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- tho scale at their pleasure, 2 THE CHIC#Go . | Statos Senator to succeed 1K. Bruce terml> totho grout, All who could leave the Capital | in the event of Cadena pronouncing will march had done fo, Many business mon kept thelr aniosnts enddled, prepared for flight, Tha Lake of Uopango was in motion, like a bailtug enidron, emitting dense sulphurous yapors. Industries of allsorts are suspended, the terri- fled inhabltants being onty concerned about tholr safety, The Government tas used every means {nits power to calm tho populace, and has furnished freliitics for travel and amplo prose teotion against lawlesness and robborics, THR WAR. It4s generally belleved in Pannma that Callao hos been blockaded by the Chilinn war vessels. Tho Peruvian army bas been divided Into three corps, the south, tHe contre, and tho north, No sunfidenco fs reposed In the Bollyians, although «Campero { sald to be operating against the Chil- inns on tho lino of the Long, - CURNING TIT PRESS, President Picrola has issued a provisional con- stitution. Ho announces his devotion to the Church, and guarantees a freo press, but obliges editors to atx tholr names to their articles. For failure to comply with the order six of the lend+ ing Lima editors. wero arrested and confinad in prison, wiAnothor Gablnot orinis s reported, othor Cahinot crisis is ed, Behnstinn Camncho, Governor of Hamlokan, and Soran Hidalgo, have been appointed by Yrealdont Diaz to make preparations for tho cn tertainment of Gen. Grant and party. SPAIN, OANOVAB. MApnrn, Jan. 21.—In tho Chambor of Deputics to-day a decree was read appointing Canovas del Castillo Foreign Minister, nnd Toreno, tate Mine {ater of Foreign Affairs, was elected Presldont of tho Chamber by a voto of Sil to 12. THE ANOLITION Wty wacida The Slavery Abolition bill was adopted ast whole =yoas 0, nays 0. ‘Tho Ministry wore ab- son! AFGANISTAN, A MOVE ON CADUL, Danone, Jan, 21.--The Clea and Miltary Ga zette's Persian correspondent states that 25,000 Ghnzis have collected tifty milos from Cabul un- dor command of Mahomed Jan, and thoy {ntend tondvance upon Cabul, Thelr leader has writ+ ten tho Chief of Lughmanis, who has collected 20,000 men, ond awaits tho arrival at Cabul of tho Ghnais, CASUALTIES. | KILLED BY CARS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Burrauo, N. Y., Jan. 21.—James Johnson, 0 prominont and wenlthy citizen of Westfield, N. Yu wos instantly killed by a Lake Shore & Mich- imun Southorn train of cars nt that place this Morning. He was walking down tho trick walt- ing for the train to come along which was to bring him to this city. Ho had gone quite a distance, and waa returning, when he heant the train appronching, Without looking bebind hlin to see on which trick it was, and probably with: out giving a moment's thought to the subject, he stepped off of ono tmek on to another. He had Just put hls foot Into tho second track when tho train struck him, ey bitn Instuntly. De- eensed wis 70 years Ol and icuves a widow and govern! children, . NRGRO REVOLT, ‘The revolt of the negroos in the Department of Chincha was followed by some horrible butcheries. Excited by a report, maliciously eirentated, that the hactondados wore nbout to establish stavery, Mfty or sixty armed thom- kelves, broke Into soyeral haclendns and mur- dered tha proprictors and somo of thoir princl- pal employes, sacking and burning tholr proem- {ses and breaking up the machinery. They were purtially dispersed by the Prefect of Ten, who killed four of thelr number. ‘Tho band was ine creased from other sugar districts to numbers variously stated at 200, 400, and 600. 'Thoso twice ‘nttacked the Town of Chineh, and wera re- puised by the people with Inrge loss in killed and captured. “Ye wns reported that tho bandits would attack Pilsen, and the wom4n and children were sont a board ships in the harbor. Tho troops marched next day to meet the baud, ‘ nor, Lonvoy, Inn. St.—A dtspatch trom Rio do Janciro, by way of Lisbon, regarding tho riots, says: “In consequence of tho public opposition to the levying of utax of 20 rels per passenger bn tho streot-car triflic, n mob destroyed the onrsand tricks of the Company, attacked the conductors, and stoned and fired ut tho troops. ‘The latter charged on and dlapersed the mob. panee persons: were kitled and thirty wounded, including some soldiers and policemen, Order was final hy restored, und tha trumway trafite re- sumed. The Government, replying to a depute tion, refused to remove the finpost.” SURROUNDED. ' Lonnox, Jan. 21.—There is a rumor on the Btock Exchange that the Peruvian and Bolivian forces in tha Province of Tarapava have been surrounded by tho Chillan forces, and that nego- Uations for thoir surrender are proceeding. TURKEY. 4 THY RELIGIOUB QUESTION. , CosTaNtinariy, Jan. 21,—The Porte haa ad- drossed 1 note to Sir Austin Luyard, the British Ambassador, in reply to the Intter's nitimutum on the subject of the proscontion of Kooler, the German missionary, for distributing religious tracts. The Vorte argues that the proceedings Koeler justified tho solzure of his papers, which were only returned out of regard for E1 gland; that Ahmed ‘Lowfek, tho Mohammedan priest, desorvestho punishtiont awarded bin in conformity with tho religious laws of the cattn- try, and that he was Ilberated only by the elem- enoy of tho Consul, In conclusion the Porte ex: preases satisfaction nt the resumption of official relations with the Hritish Ambussndor. Sir Austin ‘Layard willreply to the note declaring that he docs not accept the principle that a foreigner «may bo arrosted, provided hia Ambussudor be informed within twenty-four hours. Ho will refuto tho ha Seige ofthe Porte on the relig- jong aspect of tho cuse ns contrary to tho Blipu- Jations of Art. OF of the Trenty of fierlin, Tho German and Austriin Ambngaudors havo asked thelr respective Governmunts for instruc- tlong in the matter, It is reported that Fournier, the French Am- basendor hero, has tondered his reslynution. _ Hallx Pasha has recelved tho decoration of tho order of Medjiule, anid has been appointed ald- Ae-camp to the Sultan, Hu retalus, however, bls vost of Minister of Polles. These honors to fate. Pont fire yery offensive to Sir Austin HROILER EXPLOSIONS, New Onteane, Jan. 21.—The sugar boiler at D. 2. Carroll's plantation, nenr here, exploded, killing Arthur Porricr, Chief Engineer Wills Wright, colored, and 1 colored man whose name’ ig unknown, and soriously wounding thirteen others, same of wham ure not expected to re- cover. Tho Suanehonde ‘was damuged to the ammount of $80 Pour Kexstoy, Pa. Jan. 21.—Tho bollers of tho Montgomery furnico exploded this evening, Loss heavy, as the furnace will have to be put out of bhiwt, CAVED IN. PoOTTsvInte, Pa., Jan, 24—At 1 o'clock this morniug the surface of the carth over the work- ings of Miller, Hock & Co.'s mine, at Mahanoy Plane, caved it. Tho earth Is still erncking and. linble tosink at any moment. This fs the third tine the carth has sunk over, these workings, Work has been stopped several weeks on fice countof an injunction to restrain the owners from taking coal, ug it supports the surface, BURNED TO DEATH. New York, Jou, 21.—A Dunville, Va., special says: Mra. Mayand her daughter Kate, oged 16, were burned to death from a. coal-oll lamp explosion In Pittaylvania County. last night. Mrs, Herndon trled to save Mrs. May and was burned almost tadeath, She fs reported dyiny, INSTANTLY KILLED, Spectat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune. Mitawaukee, Wis, dan, 21—Mra. Antonin Kublcek, whtlo visiting ber alsteron Elghth street, this afternoon, fell froma step and was almost instantly killed. DROWNED, 8r. Jonny, N. B., Jan. 21.—Miller, of Lubec, and Morgan, of Campobello, fishormen,were drowned {a Fusearanquodiy Bay by falling outof their OBITUARY. COMMODORE HOMER C. BLAKE. New Yon, Jun, 21,—Commodore Homer C, Make, U. 8. N., died to-day at his residence in this city after n brief {itness, caused by malarial disease contracted during tha War and in tho recent cruise inthe Aslatiy Squadron, He was at Washington ubout six weeks agu, when he Passed examinution for promotion to Com- modore, Ho was confined to the house only a week, He icuves a widow and one daughter, FRANCE. THE DIPLOMATIC HODY, Pare, Jnn,-2h—-Tho Republique Franealac, Snmbotta’s organ, demunds moiifications in the tatf of tho French diplomatic body wbroad. YIUE TRADE, Tho nssoofation for tho defense of free trade to-day paseed n resolution offered by Raoul Du- val demanding a renewal of tho treaties of com- Merce and reduction of the duties lmposed in tho taritf of 1800, i __REPARATION TO DE DEMANDED, - Tho Moniteur bas reason to believe that Imn- portant Instructions huve beon sent to the Ad- intral commanding tho French squadron in Chi- nese. waters to obtain from Tonking repyura- tion for tho Ingult offered a French Captain. 4 HUMBERT. Pams, Jon, 21.—Communist Humbert has sur- rendered to undorge sx months’ imprisonment tor political bel, to which ho has been sen- tenced. ACROSS THY, CHANNEL, Tho Kepublique. discussing tho prospect of tho English general olcction, oxpresses the opinion that many people will yate for tho Government toavold the risk of tho Home-Rulors turuing THE REY. HH. S. MMURDIEL Bantimone, Jan The Roy, H.S. Medf{urdle, anntive of London, and for inany years director of the Seminary and Professor of Moral Philos- ophy and Theology In Mt. St, Mary's College, Eimmittsburg, dled at the collugo yestorday in thy Sith year of hie age, JOIN SPEER, Spectal Ditpatch to The Cheago Tribune. East SAGINAW, Mich., Jun, 21,.—John Speer, for twenty-nine years n residentot Saginaw ‘ley, dropped dead at the Amorican House, this clty, this ufternoon. Deceased was 63 youra old, aud feaves 4 family. Heart disonse wis tho cause of his death. WALTER QR. TRWIN. WasutnaTon, D.C. Jan. 21—A telegram at tho Interior Dopartment states that Walter It, Irwin, of Mitnols, Chict of tho Private Land Division, General Land Oftice, was found dead in bed at Mobile this morning, INELAND. TELIRY MEETING. Doniiww, Jan. 21.—Twenty-six Home-lule members of Parllument were present at the inceting to-day, O'Donoughue reintroduced the resolution tendoring the sympathy of tho irish mombers of Purtinment and promising tholr legitimate support to tho gallant peusuntry of tho West of Ireland, now struggling to re- tain possession of tholr homés. A resolution was passed, after a spoech by O'Donoughue, in which he sald he regarded Parnoll as tho leader of tho Irish people, and that the land syatem was contrived to make Irelund tho privato property of tho lundiords, A resolution was also paascd duclaring that the Home-lulors should act independently of the English parties in Parllament. J NOME-RULE MEETING. Duntin, Jun. 44—A public meeting of tho Home-ituls Leaguo was hold tn Dublin to-night, ox-Judyo Little, of Canada, presidii Power, Sullivan, O'Luary, and iy; wore umong the speakers, A” private mecting fol- Jowed, und Willan Shaw was lected Bus alonal leader. Tho meoting adjourned until the Sth of Februnry, when tho Trish mombers will ieot uftor the dollyery of tho Queen's speuch, CUBA. THE INSURECTIONS. HAVANA, Jan, 21.—The Diatricty of Holguin La Tunas ure now entirely peaceful, Cuptutn-Genord Blanco hus fssued an order di- rocting that the jurludictions of Bayamoand Sun- enantio be separated from the Provinces of Sune ‘tingo do Cuba, and Incorporating them for casier pagification with the Distrlet of Melguin, under comand of Gen, Valera. All the available naval forcon are still belng sont to tho cabtern coust of the faland, + The Santiago de Cuba polled are reported to hue discovered an dssocintion of negroes called “ Nanigos.” The etatutea oblige tho members to kil whito persons, ie police have captured EUGENE L. NORTON. Toston, Masa, Jan, 21.—Senntor Eugene 1, Norton, whoso leg was amputated at tho Mnsaa- chusutts Hipepital Sundny, to save his Hfo from vancor, dled this morning. SUICIDE. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Fout Wayng, Ind., Jan, 21—Annie Kltno, a young woman of 18, had a quarrel with bor stepmothor, 4 day or two ago, which so affected her that she took a doge of poleon, which cqused her deuth this evening. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns. Nasuvitny, Tonn, Ian. 2l-Loula Brig, a anu drununer, committed sulekte by taking Inudanum at Murfreesboro to-day. He had buon drinking very hurd for the past weok or two, and: is supposed to huye committed the act while under tho Influence of lquor, He retired to bed at the hotel last wight, and was discovered dead fn bly bed by the porler to-day. His tomo waa in Philadolphla, and be was traveling tn tho interest of Halph’s Scotch Snuff for a frm in what ety. Tenn, Jan, 21.—Louis Bray, a ing, O'Connor NASUVILE, Paladeiphli rummer, siioided at Murfreesboro Inst night, tuking laudanum, ‘Trouble with a woman, \ ————— IRON STILL ADVANCING. Special Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Prrrauvna, Pa., Jun. 3i—1t appears that tho tvon boom hay not yet run its courae, One of tho largest manufacturorain Pittaburg said to- day that in his opinion there would be a furthor and important advance very soon, Io thinks tho card rato will reuch four cents by tho firet of Fobruury. Tt fa now threo and u-half cunts, Relng naked foro rewson for his bellef, ho suidy “Look at tho prico of plg-iron and of fuel, Tho demand ts amazing, Mon come to us to mude contnicts, and when, to put them olf, wo tyof The tmembe usk prices vontderably above tha curd rate, ae ye: fone allued a iy Prat of Ye they. warupe the Sorina, iversbody, buyer ws well as seller, expocts an 4 GERMANY, Adynico, and {ela bound ta como," Dthor mane ‘NOT LAKELY TO RUMATN, *\ Benern, Jan, 2L-—-Tho presout state of indo- clefon regurding Count De 8t. Vuilier will not Ukely ond in. bls remaining Ambassador of ¥ranco, rh RECONOILED. - Denar, Jan. 2h—Tho Sobloswiy Doputics who, wince the annoxation of thelr Provinee to Germany, hove refused to take tho onth of ule {egiunce to tho Emperor Wiliam, and who bayo SUNsOr went been debarred from tiking thoir seaty {a tho Reichtug, now InUinute there wills ingness i cain ly with the preseribud ede '. ufuoturory concur In thowe views. Nails ronutin ut &, but an advance to $6 ly conildently ox. peoted bufore the building scason fuirly sots In. ——___ STRIKES, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Minwaukes, Jan. 3.—TLho strike of the ship- enrponters ut the yard of the Milwaukee Com- Dany yesterday for an advance of 35 cents por diem resulted in a prompt convogsion to tho beat mechanics, while those of only common order were necordod tho privilege of continuing at the veent VI old wagoa or leaving tho’ yard. ‘Thoy ohuse the Peale isnuppoued to havesoiosounoction wita | liter alternative, A similar Condition of thiurs Se ee eee Htuwrhy meus: | oxlate ut tho yard of Mosirs, Wolf & Davidson, bers, Only tho beat mechuntos ure recelving tho ad- yatieu, All othure were alowed te quit if they would not wark forthe ald wages, At the lattcr Yard the work upon the new stoumbuyyo fs now so well advanced that the withdrawa EGYPT. . DEMANDS HEJEOTED, : Atexannntra, Jan, 81—Ismnil Ayoob Pasha, uowly-appoiuted Goyornvr-Genoral of . tho Joudan, demanded that £600,047 and 4,000 troops tw plucod ut bis dlyposal, and that he shall huve aninited powers. The Council of Blinisters, regarding Boudan as merely an Eyyptian prove, tncy, has rejected the demands of thy Govornur. of a pore tlon of the working force will not (hterfure with, the completion of the cruft on contract tus, ane , THE BUSINESS BOOM, Wueerina, W, Vu., Jan. 21—The January ine volees of tha various fron and glia munufact- uplng concerns of this city and vicinity show the General... Jt. is considered curtain toa Teall | rysults of the present business boom, Tho Ayoob Pasha's pominytion will be canceled. Adtag Iron Works hus declared a 10 pur cent eas APPOINTMENT, dividend; tho Bollatry Nal! Mill, 16 per cont; tho Lonvon, Jal —A Cutro dispatch announces Woooling fron & Nall Works, WW por cont; and the that Hes P Governor of Ghirgeh, hi teh tppainted' Governor-General of tha! Soudan, in place of Ismull Ayout Pasha, Henws OHM DULY’ » Ard por cont. There are other concerns yot_ to follow thue will show a similar result. Tho Lougblin Null Works show large eurnloge; ulao do tho vurious glass conceris. ‘The industrics of this reylon were never ino niore prosperous condition, ——————— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Queexerown, Jan. #l—Arrived, Helvotia, from Now York, New You, Jan, 2L—Arrived, steamship Buc- Bi MEXICO. Qiry oF Myx1¢o, Jan, !3.—Gen. Garcla Cadena, Governor of Zacatecas, Igoxpected to proclaim dinself President, Gen. Gonsles, nnothpr can. dldate, is at tho head of 7,800 Governmont troops, ostensibly to preserve peace ly tho Interior TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1880. POLITICAL, The Maine Belligorents Still Indulging in Harm- less Talk. They Desire to Appeal Loudly to Somebody or Some- thing, But Are Afraid of Being Ige nored if an Effort Is. Made, Randall Lee Gibson Nominated by the Louisiana Democrats to Suc- wooed Kellogg, And J, Z. George, Democrat, to Succeed Senator Bruce in Mississippi. Opinions of Washington Politicians Regard- ing Oonkling’s Presidential Onndtdaoy. MAINE. THE FUSION HOSE, Toston, Mnss., Jan, 21.—The Herald's Augusta special suys: Tho Fusion fuuse met in Union Hall at 10a. m, ‘Mr. Swan moved to reconsliter the vote of yes- terduy ordering n committee to submit ynestions to the Supreme Court, believing thut it was hasty and ill-considered, He thought the House had had onough of the oplulons of the Supreme Court, Tho Court had not agreed to consider any questions, and there was no doubt It would refuse toglve a decision If any were submitted, Sucha step would be a complete surrender to the Republicins. Pluiated followed in the same strain, Tt was evidont from the tone of the speeches that the Fusionists have decided to submit no questions, in accordance, It 1s belloved, with the advice of Gould. Tenner and Rofler denied that they tonk part in the business of tho Ropublican Mouse yester- day. Thoy bad not entered tho Stute-House since refused admission Inst Monday. FIRST PRINCIPLES. The Fustontsts’ Scoretury of State, Sawyer, Ungestablished the Stute Departinent of tho Fusionlet Government in the rear offices, and hasnppotnted a Chief Clerk and Deputy, and notified all peraons huying correspondence with tho department to address P, A. Suwyer, Augs- ta, Me. Sawyer guys: “We have returned to first principles. We have a pine table and chairs. Tho great seat of State Is in possession of the only legully elected and qualified Secre- tary of State. Tho Capital Guurds .ani other eomptnios have tceon ordered to the armory us a precautionary measure,” MORK QURSTIONS. Tho Fusionists, in secret. session, yoted to draw ipa stutement of facts and a series of uestions to bo submitted to members, who will decide whetbor to send them to the Court or not. Gould, who will prepare tho questions, de> sires two duys’ time, BLALNEs Mr. Blaine, nddressing 0 meeting to-night, congratulated the people “that we once more meot as pencefil citizens of Maine under the protection of tho legul State Government, chosen by the people, with tho validity of its title patent to the world. Wo can congratuinte ourselves, Wo carried this oun ror orey. through with our own suenngth. and with no thought of sooking ald from the Nation! Government. or from any othor power outside of our own limits and our own people.” fe ‘the Fusion Goyernor denies that he ever Issued on order calling out the troops, THE LEGAL LEGISLATURE, Avausta, Me, Jun. 21—In the Ropublican Sonate nn order was passed for the Cuimmittec on Judiciary to Inquire aa to the removal of the County Attorney, the freasurer, and Commis- sloner of Washington County, who hold thelr pasitions by reagon of certittentes, and are not elected, Samuel A. Holbrook was clected Stato Treas- urer, THE PRESIDENCY, CONKLING'S CHANCES, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasinaton, D. C,, Jan. 21-A prominent New York Republicun politician has been in town to-day, and announces that n cnreful cans vuss of tho State ahows that if Mr. Conkling at- tempts to carry tho delegation to tho Natfonul Convention ho will bo dafented in overy Assom- bly district of tho Stato. Ho saya that tho frionds of Sherman and Blatno aro thoroughly organized, andare united for tho purpose of defeuting Grunt and a third term, It would bo iinproper to. state {ta character or any of ita details, but it is fuct that It oxtsts, and that a good imuany. very substan tal men are behind it, The gontleman who ts authority for thia stutement js connected with tho organization, and says that the moye- ment was Innugurated without vonsultation elthor with Bfuine or Sherman, but to unite all opposition tan third term, This, ho thinks, fs overwhelming, and that the Btute'a delegution to the Natlonal Convention will be divided bu- tween thove two candidates. Yet, notwithatand- Ing tho confidence of thls nameless gentleman, thoro aro fow here who bellevo that Roseve Conkling is to be entirely powerless In this wut- er, A WORD Fo! WABINURNE, Tho Charleston Neuw and Courter, received here this evening, in speaking of Proaldenthal candidatos, eayst “ Already there fa a hint thit E.M. Washburne, of Utnol4, ts the * coming man,’ and wo havo no hesitation in snylng that it would bo hurder ty bent hint than any other Repatticnt who hus been spoken of as the prob- able cundidate, Mr. Washburno’s' character 14 without a stain, Ho has bocn out of the pool of politics for years, and ho [g onthuslastleally nd- mired by the German-Amoricans, who dislike Gen, Grant,” A GBNTLEMAN OF PROMINENOE in Michigan,a friend of Gen. Grant, arrived here today, who says thot in tho Inst month there his been a murked change in the feeling of the Grant manogers In that State. They are now ournostly questioning among thomselves whother itis expedient to nominite bin, The Andlentions which thoy tind SINCE the people of the State of opposition to the third-term (den fg the primary cnuse of tha hesitation. ‘Tho Jeanie spenks from the position of a handter Rupublican, nearly all of whom havo been known ta Michigan ng Grunt mes, NEW YORK, THB KELLY DEMOONACY LN COUNCIL, ALBANY, N, ¥., din, 21,—The Kelly Demoerntio conference took plice this ovening, N, C, Seak, Chairman of tho Btate Committee, called tho inceting to order, anying ho thaught it proper to call for a consultation of those Domovrnts who had made astand against porganal dictation in the campalgn lost full, and tet thom adopt tnousyrea which would lead to the nomination of a nun for the Presiteney whom the plice would book, and not one who bought the pice, ‘Tho resolutions adopted ailirm the undoubted right of Democrats ta reject the numiuntion, tude by w purty convention, of n candidate who is olfensive to a considerbla body of tho purty, but we sec nothing in the past or prosont ‘dlroumstunces of tho purty in thts State to prevent tis uniting ape ‘a cindliduty fulrly nonitnuted who is teeeptuble to all sections of the purty"; also that It ls necossury that tho Btate Cunvontion be convened to appoint delo~ gates to the National Convention, INDIANA, THU QUBERNATORIAL OUTLOOK, Special Duputeh tu The Chicago Tribune, Tnptanapovis, Jan, 2t-—-A Domoornt, in a position to Know #: that durlug the recent meoting of the Detnvcratio Stute Central Com- mittce the Sentine sont out ita roportors to N6-~ certain their proference for Governor, ag bu- tween Lundors and Gray, and that tho sentiment ‘was eo unanimously in fuyor of tho Intter that tho paper refused to publish the result of its interviews, ‘This corroborates the ylews Ux- Pressed by Te TirmuNe correspondent thoday uftor the mecting, that if tho Gonvontion wag held at the prevent’ tino Gray would be the vhotoe of two-thirds of the delegated, Landers dv reported to be discouraged, whieh probabl); avcounts for his not pressing his eguvasd wit! the sume vigor that characturized ittwo or three monthd ago, Ho fan" dead cock iu the pit,” THE DEMOCRACY. ‘THEI BATIONAL CONVENTION, CINCINNATI, Jan. 21.—Tho Timea stutos to-day that it has poaltive information from authorita. tivo sources that tho Natfouu! Democratio Con- yention will bu beld at Muale Hull bere. MISSISSIPPI, BARKSDALE BEATEN, Jackson, Miss, Jan. 1.—Tho long struggle by r * t tes CRIMINAL NEWS. nated to-night, Tho forty-cighth ballot stood: Darkadalo 40, George 45, Singicton a, xeattering 4. Borkadalo thon withdrew, and tho forty. uitth ballot resulted: George 7, Shurleton. 40, aeuttering 4, Tha nominatlan of George was mide tinantinous, ich Ei LOUISIANA. REGLLOGO'S BUCCRSHOT. ‘ New Onurans, Jon, 3.—in the Nemoerntic enucns to-night Gon, It. I. Gibson, on tho secs ond ballot, received 68 votes, tho number tos Mured to nominate, His nomlnution was mado tmtintinous for United States Senator to sues ceed Kullogy, Whusy term oxplrea in 188 ILLINOIS. MORE POLITICAL ABPLRANTA, Spectat Correspondence of The Chieago Tribuns, CANTHALIA, Nh, Jan, 2—Tha Hon, Jatin RB, ‘Tanner, of Clay County, is a member of tho Re- publican State Committee for tho Sixteenth District. Mr. ‘Tanner has been an active Ro- publican worker for many years, and, belng somowhat ambitious, has felt that he was overs looked In the distribution of oflices by hia party. His frionds a year ago demanded that Gov. Cultom should remove Lawrence, a Democrat, and momber of tho Suard of Penitentiary Com- misstonera at Chester, and give Tanner the place, Ono of thoso gentlemen ussures your corre- spondent that Mr. Tanner hud a promise to this Two More-Cases of Religious Hallucination Like That of Pocasset. A Woman at Andover, Mass, Roasts to Death Her Two Boys, And an Towa Adventist Ts Pree sumed to Have Killod His - Son. How a Canadian Murderer Was Run to Cover Down in Texas. Dantel Searls, a Negro, Hanged Yester+ day at Oswego, N. Y. effect team fio pyorndr iEtgully Earerroned was permitted to put, instead of Tanner i a xetting the appolnt reat As promised, It was A Minnesota Man Who Was Probably Mur given to Gen. Jim Martin, of Salem, Mr. Tanner over alice has been very bitter and open in his miflity, not only to Gov. Cullom, but. also to. Gen, Login, who, he chilis, intluenced the Gov ernor to pass bin by for Gon. Murti, The sume mutual friend says that ‘Tonner will con- i Wayne, Ciny, and Richland ugninst Gov, Julio. In thls canneetion it may be stated that tho Ashley Gazctfe comes out this week for Isana Ly Morrison for Governor, aid that many leading Hepublicune are paruul to Hawley, Gen. Rinker: is Hooding Souttorn Niliols with Icttors ta the pe end and meeting with much encourngo- ment. Sonutor Tom Morrltt, of Salem, hus a lettor froma prominont Chicage Democrat, nsking him to“ work” Southern Hlinols for Seymour and Willan HH. English, of Indiana, “The letter shuess "This tleket will curry New York and Indian, and possibly Connectiout and New Jersey. All our nblext speakers and whatever Munber of ‘mules’ «may be neeessary will bo put into New York and Indiana, and thaso States secured, whieh, of course, elects our President.” Per contra, dudgo Sling F. Bryan, of Marion County, tho Detnoeratio wheolhorse of & Egypt," says tho old tleket of Tilden and Uendricks ia the only one that can_entry Southorn Minols by the ussinl majority, Judge Bryan 1s also strong. ly in fayor of Judge Caton a8 tho Democratle eandidate for Governor, Walle Conercssmnan “Jack Sparks certainly ‘haa the inside for a renomination, it will not bo Asmooth contest by any means. Senator Tom Merritt hag ambition, and itis sald that he and the Rey. J. W. Westeatt, of Clay, propose hunt- Jng in couples, and will ylve Sparks a hard Aight. Spinks starts In with Clinton, Washington, and Montgomery, but must have Fayette, Clay, Roni, or Mirion to get a majority, which fs now snfid to bo doubtful. 4 Goo o1n story. Inthe memorable session of tho Legistature In 1800 these people down hergy wero greatly ine toresteil In the success of the Railroad grab-law, Among tho inombors-elevt was old nan Halley, of Hamilton Comnty, of whom the following: dored Near Oquawka, Iil, BURNS NER BOYS. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Toston, Jun, 21.—Another caso of religions fanaticiam or somnambulism, involving the death of twochildren, came to ight tuduy. At Zo'’clock on the morning of Nov. 18 Inst, 0 fire was discovered in the houso of. Mrs, Beard, at Andover, and her two Uttlo boys wore found dead In bed fu tholr room fn un all of the house, ‘Thoy lay as though quietly nsteep, and evidently had passed away unconsclous of the touch of the flames, Tho fire inthis room wns quickly extinguished, and no dumage was done to the building, On entoring tho room of Mra. Beard, in tho imnin bullding, a second tire wns found burning at the foot of her bed, and still Inter anuther inciplent and entirely distinct Dinzo was found in the clogot of her bedrovm, Tho nolyhbors who first entered the boys’ room noticed what seemed to be n atrong ador of kero- sone about the bed, and this also led to suspleion that tho flro was not an acoldent. Tho town officluls mado n hasty Investigation, and con- cluded that nothing was wrong, but u mouth go another and more searching Inquiry was set on fuot, and an inquest was held to satisfy popular sentiment. re THE VERDICT WAS’ RENDERED ‘ to-day. The return of the jury is that tho fires were Bot by some porson in a state of somnam- bullsm, or some other unconscious condition of mind, and that perion the jury believe to be Sirs. Francis 2. Beard, This ufternoon Mrs. Rend waa arrested and hold for trial for argon. Sho is n whlow, 83 yenrs old, hus considerable property, and has always occupied ‘a high social pusltton in the town. : s Jasoy, sf She hus been » doyoted good mary Me feta, ole ania Casey. of MLV ete and loving parent and. earnest Christian, huv- eoedlngly unxtous thuta fall delegation should | fig for many years bevn an active mem- eon Ban from eae Ganon east er of tho Congregational Church, Her sit ivrote to Judge Marshall to bo ee y * . hive fuley at Contraliwonsueb wdny. Etalivy | Stef at her husband's = death ap parently unsettied her mind for a time, and sho was missing for « day or two, being finally found coneenled In a nelghbor's barn. Sho wus sent to tho MeLean Asylum at Somer- yillo fora few weeks, and apparently fully re- covered; but she was subject to religious haltu- einations, and evidently committed the deed tn some Buch madness 18 that which possessed tho Freemans ut Pocusset, For several weeks be- fore the fire, she appenred depressed In spirits, and bor mind was purticutarly morbid upun re- gious subjects, At u discussion in the Bible class, on Abraham's sacrifice of Isauc, sho re- marked that sho considered that “PARENTS IN THESE TIMES may atany time bo called to muke a like snori- fice,” and tho enlm, culd-blvoded way in which. sho sald {tinade her nuditors shiver, But this aillicted mother exhibited the strongest pater- nal love for hor chiklren. Ata chirch-mceoting, long ngo, sho roso and inadg & most earnest and eloquent plon for the abolition of fermented wine at the communton-tablo, usking, in betialf of her boys, that this tomptation might not be sot before them. So impressed were all present by her splrit and words that it wag instantly yotod to substitute water for wine in tho fut- ure. Mrs. Beard’s demeanor at tho fire was cool and collected. She remarkod to one that sho went fn and threw rage on the boys, and that sho could hear then “juat roasting.” While ono gentlonin was at work at tho pumps sho whispered In bls car that the fire was Incendiary, but expressed no sitspiclon as to who was the gullty: party, Biico the tre she hag not mani= esteil the slightest grief nt ber afiiictlon, A prominent State oflicur had a long conversation with her on the subject of the fire, she muni- festing the most indifference on the sub- ject. Ho tinnlly altered) his manner, and vividly picturing. all | tho wwrul horrors of tha calumity, he expressed his pro- foundest sympathy for her torrible attiletion, Sho Hstened courteousiy, and, when he had tine ished, calmly and kindly thanked him, tind re- marked simply, "It was an event that naturally awakened human sympnthy. was duly diapatched on foot und driving « cow, which he sold at Centralia for money to pay his expenses, Casyy and all {io rural members met there, but when the train was under way Halley was missing, ‘Three days rwvard ho came into Springiield, and C 'S silutution wig, “ Where have you been?" ‘Halley said he got on tho wrong traln at Centralia and wont to Chis engo; that nt Chicago some one stolo hls rullway: puasover the Alton, and ho had watked from hleaygo to Springfeld. ‘To add to hls other bad luck, he took his full quota of postaze stamps, about $76 worth, aud these somo follow stole fram him. ‘Tho query down here ts, Who aro John TH, Chestnut and William A. Northcott, just named Cenaus Supervisors for Southern Illnois? No one seems to know elthor of thom. FIRES. NEAR QRORGETOWN, D.C, Wastrsaton, D. C., Jan. 21,—Nerr & Clasell's flouring-mill, on the canal nbave Gcorgetown, burned to-day, Loss on building, $50,000; or on stock, $90,000." Insurance on the former, $23,000, and on the latter, $15,000. : Se AT HWAMILON, MICII. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. East SAGINAW, Mich.,, Jan. 21.—A dwelling on tho premlses of John Joncs, Hampton Township, Bay County, burned this morning. Loss, $1,500, and inured for &300. : ss oa AT CONOES, Ne Ye Conors, N. ¥., Jun, 2h—VPatrick Gugerty's knitting-mill was damaged by fire this morning. Tosa, $30,000; Insured, The mill employed 160 hands, AT CLAREMONT, N. Il. Changnont, N, H., Jan. 21—Tho Claremont wiper manufacturing mill burned to-day. Loss, 0,000; insured for $11,000. THE TILE-MAKERS. Their Convention at Springfield Over. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicuga Tribune, SpmiNavizny, TL, dan, 21—Tho second and eoneluding day's session of tho Stnto Tilo-Muk- ers’ Associntion was mainly occupled in an In- formal Interchango of viows upon questions of technical Interest to the trade prepared for dis- cussion. Tho Committeson tho Best Moans of Creating o Demand for Dratn-'Tilo submitted tho following, which was ndopted as embaiying tho vlows of the Association: Flrat—Your Committeo beg leave to recom- ment thorough work in drainage 60 ay to secure tho lurgest benefits from tho monoy expended, ‘Thorough work embraces the following Impor- tant pointas A good outlet, deep drains with regulur grados, and enrofully-tald tile, Tho be- winning of the work should louk forward to its fn} completion. Sceond—Thot tilo-manufacturcra gather all facta ns to tho benefits to be derived from drains nge, and communiente them to standard publl- entions, and ulso to tho Joen) press, Third—Wo farther recommend a hearty co- operation of this Assovintion with tho Bate Agricultural Board (n thelr efforts to furnish to those Intereatedl statistical and other tuforma- tlon us to the bonellla of drainuge by reportiny, to thon: important ficts dovcloped Jn the use of tle, and statistical information fully and promptly. ‘Yhoe tt ia Smpartistt to have ‘an ade vance all along the lino fn educating the public mind in the direction of this important improve: mont in agriculture, The Comimittos on Manufacture and Bile of Dralns'file submitted the following suggestions: First—Aq far as polling your the, we would recommend that you post fhe farmers in your Inunediate Joenllty upon, the advantages and profits of under-draining by the gfreulation of good, rollnbla printed inatter for thelr perusals And, Hext, thie if there i any wood, practical ditehingentachine, yon should: give it your ap port aid Lnttuence, and should seck to get one in your facality, and that you do not permit any poor or Inferior tile to go out of your yards; and wo would a4 n Committees oppose anything tor wee on uw cut-throat practice fn regurd to ees. . Second—Wo would recommend the thorough equullzation and soaking of ull clays before ualng for at Joust fortyeelght hours, or longer should the nuture of tho clay require tt, * Pte would recomniend the crushing of all clays, Fourth--Wo would nlso rocommond tho use of platforin card or trucks, at tho option of the operator, Cor traysferriag tilo from the machine to tho sheds, yad trom the sheds to the kiln, FY ti—We would aise pecoinmend that all tilo ‘bo dried on end. . Sizth—Wo would ise, recommend that all tilo should by thoroughly dricd before being sot in the kiln for burning. Acrenti—Wo ulso recommond that after the tilo ure Kot in the kilns, ana whould not be taken out antl they are thoroughly buried, THEY SETTLED HIM. Bpectat Dispatch to The Catcago Tribune, Boston, Jan, 21.—Webster, ono of tho two fel- lows who have of Inte years beon robiing houaea in Berkshire, and commltting deadly as- suults on tho inmutes, was sentenced to-day to thirty-one years in tho Stute Prison. The an- nouncomont isn thorough surprise to the pris- oner, who turned Stato’s evidenco on his no- complico, and related on tho witness-stand how: he and Nate Wise went to tho home af Chester Qoodute, grandfather of the child poeta of tho same name, and how Nate Wiso clubbed tho old gentleman and robbed hhn, bls only participas tion iu the mutter belng to agree. B+ awist and shure In tho proceeds, Tho caso was givento tho Jury without argument, the pris- oner relying on his own evidence to get clear, but Fudge Putnum ruted that where two men start, und with common purposo ony used dan gerous weapons with intent to kill, nnd the other stood without making objection, ho was equally guilty, though ho may” not have ‘touched. weapon. The une, promptly returned « yerdict ef gullty, and Webster was sent to State Prison for five yeurs for the uasnult on Goodilo, alx yours for the assanlt on tho sterekeeper at Alford, For three burglaries bo got five yenrs euch, and four robbories five mor, He pleaded guilty to all but the Goudato chargo, RRIBERY, Wannisnuna, Pa, Jan, #1.—T the enso of Charics 13. Salter, charged with attempted brib- ery of membors of the Legislature, the defenso wakod for a postponement mulnly on tha ground of tho absence of soveral important witnesses And tho brief time wowed for tho examination of the indlotmont. After a protracted dlscus- sion, the Court Indfcated a determination to postpone tho trial until to-juerraw morning, when, if witnesses: are not fortheaming, the bribery cusea will bo continued until March, Tho Court also notitled counsel forthe defense they would havo to piead to tho indfotment at ‘onoo, ,Aftor some discussion, the nttornoy for the acoused agrecd to ploud as directed in alt enses provided they were conthined to Mareh An onder was thon drawn up whieh all the cout sel ngseod to and tho court adopted. It pr vitles that ull cases go over to tho adjourned court beginning the second Monday in Murch, and continuing two weeks, and that thore bo no furthor contiuutance for any case. ‘Vruo bills were found to-day against W. I, Kimble, Chirles 1, Sultor, and Jesse 2, Cruwe ford for perjury before tha Houso Investigate ing Committee, A true Lil haa been found ngalnst loprosont- ative Salth, of Pentisylvania, for corrupt sollel- tation, All tho uceused bave now been Indicted; elght for corript gollottation and three for cor rupt soheltation and perjury, CANADIAN CRIMINAL NEWS. « Speclat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, MonTuxzaL, Jan, #1,—Jplin Sheehan, wha wos tried for tha murdor of Havkatt, during tho Oringo and Green troubles, July 12, 1877, and hug subsequently beon in othor serupes, bis bee come inate, He tmagines he te a clergyman, und ig cnguyed: in praylog and eloging alter nately, oe The pollee wuthoritics bora are recejving’ a great many letters from ditforent polnis.in tho States and Canada tuquiring about a firm of swindlors named Mainfret, Belmont & Co, who advertised cheap gold watches throughout tho. Bighth—We would respect ally recommend the use Of oll clays multable fur the manufacture of drain-tlly, from common red clay to the finest grades of potters’ cluy, aa tho locality may eup- piss PiStu—Wo also recommend that ench tilo> maker wopt auch methods of wiaepanigtne ttle Crom kiln# ia hg finds most preoticuble owlng to the surrounding cireumetiuces, 'Yhis report wus discussed at some length, be ‘Yaris recommendations belng cansideye serlattan, : Finally, tho report was ndopted na represent- Tig Bae viows ortho ‘Abebolatibn. m couple of houns werg doyoted this afternoon to Htoning tu the Joachiny, mon prewent explaln the merits of thelr muchines, ‘The following were appointed as a Committee Sree ee PTE ailore GF ANUMIEE Lei, { United States and Cauda lyst your, and who mae of Chicago; AJHurrocks, of Dardalph; | gave No. #4 8t Lawrence atroct, Montreal, as eee Stralihty of Putebigey's and JW, Plukerton, | thels hoadquarters, It turms out now that ‘ tit. as the partios have; Nlotiaitaad tho orodu- ‘A resolution was adopted proyiding for ratain, ted States and . luni veoltue promiums for the beat dratues en id extant ot meget steht of 4 ae dollars, iaving obtalne onlers fram | ‘Tho Association adjoutned to meet In this city time aud advuncos, part payment the third ‘Tuesday Preah 1881, fine gad goursy no watches vote an ea ‘The Connnittes on Program inal. tosnight aud decided ta havea test -or di or theta news of the boxy firm Me band ia, Vurdolph at au gurly date, tbat thoy departed for Boston Dec, eTu. Tho pi ica tonsy Hives raion dntutheehnt of assuyltupon Mra. lose uniinay My. Willinin Chapman wad compicnced in the private ottico of th Police Muglstrate to-day, The partica itching machines at ——————— , “Hale Rovivun " restores gray bale to tts orlue SS tho dotendant. forelig his way into Mrs. Hoso's bedroom during tho absence of hor husbund. —— AN ADVENTIS1°8 MISSING BOY, Speetat Dtspateh ta The Chteagn Trihunes Dupugue, In, dni 21.—Crent oxeltoment pro- vatis at Nowhnmpton, Chickasaw County, over f fonrful tragedy which it Is thoitght has been commiticd there by an Adventist preacher named Elder Buck, Buck haga wife nnd Rov= eral children, anid has rested near the village some tlre, gaining a living by preaching and pretaniling to cure ilxeadva by roventing acer to persons whieh ho elnimsa ate told to him by spirits, Stiee Keptember hls boy, aged 9 yeurs, hos been missing, and when asked where ho was replted that hes had rin away from home. A nelghbor,; a woman, Kays that one day Inst summer she herd fereame coming from Buck's enbin, and kaw Mis. Muek in the yard crying. On lookin through 2 ernek in the door she saw tho boy tled to the bedpost hy the neck, while tho fathor wae. beating him with a vod. Since that day nothing has been seen of the boys Buck being a meme bor of tho suine reifgfous Bec’ aw Freeman, of Muranehnsotts, who lust apring killed tis Ittla usa sueriflee, makes peoplo wil the more at exelted in thoir wild suspiolons as to the fute of the Buck bey, mt a A MYSTERIOUS CASE. Spectal Diepateh to The Chteago Tribune, Bururoros, hi, Jan. 2—The partivulars of the finding of a body fn tho Mississippi River: opposit Oquawka on Sunday lust bnve just been recelved, and indicate that it tsa caso of probable murder, Tho Coroner hero was tele- graphed for at the tine, but did not go to the aecne until yestertay, when the body hnd been buried. The report of an wnofliclal examina- tlon of the remains shows that’ thoro wero several serlots ~~ wounds — and brulee on tho head ond face of, the dend oman which are helleved to have been Intiloted by other parties. On the body was found o draft for $55, payable to Hrayh Corrigan, drawn by the Mower County Mant, Austin, Mlun., on” the Commerc) Natlonal Lank, Chicago, Among tho letters found wis by Thomas O'Reilly, M. Dy No. Ge North Elghth street, St. Louls, and one drected to [ugh Corrigin, Austin, Minn, and signed by ‘Thomas Conway, The articles found were taken churgo of by GP. Willian, Frachileh, County Clerk of Henderson County, LL, to be’ ctuimed by relatives of ‘the dead mri. A MURDERER TRACED. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Mostinst, Jan. 2L—F. Bowen, charged with tho murder of Franels Daloy, near Lennoxville, and whose eseapo from Sherbrook Jail after the Grand, Jury returned tn tudiétment, hna been traced to- San Antonio, Tex., and will bo re- arrested, . The murder was one of shocking brie tallty.,, Bowen mndo friends with his victin at a tavern, and droye home with hi. He must hive watehed bis opportunity and brained Daley: with aweeneh, He tled his body to tho back of ne own vehicle, i and ene ho nley'a residence, Tho wife of Daley, on heating tha vehtelo stop- ping at ber door, opened it, and behold the body of her husband, nA described. Bowen was ars rested from evidence nlduced, and the Grand dury found a true bil agalnst him. While awalt- ing tis trial ho made his escapo from jall, it fs thought, through the asslstunce “of hls fries from tho outside, The Government lin- mnediutely issued a elrcular offering 1 reward of $1,000 for hia apprebenslon. ——. A DENVER SCRIMMAGE. Deven, Col, Jun. 21—A special to tha News roports a serlous shooting affray nt Alpine Mon- day night, The purtica engaged wero Danltel Pickett, James Louch, und Dantel Jennison, infnera, and J, D. Forrester, n driver on Burfaw & Sanderson's stage Une. The row originated in wvdinee-house over one of tho girls, and onded inthe minera beating Forrester suveroly, The Intter swore out a warrant befora June tlee Knowles, nnd Constable Stauton une dertook to serve the paper, The oilicer ict the men in Cutts’ aatoon. ‘They resisted arrest, and Stanton enlied on tho eltizens present to ns- sist him. The miners showed fight, when tho Constable draw a revolver, and emptlod the con- touts Into the crowd, killing Viekett instantly, and fatally wounding Louch and Jennison, Both fro not not expeeted to lve, ‘The mlners wero from Pittsturg, and are well known fn this sou- tion. Pickett und Louch both have tomilies in Alpi The Constable gryu himself up, and ts uuder arrest at Alma. Forrestor is algo under — PATAL QUARRED CiInctnnatt, Jan. 21.—Newport, Ky., furnishes to-night another probably fatal oncounter, which, if the yietim dles, will give that city two | murdera in one day. Jacob Lickert, 2 stones cutter, and Jncob Goyer, uw member of nm cur ringo manufacturing firm, met fn a sitloon to- night, and hud an altercation over an old quar rel ‘between thelr. chlldron, They were sepa- rated before thoy did any barm, but atterwards Geyer, who had armed himself with aw revolver, mot'Lekert on tho strect, and, saying, "Tan wolng to Kill you now,” Hred, and tho ball struck: Liekort in tho loft brenst noar tho region of the: heart. He stuyyered to bis door, and thore fell from oxbaustion, It is thought his wound ts mortal. Geyer wont home, loft his revolver, went out and told friend what ho had done, und asked whethor he bad not better kill bline sclf.; Ho than started off in tho direction of the polico headquarters, but as ho has not boen seen singe itisthought he muy have drowned hime uelf.~ ' A NEGRO WuUNG. OsweEao, N, Y,, Jan. 21.—Nanlol Searls, an tlllt- erate negro, woo In Juno last murdored Eldridge Newoy, at aged farmor who Uved alone tn tho nolghboring villugo of Nowark Valley, was | hanged here to-day nt noon, This is tho first execution In thia county.“ After the usual relly- Jous oxereises, Searls wns asked if ho had any- ihlog tosiy. Ho mindy n rumbling siicech tn re- ply; fe whieh no confessed tho mutver, Ie pres ferred, he suid, tary tn ton lingering death by kicknioss, and bonsting! a ho could stand ten tlmes the punishment In store for hin without weakening, Lo ndvised all to refratn from ae coholio beyvernges. Ho tnplicated othors In his erime, and sald they showkl bo with him at the halter, Ho hoped to meet all in beaven, aud budo the spectutors good-by, TRAGEDY IN FATIs CINOINNATI, Jun. 21.—Thla morning two prison- ers—Patrick Gullfoll, alias Mannlugy and Ed- ward Cpnnolly—became involved Ina quarrel In tho bull of tho Nowport (Ky,) Jail, In the heut ofnnger Connelly drew a razor and mide nt Guilfof} and selzed bln by tho throat, ‘The Int- tor suoceeded in wreating the razor from Con- nelly'a hand, and with one desperaty sli neross .his throat almost soyered Cannel hoad fram his body. The Jugulir veln was come plotely:wovered and death fottowed Instantly, Inno two uridoners wore in Jull ywalting trial for udnor offouses, * cauGNT IN BUMPERS, ‘Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Turvato, N. ¥,, dan, 21.—Charles A, Reach, one of tho best known passenger vonductors of the Erle Rathvay, was tnstuntly killed at Attion torday, Hl tral bad been diylded by the wouk- ening of 0 coupling, and, while a brakeman was sourching for quother uk, he went between the camtoconnect, Ho sipped, however and, hes fore he could recover he wis exught Yotween tho bumpers, aud tho breath was crushed out of dim, Ho was years old, QUILTY,. Cincinnati, O., Jan. 21—A specinl to tho Gazette from Troy, O., suys tho Jury In tha Mitcholl cage, after an hour's deliberation, re- turned a vordict of guilty af munier In tho fleet aegroo, Mitchell tau colored man nnd was tried for tho murdur of his wife, ‘The crime was com- tnitted more than A yeur iyo. Bho was found {ny a lano with her head and bands severed from ber body. Tha dofense wus Insanity. ete COUNTERVEIVENS ARRESTED, Osweao, N.Y. Jun, 21—Dayld Honnoll, 8yl- | vanua Reynolds, Lafayette Ingersoll, Neva Ine gerpoll, Fredoriel Ingersoll, Frank Gibson, Lucy Ingersoll, Ida Ingersoll, aud Loving Look wore arceatod Inst night while manufacturing spurl- | aus coin, Metald, divs, nelds, ote, besides 8100 In counterfolt: American and Canadian cola, wore selzod, * 5 WILL WAVER A NEW TRIAT, JANESVILLE, Wii, Jun, 21—-Nows comes to- wnottighally, that the Bupreme Court will Mrs, Mack a new trial, but that Dicker> application with be denied, ‘They are both Auer sentence to Btato’s Prison for tho murder of George Hi, Muck, the buaband of Mrs, Mack. —- _ +: FOUL PLAY, “ ‘Wroritra, Kas. Jan, 31.—This morning Georga Duncon, lying in Qhlo Yownship, thie county, ‘was,found on tho prairie nour homo deat, with bis throut out, Hu: lived swone, and but little doubt ty entertalued of a foul murder, eae MUST DIE. ae Seb Hannianvng, Pa., Jou, 21.—Tho Doard of Par- dong sefuse to rovcommend a pardon for Nell) Dougherty, uf Schiiytktt County, convivted of tx pe is thy wirdor fur wen Juck Kuhou ed. — * JOURNALISTIC, + Spttiat Dispatch fo The, Chiguga Tribune, MaApison, Wis., Jun. 21.—Vemoorats hore aro Jubilunt over u rumor‘that tho New York World {a negutiating with tho Chicugo Journal to pur al franchisee and start a Dumocratio paper In Chicago, move in good soclety, ‘Tho nsenult consisted in . that Hudway's Resolvent furnishes, ____BRADWAYIS READY RELne, HEAL Health of Body. i: Wealth of Mn RADWAY’S SarsaparillianResolvent, Pure blood makes sound flegh, stron, aclenreldas Tf you would have your est ee lexton falr, 1180 i g IAN RESOLVENT. Sau, A GRATEFUL RECOGNITIO, “To cure 4 chronic or long-standing Dt truly a yictory in the healing arts ‘that reas power that cloarly discerns defect nixl supplieyy remedy; that restores atop by step—by dryreg. the body which bas been slowly nttucked ad yeukened by an Inalitious disease, tiot only com. mands our respect: but deserves our gratituds, Dr. Radway has furnished mankind with thy wontlerful remedy, Radway's Sitrstpariiiun es solvent, which accomplishes this result, and ayy, fering humanity, who drag out an existence ¢ painand disease, through long dave and fog, bigbts, owe hm thoir gratitude."—Medteal sat FALSE AND TRUE, Wo extract from Dr, Radway's Disonaound ItsCuros'as follows: ee List of Discases Cured by Radway’s Saosapariian Resole Chronio Skin Disenses, Caries of tho Rone, ls. mors {n the Blood, Xorofulous Disonsos, ie Unnatural Habit of Body, Syphilis and Venetes Fover Sores. Chronic or Old Uleers, Sult Nheur, Rickets, White Swelllug, Seald Head, Uterin Affcetions, Cankers, Glandular Bweltings, N Wasting and Decuy of tho Rody, Pinples Blotebes, Cumors, Dyspepsin, Kitney and Bis. der Diseuscs, Chrotifo Hheumatiam and Gout Consumption, Gravel and Cateulous Deport, and varictics of the above complaints to.whld, sometimes nre given speciousnames. © We nssert that thoro is no known romedy Dorsexses the curative power over thoso fiiscasn it cu step hy step, sttreiy, from the fonnddation ant estores tho Injured parts to their’ sound condi. vtlon, ‘tit WABTES OF THR BODY Ane storrn, ANDUKALTHY NLOOD 18 BUPPLLED TO THE ste TEM, from which new material Isformed. This tho first corrective power of Itndway's Resolver, In cases whero tho space, bas boon aalivated, and Merezry, Quicksilver, Corroalve Bublimay have ucoumuinted and become dopontted int bones, jointa, ete, causing caries of tho boney, rickets, spinal curvatures, contortions, whiy awellings, varicose veins, cte., the Sarsuparilliig will resolve away those deposits and oxterm nite the virus of tho discnse from tho system, If those who arotuking those medicines for tho cure of Chronie, Scrofutous, or Syphilitie diseaaes, however slow may bo the cure, “fel better," and find thelr general health (mpror ing, thuir flesh and weight increasing, or even keoping [ts own, 18a suro sign that tho cure tt progressing. In these diseases tho patient either gets better or worse,—tho virus of the d+ ‘une Is not innotive;s If not arrested and drives from tho blood, it will spreag and continue ts undermine -tho constitution. As soon as SARSAPANILLIAN makes tho patient" feel bey ter,” every hour you will grow better and ix creage in health, strongth, and tlesh, OVARIAN TUMORS, Tho removal of these tutors by Rapwars REsOLVENT 18 now 80 cortainly established thi what was once considered almost miraculous now a common recognized fnot by all parties Witness the cases of Hannah P. Knapp, Mrs.Q Brent Mra. J. Hf. Jotly, and Mra. P. D. tend published In ‘our Almanne for 1870; also, thi of Mrs. C. 8, Bibbing, in tho presont edition d our“ False and True.” Space forbids our making particular roforens to tho various cases of chronic disonscs reached by our BARSAPARILLIAN RegoLvent, Invallds and thoir friends must consult our writ!” they wish to obtain nn Iden of the promise ~' potency of R. i. R. Romudics. *" One Dollar per Bottle. — i 0 Wi MINUTE REMEDY. Unly requires minutes, not hours, to rele Pain and cure acute discnse, - Radway’s Ready Relief, In from one to Ewonty minutes, never fallsts rellove PAIN with one thérough application. Xt matter how violont or excruclatin tho pa , the RHEUMATIC, Ded-riddon, Intirm, Nervous, Nowralgio, or_prostrated wlth muy suftor, RADIFAXY’S READY RELIED will afford inatnnt enue, inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation of tht Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowels, Congestiot of the Lungs, Bore Throat, Difficult Breatblen Paipitation of the Heart, Hysterica Croup, Dip theria, Catarrh, Influenza, Headache, Toothacts “Neuralgia, Rheumatiam, Cold Chills, Ague Chil, . Chitblaing, Frost Bites, Bruises, Summer faints, Coughs, Colds, Sprains, Paine ip tt thest, Back, or Limbs, are inatantly relieved. FEVER AND AGUE Fever and Ague oured for Fifty Cents, Ther {s"uot remedial agent {n tha world that i curo Foyer and Aguo, and all other 3alarious Bious, Scarlet, Typhold,- Yellow, and othe fevers (alded by Rabwar's Pruis} ‘so quick # Ravway's RyApy REntey, Tt will In a fow momonts, whon taken accork ing to directions, cure Cramps, Spnams, St Ktomach, Hourtburn, Blek Hendacho, Diart Dysontery, Calle, ‘Wind iu the Bowets, an Internal Pains, . 2 ‘Cravelers should always carry a bottle of lab way Hendy. Kalle with them. A. ow aries I water W! revot sickness or ne of water, Mt {a better than French brandy ® Ditters ag astimulant. Minersand Lumbermen should always bop vided with It, CAUTION. All remedial agonts capuble of destroying bit by nn overdose should Te avolded. Tee blk oplum, strychnine, urnica, byosatamns, und ob powortul remedtes, does at certain tinea, 10 Ve sintall doses, rolleve the patient during thelr at tion in tho Seer (ut porhapa tho second dogo, ft repoated, muy aggravatis and inoresst tho suffering, and another dogo cause death hero {9 no necessity for using thoso uncer fAgonts when w poaltive remedy Ike Iudwart Mendy Rellet will stop tho most, excruclatité pain quicker, without entailing tho lcast culty in either infant or udult, {Lho True Reliog Hadway's Roady Mellof is the onty remedd agent in vogue thut will Instantly atop pals. Fitty Cents Per Byttle, a HMDWAY'S REGULATING. Perfect Purgative Soothing Aperients 44 Without Faln, Always Reliable ant “Natural tu thelr Operative. A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FON CALOYEL Vorfectly tastoloss, elogantly coated wi aweot guin, purge, regulate, purify, cleause atrongthen, fi ert Ravway'a PILts, for tho cure of all dlsort of tho Btomueh, Liver, Bowols, Kidneys, Yt ‘c on Nurvous Disousos, Jurado no, Coe Livenoss, $1 etlon, Yspepala, ui ~ Fover, Intitmnmution of the: Howels, oe all derangements of the Internal Vincera. Ot) ranted to ulfeut.a perfect cure. Purely vent Hie. vantaining no meroury, minerals, oF dele rousdruge. * ty" Observe tho following aymptome result, ing from Disenaesof the digestive argu: Mir stipution, Inward Bites, Fultacas of the Mluot ho Hoad, Acldity. of the Klomach, Nause Heartburt, Digqust of Food, Fuliness or We Lied in the Stomach, Sour Bryctutions, Sivking Futtering at the Hearty Choking or Suter ll Sensations when In uw lying postyrg, Dimncie Vision, Duta or Webs Hefore the Bight: Pee and Dull Paln in the Hend, Dofleleney of bo apiration, Yollownees of the Bitn aud Eyes. PE in the Sido, Chest, Limbs, and Sudden Flusbe Neat, Buratug Ju the Vlesh, ea tb ‘A fow doses of Rapway'a Prits will fr system from sll the above-named dlserder +, Brice, 95 Cents Por Sox. i Wo repeat -that the render must eonsult toy books and papers on the subject of disease! thoir curv, among which may be numed: False and True” «4 Radwoy on Irritable Urethra,” «¢ Radway on Scrofula,’* , ae and others relating to different classes of o SOP AL! 4 Pe Bend ees stamp to eipway & 60486 8a, Warren, cor, Chureh-st, New York: (277 Information worth Usousysus will bo #2 toyou,

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