contigued nge ntcure. Price, 30cta, RADWAY'S READY RELIER CURES TIHE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutess NOT ONE HOUR After Reading this Advertisement nood any one Buffor with Pain, RADWAT'S READY RELIER (URE FOR EVERY ALY, 1t was the it and {s the ONLY PAIN REMEDY “That [netantly stops the most escructating patne. al: lays luflammation and cutes Congeritons wocther of thie Lunge, Momach, Jaweis of uttier glauda or urgdns by oo application, In from One {o Twenty Minutes, for u few dags eifect % perma g ¢ 1 Syeclal Pumpateh 41 Fae Tsinari -slxth," say the official arey Georgla, Florida, Louist d both th ness depresslun, sho was * enlaeging hee houn. | 8t violations of ascectnent altl be cammunieated g i the average by onc-sixth, say the official ro. | carey Georgla, Florida, Louisiana, an: o Tatios and atrengthenivg e stakes,” ond Mr, | 10 “m:;m-' nrv. Dt the meeting dul not appoint New Yonk, Jan. 17.~Chickering Iall was | oryers,—and thes have lived through the end- | Carolinas fn 15%. They expected Judge Tom Tlubnard betioved sho had o future which was | 35 81herits 1o conaider, tha solutiun and deells | filled to overflowlow by the audicuce which | joey difficulties of a forced paper-currency. Tho | Settle, of North Caroling, to go on the tleket n8 far beyond his propheey us the preecnt was | ihen soveral noints of diderences havo been pro. | Arected Anna E. Dickingon to-night on the oc- | jtequmption act comes into operation on Jan. | with Grant. “Grant—Bcttle—peace!” greater than the Chicnzo ho saw more thao | sented, and requests aro mndo that I ascertain the | caston of her re-cntrauce upon the lecture blat- | 1 '1e50, put last week the necessity for It Aloulsianfan sald: * Themercantile element sixty years nzo. [Applause.] tlews ul mombees in regard to them, Aa the | form, Bhe waes rece'ved with cnthust- | o o The Lumbord iunnettc—}‘mnk. Tlubbard, } sgreement now embraces twenty-four roade, such " sl | coared, amd for the first timein fitteen years | in the South Is tired of blundering and hnprac- Toward. and Smithsang © Unfaft the Glorl: | o nicthod would be enticely unsatisfactory, be- | #m: ond foudly svplanded st shurt fi- | pord and paper were marked at par In New | ticable poiities. When the planters now come ous. Braner aml, snother soug belng de. | CAusoin no cass would ali parties think niike, | tervals, Bho began Ly sayiug It wns | yyre Tho exoansion of business within the [ down to New Otleans to get advances from the Tnided, added " Heamtital Tslo of tho Sca [ Tho mutnority “ahould e "concentraied, foF [ poy true sie had left tho platform. | gun b ot s Both wore sung aduirubls, I that way only can uniformity snd 2 " o . | Unton bag overtaken the expansion of the cur- | merchants to carry thelr crops, as they muse do, iy sacond toast. was, & Yormont: She'hns | Bromitnees, ho secured Wit tuls, intent I Bhe had Almply *shut her mouth " because he | ronog, and the withdrawal of the notes has be- | the advancers say: ¢We are not advancing Deen and {8 no mean contributar to our cout- | effected all questions nf"u'!n':l'.t"fi“g‘g:fifcwl't"ytl'x‘: be | lad nothing to sav. Blio thought this a capital | wome a form, to comply with thelaw. The | anything to your parish this year. You bave try's excellent and honorable distinction.” :‘rlrrfd o x;:%secrmgy, wnu“wmwmu:';wnnn.e rule, lf;lrrgl:fllllu,nt'w,unhl'-zu'rlm:;r)l-lr"w. “hl" Americans expect, with reason, a revival of | killed too many negroes up there; it lan’t s sals MR, T, 3, SUTHERLAND, Chairman of the meeting, C, W. Smith, Exq., and | you can help ki, don’t.! Lavghter, A suaid- rasoetity, the “ewmigration to the West! place fur usto make an fnvestment.! The South in reyine, alluded to wiot Vterrr“;ntlhnd done T e e T T Werthaimill i lova bk sl ineat Baeeye Which finplles the Tncrease of sgricultiss and sontatus e g medicine, Grant can carey A swus doing Lo contributa to the honor and | heveral partiea to tho. azreements Such procedsrs | Yery well: that wight pussibly eive hapoiness, | decrease of wasteful walting In cities, han aet fn | Loulslinn.t Others Lold e tho 1l en buys distinetion ©f the country. In the fealms of | wifl tend to insute harmony and co-overation, | Avything less would surely bring misery. o " W entl ful of [ UP the puliticlans th 1he State, 18 he {8 expeeted try and art b had piaced hierscll by tho | This far the reports of vioiation aro remarkabl % : With st unusual volute, * entlre tralaful o | 'yt there will be o general bolsto the pustey snd art alhie B e e or” tho | Tows In thin rerbect (o roform s excoeded an | 1h spoaklog. Lbstiould only be resurted 16 | emigrants passiug West every day,” sud the Tepublican candulate, 3 Chited Stater, but of tha natfous of | telpation. 1114 iedeuonatratud that it 1n intendod wlhicn one b“{'“ !ufli;‘tl&l"fl to 8ay that ouglit to | prest unprotected industry, the growth of food, OMAST VERSUS HATES, ¢ o he e 3 . e | . '3 oy I erii o \ : ind ! . g 1 pence, hopeful, and for thelr temperamen pere, Hpeaklng to Gen. Georwe A, Sheridan, ‘.‘fi’&‘v’. lmllaux’:x!:l‘u;kerv;ms}m fifs:fmlx‘-ly“: "Stute mm:r {.“J",'J‘Sl’.'ffu??fi’"f&.z'“zfl"fl]&" n.‘.';lfiu'i';"i,‘i eealet, letler upon the breast of | contente r;ml ‘so®ulto are the French, The | whols ‘o Tavoriie of the Vresident’a tamily, | wnsnfl rermonter, theee of tho most fmportant | the varivus roads: every womay, and visit condemmation | preat Kurovean Republic s more orderly than :.nhl' “Hues lln'\(-g-.cwruncnl: U't(icu.Urnul 1Y, forscn wistoun e dilad, by 'her o, am | _The ollowing il ot bo gonstrned anvioattons | Wpon overy man i tronds the il slae” | auy Sonarehy. Tl iarveas has been o guod iy el xey ey of i, “iius Edmunds was at the head of the Senate Judl- | of the pass agreement: To pass one mian alung | While no other entertainment bad wich o erlp | one, the wine crop a bumper vne, the year one M. W 10 Dtk i chary Coomumiites: s Morell ol the Eliisneo righ o oe of, emigrans morablos whon the samo 1% | gpon the popular licart 83 the theatre, none | of great profits, e i e il IR LTAEL A L et i -t conantousiam g Along whiness of anplex putsiota e like fesity |\ Va8 spoken and written of with so Iktle fair- | o few days to clect 0 Republican Senate, and | that §f he were in tho United States bu woull e Wiven o Touid n good tun ahe ket | (Yhelt ha provides cre oxtonsed | ness, Tho fact (bt 1t had oublived | ro bring all tho puwers of the State huto | hea Hoyes towny it ouly becsise he vae,a iilm in her service, [Applause.] ‘The Btate n . ; . all the vituporation showered upon It was | radical “securd, Tho Government, whife | Jiepublicat, but Graut botierud L oo s fizit i i pasd onia man in_charge of new locomotlves, In 4 o lits intentfons aud ncaning, Grant safd e Treaaurer hnd held oflice for twenty-five years. | the two cascs fiest nanicd, return pakdes should not | proof of its greatuess. It waus, In thie speaker's diligeptly working 1o restore the atrongth i b . 7 RN g wus axked by Haves It e had any reguests to o qidu't think the defalcations of lier sons | be eiven. In theintier case a return pass s allow- | ouicion tho most potential fnflnesco tn the | ©f Franee, and especlally “her miitary e ox- Uy eald 0 e hadt onte Liore or elsewhera had been very extepsive. | anle. My agreoment, the wintmnim pricc af 1,000. | 2P0 g strougth, s uie wor on_ haid, aud no yreat | make, The cx-Preshlent pald b had auly tro. ivine fhts ol natory poctical and grand, ana | mite Heketaln tized 6t three conta yer wile, Kame | chvilizod world, Few cared to listen to the tmost | enterprise In view, and i« 50 entirely onposed to | —that Hayes would not disturb bis wife's broth- the pons of the ald Stato were entitled to cone | Of the rasd« punniug Easi cannot chiarge more than | cloquent specch a third time, but thousands | the breakingout of any Furopein wor, that | SF-ii-law, Misister ‘-;""m'v e l“"hlummjr. gratulute thenecives that she had done so [ LYo sndone-hait contt per mile, Waat lias 1004 | yauyned and cried over a play fifteen tnes, and | Francets at this moment prolabiy the uiost de- e, Hadeau, (0 tbe Londun Consulate, Huves Eanch to Aistinguisniersell. §Applausc,) h(-tl:nl‘luéll“g:g:‘l:rl:."“.:lelrl."llwllndlnn T’":imw"l then did not tiro of §t. Comparatively few | Cledly conscrvative torce in Europe oud that wald that nelther would bo disturbed, oud bas Cules Lambard then sang “Are You Sleep- e g lekcin e 8 e T toag | M1 Gaibetta can ostentatiourly priarise to alk | Kebt Uls nord, il fuiz, Magio With the Toludo, Peorla & Warsaw — lalle read bools, ond ewer o understoo Staln trom propagandism, with the applause of Gen, Murrison, of Iilinols, has some Idea that ¥ v o 0, w o he may be taken up for Speaker of the next Fue thivd toast wns: Moy tho mothers of | roas, 1 tmve ihercfors said o fhe iai. | What theyreal. Even tue newspapors weromot | nis followcrs, = Fraoce with hor taxes this { (0000 J tho present and future, lke the mothiers of tho | ter that they aro st Iiberty to sell 1,000 | rend by a myriad, and wero read slightingly by | monthslizhuly llzhiencd, lier eredit Improving | Lobares, glv wan nfllu"fmd;;}\ I»ml'-mu-»g( past, send thelr sons nud daughters West.? mite tickeln pood on thele road from Peoria Eaat | anotlicr myrlad, What was sald o the theatre | every yeur, hier trade becompiing more aid man, _and s, apparently, for or the ¥ % nt 825 sach, The agreed rate, thres cunts per mite, % ¢ nlich wace yrafitable, 0s shown by the custuins re- | Presidency. ILLIAN Co ATy, will be malotatned on thelr Wentern Divislon, to cyo and car every night must, thercfore, bo | 4oy ‘and an entire sbsence'of political ineasi- A CONSUL ON TIHX CUINESE. In responding, raid when Do Jeft Vermont ahe A auestion arires whether thu fvanc of baxxesto | far more potential than elther. The puloit had | peas in her cftics,—which gruw vositively dull, Mr. Mvyers, of Nebrusks, the old gentlemas was funous for four things,—her sheep and | army olicera would conilict with the panw ayiee- influeneo er the Jlves of | the; let,—Turnishes to the whols contls w3 y of 2 iyt gentleman Tambs, her horses and colts, her ‘maplo sujgar | ment, Passcsof a purely complimentary mitnra niot tha eame influenee ovel o dlves of hey are 80 qulet,—Tfurnishes to the whole contl who developed the monlfold roscatities of e hencs, and her mothers und daughters, | Wonld not, but passes fesited to oflicers i€ho con- | men a3 tho theatre, ond sho ventured | nent anexample of the tmost unexpected kind, | Georee T, Scward, our Minlster to Chinn, gave e that ueder. ainico tho swoetcst | trol of influcnce the transporiation of troopsor | to sny the fnfluence of the latter Shotsas quiet as Awerlca, and-probably more | me some Idea tu<day of te Chinese people. Lo nus e e for Ehat which seave | PRpploa, would be in violation of tho asreement by f the mofe:, binthdent: ol coutented, mnl bewlns to look forward to 1580, Myers 14 the man who lndicted and turned out came Jnat. arched for Ahile :. " and rhould not bo given, Tho intent Ia 1o with- | W8 y far the next great erlsta kn ner hisiory, with o feel- | of oOffice tiov, Butler, of Nebraska, for stealing prowfucnce to th Vermonts 16 | hodd the leetie of il paseca that i any woy would | the two. Bhe did not refer to religion tn this | Ing that the lcss changed the beler will ehe be | the Statc's land-scrip. wonld be found fn ler system of cduca- | affoct businoxs, Home sro #nid to hold that the " a cxiste, Wo udge ¢ B i tlon. There wers amoro thab 3000 puble | agreemont doos not affoct passenger Luslucas, Tt counection, but helleved that religion preaches | pleased with what existe, nay udge e salil that the Chinese (overnment was one ! France by the foct that the peasanig whl olect | of the hest adminlstered In the world. “Lh e Moty aeademica within Der | docs, and should be so utddrstoods Tho intentian | 114 sermon as distinctly and penetratingly from | {IERA0 ¥ S ol coftlee of Cl iRk feliools A 10Nt of " (ho W00 popi- | 1800 free pate OF pavkes slall b6 iven, norany | tho staze as the pulptt, Slio descrhed the ex- Atnblican Senatire, that thio sty s o | furelon disiomsticlllor ot Ghitta Il biot pror sation, 5000 'wore I the forwer aid 4,60 | form of tcket be sola or dibtied, Gl At LSS IbAR | clusivences of the clurclies In terms which | (o an arurents ob the expediency of rolect- | thai the Englieh Gurertimeut's. -Tiio Ciriness {i'.fi.m}:f;fi;:“;fl 1{‘:5;‘:’::;:. i?fil’l&‘i‘lfié'»fl',& competitive freigut of pasvenger trallc, cvoked Lot applsuse and, once, bisses. They | {nz Murshal MacMahon for a sceand term. people wera not as liberal as thelr Government: of thelr motbers’ success In tho past, and their are Juoked upon, she eald, as so sacred It 18 tho urderly conservative Monorchies | in reality they * disliked forcigners, and Y 5 3 " ¢ o - 3 2 which nre discontented. ‘The great German | thought that ‘their couotry otight to Lo | = Nomatter how violentor clattng the poin. the Leter “‘.‘.’“’E'Xw;{‘rmm’i‘m“"' tho Hou D. K. hope for b future, [Applasel THE mlf(}'l'fl,',‘,u 1',‘:'{“‘[’: WE! that "‘”"""’I" “l""’;‘f";"i""‘a‘""‘::‘":’;{”g"’ Tation at tho top of the world, withits irresiatt- | thelts. exclugively. Thelr civilzation when 1t | 15k dntatic. Nen-rden. ©fafem. Uriiniode Rervous ) . Tne Citizen Boldlery of Vermont™ was ro- = A 1. 3 for six days in the week, In order tha 35 | bie strengih so recently demunstrated, and no | cume fnto contact with that ot Eurupe, socfally | eursisic, of prosirated wil diseasa may sufer, PRESIDENT FEANSONS BAID: sponded to by letter by’ Commisstouer Albert Fink has fssued a bateh | pe breathed over ozain on the seventh. Ital- | cxternal enemy who dares so much s menace, | trumpied, I he missfanarics, who had done so More than fortysvearn ago, in‘a pleasant valley In Yernont, fiva ciniirant wagens balted Lriefy In front of a Verniont farni-houre, In thewe warona were stalwart, earnest husbanids and fathers, noblo S L ML DISDEE, « of clreulars showlng, l")‘ pereentages of revente, | waya gavo hier patn to pass a ' chureh edlilco and | (s ot happy at all. The wilitary system presses | much to injura the standing of China, Leeame who was detained alSpricgficld. Afler express- | tho disteibution of West-bound busincss from | seo such enortnous capital golng to waste, ‘fhe | 80 heavHy on the youne, that the tlovernment | themselves Chinese $o their feclings and forma, ing reuret that he was ohlized to be wiyy hu | New York to the various Western polnts durlnz | (heatres were what churchics ought tobe, Licht 1 probibited leciures on emfvration, lest '“‘"f} were seet, i the course of years, to wear U RADWAY'S READY RELIEF ives and mothers, licarty boye, and half-a-guzen | salld the bistory of Vermont galdlers wus vo well el 5 e 31, 1878, The % q 4 they shuald encourawe the young men in proj- | thie Cnjpese garb, and to become sicek Urientale, WILL e mel e, e b B e ook 10, avery Y Cromnmiee thol arp wrobaratton | 1o ebeltcen mautha cding Doc. M, 1616, i § wasn wondertul yower. Tun wllon spceched | aued af esenping the dotested treo yoars 10 |, ir. Syend witacsand the dedleation of the AFFORD INSTANT EASE. bood. The entlra tram was Just bevinning iis hun- | was required to epeak of them. ‘It State usincan to Chicago, West and Nortliwest, em- | would not bave the same offect aainist cavltal | barracka. The fnanclal svetem has proved £0 | enurmous mouuuient ta the Amerlean, Capt. dred days loneney to the hieak but fertilo prairica | Yiad played an lmportant part o the entiro | bract Chicago, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, ond | punishment as would sumo supernatural vision | Inadequate, that Prince Blamarek, formerly o | Ward, who beeame a high Mandarin and Com- on the sunthiwest shore of Luke Aichizan, ~As the ' P Y v o fesperl Free-rader, advocates s return to Jer-n-Cal lie Chilnes ! S umbered down tha rous i awd cut of | SAEE SAAY L LS SV, aciliemons | passes. B oy | Lastsebuld i eubbied alt o and Al moines D r ey o e i | e ke e a ey ovtto | Tulammation of the Eidness, i v wel el 1 " i e I 5 A 2 va, Mixsol g 3 3 , 3 y ¥ a 7 e iwolters i the farmn-louro, Tho long | 8ho was the field of dheree and \)h,m* ars be- | Peotis and [iinots, 8t, Louis, Migsouel, Arkgu- | carleatus L I Inora money, and v ]l o ininish | every day. ‘The procession which dedieated the | Inflammation of the Bowels, and perilons trip Loforo_ tho travelers, and | tween Lho Algouquins nnd Iroquols, the former | sas, Texas, Loulstanw, and Iudian Territory, bas | Camden Juil. [Applause.] Miss Dickinon thaen | direct taxation. The soclal aystem lay be- | strictars wos compostd ol 0,000 men and Congestion of the Lungs, the wild romanco of the lahd towards which they | being almost exterminated in thelr cfforts to en divided s follows: Division between | spokeof tho stazens an educator. The stage | come so unpopulur that those who revolt | wowen, the majorng soldicre, and two miles of were jouraoy(ng, naturally ereated & fervent desire | keep possesslon of the then rich huntinz- | terminal poluts, including Detroit, Milwaukee, hod t the orthod No | oeutuet it are counted by hundreds of thou- | noats and stesniers. Ward became s thorouzh Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing, an hix part'to bo ono of them, Anyway,bo wished | prounds of Vermont, Thie Iroquols wero fiually | Lake, and Fliot and Pere Marquetfe for ten was the most orthodox ?d Mg L ""l wands, that a speelal law places all whodenounco | Culnese, and adopted the relizion of the people. Talpitotion of the Heart the dirappearing train a mental Uodepeed, ond | (riven out by the whites nbout the middle ot | months, revenue, $i324,515 Wiich wus distyime | sermon was eser preachud, no buok written, | i b the merey of tho polles, and that the Capl- | The New York Zrbie, throuze one of its cor- | 1 Diphth sald to bimiaclf soma day 1 will, too, go, Weat, % | the seventecuth century. There would be seat- ntedns follows: Michican Central, 22, that hiad had the eifect Tor zouit of some plays, | tal of Germany §¢ i na fnfurmal stute of slege, Iintents, critteised M, Myers for wolng to | Uysterics, Croup, Diphtheria, e Providunca fr later scare aidod bim in thie | ", Fc' tablos people whore ancestura of threo | Lake Sliore & Sichigan Soatler Tho %loug Strike,” * Caste,” * Frou-Fron." | Sv great lins been ||l;u rllltx‘lnlre{m.'lhnl!x.m o then celebration of tuathind, Mvers suld Catarrh, Influenza, ure fo Join 1 wwelcomihiz you Lo thin vory pleasant geuerations were eaptured at Fort Dummer by | burg, Fort W & Chiearo, 14,315 Pittsburg, | and % Camille” were particularly mentioned. overapeculation, and the inflatlon In prices, that was just ns efil- | Teadache, Toothache, woand 1o thank you i all kindnces for she | tho Iudions, and earricd to Canada and tortured. | Cincinnati & 8t Louts 5.61: Baltimore & Oblo, | o " ull ¢lasecs fecl as 1f they wero in povertys while [ cfent as ours, sid really inculeated niore maral- ¥ o L T O e | AL thie fort @ gullant bana wan orcauized | 5833 Dotroi & Milwanken, 4.40; Fiinb & Perg | ThC soeaker held otit, ngatnst all the Puritane { f Gt inadie togothier, till 6,000 houtes, | fiy: and be did nou beltevo that a honest con- Neuralgla, Rheumatism, ¢ nunuhh(ml’mrlgcntull:uurfiocluy. An.)’n‘ulllfll that did noble tghting owninet the | Marquette, 0.09; Lake, 10.45. that cyer talked, that good §8 in the preponder- | without ehimuess or micans of lighting w firey | virt 1o Chirlstlunity bad cver beew wmude in | Cold Chills, Ague Chills, fuard, then, innst be hered sono sondand daugh- Freneh «iny -1%45, AL the. truv..story. of the Divislon_between terminat pusms. exclnding | ance In human nature, sud not evil, |Great | have been wilded to Berlin, The Emperar hes (;1','|m, Chilblains, and Frost Bites okl *beech feal M conld have been given in the | Detroit & Milwaukee, Luake, and ¥Fitut aud Pero luuse.] Nobody ever lugked at o villaln on | heen shot at twice, the Prember gunnds his lite e people worship thelr ancestors, aud when fori of history Iustcad of i tho style of fitiony | Marquoite, veveniio "@2,05,837; Michtzan Cen- :‘}I‘E."lm,lml e el i e ko Koight of ol amd throtiont tho <ol | ano rceises m e ur reacut st ldu Governe it would sartl the present goneraion toread | tral, 401 Laks Slipey Ll Plitsharg, Fort | e people apok of tho depthe to it 1 | whalty”” ceaset "o et A" gareo ol | 41ty i provhled Wik Rrup Kuns aud O O N trainis of New Yorkers n | & Su Lovls, 4005 Balitmore & Ohlo, 001 | stogu has fallon, they meaut thaty 0 o | unrest s percepuible which = 1s' untike | Rewiugton riflew. ¥ B0, Vermont learved when young o fzhit [ Diviston of Michizan Centrai between Canadn | majority of tho plags of to-duy, | the German character, and which # 18 | Tho Chilnese polley was opposed to the tntro- in dofenso of hersell. Notniodt of her soll | ronds, rovenue 8UTS.30; lirct Western. 02535 | yuch 18 sald about tho greatest of the passions | that o ereat malority of the peoplo is Jonging | duction of ansthing wuich would dispense wag ever taken from her, - In 1777 she became | Canada Bouthern, 25,115 Grahk Trunlk, 1484 z for rone changre, the” object of which it never- | with mavunl Inbor. (he population of China e endent Sento or soverchuty, and mulne | Statement showing by percentaie of revenuo | (el by women fn tho elvilized world—the rela- | (ot qunat elearly dene. That, cleariy, is | was so unmense that o Httlo steam woutd dis- oined e rixhts until admitted fato the Union | the distribution of Weat-bound frelght from | tons between men and women falsely called | preciscly the -condition of Hussia, where ull is | place millions of people and brss hunger upon n 179]. renes was mado to Ethian Allen’s [ New York to owa, Peorin aud Iiffuols, elchteen | love. Socety did ot due to fac these | unrest, the Qovernment alarmed, and striking | thew, Alwost everything in Cinia was carried capture of Tleonderogs, and the anger of Beth | moutha: ~Tuwa roads through Chlcaga, revenus | relatfons, but thero was one place where wild blows at clasaes like the students the ed- [ hy humaot bangs on bymboo poles, two men l\\'umcr]\;nc.n}m %lmnlrunn;n'boal\xulm‘-{u“sn l1 ‘iv. z2h Denuntate of fotal yevenue, 45, Wioy could not bo fgmored, wnd that u\n;-lufi;:‘tlxmu; :‘:,‘.‘..,'.f.,’.‘:;,'.‘i!.‘z’(‘.‘:.'.i-'.",f.;""‘,ff‘i.'fif lbell:‘w‘z L't'llll;rnllv rnl-_?ulrml 4 suppurt L uxu{uuu e could joln In he llght. Bu ‘arner il Chied revel 11,66 . ) Niilists threates i colll- | between thent, They misde Journeys of hun- LG e e B L b L R Wae tho stage. The speaker hoped that | Siate balt winad of the popuar moveinenty and | dreds of miieson foo. R ¥ g of b , 474, 3 Snelah armyat Bt. Jons. Tho serviees of | Oct. 1, 1877~Itoads through Chicazo, revenue | the stage would atick to shuwing peopie ns they | hulf fncineil to eueonrus it We are unable Mr, Mycrs 1o u amall, rather thin o)l gentles Vermonters in 1912 wae olso attouded to, There | g1,761% pereentawe of total revenue, 224, | ore, and not ns prudery falsely represents | to gauze the screnigth of revolutionary feeling | mau, who speahs with a little of the Peousy ternof tho ravelers i those fve emigrant wagona furfy years ago. Neither memory of wian, nor pazo of history shiows chances more wondorful 1han those which have been wrought in tho inter. veninz time, Tho huuse praicios have given way to o mighty city and & plorious tributary coune try. The hundred days of weary ride fu cniigeant- wagans have given way to one-third that numver uf hours and palaca-earsl Al 1y progress, change, and getoninhiing sdvancenient But through ull the o mighty progresa trae and loyal remained to the ruieed old Green Monutain Fate, We meet liero to our uative land, —to revive Lo tute rien of those earlfer days in tha far-nway State,and, with bearts | imming with good will fowsrd each other and all the world, tu thank tiod for Iilw duuble ulesslug in ailowing us to be bore lu Ver- piont and Jive in Miinois, The applieation of the Tt wiiero the pajn oF dit idy Rellef to the part ot ity exiata witt Sitofd cuso Bowrls, uld always c Y HELLILF with the 2 1 the: | prevent sicknens or pnius (rom, chane of wier, a better thao Freuck Lrandy ur Ditiers as & stimus FEVER AND AGUE. TEVER AXD AGUE curcd for Afuy cents, Therely not & retaciilal ageut b thia world thas il care, bexcr ul e minutoy icariburn, Bick Cotie, Windin the i elersaho s 2 5 s and Auve, anid oiber Mslartous, lilllons, Seariet, The Rev. Stmon Gilbert, edltor of the Advance, | would be present grund aud great-grand chil- | Ronda south of Chicago, revenue §73,05; por- aiia rols | 1 Ruseda, beeause wo are unablo to iweertail | vania Germsn aeceat. He bus, however, a ro Typhiold, Yetlow, and other Fevers (atdod by Ttaiway's rad the followiug e rt: Wit 1oré b b pIAnKS | contise of total hovoiiey MTs, - Timcias i | therm unth the solutioh of st b ',"2_."1 vrobe | w farl extonds to the army, the oaly effect- | niuto countenatee, and, talkinig at tones with | e iy we BaDwAYS Nadoy” wLitie NISPATCIL, of the brutize ai Pluttsbyre, under fire of the | cludlng Peorls prior to” Oct, ltonqs | lems should be reachied. [Applutse.] ive force In Russia, except the £mperor; hut it by the Sate Dy. | Fiyecots per bonics which was sent to llll;Suusnl\\'nmosur Maes.: Eogish, ami by cutting off their approach suved | throuzh Chicaizo, Tevonue g,810; pereentity wost of the oppusition to thostage wos as | jg certainly stromz enousgh to - agitate | opariment, hie eyo was scen to dilate and his o Mass.: the day for u'm Anm‘rit-nn nr;mi.l'l'“u {»00 ‘\’"r:r- of total uv»nm-l, H-'l.74'.!- Roads south of Clifes- | Diod a8 1t was hypoeritleal. Bhnl lm«II :hu (m:—;nnu&m, trl‘mllamudl mont boys who weut down to Joln the Canadion | go, revenue §181,037; percontage of total rev- vuen say: MIf oy, g Yolbelton I 1837 shotwed Tots o courazo but not | Snue, 0L0ls | g veiflon BEBRL e ki e ieson, of somo, wrent | dango huing, ul | “Wifiis sty Depurtiunt bus trcated s ke vl discretion. Tho services of the 33,000 [ © Statement showing tho distribution and divis- | WET8 805 I & riamks fand which precedes revolutlons, as w¢l oy | g dog, 1643 run by the oid Bewardcabal, e, Vermonters who srent to the front i the cause | fon of Wost-bound Treliht from New York to | tre" [Laughter) What they laked was | yreat reavtions. - Thora muat, foo, bo vory e | Fred Seward wever antaganizen 1o your face, of the Unlan received o giowing tributo, thoso | the Missourd Jtiver points during the elghtecn | courago to follow thelr convictions, But thero | tepstvo distreas I Russin, “The Josees of men | hut appears to be verycordful and smuoth, when ol the cuvalry, undor Cobs dy W, Dennett, und | months ending Dee, 31, 1a78: Missouri tiver wos a growing courare in this, s in many other | durlne the war were h«nfiy'. :Inr:lf\dflil{wf'lilh'" lie 14 fu renlity throwing the p‘mlwllnn of this helng csped] ce e chlson, L —ltoad el ‘i o 9 5 i 3 " Mr, iy from ~ saying anyiplog about B evintia B NITS . DEntentigy OF tural ey '.m\" l“l'ltt“l'm"): ‘n’;“" ”:,“‘"Dfl:f;‘x’; pear to e to have oo Jutrugtavas” Tho Jigs thegamurane 40" a ail his wtndal 1 the 14,000 who never returngd: thousands a revenue, 844,10, Romds south of Clileago, reve | plo koe 0 wxation, thru 3 L8, anehal 1s ouly 8 persoual collislon between hume thought of them, Who Could mieasnre tho enug 814,555 percentage of wmllrt\'unuu, lives of actors and nctressea, The majority | heavv, tho gratn trade ofy the south ls disap- | Consuls, If 1 bad not made the diuct £l cup of garrow produced by that cruet War | §55.51, were sinple, hard-working, dumestie people, | Deariut, aund e fall fn the gaver money, thouzh | qul T ought to bave been tudicted, but, amopi tho honics of thelr putive Btate! In "Tw total amontnt of freleht forwarded from | qe rewards of the profession were not for fdie- | 1633 felt tn 8 natlon of produvers than elsewhere, | T huve mado them, 1 am subjected ta tals delay, e etut b reretted I Inability 10 Juin 1 | New York to fio West during the vighreen | oo Fewurds of b profsstion q o L ligve serlously doraneed the immense s | wunoyance, nnd abise, and am oblized o rely y national pol- | Lapgaage grew’ inn amg resotunt, amd with 0 the Some and Davallers of Vermonl in e~ vague me | something of the orator ubout him. Fie sald: sembly ut Woreester, asa.: Tho {iinois Amsocia- than of the Soum of \ ermont at thelr second ahuuul Lunquot, with tholr wiver, dsughicrs, and wweet- Lunrts, onsentbled this vty wend efoeting, le- tween you and us o vust' the dlfferencai Ho- Iween yuut anid us how small the diferencel Our plurlous mother, covered with ever.green momory #nd tho pratcfulness of ll her trav-hearied »oun aud douchicrs, we alike chrrish and Fovere, Tler monntalna ond Lille, her creeke and brooks, her wondows, and her daughters, 1o us o perpetual standard of \dusl beauty, Lot patriotium never tarnistied, her achools renownnil througbout the continent, her chilizen foremost 1 every herolc and pmilunthiropic enterprine, ey havo done toeie DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, 1ul} shar [0 stretching tho New ‘tingland xone of | the festivitles of so happy an oceaslon, wishing the 2 4 2 ness or uedlocrity, Tho assertlon that the | peryal commerve of the Emplre. “The dilignl- 2y pulitical oaponents for iy vindicatio R AP RALE, 10 et chvisation of Mo period o’ Fiyome | 1) mancs Jov: kP ’ ot eativr Dec, 3L brougiit wrevenno of | 1oy of great acturs have, in 8 mojorlty of | ties of fusela uro o duubd esoggeraled by tho | Nevertheless, ME. Gieorz ¥, Soward s ot b senob LTSGR SIEONGR iy on o Tock, Ktluagton Paake, Laka Champluin, | i Néwrotary read the followliz telegram e coses, been blosted by tho stage was not | livphuchoudriac empernment of the Czan tho | und pun dowit, Thers i3 constornation thiro CONTAGIOUS, and thowbola chain ob_our ol ueae 1o SO | grop THE MONOPOLISTH' BUCK AND | trse. Whors the same eenius was found elso- | Jonely sraudene uf wtime nosltton welghs on | gut bis faudly, which secs that lio (s o Llack ATED IN THE Golden Gate, Thanks 10 our fatherd and mothers wha made ote glorony commonwenlth what it (s, Tiencdictions ou all thelr children, ttere and Liere, {Applause, ) 5 elghed on the erly Cicsnrs, and by | gheop." e LR e L Where, thie samo_ results would o found i tho [ 10 ;:-::I:‘n(:l'n ot el LT N I “Vermont rends yrocting to kier Chicago sons, She Apecial Dizpath to Tha Tribune. bor, edlitorfal chuir, aud every other place. | they are auite sutlicient to destroy Iorthe thne | New York have taken s great {nterest in this Inglad hnt yotl remeubut Bee by your gutlierss | INDIANAVOLIS, Jaii 17.—War Las hroken out | (i Iyicklusun was Fecailed ot the clozo of er | allwoltd content, nud to ewninl the Goverment | gase, aud have excrted all ‘helr pocial Influciice e Ao sods of tha hills on g | between th Uulon Ratlway Compuny aud the | o iy o chovse hetween devoting ftecll to interual | o sippress newspaper Felerenics to it. GATI. Dlalneof the Went, ceens to your bunguet. 1 | ticket-scalvors, Indictments have been found | © " —m—— nlfalrs, oF starting somo ‘nlx’u.nnlual cnl;urwllb’u, adtha s okl it [ ’p‘ml w Juinyon, bnlllltl\ll|~11:[|gl"- {Applasee.] | aeainet the leadfne sculpers under the law SUPREME COURT, ‘“,f"""ei'."fi':',‘.’.ii.'f.?"'\{‘2 xv::“»":v:‘:x a‘n; 'I':‘;u’v:('ul‘-?. PENNSYLVANIA CONGRESSMEN-ELECT, e O e ayer hove by | basaetl by the last Leclalatura at e lusfuico of o ver road, bat it b one of the wiseriea of | 1IARUBUNG, Pa, Jan. 1T—The Governors NE Lungs or fllum!xftll‘kr'lélla or Dunes, Tleah or CORRUPTING T:llll]'.Ehlf_)l.‘l‘}).S AND VITIATING Chrone Itheumatisu, Hacklug bey Coughe s U ieinis, Bivedlng of Tirash, et B fula, Glandular Ewellinz, aus Alfes tluns, Byphilitis tho lungs, Dyspepsia, Water o Dolorenux, Whita 8 nice, tutiurs Ule In &t {lscases, Mercurial l!lw:u(fi Fi Cotnplalnia, Gouty Uropay, st Hieuis, Sron: 18, Cousuinption, REGHETS Becretary ITogan anncuuced that letters of rextet had been recetved from President laves, Uov. Proctor, of Vermout, Georgo 11 Harlow, LlentAiov, Shaman, United States Seuntors 9 . it 4 and the Paper Age—Mav nelther ever lose it | q),, 2 kY o " v the Yoeltand Blmande, Soyor Heath, the Lo | prestige Lu response, e fi'.'.:f:",,'gl.,:',','é'fiff",, s putily Batinol | 0 Lawyers Adaitied to Fractics in | war tht the chinieucenont of peace i always | proclamation aunounclus te vames of the men- Liver Complaint, &c. Taid, . A fbuvay of Elsin ve-lov. Falrs FIANK afthen? — g Hilnolatirders Entered Vesterday, Bt e mescen tospeuk, Whatever | P62 0 Canrees chsed i J1e 00, ucton I8 | s gny ore the Fapapaill emigent exct o8 Vanks, of Bt, Jomshurv, Danlel Roberts, of | sald lio was at o loss to know what sort of & rris, s Diapateh 10 The Triaune, wny congratiiate Enaisnmen upon in | (liies, the s, o Holurh Sjelt (i | mhcitsaeas B S TN from the El been disputed, hitherto, by Gen, Albright (Res publican). Burtineton, Prof, Willlam Chapnan, ot Col- ege 1AL, Mags,, the [on, W, C. Dunton, the lon. E. B, dBuerman, ticorge 8, Rob- fuson, ot wycatnore, Btc\dun . Manning, ot ‘l\unkuknv, £, W. Blaisdell, of Ruckford, 4.C. Merciam, of Tuzansport, the Rev, W. N, Witber, the Hon. 11, {1, Wheeler, Josas Pltkin, the lon, L. I', Poland, Blon ', Cheney, Prot. €. . Hurlbut, E. G. Minor, und a Jargs oumber olfihm. d % lie firat tonat, * Chiegeo in her carly deys, Wt oy s GUBDON 8. NUBBARD. Tle nald that on 01 French maps,, made long iclore white explofers had visited ‘this region, Would be found the natme of Chicazo varluualy #pulied. Oue dated 1557 had 16 Chil-a-lo; others, Lhbayga, or Chi-gu-ng but onc, as carly as 1754, had e namo Chicogo, sud located it e correctly. 1ia had secn o map ated 1600 wtere the ‘Fown of Chlcago was lo- sated In Lake Michlzan, and what we now knew :a the Mlusinalppl River' and {63 tributarles wero ndu—d 11 4 general way to the Gull of Mexico, :;t the Misaleaipp! was called the Chlcsgo Riv- S Videtices exfeted showiue thut Lake A bigu at one ‘thno discharged ite waters uxrulnun the Desplatues and Ilhnols Hivers fnto n"l" Bulf of Mexieo, ‘Then, probably, the 1l lKu s River was Jsrer than the Mississippi above 2 Juuctlon, and that might bo o 8 correct tra- 18 thaoaly ehick was expected to pick fts way through tho | A rallroad official who hus fust returncd from | Svmsscvisnpy I, Jan. 17.—~The Bupreme | e present situation, 1t Is certuly not the shell of ety 8 doubleyolied toast, Mo bud | il East via the New York cjmn.ml says o suw | Court met k-ddavy and, alter u bricf scaon, nl- vontent with whih 1hoy oujoyit, e country 4;-‘"1 In \'l:rmuul.llm wsed to r‘fi: on Alll):;x:‘r lu:v twenty-tlve miles of Trefzht-cars—ubout 4,000 i { Journed to Weduesduy, Tho followlg 18 a lst | was never, perbaps, less resiful or less haupy. ported. frum Gormany—Bohin's transiution— | number—snawed In cast of Byracuse, and su | of thoso admitted to pructice, and to whom lis a;:r:;l"l; :ll‘l;'l:,':r"c‘f'l’,'.fl,fl" l\':):fir?“ nlo:‘ur‘;‘;:‘t‘;'ul; About the printiive agu belug a golden age, | slemly are they fmbedded that cach one will | censes wero arderod to be tagtted, on tho ree- | BT iy Cig Thanny ehances,—a position tn 1 which tho meu wora brave and good and tho | uve to bo duir out by hand. Some of them ara | omiuendation of the Apjollate Cutirts, after eX= | whicly wy are lgbting s formidables fos without women beautdful sud Jovely, But slong came it J. th, Drepnan, 8.V, | the exeliement of atiacking him, sud with no whE " cate e e et sab” 1o ot | burlod almust out of slght. Tue boes to the | amination: We T Duatly J. G Brewane & 1 | W6 @Sk st ives ami trosauro | boctllar, T Jucater of 1y, fash probsbly Vi " s of ¢ flroad companlea by the snow-blockade bs suid | Ghinst, W, hides o shiowed his preference for a ‘dlsh which s & ?f.fi.’:'l':’.'gi‘f.’f{ -nclc}m ‘l?ll m,»'v. TllA:"th;‘fin ;‘Eé :: b“m:‘wl“x“. ¥y uw-bluckade 18 sul 1t -_'pum-n. J. W, Stapleton, Lo 11 Crule, ‘\J;;n‘:l':- {l:,\:lrfi:fi':u.-';l‘lml:::ffll:;l‘lxlllm‘:l::t"l:‘ :m’ '\'{"“{_ prominent [..,,“m,|,,,.mr\",,..m,uwhr,,u has i i Tt it Wo WES, | s Toemasoll resds i tha the Chisago | Wil _Fabwards, Jay 1o Hastinga, . | Hibareimnt, i slfr vaiuaoto sohiere 10 | 4585 S LI B U o e e Chthes i worso Jusn et | ones aro agaln cutting East-bound rates, Whilo | 3% Hughes, M. Tt Meyor, W. D, | by sent luto bospital moroly tor want of wreat- | GOV Torion, wo concedo there are u jriat Ll ha virtuice of (AL oK eeEd Ut oy, | AUk alaans Canea DA, ¢ eqpos tha [ Sisulin, I . Waguucry, By Wo. Wasnuler | wuats, Liot oRhL L, B0 leen providd 1% | Liauy of thein, Molly Darthig shuws tht, ol- whors N would it more excolloncles of char! | cutting of rates by uur runds, yetlt lu compellcd [ Charles W. Dwight, 11. 1. Carpenter, Willls lj;;‘{‘,g""'mmm:;';‘m.m"mm' reT eay | iz uhe 1 dottiug Lo bo ul:yzu o uld muid, e tothe square Inch thau anywhero clse. | tu suy i this instauce that there {4 no truth fu | Smith, Danlel F. Flannery, W. W, Bweet, A, o, brunclies of trado which hus thrown ::m nl:llll‘l‘ull nun!x‘lrlcr.." rtlfi. lfi:‘i‘wr‘u!::n‘l’enlm‘t Not tobe juvhtious, he would flai envugh to | the assertiou, and thut rates from this aity have | 11, Frost, Charles B McCuluueh, Joseph A | gousands out of work, from a general fall In i.'lx‘ngllx:: s e e o e double discount the wll.ldulhfil!ruuuol thy an- | nut been cut stico the et of Jaunary, ot bo- | gavanaugh, F. L. Shaw, W, W. 8tipp, 8, E. | wazes atnounthig b many trades to50 percent, ;s‘uume. IU" nauiclu of It ettt clenta, In fntelligence, which was the chief | causo the Chicago roads would be too honest to % 0. 8, Cutting, 8. P | und fhow a slow, Mugering finauddal crisia, » § Wl Ki 1 hg ex- ¢ fe of thi er e, Vi v cut rates If th d | :l ” Swavson, O. K. tleard, C, 8, Cutting, I\ had vamed bis clalw 1 Kuow AlL" he ex. charactertstic of thle paper aye, Vermont was | cutrates it thoy fonud It to thelr advantazo to f; 2 chard wihich appears neyer taoend, ooy 7 "Wl eft the Ess Yol not wanting. he bad burned mory Literature | do s, but becauso the ronds have been ml»lwki Douthart, Willlam Gentlenan, E. A, Richards, Teatdea. the bad plained Woen [ left the t [ Jeft iy 5 dition ore, Vi Ihnn\\'umntflumlll‘lhe ?Auxs;ullvl:(; Li:)rurh, -flnd&y suuw wirougtiout thy »:mb:mm ;lin “orbin, 8. A, French, L. McL, Kane, Jr., :}‘,“l‘;:“,""n profoutd denpeastoty pnoition |yt there, and—and sams trouble T bad with and better in his opinion. Pu ause. was [ that the Chicago roads have not buen able e er lady. Waen I ot out bere, wrote to o | g0 W, White, E. Y. Valentine, C, W, Taylor, C. | confidence shd elasticity in the public ming, uugtlier b LEty q B e e ichicun, o | carky Torward tha lorge. simanni ot fretent, b | 32 N AE s B b raiuzh, €. B, 1100, | ‘i Uoverament, though backed by strong mn. | 20 irl that £ wrad e by 'O Nasks o “Bweet Storer,” nor did Joaquin Miller cver | tracted for previousto that thoe. ‘They have, | & V% {!k. ® ", Goodwitn d. A. Audrus, | Joritics, 13 weak ana fmwm.. I action, and ‘{“N .“ I.l".llll.‘xu:ul'llu R Ei i 8a0n AN b ed walk amonz the tall gracs of Utter Tutervaly | therefore, 1o cause to cut rates at present. Georpe 8. h\l\":r. s G4 N J- ‘“ P Dun " ) thowgh strong Iu_ Purlisment, probably retuin | ‘r"x: nlmm‘_ Eh‘é‘nu:ht’lud' ot kmm‘u:;l but the proud Atise Mclirkde would nave & ‘The Detroft Fost says there 18 o Jull in the J. 8. Baume, William .\lu.nhn ) J McFs Dunn, | P eecbia hold over the of the new ".“;m u.l: nigie - Jang Asklugr auother lllrl\muluua'us Monus bad & temple. But b6 | Giieago 4 Lake [uron Ratlsoad foibrogtio, but | G. J. Williams, J,- C. Eeyater, O. D. L3y, | clectors, whom yet it will not consutt, There | (V0 Chose to name his % Terror," fie repliea: Wi remiuced by tho twast of th great tranuds | {0g"ariod ms oy tho caln that precedes the | William Co Ketium, Wilkuin 8. Forrest, C. 1. | i a cry of dlatrésy overs Where, sud a3 visibls an . 4 ¢ : ¢ b o Fora fudy. % How! DIdu't know that wus tion th Awerlcun flulfl:‘v which hid occurred | Yydifost kind of stiuzelo between the (rand | Greeuleaf, Cusrles. Willlams, EQ T, Cahill, J. [ unrest as {n Germany, thouga it doce uot - as- ul-l'ém-\l::. et o wWell, posliive cure for KIDXEY AND DLADDER COMPLAINTS, Urinary and Womb Diseascs, Oravel, Dabotes, {‘Nl‘-!. Flopika ot Water, tncontlaencs of Lrite, Drighi § , Albuniinurls, and (0 &Il coses Whicry ticte ary Lrick-dist deposite, OF tha water 18 thick, “cloudy, mixed with sumtauoceltke the white of ah exi. oF l‘x‘wm\l ke white silk, br the s & worblsd, Y when i W Pricklog. buraing sensation when Tus- Ing water, Amldpllulnnw iall o the hack wid slon o folns.” bold by druggias PRICE ONE DULLAIL OVARIAN TUMOR OF TEN YEARS' GROWTH CURED ByDr.RADWAY'S REMEDIES. DR, RADWAY & €0, 82 Warren-st., .Y, DR. RADWAY'S REGULATINGPILLS, e —— Ilow Mines Get Their Quoor Nnrs, Salt Lake (Lluhy Toibune, Nuwmes of wlnes, like one's cinotlons when eatlng Limburger cheeae fur the Hrst tliug, are o s S ol seo that’s wy dition ot yie Chlcugo 1ver. rrect bra | stnco the last banguet, Thewwe wero IWInE 1 | Truuk and Vauderblit intereste. Tho Grand e s, E, C. Allien, | st the furm of hatred towands tho woolal or- | 8 (200" error, Lott Yor 1 Guld T, Blrug il . the paner age, ond, thouth thery wero those | pp py g - ol L B lhmn.. s Buuerett, C. Lo ks f 28 zitio, Wi ! 2 A ructiun “of ‘the “(linaty & Michigan Ca- | 0 Snid the iwolcen age was not only & tomstice | ¢ “l’w’nytm: gf:c;”:}x:sh fl'irf@"fif"}l";‘éi".‘{,':fi & 8, Winy, D, £ Iiggtes, sod Delmoro | BRI 0 ool and,though not cantented, | Fom Plks bl suestiohon ot ""_'i’?,"u'z""#a': B Li nb Jolingon, sald: but Vanderblls has by na wmeans relnquistied | Elwell, anquiescent, but i Houthern Europe fropm e :,‘:‘,'u;i:};’fi, oo Statea § his plan to secure coutrol of the latter. The The following were admitted oo forelgn | to end thero I3 nothing but unrest. fn Epaln.tho | 07 4o’y oge Cnauce If o peally cousiderod that Wl oand fts proposed despeniu sud Wilening wag [ml * eafrying [out ‘ln un bumible nauner the design of th great Artificor but s uyth,—that it wus fmpossivie of attalu- Biutelt Whe how 8 fact. Ithiad cotne,and conie of the umye , to stay. [Apolawe.| Whila we refolced 0 | Rucelyers cortiivates, which constiuto & uret | jeeuses: Wilklam Mitler, David ¥, Kiog, Juck | Government as [clb salf 50 out of secord with | ot § ‘would | Verfoctly tasteless, slegently coatea with sweet yum, ol SOl N enars teiors g el et 1ad T HE lewontha raai, -re‘bé‘l‘nv‘uul“;uy buisgut up at | oot Ihh:}nx:,m\\‘llllhu: 1. Cuok, J. fayard thacpeanlatiot i hessaiibad h‘;,":x:‘::‘.‘. e e br s o, st whl o to | Pt 7;,;',',;W,wv1gfiv‘“§:y'“ Ml Bireugglit &3 i sewerny creful city. ! ¢! A8 i6 W e ; e 0 cents on the dutlur by Teprescutatives i i ey W SUBATIGY. G tbln’ ) the man who was chy Liver, Rowels, Kid Nladder, Nerve peation '‘Blilpusuzsn Fever. lujamtnativn " e el 1d, e *sude.’! o) . el o ey Nicl N L P e at eack o leaving us. s the classics gald, in the *aud them at par, and there §s prospect of fun ohead | I Clay Nichols, Newton € Laws, Llegzur D. | giylug at vach uthier’s throats, aud but for the seatlu \h”-flf'i’l‘?zf:.'-ua e O L i o : iare b {roni tines 80 remote that lviilzed Watory | e B ghie ik of time, slong came paper, 804 | whey tho S50t docs come. Lorto, Coletnan C, Turuer. - army the the bume, ‘Fhe - Troasury, you nust bave high uritshied no recura of Tts baptiam, [Applause. Goyerumuny might Do sUpor- | yinug of thin® % That 4 ‘. b why | ugied 16 | terusl racicd 10 wiledt 8 Josllive cu; Thelrate: il 1 suid, WA be your frient? Aud It was us wood ———— “Lhie followini orders were entered s sedea by o Federul Kepuvlie, Tho peosle arg 4 oL L e guied It | Terual Viscord, W drraciod (o it 8 Loulite o iy z % Noi the 4 . i New York 4 People; cuuse stricken from doskel, tente wit cir re axes, [ T e p by J“‘"’?fi:’w.‘-:" mmm%‘d "uh’l‘fi:; “T,‘: did not riug out the otd. [Auplausc] I coti- | pypacatapetl ‘(u'fca’mf:‘mm:fi‘ Aztec smoky l‘v'flll'ucluc:l“u‘u docket. fue People vs. James | contented with their leaders, Gl under !’i‘n'{,‘c’.’f.r.v "“ii‘?:"uen.x ::v?'mun:l:fi o';lcyr lh‘:::: D B e B iiness of the Dioud fa U ooy muc;u;»w ulw = b clnllumhed saruzcnc«{ Ll‘.v’u xsuux];!:x;v:lhu'lb'gt;“flw‘; mountain), Wil some of the cxcurslonlsts | M. Blades; mulllon l«:r x\umllnu.;ucn wverraled, n.:l h,,l,m,l .ufl\r““e‘ ‘“ nh::“:.\l”\llz\ J,::; Chitrs oo 8o hlu et o m: ',w Ifl,‘,',:.‘,‘m“m;;._.:c..., on I = op | G0 aike snd Lho paper agy = - Srom this city oud Chicago expoedt : nd wotion for leave to pleal. - sible to frame & stable Government wis dhed ) 4L ! u hivgdoge o v!n:l’:‘“ ox“ffi',“lg“’.‘.;,,‘.“.‘,fiic‘h'.":,"“.'!n‘;';‘.’.3.',“,’. and Tuseparablo wa com amd curreney wow ore, | AR B SES S L i :.}'1':,'3"‘.‘: A aae N, Lapp va. fhie City of Tuseola; | tho sullrage culuryed, desporate wlforis misht n Pipish SR hrirt S bl }va‘:v‘"l‘tflff“‘l'flr::!"ca{mq Wt by the Goverument ¥ ud may ueither ever fall beiow psn [40° | oF U Cavital, 36 rlaca 10 the form of u tone | appesl trom Doitflasas motion to Mlsulss ovee- | b made 1a preveut the success of suv loveni- n Eugl 3 Ditaca e g &b th. Heast, Chuklox Jus o e overagnt e syt o Bt | S il SN S B B B O et aar A0 Tuth iEior " duions | Fofads couse aamisscd wadr therule, " * | wnent v aif, | T Grases, scrucs the Adrtaucth | | At aatociation has bees ¢ gretzsd o Eoeand | 2 SSCSIEE B G b S A e ¥ o sugene Hal et reclted an orleinal pocin e ¢ ‘ . vé. Bayre; mppeal from Ed- i ¢ filled with a scuys of oick humilia. | to protect bersons charge acys o el 4 3';; 'i;'i,;:!,”"!’““‘n"‘";f‘ which ot to 8% | entliicd T oise" o the Hlb—a Yery e \'“"d““’.f, i e b zn?'; Soore ot ul NEida” order. airmos fuds- B e o assert themacives 1o tho | Secretary of tie soetety Is ulads, and sbe inekes | (2 A% PRGEDS ,..,{;‘-R&fif’l }.‘nfli"!x‘.’i ! Bhottl Uiy Lo, e ) kel cargo | craditable eflut, which won fuwicilativy, e uttor s ‘over 1000 foot Bbuve the | facity and Jearo to Su brsfs oud abitracls | racent strugghe, amd shelr powerlenicss (0 ] soine suicullag asertlon o 1o tho ubuee of | Ldiden Fusuea ol {leak Duralogiothe FEutl, | oo, ity tous, She brought w miscd Lurgd Tho last tosst w3 A fow doscs of Hadway Vurniout, e uurcry of | 600" gud gometlmes covered with suow. By | iustauter. Aehiova the bosidaios essential to tho vros- | thuse atleced to boturane, aud the nnperfoc- Ve pome Dassengerdy sl 1ok to Muckinuw et ve. Waruer; otlon 10 vacate onder | perity of thulr Kiugdom, Iu Constautluole, | tions of tho Dritish faw. 8o does not pas & . e mI i 15e Moty bimed diwidate, Frice, 23 aone from the foret Tn tho Jpl of 1660 or | selttineut, thougbl, aud strouss conmin suss | his puss Curtez. accumpanlad by G0M Tios ) R e Rl o B W 3 2% 1 that ilngies largely di thy lorees that sbube o . 3 519) hia bold was ing Judgiment. revolution futlus s revulution sud Miutstey Aiu- | bleh compliment to tho gailautry of English £ Sy bt e iy 1 Dttty 106, | alfaies wud gestlly of our nstion. Tudina, wiads (119 e buld fhasch frous G | o0 eiei, Jawce W, Siagleton va. | firy, Ull wo socut 10 bo readin ehronicies 510 | wuiltlinew, aud sasse s Suppresslon of 8 wite READ Micti, Which then contained three ur L. L. COLUNY, ¥ reacls Its summit, but was prevented by wesses | Tho Board of bubeevisorss appenl froim Aduiis; | yuurs old, ur to be watchiug throuzh o ul'icnr by lullurluur{lllkul‘i “11; fii.‘f.’x‘“t..'&’u.mn‘.’.f"n‘fx‘n‘fif-' & ; z T £ ) 4 ' He returoed Lome to o sslling | fn respondioz, eald be did’ng know why be [ o1 suow, ‘She feat was accomplbhied, Bowever, | disiwissed for want of prosecubion. peupes somie decrenit Oncotal Stated while dn | a3 an ordivary marl 'y False aAne 1Ue. Wolcott und wife and Miss | Bad teen called un to epeak of Vermont | by wpe of hls followers, Franclwo Mooe 4. The People ve, Whittaie Wolcott was (lie Girst white el | 83 a bursery uoless becagee ke wa tlo | taua, why et bamsell dovn juto e plets, und ul. bivazoy and hyr seter, Maria Kingz'e, | ohlest bachicl present, Laawiter) Ax | erater by a rape some 0 fret. Thio nusita; o era ¥ Lot Mia, Gt datbacr, v Lae seend, B Dved, e Wiy geipag boward 11 oadediy sud T was natpaied 3 lus s AT | 420 Meliea, submitted on e aromean Turkey . there Ls | commissions” unscrupulously countonages tio sicd. s order enforced ! by furclgn Fiforts are belnzs made to ubtsin the nove, The Peuole, eteey oppeal | solliery or uticr anaivd and contusion. n»m‘ulml(uy.n“(.ummmlun o luguire At an eath Uuedy the Ausinud cead 0 hie 3 sue o pate gu'sect.! & ad 8 Jetar atamp 1o RADWAY & €O., o. 33 Was wiatiou v ori tousands will ba seut Y-