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I§79—TWELVE PAGES. 2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUBESDAY. JANUARY 21 i who ictims of folly ana sup: sidewalks free from all obstructlons, incluling | is pa'd to the cost of attendante to changa can ould see Myops' skys (t's Just like putty." THE (}HLYENNES- ,’,’.f‘c"f.fl'{;:fi‘ waPflifi:n:{?:bflnlzrl":11%1’“;;‘;'!“‘0‘ :Pl‘t‘klvrn!." T’Ixe;r:r:‘:hfiuflnmm to biame than many | that of snow and ice. dies as consumntion progresres, Of vourae this m".'." back to glynpl, who mects S o eves and_bright, sunny-hued featurer. The | nwell edvcated young jady why rushes blindly Wo think that the cata of Gridley vsi*The Cily RDISON. Jonca and sagn: 4 What d‘}) ,w:‘u rmennnhyl :d‘ - litt}e one had made & doll out of an old blood- | fnto matrimony neafnst the advice and consent | of Bloomington should be met by & busitise | Tures horse power at 20 cents, 6 centa; pro- ;?Ilflnl'fl"l‘ lk).nm’nzol‘xln% .lnllk“ u& abl :: i Furtler Detalls of the Camp Robin- | rtained blanket ard was tenderly nursing it in | of her parents and best friends, and, In due | statute of the State, compelling nll owners of ducing eiehteen lights of fifteen candle 00! e putty’ ¥e 8 putty," wi time, uppeals to the divorse court to relicve her [ property or oceups of the same to clcar the from bonds that were hastlly and voluntarily | sklewalke in front of their premises from Iueurred, but that are at last hateful and fnsup- | snow and fre nnd all other ohstructions, portable. These Mormon women do not lleun- | nod then let the Supreme Court say derthe fmpuiation of licentiousneas hall as | whether such s law {s unconstitutional or mof. her arms, uwlvln‘z to and fro with {t as if cn- deavoring to put it to sleep. MOTHER AND CHILD. Just beyond her 2 mother who had been very son Affair—Blunders of the Military. & E o ot i | S Tstimen o o heing distributed over the whola area llzhles ong Testimony from Ton. Georze Stary by the Jablochkoft eandle, gives double bright- ) . ATT 2ty n{u‘enrn ’é{fv canite nnwcs.‘ The comuparlwon, HMEXICAN TRADE, the Power of Radway'a Ready Reliot ina + Jablochkoft cand t an cxpense Caze of BSeiatic Rheumatisw, serfonly wonnded was holding in coneolation | o g the men, and n lenient public senti- | ‘That case arose in endeavoring to enforea tho ;?7{;{:{5‘!';‘.0"1%55:3% {";"I']'E"‘f;‘:“.; Falonta | A German Merchant In the City of Mexico . Sad Beenes Ameog fho Coplives-The Squawy | Hhe hand of her Bayeacold danghion who s | ment would rendlty cxcuse U errors of the | provistons of an urdinance, and, tn ordor that | Sieanicuient gt sy Sinenaty produces | Ticplles ta tho Report of Minlater Fostor. enes Amenz fhe Capti brought fu from the Ililis, more than two miles | 5ouy 1y view of thelr efforts ta lead correct lives | there may be no cvading the, question, wo fo- Bi0candle power, Thesellgures, however, do not b (As Edltor af The Trituns. Ho. 3 VAN NeS PLACY, New v, and Children.~Sofering In distant, with an fnfant strpped to her back. | 4Ry eyt Antt-PoLyaAMy. | voko the dircet sovereign puwer of thy State. which she had been directed to care for during represent. the full power of the incandesvent City or Mexico, Dec. 80.—The newspapers | , Dr. “lfl"n"l:“"'hmuynnr Relle? hiag we, Silence. ders. vort 3! 1h thed wos, Hght, Lut aro taken at o low basis. of this Capital have commented lately In | severe atvares of clatien, TOmEtimee ma LRt iRy As'to theultimate resulis of this work Ed- b he lombar rezians to my ankles, and at tmes Js (0% {on secms more confident thon ever, Tho | Crent ways unon & report ment some | {35t n oy :ttons of tho: i and | Wecks ogo by the United Btates Minister, During the ttme T have heen thus aficteq 1hayy Sekentista who Fiieate the. idoa o sleciricty | the llon. Mr, Foster, to his_Goveroment, Tren aBi s, haplas to A Felior, Bos L T Y13 supplanting gas seem to have only the cffectof | and published in varlous Northern pa- W,';‘_'y;t‘;l varisus inds of hath L making blm worl tiil a later_hour at night and | pers. ~The Houorable gentleman, fn his re- | guy. plications. of liniments 1og pumiittiog order further quantities of platina and iridlum. | port, pays, It secms, a good deal of attentlon to ;‘;:{:fl“_‘h ;;"}' Ifgh"ml‘,'g';;fl""‘l";’ gl:;h:;mmfl{‘,: . the commercial condition of this Republic, and to Last September, At the urgent requeat of 5 gy CONNECTICUT SENATORSHIP. the fdea whether the United Btates can fncreass | (o hadbeen amleted ss myneiey, | was tndicey t124 ueed 10 your remedy. L was then suftering foarfull a to a large extent its trade with this country. | of m; o1 tlene, Tomy sueprigs and Aelighl T e ltm er, hathing and papi™ ATTORNEY. the hazardous and rapid midnight flight, 4 TRR FALSE CRARGR OF DUTCHRRY. The saving and paring of this wretched peo- ple mnust speak for {tself In stroug and ton- vincing tones of the tenderness of the officers and goldiers and in refutation of the false and mallctons charge that women, children, and Infants were shot duwn by them fin cold blood. Of course many were wotinded, but in the night and during & necesaary fire to check the fozi- tive Chesenne warciors it enuld not be helped, and it {s regretted by none more than' them- Vaalts Under Sidewnlka. To the Edutor of The Tribune, Cnicago, Jan. 20.—The use of the spaces un- EDISON der sidewalks 1a a valua'le apourtenant to all A Cbild's Rag-Doll Made from a Blood- Btained Blanket—The Prison After the Flight, Ry Telegrash 1o Naw Terk Hevald, Caxr Romixsow, Neb.. Jan, 10.—For the pur- nose of obtaining the most rellable information Stil Jard at Work In 1fis Laborntory~Mis bulldinis, and they are utllized i varlous ways, | =, 0 0 Develnpmenta Concerning 1le Flac- even to putting steam engines in them, hut un- |t oy less their use can bo controlled by the city the New York Herald, Jan. A7, city will find that the public Interesis will in As the midnight express oa the Pennsylvania many instances be serfonsly faterfered with,—ns, | Raliroad, tn its lightnlng journcy to the West, for nstance, accessibility to water-hydranta and | whirls by the little station of Menlo Park the Why It Went “Out of Iartford"=The Vi The worthy dnd deservedly highly respected | HEVcaten Eave me care, § 1 have saught out the best attainahlc sources of | selves that it wns unavoldable, lamp-posts. ‘The late William Clatk, the Aswist- | gbscryant traseler Is astonishied by 8 momenta- |~ Closkiug Beenes of tho Midnight Seaslon— | yo, WOFIAS AT HetSriediy lfm,y be bl ta {fi,’. DA Aliectel: loarind ,,,,,,,_Ev;,f,w:.l;'nn.‘h_:f information, with the following results: The B1G HEAD'A STORY. ant Enginecr of the city, and who had charge of | ry sight f a large brick bullding brifllantly Tatk About a RRevolt on Tuendny at the | | 'y 0, —the high position he fs fotrusted :g:,lm::'fi:lfiel’lllllrl‘?‘:unl‘l' SIRHE perio|cary et Cheyenne o:-thruk eriginated in a positive and An Interview was hetd in the presence of vour | dralas, sewerage, and the layinz of water-nines, | gluminated at every winaow and strikingly In Eloctlon, y 9 . 1 know n, master of the sty called aitentfon to this matter several yearsazo, ELIRF In oy fricnd o 5 with warrants {t,~a most able diplomatists | Sire mysell, and feel o unaiterable determination of the captives not | correspondent by Licut, Chace with the princi- a0 onee atated 10 tho wrlter of this Jetter that contrast with the. shadowy structures heshles Dizpated 9 New York llerald. Y 3 | RADWAY'S REA and only n able to talk, named B DY 1 but, talking about cot avel withon tele o my valtse, i o &0 back to ndian Territory, an, ) Xe ) i window Hantroun, Jan. 17.—To the bitter personal t, talking about commerclal matters from the | travel {H t 8 bof ¥ back dian T yo and thi pal aud oniy Indian shle to talk, name be eatened with a law or vo- | it He hastily peers through the window to "y B el ; il 3 & : :hmmh :l. ll‘m :;l:cvl:sn lnl th‘;’lr 'uwn llv‘u Al::‘xi h " : eiltint g hp) T ::&:\!;:u.! a Ifilfiufl"ffifml| ltlo wlnt:'cr-cllolc,xsnlt's:r’;llgl cateh a better View, wondering why It is that fn | feelluz Letween the Hawley aund Jewell factions hugh diplomatic standpoint, the Hon. Mr, Foster y ORU. 5TARp Chlefs for the cscA?n of the Iinprisoned Chey- cnnes, he replied that there was none aerecd upon, but that rome of the young warriors had determined to make the nncmul. and the rest followed. WWhen it was undertaken many were, ho said, in bed or asleep, and when the excite- ment comwenced wen, women, anid chitdren lult Jjumped outof tho windows alter them. le was further ueked whese the escaped Chey- enncs were polne, and, with true Indian tact and evaslon, he replied e did not know. TIIE SCRNE OF THE KSCATE, Tho appearance of the barracks lately occn-~ pied by the reckless prisonera nttests a differcnt state of (acts trom those ossertéd by Hie fead. At the westernmost end the boarda of thu floor were torn up, A capital breastwork of earth had been taken from underneath the hullding and thrown up In lunctte form, evidently to dofend arainst an attack through the windows, of which there are three. ‘To the left of thu position the door is barricaded by a huge wood stove placed against it. It fs supposed that when the flooring was torn up the women and children were to be placed for safety during the that of thelr familles. Since thelr capture and confinement. here, extending over a period of more than ten wecks, the question of thelr ultl mate dispositfon has been agitated by the au- tharitivs at Washington, both civil and mill- tary. The Governor of Kansss is understood to have made n demand that they o eent to Fort Leavenworth {n order that those guilty of murders in that State might be identified and punished. Until recently but one or two com- pantes were at this post, and it was not thougnt advisalle to atteropt the removal ordered by the War Department and acquiesced in by the Becretary of the Interior unthl a stronger forco could be had, MORE DETAILS OF THE OUTDREAK. Other companies of the Third Cavalry were ordered here until thoy numbered tlve (n all, ond in the carly part of last week it was detere mined to take declsive steps. Capt. I, W. at the vorner of the street under the stdewalk, | n lonely cauntry vilinge, at the dead of night, in “unlc:ru wl rlt‘lmlr 2 ,‘ll"‘fih h"“Y' "'i thera i% such a display; but while yet he won- sudinacuieeInptonce agecas catursa ders an unwelcome bl {ntervenes and the o1 U1 | he t Efii‘;;?f‘itfifiufli".\'3"'3'."«'3.3,“; :::ani‘l)‘r::lsfnvlnlh:l" country 18 shroudedIn darkuess. I1, however, water-ydrants and strect-lnmps planted at the | he retaivs his place at the window he s corners of the streets and in the middle of the | soon rewarded by a second view of the strunge Ulucks whicn are frequently in need of repalr, nishment becomes more and iF ncsens 10 thern 18 et oM or preventod by | Uiiling, and bis ustontshmen ¢ end of the s ¢ souces under the sidewalks | Warked os he notives from one end L‘;ct‘lz‘ecut:‘:l;‘ri:;{»lwl«lcrs: some“umc. fu vaseot a | structure a soft and beautiful light emitting its sudden emergency, great inconveoicnce aod | rays farout over the plafus, and giving the “'X“l“’ ';“,‘l' ‘l"‘l‘:“l’- 4 falug tram opo country around aa appearance strikingly plet- city is llable fur dumages arlsing from open | yrogquo. He hos scarcoly time, however, to ll’l:\s:':rgfcltfi%h::fil‘g ;’1‘: :m m:‘:::f “u.t.'i.,%,{{“".gf conjecture the causa when once more the straoge down of sidewaiks vver conl-vaults [Delmonico | bullding nod the stranger lght are shut oft va. Mavor of New York, 1 8., 22; Cungress | fron view, no more to be seen. If the traveler VRSOl M Y0 \Oukravs ves J‘g{fi’;,fl‘ asks the condactor what it all means he wiil bo By Gty Lt G cnmo g A1 | told that the brilkantiy-iuminated bullaing ts nnd, In fact, Is, by the decisions of our courts, | the laboratory of I-Allnun1 the great fnventor, Hable for alinost anything, and 18 almust power- | And that the soft, beaut ful, and far-reachin less to protect Itscl YisTon, Tiglit which, In the momentary view afforded of it, mada the country so pletiresauc, I8 an elee- attributed the result of the Benatorial caucus | Meous conclustons. Btill, wa sdmit that, fo any which ended at half-past 2 v'clock this morning, f“l'u his "-‘90;‘ ("hllfh‘y we :(flt: ;l exm;enl;. wa i The exciting contests of the past have never | Dave scen so far only In extracts), coming froia i cqualed this, which lasted through seven hours | 8 gentleman of high standing, deserves a serious DIPHTIIH%[};[[?E\,Z A W\ of the Republican party in this State must bo | Mizht unknowingly arrive, or beled, to erro- RIIEUM‘ATISR[’ A 4. of continued batloting. There was@o time lost ":;_lll)'- i doniiteoaat &6 aateast N 4 in debute. A proposition to allow the usual icrs 18 no donu AN ery intelligen H . addresses in advocaey of candidates was passed | Mexlcan knows aud admits1t—that this country, SO]’O ?}l&%g&’,?i%’g&%gcgmmg almost without an objection, for polnts other | 1ke most others, has not hall arrived yet at per- B 3 3 5, 0y than tho feal merils of canditates wero Lo | fectlon; that many things can be wisbed tobo | RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, guvern. The [Hawley phalanx fought the | otherwise; thata great many reforms aro nec- vattio stubboraly ‘to tho end. fu two | essary, and even urgont. Our prosont Govern- | antuie*YSRemaNReE i o Thiac pharirs Lallots, about 11 o'clock, their max. | ment seema to be fully aware of it, and—to its el Ungd ihe diver. Dlenriay, wwel ;r: (Lo 1k Imum vote of seventy-one was reached, | credit can it be sald—docs all in fts power to &l ""uf"y':mf’.i'f,;r'.."‘.'ua?':-%?';sza"‘ Ready pal within five of a cholee. Again on the floal vote | flad and apply the romedy for existing evils. | (o Mow'dary efiect a permancit eare. Frice Mt this figure was reached, when the adherents of | As, however, Is tho case Inevery aparscly-sottled —_— Al the other eandidates hnd gone over to the | country, with insuflicient and diflicult communt- R R R compromise caudidate, Urville H. Platt, of | catlons, irregularities cannot always bo prevent- - e 23 Meriden, Ex-Uuv. Jewell's hizhest vote was | o, W hear from the fac faterlor of attacks on ilfty-three. ‘The Hon. Teurs B, Harrison, of New | 1\ jiizencins s #a have dangerous charactors ) Haven, grew into favor ut one time, but it had R 2 o ) bu‘un pretty well decided in advanco that §f | In our midst; we have been startled by the 3 Weasells notified Wild flog,one of thelr princi- | fighting hetween the beams and i the excava- Streots, Bldowalks, aud §i tric lizht on whizh the great iuventor wus ex- . that a tral the railroad has bee t 3 gus, B neither dewell nor Huwley conld win, aod the | nows that a n on road hns been CURES THE YWORST PAINS I warrl f tho declsfon of the authoritles, | tlons made in the ground. Everything lay in % erimenting, 1 the traveler asks how It = o 1Y » P E:‘l‘:::::sfl:'c: whether h‘; would ur‘cnnrc, with Wikl contuslon. Barbarle sccoutiements ylly Ta the Editor af The Tribune. Jiantiens that at selate an hour work is belng | office hud to zo out of Hartford,” Piattwas to [ rabbed, ete. All this, there Is no doubt, s most liavo the somination. Thero were many con- s s l'e‘"‘“";) el T pmmmd.,)e disagreeablo; but we might ind somo comots- | IN from One to TWCB[}’, Mlnnug. the mnewspapers the but when they fuund that tig Hawley ranks | Som, apers, of native % Hon. ar, ety — uuu=:ll nn: gu {:rukm‘:,‘nr‘l;; Ll‘ml. uluw.llnwull gfiu;n fg&:g’ “::.v(:n mo( nl" .,,:m]“ lr.nd‘-m]l.'}l;;" NOT ON-.E HOUR could not be brought up to & winmng poin "y ar slster-] b b . they were willing to go over to the compromise :‘rl(:unof. %‘l unur'rcqueu’: ‘&Er":‘m‘éfi'; {hat :.;xlfi: After Roading thin Advertisemont ney man. . | more Tweedn mignt still bo found; 'that strect- one with Pai Mr. Piatt had 8 checkered carcer throughout | cgr aud Manbatian-Bank robberlea may hapven sy Buffor in, the balluting, starting In with his best regular iy that eorpae-steallng, for extracting money or 9| vote, of 25, "aud losing 20 from that befors the | scientific parposcs, is no fmpossibility | Wautd tenth ballot was reached. Thenca unward to the | we be justified_In ‘saying that, for all this, the cloge his scoro showed a steady Increase, and nited Stutes doca not or eannot progress, and . finally, after widaight, the contracts to deliver | iy ot a prosperous tradet . 1o it mepn g 184 Uifs people, to go with the military escort, Old Craw necompanied bim froin the barracks to the Audjutant's office. Wikl Hog refused to make the required preparations, and, after a desger- ate reslstance, was there put fu frons, as was Old Crow, and moved off to the old site of a former camp, hall o mile awav,where some dozen of his ople afterward Jolned him. Meantime Dull nife, with whom a paricy had taken place, but who woutd not leave the ‘barracks, sald that he wotll not come out, and that {t wae the voics of nll his people to die where they were rather than subinit to the orders to go South, tossed about here and there, among them thy saddles made out of deer and ellc bones, with fastentngs of buffalo and deer hide. Old bows and arrows, torn garments, and a hundred things of use In savage lite, but thrown aslde as superfluous, uttest the wildness and desperation or the botd stroke for liberty, the whole scenc resembling what might be the scene on a ship’s deck when everythiog 8 left just beforo the final hour of wreck und hopelessness, Under the planks hnd been voncealed tha Indians® rilles, of the most improved patterns, calibres forty-four and 1lfty, which were not taken from CiticA@o, Jan. 20.—The ardinances fn regard | wordod on in the place he will he met with the to streets, slaewalks, and signs are, at the pres- | explanation that nidnight ts not late for Edi- ent time, very defective, and should be revised | son, and that the same licht can be zcen, and and put Into proper shape. perhaps with greater brilliancy, four hours later, Bome two or three years ngo an ordinance was :;‘;;'::’." workin the laburatory Is all douo at drawn up rovising all uf the ordinances of the | ““Tiio ordinary rules of Industry scem to be ro- city relating to streets, sidewalks, and signs, | versed ‘l“k M.t-n t" I’nrl;. i 'Lidl‘mr; and h’ls lmn:w:- but it was never passed, altkough Mayor Heath | ous assistants turn night into day and | day into repeatedly called atteution to tho subject, and, | MiEht, At Golelock In the evening the machin- leetrieians assemble In the Inboratory. 1f T mistake not, that ordivance Is atill pending E"‘fi:"x": Siteally prosent, Stiltea i m BRME T among the unfinished businesa of the Councll. | yiue flannel, with bairuncombed and rtrageling to hfus cortain votes i tha event of the impusst- | ¢ state that, for tha above-montioned or similar them when eaptured, or were sisugeled fn after- | That matter, Hke the gas question, scems des- | over his cves, n silk bundkerchief around his elos ¢l attl n ) ! i | | COLTHAND "\"‘."f“,f’ AULILS wards by squaws or visiting slunx."whu brouzht | yined never to he settled, and the mombers of | weck, his Lands and face somewhnt beerimed, ;’,'EI";("“ °fu ‘,f{.“;‘,‘,‘i.,,fl'ufg‘f“\'\"l.ffi. o:zth;hl‘;fi‘:fi!: ‘u';’:?flfi%'ifi;i’i‘.’ffi'sf?fi'&'!& ‘;xl:d St U m'_r"'cl:'fl"‘ .‘é“.ufi—'.')?ffiah.‘g’."or' Jl';"“-‘l’:“f;fl‘;v""l‘l m thein from where they had heen concealed he- n with a purpose ) 3 and bis whole alr that of a 1 the City Counell. g mob: agemte Jinve cournge amd Indilferent to everytbing save that puspi By a quarter-past 6 the qulet luboratory han he There 18 no larzo clty in tho conntry which wymnqtrnmlol,;ned into ahive of induscry, The has such an nbundant supply of man-trand 1 it | hyy of machinery drowos all other sounds, and as this city, and tbero fa no city which has had | Ggeh man s at fl'“ partleular post. Bume ure to vay smore dearly for ita carclessuess and | grivving out curiously-shaped wires so delleate neglect thau our city, Members of the Clty | yap it would scom an’ unwary tonch would de- Councll, nnd the citlzens generally, do not take | molish them, Others are vizorously ting on Into consideration that the city (8 brimarily lia- quecr-looking pleces of brass; others aread- blo for cvery fujury which may oceur fn dofect- | figing littie giobulsi-shaped contrivances Ive streeta or sldewalks, or by rewson of thelr efore them. Every man seems to he belng Incumbered or obstructed, but ailow peo- cnzuged nt something different from bluto use them as they havo nmiud to, wille | gqp”oceupying the atteition of = his fel- thoss so using them fgnore all resvonsiblllty | joi" worknian. Edison himselt flits about, whatever. first to one bench, then to another, examining Under the present ordinances of the vity, any | jere, fustructing theres st one place drawing pereol can erect a building plumb up to the ¢ g™ new-fancted desticus, at aoother esrncatly strect lne,and then tako possession of four feet | watehing the progress of some experhinent. of the sidewalk and appropriate it to his own | wometimes he hnstily leaves tho busy throug of use in deftancs of the rishis of the public, and | workmen and for an hour ur fmore {s seon by no this I8 being done all over th cily every duy 1 | gne, Whore e is the veneral Lody of asslstants the funr. For the continuance of this strect- | g5 ot know or ask, but his few principnl mon stealing John Van Osdel and the preseut Buper- | grs nivare that in u quict coener up-staira in the intendent of the Bullding Departinent should | g1q workshop, with a single light to disvel the be tield responsible, for ICHL lia not heen for darkness sround, sits tho inveutor, with pencll them an ordinance would huve been passed | ong paper, arawing, flguring, ponderin, . In utterly preventing the thing. | these moments he fs rarcly disturbed, fi' any arge extent is Tlith hallot, thie - Junell mrengih Todad iy 0 | pa Dussibll That thera ls tra toat thcro Is 1t was the firstand 1s tho and tha = 1 LV a large trade with (crmany, Fraoce, England that the caticus appreclated tho sltiation and | Bpain, ete.; that there n, o aplto of AN L rea ONLY PA_IN REMEDY the necesslty of abundoning thie real favorites | or {maginary dangers in thi country, cven 2 and ending the coutest by taking up a man who | prosoerous trade, thie Hon, Mr, Fostar admite; | That tastantly stops the most excructatiog pans, u. could win. The next ballot ended the fight. | hyt——_it s in tho hands of the Germans, mo- | 1848 lutamination and cures Comfullnmuu hetber of The {lurrison vote went over bodily to Platt be- | yopotized by thoss territle Prussians! Lyeu‘:fl.fifig"?"l:‘ Aowels or otiier glands or erpus, cnuse he was & New llaven County man, and It ia quito & well-known fact thot the Ger- the .Jm\»fig EUlLe yha -lumv nle:;veml us per con- | man merchants in this country do a very larxe In from Ono {o Twenty Minutes, tract, with but a single exception, trade,~({n proportion to thelr ‘number, perbaps | ¥ 1 ting the pain, Tty amusing features of the ‘evenlnz wero | laryes han ang other nationality. 1t siighr, | Rhcomens hom.voisa: of aerucitting tho pun ta the lunches contributed by the parties outelde | however, be hard to prove that, of the fota} | Neuraigic, o prosiraicd with discaso miay suffer, the hall wno were lobbylug for the re ¢tivo | qmount of business dotic, the greatcst nart goes | canaidates, The Ilawtey men Il ofl at mid- | through thelc hunds. Tn'n fo Nnesiike Narde ’ i night with crackers and” hozehiead cheese; the | ware, for instanca—they koep tho lead, thero s dJowell men followed promypitly with ham sand- | yo doubt; but it suarcely hus cscaped the notice wiches and fried uysters; Flatt’s partisans with | of anybody, cspeclally n murchait, that I tne WILL a lunch irom n German restaurunt, of rye | dry-zoods 1 the French have Uread, bologna, and Joud-smelling choeso: atd | Gy she posttion whtel Uoraian heandgred Lo- AFFORD INSTANT EASE, '1'1'“ I!?"l“;“lml!III. '“'}““,,,",,J,‘:,‘{“,“‘,'fi"",‘,}j‘,’“ a loig !In:lu untit a %ounluogt years uzo, The E direction of bodily refres or tho eg- |} t t of tho i L S Inlators, but did tiot make 1nich of a sticcess af | chamical products are nO Cerans, l{,’,"j},’;{,‘,{? Inflammation of the Kidueys, fore surrenderlng to Capt. Johngon o fow months ago. TIIK ROSTAR OF TAR DRAVES, The oflicers_clalin that twenty-one braves were killed. Dr. C, V. Pettys, Ansistant Sur- tzeon United Stutes Army, says he suw fourtecn dead. There wers (ony—n\nu bucksinall. Four are now ut Capt. Vrooin's camp, viz.: Hog, Otd Crow, Left llund, and Porcupine, There are five ticre in the guard-house—namely, Big Head, Nolsy Watker, Blacksmitn, the Rloix, and Stub Foot. Theao nlue, with the twenty-one Kllied and the nincteen out, account for the original total of warrlurs. THE PRISONERS CARED FOR. ‘The prisoners aru well cared *for 'and fed, Capt, Wessells gave orders In the hearing of youe correspontteut that Dr. Mosely, United Stater Army Post Surgeon, shonld ‘vxtend to the Indians tho kindness soil careful treatment duo to prisoners in thelr situntion. YOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Mr. Bowditch Corrected, vrivately resolved that, rather than lose the lives ot his men, which would inevitably follow an atinck upon the Indlans, be would try Lo re- duce them to submisslon by withholding thelr sdoplics of food and tucl. This, he considered, was the cheapest way to make them vield, but the experiment was a failure. Thoueh nothing was given to fecd or warn them for flve days, the deont savazes still held out. Capt. Wes- sells, moved by a spirit of humanity, nsked to have the women aod children sent “out to him to be fed and then to be returned, but this also wos _Indignantly rejected by the unconquered redekins. Mcesntime they ‘were moking the preparations, heretofore recounted o these dls. patehies, behind the small carthworks thrown up foside the burracks. DETERMINATION OF THE INDIANS. It had been frequently sald to tho oflleers that the Choyennes hud resolved to do all sorts of desperate things rather than be taken south aunin. Thoy would cut themselves to ploves, murder one another, and, In fact, dle ‘where they were befure wceeding to the mensure, ‘Theso things wero reported by the Interpreter and visithng Indian fefends who had unwiscly enough to acttie {t. it. Liquids Lm: o.:z:;mu "tlv]er;‘ fi:;?“-dcrvf-l I{Mh: Duslucss Is d%nqurupuxtlnnrlclly 10 an [aslgnifl- Inflammation of the Bladle, ante-romny, but slyl td quantitie: cant extent ermausi Lo linporters of the Ontho thirey-tuln] haltot, when dewell fetl v | 220k, article, procerice, dro lmost oxelumvely | TRnsmmation of the Dowels, 15_votes, there were gencral cxelamations, | Spanlards and Frenchmbn. Congestion of the Lungs, “'That sottles his case,” and in the succeeding B e ratiod ey Hoceeiing But let us l;;’c‘xllnug)filuln}'lll the Ga_flmnllldo Sore Throat, Dlmcull.]smlhlnz.m 3 ce ved ire to them. The To the Editor af Th 3 fmportant question of construction aFlses on | PAllOLthic vewe o muost of, or all, the trade in Mexico, Tha Hon. Palpitation of the Heart o e S rhen by e Cloudand Cutcado, Jan. 1910 ,o:.m:.','; of to-day 1s Tioned Ware Polsonous? which I8 adVice I8 noceesary the workniea walt, | 0re the suniight and Platt upenicd up n.slight | Mr. Foster Is sald to hnve roported—aud herein Lis fellow Sioux Chiefs wera in vain, and had leaa over Hawley, who had thus far hieen aliead | e quite agree with Lim—that tbelr system s | Bysterics, Croup, Diphtheria, and with the nomluation eunt begond the bt to make fortunes in this country, and then re- Catarrh, Influenza, trs of Lis fingers. For the firat” time tho | tiroto the Fathierland. Altogether s nice sys- Headsche, Toothache, Chief Marstial of the Hawler trtops, the [lon. | gem, which, we think, rather ought to stimulue < > Henry C. Htobinson, looked discouraged, as he | wAmericau’ enterprite” to study somewhat Neuralgis, Rheamatiom, saw that hie was doomed Lo continte his recard | closer such a fine vountry. ‘The tlon. Mr. Foster | Cold Chills, Ague Chills, s tho champlon of defeat, for Roblason has | might tuve added that most of these retiring v Chilblains, and Frost Bita been beaten himself for yeirs for nearly every- | courngeous Gernans—fur frotw having got Y thing he hind tried for, untll he this year suc- | frightencd, durinz thelr long stay i tuls R ceeded In stippiug tuto the Leclslature through | eountry, by ita dangers—do not hesitate to risk a complete revolution in the vote of Tarttord, | thelr fortunes by leuving them In this very At twenty-live minutes past 3 the end was country To the ditor of The Tribune. 'Samw,llmgg they wuu‘{(‘uhnnur-‘ n mlflus,ll;ut JerrERsoN, Wis., Jan, 17.—The papers are so | at the laboratory such fdlences Is constdered fur tall of frightful statements concerning tho | Wore profitublo than suy inzorference with the inventor while he s in thie throes ot fuventfon. adulteration of food that ouo hardly dares cat Tera'd veporter lnst mignt lizd_an vxcellent anything unless it Is In fust the condition 1u | opportunity of obscrviug the method n which which it grew; and even then he cannot be suze | Eukon and his rmlshuu: enrry un fl?ulr‘wurk. but it bas been polsoncd with Laria zreen to kill :::'n‘::q’\'llcli:::cw;: haliys ing 1NE ruvartes wes 1o the potato-bugs. And now coines the Jouraa: | jyy,jis uidisturbed in his tour of observa- of Chemiatry witn the statement that the tioned | gon, ‘I'he minute detiils of the work were ss- Iron which is {n surh guneral use for culinary zuulsmw.‘ l-ll;lmun scemed -lu‘l;uu‘t r&:wrmlr utenells, for eave-troughs, cte., fa not always | from which. hls numerous nsslstauts diew to 3 o thelr hearts’ coutent. thelr supplles of work, tinned fron, Lut ls sometimes couted with lead, | 00 i it was hi Correapondence that g and conseyuently 14 pui-onous. piod his uttention. At such thne b sat and die- Upan this subject 1 have luterviewed an tutel- | yarud o his private.seeretary, Mr. Gnifling with Tigent tiusmith in about the Iollowiie muuners | g otoaryess ang raptdity that showed hloy fully ** Huw s this, Churleal “Ihicy sxy some ol the | gifve to nil the necesssry polnts to e covered, towara 13 coated with lead wistead of tn. I8 | Tyae over, drawiogs for his chfef machinist oc- that g0} ctiped his mind, Then camse somo 11 reports ' Ob, yes. A good deal of it ias a great deal | piout the resuit of u particulur experiment. of Jeud 1 it Edison listonud in silence, and & moment ufter 'ican you telt by the looka whethier it kas lead | the recital of the ditlielty be bad u new phn inf to proposs und new lustructions to give, Uno **¥eas that which Las lead in it looks dark. |mr'llc|‘x’lnr asslstant Leemed to ocenpy an fii- Scehere.” And ko showed me a sheet of tn, | portant place 1o endlcss figurlig. ‘Thie person a8 wo call it, which was almost oa dark o8 fead, 'n question was U'gof. Fruuels R. Upton, s s Thila," said he, Hwo uso for eave-troughs. 1t | yathiematiclan who studied under Helonuolz, 18 mure durablu thay the otlier kind, Daes not | of Berlin, and whom Mr, Edlson recently on- tarnish so qulck.’ saged for the mathematical portion of the work * But,” said I, “‘docs it not polsun the ,l}: the tric light. L wateri" “That Edison {8 1o dead earneat In_his work on * Ol no, I guess not to do any burt. It would | tho clectric light Is evidenced, among other not du to use It for dislies Lo cook In and such | wways, by the electrical applltices to be ot ‘This Is the kiud wa use for thut vurpose.” And | wverywhore lu_the laboratory. ‘Tho most fin- ! meaaheet that wus licht-colord | proved Jabluchkoll candles of Paris ars there, It was very pasy to distineutsh the | §illics machinea ure 8t work, Gramme - two kinds; and 1 thouwht, no one would aver | chines are in vveration, and electrie lignting in sell e noy dark-colored tinned ware, all ts forms Is everywherevisible, Quunthdes of ** But,” sald e, *all of it has sume lead fn | prantinom and irldium for the fncandescent ih—just envugh to make &t suread, Pure tin | jight can bo seen by the observer. Experiments will not spread, There must be s littla lead in | or @)l sorts are vlghtly tricd, Al thy wells (5 known magueto machines are carefully ex- Ho it scems wo have been using for genera- | auined and oxverimented with, aud theirde- tHons tinned ware with ** o little lead In 14, and | fects nud_sdvautages aro dunediniely mudo Lave heen alssolying this lead with acld fruits | known to Edlsou, ,E you publish facts concerning the Bible, by ‘Thomas J.Bowditcl, of the Troy Zimes, which 1 tnust say some of them are far [rom belng right. In the first place, Lo says there are 1,104 chap- tera In the Bible, when thers are only 1,180, ills means of cducation st have been sadly neg- fected In his youth, for u ehild could turn to the second page of the Blbleand find there the number of chenters contalned In the whole Bible. Another: Ife says thers are 086,173 verses. 1f he will count more cocreetly he will tind only 81,173, Next: le says there are 774,- W89 words, when there are unly 7TL02% And ugzaln: lie says there are 8,005,450 letters, and It should be 3,580,480, The wortl *und " oe- cars 40,277 timee, fustead of 96,568 tlnes, The twenty-first verso of Lzra, Chay. 1, does not contain all the letters of the ulphabots it should betheseventh chapter, twentv-lirst verse, which contaius them all except the Jetter j, e furthermore says that tho last verse of the Nee- ond Book of Chronicles, and the tist verso of Ezra, Cbap. 1, arv alike, word for word, It is nut 80, The lust verse uf the Becond Book of Chronicles muke & portion of the sccund and third verscs of the tirst chaoter of Erxra, lle further statea the lenst verse can _be found in 8t. John, second chavtur, vorss 83, The chap- ter contalns only twenty-five verses, You wiil find the least versetn 8t. Joln, eleventh chap- ter, thirty-fitth verse, Lastty, he. says tho Dible contains 3,718,005 words, which contradicta his previous statement of total words of Old aud New Testument, which, by his count are 774,550 words, and add- g the pumber of words of Old and New ‘Testament, wlea the Apofl;yuhn. wakes u_totsl of U2,57¢ words, Where does e g T18,~ 905 words from, taklue his own fizure: ours, A Keaves oy Tius BioLe, buen for,otten or dismissed with the contempt which has characterized the haughty Clieseunes throughont. CAPT, WRSSELLS' DLUNDERS, On the day ol the outbreak and beforo it Capt, Wessells was informed that the Indians liaul determined to make an attempt at escape and woull break out at nizht, This was re- ported to him by Lieat. Chase, who bad recelved the Infurmation. direct from Wild Hor, then o captive In his charge. ‘The interpreter, Janics Rowland, wue o witness to the statement, aud suys also that so0 strongly was ho convinced of the truth of Wild Hug's Informatfon and the certamty of its reliabillty tliat he ut once moved “out of his quartera fu the end of the barracks for aatety, Here was tho first mfstake of the commanding oflicer, Capt. Wes- sells, from which resulted all the drendful which followed, and_ which has been ro- lieved since only by the gullant tnings done him fu the way of persistent pursuit aud roldier- 1y endurance.” Not only was this clesr and em- phatie warning of Wild Hog lenored as an fdle threat of the Cheyounes and regarded as a rope- titlon of thuso often made before, but there ap- pears to have been an sbscnce ot even that or- dinary precoution necessary with so recklessund dirsatisticd u set of prisuners. A comparatively fuplgniticant guurd was placed over thems each reilel had seven nosts, and the three detalls kave o total of twenty-one men to guard more than o hundred infuriated savages, cxusperated wud made desperate by hunger until they were little different from wild beasts readv to springe trom their cages whenever opportunity afford- el Itenme at last, and at 10 o'clock, Just as the «all is well” was sounded on the night sir by thoe seutry, the fearful outbreak took jilace, wind every one fu the camnp was completely taken by surprise. The application af the Teady Rellef to the prd y, plactng them in bustuess-houses herw oy ERiranin o PAla of Bty extile will Ko senchied, Plate rocelved otio more.vote than | ju the” lutoriors and thiey certalnls ought to | 1oLUjrty S xixty drops tn halt o sumbler of water 11 was needad, and bls nomination wasmadeutav- | know something of the country, {ts commeree, | Meortburn, sick [leadacher Toiareh Dyrenury, ftnous on :aotlon of Hawley's manager. The | and ita dungers. But then, if American mers | Colic, Wind tn the Bowels, haall internal I8 ATy wearled members yawned and stretehed thelr | chaats think it too dangerous o come and flve | pAfSSgrAshould slmayaicarry abortla of KAUNATY limbs, donned their coats, and plunced off Lo | amongst ud, or consider Uertnans us merchants | wil)roventsioineo e heins fme shonen of wen thewr hotels and boarding-houses throngh the | their suphriors, there i bo reasun why Auorlcan | 1t1sbetter than French fifs or Dittera 84 & zz deep snow, with & scnsc of satisfaction at the | snanufacturers ought not 1o continue thefr ef- | faste eudingof & contest which, for persistency and | furts to introduce tuelr goods In our market, bo- - number of batlots, has been unprovedonted in | cause the Gertnans do most of the businoss, PE V E:R AND AG-UB the hlngi_nr_v o‘r vll:ts xflt‘u;le.‘ l;nrel (cle:-ltllfn will n&“l- Thu {Hon. .\ulr. Foster ua:l enr)l'bl«{(ly |lvlll adintt | g ¥ cur on Tuesday ne: od the Hepublicuus oees that the Germans, and eapeclally those who VP! S cents. Theed hnve o difliculty ' electing their man i€ thoy | kiiow how o avail thenelves of (e sound oic | nav e RN ACTE fured for atty cente, Ttk stick togethier, o+ they huye a majority of forty- | sis of the Mexican trado tu gencral, arc bualn i Aiie, and ail otiier Statarious, illou, Seutt ong on joint bullot, nien shrewd enough to work nelther % pour ln | FIPH0L Teliom, and other kavers (aided by fisiy! ‘o-day thare Lus been sotne open talk by both | glotre?” nor * paur Ia ol do Prusse®; that they | Fitiy cents per bottie Democratic politivians and iepublican friends | havanot the slightest antipathy agaiust the of Guv. Hawley, who are dissatisiled with Tast | United States or 1ts munufactures; that thoy do 0 uvening’s work, sugesting the repeativg in fu- | yot out of purs patriotism buy goods In Uer- DR RADWAY S vor of Hluwley of tho trick by which Lie was de- | pung, I Awerlean manufacturers can offer M feated for the Senate in 1872, althongh he was | them cheaper aad better. ‘[lic German houses (he caucus numinee, In the vaucus that year | hore import largely frown Fraoes and Enzlauds ho bad ninesy-clgt votes and Ferry twolve; vhy should they refuse American goods If HIH but the Ferry men in the caucus and thirty who ;:xhv{mng\.-ouflq 5 Lo fl‘ Sfll all‘l ‘Ln were not subsequently forued a coalition with Let, ou the voutrary, American manufactur- tl the Democrats and stecceded n electing their ers colne out here, where they will be weleomed man by eizht majority in te jotnt convention | py Germons and Mexicaus is beartily as by of thy Leglslature, the Democrats abandoving | thele own countrymen; let them study tho I thelr regular candidate, English, because (¢ was | couutry, its trade, and the best ways to K.-..,,, ( i pulsllhlu xlul lclnn‘tn nhllniu 0 thg -l!:]wn‘uumm their goods to ulw notice of our people, by e~ ) caucus fn which this actlun was declded upon | tablisiing—for instance—ngoncies, or Intrust Town Waller, a leading polltician from New Low- | ihem wg netive, rcnpectr:‘lflu mu‘rchanu, who, TflE GRmT BLOOD PU“““[E“} (l‘;g:‘ucmlll"“fib“‘nlu ,‘.’ vw!‘t‘llmz"fllzlfln'}mil "3.2'{" paog e m".“mgfl‘:&mm’lju Tha Germans FOR THE CURE OF CIIRONIC DISEASE. ug Ropublicaus, suld : elieve that it 18 | kpow the country an peoplus tha Uernons TIC, § DUTART O wur duty to toke this course, for tho probably will be amongat the first oues to avail m’”“"“”{”m‘““" HENLOTIARY A COMPLETE BUNPRISE. For & moment consternation seized the well- dlsciplined troope, oflicers as well sd men. Nor was this unnatural. The warning had been un- Michigan Avenuo Houlevard, To the Editor of The Tribune. Cmicago, Jan, 20.~1he question which has CONTAUIOUS, he uew genarator, which | Puipose of disintecrating the Republlean | themselves of the advantages offered by manu- BEIT BEATED IN TR heed The companies near by had gooe to | been mooted 8s to the power of the (encra) | aud the like and swallowingit. We have dis- | was begun souiy weeks 8go, ",. ubout threes unrl‘v."( A um'x&\lnenll D";llm‘ZJn of l!m uolum- facturers of the United States, aud euter readily Lungs or Stumuch, ,lt#flg-‘ or Hones, Flesh o Led us usual, uniressed snd unbooted, 8a f | Aggembly to pass laws requlsting tho use of | CArded the old brass kottles which our grand- | quarters finlshed. From it tho inventor sxpects | erate ,"fh »al :'n‘f“‘i)» eraid correspondent | fotorclations with them. CONRUPTING 'rnn"sul\xis AND VITIATING nothing extraordinary was expected 1o oceur, A anid declasing Thore) 1 1 o, | mothers used for their cider, apple-sauce, and | gratifylng results. Al the experiments ang | this tvening that the Democrats were not un- L used tho «:Prun-!uu. sound ULasls of the TIB FLUIDS, and before they could arouso themsalves from [ 8treots and declaring the cluss of travel which | evorything clse that would bo suru to take up | triuis with the dynamo tiachings ut present ure lirllpalml to repeat thils perforinance provided | Mexican trade,” thie decp sleep’of the soldier aud put on thelr clothing much thne was lost and considernblo headwuy given to the dashing and hurrylog red- skins, who were already dotng the work of slaughter und death. Had the warning of Wild Hou been regurded, or had even one company been conthuurlly keot on the gui vive whila the Chesennes were awalting, Io their terrible ob- stinate mood, the ultimate diaposition to be made of them, not an Indian could bave cs- cuped, and it s very doubtful if sny such rash sttempt would have been wade, Agaln the ofticor of the day, Livut, S8impson, who was at the Adjutant's oflice adjoining, an whuse duty more especlally it was to see that the safety aud sccurity of the eainp was nssuregl, ‘was hot fimpressed with tho necessity of strength- niog (e quard or forestalling by close fuvesti- shall be allowed upon the saiwae, 18 well settied, and is based upon this principle: The trust of a city in public streets 18 publici Jurls, and (s beld not for the people of the citv alone, but for the of the whole Btuto, 8y the agent of the d, consequently, the asbsolute coutrol and direetion of the trust Is in the General As- sembly as tho superiur power, The wbutting owners have an easement in the street in comimon with the whole people Lo pass sud vopass, sud also to have [ree access to thelr premises, but the mere (uconventence of such uecess occasioned by the lawful use of the strect is not the subject of uy action. [See Tho Peo- ple va, Kere, 27 N, Yo, 188 Kellenger va, Fur- ty-sceond Street it L Col, 50 N. Yo, 5087 Fear. tug va. Irwin, 05 N. Y., 400; Dartington vs, which I consider perfecti ‘Serutula, Olanduler S¥ess Tawloy'a friunds Wanted thele ald, and (f mado | Justified, Thro fs perhups no. countey 1 thy B A T T AT a direct provoaition to that eifeet butween now | world where, in_pruportion to she ainount of | €o ¢ : and the day of clection, next ‘Tuesday, the | Lusiness done, there are less fallurcs than in work of last wight's caucus could be undone, | ghs, It true thera exl Cumplalats, Gout, Uropay, bait Rucuid *Qur symputhics,” e saldd, “aresomowhat with | g~ largs ood eas: eredit system | chitls, Cuasumpiion. tho Geural, unyway, becauso of the ‘wnything | (n tuo whole trade, rutall as well as wholesalu; 10 beut Hawley? feeling with which o bas bud | bug i can be and 18 continged becuuse losses ary Liver Complalnt, &c. to contedbut of courss we don't proposo Lo | geidom beard of. Everybody—cven (or T might | Not only docs the Sarsaparliting Tiesolvent excelil do everything for no better reason than pure | suy especlully) the Iortune-naking Germuns— | remediul fRevta lm tha cure of Chroule ;-:r;;:»:‘* love of the man." ‘This altornoon an intimate | o1} more on’credit thun §s duno perhaps any- Lonituntionsl aad bidla Disasses, “hiuk 16 18 volitieal friend of Gen. Hawley sald that he did | where clse. Onu of tho priucival reasons s, he- not bolfove the General wduld approve any such | vaugs speculution fa alhiost cutirely excluded fin.fiif' AND BLADDER COMPLAIS schame, *Gen, Hawley," he remarked, **18 | from regular business in general, and peodla on eatleficd with lavinie beaten Jewell out of hls | ¢l whole—ths Germans Incluled—are not fn | Urinary sad Womb Disesses, Graval, Disbetes, Do buots, and exnecially after be had too great & Jurrv to make fortuncs In order | Dibbase,bf Weter lacontioence o e s ut Norwich; Tibbitts, of New Lundo to leaye tbls country. Tho ruliug bustuces- | brick-aust deposiis, or or fa "thick, cloc); horde of othier tovernment officeliolde: of an e o work- | principle herals: Biow, but safe, mixed -‘m substances ke from the hrass u wenerous purtion of polson; | dirscted to the ane end of ohialning the greateet but Low muck; better off are wed It really seems | number of Incandescent lelits per horse power, a8 If the luman ruce was buund to polson itself | Py recent, coutroversics of clectrlclun us to uny way, What 1s the use of sundinga dead | tne divisibility of tho bzt furnfshed un_oppor- man's stomach tu thie chemlist in the expectation tunity for the roporter Lo breuk in on tho busy of uplicating sume one in polsontue hitmt OC | work of the voung fuventor to question hin os courae the cliemist iuds poison; but is it nob | (o the practicabliity ot tho diviston. s ex- rather rough ou the dead man’s widow to hang plmmlou of the same was clear aud pointed, hier for it when all our wives are polsotiug us { ‘'he tuterruption from s work seemed beng. wvery day of our lives? tletal, &3 in tho course of his experiments ho had “Well," uaid 1, **Charles, when you put on | yevidentally got sume wiotsture from achds into any eave-troughs for me, use the brkshit tin” | hiy eyes, andat the time thu reoorter futerrupt- But, atter sil, L am not suro as I will hiave tho | ed hit ho wus evidently In pafu from the same. tin cave-trouiths at all. Bouie of wmy neighbors | Digging s oyes vigurously with his Landker have been puiting on cave-troughs of wuod | chief, Fdison sald Start with a given suurce lately, and I belleve they like them, suppose | of power which is suflicient to produce in vno they are not polsonous, thouch Lam rrv pared | neandesvent lamp & light equal to ono gas-Jet. la Dulore: 18, kin o 1ip blsewses, Morcurial: Diveas It 4 O bid, ex ool N T011, Gt s, phigta s | Lo tlud fn the uext THUUNS that pomebody has | O course, If 1t s attempied (o liavo the simé ug:for hlmn untl Kasteris Counoaticue. was sl A'Fonmioy Muncmany, | B "".r:'n'é'.:,' x:,“"-:n et {aey m;? o - s Loy uy, 48 N. Y., e s . 9 & ol ———————— - pricking, burning sen: im':hle'i-"l.'é'?éfl'xfifi'.’&'&f:‘ifi'fi':‘.u‘ ?;E:::&me iw; SleDonald va. knetist, 5 "l-.)'-"'fl: i e e I L 2 DI“'c‘ Ll {:fl" .‘,"".,.J“"‘:,’;;,,‘,""‘,. L h’,‘;::.,,‘;?, In conversation this evening over his defeal Why New-Yorkers Wear Out Early, {nis water, and pala n thio smallot the bac WALNINGS THAT WEIE UREDLD. Yo Clty of Eoat 8t, Louws, 85 1, 5775 David oportiouately wheu the oxtrs lawp fs | (. Mawley remurked, 41 am weil satlste sy ar Qut Eath 105 lotng,” Bold” by druygiaie. IIICE O3 Othois there wore who were not 8o careless h‘-‘f’f“ va. City of Chicago, 10 Leyul News, p. The Fnow Question, 'm..,uufl-d no’ loss wil oceur, and | With the nomivation of Mr. Platt, whoisa of the warpings which had been given, ‘The surccons st the post hospituls were engaged in vreparing thelr atretchers and sureical lmple- neents, wind it 18 also reported thut it was well known that the Indluns bad made war ctubs out of the thnber of the barracks aud were seen tuaring up the Hoor. Iam also luformed that #n oflicer stated that the window sushes were Te tha Editor o The Tridune. 80 on to any numberof lamps, Tho whole Cuicaao, Jun. 20.—~Munlcipal corporations hold (\IIEIHUII is how many lutps cuts be obtalned by thefee of thelrstreets for the use of tne publie, | the expenditure of one-horse power In u stea und have control over them, and our Bupreme | tngite. For inatauce, If une-liorss power rutat- , ing 4 dynuma-clectric machiue causes six in- Court has recently decidgd that no ower of | 2 0S¥ IISCOEEE ORI, VST Mreen property or occupant of the samne {s oblized o | cudles, then the addition of svother horse keep the sldewalks clewr of snow or fve. In | power will light twelve lamps, tiree-horae- There are a large number of cases fu thia State relating to tho use of streets for rallroud purposes which arv in poiut as to the right und the power of the Ucterul Asscubly to pass lawa providing bow streets may be used. These suthoritics and the princivles above enuncisted ure concl @ us tutbe power of the Geoeral Soveral of our leadiny doctors glve It as thelr capable gentleman, and will represent this Stite with eredit, 80d iy frieuds appear to be wracie | POfplon that o man who ke tits o e fs flied that be wouw and that Uov. Jewoll was | J'uio® o fiving in New York and the style of :;'“'::“"“.lm ffl‘::)rgf,;':fi:' :!:I,ll:'l:uul::: ::::‘:k‘x Uaiing business predisposes o taun to tist thorbid 11y THN YELHS’ GRUWTH CURBB dition that luduces lum to take s lite, Tho ::I:"l"mu Ldidu’t wia the nomination my- fi::h. ‘he drive, Illl;lbfll‘.'llumli!l}l are nhhon fiuu- B Dr RADWAY’S £ inuous. Men who are good for auything have “You have probably heard, General ro- | HAPLY: 10 (il und hely newds full: ThE bravm y . 3 et e 2, £ ed th dent, “the th X e fixedeo asto be thrown down, and yet the m.',‘,':;,:":' 19, canyery m']'-',"’s:."‘,:;fiw,":fi' 81 every otlicr State {n the Union this power to V-‘"‘jh't'ulll‘f"";tl:f‘:‘,‘l‘l’fi‘:&'fi;'t‘l’:é;“‘,‘(‘ ;::‘l‘:l";wl {’;,‘}{}‘J“,’,,‘,‘,‘:.:,‘.’{",,‘;’" I ";.','.',‘;"mv';,',n': {:ll“l“':.‘ ‘:::x‘ fit‘;;‘n‘.‘n"’;’m’“‘i‘h‘g d'n'a?‘"'zu":‘,;’: suine carclessness scomed to control those in : compel people Lo clear the slaewalks fn front of [ /LKL WILBEL Ghe IIFG IO BF B JRN00 1 LY es, was the quick reply, % but’ it is not for et s b et e gl Golug:| * command. Antl-Polygamy. thefr premiscs bus been decided to be a legltl | the power™ me to arssent to suything of that character, . 5 APPAIRS AT CAMP ROBINSON, To the Editor of The Toibune, ¥ busivess in the Btock Excuange who has not Piatt {s o good fellow. tie did his level best to % " AN privent o ol widch astented s 157 and work edouxli ou hand for o half dozen men. | R, RADWAY & CO., 83 Warren-st, 0 not cure to do auythiug to injure hiw. . ’ ¢ J — any other of lae night's caudidates had been | Jeadiug banks has been under the doctar's cars | e fur over a year. Hocomesdown to the bunk nowinated, § cannot say what course iny friends | ov.. iz at 10 o’clock, aud remains till 5 gt take.? :L;{Z "‘fii‘.‘:flu the |mn‘:e¢mu business of bis DR. RAD‘VA.Y S 5 AT e T owa {nstitutiou, st 11 v'clock he gocs down to The Belilsh with Thelr Hagrug Wall strect, where he is & silent partoer fu & M Z, War turrescordence London Tymee, | stock house. At 1 he is back again at thy bank. Even for this comparatively small column of’| Fig private oftice is crowded with the promineot i ] ounly about 6,000 meu supplics and carriozo on & | business-wen of New York, e has at Jeast e alx lgantle seale have been collveted; and ouo can- | fna¢itutions fu which ho is & Manager, a Director, f1h sweet £ i T S not elp wonderue what it would b for sy caldent, Thess foatitutions represent | baroch tasteless slegaatly costed v ariny ot 840K o “100.000. Thousands wud | Srory yarlcly of fuvestatats Dostdcs fuis, b Keanle i, Jor® the care: ur-au dizoriers 8123 thousands of haga of grain ero collected here | 1 gi the head of an finmense denomivation, plumach, Liver, Howels biduers, Blogllen, 1o und placed fu an enorwous Inclustre unders | goancially, and gave last ye: 010 Belp | festion Dyspovsin "Blirotaion Pever, Lo Comnissartat g Lines of cawels stroted- | yhe educational futerests of his church out of & | Of tho Bowela, 1iies, sud ali dcranyeticute bt i tng literally for niiles strcam slonie the roads, | yigi piace. ‘Lho different socloties thut bo rep- | furmal Viers, Warray ted to_wittnt 3 iy golug i Lo the frout or simply coming bavk from | roseuts keep bim without & mowmcnt's lelsure | SUT Sesetable coutslulog lot ! grazing, It 1sou thedo occasions that onoobe | yprougn the day, snd his eveniogs are all con- ‘:’r"'fl"u":r‘.‘fiuc.n'émun-ln symptoms pesuliss Ll surves bow completely helpless and resources | guued fo bustuess. [ Leard Lhin say lust week rdors of the Digestive Orga less Britlsh troons ard compared with native, | ghag hu never slept after 3 o'clock h{ the moru- | 1 fl;“‘gff\gh“nflfg&n{: s, e, One wquadron of Britlen cavalry apparently re- | fuue, fow sucliu wav lves with such & pros- | vissusi ot Foos, Fulinesvor weight fa 1lia 74 i quires mmoro carriuge thau hall w dozen regl- ¥ gure ypon bim 18 mervelons. He of course suus Eructationt, blukluzs of .5,‘;‘“#?:: VEurricd mwuts of freeyulur cavalry, ‘There Is no.doubt i won's live out half bis days, He's a specimen | 1ottt s e ik dha as tho- eart, (B sbout i that the Brithher [s made uncominouly | of New York business lte.. Our cityis full of cating ke saliune a8 dyind i comlortabl ali pliases of his soldicring: but | premuture old men,—older at 80 toan thelr L.volnfir l\;u be befury m:'m :::; £ ,‘_‘.ff,.,‘"\-‘n iwgest Lo ls, after all, woll worth it, aud each death | fytheraaro sty premuturely groy, premuturely | 148 JEa% o0 Trre FLid tn Lo Blas L st represculs & luss f at least £100 to tho Btate. | bald, liwpiug around with caved, with thelr % There I8 u Jull here for the prescut sfter the Lloody events of the past few days. The best attentlon Is pald o the wounded, both Indians und soluiers. Auong thowretched captives the sceuveare very moving. ‘They are kept huddled tugettier in a fong, narrow apartment near the burracks that was their former prison, They wre there of all ag All this met ny cye as 1 cotered. Inate excrcise of the police power, and fs eu- | ¢ Why, of course,” answered the inventor; forced with the greatest rigor fn every othercity ::llsh?ol- n-)'u“t.mfi:n k;mlw t:n.:ltwll ‘:'".'L.V;'r" lfi ] N Chilcag amps without .auy fucred o s lt::} Kl‘l;:;u. o'-‘,':: ‘1 ;:fl."‘mmlmf:' l-;-’\: rould very ataedily redeh 8 polut where b llabt at all would be emltted. State, havs suffered fucaleulable Injury By this thoe the {oveutor's eyes had recoverca by having Judwes of the Buoreme Court | from thelr temporary wenkicess, aud wiving who never hud auy experience in city lfe or city | them a partiuge vigurous rub witt his handker- affulra, lay down the Jaw aoplicably to thew, | Shlel, be Lureied uwuy to look at o vew uppar- But this declston havie becu given, the civy | 84us Just cumlvted by oue of Lis macnin s uuthiontles should uow not allow any person to 1o the progress of bis tour of observation in wle fuch on the shiewalks or | Bbe Jaburutury the reporter came across some oeeupy the same, elter wity | Jublocukoll cundtes, sud fu connection with the vaults, conl-holes, or in suy other maspuer, | 83164 sowe inicrestlng diures sud cowparisons without they consent 1o keep the stdewalks | Which ou upplication’to Edison, be was perui- frec aud clear of suow aud lee, und every otber 5“::1".’11;"" . n..:l u}éflrnn‘ku betwee ) m; obstructiou. At the yrescut time supreme | dublocbbofl ight aud Edlsows aee wurked and seliishucss characterizes the relations between | Bulierous, "t' A‘uf‘fin nwuua"o} el the city authorities aud the proverty-holders “;""""N ou 6fwate wuud Midition cveey and oceupants of prenihaes. ‘Tie projeity-huller | Rty winutey or thercalouts sro duavoldable. and vccupant of bulldings fronting ou the strects “"’“‘"h‘_‘““" "““ ight of A b Lo Utliek clarm the rizht to use tfo sidewalk just us thoy | Bubd baving for dta elemon 3 the hua-<conitu please, und pluce thekr steps, stairways, audslgus | ble composition of fllh,m-ml iridiia ot curae on thesame, sud use thei for e “storage”of [ Kives no cousumption of muterial, wud oncy 10uds, aud fu uny other way, und yet when re- | tleult it requires vo looklug ml-. il quested to clean off the snow they abaolutely | Tue following fikures ureon e ot cx- refuse todoft. We bold that uo man cau bo s | Perimiente made fy the lsborutory, coupariug Clristian or cutitled to Christlan burial who | $he Jublochkoff livhe with tuat of Edisons wilt uot clesn thoe soow ofl from his sidewalk, JABLOCUKOFRY. MiLwauxes, Jan, 18.—| cannot sge as the enforcement of the antl-polyzamous laws of Congreas would be 50 disastrous to the good name of the Morinon women ss some journals coutemplate, They are now sustalning a rela- tion that is considercd uot only iflegsl, but fm- morsl, by every Intelllzent aud pormally bal- anced mind, and to abandon that relation snd sssume one in harmouy with & correct public sentiinent canuot be considerod a disgruce o the Mormon women. To say that they would be made ‘‘outcssts™ and thelr children de- clared * llegithuate,” needs sowe qualitication, 0 all the world beside they ure that now, aud no toore disgrace, vor as much, would uttach to thosc wouwn when sepurated from their wo- tolled husbands than adberes to them now while continuing to disobey the nwsuf thelund snd todefy public opisiou. They would stand very wuch (o the suwe bt of so many divorced women, with the additivoal ex- cuse to be uriged In thelr favor of having entered futo the polyzswous relatlon under 8 mlstaken wotion of relivious duty, snd of haviug bad tbeir worul vision vlurred for a time by o {uexplicable relicious MEANTREXDING CONTUASTS. Near the door Iay & squuw of 60 ycars in the throes of death, fuscnsible, and plerced fu seven diffurent places with bullets, while within five feet of the explrug woman a feuale cbild 7 eurs old wus combiveund carefully plaiting the hatr of her sutant orolaned slater und vloeing in & thoughtful bum some ludiun lullaby strain, SUFPEIING IN SILENCK. Ou vown slonk the narrow alsle-like apace the feigbtfully wounded wien oud woten, old snd young, crouched or reclined without & word or kroan, but staring at each otlier n speccliless wiclancholy and wourniog over thelr dead and stricken people. Thus they lay lo grim ilcuce, with huir Langiug down in Uisheveled Jocks and Unkempt, as 1s the Judian fashion duriug hours ol grief, Uszing at their brouzed features and thelr mute awony vus could not belp reculling g kuocked ool B AT R AL A e s e 18 she children of Egypt smitten with erief when | guuasiciom, lude c 1 cric ‘o wyeelf, 1 wake it & rute nog 10 trade With | One-borse power, teu bours, 837.. T —— underpinulog kuocked outi usable to relish | 8,05 105% 86 JRCVEN Sy dlbordss, ¥5i every houselold “""‘"“‘:‘1 for the desth of 1 |. Irf:l::;‘:‘!‘l‘d lfiz‘k:flhfizm'b;%lv‘lfivg'm; ::l‘ lul;u‘:‘:_x:gfl::lli uru&:: busluess with any Tan wio | Carbod rode, sutie Sy, Art-Criticisu, their food unless it s covered with the wost | ceuty perbos. bold by Lrugatsis. tirat Lorn, thlr duty io this c and permitted these de- | wiil uot clesn the suow off from his sldewalks TUE PRINCESSKS. At the castery extremby of the soartment sat tha .cialuiug dauzbiter of the old aud orincival Cuery Dull Kuoife, who, 8 well 35 Ler grown ol Wiy was vneol the killed, hus bees kKuown « onig ulticers, soldicrs, aud visitors as the Lriucess, vu werount of Ler beauty sud arlsto- arar. 1A LOON . unget apices, or washed down with a deluge ot Myops lsan "l:rml.f'é‘x‘um * North Conway ** fir.uor‘ l‘)ua of our wost emlucut phyalclans READ school, trammeled by po conventions, Jooes | said the other day, * Nine-teutns of our cltisvns e It happeued up to his studlo the otber day, sod | who Ko to the fnsane-usylum o there l,?r want “ False (l/lld 1‘.) UCs looklug over bis ahoumerln LY “Suilbeun nls‘n ua oil sleep ;nd :va ::l ux:ul‘.llelnl;u.auguo‘d.om &m White Mountains. cried: * Your sky slaenng the style ot o ol - i 3 swazlog. 1like t."" Strolling over to Dubblc, | uess, it's pot atall s warvel tbat wo have s “mfl";‘i‘l:';{l:s'wnADWAl’lCU i 8u artist uext door, Jones backbites thus: “You | mavy suicidesl Luf.3watua worlh thousands will bo 35 luded persons to practice polygawny,—waking Brighan Young, the bewd aud front of the of- fending, Governor of the Terrltory of Utab,aud repeatedly admittiug a Delegate to @ sest in Conyress who was cullty of that sort of bivuwy, —wust uifurd & sutlichelt excure for not ut- taching wuch disgtuce 0 the Wumed aud {u fout uf thie prewiscs where bo lives or which Total.uvinserevnnans be vecupd oo This cxpendlture produces a light of 700 cau- Thy Geoeral Assembly should now pass a law | dle puwer. 1t 1s, however, diwinished one-halt utterty prohibitlug ail encrouvbiments of prop- | wheu opal globes sre put over the lsbt, & tblug erty-uwners ou strevts aud sidewal ud fruts | inude necessary by the inteosity of the light un- the permaneut occupatey of the eaine, unless | covercd. This reduces the light, then, to 850 the owuer o oucupaut will wgrce to keew the ! sundly power, iu tlis calculation wo attention o BV

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