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THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE:' THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1880, amondments will doubtless bo offered and fully | parish officers, seven tn number, to resign, and | the latter Committeo Inet supreme control over | nominations worw sont in-to-day: 1. Pomeroy, ‘amin ie | enre denies the nesortion of the “Auroras tht atm ‘ e Feared in Por. | tear ation cnt eninnvars fo enable a eompromlaa between Hiraeit and the Viv tions of County Kerry, reat note with Bismarck, und Riya atch Salen lon rises from fenorance,” or, poralbls, Ireland. Infevanceptiony tint tho eecteathattents laws. be long to the Drutsstan internal Polley, tho rexpott. albility for whiob Bismnrek shurca with bis vols {n 1850 to the Duchess Adoinide, dniightor of tho diacursed when the Joint resolution comes up | thon, after they had been disarmed and had | Ml river and harbor appropriations. Ina speach | United Bigtes Attorney ‘fur tho ‘Territory’ a1 ay REIGN. . Inte Ernesty Princo of Hohonloho-Langenbourg, if for netion Iu the Kennte, recelved safo conduct to Shreveport, hid them - which had considerable tanner in tt, Cabell | Arizonay Eth A. Wail ie collusion or penal : DENIAT. I H 4 dered fi. cold blood just ontelde tt fan | TeMeAEAET | tho wlorios of that alt Comte | Hovenue for the Hocnnd Biatriet of North Cara. Shiki diet Prophietit Ga aki “STATO? ROUTES. mastered NCCE dust’ ontelde the parish | mittee, and bewatled what he called the “rathe ( Unat Nonry M. Atkinson, United States Sur- is. + : : Joxs rolzures of ity prerozatives by tho gunning | veyor-Genoral tor Now Mosieo, : org InN the Commerce: Vameete Hows Registers af Land-OMlees— Lane 1. Wing, Hay ry while holding this anctent yettdgs amilnst | fled, Wise Stephen Hs Albin, Wants, Wis; the Commerce Committers, the Comrmittes an | H.W, Parker, Beatrice, Neb doseph I lose, Rothwaye and Cana was diepoved to ake vom] Detrolt, Mion. Samuel AW. Mulloy, Cimden, mon cause with the Commerce Conuittes | Ark Poll G, Clarke, Des Malnes, Tit, ugainst the Approprintions, Tt was charged that Postmusters—Lorenzo (i. Sima, Alexandrin, 4 BRADY NEFORE Tif COMMITT THE PENDING INVESTIGATION. s+ Speetat Diepateh to The Whteago Tribuns, To the Westerns Associated Press. Wasmantos, D. 6, Jan. 4.—Tho “star” | Waantnaroy, 1. C. Jan. 4.—The £ennte Com- route Mivvetination wat resumed to-day. Gen. | mittee on Privileges and fons continued Brody, \ssistant: Postinaster-General, kept the } tho examination of witnesses tn rehuttal of the ¥ Health of by i eh ie >| tes staken be : x Committ tite Cone 4. HL Crowder, Misrourl Valloy, Ing , an aab bia hones Uiigtoh aint Sa ala Lg ae stn ‘ Pann ai in a to.abronh aii Awl tH. Rab, Loony In: Munley He Ni ted | The Now Fronch Foreign Polley | foasues. * fi thin the seep im Juriae joud, Nel . investigation, Iiriotly told, tho statement was | _ Mr. Twitchell, at present United States Conant | Uletion und vere: "There ta stilt me HNIC AA : anda, Belleved to Be Dictated AMERICAN CITIZENS. RADWAY’S that the contract fur the route from Santa Keto | at Kingston, Canada, and wha was formerly a | tothe dette, (woe separate attempts to-day to At tho request of Col, Hyerest, counsel for by Gambetta. TUNE KINDLY THRATMENT IN GRRMANY. a 2 Prosealt, Arizona, which hud been orlginally tet. | member of the Loulsinne State Senate, testified | sore tho dehute att xed Ume having felled, | senator Inucatis, tho Sefinte Committee on Peivt= , Rpectal Correspondence of The Chieago Tribune, DeNL, Germnar The mombers of the Committen on Retles will | lees and Dleetions ordored ta he printed ond be not themselves interfere to Hrnit the tine, wunie n partof the records In the Janis : four papers (ied with the Bub-Comunittee In tor $18,800 unnualty, had the sdrvico Incrensed | therowas no truth fn the atatement that he had $190,005, and, the contractor failing, the enfarged {| received money for voting for Kellogy, Nov, 2.—At tho Thanks. ity Minister White intro- SarsaparillianResolvent. ’ *, alving dinner in th! contrtot was gitcit to one Walsh, surety for tho | Tierro Mogitere diepnted positively tha stnte- NATIONAL BANKS. Kanens, but not then inearparted fn the rear, No Prospect of bs Settlement ‘of duced Herr Von Phitipsborn, acting Minister of failing contractor, who, while Unily wns Rev- nenbnride both tho suleConuralttes that ho ThE: UAAOES TREE CERIONES phen flat ty contre fur memnorialtete, the Ecclesiastical Troubles Forolyn Affatrs, ns reaponder to tho first tonst, |. —_—_— enua Agent in-Now Orleans, had feon fidicted | hail been brited to vote for Kellogg. Spectat Dupatet he Chtewgo Tribitnes ‘ ¥ i eters fn whieh he noticed favorably tha consttorate wf as for whlsky frauds upon the testimony of Brady | William IT. Seymour, a Notary Publle in Now | aainsarom Ds Os dm thectoeconteeltor ot | Ax MaMbere ae the Rents Hegtlatian athe in Germany, treutinent ote Government hind received at bls | n Sareea Magices aout testi atone too, ang hinacif, The rest of this curfons story | Oricans, testifed he wits employed fr connectton 48 more nearly detailed in tho aynopsia of tho | with making four atdavits whieh had been testimony which follows, At tho request of Mr, | Mieed Lin evijenica. berarn tho Sule nawltten, 4 i Me u he ai i snine ! Blount, Gen. Brady gave the history of route | ong of the afiants on the witness-stiand before 40,101, whoo termint are Santa Fe and Prescott, | (ie Sub-Committee in New Orleans, int that he Arizona. ‘Chis route fs 460 mities fn tonytt, aad {| wasaltogettor a diferent maw tron the one nclenr akin. Ifyou would have your flesh 4, SUN caer ct Joxle 80) TRA APS DEAN ResOLVENTS le SORA A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION, voted far Coygalls, thus narrowing the charges Muunds fn the mattor of the Bo-called “ Gorman. down to four memberk! Americ eltizens," Tut UNITED atares AamicoLTinaL socery | The Penco Party Now Uppermost tn tho | ~ About ono year so conatdornble anxiety was hold its twenty-clyfith annual meeting this Toure! i ; i Rell Us -lwentyeleadh, uneunit fanbeding tie Russtan Imperial Councils. manifested In the United States on thts subseot, u rticles et yapape! firet. National Hanking actoxpire, ‘Tho ditter- | cieeted President, A resuliition wns passed te Artteles Appeared In many newspapers, and the Curroney bas prepitred the following ofelal lst showing the thine wher the charters, or arti cles of ageocintion, of the National banks tn tho: Stateof Mlnois which were organized under tho a 7 . ence In tho time fa due to tho fact that seme of | stritctlng the nowly-clected ollicers to take fours wero freely oxpressed that citizens of tho a wasiet Initho spring of 187 to George Ts Me- | Who signed. one ne ate .almavitaleaueal fost: tho ently banksdid not have the printed forms Meanie ins the ;_fcont expedient in soviee thie English Proparations to Ropol a Ronowed Crulted sates had boon any in Future might, ‘be, “To curd n chronta or long-standing Discs z Dowtongh for tho sum of S141 myeurs malls | ois a report that the Seanto Rlcetlons | of churter, but wrote thote ain articles, tnsert> | Pymtenhy tive etell serene cxpechaly te dele Ousot from the Afeh impressed Into tho German military vorvlee. | tuty'n vlotory In tho heailtye arts tiivcrenee es oy to bo tri-weokly.. MeDonough was awarded tho Thero is a report that the Senate Rlections 3 i i . ‘s - usot from the Afghans, Sueh foara nro groundcss, ery true oltizen | power that clearly discerns defcet Ing miaNe “4 Coinmiltte, or at lenat. tho Democratte members | ing diiterent thes: the co-aperation uf State, county, aod lyeul ure Power that clearly discerns defect aud suppiegg '} Contenet partly Locause he was warmly indorsed | or it, have decided to declare Kellogg’a sent yit= + ganizations, : of tho Diited States [ene frea from tmprose- | fomedy: that restores stop by Blepeby ~ by Gon. Low Waftuee and Gov, John C. Fremont. | ant. eater “af. ette> (Plate af Bes BIGHT DRPostTs. GREAT " iment In any part of Germany ns thous he wero On Oct. 13, 1878, tho service was Increased <i SAL ce eal SU qatg Moun Uvuling wud (Wrreney, Committee Te BAT URTENIN. Auer the ding of tho Capitol ab Washhigton, Be LORIE . IN i May 1, Ones, oadlny restimed consiteration of Brice's ill to pao tueta t . trips, and $30.00 for u rediteilon of the schedule SUB UTE RECUATION: Amendinent repeating the 2 per cont tix on | Of tho Thnea says: “The preseneo in Bondon | jy wane cases wHlTully iniarepresent tine trom ni to ninety-six owes. This tast Specint Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. vhecks wae adopted. The question on adoptinys | of the Duke of Mattborough, Lond Llontennit Tho trouble arises from those who leave Qer- fuitn ven gubsequtontiy" rediierd to, F440. The Wasmixrros, Uesan, Thesoerctnvs Sehirs Tee eat anttod for report to the House wis | uf Ireland, ant the Rt-Hon. James Towthor, | muny to teaveh to viet, or to peddta goods Ut Fee ae era ant blac rciie sheeeeratn LGU erent Gilkine Tooe re Cee teie On inetion of Mr. Fort, the eousidorution of | Chef Seeretary for roland, sill wont the } Mateus AOMMININ, Away, Lou chest Schein. The kervice was miacrnbly pertorieds | Saeeed Ourny acbran hee Fall tach Gilets Fort and Price's resolutions, and that partion of { Government a seasanatte opportunity for cane ft " lization popurs in tho Unfted State mabey ts tho Prealdeut’s measnyce rocommendinyg the at aulting with them a rh Suult oe ! and complaluts were constantly made to the De lition of the legaieter ‘autullty’ of to wreene ne themon tho present condition of ) whieh they retiwn—in seme cnuses on jt ‘ tho country, and Histo bo hoped that tho re- | steamer—to tholr nativi celty aad enter back, together with Lu ary's Di repentin, ars ree! 1 the legnletender clause HiLanade thospes | sult of tho consultation will be the ndoption of Hite elites “a varnny, cla, au rouuiys tay clit order for next Wednesday's meeting, such measures ns: wil olfcotuully preserve | fiona tint Government wses them to neslat i JMIBI RELIEY MEETING, pence, whieh is now very seriously threatened, frotceting thenelyes or their native ind they Cats Reatdent Whealee, ee mentors, af iy ‘Tho danger f6 nt present United to the west, qc amet male BIEL papers in the fee ae nbinet, Speaker Randall, and a Inege numberof | where th sa Ho oTicers, anytng, OL am an American lth Congressmen have slgued i vall for att irish he= ers. ts) coustiat sipjrobonsion OF a while In DitlonnBty b tho body which has been slowly attieke wenkoned hy an insidious disense, not onlyee = Mans ote respicet. but ttererves ‘our wrntitude, Dre tindway hus furnfehed mankind with the wontterful remedy, Ridway’a Sarsipariliinn fe solvent, whteh acenmpllshes this result, and sup. fering tumnauity, who cewg out a extstencedt pain and diseade, throwsh long days and lem night, owo him their gratitude.”—Medtcal Mee “FALSE AND TRUE, Wo oxtrnet from Dr. Hadiwny's Disense aud Ita Cuno" aslfolluwen else ea 5 r o NeXt. partments On the lithof Murch following. the | Of the Seeretury, although tho terins offored are contriet was awarded George BE. Kivd and Wille | not ao favorable ns he was led te suppose, ‘The fam BH. Glouson; whe bad been the suretlos ¢ MoDonough, at preoisely the poy, aud Cor thi theory upon which Mr, Schurz Is proceeding [x i to Impress the hnilans, by a show of power, with In Mebononehta nest ates the dignity and uncompromising atulude of the contruct also fnited, nnd fh April, 87, the con- | Government. Ourny and lig band emye on here tmot was awnried to John A. Walsh, a banker | uiderstunding, np is usually the ense, that in Feesing: In bital~ H OF this efty, nt F160 0 yenr, the contract to rut | thoy would be treated us un Intependent OTHE NATIONAL WANKS, Tie ttnss-mneoting. erecu es cori Sea Se 1 nett, etter in ahorts m ner itaonaon Suvett by a ee ecce waa not Welan at thet time | Power, and. as such would lave more | The following ure the Natlonul banks in. the 2 + WHAVEW'S BELT Rxtoneive ete MIREATENEDS sat | ecm tinsethus hres and always will he, Ger- a) é f ee eee eae ee OTe the oaiceh, | Aareements but thoy tind, somewhat to thot vi—First Nutlonal Bank, Davenport; Fest | took netion upon deverm bills referred to 4c, | Lmmincut, in consequenco of the mastars ree} SruINe on, WH pilasport in hand, they low . aud wi Glens | chagrin, thut they aro to be treated n8 necessory, | Natlonal Bank, Lyons; First Nutlonal Bank, | The bill introduced by Reprosuntative Weaver, | fusingan incronse of 10 per cent in wages. fen to Americn {t was to nover set foot Gen, Rrndy—" Mr. Walsh fa in tho efty, und ean | sible, for the Into outbrenks, Tho terms whieh | } BSC fe aN Minended Corie, wegroed Upon, and Uo bln correspandent siya: | It is now } aprany,—prolably frum some af the “lost Prphably answer theamestion’” | | would suit Ouray hve bean proviously put nti, Bibi tre Puree Nuch Ate toe: | Chifemnan insteuoted fo ruport t€ to the House | thought certain that tho Gaverument intents to | trliwae’ ak inetol ce Heepeesontution wltir “Does « follure te Ot ec COON * % 4 ‘ly! A ‘ Ge nt 8 UREN: proceed with tho trinls of Davitt, Daly, Killon, | out taxation" protection iy vovury Gove anced aan taeda Ushed, namely: the cession to the peaceful | tlonal Hank, Burlington? Fleat N He | al the Secrunity of the Treasury be, and he | Lind Lirenman foe peitions” : oy] aa acelin epee iby ati. Gas it tribes of 10veres to euch family nthe Grand | Washington: First National Bank. Lansing: | is hereby, direeted and reavired to disbure gold NEARER MOVEMENT. t f 3 “Wr DONUT KNOW River country, and the removel of the White | First Natfonnt tank, Marshaitiown, and standurd silver col of tho United States | pynns, au —T , HOEK oe us Shotr iuottas | olther ny ¥ aS ‘ i N, du. H=-Tho Irish clergy declare | German or Amerieat, or nelthor, ux thotr pr Fawley s S ke Kune brinelpale only. | As xeuetal | ay ts understood that Mr. Sehiure ty not willing to | fink Lerralte First Natlownt: Hike vga States, and tn payment of matured col obliga. | Cty disburse nif the funds contributed for tho | cither country, but happy i¢ Whoy-eun be lone the contracts, as thoy are : . unite, D na Hat , n rellet of the diatyesged pooplo unntdod. nid ane | zed iis an Sapptosset elt tho United BIE ROUTE, Tice the cur eae a eee ae eine re Ps oMseros fa vata Rte, eibedntes Fie Rational current exponsog, cement Ane Im Payment of | hunperod ty palltilant, ace therefore, mal Bintea, tant ‘ht Ti arunin way gol. notoriety or 5 4 5 2 OPINION Kennet atl : iret Nat 5 : rivite the charitable poopie of alt inns to for- | money—purtienlarly tho hitter, Joffered togivo im wing MeDonmuzl bad. on | ina all tho Utes must by removed from the | HME FUSE National Hanke onias First Nutfonat é cometnattin, ward contrimutions 44 thom direst without the | / "Tho treatment of Anierionas, both by. the price, Ho put In bia bid ht S180), tree tines a | Suite of Colontde, While he wilt mgko some } lomen; First Nutfonal Tank, Marquette; Kirst | ThoSenate bas conttrmed Marcus W. Achoson, | Intervention of third particn, Chronte Skin Diseases, Caries of the Dono, tu. mors {1 the Blood, Scrotulown Disuases, Mit er. Unnatural Habit of Bolly. Syphiiiannd Vonerea, Fever Sores, Chrante or Old, Uleers, Salt theur Wekets, Wiite Swelling Seuld led, Uterine t Affectians, Cankers, Glandular Swelllags, Nodes, Wastlag and Decay of the Rady, Phiptes ant Blotehes, Tumors, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Mate der Discases, Chronje thettmatism ard Gout, Constmption, Gravel and Caleutous Deposiy tnd varieties uf tho above complaints to while sometimes neo uiven apeolous names. We nesort that there Is no kuawt comedy tha PR oRdeRKES tho CUNitiVve power OVEr those disentes + hat Radway's Kesolvent fitrnidhos, Tt cura © step by step, aurely, feom tho foundation, and 7 .) Se Gerinan people and jupllc officers, is that of Bs eo : 4 Ni " 3 of Pittaburg, 0a District. Judgo for the Westorn Tho ayatom of Government loans ts deetired { uniform kindness and courtesy, tir exeveding: 4 ‘t eee eee ee eee ari thls: cow | eine arisen che trogtmment to Lidnecordted | iting, nee UAY Cyt First Nationa Mauls | hurries or Rennayvenakie progressing sntisfnctorily ani tontiefy the peo: | tho uitention shuvsit by ts torte Germans ta | festorns the injure pnts to tholr 3 all ea oy " Sp Wi sin—Fles a eve | WOULD Kou THB AREENTA 1T8 LEGAL: Pe America, n't 0 ore HA on inl pti akpnewiasnk uy crimiuntion so marked as to exeopt them frome int Natal tank tenet Riot Nationa TENDEN QUALITY. © ani Hite aller! that, the, commoncst ovents | "Hi inatmate,n single fusinnco will bo mone | tO HEALTIY MOgU ts auPeHtED TO Tu ne ‘ nor Fe thé peneril Oxelialon 't io State. Mr. : Ae ay - oe 8 Tost {nel v urbanees ro | toned, which came undertheohservation of your | TP j etl “ Were there other bldy 7 ne mororal Sxetiblow Ceome | tiie BiMtG., (ifs). atnies Udine: Blest Notiaal Tigutey WBitewiie Wasrrmeresy De Or tan ee tee eestitton for | HeCutly mnualtied and distorted, thoreby doing | correspondent, whieh is not mentioned ae nn | te inst corrvctive power of Hadway's tesol h, Yes; but it isn rule of tho Dopartinent to | Schurz hus also neked that the Colorado dclega | ters First Nattonul Hank, Mind i rofor i sub-contractor to 4 now mun and eo | tton suspend operations upon tho bill recently | fon! Hank, Fort Atteineons Fleet Su ye reel ae Other bids Wore disrexarded, There were | debated inthe House for the remayal of the “0 $ i ; 'A yous Hihiolsan last spring, while teavell Ht dl ta for Nila.” Hank, Oshkosh: First National Bunk, | Senate to-day by Mr. Kernany ts elgned by aver | Archtlshop MoVily, who has horetofore bee A young cat Ie Hy While nie Teqlly No ndvert ements fo le Orleans for | Hudluns, thinking {t vest, under the clreum- | Mentos First National Bante Rivons eirse Wes | Pane ett Be Ne firms of Now York Chyand | remueded as antngontatie to Me Parnell writes eee Eee sie A Besiia ar tho dime ot tho -whisky frnuds white you wore Revome Inspector | stances, not te bo hampored by any sito | tonal tank, Fox Lake, Stato, representing all classed and pirties | to tho Dublin Diocesan Rellof Comittee that in |: (Geant winiies dia hin teow Fetahia oes thee Ceo ero, aud wag he not so lndicted on yourtestl- | nt present. He would havo preferred | Nebraska—First Natiounl Bank, Omaba, Among, tho signatures nre thou of ex-Gav, Role | Galway during, the present month thousands | eraud aitaie, and bls Roya neas the Crawit ver Ti cusea whore tho Avaton has heon Rallvnted ant Morewtry, Quicksilver, Corrosive Bablimaty, have necumilated and become-depositod fn thy bones, Joints; ote, caitsing curles of tho bones rickets, aplanl curvatures, contortions, white awollinga, varicose veins, ote, tho Sargaparilllag jonut Hunk, | tho withdrawal of tho lexal-tender power of the | Kfest ftiustice to tho elructer of tho Irish peo- but many of similar ehuracter isha; First | United States Treasury notes, presunted in the | Plc ex if neccessary: Zalnt Nation : ; fare! : Prince, Count Vou Moltke, and mumoraus ather | Nill tusolve away thexa deposit and extern). mony? ae ——__ invon, Chivé-Just(co Chureh, and other Justices | wilt bo in uetunl want, This tereible misfart= a ; 4 nutte the virus of tho disense from tho system. Gen, Hedy admitted thie, but, claimed that | FO" law | of | Congress from whtel NEW DIULS. of the Court of Appails na well us mon promt: | une" ho Rayk, Sis not tho fault af the penpio. Tallltagy pad political tusiint pute, were. tbo 1 "ie thus Whonretaking theso medlolnes for * Sheuentiy: Tor galiterent wari cece UU" | eoye tatty inasmuch ae tho hill hus not won STATH CLAIMS, iFGnueted in'ninw the Hayurd fant resolution | Government. aro Vonding tho ‘pooplo over to | go sttects inthe vielnity of the enureh were mil | WC ctre, of Chronic, Berofwlous, or Syphilis Slr, Miadkhurn asked Ie Walsh bad not atone | Puseed, ho prefers nothing wore should he done | yastexatox, D. C.,dun, H.—~Tho bil) intro | will greatly enhunco uo: husldess ‘prospuriig, | ecrtain death.” i oe closed by nolicrmen, no dng being permitted to | fetter ind thelr general, health impo “timo been pri 10.000, when Ho Was in urrenes | MDOULT now. Sonator Hil, of Colorado, helloves soil tin te Senate to-day by 3 oe | ate. vs f Duekam ane Puss or cuter the church without it ticket. ‘The | ing tholr llosh. and, Wolght, incrensiog, or eee Hotho Government fora iiko suns Gen. Hidy | that Schurz will be ublo’ fully to earry out his | (eed In tho Sennto to-day by Mr. Hone relative TUB BAK IETTIES, ‘, i 1 ft Saung man—soarcely wore than i bw—stepped | ieeping {te awn 18, BUTE Klar CANE, GO cue H fave Government for n dike bum. Gen. Urady | votes, Hownys that Mr. Sehure hua not doviated | £0 tho clams of States against tho United States, ae cone ath. He There are indications that | up tooncor the pallesmen, stated that hy wos | Keeping He own, fais eure alan that tho cure it - me in which to muke unswor to | [oat alehtest degree from hisorudnal position, | provides that tho several States which bave | ,,TROPAYment of Capt, Huds for the Misslastppi | tho distrcas ounty Kerry, Ireland, will | un Amorieun, and would Hike to be adtaitied to | Rerensina. In these digongos the patient A’ short colloquy ensued between. My, Blount | Whlel wus that tho Utes must be removed trun! } cinims agalnst tho United Stites may presont | tmeday Caphe aegis thinks ins aheuld cece | moult to a furaino, Seen ee een TEE tart ghoeh Et | ouse lntot lnuottvos Tf not arrested td driey and Gon, Tiraly as to tho ley right to inerenne | coloniion ean ft waa pepularly believed | te enmo to tho Court of Clatmson or before | por ent Untorest on $1dovco0 withheld” from TRANCE, Tecenndaficen and he to muotier-and thie ono | forthe blood. it will spread and continue te e jatar” service boyine Honey Nppropes oh sod Maroh 1, 1881, and all claims not eo presented | payment to him until the permanenoy of his work « turned him over to another, until he was udintt- Cet eae a ia ths roto ageinnlle. Deals ne squalls Bat i tien 1% ace or per Pie aa Inthe | shitll be deemed to ho forever barred. Attar isissurel. Tho inw provides that he ehall re- GAMBETTA, ted to the ehttreh, without ‘any pass, or trink- | BARSAPARIEATAN makes the patient " feel bee nce still continues to keep the Uto delegation In tho 4 st ter," every hour you will grow better andin Cele $900,000 itfter the ervjtitred dopth stall hy 7 = a /And would bo sustained by Congress-and the | strictest seclusion. ‘Ehey are, In fae, guarded | Rewring auch cuses, the Court ebull communteate | here maineined tom vere ead tee eee! |, LONPON, Jan. M.—A Paris correspondent says | wc ereago in health, atrength, and flesh. H | gountry to bullding up tho ‘star service, which J with almost us much vigilunch ns if thoy wero | to Congress the nuture nod grounds thereof, | after It shall have been maintained twenty | Mt the re-election of Gambetta yesterday ns Aor fea, Contrast this with the trentmont i ing Gerinan, with clothes dusty and worn, tn Q % . i would lave reecived at the hands of at olticer itt # Tenn and will, t€ allowed, make tho most mine prleoners und purtleipunta in the Ute outrages, | thotr conclusions of fuct ani Inw in regard to | yeurs Tho question wus referred to tho Attor- Eee ae eg cnutless ar tho | ny large city of the United States—not pening OVARI AN TUMORS f Are Sekt tier Watch, THE THOUUNE Hae boone ante to breve | the same, and any considerattens which may ho | NOY'General. Inu papors, tho mombers Of the Wake he ahan, | mg yclleura con wetiatlur uocuston, and ono ean tds To the Teatern Anoctated Press, through the guard, and presents herewith. tho | Pertinent to the questfon of the feral or equiti- TIIE"RECORD. J] bstuintng, nde of thoes TOR, Pore an a re eee germ anmagguca mamtorinwiteh | og removal of thoso tumors by Itanveare WARMINGTON, DO dite He Tho Committee | Outline of Onmy"s'Rtors. Ouray aud that he | ble obligation of tha United States to pay the 7 * 1 ee alae neu forty-ning resorts | Anica cherfectiy evident to an unprojudiced | RESOLVENT is now so certainly established tat pu Appropriations futher investigated to-day |. hill never had an opportunity tpstato his cake | same, Pip eee ee oi fo tho ino of biank: pipers or ingortey names | mniny that tho Gormmin Governimoatwiligitoniy | WhNE was once eonsidered ilmost, mlrweilous i the stageruute, pall sorvico, Assistant Poste | 10 tho Amerie: a parblte, OxUope tenn THE OSAGE THEATY. * WaAsntxaT0n, D, Cy fan. 1.—Mr, Davis, of 1l- | at random, go that Gambotta, though ro-Bleeted, | not oppross, but will gous far ne our Govern | NOW i common recognized fact. by nll parties muster-Genent! Brady nssui it ey] es that he wns jus- | Wedium of an ee Inols, tho Vice-Presifient, Beok, Williume, Al- | received only: Tat in Geta any aasturics that bo wag aus ment. TO this he objected. “He nnd teen: | ‘TRO Dll Introduced by Senntor Voorhees to 3 sane nts cond and sixteenth nett | son, Kirkwood, Buldfin, Ferry, Davis, Pendie- | the Houss: whereas a yenr ago ho recuived 314 | enutne cltizon of tho United’ States residing in | Krapt, M ‘ D Tinton und make die aypeepeinton cy | He thought Be hnd done something to prevent, | eles of tho trenty of Ices notveen tha Vnited | ton, and othors presopted potitions of women | votes. Tho Loft comprises 580 members, wo | Gunny totter tunborueivon permanent, | fe Stew G, aan, (the ‘presont’cditien would be necessary ty continis the servieo Tipon | erlous trouble, Ouray Is oxcacutunly dea rous to") Stutes aud the Ose lniluns, direta the Secro- | asking for tho remova of thoir pollticul disubll- | nbout soventy Mepublicuns held xtoof, white | may bo driven by considerations of publis pol- | our’ False and True,” ~ the bnets to whielrho hud extend tt have 1 consultation with the Colorato delegu- } tary of the Treasury to pluce to the credit of the | jtIca, and for a constitational amendment giving sity irbually’ soley Hen, nin Lite pe \t ) foy'to treat each othor with respect, such lsnot |, Space forbids our malcing particular referenoe . Ciirpus's) onder wit he knew that Walsiige se | fourhours. Tieatssit in impossible forhimyo | tho United tates on aucoune ce auesof the | Kernan and aye’? presented potitions in | fusal fobeeoma Premier, while thenbstentianre | GeAmUNY, ane the United Suites, Solange n | Dy Out BAUACMULTLAN ltesorvuT, turds. vory thma wasindebted tothe Government about | Hellver the twelve mon demanded ty the Gov | Gaagoinuds in Kansas allenuted by tho United | favor of tho Bnyardurhintution withdrawing tho | Must bo attributed to tho Loft Contre and por | froug eltizens of the latter, being eo. re thoy wish to obtain an idea of tho promise and an cqual amount on nnother contract. The Foe Geninetit Bue it the Government will give him | States since tha treaty, and the suin that world | legul-tender quality & 40 votes, or slightly lesa thin holt | ment would In reason request, to protest avery | Witness tha epson at Manan Ce Kaann nc i ‘utrensury notes, on of tho pure Left. cinlgranta from tho former, It insures 0 potency of It. Ht, It, Hemedios, Ps Ty WABLNAE {HG BIXth Audit Nid contooher | fix monthe time howill see that thoy arp appro- | now be due. snid trust hed all of the, lands #0 8h presonted far @. coms NEAPPOINTED, nontand luting fclendahip between the twa , — oEnke'mitters duit ho rads) wee nutaupposed te printely puntehed, That prokubly nies wuter | alfennted been disposed of provided by the treaty, ae eee SES pies eieateatior iCanae |" Panta, Ian. 14—-Bethinont, Hrieson, and Son--| harlot unvineelts Ferreantoneiae beets Te |. One Dollar per Bottle. MME peer eee ea : ho Ute Inw, “death on alyght.” House that the | which bound tho United Blutos to survey and | {ue ; : ~HAUOF | ard formor Vieo-Presidenta of tho Chamber of | tho people, —hot in cunsiderudon of, publle pole * qeneojiueation wns asked, Was Rot Walsh tn- Hee iver Dies, shat "Ue pent: te the Uintah | sell all lands nt not Joss than £1.25 por ucro. ils Davis NW. Vad; from tho Committeo on | Deputies, have been reappointed, joyg cand tho frends in Amerien of atuténte F dleted ut Now Orleans on evidence Curnfehed by + R-ATATE COMMERCE. printions, reported, with 2 SENATE. Mi Germin unlyersities, or of thusa travelin ; himself (eady), and did ha, think (ea wise ale HE WOULD coNseNt ie ee fAnpronr ations, reported, With in amendment a OFFICEUS OF THR. SENATE, iz MINUTE REMEDY. ADI introduced by Representatlvo McCord | Dill to rollave the Uniter States Treanor front -] InGermany in weureh of pleasure, health, or er such cireumstances the | to q romoynl of the gouthorn Utes to a polnton | tocdny, and roferred to the committee on Grane | the amount now churged to him and deposited | yl Atts,Jau.M.—-Tho Senate to-day re-elected | snnwiedye, need not four aby traubla OF itor u cretion to wecept simple statument of a mun tor gunrantee of.n | the Grand Miver, where thoy could be ussalrned y aly. requires 1 contract of auch almenstans? Ia) nerves to 0 faril{ys that those of the Southorn | inissioners of Inter-State Commerce," provides | Plieed on entendar, " 1 i {] nent, and: inay rest nasurod that our Minister . Gon, Brady replied stating that the indictmen! } Utes who did nat wish to necupt those terms | forthe appointinont of three Commissionura hy. | _ ‘Tho bill to Mervuse tho nonstons of totally dis- GAMUETTA'S INFLUENCH, and the several Consuls in Germuny will insure 5 ° alluded to wad procured: because Walsh refused | would drift ulthuntely. over to tho. Uintah the President, with tho advice and consent of | abled soldiers and suilors was taken up, A Rorlin dispatch says tho German journals | protection and all the rights to whieh Amerlean to produce his books, ns direeted, and ho ditmdy) | Neservation; and that this matter could be ect. | the Hennto, to eonstitute n buen of the Ine | ‘The bill fanlly passed, It tierenses the pen- ununtnoualy neeribe the changes in tho Frouch | eltizens are entitled, ri r| A wns bound alin ply by his obligations agin Inter | ted in this way. It would appear from what | terior Dopartinont, and to hold ofiee for to, | sons of such portons from $50 to 242 per month, | Ministry of War to the direct intiuency of Gain- ‘ nal-rovenue allicer te present the matter to the { has tenkeil oe tint, §f tho Government makes | four, ond 8lx years. respevtlyely from the lst of After a khort executive ecasion tho Sento ad- | betta, Who has for goine time boon studying tho VARIOUS. In from one to twenty minutos, nover falls» Grand Jurv; that there was nothing in the cnse | the surrender of the guilty purtles a Utlon | July’ n ‘ono of thete Commisstonors to be | Journed ull to-morrow, - selence of war, & As rellove PAIN with one thorough applleation. 89 fecting tho standing at Walsh. precedent to tho surrunder of this reservation, | ‘appointed every twoyears, and eontinte tn oles WILT, RESENT TIE AFFRONT. EG TORR MORON ON TERLABD iattor how violent or excruclathag tha pale bo . 2 tho negotiations will fat, ‘The Colorado detewi- | abe youre: ann tn enseot Yuewnoy from death or nover. Lonpoy, Jan, 14.—A Purls disputeh saya itis | Rose, Jun. M4.—The Vatioun orgun, tho Attrara, | RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden, — Intirm, WAYT MUST Go. task will iueet Ourny within a day or two | resignation, a Commissioner sll! beappolnted | mo pit tor tho free {mportation of classical | Welleved Senant and Hethmont will offer thelr | Ina long leading urticle udvocutes home-rule | Nervous, Noutalgic, or_prostrated wlth “isan 2 gy, ital Dispateh to The CMeago Tribune, will be reuehed. Ar, Schura'n poles in ea Cumatitiite Mo legal action Of tho tonne | Mt Upson, from ti mites on Military | QU uvote of legs thuinn third of the Chambers, Orr von ZUnOrE, will afford instant ease, * ASHINGTON, D. C., Jon, 14. the Com a : find adds that thoy will doubtless tio re-elected Ff -A diapateb from Aloxanilrt a 7 the Indians in duress fs eritlelsed by persons | clerk. and tant * ‘22, Affairs, reported 0 bill appropriating $200,000 for A, * Lonpon, Jan, 14.—A dixpateb from Aloxandria ofthe moottug of the Doint af tata lee Sueeithe hero who havo ‘hnd- long experiences with the olee (Ball Avoousan ae fulury oC aaa the erection of suitable posts for the protection |. DY wlan mujority; but this will not obliterate roports that Gen. Gordon baa started for Bue Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation the fact that np affront hag been offered in tholr Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowels, Congestioa " Indians, Au ex-interpreter suid to-nlgnt that | by tho Seerotary. of the Interior, who'| Bf the Wo Grandy frontier. Hoferred to the | Horsone ta tho Modarntes. by the vanced rece | TOPO. of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult’ Breathiay ish merle there havo been in olrentntion here | tn trent the Utes in this way would simply put ahi algo afford any adilitionnt clerieut foreeres ere Woods Chetrnmia: of the Committes on Ton of tho Lore ES RAVAN eee GEN, GRANT. Paipitation afthe Heart, Hysteries Croup, Dip ‘0 the effect that thre ts soon to bea chango in | them onthe defensive, | Ouray his n wood den) Quired by the proposed bureay. Thowalurtos of | yyy ra andl Means, reported a Dil remitting or ree HAVANA, Jan. 1—A_ grand offofnt tanquot | theria, Catarrh, Influenza, Headache, Toothachh tho Commisslonorship of Indien Adairs. ‘Tho | pf eelf-pride, whieh will be hured by his being | the Cominission are not fixed by tho billas ine | {di And Means, roparted a Dil romittinu or ro. SPAIN will be given in honor of Gen, Grant, and a bri Neuralgia, Rheumati Cold Chiile, Aque Chil, {Accusations agninst Commissioner Hnyt, white held. Heat betnane eb Ae na nFepreneat: tradneed, John’s Cathedral, Indianapolis. Passed, gv ba lant recaption be tendered bin at tho pahice by Chilhtains, Frost Bites, Brulses, Summer Com thoy havo attricted considerable nttention, do | Ruye.OF eneof the big contracting parties. ‘Tho | ‘hu tioard shall oxoreise suporvision ovor ail | Jhn’ACathedrnt Indianapolis, Yurwed: || THE MNONTY IN TIE Contes. high publio functionaries and distingulsbed | plaints, Cough, Colds, Sprains, Pains lat -not form tho only basis of tho rumors tn clreu. | with presente, wad with TCMe! and Habtered Tirmagtt ake onions Bint or eerie ee ported sil forthe treo importation of articles | | MADKD, Jun, 14Tho members of tho mi- | members of soelety this city heat, Back, or Limbs, are {nstantly relieved. slution,, Tho intense oppositio#: to Mr, Hayt 8OME ROW OF COUNTESY Any from iy foreign country, hut such enpor- | ‘tended for exhibition nb tha, Millers tnternn~ | nority, who are following the polley of ‘ubsten- . fonul Exhibition, to be held nt Cinoinnat! in | sion, any if the stringent statute deolaring thel TTR: tie muuifested by tho ropresentatives of tho vari vision shnll he limited to a question of commeree | In, ay 1 atringunt statute declaring thelr FIRES. a H, A N D inletonary octets dd tumay ite behved to | Salome stherwine etna ate | twa tho Rate wl wdethne ot operating | SE, EEE inuoquood nbIN to extabiah n Bente vacant bo ranetioned, they will not eek FEVER ft + juake tho Administration reallze that, whether mad oubat Bunive, and fal tht Beals o Ld MMfecting enld couimorce, and shall nat. excope Bonrd ue Conmufuntanore of Inter-State Com- eae art fay Oat anes Dsl Caatillots ink HYDE PARK, Fover and Aguo cured for Fifty Conte, ie tho avousations brought aulnst Mr. Huyt were | thie te ism nustake to euppise that Oninay iy | Within tho Ihnits of Territories or in enmw of tho | MTC, Meferred. |e a ol ttt Gortos if {ho minority In tho Chimbers persist | A fire broke out at Woodlawn ut noon yester- | is not w remedial ngent in the world that wi truo or not, his days of usofulness us Com- | Wilting to nye ie own peuple removed Too | crusting of muvignblo waters extend to muttors | j,i; Huekner, Chairman of the Com iirime | in tholr polivy of nbstention, day, outtsed by a defective flug. BlockI’ssutoon, | tre Fover and Ague, and all other Maluriouy Tmissloner are’ at an end. Among the | Colorigo, ‘hut is adetieate pofnt with thom, | Relating to tho material condition of, rule | tho reserves at Nation banks tO. 0. Kept iit TAMLYE Uitte 8 store, two dwellings, and two burns wore | Pillows, Bearlch, typhowd, Fellow, nnd oe reporfs that have been efrenluted was | Had Co Insist upon whnt would at beat be but a | Eitemud sour, aind mayaiem of repreimercoring | gold and silvor coin, Mr. Martin desired to otfer { Mannrn, Jan, 1.—Tho Ministor af Foroign Af-'| burned. ‘Tho housok wore situated on tho cor- | ftavwaveduncoe iterier. - ouv to tho wffect that the Ronrd of Indlan Come | (iling ndvantazo wil dolay negothitlons iC It | Andyene tebe rendered uo alt eat ad cone | damendment, providing that tho United Btatea | airs hua Been muithorized by the Cublnet to eub | ner of Stony Island avenue and Bixty-fourth | YP wittin a few niomenta, whon taken nocort 2 lastonei® bad he edt ee does nol block thom, “Lot the | siuth- | Mintenin'any manhor alfecting. oonmereu bes | Leeiiry ites etal te. recelvable forall dues | mien bill to the Cortes for the mudinenlon uf .{ Arvet. Losk about $hWHd, Onv of. the bouwes | Ing to directions: case Genmpe, Spacmes Sat Leica Aad Mattie’ wi sel aph * proper ern Utes, a fe Calorato,” | said he, ee Btat : nt auch thes. ‘aneaay te Teemed | tothe United Atates excepting for duties on | the import divs on augar and mohises from | belonged to ‘Squire Holger. Inguratice un- Stamuch, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Dinrrhe rus confirmed tou consiterabie oxtent byror: | witte immentions ALtse guar iis prubteus we | Recessury Uy th fall ; Dymantary, Gatto, Wind tn the ove, and isnt wutharity, bathesties dental t ox] hecnay, Tho lutan carmiok withstand the prea. | the Comintstloners to Keo that il Wntted 8 Herat tro Nang eeeams ret dental by mens | creak white ealticmonte We Would, be tetge | AWeWMTecting railroads are duly, enfory the Board. «It hall bo tho duty it fmports, and shall not bo otherwise legul-tonder, | Gaba and Porto Reo, and. for the suppression of | known. ates, ats Uacknd refused to yield for that amend- | the duties on sugur-cane from those islands, Internal Paine. a ze IN VINLADELPHTA, ‘Travolers should always carry a bottlo of st i aL ‘Tho bilt was postponed untit to-morrow, ‘The TALE LEDISUATEVE ‘CIAGHe % nt L : ft tlon. for the Government, he thinks, not tn oleae atl teeible iisnatcaelatixa ty Ht seer Ry er a Parnes, Jun, Ma—Tho Tempe anys udvices from | PattApristia, Puy Jun, Hn de Pluckor & | wayra ltendy Holle with thom. | fow drips 4 has been In elronlation to tho effect that tho fafa The uae OF Te ale) aT ae catbte. the Government that may require it; tomuke | 80 umended na to require every banking assoclu. Volund streets, 1 tho sta : ‘ Tembors of the Cortes to roam tholr Keute, Hs aoa huino of Mr, Hiya, now Pustmastur at Kt, Lows, | uegatiutlon by waved tie Indias will aurrender | MMMM reports to tho Bedrotury of tho: Interior; | HOW Le Keep yal orellver coins one-balf Of | ee i nared ie hu- {alle hu wil take ono of | Suekes Works, adjoluiuy, burned to-duy. , Loss, Minecsand Lumbermen should wlways bo pe vy | Of wator, It 14 better than French brat jure of Duckloy’s | pittors ag natinulant. i t oretary “itv HCCasiTy tho reserve fund now required by law, & 1 10, E20,000, ot {| ceed Commissioner Huyt. “Mr. Hugs ia now in | Or ititemtond that Commisatonor Hayt favors | Mi ng interssiuterallreaudeommereastomvons | EM Lennie ta ineretion He Heohitiee by: | fesums Af ho ndopia te latter course, Kenup | WH Octzel, $6002, Al partially Insured, OAUTION, DE * Washington.” He , thiy ovoutng, that un | 9 pian of sending Juck buck after tho prisoners, | eure ml complaints mado agatast any rallrouds paket cach a NORNA OF diecolnta-Tithieeyiae ‘than Konista will form anew Cabmet. Gon, Martine, |, Ses All remedial agonts eapubte of destroying tt FF 2 + der no olreumstances Will be. tccept tho 4 * | OF discriminations, and reewmmend whatever | His tnting or purchustny bille Gr exchimes | Campos promised to support Senor Saguata tt IN NEW YORK, eee ees be avonded. Storpnina fa se “position; thnt the ollie he now holds fs ms SUNG ten, Jugistation muy Ae tiny thie wom necessary, | Dy TOUTE Ot a ee vy aivilend er te | tho Ring culls tho Liberuin to power. New Yount, Jan, 14.—Tho fur-dreasing factory | Chitin utryelinino, nenica, hyosckamies, atid othe [as CF AUN? AGGIIE taut hin turat of cites Bewttri | Nulla avers mikes UndietanChamatitions | aerinse Metatetngt maar Uratetetacee | Broke untiidno requircimonts of this bit ary wf Mutou & Kull Arootlyny burned this morn | pewerfi gomntes gen ae corn en ET lan Adalrss thi urn of oitice ua Post ct nay MAYES pr the Ci lon, | roports or violates any law of tho United States, pot bet a shy é bs iH ey 1 fer will ot oxbire fora troupe oe sen wh Witleb provides for Inking treat lew vith toll itil he tha duty ae the Conmiastoncry 16 a tho Committee on Ranktng AFGHANISTAN, jr mga sitll: jcantawer ene dt reals anal] dows, ralleve te vestfont orl lr a 0 could Not expent to retain the thankless ribea, we have mda reaties with 307 a present tho nutter tothe Attorney-General for ba bel i UTAWY. EMENT. ant He . é eo! a ton of Commnssloucr for more thin sny ferent hands of hidivns, “We have 23500) Ine | shen uetion aa he ming deoin fete. and Curreney, reported buck tho resolution die A dcasteaters Hl : v read 5 4 we > Kolzer, firemen, were utore of tess ‘soverely ine | dose, if repeated, may aggravate and ine » that if ho were to nceept tho latter place, In 8 In tho United States, Of this numberabout | Tho bill forbids rebate or tinkwbuek cone | Tecting tho kecrotary of the Troaaury ta report | LONpon, Jan, 14.—A Bombay correspondent Sured by a falling wall. - the suffering, another dogo causa dost . ey, 20,71 . ot juw ununder what conditions tha | states that an oxpedition is bet pared 5 ‘There fs no necessity for using these uncertst OF thoto fagts, ho would bo considered vithor n | 15,08 are located on 20,763,700 ueres in tho Taian | party that is not allowed toni, Tt forbids by | Wider what law nc ‘ ates that an oxpedition ts belng propared nt ere Is 1 i ese ae ‘ Knave'orn fool hy most people, Itsecms very | ‘Territory. In th Sitter at Green, Colnnido, | breaking of caretonds, eneriuge in differune ears, | United Bates Trowury beeamo u member of the | Candabur for a movoment ngninse Ghuznt and oRN eX POS ugenté when a positive remedy Ike + gyident that tho? deerea la to ‘be entered tuit | nwa, inte Nebrasin, Wiseoustn, dnd Sime: | or athorWiso, tho preventing at continumps cure | New York Clearing-tlousy. ond whetlar said INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, | teady Honet wilt stop the, most, oxcrucial ss a ae ; i | Clonring-Housa accepts ‘Trensury certificates | Herat, a6a countersstroko to the apprehended nin quicker, without entailing tho lenst fe | Hoytinuargo, AT acre oF Ta wa ante a (rane uaa, ais, doce nou apply tony | puyutite ia iver coin in sottfomont of balances, | Junction of the hostile Afghans of Herat and | = Euity fn either Infunt or adult, ra SPO Tndihhs occupying 42005816 teres of land, and | youd corporation Hable. ta threo. tines tho | OF Whether tho settlement of balances in stand | Ghuznl for another attack on Cabal, Rrsralstny Now voriors Moslia sn tur The True Rolicf. " | KELLOGG-sSPOrronn, fram this hinge domain the white population is | amount of damago thit may bo Bustalned ban | antsllver dollars or silver cortitlentes a pro- STATIONS IEINFORCED, . Mattor, rate t * io cael 4] THE TERTIMONY OF TWLTOHELE. , oxuluded," Individual, and “pravites for agtions In” the | Mblted by the rules of the Clouring-House, | Cxrcorrs, Jan, H.—In consequence of fresh | NeW Youk, Jun. 14,—A pablo meeting to pro- 1 eee ee inetuntly stay pains fe Spectat Dispatch to The Chicagu Tribune, = United Btates Circutt Courts, ‘On totton of Mr, Prico, Baturday, Jan. 81, waa thorings of Kohlstana near Lindl, Kotul, and | Mote tho movement for holding a World's Fair Firty Cente Per Motte. M4 Wasninaton, D.C. Jan. 14.—Tho proceodings THE RULES, F get apart for tho delivery of culogies upon the | Dukka, those stations have been’ reluforced | In thi clty in 1883 was beld to-night in Chloker- EST ee mS gy i <bofore the Benute Committees on Privileges and OW THE WILL STANDS, NOTES AND NEWS, lato ftush Chirk, of Towa, with a yiow to immodiato offensive operations. | ing Hull, President Jowett, of the Erle Kailrond, $'; —"“Blections became interesting fora fow momenta Bptctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, “GN, PORTEI’S CARE, Tho Honae thon wont into Committe of the SHERLUI. Secupled tho ehalr, and mudy the opening ads {? ;, Safa morning, while Mr. Spofford's counsel was { WasitxaTox, DG, Jan. 14.—"Thoro is," sald Sptetat Dispatch ta The Chicaga THoune, Wholo (Curlisto in the chatr) upon tho roport of | oxnox, gan 1A Lahore dispatoh etates | dross, in whieh bo snid tho yeur 188} was nn aps 3 “groteoxamining Marshall ‘Twitcholly Walted | a memborof the Committos on Hules to-night, | Wasinarox, D. C4 Jan, 14—Tho Sub-Come | “Artor considemble debute and without actlod {Mat Saervur la being rapidly fortiied. | propriate ono, becanso that tho 100 yenra ago f " i % Btates Consul at Kingston, Ont, This gentleman | using a familiar phrade, “too much pork,’ and | mittes of the Honse Silitary Committee on Fitz | the Committee rose, ‘| Golos considers that eventa are taking suck x | England acknowledged by trenty “that tbo RADWAY'S I N 4 was onoof tho vietins of the Coushatts mnasa- | too many bave lt, tu insite tho success of that | Jolin Porter's ease had a meoting last ovoning | , The Speaker Inti before tho House n tnossnye | direction that, 11 ull probability, Hutkieand. the | American people wore 9 freo and indopondent o ‘ “oro. In that affute bis brothor and othor mem | portion of thy propa ruviston of tho rules | to consider tho bitl for tho restoration of Gen, | fowl tho Vresldent trauemitting tho final report sujoluing pravinoss will como’ tndur Justin : Nation. He heard thero was discord about the | permet Purgative Boathing Aperients, 44 ‘Dorn of his tantly wore Killed, while ho hiinevlt | whieh contomplatos the transfer of tho control | Porter to the army, It waa developed that Gen. | Pane, Haney for battling tron, stool, and other | intiuonce, inatter, and thit: 4wo cominitiocs woro In ox- |” Wwirnout Pain: Atwaya Bettabie sod + Was wounded fn ton plucca, In consoquence of | of the River and Harbor Appropriation billfrom | A. G, MeCaolk, Republican member of tho Com- ‘Tho following excoutive communtcalions worg . RUSSLA. Istanco for tho Exposition, and he hoped this Natural in thetr Operation, rt : Biswounds bo lost both arms. iis fico bears | the Commerce to the Appropriations Commit. | inittes, fs somewhat Inelined to oppose tho bil}, | hud before the House and referred: dhe jneating to-night would unite thom, und thit | 4 yEGETAULE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALO tho deep mark of 1 bullet which carried away a Mths is made more upparent with each | ulthough ho sald that bo had not yet made up hie |, Afour tho Seerotury of tho ‘runsury, relative TETTER PROSPECTS OF PEACE. Aira wend ue DU Lene dniisestion, vi ay bhsc Ut, ‘The following gentlemen. ame thora wore | Porfeetly tasteless, cloguntiy .. couted + portion of his skull, whilo he has another wound | dny'adobute, while the Indications urv that the | mind definitly todo th Owlng to MeCook's fo Hepes dealecs in eee NAVY, Aekingan aps |, HONDON: Jans 1A Vionwa correspondent scree eataeine sentlianan Manin othors were svvodt Pere ae taney olennte , In‘tho log which renders him Iamo for life, ‘Tho | revision, us A whole, with the uxeoption of } friendship for Garfield (he was formerly from } propriution of $10,00 to onablp bin to fulfil bis | 88¥8 ho loarns from good wuthority that Count or Cooper, Thurlow Weed, Ronjamln | Strpnginen. barr " y dlsorse -momory of those terrible events socms to'be | thu . proposition ws to thy River and | Ohto) it fs surmised that he roprosenta him, and | contract with Vinnie Houm-Hoxte for tho statue | Schouvaloi’s prospeote for obtulaing a position Istow, Win. Hi.’ Vanderbilt, J, tanway's Prot for the our of all dis Ih Tepane of Rowels, Kidneys. ’ y ere - | Morgun, Chester A. Arthur, Now Davis, Churles | gf theStomnch) Liver, Howaley pation * ever before bin, . Harbor, bill, and with nomo otter anor | that the new Qhlo Senator will defend the old | OC Admiral Farragut, {ny which bo would be uble to oxereiie groat ine | Morn, Tos age Baa 4 | ior, Norvous Disenses, Headache, Conatipal Who was appointed Tux Collectorof Red itive | changes, {8 likely to bo adopted, | Court of Inquiry, of whlch ho wius a inomnbor, LON a luonco upon tho fori Polley of Ruwwaln are | Helen’ [ume anes eit nies ieee athe Gritivonoes, Indigestion, Dyxpopela, Iilieuste) erator it was umdon parish?” naked thocounsel, | ‘Thoru 14 no donbt that the attempt to restrict GUT A LACH. INDIAN DEPREDATIONS improving. Tho ponso pully Atst, Petersburg | ‘The kuorotury then submitted a report of piroe | Rover, Antlamunation af tha Howes, Tisha s. “My brother; Hamer J, ‘witebeli, who was | appropriations for rivers und burbors and to | State-Scnator Mitchell, of Bloomington, Tl, FI H how Druponderates, in consequence of the mi | vious meotingd of the Committee, stating Unit orungumen 5 4 € ” - A dispatch was reectved at tmilttary hod | tute of comunteations from the diplomatic rey | many Governors hud utready appotited Cominise | ented to offeot a perfect cure, Purely ¥6 br | Who waa noxt appointod?* trolling that Lil will bo Lott whora It now tg, with | elun tutorutt Hovenue Aue, Mitehell Meum | £o eeatlee, that bo hed rucelved a telegniin | 4 ot petersburg enrruspondont: belloves that tit proposes to nsk Congress to ullow | ;,647 Obsnrve tho following symptoms My “Sty. King, my brothorin-law, wha waa mur | tho Commerce Committee, The debate to-day | 2 #0 hope that he may be made Call from 8, H. Nowman, at Fort Bayard, whivh says i Pahics Hobanow will gota Louage via Heriiny | tho exuibition to be hel union tho. nusplecs | ine from Disotscsaf the diqvativo onune: Oe ‘“ Y i and fs reluctant to aecopt the Rovenne Aye thatu party of thirty Moxfean merchants ar : t | Gf tho Governmont, He also reported that a | s{ipition, Inwary ga tea ae isin tate conmiear gppnror te | {isu inaatt austere | rea eine, ny haar were | Wit, TOE Paver | ity rapes ah a eo | tte, ASU fg, Ruse ae ut Luped st] WCU] jo wil i pot= | ational Floric ity tl pointed a3 Comeuiissioners a 9 Bute of .Nuw af fi “bir, Wooster, who mudo the noise on’ the | opposu tho rules on behalf of tholr respective | ter -Meauwiilo the contest oyutust Blorriam ts | Muwedte sta: bit AGHlIy eee nO prods Cammunastongry ce the ute of New | in tho Bromuch, Sone Erudutions, sinking i : hoy : GERMANY. Fattering at. the Hourt, Choking or Sut ( Court-Houso, ~ Peommitte increase the | HOt to be ubandoned, were with tho Moxicun’ truops from the ath to ‘ be from the other States, to attend to the legal ih Dinnees te do THAT MY suOorTKa Paver of thosreubeoniniitecs ctowtahens|, OF WON'T PAY THE ILL the 0th, ‘Tho Mexican nuxitury voluntoors AB VAIL ORY AB EVEL, Inntters for furthering'te Wxposition, eee er Woke Stokes tins Blut, Fee * should not be heard.” Wiehe forinstance, who tChaimmanctthoCom. | The sub-committee af tho Appropriations | Wore disbauded,and the requlira under Col | Dennty, Jan. 4.—The exited Bishop of Co- | Gen, Josoph G. Huwloy men ar cpokl in | ond Dan Paln in thy Hoad, Deiotency of Be ¥ wyour shouting? What do you moan by your | Huttvo on thu Itevision of Laws, thurght ho cautd | Comoittes having in chargy tho Delleiunyy bill | zuors IS it muinbor, Bturicd for El Fako; | Jona has written o lotter to hie frionds boro, | Whfeh he relnted the view he mada i the | gitration, Yallowness of tho Kiln and Bit whooting?" wa BY YOUr | oe iden in the prupoaed rvilon dscheme to | for pay of Supa called on, Attorny-Gore Gea tact aiiye, Tbs to han ecu tveal fie octal oxprosiing tho opinion that the tormination of | thugluauantsnore in tho havuucomont of this {n tho Hido, Choat, Limbs, und ‘Sudden Flush 3 x c q vapeatalty: TTURITIce: . 4 if winks "5 When thoy attomptod to kil mo, and, unfor= | Have fant he ctiscoenred ie Lea mice fun te eutting daven tug Jind paid for miilongo. ft was fait of tho ih, ‘bp indications aro chit the | th coniltet botwuen Churvh aud Stato fy far of | Hxpodtion woult bo tho svoatest uavortiaing | Ment, Hurdiny iy tho Flesh. i goo x fow dowea of Mapway' sunately, as thoy think, only suoceoded in taking | lution thy tact that that Connttteo, at diferent | lowrned thon that Deputy-Sfarehale bad boen { {diane are fn tho Mfombros Mountains, and | aa over. benefit the country over hud. us ston from ull thy ubave-nnined disuror® ” f “ " 4 y uit Morrow will prabably overtake thom there. Na. Bonntor Windom, of Blinn then addressod tt S; _ aaa ino nat | Hi ER yet | ea ne edie | “ean ane RAC Raa | mera meee mmmoun, | eacarnaaae nasa | ne a8 ora 4 ch to Gon. Cher ro i Fort How! ares Ki x Spuat was in 1875, ‘Tho Hous wus Deme | from tho uffcots of ono Milt af wate that Come | MMi REDE Bethe wmount oF 7s fontmnetid. | Sin. 12 that Gon, Fav i with soverul hundred | nounces that Prince Hohontohe {s expected to | state should bour an equal proportion of the | books und papors on the wubjebt Of alaeases ) totic, and the Senate wus n Uo, with w custing | Wittce, before Townshend's day hero, hid | thy payment of this In the Deflcloney bill. Mexican troops, tspushing 4 bund of hostiles }, viult Berlin shortly to report hls viows regarding | expense. . thoir cure, wnong which may be nun churge,—the reylstan of the laws, & ttilin whieh northward from Chibuabua, * tho’ Mintstorial chunges in Franco. Also, that tors and tolograms from the following gen- «Falsc and Trus,’? foto in the hands of o Republican Licutenont- | thors “were uy vast number of errors, and BUCK HENS IEE. On tho 2d iustant “some © prospectors | Russa has confidentially declared that tho con- | tomen, expressing thelr sympathy with the | «jzadway on Irritable Urethra," .;, Bavernor, und thoy wauted to muke o Demo- poled, wader att? ue of a rovise | | To-morrow the morning hour will bodovoted | jn the Fi Mountulns wero surprised by | tussle bas cor ally deol Me) project, wore theo read. From the House of ratio muujority.”” jon, my) a oxclusively to the consideration of Judge Buck- a contration of hor troops in Poland neod not ularm eae! you tclogrumns we A Radway on Scrofula,"? on a number | oxcluslvaly i tai that halt AIL ula tote ‘Andians Ong of tho prospectors wis PS t Ropreséntativos hograae yore rooelved Frdnt or ea " 0) | Of articles. Curfously enough, too, the he edand two sthelr at Gerinany., L. W. Hallow, D, ‘At Q. Mills, A, | and others relating to diferent classes of © Mwitehell was asked by Hpotfor’s couse) | Of, AmtiCles alinaya aud Cauld appa ue | National Ganks sual be kept in weld, dudes | kildand two wgro wouuded, and-thelr stock | Gerinany prep, How duaith, Joseph Mason, ite Atuidvow, ates | casos @ _ Shout come alleged propoultion bo bud made to | contest the clulin of the Gunmerce Counutttos | Buckner thinks that the DL WILL pass, espe fully: On tho, 6th Inst, Otty-Ave Indians word neur | Wisspanen, Jan. i.—Fredorick, Duko of | Brower, W. KF. Sapp, wid others, + BOLD BY DRUGGIBTS. Mir. Abnoy, which gave the opportunity to Kel- | fo jurlediction over the River and Harbor bills, | v4 be guys that no bank will bo put te ficonven> | MoEwen's Hauch, going tow Black itange | gontogwig-Holstein, died Bero to-rlay, auddent: Resolutlons wore udoptod setting forth that . READ “FALSE AND TRUE, ~ slows gounsel, on re-examination, to wk bim | Cabell, of Virginia, to-day, for instance, Ine | ienoy by it, us they have now €20,000,000 of spocio | Anj, Mornow wast Pureult. *. serpy “s hs ¥, auddenty, | tho Fajr sbould bo at tut Foutlonyjonovand Ut | Konda totter stamp tv HADWAY © CO “who Aras the -Mr. Abnoy namod. ‘Do which tho |, #isted that the Commerou Committee wus sluply | more than ‘this bilt will require, ‘Ko-duy the Gayortbr of Chibuuhus telegraphs | $0 thu 6ist your of hid ayo. Ho was chief of the | ‘jus value to tho community wus of, auth jmpor- “ damp to ete gp 8 usurper of a prorogutive whic former! NOMINATIONS, that gbout 100 Indlugy, with tholr fumllics, baye | younger branch of bis fumily in consequence of | tanco that it ought torecelvd tho bearty Ludorna- | 34 Marre, cor. Church-st., New Yo! 4 plied that bi tr ha bo », Mitricua replied that ho was Chutrmun of the | jongedto the Ikiflways und Canals Comnittes, ‘To the Western Assuchated Press, mune worth, after committing ervut deprodu- | the renunciation of bly futher. Ho was Major | ment of the wholocouutry, | +, |: 0 Lnformation worth thousands will UWalteriearwa, orxauizuiton, WHS tercod alltho tut prior ty.thd Lwentysclguth Congress | Wasuinatox, D. Cy Jam M—The followmg fons . fg E Geuvrul of tho Bayariun ary, Bud va martied | Adjourned, . Bhs . y) you 3

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