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=% d S s THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY. 18, 1879—TWILVH GE 9 e 1 1 fhie hlightl; f slavery all \ v pool with the (leneral Fund, and -they did not | of the iearned counrel: ** Where is Labradori D Tfl_E BACE MUED n’- of thieves “h!-;rclc‘vg:; l‘l’l? n?:z‘l'::nn‘;»nl)mrf;':fi :uv:::: v;':lzn ler‘flufr‘lfip: l'n‘l‘lrl ‘\(::'lo l:’m‘e abulished '1111‘ M I‘l'l 4R receive aa mitch in returen, el |owhlluh that gentleman runllf‘d'.’ ** Labrador I8 THD COURTS- - Friedberg?s, and that he waa present ot the | slavery throughont your whote 1and, Yon have It was now sbuut 7 o'clack, and ltwg! ‘:Mh(c-‘h the placo whero Tub Harbor jal ; S tima of the' shooting of Race, but did not take | falfilied every pledun ever wlyen to the peunls to mjmm! untll 9 o*clock this mnrnlh;nhl: V('Mtfi Eetaeas > . Unexpoctod Revelatlon to | GhIgie far avely, Reine caent it o | o tus e Mo, wnt T oty 7 woct | Gonferenoo of tern 014 Warrlors with ol ot s ek oxpreamonn rom oUItes Wha NASBY. A Frozen-Out Partner Sues fo Re~ cted with Lamb, who, it i allewed, §s 1 0 | enemy of the Repubifean party to A i . Johnny Lamb, One of w&ml fred tie nll'ull. {-’fi i e od, by tho nnrultllllfd pledge to-lay Ly Dever gave, i n Legislative Commitice. ?;1ltl;:::(yin:cn:‘x’1‘:ippurmpnv to apeak on the sub- T A cover His Position. ) ndvice AMe. Trade, ) n ity wltee tha el of ! I, Atr. S - the AGGUSed- fl"m::’lé:! l'n! chfl-!r? 'ltllrm::llf:ll:f m';}g{fi;’\"fil: :a;'éx?l;\(ru;n?: ‘fvl‘fc!t’l“;n r;:rukuhtc when you In canversation with some of the memucr& of tigatian of the Clpher Dispatelioy, dentence, ‘Though no promiscs |--vn:‘» e made [ nsked the natiou to teust you, nud pledeed your | B{atement of the Ohjectlons to the Hill= | the Committee, the rrlmr'erqu iven to under- Toledo Blade, The Troubles of a Livery Firm—Tu. —— him, 1 s the custotn o treat one Kiidly Tor aide fortunes nul your sacred honor thut At the Yery Tard 13111 Before the Senafe. stand that ft was o seitled fact” that an -pn’r'o- Coxveprir X Koans (wich 18 in the State uy 4 » Georgro Hns Agroed to | inz the prosecution. It muy be stated that | tiwment whan you were able you would puy i e g brlation would o mads this winter 10 paY 1hn | oo "oty 11 1870, Ther Is 1o Nmit. to junction and Accounting ugheeoy Freeman fs at one of the Lwa mon who Jumped | this ¥ast @ebi, fn'the coln. of the reatm on Y poldfersof thaml)itls for thele sorvieen durlum | (COEEabs UoR, Y 4SS - Wanted <! fred, hat " he saw, ) Vi t be | pledpe atier.| Wi 1 Ay ede for #nld there were o number o! s 3 3 All He Kuows. klrfinvn uu:u )’I: :lnu‘.- :;r’:“tmf'.e‘:‘.lnfl n;)‘ he ll.a n’:x'.'. k\':yl:lmm- gt iy Atcatnd | A Approp ation'to be o108 e beld In reserve at Springfleld now, to he offered | reformer Saml. J, Tilden from beyin the Prest- B ) i a8 u substitnte for the exiating I, and it i told a 'TrinuNg reporter that he had been Notw, fellow-cl ng, the Nepublican party | « During the Labor Riota, deney, they aro dolu ther lovel hest to fasten | oW Suits, Banlaruptoles, Confessions, advised not 1o couverss with any one. Lt | hasno fden of dving, 1t has made other ar- 108sible that none of them will pass, The man AT . Judgments, Eto. Arman, iz Viow of This, Aska | fa enid that- ho will tewtity . riedorre co | rangomants, (SR Tasgmet mg T of Jeatires o ol Applotoma bl wers publiahed | Uhe aiemptanto flls nial toateakeoy Wl clisnoog b Van : 3 X o . conference vas licll yesterday afternoon at L " 3 o for another effort in 1880, ¢ Continuance of pinecred the burglary of Jaffrag'n atore, tele- | Ha recard 18 too good; i has aceomplishe A col : in Tur TIIDUNE last week. n for & Con graphlng for the thieves to come to this | too much, “The misslon of the Reauhilian party | the Grand Pacific betwoen & Sub-Commbtiee of o et Wat do these men mean? Don't they know | Andrew J, Griges flled a bl yesterday agatnst One Weels. Clty, and paying their cxpenscs, und, after thelr | 1 ot ended. Tt will not ba endedi unth 1 | the Jownt Committes of the Sennto nud Houso PLAN BUCIHANAN'S PLAN. that Saml, J. {3 n quiet, gilclls ol man,who wuz | his copartners, Willlam B, Keep, Willtam 8. nflv"l},é\'{"u:mfi l|lfvm nn‘h :nn:l'\‘tr.q. :“cnlxg:n r’\fl’(‘!’tfi&l‘?fifil‘l"fl“’ the r!nhdu of every Amerl- | on Mitftary Affairs and a Comanttee of milltary {.;,”""’"" out fr;r the I’lil:uhlcl‘cv solely blccuz uy | Elllott, the Chicago Match Company, nud C. E——— e a iertook the gonds to the pawnshap | ean citiz I ® respecied unon every fnch v, There " A L% g7 o 3 nany virchoos, ainl that [t wuz sorely agin e king rally Postpones the | inthe cxpresswwngon. Treoman waron waleh | of territary of theea Unttat stercs {appianisel, | men i thiseity, There were present on 1t | 11q0, of the 0Nt Tarties Tut Unider the sod | BIY many virc i mod B o0 | N, 'f'n"?'"u?. anking for \':hlmmill“:"ululdllfl. This Natu il Next at the door, ind heard the shot, but whether bo | until you st I ean go to South Caralfua, wo 1o | purt of the Hprinzlield Commilttee Senntors |~ _itno Natlonnts Sare to Einct Thelr Spealk- Kuow thatdoorin 1iat long and hotly-nontestey | Meged rig 1a p e atatos that Stephens Case saun e onc who fired It s not lknown. Lerhaps | Mississionl, o to Loulstana, mud utter yuy sentie | Bash and Munn, and Repreeentatives Mack, | oo oo Othoer Oflcora~Twenty-ntio Mem- | campane lielny ezguiut cz a mousent his neat but. | 1€ 1188 been for' soveral yoars engaged fu the Term. &lLho can eny {a thut cither Lab or fho other | ments as freely and as safoly, whi cast our | Jiartz, and Shermon, The reoreacntatives of | hors Pladgod o the Programmp=A Val- | not fgaudy home Gramerey Lurk, Noo York, | tanufacture of matches, the composition with mun_ls the inurderer. Lninb, when seon by a "‘,’{9' ;'15 ‘,“3" ablY, 08 qulctly us the Nebels can | yho militia present were Gen, 8, B, Sherer, Col. | unble Geranbrek Witness an the Stand, pasin uo attenshun watever to wat wiz gotn on, | which they wera- tipped belug a valuable trade encement of & mUrdor trial I tho | Toss fro sckd b hopee o ot i Fest | tter iefr scutinénta e, und cast tiete votca | S g Siny Koos: Conte Kothe Gont Yo o B e hoad | Devle i Samtent with wafeser vordicl (10 | seeres, IHin factors was ot South Cldeago, und nemmam 4s u vety simplo thing, belng | murder was commiteed, and, if the truth wers [ Ono thinge niore, follow-cltizens, Ideny, ang | toun, and Liout. J, D. Bangs, of the First In- | A revresentatiye of the Jmfh!\fu ed the Tml o | heknows mothin, watever of politikle manage- | B¢ hada good business, but was grontly om- % insl few sentences. told, hewould boncquitted. ' [To nlso said that | atl the oaths of ail the ten on carth cannot, | fantrvy Mal, Welder, Capt. Bracket, and Capt, | quarters of the National Groonbick party at the | 5 POFE, TOLH Dls intcresta wuz put into the | barrassed by lack of tunds. During July and ', anfoed lod o ¥ savs Btate's-Attornay Mills, o g otan 10 ey from fhie atsisditoes | jnake mio: el st a Kebel Is botter than o | Anderson, of the Firat Cavairy; Adjt. Keough, Mateupotiian, Hotel. st nlieh sl of- (5 It v bis {riende, who @il st watever they | August st Grirzs borrowed of foen somo “ are ¥ joma Limo 6go, tha! e bes| | 16 CU Vi 3 pplause, Ul et n ‘re . 0 s Col. P to the fell destens o e (ireel ased, nud that he never knowd nothin wat- s uév:mm" saya the defendant’s nttorney. | o \would he o furn State's ovidenco, but, | sre thirty-six ll}l.!mbl‘rn{)l lllu]“l’:’xll!g‘llflvnfl:;l’fl- Shate Seowlemints Cale ithiaug OF) Turmatlay da o e yer shont L, i Fcauntid ot u | ol s of money, and about the same tima : backers on the peace, dignity, and power of the | ever nbuulvu. il 1he votes wuzcountid out, il the latter sugeested that ho, complalnant, Democratic party fn the organization of the neat | [k e never eren so i ezlooked ot amoose- | iy 708 MR TEn . I Sonplaiaants Housc, Tuquiring for Mr. Dewees, the Chalr- | PEpel STECR Tye BOTimR I D Sumi . ‘tilden, | €0 Into partucrshlp together, Eiliott to man of the Natfonal Executive Committee, our | qud they do i ainjoory, He s uo muanager, | fumnish ol peeded funds, This was' nmbassadar was Infornted that that gentleman | and no volitishen. “lle “is too warm-blomled, | agreed to, und Edlott and Keep furnfslied the had Just stopoed out, but. that Mr, Jetnes ?::mnl‘lle:'\xfi,déxrn;.l lun"l‘nlu_-lri&x'nmflf‘::{ m:‘l‘nl‘:";l‘;‘!: necessary funds with which to purchaso the Buchanan wul others of the faith wero to bo um{umlly knowd, Uil fnnosence fa the | Jaschold fntorest fu the building the mne found in thelr roomus, delecting Mr. Buchanon | ¢y’ all bis trubbles. Hevin okkepied | ehinery, and Grlews® stock on hand, Al busl —better known as “'Fli¢ Plan ™" at Ius homo In | prominent pualthuns, wieh bev como to | ness wos to bo done on atash basis, neither ; , T oty dolict; Lieut Col. ; he accused, says the Judge, kuowlngz nothivg, ha was unabie to do that, reutntives in Wishineton, representing no con- | he Twelfth Reglent, Jolict; ; ‘Hflflfl‘:‘“fu Wrst actunl work, impatcling | Thero was. o sumor thot. Friedbere and bis stitucncy whatever, n viofation of > Touday | Powell and Msh Do Youog, of the And the wifo also Intended to squeal, Lt of this there | n Rebel aoldicr it South Caraling cunts o volk | Bisth Battallon; Brig.-Gen. Torrence, Maj.-tien, ¢ jucy, beains. seems to bo to certaluty ns yet. They perhaps | worth Just two and a hall yotes of a Union ¢ t. Collts [ the v lh'n{ul.m of Jotin Lamb and George Kreeman, | couii 161t o good deal f 80 inclined; but, tny- | svldier fi the Unlon_army ta the closs of 1he Ducaty Asiatiut- AUl Solie;, oL the Disteion : . 5 her military men. 'There were nlsa gficeny Ueorge,! was on the . docket for | jiye niready denled about eversting tnder oath, | War, {Avpiause.] The white population Is less | 518 and ol 4 . e ;,;s.hcmzmlnu, but when State's-Attorney | their testimony would bo tnken cum grano salisg thau the black lhy about (huri r‘:fl(u. And vet | present George M. Tow, Mr. Hendereon, Col, terlay unced that he was ready to procecd | unless corrohorated. 'The wddition of Freemun' | 'the lack man fs ns sbsolutely disfranchised ot T.oomis, und others, representing the citizens of il Il":: a departura from the usual pro- to the slde of the prostention, and the supple- | though be were the vesldent of another sphere, | Couk County fnterested . 1lus milftla, hesldes ere . moutal or corroburatlve evidence which thn | wid the lnw aays thut whero any eliss nee Qi Sol. K e ame, and fhe large crowd In attendance | vojiy have secuged. places Lamb in a very bad | tranchised they shall not be m)ris. e g || o Momq W Ll Hiotupstin Dot Hlarlige, Dr, 5 : 3 J I d others, not upon any committee. | Tudianapotis=—as his vie our munenid to thut | him entirely unsoliseitid, und hscoz uy party was to be aliowed to use the firm name what disappointed. pusition, and Col, Van Arman will have pretty | floor of Congress; and yet there they nre. The “'Jymll‘n. und 5 L bls strikt fntegrity, ho fs surroundid by i wert “;,m: ‘Arman, Lamb's counscl, aroso and it worle to prevent hls client. from takling his | Hebel who fotsht ugzalist tie flag counts more | Lol Swaln, belug called upon, stated bricfly | affable rentlemun: % 4 todo | BRANEUY \nmcronndlul tien, who souse him for | OF Make it Huble for his debts, proper hooks of Cole 'fl- me In expecting to go on with the | 180t sleep with a Llack cap on his head. thun two loval men who fought for your fla | what hiad been done Ly the local Military Com- *Whatdo you Greenbackers inten: lo,: O | ther own purposes. e hez ntiefow: o man | Sccaunt were to be kopt, and full statements of. "',,;,mnhl;uwhu arrival, however, the Btatc's : amont our Michigun troous daring the War of | mittec, Ho mald th military men of Cool: | aboul the organization of the nexy Housaf nawned Pelton, who trade) onto bis uncle's weil- | orofits to be made perlodically. Griggs und sl 8l “1 can’t sny now,'said Mre. I, “exactly | known carncter, und who its bim o ull sorts Elliott wers to give thelr whole time to the what they will do, but I can tell you what I | uv trontbles, It wuz Pelton sich did all the Y business, and the former was to discluse his so« £ Vhiny oul " ralerode wreckin that wuz ehurged to THden's i A thing they ought (o do, account, and 1¢ wuz Pelton who wuz the cheet | FOt® for the manufacture of matches. The What ouzht they to doi” i 4 i £ partnership wns to be contluued three years, Gl Y pirit uv the T'weed rine, nnd who made alt the * They should go {uto coueus and nominate | monev out uv it. It wuzn't Tilden at al, nid 'f.x,'f:m?:" ‘!;*glI(';‘.»;%Z}%ffi'li‘;fim:glzll’x‘:?v,ll:-lfi?lh: candidates forSpeaker, Clerk, Serzeant-at-Arms, Di‘filml)‘ ever sposed It wuz who knowd the good | 1% Keep one-ifth, ceepe er | old man, " gt e " " 0 O | i matrioto i the e . e | | S0 ting e et “You prapose, then, ta go with clther of the Yolis Miiden s A P «¢ | wed the necessary capltal 08 agreed, nor has old artieadn tie gilgis Tilden wed (o bisselr, » [t is woll. " | g (% iccesdars cuplial us a the 'businees. “No, we will foree thiemn 1o go with us; quite them Sintes want Lo vote for Ilayes all rite, 1 7 o - 9t ara merely the servant uy the people, nnd watds | H10T than this it s ciaimed Elifott and KKean u different thing, **And vou don’t eare which cutnes to vout " ! huve revresented that the partnership has been. thefr will I must l’“l“"“f."‘?dfi"!"". It la all 0n6 | giqontinued by mutual z:m?mm. und {'lthru:gs *Noy they wre cqually wntazonistic to the | 10 M. Imay not be President, but 1 hev an | yraed thut o corporation, called the Chicago tdeas of the Grecolack party,® approvin conshence, und he snddicd his hoss | Xia/ch Company, ahould be formed Snstend oe t;‘u“’“q mc'"m‘"m-' ur‘mf-{n fe tudusedlo nnd rode out I Centrat Park, smilinz lke the | i no wan to by only an employe, and. taks futo the Detovratic cateust 4 FO 1 tnnosent man he fs, as his sole compensation a certain share of the WNo: there ure indneements held out to Jtut this wicked Peiton and the stitl wickeder net profits. About the 20th of Jannary loat Greenbiuckers to Qo s i the promise [y made | 0tble, mizzable men that they ure to_thus Secy und Elliott proposed that Grigga should i dolog they ml‘u,‘ i Cirsen: | tradeon the nosence uv this unzodstulkatid 1l the lirm property, but nothlng Gefinite wos lu‘:-k & ngr 0 Lttt €8 Mererie oo ol wnun, they went to Flonda wid Oreon, sud [ oo’ B BroRt: 9th, when they met bitn, Dler S evem 16 TS void o ety ftupoest | Lonfsiann andl Soutih Carolius, and _they oflered and stated they had ol the whole -busiaess 1o e e L linat result bofare h¢ | 1ATBC SUMS Y woney Ly buy the Llceteal votes C. N. Wheeler, and thut ho must surrender pos- I Al Jeave i ot et b, | BE" then States, They never let the ritelise sussion of the property or they would et out & t"‘“! Lot Tennblican W Do 2 e i ‘Tilden krow nuthio atiout "I, for they knowd | fras acalnst him, éfl!l:l olitsad i st e oo o b (g sy | WAL ef 1602 cxer” breiia ‘ot he would | hut, “on golng to the factory, found parties the Republican party will Plop it at otiee, nid prabably cut con all out uv | yo\eng Jocked out, and that \Whooler was In 1 pOWEE, | ija will, Tl vd v < . ey Ki the mteprity uv the old 3 3 rlie Greenbuek vote of the conntry can never | oo W oW ] réchill, possession. Complatuant’s premises wero also srentleman so well that they were mighty keer- searehed undor a search-warraat, but nothing be consolldated i the Democraticparey. A ma- | 3 n T Tnowiedae vy it from S i The old prchadlees md bittermens bopursen | b2 Satbfld witl it i biatia wuz ail rlona | 116U (35.000) pald for tho praperty fs Roon ot~ S aldnludicss mod ters” i the | i I8 oarior, but withous hys knowledze, While | 153t 1t 1 wo fntercst. (n it. Complainant et g, cpoied v e Tendars "o | ey Wz arfaniin the detales lie was bizzy read- therefore_asks for an aecounting nnd un injunc Fopprolling of vetes snd - the - leadors of | jy"lits noospaper and attendin to nis ofer bl tlon praventing the. defadaiia fea. A P PVand e s untuzontetis | D83 when the buyin up of the Eiorida Board possession_or interforring with hfs rights until this question, und that §s untazonistic | .. iSRRG i % ¢he to the ceonomie prinelples of the reenba y "_,zu:}"l‘:s’:f‘fi:‘gl::"n l’:"flfi‘kl‘;‘l‘l""“'l"z:!_,‘: ’I‘.‘:“‘l“‘::::gr finul setttement. doctrine, upon which fhe Natlonal Greenback hc:\rduwnrd uvit. They didu't even dare t NOWLAND & WOOLFORD. party 18 founded. Both of the uld organtzattons | 2870V VO man' e mones 1o easen coue |~ Tanee Howland, roorietor of the livery-stabls huivis ulfke the sucuiliss of Uhe priloles us well | e osiivious skeens, shich would lnev sijocled | at No. 183 Twenty-secon strects fted & bill yes e the ariautzation of the Natlonal party, et 1 jinhed ho knowd uy It. They shuply askt hin | (erday i the Superior Court wzainst bis forier be of no ardvantaze to the Natiutat party tohelp | gt check for $200,000, and the _fnnosent old | partner, Richant B. Woolford, n<king for an ace one enciny put snother enearv out und vut tis man gave It Lo em without dfeamin uy the | count, Howlnd says that in 1971 hesold Wool- enemy Iny but it will be of advantage to the wiekid purpus they wuz to yoose iL for. ‘Phev | ford # half-interesr. in his livery-stable business, tionals to muke one enemy help tiem put tl tlegraphed buckerd and forerds for monthe, but | 2wl that they two then wenb {nto the bustness other enemy out nud the Natfonals lr:.’ Thereis | (0 inaveeut Tilden never kuowd notlun nhont | tomether. The vartnership was dissolved in a vast dfterence fn those bwo thie. H, tho he puld the bills with wouey wich lo 2 1878, when Woolford sold out to com- "I)Q you count alt of the members of the snoved wuz grofn for churlty wnd sleh: for £7,500, the Iatter paving 81,000 cash, nest Congress elected on dependent tickets ng ‘That tins {8 troo, nubody lez any right to | wnd giving three notes for $1,600 cach, and ona wmembuea uf the Nutlonal purty, vl do vou question, Mr. Tilden soz it I troo. aud so d oes | for $2,000, dne. respectively i one, two, thres, Dt alt of themn t uet welth so b tpe fiturel™ | Wbl Marble. * Ther both Testi 1hat ey | A0 GIE years, in. panment, Seoh aften Howt Lt them wha were elicted ubon Gree- | o may didn't knaw nothii abont the_ Suvhy | Mid Lad the Gu - books examined, and bak nrlnclples as the Jeadingg feature of their | e phic Bleetoral votes, and that 1f hehed knied | 85 astonnded to. Jearn thit Woollord had ain, 5 it he wood hev stopped it § make no doubt | Hot kept the books anner!)‘. but had defrauded ilow many are there in ll? that Julm Morrisey, wuz he alive, wood testify | bl out of several thuusand dollars. Woolford 3 beifeve there are tentvsic, > 10 the sune thing, and swearto i, un o fare | refusel to settle, st Howland now nsks for an **And how many af these do you expret to go v 1 nm sorey that eminent | account and an fnjunction preventing Wooltord into vour caucust” statesman aud gambler Is dend, s testimony '] from azslzning the ghove notes, o the chattel oV luve Infurmution frum twenty-one of | Sood e valuabio now to jusnits. confidenc 1y | MoREnge by whicl they sre socured, to an uo- them. who plcdll:’u themselves 1o to gointo the | Pilden swears to, cent purehicer, m‘nslunn! CalCus. ol 3 My testlmony fu this matter ought to h CHANDLER V8, (JIANDLER, Do you nelude In your st of twenty-ons | ctant, for Ther no reason 1o 1k M i se of Lydfa De Kalb Chandler vs, the Georein members, Fotof 1 Npeer o ss of Lydia De Kal ndier vs, 'f‘l'“""- "‘“r T bostan st speers 1 kfu nover jorgzer that i the St Loals Conven- | Williun W, Chandler, nn order wa mude yee- hus e fuformed us to_the stentluns of | whun wieh nomiuatld Tim, 1 ot sty $100 for terday by Judgo Farwoll tischiarging the motion Megers, Felton 1"”' 81 Felton wag elestud | v voro for b, wien e nshoored o wus (o o show enuse for coutempt ih not. paying ofi- bt Loledo o e e e wouaties | hizriest o Witz bayin, whet [ sibsequently 8s- | tuony, wil urdering an execution 1o ho fssncd 1 hia distriet ju Im_'fl ulmfliml_i have h\;;:u cars | sertanied, when i wiz everlastiuly to late, that tor £230, the amoutt of alimony now wapuid. ricd b b dintionala b sl e v | 12 e pid ez bigh ez 8250 10 olcsales v no DICOLOR 2 Uy A :\ y 't 3 ance vself, i a rer) i l“ml(‘,‘llbf" wore importance than myself, Nor can | fopes Emelino Rewd fited n oill yesterday agatnst iebratalunser be made to un appeet 10F mone; s he sava he will, and sava tiethor it | g i wae no youse 1o put iXu(uncv Into Kol lier hmsband, Isage B, Roed, askig for adivores lonuls will cavry Alsbang bt z tueky, wieh wnz " shoor 10 o fur lin anvlow, [ b theground of desection, ; sned it he needil all L hed for Xo» York, | Juidte Farwell erunted a divoree to Julla wiee votes e to b lied, ard wher they cout | Waters fron West Waters on the ground of wonoy. Sitvounted ez Fain with ing, my testi- | sduttery. S wony ghoud be resceved ez wmountin to suthi hlm o swhich ho st 7 hadly ez he yoosed me, 1 wanl i o e, nated w1580, and” henee § depereaty these !y eime st of alt from whom | coees onto bim, L shel iow better then th you have received pledues ' ST am uugble Lo o agsure you thut pled twenty-ono nemberye —————— the Rebellfon, T ; ¢ e {ioraey hed Informacd him, Tor the firet. time, SENATOR CHANDLER. 16 b, Ottt ot e L riata of chit R ouaht ot | County aud the First Brigais bnd objected {bat bentended to put Freeman on the stand Gore Fellow-citizens, a great deal has been m]tl to the t'limne‘"x'l"-" o s “m.am;:w n‘u!l\(f saiost hia cllent, - Proparations had been mada | 1is Address to the Iiepubliean Conventlon, | about fraud. [Laoghter.] 1 supposu you have | cnato to take the place of tle Militin sl on the strength of such Information ns 11 Response to Kis Nominatton. Joard tho ferm fraud, lxrmuu 1 lind thie houor | 41 force, and u ffifi:'e';.‘éwzn'&i‘.".rgfé’.' 53"333:‘3! {u:hd be supposing that the testimony of the | MR, PHESIDEST AND GENTLRMEN oF TiE Hon ot i L”filfiu",;‘l',f:,.“,""fi‘t“\’n"'l,'l’k‘l‘,';'l.h] u'fi‘:v"]f; staod had resulted 1o the drafting of un entirely wluul!'“ whose names wero furnisbed would | CONVENTION: For the high honor which you nn cleetion an one side of fraud nud violence; | NEW bl which, hie suld, the Comiittee desired v oBe ¢ dolnt Commiltee. to be offered agalnst Lamb, But | have this night conferred upon me, In making | and without any excoption, und 1 say it deliber. | 0 Prosent to i J a el 'fi;,:;:: Freemon was & new and daneer- [ me your cliolce o' represent you In the Senato | ately und after mature deliberation, thut the "fi}‘“&‘l‘&:fil" eauceb l",‘“':f";'l::}jfi}'g:’; b fo- the case. It was almost certain | of the United States, you havo my most pro~ | SFeutest fraud, In my fudzmicnt, thut'ever was ate, Col. Gwain snid It differed In one &‘,’.‘:‘l:r:efl:ndnm‘would bo a dangerous wit- | foznd thanks and geatftude. Words fafl to ox- ;’f:{:;z'_‘]'""{:'}',‘Il,:‘.mfikf“l"::filg;nwr‘:;"_'mg‘{: rospect, In Lt it provided for a divielon-orgon- B o e O o T Aoioes; | Press the emotions of my heart... And yel, zon- | & corrotn cxiont T oo’ Giopsiat campaien to T o e rury the peinto Tishmaabad abmeans of knowing, Hed prop- | tiemen, I do not attribute this token of your re- | mittee, ind they bowled fraud, fraud, frand! aud 1k iiffored s natterd of pipk, s i many Bk Moy o his- teiol aftor belup sur- | £ard to auything personal In myself, but rather | Thiere was fraud, but on o other s, St | o AL The tilmzestion o the Committee, the Bill e sich a notice, and ho dosirad thne to | o the princlplés. tt I bavo had the henor to | sk to say, with regord to thitcampaicn, ss [ | AL B euseestion of the Commit b scction p;‘f;;‘r‘g’n:‘:\cflldnn on'the sublect. advucate, In common with yourscives, during ;‘",f,f,fi_‘." orce sl aver g, fl;:;flll:h‘gfifiz‘: e L;J“u;unrixl Wit e Hinlara ol . Jodgo Williams sold o could uve the needed | tho lat two decades. I am mot here, gentle: clpher o i the English longunge or n anyother | Col: Fitblan, of ,“fi’ 1‘?“1'{h’ Rfi""“""‘}"“}{ itc the Coloncl was writing, Mir. Forreat, | €0 of the Convention und Mr. Chairman, to | way, thut I would ot b ilad 1o coe i print to- {:%?d?::flxl?::ln%&l'xl(x)uf:;eulll(,:«l; ud o bill, e fras mW‘l:I'lDec‘l“ee’ stated to the Court tiit he had | apologize for or explain anyiing thut I have | BOTrOW l}llt;r"‘}lg: |l" ol Xw IlJeu_mumue vepers | 4 to read 1t comparé notes, Juroed Lwo or three dava ago that thera was o [ over snid or ever done In o politieal capae- | L Ahesc United States, {Apnlnuse. | e e v Col. Loomis, who representad n cltizens com- oew witnea, and tho upme was promisod bim, | fry, [Applause]. My record is mude, and snzl't‘fi:‘:gl"d“"n‘;f’{’,’l{:‘;ff;,'"gilgfi'} aSonad n8olld | nittee, Which hud boen anooitited by thoso who povhodidn't get it. Ho thien desired to lmu:v thero it atande, open to the world; | debt, made solld by murder ind outrage, by | Wereintercatedintlie mlitin,wasallowed tospeak l‘:&‘-‘?fi w}[;:::fl:wfl&{:;:{:.fltl;:il'tntu-o:uoldut and this T sav—thls I huve a righ | sholwuus und whips. 16 Is olld for seobiny | upon Uiesubject. Ho wanied it understood, in ¢ Tre 3 ! e a few wonds, that the Clttzens® Committee, hov- Wi8 A GIEAT BURPRISE. to say—that never, durlng the wholu :ulll;n’lt.rz:';‘:x‘::tyrzlfiklx::llho[n):m‘dnsl::l‘t’n’l‘u’x‘x‘s‘!;cn'li:m Inge fuvestigated ail the bills (Sennte 80 und B2 aig's-Attorncy Mills safd he badn't in mind, | of my political career In theSenato of the Unfted | Vi Government, and It s solid. st fretpi | whd those which had bion driwi up by the focal ut the timo be 8poke to Mr. Forreat, the man | Btates, have I' uttered u sentimont or cast a | ail it can from’ the Treasury of the Uulted | Comntittees), r"‘}"’““ “’,}.’l‘ “'"’"f“ “':‘I’,",‘ I“‘;‘,’l s Fremsp, DUt auothier, | Bince comng Into | voto that I would alter, expluin, or chango 1n | States, tor the repudintion Gf the balance, A | #on of Col, Appletan. Tho b sHlEy el Forrest had asked him for the name, ¢ 4 solid Bouth for those objects mean: fid | the Cltizens' Committee destred to fmpress upon boath ‘l‘rl bim_he would aunounce it whon | 205 FoEard. [Apviause Weure all liable to North_to thwart those ob]ent;n [As nuse] | the Jdoint Commitiuo most waro the neccasity of ml:::o was called, osking bim If, under any | & 8ud I, with othiers, undoubsedly erred; but And T predict that, aithossit 'nru“_"'l’h‘;“'fi'l} a diviston orzantzation, and the andall clrecamstances, ho would bo ready for | I Will say this, in my own vindieation, that never day of March, the Rebels will have captured— LIMITATION OF TUR MILITIA TROOIS. il Mr, Forrest sald “yes” most empbat- | have I cast a vote, and never have I uttered n wlien I zay Revels Imean no disreapuct to the Ar. Henderson, another member of the Com- fally, sontiment. {n the halls of the Senate, that I | Northern men who oceupy seats in the Senate | mittee of citizens, sald he wanied to sce enougrh M, Forrest remarked that it was truo that would not to-morrow cast and utter under | #Md House—but what I 'do mean to eay is that | monev appropriated to give the troops enough bebad so stated, but bo had bad no fntimation | giniar or exactly the same circumstances. the Rebels aro a majority ju the Demoernticean- | to exist upon, and he did not believe In vesung that Freeman would take tho stand, He was o Mr. Chialrman, It may be proper, and I g cus of both IHouses, und o maojorlty In the cau- | the power in the Adjutant-General. dingerons witnees, a8 Col. Vao Arman had say filzhly‘nrup'ur that 1 shiould make o “.,y cus controls o Democratiec Congress. 1 eare not. Col, Munn stated that he thousht the Sub- sid, and the defense ought to bave a week in Urlof reviciv of the events with which, in the | Who you send there to co-operute with the Dem- | Committea might take the bilis down to Spring- which to preoare to meet his tostimony, past, We have been conuected, The 'Repub- | 0¢Tatic party of the South, heis controlled, und | field witlh them, and look. them over, und sce Whilo thls conversation was gomg on, Col. | jjcan narty, to which wo belonz, and which | must ho contralled, by Rebel {nflucuces: and I | which was the beat, und which one. In the judi- Yao Arman ceased writlng and went over to | wo a1 Jove,. .revero, and reverence, was born | Predict, my tellow-cltizeus, wlhether you noml- | mentof the whole Commitice, conkd b gotten Lumt, who bad been brought In by aBalliff,and | 1” Ajehizan nearly a quarter of 'a century | bato for your standurd-bearer In 1880 the man | through the Scoate and Iuuse. lle, for one, beld & consultation with bim. 'This through ago. I saw the birth of the Infant and was | Whom they didn't loveand did hate, und yet | woudd Hke toseenlaw for the militia that would with, present at its-baptism. It was an infant de- | Ucar to the United States,—Grant [prolonged | contmn ns Vttle machinery as possible nud yet Col. Van Arman, addressing the Court, said rided by its Democratic upponcuts, und de- | 2pbiausel,—or whetlier you nominate that gat- | be effective, [Applause.] The Sub-Commitice, befound, upon talking with his client, that ho rlded by fosslls of the old Whig mm.’ then de- | Javt nl..unlard-h:.-urer. laine, of Mafno [zreat | he eafd, bud come to Chivago for thie purpose ot could get from him wo witnesscs that would bo funct. ~ It was o party with ono idco, substun. | 8Pplause], or whetbier you nominate John Sher- Diearlng what the peoplu here hud to say, and hie ofaoy gervica to him beyond those that wero on | ginirvr when firat 1t was born, und that lden was | Mab, the present Secretary of the Treasury | thought (L uunecessary to remam over to-day, bizd, WWhilo ho didn't think {t 0 proper thing | gnidea that covered o continent. [t was that | [01)d spplause], that you® and T wil march Muj.-Gen. Ducat was called upon to state” his topat Lamb on trial for the crime of murder the vast Terrltorics of these United States, Jargo | 8houlderdo sloulder ta rescuc from the prasp | views, He sald ho Lhought there ought be mdufia ) 31 cuuh":‘n nnnlfl;lguemcrln:l, yer.ul;u enough to creato ten empires In Europe, fl’nm“d ‘o( ,"","f.l ume'mln and Rebel Brigadfersthe Cap- n'buult. }o‘wo Iun-lu fn N}hrn: mll{tlm.l m:.d for m‘r~ conld got offer an ng which woul cotitle Ll of the natjon. ¥ ther Informatlon he res rom his lust report to bimto » mnuuuugu:- ¢ could get no wit- lt'fl,,l:éfl"ff:::;fl:fl ‘;ff‘{“{,?:,',,‘cfi;’“e;‘;fg:,g‘g‘; Fetlow-cltizens, agalu thanking you for the | the Adjutant-General, whileh was publisticd. nesses exeopt somo who would fmpeach Free- l(cnnhllénn Imumxl'ouu.' This party frrow tne hlgh honor you have conferred upoi me, 1 wish Capt. Bracket, of the First Cavalry, wanted LY in 1857, the onstaught became fearful and | FOUy one wid all, that Ilvaven's blessing mny | to make a polotof the faet that there wero h‘l‘h:c%cgrt—-hu' know of witncsses who will | grhadtur, 1t as fouzht in the Congress of th | Fést tpon you. [Great and profonged applause.] | nmunerous un'?m‘ belng maie Inml.hh m“"lw reeman " V| [ " S ——— o = now to orzaufzo new compavles with arms who ol Van Arman—Yes. They aro not fa the Duitun B.m"‘ o v Imf‘ Lentesod va1 L bodytherd v N were avowedly opposed lé the militis, and who titr, but at Waupun and Pittsburg, ':,fi?: ‘wv“r'l',',’;:‘_“},’;' b,lhf;:,“ };’,,,,{3;3,;},"_“;{.’“,5‘,‘,‘,‘; THE NEW YORK CANALS. were confessed Communista, “‘é l}ln‘;lu‘llcxi n "s-Attorncy Mills eirt " ey vitht i T committee should be nppointed at Buringfleld to hfl;‘:‘!.(ec: nouldncga (I!nnn ol;fl"}.v:fl:‘gsu!: ‘37&'&{ “.‘,L.,'{,'c’:,'.';”,“f:,‘ r;‘-’,i:"fifi'&]u::&d_“]%‘,l “1?.? “:;'( Action of the Caunl Bourd with Keferenco hn’-’m:::;t;::lc Uheso oreaizations. - Thero E\vus o Beveral dave would be occupled—un- ]' Broderick, of Californih At O to Tolls for the Coming Henson—Practienl | advertisement In last. Sunday’s THIBUNE of a donbtedly moro than one—in Impancling the d:,’;‘;i[:g']s t£‘§’u:=nr't: 'a?\ilshl:r::““‘ ii!ll:: 0“[:":,:;.‘: Reforms Promiaed, * compnny called the Yeger-Vereln, or sone such fury, 1nd then would follow the opening | wigh us, shoulder to shoulder, 1l um);, ._-.,m“c“ Correspandence New York Commercial Rulletin. nawe. The membars of 1is arganization wera tiements, Tho defendant would haye three | wag ended and victury perchied upon the hanners | ALBANY, Feb. 13.—The mectinr of the Canal krowitto L Uoiinditald, il thelc avolved: In- :u::on‘{fie nfir‘):;‘ totice heforo Freoman | of freedom, Board to-day to (ke actlon in rogard to the “?J::lo"tst)l:mrr?eflufl‘ifid the 'hmury of the mob Col. Yan Arman—Three or four daya’ notico lmfimt5“?\&\#2vf:gzleiledAgffihT::' i’.‘lnggfl?\:“ ay | master of tolls for tie comiuz scaton wa lurgely | wiich arznuizsd to o to the Nellef wil Ald Ineach a trial is cquivalont to no notice at all, clected President of the United States, m‘.‘j attended by representatives of the varlous In- | Society's oftice and demand a diviston of the #g‘;m:f“ nllne' it Lamb's assoclate was to ho | gyain the hydra-headed monster, ,.|,'.mn., tereats, 'There wus not one dissenting volee moncy in nn'uu;m.ulo,ufl?‘n'.h .'l’l:,umh:'::rtteflm&vi frdia Boanat Iy ‘llfl ‘;“?h]fiw hava been notl- | rajsed its hend wd proclalmed thnt no may | agafnst the change to a uniform rate, although | Wie “{“" ;’rg'mt.n“y‘u’n:“:luu*l; T R i ooy MU Sabadey g, | 2021ored. treudom wnl e elevery'shoul | there was some clacussion about the advisablhy | SUSCE. Bins” 4o pi dow sy dot that iy Iwas 0ot awaca thint Frecman would bo ised s Pfi I"“u-guymt?d.{, w’!](l;m f‘ |I||"’.,",|"lm;l s,“,"“" of pluciuconl upon the fres Jist, But, under | was ormantzed was suflicient to awe the mob at 4 vitaess,” 1€ 1had known {c beforo L should | president of tho United. Stutes, o ot (28 { present efrcutstances, it1s Liouznit, best 1o placo | et s e they openly stated that the nest hare RO s ey T ek, uil tlie otely | 1 very lzbt ta¥ tnon that commodity by reduc- | {ime they would Lo prepuved for thy milltary NOTIZIED TIE DEFENDANT Jar that Gvor curscd. 1ho eartle T matiy o | di the fix oneiall, I7 1t 18 concurred tn by tho | Kl that tomse the Commmatists had boom oS Col. Van. Arman—You not. having known tt, | Hlleprepared for Tor Torcos were satieran | J-tiislature, it will Gmount to about §10 por 100 | fug In open dofunce 6f (ho 1aw, with the svowed 31k ot belng notifed, 1 think 161 ymprons | e ren for, tr, Hor forcos wero scatiereid | /v tong fram Tioy to Bullala. "The netbolenm | 1o, 0B of overthrowing the Goverument, toput bim on bis trial gl Ly h" y Sroner ol s o arkony LR e ”"}“'- oll tolls will vlro be reduced 53 per cont below | Gapt, Koch tnade soumis stateiments regardig exouch to mako overy. prepur on o ';,"|° of uh“: o e Mg e i "{]" lost yenr'a sute, The How, Jumes Wadsworth, of { tho esponses of runnhag the military orzaniza: e Lo, makn. overy prepuration possibo | o eavon blow il water s faund, ‘“:”,"," It | New York, o the provious meeting, ue in he | ties Tl advocated the gystem of approorin- witnes i evldence. W coul 10 procure | was rained, her arms les! "O\cl or seattered ur HWUHH}{ to-day, nh'y ropresented the ofl inter- tion, which would ive & pro rata diviston to the mm:;:'}»—ql:}c:zdtltmnln l{m and wlthfiutlru- gl}:e:: to mecn;:m}z. ¢ \VLo‘ ‘:em :u |tm muln“uon esty; the Boad heartily concurre ws | diiferent comminie, : ot tell witnout consultation | whatever Lo obter foto that contust; and there A 3 I ) - Tith the prisoncr whero to find them und bow | ia whera the Republionn party grapplea wigh | Lt this great staple urtlete of exnort, us well | © Cot, Appleton suld o ived fn th samo ward Tn the 1t P‘uu herd from Lndd, of M “Yes; hie wil be heps fto the Nationel eauur UNITED BTATES COUNTS, A creditor’s bill was lled yesterday by Graff, Bennett & Co. against. the Chileazo Plow Come pany und ita stockbolders, E. G, Shgmwa_\‘. N, Liid the last thne. 10 ther 3 eouft left uy him | 8 Boutun, ¢, B. Bouton, 8. F, Boiiton, to maice a canddidute Lo will hey to hey votes, | Georgs H. Hull, and the Cuicago Plow aid e Wil Bey to ele em ez he did afore, by | Manuleeturing — Compuuv, to redeh . as- Tyt uy e, Ho wou't fool me with any $10% | sets with_ which to satisfy & judgment to partleipato i 1he Natlowal e thee next thne, L sbet know my vallf, and the | for 31,195,210, ILis clalmed that thé Chicago e imderstund, thewy il sou think, fn | ezient uy bia means too well for that. The nexs | Blow Compuy 4as never fally organized, and order Lo piice the Nutional ety 1w position | time he will hev 1o pay me wat L um with, and | that ite stockholders are liable ns partners to to mulce u good fixht in the next Presicentinl | of ] dow't zit enuff 16 lseep me till bie co an unlimized degree, und should be - made, to c DY I A for home consumnption, should fn every way bo | with Col. Sehuffuer, aud hie knew there were [ Tice, It I8 esscotinl that your programme for | for renouinashen sxin, 1 am miszaken. pay its debts, 3 .'a?fifi‘"l.‘""iflé"éJrfififi'&fi"':’ifién‘."?fi."fl:‘é“ nileg tlmf',|;r.'°“v}‘|‘,‘r’};fl|':,‘;,u “,“lm:.'(', lflhfl'fl{ h?";';,‘l‘l'-'{fl',“ encouraged to come 1o onr State. As o the urmulc Communtstit oreanizations. Col. Lipe orizautzing the nuxe House” shonld “he carried | Jug thiy peraekaoshun oughs to stop nnd Fie Washburn & Moen Manufacturing Come Stalee Attorney Mills—itia evidence i to Im- | water shut (1o Nathon mizht 1ivo. | Hor- peopjy | £911% fh the imain they will bo arranized us satie- | picor,' was sclllng euns to. thein, One ot ouet” must, Mr. lilden odght vot to b mnde | pany fled tiwo billa ugainst the Lyman® Manu- petch Freeman 5 offercd themneives by the thousnnds, and hun- | [9ctority as can bo expected stnder the present. | who lived only & dlock from the soéaker, had *Yeaj we liave the power to forca thew to | fo bear e burdens -~ uy hls unscrupu- | fuctuclng Company, J. F. Aesy, and E. J. Col. Van Ariman—As yot wo know of no other, | dreds of thonaids, aye vy matliong, and the | Coustititionsl restrictions, which ought tobu | recently purchased o musket with a long sabre | elect our nominees for S;eaker, iy Serncant- | lous tollowers, “The wickedness uv o Pelton [ Marsh to restrais them from infriugiog its Blale'sAutomnoy MillaThal Is 10 prownd for | treots eaostonaten, 03¢, b4 tilfane, v the | omoved, boyolict, whicl hie kept in 0od order. at-Armd, aid Doorleepet, or L0 omuut thew to | ouzht not,to 1o made to abseuro the trao goud: | patents for & barbed-wiro feteo. acontinuance, . 0 gronnd for :“hdgmm' ‘wiud the munitions of war Tarujghed, | Althoush a lower seale of tolls wus expeeted | Col. Fiehian, of Joliet, sald the Communiata | form a combination o hest us, Either way is nhll uya Tilden, The comt old man sez he BANKRUPTCY, Col. Van Arman—I concedo it, but he ought | tocsrry thul featful strifo on, ‘Fhe wealth of | 0 E¥pin for the cusithg season, it bas been'Teft | were on the rampagre In his section of the coun- | parly success to the Nattouals, because the mo- "t know uothin ahout the attenpt to buy i The procecdings awainst the Illfuols River Yo havo a chance to get 1he Lostimony. tho Jnnid wis poured utour feas Yl there wag no | e i a8 hust year—Uhut is to say, about one | try, und s thought they meat wo force a comblnation o? the 0ld pastis rub votes, uinl the Amesiltn people must | pojieoal Company, both voluntary aud invol- gfl.nn’l‘ll?.ct.;‘lllxlld ‘Uulom \\'qdm]:.n:l!ny or, Thures "":f‘"w“ {I‘I’I‘lmu m?‘l“‘fl rra ‘(’)' e poue forty inz of tolls” to. & reasonabie rals oy wany art. | An “m“'{ l’_“i':‘,’_“:‘, ““{gl'm‘ ""“'l‘ll }nko}a mfi apposition. " “The “growth, bowever, of the N | ov unscruplus men whiclh e i a0 unfortunit cx u‘;'{_' . Jenkins was appoluted Asslgnes of Col, Vay Armfin‘fix?lul‘::fi: mfinfimnccuned T u(u}?:vnlm(- ‘.',..'.'.'.‘?n.un‘l'{.sffix'm‘fl.‘u"u‘,ffi cles that aro now forclen to the cunals will :;‘:“l’"}l" "‘I‘l’mg::‘mkfh‘l"' ;:u'u Pt ety | tusmt party In the Tnet , twenty-four months fs | to hev about Wim. Dusides 1 ke hls style, L Ettna it Faul, wnd W, M.' Laughiio of James very encourazing, In Novembier, 1870, we polled | want hlm for o candidote dn 1550, e hez sotno 8,000 yotes for Peter Coover for Presi- | made ca much money sinee his fust run ez he o dent, winlg ab the clectlons lnat fall the vote | spent, nnd will puy §ist ez much for the pluce L. Schue wua sometling ovor 1,300,000, now ¢z he did then, " Me fs the favorit uy the 5 ** Do you cherlah hopes of electlng o Natfonal | Cross-roads, Pernovneoy V, Nasoy, treated with bumanity, single doliar in the Treastiry to meet funmedits | s o good deal of trullie back to them, as were selling o creal muny guns of late, and & Lourt askied, §£ Lho caso was passed, when | demands, And then the Governiont, in its ex- | Well as sume udditional revonue, also broudswords used fu the artillery service, Ye would be ready,’ PEAeEy tromity, appealed to the Nutlon wheter gr | Fhe wuestion of forelen eult coming up, | A9, SeauToberio el Lt , B > Licut.-Gov, Dovshicimer suld there was o flem In by . e | *0 AFun replied fu a brict tme,—ano [ 1o the’ War huuld couse, und the national e Tdfanapolis, Ind., that was recciving foreo con- | , Col. Muun asked the gentlemen If 1t was s will bo chosen this mornfog for J. an and Richard Waterman, Jenkluy, Asslznes of W, J. Johneon, ¥ ceasy, or whether the people of this grent racts for packed moats for cxport, thelr contracts | 4T8¢ that such organizatious were fn existenc, Presldent in 13501 Chumplon uv funoscnse, bewan a suit for §3,000 n_gnlmu Isaac Horner und Et?fil?n‘.'fi‘;,‘f;“” Milla romarked that the | land wuuhll 'som:,:”ut Ux?‘{csnfiu‘vn( n‘v,\s Nution :‘n‘:,“l;e"m'g'hem Yo puck AP Liver- | ‘Theyall reullufi xEIdmL u:}‘a w:afirm. i “Fiiers 1s i doubt. of it, If aur men prove ot HLILE: Wolt Bolunm‘u. Cal, Van ApmecyJor noxt ”;‘“‘}WL‘ .| und its A auy s Uis for tho meressery | puol of ‘Turk’s Islund sult, Thia firn wera now “‘fl;dM“"“ Wintadito, ! s could be | 4rug 1o therr convietlos, minl_atiow ahefr faith THE POWER OF THE PRESS SUPERIOR COUNT IN DRIRP, Lt pondiUl under v choruaream U Bl | mougy. WIL you thust da for i neeessary | Ficivii e consiziments of ealt on thronn ek s told that tho organizations wora yery | UY Utelr Works iv forciug the oreunizotion of Lo OF 1 g & Co. begun . uit for 1,000 Gt e 1o nder thy reutnstances. o | supy cs bo.carry s your soldiors fn tlie fleld, and | D13 of Tadini from The old country, 1 toils | He wus e o erintendent ang | 1ext Housc, “Thero 1w paratlel of the polltical ke : yeaterday avatost Ilenry D, Ollsen. Veonld ! v on,s0ld after the trial that he T i ae o elds were reduced to the enme rate us ofi domestie | Beeret, ‘"fl el Al “l,a” lolit bo | Purties of the present day, und what they were | A Tonooent Nowspupor Bronks Up a 'Tho- | * Frank R, Wallace, dnitghter of the lat John S Ao SIS W the mutter was | o ae FO18 L5 Py AT oo oot cotnc ik, | Bty s Bardles ould i (el Sul Gtrh | Assstimt, Superiateneut o might bo | Bt o T argantiation o the Repil ntrienl Performance. g Wallee e ! bl it Cymini 3. i wlibin the iserction of the Court.. The | oo ond of the dund £ the otlir, eame up 1he | 10 baviation season, aud fin wwould wllect 8 | 0 e, 0, D Tanga, Guortermustor of tuo | ICan party. At thut” tao the wo princing Toledo Blade, N, B, ltappelye, Thomas Lord, gaardian, Jobn ved murder hy d b 7 + %Take all wo have, pive us yonr | 1ATCe Eavine lu the cost Tirst T, v Glloh nat L e B been sayern] oot st Octobor, ‘There | responsod h ive s X sume complulut, Lowever, Is henrd from ail | First Rceimont, wo sl 1p tata the B e casa gy a0 O ot | e et Mo 1O Sarcy o0 | (uktors e rectand. oxcodsivo tolls. It i3 dise | condition of vut. oreanization, 1le sl th n Now Y actund runuing expenses of the First Reglment beinga defluite agroemous. The ouly question | carry on tho wor-to o successtul lssue, and wo | Creditable for the Stute of Now York to ‘.ff"t‘,fi; angounted to nbout 88,00 a year, This did not T, I8 the defendant Infu 4 eustoniers so iliherally, Neverthel ! i L : red at ol the ai- { did suye the Natlon. H % B teures | provide aoything for unitors, encampunents, !gedll\:rnrkul I£ counsel had boen” notifed | Durinie tho war wo had no frlend an carth, it :l‘l’,',‘,'m:g';:.’;:fl’c';‘,’:,';fid:,lf:twl,‘ll 'liz,‘fl',:;;: parades, or apything cxeept armory rent, gas, "”lflz-l' four daya ago they would have been | Al tho Govermnents of the eurth desfred and away the present winter. ‘The Lieutenaut-Goys | bea ““i' cte, tour oy Thes were now glven notice thrce or cornestly prayed that our nutlonal lifo might ernor will make a recommendation that tie New ‘Col. Muni wanted to know how the organiza- T v 12 aifvauce of the'calling of Freaman, | cease, und Httie Switzerland alonu was with ns York, Albauy, Utlea, Geneva, Itochester, and | tion bad been kopt up so loug, aud how the ex- Prover oo Arman dida't think the notive was & | in our fearful strugule. Wo had nefther friends Tort Edward Canal Callectors’ oflices be nhol~ | PERSes wers puld. Sue. Hunsked for ut least a week, ar alties eleewhere un curth, but we couquered ; fahed, With weigh-mnstoraand asststantweleh Lieut, Bangs roplied that it had beon done by the rag ourl regretted very ereatly to continue | und after we hiud conquered, the nattons of the mutéunupnrusml wned numerons othersmatier | Bvecial assesament, the members of the vegi- r:onmuumol the' publie Business, Two | enrth satd: *These men will tichit} they have Tt e e iy g frant Caving | ment footing the biils out of thele own pockets, Iw*l)n‘;l‘?nweru sct. Ono of thew “(llay- | shown that they will flebi; they” hava h Ho thought this reataient, could ot be kept up here wougy “pa® OCF und A this ono dia also | shown fL in tho “Mesican war, und” in tho [ to the canals, much Jonger unloss soma provision was inude partles wero tho Whix purty mind the Democratic | 16 was o great evline. Nothing Hko 1t has oo- | 8. Watlace, Jr., wid AP fllultlli' admlulstrator, barty, il the siavo power wiw the otitical | eurred since the Lust dresstug-raom war betweon | 10 givite up hor fathur's ostato botweon heraole and Tie: er and sister, power of the nation, and no matter whisly of 9 " Hi s fartive g Gpnermosts tha el wf the, | the eeeat primo donno. It was enough to stie L. E. Prussing und Friederlch Flok filed a bt slave power was rezistered fnthe lave, Proof | the heart-blood af sny wau, wowan, or ebfld | neainat Elizabeth epd Honry W, l’olkux und . of thid s found in two acts awongs the thouanud, | who has auy feoling of humanity In his breast. | D. B, West fo foreclose a trust-deed for $1,400 . Millard Fillmore, the last Whis Preswlent, | Just think” of & wan's readiog a nowapaper | on Lots 80 and 81_ in l}gwmn‘n‘ Hubdivislon ot signed the Fugitive-Slave luw, Frauklin Plerce, | \ithin the nets of the Wheeler Operie nluck.'.l l}n the Canal "Trustecs’ Sutullvision of E:lsll)uir;ucbr-uu lluwu"&'m l’l,!llf\l qu: Nulfins}:n House, especinlly whensueh u tatented combany, E;:s«,m.fl. 80, M, kuown ms 1063 Wontworth L That power continued to tule until the sueh o trlortons combination ns that now playing Lnue, antt-slavery scutiment of the country was von- | there |,l'¢u;;|gunl tn producing a drama, P18yie 4. L, Huthoway sucd W, B. Robbins for $1,000. solldated ° for volitieat actlon {u what Last nlent, ns the Wiliamsons were about CIGUIT COURT. resuted fnthe Republican party, Then | hall throush with their after-plece, ft waa Do George Fox begun s sult for $1,500 agalust the slave power wus drven La choose | ticed that ono of the andlence sitting i the Jonoph Beeker, JGin A. MeDonald,’ s Jumes oue or tha other of the old organizutions )lumuel.le wua engaged in reading o newspaper. | Wiioy, if e A through which to make {8 flzht. 13 chose the 'he company noticed it Meo Willlamson noe Ju Eddy filod & bill zeainst Danlel and i 1ife nothing to do. But s manon | present: war; but they will never pay their e —— for thew, us the members wers getting tired of 4 b Ny y 5 s i e ) wines ly L3 8! ks it houid faye dabts. | Moo wiio vito tasta e Heus | An Tea-Toat “m"x‘l.fl-:"r Hoventy Miles an | Jicing on "promises slone, und of paylng for the H&'«‘:"S&é“."‘&fiifii‘sz'.’.‘,h’l",’.'fi’.',‘r‘&:‘5 ré‘\:cn‘:fc“l';mm:: i Sl nore. ‘|';||u:x'|’;v':ntl§rt§)|'||.g5 Do, My Curthy, Ao M bullioe, &, ¥, 4 PERPYC soives will not maintain the nutlonal honor,' He o't wany ¢ rm‘:.fi': et tried, | And duriog the yenrs followlne you heard vo- Disvateh o, New Yor! 3 Cal, Bwaln spoke concerning the pay-rolls of o injypricted or ‘mot, “'.“{n::h:"r!m:nflz'. pudiation wtked il DVU‘l'vlllnl;:lllll» H‘ut the Ro- mgglléfl!‘::s:)fi_s:‘n ev&‘%’t” ool hus been yu- | the Stute, which ho said lnd”been mido out o ‘;:Iud:ur:'uk“ lo bo dong'him, Tho proseeut. | Publican party und the War Democrats come up thi Phillips, und C. W, Prllly 3, Lo furecluse a mort- und Postmusters, fu short, all ot the poltleal | with o newspaper thun with their matehloss | ggow ‘um._ 84,000 on the N, p,o foot of tho 8, 60 maghibery of the country Li fts hands, ~ ‘The - acting, They thought, perhaps, they wors not | feer of the W, 15 ot Lot 9, Block 3, fu - Balton. euo belug sluvery, the Democratie party was | dolugz oa well as uswal, so they ‘redoubled thelr | yiall & Runcll’s Subdivision of the. N, Jof the Ieading on ono side of thut quescion und tie Be- | eiforts und were awfully funny, ‘The sudicoee | N, E. 1{ of tho 8. 1% 4 of Bev, 8, 43, 19, publicanas on the other. Eve privilere of serving the State, '+, yuchtsmen for | yong the ago, but that was the last heard, of ¥ certaloly lnd no desirs to do any. | 18 N9 man und put thelr foet upon repudiation | rolue thne that Capt, Winslow was haviny 8 | \eny, 1lo uls thouzht tho Reghnnt i st oiae voteran the na- | wus talely convutsed with laughter, But thut In the case of Patterson ve, Stewart, John C, 3 o 1L that would soon ake hier apvear- ethivg was done Lor i e knd, flg ; in any and every furm. —[Applause.) Your | baut buill t band unless somethivg was dons for it. fon found tils place on that 1eae, wid of Hecer. o Bt thei ved” uni coted | » 4 ehlc o | : (the Court) thought it STl nee, nud would celipse o ing yeb built in ) ogl- | tion found uls place on that wsue, wnd of neceas | one person sut there uminoved and’ unaffectod Patterson flled an nmended croas DI, - which u lghhl' u‘bx{;g 4'700d deal of u)mnul i uunldu urvl:!lnip:‘ril‘l‘l:lel]‘x(xfllefl:)!\".;‘:;giull);hll};l‘!&':l IKI‘L); :‘v‘ny BRIl WOl ¢ I’Y‘;“:gfl}:fl:fl’)flc ALyl m'l!-’{llm:-"lf:gul "l&I\I,‘llflut‘):‘:j";'fi:n“?“,’u“‘-‘:‘;g‘{’:}:i't sity found 1t clther under the leaders of the | by helr superb comedy, Mr. Williamson mndo | ififers verv ttlo jron, the ortielnal ono 8o far as * ) Tiot h Freemau to come on the f,g“t':. nf, the dollar, But gradually ey nd- Ing yachtemen wera taking a hinch at the brow- dobt ba far a8 uniforms wers concerned, but Democratic or Repubtican parties, conscquently | another attempt, but it was uo use. Thut { Lo material points aro concerned, In the new fy' of "fitailing. ‘thero “might b u [ U0certecn to dollar, Hut wradually thevad- | Ik yahtanien wers takl Booth, tielr attention | they did ot Lsye unitorms cuouh for alt tha [ 214 other parties wont out of existence. Tho yeswapuper wad tow tuich (ur it 1t'was wore | oy all tho estruneous mutter, to which demur- Eu} Bim, *° i :ll:x“i: d"fi tln ,f""' ;:‘r’.tfi:ul ym’; sl B per cents; and the § pee was xlllraucdw;u _yacht making her ray down | oY thoy bad, Tho members of the Sceond no | {49} POMer :,‘;"‘,,lfl’.,:,:kfil‘,,h,“n’::;‘:&&“ l{’,‘.’.'l"i!“: :":‘l‘,‘d “Ls"%‘fe:k’t‘l“dh L'v‘"‘z“L‘)‘l'::,'l‘.‘l’:ag:-’w‘;"l'lul;:f rer wus mady, was stricken out, 1 would Y il i U1 | conts huve comu ubove par, und then you jssucd | the river. When ého was flrst scen sho was said were poor men,—mechanies,ete,,—~Irlsbinun, } v 3 WICIE, [ ) by, & = CRIMINAL COURT, Ilh;,nml """bfi‘:mpé‘;"w'r'{{{,',‘u,m‘l?‘.’,’fi m:;_l 554 per centag Wl our 438 came guovo. bar, | Todndlug Cruinh * Bilow, shout live niles | $iig,erBout meh-isehunlen oty —Irlsbiouny | control of ot hs Humipicsn an Demeriil | Co phoyoiorlids even comnltientary - parties, ‘The organization. of tho Natfunal | press did not apnoy hiwm very much, but to seu | . John Walker and Frauk Wilson pleaded gull- Qreenback party " has foreed the money |l| nuw-pamruuw{zmsnumnnunubu of ouo of | by to larceny and wero remanded. power Lo ket oue or the other of | the wudlence, snting wuy down frout, too, THE CALL, them through which to moke ita fight, | where sl the best poluts could be most readlly Junsr NLouseTt—No call of calendar, “Nos, W ontalde, |, il then you lesued 4 por centa; und you tiave | distaut, and fn six minutes from thut time eho | jeine. They wers too poor Lo pa $L or 3195 R belore ‘counmet Cao ‘ago hoci¢ 10 U8 | gona wn dill torduy the eredis of tho United | Dassed 1 brewery, Toing atthe raty of aevanty | ot hey Wero uo pour 1 puy $1 or thay RinrsTe subbosed to Do st “‘i“"" i EPates stunids highes than tho eredit of aoy uther | Inflos un hour, Bitch an excltement amoi the | worg'provided for tiey would have to disbind, tasralfron o "ggye "'{E1% Socpled | ution ‘i faco of G ewrl {appiausely | foo-vachtamen ua'" scidomn boen. whinsase, | oro PEoVded for they would have o disbung hie e # and It has sefected the Republican party for the it and appreclatod, thut ) g fled 08, 1,188, and 255, Stoddart ve. Warren, con. Stlog, ¢ Whero it was left to his dls- thunk to thi bunorand fulth of the fepublican | mvlrll:hvx"'“ :&{“o%upnl?‘&u; pf;:uni“wnu kn'u\&' tho otlicers ot the reglnent and by some of the nm(m! Teason ‘illfll the nlu»[':s vm\‘c‘r plvlc!ch‘:’(‘l- tho ::::‘lh oxee] \‘t“\‘nll‘;::l IIlle calxllc:‘uclx'ou:f:ll“llllx::]v |Lmr:- hfi:l-u‘d. and on l;f;i: d e leu::',[:f;l[“.":';mflll ot trial when an announces {’:"'l?;";u“‘!“‘l”n‘y:“';;“ Eg‘:f:,’lh }lsl‘)‘o{f‘::”"‘;'a“{'.‘: retprn el UL O Ll S e tv‘:nlé"g:v :: \lumfi‘:'m g_‘;,“'bfil"l'l‘wwfl:m‘“l“’o’g:fl Demacratic m:rl.y,p—lhu Revublicun party is I:n grupl, Tl Wus too wuch, Mun can stainl & | Junit GaRY—2il, 2.‘,5‘1‘".%'?.?' 224 ”"i’,io ey I syl i ; 8 v e ol Bres o 240, 47, S48, 21045, 241, H4E, Wi "SR, 1y B e cane e e duy underatuns it d h e 1o Commitiee could sey at coudition the | e $ f) . - UDUR JA] =, g . Nu caso o Suably gy, 8¢ thould be 1_8::!(.1;1':::.‘10:“{&: And yet, togwithstanding all this, notwitn- | the world. Hecong dia it ¢hinery of the countey, The fsaue, und only Me. Willlumson was fust nuwklig ono of bis | 0 €, evey N Eflmuflu """'";Iilmtl":x“fclz»uum aPiacetion ,g..,..uufiuuu that you hava done, itis sald by The wind nt the time woe from the west and Mr, Clurke, of tho Citlzens’ Association, was om, Aot 1) your mission 18 endud, und that thy | blowing stromz, and ten of the _gentlemen alled upon to moke a statement, o gavo el e Supruat, U Croumatancesy ik | (0L ool Sarky ought to aie. Wiy ouight the | preset, M. BGGib, Capts. Knlglt, Martin, an Shshory of thi dosar oe_ 1 e Amiociatim Lo, 8 Bronavew trlal 1 ipve doponer STAHY | pebuulican purty to died [applaust)e—a party | Lawsot, Duyida of the Faale, tha veteran foe- | e Dionoy for the soveral militaryanzanizations, mfi";":; L they ol thot hf{sa‘fl,‘;"l’m‘:}‘gé‘m thut took your Natlon when fu was (i tho very | yocht-man Lenry 8. Frost, and others, took | jyi juonm¥ (081G et concerniug the living ono bofore thy nation, fg the economic [ cutgst remarks whon Iiis eva again wandered | 00 0 yooie 11 19, 14, 10, 0. 10, Taylor Drllll):lplus Iuvolyed to what I cailed the monev [ tawards thit unlucky newspager, whoso reader vu'.] L’A‘.;y'l'n:l an lrlnl.l' LAR He-10, 1oy question. Tho Kepublican party is leading ou | was totally unconscious of the storm it was | Jooee Itouxue—0ld calondar Nos, 408 and 500, one sido of thut queation, the Natioual party Is | browing, It ncted lke n red flag i tho arena. | aud now calendsr Now. 11to 18, fnclusive. - No leading on the olhier. Llio voters of tho natiqn | Tls cut” off his line, aud turning equare to the | case on trial, il . % boatd the Luclile, ‘The orde rive will flnd thelr places on that question, and vee- | ymnzed reader, rerlted an orution, ot which the dupun ltuu'rn.—xxm 637, 638, B0, 540, B40%5, '&«xum'&’... tuic Freemun ng'w witucss fu an | 4optus ":,h"'""'“u‘.),‘,:‘“:;f ”‘.’,3,:’,‘};,,"3"“.‘.‘.‘“,‘;‘.’,{ :fi“(:x.l: Jous, nud awuy she ow -'m‘v"?r’a‘}‘!:# PUNCIASH OF ARNY, exsurily find [t under th lead ut either tho Na- | following is o short-hund report: ;g%’*“; ‘:5 o calundar. No, 4,873, Dreyor v, 1he case waq et Incertat bayanio. tn oue Your, privched sy | Hamburg, Isying ono struleht conrsoiimg rouch | srtillery, ote., wid the fitting up of an arma- | Honsl ot tho. Repcotian L, o i | fallowir Rentlenan sltting thoroP—tudicating | Eselh ohgrial, L 1 Inloutiaylyh 56t or next Monday, ani | fatercat puxiblo 10 oue genr, princid wud | Harburs 1890 o stialell course,ud reaeh- | artillery, etc, wd the SLUDK 4 of g arma dueica, all otlicr ‘yurtles will go out of exist- | fha unfortunate yery pluiufy by votutingdirectly | JUDIE Medrtisren=tto 11, on now, ealandae, xupivey foeld b0 taken wo ' then, althbugh dortarsutut now' s Topublican packy hus ratsed | the distunce: beinis by incusareient hing anl | had recelved by for tho smallest bOrtiowot the | oot at him— s nonovitgs us veey much by readig | 5800 PR B 8 G 80 favarunce b G, A, b st tho Btutos’ Attorney and | dolier o n_‘n or cent bonds, nlmnhmuu years, 1 threc-quarter mites, When the Luclilo atarted | Junds, but he said the Assoclatlon would ba Bumewbat dazed by the vrodirjous propars | thuy baper, 1t s Tupossiblu to go ou, minl wuless | pany, on hearing, lher gy, g8 WOULd put thelr heads to- | 1t untl T e 000,000 | for onae, ahe wus sccampanted for a short. dfa. | £iad to assist two Firss 10 the future, it this | tons of the powerful picturo Mr. Bitchanan had | ho stons the play will not. bo finlshel, 18 Do bs | Punan o e—2,030, Brow ve. Lirew, B 8wy Jopen 8 dny. The Stepheus cuse L oy aon, tiiera will bo no 8 pet ot | tancd by 1w Ihntom, Biylue. Cloud, Zephyr, | could be done, drawu of the sbecdy downfall of thu Democras | not sutllclontly entertatied by thia performance, | « Junes Loonis—Now, 1, 157, 1, L1ng, aor iy SBEEF 0De—the trial will aveupy | 4183y wud very sool P B | “Mr, Oukloy, wlso reproscuting the Gittzens? | ey, nid swith tho Krieil o that oo ot graut- | wa will cicerfully refund L bi6 monoy ut tha | 1,08, 1,307, 1,204,'3,%00,1,208, 3,210, 3,311, Wer w60 Werks,—wlll muquestiouably o | DBds out, iid no & fer conta, and o 43§ por | il Quickstep, of the Now Humburg Club, ) ¢ el % ran uway frowm them all within two tulles, und | Association, tLouL:m It wus advisable to keep st et 2 :‘]‘é‘l’:‘t’ .'x'.’.'&le&"i.'?;: AIILc;‘x:nty:uu:u‘;ut"l!: :'r:s:ll:';n:} made ux)a extraordinary vuu of niuo ml[u fn | up tho milltary organizations fu thls city, und Tl stategyng SUAN'S BQUEAL, Yils’ Governibont stands Wigher, oa & bavo sald, | 7:10, from the start to the stake-boat above the | b likewlse spoke of the upportioument of thy mux:,m“‘ thut Freuman would squeal | than the credit of any other Governtnent on | brewery, Euch mllo on the fco 13 staked be- fundsin g o, - teled g 11048 BUFDHise Lo thoss not con- carth, Yot you ought - to diel Wby, | tween New Humburg ‘und Poughkeupsie, it The afticers of the First lufllnmm have nu~ Lulayjon he cusc, for he hag lways. had the Selluw-titizaus,~ tho Republlwn ' party | there can ho nu mistukiu about the time, as two | tleed the iace ouce or twioo that the Chiizeny’ Bog Bh beine “very disereet and close- | hay secotaplishied wore, |u tho shors quarter of | time-watches were held by Mossrs, Erast wind | Assoclution ruther lefs thelr regitnent out 1n the "“flnr” Ut When oue’s neck fs tn, danger, u | u century of Its exlstouce, thun any other pollt- | Davids und agreed witbin two seconds. This Is | cold, even takisg a conslderable amoont of Wy ondeordinary “nrinciolcs” s turdly | ledl pariy that ever oxidted on carih [ tea | WAOULLAMLY the [asteat Naig OYCE Made by s | ouey which b becy. valtscied Uy Soie fe el at’ 04 wes knowa afl | couturiess [Applawse] Xou have not only | dce-boat or duy otlier boat, mout for lta own use, which they wers urged to zutlon ringlng iu bis ears, our pendive pancitor | box-oflice. Liut ho must put up the puper.? ) 224, < Hasteusd Lot nd Ladiy wroto! the Above Gble, ‘Thls clogqueut vpurllm:ln of oratonial aulit upuk WitLsu—Nos, 083, USD, 08T, U85, 05U, uary, 3 }:mll;.'ht](lu\&'x:l Ih:J“huului 'lhufi(')dn 1n the tu - i ’ JUDGMENTS. ———— 1 uded voclferuusly, aud there was greal 3 4 Qoographical. upnitise In o it Tt haeEclons crontor of T s Comrany iy lulas, s wal What 1lll :he Dominlon !leI to thga‘l lln aie u{l un»l trouble qulutgyduldctl h:u‘;vx:lmr. inn‘l.lun- SOTIN T, S o cenl marine-insurance case before a distingulsh- urently, wus one of the most inteusely luter- Juuey Gany—Adelalde ¥, Crawforg . W ed English Judge, the scepeof the disaster E-ml -gfi'x-utun during the remalnder of the pur- \\'u'ggfiml Kugena Honrahat, fi‘“’ weny spslLet as i which led to the litizatlon being Tub Harbor, | furmavce. But somehow there wus sdawpoess | piatutl® for $147,50. —duttug B Yay Jagyd Lubrador, bis Lordstp wus reduved to luq,uu-& {u thy splrit of the uctors, 1 aud Mary Kroliger, §437.20, i

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