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. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY: JANUARY 2, 1879—TWELVE PAGES. 2 54 e e RENO PETE STEtho o trisl of the Ir_nnnrt:nm ot t'hl» in Ill'e I:u:’ut :'n THE CUUI{TS. A AL That n would mot have. o he . tried Rights of Married Women--Clamoring - - - agaln on account of any crrors being made, ntd thlng he wonld grant the mo- for Divorces. 3 tfl"..‘,".’.fii‘:".f.é"&ii l::lng.m.ugc:v;un;:d until the Strong Testimony from Ion, George Starr as to knoll examining the lost clothing and & bag | with earth. The firlog ceased alout 3 in the contalning something or other. The Sergeant | niternoon, when witnuss liad two_more men thought it his duty to retorn And report, nid o | wounded, nnd Banteen twenty odd wounded 4§ Dut (rlr:rl,w.l 'r’ctel;”!b,"rfrn,\' into bl:\unllnnu vm; niullwn"ldnle;:.‘ 'l‘:-u nltlfikh)l lur'm "I‘n not H are about 13:3 enteon’s coluinn appeared | alwava fuvisible from the troops’ positlon on pr. Porter 18 Relieved from Duty | ma disappeared from time to thme, bis course | the hill, but Capt. Moylan sald he judged, from on the Stand, beint n little north of west, while Reno's was | the nsture of tha fire, that thers wero uot less almaost due north, Custor’s was to the right, his | than RADWAY'S RENEDIES, His Trial Goes Over to the Next Term. - it :;,‘,lllg:m:,v;;r;;e'gn&:unlgh zz;:&r;m"ronl'!:;, : "00? on 1.%00 um‘m;en; ms A'rnc): - M;“e\mf S g - he Power of Radway's leady Reliet in & g " A = | at &l times, , During t th, th visib] s - r. Mills asked that the easo be_act fo = Yo Aud Capt. Moylan Comes- Forwar fo [ Hiioutinoying ia th nbm!e"qd. Verse, reathod | fo times, . Duting fle gotty they wars visitlo Ho Will Plead Exotfonal Tasanily---bn Exiraordl: second Honday n Februsrt A et roudo ob, | Record of Jndgmentsy New Suits, Crim Case of Sciatic Rheamatism, Taks His Place, fl.&‘;f;"‘lm'y":fh ut:l:fl; Teros :"u‘éwn?s‘» ',";’,'&{‘ frers sen euming out from the villaga to re- naty Affidasit. Jected on the nr‘on?:ul nm% ll'nl uur;lealm c?‘x:);l inal Business, Fte. 5 ¥ & e 2 e whols matter, ——eee Ko, 3 VAX N Tutio received orders from Custer (0 go aheads | Oihor womie, iy 1o Todaee 1ot ‘upoted, in R "ok Know when the. trial’ e ack, P Tt nown when the trisl whl occur, iz : then ruunning sway down t 1 nof known wi | Tothe caso of Heinccka va. Dabberstein, bo- | D, anwiss Wiinme yonr Tiate! has worked won it b aate to gy hat 1t wil not be WAL | fore dudwe Gars, a novel point was ralsed s to | %, LT, iy L ad pisataeg \\'be";: 1t does oceur, however, Mr. Trude threat- | the right of a marricd woman to plead covert- | I lumbhar rexions to iny ankics, end at times 1a beth ens to make somo astonidhing denlrlmr:\er:sn. ure. This was a sult on & note mndls by Dab; .Jl‘é"fl:ufiff.“;mfi.q‘ rlg’\"e!"h;.ezemul':flll‘ ” n:“: which will_stir up some church people In 1he | beratelu and wife, lointly, on the 1st day of | yersndobis, haping (0 find relicr, but ail proved vo “wl'ln‘";l'mk ‘ndn w& : ba sieplierd'of s cece July, 1874, and judgment was enterod up by Mx‘v:lnl;'n:'led varlons kinds of m‘m-, mmv":mn taln Netle fuckiodiihs defopmive. confessiun on ;hu wnrunll olluuor:cy A(lt'nlu;d ontward ::,‘.;Ew:' 'rfla‘u-’}-"r"?fl"fiu&fi{;"%fi'fi'"‘? to the note. Tmmediately after the wife oh- b In 4 \ d 1 3 RESUMPTION tained dcave 10 have the Judzmant opcned a8 10 | ='fnet Neptember: At tha ursent srasers of o frie e b sho | (¥io had been amicted av myseify, | was induced ta 0 with Yhich It Went hery und put o & plea of coverture th genrremedy. | 1'wastnen warfering fegrfutiy with ont J the Indh ar and Intercsting Account of Reno’s mc ‘»'r;“-;’.m- we Little Encounter. In response 1o Lient. Les's request that tha 3 witnees proceed and narrate In the Criminal Coutt yesteraay afternoon the case of Peter E. Btevens, who ls chirged with murdering his wife {o June last, was called for trial. The court-room was well filled, nsit slways i upun such occaslons, and when the do- fendant was nshered in by a Baliit' the crowd were on tip-toos to et a look st him, If he had nad foar legs and been double-headed, the gaze of the curlous could mol have been more marked or futont. e was nmeatly vlad, and the surroundiogs 411 mot appearto impress him in the least, and §f he had been an old crlminal his composure could not have been greatet. Those who saw bim when firat arrested, however, and wbo knew him be- Mefs, If amanshowed his head, he very soon saw that thero wan something in thin timber. Laughter.] There wwas no object to enoot at, iowsever, bt the men had to shout in tho dicection from which the bufls of snoke came. Boma of the Indlans approsched Benteen's line in suMMclent numbers to attempt to turn the end of it, but they didn't succced, Capt. Moylan waa perfectly satisiled the Indians discovercd Reno's movements befure he eroesed the first time, ail that they knew just what he was doing when he croseed,” He Knew only by henn,‘y that Reno was to be su vurlud by Cus- tor. The distance from ford * AV to theé tim- ber was & mile and a slf, probably, and it took five minutes to mako ‘t. nosalhly ten. Capt. Moylan sald lio thought Mhere was & sufliclent uumber of Indinns within 500 yards of Reno at ACle ALL TIIAT OCCURRRD PROM THIS TINK O, Why oxd How the Retreat Was Made— | caps. Morian sald that, after-Reno's battalion On the Hill, had moved forward mnd separated from Cunter's, the order *“irot’" was given, and the tommanl moved forward In columns of fours Tne investigation ioto the conduet of Maj. | duwn the vallev of o tributery to the Little Revo at the battle of the Little Big Horn, June ‘,3,'5 Iorn for some three ur three and ono-half es, untll it reached the Littic Horn crossing. 25,1676, was resumed yutc{;ll! '“l';""fn‘:nlal- The ‘éommnml passed over and the companies elock tn eom 220 Palner House, the closed up, moviog forward atmtrob and the nce of vutsidera being evon larger than us head moeving ot o very fast trot, so that the two :mzr the oflicial stenographer had read v {le?;l crfmumhh-.lf wcr?h nllnnllnz.mAbnnt or;e- Ty te y of hird of awlle from the croseing the companies e presious day's testlmony for.the berefy were moved in lines. There u"‘nn alittie hich An English View-| was a married woman at the time of the execu- | ufmy old turns, To my surprise sad deii e firse ;’:I';.:‘;";;';T Htarch Taken Out of the | 0 oty note, A demurrer was filed to the :fi:l,;i%wflfl”fi'fim}:‘?l?. t:l{lfl‘:rllnt\:a?{h: :"umal ":FJ."' London Times, Jan. 8. vlea, and Judga Gary heid that on a contract | ERREROLAES SEbet,y il rtTihios tio PR EA, Ne 18 Day, 1! {il be marked as a made on or after the'tst dsy of July, 1874, the | gpproaching s chsoxe of weath, I know now bhow to ew-Vear’s Day, 1809, w ar date at which the new law as to the relation of | enre mxv_-!’. and toni"qalte master of The dltgation, memorable date In tho history of the United | hughand and wife went. Into force, snch a plea | BADWAY'R READY RELIKY i my trisad. Inever T | withont a buttle tn my val Lcsses, the direct cxamination of O o nis | the time he nalted and dismonnted to warrant | fors the commisslon of the homicide, could | Btates. After soventeon yesrs of dependence [ couid not be surtained and was bad. “The | “§S5THI) GRU, BTARR. e Wil M. R. PORTEI, fi::,‘,‘,':,d cf’a':,d"“,“(‘ ,,',],':::.', ,'flé',f:,‘(fv',’,,',','{,‘e"’:m‘y :Imt ‘n(.'tlcl"x (;Jml ll‘le'm'[ part, ‘Ihcra were not | but notice his changed appearance, for as hesat | €pon an inconvertitle paper currency, the lll:l‘;‘l:‘lr;:;ro:l.d‘cl{':f):.l’fi::n ‘lr\::‘:ln':‘t'l&mklél:n ‘:\L;J‘: the surgeon who was With the command at the | of the Littlo Horu, aud occasionally they could | 1688 lll'x,::lc Th"”'"‘"";'_‘;‘fi:{"m .‘"‘“}' of h'l;':' 8t | yith the light streaming in upun him from one | Americans have got back, caslly and safely, to | SRS BEOFICC Tiah Sareed wite, ana the sune | RIIEUMATISM, Little Dig Horn, was taken up from tha polot | aeo figured In the midst movingthroualift, A | it o™i whCl command diomizht oren | of the windows It becsme apnarent that confine- | cash payments. Never was so great & revolt- | ‘enforced againat her, und she might suo i bo Qn p where Lieut. Lee left off with It Toursilay. I me':g;v;l:\::('l"lnflvcfilnf’om::ga ::l;:r ",‘,‘,'.,‘fl’.f.’}'ffl have commenceid firing befora' crossing at | ment had fattoned him, aud, furthermore, that | tion accomplished with so little disturbance of | gued the saneas an unmarried woimsn, excent A\LURJ\LGL\'. Tesponse 1o the Lieusenant’s questions, tho wite | siio'(isthiar, “when "It suddenly stophed; Tord A" ua they nuunlv Ald thelr shooting a8 | bis halr hed changed from & Rlossy black toa | interests and so slight & shock. When wo rc- | she m';‘.:g,". eater J?‘°fl"c"'::lle':i{;":'5":l';:";';:: DIPHTHERIA. ‘ ness proceeded to give his description of the | Then they could seo tha Indians coming out | BReiLy lonk x’:g“;fly‘l’;":‘;&]‘ .gr‘::é‘;“fi:d'%".‘s sickly suburn,—the result of the fadiog away of | member the difficulties which, s it was “’:‘d pew Iaw asto & wife's rights when siguing & INFLUENZA tinber. The rleht of the skirmish-line _was | of the duat, mounted. They were aufte numeraus, never hoen under. fit before, ho. Aring the dye; which it was bis custom to lavishly | Odently pradicted, the United States wou Jolnt note has never heen passed on, ‘The Su- ] . s0 much so that the' Captain sald he presumes sbout half & “'[EL rr:;:“lhc'{:a?t ,Z:er:;‘:::: Reno thouglt thero was more of o force than he crassed on the el 1 could probably attack mouuted, and aceurding) point on the rtver, from the skirmish-line, wasa | orgered the commund to dismount, By this few hundred yards, The command, he thoueht, | timo the command had reached the timbeér, und 'u sbout amile from the main village, He | the order wag given to “halt, dlsmount, and :ur o trumpet or bugle call from tha timo the f‘f: ‘,f:,:g?h‘;,,dc‘,‘,’“,‘,:',':,“';‘,'j:,‘;fi"{},"'{‘.‘,'(‘:,“‘f,‘,’; command csmo out of the woods the Indians commands scparated before fording at MAY 1D | 3o ineo the tmber, and the dismounted | Wore passing them: there wers mors fn the to the time of the retrent. Up to the timo thut | romion deployed as skirmishers, G Comvan: woods, u;u! othera wora fooking to the right and 1d % We must zot out of here,” only one [o ieht, witneas' company (A)to the centre, ani | rear of the line,—a good many, in fact, Repo eald M Company to the In'sbout ten minutes | ,, Caot. Sovian siso deseribed the position of an, o for ts witncss knew, had veen wounded. | B GRARARF B LE I 00 Retia ot infur. | the Indans on the plateau, er open 'snace Just 7here wore n few Indlans riding up and across | RTINS 1 nn wors tarning his right, | Ineids the timber, and said that be did notknow {lic column on it8 way to the river from e | _inatts golug p the lefs bank of the riveran Enr-nnnllyor any attempt to dislodge them, as {imber: but no officer appeared to be dotng any- threatenlng his horses, The greater portion of C° was :’l glu outside n;m:;l ot nmh time, G {hing to deive them off. ‘Tha rear ot "the column | @ Company was wllhqrm;n from the ling and 'l‘;‘;’:{' &pl‘:rr'n::!e + Was in there, s ho bad pre- w13 in 0o shape at all; every man was runving :;knnopg::tu .pl:x;; mgt;v:.“ :olh“tlmhgl:,n)eéi At |{|!u oint thie Court adjourned until 11 imsclf as fast s he could. Tn his opinfon, (= d the ber. Hean - | o'cluck this morniug, when the dircct examina. fur him! witness’ company and the timber. He accord- | & L b {1 was Gfteen or twenty minutes after the com- | jnoly ordered his men to extend out to the | Hon will be resumed, mand formed in skirmish-line up to the | right In order to cover thut unurotected space. e | time of the retreat. ‘Ihe banks were steep on Haviog done thls, they remalued twenty-tive or JOHN A. LOGAN. An_Amnecdote About Gen, Togan which both sides, but rather worse on tbo left. When thirty minutes lonrer, and during this time ot y ‘Woutdn't Hurt Jiim Much in Iilinois. there had been a very heavy firlug gologron. It he reached the river, the others were rushlog In, | pyg commenced on the nux?;. of % e lu’fll-m in CINCINNATY, O., Jan, 20.~To the Editor of the Cineinnati Commereial: Your opposition to the ¢erery man for himself, and tryiog to get over a8 | fact, before the command dismonnted, und nftnr soon 29 possible, The Indians wkre lring on | the skirmish-line had beeu deployed the firing clection of Uen, Logan to the Benatorship of Illlnols 1 well taken. Your corrcspondent use. As soon as quiet had been restoredin the court-room, Btate’s-Attorney Mlls announced his readiness to proceed with the trisl, and Judge Willlams orderad the calliug of a jury, und for an fustant it appearcd that the trial was to proceed. But not ko, for A, B, Trude, coun- aol for Stevens, stopoed Torward and announced that lie liad & motion tomake [or & continuance, and he ot once uhfolded & mass of manuscrint and started to resd an afidarit of the defendant in support of the moatfon, ' TRR APPIDAVIT revlewed the marrfage of Stevens to Lis dead wife, and much ot the "hidtory of thelr marital relations fromn that time on, columns of which liavo already been printed, Passiog over much of the history, the afildavit weat on to say that the afMant firat became suspicious ol his wife's chastity aid faithfulness upon )Elflllng of lier associations with one Willlam Buticr, which was intensificd by subsequently discovering that a man named Frank Engert was writing ende: ng lotters toher,and still iurtheron that ** libertines and debatuclses "'—~one levnolds being uvamed— wara her companions and asso s at matinees und under suspictous circumstances. The afliant then went into history again to show that he prevailed upon his wife to give up her nsso- of the men, It sltomether, was pretty weli regalal Not less than 200 Indtans had truncd the loft fank of the Jine befora it was withdrawn. ‘These Indinos passed around tho little foot-hille at the left end of the line, and then scattered over the bottown. When the hase to encounter in ehanziog thetr currency | preme Court, under tho old taw, before the | Sore Throat, Dificult Breathing basfs, and the ruinous convulsion of busincss | statute of 1874, held that n murried wom: RELIKVED |¥ FEW MINUTES, Y - which, according to the (nflationlsts, was to fol | could pload coverture whon sho bad signed low the restoration of the gruuhu':kn to the | Dote jolotly with her huabaud. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. . position of convertible notes, we sre frresistibly DITORGR, Tar headsche, whether sick ar nervous: rhenm: Jennle A, De Golver filed a hill sgainst. her reminded of the kindly device by which blind |, 0 pund, Edgar 8. Do Golyor, yesterday, ssking | hayar stlia araund the e pleurey. sweiiuss of ins old Glotter 45 beguiled in “King Lear.” 'The } for 4 givarce un the ground of nduitery, oints, palns n the bowals, heartorirn. and pato precipice of whicn Edgar pictares the dizzy | Amund Jameson Slowstod nlso’ wants o | Finde cbiivlaine and froabiies Kaawars Resdy Red helght for hia father proved only s leap of & {ew | divorve on mccount of the fallure of his wife, | for s few days eflact s permanant cure. Price, 50 cta. fect upon the soft turf. 'There may still ba dis- | Loulsa, to perform her marriaze obligations. ——iias He marrled her Nept. 8, 1877, but she left him appointed prophcts of evil who will say to the R.R. R. e Immediately thereafter, aud the morriaze has American Gorernment, “Thy ife's a miraclet™ ( 1O ST ORIt o8 Ghe wil not even But that all gloomy forebodings have becn dis- | let him nee her, and he saya her conduct has so 1) sipated by actual oxperience is beyond denisl. ':h?rnfi‘r‘n .hr::: l:)[;at' dllup;lvrtxlu';gmw;&;r l?ll:!': AI]W AY S ADY 1 resumption of specie payments had tnvolvea | O k ¢ the Gangers preited, they would havo shown | ¢y, rey o o e Hharciore prays for a divorte CUNES THE WORST PAINS themsclves at bnre; but s week has passed | op general gronnds apparently, for the scpara- since the Trenury‘bcgnu to pay off greene fion bes ok eontingad (o yun’r’l. In from One '-,9 T‘Wflty Minutes, backs on demand In gold, and the change ITEMS, bas not in the siiehtest degres rufiled even Judge Drummond was in chambers yesterday, NOT ONE HOUR the .surface of busiuess traneactions. The | and transscted some routine business, F exflfm‘{uz o n;n"ell)i cuw tiention for lJndgn xg‘ludfig'v‘._‘uu today ja 163 xo".:lnl, In- | After Reading this Advertisement need awhile Lo e reintroduction of specie In o s ND, nzer va. elly on trial. 14 country from which ducing many years pest t?:";; Jamuson will heae wntions. toadr, any one Buffor with Pain, gold cofn_had dlnnrcnrcd. Publie curlosity, | Judga Rogers motlons fur new trial, Judee ] showever, has been guickly satietled; 1t hus been | Booth motions aud set cuse 6,033 (Francy vs. ascertalned that the Government is fully pre- | Cloee), and Judges Moore and Farwell default » as about | on both sides was very heavy. The' Indians ‘h‘;:: :‘1‘::::'?):‘: :«I;;:rnctrlz;‘:;!umx('}nz" ap to | seemed to withdraw slightly from the front of m the Moe and to phas around to the left flank, {he time when Reno and Benteen united on the | gor0 passing between the foot-hills and the ciates, and, leaving the city, Induced her to foin | pared to puy gold for auy amount of grechbacks | case: " il and ball an hour after that when the pack- [ Joit of 'the akirmish-line, nd some bevond thiy | beartly fodorses it. Mr. Lozan 18 o tman of | him, Yuat sho mlght be reinoved from the intlu- | fat arn Whely to e prescated Tor paymonty | A dividend of 20 por cent wan declared In the 1A trafn camo up, {ntervening apace, great porsonal endowmonts, with reat force of | ences and temyitatlons surrounding herj that | wud, this Leing so, the orincipal motive for vre: | case of W, B, Keen, Cooke & Co, M Lieut, Leo axked the witness as to “Itano was in the bottom,"” continued Capt, | character, but ha lacks moral force. He lacks | she retuencd at the instanceof s “liboriine,” | genting them has beeu reuioved, The pority Msier Weinachunck was appointed Assignes CUR,E Fon l‘AVERY P a0 18 AN OFFIOXE ON THAT vCCA- | Movlan, “superintondiug tiie movements of G | tho old-fashioncd, plaln, honest stamina that [ leaving him; that he follywed her, went to | establishod between wold and greenbucks “even | of Georgo H, Frolhery, and Bradfurd Haacock ¥ BENO'S CONDUCT 43 AN OF Company, which he bad taken down there; and, | nover shrinks before the dishonest id corrupt ;::erx: :3; "wl"l lfifinfiffi.fl?&éflfl 'vjlf‘_ ll z):nlln‘:.;,c;: before the day legally fixed forresumption will, | of Philip Wadsworth, It was the first and ls the ) . Oiibert bjocted. Hlo 41 pot know that | foAfing that the Indiaas weru sitaining the Ieft | approaches of rings, To itlustrate what we the oinion of the witness on such a matteras | ng to closo und change front on the part of tho | think of Mr. L. wo taka the liborty to relate a {ls was ono which the Court would recelve, In | liue, I'went to the edge of the line and called public sconc on board of tho steamer United short, be dld not think the Witnesa could be | him to come up aud look ot the situation of af- | Btates on her way from Ciuclunati to Louts- u.ll«l'lncxpon, unless the Recorder lald the fairs himsclf that he might sec how the thing | yille, o short time after the surrander of was golug. Hocamoupand - ground that would establish that fact. B A ok Lieat, Lue thought that if any man wasin 8 | 4,9 ordered tho lineto bo withdrawn. That position to know, from Maj. Reno's acts and | movement was executed on the part of my e 3 - s converaation, what Moj, Rerio's conduct was on | company by & flatk movement to the right, aud | Bouclas. !A arge number of Captalus and Lt occasion, the witnoss was that mag, -« the samo on the part of M Company. I after. | € olonels of the Rebot army were returninghome Mr. Uflbert bad his doubts ns to whother a | wards understood that M Cumpany, or half of | from these Sanine, and were l.!““h' ot u‘"‘ boat, gentleman who prescribed medicine was capable | it, was first moved and clinoked {ront again to %'IXL boat flg also lcnmded nlulx nlon soldiers, of prescribing tactics, [Smiles.] thia Jeft In order to resist the attack from tho | Fhere were thres Major-Gunerals aboard--John ‘Atter & little further argumient, the Court | Indians while going to the bills, ‘The order was | A« Lozan, Fnéxk lair, and James B, Bleed- decided that the witness micht snswer the | (hen given tomount up the companies, Thoy | an. Tlicse Generals occupled favorite bertha question, - | were mounted up, and, being unable to form in | uesr the "‘")""' end of the bost. The Caotain The question was rcocated, and the witness | aoy order In the timber, 1 gave my men orders “; the Unl '-*l‘l‘ Blates was ldflx s pomvaus “’Ifl nald ho didn't ses snything in Reno's conduct | to mount up as rapidly as possible, {ndividunlly, | of 8 """l'- "1 0 put a Pfl}i eal of 5"'-‘5;[0!1 t 13 particolarly herole, or auything that was the | and move out of thetimber in order that they l';‘("’"“ onal ci'l““" o8 ‘| "ll‘ '";)m ll{“ ka‘" reverse, ‘The witness thought Heno seemed a | might-Torm there. Whea balf was mounteil 'Dfl?“{:"" o mar eald ‘3 0 & tentuckiany littlo embarrassed and & little flurried. The |up I rode out on the timber und "x"'l' withal, st l*}{ht{: o the Opulflflbfll 1l i bullets w:'x;: mmxllllm l'r: t{x‘crg {:r;fly nmi. nfld n': {ormndb ? (-:uw ., men i into L‘Olu;l:nl Sl h‘fi: 1:“?:13::;‘ : fl'l.le u":'n‘ullu?"':‘“o l ;;:'w:’é:"fl thought Reno dian' ar now whether fours, 'ompany cowming up soon afterwards 4 o Vua Lest to stay thera oF cave, That was his | and formioe of m’y Icfe within an interval of | Before the ""J"'\“‘""‘ Irom the city alnoer ¢ was aunounced. Thres chalrs were turned up {mpression of things at the time, some fiftcen or tweoty yords. G Combpauy, I opposito tho tablcs of tha Major Generals without doubt, bo malutaloed, and the Treas- SYen TR GBI ury will be evabled to pay {nterchangeably in u{h or i paper. Itis & Heaurkable fact Tt | EAward D. Cooke, Assiynee of the Protection ONIJY PA-IN REMEDY 74 ! - | Iife-Insurance Company, filed o bill vesterday e socuriics o Now Forc efcted (o ko | Azanat Alexupder Wi, to foreelose murc- | Thttspniy o, the ot cxracitoe ey, greenbacks Instead of gold, whilo fhe | 8% fur $20,000 on the 8, 20 ecres of the W. 3¢ | the'Luniw stomact, Jiowals or uther glands oF urgads, Govermnent 18 sccepting “nnfm payments | Of the 8. E. X of Soe. 80, 49, 14, 2 by sng appllcatios, for customs. dn the * first day SUPERIOR COUNT IN BRIEF. In from One to Twenty Minates. of cash payments the New York Bub-Troasury Frederick Kicinhaus bezan a sult In replevin Somarter how vloleas e exerucisting the’ alns (he aclually parted with less gold than was pald fi. !ellemxly against Valeotine Rub aud Kaward | phcumaric Bod-Haden CInirme Cripnlied Werrous It {8 not surprising to lears thut in these cir- | Murpby “to recover pussession of the baker's | Meuralgia, of prostrated with discass 1oay suflen, cumstances the #Qold Room" In New York, | stove, tools, cte., in the basement of No, 40 where so many fortunes were made and lost, | North Clark strect. ] has been closed. The occupation of the gold Lazarus Btraus ot al. sucd James sud Ira speculators {s goncat laat, It bas for some | Couch for #1,000. tine hcf:‘x dlll’rvnlearlnc‘, und ll;m o com:r; n ?l R Lvopl_lnl ‘erl.lAnl&fl: -ShI;!I. nn}mt z\‘nrr;n B WILL any cousiderable lmportance have been latel ace, Trustee: T . Race, 'Trustee: Anna pomibles i 7 | E:“Chamberlin, Mary Chamberlin, Ritard AFFORD INSTANT EASE. It 1s singular enough that, after all the storms | Chamberltn, aud Julla"Chamberlin to foreclose excited by e of the Resumption act | a trust-deed for $4,850 on Lots 10, 23, and 23, atd the efforta made to repeal {t, the return to | Block 89, in the Orlginal Subdivision of Irving | Inflammation of the Kidneys, cash payments was practically effected at last | Furk. . Inflammativn of the Bladder, By tie natural operation of ceonotnle forces, F. W. Muscr et al, sued Charles A, Foster for Infiammation of {he Bowels und without the necessity for au sppeal to | $1,000. nl ol 8 the compulsfon of Jaw, At the beginning cineuIr CouNT. Congestzon of the Lungs, of Iast month some apeculators in | Jnmes Henry commenced n suit In trespass | Sore Throat, Difficult Brenthing, Wall streot sitempted to securo & 2,004 5 i profit—the last of fh kind—by scenmulating & | s Sernard Hokamp, cialinfie 4,00 dun Tulpitation of the Heart in July lasy, and persusded hier to be loyal to him; that sho promised him that she would give up her assoclations and lve henceforth ubove suspicion, and sealed the promise with a kissy that he feft her that cvening, and diroct- ly afterward abe went to an assignation house with oug of her male friends; that ba agaln per- suaded her to be true to blm, and she promised and pever fulfilled; for, withio aie denied come mittiug sdultery, he was satisfled that she was decelyiug bim, " The athdayit went on to impli- cate, beside those namod, Frank Engert, C. il. Sampson, allas Bpencer, H. D, Gilbert (alleged auther of **Nellle™ lejters, which wera read), Jabn Omwle{‘.J. A.Hern, W, 8, Elfeldt, Charles Turacr, Willlam Dawson, Billy Davis, ung C. A. Thayer, charging iem with havie, enjoyed relations wih his wifu ol ons kiud or another Inconsistent with her chastity, und that they werg responsi- ble for er downfall and death. All of theso things, Le contends, 8o preycd upon his mind that he became Incapacitated jor work, aud Nnally, to establish her guilt or {nnocence of the susplclons Lo beld, bie viaployed oue J. Heed o watch her, and he hlunseit watched her for several days und nluhudulur to the murder; 11 Lec. The Unlon soldlers wers belng discharged, and the rank and file and officers of the Rebels wereslso golag home from Camps Chase and P ll"l‘::‘r. &’enl:) l;:l;g‘l;d |fi:’e cfl:g_e:;];};:flt:fll\{;; :fiir:wgdlggnfltxo\grnfi ‘;]Iltl;:, nnll Soon. Ay llnl: i Iflln"flnk that. they were roserved for .‘l‘;:!leg:a:xbf’ .:-?m‘:"{oflnd o c'x"xfi'é'!m';?:nzh‘l‘-?fi stok o‘t zolrll and bullzlln: up the metal, still only CRIMINAL COURT. Hysterics, Croup, Divhtheriu, Miking witness whero Tio mas when Cool xave | heen formed, of durini tho tme they wers being | the distingulshed g tho boat. Au | e e, il he aporoscied them | Revarictable commadity,to 8 premtum, Asout | James Cannelly was found gullty of larceny Catarrh, Iufluenza, R Tt s T vt v | ol Cot aoaus et i Bt | U ot Ll th, 1tie "l u neii (b | i St ket it N SERMEHSS R | rptvenent e, Raclatn BUSL e | ol ok ek " Cor € | Meadache, Tuthache, Vitness replied that he waa 1 no's | overlooking the formation of the companies, J s " ’ b lappod Adumss In the outl % i ol v y Frunk zer W 9 e, e dyan'e peo Wallacs at-chin.titae. Tha | and ssked me for ‘my opioion s to what polnts | Steedman were crowded out. At the second | 16, 4UBY e ¢ fouthh | ors, who were compelied to unlond 3 snd it | g jyrceny und acquitted, Neuralgin, Rheamatiem, tho process they brouglht the gold down topar, | “ogthy Johneon was found_gullty of robbery | Cold Chills, Agne Chills, e g e o om L0 Sty [soud Eiven fftcen mouths In Penitentiary. Chilbluins, and Frost Dites DA’cc‘t;ber. bu|v. on r{;c -nmfildn; zrnlcnlénckl lunm i b:"“‘ 2""- “l‘:-“":"; ol S coin beeame _interchaugeable for the firat timo 'DAR BLODOXTT eaeral call of calendsr, since 183 During a fortnight this parity was ArPELIATE Couit — Nu nunouncement, ;fl!!'l Nlrhl‘lnn’f! ‘”Elnlll'-:fl' 3&:"«1?‘ %flmm mafutaiuod withont sny lezat'obilgution, aod | TRGE UARY—1:20 to 136, 198 to 1EL, 134, Lo, | ROFSTIEIDtuo pala or diffieulty ex when on New-Yesr's Day tbe Treasury | G001 ta 4% fuclasive. No. 118, Silverbure ve. | “Thirey to sixty drops fn half s tambier of water will Wells, on trial, n A (uw minutes curs Crainps, Bpasiis, Sour Blomach, declarod Msell ready to”pay gold for ) Jvnar Jaucion—2t @ 9. 23 uf condemnn- | learburn S Hesdicie, Blarmiiesy Drsaiers, DADRE <o m“gl'.'-fl?fn R‘é.”.fi‘im‘.t.“;n..'f.‘. ::fi:i on calendar. ~No cato on trini. " After Shese cases | Cole, Tiudin the Bowely, andaliinterasl Faine, g:’v: s abock to trade or dlaturb Anauclsl calcas sfx.dggu;‘l%l;wed' the Judge will tako casca from | prONCGERINGR it them. * A, few._ dropa fh wa table, 8 bunery sot of Rebol Captains uxl Colo- nuls (who looged for a syunre meal, which the: ssserted they never obtalied in Unfon prisuns) rushed to tho rescue, und a second time occu- pled the turned-up cliirs designed for the dls- Unguished Generals of the other army. At thls Juncture Logan sent his Licutenant or commis- sary up Into your clty and bought refreshments for'the trip, not forzetting the spirituous neces- sitfea of tlic ocvasion. The boat cleared the wharf, and waa procceding down tha beautiful Ohblo, " The table 'was clearcd sway, und thy wod - he went offy . saying, * Mauwie, 1 will see you later,” to which shesreplied, wall rlght,” and tursed to bhn ond callgd im0 “littla soeak''; that from that time™Un, from what he had sceo. und heard, and from what Heed had tojd him, he was satisfled that his sasplcions wers correct, snd © 1E BECAME ORAZED, and was not responsible tor what he did there- after, ote. The it concludes, after gotnie through a great desl of rubblsh, by assliuing tvuu which Reno offered witncss was a carbine, | wo had better retreat to, as it becamo evident to ut be didn't remember ever having secn it be- | him that our movements would be entirely on fore, He knew that Reno offered it to him, | the defensive,—~the movements necessarily bowever, and that ha didn’t take ft. Haviog | wonld, owlog to the force of tha Indisns thit acain described tho *lay of the land,"'—the bot- | were then fu slght and comiog-down. I have toms snd the timber,—3r. Gilbert got dowa to | almost forgotten what reply 1 made, but at any THE NUMBER OF INDIANS, rate h:u dl—i!‘lrflfl!:;l L] " N;‘llflfl Imill and asked witness what Lie thought of the dust- | fcrors the - xiver s0m| g 8, clound which e commund saw on thelr way | Where we could o ogo o to - cstabilah down to tie timber, Witness replled that the | Quraclves therd, posEbles g"‘ T iteniis Indlans appesred to bo running away ana driy- | oPWents. ue-know what lis fatentiopy reasons why a continuance should be granted, wiil prevent sickuess or paitis from chaoge uf whier, ng Uelr ponics togother Into bunches, He | Were. Ius fownoments ho gava the order to ) Vi A ¢ » Iatlonss Everytbing, ludced, had been tonding | Junur Moonrz—Contested motions, Tte Detter than §ronch Hraudy or Siters 83 & ailwne lh‘gugm Wl villaze was ane ot 1,000 ‘Yodges, | move forwanl. Wa moyod foyward st a trot, at 2’3:3:;:33‘ w‘ufl"d?::u!ln gxgfin Tw‘:- c.‘f;;g imlglur::qy ant, xul'l‘(lé‘::?l'w;g“':‘,: ST 1 i the same direction as the' return to specie | Jupus Rooxns—Set case 5,0, linrvey va, flam- | laui, g d w ustead of thinkiug, ns Girard d hen he | first, aud subsequently ‘at a gallop. After the went back and told Cook, that the Indlans were | Sommand was in motian, the Indians closed in coming up the valley, witness thought they | YOry closeon the outer flauk and on tho inuey were_running awgy. Ie Xnew nothing of flank towards the timber also, aa thers werca Iteno'a taking s part of Company A o disiodge nunber of Indians in the timber. I know thera the Indlaus, or of Keno's iceting Moylan just | Were 8 Rreat mauy in there, a3, while mounting walking up from aft, when ho eocountered Gen. Logat, In a very bad humor. The Captain ap- proached Gen. Logan ' ju a conclifatory spirit aud suld: “ General, I understand you and your brother Generals hlook yoyr dinher fo your marded as _material witnesses, " It sels forth that J. Murray, who resides at No. 818 West Randolph street, Is now at Austin, Tex., with & thestricul party, snd that if he were here would testily that on the evenlog of payments. . ‘the state of Amerlcan trude, | mond, aud cale; ‘\ 21 1o 4132, {nclunive, ex. thaugh not, porhaps, justilying exultation | ©ept 424 and 0 un tria 3 = G-UE with which It 18 regarded by Sacretary Sherman | ,avhe¥ BooTu—484 10 515, Inclusive, No PE V ER AND A ) and & certajo school of econumical writers In tho | ™ yypag Fanwert—Contested motlan. : P VER AN 1 3 1 United States, has coutributed to the accumula- | Juban WiLLIANR—Not. B10, A1, 813, 875, 574, [ nora mmchs s orle foraann Tk S e ave tlon of gold. 'I'he cxports are now vastly in ex- | 874, 878, and 880, 1 q statercoms, Whyisthis?» | the murder he was ‘st Jeflerson Fark, und % T 8 and Ague, an oiher Aalarjou Beariet, eforo the ‘command loftthe tinber, After | Uby o of my men wes waunded, Just Biter | *GE0 %) bugn” straightened himsclt up to hia | throngh the *vine-clad follago ™ suw the *wiite | ¢oss of the limports: in e vear ending Nov. % aupeNeNTI. Fphatd, Sellow, anl pngeyoses ity 5‘,‘\',’;‘?"::,‘; e i get sunal here! ;r::m:)“ dlan botween us and (ho riverin the woods. At | full tension, looked the Og‘null:: sauarely in the | draerv! of Mrs. Steveus whilo she wae {u com- Ji'yalusof 4 (ormer as 74 millicus of adl- Supzmon Counn—toxearioss-Jobn Toaunder | Fity ccaidfss u ‘ gy ; ! * He 452 A= : o river, In fact, Mr. Gilbert Yroughc. out the | about half the distance {rotn where wa staried fififlfifii‘.’u"fi. \anzuage, s heart Lo indicate | pany with Samuel ‘Adume; sl that ) Jeed 18 | o e'export surnlus was larzer by one-fourth }f,,,‘},‘,‘;.;,";,}_‘:,‘;“;‘:f‘zp,mfi,_ agSMJr:‘ "‘;Mf‘ t admlasion from the witne to the river I dropped back to about the middle Reno only nu v:,l,}"'}:’, u,'::‘l,,,}fl,l:mfl' 'ff,‘; of the flank, and found that the rcar was vory timber, and fhat ho based oplinjon | Much broken up, as the shoollng was very of Reio's conduct ou thal_ratlier- limited | Severe indeed. A good i mcnhhnd b:"“ opportunity for judgment. Benteen was not wounded and dome Killed, while tho insight when Varnum said, *For God's sake | €07 sug was in motion. Iredo in that position dow't runs we'vo ot to 2o’ back.and get our | Until ‘the bead of the company reached the wounded.! Witneas supposed the remark ap- | Hiver, Whe L reachod thera myself, I found it plied to the men who had been left behing,—on | We tnll of horscs and men, Thero was no reg- the other slda of the river, : j ulsrford, but simply au Indiss eall. Hogot Witucas was asked if ho 0] over, and after reaching U y P enthe ghe iy The b, wadd repllid Shat ug | der Gover of » bauk hat ‘rojsated i towaris was modetately cool, nud Wit he dldn't think | the river, we passed around to the other side. I big judsient was very much out of the way i tried to get my tnen together, and found there estimating things us fie had, Ho had adinitted | €re 8 good many mhssiug. Some nino or ten tiat bie was badly frightened on Tub to the | bad been hit, sonie four nad been killed, and 1 Hiver, for Lo was alone,—cut off fdn. the com. | t0iok 1 had Hye or slx wounded mon. After mand by the Indians, In fact, he®was fright- Feu.hu: togather, weo rode up to the top ol ths ¢aed, but not a0 budiy (rlgm.',wu that hedid | il nnd dismounted, und I turncd my attention DOL Gbgervo whiat was kofig on within the range | f0 Betting my wounded men- togather and car- of bis visdon, “He did not know who the ona | IBE for them. d sulid: * Captain, L beHeve you are 8 O—d d—d s—n of a b—h."" At this, ol cou high Kentucky blood was up to white he Tho Captain raised his tist to strike Logan, when Gun. Bteedman suddenly caught Lis arm and- jumnped between them. Logau then becamo as furlous as a wild Comanche, ond declared that the Captain of the boat should be thrown into the river, Hcbel Cap- tains had been preferred at his public table be- fore the officers of our owu army. ‘The Unlon soldlers Mk a flash caught the spirit of Logan nnd wanted to drown or shoot the Captsin at now in Edwiusburg, Mich., sl would zu-m{ to what he had scen, and counect the * libertine and debauchers " cited with hls wife, etc., in such a way as to shuw thut he bad cause for auspicion, and that the facts were such as to reasonably provoke ‘‘emotional [usanity iu a husband who loved his wife he did. The Mdayit closed by s fug that 1 liant was not . gullty of murder; thi ad used every cffort to et the absent witne: und that he tiever had uny wnalica towards bis wile, but, on the contrary, o ‘1“?”“ ber had complete dominion over his mind. When the reading of the afidavit had beeo completed, ETATE'S ATTORNEY MILLY arose and charged that It hud been manufac ured, Assualig what was set forth to be facts, he sald the question was 28 to the materiality of the facts, What was proposed to be proved than tn 1877, ‘Uhus there hus been no outdow | —sawmo va. Jubn 11, Dartels, 70,41, Y DR RADwAY’S of gold to settle n trade balance. There would, Jdupux Uanv—=A. A. Bprague ot al, ve, G, 8. I tn fact, hays becn an influx of the | Frenchi verdict, $030.49, and wmution for new nictal from this country it the Amerl- llfxlll‘-l;;l::mselr‘-fi Ray va, I'“l‘lrl lwl'l:; nn‘nl. ll;ulrv o ; il L §140. L L 1l . ve. Hame yana had nob bogull, Iately, 10 qOnT SuCl | el S Lovwie, 85am. 70 i1, W, Teaney, ot al: va. 0 0 wad rafiway bonds. Another advuatage, by Juml D dlarvuy, SUELA - Jania e, Cammercidl whicl he United Atea Treas as profited v k- 3 o) 4 the lowering of the gencral rate of hitoreat | by iatoh iy ionisss vendicl, $uiv. 7, and wotton n Amerlen. ‘The same difticulty of Anding profit- Cincnt Courr—Cuxrrssioks—J. B. Lippincott J sbleund sccure luvestments in a country whers | ot al, ys. Charles 8. Burrows and Wiillam A, Gaw, , . Loa halfon | 81,007 10, AN 10 per cont werat ndinnrg smteahitlon | SHOGLIN L ou tiavhare Schllder $ic-Ear i, n 3 “"'" 'u:' gx; Mer D1+ | THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, 15, O, elulbys. Blebard ' Okns FOR TITE, CUItE OF CIRONIC DISEASE, 4 per cent bonds now being {ssued for refunding BCROFULA UIL B(\;;L!_lrkl;l"{gbl!lliflfiul‘lm“\’ OR purposes. Hocretary Sherman hus been able ale x o b s Leudy to disposo of large smaunts o te lae | AN EMINENT SCOTCHAMAN. DELTSEATED 1N e fasue of these bonds, the subscriptions Lunge or Ktumuch, ‘rrnvl'_n-'nr Jouves, Flesh or resching 11 milllons of ‘dollars on_Monday. | Doath of Sir Jumes Matheson, the Mer. | CORRUPTING T‘;‘Illilgslphl'yf‘:fi‘\fln VITIATING dazen years ngu, which induces " Amceican i vestors to purchaso Iargely the securities hold lu fmmense quantistes hitherto by European capitalists bus opencd & good market for the new L4 reached, when ho stepped off on bls native s But Loran found no rest for his unquict eplrit, Ile wanted the Captain either drowned, bayo- ncted, or shot, and bis boys sald they would stand up to bim to tho last, Steedinan and Blnir adviscd better counsel, They endeavorad b by the sbsent wituesses would not be adinltted | i 5 Vounded man wus, Ho dld not discover him | _**Thers wera six of them, and L had Dr, down his rutlicd spirit, which, after o i Yhe reduclion of debt I8 at the sume chant Priuce, ¥l Lluusell, but © had fils attention catied M {0 bimy | Porter come und attoud to them. While doing fi',,fi,m:fm;’ &bt oo " ? ;’I:’_".'l']“’c:':fi"_'j "}'l'i g;’im'f"‘:"“mfg‘:"?;" d&l:: "4t | time goluz on’ steadly, und, a8 our corruspond- Landan Times, Jan. 0. ufl‘fih""x.‘}?‘.“.!':‘g&'“i'..‘:.‘-l‘.‘.5!‘.:";\‘}!.‘.-'{,‘.}‘.!1’S,‘I.wlflh s ciomsing was probably the best that | this, I beard volees sayiog there was & column W need good tnen {o the United States Ben- 1d'ba in the Suprems Oonrt at Jy | eus observes, *the Treusury balonce-shect Is in We bave to record the death of ono of the Sieedlng of the Lunge. Dyspepsis, Water ould be found in thint vicinity, Belng asked aa | Of cavalry approachlog, [ aldn's pay.much at- fasaimoy n vreme Court aton esrly | oo og condition.” In this way, whon the date | larwost landowuers fn the Highlands of Beote aux, Whito swellininy ‘tunors. Ul ate, Auather Verslon of the Afalr on the Louls- ville Muil-Hoat. Cincirnatt Commercial, Jaw, 3. duy, ind i view of this It wus fmportant to have the reconds straight, and that no mistakes should bo nade, He would eubmit the matter to the Court without furtlier arguwent, Mr, Trude contended that the facts wers ma- W the condition of the horses, wiluess said he | tention to it, supposinig thut it must bave been Kuew how fur they hud traveled sinco the 21at, | Col. Benteen's whien I ascertalned the direction 10 miles, thought they were fu good order | it was coming from. Ju a few momouts Lo 20d qulte fregh when they crossed tha ford, came up with bis threo cumpanics, and {n one- Tos closed the cross-cxamiuution, which was | half or threo-quarter of an hour alterwards the fized for resumption arrived, zoid wnd_ paper | luud, Sir Juwmes Mathesos, of Achany, Sutle U g T At H g A 'nn’ at mu;‘ in ‘mu lmulrlu.-.t. "1"" the fluvurnu’».lunl erlmulshire, u’ll‘“l of Lews, lkfiunhlru. whlch | bits, Cousumption, held a stock of coln lu the Ireasury amountiug | happened on Tucsday last st Mentone, lu the H 16 §:24,000,00— 200,000,000 of it In auld—td | soutt of France, at tie uge of 2 The Liver Complaint, &c. micet the proportion ot notes presented vut of | secoud aun of the Tato Donald Mathoson, chief the Louisville wnail-boat, | terial, overy ona of thetm, und that they could ) Mot only doea the Sarsapariiitan Resolvent excel al Dot quite uy charc ack-raits canie up." OnBoL ke aflcers b Tyideria, aveny, 3 Y 816 millions of unredeeined grocnbacks, ‘Tha | ul tiie Clau Matlieson, who onco held larice ex- | reinedial yionie In the care of ‘Chironlt: berolulous 1 nse ponebelly rpatereating etiavacter 1Wat it | PAJEIED S o, Loe, “and deseribe supon which the aTalr ooeurred, oieotloned by | 1ot bp deoled. 11 was miteria tosbow atiauts | i " Situment of this problem (outsioe 18 | Sates: - Sutherlungabies by, hie arciaes with | Cobiiitiet, sud bt Dleossek Tk T W Vee iy On'the Te-direct, witheas satd ho Qi not know | ANY MOVEMBNTS THAT WNEN MADE ny Tam | correspondeut in Tuesdsy's paver, wet s Com. | love furbls wife, how he cared for lury watched | goyyiion, aud wo can only wonder tiat reswinp- | Kutherine, doughter of the Rev. Thoutas | Powilve cure for licr, mnd how she betrayed him. -it would be cstablished on the trlal that the defendunt’s mother-in-law lived in u disreputable house, and that sbo allisated bis wife from bim und kept hor there, und that at least niuctosn men came to that house,—libortlues amnd debauches, & class, bo was sorry tu say, that scemed topros- r better dn Chicago than elsswhers, 1t coutd }'lgfll’lwr Renosaw the wouuded wman or not. THOOVS 0 m.du m:.:fll‘x?"l:v -&ll::xtd Ltr:’ nI:Iumr l:‘ aftor—that hod hme:lnI donc—.lihun of Cnpti 4 the time, be did not know there were other ,‘,vn;l.ru' eompany, ot the gaparal miayeinants; nounded men there, Hu wasn't particulsrly " n #xclted until ise came out of the wouds, Yopa- “Boon after Col. Bentecn’s command camo I rated frow the '-"-‘ablhflllll when be dia’ thiuk | 8P Isaw Capt. Welr's company nova ous and | gun and tlites Juoked rather move down the stream. I didn't know by | wadouthe boat at the ‘time, aud witnessed it mereial reporter yesterday, and gave to him the followlog account of what occurred: + It whs on'the steamer Geo, Lytla instead of on the United States,'” sald the gentlcman ro- ferred to, * that the trouble botween Uen, Lo D‘)n t. [{umphrey Godman occurred, I tion should cver bave been regurded withalarm, | Mackey, of Lurig, Sutberlaudshire, He wus | KIDNE Y GF iat, us Gien, Neal Dow reminded us the otier | born 13 tho year 1708, sd was cducarod b T KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, day, even Eugzllsh economists shuuld have '"f" Iligh Schodl aud University of Edinburg. He osed that it wonld entall o heavy finwediate | was for wany years u partuer fn the wells oss upon the United Btates Goverument. known firm of Muossrs. Jurdine, Mathieson & Co., It now remeins to bu scen how fur the return | inerchauts of Lundou wnd Cauton, He tinst | mixe to caah payments will quicken the pulses und | eutercd Parilament o 1843, ws member for | i st Joposits, Op ith subettacestika the whiia of eh gy o like white silk. of ‘thero Is & hiorbld darl “y rust” peked Licut. Led, ah b suldicrs on boar 'y en, also, thut s wile in steady tio sdvance of Awerlean trade, It will, | Asbbustan, which be represented in the Liberal 7 ilce, batie-dust depculte, a0 Mo, sir. 1 put spurs { i go | 1 p“]flm‘gu“ )6 up, an order wus glven to | were all of tiewn Unlon men, instead of Rabals, it by B f ,' ited her o at way rate, have falr play, ‘The fnfatioulsts, s ) rest i wrul | whien thore la g priciiug, burning seusation wheu pass- 1501 auy & ked ). whose urder, or tha fntentlon of it. * Soon after | ull. Wo hud about 1,000 die board, T 8 ProYe vited her own jlous pnesrance, and. whice W .”" supjly the mon who becded ammunitfon, and | us stated by yourcorrespondent, Among them | or her busband, All of the our correspoudent Inforing us, sre broken und | when be was returned for the united couutive ut | thololna” bold by druggiste PIICE ONE LR matters were Tacts,Jund would be sdmissible, und eould not be proven so well by auy ouo as Ly the abseut wit- 0848 fust 48 1 could to the stream.,” ot ore Gen. an, Fi Bl r . - | 1o propare ut vave to move furward, - In order . L ‘rank Blair, and James B, ‘Indlaoa have a fondness, L belleve, for L. ko kg for X i T ¥ Hape oy ¢ e company ready to ko on, 1 etripped | Btecdman. ‘The Cuotaln of the buat had been ?'Jfiiu‘?fidfi,“-“"u":‘“‘"““" :«;g;tfl:{n h';: h:m-l of ’mulf hlankete lor tho | resred fn Indiang, und & stronger Unfon man Bumber of J:hy Wekagavy hig estimale of the purpose of carrylug my wounded mcn, It taking could not havs been found. ‘The mall-boat Altkoughy, his sa] poail® Qut at 8,000 or 0,000, | j0arly git tho men I bad lefs to carey theni,— | lunding at that time was at the foot of Broad- lnvlhiuk'hul:n‘r‘fllllx:‘l:‘;‘;“ldnlpmu"d Lo kive | fqur 1o each blonket. The other wmen were | way, und our lime for leaving whu uo"fil-wm ™, D the recross, the witness was ssked how Josdiog the horses. ‘The command moved for- | It ° was our custom to ave nuer dlwqi:unxud. ‘Tlie fall electlons touk the beart | Ross wind Cromarty, lle contiuuud to sit. for out of their movewent, s lhuufih thiey stlll § this constituency for uearly twente years; but 0 ARIAN T nowminally connnand mnjunllu in both Houses | at the general slection of Devember, 1863, hy of the moribund Cobgress, it 1 adwitted at | retired fnto private Jfe, belng succeeded they could not rally a powerful force in elther |y the vacaut suat by bLis uephew, . Mr. ']EN for ua uggrenive desigu. Tho Yery saen who | Aloxader Mutheson: e was P e UP YRARS GRUWTH UUHKD ‘Mills—Do [ undsrstand that your defense EMOTIONAL INSANITT? M, Trude—My dcfense will ba emotlonal in- are o cdgred ‘n‘x:fin x::eply‘ to :;nuu’ woney Twllli\wutlty l’.[I;y ’L«l)‘?l J‘ihul Rl.lxlaw'llu In RADWAY,S chiemes havo ay siuce the, lave 0 recudnl Il Of 4 sarviva {u alley| oy warrlors suth & number of Indises wonta | TArd L attempted tofollow with thots [ roady Juet e R alarscus carry | STt saina defeuso tiat wag act up In the bk a6 uninlstakably by the :.;‘l]\:z;garl- Many | tho futnina nd distrons. whicth had prevaied y I Choruiry S Foplicd thut b underatood the | T008 forvard'a men‘u’:::ur o Col. Rhub to ln- | an that trip we were delayed until 3 o'clock o | Sicklee Sfckailand, Coles, wud other notarlous | mlschlevous projuois are suticatod, but wone wl | amanz tha Usheruen aud sealurdu population murder casca, Mr. Mills replied that since My, Trude had gone outside of the record he hgmd he would bé jodulged bJ the Court, and went on to say thut the afidayit waa a brutal, beinous at- tack on a dead woman, und was as oulrogeous ae it was fulse. 11, on the trial, he sald, the de- fense dared to stiack the desd womub, the de- feudant would be mate to feel 1he couse- quences, und he cmplaslzed every word, Mr. Trude replied, denouncing hier as **a bad Woportion was somsethi Wi PElke. oue 30 foae as (alling much behind, and { m'if'&fx"x‘:f.dm.fi".v‘;"“ warriors tlghit oumber 500 {g;‘: .Ila’:n I:h.l:’e{: wury tnrz sume of the rear | weros number of ladies abosrd, for whom places torcy of' thag slze would” b but whe asked if 8 | oy to be sext back to my asslstance, Boou | had been reserved at the head of the table, Lo- une.har»)nn: uL would Bo u vary formidable after the man etarted, 1 mounted my | gan, Steedman, aud Blair wont to tho hewl of ror bl}w 4 mlmk sppeared from the resuits | joree and the firat company I reachid was | the tablo wnd planted themselyes fn the chalrs ALt urinlduble enough. [Laugbter.] | Gapt, MeDougali's. 1 spake to him und bo | desigued for the ladics, Capt. Godman weit to s point the Court took & recess for ive ( dy them | then d, after explafniug the matter, politely Bluutes, and Mr, Porter was atlowed to depart, detached halt of bis company, and ordered the nlILqu :lll‘lu;l ‘;:I:u“ At g e :,lm‘.. Y Ou e z vit! any as long ey I ueeded ‘n‘:d'\;;":" 2::" iter the receus, the Recorder fu- :g:;r:anl‘n ;‘vldg Totward to.find Coi Neno “aud | this the thre got up in & hull, und weot off up © BYXE Wiluess, foform Lim. of what had taken place, L found | to the Spencer House, which was then runuloe, N CAPE MOYLAN, Nim at the head of {he coluru, s be informed | and vot thelr dinners. Whben they came back e thens have a chance of belog adopted fu the teeth | of the of Lewls, Ilo was for many ycurs startiog, About 1 diniier was set ilicre of the datermined_opposition of (he Presideat | Chalrmay of the Peninsular & Oriental and lul-.Cul:l‘ne‘t.u D‘umg the December nu':.lun swnulnl }'-ckellsfll.‘ompnn , and v;vu ure; (] u number ol nfationist measures were hooe- | sentes n by ¢ merchants ol LY 6 lessly fnzuifed fn the Committee un Bauking | Canton und other citics of Chins with | DRe RADWAY & CO,, 32 Warren- and Qurreuey to which the House of Represcut- | s handsome scrvico of plate for his exer- ulvnlc&:mhnl !llu;m. na:l lIn w.r:h:hA they lru' tions uind e‘ulnlrprha lnllha pnimnuun nl‘ anélm wrangled uver und torn to pleces by ** o wade of | commerce in that county previous Lol durlng ) fighting factionists.,” Tho seizion whichopened | our first war with thy Celestials, Sir James i A I' “ and which will end, with the Con- | Matheson was 8 leading membor of the luard DR‘ R ‘VAY S { term ftacit,on the' 4th of Mareh, | of Trustees of Mauufactirers, und also of the [4 will not be inore fruitful. The controlling | Flsbery Hourd of Scotland, and s Viee T power of the people bas bevn sigustly sbown i | President of the Caledounlan Soclety’s Asvium { receut years, und mnajoritics (n Conuress will be | in Londou, The Lord Lieutcraniy of Ross- f ’ e, aud & harlot, and dangerous cypriaa," man whose looks and beartn, me that it would hardly be necessory for my | the Captain of the boat met thern near the of. ";‘“',"‘y ! nd repl - E»m out suywhere as a wmnsr.'g:}ld v:ll‘;?.-r-‘: compauy to inove aoy Iuryum [ umt{lucunn, fice, nrul expresscd Lls regret that they should ,l,_!.r Ailts dred wp = pl"J,‘ 1 deny H, huvo gone otf of the boat Lo cat, us he had futend- ed to have them dine with him at s scparate ta- ble. Gen. Logau then uttered in su angry tous 1he words sttributed to bun by your correspood- ent: **Captaty, you are s U—d d—d s—n of @ b—h." At the saine fustant half & hunidred sol- diers,all wellarmed, madesrushatCapt, Godmau, and would have kitled bim on the spot had he not shipped away from them, wid concealed Limsell under the for of thu pllot-house. 'Fle sulslers urgraulzed 1o squads, wul searched the buat trois vod to eud, keepiog the scarch up all qm?l \a the scrvice s an coviabla ous. His | as he thought the wholy command wasn't beces- Verct detneanor on the witness-stund, oud bis | ssry, as, from appearances, he was of tie im- hg“lflllum famliliavity with and ’ practical | pressiou that the whole force of Indixns was in Wmeld:enf what he was talking about, ap- | front of Capt. Welr's company, which was then fe ¥ created & moss tavorable finpressiun on | surroundiug and slebting theti * 1 returned, iy oure and the rr tators, Ho gave his | mnounted, guve 8 portion of my commaud tu st Cavt. M. Moylan, Beveuth Cavalry, | dfeut, Waliace, and returiied with lit. A volut. Vit ot Fort'A, Lincoin, Dakota Territory. | was stloetod near tie place where We cawne to Tie g 5tk and Sth of June, 1570, be was in | tho 1op of e hill the et tiie, and tiro'the mm»m“f"‘ Cavalry under Custer. Keno was | companles: were: assiuved different positions; ho wpsommand. On the wornfug of the | the suimsls put togethiir, my comuaud ploce l‘"llh.::xu notltied of bisassigument to Reno's | in frout, thy wounded men raken {oto a corral, Mr, Trudo said tho lutiers (which were pub- lishrd in theso columns snd are mude & part of the .uldumathu-cd who she was, aud wanted to kuow If thoy did not, ! M. Milis—1 have paver seen the letters, Mr. ‘Trude—~Then you don't read. Tus Tris- U Ar. Milla—1 do, sir; und have read what was rull;lnhcd. but bave never seen the origioal etters, 25 Mr. Trude went on Lo further denounce t| doed wife, and to msintain that the “libertines henceforwurd slow to attempt auytbiogio whicth | shire falls to the disposal of her Mujesty's tiicy Bud themsclves opposed by the predomi- | GGovernment by his decoase. Bir Junes mar- | Periocily taateleas, elexlnll{l coated 'l}h w'e‘u: fn‘ffl‘ pant opluion outside, “Ihere cun be no doubt | rled, 1 1843, Mary Jane, fourth dauchter of | PSS St PRI thal even amoug fudationtsts tero i e gencral | (he 'late By, Michwel flenry Perceval, aud plourach, 4 vl neys, 1 desire to @ve the syaten of cash payments a | gravddaughiter of the late Sic les Flowers 'lmlu-"‘"lh'-dbfm.n‘l'l-‘m"vfllwhl trial, and this is all that sensible men can wiah | bat, se helas died without leaving basue, is | o, Rxsveiels, Bltsesetis EOver oCr e fa- for. Our faith fo the superiority of 8 fixed to 8 | yitle becomes extiuct. In the modern “Dootns- | ferual 16, Werracicd 10 eilcct & positlve cure, fluctuatiog curreucy would be ‘weak indeed If | duy Book® of Seotlaud, Sir Janies Mathee | Purely vectable, contalulog wo worcury: lucral o we dld pot beileve that the adoption of the | jou’s name supcurs s the owner of no less “"‘;‘5‘333;,‘:'“;; ollowini symptoms pesulting from formier would bo beneticially felt in every vart | thaw 424,500 acres 1n Rossshire aud Sutherlaud- lx’:urduu: ‘ho Digeative Uriaie: Orgaus: £30,000, ot o, Tnward l'lks“i'uunm of the Dicod fa ot i naon) s lhb“ vy llflnmmu Ll ¥ g AEMH]::IL! blomach, Nauscr. Ueartourt, the | 10 which thres companies, A, G, and | or barricade, that was made bebind tho position | the afternoon and uizbt, untll we arrived at | oo aenouchies * bad adwittod thely crimes @ e =, . 7 Y ot Koo, kulh;nu'urhn}!nlliiu!l‘luzl‘uila foutach B alemed: Teno Vad fimdn, mémg of my bmmn'lnv andnext o the asimals” L bad | Loviavile, W of courac, aaw th Capiain’e | S Giters, s that Starvu bad boou waore i Azur'or‘ Sty Tl b 05 N i o i R ;fi':'&':‘.{?@::fié!‘;‘.fig{? G unied id ShliNge of thisy: coaand Yalca. coc, each boeh thore & very. shors Uk when. toe ¢ | venteburs, but fulled. When wa reached sfal. | ¥inetolus thau an Othello. : mantle taarteseot Mise Eldena Elen, a young | Thers has just died in (his county s Jady who, | DWScult iireathin, BRIz s LS00 Bostiry, r:-:‘:n wmarch on mt'nfi’fit";r“ il‘h‘t‘!'.’ll\’lxltr\:hl':‘!h: fig‘:fi;fl‘u:&:fi: rlx? rl"/l?\: vlnlrdy"m‘zl‘:.'?x sub 1§ was gark, and e Cuptain escaved to the JUDGE WILLIANS and prewty pruduate of the bigh school at Bids | st the ugo of 10 years, iron sy cause oF ot or i berory b o Hovte i Al EAIR 14 sady bet: Cd A ‘ & ¥ § . ' O oy et feney of Lurspiratioa. Yellowness of aud went {nf Y by G Welr's'| shore Ly the way of the pantry, jumpng upou | bere ended the cruss-fire by saylng that the af- | leford, Mel; und Audrew J. Puckard, s weslthy | other, stopued the usc of ber tungue, uml.. uatil I e s Fn T o bidee ¢ Deat. Liuie 8ud ] "y "L, Seuup without udsadon, | tis Dgbuing tint wad bosna g oy Gaot Welrw'| suers b e v B P HALERAR AN | WiSeit *iad Vo' b asecpted'as Lt stk 16 | remidenk of Youngatown, G.qiamd 2 iember of | fust besors hoe deatty twenty veard aftér, ol | Uil il Henfpg i Pk ey orulng, “Thy -commuud remalned 1bera | duripg the movement 1o tha frons: The Iudians | He wus observred golug up the baok by oue of | walulug question was the materiality of what [ tha Democrutio Bate po::;n ‘:;".“4 ":;mfi’w'n h:;’l:t‘!:;u dn;“m! e A N o e e Lt 2 tewioses f Kudwara LU A i was proposed to be proven, ‘He fully ap- preciated, be said, ko | uportaves of the wo- ton, sud thery were two reasons why Lhe Court suould be carelul |u passlug upou it. Io the tiryt flacu. Uju dulendun'a life was at stake,nud the law wade jt bis duly to protect him ju bhis rights, without regud w waat the public oplctou W B the sceoud place, 1t was bad velicy Lo 1orce 8 case to mfi:‘.fi' e eruct froin | Misk Bie | Bor (fiends abd gictaled her will fua wmgnoer | G6uis s Bold by Dugélsis den's essay, * After vradudtivn; What?1? liked | that vroved Ler souud tomdnd and flucut in READ e style and wanuer of nnl;u«_'m of Ll]lm writer, Innqugf. ?'!h: rull\';srul 'l':xmljn';.ru'l'::“ .l;mtn.u:; . Z 55 ¢ ce by dettery und wernied | curred i the conutey during the appa ™ . 3 guads per wequalutance by leticr, wud warcied | curelgly 1 SN sonrorner e | Zelse and True. the fotlowing subounceun cratie victory 1t Is 0 Lo the resideoce of A, J. P WIS Gl gelSthyy " ) fived at him, but with: et woruing, wheu it moved | continued the action untilvafter ‘durk. lu the![ithe'soldiers, who MAr a thout '4(.‘,?’“‘- by whose order be did ot kuow. ‘The | moroiug, somewhers in tho viclairfot Bo'clock, |’ cfeel, or without knowing certaloly that it was o (Y 88 rolling, with bigh und broken bills | the thing opencd up sxain, sud contivued untll | Ly, Adl thus tung peither of the ln{n Gouerals 1L hfl‘lu‘ The command halted st 10:30 or | sbout chie middic of the alteruoon.? usmed wude auy attewnt: (o qulet the meu. uld_u,"'" Wis s very fresb trall—a day or so 1n sespouse to further questions, Capt. Moy- | Had Capt. Godwan beea fouud Be would cer- Felury ble, uud at this second hals a Sergeavt | lau told what happened ,un the Nlh( wid ex- | tainly bave been killed. "Ho slterwards met his iy Hfid 00 the trail to recover somie lost cloth- | plalued bow the compatids, st Reuols oruers, | deatb st (Lo Lime the Lytle was blown I')n. A PYe “: ad gone back some distauce when bu | fortitied the position by plllug the pack: wore toyal mew or better auperlos oficer | uever orthires Judians sittivg duwa on the | of the decd onbuals und coveritz the : | hoew, * Auutber Demo- | conduct, Au attemit was made to break ber i o i i is reglstervd 86 | will o 1k 2rouad of sanity, but the attept | Fend sletterstamy'to RADWAY & CO., ¥o. 33 Wan uWoodstreet.” | failed. Ut hiuiitia worih tausads will be seat ¥